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L and payment demanded quarterly
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sent will appear In the Weekly paper
S/tilie Ita"
alar lntcvala In either of tiie papera, i
per oquar# for every insertion.
K candidates for State, County, and Muni-
1 each—to bo paid ia adeaace In every
nta for Charitable IustUuUonv, MMIta-
d other Public
aa new*; hot
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adrr no clrcwnstanew, Ro baIncluded in
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sals as...—1145, P. M.
unsisoosnsctioawiUi tbs Trains
sidUos and tbs SsTtonsb and
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Ittsnooga, 133 Mils*—Pars,....$6.
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at Xlugstou, tbs Iasi Tsu-
_ a Blalroad at Dal ton, and tbs
iSttanooga Railroad at Cbstts-
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» k W«_bl Train tnn Atlanta,
lisASbil Railroad for Satan*
* If, and the South- Voter* for
Msbus, at 0.46, A. M.
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allroad lor Botssssb at lt.Ot P.
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«( Omaibns faro la SSTSuasb,
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AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of ercry
description.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every
doeoription.
MBDICAL BOOKS.
SUPKRB'GIKT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS;
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHS OK THE PAINT
INGS OF LANDSEER and other
A rtints.
TKRKOSOOPE AND STEREOSCO
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS' MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from 3(1 rents to
$30.
VIOLINS—from 73 cent* to $75.
All of which will be sold cheaper than
the cheapest, at the Sign of the
“BIG BOOK!”
set. 13—tf. 1. MePHEKSON A OO.
DR. J. H. McLIiAS’H
STHENBTHENIKB CORDIAL
—AND—
BLOOD PURFFUTtR,
TU OBKATVT RIMIbT
MOAT DELICIOUS
Delightful Cor
dial
EVER TAKEN.
T HE thousands up
on thousand* who
are dally using Moiftff twain-
'Lean’* Strengthening* 11 *’
Cordial, certify that It Is absolutely an InfalUabl* rem
edy for renovating and Imviooratinq the shattered and
diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the elelc, suSfering Invalid to
HtALTH AND STRENGTH.
There Is no mistake about It; It will cure Liver Com-
ureaih, or any disease of the Liver, Btomaeh, or Bow-
als.
It# GENTLEMEN, do you wish to be Healthy, Strong
and Ttgoronsf
PF" LADIES, do you want the Bloom of Health to
mount to yowr Cheeks again f Then go at once and get
McLean’* strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier.
Delay not a moment; it le warranted to rive satisfac
tion. It will cure any d sense of the Kidneys, womb,
or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling
of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arlilng from
Chronic or Nervous Debility, It Is aa InfalllaMe Ready.
For Children.
Do you want your delicate, sickly, pony children to
he Healthy, Strong and Nobuat t Then give them Me-
Liar's Pmionniifl Corcial, (see the dlrectiona on
each bouie.) It Is delicious to take.
r any prevailing dlseese.
inf .
lew Fever, Chewri. w
BF* Cactio».—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who
may try bo palm upon yow a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa
parilla, (which they can buy cheap,; by saying It Is just
as good. There are even men base enough to steal part
of my name to dub their vile decoctlone. Avoid »uch
Infamous pirates and their villalnoue compounds I Ask
for Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial ami Blood
PariOer. Take nothing else. It la the only remedy that
will p 1
time, i
It tap k
ties for $6. DR. J. H. McLEAN, Bole Proprietor,
Corner ef Third and Pine Bu., St. Louis, Mo.
DR. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL FILLS,
For Liver Complaint, Ml townies*, Headache, Ac.
flTHERB has never been a Cathartic Medidoe, offered
1 to the public, that has giren such entire satisfaction
aa McLkas's Uiivuial Pul*.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly Innocent,
and can be takcofcy the most tender ln/bat; yat prompt
and powerful In removing all Bilious secretions, Add,
er Impure, Feted Matter from the Btomaeh. In fact,
they are the only PUla that nfcould be weed In malarious
« Utricle.
They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Palu, In the
Btcmacn or Dowela, though very active and aearebing
In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the
Mvdr and KMaeys. Mho wHI suffer from Biliousness,
Headache, and Foul BtemaoS, when *o cheap a remedy
can be obtaispUl Keep them constantly on hand ; a
sltifle dose, taken In season, may prevant hours, daya,
and months af sickness. Aik for Dr. J. H. McLean's
Universal HU* Tak* ao other. Bcioff coated, they
are tastaUaa PrUe only 11 cents per box, and aaa be
sent by mall to any part of the United mates.
i. 1L McLEAN, Sola Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sts., BL Louis, Mo.
Dr. J. IV. Mr Le* u *» Volcauk Oil LluU
TV |Ire* Aftrsdi in Me World, /hr Man or Beam.
mHOUAARDB af human brings have beta saved a life
1 of dearepdade And mleery, hy tbelae of this lav ah
aabie MohaeuL It wHI aelluve Pais ataseet instaweeus-
ly, and U wlU cleanse, purify and heal the fowled Sore
la an ircredible chert time. MrLaae's TQiCAaic On.
Lunaav will rri'.evc the moet Inveterate Caere ofKbew-
matism. Goat, at MearalgU. For Par lyaU, Contmated
Mi wet as, M0S*n or Weakness In the Joints, Muscles or
Ugaments, U will never fail. Two applications will cure
ggsagtajSsK
Planters, ran
& RETAIL GROCER,
AWD DBALftft riV
Tobuto, Wine, Limner, Ctgers, te.
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
fwbSft-Ij
G. K. & J. L HAMILTON,
avccfttaoM to smitb a izsard,
DRUGGISTS,
—awd—
PHARMACKUTIHTH,
AND DEALERS IN
PURE MEDICINES,
CHEMICALfl,
PAINTS, OILB,
WINDOW ULAB8,
ANCY AND TOILE
ARTIl LE8,
BURNING FLUID,
CAMPHINK,
KIROBENKOIL
AND LAMPS,
BURwICAL A DENTAL
1NBTRUMENT8,
FINK FRENCH AND i ATAWBA BRAN DIE.*,
WINER, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA..
BBS
A SUPERLATIVE
TONIC,DIURETIC,
DYsrtVtg
^ —AMD—
iNYICORATINft CORDIAL
MAT1C SCHNAPPS should be kept in
•very family. It invariably corrects the til ef
fects of change of weather, and, as a beverage,
it ia the purest Liquor made in the world.
Put up in pint and quart bottlce. Also,
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S
Pure Cognac Brandy,
Imported and bottled by himself, warranted pure, and
jjjjj cer tjfl c# te on the bottle, and
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S
Pur© Port Wine,
and tbe best quality.
UDOLPHO WOLFE'S
Pure Sherry Wine,
Imported and bolted by himself, the same as the Port
Wine.
UDOLPHO WOLFFS
Pure Madeira Wine,
Imported and bottled by himself, for private and med-
’"‘‘est Wine ever offered to t*
$ Is warranted perfectly |
UDOLPHO WOLFED
Pure Jamaica Rum,
fit. Croix Rum, Scotch and Irish Whisky.
All the above Imported and bottled by hlmaelf, war*
ranted pure and the beat quality.
To the Public.
1 will stake my reputaUon as a man, iny standing aaa
uerchant of thirty yea * ' ■*'
what I pledge and teatil
my certificate, Is
ery purchaser.
Physicians who use Wines and Liquors In their prae-
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Bole Mannfkriurer and Importer of fichledam Aromatic
Schnapps,
No. SV, Beaver Street, New York.
HUM1IIOUTT, TAYLOR k JONES,
Wbolemale Acents,
Atlanta, Georgi*.
February 13, lMl.-d 8 m
MA1BKR
JAMB* t. eaoaat.
RANDAL b GEORGE,
ATTORNEYS AT lAW,
ATLANTA, QCORQIA.
W ILL attend punctually to any and all bm-
iaeae entrusted to tbair ear*.
OflUe coraar Marietta and Preach-Tree
•treeta. March 38-daw.
JAMBS H. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Washington, Georgia.
P RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun
ties. Refer* to George G. Hull, E«q., of
Atlanta.
q!4
THOMAS & ABBOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Office in Braith’a
G. B. Taonaa,
Building, Whitehall atreeL
jalOif Ban. F. Abkoit.
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wholeule and Retail Dealer ia
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—AND—
General Business Agent,
\lf ILL attend promptly to any business en-
* v trusted to him. Store in Franklin Building,
an Alabama street. miO-ly
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For the purchase and sale of Western Produce,
Cotton, Groceries and Mercnandire generally,
franklin RtiUdinf, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA ......GEORGIA.
April 5, mi.
WILLIAM F. PAKKEtt,
—WITH—
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 1P1 Chambers 8L, New York,
IMPORTBRS a WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
AKD COMMISSION DEALERS IN
BUTTER, CHEESE, Ac.,
•>h. HOT, Bap Street, Savannah, Ba,
April 10-daw3m.
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
Confederate States of America.
PRKflDCRT :
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
Of Mississippi.
VICE- PRESIDENT:
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
0/ Georgia.
CABINBT.
Robert Toomba. of Georgia, Svsretery of State.
C. G. Memminger, of 8. C., Secretary of Treasury.
L P. Walker, of Alabama, Secretary of War.
8. K. Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of Navy.
J. H. Reagan, of Texas, Postmaster General.
J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, Attorney-General.
CONGRESS:
President—Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Geerrie.
Secretary—JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Esq., of Alabama.
ry, W. ?. Chilton, 8. F. Hale, Collin J. llcRae, John Gill
Snorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thomas Yearn.
Florida—James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson, Jack-
son Morton.
Georgia— Robert Toombs, Howell C< »>b, F. 8. Bar
tow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nubet, U. II. llill, A. IL
Louunana—John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeClouet, Chas
M. Conrad, D. P. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Mar
shall.
MijoH«»ipp{—W. P. Harris, Walter Brooke, N. L.
Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. Harrison.
South Carolina—R. B. Rheit, Jr., R W. Barnwell,L.
M. Keitt, James Chesnut, Jr., C. O. Memminger, W.
Porcher Miles, Thomas J. Withers, W. W. Boyce.
STANDING COMMITTERS.
Fxecutiee Department*—$tepbens, Conrad, Boyce,
Shorter. Brooke.
Foreign Affaire—Rhett, Nlsbet, Perkins, Walker,
Keitt.
Military Affaire— Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan,
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
MEN’S A BOY’S CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
cloths, cAssnessms and vestings,
Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White
hall. Street,
v. m. brysoe, l ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
v. m. skarmont ) April 2d, 1861.
CENTER ft TREADWEU
WHITEHALL 8TK11T, ATLANTA,
Pour Doors Below Brady A Solomon*,
—DRALIRS III—
CARRIAGE HARDWARE k TRIMMINGS
SHELF AND BUILDERS’ HARDWARE I
8WEDES, AMERICAN, CA88 COUNTY AND
ENGLISH IRON, AND CA8S COUNTY
AND ENGLISH CA8TING8!
—ALSO, III STORE—
PCA CA8E8 Shoos, at Manufactures prices.
OVJ Call and see us before you bay elsewhere.
You shall be pleased.
junal4 CENTER k TREADWELL.
J. W. HEWELL,
WRoLHALS AMD 1ITAIL DIALER IN
Fancy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Corner WHitehall Ac Alabama Stw.,
ATLANTA, GEOEGIA.
Feb. 16—ly.
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
HATAIA CIIAIS, TtIBACCO
■Nurr, pirst, tc.,
Wheleeale and Retail, at the Sign of
Atlanta Cigar Manufactory,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 26.
Owens.
Finance—Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner. Barry, McUae.
Commerce— Memminger, Crawford, DeDleuet, Mor
ton, Curry.
Judiciary—Clayton, Withers. Hale, Cobh, HnrrK
Foetal—Cldltoo, Boyce, Hill, Harriiton, Curry.
Indian Affaire—Morton, Hale,Sparrow,Lewis Keitt.
Account*
Smith.
Engrossment—Shorter, Wl!s<
Chlltop, Perkins
, Kenan, McRae, Bar-
GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Joerr* K. Baowa, Governor.
John B. Campbell, 1
H. H. Wattens, VSecretaries.
H. J. G. William, )
K. P Watkins, Secretary of Statu.
John Jones, Treasurer.
Pitkrson Trwp.att, Comptroller Oeneral.
A. J. Boeoiss, Surveyor Uenernl.
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Throdomk L Gcxknt, President of Senate.
F. II. West, Secretary of Senate.
C. J. Willis Me, Speaker House of Repreventatives.
GbOBoa llTLuaa, Clerk House of Kepresentativ
PENITKNTIAKY.
Eli McCiJNNSu., principal Kee|»er.
Charlah G. Talbikd, Assistant.
W. A Williams, Book Keeper.
Chas. W. Lanb, Chaplain.
Da. it G. Cash, Physician.
LUNATIC ASYLUM.
Dr. T. Cure*, Superintendent Lunatic Asylum.
JUDICIARY DEPARTEEJiT.
SCraiMB COURT—JCDQKiJ.
Josrph Henry Lcmprix, of Athens.
Richard H. Lton, of Atlanta.
Charles J. Jrnkixs, of Augusta.
PhPORTRR.
Georqr N. Lester, of Marietta.
clerk.
Crarlss W. DuBoss, of Sparta.
Savannah.
tv Ditrict —Fstaola, Macon, South-Western and Chat
tahoochee, Judicial Circuits.
Time op Session—4th Monday in January and 8d
Monday In Jane, at Macon.
8d Dmraicr—Tallapoosa, Flint, Cowets, Blue Ridge and
day In August, at Atlanta.
4tm Dtstaict.—Western and Northern Circuits.
Tins op SaasioM—4th Monday in May and Novsmber,
at Athens.
6th District.—Ocmutgee and Southern Circuits.
Timi OP Ssssions—3d Monday In Mny and November,
FtnLTON COUNTY.
JUSTICES INFERIOR CEORT.
2. A. Rice, Clark Howell,
William Watkins, J. N. Simmons,
K. M. Taliaferro.
Sheriff—C- C. Green—Deputy, 8. B. Love.
Treasurer—J. R. Wallace.
Tax Collector—A. J. Collier.
Tax Receiver—William Center.
Coroner—A. R. White.
Surveyor—Thomas A. Kenedy.
CITY OF ATLANTA.
Matos—JARED IRWIN WHITAKER.
3«T*i7«b*r*.
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■Ua Uatlolt. gulooo, KVanoiojoA >'oNHoh.
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Cofood, of oUqIim. ,od
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•AM KIRKMAW. JOMW W. I CKI.
KIRKMAN 6t LUKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 170, Second Btffiat,
IT. LOUIS, MfSSOSRf.
Refer to Joan Kirkman, Jamcs Woods, W
GaaaRPiBLD, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m
COKE! COKEIl COKE!!
AX THS 044 WORKS.
A LA ROB qoootit, for *olo ol tho atutl prioo
of 131 cout por bocfcol.
Fob. 31—dlf. . A F. WARNER, Supt.
CHINA DEPOT.
OOLE & WYLIE,
U hole,ah and Rttail Dealeri in
fwnu, «Hm*. Sil*4r, FI.tod Im Vim,
V ftej*. MnMJhmln Lonpo, Coadlo-
CSBAf SUS CASH.
Ward V—B. B. Robson, Thomas KUc.
Committee on Finance—Coundlmetl' Robsuti, Crew,
Lovw.
Cemmltlse on Ordinances—Cvuncilmeu Watkins, Me-
caslln, Robson.
Onmmlttee on Streeta—Couaeftmen Grew, Robson,
Lynch.
Commutes en Wells, Pumps and Claterna—Connell*
men Lynch, Kile, House.
Committee on Lampe and Gas—Ooundlmen Kile, Ms-
caslln, Crawford.
ConunlUe* on Markot—Council men Hardman, Love,
Lynch.
Committee
Ita, Kohten, 1
Committee
Lynch.
Commit tee en Cemetery—Counoilmen Hardman, Wat
kins, Robson.
Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds—Coua-
cUmen House, Crew, Hoc satin
fax—Connell men Watkins, Crawford,
feupyurt the President U-Neveri
The greatest calamity that eaa bnfal aoy
.people has fallen oa us, hi the akapa of
war. * * * * * * *
Let not (his perfidious Admioielration in
voke (he sacred names of tbe Union and the
Oonstitntion, in the hope of eheatlag fouls in
to the support of tbe unholy war which it Urns
begun. Tbe Administration ie new proceed
ing to carry out the horrible threats of Helper
ami bis indorsers. Tbe Republican party ia
entirely abolitionized, and, if anything, we
would prefer Garrison or Philips, as more hon
est and more humane than Abraham Lincoln.
Putting out of view the long years of agita
tion and aggression provoked by Abolition-
ism, and the existence of a sectional party
that proclaimed its intention to disregard tba
equality of the States as guaranteed by tho
Constitution and (be determination of the Su
preme Court, suppose the very worst possible
case for the South. Suppose that tbe seven
States which have resolved to secede did so
without cause, that (heir discontent was
groundless and their determination tbs dic
tate of caprice. What then? Dues it belong
to the theory of our Government to make war
upon the^e discontented and disconnected peo
ple, and by force of arms and superior num
bers to scourge them back into bonds they
loathe and detest 1 Such a course would be the
bight of absurdity.
#**#**#
But is there no allowance to be made for
discontent and dissatisfaction ? In such a case,
none but a tyrant sends armies to butcher and
destroy the population of a country that rises
as the South Ua* done. Gtievances are ex-
nmined, negotiations entered into nod a peace
ful solution attempted. Commissioners were
scut both to Presidents liuchanun and Lincoln
from the Confederate States, and etforts made
to avoid the dreadlul issue now accepted by
the present administration. Wlial obligation
is there that, any good citizen or true man
should give encouragement to this unjust, un
provoked ai * impious war ? The administra
liou begun the war, and the Confederate Stales
acting only in the defensive. It was nev
er contemplated by tbe Const it nt ion that 8rates
should be coerced. The requisition of State
authorities is directly required to warrauL iho
interference of tho Federal Government, and
Mr. Lincoln, in overstepping tbe authority
intrusted to him, and making war, especially
ciril war, on those whom he regards as citi-
zeus, has commuted high treason—and for
similar conduct CbsrlcN i of England lost his
head.—jY. Y. Sen*.
Fire Department—Ooumdlowa Mesas-
Ids.
Polios Council men Levs, Houm,
tin, Houee, Watkins, Kile.
Gtarfc of Council, Tax I
Holcombe.
r ea«l Oolleetar-H. C.
M UNHaaMPiriMta-t.». tester.
SM&,
Spirit of the Black Republican Press.
It will be idle, criminal, treasonable, at
suoh a juncture, [the anticipated confliot at
Fort- Sumter] to talk about the rights and
wrongs of Slavery in the territories, tbo exe
cution of the Fugitive Slave Law, Personal
Liberty Bills, and such abstractions, or as to
which section was or was not aggrieved at the
outset of the controversy. For ail »ucb wrongs,
if real, there is constitutional remedy as open
to our brethren of the South, as to ourselves,
and to this they should have appealed. * *
* * * * They have not doue so ; but, on
tbe contrary, have preferred to vindicate
themselves by menace, violence, plunder, and
outrage upon the Government of every kind.
—riiila. Inquirer.
War News.—Our dispatches are full of war
and rumors of war. Tbe administration gives
the country to understand that its duty ia to
defend the Constitution, and save the Govern'
meut by all the means at its command, and
that it intends to perform that duty, even at
tbe hazard of using force to put down the trai
tors. Let it do so, and it will receive the ap
proval of all trne Union meu.—Illinois Jour
nal, Lincoln's lloms Organ.
Brownlow’s Knoxville Whig, of the 16th
instant, after noticing the engagement and
surrender of Sumter, and charging that the
Confederacy desires war, cays :
We say let them now have it to their hearts
content! Let fleets land all round tbe ooast
—let Flying Artillety and Regulars be landed
in their piney woods, and let them have battle
upon battle, here a fire and there a fire, and
upon them and their wicked alliee rests the
responsibilities of the consequences, whatever
they may he.
Wo take tbe following from the N. Y. Cour
ier and Enquirer:
“Fort Scmtbr Subrbmpsmrd ar a Tbai
tor.—Sumter has fallen —surrendered wa fear,
by a Traitor ; and that Traitor Major Robert
Anderaon. This is harsh language ; but it ie
tbe language of truth demanded by what ap
pears to be the grosseet act of Treason ever
perpetrated ia this or aay other country. The
Treason of Twiggs is admitted by all, te have
etceoded Benedict Arnold ; but the aawiea ef
both Arnold and Twiggs, will sink into insig
nificance, indeed, and almost rendered respec
table, when compared with the more damning
infamy which, from present appearances, must
forever attach to that of Robert Anderaon.”
The Courier further eaya :
“God grant we mey not do him injustice;
but as the facts now stand, we bold him to be
the vilest traitor the world ever saw ; and such
we doubt not, will he the judgment of the
Court Martial that trie* bin.”
For The GorKiiiNBMT oa Aoainst ft M !—
“Tak© your places in like.” The Aa*rfo*n
flag trails ia tbe duet. Thera hi froai thia
hour ao longer any mkHlfi or neautral ground
to occupy. All party lines caste. Democrats,
Whigs, Americana, Republican* and Union
mew, all merge into ode of two parties—Fa
trlota or Trafrots —/Wrfe. Inquirer. . ' •*
It is now for the people of the United States
to wipa oat tfia iwauli and dlsgraoe lullidled
upew theta* defender* ml Fen fiumtet, Vf twk
the whole ctay of Ohavleavew btsa te he eWH*
era ted ia ih» eterh The Fresldeat, by hie
TroeWuMUioe, calie forth eeveaty-hve then*-
aid of the militia of the 8iatet. Ifuadreds af
thousands will tbttoder ©fit the response —
There ts now to be ao halting—oe btsliaUeo
The firm duty 1w which these fore* are to be
employed la the remth* of the ferta, pfeaaa
mad property aaifiad fbemtha fiswitaiU