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THE TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 23, 186*.
TK yOR TUB TELEOUAPHi
wing gcr-tlemen are authorized to receive
WH. HE WRY WOODS,
Cotton Factor & General Commission
MERCHANT.
. R. W.rdell: Cl a
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i A Goddard: Ccth.
J - D*tio» f '
J. Q. Ada
M.
an Ki.lav
DAT STREET, : : SA VAXXAII, GA.
A gent, for rees^s soluble pacific
GUANO. If prepared at &li timet to advance
liberally on consignments for eale in Savannah, or for
shipment to hi* correspondent* in New York and
Liverpool. aagl4d3m*
M. KETCHUM.
Of New York.
A. L. HAP.TRIDGE
L ite of ilartridge k Neff
KETCHUM & KARTRIDGE,
on; Hawk
.. II. Sneed. .
siK'ijr, Oi., Jl. S. John- t
x. W. Ricks; K?>»xtill .
J. A.
VOST2XKA8T EO
; BU7LDIX0.
A rant: M a r:t au.vill r. <ia- J. A.
-Sparry: Momr*i- « ••' • • W. S. Truiu.-k; Mdxti-
r’i'.o Fla.. Th :na. Mn.m.<,r.vir.i.r,
ilt** \V. T. C. n- in: iri. '»a., 0. A. Greer:
Pxaar, 0
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-.!.*OTTO», G«.. J. Callier; Tnoa-
aSTTLLE. Oi.. J. K. B. Dari*: No,13C*»T*ALRlILr
r T >«wg»nLH..CA n .a A.
N ■wvmtT’S*^ WT W.' StiUinga: Geoxgx-
to«v» II. C. Jert-Vi Bmi—■ MegmTlioWB
A Cash. SKI Aver.*?: IMUirK A. W. Brown.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
D«
ALERS
unej.
Ecxhange,
uf and sell
lock*. Bond*, etc.
Receive do;»orit.«, allowing f--cr r«r cent, intercut
per annum on weekly balance* of Pand upward?.
Collect ion? made in thi* city and all the irincipal
town? of Georgia and Florida.
Will make advance* on consignment* of Cotton (
-~rV:TA V.u T Satax- Rice, etc., to ourselves, or to oar Northern and Euro-
TTnPrr^' iTE I’^aaBHSMSt
“ n.. \r vr -.♦a!1«r:~i • fernac*- JOSEPH VISKOAK, JA5. B. PAXSjLUOKZ,
J. ItCTLEPGK FIXEG IX.
Parties B-iyirriso Mosey to us can send Postoffie©
Money Orders. If hey can be had; or Cathin Regis
tered LettMf. a: our risk. If sent by Express they
mo*, pay charge*-
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO..
COTTON FACTORS & COMMISSION
Weekly Hewn me of Foreign Aflitlrs.
PXtXPARZD FOR THE OKOSOIA TELZORAF1I.
Great Britain.—A violent hurricane swept
over Engbirafl and the whole European conti
nent, disabling a great nnmber of vessels and
injuring many seamen- #
It is hardlr worth whilo to mention that the
British press is still lecturing on the disgusting
Stowe exploit.
The London papers comment on the probabil
ity of the recognition of Cuba by .the United
Stales.
Comparing the situation to that of England
toward* the Confederacy in 18GI, which gave
Girth to the Alabama question, they cannot find
any enential difference between the two cases.
England will welcome with mischievous joy the
recognition of tho Cabans as belligerents by
America, the latter thereby forfeiting her moral
right of enforcing the Alabama claims.
Geemuit.—The 14th of September, in honor
of Alexander von Hnmboldt's centenary birth-
dav, was celebrated by the whole German peo
ple. In Berlin, a grand procession headed by
bands of mnsio and waving bannors, paraded
the atreots. North and Sonth, West and East
wero represented by numerous deputies who
had come from nil parts of the German Father-
land to offer the tribute of gratitude at the
shrine of tho illustrious dead. The national
festival was concluded by laying the foundations
for a monument to hia memory.
In Konigsberg tho harmonious course of the
day was unhappily interrupted by a fatal acci
dent. Under the heavy pressure of an immense
crowd tho broaat-wall of a bridge gave way,
precipitating many into the Niemen. Twenty-
fonr bodies have been recovered.
The panic on the Berlin exchango on the 27th
of August, produced by a “baisse prononcec,”
telegraphed from Paris was so great, that a
spectacle has not been witnessed there since
tho eventful year of 1848. Thousands stood
crowded on the pavoment, the oarriage road
and tho promenade in wild excitement moving
to nnd fro like tho waving sea. Circulation was
stoppod, and oven tho earriago of the King
could only slowly make its way through tho
agitated moss.
Leopold von Ranke, the writer of “History of
the Popes,” hsa discovered eighty-eight hitherto
unknown letters of Frederio the Great, written
botween 1735 and 1747, to Prince William of
Orange, and hia wife Princess Anna, daughter
of George IL
A work of great importance for the history of
art: “Mural paintings of tho buried Campancan
cities,” by Dr. Holbig, has been published in
Leipzig. It is a careful and minnto description
of the best Pompeiian and Herculean frescoes,
ncoompanied by an atlas of illustrations and dis
sertations on the technical character of the an
cient mural paintings by the artist Donner.
Professor Max Mailer is translating, in an
edition of eight volumes, the sacred hymns of
tho Brahmins.
Adelina Patti ia staying at Hombnrg. After
next season the singer will be lost to the Royal
Italian Opera in London, as she has signed a
contract with her brother-in-law, Maurice Stra-
kosh, for a tour in the UnitedjUtates and Cana
da for one year, whereby sho will realize £40,.
000 or $200,000 in gold in eight months.
Tho first steamer of tho now lino between
Stettin, on tho Baltic, and New York, will leave
tho latter city at an early date. Several hun
dred persons have already aecured their passage
ML board the Fulton, for New York; also a part
of the return freight is engaged.
Dr. Steinborg, the Physician-General to the
Prussian navy, as a sequel to the Convention of
Geneva and tho resolutions adopted by the
Congress held in Berlin, in April last, has sug
gested a yellow flag with a red cross as an in
ternational signal of distress, both in times of
pcaco and war.
Ho observes that the excellent international
oode of signals, recently adopted by France and
England, works too slowly in cases of pressing
need, while on the other hand, it is too expen
sive for small ships. The Doctor also presented
his proposition to tho French Government with
the request of publishing it in tho Moniteur <!t
la Flotte; in ordor to elicit the opinion of ex
perienced French naval officers on tho subject.
The Emperor of the French, promptly comply
ing with this request, has already declared that
France accepts tho suggested flag as on inter
national signal of distress. There is reason to
believe that tho other civilized nations will fob
low this example.
France.—Napoleon has recovered. He came
to Paris from St Cloud and drovo, nccompained
by tho Empross, over tho Boulevards. ■
Prince Napoleon is in Brussels.
A pamphlet just published in Leipzig gives
the secret articles of the convention of Mira-
TVTE RCX3C A.JCTTS,
DAY STREET, - - SAVANNAH, GA.
T IBK*AL ADVANCES madeon Cotton consigned
Jj tana - ~ MMB '
Liverpool.
to o', or to our Corret poo deals in New^York and
ALV’D H. COLQUITT, I SAMOS BAOOS. I BTOEH. COLQUITT.
Baker Co.. Os. I Newton. Ga. I Savannah. Ga.
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
Cotton Factors & General Commission
MBXCHANTS,
DAY STREET, 8A VANN AH, GA.
S !
Sir Coasiioments solicited; Remit’anees made
E raptiy; Advances of Provisions. Bagging. Ties and
pe mada to persons rending as Cation for rale.
ieptl6d*w6m
Coa. St. Julios. Brtas aid Jirntasox Stcxxts.
Ji.VVAX.YAII, GA.,
' "VEALERS in Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware,
. J IVlces, Liquor*. and Country Produce generally.
Highejt prices paid for Country Produce of all
kinds, *uglS-dAw3m
CLARK & WILSON,
actors and General Commission
MERCHANTS,
No. 1 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE.
DAY STREET, - - - - bAVANNAU, GA.
COS
wit. n. Tiaos.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
96 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
AGOING and ROPE nr IRON TIES advanced on
J Crops.
Liberal Cash advances made on consignments of
Cotton.
Grateful for liberal patronage in the past aoon-
tinoanee of the same la respectfully solicited.
i*pt2-d*w6m
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP
rnHECrmof 81oan, Groover A Co. is this day dis-
.. solved by the withdrawal of A.M. Moan. The
business or the late firm »111 be settled by the remain-
n* partners, who are atone authorised to rign in
lienidatlao. A.M. SLOAN.
C. F. STUBBS.
A. T* MMUNTYRE.
Savannah. Oft.. July 4,18®.
rnaro concluded between Napoleon and Maximil
ian of Austria.
According to article 2, the Emperor of Franco
binds himself up to send twenty-five thousand
troops to Mexico in the year 18CG, and another
reinforcement of twenty thonsand in 1867,—
When, therefore, France evacuated Mexico in
1866, Napoleon grossly violated his solemn
pledge.
. Spain.—Reinforcements amounting altogeth
er to twenty-four thousand men will leave for
Cuba. Admiral Topete shows a disposition to
embark himself for tho colony.
A committee has been appointed to deliberate
on the question of abolishing slavery in Porto
Rieo.
Peaco seems to be ro-eatablishod throughout
the land.
Cheap literature is fast increasing in Spain.
A new i>euny paper bearing the pleasant name
of 4 *La Guiliotina,” has lately appeared.
Italy.—The situation in Italy is growing
worse every day. The financial calamity is
increasing, and it will be difficult to negotiate a
new loan which is inevitable.
Russia.—Imitating France and Prussia, the
Russian Government has decreed the formation
of railway detachments in the Russian army.
The members of this corps will be instructed in
everything belonging to this department, so as
to enable them to run trains as well as to repaix
damaged tracks in times of war.
The crop is gathered. The Southern pro
vinces report a good yield, some of the Northern
provinces complain of a great deficit
It is rumored that Prince Carl of Roumania
a near relation of the Prussian House of Hohen-
zollem, contemplates asking a daughter of the
Czar in marriage.
Belgium.—The city of Antwerp, where Ru
bens, Van Dyk, Teniers and Sneyders reigned
supreme in the empire of painting, has buried
one of her most distinguished sons, the greatest
Flemish painter of our time, Baron Henn Jean
Augustin Leys.
Turkey.—Ismail Pasha has yielded to the
successor of the prophet on all points, except in
the matter of budget loans.
The gTeat powers of Europe will bring
strong pressure to bear upon Abdul Aziz against
forcing the difference to extremity. Jarno.
THE GEORGIA PAPER
Carroll County, ©a.,
MILL
.. —id old PAPKKS. order? s-licited lor WRAP
PINO. MANILLA ami PRINT PAPER
Mill, i.ure water. Hvo men. Prices low.
Term* ca.-b
All inquiries protnntl
romntlv ar.jwered. Address
M. P. ^CKi-LOUG. Pre<*. Co..
* Collez© Tempi©.*'
Newnan, Ga.
]ST ew Hooks I
|^RIDE*S FATE, (Mrs. SouthTrorth) price, $1
BRIDE’S FATE, (cloth) price 1
Han* Breitman’s Ballads, (cloth.) price...... 2
Hans Breilman’* B&llAds, (paper) price
Lenori Casaloni. (cloth'' 1
For sale by HAVENS k BROWN,
feptll-tf Booksellers and News Dealers.
PECIAL attention to the eale of Cotton. Lumber
and Tier.bar. Liberal adranew on (VriUnmenta.
apr9-tf
j. r. wn EATON.
X. B. BX0W5*
F. W. S I M S & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVAXNAII. GA.
J. W- & C. A. McIXTIRE,
A J-Libcral advances made on Produce in Store.
auC-Oi
Wit. W. GOSDOX.
ISON & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
COFARTXSRSHXF.
THE uaJrraiKned have this diy tormed a eopart-
nenhly for the traaaa '
Gener.il Cummlttion
seme of Groover. Stn rT
will be siveo to all bn.ine.-s entrusted to their esre.
inlvS-dSm
e transaction of a Cotton Kaetorace and
mission Business, nnder the firm and
ver. Stubbs M Co. Their beat attention
II business entrusted to their esre.
<\ 5r OTtiBBa? R ’ } Savannah,
LT- MACINTYRE. ThomasvUIo.
TH K ALABAMA
davis smith.
H. P. WM9TC0TT.
P. McGLASHAK
SMITH, WESTCOTT ft CO.
OFFER FOR SALE, A HEAVY ASSORTMENT OF
Saddles, Harness, Bridles
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
Shoe Findings, Carriage Material
Of every description.
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGOBS
GEORGIA
LAND AGENCY.
To our Friends and Patrons:
FTER the dheourapiD* events of th© twoyosrs
ft, that have prevented us from srllinz Lands,
feel warranted in invitins thos.
their lands sold to *1»'© them with us. From into
personal interview* with our asent* in the Northern
cities, ar.d letter^ received from them, we are led to
believe that there will be considerable immigration
this way the coming fall with a view of purchasing
lands. We have already effected some sa’es.
Our Public Renter isopen to all. FREE OF COST,
to register the lands they have for^ale, and inspection
for those wishing to buy.
Wo Offer for Sale tho Following
Property :
No. :
AND CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES.
A full line of WAGON HARNESS. Asents for ABBOTT. DOWNING A CO.’S Celebrated
CONCORD BUGGIES. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
* EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE PROMPTLY MADE TO ORDER.
A body of 8000 acres Timber Lands on Oo-
mulgee river, with Plantation of ocVajre?, in
Telfair county.
No. 12. Beard’* Bluff Place, 4361. acres Timber Lanf*?.
^ - nine miles above Doctor Town, on Altamaha
■ rivor.
No. 17. Gencrfll Coffee Place, in Telfair county, 8660
acre© Timber Land*, on Ocmulgec river, with
l'lanta'iou.
No. 24. Place two miles from Macon. 340acres. 40 X>t
whi-h is upland. 150 cleared and DO heaviest
timbered wood-land.
No. 35, Farm five and & half miles from Macon. 450
acres, extensive Orchards and YineyaMs.
No. 4G. Plantation on Chauahooelic.river, 1300acres,
of which IC-O are improved.
No- 77. Plantation in llonston ccnnty. 250 acres,
IP.Oacreaopen land.
No. 82. Plantation in Decatnr county, on Flint river,
containing 1400 ,-res
•No. 89. Farm in Catoosa county, of TOO acres.
No. F-rm ip Cobbeounty. containing50.)acres.
No. 112.1 arm and Mill property, five mile* from Ma-
oon.
Xo.ll3.A first-clv‘- Merchant Mill, near Gordon,
_ ... ample water-power for Factory.
No.114. Choice Cotton Plantation, in Houston ceun-
county, containing 39(0
B. A. WISE & CO.
EVERY COTTON PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A
“COTTON PLANT!”
AND
HERE IT IS
B. A. WISE & CO,
Keep thorn constantly on hand, of all sizes. Also the
GOLD LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Home Office, No. 34 St. Francis St.,
MOBIZjF. A.L.A.
0. s.
OFFICERS:
THAMES, President.
T. N, FOWLER, .
Seevetary*
ASSETS, : : $300,000 IN GOLD!
DIRECTORS:
C. E.THAMES, o!C, E. Thames A Co.
C. tv. BUTT, o: Walsh, Smith Jt Co.
A P. BUSH, of A. P. Bush A Sons.
4V. A. BUCK, of Huek Jt Taller.
L. BRKWEK. ol L. Brewer A Co.
JA.MKSCMAl.MKRS. of Chalmers A Miller.
J. C. CHA.WUKRL.AIX, of Chamberlain A Co.
THUS. 11KNKY. Sr.
Ho*. JAC"B M All SB. oi N. W. Perry A Co.
A. G. McCANTS, of Morris 6. Towle- A Co.
S. J KN N INGs M l RPU Y. of S. J. Murphy A Co.
IRON WITCH, QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
DELTA, GOOD SAMARITAN,
AND OTHER NOTED FAVORITES.
FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS they wiU put you np a STOVE, handsomely fnrniihed, and warrant it
to cook well. For ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS yoa can take yonr choice among four hnndred, and they
will fill yonr wagon with Furniture to fit. A good assortment of
Grates, Box-Stoves and Parlor Stoves,
(For Wood or CoaL) A large Stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
Always on hand. A?* Orders solicited and promptly filled.
D. O. GRADY.
THUS. P. M IL.I.KR. of Thnmas P. Miller A Co.
Ho*. AH AM MURDOCH. Pree deotM.AO.R.R.
JOHN H. MARSHALL, of Marshall A Conley.
C. 0. RICHARDS, of C. G. Richards A Sons.
T. W. M MS. of Sim*. Harri.-on A Co.
Ho*. J. M.THOMSON, of Thom.-oa.CockrcU A Co,
R. J. TOP Nfl. of R. J. Young A Co.
M. P. LEVY, of M. P. Levy A Co.
A. J. atosbs.
A. PROSK ACER, of A. Prcskauer A Co.
P. H. PEPPER. ofP. H. Pepper A Co.
JNO. H. GARY, of J. H. Gary A Oo.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS:
W. H. ANDERSON. M. P.
DABNEY HERNDON. M. D.
ATTORNEYS:
MKS3KS. BOYLES A OVERALL.
'T'flIS GOLD COMPANY possesses features and
JL .offers inducements to these desiring In-urance
which can be found no where else- It is a Mutual
Company-end its Dividends are rqually and im
partially divided between the Policy Holder?. It
issues Policies payable only in AMKRICAN GOLD
rr* and up0 J 1 a11 Ike most favorable modern plans
of insurance, thu? making Insurance certain and not
depending upon the value of a Fluctuating Currency.
Hold or equivalent.
^^AGENTis WANTED throuehout the State.—
Apply to
ISAAC S. BOYD,
General Agent for Georgia.
Office—NEWNAN, GA.
WRIQHT A DOUGLASS. Attorneys; ED. SMITH
M.D..C. D.SMITH,M.D..Examiners.
State Supervisor* to whom Reference it
Messrs. Branch k Sons. Aurusta, Ga.: Messrs.Clisby
k Reid, Macon, Ga.: M*j- J. L- Calhoun. Newnan,
Ga-: J. H. James, Banker, Atlanta. Ga.; J. H De
Votie. D. D.. Columbus, Ga-; J. G. Westmoreland, M.
D.. Atlanta, Ga.; J. K. Dent, Planter. Newnan, Ga.:
L. M- Smith. D. D., Oxford, Ga.; Hon. XVier Royd,
Dahlonega. Ga. auglvtf
LIFE-SIZE
FAMILY PORTRAITS
over. I am pret ared. at all times, to fill orders
for those, as well as all the smaller styles of Photo-
paph Likenesses. I am making a specialty of the
better class of Pictures, and those wanting something
superior will find it to their interest to call on
J. A. PUGH, Artist,
Triangular Block,
n*79-et Maeon Ga.
T £3 n M S OAS H.
CHEAP FOR GASH.
500 rolls Hemp and Flax Bagging—in Store and to Arrife,
10 bales Gnnny Bagging,
16,000 pounds Arrow Ties,
10 bales Twine,
150 hhds, C. K. Sides, 20 hhds. Shoulders,
10 tierces superior Canvassed Hams,
75 barrels Sugar—all grades,
250 sacks Liverpool Salt,
80 sacks Tirginia Salt,
175 barrels Flour—Superfine, Extra and Family
25 sacks Coffee,
600 sacks prime White Corn,
20 bales Macon Sheeting,
200 kegs Nails,
40 barrels Whisky,
50 boxes Tobacco—all grades,
25 half barrels White Fish,
10 quarter barrels Mackerel—No
30 cases Sardines,
150 boxes Soap,
50 boxes Candles,
50 boxes Crackers,
25 boxes assorted Soda Crackers,
25 boxes Starch, 50 boxes Candy,
50 eases Pickles, 50 cases Oysters,
50 eases Potash,
20 casks Ale and Porter—Imported.
1,
JEWELRY and SILVER-WARE
AT.T, OF WHICH *WE OFFER AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
No-122-i’UBtatton in CUy county, adjoining Cotton
Hill. contaminglhST ,-rcs.
No.l24.Twenty acre* in Vinvvillc—Market Gardena,
Orchard* and Vineyard?, with Cottage liana*.
No. 127. Plantation in Terrell county, containing 600
scree, with fine improvement*.
Many other Plantations in Middle and Southwest
ern Georgia not enumerated.
Also, valuable Cotton Factory Property on the
several river*, with water-power saficisat for an
almost unlimited increase of Machinery.
Alro, 230,000 acre* of Land, finely timbered with
yellow pine, in the eonntie- originally Applieg, eon-
ve'.ient to the porta of Savannah and Brunswick, con
tiguous to rail and water earriago.
One hundred and eleven thonsand aeree of Timber
and AgricnUnral Land, in oonntiee oririnaUy Irwin.
Fifty two thousand acres Yellow Pine Timber
Land, in Warn, county.
Sixty thousand mere, of good Timbered and Agri
cultural Land, on tho line of railroad and herd of the
Snwannoe river, in Columbia county. East Florida.
»orty-eieht thousand acre? of good Timber Land.
iMldditoFr *■
in Middle Florida—an entire town-hip and ooptignooa
sections—on ihenevitableaireamot New river, wnieh
empties it* w-tera nt White Bluff— Dure Channell.
ben port on the Gulf. Also, contiguous tracts of 4000
to SOOOacre* each, of Timber Lauds, convenient to
rail and water carriage to Savannah end Brunswick;
KOiVl location for Steam Saw Mill?
Two first-class New Steam Caw Mills of Forty Horse
Power each—everything complete.
augl9-d3m
BUTTS & BROTHER.
T.
ESTABIilSHMESTT.
THE LATEST STYLES OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS
pURE‘SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TOILET SETS, *
WORKING BOXES. WRITING DESKS. DRESSING CAS IS.
And a full lino of FANCY GOODS. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY and BRIDAL PRESENT
■STCALL AND EXAMINE MY GOODS, jg.
Watches, Clocks and Jcwclry Repaired at Short Notico and Warrants
^Special attention paid to the MANUFACTURE and ENGRAVING of BADGES. RINGS.
TREGO’S
TBABBBH! TOOTIIttUh.
Preserves and Whitens the Teeth 1
Invigorates and Soothes tho Onms!
Cleans and Pnriflcs Artificial Tooth I
Purifies and Pcrfnme* tho Breath!
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar !
Xs a Superior Article for Children!
IT IS WARRANTED FREE
From Injurious Ingredients!
T Is scientifically prepared In accordance with the
_ most valuable formal* known to the profession,
thas been extensively used for several years, and U
MBW WQII 0*1*11^4*01/ uom KIIIM /CMP. OUU U
rocommended for tenCtal use by nouieront Dentist.
. . * Iflj tested ’
preserving the Teeth
through lite.
Pi «o r! h, A M - zwmfeteL:
Libokatort op PhaHMOVUT'O.L T
axd Axai.ttcal Cbehistst, >
Atlanta, Georgia.)
This is to orrtify that I have examine TregV. Tea-
berry Tooth Wash and Tooth Powder. I find taem
free from substance* thu; would aet injuriously upon
the Teeth, and can recommend Trevu’a Preparations
to those in want of a superior dentriEee.
W.J.LANI
mayl6 6m
S’D. Chemist,
DR. UXOHAtT'3
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
A SK for no other, take no other, and you will save
time, health and money.
One Thousand Dollars Reward for any eaaa of d!i-
easeio any stage which they fail to cure.
Dr. Riohau’a Oo!d.n Balsam. No. 1. rorcsUlccr?. Ul-
neu of the Scalp. Kernfula, etc., it the greatest Reno
vator. Altera! ivo and Blood Purifier known, remove,
all disease* from the system, end leeves the blocd
pur* and healthy
Dr Riehau't Golden Balaam, No. 2. cam Mercurial
Affection?, Rheumatism in all it- firms, whether from
mercury or other causes; gives immediate relief in ail
eases. No dieting necessary. I have thou-and* of
Certificates proving tho miraculous cure* effected by
these Remedies. Pi ice of either N o. 1 or No. 2,15 per
bottle, or two bottle* for <9.
Dr. •'lehan’s Golden Aotidote, a safe, speedy, pleas-
and and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements,
accompanied with fail direction?. Frice. S3 per bot
tle.
Dr. Riehau’s Golden Elixird’Amonr.aradiealcare
for Xervou3 or General Debility, in old or young; im
parting energy with womlertul effect. Price, So per
bottle or >wo bottle* for {9.
On re-eiptof price, the.-e remedies will bethipped
to any place. Prompt attenti n paid to all corres
pondents. None genuine without the name of “Dr.
Riehau’s Goidea Rcmedie-. D B. Richard?, sole pro
prietor.” blown in glass of bottles.
Address • DR. D. B. RICH ARDS.
No. 228 Varick st„ New York.
Office hour?, from 9 *. u.. to 9 p. u. Circulars sent
Julj4-dly
lOSAD ALIS!
j 1 Restorer. pnriGes the blood and cures
‘ Scrofula, Syphilis. Skin Disease?, Hhennia-
I ti«ra. Diseased of "WomeD. and all Chronic
: Affections of the Bloxl. Liver and Kidnejs.
Recomnaentlc i by the Medic.nl Faculty and
many thousands of our beat ciiixen?. Read
i the testimony of Physics-ins and patients
who have u?ed aondtl’i: send for our
Rosodalis Guide to Health Book, or Alma-
, nac far thi* year, whici>’wc -publish lor
gratuirona distribution: it will give you
• much valuable information:
! Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says—I
take pleasure in rcccirrmf-ndiri? your Ho?a-
dtlis ss a very powerful alterative. I have
?een it used in t vv*j ca--es with happy r^ult.-:
one ir. a cru-e of gccondary *ypfcilis. in
■ which the patient pronounced himself
; cured after liavinir taken five bottles^of
! your medicine. The other is a cn'j of
I scrofula of lone standing, which is rapidly
improving under its use, and tho indica
tion* are that the patient will soon recover.
' I have carefully examined the formulae
by which ynar Rosadalis is made, and find
it an excellent compound of alterative in
gredients. w
Dr- Sparks, of Nicholasviile. Ky.. says b *
j ha3 u?ed Rosadalis in case? of Scrofula and
Secondary Syphilis with satisfactory re-
j suits—-a* a cleaner of the Blood I know no
better remedy.
; Samuel G. McFadden, of Murfreesboro.
Tenn., says:
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis,
and am entirely cured of Rheumatism;
( send me four bottle?, as I wish it for m
1 brother, who has Scrofulous Fore Eye?.
Beniamin Bechtol, of Lima. Ohio, writes:
I havo suffered for twenty years with an
: inveterate eruption over my whole body: »
short time since I purchased a bottle of
Rosadalia and it effected a perfect cure.
JEIOS A 33 AXi I s
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
! «a.Laboratory, No. 61 Exchange Place.
I Baltimore.
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Dra. Clements, Rives £b Co.,
Proprietors.
For sale by
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PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
NO. 1 SECOND STREET.
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OFFICB: No. 23 St. Francis street,
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and Broad streets. Atlanta. Ga.
POLICIES ISSUED TO JULY L If69, f15.270: AMOUNT INSURED. *40.000.000; PAYING AN AH-
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THIS COMPANY ISSUES ALL KINDS OS
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from policy in case of los«. That after three annual payment? a loan may be obtained of at least foer-fiftti
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Branch, in the short time of rig months, covering an innranc* of ovar *2.250,000.
THGMAS, THOMPSON A CO.. Mancears Southern Pranoh.
Office, corner .Marietta and Broad street*. Atlanta, Q*.
J. R. HOY, Agent, Macon, Ga.
COTTON GINS.
Gullet’s Steel Brush Cotton Gins»
DanT Pratt’s Eureka and Swinging Front Gins,
S. Z. Hall’s Cotton Gin Feeder.
A new and valuable machine* worthy the attefitlon of Planters.
«7- Circulars, giving testimonials in great numbers from persons well known. fnrni'beJ on application.
Samples on exhibition atW. A. HUFF’S, comer Cherry and Third Streets. Addreaa
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savannah medical college; gardciiiaii & Sparks*
SAVANNAH, GA.
T HE Thirteenth Annual Course of hectares In thu j
Institution willcimmence on the hirst Alcn-ay .
in November Dext, and continue f^ar mf'Uins.
Preliminary Lectures, which will be free, will com- |
mence on the 18th of October next.
PREMIUM LIST.
FACULTT l
R.D. ARNOLD. M. D.. Profcs.or of.Theo-y and
Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Medicine.
P. M. K 1 11.LOCK. M. D . Proles? .r „!
Di a ^a?es of Women and Chi»dren, hri ‘ Mil
Professor Adjunct—THOS. ITU, M. D .
W.G. BULLOCH. M. D., Prohor of Pnnc.plcs ;
and Practice o» Surgery and Clini'-al >urtfcr>.
Professor Adju ct-THOS J. • IlARLLOa. M *?•
J. B. RBaD, M. D., Professor ot Materia .u . .a
and Therapeufics. ^
Professor Adjunct—K. J. T. Is N, M- II.
J URIAH UAKKISS. M. D„ Professor of Poy.-
Professor Adjanct—J. G. THOMAS, M- D., T.e^to
er on Pathology.
W. R WAKiNG, M.D.. Professor of Ar,atomy.
W. M. CHARTERS. M. D . Profe.sorofCuemis.ry.
Professor Adjunct—W Ii. KUI-IOrT, M.l l
Hon. SOLOMON COHEN will lectnre on Moo. il
Jori-pru ‘ence.
R P MYERS, M. D..Demonstrator.
E T. ROGERS, M. D., Assistant Dcmonftri'.or and
Cura ot. , r
Clinic* St th- Ho.pitel Also, provision mode D-
tance on Midwifery ca-
fN atiditionto the premiums offered bj the bi««
1 live Committee, at. the aohroactung
we will ciro the fojlomng, either in tlate or earren
as may bo desired.
Bert 10 Bales Upland Cotton..
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Best 5 Bales Upland Cotton
Bei-t 1 Bale Upland Cotton
Best 5 Biles Long Staple from zre
Br:t 1 Bale Long Staple from green i
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°*Fivej«dge9 will be selected, one !
Albany^Md ^ ***' l^tcrmlneipoa i:
award the same.
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augl-law2iu Secretary.
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