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Journal laM Bight, to and again in Rlohmood,
Virginia, no thn Nth Wllj next.
. HowtU Cebb.
I pasted through
"nfrtit 6b hta way ftw« Jfontgom-
: au eloquent speech from the
, AH«nta Hotel, a report of which
or fnpor Urraornuu.
atfluaasai
(r. Dmko, of Texas, alto made a short
,4 na
>-4M—rds.|i
I company of Jrbh soldier*, under the
of Cnpt. James H. Had—escorted by
.yetasto*> corp* of the city-repaired
I morning (niter tho departure of the
e City Hall Bqaare, for the purpone
alWglroatheUdUt. After they
In line on the Eaat front of the
_. pjnjj tu brought upon the step*,
[presentation ceremonies were to take
ILFlyun then came forward, nnd
l following address.
nnd Soldiers of tbe Jiekeoo Guard*
ne, in behalf ef the ledlee of Atlan
tal yaur Company Ibis Flag. The
motto selected by them, I hope will
approbation. “Oureauaeiejuat."
surrounds the oral, lam of your ns*
In placing the Fla* at thefbnfed-
le your charge, era know that g*
i hands that will defaad It with their
ia*a aad snared honorsfor where
tn eeer tamed their backs to the
! Bat on the battle laid* of whet
■ common country, from Quebec to
■do, they hate freely abed their
tbefr adopted country. Accept it,
eur heart felt wiahea for yoer arre
st the foe, and lat me aaeure you that
will be offered op, thatGed.in Hie
laeee nod mercy, will guide and
i the hour of dtnger.
then responded :
this exquisitely wrought banner,
to do Justine to tbs Instinct* of my
would not axpreaa the feelinge and
my command, did I not, in some
ler you our gratitude, nnd show our
^reciation of this present. Then, la-
thank you. From the fullness of the
heart, we tbaok you !
tine tells us that on one occasion a lily,
f some iadiee, sared an army from
i, by the energy and courage It in-
tham. Perhape it may be that w#
tiled ou to sustain a charge. If so,
lembrance of this flag will nerve our
deeds of valor, and we shall conquer
ilouds of war may soon vanish; but, if
id, we shall go to tbe country’i defence;
ten victory is achieved* weahall bring
lat banner, or we will not return. Al-
once again to thank you, ladies, for
autifal flag, which is highly prised by
Neal then bonded tlic banner 10 the Ser-
od said:
tent Magee, to you I entrust this flag,
ol the fair ladies of this city to us, and
that in your keeping it will be safe and
lor remain untarnisbsd.
lent Magee theu replied :
re its beautiful fold shall trail before a
tn foe, every man of tha Jackson Guards
bll. Hot cue of ue will some back ex-
t fetch back the flag.
Ruards then gave three cheers for the La-
rhe other companies, and the great crowd
>, gave three cheers for the Guards, after
Ifccy all joined In a BolalHoa drill, under
ud of Col. VT. W. Boyd.
Flag i« a moot beautiful oue—tastefully
up, aud made of flue silk. On one side
he Harp and Shamrock, and on the other
eriptiou : u Our cause Is Just.”
company is one of unusuully flue appear-
“We hope that, tf they af« called into icr*
icy will meet Tbos. F. Meagher, and die.
t this traitor to all tho principle# he ever
«d. It was fer being engaged, In Ireland,
iu»e very similar to that of the 8otithcrn
at this time, that he Vm convicted of
\ aud condemned to death. He was |»r.
And now we find him engaged to a course
luct similar to tbe British tyranny which
tended to despise, and opposed at the risk
Hfc.
eya now in tbe field or who may
be called into the service* to appoint subeti.
to tee in their absence from their several Cir-
cuile
hears. Elves, Hunter and Mem mi age r were
appoiatpfll a Comma tee to toeha tbe neeeesary
arrangements for the traaafar ef theetveral
Departmanu to Btotuuond.
No new Military appointments have been
Wtff.
Guarding the IVeirare.
Pwtnit ¥ey It.—'The United fitatee steemer
Bain bridge eailecT this morning for Aspinwall,
t6 act as convoy to the California steamers (a
the Golf.
Ueu. Fcott mill on His Leg*
WAsaixoroM, May 21.—The reports about the
ill health of Gen. Scott ere unfounded. He is
as well and hearty as usual.
Long Taw l
“Richmond Whig’* days : “One Yankee
B to another exalts at having obtained
Enfitld nflea, whieh he says 'will pass A
|roo|h t column of aoven men, at a die
m two miles, and hUl at three and a half
They are jest tha things to tickle tha
■ sad like outgiving betray the igno-
be Yankees are labor!** A»dec„ ,Yboy
rand It would ho vory protty sport, lm-
wat the Southern people will eland off
three tnilee and let them ‘tickle their
Sth Enfield rifles. They* may psdfiably
rord of Seutbere twMtoa.* 77
Iff a :t ,”T^ «l*r*t l
Merer*. J C. Orme A Go., of the Atlan
ta Tanner ., desire to secure the services of a
number of fli\t rate Curriers and Finishers of
Leather. Steady work, good wages, and
prompt pay la guaranteed See their adver
tisement.
fcgg. Fcreons in quest of Colt’s Revolvers
will find a small supply at tbe store of Mr. A.
Isaacs, on Whitehall street.
BtST Speaking of tbe first eopper cent coin
ed after the adaption of the Const it utioo, Mr.
Prime relates the following aneodnte:
*• The first caut was coined in 1793, when
Alexander Hamilton was Secretary of tbe
Treasury. It did not give universal satisfao
tioo, aud tbe following crltioism appeared io
the Anus—a Boston paper—of March 20,
1703: The chain on tbe reverse is a bad omen
for liberty, and Liberty herself seems to be iu
a fright. May ahe not justly cry out in the
words of the Apostle—Alexander the copper
smith has done me much harm ; the Lord re
ward him according te bis works.’ ”
Make a Note or This —A friend, who is in
constant practice with the rifle— and is not
very particular whether be uses one of Hep-
poldi’s (Charleston make,) an ordinary State
rifle, or a Minnie musket—informs us that
the conical ball can be successfully used io
any of tbe common rifles usually found In the
South and Southwest.
If any of our readers will mould some of the
conical slugs, and experiment at three limes
the usual distance, the result will satisfy thsm
of the increased range and accuracy.—
Charleston Mercury.
As Uskilladlb Cat.—Two gentlemen of
this city, well known for their fancy for cats
and dogs, a few days ago got into a dispute
about the relative destructive powers of the
two race* of animals. The dog fancier bad a
dog which be boasted could kill any cat in tbe
country in five minutes. Hie opponent, and
patron of cats, possessed one of the fell* ape
eies that no dog could kill in ten minutes —
Finally, to settle the dispute, a bet was made
of twenty-seven dollars, (all the loose change
tbe cat man had,) on tbe tight—time, ten min
utes. The preliminaries were all settled, and
tbe combat was fixed ftr the next day. Pune
tual to appointment, early in the morning, the
dog man appeared on tbe battle ground with
three or four feroeioai-looking bull dogs. The
ont man was also found ready to meet his ap
pointment.
The latter had prepared a tight box, with a
movable cover, into whioh he had placed the
ca.. Tbe judges gathered round the spot, and
when all was declared ready tbe cat fighter
proceeded to raise tbe cover. But to the as
tonishment of tho man with the oat-eating
dogs, puss failed to come to time. Stepping
up to tbe box with a suspicious air, he discov
ered that he was badly sold—the cat was
dead ! Chagriued at the trick, tbe proprietor
of the dogs addressed the other :
“If you are mean enough to take those
•takes, lake them.”
The proprietor of tho cats did take them,
and the proprietor of (be dogs left discomfit ted
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-PAYABLE AI<
WAV# IH ALVAROS. 7j /
Singleeop£|»evhnfi#n * *
Six coplea, “ <»•
Tan coplea, M IS-
JV&rpSL ~
The FIELD AND PIKESIDI will ehortly enter agoa
IU third velauea, and la new FIRMLY ESTABLISHED.
Tmjrjra a*m m r m # b ccm
.Ikrseerles, 4kfi*»
—.GEORGIA,
A A 1 A.......
H AV« Ik .tore, at their Fire Proof Wan
Hoaaa, on tha eoraar of ForeaU street and
tha Railroad, (nppoaito tb* Btoto Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OILi •
60 BALES YARN;
IdO BARRELS LARD;
200 KEGS PRIME LEAFLARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Mar 4.
t le bandeomely prints
na pa nor, and with cle
» viadwate Ha claim te
wiin mran irains,
MKaiWKTHia OOChTT hkrIHMU.
T HIS calabrated Watering Place will beopen-
ed on tbe 20th of May, and every comfort
provided within ou** reach, for tbe accommo
dation aud p'eaaure of visitors. We have spar
ed no paias or expense in putting the eetab-
lishineut and grounds in good order, and hope
to merit an increase of the liberal patronsge
heretofore bestowed.
Tbe mineral properties of our waters are
unrivalled in their bencficisl influences over
all the diseases where Chalybeate, Red Bnl-
phur, or White Sulphur Waters are needed The
hundreds of invalids suffering from Dyspepsia,
Diarrhoea, Kidney Diseases, Indigestion, Lose
of Appetite, Cutaneous Affections, Constitution
al or occidental Irrsgulatiss, Ac., who have
found almost miraculous relief, are so widely
dispersed through the Southern Confederacy,
that we deem it unnecessary to say anything
more of their merits.
Toths pleasure seeker, we recommend our
climate, mountain air, healthful amusements,
choice fruits and good society, as worthy of no
tice.
A splendid line of
FOUR-HORSE COACHES
will run daily from West-Point to the Springs,
and through tickets can bo seemed at tbe
Railroad offices in Moutgomary, Columbus and
Atlanta. All packages and all mail matter
prepaid to Weal-Point, care of Jease L. Ad
ams, wilt arrive at the Springs daily.
Good Hacks and careful drivers will be found
at Griffin, ready to accommodate all who come
that way. M. R. MARKS A BRO.
ptr Montgomery Mail, Columbus Euquir-
ar, Columbus Times, Macou Messenger and La
Grange Reporter copy in daily 1 month.
May 17. _
BEACH & ROOT
Are now Receiving n (nil Line of
SPRING GOODS,
BAREGE ANGLAIS,
ORGANDIES,
PRINTED JACONETS,
LA WNS,
DE CHINES,
CHALLIES,
SILKS,
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
<£•<•., Ac.
O US Stock will ba complete and large, and
will be eold for
CASH.
at aa low price, aa Good* hare ever been of.
fared. BEACH A ROOT.
March 4,1801.
TO EPICURES.
J HAVE juat received 16 Head
Fine Yoong KENTUCKY
BEEVES, tb* Ooeat *»*r brought
to thie market, a portion of which will b* of*
fared for aale at ray Stall every moraine.
Atlanta, May 16 G C. ROGERS.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
I HAVE at my Lumber Yard, near tbe Mar
ket, a large quantity of select LUMBER,
which I propose to sell very low for Cash, or
good notes payable at Christmss next.
Atlanta, May 15. A. H. BROWN.
Collector’s Notice.
C U8T0M Duties will be required on dutiable
Goods received by the Western A Atlantic
Railroad from thisdate. Importers will report
the arrival of such goods to
FRANCIS R. SHACKELFORD,
April 1, 1861. Collector at Atlanta.
Negroes for Sale.
T HE aubaaribar offar, for aal* Six Likaly Na
rrow—» Woman, 37 year* old. a good oook,
waanar aod irooar, and nurse; a Boy, 13 year,
old ; a Boy, 10 years old: a Girl, 8 years old:
a Girl, t yean old, and a Man about 17 year*
lod, a good hand in a Tannery. Apply to
Marnh 18-tf. WM. VL McMlLLAN.
I IRE AND LIFE
—AND—
MARINE INSURANCE AUENCY.
T HE subecriber represente four First Class
tioulkcm Companies, and sight New York
Companies, with an aggregate Cash Capital ef
SEVEN MILLIONS. The honorable adjust
ment and payment of losses without aoy un
necessary delay, words here need not be used
to prove. The proof cau he found with those
who have auffbred loss, end were re fortunate
as te preefire Policies at this Agency. Marine
Risks, both Atiantio and River, taken as usual.
LIFE IN8URANC
The attention ef both senes who would se
en rd for theinee! vee at important benefit while
thev live, nnd nleo provide for their families
eno lured ones in the event of Death, are it-
riled to examine the superior advantages the
BQtJlTABLI LIFE INiURANOt SOCIETY
affords over other Life Insurance Companies.
Information relating to the principles of Life
oorew-of Whitehall and Alabama streak,
_ ktoGeorgia. SAMUEL SMITH,
aarekl*. Oa*w»l I**«reaa* Agaaay.
Ifi
♦hare
to-da;
Karel
dispose
**d w* think 14 i* only due to oar homo trad*
to ratal* snppitw. There to *ko*gh bar* to til
all re*a*a*bl* ordara. Orar 1** ear* arrived
ywtarday par Waatoro
sad aw oa tha Road.
ilka'to T^rol'rTJfaSt «wdJb*Mag°
a* of lhair stock* to this class of buyw
W,learn tha blocked* shore to tflhetaa!
laws to trm at 13}, U, 14}, 16,18 and M},
for Shoulder*, Hama sad Sid w.
Floor to .toady at *8 40, *7 *#, *7.68, *8,
*8 36 sad t», for Torino* bread*.
Coro la buoyant at tl.06@tt It.
Lard It la good demand at 1I}@I4.
MONETARY.
Vary HUl* paper offering for direcent Nob*
of our dwtore need money at prwent. Ample
auppltoa being on band, sad the vaults of onr
Banka attest our protperoua condition.
No Northern Exchange sailed for, except in
favor of the Wove.
We,tern and Tennessee funds eommaad 3@
6 fl cent, premium.
Spaeie, 10 l}t eaat.
d«i
GEORGIA BANK-NOTE LIST.
uaueta Insurance A Banking Company, Augusta
W. M. D'Antlgaac, Prss H. Walton* Cash.
Rank ef Augusta, Itfwta.
John Bones, Pres J. W. Davies, Caah.
Genuine fls with counterfeit signatures srs in rlrculs-
tion—better rsfune sit.
10s, femsle rscllnlng, man with uleewes rolled up.
10s, wig. Mer ury and taller on usa-shore; anl. gen.
10a, rig. wagon and team ; unlike the genuine.
80s, on left end portrait of Washington; genuine has
a portrait of Jackson; 80 on the lower corners; the
genuine has XX.
Bank cf Athens, Athena
StsTsns Thomas, Pres A. P. Draring, Cash.
Bank qf Columbus, Columbus.
W. H. Young, Pres D. Adams, Cash.
6s raised from la.
Bank qf Commerce, Savannah.
Q. B. Lamar, P. es J. C. FerriU, Cash.
Bank qf Empirs State, Mom*.
A. it. Smith, Pres John McBr/de, Oath.
Bank qf Fulton, Atlanta.
K. W. Roland, Prea A. Austell, Cask
A few Impressions, 10a aad 20s, (old pistes. Nos. be
tween 8,000 and 8,000,) are In circulation, with fsrg* ‘
signatures.
Bank qf Middle Georgia, Macou.
Isaac Bcott, Prea A. R. Powell, Cash.
Bank qf Savannah, Savannah.
Lewis F. Harris, Pres. W. B. Tinsley, Cash.
6s altered from Is; vlg. a steamship, a female on tt
left end, bust of a female on ths right.
10s, vlg. female standing; “ Bank of Savannah” In
Mack type; X on the right end: mm on the left end.
Bank qf the State of Georgia, Savannah.
60s, vlg. female sitting, holding figure 60; three oval
dies on the right end, with “Georgia” across them, rirtv
across left end ; Imitation of old plate.
60s, vlg. female holding a rudder In her right band, at
her feet sheaf of wheat and scythe; locomotive}
lng a bridge in tbe distance; unlike genuine.
100s, have a steamer on left snd with 100 ove.
under it; small 100s around the whole margin ; “Stats
Bank of Georgia” on the back In red ink; unlike the
genuine.
100s, not like genuine; vlg. female tested beside „
bridge, sheaf of grain, waterfall, and small horse drink
ing ; locomotive in the distance.
Central Railroad Jt Banking Company, Savannah.
R. R. Cuyler, Pres tt. A. Cuyler, Cash.
Oity Bank of Augusta, Augusta.
A. Gould, Pres W. J. Sams, Cash.
Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, Savannah.
J. Richardson, Pres.... M J. U. ttaudry, Cash.
Georgia Railroad A Banking Company, Augusta.
John P. King, Pres. J. Milligan, Cash.
60s, vlg. three fares, the middle one Is indistinct—
poorly engraved.
LaGrange Bank, LaGrange.
Thomas Burch, Pres W. H. Tuiler, Cash.
Marine Bank of Georgia, Bavannah.
[Formerly Marine A Fire Insurance Bank.]
Charles V. Mills, Pres Wm. P. Hunter, Ctth.
60s, vlg. beehive, male head and two 60s on right end
earns on left end, good Imitation of old plate.
Mechanics' Bank, Augusta.
Thomas 9. Metcalf, Pres. Milo Hatch, Cash.
Mechanics’ Savings Bank, Savannah.
(Bee Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.)
Merchants’ A Planters' Bank, Savannah.
H. Roberts, Pres A. Bsrrle, Cash.
North- Western Bank, Ringgold.
W. H. Inman, Pres A. B. Cowan, Cash.
Planters' Bank of the Stole of Georgia, Savannah.
tt. W. Anderson, Pres H. W. Mercer, Cash.
Timber Cutters' Bank, Savannah.
C. Kpplng, Pres. J. S. Hutton, Cash.
Union Bank, Augusta.
[Formerly Bank of Brunswick.]
Edward Thomas, Pres...- John Craig, Cash.
Broken and CloaetP Banka.
Atlanta Bank, Atlanta Closed.
Bank of Greenesboro', Greenrsboro’ Broke
Che rots* Insurance A B'king Co., Dalton Broke.
Commercial Bank of Brunswick, Brunswick. .Closed.
Exchange Bank, Griffin Broke.
Interior Bank of Griffin, Griffin Cloeod.
Manufacturers*Bank of Griffin, Griffin..60 « c.
Planteru' <k Mechanics' B ^ ~ ‘
Some Bille said to bo gooc
Bank qf Whifisld, Dalton*
This Bank Is not current here.
Southern Bank qf Georgia, Balnbrldge Broke.
Timber Cutters' Bank, 8avannah ..Not Bankable.
Refuse all Georgia Banka not found hero. The dis
cretion appended under several ot the Banks, are the
Counterfeits upon those Banks.
Land for Sale.
F iRTY-THREE acre* of desirable Land on
tbe East side of Atlanta, just outsida tbs
city limita. Also, IS acres fronting on Decatur
road—a beautiful sit# for a country reaidanee.
Apply to ' W. 8. GUNBY.
Residence just below Rolling Mill.
apr22tf.
CUTTING & STONE,
Wholssale and Retail Dealers in Forsign and
Domestic
DRY GOODS,
C ONN ALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four
doors from Alabama Street. aprlL
McNAUGHT, HEARD 4c CO.
Commission and Forwarding .Merchants,
BATSTREET
Savannah, ------ Georgia.
Wm. MoNacoxt, 1 f Wm. K. Biaud.
Janes Ormond, j m*r20 { John Dinham.
. j. rotuDHXTsa, I
POINDEXTER Ac LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
NO. 48, I4B0INB ITBIIT,
NEW ORLEANS,
IT'OR Receiving. Forwarding aad felling, for
Jl Merchants, Plantar* aad Trader*. Aire,
hasps snnatantly oa band a good assortment of
Field Hand*, Mechanics aad Hon— Servants.
May IS.
JOHN FICKEN,
Ira porter, Maaofactorar and Dealer ia
IAVAIA CHARS, TIRAIIO
SNUFF, FIFKS, SC.,
Wkolaaela aad Ratal I, *6 tt* Sign of
Atlmntu (Vfor .WowofWfory,
Whitehall 8 treat, Atlanta, Georgia.
March 3«.
LAWSHE & PURTELL,
Have on hand a lArge Stock of
CLOTHS, OA88IMEH8,
VESTING-8,
MARSEILLES ft LINEN GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS.
OUR STOCK IS RICH AND FINE.
militaii mms,
SWORDS,
EPAULETS,
&c.,
WHOLESALE PURCHASERS
Are invited to examine our Stock. We think we ean offer them uncommon in
ducements to BUY FOR CASH.
We arc Agents for the celebrated I. M. SINGER & CO.’S
SEWING MACHINES.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, April 10, 1801.
W. IT. HERRING & CO.,
Invites .Attention to their Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
A1ST ID
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS
—FOR THIS—
SPRUSTG’S TRADE.
It is the largest, choicest and cheapest Stock we have ever brought to AtUnte.
Wc invite the specisl attention of
CASH WHOLESALE BUYERS,
As we are prepared to offer extra inducements to CA8H PURCHASERS
We would also oall tbe atention of Military Mon to our Stock of
l
TRIMMINGS
—AND—
ACCOUTREMENTS,
SWORDS, EPAULETS, ft SASHES FOR GEMXRAL0,
COLONELS AND THEIR AIDS, MAJORS, CAPTAINS, LIEUTEN
ANTS, AND SAROEANTS.
KNAPSACKS famished *8 short notios, at vary low prl***.
W. F. HKR&nra 4 00.
Matok 90,1801.