The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, May 08, 1851, Image 5

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The Bride Shipped to wrdcr. | BY LAIIRIE TODD, f * • • • • I lived in Virginia during tffe winter of 13-18. At an evening party in Ricli ntotui there weie twelve nintlfer?. twelve daughters, ami a tolerable sprinkling ol lathers, sons, widows, and widowers pres ent, with Laurie Todd in their midst; ami you may be sure we had some fun. Com; versing with ;>rr ancient tufty, she remark-j etl that her grandfather left’ IScaffirm! when young, and settled in Virginia. He became a merchnnt ntu} a planter, and grew ricli. His agent in Giascow was .Alexander McAlpiti, to wffiotu fie consign ed two <.r three cargoes iff lobarco every year, and received in return cash, hard ware, dry goods, etc. lie had (locks and herds, men-servants ansi maid-servants, •horses and moles; buCone thing he ye't lacked—he had no pretty wife to sing ■with him when he car..e home at night, fatigued wiflri (MHiiing money, and Stitt i.. ted with worldly pelf, for he h id more of that than Iteait could wish. So,’ after a ‘while, he concluded to take a wife—as noon as he £mdd catch one. But here was the rub. His lime was so occupied with his business that lie could not find time to look about him for a wife; and worse than all, he was a bash ’ltd man. When he saw a maiden of twenty advancing in his path, he woo'd cross the street, tearful of being killed by a shot from her sparkling eyes. Hut a remedy was at hand, however. He had, often heard his parents speak tnurli in praise of the bonny lassies ol Scotland. A bright idea struck him. When he was leaving the ttfiice, his clerk"was copying a duplicate order for sundries to be sent as part of the return cargo. He thought to himself that lie would order a young lassie for a wife, as the last Hein on the r list. The article was ordered according ly At the same time lie wrote a private let ter of instructions to-his agent, Mr. Me-’ Alpin, giving a minute description of the nrtirle wanted, as to age, height, wealth, ..etc. In short site must be u bonny Scotch atapsit-; to he sent on the return of Ins Wfi ship; iter name to be on the manifest bifflid” lading, etc. He promised, on ar fiwKßlht liave jpgf a house of a /respectable widow if agreeable to the | would m >kv her Ids wife fit thirty days af ter her arrival, if not, and she wished to return, he would pay expenses, loss ol lime, etc. When Sandy Alpin had finished read ing the letter of instructions, he slowly removed Ids spectacles, muttered to hints self, ‘The lad (Ibscoffespnnd&it. who was thirty years old) is duff; he tells me to send him a wife, as if she were a b rrrel o’ *a’t herrings; gude kens, the sash (trouble) 1 was to get a wife for invsel*. I’ll see what the guile wife seys,’ ( bright idea.) Next day Mrs. McAlpin sat in council Mrs. A. and B. Invitations were sent to ten matrons, whose daughters were in and out of teens, to assemble at Mrs. Me —Atpi"’ s teaboard. Each matron was re quested to bring with her a daughter who was not ‘o’er young to Marry yet.’ All being present an hour before tea, Mr. McAlpin read the letter, and made an ex planation. They ilten sat down to tea. Alter tea each lass gave in her ultimatum, when it was found that only three were willing to accept the offer. These three agreed to draw lots to decide the prefer ence. Mary Robinson drew the longest straw, and was hailed as the hottny bride. In ten days thereafter they set sail for America. They entered Chesapeake U iy after a voyage of twelve weeks, and in two days more they were in Janie. River. Wnen Mr. Crawford our hero, heard of the arrival of the ship, lie, with four servants, rep tired to the wharf. Ma ry was standing on the quarterdeck, ad mit iu>c Natures wildest grandeur. Site had recovered from her sea->drkiies when four days out. The healthful hreei-s of the broad JfYturtSo had imprinted on her pretty Lee a beauiitul freshness. There site stood, her cheek tinged with the roses of Sharon, and her bonny brow white a the lilly of the valley. Crawford sprang on deck and was introduced by the cap tain. He looked on Mary with love and admiration; her soft hand lay in his; lie was shot! They all descended from the ship, and repaired to the mansion of the widow aforesaid. On the thirtieth day of proba tion, the lovers were united in ilie holy hoods ol wedlock. In conclusion, the sprightly though venerable widow re marked, that a happier couple were nev- together. Grand Tiiijkburv. 2§l *&■ ol t : .licit Males Hie Sixili Census, l|MP||g||jjH'ioiial loti-lligenci-r puhli.hes a population of the United can be ascertained at lift call's ol the M.ir "‘‘4 • * BCroe W'MM. ‘ 7 - ■ j Tlienumlffr of slaves in the States, the Distiict of Coiuubia and Tetriloties, is 3,070,734. ’ . . j The entire representative population off the United States is about 2l,?10,000t| the ratio of* ‘’representation’ ddrrtitiultigf the number of representatives at 233, iiy j the law of the 22ud May, ISSO, will lie about 03,170 leaving 13 representatives J to be provided by fractions. The BWe j States gain six members and ifose four; f lhe slave Si Totti^find lose six.| Agu. Republican. Lyiwj-er .Biiiterworth’s Advcufiiro. W. R. Bntterworili, E<q. is ohe Ol | those young attorneys who do a flourishv ing business in the rtfttrts of pie prudre. Mr. B. boards in a family, winebivr dt l icatn e s.liail call Mitcl.- ‘£ll, the real name, b-’ing sopietliing quite different. In this family there are two daughters—Sarah and Nancy—neither of them very young, tmr very handsome, but one 111 them Considerably yoauger and handsomer than the oilier. Nancy the younger, uses a great quality ol Co logne, and Sarah, the elder, uses a great quantity of snuff.— Lawyer Bmterworih is partial to cologne,.hut abominates snuff —he is engaged in a flirtation with Nan cy, and has reasnt to felicitatejliimself on the progress he lias made in tier favor. Cuming home rather late on Sunday night, he was let in by somebody whom lie took for Nancy, (die entry being (prite dark,) and liis gallantry prompted him to give the lonely portress a ki<s. Perceiv ing the salute was flavored with snuff, and util with cologne, as lie expected, lie discovered his-nnstake. ‘Bless’ thy soul!’cried he, ‘it is Miss Sarah! I beg a thousand pardons; 1 tea iy thought it was Nancy.’ This apology, made ill the simpjfcitx. of Mr. B-ilterworth’s heart, was infinitely more tffensive thnn the kiss itself. Miss, Sarah took the kiss very submissively; but when the excuse was offered; she showed temper and signified her intention to line redress. The next day—Lawyer Bntterworth was notified that his service was required at the office of a certain Alderman. II went, expecting 1 1 find a il.tcnt —hut as certained that lie was defendant in a snh assault committed oil Miss Sarah, | enmpiainwjiaving been made by ijjui • who Wrti iTTen LI M i.- Sam uel seemed to think he had performed a very cunning trick, by deluding the Law yer wit it the liopes of a prolessiouol job.! Mr. Biiturwortli, however, took the whole inaitcr quite coolly'. ‘ln tiiis case’ said he to the Alderman, ‘I am the party accused. lam also retained as enuuc I for the plaintiff. My double position is somewhat embarrassing, but 1 w ill endea vor to do justice to all parlies concerned. As defendant in the case, I plead guilty of an assault on this young lady; (pointing to Miss Sarah, who was present as u wit ness,) hut I say in iniligaiioo, that I as saulted, or kissed her, by mistake. Had I known w hat I was about, the ctent nev er could have taken plare. This is my defence. Now, as counsel for tire plain ii(f—l admit tin-circumstances of mitiga tion and in consideration thereof, claim only one dollar.damages for my client. ■Here is the money, ’ said Bntterworth, planking the dollar, ‘and here are the gal costs, sixty-eight rents.’ Mutiegrbe iug arranged thus far, Mr. Mitcltelf. the plaintiff, was about to leave the office, when Butierwonb Iran led a biiliof $5 for professional Ices, Mitchell saw that lie was ‘in for it,’—he had sent for Butter, worth as a lawyer, and was legally hound to satisfy the demand. Wiilt an aujlhized expression of countenance, he produced the V and took B’s receipt. Bniierw ortli on po-ting the account, I'ouiid that he h.nl trained three dollars and thirty's two cents by the transaction, and had a kiss thrown in fora bonus. Fallncies or the Gentlemen. By a taily that unfortunately knows them only too w ell That dinner is to he ready for them the very minute they come into the house. That a lady’s bonnet can be put on as quickly as a gentleman's Imt. That we can dress in a minute; anti .that ringing the bell violently, has the~W- Vet of making us dress one bit the quick* That they can do every thing so much better than we can—from nursing the ba by down to poking tbe fire. Tlnil they are die ‘Lords of Creation, ’ —{p rutty Lesrdx indeed!) That nothing-run he too good for them; fill* I am sure if you were to put a Imt joint before them every day, that still they will he dissatisfied, and would he grumbling that you never give them cold meat. That they know our age so much better Mian we do ourselves. That music can he learned without prac ticing, nml that it is necessary for thorn to rush out, and to slam the <l ( ,<ir violently, the very moment w e begin to open bur voices, or to run over the last net Pol ka. That they know what dress and what bonnet becomes us so much better than we do. it is necessary to make a poor wo- bceuuic a stupid shirt bittloff 1 happens to (ft off. 1 declare some jfteif ’ must believe that their wives cut off their I slorl, buttons prop-v-ely, from ihe savi ge ( pleasure they take in abusing flffm lot , |it. That housekeeping dues not requin j any money, and if we venture-to isk for I any jgtWt it is pleasant to he tut-? wfrh all |pWi of black looks and iuMmiaiiutt# ..s to -what we can do with it all;’ or very 4 agrreahle'lo be told that we will lie ‘the ruin of him someday.’ That the house never requires cleaning or the table nibbing, or the carpet beat iirg, or the f.rnit.ire renewing, ot die so, Ifcs fresh..covers, or in fact) lliat anything has a light to wear out or to he spwilvnr broken; and in short, that everything ought to last forever! That a poor lone woman is never to have nny pleasure, buialwavs, always, to slop at home, and ‘mind her children. ’ That their thuioliters can learn muie, panning, playing, dancing, nod all die acc unplishmeiits, without the aid of a single iiiiisler. That tin’- exppn&es of one’s household do not increase widi one's family, lint ia> tiler, dial ten children can be supported lor die same cost as one. That one husband is perfect, like Her coles, without his ‘club,’ and that the less a wile sees ol her husband, the fonder she actually grows of him. Thai it is a pleasure for us to sit up for them. Our fair correspondent says, she thinks I (lie almve I 1 ail icies are enough for the present, and we cprtaiidy agree with In r; hut i! ihe.gen;l. lin n show any more-of their airs, she dei lares dial she uill.flwg ibein a lot inure. Yoti H’jtT be AVfintCtl. Take courage young m. n. Wliat if you are an Immhle and obscure appren tice —a poor m g’ecied orphan—a scoff and .i by word to the gay and thoughtless, who dispise virtue and rags because ol ii? tatters ? Have you an intelligent milt'd, all imtuffiieil though it he? Have a vir tuous aim, a pine desire, atr honest lieViri ? Depend,upon it, one of these days you will be wauled. The time may he long deferred. You may grow to manhood, and you may e veiiiuady reach your pri ne, ere the i ad is made ; .bill virtuous aims pure desires and honest hearts are ton tew and sat red not to b^apprecfitted—not to lie wanted, j _3Lmr v irtttes shall not always lie hidden i 4K>t..-aj)v\ay< w run ‘ ! you about -jmlHw a inantle—obst. io ii t shall Hot you In'll) lie’ luu ll tnde. Be cliiWtic in your combat wuh circomstames. Be ever active, however small may he your sphere of adioii. It will sur> I, em I rge wiihi vtry movement, and ym r in fluence will have double incitement. “ In the >vorl(T bron.l fiolj of baitle. In ‘-lie bivouac of life. Be Aot like dumb driven cattle, Bi- a hero in Hie strife ” Work on, for surely you will lie want ed, atld then comes your reward. Lean upon the sacred verity. ‘I have never seen the righteous forsaken nor his seed begging bread.’ Never despair, for the lives of gMjjtU men abundantly show that often w (Jen the clouds aie hlaekesi, and the lemjwsi fiercest, hope is latniest, a ‘J®HViiiall voice’ will be heard saying, •’Come hither—you are wauled,’ and your powers will find employment.—- Therefore, take heart young man, for ere long * yon will be wonted ‘ Macon Siuriff Me*’ WILL be sold on the First Tuesday in June next, before ttie Court lloue in Lanier, within the I'gal l)onrs of sale, the following property to wit. Two town I >ts hi Lanier, in saiJ county, numbers one (Imail two(S) Duller loner N . asl1 I* property ol Tilmuu 1 loi-on by a li fa from Xloeon s>uj'eri)ir Court, Jolui B. Arnold Vs.said Hod.vbnand Joint A. tfbotls, the .aidlots arc now oocnpieil by said lliaison u, a resijenoo an.l are well improved. Also fifty acres of land, pari of lot No 25ft in til- first district of mice d/uscogee, now .Bacon county, lying hi me Soutli-vveni comer of said lot. to be sold as William Wlia'dey’s pn>|iertv, by a fi fa from .1/to-i’ii Superior Court. Rebecca Aiitched vs. said Whatley and ilemy Taimion. ‘I iJOsS. IJIXU.N Jji.tt A/ay l, 1851, ” ¥ SUBI-iR, A ItE now receiving wili continue to receive during , iK Summer a of Family Groceries , consiriiug of Bacon, (jvnl. flour, i.oafand Brown (Sugar OotK-e.Tia, ttice, s yru:i. Jlujiistes. Mackerel No. i-g-a, tellirUey, ttum, ‘da. Biai.dy, VVi.ie. I’mt r Cordials, f emoo syrup, t'icldes, t'retervcs. vi a I. brtsrs. Sardines. Snudr Siga.-i. ‘tohaciaj, Soap Sia.oldSp-mi, Adaman li.ic aO'triSoir Candles logedier W illi a sji iiernl us. ort lU'.iil o; CjaifeciSua. riot ic, i lav a.ai laua b ad. Caous Oils, I'icty. Varnish, I.ambdick, and a variety of oilier faint- Nails; anil many iitheji ariii-lcs too nhnu-roii. lu mention, :itf of which wilt Ik* roiil very low for cah. • ali ami see for yourself before purchasing el. ewucro. Their store i\o t.'re-i cut street, pne ikmr vvj(fU,ol Sd‘o t’avijion liou-e They will give tin- loginst nnnke-t price for Country f’roduce, delivered at their store. .May 1,1851. 3-Gqp XfESSRS. NELSON * CI ! At VI fNtl wonid>iuf >mi ih* •ill public I'iat persons hiring Huggles Imin llieir Siableii mo-1 ec'eri n> pay On die delivery ol il.em.rtml is-rsiin!i boarding iior.es vvit'ltbeiU mu.t jrav fiioiillny.v lln ir.ne c.-s-irics’ reqn'rc ’I i- eporec. A'* pc-soijs ‘od- h'-’h to t o ill b-’ noie account will ph-n-c settle npilie-hoeoy. April’ dilh.isai. , 3-j): JAMES K. r WASCBKAUSA &. JZW'AZ-an., ouLK'Litiiirt;, c v . rt wot 7,1> rcspcctfu|Jy iidoiic the public t'm* h* y.'dLbaie.p'muin-nily tpcatid in (>/!eibor|c, * . |. • frivsM ijirpose of Kepi irtug Clock*. VVa'cln i..: e. f-y <s-c. Übi “ill visit apli e principle towns • and vdl.ti -in SoiifbfWcst—n Ce -raio. inirliut th- mmcicr r r ‘liy ‘,. ibe /irp-> eif I \ : ,;rolit'g any wo-km Id.- hue-o ;**) ■ J ■ tbaPmav present itself. Ail rcpiiiriiijf dpiipdn a 1 .manlike manner, and warranted. r% April glib, 1351 - -t (. J 1 Notice. IFOHWARN all persons /roni trailing fora certain note mada hy William 1). Gram, pay aMe to 1.1.. Cockrell, or loafer, f"r’ twenty-five dollars, da ted in December. 185 W, and due 231 li of tauie month: as vT-id N<te was traded ti me, and is either lost orrrds laid; and for which the maker has given an altos now. April 11,1831. 2-U* li, W, ALLkiN. A. < r. f’ COT T. ’ A pH! ITiii. I -j I. S—3m p. g. immoTT ATTOR N/: Y A T tAA IV, ANd NOT.MIY I’UBLlcT^fc, fllfit'iluii'pe, iTlsipon County, G:u *l April 17, —ly CANCERS CAN BE CURED’7 Important to the afft-icted > \ AIONG the many important discoveries and imprnve ments oftlie pr **q‘nt ace, the undersigned has it in j iu>B p.vvcr lo w oT**r to those aHlieted. a remedy for i ana-r f j a disease heretofore deeimd inciimltle. lids was discovered by Dr. B. MI KBAUD, of Vermont, and math Miceewdul in his own afu*r v igilant faiiure of all oilier popular n?medies within hi,s rearaHg Who, together with the undersigned ! *huve inadjMMHSf eadonct so hi remedy to many cases with success, ‘i’liis remedy i -free Irom ali tnmermSf vege- ! vide pi,; ons. and lias been applied with sajflpuiid sue- j cws to ( ancer of tlte tongue^ ‘i‘his remedy is deem’ and ceriain in if iinn ly application is made,before the|<liaise iyac ties in wjr.nl organs, or the cose Jjjj 1 irnpro[er rem { aution —The under-igr etl f\n eye witness to many of this dreniHiilr.mahn’ v’. and has .-ecu vaiioiiN nvtiiod* of treatm pn>|n*>i • ions; to core without pain, a ; no such cas<! hn* met Ins oha‘rvation. There are some casesj&otu the er-r - implicated, gd* var.cetl MCC of llie ■ or from n:i* . t p!i.*.rion, il;:u ren ier itiem to the reined'/ now offered to Sf sumloti of their c?i e .-tvJrig its ►i/e. I jntio: . aicv, g*n o’” a.id *.;ih -U: wo ■ ■•*•:..Oi -.’ a* iiave iKf n used, in iy x ei iu < lut u.urtva ab iol!: result of -heir case. be•’o.i f *icihlv impressed on t!*tr.c afflicted with Cancer, tom* kt early rtpplicafion a? delay is dan gefous. and pryledgs llic hours of suff’ iingiH the cure. Charges for Cure, Board andnimimf will be nioder ate. addressed, jmst paid, will receive prompt attention. iI. 11. A! V I*l*. Oglethorpe, April ICth, 1851. 2—3 m T f fE great remedy for dheunmiism. Gout. Pain in the iSide. Hip. Hack, Limbs and Joint?; Scnrfnlo King’s E i. White Swellings, Ha and ’f’i in rs, xStifT Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Wlicre this Plaster is applied i’em iOMioot exist. ‘Pheve I lastcrs [tossess the advantages of being pm tip in air-tight boxes; hem e they retain their full viritie* in olimates. j ‘*his celebrated Pain Extractor has been so e>taH (sive'y ust*<l by Phyrieians and t'ue people in bc.tb ttj this Country and Kn ope. that it is almost i ;> a\’ any'thing about it. Vet there may wild suuid in need of its healing poweis who ax"’:’* -d.it.. For :h* ir ftkes W- will >imoi, t ;.-*-• w t a.it, nml w.iaw Will A VOICE fUOAi fjr'pSOlA. V Head the Jiltncing testimony from a N® Fhyttcian^ fI*NTLEMEN—Vour Hebrew Plaster has cured pains ofWidchl have suffered for twelve \>urs raslj9| During this pefitali labored under an iiffiiction hvin: and side, and tried many remedies that my medical experience suggested, hut without lief. At length l u*ud your Plaster, awl am now by nH S’ood efficte entirely cured I will r?commend ibe Jew! >av id or Hebrew Pla-ter to all who are suffering fro;™ eoniracrion of the muscles, or permanent pains in the side or ba k. I ho people of Georgia Imvo but to become acquainted with its \irtdcs when they w .1 to ils use. i pure, truly, *AJ. VV. WALKEti, M. D. Fprsytlt. Monroe County, Ga. To Messrs. Scovil & Mead, Aew Orleans, La. JEW D\VID‘S oil IIEffREW PLAS TER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovill & Mead: I have been troubled with the chronic rluumathm for the last twelve years. On tilt- Ist <d July. 1ci49,1 was so bad thai 1 could not turn myself in bexj. and the pain so se\ere that 1 had not slept a wink for six days. At this itne my attending physi iuu prescribe ! tiie*‘Hebrew PiaJier,” and it acted like a charm; the ;*am left me. and 1 slept more than IlhJi oi the night,and in ih t edays 1 was able to ride • ut. i consider the “Hebrew Plaster’* the best remedy . for alDoris of ruin* now iu.uu G, VV. M'AIi.NM. HtndefNonville. N C. An*. 16. 1850. Bewtire of Counterft Us anil lose imitation* ! The genuine wili in future have ihe signature of E. Taylor on the steel plate engraved iabcl on the top of each box. Puichairs are ad -ised lliat a mean counterfeit of this ar iete i.l in exii-tence. ‘I be genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents np pohited throughout the Sotith--um/ :tv jk'dinr is ullouid fomMit Dealers and pure ha ere gen re ally arc caution ed tigainst buying of any bit our regular agents, other wise tlicy will lie imposed upon wi h a worthless article. SCOVIL & MKAD, 113 Chartres street, N. Orleans, Sole • .cneral Agents for the >on be.n Stales, to whom all orders must invaria bly lie addressed. >uldby Head & Oliver. OglethorjK*, Ga.; J. E. <fc A. H. Thom{<H)ii Pond M’own; 11. M* Jeter, Buna Vista; IJ. Young, Ameiicuv; DiilA: Marshall. Fort Gaines; VV. .L Anderson. Fort Va h*y; Cooper & Howard, Perry.— Sold ‘at vvholeiale by Ilaviiund, Keese Cos. Sew York; I lav iland, Kisley & Co*. Augu.-ia Ga.; Havilaud Harrali 6l C<v and P. M. Cohen .'Charleston, S. C. April, IHSL t& €O. WOULD reK|H-ctfu ly inf*rni tii* i bhuds ami the |kiMtc getter.illy i a; .hey ’.ave ji i openvd at their ? ' # 10i.K, VS MACON fe'lliELi', a :'w*w and vveilse lecttd Mock of • Fancy and Sluple Dry-Goods, ConsiMting ol’ I'iiius, dry hums, XtusU.m, Imicos, llrazt* pc. 4 fc. Also, a variety of SvJraw and Fancy Si|U Boimefs! •liaddi!io3i to tlieupgorj'nd may l)e fijiiu! Ifurdtiurr, HuUcifrware, L<hJ* and Shoes, lints uud Cuj.s, HEADY-MAD£ CLOriJING, Suddltru anti a gotnl assortmeiU of Family Groceries, fcr As we shall make no allowance for long credit and bad tUbts, we are confident that we cun and w ill make n to the advantage of tho>e wishing to buy to call aod examine pur stockbefore purchasing eWwhere. T. A>W r: \IUx\GEN, | A.G. V. DONKY. April tSt., lb 01. J—Gin PHI LIP COOK, Am t aw, Olil.nilOßt'K, GA., Pruriiimdb ilia Coumia* of Ilouann. ‘ acou, Doulj'. •S'unvr, Markin, ‘l.albut, >ud Caxwfont. Ajw.l 8, 1351. 1-Iy, Lois in Oglethorpe. I) GO'K Muq. i fully auilinrketl to acl! Lot* fur mr * > in O.'lall.’ rjic in ray aiwanca. E. G. CABAMSa. Aprils, 1351, 1-41 h.n. Attorney and Coimsellr at Law, Blakely, Early Jco., Ca. March 25, li5L gW 1-ly marriMbT WHY SO OFTHhHkHAPP?. THE CAUSES ANO EM ED Y ! Mast and many a wife endures yenra of ■uttering nnd of mentnl HiiL’insb. t.I isf; toss, embitterin’, 4 Ivr life. lliat of hzKrifiij ‘ ft,c ‘ilt'i-e Wiftfco of I “.v hW’ fO’ band emburr* -.Mm t;t** :i • *•! ‘ - r .n:r ti 1- II •i: ilm ll u, the m .-t hi• 1 .. ■ : -■ ,l• • 5 J v a • ■ Jqßßgly. v.,’ A-’ • ‘ ••’ ‘ ■ I ’h v; .'l’ -otti It-* l-r • AbH y** ‘Kfi **'"'*'”v i Ln-elw 44 * 1 .~u i..,.. ■ . f W,.,a,. ni .JBIBgS ,i „ 15 ttikxl TWO HUM QJKp THOUSAND : rnj.i. h IV. lo t'll | Tii'* ftn!h,.r haa ‘ ! ’ ? rt i t* pT : . ; ® *'* d.e*r ■ -in of Iti i who have fiv red him fthf Wm wj H;('<itii!'i!;i, some of wlffcb to ror tisement. \ THE MARRIj£ Private Meiwrn! Companion. DY DR. aM f. S!Ai;R!C??AI, riOFKMOk ttMvisr AtF.9 OK W-iMKH. TirtHtielh £tliiion.WlPi.r. vp tt-O. F uc, iI 00 THIS VVOHK J* INTKVKSPKCI AL LY FOB THE JfAFFfKlfvr cmyeo>r'v. ting marriage, as if socrt:L*whh:n rimuld li known jo tUom paniv^Arlv, Hero, every —fh t? wt one either buddingii!dff^Mß|g^K; (he decline i*f - *n ;*j: j►* >rt ut ••tcnewJUB s ' < 'over t?i?a y mjr-; mi.! th,- Hi’ . tK'n i ‘.'l*’ wi e W wfio o Ms •< \ n!iL : .'. *, > H vAT.-A , ’■■■. ‘ I'i.e r. v . tti sWcd j •V ’ irs A 1 ri e i •We*'* ■ ••I by d'\ i; - ;i . a to pui>hV) KUW-V AND *'Viit.pPV-\UVfT ~ , i ofn UtHrJ'Vm W ‘ S A. Sf. Jbjx'Vßi i"t,^;-* i Vw iV'i/ S*ry?Ebj(i \ • A ‘■>#> yr-rn #Mti AA 4 T . t ewJfsitSrtl fi * • •• to huH - * ‘■* ’ •’ w - •• •’ ime*. :-h4 Tent ? ai tlvd “*?'■* .'iiu| fr'a ill*, *K- > S'” ‘• v t'l I ,-J ■ hjK ’.JJ ~ I ‘ft 4 i ’ | w i <eirsiraW.a.'un'i*r to Von.i ii v j.mnorL; nv-*’ •in .^J4e- *'I#; (’on,!'>!!. I.n ib b'iv If! Wpr'-; l see tiuit I < *tmm Ap jtf'.tw'wyFQfy.- fK4t**n vou of th- Lenidiied. I \vi)Djj:iit<V:n\ Htt your hook tlmniffffthe inc*v t C.xtSl. ’ - it * one of the tH&! fortnnato 1 hud been mfliriis! onie t*-n ye art. tfnir^inl -npWHiffi of seven children, f was )m? to the end that I ruuSit gain * hut the r>*nh* of my utmowirxertl.*hi rt the (i>d Ftft me alKiur wlktc I \vaaat tte beirinninir and that only, with thnnoim stiitttd ecnnonijf, eiug with htovly the neecsn.’iries if Hfe. Flnluly,lbl^| constnnt. etlort whh heuihnfftir to have its effect nj'on my health: l f*lt letw capable to endure ita coutiMi* Alice, while Licit the of pcrmiveriitiCA.’ ** Tliia conatant, unoensmu* stnnrale on mv part wna imperntive, in conaequmoe of the pmscrated condi tion of my wife (with oecusionnl ime..rc7ir%n) for aix yetrs, much of the time confined to her Wed, and of course incapable of tnkina’ the chtirue and niunnge merit of household nffnirs. Her eornlition a mac from causes of will ’ll 1 was iirnorunt. Oh! what would I lutre give. D! I I te -ex vesrs to li'v*-. t.rr na a ill! Wliat would iy wf .! h vc to ! : ii he. n sptired the long days and still longer uights i.rrgtiate on a bcsl of sickness! —all of which would have U*c n avoided, had I then seen A copy of ‘ Tmk Makkikd Woman’s Pkivatk Companion/” From a physician. , DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, •• OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES. AC How many sre suffering from oUtructlnn or \rreg ularitie* peculiar to the femiilo system, which un dermine tlu ir beulth. the effects ’of w htch *hey? f i ! ignonint. and tor which their d* |C ‘t’y finl ida s?*kstg. , j meilieal sdviec ! How intiny super, from pr&tnpAu* > uteri (fulling of the womb), or flu'or nibuh nes, debility, Oce ,Ac )! How imM <? * agony for months } many have diflicuh if )ot..d'* •*n>ua <Ei\W--r^^ K d whose lives a* *, jcup idr ’ and m tjug auch *iin w-i { :.J in its enges the meuus of pTtolcutitih, anteunrstten, i and relief I Extract from a /. niter. “ To (hose just Sarrlr-t,3ml l knoirn!” “ FmLAUsll II IA. Nov 29. 1H47. “Du, A. M. Maukickait: ad I known o!! eim portniit mu tiers treated of in ‘The Mairied Woman's Private Medical Compmiion’ some years ago how much misery 1 might linVe psenjH**!! I have suffered years from causes which you point nut in vonr Look, without knowing wlmt to do. I ohtsiiivd a c*py, ami found my cose treated of. 1 trust every female will Avail herself of the information contained in its pages.” Letterwan* daily received of this character, unne cessary to present To thoae vet unmarried, roor risge, or perhaps hesitating aa to the propriety of incurring the nsjmnsihiliriea nttmidnnt U|sm it, th importance of being |Ksscssed of the revolutions con tamed in tliesct pages, so intimately involving their future hnppiimsH. can not be apprccintod. It is, of t’ouiso, imprscticahle to convey more fully the various subjects treated of, as they arc of a uh hire strictly intor.dcd h* the married, or tlmac con tempiating manriitgo • neither is it neccsaarv, aiuen it is every one’s duly t become possessed of kuowl- I edge whereby the sufferings to w h.ieh win, a awith j or, or s sister, may be sul*ioct, can be obviated. rr Cpl*A wit! he sent hy slull Ire© of Fosue to the Purclinser. Hr Oj the receipt of Oiyu D.dhn, “THE ILAH HIKD WOMAN’S PRIVATE MF.DICAL FOAL PAN lON** in sect (rnnileU free; to any part of tn© j Unit4v) Btates- All letters mint be post paid icxncpji tlmso 4*ontaininr a remittance), mid ah!rcssed to OS’ A. M MAUHICKAU. Box lds4. Now York Vity PubLshing Office, No. I‘IB Liberty st., New Yr*k. Oxer ‘JU,OUO Copies have hern sen’ h> Iff AIL f. within throe Bsootas with perfect safety and car- ; Isinty I)rs. THOMASON & MIW ‘jsQW&'js.m , , ! OGLi.TIIOHSfinfI T> F.spr.i ‘TFI'LLY inform ‘heir fri^p’nlic^B -it gem-iit: 1 \ ilm; t! ey coutinm* r.ex IS? ’•% cine in the itev town of has had sewml years ©J||^PiWl c Craif Mj .'-ifdiciuc, they Hatter liumMclvc* that iviV/*WjßpjPj to treat ihe various difijflK&jß of the hhninn scientific and *uccesi manner. A share pa iron age is respccft|lv aplicitcri. One !m> found at their office at all hours, . exocnj|jiMjj!iMjDionaUv ongafie^ Crescent Sis. f J-C. Davison. V, l-.f —*£— jM ’ ■ ■ Inter Gu(]V ’ *|ignion V. . ••V?'. t *. ’ r ’ 1 wt 1 ""'"'” ■ g-smaignKn. at> a its, ‘ ■‘J"’ Du “.errficfv, ■ W& I*TTo fhini ; f I and J:. . r: ; B( )OTS and i>T~G5Hi’ JorS^f o. 11. £MI ; D, ft, !>r J,p,( i. . BA! f.Nfi p>; i 1 ! I3j :& ‘ lTa,fi” nc R ™mi' y lha ! . tl, ''y ltav*akra ‘ Jmiffiß *Ulritu*e 1-ive tl i-ui a'tal'l'.'u- t,n |.ain“wi*B , Atiiicxrd IfltliL- CKlahliAlßem i a Inri.. 1,. j rat;., . ;, srabl.,, auflick-M i BE HO T EL, T Golden (ilubc) \ ’ ■ r ’ r ‘ f.ir ifc j.jtrohcge ■ Ul,|i ‘d o . it *I! / ’,{ i|,r j-nMit i;**:-i-r..l!v to f t¥iY “jEiyJgfr hit- I r ll -;; *t ;s / “ v: ! ’ ? i y ! "; fa ‘ ‘-•* s: >! -..-'if | i 'a i'*Li cl iflujgbmtrv r.n, j, r J. ‘>’ ’ F-.rt I--; ■ ••*’ i!-e ‘™-'I irr 1 rr ; ; ■ ‘ • -i ■ t h£l If-?'*t p* to? W|S*fr4t'n : 'Sig. tbs ! -"o’ Li;;: ‘ - • “* 11 \f ‘ T ’i'v I S’ f “^-i^hlcatioi'. • ! - ‘ \ . i?:i; -M'K H ’ f ’ \" : 'y e, ; ‘ l HWiPf o; * : ‘ ‘■ ? ’ 5 :< f* Itrirr ‘ IjflßSr ‘"lnit'ttri,, u . ■Wi n S n XAmlint- ■ ■'trJraJ,mtc feigFi*' ;; ’ of’ y? yzmzSL. aoeo W# p?e aremtw. Knglt-lt'lmtnmar. gppf 3*iw- . Si M ~.vj ttime or ctlhar of th lor. i-iutt with Kn j phsh < ompuyition, AitCf ut ini VoJrm 11,-. ■ lors-, with prtilft>-m* mi th- ‘ ‘ 0n,,, Omental |Vriinim.“)ii;ini'l . 30 0* Tni**bovet reimPTttl the firegtiitij- with G-*- (■nk'try, ‘Ah j ’ ‘i'-;t. Tripoiiinnetry. .M-o*ur tionuT Surveying Navigation, (nil neerin-. Chemistry,Geology, jNatttr I, M”f. al niidMeiital Philosophy, K>’ nit!> .J tit partmettl*, XaBWBaM ,q q. Froftclt alone, tIII.NAMENTAL DEPARTMENf^^WWW liistniinei lat Mute, I 50 M I-e oi Inurnment, 1 j 0 M Needle Work and Embroidery, V 800 Wav Flowersaml Krttif, \ jj (K) Drawing atid Painting, j jj Visiting Committee: G. B. WAROLAW, Esq. C.il J. E. 3ROVVN; Da. VVM. J. JOHNSON; > A J\RED MUDVALL; Esq. # it BEN.I. HODGE, Esq. !E JOSHUA HARRIS, Esq. y!*” AP P A R A T 11 0 ; The InUittllion has an eitensive I’hrrshphiesJ i I'heniieal, Astronomical atwl Matiiematirai ABwratus’ | Hofficient for the dcmonsimi ion of all Chemical an j Scie. - ilic ritriiitia. The pnuile are received for no less a period dlan a rc siu Nti deduction will It,- made for absence, unfitioeeo j sinned hy protracted sickness. One half, or part of the tuition isesn"cted in advance ■ and till’ remaining at the dost; of the session. * Board can ite obtained, in respectable families at from eight to ten dollars per month. „ g JOHN A. grant k oat Gaines, January, 1851. I—ly JVuufjJol, Cotton Gins! E. T. TAYLOR & 00/ L col lrjnu rßMbj| ’ !'• now ill Fti< its i'll! .I|v ratitn one ■ 11 ■ 11 -1 ■ at.d ciimnlct” in t.,n!s.",c n s .Jtwfyt’ to tin’ S-.n-i. Tin tit;i.nnii'T\ i- ill o-w ‘•d:i the ut"-’ no,.mi.il j,!., . „|U j Cotton Gins. a'"®;® i.'ff Inn:,i ■ tiel -v - 1 m-t. • to, !■ are skil:-:'.. ■•s-er-.-iicrd , , ihejHvV I'l". lii.v.- made tie !. limn..vmett's n “Us tiel eon-tr-tet of ,1,. ! .'it,., that they titsl CM ry ease, to furnish a (cnwlitcll wst| |JH. , f ‘ rainy welt trill give the pure)i.tser entire Order:, can h.* sent li. T Tailor tiß® ■ r,.a- 1 made with their Agents’ whoM through the country. ‘ < das will he Sent to any part ..f the eountH cases na.mt >d to perform well. |Ua S . rf*’ Pcrs the t.roM .. ... bemaH tlinr letters to CiJ'i/nhys. J ’H ; Coiuiatfus, Marchitjti, leil.