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About Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1861)
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The paper, under no circumstances, to be included In a contract. No deduction or variation will be made from the fore going rates. ADAIR 4 SMITH. FRATERNAL RECORD. MASONS, ATLANTA LODGE. No. 59, F. A. M., meets on the sec ond and fourth Thursday nights in each month. LEWIS LaWSHE, W. M. John M. Boring, Secretary. FULTON LODGE, No. 216, F. A. M., meets on the first and thira Thursday nights in each month. DAVID M A YER, W. M. R. J. Massey, Secretary. MOUNT ION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER,No. 16,meets on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. L. J. GLENN, H. P. C. R. Hanleites, Secretary. JASON BURR COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, aieets quarterly, on the first uee day in January, April, July and October. LEWIS LAWSHE, Th. ILL. • John M. Boring, Recorder. OtEUR DE LION COMMANDERY, No. 4, meets on the first and third Wednesday in each month. W. W. BOYD, M.-. E.-. W. T. Mead, Recorder. ODD-FELLOWS, CENTRAL LODGE, No 2-8, meets every Tuesday night. T. P. FLEMING, N. G. Winns Wilson, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT, No. 12, meets on the second and fourth Friday nights. WM H. BARNES, Chief Patriarch, W. W. BOYD, High Priest. T. P. Flrmhig, Scribe. MECHANICAL. FULTON MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION meets 2d Frl day in each month, at Engine House, No. 2. C. M. CALDWELL, President Jambs Noslb, Jr., Secretary. BANKING. BANK OP FULTON—Alabama Street. E. W. HOLLAND, President A. Austell, Cashier. AGENCY CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING COM PANY—Office on Alabama Street. A. W. JONES, Agent AGENCY GEORGIA RAILROAD 4 BANKING COM PANY—Office on Whitehall Street near the Railroad. WM. W. CLAYTON, Agent AGEN 'Y NORTH-WESTERN BANK—Office at Wash ington Hail. W. P. INMAN, Agent. ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY—Office, next door to Georgia Railroad Bank. J. P. LOGAN, President Perjjo Brows, Cashier. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the third Monday evening In Jan uary, April, July and October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. 8. B. SHERWOOD, Ist Assistant. R. F. MaDDOX, 2d Assistant. F M. JOHNBTON, Secretary. JOHN F EZZARD, Treasurer. ATLANTA FIRE COMPANY No. 1, meets first Monday In each month. H. SIECASLIN, President. W K. Mason, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night in each month. LEVI RICHARDSON, President. O. C. Rodas, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8 meets Ist Wednes day in each month. JOHN F. EZZARD, Presld’U Jobs McI£SD"N. Secretary. ATL.NTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-o, meets first Saturday night tn each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foreman. Noah B. Fowler, Secretary. Confederate States of America, j Quabter-Mastkk’s Dep’t, , Montgomery, Ala., July 12tb, 1861. J The following is published for the information of those whom it may concern : MEMBERS of Companies passing over the various Railroads, on their way to join their Regiments, must have written or other evidence °f tDe> r being members of tMH|Hit’any, before being furnished with tradHHKion. Tnweviflence must consist in a written cer tificate from the Captain, saying that be is a member, and is on his way to join the Com pany ; or must produce a written order from the Captain, saying'hat he must join his Com pany. JAMES L. CALHOUN, AuglStf Major C. 8. A., A. Q. M. GEORGIA RAILROAD. ) Augusta to Atlanta. 171 Miles—Fare ,J 5 50 GEORGE YONGE. Superintendent. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 7.C0, A. M. Arrives at Augusta at .5 55. P. M. Leaves Augusta, daily, at 8.30, A. M Arrives at Atlanta at". 7.15, P. M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, al 74), P. M. Arrives at Augusta at 5.45, A. M. Leaves Augusta at l.t 0, P. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 2.05, A M. This Road runs in connection with the Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah and Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. ATLANTA A WEST-POINT It. R. Atlanta to West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare...*-' 50. GEORGE Ci. HULL, Superintendent. PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 2.15, A. M. Arrives at West-Point at 71'9 A. M. Leaves West-Point, daily, at......... 1.30. P. M. Arrives al Atlanta at 6 18, P. M. This Road connects with the Montgomery & West-Point Road at West-Point. W ESTERN A ATLA NTIC RAILROAD. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare,....*s JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at..... LO.lv, A. M. Arrives at Chattanooga 7.00, P. M. Leaves Chattanooga at.. 1.45, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 10.00, A. M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta 7.30, P. M. Arrives at Chattanooga 5.35, A. M. Leaves Chattanooga 4 20, P. M Arrives at Atlanta 3 45, A. M. This Road connects,each way,with the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten nessee and Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the Nashville 4 Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta nooga. MACON A WESTERN RAILROAD. Atlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare, $4 50 ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent. Macon <t Western Railroad Company, 1 Macon, Georgia, July 30, 1861. J ON and after Sunday, 4th of August, the Passenger Train will run as follows : Leave Macon 10 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta 4 P. M. Leave Atlanta 11 A. M. Arrive at Macon 5 P. M. The 11 A. M. train from Atlanta connects at Macon with the Central Railroad 10 P M. train for Savannah, and Southwestern Rail road at 11.45 P. M. for Columbus. ATLANTA CLOTHING HALL. I HAVE just returned from the North with a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Mand am ready to supply the cit- rfffl izens of Atlanta and the sur- W| rounding country, with 9v|o COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, HATS, CAPS, SOCKS, and everything else ’ n she Clothing line, ot good Q ’ ah d at LOW PRICES. AM whn desire BARGAINS should give me a call. —ALSO, ON HAND eTewelry! Knives ! Combs! A.n«i other iSTotions. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall street, nearly opposite marchlstf Eddleman & Bank A Lady Teacher, WISHING to reside in the South during the war, will accept a school or a situation as teacher in any Southern State on very mod erate terms. For particulars, address J. R. V., Scottsville P. 0., October 1-dtf. Albemarle Co., Va. TOBACCO. 1 fl/YIY BOXES Virginia Tobacco, choice I jV/Vy w brands. Sold at prices to induce close cash buyers. FOR SALE BY W. R. McENTIRE, Aug. 23—If. Successor to Daniel 4 McEntire. India Rubber Ooods. THE undersigned has a good supply of India Rubber Coats and Blankets on nand. Atlanta, Aug. 14—ts. D. MAYER. THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. ITMNTA, GEORGIA, SENDAI MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1861. PHTL.ANPFR P. PENSR, LCGIFNE P. DAVT&, PW & DAVIS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS —AN I? COMMISSION MERCHANTS In Wlnshlp’s Iron Front Building, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Have on hand and for sale : SALT, FLOUR, RICE, SUGAR, WHEAT, RYE, CANDLES, SOAP, SODA, STARCH,. SPICE, PEPPER, GINGER, CITRON, OU RRANTS, SALMON, A OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, TOMATOES, STRAWBERRIES, in her metically sealed Cans ; PICKLES, PEPPER SAUCE, MATCHES and YARNS, For the Retail Trade. 25 BBLS. SPTS. TURPEN- TINE, to arrive. PEASE & DAVIS. Atlanta, Sept. 28—ts. FRESH DRUGS i MEDICm HUHHICUTT.TArLORSJOHES, •A SIGN 0F THE GOLI,EnAfiLI! Corner Peacbtreo ’ Z Decatur ata., ATLANTA, GEO. HAVING unequaled facilities for the pur chase and Direct Importation of goods, the Proprietors would respectfully call the atten tion of Physicians, Merchants, Planters and the public generally, to their extensive new and carefully selected stock of DRUGS, MED ICINES, PERFUMERY. FANCY ARTICLES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DYE STUFFS, which they are now prepared to sell on the most rea sonable terms for Cash or approved paper In addition to their stock of Staple, Drugs and Chemicals, thev have a full assortment oi TOOTH. NAIL,'HAIR AND PAINT BRUSH EB. DENTAL AND SURGICAL INBTP.U MENTB, Ac., Ac. They are also Sole Proprietors and Man ufacturers of TAYLOR’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. march 30 '6l J. H. LOVEJOY, Wholesale A Retail 'And Dealer in To bacco, Wines, Li qunrs, Cigars, Ac., Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, A-tlanta, feb2s-ly Notice. CW. HUNNICUTT, Esq., at Hud u icutt, Tay- • loi A Jones’ Drug Store, is my legally authorized agent to transact all my business during my absence from the State. My broth er, John 11. Whaley, and Mr. Win. James are fully competent, and will contract for any kind of brickwork in niy name. aug 14-dAwtf. ' C. A. WHALEY. SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, OR THE PRACTICAL SOLDIER, designed for the use of the Militia of the Confede rate States—sent by mail on the receipt of one dollar. j. McPherson a co. June 8 Spirits of turpentine for sale k- PEASE A DAVIS. SILVEI & HIUGHERH, IS z.~ V .Dx ■ . HAVE just received a ar S° o! "• NEW WPWm. HOOP-SKIRTS from 3 to 50 Springs. VIRGINIA PLAIDS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, 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 ,Sc«. A heavy stock of AU, KINDS OF SHOES AU bought for Cash, and will be sold cheap. SILVE’f & DOUGHERTY. Atlanta, July 3—dAwtf. COPAL VARNISH, ALCOHOL, LINSEED OIL, LAMPBLACK, TEA, TURPENTINE, CAMPHINE, TRAIN OIL, INDIGO, MOLASSES, For sale by PEASE & DAVIS. Atlanta, Oct 14—ts COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. PORTRAITS taken from Life, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, &c., by the Photgraph ic process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature size up to the size of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have the op portunity of having them copied to any size hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in OITj OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. on Whitehall Street, Atlants Georgia. C W. DILL, Apri 3. Photographer. SOOTHING SYRUP, INDIGO, MADDER, SULPHURIC ACID, LOGWOOD, CEPHALIC PILLS, For sale by MASSEY & LANS DELL. Oct 13—2 m Two Thousand Gallons Train Oil. 2,000 GALLONS LINSEED OIL, 2 000 Gallons Cotton Seed Oil, For sale by MASSEY A LANSDELL. Oct 13—2 m SPECIAL. NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS. THE MILITARY COMPANY Which the sub scribers, with the aid of friends, are now raising and oiganizing, would earnestly call upon those who desire to enroll their names, to do so at an early day. The ranks are rapid ly filling up. and we desire, WITHOUT DELAY, to complete the number of men necessary to go Into Encampment. Tents, Camp Equipage, Subsist- ENCE, and everything requisite, will be fur nished as soon as the Company can bo made up j and UNIFORMS AND ALSO GUNS will be procured ILVJIZIDT/l TIFLF iqion en tering into service. We therefore trust that this call will be promptly responded to. by those who wish to enter into the service of their country. GEORGE 11. DANIEL, JOHN W. HURT. Sept. 21—ts. WHISKY I— 300 barrels Pure Corn Whisky in Store andfor s ale by unelO .BUTLER A PETERS. | >outhnn Old Papers ! For salo at our Reading Room. Price flfi' ! cents per hundred. - Our General Traveling Agent. Mr. J. T. Hai.l is our General Traveling Ag'l to solicit and receipt for subscriptions and ad vertisernents for the “Southern Confederacy.” Mr. T. C. Duval, of Rome, is also author ized to receive cash, and give receipts for the “ Southern Confederacy.” House of Representative*. Jippling—AP Surrency. Toiler— W D Williams. Baldwin—L 11 Briscoe Banks—F G Moss Berrien—James Griffin. Bibb—LN Whittle, JH R Washington. Brooks—O L Smith. Bryan—W 11 Vanbiackel. Bulloch—David Beasley. Burke—J M Reynolds, E B Gresham. Butts—J W McCord. Calhoun—J W Roberts. Camdeu—H J Royal. Campbell—J M Cantrell. Carroll—A T Burk, Thomas Duke. ! Cass—Warren Akin, Samuel Sheets. i Catoosa—L N Trammell. ■ Charlton—O K Mizell. Chatham—T M Norwood, R T Gibson. Chattauoochee—E G Raiflrd. Chattooga —D D Dumas Cherokee—W F Mullens, W W W Fleming. ■ Clark—William Jackson, F W Adams. | Clay— i Clayton—J B Key. Clinch—W S Tomlinson. Cobb—G N Lester, N B Greene. Coffee— Colunri ia—R S Neal, W A Martin. Colquitt—Henry Gay. Coweta—J T Brown, T Kirby. Crawford—Jucoh Lowe. Dade—Robert H Tatum. Dawson—J L Heard. Decatur—J P Dickenson, Kedar Powell. DeKalb—M A Candler. Dooij H M Key. Dougherty—S L Barbour. Earij—J W Hightower. Echols—J 8 Join sou. Effingham—T R Hine?. Elbert—Robert Hester. Emanuel—John Overstreet. Fannin—Jephiba Patterson. Fayette—John Favor. Floyd—Z B Hargrave, G 8 Black. Forsyth—F M Hawkins. Fraukiin—A W Brawner, Fulton- J J Tbrasher, C A Pitts. Giltuer—E Fain. Glascock—Allen Kelley. Glynn—A E Cochran. Greene—L D Chariton, A A Jernigan. Gordon—E Baker. James Freeman. Gwinnett—L A McAfee, T P Hudson. Habersham—.J II Wyly. Hall—ll W Blake, W P Smith. Hancock—o W Dußose. A J Lane. Haralson—Robert Speights. Harris—A G Jones, F Hargett.. Hart—J E Strickland. Heard—R H Jackson. Henry— Houston—Levi Ezell, GLD Rice. Irwin—o H Cook. Jackson—James Lindsey, JI C Gideon. Jasper—J W Burney. Jefferson—B S Carswell. Johnson—G W W Snell. Jones—Benjamin Barron. Laurens—Robert Robinson. J-.ee—W A Jones. Liberty —J B Mallard. Lincoln—J E D 11. Lowndes—W D Howell. Lumpkin—J J Findly. Macon—W H Felton. Madison —G H Bird. Marion—J F Bushin. Mclntosh—Ownes. Meriwether—J J Hussey, J A Render. Miller—J J Swearingen. Milton—J W Nesbit. Mitchell—R F Bacon. Monroe —E G Cabaniss. Edmund Dumas. Montgomery —Archibald Peterson. Morgan—Joseph Letnmond. Murray—R McCrnay. Muscogee—J A L Lee, A J Robinson. Newton—D T White. Lewis Ztchry. Oglethorpe—Mial Smith, 1’ M Stevens. Paulding—N N Beall. Pickens—E W Allred. Pierce—B Render on ! Pike—T S M Bloodworth. Polk—J F Dever. Pula'-ki—B N Mitchell. Pumam—T G Lawson. Qiutman —E C Ellington Babun—F A Bleckley. Randolph—O P Beall. Richmond—G T Barnes, William Schley. Schley—W D Stewart. Screven—E B Gross. Spalding—Jas Lavender. Stewart—Samuel Wabon, T R Scott. Sumter—W J Reese. J W C Horne. Talbot— W B Spain. M J Mulkey. Taliaferro —P B Monk. Tattnall—A D Eason. Taylor—W J F Mitchell. Terrell—Daniel Lawhon. Telfair—Duncan Cameron. Thomas—P E Love, I> B Moore. Towns—George Smith, Troup—N L Atkinson, B H Bigham. Twiggs— R R Slappey. Uniou—W G Butt. Upson—Joel Mathews. Walker—A B Culberson, Adam Clements. Walton —A B Whitehead, H Haygood. W’are—L W H Pitman. Warren E Luzon by. Washington—J S Hook, W J Irwin. Wayne—S O Bryan. Webster—John P Beaty. White—J J Moore. Whitfield— Wilcox—Thomas Gibbs. Wilkes—W D Walton. Wilkinson—R J Cochran. Worth—Daniel Henderson. NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 217. The “Confederacy” has more than three times the circulation of any paper in Georgia, North of Augusta, and is fully equal to that of any paper in the State. Sew Schedule. GOING SOBTH. Leave Montgomery 8 00 A. M., arrive West Point 1 30 P. M. Leave West Point 2 00 P. M., arrive Atlan ta 7 00 P. M. Leave Atlanta, 7 30 A. M., arrive Augusta, C 00 A. M. Leave Augusta, 7 30 P. M., arrive Kings ville, 3 00 P M. Leave Kingsville, 3 30 P. M., arrive Wil mington, 1 30 A M. Leave Wilmington, 2 30 A. M., arrive Wel don 11 80 A M. Leave Weldon, 12 00 M , arrive Petersburg, 3 15 P. M. Leave Petersburg, 1 00 I’. M., arrive Rich mond, 5 15 P. M. GOING SOUTH. Leave Richmond, 5 00 A. M., arrive Peters burg, 615 A M. Leave Petersburg, 7 00 A. M., arrive Wei” don, lO 15 A M. Leave Weldon. 10 45 A. M , arrive Wil mington. 8 00 P. M. Leave Wiltu'ngton, 9 00 P. M , arrive Kings ville, 7 30 A M. Leave Kingsville, 8 00 A. M , arrive Augus ta, 2 30 P M. Leave Augusta, 3 45 P. M., arrive Atlanta, 2 15 A. M. Leave Atlanta, 2 45 A. M,, arrive West Point, 7 45 A. M. Leave West Point, 8 15 A M., arrive Mont gomery, 1 45 A. M. Leave Montgomery, 3 15 P. M., arrive Pen sacola. 12 45 A. M. The Hospitals. At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Georgia Hospital in Richmond, and of the Executive committee ot the Georgia Relief and Hospital Association, represented by the ac credited agents, Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson, Rev J 0. A. Clark, and Mr. J M Selkuk, held this 14th day of October, 1861, the tol lowing preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted : Vfhereas, it is proper that there should be a perfect understanding between the Ceuirul Board of the Georgia Relief aud Hospi'al As sociation in Augusia, and the Board ot Mana gers of the Georgia Hospital in Richmond, with regard to the relations existing between them : and whereas, tbeCentral B'aid in Aus gusta has made arrangements wii h > be Confed erate States Government,'ocarry by expressall contributions made through them to Georgia’s sick and wounded soldiers, the Government paying one half and the Associatoiu the oili er half of the express freight , and whereas, tbe Central Board in Augusta is keeping a book, containing a record of all contributions from Georgia, with the names of the donors, whether such contributions are made in nfou ey or stores, which book is intended t<» be hereafter published; and whereas, it is thought to be the best system to secure union and con cert of action, and to prevent wastage: There fore, be it Resolved, That ail contributions are recom mend' d vo be made direct to the Central Board of the Georgia Relief and Hospital Associa tion in Augusta. Resolved, If any contributions are made direct to tbe Georgia Hospital in Richmond, or elsewhere in Virginia, that said contribu tions, whether in money or in Hospbal siotes of all kinds, bo reported to the General Agent of the Georgia Relief and Hospital Associan tion in Richmond, Mr. J. M Selkirk, as mon ey or Hospital stores contributed to the Geor gia Relief and Hospital Association, to be ap plied by said Association through their agent aforesaid, as the wants of the Hospital may demand. Resolved, That an address be drawn up and presented to the people of Georgia, signed by the Board of Managers in Richmond, and the Executive Committee of the Georgia Relief and Hospital Association in Augusta, set ring forth more fully the objects of our Associa tion. and calling upon the people of Geotgia to send all their contributions through the Central Board in Augusta Resolved, That this preamble and these resolutions be signed by the Executive. Com mittee of the Georgia Relief and Hospital As sociation, and by the Board of Managers in Richmond. Resolved, That all papers in Georgia are requeued to publish the foregoing preamble and resolutions JOSEPH R WILSON, Ch’n-. J O A CLARK, J M SELK IKK. Commissioners Ex tom Ga R & H A«s’n. ALEXANDER I* STEPHENS, Ch’n. henry f. Campbell, v.ce •» and Medical Director. LEWIS D FORD, JOS P LOG tN, Surgeons io cnarge. JAMES T. P ATTER'ON, WM H PRITCHARD, EDWIN A SMITH, Board of Managers of the Georgia Hospit al, Richmond, Va. J T NEWBERY, Sec’y. Richmond, Oct. 14, 1861. Approved by the other members <f the Ex ecutive Committee of the Geoigia Relief aud Hospital Association. Augusta, Oct. 18. 1861. WM J. HARD Vice Ch’n. HENRY MOORE, Sec. Board Sup’ts. W. H TOTTER, Cor. Sec. Ex. Com. J. M. NEWBY, HENRY F. RUSSEL. GEu. W. EVANS, H H TUCKER, E. STARNES, Ex. Committee Ga. R. & 11. Association. 10 t. GEORGIA, Fulton < ounty. WHEREA3, Judge William Ezzard applies to n e for Letters of Administration on the e»tu'« Br. d. M. Smith, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore to cite and a iuioi.ish all and sin gular tbe kindred and creditors oi sa'd dreeaseo t<> be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any ,hev have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given u der my h"hd officially, at office thU 2&th day of September, 1861. JO> EX’H H. MEaD, sept- is-wo-L Ordinary.