The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, May 15, 1851, Image 4

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%M Yankee in a >Uo\vcr-Muh. Kind render did y<u eves l*lw uliow l*f buihf i aien a rijthi ctiW on**, and in cool weatliei? If you li*ve you will know how to aitftr<-rite ike lit-linijs <*t tny fi i<*nd Tout C , upon die iiiumen toii* occa>inn ol liii lir*t *huwer-!iih, in tlie riiv of Boston, ami niiriitb of March 184-.’ To-.. C. lulls from a Ifflßg way ♦D.wrn East,’ or, as he used himself *■’ *ay, he •was brought up as near tu sunrise a- he could gel wiihoui buinin^U<l where im woojJs wn* so thick ill at the cotildu rise wiilmut litrlp.* Hf stiwidr s.* feet | two natural, ami si* feet six when lie] Stretches. Mis brrlih i* not quit* ™ t*-1 portion, alitio igh Ins bones were g<iiu*ttj up for a i>int. Had they been fairly j covered with flesh, t would have heenj iiivalnabie to The truth i.I Tom was very I*h.i indeed, and tins lean- j ness *nnnwe'J him ftceediagly. Hh clows. w.iuld t.e open t ilie;flhtiws and knees in heller felf w*. and Tom voiced (ogfilat if only fur the sake of economy, Some kind fi-.’tow recommended the Gutnnatrum as likely lu lie beneficial, and Toiii forthwiih enrolled himself ui Sheridan's. It was ihere I first met him, and a right good fellow, with plenty ol fun and vit in hint, he proved to be in despite ofhis nnpromisinff exerior. Among the gymnast, Mr. } v 77.77 w, !f conspicnoHS, not ooK ffiFlits skill in all | athletic <••, bui also fir his beautiful! compact f<inn, and superabundant mus cle. When he ‘peeled,’ his arms and chest looked smooth# as a woman’s and yet as muscular as those of a ‘pocket Her cules.’ Hoiv nur vonns? friewi Tom envied the Dr! M tny questions did lie pul to hint about regimen, exorcise, fct". and llieir effect in producing flesh on the hit man frame. Tlie Dr. attributed his re dundancy to plenty of exercise, plenty to eat, and above ail to the daily use o| she shower bath, ‘Waal,’ said Toni one day, with his in imilahle drawl, “I’m sure .I've skinned < p ‘and down these ladders I >ng eruifT; us f r • geatlm;, ’taint tube expected that one manj ML) cat etinfflo fatten svcli an uhireil skel I ‘'j^jLamay be if 1 don’t try that sltowvr >.<aH.de;! j • sa winch about,’ I A Tout and t were as thick as two Such lhin men could be, 1 volunteered to show hint where lie could get one in short! or<ler. VVe aecordiuwlv *?atied lor ii?i United States H -tel, called iexas. In the bs*meot siorv of this house were a large number of bathing rooms, fried op with hot, <o!l, and shower ha ‘is. Tm* latter were temporary wooden boxes standing on end, with doors bolting on the inside, and very capacious shower- ing aparatus in the lop, 1 went in to lake a warm bath, while Tom made ready for ins cold one in th next mom. As the partitions were very thin, I overheard hint saying something alter this fashion— •Waal, now that upright rnflin with holes in tite bottom, an i a seive in the top, may pass fora showerbaiti In-re, hut I guess if we had it ‘down E.*t,’tw mhlii’ be lone afore we tiad it sol for eels! Blast i the tl in s! wonder hnw it works? Here,: you, Susan, Saliv, w bat’s your nauu?’ calling to the servant girl, ‘just come here and show me how the critter works. I don’t see tin shower.” ‘Oh! my!’ rn*d the girl, ‘D >nt you know hnw? Why!'tis easy ettuff! Yon pull this here string, and I guess you’ll see a shower, and feet it, too.’ Tom, who stood outside, rnught hold oft: e string, and before the girl could interfere, gave a tremendous pull, alien down came a deluge of water, spattering them and swimming lire carpel. ‘Then*, now you see!’ said Hut girl in* (lign.nmly. ‘Yes I, tee now,’ replied Tom very \ All this amused me considerably, bui A had a presenlincnl dial ihe fun was not finished. Tom adjourned to the room on the oth er side of mine, a >d th** girl to w Wiping up the carpet. Before Tom had gotten ready to enter his hath, I was out >l mine nearly dressed. All had been still in his room for several minute*, except an oi> casional muttering ol disconnected sen* lenres, sue It ns— ‘Wonder what there is about this to fatten a man. Never heard Noah was very (at, and he took one for forty days- Uightv small place to stuffniy carcase in to. Guess there isn’t much (lunger ol the water’s coming up high enulf to drown me. Wonder if ’twill fell anything a* that blasted shower did down lit Bsth last summer,’ &c., &<\ I beard him alter stepping into hi> clot/ t, shut the door, which he carefully bolt ■there caliie a theikior that bouts of *o‘! railing on roe and female, were in the mom. Although , lie had not ceased shooting, ttlljij t be seen of Tom, but in the center of die floor laid the shower-bath, door down wards, jand the whole aff-ir absolutely Jumping (mm Tutu’s superhuman efforts in relieve himself. We robed it over, the dour firiv open, aud out tini.bh'd ih* tnot j astnuiidi <g maos ni’ arms, legs, an.. ujXjf? ever pre.i med to the uatoui.bed Ign* 1 hiitnait e\es, j O.u* imffPmwas civen to mtonishmeni | the next the women scampered, and di*o i ’ til octal roiLies could stand it o hmger. [ VVe rolled vii the flour hi httle short of ( ! < ooviiUions. Tom raised himself up :co I | lipi>v in iris fancied escape to be very angry ut’ its, hot still evidently trjing to a.suii.e sr-dignity. Dignity fr< no such a figure, in shell a plight!! We roared louder dian eves, and Tom finding it was of go use j ined iri ihe chorus, until we w ere compelled to stop front slitrer exhaus- tion. ■ - ( lie thei,-—having bustler! on a |H.it id hh garments —answered onr repeated en quiries of dibw il happened?’ •Why, you see, when I gut into the in fernal man trap there, I bidt-'d the door, and then it took me some lime to screw up m y courage. I knew it was all fired cold, and so I thought 1 would bring down the shower a little at a lime. W ad, you spe, 1 pulled die string—consaru it—kin der softly, about an iuclt tu unice. I had j my shoulders drawn up, my head down, 1 ,uy eyes anti leedi shut, ansi gave it anoth er hole pull, wli vn kerchottse! came si hull ncesin of ice-water, right slap on my head blinding me, taking away my breath, and Istirlt quackling toe. 1 made one jump for the dour, but the plaguy iliiuc vva- Imbed, and over went the hull machine kerslap oJ Uie flour! Then l got (tight ened, and thought I was drowning ure enuff, Maybe I did’t sing out and try to strike out, but ’twarnl no use". 1 filled the machine so full I cooldnt stir ennff only to knock all the skin off tny ankles my knees and elbows. Just then yon came in anti let me out, and you know the .est, PlagHenaiion take the shower I wonldut take another it ‘twa# to make me as fat ns M ir|<iy M'rnbert.’ Nor has Tom to ibis day, but remain- Calvin Edom on a tnamtatflb | SLlilCfcg § Whv is a man c.ui tg the lik” a LiOV -tolling the garret wini'owej Because lie is breaking t V rwm nttk punts! If.i man reap‘whatsoever lie sotvcih,’ a hat a harvest of emts and liree< lies ttie tailor- wil, have - tie of these days! P.tswing through oneofnnr markets, slmrl time since, says the Brooklyn Ea gle, we encountered a meat vender, shoot ing at the top of his lungs— ‘ Etc’s yer cheap meat for hoarder*.’ In the reign of Q teen Mery of Eng land, a proclamation was issued, ordering ‘that on person should wear sitoes above six ini h-s across the toes.* We once heard of a rich man who was badly injured by being run over. ‘lt isn't the accident,’ said be, ‘that 1 mind; that isn't tlie tiling; but the idea of being mil Overby a confounded swill-cart, makes ...c mod* ‘John, where were yon going the o\\o' t er riry when I saw yon going to mjt'!?’ •IVl: ■ 1 was going to mill of cfmrse. ‘Weil, l wish I h:i<l seen vntt£i would have uot you to take a grist fin? hie.’ •Why, did’nt you see nit-?’ fcL. ‘Y-e-.*—tun not till you had got clean out of sight.’ ‘Jim,’ said a wag to his companion the other day, while carefully evciilg a horse that was passoig that evidently hndstajirt better d.r>s, ‘that ‘are horse on whiskey barrels.’ •What so Tom?’ .’Cause, see the hoops stickin A little urchin ran in great haste to a store, and said to the ‘derk: ;v - •Father says send him two yards or black broadcloth—he d-nt care what col or it is, and when he kills his pig last week, he’ll pay you what you owe him.’ A thousand and one stories are told of the extreme cheapness of living in tile Far West, hut as to the way in whirl it is occasionally done, we were never aware until tlie matter was explained by tile late D mi Marble, ‘You keep boarders here, ma’am?’ nifl 1 an individual addressing the landlady f a house upon the door of which be saw •cheap boarding’ painted. ‘We do,* was the.response. •What do you charge a week?’ ‘For boarding without lodging do you mean?’ ‘Yes, ma’am.* *Fi*ty cents is our regular price,’ •Weli,’ rejoined the inquirer, ‘that’s cheap ennui'll at any rate. Do you gi'e your hoarders much of a vaiiety?* •Yes, sir, something of a earitty. We give them diied apples for breakiast, warm w ater fur dinner, and let them swell for supper.'* She who speaks in her son harshly, does htit give to his conduct the sanction of her example, she pours oil on the al-. readv raging flame. srr- B^uic blslaid iielathm. ? saw yesterday a recommendatpt n by n Irish Irietid of our*, vor if a gentleman who was applicant svbir a commission in the roiy .V Among the other tilings he sa>; * sys fneofl, ■ Mr..is closely eouSWtcted wilt. • tlie Piesideut, his father having longbt a one of the Polks!’ The ulurve brings to our mind an trtei* ;)Hat occurred stone time ago at l ill’ ’dlnoati, bit fihifrd the steamer * Btwkeyv, !ju*t as she was about to depart for New Orleans. A tall countryman, carrying a pjirof ! SjUidle hags on his arm, and coveted w itli i perspiration and who looked ws though |te couldn't tell his head from a huocb of shingles, rushei! into the cabin, cwliing not at the tup of mice— -4 IVhar is jCnl. M'liifnili ? is Coly |I * Intosh on litis boat ?’ No noe answered. 4 VTtl), then, whnr is the cap odd- 1 inu-t see Col- M’lnl'i.f*,’ On Ijeing informed that *he tapla.n was on the hurricane deck, our enquiring j iriend pressed through the crowd in ilia! direction. 4 Haul in the planks and shove her off! sanded in his ears, just as he hud reached the deck. 4 Stop her rap’un-vrstop her! I ant nos going to Orleans,’ 4 Run out the planks!—ashore with von. then-r-q ik-k!’ shouted Capt. Haris honi. 4 1 say, caj.’un, 1 want to see Col. M’- ftltosh —l must see him.’ 1 I. on’t know him, sir,’ quickly ansftt#flfl ed the old sea-dog. *VVe cun^'ttaii—- go ashore—haul in die pl.tidsl 1 say.’ 4 0, cap’im I miistjjee the Ken.al, he is a distant relation of mine, and I neve, seed him in tny life!’ Now Captain H. was a warm hearted man, as every body knows. The lan appeal touched his lecling, and he kindly erq lired— -4 Row near of kin are you to the tlv-tiuot whom von are reeking ?’ I 1 Wt.v, cap’uti, he is the father of my | first VliiTl.’ J 4 Cast off that hawser and let her go !’ were tlie !as: word.* we heard. And i'.ic !>o:t and ti.*” man that lie was in search m his’ relative, wended their "iv t” Or!- ii;. We h-iveiuityei heard tli.-t the man fit .lid Colonel M’lntosh, or the j'Uee where he landed. friends think it a lit'lebeyotii yoi!|n'ean —sV> that’ instead of vviunit g =pj r< Uni •!>,! you only gel censure. Or if witliMj your means, >ou set an example that yJu c-.n better afford.to omit, uiners to ’imi tate. And your gloves, an>f v*e>t, ami tint, and pants, >mr head is a l.tlje inn tall for them. The tailor can’t nfctke a mult of you; and if you think so/ those a bowl you know better. o<’Oten| your self with appearing well, without rjbnder iug yourself ail (diject of ieig.uk, a id per tijips ritficnle behind your bin k. Nobody drink* the better of >ou, uineSs it li- some sill* school gui wm, like yourself, has yet to t time t.) years of discretion,’ Ne v or e|ert yourself to excel tho-e wfco dress rcspfctatiiy. Tiiose who try to |- dii-, Kgel more censure ihsn praise. Tib y may tint he aware of it, because m> one wants tn wound their vanity. Vast ndmbers of young men are spotleUiiy this loohsli hab it. They get in debts". lo>e their creilii iiul self respect; and w hen these are goj prt their integrity is very lkelv If yon have doubts ahooMflkiorr our ad vice in tins around at the insist sorupgtsnn men you know, and see —Ug|^ ni• ir example teaches yon. Are ’ there anv dandies among them? Did you ever know a d.mdv to accomplish mm li in the world, except to cheat the tailor and rnke a fool of himself? Submit yourself then, to the direction of your common sense in regard to dress, and he assured that men and women of common - sense wiil approve your appearance. A fire in winter, a flower to summer! if y in can have n flue print or picture all liiv year nr.ad, so much the he'ler; you will alway* have a hit of sunshine in yo .r count, whether the sky he clear or not. But, above all a fl river in summ* r. Most people liae yet to le-iro the true enjoyment of life; it is Hot flue dress, or rich wines or gay parties, that make homes happy. Really, Health cannot purchase pleasure of a liid'er soil; these depend uoi on money, or money’s worth. It if. tiie heart, and taste, and intelic t, which determine the happiness of men, which give the seeing eye, and the senti ent nature, nnd without which man is lit tle better than ;i walking ilotlies-hoise. A snug and clean home, no matter Imw tiny it he, so that it be wholesome; windows into which the sno.ernit shine cheerily; a lew good hooks, {>n*l who need lie without a f- w good l ooks in tln-se day** of universal nu duo- at I v!ie floor, and the cupboard well tmodied, and with a flower lit yotir/ooipj—ami; there is none su poor as not 10 have about hint the element* of pleasure. We most not deck either virtue or learn ing in false colors, in order to render them attractive to the youthful eye. Notice. j 1 FOP.WARV’ all per-uiia from trading fora certain I *Jr i ior¥n..wmSeby WtUiam l>. . r. c tearer, so. iwe.ny-fivc rtollar.da du- Sith of tmae month: >■’ and ieither tort ormui ?'.4. C. SCOTT, M W tt4f V dl€ V (t> t dj OlCj GA. April*l7tt>, 185i. r n P. G. AU N, at ton-V U Y A T W IM W, AND notary Oglel tiorpe, KiiMO t'oupty, fflUsi A ‘.-it 17, iBJr. _ ~‘T CANCERS CAN BE CURED!! IMPORTANT TO THE AVt'UCTET) ! AMONrtllie :nany imp-irtaat diecoverire ait iroprove men -of t ie prefcul o.sO, ttm underotpied tia it in his power Cos to tiiofir fflnittd, a rettuiiif jor cJtowf, a tii.-i-a.-e heretulore det-iued iiiruratde. . hie remeWßj ,va- di-f.wciWb, lr. B MtBPAttU, of made .iieceweful in biariwn rare, t.i - la.]me of all otin-r popular remedies witliin Who, loptil.er with the tuidecugned iaive ipatie ?.’ . eaiioiiof raid remedy to many cirri, iviih^^Hpung ■u ee‘>. J J !i remedy ifree Iroir all yege taole p000n.,. ami ha-, been applied suc i t-f-t'lt'anrer yf the laogue. ‘l'liif remedy is deemej cermifl iiiAjSStnty 5 ettl'rt,if timely application is irwde, iioiere in teroal -r;ein,. or the rare rein . ’ actios. —’’’lie undfnugnaCWy-Pfen atteyc yvitnees to many ra-e- of ihi- dreadM|-tßa!adj. and inv, seen va it,us aieinoj” “f fv lieven all propiei tions mi ure without a* no ancb'Case lm.-ir.-t ‘>l’a.-rvahon.^^^^Hßß; Tl. re aic mi implicated. aJ IWm mi-applirotifo. •: „t render - err. theteiuedy now Offered 10 ihe j ,o apply in pemr.n or by vvritu .1 dr tbeir caw giving its size, loctuto- ,ae .-, gen rta! health and habits, jpgethe-with the remedies .hat ak.Ve hStttned. iaay expect a candid answer as to the re-nit of'their car*. , . m . It coxinot be too forcibly impressed on those ai’feled with Cancer, i . make early applinatmuos delay is dan ye reus, and prolongs the hours of suffering in the cure. ( hatgen f>r<,hire. Hoard aid nnrsii y will lw moder ate. begere addressed,post paid, will receive prt.mpl iiC-ntiori. Jt. H. JnAl’l. Oglethorpe, April 15th, 185!. —3in rpnf'.gtvatremcdvliir 1 I conßiti-m. Oout. P|n in the X Wdii. liip, Back. Limbs ami Joint*; SeorfuV King's j;,<; White Swellings, lia-'i Tumors, Stifl’ Joints,and all b and pane vvtiWevw. Where this Piaster is applied Pain wa'.ci; exist. . These ‘'ie-lers possess the advan'age. h. mg put up in air-tight boxes; hem c they retain their full virtues i.i all rliic ties. ’I his celebrated I’ain Extractor lias been so exten sive!.’ u*ed by Physi’ htr.H and the people in general, both in tl*ir country and Euope, that it is almost need les* to sav niy thing ftbou“ it. Yet there may he some ~•>„> mr-i 01 need of it- heating pmyais who have net velnrr‘tl tt. l-ot lii-irsskes wo Witt“eg**t ‘eC. i ■ho ii. rhitnaandaof castat, and vviiat it w'.ll do fcr fStMti when tried. A VOICE ,I; It’ >t! GKOROU. Head (fttimony f-iurt a Hfipiicinn. (IvsiTLCMICN —Yonr ll iirew Hla. te- has eared me of pain;! ot which I out; suHered for tfelv ■ ears pa t During C.iis period I labored under a i afflielinn oi mv luin* and side. a>td tried many remedie* that my own medical experience sttggeeted, but witliout obtaining re lief. At length 1 need yorrf I’hv-trr, and am now by its good efleot* entirely eup-d I will i*comnV'ndt!ie .li-w David or t (threw i“laster to nil who are Miifernie irom contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains- in the ride, or bar k. . t lie people of Georgia liave but to bee >me acquainted with its virtues w ten they will resort to'its U’e. X ours, truly, M. W. W M tv Kit. M. D. F nyth f IV? e Comity, ia. To .Messrs. V-covil & Mead, JN< wOil**anr, la’ IF.W 0 AVI ff‘ v OB HEBREW PL AS- ! TEsf IN NOIt ril CARCI ISa. ] Messrs.: coviil <t i -i: I lone la-.cn l “Medwithi the chronic rhemtatista for the i.--t twelve v O. .. On | the Ist of July, lold.i wae so Ikul tliat i could not turn myself in bed. and the pain’ so severe that 1 had not j SIC 1 a wink for six data. At this time ray otter drag ~'ivsi iatt prescribed ttie-ilebrew Fla •■■■ -r.” an.i it acted J [iihvt.otra'rm; the pant left me. and I -ic|e. ic •‘•uni Igdiof Ote night, and in tli e* days Iwa ..bm . ole ! Wot 1 eonshler tire Hebrew Plaster” the herttemedy for all sorts of pains now lit ue <5. XV. J 1 Aii.NiN. llendersonviile. N C. Ang. lf>, 1850. Jleur.Te of Counterfeits and bare initiations .< The genuine will in iuium ltave the. signature of F. Taylor on the oteel plate engraved label on tlie topof eacli box. I ll ‘eeas-ra are a.h i-fd that a mean counterfeit of Ibis ar'ieh* is inexistence. Tiro gi nuine is sold only by us, and by our agents ap pointed ihruuehoitt the Soil,li— and no pedlar is allow and a sell it D tt!e.rand purclia-eis genrealiy are caution er 1 against buying of any but our regular agents, other wise they wilt be imposed unonwhb a worthless urtirle. ’ SCI VII. At .Mb.AD. It'd Chartres str-et, N. Orleans, bole eneral Agcuta tor tire Sou he-n Stater, to whom all order* Bgusl iqgaria blv he addressed. , _ , sold by Head & Oliver, Oglethorpe, Ga.; I. E. <t A. H,Thompson Pond Town; It M- Jeter, Buna Vhta; D. Young, (morions; Dill At. .’ia'-hall. Fort Cai.ier ; W. .1. Anderson. Fort Ya'leyj fooper a- KowraW; Perry.— Sold at wi; jl -.Je by Htavilatid. i.er te & to. New York; Haviland, liiale'-A. r o. Angu-ia tia.; llaviland tlarrall i~ Ctv and P. M. Oobcn.CharleMoo, 8. C. Apr;l, t.'vj'l. BOM7T & CO. TrOUt.l> roipec.fuly inform tin-i friends and the iV public genor.iily tiiai aiev l ave just opened at -heir | >TOltf., OJt MACON STUEiaT, a New ami well se lected clock of Fancy and Staple Dry-deeds, Consisting of Prints, Gingham*, Muslins, Laurie, Graze tyc. tfc. Ako, a i ariety of Siraw mid Fancy Sill* Bounds! In adduion U> tbeii general asrertmeut ma> bes mtd Hardware, Hollow-we re, J.cuUeuntl ishot s, Huts aud (Jove, READY-MADE CLOTHING, .Suwii.ry.anda gooda-so.'.mentaf rnmily €i roccrics. Mr An we slmll mak no allowance for long cr-M and lad il-.lts. we are tmlidePt ihu* e “an anu wll mak* it to the advantage m those wiei.iug lo buy :o .call ana examine our .lock before im.vhiMUgoLcivhcre. i . AMV BA ‘.UNGfcN, | A. G. V, DONE if. April dm, ISSt. IT 0 ” .. PHILIP COOK, AVffSaaiKIJIS’ .sW IM, OGI.ETHOBPE, GA , Practice* in the Ctwntiet, of HouAon, Jlaeoß, Dooly, homier, Marion, i albot, and C rawlord. April and, 1351. l’ l 1’ Lots in Oglethorpe.. P COOK, Eeq. i* fully amboriied K forme T. i„ Oglethorpe ia my # Aprils, 1851 >"* E.N. CtfeAY. Attorney awl CtWiseßer at Law, ■ Blakely. Early Co.,a.^ March 25, 1351, . MARRIAGE : SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! M.sv and many a wife endaree year. <*)&* eaSeriag mad of mental amrmff, Jem. enilitteriny her life, that haasrtTlns- the fotore welfare of her e!nldreai| fn-n can*:* which, if *-• w *’ uU mffeiOiS, the murunh to the wile, band eijbsrrartmeula and pecaiiiary ■ • _ ( i n( r tJierr origin 10 the I ‘ r * a haraseed in coiwenacacC -f hi, t.-ou, |MTjT r““ “ ** . asflßßSS'id^^ 1 beVu'-ivn ■ t,,e ,lr,!a ' ll ' ul and harrowinjt , to tl* health and Imp pinesa of Loth #MRHI t tffe ir tooahnrt end health roo.pMripueto admit .ny portion of the one to he || 11 fd* l tlye“t ~f *’f other ’ The of a little work entitled as mi the means of saving Uw hi-.iUh and ffeliie of tluraaands. as over frwo HUNORSD THOU SA * V. eopiea have been aolJ oiooe-the firet ediliun w sued. The author hae beea Induced to advertise it by the argent and pressing request of thorn: who have been indebted tu its publication for all they hold dear (that si! may havo an opportunity of obtaining it), and wlio have favored him with thousands ol Jetlnro of encomium, some of which are anneaed to tha adver tisement. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY Dlt. A. M. MAURtCF.AU, raorr.ssoi or Diseases or womsk. Twentieth Edition. \9mn ,pp'2M. Piicf, 9 ! .00. Tlllfl WORK 19 INTENDED E9PECIAL IV FOIt THE MARK'EIi. or those cniitempla ting marriage, as it discloses imiautsnt srrtawhioh should hr know n to them pameu.nriv. . Here, evrrv femnle-tbe wife, the midhet—the one either baddiog into womanhood, yr the -me m the decline of yea-s. in whom nature contemplates ... im,ain.nt change—can discover the causet syinp. toms, ui.l the moat efficient remedies and most < er tain inode of cure, in every complaint to which lasr “*The revelntions contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable etter received by the author {which he is paruiUted by toe writori to publish) will nttest. SICKLY AM) UNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Utter from a Gentleman in Day *■>, & snvYTOK, May 1,1847. II Dr. a. M. MsUßics.vl —My /Ann- Sir: ‘The U-rrirrl Womans P.ivatu Medici! Lompanmn. for width 1 t nclrueil one dollar to >wr addreex. came e.telv to hand. I world net have trooo ed >< with tlrese few line*, hut thwl IH U tmpeli bv a rmiwe of gratitude, f.T tnvaelf met wile, to give ut.mume to our ainoef* and heart! It entM. “ Mv wife.ua. been percept’ldy amkiti? for no me three year, or more, in ormaequcnce of brpral“’ gni*h and .utfering aome nymtiui before coriHiiena-iit; every miccemivo one t‘Wa aod rome debilitated and pmanau and her. puttias, b* hf- u minent danger, ani which wax on the U>ue<, and. .paired of. I .up,ed that tin* state inevitable, and resigned myeelf to i.ttet tilt worst At this time mow ils.ut two “-?*■) 1 Irwk Aed.lv apoken of. ga ront-.mtng * “f” reaching mv sale On Da reeeq-t and pewaai. 1 van uot cxnres* ct t*~ reU.-* h aftorded oay ds.tr--* ‘ad mind and the'joy it. psgee imparted to mvwtm. nr. learning thru the iweat i’.*s,*ovrv o. M. I. meaux provided mined}*• it opened a pro.,met to me which I little conceived wa. posed- • pecu nisrv roaaidcratior. can e.er repay tire obltgst.ons am an,ter u. you ior having been the mean.oftm partine to u. the matter, couumed m Ibe Mam. and Vv'.earn'a Private Medics! t nmpanum. But tor this, e.e another year would have pasacd o.er mv bead, ia all huiuni. probability my wife would haw been in her gr.-c and mv ch.ldren let., mndi.rteaa Extract front a t *t*er. Competence and Health. ” Lancastfh, Tk , Oct 24, 1P47. “Mr Df.ar Sir : I Know yon will hav kind nous to b*ar with me in ©wroncliin!? Mjton yw tim*. while I neknowiedpe Ufc behaM of ir* roll and wife) thr ohluratiori* we fp*l on reel vet under to yon m nnv ing madr known orta!n in alters, contained r nso*i invfilnnWe ‘Married V* on ’• s I’r'Mcocw Corapa*A : im Ithn.s been woith it in trow to ne. Il I exfreaa uiyaelf rather w amdy, you will ire that l ean not do *o t(K warmly, w'hen ? inffirn you of the extent u which 1 have, through it. been benefited. 1 “’’ll etntc my idtt*aiion when 1 ohtnined your book tbroueh tlie merest rnri**itv 1 look o|K)i. it as one of tlie moat fortujinte event* of lev hfr. 1 had been married pome ten yenrs, and wnt *he father of aevtn chil Iren. I wa-* lomr Rtmpglins unrraiinsly, to the end that I nv.tfht Kuiu a im-dernte comf>t>*ncy, but the resullt. - of mv utmost exertvn t the er.tl Aefi me about whore 1 wns n! the betrinoinf of each year; and that only, witi the mast rtiard erorrm'j , eiuq: with barely the necessaries of life. Firndiy, t 1.. eonstnnt effort wan hecinoinp to hu’ •- > K afb upon my health: 1 frit; leas rapabie to cr.<:ui its rrutfinn anep, while 1 felt the neceaaity of peiw?veianco. “ Tfeit constant, unceasing atruuglo on nn part was imperative, in consequence ot the proatri*t‘:d condi tion of inv wife /with oreaaiunnl intorniisskm) lor six years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of coura** incapable of taking the clmr-px;* nmuaKO naent of household affuiri. Her trors can pea of which 1 wns ignorant. Oh! whas*w.nld , I have piven had 1 the six year*, to live ovor What would my wife have given to hav* barn the long days ani still longer nights nraatratv on a bed of sieftne***—all of which would have tac-tt avoided, had 1 then seen a copy of * Thk Makkiko Woman's Phivate Medical CoMTAmoR/” From u Physician. |>ANCKItorB OKLIVKHIES, obstructions, irregular itics, *c How many are aufferinir from obatrurtinn or irrey ulu-tti 1 pee.uliar lo the tmuale iviteni, which uo dermiro tte-ir health. tie effect* of wl.icb ‘hey are isrnnrunt. rni! for which their delicacy so id* itching medical adrice! How many Buffer troui p’ ‘h/mu* ule. t (folilug of ttie womb), 01 from fluor- ihu* i <■>• neaa, debility, dec , Ac)! llow many are in c/.nrtym a -ooy I *,nanv'notch* preedit.g couttncnjeut! How Ditttty ha. 4 diilicult.it cot dances,ua deli verier, and whoac livoa are jeopar-fed daring such time, will And in it* the mean* of pieveuthm, amelioration, ana relief! Extinct from n letter. TANARUS those just ainrried. —“Rd I known!” , “ t'mt.i'.Kt.rHn. Nov 55...-VS4T “Dk A. M. Mtin .'Ki': Hail I knownol the im portaut matter,* treat..'} of in ‘The Married Woman* private Medical Companion’ aome yi ara ayo how notch miaery I miclil have eaeaped 1 1 have aafft red year* front cnuxe* which you pnbtt out iu your booV, without knowing wliat lo do 1 obtained a copy, an I found my caae treated nf. I treat even, female w ill •mil heraelf of the information cniained in itapagea.” Letter* are dally received of thii character, .mill ceaaary to preaeut tn tbuae vet unmarried, bat mntcicnlatmr war riaga, or pcri.ap* herilathie * to the propriety * iocowing th i tcaponaibilitie* attendant o;i.n it, the importance of beiny iwaaeaiM .1 of rtie revelation* eoa tail,a I in there pap.-a, • intimately involving their fhtnrn ham.ioeax. can not l,e appreciared. It ia, us coara... impracticnhle to convey more Tatty the vaih.ua auhjeots trentoit •<, aa diev urafa na turn atrietly intended lor the ruarriod. or th te con trjnplaliuy marrt*.i neither ia it eeaiwaanr, ainee It i* every oqe'r duty to become ,K..aied or tunvuri edge whereby thn auShriio - to whirl, a wjle.n inotii r nr a titter, may be aut.ject, cam ha obviated. HT Captea will he rent by Walt fee* tfPaautt la Om I’urchoarr. nr On the wcei pc of One U.dU', “THE MAH HIITO VVOMAri B PHiVATh MKBICaL fOM PANIC N’t* aeut rm'idmt freefu* any part “I the United dial a*. AH toller* mu.! bo peat n*l,l leicept tiiuae rmdaloinu a remittance), rnal nddrMMpd to Dr A M MAtIiUCKAtI, Hoy IS*. New York City Pubiithing Oflica. No. 1“ Liberty at., Natwi Yk wap Bis. THOMASON fc DAVISON, 3 q sassa® sOTJ?H©&&a&SB. OWLfcTBOBPttJIA., nF>rF,CTFi:U.V inform their friecdr arifthe pukfe. Is g-nciaily that they continue the ofM . Jin Hie new town of .as lad tetetal yean experience. Jpg.Effctire f 1 ..ledicine, they flaitwAhenr!vM tegPay ‘JI be I treat the xarious dfaMg <d 4 j cicutiac aud >ucceswl manner. ■ Asbarcoj . pv-yj romipe is rcspecmlly sohcueo.'S ■ srt#PßbM v ■ j One oi tliein inr.y tie found • except when professionallv J*lgy£_V rtrm , n . c f New Sprhis and Summer Goods! 1 J. T. SUGG?. ?Reeled aßsortmcnt ol m nm SMI JVC A SVJttJUEn t-O/®** COIIM.-liug of every >ariely Ot .-mplr and hancy Dl7 („ M) ,u_,c< h as Kerseys. Satinets. ( asimeres. Ciott, I Blankets, Flannels, Shawls. Calicoes, ,lal , andk t _ erc '“^’ 1 I to,i -ry. linens, Mu-lms, Silks, satins, and vanstf of other Fancy Artirlea. Bendy -Made Cl©thf**C Os the Latest Style and Beet Quality. HATS and 1 Al*S of every description. BOOTS ut SHOES of all qualities A variety of GROCERIES, BiWaaK, CGT±c.B.r, i hs vhmtnswt-hasere can with almortany 1 article they desire, on the most reatonalU'term*. Those who desire to get the full worth ot theii-noa -1 ey, would do well to give me a Call, fur 1 pledge tnvaalf 1 that none who purchase shall go away without obtaia in# a bargains _ . Tort Ooinrt, Ga., Match Sslh, 1851. I—tl FORT GAINES HOTEL. o. 11.111 vis a j. b. nn rtf, A fIAVINS the above uanu’d Hatd would respectfully inform thcirf/ie#'anisw the public generally that they haveiakam charge of it. ‘1 viVitiug Fort Gained mffEiS&d&l will ph.-a.-e give them a i all. ae no pain* will for the a,cecmnio4ation of thote who favor, them with their Annexed to the efctabljshment i* a mrtre Lot ana c#- molinu* if iableß, fcvuiider.t for the acccaimudaUdn #f cm. __ i-ir ‘ | GLOBE HOTEL, , (oi the Golden Globe) .•&23£sr)f,trrir2i©3A. THE proprietor ii,ankful f t the pawnings AwV hretofore received would mnsrrospeetmlly Jm s|m licit pis fricmJS and the public generally m IliJisS Miln.ut their support. He ti.is tnisty ser- JMbs3b gits coinlin nbie bed roonir and his table shad be Slip lid: with tl..- best the country can afford, lie will arctiiuodiite farmers- who may vit.it rort 4 .'iij.pw a .rintf lbei r rtav. in the very best rua:.nfT and on ffe mt. wrc-.ibic ienn,. Ho-.., vvld be well at tended to—the rwpnctor wpewjgdwß f the ~11110 himself. J. Vv EBB. March i ibsl* 1-11 © ill f £ CJ & 2 :t¥ SJ S ‘N'.’ ‘ ! MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE TIIF. c *;* Ju.-tors of the iru-titnii<-n aw*u-e ;>* num-reu* patrons, end tire public.!) general, ill* t..v.t h, ani always .halt lie a suffirivu ntwnbvr of competent *; strut tors and ih all tnc to Ik’ tuunht in the Inptiiutk n. A -ppiiciual ebKMvnncc 4%“ rules, ih* presenatiem of good morals, a due regatX to derertcy and polltencrw, shall he promoted by every •-iWc mpt. espeeially by perrua io*i. Lind end gent* atltpopitiolt.i But *heij there nre ulsiegrtrdrd and k jin’ wantonly committed against the fundgmenlul jiriki iiSds-of good education, then proper -‘ v e#ty shall ba.applied; ami if unfortc ’ natelv. die ob-tinacyof tlietlebiqueot sliould umouat k. ii.c.*-S hteness. no resouie.e is left foi ’ , prcaervaiiaai in’ diM'ipiine. but expul-i. n ortliMiu .v u, which, how ever, shall never take place, htt by-- d.cision of * j majority of the Board. (ViMiing’t'ommiitoei) Term*: i Orthography per Aca leplicf 14 r l uiuou in hi tiding, b is. ULiti. g and Arithmetieper Aeadetmc ! year, i The above with Geography. Enjusnfc-e-rnmar, tite use and drawing of M*ps. ‘ *A 09 The t.bo’ cor either of the forigein with t.n giish ( dmposition. Ajioiem and Modern Mis t"Tv, *(ith problems on iha Globes, Orna j mental Penmanship and Botany, SC SO The above l r either ol the foregoing with Ge ometry. Algcb a. Trigonometry AlenMir*- tions, Surve.ing Navigation, Tivil Engl ueeriiig, nierob-try.Geology, ‘a urn!, Mor al and Mental I'hilosopbv, Rhetoric tad I/Ogic, , ” ■ The l.anvuaves alone or with cither (he abov* I .1.: aX-:... - 40 w no to ORNAMENTAL DtiT.Wc.ESI : < Inatrumei tat Musje, t'sool lusrrument, 10 Needio Work and M.nbroidery, 8 G 8 * Wax Flower* and Fruit, IS ($ Drawing and I “aiming, u 08 Visiting Committee: G. B. WAUDtAW, EbQ. Col J. E. BROWN; Dr IYM.J. JOMNmON; J a RED HUDN ALL; Esg. BEVI. iIODGK, Es<i i JOSHUA HARRIn, Esq. APPARA T !’ B t The Institution ha* aa extensive PhdodaMetl, Chemical. Artronomicai nnd Math'-ma'ica! Apgjbtia’ ‘ufficient for tne dtmoiwca'ioij of ad thcmi*i aw Scientific cognitia. ■lTie pupile are received for no lea a period|Ab i -e-sion. .No deduction will be made for abaente, unld* 3 sioned b protracted ticknetr. < >ne half, or part of the tuition ia expyen din advobet, and the remaining ut the cloe of the retdon. g Hoard can be obtained, in wpeetAMe faroi!ie u from eight to ten dollars per uior.'b, “ ‘ . „ JOI NA. GRANT, . oat Gaines, January, 1351. 1-ly Principal, Colton (| (iinsl E. T. TAyToR & CO. coi. y-rjn I.!-, t_ H;Jsr!slS£!fssjpCTai 4' <vr t ‘ s “ s t -i'hiinftiT^k,iPafiu!s^ren4d 1 ii a J’b i |* l d ,,,e ®* , * lv Leyhnv. made !U ch ■vj wyncuon of the fnn- 4< they C w h f ni * m ’ • ery mm, to fu.-nwh a Cm whinl, * m f *- cwt * in . I ’Wy weß.and piva the pu eiia-er ■*^“ u ‘irdera Clt, be sent oK. T l r contract* made w iu .heir aJ.j!:'f 4 Cos; W Ril, through the country. -I w ho art travelling wwwSSiStoperformy^B”" 1 *"***’ I*4 hi all their letter# (Wml” 1 m * U * “Till tUfcc* *-eluaibu*.March SStk, Ms. % iu