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r*M*to*d to .tto. that Otpt Ballard
n , ^t -»-t-VH—T wlU Imv*
,ud w to gladly MTV
hat ttoir Mi h*M may <•*■**
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*«*tottot tody i to ‘
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*t to tftkkr Di_.
SltotoU to p*bU*tod I» a.
fcto ml v>i 'otjnbmtu 4LH,.4TlI*i
SrJVtotU «t dO tm* Lump* u be* art *
j &jj ucr w»to
ft* oft >—ll<l «o
DMloffobbad ArHttto _
a It. toH>M.-f>ii dtetin-
l*ad palrtrt pa>*d through
thk moral*!—arriving oa ttoOeetg ia
^•^QStStXlrJS^tooat
who, ob tanMing that Hr. Stephana
k to hto>BO«t«Mt. Ntaratoposoo, bo
ttottoploMora aad aUnoatottom
■Hnaaate daring tbo abort timo tha
rotappot. Hawtota**tv*dwUllWAr-
l ’""!* tbo courto of bio remark., boal-
Linooln'i proclamation, end uid It
|aiF»rav*ttty-8ve tbouoood Uou iov-
tboaaiod bob to iotiaidotoao, oad
Mid pot bo dona All th* fore* 1^*1
roaght against ui would not folk* oo
logon J. Pillow, of Ton coboo, who
t arrived oa tbo State Bond train. Boa
Had ooL Ho apoto a few worda-aoid
■a bii way to Montgomery to Undor to
ttaib**t too tboooood volant*** aid
nliotad ia Toooomoo, to protoet, tor
a bordar, or to mi rob oa Woaalaftin
Otofed dm An would toatotto* to
ithranad aitolaWBMlf»da1Wto*k
I Sgbt oar batOlM, irVtaoldoot D»vi.
MBt thorn ‘ :U »dl nooo
tpato oooa ia too tbo boador BttoM taka
MO oa Roan ia tto tto* tooar Goofed-
Nodedft HM of (barn will bobdwll-
W opproaottof mmIob (t OokgfeM,
no—an aoto Moadapwaofc.. -.j i:tw
Im (j, |yni wua in MDpiif with
t^.aimoahlt way to Montgomery
w tbaoditor to tbo Habbiillo " uiiloti
"■TOS tbiTmoBoo
■ab^lt
tobaolatbofeeo
», Emoro>a«tb.
. .
feioror to tbo ear to Block
who bal boon lurking about Cimpbo
bat Tonnouoo ii
• io in a blaao
Bt to Linoola to-
, oad gall a glow,
■ioa mooting which
vtoeon Saturday lait
b—abaagao.
lag aocounto ft—i oar
Oloriouo ol^Tainaaaoa
Lot BgmgtbabuoMbo
rmkooodo; aid io
i fafoctioa will rapt-
loot of llaro Territory,
to (bii Boatbora
to a moon tod ogai—t I-ioooln, and
lHUiagto-UoduroMpOtirond
at aad oowardioo than to
r oiary lool
I ratal ag waopo for tto difenao to
kOity la part^mlar, aad tbo oabjn
ia Booth la goaorai. Tbo Oororoor
kpaatad tk laato a atmilar war mm*
aad ban that Stall pat upoa a
p far tto purpoaa «r raadarlmg aa-
Liaeola'r fellag gonramtut,
foal law to to oaoblo to
.eorry oa
Wraok"
t to faado fer Ua daily aoooaattioo.
t aaa war If it wort bob ua-
'£tU’
watrot, tboir OortmOri aod
htrtog baaa laeg tiaoo elected,
f raferynoe to tha praaadl Mata to
aatblag of tha kind bo*
loifW
i taka tha raapooaibil
ling ttoir paopla lata a Bar with
to toaUialag Uaholo la bio
at opprokoad they BiU
I trwoblo at b««o.
[>wtoU'bwiki«tlM»:
Horrii,
^gOmo^Jnth.
•lag tbo amount of
obJto Ssoaoy
tto dk»<— A AtUatlo Boll-
to month oUfankr SWmv.vty,.,
limm>ito<|ilto<yt^i*Hi|iB^iil.
mto»^Nir4toto, iytolti#4l brrtlt.
bda^to—<a>u. 7M —cko.
u t-"fi ^ilsjl
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■Gpr»N,aM
‘ ^a£abT! ^utb, 1861.
pan plaaaa lat ma
ralaablo pa par, If than
Impropriety, ar rtelatlea »f
to tto Saattora Caafadanay,
Cam pony la aid Baa
agaiaat Waahiag-
tiag
•I— atoa a
la to oa Aram yaar diagram.
wmmac'ku.
W* It did aol eaanr lo aa at tha I;
natloa cf Baadoy moraiag wu writtoa,
la aarutaly traa, at elaimad by Mr. Maakla,
that tto daaiga adopted by Prealdiot Dario fer
odmlrod Hr. Mocklo'odmlga boforo it waa for-
Bardod to Jadgo Wright, oad do aot kooitato
to my that it in tadoatioto oritb tbo diagram
(Iron ia onr loot.
For tbo Defence of our lokHIII Honor.
To morrow tbo Cominiuionort for thifl oity,
for tokiof Iho loon for tbo dofoneo of oor Con-
fedorooy, will opon tboir Book* ftt tho Affoftoy
of tho Georgia Hoi I rood Bonk.
Ia one year from to day, this loan wi.l bo.
the beA Got eminent stock io tho whoU cItU-
iood world. Tfco stock of tho “Old Wrock, M
whon peace reigned throughout oor border, woo
worth from $1 18 to $1 SO per dollar. It had
that Tolno in tho market because the Souihmm
SUtes were in the Union. If tbo stock of tbat
old corrupt concern was worth sneh a pramU
urn, only because of Southern prodnote, how
muoh more valuable will oor own stock be,
now that wa are freed from the extravagance
»d peculation of the North ?
Every man who has $50 to put out to inter
act, cannot do half So wall any other way, as
to invest It in this loan.
Desperate Negro Captured.
We learn theft 90 Friday night last, in eta
fragement more fatal than tha lata eapiure of
Fort Sumter, took place'near Campbellton. A
runaway slave of desperate character, named
If aeon—formerly the property of Col. Latham,
bet sold some six months since in Alabama—
who has been lurking about Campbellton for
‘ and
K|g*,itytgo
fuatlamco aimed Kihg nod Moody, in the fol
lowing manner:
A aoraant of MA Booboo Brnrari all ucod
aa a decoy for Ac rocawi^, god, .boot mid
night, the gentlemen before mentioned auooed-
ed in findjag lhe runnvny in tbo wood* Boar
CampboAtoe, drinking whiihy with tho Mr.
want of Mr. Boarert. When called npon to
•armnder, bo fled, aad waa, ianaoiiiataly trad
upon by Moody and King, Tbo runaway ra
ta reed the Bro, end ihot King tbrongb the
band; but bo waa ao badly abot himialf tbat
ha oonld not meapo. When taken, be bad a
largo bowio-koife, a Mango-looking icytha-
blade, and a piatol. Hn cannot nurrirn hit
wonnda, u ha Em (fteen c
to proper, or a rlolatioa to oar Coattitetiea
aad law* fer him to do ao bn propoee*. Oar
baa adopted all the lawe of tha Dal-
ltd Btataa, aklek are aot iaapplleabla to oar
relnlloa with Ibnl Qovernment. Among tkaoo
are tto aontralily btwa, wklek forbid tto gut-
ling gp to nzpeditioka tgalagt /oraign gar.
aramcoli with abieb wa an at paaaa. -Vom-
feeilp, wa art at peace with the Called Slate* j
aad each proceeding aa “laden” propoeeg
Would to a violation of ear lawi, ikould thorn
to an war.
Bat war abatomo onr eitiMne from all obli-
gatlont to obeorvn neutrality lewarde aatieag
with wkieb we may be at war, nndekenld hoe
tlUtit* to deelnrod by either government, lb*
raining of troop, and invading or toiling up
on any portion of territory within tha juria-
diction a( tk« enemy, WonH be ao vlalntlen
of ear lawe or obligation.
We tbia morning pablieh the proclamation
of Lincoln, mlliag for aa exlra teeeiaa af
Coagrem, aad hr troopa from tha Slalta to
eappram our •‘robolllon,” an to larmo It, and
to “ropoMtia all the forte, plteee and other
property,” which wo hare, ia Mlf-dafanaa,
Miaodapoa Wbather tbia, with all hit ra-
Mgt daauaatratioDO toward! ua, including the
late action at Charleston, will be, by our gov
ernment, considered ae virtually a declaration
ef war oa the part of the United States, we
oanaot say positively—not having any eertain
information 00 tbat point. We, however, ven
tare to give eur opinion, that it is war, and
will be so considered ia the sight of our laws;
aad tbat uader existing circumstances, there
would be 00 violation of law in doing what
M Index” proposes.
We will further elate that, should war exist,
ii will be our polioy to invade the Xortb-<~“to
oerry the war into Africa”—aad thus keep it
away from onr own boats. An aray of beam
Southerner* can meroh from town to town
^-lery contribution* end subsist on the North
era people, without any expense in money to
our goveraasent—leaving general min behind
them, wherever their victorious marches may
extend! At the same time, our privateers
can attaok the commeree of the North on the
high ana and thus keep the United States
aavy away from ear eoasts. Such a polioy aa
this will eonquer a peso# with them ia thirty
day.-
la his body.
Reavers*?ae eeverely though net very danger-
ouafty (wduiraed. ^ Iff. £lng*s hand
damaged.
is severely
Fensftsk
Cols Wade Hsmptoo end John S.Preeton,of
South Carolina, wait at the Atlanta Hotel yes
terday, on their way home from tha West.
, ^ R%r, B. H. Myers, editor of tha * Southern
MhraJan Advocate,'' paused throogh this eity
yesterday morning, on hie way to Nashville.—
He witnessed the fight at Charleston, and had
many intareating incidanta to relate. >1
Hon. W. W. Boyce, of South Carolina, passed
through our city last svening.
w —
ftr The following h iho result 6f the elec
tion in this county for Major of Peach-Tree and
Whitehall Battalions, at the election on Sat
urday last:
Petek. Tree Battalion.
Danial Pittman, 1M
Elias Holcombs, 138
Whitehall Battalion.
Thos H. Williams, 201
Jaa. H. Partall, 153
Homs—Port oi T^stl^r-^Bea~rd of Com*
■area.
Our sifter eitj, Rome, is lookiog np. On the
ltth instant, a masting of tha msrohants and
basin see men of the place was held at tha City
Hall, at which a memorial to Hon. C. G. Mem-
mi nger, Secretary of Treasury, “ praying him
to establish Roms a Port of Entry," was adopt
ed unanimously, and Cols. Danial S. Printop
aad Wads 8. Cothran were appointed Commie,
sloners to proceed at onoe to Montgomery, and
present in person the memorial aad an acsom-
paaying Statistical Report. They were alee
M empowered to appoint a third person to assist
them, should they deem itAxpodient,”
A resolution was passed, asking the City
Council to defray tha expenses of tha Com
missioners to Montgomery, out of the City
Treasury.
From Uie Moomaaajiog report, wo iMra,
“ that dnfitag the tan etrfretat yedr,'ending July
1st, 1849, were shipped over the Rome Rail
road to Rome, 148,816 packages of merchan
dise, besides over etaa htandred ear loads of
iron, ooel and ooke. Thera was shipped from
Borne during the same time t
“ Cora,
Poaada to Flonr,
Lard,
i»,r«
314,17*
43,113
1«,1M
43,333
fUki
3*6,443
Titoaaa,
207
Caatiag, “
Pi, Ira*,- IM,M*
JSStfihTiOT ^
lo iba vaar 1443, ttora ware ikiBpad from
Bmm I ST,671 uoaada to driod frail, 146AU
SS^s&BRMiika
toipprd aaaatolv torn tome amoaato to mil-
Ifew, aad that tto worth of m*r*h*adiM ahlp-
Cld3»
g A aTp^i. W. A Orthram *adT)T£
COMMERCIAL.
aaroMWB mailt my wm. i. bauiw.
ATLANTA, April 14.
Yeeterday's business waa quiet. The war
nows oocnpiee all minds, aad everything sus
pends for a general rejoicing at lha termination
of tha aflair at Sumter. But although not muoh
was sold and shipped to-day, tha orders were
large, and te-morrow's business will be livaly.
Prices, in all dspartmente. ru'e the esme.
Flonr is dnll, but ao deorease In price.
Lard is in fair supply—modarata oall.
Cora—Stocks heavy—shipments and prices
firm.
Provisions generally ara ia fair demand. In-
ducementa to buyers good.
Reeeipte per Weetern A Atlantio Railroad
for Atlanta yesterday war* aa follows
Corn.. tm.to4UrtM.rt.
Flour....
Bacon
Lard
Dry Goods
Whisky
Wheat
3,545 sacks.
181 barrels.
73 packages.
......68 packages.
.. ,.. HW . r t cases.
..35 barrels.
450 bags.
MONETARY.
Deposits larga aad money assy. Exchange
is doll at 31 @3. Geonria and good Sooth Car
olina foods advanced west Specie called tor
to some extent to pay duties. Selling price 8
<&4 ^ oenft.
River News,
NAsnnLLB, April 13.—Arrived—C. E Hill
man, 8t Lonis; Minetonka, Paducha; Red Ro
ver, New Orleans.
Departed—Minetonka, Padncah ; Jas. John
son. Now Orleans.
Tha river continues to rise, with 15 feat wa
ter reported oa tha shoals—weather mild and
rwsk Hillman, Ceptaia Corbitt (apart*
to-day at 4 o'clock, P. M., for 8L Louie,
Tk* May Duka daparta for Puduok to-day to
14 M., and tk* Oau. Aud*r*oa,to tb* hum
boar, far Cairo.
TALLULAH. HO. S.
T HE mamton of tk* Tull*
tub Fir* Company, Mu. 4,.
ar* requMtod to mato to tbair
Eugia* Houa* oa Vudauuday uiiui, >7iu la-
•UuL A full attaadaau* ii daairad, ai baaiaaaa
of importoue* will to IraamOi
apr 14. J. Praaldaai.
Otlothinj §(bU.
T HAVE juei returned from tb* Itortb with •
1 larg. atoak to RHABT-MADB CLOTH I MB,
aad am raady to*app^ tb* attiMna^of Atlaa-
<89
Paata,
"™Haadbarcbtotb,
aad ararrthing ;
SStoto^toTll
tkooid giro BM a atol.
Jewelry 1 t -n >3R»tgew»t5
Combs!
six pftMSi ■nV&'me&W s^i (team 1
ill av on imp near in uat i
rp n , -- i JUSK .-AU-p
BOOK - BINDEBY.
_
WOOD, HAP LETTER, RICE Be 00,
Deair* to direot paMi* at-
teatioa to ttoir uuaquaJled
faailiuoa fer tb* •upertor
and prompt txoculion to
*9 work i* their 11m,from
A Small Card to tk* Larg6«t Volume t
•Jb* aalablitomoat, in it* Tunotia departmeula, ia
per ha P* tto atuet complete in tto wtot* Bouttoru
country. It !• the abject to tto proprietor* to e*‘
tabliib aa * peruieueot b**i* a SotiTBaatt Pluuih-
ivt; Hoi’su ! thereby eiTectualfy remoring 'every
aeceaiily for rending North to have work* iiraed.
Thu* far tb* wuerpriio baa prorad highly racceii-
ful, anil the proprietora fell uaured that tha beneficial reiult! of auch an undertaking hnve yel
to be more fully appreciated by our people. The aeveral departmauta receive the peraonal au-
pervi.ion of |b* feat, nnd .atiafactioa guaranteed to each and every patron.
THE BOOK-BINDING DEPARTMENT
Is handsomely fitted up with all the modern improvements and conveniences of that branch;
Blank-Books ruled and manufactured; Law Works, Medical Works, Music, Magazines, fire.,
bound in any style desired, and at prices that cannot foil to give satisfaction.
ftS* THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT
Is specially complete ia every particular; constant additions ase
being made in the way of such improvements as art introduced
into the Typographical world, by which tbs proprietors a re ena
bled to furnish thx handsomest printing in the Confederated
States! Everything, from a Visiting Card to a Mammoth Poster,
tastefully executed in any style and color desired. Three
their six Presses nre propelled by Straw, and kept in operatk
day and night!
Bank Check*, BiU HmAi,
Railroad Blanks, Profeadoiml Cards,
Programme*, Circulars.
Legal Blank*, Letter Heads,
And every imaginable variety of Printing promptly attended to at prices but n small advance on
New York rates ! Printing in
FANCY COLORED INKS,
AND WITH GOLD AND SILVER BRONZES,
IN THK HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART!
The Proprietors, confident of their ability to give entire satisfaction, solicit a share of
public patronage. Orders from all parts of the country will receive their personal attention, and
•II work promptly forwarded per Express or otherwise, as may be directed.
All letters should be addressed to
WOOD, HANLEITER, RICE & CO.
Atlanta, Ga., ISC I.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand, and ofTer for sale, all kinds of
MILITARY GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS,
SWORDS,
SASHES,
KNAPSACKS,
&c.
We are now prepared to furnish tvery article in the MILn'ARY LINE, of any
quality, and in »ny quantity, suitable for every gradt or department. Our stock of
CLOTHS, OA88IMER9,
VESTINGS,
MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FCBNISHING GOODS,
and
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, .
w IS VERY TOM* RICH AND FINE.
BEACH & ROOT
w>'r.d'-r^: : IHObOOno . . tv,
OR GAN DIMS,
PRINTSl) UOONMT8,
LAWNS, ~ - i
DR CHINNS,
” CHALUMS,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
r ^ I fl & u j ;r r %
^ w ' GINGHAMS,
• it SUBU OIDXRISS,
LACKS,
Ae., At.
O US Sleek will to eempluto and larga, Bad
will to (old for
CASH,
at aa low price, u Dead a haw* avar ton of-
farad. BEACH dk HOOT.
Kerch 4,1461.
1861. 1861.
SALMONS k SIMMONS,
Thalmat. and total I Dmto. In
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama St*.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm having returned from Mar
ket, where be hoc joet completed an exten
sive purchase of onr Spring Stock ot
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE 4 EJECT GOODS
wer* never mar* totraetiv*. Tb* aupply ot
BLEACHKD AND BROWN IHECTINOS AND
SHIRTINGS, Ao.,
ii ampl*.
Crept D'JfnglaU.
Barer* -inflate,
French t ktnlc,
df«IBitt|W,
Grade tthine,
and u iplendid uaortmnt of
rkrf* 4T Fancy Mika,
Silk Mantlet,
Buttere, ft.,
mnj b* found among our *Mortmeut! uleo,
ALXIASDtk Elk 0LOVES, SILK MITE, 4*.
Every variety of Ladle*’ and KiMea’ 8H0E8,
manufactured is Phil*d*lphi* *xpr*aaiy fer
our trad*. A more beautiful lot of
OARPETUIG*, OIL CLOTH* AND MATTINGS
w* bar* never dieplayed la tbia market
All of wbioh w* will Mil low for CASH.
Ordera promptly attended to.
SALHOXS A BtUKOXS,
Atlanta, Hank 31,14*1.
S1LVEY X DOUGHERTY,
N0BCR088* BULI DING,
J unction Whitehall Ac Peaoh-Trea
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
nctstTWA.!*! or c '’ * w *° !
I inviteid (■> ctaminv our 8t»k. We think we cun offer them micommon in-
liucemtnts to BUY FOB CASH.
aiu R, j^74l'.., Ir 1 ‘'fyi) 1 .wi — • -'h 3 * .
W* are Agents lor the tolohntsd 1. M. SINGER it OO.’S
moI OfAtJiaa tit* L«a h# e«M I SOM ttgua ,1 ,lii4. ,
vatawr a ’
H AVE juit reeaind, and ar* bow opraiag,
th* largeet stock af Good* they have avar
oflerad in on* man. Tbair atock was bought
eiolualvely fer Cuh, and will to prioed to lew
Sgura*.
They kav* ovary variety of
DRY GOODS,
from Brown Homeepaue to th* 6ua*t Draw
Silk* I *11 kind* or frwb LADIES’ DHX88
GOODS) » larga *MOrtm*nt to
FANCY ARTICLES. AIm, » larga aaMTlannt
to *t Ifet
JEWELRY, WATCHES, too.
In their B*Mra*et Room*, ttoy b»v* aa •)•-
gnat and fell (apply to
Romly-Mad* CUthing,
and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, to. AIm, abeat
$10,00* worth of
SHOES, BOOTS. Ao.
em braving nH aiaaa, and m gnat variety, fer La-
die*. Uiaato, Mu. Buy. and Children.
They repeat: tbair (took 1* vary full, and
they in determined to Mil.
Tba publie ar* rMpaetfUlly Invited to «tol
end ez.mtae tbair tomb sad pvioae before pur-
^X'^^tLVEY A DOUGHkHTY.
WEIGHT k JACKSON,
rAITIll, 0IMKIS8IIV
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
BAY STKSEt, SAVANNAH, OA.
AI4.BB B. W*I«*T. W». A dlCOOB.
pxrxk to Capula Jeka W. Aatonos, «.-
uto. Ga ( Erwin A Harden, .
Carbart A Eaaa , Haw Tavb; T. WltoleetaoiB*
H. L. Hart, PaUtka, PlA S Mm* Merritt.
Hawklaavtlfe. Oa
Agaalfev lb* Everglade Lln*toM*DSta»M
•rate Fnaadlna.and IMBBB Im* Smtl
Q ENCRAA^OOM MISSION
fetiuMTimuns.