Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, August 06, 1861, Image 1

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TtfE PUBLIC GQOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. & SMITH. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNUVG, AUGUST 6, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 147 ^0«{eRe»»(g From ibe Richmond Whig. RICHMOND! It’S "march to moicow." Scott the column to Richmond ; t forth, I the North, end of the wer must be made regular yearly Fall Trade ; he freely about the delay, hum" were all hot for theXcgy; Grow ere elow. je order i border ~n excuraion to Richmond. Scott not y this instruction, I wot; inion minion illsged, her aone to be shot, aeon is easily noted ; rt of the earth birth, ■words, fine worda, ■ Winfield had voted- ust know that our First of Corn- nd ite as hard as the army in Flan tof armies and proudest of Na- Id grudge against Jefferson Da- d the column !" be said to Me- juavea with a shout, •ly cried out, d or h—11,” (I omit hare the he ordered hia carriage and out, to be brought to the door :ant excursion to Richmond. Scott he spot J •!»/; might boast as host, ad yet field set; d condition of Northern eeciety he trip, a moet varied variety ; he might hear every lingo in German accent, the rich Irish id” boy banks of the Shannon employ llent cannon, the long files of dragoons and ar ras and Uussars, hildren of Mars, s barbers and cooks 'in of books,— trine with his French bill ef fare, to dress the young officers’ hair, biers all ready at once to prepare t story *st and glory ; with numberless baskets of Sit- in the Senator followed the train, quite safe, to “conduct the cham- elds were so green and the sky ie, rtainly nothing more pleasant to pleasant excursion to Richmond, the talk, as I said, was of action, instanter the traitorous faction, and the moss, near nothing lose o the advance, spite of rhyme or put an end to the insolent treason, reeley, foirsty Grow, an, (the rowdy, not Hickman the rrible Baker, •eite on the South, every acre, who would drive os all Into the ess locality suielling of sulphur; this bold craw ould do, fislds ware so green end the sky lue, march on directly to Richmond. Hint McDowell the rowel that bad never bsen “ won” by of his steed, lisb a deed, nerer before bad been dene by tory called Sherman’s led into line, Hiking Germans, ckar and Rhine, and Yager, a swagger, lager, (The day and the pageant were equally flaa.) Ob! lb# fields were so graen and the sky was so bine, Indeed ’twaa a spectacle pleaaant to view, Aa the oolumn pushed onward to Rich mond. Ere the march was begun, InnapirUof fun, General Scott, in a speech, Said this army sheuld teach The Southrons the leeson the laws to obey, And just before dusk of the third or fourth day, Should joyfully march into Richmond. He spoke of their drill And their courage and skill, And declared that the ladies of Richmond would rave O’er such matchless perfection, and gracefully wave Ip rapture their delicate kerchiefs in air, At their morning parades on Capitol Square. But, alack! and alas ! Mark what oomo to pass, When thi* army, in spite of his flatteries, Amid war’s loud thunder, Must stupidly blunder Upon those accursed “ masked batteries.’' Then Beauregard camo, Like a tempest of flame, To consume them in wrath On their perilous path And Johnson bore down in a whirlwind to •weep Their ranks from the field Where their doom had been sealed, Ae the storm ruahto over the face of the deep; Whileowiftonthe centre our President preet, And the foe might descry In the glanoe of his eye The light that ones blamed on Diomed’s crest. McDowell! McDowell! woep, weep for the day When tho Southrons you met in their battle array; To your confident hosts, with its bullets and steel, Twas worse than Culloden to luckless Locbiel! Ob, the Generals we{0 green, and Scott is now blue, And a terrible business, McDowell, to you Waatbat pleasant excursion to Richmond. FRATERNAL RECORD. M^spy*. ATLANTA LODGE, Nq. fifi, ?. A. M., meet* on the sec oad and foai-th Thursday night* In each month. LtfWI* LiAVBHR, W. M. Job* M. Bourne, ftecreUry. DAVID MAYER, W. M. R. J. M&ssit, Secretary. MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH OIJAPTKR, No. 16, meets on the second and fourth Monday night* In each month. L J. GLENN, H. P. O. R. Uanlutu, Secretary. JASON BURR OOCROIlTor ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. It, meets quarterly, en the first 1 uee- Id Unutrj, ^ ^ Jon M. Bcuxo, Recorder. W. W. BOYD, M/JL\ W. T. Msad, Recorder. opp-vem-ows. CENTRAL LODGE, No, 48, William Woaom, hmttry. IMP1RR ENCAMPMENT, No. 19, meeU on the .eooo<l »c<l hulk PiMMnMhto. _ . • WM. H. BARNE8, Okl.f P.lrlMch, W. W.MOEE.JUih Prie«L T. r. tMMlM, Sari*- ■ PECHAML\A1.. PULTON MECHANICS' A880CUT10N mmu 44 »rl Jambs Nobli, Ja, Secretary. Southern <f oufcdctacti JUBSCRimON A ADVERTISING SCHEDULE Titus OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, per annum |0 00 Wiiut, per annum, f 00 Payment required Invariably In advance. fifty CenU for each ■•bseqeent Insertion less than o DAILY RATES. 1 Square,.. • Square*, S Square*, 4 Square*,. A Square*,. • Squares,. T Square*,. 8 Squares,. • Squares,. 10 Squares,. 41 48 CO Yearly advertising, with the privilege of change, will be taken at the following rates: For one Square, renewable once a month, $ 85 for three Squares, For one*fourth Oolumn, For one-half Oolumn, 110 For one Column, S20 All Tabular work, with or without rules, and adver tisement* occupying doublo column, will be charged time, will be published until ordered out, and charged aeeordlng to the above rates. —' Advertisements Inserted In the Daily, and Weekly editions, will be charged 50 per cent additional to the regular dally rates. Yearly advertisers will be limited to the space tractsd for. They will be charged extra at regular rates for Wants, Rents, Removals, Copartnerships, Notices ‘ Consignees, Ac., and payment, demanded quarterly. (ST TaamsisKT Aovsktibino must bb rain roa Advakcb. No advertisement will appear In the Weekly paper unless by special contract. Advertisements to bt Inserted In the Weekly paper ly, or at Irregular Intervals In either of the papers, will be charged $1 per square for every insertion. Announcing candidates for State, County, and Muni cipal offices, |5 each—to be paid In advance In every Instance. All advertisements for Charitable Institutions, Milita ry and Fire Companies, Ward, Town and other Public Meetings, will be charged half price. Marriages and deaths are published as news; but Obituaries, Tributes of Respect and Funeral invitations as other advertisement*. Editorial Notice* in Local Oolumn will be charged 90 cent* per line. The paper, under no circumstances, to be Included In a contract. No deduction or variation will be made from the fore going rates. ADAIR A SMITH. Georgia Railroad & Banking Company. Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Miles—Fare, $5 60. GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent. MORNING PA83ENGKR TRAIN. Loaves Atlanta, daily, at 9.06, A. M. Arrives at Augusta at 0.20, P. M. Leaves Augusta, daily, at 0.30, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 9.46, A. M. Nicer FAS8BNQER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 8.40, P. M. Arrives at Augusta at 6.50, A. M. Leaves Augusta at 2.30, P. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 11.45, P. M. This Road runs in connection with thoTrains of the South Carolina and the Savannah and Augusta Railroads, a Augusta. ATLANTA Sc WEST-POINT R. R. BANKING BANK OF FULTON—Alabama 8tr4et. A. Autr ill. Cashier. R. W. HOLLAND, President. A. W. JONES, Agent ATLANTA INSURANCE COMP ANY—Office, next door to Georgia Railroad Book. Paamo Baowa, Cashier. J, F. LOGAN, President. ATLANTA FIRE DBPAKTMEHT. jfeot* quarterly on tl nary, April, July and l _ WM. BARJIJto. Chief Engineer. 0- A 88ERWOOD, 1st Assistant. K. F. WADI lOX, 9d Assistant. F. If. JOBMVON. BocrsUry JOHN V. WARD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIR! OQMFANT~No. 1, nests ftret Monday In each month. J. H. MKCA8L1N, President. W. K. Masok, Secretary. MECHANIQFIR* COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday “ 1,hl * ikn IlCHARDDON, FraUmt. 0.0. Mopm, Bacntarj. 4UULASJUMC iTLAHTl HOOK AND LADDIE COMFANT, N-o, Emm IMi' t* Tana km in rsts—lT s Mrwtslrn —* SMK0 ?ss aw5S: 1st weirs months: One square (It Boas) lift: Saanarssllfi: I sqares fil8; m~ wmnywrw.i* AE.4EW m wtocW’ 1 juBelfi •BUTLlR A PIT?28 Atlanta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$3 50. GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. DAT PASIRNGBR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M. Arrives at West-Point at - 3.10, P. M. Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 7.51, P. M. RIGHT PASIRNGKK TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 0.30, A. M. Arrives at West-Point at 5.46, A. M. Leaves West-Point, daily, at 3.15, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 7.69, A. M. This Road oonnects with the Montgomery A West-Point Road at West-Point. MIMTARV BOOKS, Army Regulation*, for Confederate States. $3.00. Hardee’* Tactics, 2 volumes, cloth. All the Plates. $2.50. Hardee’s Tactics, 2 volumes, parar. All the Plates. $2.00. School for the Guides, 28 Plates. $1. Camp Duty, for Infantry, Guards, Pa trola, Ac. 60 cents. Rules for Field Fortification* and their defence and Coast Defence. 60 ct*. Trooper’s Manual, for Dragoons and Mounted Riflemen. $1.75. Science of War, Strategy, selection ol ground, &c. $1.00. Cavalry Tactics, for Trooper, Platoon and Squadron. 8 volumes, $5.00. Cooper’s and Macomb*’ Tactics, for Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery. $1.75. Robert’s Artillery and Maury’* Skirmish Drill, 1 volume. $1.50. Ward’s Manual of .Naval Tactics. $4.00. Haswcll’s Engineer’s Hand Book. $1.75. Haswcll’s Mechanic’s Tables. $1.25 Law’s Civil Engineering, (London Book.) $2.00. Glynn’s Cranes, «fcc.,(London Book.) 75c Wilson’s Builder’s Price Book. $1.50. Ucnck’s Field Book for Engineers. $1 Templeton’s Mechanic’s Companion.— $1.23. je27 j. McPherson & co. ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP —AND— BRASS foundry; ON HUNTER STREET, Bbtwbbn McDonoui and Butler Streets, Near the City,Ilall. T IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, th&t he has 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 share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrust him with their ordors. Orders promptly attended to. JAMES E. GULLATT. _jsK*IIehas on hand and for sale two DRAYS. Cheap for Cash. Atlanta, Jan. 30. CONFECTIONARIES. F. IVE. J AOK, A-gent, NEXT DOOR 1 . HERRING A C Whitehall St., Atlanta, Oeorjgia. i excellent stock N ARIES, FRUIT8, CAKES, NUTS, CANDIE8, PRESERVES, JELLIES. PICKEL8, Ac., Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas keta, Toys, Ac. The Ladies and the Public generally are re spectfully invited to call. marS. JA8. W. PRICE, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Georgii July 13, 1861—tf. OR. H. W. BROWN. O FFICE—At his residence on Calhoun street, near the Medical College. march 20. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, O FFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can be found either at his office or next door above. March 26. DR*. ALEXANDER U SHELBY, Ojjlcs on Marietta Street, North tide. . Alexani South side. Dr. Shelby may be found at the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OMce and Residence JVorth Side of J!a> rietta Street. March 21. H. HUNTINGTON, M. D., DENTIST, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, OFFICE in Rawson’a new build ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter Streest.— Residence first boose to the left of Ool. Yan oey’s. References: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E. E. Rawson, Messrs. Beach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers, Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 16. E. J. 4k R. W. CRAVEN, DBNTI8TS, HAEE removed to their new and splendid room in Parker’ Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are preparea to wait on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half- price. Calls from a distance attended o with promptness. junel9-watw DK WITT BRUVN. THOS. W. SAVAGE, BRUYN & SAVAGE, ARCHITECTS, Savannah, Georgia, In Battcrsby’s Now Brick Building, corner of Bay and Drayton Streets. W ILL furnish Plans and Specifications, and give their personal attention to the erec tion of Buildings in any part of the State. Refer to the Citizons of Savannah generally. March 18-ly. SPRING MIJJ.INERT! Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING just returned from Charleston, where she purchased her present Spring Goods, takes pleasuio in inviting her friends and the public to an inspection of them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the times. Rooms in Parker’s new brick building, on Whitehall street. April 11. WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD, jmm Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Milee—Fare,....$6 JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 16.10, A. M. Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.00, P. M. Leaves Chattanooga at 1.46, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at ..10.00, A. M This Road oonnects,each way,with the Romo Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten nessee and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- sooga. MACON Ac WESTERN RAILROAD. Atlanta to Maoon, 101 Milee-Faro, $4 00. ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent. Macon A Western Railroad Conpant, ) Macon, Georgia, July 30, 1861. j O N and after Sunday, 4th of August, the Passenger Train will run ■■ follows : Leave Macon 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4 P. M. Leave Atlanta II A. M. Arrive at Mason 0 P. M. The 11 A. M. train from Aliaata sonneate at Mmgo With tka Oaatral Railroad 10 P. M. train fir fnvannah, and Bouth-wsatorn Rail road at lfiO P. M. for Oolnosbns. BUTLER & PETERS, (BucctMSors to High, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, TR.'YJYRSSEE rRORUVE Cotton, Groceries, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, H AVE in store, at their Fire-Proof Ware House, on the oorner of Forsyth street and the Railroad, (opposite the State Road Depot,) 100 BARBELS LARD OJLj 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAFLARD 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. M.y 4. IMPBOVED METALIC BURIAL CASES. A LSO, a general assortment of Woyd Coffins, including Roee Wood and Mahogany. Marshal’s Sheet Metalic Burial Casts, An entirely new article, nearly aa light m wood, and eloeed up with India Rubber—air-tight— for sale at my Rooms, in Markham’s New Build ing, on Whitehall street, up stairs. L. ROBIN80N. Residence on Bridge street, near Col. John Coll tor’s. Orders, by telegraph, or otherwise, prompt ly attended to jan 23-ly. pONFEDERATE BOND*, er Notes, will be received by the undersigned inpayment of Crockery, China, Glam Warn, Ac., or In payment of acoonnta. T. R. RIPLEY, Jane 18. Whitehall 8t, Atlanta, Qa. COX, HILL At CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD DIRECT IMPORTERS OP WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC., Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia, March 23. J. VV. HEWELL, > BKTAIL DIALER I Fancy ami Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner ‘Whitehall Ac Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, GEOBGIA. Feb. 16—ly. p. e. McDaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AID DIALER IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, HunUr Street, between Whiteh.ll end Prior, AUeeta, firwfle, Merck >6. Have just received a large lot of NEW GOODS. HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, PRINTS, GINGIIAMS, MUSLINS, BAREGES, DRESS SILKS, Military Buttons, Trimmings of all kinds, MOSQUITO BARS, GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS, of great variety A large variety of STAPLE GOODS. Also, a splendid assortment of JEWELRY, WATCHES, Ace. A heavy stock of ALT* KINDS OF SHOES All bought for Cosh, and will be sold cheap. SILVEY & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, July 3—dAwtf. GEORGIA, Dekalb County. 8 ax ah E. Uabdhan, xnd \ Tiiomas II. Junks, Administrator of ] Margaret II. .lone*, deccitsed, / Bill fur T)la- f>i. [ coverj, lt»’- Adnin Hoyle, Peter F. Iloyle, John II.. lief ami Pur- Dobbs and his wtfo Polly Dobba, Thomasl tltlon. It. Ilo/la, Antirow II. Hoyle, Eli Hoyle,] John W. Nehbit and Reuben Strozier. / pnearing to tho Court that the defendants, Andrew Hoyle, John H. Dubbs and hi* wife Polly Dabbs reside beyond the limits of this State, It i* ordered that service of tho above Bill be perfected upon them by publication in one of the public gazette* of thi* State according to law, and that Hold defendant* do appoar at the next term or this Court, on the fourth Monday in October next, and plead answer or demur to Mid Bill. L. E. BLECKLEY, Bol. pro. Coinplt’*. STATE OF GEORGIA, DbKalr Cocntt. I. Thoina* K. lloylc, Clerk of the Superior Court in and for said connty and State, do hereby certify that the foregoing stated case I* a truo extract m>m tho Minutes GEORGIA, Dekalb County. William Tf.xrkli, ) «>*. f Bill for discovery, Elizabeth Ford, Norman Fort?, > relief; Ac., in l)e Helcta Henson, William Ford l Kalb Superior Court, and Mary Ford his wife. J T appearing to th* Court that three of th* Defendants, A to-wit; Seleta Henson. William Ford and M»rr Ford, reside In the connty of Randolph and State of Alabama: It is therefore ordered that they do appear and auswer aaid Bill, on or before the hrst day of the next term of said t'oert, to be held on the fourth Monday In October next; anti that they be aerved personally with a copy of this order at least sixty days previous to said Court, or that laid order be published In one of the publle gnxattes if this State once a month for three months p said Court, and that ii|>on their failnre to appear swer, said Hill be taken pro confeeeo as to thorn. ^May 11,1861. | s previous t and a Granted ut Cham be I miners. May 11,1861. O. A. BULL, Judge Superior Court, this 17 th of May, 1*61. ly 10—Mmo. Administrator*’ Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of DeKalb county, will be sold before the court house door in the town oi Spring Place, Murray county, on the firat Tuesday in September next, within the usual hours of aale; Lot of Land No. 243, in the 3d district of Murray county. Sold as the prop erty of Robert D. Grier, deceased, late of Do* Kalb county. Terms of aale made known on the day. A. L. PITTS, Adm’r. M. A. GRIER, Adm’x. July 3—wtds. Sot ire to Debtor* and Creditor**. iL persona indebted to the estate of James l. Elliott, deceased, are requested to uako immediate payment: and all those having de mands against said estate are requested to present them in terms of th '*w. JOHN Y. FLOWE Executor, July 17—6w. Cross Keys, Ga. JOHN FICKEN, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in HAVANA GIHARS, TOBACCO SNUFF, PIPES, AC., Wholesale and Retail, at the Sign of Jitlamtm Cigar Manufactory, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. MAPI'S NITROGENIZED MU PER-PHOS PHATE OP Cl HE, COMPOSED or D RIED Blood, Bones, Sulphuric Acid, Sul phate of Amonia, and Peruvian Guano, for sale in quantities to suit by McNAUGHT, ORMOND ft CO., Ag’ts, mh27-wtf. Atlanta, Georgia. TIIOMAS & ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta. Gwrgia. Offlc in Smith’* Building. Whitsh.ll itrast G. 8. T*o*.i, j.Mtf B». F. Alton. Southern Button Manufactory. T HE uudenigned »r. m.oufaoturiag th. OBOBG1A GOAT OF ARMS BUTTON, u *1*0 th. OunfedersU £»gte Button, at Colum bia, Oaorti.. TboM wishing lupplie* will w adorma Mr. 8. D. THORN, Mr agnntt •* thanaal.aa, at Calombw, and aila. th* ^ w oT,r - i CADMAN A GOLDBBCK. July lT-dtt. H AVING secured the services of Dr. H. Warmouth, a graduate of eeYeral French and German scboolsof Pharmacy, our Prescrip tion and Chemical Departments will be under his entire control. Pharmaceutical Cbemioels end preparations can be furnished at short notice. July 30-tf MASSEY A LAN8DELL. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. A HALF DOZEN SHOEMAKERS, (Rnaant workman! can obtain oonatant amploj- m»t at good wagM and prompt pay, bp ap plying at nca, to STARR, ORR A BTEWART, Jana U—Jtf Oxford, Oeorgia. SHINGLES WANTED. T HE adrartlaar wiahta to purchaM 14,000 wall-drawn bmrt pin*, or poplar Bhfngla., to avarag* four inch— in width. Paiaona hav ing anch for tala will plaaaa addraaa -C,” at thi* offlc., itating prica par thoucand, d.livar ad. angl-tr. QA BBLB LARD OIL jnat noolvad on con- OU algnment and for ml. hr jnn. 1 BUTLER A PETERS.