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[ W. H. Halbert.
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j, arrived hMr« Ml Ik*
■ Augntte. 0* that
to{|<i received
jot of AipiU, »pee
. en til arrival.
liagtoa Ball,
_ JMU h< gu .
I ooiSDtd by Illness. Col B. C.
J. M CilbMi, Limt, Wai. M
Hill ui J. A. Win. Esq,
iatfWaalu of tavoetlgg.
blag to fUnhmoad, Charhe-
b tad August*, fro* all of which
i wan tmlnd. After
•f all th* circumstances, and
ght to light, h waa jndged beat
ament at Rioh-
I diapoaod af bj thorn aa I boy may
1 Ha will be eorafully guards dihen
I Boggus and aa aaaiataat.
Iriiolee have appeared ia lha Rioh-
aaa aad atlbar papan doaouoca
bald, dariog and oooosepliehed
charge* an It In, ba will ban
I bhaaolf right bafan our Coa-
korUtoa.
i aad appearanaa an pnpoa-
t ia wall educated, aad baa re-
awtailaaal pawan—baa traral.
Ij, and la wan polled aa aimed
ia tba war Id. Hia aateco-
brorabla far tkla elimate. Ha
r or Ibt Ha* York Times, aad
l alntiaa af Praams**. Ha fata
uin atpla aaaa pretty atoriaa
i baa dona, aad aoataaptaiaa
ootioo SoulA—for ba oiatmo
i his birth place. Ha may be a
i Sooth, bat ba baa baaa ia bad
I prudcat la aapprua much that
anloped by tba Commute, aad
Its ll
| oparata againal him i .justly akoald
at, or do ao good ahould ba ba
I ba aatMaa oar Government, ba la
| Ha an so* Ivied that ba ia ia aafa
I ba propirly oared for.
rootbadootberD Confederacy.
ht’a Speech—Extortion apoa
Beidtera.
Gditom I bare jaat finished
i Wright's addraea apoa tba
a," publiabad ia thia morning's
I lha "Confederacy." 1 hear-
lik you ia termingit aa “JUojount
> tbo eloquence of patriot!***,
tiblj ■»met with tbia tzpraaaloa:
l (the loldlor'e) muat ba awppliad
t"
paaied through the Judge'i
aton” ixporieaea while aadaaa-
uip for tba war. It ia iboafciag,
wiiBon la many plaaoi tba deeel-
tbla piitol palriotlioi. Hhatahor-
extortion I How ohilliag to tba
mt sable rol aalaan 14
lha hardware merobont, “X ban
aa aa aaaaigamoot, aad rauat nil
ia dlnetlaaa,” Whan ia year po-
lat you can’t niura them to tboaa oon-
item they go halfca with yen la pic
way, abpcafatlly to tba ladifoat f
iga oaym “ba waa aibed $60 for auch
they need la eel) for $18.” What
oitoeeida 111
Mbad aa aid Mathaditt Pnacbor a
hoe ia behalf af the Miaeleaarj
taid ha aaaM act taapaad, far be
V MW/ It cadet mttug It ptrekt
a oca who had aallotad far tba war,
Ihcy warp aa high At dfda’f hue
"0»<y aoi to ttmo/rom.
Matbodiat Itinerant preacher and
oked, front the palplt, aaata forma of
but ixtertloa upon loldian ia a
lha preeeai ia aamathiag « new un-
a." II aril wan mcrehantil theca
an (ting la dgkl for you aad poor
If yoa can’t pice them weapon!,
aa mack aa yaa /ciriify can wbaa you
tall of oil blade 1 you on all enjoy,
ealtedoa of'ana noble aaldiery. Let
feed, nimaat, aad araryl blag they
ami ai patriotic aa paaiibla. If
loanilf into;a stpii will, help a
oluntier don’t heiltaia aor fear tbi
ba.
. tome af yea tay you an claying
•haw year patriotism by towing,
aad ploughing for the teldlen 1-
r Judge Wright’a epaooh when ooUixf
Upf
ran
fool Otnrn, Aruati, dbaa It, l«CL
THE ;
SIFTUI.il HUUeiiCT.
BY ADAIR A SMITH.
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better paper wlil be greatly enhanced, and such
means shall be used to the best advantage. We
hope those who have subscribed for our Daily
for a short time, will renew their subscriptions
rr-77—rr
■ General Lee haa certainly bean at liana*,
ana ahrea Monday. - * • * ■*
Haw TjU, loot 80 TVl Bavaria baa *r-
TH« « SOUTHERN OONFBDBEACT-’-f rlaad, brlaglag 60,000 Blflaa for tha Federal-.
and
ofggo 4o||(He8N,
h»d«, tat aa seeds cheese will bi gtvm
race. C. Howard, r. x.
dropped l.ih. Poai Offlo* with
(lamps ou them will ba treated
Eroded matter, and forward*!
Sim Letter Ofiiee. , . , V -
bragiwatar <IMaa«a Uaa Ova
CTWaW* at the fatal of Un
•hgla letter, aad auwt beipre-
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c. HOW ARB, foot MovUr
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trouble In erasing and re-writing names on onr
mall book.
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AS4UR 4 Burra,
ml’ > > ;<L t 'A
AtioMa, Georgia.
Uiimvilm, Ky., J,a# 80.—Gentleman (born
8t. Lena any that ao iwliaaoo whatever oea bo
plaeed ia iioftitkot, omaatlag from St. LooU,
or any other point, la relation ft affairs la
Mloeoari-th* telegraph being utterly inbora-
•4. Tba 81. Louie •• Democrat" eoatrola tba
WMtern 11 oea, aad tha telegraph offkiala are
dlrooted what thall ba seat, aad what (hall
aor.
Tbo reported capture of Goo. Lyoo, was
believed there (at 8i. Louie) and la thoagbl
probable boro. Not o word, however boo been
telegraphed atnea tbo die patch of loot sight
from lha “ Democrat ” office, giving detaile of
how Oor. Jaekooa viewed the Ight os a die-
teat bill, and fled to parte ankaowa ; aad how
Oon. Price waa soiled with violent diarrhea on
tha eommeoeomvnt of the fight and woo taken
ta hit home on a boat. The editors of tbo lo-
deposdoot, truth.telling journals in St, Louie,
are all ia jail, ohargod with treason.
WaeaixoTOB, D. C. June 19 — Reliable ac
count. place Col Stoat', advance at Rockville.
The Southerners are attempting te eroas
Goose creek under a hoary fire.
It is slated that Ibe Senators from Missouri
will sot lake tbeir seats at the approaching
oemioa, fearing aa arrest for treason.
Tbo Southerners ars ereetiog batteries at
all importaat points on the Poiomae with a
risw of nerigallon, and catling off Washing'
ton from all points South.
A post from Richmond reports giganlie pre
parations for its defenee.
Reports of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad
have beeo deferred until it con be safely done.
Serea thousand feet of Bridgee on thie road
have been burned.
It ia judged by prudent person! here Ibat
Gen. Beauregard ia withdrawing hie advence
columns and aims lo catch McDowell's oolumn
in ambuscade. He will hardly succeed, after
the warning which the Federalists received at
Vienna.
WuatuivG, Va., June 20.—An ordinance
vaeating the Slate offices, peesed the Con
vention by a vote of 73 to 8. It provides for
an entire re organiiatioa of the State govern
ment, repudiates the Riobmond Convention,
and will now prooeed to ohooee new Govern
or, State officers, If ai and other emblems.
New You, June 20.—The "Monarch of
Ibe Sea,” from Liverpool, bee arrived, having
on board 1,000 Mormons.
^Cotton is Arm at this place—14j.
The African has arrived from Liverpool,
bringing £66,000 in specie.
The Syrian question ia eettled. Syria is to
be governed by Cbristiani, with two sub-
Governors.
Aa arrival Dram Baltimore reports o British
war vaasel off Caps Howry.
Tha A fries haa arrived from Liverpool
The Government Financial Scheme had pass
ed osooad reading. The Quean's Council had
decided te forbid armed fees els being breaght
late British ports. Mr. Gregory, on a strong
ta roeogatee the Confederate States.
Garibaldi aad tha Papa are elok.
Baltimobb, June 20 —CoL Smith eoisod a
lot of Confederate envelopes which were be
ing vended by a boy, wbeo bystanders inter-
ferred. Smith aeieed the llktaess of Jeff.
Davis sod told tbo vender if be get a aew
stock be woald send him lo Fort McHenry.—
The people again lalerferrad aad the exeile-
meot became intense, when Smith retired.—
Marshal Kane eaya Ibe Poliee ahould have Is-
kae Smith to the guard bouse.
M1LIT1II (till!
Richmohd, Jane 20.—At the fight at Vi
enna the Confederates kilted ten. and the
National Intelligencer says, two hundred
are miming. The Confederates captured
seven cars, a number of arms, a quantity of
of ammunition, mechanical instruments and
medicines.
A gentleman who reached Washington
yesterday states that 5,000 Federalists land
ed at Alexandria on the night previous.
Jarrtaeou, June 20th.—The steamer Sun
shine, from Booneville, confirms the defeat of
the State troops, with e lose of twenty killed.
The Federal loan waa Iwo killed and nine
wounded and milting. It is thought the Mia-
eourians would make another stand, under
Col. Wightman, formerly of the United Btetes
Army.
COMMERCIAL.
Geaftoh, June 30.—The bridge over New
Creek Lai been burned bjr the Southerner*,
who now hold Piedmont to the number of
4,000
number of Federalist* are reported to
have been killed al tha bridge. The tele
graph operator at Piedmont fled on the ap
proach of th# Southerners. Communication
between Grafton and other point* is now cut
off.
The Southerners in Western Missouri are
being largely reinforced.
Cairo, June 20,—Newcomb was arrested
on charge of treason, but subsequently re
leased.
Washington, June 20.—Lieut. Stark, for
merly of the Regular Army, commanded at
Vienna.
Joa. H. Lane, of Kansas, has been made a
Brigadier General.
The bridge over Goose Creek, near Leas-
burg, has been burned.
Wueelimo, June 20.—Frank Pierport has
been nominated for Governor.
Cincinnati, June 20.—Troops ara concen
trating rapidly for duly in Western Virginia.
St. Lofris, June 20.—A special dispatch to
tba Republican states that scouts brought in
formation that Lyon was coming with seven
boats and a large foroe. After consultation,
a further retreat waa orderad. General Prioe
want home. Col. Peryona waa aiok. Col. Mar*
maduka Bros having beooma disaffeeted had
rttigoed. The Mieeouriene, however, would
fight, and the truth regarding Lyon’s foroe
becoming known, Gov. Jackson waa induoed
to give them a brush. No particular* as to
tbo killed and wounded are reported. A Mr.
Little commended the Misaourians.
>Joas,IlfiL
WAsniaoToo, Jane 19.—Gen. Bchenck ls
one mile below Falla Cbamh with two regi
ments, and other regiments at Toylsr'e tav
ern McDowell's brad-quarters is at Arling
ton Home. They will probably advance Me-
Dawell'e lines some miles.
Scouts report that the Confederate* are
mysteriously diseppearing, leaving a clear
way ta Fairfax Court House.
Th* Federaliate ara very cautions in their
■ovomeou, fearing trap*. Tbo wounded at
Vieana eontinue to bo brought in.
Tbo Confederate lioee extend from Aoooqum
to Ctotravillt and Fairfax Station, when they
bars heavy gnaa. From Fairfax Court Houos
U lo but fourttea milta to Alexandria. It b
•uppoaed they am extending tktlr lines along
Orsoge A Alexandria Railroad.
All the Indication* ohow that tbn South-
ernarn ara preening forward from Manama
Junction by daily InataUaeota.
Gen. Jobation'* line b hailed between
Mariinaburg and Wtacheater. Hie object, It
b supposed, U to threaten Gan. CadwaUader,
drawing forcao Itam the Wnfhlngton line,
then, By don bio-quick, to steal] McDowell.
At pvaaffol, if pushed, Johnaton'a lino Bote
RRPORT8D DAILY ST WM. H. BARHRB.
ATLANTA, J«ai ti* UUb
Trade yesterday was a little brisker. Several
orders were filled. Corn has declined some
what, with but a limited demand. It waa sell
ing yesterday at 96@$1. Boms are asking an
advance of 2 cte. above thie price. A few sales
of Bacon—Hams 14; Clear Sides lfl cts. This
article is in fair supply, and prices firm.
Flour is quiet. Borne little for home con
sumption sold at $7 76 tor Extra Family. Su
perfine rules from 96 25@$6 76.
Lard is steady at 13)(cj)14 cents.
Borne fair sales have been made in Groceries,
and stocks generally fair.
Dealers in Military Goods, and Hat and Cap
Manufacturers, are doing a lucrative business.
MONETARY.
No change to quote.
HARDEE’S
Edition. I
HARDEE’S TACTICS—Unauthor
ized Edition. -i, JW'. : '
TROOPER’S MANUAL..
VOLUNTEER'S HAND BOOK,{ob
taining an abridgment ol HawW* Ta®.
tics adapted to Muaket end Bifid Cote*
pep'ne.
INFANTRY CAMP DUTY—Field,
Fortification and Coaet Defease.
SCIENCE OF WAR—For bftnt-
ry, Cavalry and Artillery. ^ .
SCHOOL FOR THE OUIDES,
tbe Practical S^dw-for tf>* W9 of
the Militia, 28 Engravings. Sent by-
mail on receipt of 81.
ARMY REGULATIONS FOR
CONFEDERATE STATES.
MoCOMB’S TACriCS-Jnfantry, Ri
fle, Cavalry and Artillery.
RIFLES, AND RIFLE PRAC
TICE—By Wileox.
GIBBON’S ARTILLERIST MANU
AL.
WARD’S NAVAL TACTICS.
JEFFREY’S NAVAL GUNNERY.
WARFARE OF ALL AGES.
IIAS WELL’S ENGINEER’S
HANDBOOK.
Junell. J. McPBBRttOH dt CO.
JOHN FICKEN,
Meaafcstarer aad Boater la
XI, fllAIII
■»*►*•, 4C.,
Whole sale aed Retail, at thaKga of
Atlanta, Georgia.
Marsh M. 4 -v
ROBT. L. CRAWLEY,
Wkilutle and Retail Dealer in
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
—ARD—
General Business Agent,
W ILL etteod promptly to eny business An
imated to.hirn. Btore in Franklin Building,
mlfi-ly
PATTTEN & MILLERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION
—l.D—
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
H
POINDEXTER 4 LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
BTRW SHUARS,
I?OR RoeaiviBK. Forwarding and Sailing, Itr
JC Marohanb, Planter* sad Trader.. Alaa.
keeps oonetaatly on band n good assortment of
Field Hondo, Mechanise end House Servants.
May II.
CUTTING & STONE, ,
Wholesale aad Retail Beaten In Foreign and
Domestic
DRY GOODS/
1 doen from Alabama StroaL
sprit.
Me MAUGHT, BRAID 4 CO.
CswntlffM 0H41 MMil 41*| Jifff A*h(i.
BAT STXMMT
Maraiaab, ------ Georgia.
Ww. McHauenr, I t W*. K. Bun.
Jaene Oaneira, J marl* (Jonx Dannan.
~THOMA8 F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For th* parch**# *nd **1* of W**t*rn Prodaoe,
Cotton, Qroceriet *nd MercnfendUe genmUy,
Franklin Building, Jtlmknmm Street.
ATLANTA,. .GEORGIA.
April 6,1661.
GKORGB PATTIHp
ANDREW J. MILLER,
WAITER J. MILLER,
march 18-3m.
Hoi for the War l!
Tbe Confederate Continental* will leave
thie city on Monday next, for Richmond, Va.,
to march through tbe mountain* of Gecrgi*,
to Athens, Tenn., thence by Railroad. Thie
route ia taken to get more Rifle* and more
markumen. Each man is to take hia own ri-
flo and Bowie-knife.
By authority of the Secretary of War.
E. M. SEAGO, Captain.
June 19, 1801.
TO PRINTERS#
A 80BER and industrious Printer, who un-
il. demands and it willing to work both at
the Case and Preas, can obtain steady work,
with good pay, by immediate application at
the office of the " REPORTER,"
June 16. LaGrange, Georgia.
TO ARMS ! TO ARMS!!
NOW 18 THE TIME.
T HE " Atlanta Volunteers" have received
marching order* to be ready in ten days
—destination is Richmond. Our rank* are not
vet full. We want our company to contain
hundred men. All who desire to join can be
furnished with uniform by calling oq the un
dereigned. J. F. WADDaIL. Captain.
M. T CA8TLEBURY, 1st Lieut.
8. D. HAZBLETT. 2d Lieut,
juue 8-tf. J. G. RUCKER, Sd Lieutenant.
N otice!
T HE Ordnance to prohibit Doge from run
ning et large without collars, passed Slat
of July, 1867, to be found on page 80 of the
City Ordinance*, will be enforced strictly from
and aficr the 2oth instant
Collars can be had by applying to the Clerk
of Council. F. B. BOGGUS, Marshal.
Atlanta, Jane U-lw.
Notice.
N consequence of the withdrawal of the
Steamers between Mobile aud New Orleans,
the Tirocsi Freight Tariff from New Or
leans to Atlanta and Columbus, established in
March 1801, is suspended until further notice.
GEO. G. HULL,
Bupt. A. A W. P. R. B.
D. H. CRANE.
8upt. M. 1W.P.R. R.
COX, BRA1NARD A CO.,
Mobile and N. O. Steamers.
june 8-dtf.
fivn wiy to Cndwillxder’s
Hill eoete vrithla forty-eight bow*
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES,
O B THE PRACTICAL BOLDIER, designed
for tbe use of the Militia of the Confede
rate States—sent by mail on the receipt of one
dollar. j. McPherson a co.
June 8.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Soceewort to High, BqU«t A Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
ran van rnneneen me sain or
TBJr.VBMBm B BBOOVt’B
Cat ten, Groce rice. Ac.
OLD DOMINION SAWS.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
I N oonsequence of the secession of Virginia,
we shall hereafter offer oor stock of •• Cir
cular,” “ Cross-cut,'* “Mulay,” u Mill Saws,'
rn prioes. gBff* N
McNAUG!
apr 2‘2-3tn.
Ac., at foreign prioes. 1
HT, ORMAND A CO.
> duties added.
J. W. HEWELL,
I RETAIL DEALER 1
Fanoy and Staple
DRY GOODS,
MARKHAM’S BLOCK,
Cornier Whitehall Ac Alabama Sts.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Feb. 16—ly.
CHINA DEPOT.
COLE & WYLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
C HINA, Clean, Silver, Plated Ware, Veace,
Parian Figures. Kerosine Lamps, Candle
sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baskets, Glass
Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A.,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
White Granite and common Crockery at
wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo
site B«ach A Root’s, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
April 2d, 1861.
BRFS0N & BEAUMONT,
Ifanufbetnren aad DeaMn to
MEN'S A BOY'S CLOT HINB,
OENTLCMEN'S FURNISHINQ MOM,
CLOTHS, CABUMtAIS AND TJBTINOA
Markham's Iron-Front Building, White
ball, Street,
v. m. BRTeoN, ) ATLAHTA, GEORGIA.
T. «. BlAUnoav J April Id, lttl.
p. e. McDaniel,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AltD COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AMD DIALER IE
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE,
Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior,
dlleale, Betrgim.
March 20.
IAMBI H. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WeeAuiptevv, Gcovyve.
ICES in Wilkea and a
Refers to George O.
N. A. MoLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Aim DEALER UI
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobacco, Cigars, Ao.,
—ALSO—
COBAN. LARD, CORN 1$ FLOUR.
AV 8, Cherokee Block, Beach-Tree St,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 191 Chambers SL, New York,
IK POSTERS a WHOLESALE DRALIRS IR
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
ARD COMMUSIOH DEALERS IR
BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao.,
•>V. 907, Bay Street, Savannah, 49m,
April lS-dawSm.
J. L. QURRR
COKE! COKE!! COKE!!
AT THE GAS WORKS.
A LARGE qnentity for sale nt tbe neael price
of ltd cent per bushel.
Feb. It—dtf. J. F. WARNER, Sapk
LOBEILLAKD’S 8ICTTTF.
IN BOTTLES AND BULK.
For sale in quantities to Jobbers by
R. A. ROBIN80N A CO M WKoUmlt PmygUU,
JLauieriUe, Kentucky,
ARD
M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia.
May 24—2m
Nails! Nails! Nails!
T HE ETOWAH MINING A MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, 1 ooeted In Cemooen-
ty, Georgia, ara now miking, aad prepared ta
fill large order# for any and nil alien of, n vary
superior CUT NAIL. Addraee, or apply In
W. >. OOTBRAN..
A. SHORTER, J Tnuw “'
Rome, Go., May 2d, lUl -mit-lal.
ICE-CREAM SALOON.
T HE aubaeribar has fitted ap a neat Saloea,
In eonneetien with hie Confeetienory, on
Whitehall street, where Ladle# end Gentlenwn
My procar. a first-rate article ef Ica-Crenm
any hoar daring tbn day or craning. A ofcaro
ef patronage 1a aaliaited.
May 247 F. M. JACK, Agonk
ean. taa a. raavna.
ATLANTA,
-GEORGIA,
Honaa, on tha eoraar of Forsyth street and
tbe Railroad, (oppaaite the Stele Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
SO BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
200 KEG# PRIME LEAF LARD;
1,000 BARRELS FLOUR.
Kvd-
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
* euinm svnnnv,
Atlanta, —Georgia,
K EEP eenetutly an hand nil kinds af Pro
vide.* end Faeelly Bappliee. buy end cell
all klade tf Tennaaeaa and Country Produce i
alto, sell Geode ooaetgned la tbs best advan
tage, and lender aeeoanta of sola promptly.—
»aga rsepaatfally solicited.
Sna lot or Para Osantry Corn Wbleky on
bend, end for sale by FOSTER A QUEEN,
may 5.
NOT!CM TO CORRESPORDBNTR.
P ARTIES writing to ns for Information will
please eneloee tha pottage for the eatwer.
We will ebeerfally write repliee to enqniriee,
but ean't afford to pay poetana also.
Jnae 7. MoNAUOHT, ORMOND A CO.
1 WILL pay .liberal price far n lew thous
and Potato Blips, brought to my raoidanee or
afiko, jane* AT, ADAM.
The Sfiffitofi tf the Confederate SUtei;
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J J. HARMAN reapeethilly annouaoes te
a hia former vleitora, aad th* pnblle gen
erally, that b* bat ottered lata a eo-partner-
•bip with Mr. J. B. Nicaou, af Savannah, G*^
for tbe eneaing eeeaon as tbit
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Tbtakfal for th* patronag* heretofore ex
tended te him, he would seiteil e continuance
of tbe same for the firm, who will endeavor, at
all timet, to provide for th* labia, bar, Ac, ev
ery laxury attainable.
Our oooks will be the meat experienood that
the Bout* can produo*, together with on effi
cient fores of attentive servants. There will
be an excellent BRASS tod STRING BAND
of superior Malicious attached ta the Hotel.
Tbe medical virtues of tbsas many and va
ried Mineral Waters era now too well knew*
to require on extensive description. In addi
tion to tbo Red, While end Sleek Snlpbnr
« —many of them eomblned with Iran
gneela—1* an inaxhaastablawaUortk*
punat Fraction#.
Oar ooeemmodaticaa ara vary extendve.—
W* have many pleasant eottagee separate from
koto], where familial sta bs on q
ike miii
and retired «in their own baffien.
iqatet
QONFBOHH.ATB BONOS, te Notae, will [
tf -
Catoosa Snringi ara in Catena* county, Oeor-
i ia. twu and n qua rut mile* bum th* Waaler*
AUanlla Roll rued. A fine Omnlbae and good
Hack* will be at the plnlfovm on the arrival
of each train. Th* Spriiga have a direct Rail
road eommaaleatioa with Oherlmtaa, Savon -
uoh, Auguetn, Moeon, Mittadg*’ii>% Odnrahuo,
Atlanta, Montgomery, NaehviUe end Chotta-
or Boannt Two Dollars per day.
Twelve Daltera per week, and Thirty-rive Dd-
lara perdngfe month. Tidies* who wink te
mman® kgffitJ ta 4k* aoaanUm wiftk itaiv f*ml-
IteTudll be bMrded nlSirty Dollars per
Koeth—shlldrsn end servanta hair prlam—
Jane 7-dffm. HARMON A NICHOLS