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About The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1851)
TUT great remedy for Kheumatifin, Gout. Pain in the Side. Hip, Bark, Limb* and Joint*; Seorfiilo. King’* Evil, White Swelling*, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joint#, nud all fluid |iant, whatever. Where this l‘la.trri applied Pain /itnuot eriat. Tl;ee Piaster* powsr** the advantage* of being put np i/i air-light bore*; lienee they retain their full virtue* in v.ll elinir.Mu /I his celebrated Pain Extractor ban been ao eiten- I lively used by Physician* and the people in general, both in this country and Europe, that it is almost need les* to say any tiling about it. Vet there nmy be some who slain! in need of its healing power* who have not yet tried it. For theirak w* will simply state what it has done in thousand* of ca*ea, and what it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GFORGIA. Read the following testimony from a Physician. Gbntlzmxn —Your Hebrew Plaster ha* cured me of pains of which 1 be vo suffered for twelve yean) past.— Ihirunr this period I Inhered under an affliction of my Joins and side, and tried many remedies that mv mvn medical experience suggested, but without obOlining re lief. At length I used your Plr-stcr, and am now by it* good effect* entirely Cured 1 will recommend the Jew David nr Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from .contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the aide or tia< K. ‘Phe people of Georgia have but to become acquainted -with it* virtues when they will resort to its use. V ours,truly, M. W. WALKER, M. D. Forsyth, Monroe County, Ga. To Messrs. Seovil ft Mead, Mew Orleans, la. .JEW DAVID-S OR HEBREW PLAS TER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovill & Mead: I have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve yeats. On the Ist of July. 1849,1 was so bad that I could not turn myself in bed. and tile pain *o severe that 1 bail not slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending physi- ian prescribed the “Hebrew Plaster,” and it acted like a charm; the pain left me, and I slept more titan half of the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the ‘‘Hebrew Plaster” the beet remedy fur allsorts of pairs now in use. G. W. M'MINN. Hendersonville,N C. Aug. IG, 1850. /try s';,’ of CovxttrrfeUi and bust: imitation * / The genuine will in future have the signature of E. • Txti.oh on the steel plate engraved label on the ton r-f .each box. Purchaser* are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. The genuine is sold only by ua, and by our agents ap pointed throughout til.” South —and no Dollar is ullims and to tell it in-alrre ami purchasers gen.et-lly arc caution ed against huying of any but ot.r regular agent*, other wise they will be imputed upon with a worthless article. SCOVIL <& MEAH, 113 Chartres street, N. Urleata, Sol* t •client! Agent* fur the Sou'bem States, to whom ail orders tuiui tnvarja- . bis — n * Rhj Sold by Head A Oliver. Oglethorpe, Go.; I. t- <k A. H. Thouqwon Pond Town; 11. J#; Jetefc tuna Vista; D. Young, A instil-us; Dili 4k. Marshall. Fort Gaines; W. J. Audetvoii. Fort Valley; Cooper <fc Howard, Perry.— Sold at wholesale by llav-Jami, Keese u Cos. New York; llavilaitd, Kit-lev A. Cos. Augusta G*.; ilavUund Harrall At Cu and I . M. Cohen, Charleston, S. C. April, 1851. DONEY A COk TD’OUI.D respectfully tntorr’ then frisnd* and the TT public gener.tUy that I'.vg liate just op ■tied at their Si ORE, ON JIACON eTMKET, a New and well se lected Stock of Fancy asi Staple Dry-Goods, Consisting of Prints Git f/m***, Mitriin*, L^uums, Brpz sC,se. AUo, issisruptyof Straw mid Vac mej Daniels!* lu addition to tiuprgtuerad nuvy bo fiund Ilunimur*, Hullum-mirt, L\nisuud Skur*,Huttaud Capa, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ff.ditfsrj and a good arecrtnnjil of Famil p Groceries. Mr As we shall (Lake r.** ante fur fanr credit ami hod drbta, vwt art coufuieu* ilist e can aii'l wii! make it to the advantage of llv*e niching to buy to call and ezamuis -<ur stock betoir pttfchotvijig T. A. SW EARUWifcN, I A.G. V. DONEY. April iiiu, l&). I—6m philTpTook7 AWujaATsß? Alf iIW, OGLETHORPE, GA., Practices in the Connie. of iloarton, M ton, Dooly Sumter, Merion, Talbot, and Crawford. April 8 , 1851. My, ~ JAMES K. SELLERS 7 T7ATCIZ MAISR c JT.fi Willrßß, OGLLTHOKPE, GA , QL WOULD mpsctfuUy inform the public that lie permanently located in Ouleiiiorpe, for the drauMpurpotte of it**i>uiring Clocks, Watch**, Jewelry dtc. iir will visit all the principle town* and villages in Souih<Western Oenrgia, during ths summer months for the purpose of eseruting any work in hiNline of busineßS tliai may present ifeelf. A) 1 repairing done in a work man like manner, and warranted. April UiUi, luAl 3-ts, GEORGIA —Macon County. W HEREASZ achariah Gammage ap- Y f plica to me lor letters us Gita id ia li ght p for the orphans of Joshua Taj lor dec'd: These arc therefore to cite, summons and admonish all persons concerned, that they he and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to file their objections, if tiny they have, otherwise g.itl letters will be ! granted. W. W. CORBITT, e. c. o. May, 22. 1851. 6-la. GEORGI V, M \CON COUNTY, \I9, H ERE AS, W. J. H. Carlelon applies ff 10 me for letters of Administration on the Pstate of Dt. I. M. H. Carleton dec'd. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appeal at my Office wititin the time prescribed by Law, to shoe cause if any they have or cun why said let ter should not he granted. \V. W. CORBITT, C. C.O. J*)y 9ib, 1151. IS lm | RAEDY MADE CLOTHING at Cost, for Cash, by DONEY A Cos. July Ist 1851. 12-ts. Macon Sheriff Sales. POSTPONED SALE. r LI. beold on the First Turstiay in August nnl fttHtr* the Court Haute in Lanier, within the legal hour* of rale, the following property to wit. Four Mules, levied oil ns tho property of, Me K innitli Taylor, to satisfy two fi las from ! Macon Superior Court, one in favor of Isaac j Wiuship the oilier in favor of John Stnrdi- ; v/tnt, one vs. said Taylor, the other v. Me- ! Kinneili Taylor, Alexander Taylor and Ja. G. Moulton. THOMAS DIXON, Sh’ff. tUj99.a& L f PROSPECfjJS OF THE South-West Georgian; The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN t* issued every Thursday morning in the tie*’ Town of OGLETHORPE, at the fcw pi ice of Two Dollars a year, to be po *• j iadvanu. OUR POLITICS. . I We are now and ever have been wr the . Union.—The ‘*Gcorgian” will, thefbfore, I advocate the measures of the great conser vative Union Party, it will pursue a fair and j candid course towards the Opposition—be stowing censure on whatever is sensnrahle, and ever buttling for ttuth, tegurdless of the source from whence it emanates. Its columns will be filler! with choice selec tions of Miscellaneous, Political, Domestic, and Commercial News, from a number of the most popular Journals of the day; together with Statistics and general information on the engrossing subjects of Intkrnal Im pkovement and Southern Manufactures. ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted on the following terms; One Dotlai per square of twelve lineso less for llte first insertion, and Fifty Cents for aeclt insertion thereafter. A liberal deduction will be made on yearly advertisements, nr those inserted for three or six months. Also contracts will be made with County Officers, to advertise tor them on the most libera) terms. All letters on business, most be addressed to C. C Youngblood, Publisher, anr*. post paid. YOUNGBLOOD & ALLEN. Oglethorpe. Ga. May 7lli 1851. PEMBERTON & SUBER, ARE nown ‘Hiving and will continue to receive during the Summer a large stock of Family Groceries, Baron, 9*ard. Flour, Lozf and Brown Sugar Tea, Hire, Syrup, Mofasska. Mackerel No. 1-2-3, Whkkey, Bum. (in, Brandy, Wine, Potter Cordials, Lemon Syrup, Pickle*, Prcyerven Sea Lobsters, Sardines. SnulT, Sigars Tobacco, Soap Starch, Sperm, Adaman tine and *Star together with a general asaort m.cm of Confectioneries Acc. Pure and Extra I>*ad. Paints Oils, Putty Varnish. Lamblack, and a variety of other PaintJi. Nail*; and many other articles 100 numerous to mention, all of which will he sold very low for cash, j fall and see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. I Their Store is on Lretcent street, one door west of the j *fr*4r* f Fhey will giwj the highest market price|{ir Country Produce, delivered at their Store. May 1, HM. 3-6ra NOTICE. THE suhscriber b-ie- desirous of embarking in other hnsincs*, offei* fur srlc. Ids entire (half) interest in the Ct:hinetwi' 1 Furniture businew, consisting of a full sett of elegar,- t-o's, new machinery, stock on haled, ho'oM and lu:, tuul also hi* d.veiling house and lot, situa te'. on AftU'vn Street. Purchasers are invited to call and examine far themselves. WILLIAM. H WRIGHT. May 7lh 1850. 4-th H.N. GUAY Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Blakely, Early Co„Ca, March 25, 1851. I—ly ITg7 J brTYgtonT ATTORNEY AT LAW , AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Ofrletiiorpe, Macon County, Ga. April 17, ItibO. ly DrsT THOMASON & DAVISON^ OGLETHORPE, GA., D ESPECTFI'LI.Y inform their friends end the public Ik generally that they continue the practice of Medi cine in the now town of Oglethorpe. As’ one of them has lied sexrral years experience in tile prer.lice of Medicine, tie y flatter themselves that they will l>e able to treat the various diseases us the human system in a scientific and sneoeseftil manner. Anhareof public pa tronage i* respeeiluUv solicited. Lbie of them may ire found at their office at all hours, cicep; when professionally -rigaged. MTOfliee nn the comer of Sumpter and Crescent Sts. A. M Tiiouxhon, M. D. | J. C. Davison, M. D. April 7,1851. 1 ts NOTICE. IfF.PRRS. NF.LSON* Cl ‘MMINO would inf,.rm the public that perrons hlrine ntiL'uie* from their Stables inti-t expect to pay on the delivery of them,and person* boarding horses with them must pr v monthly. ‘I tmir ne. cessitie.s require tliia course. All person* indebted to them by note or account w ill plea*, settle inunediatelv. April 241 h, 1851. 3. t f a NEW STOKE. Carson, Grier & Cos. HAVE just received front New York an l opened al iheir New Store, opposite Price's Ware House, Baket Street, a large and desirable stock of Spring and ►Summer Goods, Consisting of every variety of Staple niul Fancy Dry Goods, Buotu, and Shoes, Hats and Bonne ts, Hard ware, Cutlery and Crockery, Drugs dt Med., ix-in* s. Ready made Clothing, Nadlery, Sta* tionery, Jewelry See., &<. All of'which have been carefully selected, and will be sold on very reasoneble terms. The Citizens of Macon and adjacunt Counties are respectful., ly invited to call and examine our stock be fore making their purchases. We would also call the attention of those in tire vicinity of L ANIER, to our Store iri that place, where we have a Slock equal many in Oglethorpe, and where almost anj article desired can be had on good terms by culling at the Brick Store. R. CARSON, J. M. GREER, J. T. CARSON. Oglethorpe May, 15 1851. stf T. HUDSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lanier Ga. WILL prartie* and transaet faithfully all businensen ” trusted to his rharge in the counties of Maron, Marion, Stewart, Sumpter, Dooly and Houston. My 7tb Ml 4- _ ~ NOTICES OF Adk. mli HO l KLS. m ~ “” ’ Magnolia House, Corner of Cn scent and Sumter Streets Ogl*tl>oi pe Ga. By A. M. Thomason. HE best accomoffitti'H'* tlidt tlm times ■ and market will afford may be found Ht the above named House, hi all times. No effort will he spared to render all who call, comfcirluble, June 5, 1851. 8-ly. PAVILION HOUSE, OULETIIORPE, GA., Immediately Oppose ** the South Western Rail Road Depot s, s. BOONE. June 1, 1851. 7-ts. Oglethorpe Hotel, Bvl AMES BELL. 4LLEN SUTTON would respectfully infoi m the public, that lie has opened a larve and comnuxliotiH house for Public Entertainment in the now town of Oglethorpe, under the management of James Bell, whose experience in the bUßinemwiil en able him to give general mtittfictioa to all. The room* of the house are well finished anil supplied with excel lent beds, &c. The lable will always be supplied * ith the best fare the country ran afford, lu short is inten- Ided, if poßßihh*, to make this house superior to any in South-VV estern Georgia. A large Brick Duilding is now being erei ted on the premises for the purpose of affording extensive accomodations, which will be completed |g£i fall. ‘Hie public are invited to call. Oglethorpe, May, 15, 1851. 5-ly. RAIL-ROAD. HOUSE, Opposite Central nail Road JOepot, bass zvxAcoar, BY S,M. LANIER. sfay 15. 1851. s .i y , ROWLAND SPRINGS. The subscribers beg leave to inform theirfriendsand the A public that they ha. e leat-ed the above well known place of resort, and that they intend keeping them during the summer season in a style superior to any wan ring place in the up-country. The /f.uae w ill be open and ready for the reception of visitors by the first of June. L \NIER & USHER. N, B.—Thcre will be aline of Hacksai the Depot at Cartersville at all times, to convey pas-engers to the Springs, both from up and down trains of the Rail Road May 15 1851. 5.3 m U&, L. FORT GAINES HOTEL O. EL BAYIS & J. B. DLLPH, TIA VLNG purchased tlic atlove named Hotel would re “ spectfblly inforiutheir friends and the public gene rally tliat they have taken charge of it. Those visiting 1 ort Games will please give them a call.a* no pains will be spared for the accommodation of thoe* who favor them with their patronage. Annexed to the establishment i* a large Lot and com modious Stables, sufficient for the accommodation *f Drover*. March 25, 1991. i_i y GLOBE HOTEL, ( Sign of thr. Golden Globe) S'fkSilfSaa, <§K3©3R©2L*,. rpHF. proprietor thankful for the patronage heretofore -*• received would most respectfully solicit hi* friends and the public generally to continue their support. He has trusty servants, comfortable bed rooms, arid hie table shall hesupplied with the best the country can afford. He will accommodate farmers who may visit Fort Gain-s, during their stay, in the very best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Horses will be well at tended to —the proprietor superintending the affairs of the stable himself. JLBBL B. WI'.BB March 25,1851, j For Sale. T OT No, 3, in square No. 9, in the town of Oglethorpe AJ fronting on Macon Street, next lot to Messrs. Doney & co"s Store. For particulars apply at this offee, or ad dress the subscribers at Knoxville,Gn. WALTON k VINING. May7th 1851. 4-3 m GEORGIA —Macon County Court of May t erm 1851. Present tliuir Honors, lc ha bod Davis, Jo sej.ii Mott, Gourde Williams, O. C. Hurne and Natlmti Rryan, Justices 3. T appearing to the Court that Abigal Duster, Adui’r ott the Estate of W ilson Duster, dec'll, has luily settled up said Estate as appeared by the v.itubers tiled in office, and pra. t to be dismissed boot said Aomin istraiiou, it is tin retme onlt red by tltei Court that the Cleik ot this Court cause a Notice to be published, calling upon all pvr seos concerned, to be and appear at the November Term of said Court and show cause if any they have why letters of Dis mission should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes. W. W . CORBITT, Cl’k. May 28, 1851. 6-m6m. NOTICE. OST or mislaid, three promissory JI JL •*• s made hy Messrs Foster and 1 rotte', as principal, and David Ross, (the name ol the other security not, recol lected) as securities, made payable to the President and Board of Commissioners ol tile Town of Oalethoipe, the first note will be doe on or about the Ist of Septem ber, the second on or übout the Ist of January next, and the third on or about the Ist of May next, each hearing dale on the 23d day of April 1851, and each amounting to Twelve Dollars and fifty cents, which said notes I forewarn all per son from trading for. By order ol ihe Board of Commission ers. P. G. ARRINGTON, Clerk. Oglethorpe, June 10. 1851. 9—ts BLANKS. “N|T OVV r on hand and for sal* at this Office, XNI lust ice's Summons. Executions Ac., Sheriffs’ Deeds, Juror Summons, Bonds Ac. Any other Blanks furnished at short notice. All orders when accompanied by the sash, will be promptly attended , JVE n S TORE, ON SUMTER STREET, First building abovr the Magnolia Haute jSmith & Rogers Have oii band a well assorted stock of SPRING SUMMER GOODS consisting of every variety of Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods Bools and Shoes, Hats, Hardwart Cutlery, and Crock ry, Druges and Mndidues , Ready-made Clothing, SADLER Y, STATIONERY, S?c. All of which will be sold very cheap. We would resper'fully invite the citizens of Ogle tl.orpe.Htid the surruu tding Country, espe. riullv the Ladies, to call and examine for themselves. Oglethorpe, June 5, 1851. B—if. A FOR SALE. f|NHE “PAVILION HOUsAi J| new town of on the corner of Crescent and Macon Sts., near and in full view of the RaiUßoad Depot, is now offered for sale. building is new, •he rooms are large, neajßm airy, possessing > very convenience fotJWHpumfort of trav. I •rs and boarders. are invited to call and examine for WPSisplvi-s. ASHBTiRN, BOON & Cos. Max 7-ts Sale, b> DILL &l MARSHALL, ME* large quantity of Bagging, Rope and Twine. Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851. 9 ts BACON! BACON!! We have for sale 40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low est market prices. DILL Sc MARSHALL. Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts FLOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by DILL Sc MARSHALL. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. BRANDY, WINE, GIN, WHISKEY, S V RR UP, and VINEGAR, for sale by DILL <fc M *RSH ALL. Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, crock ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt, Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, &c. See., for sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga. by, DILL Sc MARSHALL. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. Notice. yLL persons indebted to the firm of T. Ir-’-M. Jackson dt. Cos., in the Counties of een, Sumter. Dooly and Marion, are no tified that thfir/iotes and accounts have been placed in the hamjs of Philip Cook, Esq, of Oglethorpe, for settlement. T. M. JACKSON Sc CO. Jaae 19, 1851, 10-ts, DRS. TOWNSEND'S dkSANDS’Sars aparilla for sale at DONEY dt Co’s. June 25th, 1851. NOTICE. rytHE Co-partnership heretofore existing X under the firm of A. W ELLES dtCo.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ei ther of the undersigned, will attend to the business of the unsettled firm, and are au thorised to use its name in liquidation. A. WELLES, G. F. PALMES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. *l(My THE Undersigned having disposed of his interest in the GROCERY BUSI, NESS his late partner, Mr.G. F. P \LMS and J. VV. WEBSTER, of the lute firm of Swift, Denslow Sc Webster, would respect fully solicit a continuance to them of the patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. •lo>ly. COP A KTftfc RSIIIP. THE Undersigned having bought out the interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the firm of MossiS. A. Welles & Cos., have form-, ed a copartnership, and will continue the WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of W EBrsTER Sc PALMES, at the old stand of A. W, Sc Cos., and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of that firm, and of the public generally. J, W. WEBSTER. geo. f. Palmes. 3avannah, June 19, 1851. *lO-Iy. Macon Sheriff Sale. \\?\/ ILL be sold before the Court House 7 7 dour, in Lanier, within legal hours, on the first Tuesday in August next; Lot ol land No. 46, in tho second District of Macon, County, as the Property of Levi Barfield, the same being the lot on which said Barfield resides. It is to be sold under sundry Justices Court fi las; John R. Felton and others vs said Barfield, Levies made and returned by a constable. I THOMAS DIXON, Sheriff June, 25th 1851. 11. GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY. WHEREAS Nathan G. Lewis applies tome for letters of Guardianship for the Orphans of Wilson Doster, late of said County dec’d. These are therefore to cite, summons and admonish all persons concerned, that they be and api ear at my Office within the time pre scribed by law, to file their objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O. July 9th, 1851. 1* lm 1 MARRIAGE: WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! Many and many a wife endure* years of bodily raftering and of mental angui*h prostrate and help leas, embittering ber life, that of her huaband, and hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising from causes whioh, if known, would hare tpared the suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the band embarrassments and pecuniary big the’rr origin in ihe mind being weighed dowttflH harassed in consequence of the sickness of panion of hia bosom. How important that the causes to every wife, to every hushaniL JMjyroe dreadful and harrowing consequences trajpmialfch and hap piness of both may be avoided|M Life is too short and health too precious to portion of ths one to be spent without the of the other. The timely work entitled as follows of saving tho health and the life ‘ NDRED THOUSAND have been sold since the first edition was is- The author has been induced to advertise it hy the urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted to its publication for all they h9ld dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with thousands of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to ths adver tisement THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DK. A. M. MAURICEAU, , .Cbi.oi or Dit.Aix* or w.mii. Tvenlielh Edition. 18mo., pp 350. Price, 41.00. THIS WORK 18 INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIED, or tbore oont.mpla tinj? marringe, a* it discliwe. important secret* which should be known to them particularly. Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the one either budding into womanhood, or the one in ihe decline of year*, in whom nature contemptatea an important change—can dUcover the cause*, aymp tom*. and the mot efficient remedie* and mit cer tain mode of core, in every complamt to which her mx i* tnbject. The revelation* contained in It* page* have proved a blowing to thousand*, a* the innumerable letter* received by the author (which he i* permitted by the writer* to publish) will atteit. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. “Dattoh, May 1, 1*47. “DR. A. M. Mavriciau— Mf Dear tiir: • Th. Married Woman'* Private Medical Companion.’ for which I enclosed one dollar to your addrere, cause • afely to hand. I wonld not have troubled you with these few line., but thal I am impelled by a sen*, of gratitude, for myself and wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotion.. “ My wife bas been perceptibly sinking for ton. three year* or more, in con.equence of her greet an guish and suffering some month* before aud during confinement; every mcceseive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in wn mitient danger, and which wu, on the last occssion, despaired of I supposed that this state of thine* was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet Ihe worst At thi* time (now altout two months) I heard your book highly spoken of. as containing some matters reaching my cate On its receipt end perusal, 1 cen not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind and th. joy it. page. Imparted to tny wife, o learning that the great diicovery of M. M. Deso meaux provided a remedy. It opened a pnwp.ct to me which I little conceived we* posaible. No pecu diary coaaideration can ever repay tits obligation. 1 am under to you for having been the mean* of im parting to u. the matters contained in 1 T he Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.’ Hut for this, ere another year would have passed over asy head, in all human probability my wife woeld have been in her grave, and my children left motherless Extract from o letter. Competence and Health. “ LawcaSTFH, Pa , Ort 34, 1847. “ My Dear Sir: I know you will h*ve the kind net* to bear with me in encroaching upon your tima, while I acknowledge (in behalf of raynelf and wife) the obligation* we feel ournelvea under to you in h*v Ing made known certain matter*, contained tn your moit invaluable ‘ Married Woman * Private Meoical Companion.’ It baa been worth it* weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, yen will ■ee that I can not do so too warmly, when Ti inform vou of the extent to which I hare, through it, bean benefited. 1 will state my situation when I obtained your book through the merest enrioaity I look upon it a* one of the cjoat fortunate event* of nay life. 1 ( had been married sorae ten years, and wu the father Os seven children. I waa long struggling unceasingly, to tho end that 1 might gain a moderate competency, but the reanlte of my utmoat exertion* at the end left me alwut where I w* at the beginning of each year; and tha| only, with the most stinted economy, ■ttffi eing with Rarely the nece**aric* of life. Finally, thi* eonftßQt effort waa beginning to have ita effect apon iy health: t felt leaa capable to endure ita conticu ance, while i fait the n:cc**ity of peraeveratice “ Tbia cooat ant, uncoaaing struggle on my part wu imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife /with occamonal intermission) for six year*, much of the time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taking the charge arid manage ment of household affair*. Her condition aroae from causes of which 1 wa* ignorant Oh! what would I have given had I the six year* to live over again ! What would my wife have given to have been spared the long days and still longer nights prostrate on a bed of sickneaa!—all of which would have he* avoided, bad f then seen a copy of ‘Thk Makriki Woman’* Private Medical Comfaiiio*.’” From a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, fcC How m&ny *re ■uffering from obutruetion or irrrg al&ritit-s peculiar to the female ivatem, which ns derminc their health, the effect* of which they art ignorant, and for v/hich their delicacy forbid* **eking medical advice! How many sutler from pr<Japivs uteri (falling of the womb), or tromJtiu>r-albu* (weak neaa, debility, Ac., Ac )! How many are in constant agony for nanv raonthapreceding confinement! How many have difficult if not dangeroua deliveries, and whoao live* ro jeoparded during euch time, will find in ita page* the meant of prevention, amelioration, and re lief I Extract from m Letter. To thou just Married.— I “Had I known!” “Pmt.ADar.rHtA, Nor 89, 1J47. “Dr. A. M. Maukiceau : Had I known ot the la portent matter, treated of in ‘The Married Woman’. Private Mediral Companion’ aome years ago how much misery f might have esrapod ! I have suffered years from cause, w hich you point out in your hook, without knowing what to do. 1 obtained a copy, and found my cane treated of. I trust every female will avail herself of the information contained in ita pages’’ Letter, are daily received of this character, aane. eeasary to present To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar riage, or perhaps beaitating as to the propriety of incurring the responsibilities attendant mam it, the importance of being possessed of tho revelations 00. tamed in these pages, so intimately involving their ftltrrt ,bep|Jn>a, appreciated •ora strictly intended for the thoe*oon edge Whereby the sufferings to which a wife, er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. OT Copies will be aont by Malt free es Postage to the Parckaasr. cy On the receipt of One Dollar, “THK MAR. JUED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” i lent {mailed fret) to any part of the Onitsd States. All letters must be poet paid (except thoee contaimisg a remiuance), and addressed to Dr. Oi£SSS^SiISiSUr,S’- jgisrKrsarar^B! All persons wishing to purchase the above work or Medicine, can do so by applying to we by mail or otherwise; As I am Dr. Mau risettu s authorised agent. PHILIP T. FEARS — Oglethorpe Ga. Dea er in Druggs, Medicines and Books, Cooks corner, St. Baker New Spring and Sommer Goads J. T. SUGGS. WOI'LLI respeqUully call the auemiou of, i,u and the publir- geuerelly to his Mre"nrd as ; seleoreii a-sorrment of jam*’ ‘ * el * NPliLVfi & V.V.JIMm ilOi n F,UIC J fin ; of o,l,Fancy Ant 1 V^'l Beadi-made Clolhlg. Os the Latest Style and, Best Quality. HATS and t Al’Sof every description. BOOT*. . SHOES of nil qualities A variety of GROCERIES, HARDWARE,’ CUTLERY, x c In short, purchasers can be supplied with a! m( L. . article they desire, on the most reasonable terms. Those who desire to get the full worth 01 then ey, would do well to give me a call, for I pledge mv-u that none w ho purchase shall go away without ohwi. ine a bargain. ***’ Fort Gaines, Ga., March 25th, 1851. IfOlf ©A. 2 2J S MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE fPHE conductors of the Institution assure it, numerous i patrons, and the public in general, that there is, and always shall be a sufficient number of competent in structors and Tutoresses in all the branches, professed to be tauaht in the Institution. A punctual observance of the rules, the preservation of good morals, a due regard to decency and politeness, shall be promoted by every possible mean*, especially by persuasion, kind and gentle admonition. But when these are disregarded and faults wantonly committed against the fundamental principles of good education then proper severity shall be applied; and if unf.nn! nately, the obstinacy of the delinquent should amount tn incorigibleness, no resource i, left for the preservation of discipline, but expulsion or dismission, which, how ever, shall never take place, but by the decision fa majority of the Board, (Visiting Commutes,) Verms: Orthography per Academic year, • II • Tuition in Spelling, heading, Arithmetical ta ble, Writing and Arithmetic per Academia year, go jg The above with Geography, English Grammar, tlie use and drawing of Maps, 25 M The above or either of the foregoin -with En glish Composition, Ancientand Modern His tory, with problems on the Globes, Orna mental Penmanship and Botany, M 99 The above* r either ol the foregoing with Ge ometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura tion*, Surveying Navigation, Civil Engi neering, Chemistry, Geology, Na urai, Mora al and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric and Logic, 4) || The Language* alone or with either th. share departments, gg (gy French alone, gg gy ORNAMENTAL DUitTMIMTI in*trumei.tul Music, gg gg Use of Instrument, jg qe Needle Worh and Embroidery, I 02 Wax Flows re and Fruit, ]g Oft Drawing and I aiming, II M Visiting Commiltes: G. B. WAKDLAW, E**. Col. J. E. BROWN; D*. WM. J. JOHNSON; JARED HUDNALL; £•. BENJ. HODGE, E*. JOSHUA HARRIS, Cig. A F F A lAtUIS Th* In*titution lih an xton*ivt Fkilraksklra! Chemical, A*irommicai and Mathematiciki Imratra, sufficient for the demoiwtration of all Chemical aad Scientific eognitia. I he pupils are received for ao less a period thaa a session. No deduction will be made for abetnc, ual.reccrc sioned by protracted sickness. One half, or part of the tuition iseinected in advaaea, and the remaining at the close of th. setsien. Board can be obtained, in respectable famiiiee. at from eight to ten dollars per month. * „ , JOHN A. GRANT, i ort OaiKig, January, 1851. 1-ly Pnnrifsf. J. Raufman $f Bro’u’ NEW DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. ; On Crescent S'reel between the Magnolia and Pavilion Houses. WOULD respectfully inform the Pub lic that they have jngt opened their Slock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, and all Wntf erf t..'*4hi4JD-ess Giuirfs llose,Gloves Laces, Edgings, Silk rans, Ac,, together with a variety of Fanef Articles, and a nice assortment of fine Jew- C LOTH INC fi ST ,0 ‘ ° f M\DX ~ , 1 M .’ N l G - nd Boots. All f winch will be sold, f#r cash, t Yark cost price. I,r * May 22, 1851. ts John Freeman blinds and irisid* finishing ol hou*e* J also f h!I l * h, chain Pumpsatthe shortS ; 0 Botme'* Hotel at all time, when noV.ngHed! Oglethorpe, May 8, 1850. 4 e*. DAGUEREOfYPEST! PHILIP T. FEARS takes this methe* ol informing the citizens of Oglcihorn. and ns vicinity that he is now prepared t lake likenesses in a neat and superior msn ner, in Breastpins. Lockets, Morroco, Silk and velvet cases. Delay not. then, m se cure one or more of the mementoes of life, which, under the trying circumstances sf a rnal seperatton, no price can purchase. Ma?M* t IBC, DrU| d ‘ #rS Bl * k,!r *"•* May At, 1851. 6-ts. Notice. THE Subscriber in order to effect a change in bis business, offers his entire £ ,oc ‘* Consist.ngftf D.y Goods, Hard-ware, Cmckery, Druggs, Medicine, Hats, Boot, Shoes Ac. at very reduced prices. Those m want of such article* wH do well to call and examine. WM. H. BREWER. Oglethorpe, July 90s, 1851. 13 t s TowTiot for Sak ‘ NUMBER three, in Square three, is of fered for Sale. It is situated on Sum ter Street, and is bioad side of the Magnolia MoXe4” e "' l “ ir ’ “ f °> B ’ Oglethorpe, July Otb, llv Jffit