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era is ad to appropriate oU oor reaefsaf _ . _
ha4o,U>o proeaade ef tha■Unr r Wtm« *—■*»»“• ^ll(t«o
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eoldlery. Tha off.rlag, m 1
•aaparad to tha grdbt bofee lo whleh It la to •*"«•* with
wortWof
Malotloa tkoa oaf oth«* Motiiya
, or Up par Oeevgla, aad mifc it,
doaoo, aoo Rporior UwtMaf M-
. bon Ikitaaa; of oar fdwaai wa)
uolrMat too wittna ttuprimt
rs* oatoa* of thafelyttfau^t.
M la aar hfftete aad doterateeteee
l > a rot elate Journal. ■• •*
if-rfanwa , . -1
i aa apology to oar fotriao who oro
I ty the Maooa * Wootora aad AUu -
t-Point Rnilrond*, for having fallad
• lately, to gat oar papan off in
i baa booa owing to oor waiting UU tko
oat—aad a fo» aooaioala too leaf—to
I tko Telegraphic aova. Wo beg oar
, aatann an for tha pant. Wo ora bow
I amapoaoat* to «ot oar telegram.
I aad akotkor wo get all ia aoaaoa or
ball, in future, pat oar paper to praaa
L lima Ueleee temethte| unenpect-
>,e faHaia to *nl ouf If»» r «ff. « h » 11
I t|tio. on JK JB
i. Fkourkl at th* Institute. ,
.Ural camo cff on Weddoodfcy night
Balt lootitota, and trda a oomplete
r Tho Conoort Hall wao brilliantly 11.
d, and tko windcwt kandaomoly do-
pltk footoono of tho moot loroly and
, aknbkory and Bowort that Spring
i, and tasteful Ungaro arrange.
1 early hour tko specious room waa
> id utmootopacity, and many wore
> tuad up during tko wkole evsafog.
nag itdiot who took part in tko par.
won attired in porn while, each
fa Smote of modaet pink, and ovary
I adorned with a wreath of Bowort.
t oaotainod tko part unsigned her with
lit A Tory pleasant and unique part
linmoot wan tho Floral Boos hard,
^ort Sumter. Tbit portion of tfca par-
gwao under the direction of Prof. W.
, and gore general sstisfsctiou.
hundred dollars waa raatirod du-
roning, which it to bo applied to the
’ the families of the soldiers of Pulton
W.P. Harden,
Atlanta.
Wm. Sob ley,
Mm Collier,
James 8. Hamilton^
Thomnn J. Boiith,
...... „8parte.
I of tko Executive CeueusMtee of
Agrleeltnrel ftociety, to the
i of Georgia.
i AGRICULTURISTS OF GEORGIA,
mlgnnd barn bean appointad a Oom-
, briefly, tha Iriecda of Agri-
Geergta, generally, aad etpaoially
■ of our Btata AgrlcuHurul Society,
t to the holding ef a Fair for tho proe-
otivo Com mi ties, at a meeting held
hit nity, after consultation, hmea da-
| It would not be proper or adritahle
i at present, tha qnaetion, whether
goal Fair ekonld to hold; but
Tour President, that thould a
' circumstances, at any tima prior to
paly nut, team to justify the effort, ia
he should Mil together tho Baeoutivo
, and they shall then arrange for a
or as heretofore contemplated.
Committee ban boon prompted
urea by the uprecedented excitement
perredee our entire country. Sur-
i we ts», by eiyil commotion, end
I el reedy begun, nnd that, too, with nn
I in perMy aad mali golly, •«
• indication* of nn early tranquility,
i such i ad i cation a deduoible from ei-
word* or actions, wo can cot, without
of prophecy, 1 ’ dirinn whoa Iran-
1 be restored to our bosoms and potoo
• If. by tha interposition of Prov-
| ky our own strong arms, tho eggres-
beiag mode upca oor pence end
. 'bill be estopped at an early day and
t and jta attendants ahonld again tow
omtomed chanaala, and girt pesos,
I leisure lo our people, then, wa prom-
hags for our aecuatomad Annual Fair,
•tire Committee hara anticipated,
I than ordinary interest, our next aa
Tho liberality etlaeed by our
iletura, in giripg to nor Society nn
on of M,i#e, hod inspired oe with
hpe of new end morn nkundnnt suecees,
i that, with this aew nddi-
1 means, togotheiSstllf thalhirsdssl
|rannlfaeted by our fellow-clliaena nt
ud eereral prerious annual meetings,
our Agricultural Society would
■o wknt its friends here so long sad
Uy struggled to make it—not only nn
'1 of utility, hot it kewer Aad credit
• groat Slate of Georgia. We do net
^however, of yet attaining this result,
> Hut our press nt dlffloolfj ia but e
f proetratioa, only, aad will aot lead
saea‘1 defect of our desired nurpoue.
■Id teggeet to our fellow eltiseae who
nfore been, or Intend hereafter to he-
'‘biters m our Annuel Feint to o*Vy
L aeutl eoune in their preparation of
‘out items iateedad fur exhiMttoe.—
he amply rewarded la this by the
f pleasure derired therefrom, without
, should We ttetaolly determine to
|lr. But If, eu the contrary, we should*
I V*i holding *P»tr f with the prep.
ted, the interruptiee
t we aewteker will he teeQinl fcr-
l exhlMtlou of erticlee, eetnperitg
W »°t »lth euperlerily, to lfke or
> at termer exhibitions.
j**f iTWuxrilttM, composed of Plwp-
liras bum every eeotiou of
•Ms of eur ieltawtettleees
raws
have burnt UBeatB with
Silpwsf
rity ea la prevent tha
T. M. FUKLOW, Sumter County.
A. 0. FAMBRO, Upson Ooaaty.
J. 8. HAMILTON, Columbia Ooaaty.
T. J. SMITH, Hancock County.
JON A M. MILUUh Beeeh Inland
W. 8CHUT, Richmond Ooaaty.
T. C. HOWARD, Fulton County.
"We aanea the namar of tha members of tko
XxeeuttwuCemmlttee of tha Beetsty, with their
SteS . Lewis, President, Bperte.
Dr. Jam Oamaek. Seo'y. aad Truaa,, Alkeaa
Juaatkau X. Millar.. Angoeta.
Pater Priatep _Unioa Peiat.
Oliver 1L Sriace,-.... Kingston.
Abda Johnson, Camrilla.
Was. P. Beaely LaGrange.
Wm C. Hcadarson, LsGrange-
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE OF THE STATE AGBICUL-
TURAL SOCIETY.
When this body adjourned on Moodny ertn-
iagleet, It wee with nn nodaretaading that
tkny ekonld meet tpeeielly, theugk fq/enaaffy,
at the Atlanta Hotel at S o'clock at night This
meeting took piece at tba suggestion of Mr.
Bieherd Peters of oor oily, who stated that
lamasery imporimni business would ho transac
ted at the tima and plant designated.
When they had assembled in oooof the par-
lore of the Hotel, the meetiag wee called to or
der by Mr. Petere, who stated that the busi
ness before thorn, was to discuss tho meriteof
the eonteoto of a number of antique looking
vessels, which had boon placed on n toblo in
tho cootro of the room for convenience. The
consideration of the quasi ion before them waa
at onae entered Into and Coaly discussed by
all. Each member of the Committee made e
critical and patient examination into the con-
oontenta of each aod all of tho aforaoaid Tea
sels and pronounced upon tbeir merits—which
decision, in every cnee, it is needless for ue to
say, was most favorable.
In short, Mr. Peters produced a number of
samples of various Domestic Wines—eeverel
being of hie own manufacture. The quality of
all waa unsurpassed.
Wa with our people would oultivete Crapes,
matin Wine, tad drink it, iantead of Whisky,
Brandy or Lager Beer. II they would do sa,
drunkenness would, in n grant measure, be
bvniibed from our lend.
HYMBNIAL,
R0BIN80N-GRANT.—Married, on the let
ioatent, ut the residence of the bride’s feLher,
by tho Rev. J. U Rigors. Mr. W. P. Ronseae,
of Atleote, lo Mine Asms M., daughter of Mr.
Alfred GraatsOf Athens,Georgia.
General Harney.
Ricuhoxd, April, 28.—Gan. W. 8. Harney,
0. S. A , ia now In this oily, and Jt ia aaid
WHS Op nit way to Washington, to resign,
when he' was arrested. He has visited Gov.
Loiohtr.
The Prisoner of Richmond.
Kicumoko, April 28.— Quarters wan Sega-
god for Gen. Harney at tba 8potawood House,
by order of Gov. Lvtcbcr.
Oeu. Harney was visited by Gen. Bonham
and tho mo cabers of his staff.
It is now reported ho has boon discharged,
but lbs terms sad conditions have aot trans
pired. There is sa inonaslng respect of se
crecy and rooorso la military matters aad
praparatioaa.
Several persons suspected as spies hast
been arrested. . unsvAran
Tha Naval Academy Disbonded.
Alixaudbu, April 28 —Tbs United Slates
Navel Academy at Annapolis baa beta dis
banded, and lha csdsta who have ant resigned
or withdraws will ba sent North. Tha build
ings will be used at u military post and bnv-
rackur’
[Annapolis, ns til readers know, woo oaoo
the Capital of thn United 8tslss, end was dis
tinguished as the silt of Washington's resig
nation, the most tablima inttnnos ever given
of tbs subordioniion of tbs military lo cisil
power. It is now used as tbs stronghold and
rendeivooe of lbs tools, sad hiraliogo aod
myrmidons or I boss who endeavor lo recon
struct the Union on military power. Wo erg
much mitwkco la Maryland nnd Virginia If
Anntpolio it not toon redeemed from this
abuse.— Eds. Coostan ]
Maryland Getting Needy.
Alkxamdsia, Va., April 29.—Tha Mary
land Lngialalsra hast ratified tho Bhlittonn
Ordinance Appropriating five knudnd Uteu-
send dollars for arming tha Stats
[This will do M Iks Legislature will dispose
sr suspend the traitor Governor, who has en
deavored lo manacle tko State no n sietim to
Llocololom.—Eaa. Coombs ]
Tha Martyr.
ai%, Ap
house. Soma of them hate boon arrested (It
it believed for form) sad state that they wars
.rd.rad „ '.hs.juyd
IpOlw On ^ra *rWp*Wwl| W Ww**
sympathy sr noknswlsdgasant sf lha South.
i.Shu'TwnthhMi fiMMVfiagKiT Ml
ALixananiA, Va., April 29.—Uowtswaat-
General Winfield fioett mid a peaceful eitisea
ef Washington tl
ho emoted. HI
boon n mom her ff’
aad raftering In boon mo a tool of butchery nnd
military despotism. [
Ills reported kora,
that tho Legislature
tko fed in tees of Bodoosion
tho people. Wt are inclined
iaf fttroif kuobi to do to—j
r,iTyay “
-vt Confederate
propnaniag. Troops, arms,
are daily reaelvad.
itwrthen. CongnaSih
MoBTaoriiar, May 1.—Tba Centres#
fo ftaps
in Mam saaalsn nmtj^nJ^dny,
WM
pwhlia
Arrival of Viee-Prenldent Stephan.
Moutuomut, May }.—Vien President 8lo-
phona has arrivad in Monlgomory from Rlek-
mead.
Col. George T. Ward, wall known an an elo
quent aad fnnrlate Whig lander ia Florida, boa
arrivad ns Congressional euoceaaor of J. Pat
ton Andrews, remgwwd.
Washington News.
Aloxasdsia, May 1.—This oily is quint. It
ia ramored that aa nttask will ba made on tbit
oily by the Federal troops. Citiaoao are leav
ing, and tho at roots an deserted.
Mora troops arrirsd lo Washington to day
from Anaapolia.
Laag Bridge, tarots tba Potomae, is guard
ed by eight pieeea of ortiiltry and a large
force of infantry.
United hUtas Afihlra.
Albxaxdma May 1.—Ditpatahta recaivcd
hart from Harrisburg, dated 29th ult.. say
that full preparations art makiag to rebuild
tko bridges which were destroyed on the lino
of the Northern Control Railroad,
The Pvanaylrtnia Railroad Company boa
loaned tho Govcraasaat a number of iron
bridge frames.
A gang ef carpenters twa hundred and fifty
strong, and other workmen of approved skill
hors been quietly concentrated ia York sinoa
Saturday, and will bo prolootod by troops u
they advance. Bills and henry beams of tim
ber bass bean forwarded to be used whsnernr
necessary.
Tba fire regiments of traspa now bars will
move to morrow for York. Tha intention ia
to guard every bridge with troops oil the way
to Baltimore. Whan Iroopa reach that point
they will pass around to the Rainy Houco nt
tho junolion of the Washington branch of tko
Baltimore nnd Ohio Railroad, which will be
permanently ooeupied.
Gov. Curtin toot n message to the Legists
tort to-day, establishing tha resommanaiioaa
alraady reported. Ha says the Government
has tba right to unobstructed ptasiga to the
Capital, which must ba enforced if not yield
ad.
COMMERCIAL.
REPOST MB lAILT BT WM. I. MUR
ATLANTA, May 2, 1861.
Trado jestorday waa Tory actiwa. Supplies
being large, the demand ia liraly, and immenae
aalaa are being made. The staploa of Bacon,
Corn,flour, and Lar4. oooatituU pHooipal op
eration*, aad every body to busy. llM Railroads
oontmee la bring in fair •uppliea.aad if orders
kad bean eat, we tkink no diffloaUjr weuld have
been experienced ia bringing them through.
The last newi from Cairo, states (hat the
steamer* IfOuiroillt and Marta Denning pasted
there at Qooq without molettfttion, and every-
thing aedtnad to indioato that tba laelinga of
the eiUaeni, at that point, are fhvorabla to the
Southern Contoderaey. ‘Ifo arm* or ammuni
tion are allowed to pace, but no orders hare
been received to detain provisions. Bo aay tha
papers.
We notice that some uneaaineaa ia manifest
ed in relation to supplies for home consump
tion. This ia without anv foundation. There
iptne greatest plenty, and to spare. For months
past, a per feet avalanche of freight kaa been
pouring down, and the coantry ia full. This
may ha rallad upon an correct.
It la vary gratifying ta notice that while wa
are ia a state of unexampled business pros
perity, such ia not tba oaae North. The ool-
araaa ef the Northern papers are filled with
lamentations over depreciated stocks, and fail
ures and suspensions. All business is at a dead
halt, and it ia the forlorn hop# that thair mili
tary array will awe the fiouth into coming
back, that has led them to venture their money
on this last east of the die, as the poor gambler
stakes hit only dollar to win hack what ha has
leak Vain, delusive hope.
MONETARY.
No changes to ^uota. There is no stringency
manifested among our pfinpln to relation to
money afiairs, and good names can sasilv get
means. Specie is scarce—the beaks no doubt
holding it for wise purpoees. We notiee that
the District Attorney of New York ceme out
In a letter to the Banks aad others, and order*
ad them to stop paying money on Southern
drafts, hut as this operated against their hm-
loved Woet, it wos immediately countermand
od. Tho Booth hovo a balance of f80n.000.M8
in Ibeif Ever otafi it Rill not pny Tnsknsdsm
IHCLUPINO
BARS OB ANGLAIS,
■ ’tnnr/iNMBs, • "—‘'I
14 eWMTB,
u m OT »
DE CHINNS,
POINTS,
GINGHAMS,
/a
EMBROIDERIES,
» W Mt ■ JMfi kni »«
sffw • .- LACES,
<te., Ac.
O UR Block will bo complete and lnrgo, end
will bo sold for
CASH,
ot on low prices AS Goods hero ever bees of
fered. BEACH * ROOT.
Mereh 4, 1881.
PATTTEN k MILLERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWIRDINGMERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
OBOROR PATTIR,
AMDRBW J. MILLIE, V
WALTBR J, MILLER, J
march 18-3m.
imr j. rAaaAMORx,
Special Partner.
n. a. McLendon,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND DRALXX IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
Tobacco, Cigars, &o.,
—ALSO—
BACON. LARD, CORN A FLOUR,
JYb. 8, Cherokee Block, Pemch-Tree Sl„
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of clore Caah Buyers is re
spectfully invited to the above atook.
March 28
I DAEDAL. JAMES S. SROaaR
RANDAL fo GEORGE,
ATTOMNEYS AT LAW,
}. i\ fi, ATLANTA, 0COHQIA.
11/ILL Attend puBctuolly loony nnd nil bos-
Vv insaa entrusted to thnir core.
Ottos oenor Moristte sod Preach.Tree
streets. '' March tfi-daw.
3 AAn LBS. beet quality of Good Htm-
,WU look Sols Laother;
>,SS0 lha bast quality Good Damage
1UW "
or solo, at lo
saaarrt*-
M 100 Hnlf-honulo No. 1 Mackerel i
M anlf-horrots No. I Mackerel;
1* Hnlf-borralo No. 1 Mookorol, '
. ,
WILSON A 00.,
to, OoorgiA
nap .
ttT'SfeoAm.^w.ui
P. E. MoDANIEL
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND OOMMI88ION MERCHANT,
AMD DEALER IM
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall end Prior,
JMmntm, Georgia*
March 20.
McNAUGHT, BEARD <fc CO.
CommieHon and Forwarding *Mtrchants,
BA T STREET
Savannah, Georgia.
Wm. McNaugmt, I | Wm. K. Beard.
Jambs Osmomd, j mar20 { John Dbnham.
DANIELL & McENTlRE,
Wholesale Dealers in
SlOCEBIES.FBOmrCE, AC.,
Peoeh- Tree Street*
Atlanta,. ..Georgia.
ways on hand.
m27.
TO ADVERTIIERi.
T HK McKinney (Texas) Mewenp-er, now in iu Mventh
volume, U published Id tAe heart of the ileheet portion
of Texas, hu an extensive circulation, and la one ot the
eheapeet advertising mediums in the Ronth W**t, aa wit-
neaa the following ratea per annum; (llalf caab, balanca
In twelve month* •
One aquara (10 Unsa) 610; 8 aquaraa 815; 8 squrea 810 ;
4 aquaraa $81; 5 aqaaraa %i4; Q fiquarea |27; 7 aqaarea
880; 8 aquarea $88; 9 tquarea 884; 10 aquaraa 880, Ac.
Idreaa
April 80.
G. K. & J. L HAMILTON,
socosssoas TO SMITM A RI1ARD,
DRUGGISTS,
—am a—
phahmackutintn,
AMD DSALJtltS I
thair
MmzMMt CL0THI, w
J^TSCD
GENTljUfd^FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPRING’S TRADE.
» dW WMWWqg. qwx,- ■'
It u the largest, choicest nnd chupent Stock we have ever brought to Athuto.
We invite the ipecinl attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
Ai we are prepared to offer extra indncemenU to CASH PURCHASERS
We would alio call the atention of Military Men to our Stock of
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, & SASHES FOR GENERALS,
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SARGEANTS.
KNAPSACKS furnished at short notice, at very low prioee.
W. F. HERRING & CO.
Maroh 30, 1861.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand a Large Stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS,
VESTINGS,
MARSEILLES & LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
and
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGt&.
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE.
ICINRS,
OILS,
W GLASS,
_ AND TOILET
ARTICLES,
BURRING FLUID,
Oamphbne,
RRROAANK OIL
ARD LAMPS.
SURWlOAL A DENTAL
INSTRUMENTS,
FINE TRENCH AND CATAWBA BRANDIRS,
WINKS, Ac.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
MILITARY LOOMS,
HAMKS,
S WORDS,
BPADLBTS.
«feO.,
SASHES,
EUFUCIi,
&c.
WHOLESALE PUICHKSERS
Are Invited to examine our Stock. We think we can offer them wnrawnmoa in
duce menu to BUT FOR CASH.
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