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A. K. Ceago, of Atlanta, Ga., advertises through the Commonwealth to retail to the poor of that city 100 sacks of salt at three cents per pound, and not more than 50 pounds to any one purchaser. If any person who is obliged to take offensive medicines would first take a bit of alum into the mouth, they could take the medicine with as much ease as though it were so much sugar. A religious revival has been progressing in Lynchburg for several weeks, under the ministration of the Rev. John E. Edwards, during which many citizens have professed conversion. The Bowling Green correspondent of the Nashville Union says Mr. M. Lewis, a nephew of Gen. Sam. Houston, has received information to the effect that his uncle is dead. Col. Wm. Hurst, of Washington county, Ga., had his barn burnt one day last week, containing his wheat and rye crop, about twelve hundred bushels of corn, forage, &c., all of which were destroyed. Hon. Jared I. Whitaker, one of the proprietors of the