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It M r Oaaaral Trarettag A*1
tsrssK,*
•aa, of IUm, It hire author-
ttal, t*4 fire raaalpUler tha
||H te HtatlMk
retell/ araaad tha aunt of*W7
Mt oar Dally ul Waaklp art
arm at .oteeripSoa bu H|» I.
ooolina. to do in every laaUnee.
will
• moo.y It paflle advance, tor
ikaa Ik* lime ter whleh payment
a art hard tlaa oa a* tropepen.
faraf them are suspending; and
alf »f ihaan, batata# lh.y bar#
owlag to tkaa wbleb lhajr aaa-
Oar nnUrpriaa ahall not (all from
go intofid to oobUbbo to pabliak
lapori bat aollbor wo, aw any
I oa oartk, eaa afford to pabliak a
•abaoriboropap/or it. If tbit bo
■are, tboro It no further trouble
aubaorlbod to oar papor for a
If tboy art pltarod, wo requeit
w, and pay tor itaytorlaad-
lOl ho of advaatafo to thorn, and
|fct of troobla, la anterlng and ro-
aa oar hooka, wbon abort time
art mode. Ail wo aak it plenty
mb aad the money in advance.—
eo ahall have a good paper. Tbt
ia a food fact.
the
Personal.
Mead, Major Matt CltToland
patted throagb boro to bli
trday from a ritit to Now Tork elty,
the way of Loniaville. Ilia ae-
it rial! la vary interesting —
aaaea of the North bolioTt
ray will bo able to oraah out tbo
by the Kith laalant. Tbo oapi-
baaiaoaa moa, however are qoct
et actant fear or mob vlolonoo, and
rproaa any aoatimoata friendly to
Tboy are alto afraid (bat If Iba
Dvabion waa withdrawn from oar
vnndela would tarn upon and rend
•a. They axpreta groat aatoniah-
tol<l that pntlomon of lnfloonoo,
lag, aad of wealth, are aorving at
the raaka of the Southern army,
idabtod it him for eaveral late Now
aa of the Hoaaton Volunteers,
la Cans, loan Atlast*, 1
July 4th, 1861. /
oar Captain, Chariot T. Goode,
aeon Major of tbo Tanlb Begl went,
ton, wo tbo committee ap
tha eompony, baroby roaolve:
wo part with oar former oou
;k foellnge of.tbo dee peel regret—
hie Intoreoareo with at, pereonel
ho bw oonetantly exhibited tbo
laraoteriling tbo gentleman and
ia parting wo txproaa the oarneat
ia lateroonreo with olbora may be
> to them and aa honorable to him
boon hie eonnoollon with the
elaateere.
though regroUiug bis lost aa our
aomnaodar, wo fool gratlled at
lloa aa ooa of the Field Offer. of
>nt—thla being bat a fit eompli-
tka "Confederacy” and " Cru.a-
I oily, aad tko “ Telograph” and
of Maoea, bo fotnlakod with a copy
Mml uilana, with tha requrn for
ioa. ^
. G. W. WIMBERLY,
Haul. R. 8. STOKES,
R. R. FUDGE,
R. S. MANN,
Raw. J. A. ROQUEMORE,
H. S. J0B80N,
Com.
A Card of Tkaaka.
mol laavo tha faaad ally of Atlanta
iiproaeing ear olnoere gratitude to
•tie daaghtera for Iba many offices
eoo which wo have received at their
Concerning aucb favora 11 may Cod
BEAUREGARD RIFLES.
dial Mortice,
tllawlag offiolal document from the
M Dopartaoat axplalna the orders for
Motion of mail aereioo in the rebelli
on
rronmnir Orrwx, June 17, 18til.
-Humiraaa Inquiries are madt at tbit
mat roepooling Iba laU orders at tbo
Mr Oeaergl. It Wea not doubted I bat
i publicity given to those ardora thro’
lie praaa would furnish ample notice to
Boaters For further certainty they
la published, at follows :
* Postmaster Oeoeral issued his order
7th of May, uadsv Eat of Congress ap.
February 28, 1881, suspending th.ea-
1 service, pool males aad pestoffloee
katoo where tha “ postal aarvios could
Ifely coatiaaed," namely ■ Iba Slates
sad South Okretlaa, Florida, Georgia,
^^rSanf!^
accessary te trans-
all mail matter
diaaontlaued ;
SrO)IJ ,T'H E R N| / 0 O N |E[D|E fBAiC Y,.
!• th# D*o<l Lttur Offiot*
t« ha dbfmd ofMcordlag la low, b«t if loitart
MUftlljr nrrivn at Um offict of dtlivory* ttoy
•V dtlivorod npom of ootugo u
•poo Uttvrn irk oil v unpaid.
4. Tko moi ordor will bo nppll*), wit tout
tanker ootloo, to all ltttovo mail *4 (prapald
ot oo4) at any dineontinnad poaUffioa* vkoik-
•r karoaflor dUooatlauod by opooiai otdor or
by control dltooniinuoaM of oorrioo ta tko
dlstHot or Suit. ;
6. Mo loti or or paokogo ooa bo forvnrdtd
to lit oddrnoa tkrough tko Unhid Stott* mailo,
oxoopt from foreign countri** vltk which tbit
OoeoraAoat bat postal troatloo, nnUoa roga-
lorly Ballad at oa* of tko aatobliahad Post-
offioss of tko Unltnd Stairs, sad postsgo tksrs
rtgulsrly pro-paid. All aisUsr not thus diall
ed ausi bo fkrwardsd, wltkoot dslsy, to tko
Dssd Loiter Offiot at Wsshlogtoa.
6. No Mail poooh, look or look eao bo soot
by any Psslaiaoitr to say point or plaoe a kero
such •trrioe ha* bean discontinued. All poucb-
ss, sosks sod looks ooaiag to a Poatoffios from
suob discontinued offioss sad routes will be
retained sod soot to tbs proper depositing of-
fiees.
The poet si service will bo restored on such
discontinued routes as esrly ss practicable, of
whioh Botice will be duly gireo.
Dy order of tbs Postmaster Oeoeral.
JOHN A. KA880N,
First Assistaot Postmaster Qeoersl.
Capture of Prise Vessels—Daring; Ex
ploit of Maryland Zouaves 1
The Richmond “ Dispatch” of the 2d lost,
gives the following particulars of the capture
of Federal prise vessels :
Lieut. Geo. W. Alexander, of the 1st Reg
iment of Maryland Zouaves, reaohed Rich
mond on yesterday morning, with forty odd
Liaoolnite prisoners of war, oaptured on the
Potomac esrly Saturday morning. It appears
that the Zouave Regiment has been for some
lime past in prooess of formation by Col. R-
Thotnas. of Richard, Lieut. Alexander, (Ad
jutant) Lieut. P. Gibson, aad others, in Bal
timore.
A short lime since, Col. Thomas went from
Baltimore to Philadelphia in dieguiee nnd pro
cured n supply of nrms. Himself and com*
rades then conceived the project of captaring
the St. Nicholas, a large steamer in the em
ploy of the Federal Government, running be
tween Baltimore and Washington. The boat
started at four o’olock on Friday evening fiom
her wharf in Baltimore. Previous thereto
Col. Thomas weot aboard with 12 msn—the
latter at passengers, end their oommender
dressod as a French lady. The veaael got
undar way and stopped at Point Lookout,
where, according to the plan previously
agreed on, Lieut. Alexander, with another
detachment of men, oame on board and ae-
eured passage for Washington. By aooident
(!) Lieut. Alexander went into the cabin of
tbo steamer and recognised the French lady
(!) aa an old acquaintance from Paris. Both
Thomas and Alexander speaking the language
fluently, they found no difficulty in maturing
their plan of operations. During the conver
sation that ensued between the French lady
and her acquaintance, instructions wsrs given
as to how the party should prooeed. The
arms, which had previously been carefully
loaded and concealed, were made ready for
instant possession. At one o’olock on Satur
day morning, the time for striking the blow
having arrived, Col. Thomss threw off bis dis
guise, apptared in bis uniform, and ordering
bis men to do their duty, the steamer in five
minutes was a prise to the forces of the Con
federate Slates. Tbs Captain and crew sur
rendered without striking a blow, and were
confined without trouble. They appeared
overwhelmed with surpiise.
Cept. Geo. N. Hollins, late of the United
States Navy, who had gone aboard at Point
Lookout, then assumed command of tbs
steamer, and ran her into Cone river, expect
ing to meet the Tennessee Regiment and
jointly oommence further operations against
the enemy. The Tennesseeans, however, did
not arrive oq the ground till late Suturdaj
morning. It was tbr n too late for any de
monstration up the river as originally intend
ed, and the steamer was headed down the
stream. On her passage she captured two
•ehocners and one brig, each having a crew
of about ten men, who were taken prisoners.
One of the vessels was loaded with 8,600
bags of coffee, another with anthrncite oonl,
and another with ice. The steamer St. Nioh-
olas is a first class boat, 276 fsst long, side
wheel.
All of the prises wsrs safely towed to the
mouth of the Kappahannook, and thence to
Fredericksburg. Their value is roughly esti
mated at three hundred and seventy five
thousand dollars.
The captains of the respective vessels, with
their crews, including several negroes, are
now lodged in the prison depot on Main street,
in this city.
This is a very beautiful addition to the
number of the gallant and succeisful surprises
by our brave Southern boye, sinoe the strug
gle began. It is but the beginning, we opine,
of a oatalogue of daring exploits at sea that
will greatly enrage the old ape, and raffle the
sweet end amiable dispoeition of old “ Fuss
and Feathsrs.” Old French women will be a
terror to them both. We very muoh feer that
that class of women, and especially those a
little unhandaome (for we learn that our
lent Captain did not look like a pretty French
woman) will be subjected to very rude treat
ment by the Linoolnltee, for they will fear all
of them are Southern officers in disguise. The
other officers associated with Col. Thomas in
the achievement, are Lieut. Geo. W. Alexan
der, Adjutant, and Lieut. F. Gibson. These
three headed the boarding parties in the cap
tures.
BUTLER & PETERS,
(guceceeora to High, Butler k Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
S«B IBB PuncBASS AID SALB OS
r a jyjy b n a k b rmooec*
Cotton, Oroeartee, Ac.
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
H AVE ia .lore, »t their Firs Proof Wsrs
House, oa tho oornor of Fonyth (treat and
the Railroad, (opposite tbs Bute Road Depot,)
100 BARRELS LARD OIL;
60 BALES YARN;
100 BARRELS LARD;
300 REGS PRIME LEAF LARD;
1.000 BARRELS FLOUR.
May 4-
FOR THE “SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.”
Ricaaovo, Jaly 4.—Psauafftrs ta day team
York Hirer Railway aad Yorktowa, report of.
fairs quiet, bat stormy times are sxpsoM.
Pass.of.rs tram Menaa.es, WI Bob aster, sad
pslats shore, soalrm tbs I or salon of Generals
Oodwallodor sad Pnttoreon, aad stats that sa
aetloa bad ooeurrsd at Mtrtlasbwrg between
about TM troops andsr Col. Joobooa, sad six
or MTsa thousand F.doral'troops, In whioh
only two or thrao Confad.rntoo wore klllad ond
about i.T.ntaan woundod. Forty FOdoral prii-
ooare war# taboo, and qalls n number killed
and wounded. This most probably raf.rs to
tho onfofomont reported yesterday. Tbs gsn-
aral Impression la, that If Patterson nod Cad.
walladar do not retire, a bloody sonBIct will
bs tbo result, ns Oan. Johnston, with n largo
loros, ia pushing forward to mast them.
Bicnnono, July t—Tha Winchester corres
pondence of tbs ‘'Examiner’’ of Jaly td at
sight, says : “ Last night a large body of tho
enemy crossed tbs Potomac—come shore sad
•omc below Wiiliamcport, marching oix mil—
•sat of Mnrtiocbarg, Col. Jnekcoa advanced
to meet their reagunrd. The enemy ooaeieted
at a company of tt men, nnd ware dietribated.
It In front, M ware MO yards distant, nnd 40 n
quarter of n mils off. Tho Bret fifteen surren
dered without s contest. The next 3t (red s
few shots end surrendered. Of the remaining
40, four were taken prisoners, 17 killed end 10
wounded. Meantime the main body of the
enemy cams up, nnd n battle ensued, which
letted an hoar nnd n half, whtn tho enemy re
tired from the field. Col. Jsckeon then re
tired to Mertinsburg. Tho Confedoretee had 8
killed nnd 11 wonndtd. The enemy’s loss was
70 hilled, 00 wounded, end SO taken prisoners.
Alexandria is quick Two Southern balloons
out roeonnoitering, are ia eight.
Louistillu, July 4—Fifty-fire thousand
troops, including 1,000 Tonnosnaanns, 8,000
Kontuckynns, are at Yollvillo. [Yallvllls Is In
Marion county, in tha North of Arknneee—ad
joining Miseouri. It is on Crooked creek, come
ten miles from White Rirer.—Eds. Confede
racy.]
Thej have ten piecea of fl/ing artillery, nnd
the indications are that they will soon advance
into Missouri about 20,000 strong. They are
very able-bodied men. Tho people of nil South
ern Missouri are rapidly enrolling.
No goods are going forward South from hero.
Merchants are generally withdrawing their
stocks from the depot, where they had been
placed for shipment. It is determined to send
no train beyond Bowling Green at present.—
The directors of the road are undecided ns to
sending goods by the Memphis branch; but on
neither road will trains be sent beyond the
State line.
HARTroaD, Comm., July 4.—Ex-Governor
Seymour offered resolutions in the lower house
of tho Legislature, virtually upholding tho
Southern Confederacy. They were ably sup
ported by eighteen fearless Democrats.
Wbuklimo, Va., July 4.—The Panhandle bo
gus Legislature met this morning. Both
houses organised. Pierpont’s message, with
Federal documents, recognising the State, were
submitted. These Wheeling traitors have
seised on the money of the citisens who .are
true to the State, to the amount of $27,0A0.
Nk*t York, July 4th.—The Solferiao, which
was captured by tbo Vandalia, has arrived.—
The Southern privateers have captured the
transport Hannah Balch off Cape Uatteras.
Nabhyillb, July 4.—Tha up and down pas
senger trains on the Louisville A Nashvtllo
Railroad, were seised this morning at Camp
Frontdalo, near Mitchellville, by order of Ma
jor Gen. Anderson, (of Tennessee,) and brought
to this city. The managers had previously
taken all the engines and rolling stock, except
a few cars, to Louisville, against which policy
we had remonstrated, and this leisure wae nee-
otsary to protect ourselves. Gen. Anderson
informs the agent here that no further seisures
will be made, and that trams will be allowed
to pees uninterruptedly.
Fortsrss Monmom, July 4.—•'The Federal
steamer Cetaline is burnt.
Washinqtom, July 4th.~Ethridge is sleeted
Clerk of the Senate. The Senate organised.—
Powell and Breckinridge, of Kentucky, Polk,
of Missouri, Johnson, of Tonnossoo, and Ken
nedy end Pearoe, of Maryland, are in their
seats.
Jim Lena end Pomeroy of Kansas, are draw
ing for the long term.
Senator McDougald, of California, is pres
ent.
The papers in the naval contracts haye been
demanded.
Wilson of Massachusetts, will, to morrow,
introduce a bill confirming all the unconstitu
tional acts of the President in relation to tho
war.
Notioe has boon given of the intention to in
troduce bills authorising tho employment of
volunteers; for enforoing the laws; to increase
the military establishment, for the better or
ganisation of the military force, and to pro
mote its efficiency, and for the organisation of
a volunteer neilitin force to be called the Na
tional Guards.
Asbury Diekins, the venerable Secretary of
the Senate, (whose plaoe is conferred on Eth
eridge,) has resigned. The Senate adjourned.
In the House of Representatives, 1M mem
bers answered to their names when called.—
Quite an exeiting contest for Speaker occurred.
Schuyler Colfax of Indiana* was withdrawn.
Hiekmtn (who got canod two years ago) nom
inated Frank Blair, aad the galleries applaud
ed. Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania, was
then nominated. After one ballet, whleh re
sulted ia no ehoioe, Blair withdrew. Oa the
seoead ballot, the vote stood, Grow M, Blair
11, Crittenden II- (These 12 compose the Con
servative (?) strength in the House -Editor*
Con Mersey.)
Sr. Loom, inly 4 —Official information pleoee
Colonel Edgier (LinoolnUe) et Monet Ternon.
Missouri* with n strong fore# j and Governor
Jeekeen nerem the Arkansas line.
etraeUr* •oafiafrelfca hae tehee plaee la 1
Baetea. Tha whereee, aati waiakeMQ, MUk
Mllla, Eaet Boa ton free Treadry, aad auehla.
(hope, BMtleaai deelte, aaerlaereilvap etattea,
Marlae aad Okeaeteal Warekooeee, eae haa-
dred direlUafie. > large eaeoaat of huaber, Aa ,
Marla* ateree, Oartla' aew gaaboate, with tear
other roaeela, were deeuwyed to-day, alee
twelve dweliiage eleewhere la tha elty.
fferelga Nerve.
The London Review eeye, “We have habitu
ally regarded tha Uaited Btetee with reegeetaa
tha provider at eettea, hy tha neanffieLuriag
of whleh, 4,000,0*0 of our people hare inhalet-
ed. Lei m eat forget that we meet aew trea.
ter that feel log te the Soathera Owbderaay."
P. E. MoDAN IEL,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AMO IMIIB (I
ALL KINDS OF PBODXTOB,
Hunter Street, hetwwea Whitehall end Prior,
JSUmmtm, Star rim,
Mereh 8*.
WILLIAM F. PARKER,
—wim—
THOMAS W. MURRAY,
Formerly of 191 Chambers SC, New Tork,
ufronvnns e noLMAii dialmos ia
Wines, Liquors & Cigars,
AMU OOMMISSIOM DMALMRS IM
BUTTER, CHEESE, Ao.,
AV. SOT, M
April It-dewlm.
LOBBILLARD’8 SNUFF.
IN BOTTLES AND BULK.
For eale la qaaatttlee to Jobber, by
R. A. ROBINSON A 00, WAeteeefc DnyjUta,
LmuiaviUt, Jbeferl*,
eaa
M. A. A C. A. SANTAS, Norfolk Virginia.
May 84—8m
N. A. MoLENDON,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
AXM DnAIeBB m
FOR CION AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
Tobaooo, Cigars, &o. f
—ALSO—
COBAN. LARD. CORN lh FLOUR.
JVW. 8* Cher eke* Bleek, Pemch-Tree St,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
T HE attention of close Cask Buyers is re
spectfully invited to the above stock.
Merck 28
enM. ira n. roiTin.
J. L. qOBHM
FOSTER & QUEEN,
GROCEEB
COMMISSION’MERCHANTS,
MARI ITT A STBBBT,
Atlanta, ....Georgia,
K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro
visions and Family Supplies, bay and sell
nil kinds of Tennessee nnd Country Produoo;
also, soil Goods oonsigned to tho tost advan
tage, and render accounts of sale promptly.—
Petronego respectfully solicited.
A fine lot or Pure Country Corn Whisky on
hand, end for selo by FOSTER A QUEEN,
may 6.
THOMAS F. LOWE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
For tho purohaeo and sola of Western Produce,
Oottoa, Grocwrle* and Mcron*odttc fenarollj,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
April A, 1881.
BRYSON & BEAUMONT,
ManaAtotarert and Dealer* te
MEN'S A BOVS CLOTHING,
QKNTLEMCN f FURNISHING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CA8SIMK&M8 AND VESTINGS,
Markham's Iron-Front Building, Whit#
hull. Street,
r. n. nnvsoM, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T. M. BBAUMOVT j April 2d, 1SS1.
I. J. route ITT u, I
L momtoombbt uttli*
Skelbyvllle, Tess.
POINDEXTER it LITTLE,
SLAVE DEPOT,
MO. 41, BiBOMRS nfSBIT, *
NEW ORLEANS,
F iR Reooivine. Forwarding and Selling, for
Merohantep Planter* ana Traders. Also,
keeps constantly oa hand a good assortment of
Field Hands, Mechanics and House Servants.
May 18.
CUTTING & STONE,
WholMele end Retell Deelere ia Foreign nnd
Domna tie
DRY GOODS,
C ONNALLY’8 Block, Whitehall street, four
doom from Alabama Street aprlL
JOHN FICKEN,
Importer, Menateetnrnr and Dealer la
IAVAIA BIIA1S, TI1ABBR
SNUFF, PIPES, *«.,
Whelatale aad Retell, at the Siga of
Jlfante 0|nr Mm,tec(»rp,
Whitehall Street, Atleate, Georgia.
Mereh 84.
MeMAUGHT, HHAHO A CO.
MATBTMMMT
revenue*, -
Wa. MeHerear, I f Wa.
Jtaaa Ooa ire, j mart* (Ji
W. F. HERRING & CO.
*0- THEIR LABGE STOCK OF -It*
READY-MADE CLOTHING
WVERY LOW- -MS
WE HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF
MILITARY GOODS:
Georgia Grey Cassimeres,
Georgia Green “
Georgia Brown u
Blue Broad Cloth,
Cadet Grey Broad Cloth,
Military Buttons,
Georgia made Shirtings, suitable for Soldiers,
Which we will sell as low as can be afforded under the circumitanoea.
Our SWORDS will be ready this week—a Southern made Sword—good tem
per—fine finish—at a reasonable price.
We arc prepared to make up UNIFORMS for Companies at short notioe and
fair prices for CASH.
W. F. HERRING & GO.
June 20—dim.
HRE AND LIFE
—AND—
MARISE INSURANCE AB1I6T.
T HE enbeeriber represents four Firet Clues
Soutkorn Companies, and eight New York
Companies, with on erarer.te Caih Capital of
8KVHN MILLIONS. ^Tha bonorabla adjuat-
m«nt end pnymaat of fcaaaa without any nn-
UMMaaary dalay, word, hare naad not ba mod
to prove. Tha proof one ba found with thoaa
who hnvn ■offered leas, aad were so fortunate
aa te procure Policies at this Ageney. Marian
Rilke, both Atlantic end River, tekaa as usual.
LIPI INSURANC.
Thu attention of both sox so who would se
cure far thmillru ea important benefit while
they lire, aad alee provide for their temiliee
and loved ones la the event of Death, are ia-
vited te axamia* ,tk* anparier advantegaa tha
RQUITABLI UR INSURANCE BOCIITY
afford* over ethar Lite Iaeorano* Compeniee.
Informatloa relating to tha principle# at Lib
Iaruranoe will be cheerfully given at my of-
fioa, ia tha eaoond itory of Connolly’s Build
ing, oornor of Whitehau and Alabama etreate,
Atlanta Gaorgie. SAMUEL SMITH,
march 8*. General Insuraaee Ageany.
MERCHANT’S
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capitol Authorised $800,000
Cosh and Surplus, 1st May, 1861.. 811,869
DIRECTORS!
Jo*. R. Andtrson, Willaltn G. Pain*,
Jamaa L. Apparson, Barnaul Putnay,
William Broaden, John Purooll,
David J. Barr, John D. Quarles,
Wm. H. Christian, David J. Saunders,
John Dooley, George D. Shell,
L. H. Glosebrook, Franklin Stearns,
Lewie Ointor, John 0. 8inton,
Samuel J. Harrison, Id. H. Skinker,
Roeooe B. Heath, George G. Sumner,
Edward McCarthy, Thoe. Taylor, Jr.,
E. Miller, William a Taylor,
Garrett P. Watson.
A. PLEASANT, President
Johm H. Montaocb, Secretary.
This favorite Insurance Company continues
to insura, both in town and oonatry, all kinds
•f insurnbls property on ike most favornblt
terms; also, Marina Insursnoa.
SAMUEL SMITH, Agent*
Wkiteknll nnd Alnbnmnltreate,
Over Salmons A Simmons' Dry Goods Store.
Jane 26-tf.
ilikiHi linruee (•■pnj,
MONTGOMERY.
CAPITAL I SJH.MO.
hoe pleoed It emang th. flint clnm
of Iniureno* Oempanl** la th* aenatry. It ia-
inree all kinds ef lnaareble preperty aa th*
meat terentbl* term*.
DUKHOTOMM m. » . (1
B. H. Matealf, Bec’y. Wm. O. Bibb, Freadaat.
F. M. Gilmer, 8. L. Arrington,
D. A. Clark, J. M. Williams,
Wm. H. Rives, Wad* Kayaee,
J. D. Hutcheson, John A. Him ere.
SAMUEL SMITH, AfcMt.
Office corner Wkiteknll A fil.heme Si.
Jena 1.
BCHOOI, OW Tffiffi UUIDBH,
wssaaaomidBf
‘’raaSBswa-
Jana*.
The Sarfitogs of tho Coa/ederate States:
CATOOSA SPRINGS.
J J. HARMAN raapaatfally annoueoca te
e hie farmer vlettore, and tha pnblie gen
•rally, that ba has anterad late a eo-pert&.r-
•hip with Mr. J. B. Nicnou, of Savannah, Go.,
for tha anaoing eaeeon at this
CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE.
Thankful for tha patrenaga heretofore ex
tended to him, he would eolieit a continuance
at the UM for the firm, who will endeavor, et
nil timaa, to providt for tha table, bar, Ao., ev
ery laxnry attainable.
Our oookl will ba tha most uperi.need that
the SoutA eaa produce, together with an effi
cient lores of atteatire servants. There will
ba an axaallaat BRASS and STRING BAND
•f enparior Meeieiani attached to tha Hotel.
Tha madioal virtue of these many nnd va
ried Miaerel Waters are new too well known
to require an extensive description. Ia addi
tion te the Bed, White and Blnok Sulphur
Springe—many of them oombined with Iron
nnd Magnesia—i. an Insxhautabla wall ef the
purest Freestone.
Our accommodation, nr* vary axtea.lva.—
Wa her. many plaaeent aottagaa aaparete from
tha main hotel, wbare temillne oan ba aa quiet
aad retired ee In thair awn home*.
Catoosa Springs are la Catoosa county, Gaor-
5 la, two aad a quarter miles from the Waiters
Atlaotio Railroad. A fina Omnibne end goad
Hacks will ba at tha platform an tha amral
of each train. Tha Spring! here n direct Rail-
read aommaaiactlan with Charleston, Bavaa-
aah, Angaeta, Maoon, Milledgeville, Colambns,
Atlanta, Montgemary, Naehvilla and Chatte-
Tnu •r Bolin i Two Dollar, par day,
Twslre Dollar* par waak, and Thirty-Fire Dal
ian par aiagla month. Viaitors who wish to
engage board by tha aaaaon, with thair fami
lies, will be boarded at Thirty Dollara par
maatk—children nnd aarvaata hair prioa.—
Thoaa who a lab to aogaga board by tha mom*
wan Id da wall to address
Jana 7-dSm. HARMON A NICHOLS.
Notice.
I V ooceaquanaa at tha withdrawal of tha
Stanmare hatwaam Mobil* and Naw Orlaans,
Iba Tanooan Faaianv Tenirr from Naw Or-
lean, te Atlanta and Colnmbne, aatebliihad la
March Mil, i. impended until further nottee.
GEO. O. HULL,
D. H. CRAB
COX,
junl-dit
opt A. A W. P. R. R.
Bnpt M. A W. P. R. R.
BEA1NARD A CO.,
Mobile and E. O. Steamers.
I0Z-0BHAH 8AL00K.
T HE ea breather he* fitted ap n seat Entetw,
la rewnnnttee with kit Oontenttenwry, aa
Wkiteknll (treat where Lad tea aad Gaall.m.a
may procure a 4rat-rate article of toa-Craaa.
aay hoar daring th# day or uvaaing. A share
f patronage te eel let ted.
Hay 84. F. M. JACK, Agnat
To Kant,
A BEAUTIFUL HOUBV at six reorea, with
elorete and nnavaatenaw threnghont the
ba tiding, and ana hundred aad fifty teat at
varaadah reeling round tfcraa afdre at the
‘ Imfy aaktakan retreat la ffiteat
elreeaat
bate.
Far term, aad parttenlan apply at Ufa at-
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