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_a ia oar effort* and d.Ursalnaltaa
I a first cite* journal.
«■ Outrage.
IT daily aubaarikan kara «nt*r-
Lilota, eg aiaetdlrereafor* lone-
alar friend*, vka hang around
I lha moment the carrier, Joka
i Ike paper, pick it ap, hold aa
be aawa; aad sometimes k a lam a
I they forget, pocket it, aad carry ||
.
a ia iniuflsrsbls. A man hae aa aaora
i op the moraine paper, than
| a tap opto pour braakfaat table and
I white you are ssklng a blessing.
I remedy. Lot apab <*• tkna an-
muir ear egont. and bring kia
o our Beading Boom, and make
■ name aad pay no id canto, for
rill be careful to aopply him for oaa
p, Q, T. Beauregard,
r daji peat tka Northern papara, add
or writer! from Washington City,
ig out that thia dietinguiahed
I borering around the Diatriot
i to iMartain ill woak points. It
ir, that it waa only Ua gboat that
I away the peace of the dotaeta-
ha paeaed through kora y eater-
| on hit way from Charleston to
|aoble looking man. Tka photograph
i wa hare in our oAoe, in a etrik-
Ha had on eltiaan’a draaa, aad
' plain and aimple ia kia apparel
erowd about tka depot learned
on the earn, they nailed for hhn
ly; In raaponaa to which he appear-
ilatform of the car, aad waa raptor-
red. Ha waa introduced by Captain
all, who remarked that the flaaaral
much in the habit of making apaack-
ing our enemiee. Oaa. B. them ad-
r worda to the crowd—thanking
oompiimanL Ha alladad to the
d blobdlaaa rictory of Fort Sumter,
war killed—eepecially on our aide
rddd u an iatarpatition of Prori-
that Providence waa certainly on
roughout. Ha aaid our oanaa waa
if wa but noted wall our part—al
[.right—Ood would be with ui to tka
lanta Medical College.
Itution opana the ragnlar Course on
•Ik May, with full Couraaa
and other faoOitiaa for atudy in
; and notwithstanding the gov-
troubiee, has tba proa pact of a full
information, addreaa
. O. WnarHOBBLsaD, M. D. Dean.
Oa., May l, 1811.
The appeal aaaa of Harris Soaggina, whiok
wan pantpoaad at laot meatlag, oamn up. The
prmtaes of a large number of tpattaloro—a
fow femalaa aaaoag them, aa proaaouting wit-
•a—tkowad the deep internal foil ia the
•aaaa by u wary targe clem of nor people.
Mr. Soaggina, with aararnl others, waa obarg-
ad, by Mm Scales, raaiding on Marion street,
gHk dtnordnrly behorlor,disturbing thnpeace,
a* bar heat* an tba aigbt of tho thir
fooatb of April. 8ho ellogod that ba and
otbam * hi tad bar homo oa tho nig bt speciScd
aa wall aa warlone other nights prnrioua, nod
disturbed aad frlghlenad her family, by folk
lag aad laafkiag boieteroeely, aod beating vi-
alantly against bar door. On this oharge, ha
was triad before the Major’s Court, and Sued
Ira dollar* and net* ; whan thia appeal waa
taken to Council.
Tba wltaaneaa on each aid* war* intrednoad
»d examined ky tba Attorneys—for tba cor
poration, Mr. Hoy good, nod for the defendant,
Mr. George; and,after pleading, on both eidae,
tba Council ■netainod tba deoieion of the May-
T. Burk*, agent for Bar. J. F. O’Neal, pro
•anted a petition asking Council to refund »5.10
tax, wkieb ha paid ia IMO oa property which
did not boloog to Mr. O'Neal. Referred to Tax
Comm iliac.
Tba Police Committee reported tho Police
Pay Boll for lha month of April, amounting to
MSI, which waa ordered to be paid.
Mr. Watkins, from the Committee to whom
•a referred tho petition of aundry hotel keep
era, taking Utartpeal of tbo Ordinance prohib
iting nil poraeoa from drumming or soliciting
passengers to go to their aoToral hoteli for on
tortninanonl, reported adworaely to tba peti.
On taking tba rota on tbo report, tbo
Council wan equally dieidad, when the Mayor
hla vote ia favor oi tbo report end againat
tba petitioners.
Mr. Crawford, from tho Committee to whom
•a referred the petition of sundry oitiiena,
asking Council to make aa appropriation for
the aupportof such families of soldiers aa might
•tend in need, reported that th* contribution!
of our citisons for that purpose had beau
liberal, an appropriation by Council waa un-
naeaaaaiy el this lime.
The Street Pay Boll, amonnting to Spot 3d
reported, end ordered to bo paid.
Tkb aammnniaation from Tallulah Firs Com
pnuy, to the Mayor aod Council, which op.
peered in our paper yesterday morning, waa
rasairad; also, the oommunieatiou of the
Agent of tbo Macon A Western Railroad Com
pany to tho Moyor, informing him of tho Com
pany's having donated $300 for the support of
the needy families of our soldiers, and the
Mayor's reply thereto, ware prrienUd—and
all ware ordered to bo spread on tba minutes.
Adjourned.
. ffh« a term,-leal night, nbonl'O o'alook, blew
_ Jm •$« dost* between thia place and Macon,
nowortholoao an error. ” ~ and than dtprivnd us of tbo dispatches wa
> Id 4 1 ahould have received after night.
I lki *‘‘0. Blblay and Fa nr Hundred and Fifty
■c '• Federal Troops Captared by T sunns.
Naw Oninaat, May J — Col. Van Dora, with
eight hundred Texans, captured four hundred
and tfty federal treops, under Major Sibley,
who wars at ludianola, and attempted to co
ca pe In two sailing vaaeala. Col. Van Dora wool
after thorn in throe sfoamsrsi and shortly af
ter, their route aeawardly was ent off, by n
•learner from Galveston, with on* knndrad and
twenty man and three pieces af artillery. Bib-
ley surrender *d; the offleara ware discharged
•a parol#; tho armo taken in eherge, and tho
men allowed either to join tha Confederate
State* army, or take an oath not to aorro
againat it.
MgnUleant.
plotted to oboorro yesterday, prom.
Whitehall street, four beautiful
aa from our neighboring suburban
eatur, wearing Quai*ra, baantifully
ith tkaConfedaraU Flag, that; Thn
eorarsd with aolid blua, studded
bright Stars; and tha skirt was *1-
htte aad rad. Tba whole arms a eom
af our oountry'b Sag. Frocn
•>•«. grace and beauty of tho wear.
“/<™r" more stars will b* cap.
ky toms of our brnvn aoldinr
Boring, and Mm. Durand mutt look
■air leurelt, or Daaatar will aaeura
right of Ik* now atyl* of Quaker,
fo hen baas feisty tpanklug of "Vew
trortl eraoiaga. W*» kowavor, tail,
be hiolj but if aba will run up thn
Bart" wa giv* in—or urunf /
Editor,: Is it Iran, that n aumbar of
brnra fallows that reached Atlanta
from Upper Alabama, wort forced
tha naked floor , af our pasesnger
Sight, fow mat of hatter quartan f
at ruck w as tha feet. This may da
tpuklinn patriots, but not for ours,
have no idea that thia neglect of our
aaaa from tadlflaranea or want of
pethy; ynt, wo should ba enrols!
the ardor of My ready, brae* heart
■lightest inadvertence or tppaar.
Ivct. Thn aoldinr of oar army now
pat »f ovary trie gnutharaar and
THi errr.
Mil. r-
hut think our correspondent bon
1, at that than nr* naan* air.
nonnested with thia matter, aa.
•• WatMHOW that our paapl*
’••offered tba lik*. If they bad
t It- Th* sold fora from AUforna
•sad th rough Wore, have re snivel
tUentian «f tba paopla of thia ally.
•eat baa baas *«|*r1y aapptiad;
Bdlib*ml hands and hearts have
•k mbs*la randaring tka soldier
Our natrtatfo hotel kabpan kart
* tkam—cam pony after aampany
J charge. Surely *W terraspoa-
»k«n in lens way. Ik I* sal in
Ik* pafoWMc aad hespifobU akar-
Mington "Titaea"noinaa fo ua as a
^Wiforray. aUhialyp^ura
Ikft Taung Otari* fo Tie-
Response of the Mayor to tho Mocon A
Western Railroad Company.
Mr. Isaac Scott, Prundent of the
Macon 4A Western Railroad Co.:
Dear Sir: Yours of the 2d inataat, i nforming
ms that your Company had appropriated the
sum <f Fiv# Hundred Dollars, to be paid into
my hands, (which it depositod subject to my
order,) a ith tho request thal tha same bo used
is aid of tho support of tho families of saoh
parsons as had loft their homes and gone into
tha Army, to servo in tha defense of thsir coun
try, was handed to mo this morning by Mr. A.
0. Ware, yonr worthy aad officiant Agent at
this place.
As Mayor of tbs city, I accept tho trust, and
will earry out tho request of tbo Company.—
This noble example on tho part of tho Maoon
A Western Railroad Company is worthy of tba
▼ary highest consideration, and the imitation
of oar people and oorporations; and it will
sonro aa an additional link to bind our pooplo
and your people closer and nearer together;
and will go far to aid in reiiering tba wants of
tho families of tbo soldiers. God bless them
and thair families 1 May they saver suffer nor
want, and may tha soldiers never fall by tba
hand of tho enemy.
Please accept the gratitude of my heart, and
tho gratitude of tho soldiers and thair families
and friends, for tha Five Hundred Dollars so
generously and magnanimously appropriated.
Yours truly,
JARED I. WHITAKER,
Mayor of AtlauU.
Wo ware favored with s very refreshing
and acceptable rain last night.
BUTLER & PETERS,
■ to High, Butler 4 Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
ns rsa nacsiin iimui or
r * jv.vjriffc b rmouvcm,
Cotton, Ureterles, Ac.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
TTAVK in sforo, at thair Firn Proof Warn
Stet-tteta
100 BARRELS LARD OIL: ,
,:)jj .:)Jj ./u
60 BALES YARN;
The Markets.
Mobilk, May 3 —Thera were only fifty bales
Cottoa sold to-dsy, at II cents. The receipts
are nominal. The sales for the week amounted
tol,20t bales; Receipts, 1,370, against 4,070
same period last year. Deoresee, 249,430 bales.
Exports, 7,282. Stock, 26,000.
Freighte, |@|d.
N«w Omlbams, May 3.—Five hundred baloa
Cotton wore sold yesterday, at 10}@11 cents.
Sales of the week, 4,100 bales. Receipts, 6,900,
against 12,400 same time last year. Exports,
22,000. Total, 188,000. Decrease at this port,
388,300 ; at all porta, 801,600. Stock on band,
90,000 bales.
Freights, lft@Ud.
ATTEHTION, STEPHENS’ RIFLES l
YOU are hereby summoned to appear
,at your Armory, over He well’s Store, on
MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
A full attendance is requested, as bus
iness of importance will be transacted.
By order of the Captain.
iay 6 AM038, 0. 8.
&
COMMERCIAL! '
SBPOOTSe JkAILT ST 1
ATLANTA, May 4, flit,
Produoe still holds ite activity. Seles y*»-
terdsr were large end remunerative. Bacon is
full (o advance; Shoulders lift®Ilf; Hams
13](g)l3j; Bides- 16ft@16, with so extra de
mand.
Flour is brisk at $6.70 for Common ; $7.25®
$7.76 for Superfine and Extra Family ; $8@$9
for Fancy and Citv Brands.
Corn ia unusually active at 9$@$1 02 tor the
beet grad<-e. Some sales have been made at 96,
96 and 97 for prim# Yellow.
Lard i« firm and buoyant at 13i@14£ ,- othar
Provisions in proportion, and trade in all
branobee is excellent.
We subjoin (be following correspondence of
the 81. Louis State Journal as Interesting It
will confirm our former remarks in releraface
to stoppage of Provisions aod Product at Oairr.
Cairo, April 80—I ri u.
It la more quiet to Cairo to-dsy than it hat been aloce
the arrival of the troops. The weather U very warm,
and soldiers are lying around the comp inactive from
t Mound City, and a
idea pervading the minds of the officer* and large
numbers of the troops, that there will be an attack from
that quarter before long, hence the preparations above
mtloned (Jen. Buckner, Commander-In-Chief of
e Militia of Kentucky, was in the city yesterday, and
d an interview with Col. Prentice, which Is supposed
have terminated unsatisfactorily to the former*....
It Is rumored that there are 4000 men at Paducah, and
that others are arriving dally, and that the Intention
Is to make a hostile demonstration toward thia city on
Thursday next. We do not apprehend anything of
the kind, however, considerlug the report as one of that
prolific brood which has been hatched in the past few
months The Ulllman left last night In company with
the Bunyan for Nashville, lltr cargo went forward
plele, excepting the powder, lead, shot, Ac The
Westmoreland, for Cincinnati, passed at 4 o’clock Bun-
day evening filled with passengers. Beversl ballet holes
were In her pilot house—It evidently being the Inten
tion to kill the pilot Great cheering on the part of
the passengers as they m-ared the wharf-boat here. The
troops, In large numbers, visited the boat and convers
ed with pasiengers In relation to the occurrence....
The Swallow Is "off the track" again, and has taken
her old position at the upper end of the levee ...The
Atlantic passed down last evening at 7 o'clock, loaded
to the guard* The Commercial from Louisville, pass
ed for Memphis late at night with a fair load The
Hannibal, up, at 2 o'clock this morning, but little freight
for Ht. Louis The James Johnson passed, light at 7
'clock thin morning The Morrison Just left with
all the freight she wanted... The Ohio is falling very
' Int; for the last twenty-four hours It has
-n| fos^cll/
| ^.^o^on to their Stock of
READY-NAPE CLOTHING
Tr j io vgu/ flc o e ». -«iij .flivthfos Mtlttl.j Jeifiaxrn
1 ,£«vJx»9 vevitt-L-o .
a sill irtnlti' w
Cl 1 *j) at:
AND
GENTLEMEN'S "FURNISHING GOODS,
t na i«»T
Lad
CLOTHS, OASSItaERES AND VESTINGS
point;
declined 12 inches
Yours, Ac.,
Its*.
BEACH & ROOT
Jre law Rretiving a full Line of
SPRING GOODS,
INCLUDING
BAREGE ANGLAIS,
OROANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CnALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
dr., dr.
pints and large, end
CASH,
el es low prices a
fared.
March 4,1S0I.
n. a. McLendon,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
ARD DBALBB IP
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Tobacoo, Cigars, &o.,
—ALOO—-
BACON. LARD, CORN A FLOUR.
AV 8* Cherokee Block, Pemch- Tree St.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re
spectfully invited to the above stock.
March 28
0. K. & J. L. HAMILTON,
SUCCESSORS TO SMITH A IEZABD,
DRUGGISTS,
PHARMACEUTISTS,
AND DKALKRfl IN
PURE MEDICINK0,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OIL8,
WINDOW GLASS,
FANCY AND TOILET
ARTI( LES,
BURNING FLUID,
CAM PHENE,
FINK FRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIES,
WINES, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
£k\ 'SSI Wt W W
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
W. M. D’Anlignac, Pres it. '
Bant of Augvnta, Augusta.
tlon—better relux
10s, female reclining, man with sleeves rolled up.
10s, rig. Iler. ury and sailor on soa-shore; uni. gsn.
l the lower corners*, the
ft end por
a portrait of Jacksu
genuine haa XX.
Bank of Athens, Athens.
Stevens Thomas, Pres A. P. Diarlng, Cash.
Bank of Columbus, Coiambus.
W. II. Young, Pies D. Adams, Cash.
5s raised from Is.
Bank of Commerce, Savannah.
G. B. Lamar, Pres J. C. Ferrill, Cash.
Bank of Empire State, Rome.
A. R. Smith, Pres John McBryde, Cash.
Bank of Fulton, Atlanta.
E. W. Iloland, Pres A. Austell, Cash.
A few Impressions, 10s and 20s, (old pistes. Nos. be
tween 2,000 and 8,000,) are in circulation, with forged
signatures.
Bank of Middle Georgia, Ms con.
Isaac Scott, Pres....... A. If. Powell, Cash.
Bank of Savannah, Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
5s altered from Is ; vlg. a steamship, a female on ti
left end, bust of a female on the right.
10s, vig. female standing; " Bank of Savannah" !
black type; X on the right end: mkn on the left end.
Bank of the State of Georgia, Savannah.
50s, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 50; three ov:
dies on the right end, with "Georgia” across them, >m
across Isft end ; imitation of old plate.
50s, vig. female bolding a rudder In her right hand, at
her feet shesf of wheat and scythe; locomotive
ing a bridge ia the distance; nnlike genuine.
100s, have a steamer on left end with 100 ov<
under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; "State
Bank of Georgia" on the back in red iuk; unlike the
genuine.
100s, not like genuine; vlg. female seated beside
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing; locomotive In the distance.
Central Railroad dt Banking Company, Savannah.
R. R. Cuyler, Pres G. A. Ouyler, Cash.
City Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cosh.
Farmers' d Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres J. B. Gaudry, Cash.
Geergia Railroad d Ranking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Pres. J. Milligan, Cash.
50s, vlg. three faces, the middle one is Indistinct—
poorly engraved.
La Grange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres. W. U. Tuller, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah.
[formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles F. Mills, Pres Win. P. Hunter, Cash.
60s, vlg. beehive, male bead aud two 50s on right end,
some on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mechanics' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas S. Metcalf, Pres Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, Savannah.
(See Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.)
Merchants’ d Planters' Bank, Savannah.
M. Roberts, Pres A. Barrie, Cash.
Forth- Western Bank, Ringgold.
H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Savannah.
\ Cash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. Epplng, Pres. J. P. Hutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.]
Edward Thomas, Pres..... Jobe Craig, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the Stats of Georgia, Sav
G. W. Anderson, Pres H. W\ Merce
Broken and Closed Banks.
Atlanta Rank, AtlanU Closed.
Bank of Greenesboro', Greenrsboro’ Broke
Cherokee Insurance d B'king Co., Dalton Broke.
Commercial Bank qf Brunswick, Brunswick. .Closed.
Exchange Bank, Griffin Broke.
Manufacturers
-'lanters'd Mo
Some Bills said <
.Griffin.. 60yc.dk
j bfo good—others useless—refuse all.
This
Southern Bank ■■
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah ....Not Bankable.
■ Refuse all Georgia Banks not found hero. The dls-
^Bsndsd under severs' "
» upon those Bank*.
Italian, Amarine# end Senptien Merble,
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Bend end Foet
Stones, Urne, Vases, Merble and Enameled
Biel* Mantels, Stalnerj Figures, end Famish
100 BARRELS LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
prices fossil
Maj i.
.!•* r,
POST-OFFICE.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAIL8, Ac.
Poor Orncu, Atlaxta, April 90,1841.
Until further notice, th« Mills will dost os follows:
Georgia Railroad Mall 7)4 A.M.
Western A Atlantic Railroad Mall 8)4 A.M.
Macon A Wests “
OFFICE HOURS.
Open at 7 A.M. Close at 1P.M.
Open at 2)4 P M. Close at 4)4 P.M.
SUNDAY.
Open at 8 A.M. Close at 9)4 A.M.
Open at 2H P.M. V\<m at 8* P.M.
The office will cloee on the arrival of Uv« Atlanta A
West Point Mall, until the same has been distributed ;
and on the arrival of the Western A Atlantic Railroad
Mull, uutH both that and the Georgia Rottread Mall
have been distributed. T. <5. HOW "
—FOR THIS—
SPRIISTGL’S TRADE.
It is the Urgent, choicest and cbetpest Stock we have ever brought to Atlanta.
We invito the special attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
As wo are prepared to offer extra inducements to CASH PURCHASERS
We would also eall the atention of Military Men to our Stock of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, & SASHES POR GENERALS,
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SARGKANTS.
KNAPSACKS furnished at short notice, at Tery low prices.
W. F. HERRING & CO.
March 30, 1801.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand a Large Stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
YESTING-B,
MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
and
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FIN®.
MILITMY GOODS.
SWORDS,
OWIKB, F. M.
PATTTEN k MILLERS,
QINSRAL COMMISSION
forwarding’merchants,
Savannah, Georgia.
n
•MMI PATTBF,
t»MV A. MUeleW,
VAUM J. UUAh
manh !•-*».
■tttT S. MAMA*«U,
Bpooial Partatr.
SASHES,
KVAFSACKS.
&o.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
»h ■ •'•O ^toq i —~
Are invited to examine our Stock. Wo think .we can offer them uncommon in-
<1 uc*menu to BUY FOR CASH.
Wa am Agenia
I. M, SINGER k CO.’S
Vi?
. . ' etx* w)—nsdaai
AHAETA, GEORGIA, April lOj 1801.
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