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THE MACON DAILY
BY CLISBY & REID.
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MACON, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 4, 1869.
No. 2784.
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THE TRUE
fountain of health.
The Cold Nnlpbnr Nprinpt, Va.
Two mitea from the Gotmra Dzpob of the Cheea-
peahe and Ohio Railroad; SI miles west of Stanton;
CO miles from the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs,
and within an easy day's journey of Baltimore, ltd.,
Washington, D. G., and Richmond and Lynchburg.
Virginia.
NATURE'S REMEDY FOR CHRONIC DISEASES!
Medical Properties and Uses of the Water:
This water combines in a remarkable degree those
properties which render it a remedial agent of pecu
liar, i>erhape of unequalled value for the eradication
of disease and the restoration of health.
The extraordinary cores which have been made
byit in many Ckronie Diseases and in Borne cases
which seemed almost hopeless, jnatly entitle it to
rank with tho most famous Mineral SpringB of Vir
ginia and the world. Indeed there Is strong reason
to believe that in many of the most serious, unman
ageable and widely prevailing diseases that afflict
tee human race, the Cold Sulphur Water is not only
tho most safe, mdri and pleasant, but also the most
certain and effective remedy yet discovered.
Under its benign, revoiutioabfilg and renovating
influences, many chronic maladies vanish like the
mists of the morning under the unclouded rays of
the sun: the. ruddy glow of health revisits pallid
cfaceka to which it had become a stranger; in many
cases animation, elasticity, energy and buoyancy su-
peraedo the bodily languor, debility,irritation and dis-
easo which had long reigned supreme in the system,
and cheerful spirits, the natural companions of vigo
rous health, take the place of that gloomv and mel
ancholy condition of the mind which is the legitenate
offspring of physical suffering.
This water presents the tare combination of Ape
rient, Diuretic, Diaphoretic, Alterative, Tonic and
and Eutrophio properties. Acting freely upon the
Bowels. Liver, Kidneys, and Skin, it thoroughly jm-
rifles the blood, and eliminates from the system the
essential elements of disease; while it invigorates
the stomach j enriches tho vital fluid; gives tone
and energy to tho muscles and nerves; renovates
tho entire organism, and re-establishes health and
... s, Liver Ditease, Bilious Complaint*,
CoiUvenea, General Debility, it is a remedy of un-
lally upon the STOMACH its influence is
decided and
highly beneficial.
relieves heart-burn, increases the
motes digestion, - ' '
It speedily
t it c
rt-bum, increases the appetite and pro-
I lion, so that as a general rule persona
eat with impunity, and that all-impor-
i and nutriment
i soon restored to a strictly
tent organ which
to tho wbolo system
normal condition.
Being an efficient Aperient and laxative; it causes
a regular and healthy action of the bowels, and is a
most admirable remedy in cases of Habitual eonsti-
pation,
Aa an anti-bUloue remedy it is unsurpassed.
Over the functions of the LIVER it exercises the
moat powerful and salutary control. If tho bile bo
deficientlyq«Mtit/,ttaew as*4netilbakiB
and
Being
the Liver, and surely though gradually forces the
secretion up to a healthy standard. And whether
the Liver be torpid and obstructed as in Jaundice,
or in an excited and irritated condition, discharging
an excess of vitiated blls, the Jndidona use of this
water is equity officariou in unloading the viacus
restoring the accretions to a healthy state,
sing not only a free and powerful, hut mild and
soothing DIURETIC, this water exerts a decided
eodative and calmative influence over (he Urinary
Organa ; and has been pre-eminently imecessful in
eases of Inflammation, Irritation, and Debility at
the Sidney, Bladder and Urethra. As a remedy
in such maladies {this no superior.
In eome dleeaeee Paccuaa ToFnuixs It is highly
beneficial. CMnraai* mod Leuekama will be readily
cured by the Sulphur and Chalybeate waters here.
Amenorrheea and Dguncunrrheea—when purely
functional diseases, and Uncomplicated by organic
or structural derangement—will yield to the same
Cases of Erysipelas, Rheumatism and Culaaaaeoua
Kruptiona have been cured by tho Cold Sulphur
Water. Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis and Ckronie
Pneumonia will either receive much relief and mit
igation from its use. or be entirely cured by U.
Various Ckronie functional derangement! of the
Him, tho Bunt, and the Lottos, and some forma
of Nmnuxora, Ootrr and Scsortma are, in fact,
eympatketie or aecondary diseases, and have their
prime cause or origin in, and are kept alive by a
deranged, enfeebled and Irritable condition of tho
stomach and alimentary canal. In such cases the
Cold Sulphur Water, by virtue or its unequalled
curative and restorative powers in diseases of the
Digeetioe Organa, is the appropriate remedy.
Tho great Alterative, Tonic and Eotrophic pro
perties of this water are dearly shown by the marked
improvement of the general health, and the increase
of flesh and strength which generally follow its use.
In many caeca so speedv and thorough is its cur-
• '' i the lan
lished
stive agency, that in tho languagoof s distingn
physician, who had himself eeen its effects, “Ni
but an xtx-witkess would believo in ths marvelous
ly raghl' change to a normal condition or that of
Some of the cares which have been made by it are
of tho most extraordinary character. Cases which
were apparently of the most hopeless nature, for
the relief of which not only all tlio resources of
medical $klU. but the most celebrated Mineral
Springe of Virginia had been used in vain, have
been entirely and permanently cured by the Cold
Sulphur Water.
CHALYBEATE SPRING.
Besides the Sulphur Water, there is upon the
premises a yens Chu.vheatx Sraixo, which posses-
es tho well known virtues of waters of its class.
LOCATION. CLIMATE, ETC.
This place is situated in the midst of the moun
tains of Virginia—a region of country which has
I long been famous for tho diversified character, beau
ty and grandeur of its scenery. The climate in sum
mer is delightful, salubrious and invigorating.
The buildings hero are plain, but comfortable, and
the Hotel accommodations good.
@“Tho Hotel will be open for visitors on the flrat
Tuesday of Juno next.
S3“Tho attention of tho public ia respectfully
called to tho subjoined letters and certificates of
vviii yt i HTSici.v.Na and others, which most conclu
sively establish the great and extraordinary powers
of the COLD SULPHUR WATER as a remedial
agent in many Chronic diseases.
^ a GOODE,
Proprietor Cold Sulphur Springs Hotel,
P. O. address—Goshen
ty, Va.
April 28th, 1S69.
Extracts from a letter of Dr. C. R. Harms, a dis-
tingui&hed physician of Staunton, Ya. Hia opinion
of tho curative power of the Cold Sulphur Water in
diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Skin.
•‘From what I have known and now witness by oc-
cnlar demonstration, I have no hesitation in statini
that as a valuable Tonic. AlterativoorLutrophic am
Diuretic, the Cold Sulphur has no superior, if an
equal, anywhere.
"In diseases of tho liver, Stomach, KidneyB and
Skin its curative power is wonderful. The larger
proportion of patients who are now in attendance
have been and are now suffering from Chronic Gae-
tritas or Dyspedsia, with sympathetic functional dis
turbance of the Liver and KidneyB. And the cura
tive agency of the water is eo extremely rapid in
amelioration of all the grave attendant evils, symp
toms or sequences of gastric disturbance, that no
one but an eye w itness would believe in the marvel
ously rapid change to a normal condition or that of
health." r.
Letter of Dr. I.L tliBgri, the eminent Profess
or of Physiology and Surgery of the University of
Virginia. “As the result of Ida observations enthe
ground, he formed a most favorable opinion of tho
value of the water." . „ .
UsrmsnT or VrnoctiA. >
January SO, 1S65.J"
a,»v. GOODE, Esq.. Cold Sulphur Springs :
Dear Sir—In aooordance with your request. I take
•e in certifying that I visited the Cold Sulphur
A near the close of the last season, as tho re-
' my observations on the ground, foimed a
most favorable opinion of the value of the water.
Drunk at the Spring, the water is found to be
very cold and very gratefnl to the palate and to
the’stomacli. No discomfort is caused by the drink
ing five orsix or more glasses, if only a few minutes
intervene between the taking of the successive
gWa,»,'s.
Invariably, so far as I could learn, persons in good
or moderate health experience a marked sharpening
ol the appetite and a capacity for indulging it with
impunity, and very manr cases of connrmcd Dys
pepsia arc radically curoi Its immediate effects are
those of a mild laxative and an energetic urinary
diluent. I had no opportunity of observing its ac
tion in the treatment of Chronic Hepatic and Cuta
neons diseases but from the analogy of its sensible
effects to those of the Greenbrier White Sulphur
there is reason to believe that its therapeutical ap
plications are coextensive with those of that celebra
ted water. Very respectfully vours.
J. L. CABELL, M. D.
Letter of Dr Jony R Wood, of Goshen Depot
He considers the Cold Sulphur Water “the finest
Tonic, Alterative and Diuretic be hae ever eeen
among the Mineral Springs of Virginia.”
Ooshex Depot, Ya., April 16,1869.
8. Good*. E«q. : - ^
,, Ting l ' een 'heated in the neighbor-
“ 1 U>€ Sulphur Springs for the last eight
months, and having had ample opportunity during
that time to observe the remarkable effects of the
water a* a Therapeutic agent upon mvself as well
I taks great pleasure in stating, for the
benefii of the afflicted generally, that this water is
deadecUy the finest Tome. Alterative and Duran-
. b*Te ever been among the Mineral Springs
of \irgmia.
_Its efficacy in the rapid cure of Dyspepsia and
Derangements of the Digestive Organs generally,
la certainly astonishing and remarkable. I know of
two cases of dyspepsia of long standing and of a
•m* 1 Aggravated character, in which an entire cure
was accomplished by the use of the Cold Sulphur
water for only a few weeks. From nr knowledge
of the effects of this water, I am enabled confidently
to recommend it to all suffering with Chronic
Pneumonitis, Bronchitis. Asthma. Splenitis, and all
affections of the Liver, Skin and Kidnevs—also that
classes of diseases peculiar to Females. efjil
Respectfully,
jv JOHN It. WOOD, M. D.
Dr. Jobs H. Fuzexas. of Lexington, Ya., in a let
ter under date of August 7, 1968, says: "In the
course of an active practice during thirty years I
have never seen indigestion so speedily relieved by
any remedies, or by any mineral water, as by the
Cold Sulphnr."
Letter of Dr. 8. SL Milejcas, of Rockbridge
county, Virginia: Remarkable cure of a case of
Cbboxic Beoschitib and Pseotkcol.
Kerr’s Creek, Eockbridge^co., Ys.,^
8. Goode :—Sir—In accordance witii your request,
I submit to you a brief statement of a case of rapid
recovery which cams under my own immediate ob
servation. Mrs. N. L., aged about 06 years, was
about four years and six months ago affected with
Typhoid Pneumonia. Her illness was protracted,
and in fact for some time the case appeared entirely
hopeless. At length She was partially restored to
health. For four years she had complained with a
continued soreness of the breast, and a very distreas-
ing conch ; and, in fact, had presen ted all the symp
toms of Incipient Phthisis. A -visit of five weeks at
the Cold Sulphur has astonished all by producing a
perfect cure.
The Chemical propel ties of the water are unknown
to me, but its curative properties are astonishing.
It ia a powerful tonic—diuretic, aperient and altera
tive. By its use, all Chronic Diseases of the Lungs,
Dyspepsia, Hepatic Disorders, Affections of the
Spleen, Bladder and Kidneys, and Chlorotic Dis
eases will receive great relief, if not be permanent
ly cured. With these brief hints, I trust that many
—iy be greatly benefltted by its use.
Very respectfully,
8. M. M1LEMAN, M. D.
The Cold Sulphur Springs In diseases of the
Stomach. IAecr and Bourne Case of Giles A.
5rnj.EE, Esq., of Amelia county, Ya.—One of the
most extraordinary cures ever made by any remedy!
A case of severe and complicated disease of NINE
YEARS’ DURATION, for the relief of which, in its
earlier stages, the ItocEBBiDaE Atnr, the Hot
Srnr.vos and other mineral waters had been used
without lasting benefit, entirely, radically and per
manently cored at the Cold Sulphur Springs.
DEaton.svllix, Amur Co., Va.,)
_ Oct 27,1868. (
S. Goode. Esq.
Dear Sir: In the summer of 18511 discovered an
Insidious approach of
interic character,
E. Va.,) which finally in my
» me summer oi A discovered an
ach of Dyspeptic symptoms of a Dys-
r. (then epidemically prevailing in
finally in my case resulted in an ma
ceration of the lower portion of the
colon, with a general subscuts irritation of the
smaller intestines. The ulceration continued for
more than six months, in a very aggravated form,
when in August, 1852,1 visited tho celebrated cura
tive waters of the Rockbridge Alum, and after using
that water fifteen or twenty days, I was not materi
ally improved. Thinking it rather stimulating at that
time, I left the springs, but continued to travel in
the mountains by private conveyance, until I could
venture home, where I remained in a feeble condi
tion. In 1854,1 returned by private means to the
mountains, traveling and amusing myself by bunt
ing, fishing, etc. In 1855. ’56 and ’57,1 found no
marked improvement in my disease. In June, ’68,
I was seriously and suddenly attacked in a more ag-
gxsvsted-form^sfcsp I reCmned to.gtvs the Bock-
bridgs Ainm gwlliw trial, and after a stay of ssv-
eral wssks I was much Improved. Daring my visit
I took in my carriage a party of friends to the Cold
Sulphur, which was then in an embryo state of im
provement. I was at onoe favorably impressed
with tbs water. I next visited the Rockbridge Baths,
where I remained a month, and was. I must say,
decidedly benefltted. but only temporarily, as
again in ths season of 1859 my general condition
was becoming more serious, by an obstinate cos
tive condition ot the bowels, with a considerable
thickening of the mucous membrane of ths colon,
and-bv two physicians was pronounced tumorous.
This season I visited the Warm 8prings, and from
thence to Hot Springs, using first tbo boiler for a
torpid Liner and Rheumatism ot the Spine. I was
by this treatment improved as far as the Rheumatic
symptoms were involved, bat no effect on ths obsti
nate Liver, for in 18601 was to reduced in flesh and
by continued constipation my nervous system was
so shattered, that it totally disqualified me for any
kind of business, suffering from add stomach, ner
vous debility, palpitation of the heart, with such
obstinate torpidity of the liver and bowels, eto.. as
to compel the use of Wooden bougies, under a rigid
motion of tbs sphincter muscle in order to pass
fecal discharge from the bowels. In August,
I, in this condition, I visited the Cold Sulphur
Springs where I remained a month, and from the
const silt use of the water (and bath occasionally,) I
waa relieved of add stomach, constipation, nervous
debility, palpitation of the heart and cold akin. 5Iy
feeble pulse of fifty-four beats to the minute was
'y-flre, a usually healthy standard,
its, no hcadacho and what ia very
.after more than nine years of miserable
nervousness, I was enabled to sleep well and have
continued to enjoy both eating and sleeping well,
and have boon in good health and fine spirits ever
oce.
Wishing yen great a
I remain, truly yours,
Judge Ia Ginsoss, of Hobils. Ala., in a letter
dated September 23,1868, says of the Cold Sulphur
Springs:
“As a Tonic and Alterative, I consider them un
rolled, and judging by their effects upon myself
and child, unhesitatingly asy that I consider them
fully equal to, if not better than any that I have
ever seen. In all esses of Dyspepsia, and diseases
of tho Alimentary can Aland organs connected there
with. I have no doubt that these waters would, in a
time, effect by themselves an entire cure."
anv fe
1860, i
i in your new enterprise
GILES A. MILLER.
n>0 Cold Sulphur Springs as a remedy in cases of
Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Erysipelas, skin "
etc.
Letter of D. Knnkls, Esq., of Augusta oo., Va.
SnniERPEAX, December 12,1863.
I Dear Air—I had been living for a number of years
tin a Southern climate—had frequent attacks of bili
ous fever—was only able to keep on my logs by the
frequent uso of mercury, (blue mass.) when in tho
laamreagaf 1IM iijldnli it ma HM than been in
Virginia a year or two,) I spent two or three weeks
lat tbs Gold Springs, and wiB
cured, and have enjoyed good health
rhuv. 1 lived in the neighbariiood of this Springs
several Years, and saw inauj parsons t|SPSflttsrt and
cured or torpid liver, indigestion, dyspepsia, erysip
elas, skin diseases generally, etc. But it has been
so long since, that I cannot give you particulars. I
recollect, however, perfectly well, that after a few
davs’ usojof the water, dyspeotic, as well as every-
boilv else, can almost eat"with impunity. Very tru-
perfectly
iter, dy»p<
jet eat with impunity. Very tr
lv and Respectfully Yours, D. KUNKLE.
" Mrs: ,E. N. Sloax, of Rockbridge county, Va.,
whoresided at tho Cold Sulphur Springs for 18
vears, says a in letter dated August Gtli. 1863:
“Its use has almost invariably been highly bene
ficial. I have known it to cure cases of Dyspepsia,
Liver Diseases, Rheumatism and Cutaneous Erup
tions. Tho general health of persons using it alwayB
seemed to improve. I consider it fully equal to any
mineral water in Virginia."
The Cold Sulrhur Water in diseases of the Kid
neys.—Letter of S. Ia SIcDo 1 * 11 ^ Es< 1-
A case of severe Disease of the Sidneys of ten
rears duration, and attended with most aggravated
svmptoms, for the relief of which the Greenbrier
i\7,tfe Sulphur, the Roanole Red Sulphur ena
the Sic ret Springs were fully tried without ^benefit,
cured by tho Cold Sulphur V. ater! *"
Staotos, Ya., Apnl 3,1869.
More than thirteen years ago when ahoy I con
tracted a severe disease of the Kidneys, owing to an
injury received from a strain when lifting. For
some years afterwards I suffered a great deal, and
was often confined to bed for weeks at a time, pass
ing blood with my urine. srmmi
1 waa sometimes so ill that my life was despaired
of, and was compelled to confine myself to a very
light and mild diet. I was treated by. some of the
moet eminent physicians and surgeons in Virginia,
but only received temporary relief without any per
manent benefit from their treatment. I also tried
some of the moet celebrated mineral waters in the
State—the Greenbrier IVAiic Sulphur three sum
mers in succession, and the Sweet Springs three or
four weeks. From the use of these Springs I de
rived no benefit. In the Bummer of 1866. when I
had been stiff ering in this wav for ten years, I was
at the Cold Sulphur Springs and drank the water
once or twice a week throughout the season. At
end of the summer I found myself considerably im-
i proved. In the summer of 1367, 1 was again at the
Gold Sulphur Springs occasionally throughout the
season and realized a still greats nmprovement.
I spent last summer (that of 1368) at Goshen, and
visitedthe Cold Sulphur, and drank the water every
^ I have found my health greatly tmprovedm
.11 respects and have had no attack of my old *s-
^TS^ndnevs. and have not now been trouMed
Stihuiy passage of bloody urine for more, than
tvelre months. My digestion his greitlr improved
and I can now nee all ordmarv articles of food with
out in convenience. I formerly Buffered also with
constipation, which haa been entirely relieved by the
Cold Sniphnr water. I consider the Cold Sulphur
water the beet mineral water with which I am ac
quainted, and attribute the benefit Ihave received en
tirely to it* u*e. 8. L. McDOWELL.
Callahan’s P. O., Alleghany county, Ya.
Special Notices. .
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pROviDEjrca. R. L,
STERLING SILVER-WARE,
and
NICKEL SILVER PLATEI>-WARE.
Orders received from the trade only, but there foods
may be obtained from respcnsibledealers everywhere.
Essays for YenBg Men,
On the Errors and Abase* incident to Yonthand
Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment
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Bnctm for the Kidneys and OIa«tder.—The
best and the cheapest Dacha in the United States,
is that prepared by Dromgoole A Co. For all dis
eases of the Urinary Organs, its action i." quick, pow
erful and satisfactory. For Gravel, Gout, Dropsy,
milky, ropy, or bloody Urine, freqaent desire to
arinate. difficulty and pain in urinating, burning
pain about the bladder, pain and weakness in the
baz-k. nervousness, melancholy and all m-h com
plaint*. it acts in ruch a manner ae to gain the entire
trial.
THEr GREAT
CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLER
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE
IT IS. IN FACT. A MOST WONDERFUL
FEVER outre,
On account of this Instant Remedy making %
LASTING AND PERMANENT CURE.
PYRAFUGE
Creates so Appetite, Bring! Color to the Cheeka of
the BmaeUted sod Strength to th«
Feeble.
EVERY BOTTLE SOLD 13 ACCOMPANIED BY A
OUARANTsK OF ITS EFFICACY.
The Proprietor of the I*> reface ehelleoge* everp ease,
no matter of how long »undiog. to try tub
Orest Chill sod Fever Cure, and then
deny its wonderful curative
properties.
ASK FOR
LIPPMAN’S PYRAFUGE,
And get rid of that miierable dtieue. Chill* and
Fever. For rale, st wholreale, by the Sols
Manufacturer for the United
Ststeg, by
JACOB LIPPMAN,
PROPRIETOR OF
Lippman’s Wholesale Drug House,
8A VANNAH, a A.
KAYTON’S
Otla OF LIFE
CURES ALL
PAINS AND ACHES,
AND IS THE
GREAT RBFA'MITIC REMEDY!!
KAYTON’S PILLS and aBBitiou! ^Diseases!
sprI7-tf ■
T A HOYT
Vice Pree’t Gold Ex. and Member N. Y. Stock Ex.
JAMES GARDNER,
Formerly of Georgia.
W. F. OWENS. Member N. Y. Stock Exchange end
Mining Stock Board.
BANKING OFFICE
HOYT & GARDNER,
No. S NEW STREET,
NEW YORK, May IS. 1S69.
T iHE recent consolidation of the Government Board,
the Regular Board, and the Open Board of Bro
kers, under the name ef
The New York Stock Exchange,
Gives increased- facilities to the firm of HOYT A
GARDNER, in the transaction of the Commission
:n (Jola. Bonds an i Stock.
They are represented in the Gold Enchango Room
Ky their Mr. HOYT, and have two seats in theJIew-
York Stock Exchange, where faithful attention »« giv
en to orders in Government Securities, state and City,
Rail Road, and Miscellaneous Bonds and Mock*
They are aLo represented in the New York Mining
Stock Bonrd. where Southern Securlttaare regularly
called. To these, special attention is gives.
tiv id. Governments, Stocks and Bonds, bought and
carried, and sold short, on margins- Interest allowed
on margins- Interest allowed on deposits of Gold at
the rate of 4 percent, and of Currency at the rate of
6 per cent, subject to sight check.
All orders by mail or telegraph promptly executed.
Margins Hequircd-On Gold 5iper cent, on the par
of Gold: on 8tocks and Bonds, 10 percent: tnrtbe par
value; on Govemmen rs. 5-per cent on their par value.
Grmmi-eione-Qn Gold. I-1C ofonepercent.: 03 Gov-
eminent*. 1-16 of one percent; on c-tocks and Bo-ds
called »t the New Tork Stock hxchgrige. 3 8 of one
per cent.: on all'otler Securities, 1-4 ofene per cent.
iayi3-dlaw3w
CHALYBEATE SP1UHGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
'THESE SPRINGS having been completely refitted,
1 arc now ready for visitors. Guests can rely upon
finding ample accommodations. The grounds and
bniidings are thoroughly lighted with fks.
A regular line oi Coaohes will run from Geneva, on
Southwestern Railroad, to the Springs. For particu
lars see small bills and add rees
D. L. BOOHKR A SON,
Proprietor*,
m&y2B-lm Colombo*. G»-, or at Springe.
INDIAN SPRING!
1869 ‘
r HS favorite Southern resort is now open for the
reception of visitors, and a regular line of Stages
wiil be established on June 1st to run to and from
Forsyth. The Medicinal properties of the water are
unrivalled for the care of all Cutaneous, Chronic,
Liver and Kidney diseases.
The McINTOSU HOUSE will be managed in con
nection with the Lanier House of Macon, kept by
Collier A ys.
Pee Dik*..
RATES OF BOARD:
.$300
Pxx Month..
I 50 00
The Invalid can here find quiet, pure air aud heal
ing water, and the robust and youthful gayety and
pleasure.
A fine STRING BAND will be in attendance.
COLLIERS A CO.
—HIdggwaa- ■ • g • T?■'
WARM SPRINGS.
MMHMmAccommodations ample.■■
Conveyance may be had at fair rates at Columbus.
LaGrange aud Griffin. A regular line of Coaohes
fr<ua Geneva to the Springs. I
For further infurmatiaa; address the Proprietors at
Warm Spring#, or at Columbus, Ga. • • „ I
may 13-3m J. L. MUSTIAN.
ALLEGHANY SPRINGS,
Montgomery County, Va:
rpHESR SPRINGS, so favorably known to the pnb-
JL lie, and whose waters are considered a specific in
Dyspeptic complaints and Stomachic Diseases gener
ally, are again ready for tho reception of visitors, and
will bo opened
On the 1st Day of June, Prox.
THIS WATERING PLACE ie delightfully »itu-
*ted in * bend oMffl
est i'esk« of the
rare attractions
combined; within3L4 mile* of Alleghxny De;ot,on
the Virginia cad Tenneeaea Railroad, (the Great
Through Route between the North and South.) and
U eaeily acceeaible from all parti of the Union.
Comiurtabie foar-horae Coaches will meet each train
at the depot, for the conveyance of paueucen to the
Spring over an excellent road. .
An Expires Office haa been established here, and
lincj of Telegraph connect the placp wiht all parts of
the country. i
Good Maaie haa been provided for the Season, and
a corps of attentive and efficient Servants will attend
to the wants of the guest*.
Tines:—Per Day. 8SOO; Per Week 82000; Per
MonthtTOOO. Children and Servants half price.
M COLUOUN A CO..
mayI9-12t
Proprietor*.
WITS SULPH0B SPBINQS,
GREENBRIER COUNTY, W. VA.
fpHESE CELEBRATED SPRINGS. «o favorably
L known for their. rateable Alterative Water*.
faehtoaable reeorta in the country, will be open for
company
On the 15th of May,
And with the extensive improvement! that hava been
made will be prepared for the comfortable aeeoMua-
datinn of tram FIFTEEN HUNDRED TO TWO
THOUSAND PERSONS.
The White Sulphur U now thaweetern terminus of
tho Chesapeake* Ohio Railroad, and the otra of that
road Go connection with Telegraphie facilities) will
bo runilng to tbu Springs by tho 1st July.
No poiou.or exprnse have or will be spared to se
cure the comfortable entertainment, in all thovarie-
t ies of accommodation, of the large number of visiters
that will retort to the Springe tbs present eeaeon.
one of iho bast Lawn tod Ball-Room Bands will be
in altendaaea; on extensive Livery has been provided
and enitable arraugemeU mod# to (ouilitate every in
nocent sad recreative amusement appropriate to q
fashionable Watering Place. A number of Fancy and
Masquerade Balls will be giren daring the season.
Chargee will b, 126 per Weak sad *90 per .Month.
Children aador 10 genre ef age and colored oorvanU,
half price. White terranUneeording to noeommodn-
tion*. PEYTONS A CO..
White Solphar Springe, W. Va. Proprietor*,
may 16-lht
RAGLE
STOVE WOH.BLS.
(ESTABLISHED 1840.)
ABK.MlfiOTH BROS., Proprietors
IOO Jk. Ill UctkiuKM it.) M«w Yorkf «
Manufacturer* of the Celebrated
“COTTOH PL AST - COOK STOVE,
“QUEEN OF THE SOUTH" Cook Stove.
“MAGNOLIA" Cook Stove.
“GRAY JACKET” Cook Stovo.
“DELTA ” Cook. Stove.
And other Stove*, suitable for tho Southern trad*
SVERT STOVE IS WARRANTED,
FOR SALE BY
B. A.-WISE. Maeon, G*..
W. L. WADSWORTH A CO.. America*. Go.
JOHN A. DOUGLASS, Savannah, Go,
BOOHKR. FEE A CO.. Colombo*. G»_
WTL WADSWORTH A CO.. Rome. Go..
And by the Principal Star* Dealers through an*, the
South. • tinlril thdne.1
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA LANDS
FOR SALE.
of Mathew B. Peters, aluuatte. I will offer for tale at
the Court-house door in Dawson, on the first Tuesday
in June next, between the legal hours ofsale, the half
interest(400mcres)inthe Plantation belonging jointly
to the estate or the said Peters and Knott * Hollings
worth, containing Eight Hundred and Ten Acres, in
cluding Lots Numbers 101, 2CC, 103 and 128 in the
Fourth Districtof Terrell county, formerly owned by
Martha P. Kolbe. The whole Plantation may be
bought if desired. _
Tk*ms—One half cash, and one-half at twelve
months* credit, with approved security
may2-deodawtd Guardian,’etc.
03EC, YE LOVERS
PUBE BOTTLED SODA WATER
Water, I am now prepared to fur-
ni5h Bottled Soda Water, of any kind of flavor, at
short notice; and it is my determination to have good
or none. I have employed, through Mr. John Ryan,
of Savannah, a No. 1 vorkman.vho comes well re
commended from him as u nderstanding the tmsineef
thoroughly. My manufactory is at my Ice House,
scar the Passenger Depot.
Orders promptly filled, and may be left at the Man
ufactory or at ray store. I shall start a wagon out
soon, to deliver it ia any part of the city.
icarl2-tf H. ^. ELLS.
LIFE-SIZE
FAMILY 1’0 HIE AITS
evidences of ahigh state of culture the world
_ r- I am prepared, at all timer, to fill orders
for those, as well as all the smaller styles of Photo
graph Likeness*^. I am making a specialty of the
better cia^s of Pictures?, and thore wanting something
superior will find it to their interest to eall on
J. A. PUGH, Artist,
■ ' -j- Triangular Block,
ma^D-ct Maco Ua.
ALT’d H. COLQUITT, | JAMES BAGU8, I HPOHH. COLQUITT,
Baker Core Ga. i Newton, Ga. I BaVannah, Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors&Generai Commission
USaCBANTS,
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
S PECIAL attention to the sale of Cotton, Lumber
and Timber. Liberal advances on Consignment*.
*Pi9-tf r? -*■ < *
NEW YORK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY!
reinstated and placed in the same position as if they
had never lapsed or otherwise satisfactorily adjusted,
at the option of the policy holder. We deem this the
best evidence of the willingness of the Comp anv to
settle allju*t and reasonable claims for lapsed policies
liberally:
Tbos. Kichard?, Augusta. Ga_ $ 5.000
B. S. Dodge, Little Rock, Ark...,
D. J. Baldwin. Houston. Texas...
J. K. Randall. Mobile. Al»-—
J.B. Stratton, Natchez. Miss..
Isaiah Purse, Atlanta, Ga..
Jos. Milligan. Augusta, Ga.
C. B. Dickinson. Mobile, Ala..
J.W. Holmes. . T '
Augu.-ta. Ga....
>n. Mobile. Ala.
. Mobile. Ala....
B. F. Bershy, Clarksville, Ark w
H. W. Kuhtmann, Charleston, S. C..
A. S- Huntington, Mobile, Ala ...
J. M. Muldon. Mobile. Ala
T. S. Budd. Charleston. S. C
J. B. Taylor. Richmond. Va
James Conning. Mobile, Ala..
J. M. Pilkington. Lexington. Ky.
Samuel Wolff. Mobile. Ala.
R. A. Nicoll, Mobile, Ala
J.J. Jones. Mtbile, Ala..
Joseph G. KlJis. New Orb
William Flash. Mobile, *
A. S. Brown. Grenada,
B. Murvieoari. CbarlesU
James Kent, Rich mo:
J. B. Jefferson. Clinton
j. i». i* *■ uenuii. turnon, MlU.
8. W. Allen. Mobile. Ala,
r. P. Cnnrmxn. Claiborne, AS
Hugh Mi Can. Mobile. Ala.
D. J. Anderson. Mobile. Ala..
iii.ma
Tbo mu
&.H
•in.e. .aii
IWHWHoHMlt; Va..._
. Wyatt, Richmond, Vaia
James Sims, UrenadaTS
>.. W. Hughes. Spring llill,
J. L. Milton. Grenada, j'
Wm. Martin, King Will
OaoegoA. Wgmia IMgSSS
Hdward Delaney. Norfolk. V*—-.
ffili^r, Norfolk. Va
■ rover. Norfolk,
IS. Blount, Mobile. Ala
F. B. Sheppard. Mobile. djjgH
W. F.Cev, n coder. 111k.*
Thomas P. August. Hioh
Edwin D. Seal. Norfolk. Wl
S ilHam N. Grceo. Jackson. Miss..
■ Ooibright. Richmond. Va ■
Hme* M. Stockman. Natchex. Min...—
Hoary M. Kemble. Richmond, Va
WIIKagflCMialMKfMraMiriM
,\(M)
2.000
. _ 5.000
3.00)
....
5.000
3,000
5.000
5.000
5.000
Qfj
5,000
1.500
5.000
l.ooo
5.000
a.as
5.000
5.010
750
5.000
3.0001
lo.uo
2,'XO
f '»>!
4 .<>
5.000
...
1.500
5,000
400
245
i-hm..r,d L V*..
. ... ChosterS. Id. ’
William A. Hall. New Orloane. La..
Thomas F. Owens. Norfolk. V,-H
n iiimui IiUnih*. ucuiik” ov., y
Jobs Re Todd, Norfolk, ya rNrM ... m «».»....
Edward C. Denning, Norfolk. Va...
John W. Borrow, Norf.dk. Va«.« —
Arthur Sioolair. Norfolk. Va~..._~...~...—.—
T. R. Reardon. Norfolk. Ve.
W. W. Silvester, Norfolk. V ——
S. T. i'ewe*. Norfolk, Va.;. .......
Thamoe C.William*. Richmond, Vn
‘ ee. Richmond, Va
son Jonre^RrTOHCffl^W
Conway, Richmond. \ a...
A. Mayor, Norfolk, Vs
i^nond. Va...,
John A. MoyorVa
William 0. Hys'rr, RichmUH!
T. D. (jaarle*. Richmond. Va^H
Fields Cook. Richmond. Va .„J
R. A. l’atterton. Richmond. Va
Beni. T. Broekovcr. Norfolk. V*_ j
WDlUmU.O. Hall. N’orfolk, Vaij
G. R. Garrett. Klliabeth eoTV* “SWI
Rub :rtC. cotton, Jr.. Richmond. Va...
J. H. Colquitt, Richmond. Ya—
Wat. B. Boyd, Petersburg, Va
L. w. Allen. Caroline co.. V* J
N. M. Tanner. Petersburg, Va
John Monison, Petcr.-burg. Va....J
R. G. Lattiug. New Orleans. La...
John Coonr. Newtown. .Mirs
G. A. Arnold, Mobile. Atm: J
Win. Miller. Marioo. Al—jjjjj—J
J. M. Putman, Jackson.
W. M. sutton. Rich] mi
Chari-. Jennelnt, U
S. L. Pe llett. lticlH
Alex. Henderson. New Orleans,*
J. M. Putman. New Orleans. L\...
Charles Beach, Oharlotteville. Vj
J. M. Mulder. Mobile. Ala -J
Wm-Fhannor, New Orleans. La
MW leeway. Green ct.. Ala
d. Mobile,
J since ri. Kent. Riehmonc.
G. D. Riekarby. Mobile, At*..—
8. M. Golding. Savajwohi fl* — .
D. Ileinder. Mobilg. At*
J.F. Wood hull. Mobile. / ’
D. Campbell. Mobile* Al*..
J. J. Tarleton, New OrlfU
Thomms 1
Wo. Mil
MSbii.fAiir.r~r:.
Jacob Moccr, Mobil., Ala...—.
I a .-- E. Hem. Charleston. 8 0
James Thomas, Richmond. Vo ......
J. J.Thompson, Peter-burg. V*
WUIiam B. Mosby, Lynchburg, Va,
W. W. Dabney, King William eo., Va..
W. J. Carper.ter, llonover oo.. Va
Andrew Pogtine, Richmond. Va.
H. R. Freeman, Macon. Ga
James P. Tyler, Kiebmond. Va........
«
W. W. Lamb. Norfolk, V*J— 8,1
Wm.CaHi*, Norfolk. V*.. — 1,(100
Silae Cheatham, Chesterfield, V*. 5.000
G.W.Mumlord, Richmond. Vi 10.W0
ffS®E^rr.=rr
8. S. Mubbs. Norfolk. Va...._ M00
O. W. Kean. Buchanan co. Va. - 2,000
W. M. Curtiss, Raymond. Miss
ft'. Meoker. Mobile, Ala_...._.rr
ii^iaSBss^SE===:
J. B. Bingley, Petenbnrg; Va—
may~-dlm
PROPOSALS.
Orrirr Boann or Cowsgioitgas. )
•• •*- Msoon.Ga..April2B. 1869. J
A T a meting of to# Board of Commissioners of
^VBiBb county, held on Saturday, 24th inst.. the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted: . . „ _
Resolved. That ths Secretary advertise for Flans,
plan that may bo adopted by this Board .
Resolved. That a commute or three be appointed
to impart the vtewe of the Board as to tho site, style
“te^t% P e?ff^a^; h0 w°f,1; the last r coin-
g^eroU r WhtiU V G. w B. R^o^J.M.
spriff-tf ' .~ Eocrcury. eto.
Bow to Utilise the Oak forests of
Oeorgia.
rriUK undersigned is how ready to grant license or
I t-> dispose of territorial rixhte :or ih<
improved
itorial rizhts tor the use of his
for converting the asirii.feot
jk into an imperii Soldo extract
and Coloring purposes, requiring there
for* small royalty per gallon, or a reoeoaobteDfi J-
sideration for Factory orTojritorial rigbUf r d-r -wT ?|
The cost of a Faetory, with all tho requisite ap
pointments (log motive power) capable of producing
50 barrels evety tweoty-foor hour*. wM not oideed
180)0. while* lactory^«*)fc*paeity of jSbarrels per
twenty-four honrewGl not exceed toOW. -Three thom-
s»nd dollars will—where lumber u chcap-mect the
entire cost of* factory capable'of producing froinl2
to 15 barrels per day. (lees the motive P«wer/which-
may bo of steam os water, and of from 15to Jlhoroe
povrer. The 3 e estimate! include the cost of building,
tanka, (whioh are of wood) mill, condensing apparatus
and every requisite, save the motive power, rwjuired
in the manufoetere. i > jol,
These new device*, for manufacturing concentrated
extract, are in practical use. and cry pronoun ctd by
rood jadges to bo the most perfect. Jimple end tho-
cheapest in uso. Competent men will be provided for
putting these factories in operation for those to whom,
licensee ora granted. All pertieoler* may be learned
HMOMfilg' :--L
Station H.. New York City.
marl3-3mo L- . ” j
’.: j fc— FOR SALE. k i
IMPROVED A\I) WILD LANDS.
BERRIEN COUNTY^ 9th DISTRICT. .
A N IMPROVED PLANTATION fourteen miles
| from Valdosta, on the Atlantic A Gulf Railroad,
and the samedistaace from the line of the Albany A
Brunswick Railroad, consisting of220&£Beree. There
are two stis of dwellinf^-houses and out-house*, c*>t-
t or.- pin, etc.; one frame hou^e of six rooms; aooat
400 acres cleared and partly under cultivation. A
lance quantity of Izamraeek land an the place. Pro
duces sea island cotton as .well as. upland. Will be
sold low for cash. ,n wo r-jwT e -=i
CALHOUN COUNTY. 4th - DISTRICT, f
Lots No. S31 and 264, containing 250 acres each.
M1LLBR COUNTY, 13th DISTRICT,
Lots Nos. 197,159 and 123, containing 250 acres each.
DECATUR COUNTY^ lSth DISTRICT*
Lots Nos. 20dand 265. containing 250acres each-
All of the above lands are well selected and among
the richest cotton lands of the State, and mostly
heavily timbered.
Titles perfect. Apply to
. HENRY Wo COWXB8.
aprl4-tf y . Kaooa,Gsu
T.
T.
TREGO’S
TBiBBRRY TOOTHWJSII.
Preserve* and Whitens the Teeth I
Invigorates and Soothes the Sums I
Cleans and Purifies Artificial Teeth I
Purifies and Perfumes the Breath I
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar I
Is a Superior Article for Children 1
” IT IS -WARRANTED FREE
From Injurious Ingredients!
Tis scientifically prepared in accordance with the
formula?
most valuable f
urougn iue.
ptew* m - tvskmim*
lUe}
La eo ax TO IT op Piusxirurcn,
aid Axalttcai. Chxiistkv,
• . . Atlanta, Georgia.
Tbie_is to certify that I have examine Trego’* Lea-
b Wuh and Tooth Powder. I find them
to those in wont of a superior dent
muyHi-Cm W. J. LAND. Chemist.
I act isjariouiiy upon
I Trego’* Preparatione
Ientnfice.
lOSADALIS!
Y CKKTAIN, .SAFE and SPCtely
onra for SCROFULA inolliu form*, pri
mary, eecondary and tertiary Sypbili*.—
The formulae of thie preparation oooom-
panie* each package, and commends itself
to the notice of Physicians; all over this
country can bo found living witnerse* to
tho virtue of Roeadsdii.
’ Baltimoii, Feb.10.1868.
Dm. J. J. Lawiexc*—Dear Sir: ltxke
pleasure in recommending your Hosadalti
u a very powerfal alterative. Ihave seen
it need In two cares with hippy results—
•an te * ****.af ***#Od*r7 gjmhiiis.
which the patient pronounced himself
eared alter having taken five bottles of
yonr medhriae. Tho oth<
scrofulaorionkstanding. ■
ISBin
I bav* earofolty examined the formnli
by which your Roe ad alia is made, it
it an excellent compound of alter*
gradient*.
r Having laaen nvo Domes oi
a&e&SuSftl&frg&g
t under iU nag, and the iodies-
1 soon recover,
forinuhe
. and find
retire in-
‘'itiW.^AKK, M. D.
CURES RHEUMATI8M.
and have rwommended it to eeveral of my
fallen is. Theeombinitlonii a hippy one,
and must provo a potent remedy in all di*
easea requiring the virtues of a great alter
aUramedicine.
—worn bale ar~
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
J. H. Z EI LIN & CO. f
PROPRIETORS OK
SZMMONS’ -
: • “.fin •—oil! TO?)! “i:.
LIVER REGULATOR!
aayr-dgwtf
ESTABLINIlFU 1865.
SOIiTIIER.V WIfITR LBID.
U ofiiex:.:?
And Color Works,
ST. LOUIS.
P RODUCTS of this E»tabliihm»ot guaranteed
equal in quality to the boat manufactured tntho
country. For Miliar—-»aM _ r ~~: r z r i\ .TT . ’ J3*: '
x . . J.H7 ZEILIN A CO.
TOT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Cures diseases of the Liver and Stomach.
TUri.'S EXPECTORANT,
A pleasant cure for Couxhs, Colds, etc.
• > ' . > • '
Tl'TT'S SARSAPARILLA A Ql KKVh DELIGHT
The great Alterative and Blood Purifier.
TUTl’fi IMPKOYKI) H AIR DTE,
1u cor ir -. Warranted the beftdyg in sue- ,,'l x ;
These standard preparation* are for sale by
HARRIS, CLAY k CO.; Agent*. , • ' niu
■■ , T . . ^ It^jEaiLlSl AGO..
.. . , . ejaceuCT jin. Datocdfti _
Me<*on. Ga.
apr2 dawly
B. W. TXZsTOW, Manufactory,
MOUST VERSON,: 1., NEW YORK,
-lit I - iginr 'rV
' 4s BH0ADWAT, NEW TORE.
TT'NOWING from Ions experience the reqatremenU
TV oflhe Soul hem trade, aed with tho facilities for
xcauulactariBg, I think I cao give better value fox
the money than can be bad eDewhere in the city.—
The “Tiitou Style'* Buggy, for material and work
manship. has no equal except the - Abbott Baggy.’
My Depository, one of the largest in the city, posses
ses the advantage, in its location, of costing le.<s than
half the rentof those up town; -1 cam,'therefore, offer
my vehicles at less prices. jTkhpjfe l who-hare bast or
srprk require no referenee;.but to those unacquainted.
I would respectfnlly refer to ^ r
Messrs. J. H. Entyraa A a - J— Y-
Messrs. Smallwood. Uonoxias k 06 (-New \ork.
Messrs. Betts, Nichols At. Co-. )
For information regaruinr my new style ofBLlDL,
SEAY BUGGY, I refer to Johm M Clark* A Sok,
Attorneys at Law, of Atlanta. G«i who recently pur
chased one. - apr2S-xym _
TWO HUNDB£D BARRELS
Whisties, Bran%%iaes, Gins, etc.
rou saLI By
L. W. ^ASDAL,
5S.THlfib S?RKET ......5*
AS CHEAP AS ANY SOUTH OF CIN-
All Liquors rased AJUT «(jk»nUy labelled, without
extra charge? for trouble. *
SATIS PA CTMX GUARANTEED.
Coll and **« me «U you Cash Cvstohi**, who
wuh to boy CHEAP.
aprl7—Sm L. W. RASDAL.
F»oh 4 to 350 Hoasx Powxa,
including the celebrated Cor
liss Cut-off Korina,. Slide
Volvo Stationary Fnriae*.
Portable Engine*. Ac. Also
C renlar. Molayand Gong Saw
Mill*. Sugar Cane Mill*. Shaft-
Pulley.. Ac.. Loth and
cuiar and Price List.
WOOD m. KAMA ITEAH KMQ. CO.,
fobu-dfimo f Ctlem, Moor VerO.
Direct Trade with Europe-
J.H. ASHBRIDGE.
Of New Orleans.
J. S. HUTTON.
Of M aeon. Ga.
J. H. ASHBRIDGE & CO.,
Commission Merchants
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
LIVERPOOL.
ASHBRIDGE, SMITH it CO., New Orleans.
* *. Consignments Solicited.
Particular attention riven to tha s A of South
ern Lands to Kuropean Camtalista and intending Im
migrants. Orders for Foroign Goods executed on
best possible term?. mayl-dlmalawl.1870
M. KETCHUM.
Of Naw York.
A L HARTRIDQE
Lat* of Hartridg* A Neff.
KETCHTJM & HARTRIDQE,
XORTHSABY ROOM KXCHAR4HI BCILDIVO.
" - SAVANNAH, GA,,
T^KALKRS in Dome«tio and Foreign Kcxhange.
1/ Gold. Silver and uncurrent Money. Buy and toll
StockSi'Bonds. etc.
Receive.deposits, allowing four per oent. interest
per annum on weekly balance? of k r »<o and upwards.
Collections made in this city and all the principal
towns of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advances on cMNutaentj of Cotton,
Rice, etc., to Gurselves, or to our Northern and Kuro
pean correspondents. doc20-6m
PACIFIC MAIL STBAMSHiP CO.'S
THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA,
CHINA AND JAPAN,
TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS. AND CAR-
vt RYING THE O. S. MAIL.
Through to Califbmla In Twenty-two Day*.
CoNNKTriNO OK THX Pa-
GOTO WITH THE
COLORADO,
Steamships on th*
Atlantic:
A1iASK,\, )
AgBBPKX f ^ _ W
HENRY CHAUNCEY, - CONSTITUTION,
NEW YORK, - - - - GOLDEN CITY,
OCEAN QUEEN, - - - SACRAMENTO,
NORTHERN LIGHT, - GOLDEN AGE,
008TA RICA, MONTANA.
: Ow*0Tthe above large and splendid Steamships w®*
leave Pier No. 42North River, foot of Canal Street, at
12 o’clock, noon, on the IsL llth and 21st, of every
month (except when those antes fall on Sundew and
then on the preceding Saturday), for ASP1N WALL,
connecting, via Panama Railway, with one^of the
Company’s Steamship? from Panama for SAN 1 RAN-
CISCO, touching at ACAPULCO.
Departures of the let and 21 at connect at Panama
with Steamers for SOUTH PACIFIC aud CENTRAL
AMERICAN PORTS. Those of the 1st touch at
MANZANILLO. . _
Tho Steamer of June llth, 1869. connects closely
with the Steamer GREAT REPUBLIC leaving San
Francisco July .3d, 1869, for JapMOMTChina.
One Hundred Pounds of Baggage allowed to each
tfwH BiOMMlastersaccompany baggage through,
and attend ladies and children without male protec
tors. Baggage received on the dock the day before
sailing, from Steamboat*, Railroad?, and passengers
who prefer to send down. early.
An Mprrirnceil Surgeon oh board. Medicln. and
For or Pnascnge Tickets, or further Infor
mation, apidy at the Ctunpany's Ticket Office, on the
Wharf foot or CANAL STREET, NORTH RIVER,
NEW YORK. ** »“ tr „ ■ ■ 1 ■
y«R.BABY Agent.
CB1SCE OPJCBEDULB.
SO CBANDKof CARS RETVF.F.SSA VANSA11
AUGUSTA A SI) MOSTGOURKY, ALA.
Ornoi or Masts* or TxARaroxTATiox C. K. It., i
T ., ■ Savansah, Ga.. August 14,186*. / J; k
O 'jnOtD AFrER SUNDAY. IfiTH ISHT.. PAS^H-S
jlR Train* on th* Usorgia Central Railroad
will run 0* follow*:
l ho tioit i * UP DAY TRAIN.
'i***** 9 ^*'
»y*f*.M.»* i *i i ef.aOT—l'ai.Hn*>6n». ’' ^ 5iS8 f, M.
: r.u.
ton — 11:00 r. u.
Connecting with train that leaves Au-
gusta. at.re...... 8:i p » a. m
a-. i-ii- DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon 7;»<U x. u.
Savannahrere*................. 5^0 P. u.
i, 1-Mi-h- T-i — - - V38 P. M
Connecting with train that leav. s A a- :
gasta At............................— v>
UP NIGHT TRAIN.
Savannah..... ...—7:20 p. v.
Macon o:W a.
AngnsU 3:13 a. u
Connecting with trains that loave Au
gusta at 9:33 r. a
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Maoon. .6:25 p. k.
Savannah......^........,....... --A 5:1C a m
Augusta - j, 3:13 a. k
Milledgeville ....4:30 p. if.
Eatonton 2:40 p. m.
Connecting with train that leaves An-
-gnsta at 9:33 p. If.
J^A. M. Trains from Savannah and Augusta, and
y. k. Train from Macon, connect with Millodgeville
Train at Gordon daily, Sundays excepted.
.K^P. M. Train from Savannah connect# with
taro ugh Mail Train on Sonth Carolina Railroad, and
p. k. Train from Savannah and Augusta with Train*
on Southwestern and Mwtcogee RailroAds.
(Signed) WM. ROGERS.
Acting Master of Transportation.
auglVtf
W, *. TAWHft. J. OTTO XHBITS. ALEX. DKTaAHKY.
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
Corner of Seventh and Canal Street#.
TANNER, EKBKTS & DELANEY.
Stationary & Portable Engines,
SA.W MIXiTiS,
BOILEE8, BBIDOE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IKON AND BRASS WORK.
( RON and Wooden Trucks for Car*. Improved To*
baeco and other Machinery of oil kftid« built and
repaired.
Also, Agent in the Foutbern States for
Binke’s Patent Stone St 0re Breaker
II. SL. SHOWS, Artf
No. 62 Second st., Maeon, Ga.
APPLEBY & HELME’a
C&TLVRUATKh
Railroad Mills ^nuff
A RK now being offered in this market a# the best
/jl good# man factored in this country* Forsake by
MetsiTr. L .W. Hunt A Co.. Drng|rist>, and Johnson
Ceci|d>c1i A Co.. Grocers.Macon. Gk- janfi-fitno
PHILOSOPHY OF MAERUGE.
A HEW COURSE OF LECTURES, ae delivered at
the New Yor* Museum of Anatomy, embroring
the subject#: How to Live and What to Ltvefor*
Youth. Maturity end Old Age; Manhood Generally
Beviawad: The Cause of Indigwrtuon; Flatrienee wd
Nervous Di-eases accounted for Marriage Philo*ophi-
eally Comidered. etc. Tbeee lecture* will be forward
ed on receipt of four stampe. by oddroelinc Secretary
Baltimore Museum of Anatomy, 74 West Baltimore
Street, Baltimore, Md. aprt-Iy