The weekly Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 18??-1861, July 03, 1861, Image 3

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TELEGRAPH. LlrcalBllM CtlBg to N«w •rleaus. WjtkBtNOTOir, June 35.—W. D. Gslfag •IJfcrUe f autkuriziiic meat to meet tbc enemy, while he with a | H itmuedSlamJ^ot^^^oEoo tCTTH tL^7iST7nATrvs!^7?l!!f^^^T^ large force went down to Winchester, thus' for me to rood )ou m.i. 1*newt, but youauv To ensbfc the critical reader to four »p checkmating the Federal advance in both rely upon my promptness m furnishing Bull predate the following of hand "printer's direction*. I as may he within my teach. V. P. R author*," it is necessary to Mate a few (beta. tar Wta'£ n * M ta M . ! -i~__ !^V>l^ugMUi,row.loIk. WiscHKrrltK, Va., June 3/i. 'i'*^* 1 * ,PWB * 1 Tito Otackaiu Queue uy. that 5,000, . . — I.. "“"2; 211 -Tkc Viiglol. Con SoathCTnen u» IS mile iKiyimd Phlllippi, tar TlrflNtN OMTM.M4.nM i Ool. A. B. Kaoak.—W. Iik1 the ploMiirc | unw. ,» lli( , . ... "'“•jM.ttaiu.dlilw uniformed ud well unml; 300 u n ra*rv.- | W.»rBEm.K, Va, June 30. yMtq&qr, of meeting lu our city, Col. A. B. ; M Urouue Uie ol a lou „r f„ur mUUoM of dot ■"'« IUU-«.rtlle; one Uumlred toT.lry ur XtataB Eom.,. Uegu, for m.uy yur. eSter tn u,. ' “ « ““ *»• ** jlj. . .. I «1 W— os ! ** —»»» > — — »- I r—. . * "» *Z_ .... I *"*‘1 at Romney. Picket skirmhhre continue. Suspected persons are turned <1 f ahot. Ian, of which two million. Treasury note*. The wpuit of the ComndtiatreconHueuib . ... _ _ the expnlri*>n front the i\ invention ol Meows. d?n IMKkartt ** B - ClwwrrllUut Brown, OsriWe, Hurley, Wiley, and eight otben, pending which ( .nventlon adjourn ed for want of quorum In session to-day iw.-lvo members from WOre **9*^*^ j There were leu Federal prisoners brought Prince Cam,lie Depots * dsdingufahetl h< rr ywUenU y. r««tam,, hml to AU.I«rr vrt.h ,br Prr. ! „ intTOM eleat yealef' la\ The Prince cornea to offer j ien , bis awuird acrrkv to il„ Confederate State*. W. M. Marlbm, the Upy. Richmond, Jnne 34.—W. K. Huritnit, alleged Spy, in charge of a committee from Atlanta, arrived in this city thia morning. , V °“' -rrmpondm, „UI Ur. U> bo* lu- j U.Tuul' Sutr, , Ir I. Ju* f*» too I £JL"* * *" »■** .« II* ! t'w* P T <W ' h ,*T"‘ K , ” l « Md 1WII, ,b,l be taMtoU, 2 S.^12 u|k>ii, muat aufflee to excuae him. ^ • ♦•••» - ** 60 uo ^ °ff er •* a You will oUerve that the Eighth Georgia ! «* A Cruioarrv.-Mr. Join,» wreath upon the altar of Southern lltera Regiment ha- retraced It* atepa, and the I A *£"*• ?™ r r ^ enl, { ?*' U,rr w |.,. a ^.1 -r „ lt- _,. v aacola, ha* left at our office the hill of n rZy. n r ^ rrT.Tr. ~T 1 «•» ™u*l,l n.-ur IV„m«d.. tan •» “ “"•rA b« *«1 wlut Cm. prove or aoine interest to your readers. 1; . ’ ... of,t. last wrote you from Harper’s Pony, since 1 »t b four toe, long, anttn^n , |n|Cl) .^ T| ,, w . faK I NroKTL , SATK m . tspiring Anthony ltobinaon, a veuerahle and es teemed citizen of Ihrhniond, died on yester day. Thu luterest on Virginia Immb, not held or due in the United Nates, are to he paid in Richmond on the i\m D | July at Rich Nothing confirmatory of live Secession of Maryland has yet l»een received here. which many change* and movement* have taken place, sudden and inexplicable to all, save thoae who ordered them. If you en tertain an klea that persona at the seat ot war are at all appriiod of what b tranapir ing, dismiss such erroneous impressUm at kept in hlissftil Ignorance of Hug the war Ice is selling c, th« street* in Richmond i he W,U * lurned at six to eight dollar. Iicr pound. 1110 federate C Pssasugers lo-dny Inun Winehesier give i * on - a hundred reports in regard to a skirmish st Romney, on Tuesday About a do*en f«nl eral and two Confederate were killed. now In Jail. The Confederate authorities / everything, and while noihiug have turned hb caae over to the State of | annoying, we are bound to admit that it is right and pro|>er tor those in command to l»o rupulouslv circumspect lest their plans Imamu* due tb. IkhiIIa ' Virginiu. He will tan- u imUalMqr uf Ibe 1'njlA.I Mute. i. •ii^H-uilnl ilu to-morrow, end if (be r.lden here should r Nothin, of iuterw at other poinie Tbc j Hint, Oen Beoumrerd raoommendn .ucrHIln location of trcM>ps are so often changed, and j warfare in Western Virginia, their nuulirr so often increased or diminish-1 Batteries are planted in every available lie sufficient to convict him,. may be thwarted. We remained at the For- warrant, from j ry but a short time, aud from indications ra in ('harles- around, it was natural to supp«ise we were I there for the purpose of holding i» against an enemy whose approach was almost hour 1/expected. Our troopa had possession of Wit the Maryland and Virginia heights (uft opposite, upon which Iwtterie* were plant*-*!, and our rear was oguaily well pro- tectetl by a formidable array of guns range*I Important lr«*m Wi»hlM|l*iN. WAsinna/oN, June 24.—The War I)e- INirtment naa received dispatches saying Ad, und »> many MralagAm plans ailoplAd,! |wlnt ItAlwAAn Msnswis (lap and thA KAdcr-1 "l»" «f * bill AMendln. peflupa tbeir dUciWAt unirrniAiiu t.sday i'ruilrntly | ,| Hum. niilr. in ],'!!.Ill In Ibr atad! ur an cn|p..r rhanp-d to-morrow, with ollirr nmihlcrw- j Tbe kpntlirnirn orm lo Ik- ignorant of ra< ‘" 1 Harper's Perry could not prove loss bona entirely supt-rAi-dAn tin- nectwslty of j tbe l-K*. Mint when Oen dontl ttrdetaan ad j u >* l ‘ “ »aa<*<I Tberraopyla- 'IJtis fact belli, tbe uaeftuueua in regard to ttuable tele.rapb- ’ vance, be can easily avoid Manassas , known lo the well-posted Scott, of oonrse j Is-tters by the Africa say, that a la'rge ; "'' ” tlv k w "" l| l !«' "'«ib' U|""t H, t»l-eei,lly ] nuniUr or privateers art In-ing fitted out for I si “ w (be valuultle Arsenal property bad tbe Cunfralerale Slates. Some bate alreudy [ been removed by the Confederate Slates to e fl Richmond und North ('aroliua, leaving lit- Jim Lnue will return to Kansas in a few ■*»"« T * lue - This property has Ikh-u'( unaad - . - „ „ , 11b brigade b to consist of five Re-1 ertintatod at three uiilii-uis, the hulk <»f I 1“!^ thecausciother Mates follow fe rrkreiuis in sucjjjnattm. Allornr) (.fsrrtl Aulr. Juttekson Citt, June 80.—Attorney Gen eral Note declines taking the oath, and b held as prisoner. gemus looking weapon, of the finny, rifri- aliiKAi) **r thk Trr.noram.—. Aitom- , Southern Expreas Company has placed ns in j poaacaaion of New York dntaa of thn 30«h.‘| We have thus an insight into the enemy's 1 movements ahead of accurate telegraphi* news. Enterprise, like virtue, will always have its reward. itorMatost.j '•Tv.nV ” Thk World’s Fair.—We publish els*- where a communication Iron, the C'hnrleaton Courier, acccnipanitsl by editorial remarks from that sterling pa|*er. We promise tin- ('oiiNiKit that Georgia will !*e represented at London “(.).* n Mr. Tuoviua TKLL i s whv f"—We find this question In the Richmond Kiomin er t and clip the article to which it U attach ed: Home ol the Southern Himes seem to pursuing a rather nuestiouahle course in gard to arming their volunteers for thc( (•-derate army. We saw a Georgia r ment, a day or two ago. drawn up in Capitol l%oure after tlu- nuliion of the (_ f*H>t militia. Tlu-\ were altogether wifMp arms, exc*-pUikgir‘|verlia)is, in the ehet-ae knives and pocket pistols, all prlvi property, lmpiiring **f one why thov hi come lo light without arms, he replietl tliat the Governor of Georgia would not allow single musket belm|ging to the State ' Away down Houth, In a fiehl of Cot,on, There once lived A man of bottom. Hoorat Hoorn! If nova for Dixie's land Ills heart was kind, Rut his wrath was scalding; X printer bold Was Colonel Gauldiug. Hoorn! flooru! Iloora tor Dixie's land. I'm glad 1 live in Dixie, Horn! Iloora! In Dixie's land I have my “atumi," And act my type in Dixie, Iloora! Iloora! Away down Houth iu Dixie. A spy there came Kr»*n the Ysnke* Ksilon, To lire the homes On each plant at True Houtheru men, To the manor born, air. Iloora! Hoorn! Iloora tor Dixie's land. Chorus— I’m glad I live in Dixie. Hoora! Hoora! In Dixie’s laud, I have my "stand," And set my type in Dixie. Hoora! Hoora! Away down Houth iu Dixie. A Little too Wiixnco.—-Th* following little scene* occurred no* a thousand from our whereabouts. Enthusiastic individual volunteers for the war—wonders wbat effect the news will have u|>ou hb wife—goes home to impart I the direful intelligence to devoted -Xpert* any amount of soba, shrieks, liys- erica, etc., from devoted wife. Itead, read, read this precious bit of do* potbin from the N. Y. lribunr, brought ont by rumors of Adjustment. CONGRESS MAY DO WHAT THEV WILL, BUT THK MIGHTIER POWER WHICH !H BEHIND OONGPB88 AND ALL OTHER CONSTITUTED AUTHOR ITY WILL 8UBMI1 TO NOTHING WHICH LOOKH TO A RESTORATION OF PEACE WITHOUT THE GUARAN- TIKfl OF SUBMISSION FOR THE FU TURE, AND INDEMNITY FOR THE PAST. The same men who have touched Indio,s for a quarter of a century can han- ! something to ieil you— something ! won’t exactly please you, hut—" i Wife- “On, well! Thomas out with U." j Husband—'"The fact b, Molly. I—I—; I but first promise me that you won't cry.” ' Wife- "I won’t erv, Tl oman, ui.lres it In Unger. THEY WILL AH EASILY AND READILY ORGANIZE A MILITARY DESPOTISM, IF THE EXIGENCIES OF THE HOUR DEMAND IT, AH THEY CAN RECONSTRUCT ON THE FOUN DATIONS OF TRANQUIL ARBITRA TION. He have opened our tyet to the iu remty of a timnyer central jtotrer, tshen Slatrt are in insurrection, and cities in handed rebel lion. WE SUSPEND THK 1IABEAH CORPUS IN PUBLIC DANGER. AND WE MAY NOT ONLY RESTORE BUT KEEP THE SUBORDINATION OF POP ULAB ELEMENTH BY THE SHARP DMCIPMME OP THK RWOIH) This b the fruit of Federalbm. I<ol the people of the South dig thb Federal tree up ! by the roots. We eouimeud this to the fol- owere of A le-.ander 1 Umilton. mg ny: fushaml -“Well, Molly, I—I—I am go- tha wars with CapL - r a oontpa- don't take • ,■ chr-rUhed t " Wife-r-"Oh, no! Thomas, I won',. I am aatbfled, and much nitaaed nt your deter mination. I can take care of myself while you are gone." Hualiand—astounded ut wife'* indifference —"And you are willing that 1 dmll go mu' leave you OQMOUrtod ffi» —‘Certainiy; i>erfectly willing. I can take care of myaelf—don't be alarmed on my account-’’ Husband—thinks he smell* u rtU—' u Y<mi aay that you are perfectly w illing that 1 almll go and fight In my country's defence f" Wife—Yen, Thomnn; what can lie more noble than to die in defence of one’* coun try?" Husband —to wh»m the idea of dying never occurred—"And you tell me coolly aud dis passionately that you arc willing that I shall 11unbuild aturtmy vy in a rage—‘‘Well, Molly, nil that I havoto aay b, Hi a' a little too wr UNO." And Thom** Join***! the Home Guards. Xsw Orleans Crescent. 1 Ifoor f<*r Dixie's lard. out o( it VirgiuW- x-mb fifty I lions days. Vrrtftrt ol I hr J«Pf. ^ frr. Lot ia, June 30.—The verdict of die I “"T a0<l Jury in thb city, in regard to tbe tight there, ■ “that the U. H. troops fired without pn»vj The gossip in tin- Tribune says that a |iart of the Jeist-y regiment, while pacing through Baltimore, gave three lieartv cheers tor Jef fenon Darb. The same paper also sialet* that Col. Al ton, of the New York first Regiment, was armrted by Butlei Butler’s loyalty i» strongly suspected. The regular officer* an- preparing a petition ibr hb removal. The New York regiment, »K>th regular* and volunteers are clamorous, i an attack ia liattl*- under Butler. ghneuta of Infantry, six companies of Cav MJJof AfltBery. M*Dtgomcry commands a lh-giiueut. Inane's proclamation calls Kansas to annf, and he announces hb intention lo aid the * Himot .. , . . , .. ... ; her example, but Georgia's Oo whlcl, r<.n.i.l. of macliinery r.-r the tuarni „ Ii>rii ,„ ; rm ht . r tho.iglt glad- factureof arm*. It apiK-nrs that Gtu. I*at )y they rush to meet the ft*-! Can Mr.< tersou's division of the Northern army has i Tooinlw tell us why f been hovering in that vicinity, meditating a i We take this occasion to say that we will descent upon Gen. Johnston's division of the ' in duc couree give the answer required.— Unionites iu Arkansas, Lmbuma, hihI Contoderate Army. I have heard thefiirces j I” meanwhile we wait for Air. ToombV Texua. of the former varioualy estimate«l at from J reply to the Km miner. The Federal Government has prohibits j 15.WW »«• ^,000, encamp«*tl in and about n ^ J^JldTratr tbe publication *A Army inoxem«Mt< ' oallwl Willbmsport, on the Maryland J A lWt esiMU»dent in M. LosU.lta*. Ht. laiL'ia, June 24.—Cotton's command has returned from Syracuse, after pursuing Jackson 11 miles. McCulbx-li, a brot ber of Hen McCulloch, lias Iteen taken prisoner. State troop* are concentrating §1 Lexing- d tlecline I ton, simiillaneoualy with llinae of Lyon. The Missourian* have eval uated l<exiug- Baltimore Aflatr*. ) A fight is reported to have taken place at .!,„»■ 9K A Uigt ckuw.1 i. i v tionhn , o( ■ttnrfrKl hy tin- KKmrdiuf Ptovoki MkikIibII r<nk T| „. k ||, ld wh ,.„ “ j* M-thIi.1 ^ <>««■ IK » l»rgv <l»«Uty «• ' t o< * nr< , Th , LnioniKU. nu.l .In-Yf •m»Ud>mn>aniU..n, inolwliog -ighi hun-' nffth , MiuourUn., killing S3, drfd HUM. which wt-re found In » cdlnr. ! T)w sMun „ S»>u nrrivnl from Jcffrinor. Itnnkn lu. rvcwlml .mlrr. not to Inlorfrrr J n w)Ul Bulr „„ | XMrili whn h r „„l ( . with the nfltrfnlK < <oc|« Ihr |..lk-c, nml vn- ' , n Wt rt,lnglon Cilr. rarin from refu*l. lo wrvr, nr nwlgiu j Mrflcllnnd nn.l SUIT nrrtrcl nt Urnflon. tine, »m m br filled hy Kcnly. MoCli-IInml hiu lmuo.1 • |irtK'lnm.lion, in B aaktaaina Xtwi. which lie deprecates the guerrilla husineaa. Wash,not*»n, June 29.— The steamer j fhierrilla’s are to he dealt with according Pawner bat the Navy Yard. ! hi the severest rules of the military laws.— The steamer Freeborn has |*ocee«l*d to All persona giving aid or information to the Point Mathis, and landed men and sand Southerner* are to be held in those confine- hag* to proceed with the breastworks. j ment; all persons being armed, except those The Sautliemers approached, the breast- j of known loyalty, are to Iks arrested and worker* took the water, after which the examined. Southerners occupied the breastworks.— side of the Potomac, and aliove the Ferry some 30 mile a. Finding an attaok upon tin- latter likely to prove an unprofitable invest ment, it see,ns he determined to ernas the river into Virginia for the double purpose of investing Winchester und cutting off nil supplies to the Ferry, which might readily have been done but for the timely move ment of Johnaton j toroea. On Saturday, June 15th, after blowing up the britlge and destroying all Government building*, we left the Ferry upon a forced inarch to meet the invadcra. Just here It b, perhaps, prop er to remark, that though the Ferry, anti a town adjacent, called Bolivar, are both vile nests of altolitkmism, 1 am not apprised of h atngie trespass upon the private right* of any individual. I state this to show how magnanimous we can afford to Iw even to our enemka. Several spies wore caught ar.d set at liberty again ; wc cherish no petty re venges; we entertain a contempt too pro found for such auiall fry to harm them, and I’ll guarantee that such prisnhei* as are now at Richmond, taken In honorable combat, are treated as gentlemen! Passing diaries,own, we left die turn pike road leading to Winchester, and direct line of inarch towards Marti, um.“ W Ov.r I ■ »"« tlw 'j!"''. Wl T" full representation of the Confederate fuates World's Fair, which will Im-opened!,: May 18A2. The iin|HUiance ofsueli n rep rcsenUtion cannot 1m? overrated, and as Hi • time for preparation is no, long, we earnest ly invite the attention .»l nil who arc in po give effect and directions to proper ly in ■Itioi efforts. In manufacture*, strictly spooking, we cannot send varied contributions, nor b it desirable that we should, hut in many mate rials of wide and general um Iu arts and tna- nutaetures, we can give s|>ecimens that must command aUention and go far towards open - ing a favoiable market in Europe for all the products of the South. In metals, minerals and vegetables, we can and should offer specimens of many materi als demanded by the workshops ami facto ries of Europe, and in some <-asea supplied to them now on terms less advantageous than would be the export from the Houth, under an approximation to reciprocal free trade. Southern iron, it has been demon strated, can lie profitably exported lo Ku rope, and tor some qualities of iron, a pre ference will be inevitably established when ever properly introduced in market. In many of the finer applications of iron the demand Is growing for the iren worked egctablc fuel, lo said he'd split All into splinters The Southern rail In spite of the Printer*. Hoora! Hoora! Hoora for Dixie's land. The typoa first, In Richmond city, Judged the ‘‘iaso" And “set" a ditty. Iloora! Hoora! Hooraf«u Tbe Charleston boys Took up the “motion," Atlanta caught The “Yankee Notion." II(M : Chorus- IIo. Iloora for Dixie’s land. nut with vegetable fuel, and In Europe this working, there will nccensari^b* an actlvt? and attentive interes. exhibited towards all proposed ami possible modes of obtaining The ‘‘tanker Notion" Hlunved hi* letters; Said lie, "Take rare And mind youi betters.” Hoora! Iloora! Hoora for Ditie’s land. “William M. Browne says, Set me freo, airs, Semi me to Richmond If you please, sirs." Hoora! Hoora! Hoora for Great was the rage Of Col. Gaulding, The printer hold ! wrath is scalding. < land. Hour Ho lbs i for Dix i land. The Lincoln spy, Ho alack and Sidney, Was hustled oft" old Virglny. Ho Ho< ('***■ Al Frr * , rn - w,,il ' " rin « * | editor of toe <Wr»r, hero Mlfhl t<* U) protect the swnnmers, was shot dead In , N.^OivUIe, U» Join the Blackburn Guards, for J Tin- position lire**,. Sixty five shot* were thrown I Vjggioja. H^yr^act as <tn*cial rnu****'^ j nmmtt; nr Tbe Houtoem mail, Ihr lira .inc !hr into, ! ‘ *ho rivrr wllb arrival to-day. ton?e, an*l would repair at once to Martlns- burg, thenco to Bunker Hill anj on to Win- M I , . . . cheater. Eatly on Hunday morning, ltith -“cmucJune25— Alatnk riot u«ok , ... / . . thi» city to dxv The rflinnu. dr ! Jm > 1 - *« Kooflmtetl toe Ibrretl niurcli, end supposed tbe fight would take Bluer. ! contrllmlioih to the World's Fuji A Lincoln sit i X «'*** overwhelming • unknown; Nltlrublsh mt Urwn«M. Gkskton, June2».-A skirmish took place near Cumberlan<l. Thirteen of tbc Federal Zouaves ah*mlone«l their horse* and took ta the hills, arriving last night at Cumber* land. Two were missing and one killed. kere office*. The Montgomery Guards wen- rmcl, Martinsburg or Bunkei Hill Mor krai Uair nnrnl Hurrawlsi Wo- ralled out, but refiiseil to obey—to fire the citizens. The Zouave* were also ealbsl out. wiio fired buck-shot at the citizens. them and await their arrival, determined extend them that cordial welcome which Belgians, than n collect tve and assorted rep resentation of metals, metafile ores, Ac, ] from the Confederate States, If an adequate . representation in made. The subject demands immediate attention j from our artisans manufactures, miners, land owners, merchant* and others interest- ed; and to give proper effcci, a Commission | should Im nppointed hy the Confbdei '* bad Boon D. The spy befm HU eagle eye H«» “A spy yn Yot fa f«K.I, sir.’ II. N > ll.M vernment, a tilary Commission by the Governor of each State. The co-opera- I agricultural Associations, mcrlmiilcs' «r* ■inoton. June 29.- The Federal Government U going to Imwtow two hun- drwl milium from the people, in sinus of fifty and one hundred dollars. The Cabinet seems to lie afraid to trust capitalists. Wheeling Conference. Wiirklino, June 25.—The Convention adopted a resolution to prevent the military from leaving the Htatc. Tbe Convention will adjourn to-morrnw, to meet again on the rirat Thursday in Angus,. Cairo, June 29.—Two Dutch companies are ordered to Alto to Join the Federal force* and to threaten the Missourians Tbe Dutch companies did not care to leave Cairo, r many left in tear*. The Tennesseean* continue moving. * Nkw Oni ■V Smrmt Cavalry Ordered to .Vllaaaari. OnutAxa, Joue 29.-All the Caval- ordered to Missouri. •eoM Ukt In Blchmand. WAannioToN, June 29.—It is rumored 'Shat tbe Cabinet in couocd voted to request fcrotl to take Richmond, if possible, before Ibe assembling of the Southern Congress. McLellan has aothorize«I Uie sending of prisoners of war to Columbus, Ohio. Hy. Lovia, June 29.—The Jiemorrat's Cairo correspondent ssys that the Missourian* are coocentratlng on Uie Arkansas inirder, and are receiving arms from the H<Kith. They expect to be joined hy Tennesae-eans Ar kansas aud Misaimippinn.-v. Binl’s Point is guarded by two re-gimeuts and a batulnm of flying artillery'. Hon. A. J. Leroy was arrrried at Cape Goranda. Lyon is still at Booncviiie. Roussau’s troops go into camp in the In diana aid*. Colton prohibits the shipment of every thing to tbe secaded Htates Nxw York, June 24.—The steamship Bremen arrived here to-day. Us acral Warden !trw*. The British Dominion wifi send addition al troops to Canada. Tbe Moui,cur declares tbst it is Napol eon's intention to olieerve a strict neutrality. Roarosah- takes Covonr’s place. Washington ttews. Wahiiinotor, June 25 — A any has Imcn arrested to-day, who has given roll details of the number and position of m;r troops and batteries in tbe vicinity ot Hagertow u and Harper’s Ferry. District picket* left WilliamsiKirt, hut Johnaon wo* reported seven miles back, with four regiments. Wllwankle Mlotrr*. Milwai'Kik, June 35.—Forty of the bank rioters are now in Jail. Martial law will be procla ! med. A large crowd threaten to break the Jail •cpartnrr ol Tro«|Hi. Wary Ian* 4'onvrntloti. Frkdkrick, June 25.—The Convention InumkhI resolutions demanding the Governor a return the arms to the State militia. isuioon, mane an asrpm u>-oay, uncoveruq that tbe HouUierners were also ballooning. ) had declared "that Spain wonld occupy Hi. Ibauingo at her own risk and peril/ says the Govern ment haa received no offlclca) notice of such a declaration, but ts prcjnrrrl to defend tlie integrity of the territory which It ha* an nexed to Spain. TttaftM" u. t)M l.rnchl.ur, Rrpul.liear. XroM the Nartkw «-•(—Fight bflurcn •ar Volaateara and (he KnrnKnt- mJ forced to Bctroat—Harpor'a Ferry again In one Poaoesolon—SloveneHta of Ucnaral Johnston—The Enemy ( herb Mated, See. Gordokbvii.i.r, June 21.—On Wednemlsy morning last, st five o’clock, an engsgr*- ruent took place at New Creek De|K»i, eighteen miles west of Cumlietisnd, on the Balthnore and Ohio Railroad, IsHween two companies of the Third Teunesaee Regi ment, and two companies of tho Thirteenth Virginia Regiment, under command of Col. Vaughan, of the Tennessee Volunteers, and about two hundred and fifty of the enemy. On sight of our troops tne enemy fired a few random shots, which were vigorously returned l>y our troops, followed up hy a bold charge, when the enemy broke and they have ever looeived from Southerners j luwodat ions, chaiulttni of commerce, and olh- in times of pose*’ as well as war! The boys | er societies representing industrial Interests were very tirc<l and In no hospitable mood, but I think they Intended to do the thing up handsomely. We marched on Sunday some id resources, may aim* Ik 1 given \ Tke World * Fair and tks Houth. yditors Ccnrier : The great imjiortanee of a proper representation of the Confederate States at tbe World's Fair, to Im- held in London in the Suinnu r ol 1802, haa lieen al luded to in a recent i-wue of tbe Courier, the subject is one ofsueli interest that 1 will en deavor, with your kind permission, to offer u few suggestions in hopes that they may aid in arousing our citizens to a realization of the necessity for immediate action. illce, in The broiling sun, over a rough but beautiful country, with gun, haversack, etc., ii|M>n our back. I am an intense ad mirer of tlie heautiftil In Nature, and scene ry picturesque and gorgeous can throw me into ecstacies, but that march knocked tike “romantic" higher than a kite—it was most effectually removed, the last vestige of it! Nigut came, and alwut 10,000 men threw ^ ^ ^ their weary limbs upon the hard groundV> j ncx t, consc< rest, utterly oblivious of the approach ol our port* h Lincoln'. VnniUln. Tlie 1**1 t»n.,py ol ! •>“« "" montlu. left In Which to mr.kc llic Heaven If aaplMuOd covering, and Uie bo- j '^oiTSImuy^nd Itotovtllnllnn.lurel*-n nom of motlicr earth ia a couch downy ho iKindstcntly misrepresented to the world enouglk when |MM»r nature ha* been cxcrte<l by the proa* of the Northern States, that in her utmoU. We awoka noil morning ^ •''fiTtf K " r °'"; l* r " , , , , , , " rcgard«?<l as a semi Tiarbanon* iHNiole, living KTeaUy refraahod, and proceeded In queal ol in ,„ hB1 awuII|M , KU |,„„, "horns— Then William M. Brow Unasked intruded, And said, "Jeff. Dnvh You’re deluded." Hoorn! Hoora! Hoora “The spy I know, I've known him lnu<', 1 stand hi* ‘friend,’ him wrong, s Free th« BdMMaS Krssitni-r. Wra. H. Hnrlbut. It is known that one ot the chief malig ner ■ of the flkmtheru States, a certain Hun- but, notoriously the writer of those article* of the New York Times aud IVibunc that have done most to poison the Northern mind agaiust the Southern people, lias actu ally been even to Richmond, puttiug up at oue cf the principal hotels of the place, and, after insolently placing himself iu couimu ideation with an individual high in the office the Confederate Government, coolly pur sued hi* way without molestation or hin drance from any quarter. He left Richmond for Charleston, where his name and career perfectly well known. heard of Ilurlhut'n arrival In Charleston.— On yesterday, however, he was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, not In Charleston, of South Carolina. If any ii can, or ought to le considered tier »worn enemy, her bit enemy, her untiring caluniniatnr.— Not content with using the press of New Y'ork for our injury, he invented a troop of slanders against us in the Edinburg Jteeieic, which had a great career In England. This is the man who Is now upon a tour through the Houth For wha» end and with what aim Is he here f la It not perfectly Just and reasonable to believe, as do those rrlio have arrested film, thut he is lure acting a* a spy, While our houses are burnt In the night and our fields ravaged by day, while the Southern press refrains from publishing the daily events that pass under our eye*, and while the Northern newspaper* contain the matt minute detail* of every movement made by our troops, can the Houthern peo ple afford to let men like Hurlbttt pass through every comer of the country, under the protection of their own impudence, and the letter* of some doubtful endorser ? Is It time that an example should be made of of the trilie? Any Southern mail, who has participated in tlie polities of the last ten years, would I* poll! inly I) e pros ed, if caught In a Northern State ent time. Hnrlbut Is said to be !mnu"d**nt| and cunning, and many who know him are quite sure that he ha* a talisman of some sort, drawn from the pools of past corrup tion at Washington, which will get him through Ills present scrape. But we hope that the people who now neve hold of liim| jdl think tw^ce before they le^Jiim claimed Ouspowdsr Masufac' The invention of gunpowder is hy the German* for tlielr countmn Pi tlioldus Fchwartz; but it i* welt knoivn to have been In u*e among the Chinese since • folio ompoaed Hoor ! Hoi Ho« * for Dixie’s land. fled. fttlll Later front Ksr*|w. Ht. Jorh's. June 22.—The Steamer An glo Hat<>n, with Lnndondary date* to the 14th lust, ha* arrived. Userpmt Cotton Market.— Hales for the last three days, fending Wednesday, were 32.099 bate*. Speculator* and Exporters Market dull and Manchester advice* unfavorable. Breadstuff* of all qualities declined.— Cora steady. Provision* quiet. The political news unimportant The steam*!lip Great Eastern was to leave for Qaetwc with troops nn the 24th, and Uie GoMea Fleece is to leave on the name er rand on the 4th of July next. The bill repealing nitty on paper, passed the House ol Lords. Tbe Manchester Cotton Supply Associa tton held their meeting, at which they re ported ‘heir exertions rather discoaraging Many Spanish Cotton Factories have •topped, throwing thousands out of employ- Fall of a BalMtec. Kansas Citt, June 25 — Forty men who w.-re drilling st W, andotte Building, were injured by the falling of some, killing instantly and wounding l many. One man was wounded on our side. Several are known to have been killed of the enemy, but their exact loss U not stated. Two guns and a stand of colors were taken. Gen. Cadwafi&dcr commanded the Fede ral troop; who were approaching Harper's Ferry. He has retired beyond Hagerstown. Our troopa, including four or five hun dred Marylanders, again hold possession of Harper’s Ferry. Two prisoners of war, taken at Williams port, go lo Richmond to-day. One of them is Lieut. Col. Bowman, of the Eighth Penn sylvania Regiment, th' other a Major. They are under charge ol Col. Thom**, of Uie Maryland volunteers, who carries to Rich- mood the official report of the engagement at New Creek Depot Gen. Johnston is at Winchester, and has command of the whole Valley. His more- meat from Harper's Ferry toward Martins- burg to meet the enemy, instead of being a retreat, was aa advance upon the enemy who were approaching by Williamsport ?m£ Martinsburg. His march waa North from Harper’s Fer-y towards Marlin burg, oa reaching which i* sent a strong detach our game. We readied the village of Bun kcr Hill, still umjgr tlie impression that our euemy continued to advance. Various ru mors reached us, und scouts continued to come ami go, to ascertain, if (MMsible, the cxv:t posture of affairs; when, just as we were on tly- point of leaving Bunker Hill, expecting to encounter the enemy in the course of an hour, or at least find them nt Martinsburg that they foulinglnrioxuly retreat ed across the rirer again ! It appears that Gen. Patterson had succeeded in getting over aliout two thousand of his men, iu pur susnee of his plan-, before he was aware of the evacuation of Hurper’s Ferry. Our forced marches placed c* In sncli close proximity to him that all his calculations were frustrated—hr war regularly non- plussed, and concluded to retire in a digni fied manner until ho could I letter understand matters. It wan with 1dm (Caesar slightly improved) “ Veni, vidi, ramose.” Thus end ed our first engagement f We left Bunlcer Hill, entertaining no very exalted opinion of the chivalry of our foes, as somewhat disappointed- perhaps, •■qnal- ly so! Our present quarters, near Winches ter, are sufficiently contlgmutsto Patterson’s divisbai to give prompt attention to bis movements. I cannot ascertain the exact forre in and aliout here, but it is Urge, and may be c«kllected together for any emer gency Tue brigade to which the Eighth Regiment is attached, consists of some tour or five thousand men, and is under the com mand of Col. Bartow, who was recently promoted to Uie ;oi.itIon of Bri^-adier-Gen eral. The Lieutenant-Coloael is a former C. 8. officer, a Georgian, and a man emi nently qualified to fill Uie place. His name is Gardner, and I learn is a brother to the accomplished editor of the Augusta Coneti- tutionaUst. The regimeut under command of Col. Gartrell ia attached to the same brigade, and I am informed that still anoth er regiment from Georgia will soon lie add- est idea ol what is going on h the rest of the world. Recent events have in a meat- ure dispelled this division, It is desirable, however, for them to know, not only what wr are now doing, bill also what we have yet undeveloped, this will Ik* the Iwst oppor tunity which could possilily lie desired to display to tlie world our vast resources. In order to carry out this Intention fully, specimens and samples of our ngricultu.iil products, native woods, minerals, naval stores, in fact everything that lias any com mercial value whatever, should be eurefi’lly prepared, under competent superintendence and forwarded at an early day; each manu facturer ought to send something, not with the intention of competing with others, but to let the world know that we are progress ing. Each Htate in the Confendcracy oughk, lake Uiis matter in hand, and provide for j Chorus- Our President He is a great man, Ami reads the papers f.lke a statesman, ^ Hoora! Hoora! Hoora for Dixie’s land. Tlie Lincoln spy l*i sent to Jail, sir, And William M. Browne, Why he turned tail, air. ’Iloora! Iloora! Iloora for Dixies land. Chorus— "Hark from the Tootulm, A dolefttl sound," comes A mighty voice As from tlie ground comes. Iloora ! Hoorn! Hoora for Dixie’* Und. "Tell Gaulding bold With his own "hears, off! Close to Ids head I’ll cut his ears off Iloora ! Hoora ! Iloora for Dixie’s lend. the cipense* of transportation, etc., nml the Governors ought at oner to take tbereapon- aibility of t|ipointing competent men to make j the sele< Ilona, and represent them in the ex- j hihitioii. If sufficient spare cannot Im* ob tained iu the building, one could Im* hired in j Sportlsg IS it )u I’renct! .... lit)" *13 The ingredients are first reduced to an impalpable powder iu cylinder mills worked by water power, or between metniic rollers. It is next weighed, then properly mixed In a mixing trotigii with a wooden roller for three houn{ and at some mill* it is merely stirred about in a large tub for a short time; hut when this is the ease, more time is al lowed for incorporating which is the next process. The cylinders of most incorporating mills are two in number, and made of a verv tough description of stone; they each weigh about three tons. Tlie Iks! of tbe mill on which they revolve is of tlie same material; but cylinders and bed* of iron are also much used. The objection to Iron ImyIs it tluit they generally wear hollow in the middle, ami it would be out of the ouestion to have stone cylinder* and iron lieu*. The ciiarge which Is placed in s mill at a time is 42 lb*.; and it is moistened w ith two pints of wale:, which is placed In the mill with the charge; hut this is varied according to the state of the atmosphere. At the end of three hours the charge Is withdrawn i/om the mill to be pressed either in a by.-aulic or a powerful screw press; it is separated st equal distan ces by piste ol copper so that a uniform pressure may lie applied u> the whole, which Is about (KM) tons. When taken from the preea it is In thin solid cake* or layers, call ed "press cfckes." This is broken into pieces of about a quar ter of an ounce in weight, and removed to the corning house where It is granulated hy placing it iu sieves having a rotary shank f lignuinvila* w«mm! which | crush the powder Iwtwenn them, and the sides of the sieve; two other sieves of dif ferent degreen of fineness are pLced BM I must not omit to say something of out Utile company, the Atlanta Greys. We are getting on very quietly, and enjoying our selves first-rate. Major Cooper Uhs assumed bis new position, which places us under the command of Lieut Tom Lewi", and * i you b •aw. Our health continue* good, and we have all the necessaries of life, hut none of IU luxuries. the neighborhood tor the purpose. A few j thousands expended in this way, will be worth m.llions to us in s few yearn. This i* i tlie proper season for commencing tins work, our s< Uifttlfic men are generally at leisure, and our mechanic* are not so busy as not to j be able to prepare some article which they ordinarily manufacture. The war must not interfere in tills great ' work, and Lincoln's blockade won’t last ] much longer. Our Governors ought to | move at once in this matter, a* far as they are aWej they will, undoubtedly, be snnpor- j ted by tne legislatures. We are now Iwlng j taught a practical leaaon. A nation is re ! spccted in proportion to her wealth, and, i consequently, her ability to enforce a recog nition ot her right*. Let our glorious old j Slate give a little more time and encourage-1 ment to the development of her other re-1 sources—more especially minerals—in fit- tore, and make herselt a* far, at least, as the means for defence goes, independent of tlie world. Our young men will then learn that there are other fields in which Uiey may la bor with advantage to themselves and their 8Utc. It must not he said in fitture that Houth Carolinians must seek employment la other Htates, If they desite to folkrr oth or than the beaten track. By bringing our resource* before the world, capful will be Inducr! V> cornu to ut, and aid us in de- vcloplng their aldden treasures. Let each one furnish his quota, (practically, not mere sympathy, tbe day tor this haa passed) and tlie desired result will !m obtained. M. N. Important from our Commissioner*. - W# are reliably informed that a letter ha* been received to this city from the Hon. W. L Yancey, in which he state* that our Inde pendence will certainly be raoogmlaad by England during tbe month of August, and that he expects to be at boms In September. rule It into fine and coarse grain nr and muskets,) aud tlie dust or meal |>nw- (br tolls into a l«ox placed In-nesth. Tlie powder is now glared hy lieiug placed in a cask, which revolves on an axle through the centre about thirty times in a minute which takes off all the corner* of the grain and gives them a polish. The last process is trying, which is per- |i OMMTNH ALED. 1 Ati.as ia, June 21.1801 Mr. Kditor . -Considerable ha* been said, I 8 “° AM_ KSi through the press, relative to tlie next Gu | bematnrbi! election. Some of tl^c paper* of I the State, editorially and olhorw'tofi, (I am j sorry to see) have favored the holding of ■a J Convention to nominate candidate*, while the majority have opposed (he .scheme a* ; unwise, unjust, und calculated to renow party Hues and revive party prejudice, which the pe.rpfe find hoped were forever extinct In this State. Will you permit "One of the People" to enter hi* protest against the adoption of the Convention system t What lias been the history of Conven tions iu the past ? How have they Im-th got ten up : A county meeting lias lieen called to choose delegates; the people—the «>r«lln»rjr of I •c um non boat* oi Dana muimidb, mm« juniy dertMeti, for ibr ttraeflt of Ibr brtrt m June 7-Jrn * JKSJUf BAKINTINE, A Georgia »f dlmUilon from me ootau of Joospb *. Hurj, to choose delegates; tho people—Hie me-; sirHKKEA*, R chanies, farmers nn.l workingmen have no ! drerurd. time to devote to such gatherings, and con-1 Thooo *rr ihrrofore w notify *u p«.« toquenll/ could oof A frw polUI clanH and office seekers would assemble and »•««• ohouid not b» xvtaud u>t ojuMicwit. select some u( their own number to attend | bn j. b. wilbon, 0rdinnr> The Convention meets, Is controlled bv these j~ n.»n, nn.l pul.fbrw.r.1 . man oft. u w'itU n- TL°o2J7to3^.f‘ l JSSf , ^Sw Or" ><• «*» nonnidrration* onlyI. ho J ’SSS,°S'S available? 2d. How many delegates can 1 hrir* sad croditonof ooldd^rsord. rn 1 ’ ’ tm WILLIAM BENNETT. Ad«V get office under him ? They present tbeir candidates to tho people, appeal to their love of {.arty rather than to tho fitness of ESTRAY notice. their candidate, and if their party is the ! °»«CilA--Fulion County. r i better Judgment oi those w ho give their •! >forr m *n *rtr»y, uka up at hte plM**f rrrl- ««*«•■ «rr him. rssfcrsiKK-»«^Sf5|!aa It is time, Mr. Editor, that these things ''ihRa F. Aurtla aad Johnnsnsw,ftranboidw*of , „ , , ,, : said Count/ and District, to b« worth on* buadrrd dol ere stopped. Recent events have oblitor- ! Inn. Qlv.n undrr iny hand and oficUl »lcn*turM, Uit4 mod party line »nd unllod the people upon *"■ W,J ' , *' 1 - In0MA1 aihlvatht. j. r. the platform of their oountrv. What Is to ! A Im PStnrt from the Xatrm* Book of (Std couDly. . . . , . . • , , DANIEL PITTMAN, 0.1.0. be gained by reviving them ? ~ 1 r elec tions turn upon personal merit, or loonl I ucoriia-Deitalb conatv. question.*, which will fa* nilenced by their! 'r ji thT*«ut .ofj mi * results, and not continue to rankle in minds and embitter us one against another. Left to themselves, I believe three fourth* ■ *»id of tho pooplo of III.' Stoic will rhooie our present worthy end able Executive, Joskfii un*r my at mj ofi^stgmbreMGMd dr*d and rr*dlu>r», to abow uw, If uj tbey caa, why told odmloMUMor ihould not b« dkobar^sd (rau bU %A- nulnlatrmUon, end roootr* lotunof dlunWoo on thclit E. Brown, tn serve them another term.—I Thev have tried him anu kuev hi* worth, I Forsyth sn»rf«>* sale, and if Mm lutegrlly, ImpontolUy and .Mil- I WSu**— — V iV t« Hpialilicatiom, then Is he pre-emi- 1 hour* of ■*!•, tb« foUosint nently qualifi.-d. WJy, thea. should will tm ; pe«»pVI»e trammeled, and someB - - probably not so well quallfiol, lie^i/Uwto^l Ftm TuoWoy In July M*t, wttida tbo !•<»! TuUf^nTwH^TiliiiWy a t! ft. kMMd >urt. Th* Justices of Inferior Court to. Wm. upon them. No Joe Brown is the cry of One c vent inn, Court n. 1 o Fincnor. W ilALAl AV.Drpi Hhrrff Bi r.—It ins Tue Occupation n toil that when the Federalist" occupied "‘•i “"T wn of Romney, they fired several times ** ** the Rev. J. P. Hyde, Lieutenant ofa com pany, and formerly of Woodstock, Yirgin- DrKolh county, Ot., wig ho sold bofore tho Ooutf loor of Mid county, wUbln th* Itfoi hour* o th* flr»t Tuaoday tn Jmly nr it, Ono Hu -drodf ' tMMt; b ImIm tho writ portion of lot i DUtrict, triflo-Dly Honry, bow D* _ d m Ui# proprrty of Wtlllam S. Mwr- runl, for th# benefit of tho fceire and cro*“ ‘ known on day of ti UPTON, A MARTHA N. I I.ibkiiai. Proposition.—Mr.JL. Hanover, of Pocahontas, Randolph co., offers the Sou thern Confederacy a loan of $200,000 wltli- Intrraxt until the war is orer, and then MabtpsMod^M Uronria-Follos Coasiy. W lIKItEAS JomM B. Lo.Vn, tppUeo to do for IH u-ra of •doUnloiroUon on th# #oUW of Mr* Mary A London, Uto of told county, doettwd. Thro# »rt thrrefor# to du sad Ibmkti *B sad akifu ..... . ... — a — „ MmUA TMd, to too im tbo Uito# prooedbod hr low, I cos, why asld loWon obonVt I. wr#a undrr K y bssd of vm toko thu IxHid, Of Ilic CnnMmqr »t | 4w ,°'JfX|, low interest. (i BOBU l .1 ~Fsyoiie Cosaty. I. AT FaYKrrEvtLLK.--While our | fighting the battle* of the Houthern | M ^y t , ll u> cUs s»4 sit s^ Confederacy, it is necessary that our Cliil xulor th# klsdnd and aodlwn of HU d#cos##4, to bo drrn .hmdd !» «luml«l. I. i. »n old mux Im and a true one, that "intelligence Is the «ab#frsaudtoo syyS*^£ ... to ... ... ... J* r Okrrn >ind#r my hand, st ottoro, thto Mrb Jost 1M0.J life of liberty. Professor G. ( . Looney | sod OKO. 0. KINO, brdinsry- will commence the second session of ills ; school at Fayetteville, fla., on the 20th of July next. We have known Professor Loo ney for several years, and wc can safely ssy that he is a gentleman an<1 a skillful teacher. We wish him great success in his school on terprise. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T^o MONTHS oft#r dot* • "Mdlrallon will l>« nod# to Court of Ordinary, of DoKolb count), for >#"t« X-Al lUtktr Of Jessy Jolty, Ut* ol iUkiib rMt#d, for Ihr b#u#Sl of the hrtr* and crrdl nr «Mi.UCI tl.CXL LAN Court of Ordinary, of t’syrUc county, for War# Sr Real Ratal# of William BaMrll, lair of PayrUy drrraard, for lh« h#n#ft of thr hrlrt aad rr#d- aid drer awid. ThU 99Ih Tun#, |MI PAMX1AA*RUSttfelX, ! July 9. Fulton Rhcrttn* Rais. W ILL b# onld brfor# th# Court Home d< • Hy of Allanla^Xult'iu count), on ll.r fax'? Iwrnty dv# year* of ayr. l^rUd on to >«im Court fl. fu. few th# I,ON District O. M., m i.rwr ‘ v m. 0 Haloran va. T. V. Xoatrr. Lrrtvd ou and «. iru#d to m# hy S. W. Thornton I.. C. June 99, t"dt. U. C GRRRN,9i#.U. 8mb«u, fanned hy Hteam, iu«liau«m from hot irons, I \JKTUerrai, Clark How#u aad Roh#n caun-b -u, an Uf; If I. tomellmr. «.ln »ift«l, Sc*lI Vforr barrel iny, to elm Jt .ed pr., f nt It, JZ1 ftm .„d! ’’.rSM-SSii te of- I by lav. to abow rasa# (If any th*y bar#,) why aakd Iltelv lrU#r» should not br yranird ih# atiyllcant. glsf ing process, sltliougli they lessftllhe ef- fe« Uve tons- «* t*»«i powder, are absolutely neccsfiory; first, to give the iiowder density, to prevent Us absorbing* moisture from th«- the powder 111 ^ w core token in its manufacture tbsn < exact proportions of tbe ingredient* tiflc American. Scien- The (folninhuu (O.) t'apUal ('sty Fact, a Republican Journal, in commenting upon the late disaster at Great Bethel, ways. brave men cannot lie properly cered and commanded, it were bettor that 'My be disbanded Their lives are too pre cious to be trifled with snd **-riftred In this manner, and they are not Instilled tn sub mitting to farther humiliation. ""here are other notoriously incompetent ■ erals In command of the federal force*. Otvcn under ny h of January. 1*4l. olMally at o«r#, ihU.fiUi day U H. MEAD, Ordinary. U«or*t*, Fulton ( oaal) A LEX ANDES RATTRREE, AdnluMral. ' of Jobk Salter##, 4#rn £L talc of Jubt; Ralier##, dr. hat Iny Bird bl petition for letter* of Dtunuaton. Th*##, ar# therefore, to cM« and afoaonbh all penoua l Litiroln spy und } X foreign traitor, )iall not etsy in the ^Department of Htate, sir." Hoor*! Hoora! Iloora for Dixie'* land. With these words, .The printer Mil, Mr, Out In the papers The whole tale told, sir. Hoora' Hoora! Hoora tor Dixie's land. flla/vs Ho Mr. Browne Han done hi* blowing, Aad he will have To make a showing. Hoor Hoora! Hoora tor Dixie’s land ’ Wherefore it fa, Kow and why sir. H«U the friend Of Lincoln’s Hpy, sir. Hoora! Hoora! Iloora tor DI tie’s land. Chorus— »!. 1 Now it may leak out, By the investigation, - That Browne's a friend Of the Y’unkee Nation. j generals In command of the 'federal torero.' ©*«BB«aiA-»uBalk ('•■air. Iloora! Iloora! Hoorn for Dixie’s land, j N. P. Banks I* a very worthy man, a true RJjTHRRRAS R#b#rt w._«Mb, A4«»rtatr*iM #ntb« patriot, and an unex« ptionalexecutive offi- 1 -"itr n rer; but we tremble for «Nir country and the , ~ I fate of it* brave defenders when he ulial! 1 | have led them to battle. lutoTMUd to SU tb«k objertlon, tb# Um pr#uortb#d hy Uw b# grume* ia# ftpplb-uut. #tr#u under nr band B V virtu# ot xu srSvr from th* Court ol Orhusry fohoiMwr.fe., wr _ Ita Nkd Ort.-rr Um Court Hum Cose o, end county, wttMu IH# Uftl Hour* m **!#, #u IX# Ftral T->-*day lu June, »#*t, nu# lot la lb# tity ol Allan's, I'luatod ou CuIImus sties', c-nuMug * #n urr#, and h»»'*f •« It ■ t-outfortuhl# t# with til room#, ond A Hr Hen, • drrtruh't o U #»id u th# properly of Alfrtd W iccMtd, for th# h#nrtft of ihe hrtr# sad Chop into it, ilnfu. >1, crohtor* ol #old d#v#i IF Trrun atod# known on do) of aol# by April 5, IMl NANCY DARBY, Adm'H It may turn mil That the Hpy Is fully, If ami and glove, With this New York bully, Iloora I Hoora! Hoora for Dixies'* land. Chorus— When the truth cornea out. We’re inclined to Mieve, sir, Another example Thia case will give, sir. Hoora! Hoora! Hoora for Dixie’s land. To place an guard, 'l Aleveyr corner, T)w#e or* Ut#r#f«r* to ooOl) oil p» coo.fi or A to L* end opp#«r at my »■•:#, on or htforr Ih# *r»t Mon day Hi October n»ai, to ahew eo-rt#, U on* tb#y bore, Pin bn. Mctt YinTh to Un.oo'. Bat j •*?•>■«‘■'——‘.ta «*•••■ TBN.to.-ThT B.lUmorc .‘orrr.pondTnt of] _______ _ A ^ the Cincinnati Enquirer, writing on the 29th,; DmiiIo, Strut* ( oast; t says: “I was shown a letter received here j *• to-day from an «yficer now at Fort Picken*, 1 i^wtcr, orphan of ttuho to his father in this city. He says that the 1 T*u» uu tben'ort t* rtt# oud adoMubb u nod *tn- . ... * .. . ’ . _ fu*cr, tb# kkodrod nod crodUora of aoli d»<-»*N#d, to h. fort cannot possibly boM out afsinst tbe oad Mpoo# a* mj oBm wkhfa th« ibr* prtar.to## by Co«fcdCT.I«a>f fWTTty-four hour*, to BrNQe ; ^•*» hu » NrrufTd tattortn .Bit hr . «n lodrr j , *>•• «> .'Nlo.. iu. :* fc» « Jnn.. •htn Imtc ika ion BN. Htonu." »u. t. binb. mu>,. BUTTERSCOTCH DEPOT —AND— CONFECTIONERY, Lloyd Street, Atlaata, Ga. Hast door «• Waabloxton Malt. T HE tuboertbOT boa opened la uSSRI»s lo Um Bult#r- *r“ — . aootoh Candy o w#U aoUctod atock of oU the « e dtfkr«ot kinds of if OwiH. BIX Truiu, Nut*. Sc., nod a t#U rtleetod stock of Bsgsrs, Chewing anJ Ssooktnf Tobacco. IW AH loron of ButtorscoCb Candy wtn pleas# |tn R. R. nUMVHRlV. LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! ►AA ACRES of Loud for sol#, tbreuob which ru ♦)Uli lh#_Moron A Itouosvrick kttrt-odjfe ■ Brunswtrk. Thrr# a ctoorod, si seres of good bo'loui load, lb# bollanc# o*U Umbsrod. Aay unu ;.kontotton, now !•. Uialr UaM. Th# host of *#n. Vor further parti ulars »ii»ly »•> T. M. MrCOOL, WoynMvtll#, Ou. Osortta—PalUs Cossli. W ltKXKAS John Sr hr nr k, appkl#* to Bk# for l#U*r Wtanktatr.w rroui lb# sstoto of H#ury Drasory, I of sold county d#r#ea«d. Ic#, on or )'#tor# tkcSrri Hondo) lu July u#st, t >•)*->« use, U ony tb#y bn##, why aoIdT#«l#rs should net bt fronted. (H##n under toy bond, stole#, this Mrt Dcesssbrr, J. H. MEAD, Ordinary A NEW MEDICAL HEX. D BN. K. (V. * 1 h 9 h**ta* aesortatod lboao#lr#s Hi hianrhrs of tb# ktodicol I srnlres to th# rtUtow# cf AlkoaSo and SKTSOOdinx eouuiry. Th# strtetooi nttondon wB bo gtron lo oX sulU #niru*t«d to UH»hrj)rofosslooBl core, sad bU they ask oi IWT oriTCR, Stairs, to Concert RoR, MiuiMh 1> over Dr H*rolRou , » Dtu# Store, .tb# old stand *7 teHh A Etsosd,) wbor# they will always bo found «vta« »h* day, uni#** pmfsaatouelly sagogod. sad ot tbeir real d*iw# oo WssWnuton Strsrt, opfMsh# Mr. t. Root, at *RN. Caisoes, M. D. | tnoano h. Calnom, M D GROCERY "STORE. &tocrrg f umm, f oeruplert try D ■Mug tbo Stork u r DR. CLXVRLAktn, o# y bo found nsnsl. r Liquors, Wines, C^fnrt im Tobraeo *«re#nJ suinusat,of_ TAMILT BU? MRP, all of th# best < WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NKW MA0KKRBL la * and « kurda mo MERCHANTS k PLANTERS. I AM sgsnt for one of tbu U Kto.tuetar.nndMi,