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)AY, APRIL 24,1181.
' THE -tobflf&J
iJUMillti/lS’fodra la ■alUatonl
. u>m ih\mrmi, «■»!■»•*••»
I precludes th. Feasibility of o.r
Ini,* aloept iu* the newa lo
it Oor friendl. citireos and
, lunnr, ind re OHT ftalp0A
,*.hsy-wWv;a*to aland
I oeab Onr Reading lm I*
UMtrdaalrai sight.
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menced in Earnest!
t Citlxeaa of Atlanta,
b ef oeveral of my Qwdm folhm-
aMUoriMd to*11 on ymm ton*
> S4tk day of April (tbit dey) at
‘ Mechanic Tin Company, Ho. 1,
t Railroad depot,) for th* pur-
anisiog a Volwotoer Company, for
I of oar Southern Confederacy,
dy interested in Uili more, bo ho
> born, la desired to attend thio
illy of 8 o’clock, P. M.
M. L. LICHTEN8TADT.
, Homo MiiafirUre.
lugOr bao ovootod and has aow in
| in this city, a oomplate Soap Manu
re tvMi oot fire ihooaand pound*
^To bahd tried a apocimoa, and ftnd
• equal to any Taahooooap in oar
> the CitlMoo of Atlanta.
i have boon appointod a Com -
asgo for tho safety and comfort of
i of the Volunteers who are now in
| of tbe Confederate States,
oharge of their duties, they will
ml and steady contributions from
, and in view of tbe undoubted fact
glo before us will tax tho peouai-
hysical energies of oar country to tbe
to/ appeal to their fellow-eitisens to
nptij and cheerfully to a call so
tand reasonable.
ns of Money, Provisions, or Clothing,
.fully solicited:
•ot,
D(. Alexander,
Ceceftlin,
0. H. Jonee,
Ardeon,
D. Damarait,
lid.
John McGee,
toy lor,
R P. Maddox,
ky.
Win. Barnea,
n brink.
Thomas H*ney,
lob,
T. C. Morphy,
worth,
T. Beaumont,
•ken,
Frank Johnston,
Mietein,
Sr Lmwfthe,
roy,
Wm. Riehsrds,
neor
CapL Ceetello.
Con fedtrata Volnntoere.
npany of Voloatoero la sow fully or*
»following officers have bees elee*
■urr
Krrn
6 wm
.Third Lieutenant
BmWrl
Mess
Lei
hYr* —•
..Third Corporal.
Massey
Burgeon.
u Rogers
......Chaplain.
Secretary and Treasurer.
on was unanimously passad tender,
rices of the company to President
► the defence of tbe Confederate States.
I Stndeuta to the Rescue!
Lfng of the Studenta of Emory Col-
y, the 26th inslant, a Volunteer
ailed the " Emory Boys" was organ,
he following officers elected :
Captain.
'ft - Firet Lieutenant
Idwio Second Lieutenant
.....Thin! Lieutenant
...... Ensign.
First Sergeant
Second Sergeant
Third Sergeant
Fourth Sergeant.
If .First Corporal.
Second Corporal.
.........Third Corporal.
Fourth Corporal.
- cwi.it..
-
1/ somber...Tint, rank .ml SI.
i wu then mad. that the •• Emory
th.tr ierrlcre to.Goerrnor Brown,
U no.nfmoa.lj adopted.
all....
rwrwM mrtWU. prepared for this
«-*«*•v fir.
fo * stow, i
Terrlftle State sTMUri Is Wash*
iRgtM aid Bahimsrr!
waj. llajor Alberger, of Buffalo, who baa re.
aldad eevert.1 moilha la Baltimore, haa errlr-
ad. Be report. 0* .audition of affair. Ihara
’ aa fearful. Th. Itreetaare berries did, and
tba ahultara af houaea loop-holed fer meaketrj.
The Union m.o ere flreiog fer their lieee.
'tvv&mssrfc
GEN. StOtt SOT MSIGNEOt
I Adwaato,” el Charleston.
' borne, from a wklt to Hash.
■ lhal Tenoreree It ia ablate or
, sad making haalj preparations
Haase to whtoh 1 Jnssla has la.l ted
TIE MUM NOETB A6AINST US 1
IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE!
Alexanoku, April 23 — A steamer, supposed
to be the llarriet Lane, passed up this after
noon with troops.
The ifoventh Regiment, New York, end oth
er troops, are coming round in tbe United
8tatee ship Constitution.
Vermont Excited!
Via Mosrreowxar, April 28.—The whole State
of Vermont is in s blase of excitement. Large
sums of money are tendered in aid of tbe Gov
ernment.
Supposed Fight between Fort McHenry
aud Baltimore.
Wilminotox, Dcl., April 23.—It is generally
believed that a recon tie had taken place be
tween Fort McHenry end the city of Balti
more. No details, however.
Dispatches say that prominent Border State
men are asking for suspension of hostilities,
with a view to compromise.
Drive Them Out.
Atlanta, April 24, 1861.
rs Confederacy: Permit me, through
(•able paper, to nuke a suggestion :
in Northern cities, that our frionds
earnpstled to hang out before their
tatted States flag to tell their tcherea.
rinft we might retaliate in e different
fcrid suggest the propriety of appoint-
•amittee, or our influential citiaena,
ty ft shall be lo asoertaia the position
L Individuals in oor midst i n relation
If nobody is guilty, wbyof ooarse,
la kart."
I frtquen 11 j aaa tba names of Xorth-
lain.a registered at oar hotels. There
ta.hr.Vba rayceief aUtaUen of tba Oom-
1b timaa of.uch iaiuienae oxeitement,
»«t ba to. psrtieular. Ne honorable
i ohjart to thmthtf hit hand, tfhadaaa
M be accommodated U a coal of tar aid
W conveyed off to tba to a a of tba
MOB SHORT.
(.bteolg Banda a Disguised Hcaaeager,
die-
eola, disguised as a Methodist preaoher, arriv
ed, end says that tba Capitol is aafo frays pay
attack i that Baltipnr. waa gofet <>• Banda)
aaoroingi hut a porfaot reiga of lamr pre-
»^la. aud ika Union man ara obliged to aaa
eomb. [ I • ,
Mlaaoart LagUatare Coaraned^Pnpi.
ratfeBa for the Btltft.
Or. Locia, Mo, April XL.—Tba OovarBof haa
oall«l th. Lagial.tur.to meet on tha aaaoad ot
Map. ' ]UK
Qua. Hough bta ordared Iba Comnaaadlcj
Offlaaraof tba aaTeral diatriota ta go lit. an-
eampmant on tha »d of Map, fer alx d.ja, ac-
ordlng to Law.
Troop, tguartered in tho Federal Capi
tal l—Women aud Children Fleeing
from the Cltjl
Waaiiaarox, April 23.—A bo at 11,000 men,
laeltdlBI the XueMhuaetta Regiment, VO
qawtarad in the Capitol!
All th. Armj and NarJ officer, from Vir
ginia haea, or will, raaign immadiataly.
It if anthoritatif alj atated that Martial Law
will not b« doclarad until then la e.rtain eri-
daaoeaof approaching danger.
Maj. Haskins, of New York, is in command
at Fort Washington, with two hundred me:
It is estimated that between fourteen thous
and and twenty thousand barrels of stores have
been taken in Georgetown, by the Government,
and stored in the public buildings.
Numbers of families are leaving the city by
every convenient route, deeming it unsafe to
remain
Foreigners Join the Y ankees against the
South-Commodore Vanderbilt tenders
his Fleet, Ac., Ac.
Naw Yobs, April 23.
The Hungarians, Swiss, Italia&a, aud For
eign Refugees, with tbe British residents, have
formed an Infantry Regiment, and are form
ing another.
Collector Barney ssya he has information
that official correspondence between Wash
ington and Baltimore has resulted in an under
standing, on the part of tbe Baltimoreans, that
they will repair tbe railway bridges and tele
graph lines, and keep communication open.
Hon. Daniel E. Sickles contemplates rais
ing a Regiment.
Commodore Vanderbilt says hs has inform
ed the Government that it can have, gratis,
his whole fleet of steamers, fully manned and
equipped-
Mayor Wood recommends the appropria
tion, by the eity authorities, of one million of
dollars for war purposes.
A lot of uniforms were seized in a store in
Dey street.
An unsuccessful attempt was made to poison
the Massachusetts Regiment on board the
steamer State of Maine.
& CO
Invites Attention to their Stock of
jiAraTf n/
READY-MADE CLOTHING
rsoc .v.i- -A.3STID
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CABSIMERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPRING’S TRADE.
It if the largest, choioest and cheapest Stock we have ever brought to Atlanta.
We invite the speeial attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
As we are prepared to offer extra inducements to CASII PURCHASERS
We would also call the atention of Military Men to our Stock of
Naw On leaks, April 23.—Cotton dnll. 2,750
baits sold at 11c.
Nothing doing in Freight! or Exchange.
Amoctingof the citi sens takes place to night.
Tha general resolve is to raport to the aothori-
tise all persons opposed to our interests.
WiLMixoroif, N. C., April 23.—Several com
panies from Georgia—tbe Macon Volunteers,
Floyd Rifles And Columbus Light Guards—
passed through here yesterday, en route for
Norfolk. All well.
Indiana In the Field.
Indianapolis, Ind., April 23.
The full quota of Volunteers, called for by
President Lincoln, has been acoepted by the
Governor. Fifly-six companies are now in
camp.
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
Ceu. Scott not Resigned.
Naw York, April 23.
General Scott has not resigned, nor does he
intend lo do so.
Arkansas a Unit for Secession.
Van Bcrrk, Ark., April 23.
An immense Meeting was held here last Sat
urday. The Confederate States’ Flag was rais-
ad. Arkansas is a unit for immediate Seces
sion. A strong war feeling prevails.
Printers’ Meeting Postponed.
Naw York, April 23.
The Annual Meeting of the National Typo
graphical Association is indefinitely postponed.
Gen. Pierce lu the Field 1
Concord, N. H., April 23.—Ex-President
Franklin Pierce addressed the people to-day,
urging them to uphold the flag, and be true to
the Country.
Gau Powder Seised, «skc.
Naw York, April 23.—One thousand barrels
of powder, bound to New Orleans, were seised
here yesterday ; also a lot of blank Registra
tions for vessels, Southward bound, and sus
pected vessels are being watched.
Senator Wilson baa enlisted as a private in
tbe Massachusetts Rifles.
Senator Baker has been chosen Colonel of
the California Regimeut.
The Eighth Regiment of Massachusetts have
landed at Fort McHenry.
[Special to tbe Montgomery Advertiser.]
Wilmixqtox, Delaware, April 22.—All the
Bridges between Susquehanna and Philadel
phia are guarded. Workmen have been seat
to ropair the injured Bridges on the Northern
Central Railroad.
Harrirbcro, Pa., April 22, 1861.—Fears
are entertained that tbe Maryland Volunteers
will make a demonstration on Chambereburg.
Tbe Virginians are rapidly cooctotrating at
Affaire lu BaltlmQa'e.
Baltimors, April 33.~Nothing but secession
flags flying. Nobody daree proclaim himself
favorable to the Union. Armed men are sta
tioned to prevent the re-building of the Bridges
destroyed a day or two ago.
Washington Strongly Protected—Astor
given the Governmert •*,000,000—
Missourian* Indignant.
Nsw York, April 23.—Advices from Wash
ington say that the Government has planted
cannon on all the heights overlooking the eity.
About ten thousand troops are under arms.
Win. B. Astor has offered to give the Govern
ment ft4,tt6O,O0i>, and to loan it $10,000,006
mere.
The St. Louis papers state that the people of
the interior of Missouri are indignant at Lin
coln for calling out u large a military force. A
good deal of secession feeling in some regions;
bat private sentiment is unanimous for concil
iation and peace.
The city is fall of rumors, but quiet,
demonstrations as vet.
Harpers'Ferry. Five thousand troope are ex
pected—tbolr supposed destination is Washing
ton. Thrae Railroad Bridges between Har*
risburg and Baltimore have been destroyed.
Independence, Mo., April 22, 1861.—The
arms and munitions of war at the arsenals at
Libarty have bean given up, haviog bean soil*
od by Misaourians. An immense secession
meeting was held here. Thousands from the
adjoining counties and Kansas wera present.
The Seoesston flag was displayed in many
prominent places.
St. Joseph, Mo., April 22,1861.—A seces
sion flag was unfurled here to day, carried
through the streets by n mounted company,
end afterwards raised in Market Square with*
out disturbance. There was great ent husiasm
and excitement and the secession feeling pre
dominant.
Fatbttvills Arkansas, April 22, 1861.—
The Arkansas Convention has been ordered to
assemble on the 6th of Mey.
POST-OFFICE.
ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAIL8, do.
Post Ornci, Atlanta, April 20,1861.
Until further notice, the Mails will clots as follows:
Georgia Railroad Mall 7* A M.
SWORDS, EPATJLETS, & SASHES FOR GENERALS,
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SAROEANTS.
KNAPSACKS furnished at short notice, at very low prices.
W. F. HERRING & CO.
March 30, 1801.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand, and offer for sale, all kinds of
MILITARY GOODS AND EQUIPMENTS,
SWORDS,
EPAULETS.
AC.,
SASHES,
KNAPSACKS,
&c.
We are now prepared to furnish every article in the MILITARY LINE, of any
quality, and in any quantity, suitable for every grade or department. Our stock of
Western A Atlantic Railroad Mail 8* A.M.
Macon A Weitsrn Railroad MaU %}< A.M.
Atlanta A West Point Railroad Mall 9 P.M.
OFFICE HOURS.
Op*n at 7 A.M. Cloaa at 1 P.M.
Open at 2Jtf P.M. Cl oho at 6* P.M.
SUNDAY.
Open at 8 A.M. Clotoat 9* A.M.
Open at 2«f P.M. Close at 8\ P.M.
The office will close on the arrival of the Atlanta A
West Point Mall, until the sama liae been diatrtbuted ;
and en the arrival si tha Western A Atlantic Railroad
T. 0. HOWARD, P. M.
New Orleans Steamer Seized,
Cixcixbati, April 23.—A Committee of Safe
ty stopped th* steamer Decatur, bound for Now
Orleans, with bacon, lard, beef and othar pro
duce. ——-
Baltimoreans Preparing lo toke Fort
Me Hear)',
WiLHiHUTos, Del., April 23.—Tbe Baltimore
ans ara actively preparing lo take Fort Mc
Henry. The guns of the Fort are turned to
wards the city.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL.
We are authorised and requested to announce
Col. Robbrt M. Brown, of DeKalb county,
a candidate for Brigadier-General of the First
Brigade, llih Division, Georgia Militia—cora-
pooodof the countiea of Fulton, DeKalb.Cobb,
Paulding and Polk—the election to be held on
tbe 30th instant.
Wa are authorised and requested to an-
nouueo Grorgk 8. Tbomas, Esq ,as a candidata
for Brigadier-Ganaral of tha First Brigade, llih
Division, Georgia Militia—composed of tha
counties of Fuitoo, DeKalb, Cobb, Paulding
and Polk—at the election to be held on th*
SBb ilatent.
a», of thl. oUj, ox. cnndld.U fer Brlj.di.r-
G.n.r.l of Ihn Ffrit Brifoda, llih Di.i.ion.
Ganriim Militio—eomnnwd of Ui* oountien of
Fillon, DoKolb, OoBb, Paulding and Polk—Iba
Aloeliata w I* hold an tho JMh of April.
3,000 tSittdlSS,’'
BalUaioroaaa Actlrolj it Work.
Haiuoacm , Pa.
Protldoat Lloooli
op lo Eaaday orw.a, ■. ngnuo, and uxoa
plx- la Ball!noon. Tba alUana ban Imlvx fUS
1,000 Iba b—t^oaUly flood
'tPt*
Cab II
Moot rooolood nod
lfhTln.li or Bo
1 a oa.
CLOTHS, CAS8IMERS,
YESTING-8,
MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
and
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS,
IS VERY FULL, RICH AND FINE.
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we coil offer them uncommon In
ducements to BUY FOR CASH.
We are Agent, for the celebrated I. M. SINGES 6 CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
“ooau.ApaM.il",
BEACH & ROOT
i iii MV Bterirkf t Ml Uw of
SPRING GOODS,
UfCLCDIXO
BA RE OS ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
BKBK01DMBIK8,
LACES,
At., Ac.
O US Stock will ba eoraploto and lam, asd
will bo oold for
CASH,
at oi low pricea oa Goods bar. avar bao a of
fend. BEACH * BOUT.
March 4,1841.
1801. 1861.
SALMONS * SIMMONS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la
FOREIGN (t DOMESTIC »!lf GOODS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts.,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NEW SPRING STOCK!
O NE of our firm having returned from Mar
ket, where he has iastcompleted an exten
sive purchate of our Spring Stock of
DRY GOODS,
STAPLE A PASCT GOODS
war. noror mon attractive. Tba aupply of
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS, Ao.,
la ample.
Crept V’dnflmi.,
Burt ft Anglmit,
french Chintt,
JtatumMfuc,
Orate AMIne,
and a ipleadid aioortmont of
Flntn f fancy Mtkc.
Sitk Mantlet,
Beet ere, fc.,
n^av bo found among our oiaortment; alio,
ALKXASDfB KID GLOVSS, SILT BITS, *t.
Every variety of Ladlai* and MliMa’ 8H0E8,
manufactured in Philadelphia axprauly for
trad#. A more beautiful lot of
CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTH* AND MATTINGS
wa havs savor displayed la thl. market.
All of which wo will toll low for CASH.
Ordero promptly attended to.
SALMONS A SIMMONS,
Atlanta, March 28, 1881.
SILVEY & DOUGHERTY,
NORCROSS’ BULIDINO,
Junction Whitehall Sc Paaob-Trao
Streets,
H AVE just received, and are naw spanlng,
tha largaat a took of Goods tbay ha vs avar
otferad in ons reason. Thair stock waa bought
axaluaivaly for Cash, and will Im prisad allow
Sgnraa.
Tbay havs ovary varlaty ef
DRY GOODS,
irom Brown Homsspuna to tba Snoot Drees
Silks; all kind, of froth LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS; a large assortment of
including Linens, Law no, Plica Gooda. Cal loose,
Gingham., Ao.; all kinda of HOSIERY and
FAN
CY ARTICLES. Alio, a large assortment
JEWELRY, WATCHES, Sea.
In thair Bare mint Rooms, tbay have an ala.
goat and fall (apply ot
Ready-Made Clothing,
and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, Ac. Also, abonl
$11,008 worth of
SHOES, BOOTS, &c.
embracing nil alare, and .great variaty, for La-
diet, Mioaaa, Man, Bo jo and Children.
They repeat: thair (task la vary full, and
they are datsrmiasd to Mil.
Tha pablls are respectfully invited lo sail
and nxamma thair stock and prices before pur-
chasing elsewhere.
marehS SILVEY A DOUGHERTY.
WRIGHT & JACKSON,
rACTOll.CIIMIllIIV
—AMD—
FORWAROINS MERCHANTS
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
all— a. waisnv.
wn. a. jacssoK.
R EFER to Captain Jobs W. Andtrson, fa-
van ash, Oa.; Claghorn A Cunningham,
Savannah, On; Breton A Villalonga. Sevan.
tab, 0a.; Erwin A Harden, Sevan a eh, Oa.;
Carbart A Bros, Haw York; T. V. Flamming
A Co., Arr—to, Oa.; Swan A Bra., Feriandi-
H. L. Hart, Palatka, Flo.; Aim— Merritt,
Hnwkinavitla, On.
Agrat fer tha BrargleAaLineof Mailitram-
ere la Fsraaadias, and Steamer. Ire— Basil
and Oak, to Hewkireville. aprl»-lm.
PATTTEN k MILLERS,
QENIHAL QOWMIOTION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
oa.