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paid it ($1,800) in gold. They are offering to sell coffee to the citizens at 16 cents, bacon at 8, and so of salt and other articles. But it is hard to buy love at any price, and hence the best citizens are flying away as though his Satanic mejesty had come along in person with these his emissaries. Rev. Dr. Summers, of the Methodist Pubishing House, advertises that he will make. Mobile his headquarters. The Methodists have $500,000 worth of property in their publishing concern. Rev. J. R. Graves, of the Southwestern Publishing House has fled to Decatur with our army. The impression here is that the Yankees will have to abandon Nashville after the river falls. Atlanta seems to bereaping golden harvests from the present state of things immense quantities of provisions, from the West and South, are brought here, and the large factories give employment to multitudes. It is thought that this city will rapidly increase in magnitude and political importance, owing to its centr