The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, August 07, 1851, Image 6

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Tlfßgn-nT'WWdyfnr Itheumatitm, Gout, Pnin in the Side. Hip, Hack. Limbsind Joints; Scnrfiilo, King's Bvil, White Swelling*. Timers. Still’ Joints, mid •If fixed pains whatever. ‘khcre this Floater * allied Pain cannot exist. These Plasters posers* the advantages nf being put Up ill nir-ligltl ho.v s; hew* they retain tlieir full virtues in all climates. used i)y Physicians and tiie people in general, both in ibis country ami Eumpe, that it is almost need le ■ m say atiy limn; about it. Vet there may he some who stand in need of its hauling power* who have not yet tried it. For their sake* yve will simply state vvliat it Im* done ia thoiieaada ul” casus, and what it will do for them tried. , A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. Read the. following testimony from ’* Physician, GgNtytMns—Your Hebrew Plaster has rured incof pains ot*w/\i< h I luixe hiijtjered for i aefvo y* nrs jwiNt.-- During this period l labored miller mi nfllrriioji of my loins amSMe. utid tried runny romc(|ie.s my own Bis e Hini’eslul. I>ui without obtaining re* lief. At lr ngth l ii'inl your Planter, and uin now byit.- food eftreta entirely cured 1 will recommend tlie'J<itv IK vid or Hebrew Planter to all wlio are fmfiering from I coni met ion of the muscles, or permanent pains m the bide or barn. The peopi’ of (Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will report to its use. You re, truly, M. W. WALK Hit, M. I). Forsyth, Monroe Comity, (In. To Messrs. Scovil & Meud, New Orleans, Lit. JEW DAVID'S Oil HEBREW PLAS TER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovill& Mead: 1 have been troubled willi the chronic riheuniiitism for the lost twelve, years. On the Ist of July. was m> bud that 1 could not turn myself in bod, and the pain ho severe that l had not slept a wink for six days. At thin time my attending uliysi uiTt prescribed the “Hebrew Flatter,'* and it acted like a charm; the pain left me. and 1 slept more llinn half of the night, and in three days 1 was able to ride out. 1 consider the •*I lebre.w Fluster” the best remedy for all sorts of jains now in use. G. \V. M WfINA. llcndersorivjlle. N. C. Aug. Id. ISSO. lietmre o f 1 ‘iMntvrfeib mid bur.” ibiltUions ! The genuine will in lutm-e have the signature of K. Taylor on the steel plate engraved label on the top < ear It box. I'ltr* bmers are ad** n ed that a mean counterfeit of this #lrtieblis in exislupce. .*'l he genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents ap pointed throukbhntthe Smith— and no -pedlar is aUoum todktUH. Dealers and pure havers genrcully are caution ed aLuinst buying of any but our regular agents, other* wisCthey wilt b? impefeed upon w ith si worthies.” article. § _ •_* SCOVIL & MLAD. IUM Chnni'es street, N,y Oti .-aitau Sr-le (general A e utsfor tli#Son*he,n States, to WhOAwill orrhjMkaiu i.muia blf be addresreil. • : -tO? Sold by Head A Oliver, Oglethorpe, Ga ; J. E. A A. JT. Thompson. Fond TowfijL H. M* Jeter. Uuna Vista; D. Young, Americas; I)ill& Marshall. Fort Gaines; \V .1. Anderson, Fort V’adey; CotqxT &: Howard, Ferry.— Sold at wholesale by Ihnilawl, Keene <fc Cos. Sew York; i lavHand. Khley A. Cos. Augusta (Jr.; Havilund llarndl A < a aud.F. M. Cohen,Charleston, S. C. April, 185 J. BONE'S? & CO. WOCLD respectful)? inform their friends and the ** public generally that they have just opened at tlieir NTOIIE, U.N MACON JSTHGI&T, a.New und w ell sc elcted Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, Consisting of Prints. GinrJiums, Muslins, Lawns, llrazt dre. Jr. Also, u variety of Mrxianrt i’anry Silk Bonnots ! Tn addition to their gene ml assortment niay be found Hardware , Hollow- mirt, Hoots and Shoes, Hats uud Caps, ready-made clothing, Saddlery, and a good assortment of I'amiiy Groceries. we shall make no allowance for tong credit and lad dihts. we re ronlident that w ran and will make it to the advantage of those wishing t buy to call and examine our stork before purchasing elsew here. T. A. s\\ KAIU.NUiiN, j AM. V. IH>NKY. April Bth, 1851. I—6m PHiup (Took” Y .Alt 1 t.A'W, ogi.htiioki’K, GA., Jlmrtires in the Counties of Houston. Alron, Doth ’ Sumtt r, Marion, lalbot, and Crawford. April 6, Id")!. 1-1 y # JAMES k. SELLERS, - WASCII IVEiLSEEU. St JLWELHR, OGI.IiTIIOKI'E, Ci.V, WOULD rF-j'i'rtfnlly iirurin th“ ntihlir Mini lit* .V. lifts (yrinaii. 111 1 J l.nal>'il in O;;;. t!u,t|H‘, for 1 1;. 1 f --'-^ J ,"ir|>osi’ oi Krjs.irin... Ciork., Wall'll. -. J.-\wlry <Vc. 1 1-- \, lit \ isit all iht 1 , ru. ’ ij lr towns uinl vittaires in re>ttth-\\ rt lorn <d or; in. ilurin;: tli<. Miinmor months for llto |iurjMb,c of oxi-riitutg an\ wink m his line oj hiisimss timl may prt srtitt iL-oli'. Ail riqiui.iitg done in u work-j manlike maimer, tintl uurrameii. .April iilth, lti.il 3-ls. GEORGI \, M \CON COUNTY, ft *4/ II Lit I:. A S, \\ . J. 11. Cm Irion applies i v T lo me lor lettris of Administration on j tins estate of Dr. I. M. 1!. Cuilelon dec’ll, 1 lioso an* I lie rotors io cite and adnionisli j all and singular the kindred and rreilitois ol said deceased io lie and appeal at my Office within the time prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they have or can why said Id le! should not be granted. W. W. CORBITT, C. C, O. July 9th, 1831. ];j l ra RAEDY MADE CLOTHING at Cost for Cash, hy DON’EY & Cos. July Ist 1851. ]2-tf. West Oglethorpe ! SI IT A i M) on tin* rise of Land West ol* ilit* present locality of the City us Oglethorpe, Immediately alter crossing the Branch.— (■round high and rolling, water good. Town Lots suitable for business or residence. The Lots are immediately on the main road lead ing lo Pondtown and Ameriras from which direction the principle trade for this point will come. Those desirous of health or plea., sar.t locations, will do well to call and exam inefor themselves. Lois have already been sold to the amount of several thousand dol lars. Apply to the subscribers on the prem ises J. W. HERRING, N. L. ANGLER. West Oglethorpe, July 9, 1851. 13 if For Sale. LOT No. 9 on Square 3 on (he Corner of Macon and Cliailiam Streets. Ap ply o PHILIP COOK, n-.!**•?,.Inly 3, ISo!. 12-ts. PROSPECTUS OF TIIE j South-West Georgian. The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIA?? is* issm-d every Tlmrsilay'nltn'nmg’ in the new Town of OGLETHORPE, nr the low pi ire of Two Dollars a year, to be paid in advance. OUR POLITICS. We are now and ever have been for the Union. —The “Georgian” will, therefore, advocate the measures of the great conser vative Union Party, it will puisne a fair and candid course towards the Opposition—be stowing censure on whatever is sensorable, mid ever battling for tiuth, regardless of the source from whence it emanates. Its columns will be filled 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 Internal Im provement and Southern Manufactures. ADVERTISING. Advertisements will be inserted on the following terms: One Delia! per square of twelve lines of less for the fust insertion,and Fifty Cents for eaclt insertion thereafter. A liberal deduction will be made on yearly advertisements, or those inserted for three or six months. Also contracts will be mSde with County Officers, to advertise for them on the most liberal terms. All letters on business, must be addressed to C. B Youngblood, Publisher, anti post paid. YOUNGBLOOD & ALLEN. Oglethorpe, Ga. May 7th 1851. PEMBpiON & SUB i'li, A RE iiuA , rFc’ivin£ and will continue to receive during d*- the Summer a large stock of Family Groceries , consisting of Bacon, Lard. Flour, Loafnnd Brown Suca < utlee/IVn, Bice, Syrtlp, Molasses. Mackerel No. 1-2-3, Whi.'key, Kutn, Gin, Brandy, Wine, Forter Cordials, I i‘in >ii Syrup, Firkles. Preserves Sea lobsters,Sardines, Saul), Sigars* Tobacco, Soap Starch, Sperm, Adaman tine and Star,Candle, together witn a general assort ment of Confectioneries <fcc. Pure and Extra !/*ad, Fain to Oil.-, Fully. Varnish, Lamhlaek, and a variety of other Nails; and many other articles too numerous to all of which will bo sold very low for cash. < nil oml see for yourself before purchasing elsewhere.! Their S; is on < ‘rescent street, one door west of tlen Pavilion Hmw;. They willuiye the highest niai&gfc price for r\i:;sir, < al their More. _ IPI May J, IS;|. J4m NOTICE. ■ THE subscriber being desirous of embfyfcjjigtn oj-ljer A business, offers for sale, his entire (•haft) interest in tl‘Cabinet Hud Furniture business, consisting of a full s *‘it of elegant tools, new nmchinery. stock on hand, iiouse and lot, and also bin dwelling house and lot, situa ted on Macon Street. Purchaser* are invited to call and examine i'r themselves. WILLIAM. II WRIGHT. 3/ay 7th 1850. 4-ts. H. N. GRAY Attorney ami Counsellor at Law, ]S;akely, Early Co„(ia. Jrnrrli 25, 1851. I—ly p. gTTrTTngton, arror jv j: y a t la w , AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Osfotiinipe, Jlacon County, On; April 17, 1850. o —jy Drs. THOMASON & DAVISON, OGLtl'iilOliPG, A., jDhSPFX 7 f-1 LIA inform their friends and the public . ‘4|‘tierally that they continue the practice of Aledl ciue in the new town of Oglethorpe. As one of them has had several years experience in tire practice of Medicine, they Halter themselves that they will be able to treaMhe various diserises of tlio human system in a fcientilic and successful manner. A share of public pa tronage is respect lull v solicited. One ol t u-m may be found at their office at all hour*, except when professionally engnged. fc>< )fiiccontl e corner of Sumpter and Crescent Sts. I A. ,\l. 1 iiomasox, JU. l>. | J. Davison. >l. D. April?, iSa 1. I—tT n oticeT \f Es ff {s - NM.SO.N Cl MMlNlSwnat.l iuferm the ‘ 1 pul.lic I tint pcrM.n- lurimr i ’iitgprs l-om their fjtahlos :n.M eX|K*el lo pay on the .liiivrrv , l‘ ilu-m.am] persons boauiiiqr horses wnli tliem mustpay monthly. I heir ee-ities re,|ii,re llii; niurse. Ali persons imtehtcl to Ok 111 hy note or account wall please settle immediately. April tilth, 1891. y. t s. T. HUI)SON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lami:it Ga. WILT. practice amt transact faithfully all t.usinessen trust,-it to his charge in tlm roumies of .Macon, Marion, Stewart, Sumpter, Dooly and Houston. May / tit 1851 4-Cm LOBE HOTEL, (Sign ol th> Golden Glulie) S'D.itt? (i A OilDSlHXft. Till-’, proprietor thankful fur tin patronage heretofore received would most respectfully solicit Pis friends and Ihe public generally to continue their support. lie lias irm l y sort ants, comfortable bed rooms, and his table shall besupplied with the best the country can alliird. lie will accommodate farmers who may \i.-ii Fori (Smiics, during llicir slay, in the very ticsi ‘manner ami till the most reieonuhle terms. Horses will he well nt lended In—the proprietor superintending the affairs of the stable himself. JUSSI? It. WI.BH. March 25,1891. I—if Notice. THE Subscriber in order in effect n change in his business, offers bis entire Stock, Consisting ofDty Goods, Hard-ware ('rocket y, Druggs, Medicine, II nts, Boots, Shoes Ate., at very reduced prices. Those in want of such articles will do well to call and examine. WM. H. BREWER. Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts Lost or Mislaid. A Note of hand bearing dale 241 h of May last, given by Allen Meeks, for §32 with interest from date, made payable to James Mcquillen or bearer, on the first day of October next. JAMES McQUILLEN. Oglethorpe, July 17,1851. 1-4-31. .. NOTICES OF StROIELS. Mm Magnolia House, Corner of Crescent ami Sumter Streets. Ogli'tliorpc Ga. By A. M. Thomason. THE best accomodations that the times and market will afford may be found at the above named House, at all times. No effort .will be spared to render all who cull, comloctable. June 5, 1851. 8-ly. PAVILION HOUSE, OGLETHORPE, GA., Immediately Opposite the South Western Bail Road Depot. * s, s. BOONE. June 1, 1851. 7-ts. Oglethorpe Hotel, by Tames bell. 4LLEN SUTTON would respectfully inform the public that be has opened a large and commodious iiouse for Public Entertamin-nt in the new town of Oglethorpe, under the management of James Bell, whose experience in the business will en able him to give gebehtl satisfaction to all. The rooms of the house are well finished and supplied with excel lent beds, fcc. The w>t&Will always be supplied “ith the btvl (are the country run allord. In short it is inten ded, if possibU*, to make this hnu superior to any in St null- vV estern Georgia. \ large Brick building being erci ted on the premises for the purpose <>f extensive accoimKlariong, which will be cvuJwSPd by fall; ‘I he public are invited to call. Ogh'tliurpu, May, 15, 5-ly. RAIL.ROAy ffoil SE Opisosi te float/ fit pot S/.S|‘'MACON, Bf t.M. LANIER. -Vay 15, 1651. 5-ly. roaTand sprin"gX r j’:iE *ubticribens bag leave to inform ilirirfrit’.mlstuid the 1 ; .Hilt: that they liave lety-od tlm above well known ppreof resort, and tl*at they intend keeping them during the summer *ea*on in a style suiierior to any wat* ring place in the up-country. ‘The/louse will he open and ready fur the reception of visitors by the first of June, LANIER & USHER. k N. B.—There will be a line of /Tacks at the Depot at Cartersvifle at all times, to convey passengers to the Springs, both from up and down trains of the Bail Knud May 15 1851. 5.3 m (J & L. FORT GAINES* HOTEL ®. san*i. * x. b. Bi i.i i,, HAVING purchasedthe above named Hotel would re* ** speetfuliy 1 tie* publifc gene i? y A' 1 ? 1 they have taken large pi ,u.® xlTit)-e visiiiuj; j ort ( mines will please give them & call, as m*jtains will tie spared for the accommodation of those vVU) favor them with their patronage. Annexed to the establishment i a large Lot and coin-’ mod tons Stables, suflicient for the accommodation of Drovers. March 25, l?'51. \ \y DALITREOTYPES!! PHI Eli* T. FEARS tnkes this method ol informing the citizens of Oglethorpe and its vicinity that he is now prepared to take likenesses in a neat and superior man ner, in Breastpins. Lockets, Morroco, Silk and velvet cases. Delay not, then, to se cure one or more of the mementoes of life, which, under the trying circumstances of a final seperation, /to price can purchase. Rooms at the Drug Store on Baker Street. May 22, 1851. 6-ts. For Sale. T OT No. 3, in square No. 9, in the town of Oglethorpe JJ fronting on Jlfacon Street, next lot to .l/ete.rs. Doney <y eo's Store. For particulars apply at tins uffce, or ad dress the sutiscribers at Knoxville, (in. WALTON S? VINING. ■VayTtli 1851. 4-3 m GEORGIA—Macon County Court of Ordinary , May I't rm 1851. Present their Honors, lchabod Davis, Jo"” sepli Mott, George Williams, O. C. Horne and Nathan Bryan, Justices. IT appearing to the Court that Abigal Duster, Adm’r on the Estate of Wilson Duster, dec’d, lias fuily settled up said Estate as appeared by the vouchers filed in office, and prays to be dismissed from said Admin istration. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Cleik of this Court cause a Notice to be published, calling upon all per sons 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, Ci’k. May 22,1851, G-ittCm. notice. R OS 1 or mislaid, three promissory .hLJ notes made hy Messrs Foster and Trotter, as principal, and David Russ, (die name ol the other security not, recol lected) as securities, made payable to the President and Hoard of Commissioners of the Town of the first note will he tlue on or about the Ist of Septem ber, the second on or about the Ist ol January next, nnd the third on or about the Ist of May next, eacli 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. Hy order ol the Hoard of Commission ers. P. G. ARRINGTON, Clerk. Oglethorpe, June 10. 1851. 9 if blanks. 71JOVV on hand and for sale at (his Office. Justice’s Summons. Executions &c. Sheriffs’ Deeds, Juror Summons, Bonds &c". Any other Blanks furnished at short notice Allorders when accompanied by the cash’ ill be promptly attended (e. NEW STORE , ON SUMTER STREET, First building above the Magnolia House Sin it h & Rogers HA VENin hand a well assorted stock o , SPRING SUMMER GOODS consisting of every variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hardware Cutlery, and Crock ry, Druggs and Mndicines, Ready-made Clothing, SADLERY , STATIONERY, #c. All of which will be sold at cost for cash. We would respectfully invite the citizens of Ogle thorpe, and the surrounding Country, espe.- tifolly the Ladies, to call and examine JH liaemselves. Oglethorpe, June 5, 1851. SjmL “ FOII SAL'l^pP THE “PAVILION HOUSyßknbhe new town of on the corner of Crescent nnAjEjfon Sts., near and in full view of the jflPßoad Depot, is now offered lor sale. ■HP'building is new, the rooms are large, airy, possessing every convenience JWHEfi comfort of travel ers and are invited to call and eSMMMdIpf themselves. , * ASHBURN, BOON &, Cos. %4|OR Sale, bv DILL & MARSH ALL, U? u large quantity of Bagging, Rope and Twine. Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851 9 ts BACON! BACON!! We have for sale 10 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low est market pi ices. DILL & M ARSHALL. Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 . 9 if I LOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour ’ for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by DILL & MARSHALL. Jone 1, 1851. 9 ts. Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey, sYRRUP, and VINEGAR, forsale bv dill &. marshall. Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, crock ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt, Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, fcc &,c., for sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga. by, dill & marshall. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. Notice. ?*'jA LL persons indebted to tiie firm of T. /mAM. Jackson &. Cos., in the Counties ol Maeon, tjiumter. Dooly and Marion, are no tified that their notes and accounts have been dlaced in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq, of Oglethorpe, for settlement. T. M. J ACKSON & CO. June 19, 1851, ]O-if, DR S. TOWNSEND’S& S ANDS’Sars aparilla for sate at DONEY & Co’s. June 25th, 1851. NOTICE. ~ THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of A. WELLES &Cos. 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. * 10- ly THE Undersigned having disposed of his interest in the GROCERY BUST NESS to his late partner. Mr.G. F. P ALMS and J. VV. WEBSTER, of the late firm of Swift, Denslow &, Webster, would respect fully solicit a continuance to them of the patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. # lOly. COPAKTN ERSIIIP. THE Undersigned having bought out the interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the firm ofMessis. A. Welles & Cos., have form ed a copartnership, and will continue the WHOLE SALE GROCERY aud PRO DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of WEBSTER &. PALMES, at tlie old stand of A. W. & Cos., and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of that firm, and of the public generally. J, W. WEBSTER, if geo. f. Palmes. Savannah, June 19, 1851. * 10- ly. iViffh^v HI aeon Sheriff Sale. WILL he sold before the Court Hotfee door, in Lanier, wiihin legal hours, on the first Tuesday in August next ; Lot of land No. 46, in tlie second District of Macon, County, as the Property of Levi Barfield,— the same being the lot on which said Barfield resides. It is lo be sold under sundry Justices Court fi fas; John R. Felton and others vs said Barfield, Levies made and returned by a constable. THOMAS DIXON, Sheriff June, 25t1 185 L 11. GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY. WHEREAS Nathan G. Lewis applies to me for letters of Guardianship for the Orphans of Wilson Duster, late of said County dec’d. T hese are therefore to cite, summons and admonish all persons concerned, that they be and aprear at my Office within the lime 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. 13 i M MARRIAGE : WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY! Many and many a wife endures years of bodily suffering and of mental anguish, prostrate and help less, embittering her life, that of her husband, and hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising from caases which, if known, would have spared thefl suffering, the anguish to the wife, end to the band embarrassments and pecuniary ing therr origin in the mind being harassed in consequence of the BicknessJH|Kftuora pauion of his bosom. How important that the c&useriflHp% known to every wife, to every the dreadful and harrowing ronsequencijßttp tlte health and hap. piness of both may be avoi<Mp ; Eife is too short and health too of the one to he spent of the other. The of a little work entitled as follows kfljpjro the means of saving the health and as over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND r copies have been sold since the first edition was is sued. The author has been iudaced to advertise it by the urgent and pressing request of those who have been indebted to its publication for all they hold dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and who have favored him with tliousonds of letters of encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver tisement. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURJCEAU, ~ misiox or msEAsrs or women. Twentieth Edition. 18 mo., pp 250. Price, *I.OO. THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL LA’ FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempla ting marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the one cither budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline of veara, in whom nature contemplates ■n important change—can discover the causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most rer tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her •ex is subject. The revelations contained in its pages liave proved a blessing to thousands, as tho innumerable letters received by the author (which he is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. SICKLY AND UNHAPPY AVIVES. Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. ” Datton, May 1, 1847. “Dr A. M. MaORICEAU— J/y Dear. Mr:. • The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion,’ for which l enclosed one dolls’- to your address, canoe safely to hand. I would not have troubled you with these few lines, but that I am impelled by n sense of gratitude, fur myself and wife, to give uttorance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. “ My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her great an guish and suffering some months before and during confinement; every successive one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in im minent danger, and which was, on the last occasion, despaired of I supposed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst At this time (now about two months) 1 heard your book highly spoken of, as containing some matters reaching my ease On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to you the relief it aiforded my distressed mind and the joy its pages imparted to my wife, on teaming that the great discovery’ of M. M. Deso- • meaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me which I little conceived was possible. No pecu niary consideration can ever repay tiie obllestions 1 am under to you for having been the moans ot im parting to us the matters contained in ‘ T he Married Woman's Private Medical Companion. But for this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in alt human probability my wife would have been in her grave and my children left motherless Extract from a 1 sttcr. Competence and Health. “ Lancaster, Pa , Oct 24, 1P47. “ My De\r Sik: 1 know you will have the kind* neps to boar with me in eneronohin# upon your time, while l acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife) the obligations wo feel ourselves under to yon in hav ing made known certain matters, contained m your most invaluable 4 Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion.’ It has becu worth its weight in gold to me. If I express myself rather warmly, you will ■ee that I ran not do so too warmly, when I inform you of the extent to w Inch 1 have, through it, been benefited. 1 will state my situation when I obtained your book through the merest curiosity ! look upon it as ono of the most fortuuate events of n?v life. I hud been married some ten years, and Was lb,* father of seven children. 1 was long st ra£je'}in,<? unecasintrly, to the end that I might gain a.moderate competency, bat the results of my utmost exertions at the end left me about where I was et the of ench year; and that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi cing with barely the necessaries of life Finally, this constant elTort was heainnini; to nave its effect upon my health : I felt lesa capable to endure its continu ance, while 1 felt the necessity of perseverance. “ This constant, unceasing struggle on my part was imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi tion of my wife (with occasional intermission) lor six years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of course incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from causes of which 1 was ignorant. Oh! what would I have given lmd I the six years to live over again ! What would my wife have given to have been spared the long da\s and still longer nights prostrate on*a bed of sickness! all of which would have Wen avoided, had 1 then seen a copy of The M vkiued Private Medical Compakiom.’” From a Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES, OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C How many aro suffering from obstruction or irreg ■al&ritics peculiar to the female system, which un dermine their health, the effects of which they are Hmornnt, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice! How many suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or fro mfiuor-alhus (weak ness, debility, &c., fur. )! How many are in constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many have difficult if not daily emus deliveries, and whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will find in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! Extract from a Letter. To those just Married. —“Had I known!” “ Phh.adef.phia, Nov. 29, 1847. “DR. A. M. Maußiceau : Rod I known ol the im port not mnttflrs treated of in ‘The Married Woman'a Privato Medical Companion’ aomo yearn npo. liow much misery I might have escap'd ! I have suffered yean from causes which you point out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and j found my case treated of. I trußt every female will avail lieraelf of tlie information contained in it* pages.’’ ; J Letters are daily received of this character, untie t. eessary to present V’ To those yet nnmßrried. but contemplating rear -5 riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of ggfcicurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, tho of being possessed of the revel lions con tJOned in there pages, so intimately inuring their If is, “I course, impracticable to convey more fully, the various subject, treated of, as they are of a na ture strictly intended for the married, or those con tainplating marriage; neither is it necessary, since (t ie every one's doty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby the sofferings to which a wife, a moth er, or a eieter, may be subject, can tie obviated. or Ceplee will be sent by !Wnll free af Postage tm the Parcliitsere ty On the receipt of One Dollar, ■’ TDK MAR RIED WOMAN 8 PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION is sent (mailed free) to sny part of the United States. All letters must be post paid (except those containing a remittance), aud addresaed tn Dr A. M MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty at., New York Ow >io,o Ceplee have bree cent by MAIL, within three moeths with perfect safety and cee- Uinty All persons^, iliing to purchase (he shove work ur Medicine, can do so by applying to we by mail or otherwise; As I am Dr. Mau risPHu s Hiithorized agent PHILIP T. FEARS— Oglelliorp. G.. Dsaler 1.1 Druggs, Mot,ernes and Bools, Cookscorner, St. Bakct New Spring and Slimmer Goods J. T. SVGGjM TT; CHILD respectfully call the ” atid the public geiieraltytaJjßMHwand well JR nEK dot its, MPpuig “f ever, i Maple ami fumy Dry jPw—such as Casimeres, Ouilh, fß.aukets, Flannels, Shawl- Calicoes, Handkerchiefs, fHosiery, Linens, Muslins, bliss, Batins, and a variety of other Fancy Articles. Retily-Made Clothing’ Os the Latest Style and Rest Quality. II ATS and i- APS of every description. BOOTS and SHOES of all qualities. A variety of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SC. In short, purchasers can he supplied with almost any article they desire, on the most reasonable terms. Those who desire to get the full worth of theii mon ey, would do well to give me a call, for I pledge myself if,at none who purchase shall go away without obtain ing a bargain. Fort Gaines, Ga., .March 25th, 1851. I—ts m ©diW m & f§f jUL MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE ‘UIIE conductors of the Institution assufe Its numerous -*• patrons, and tiie public in general, that There is, and always shall he a sufficient number of competent in structors and Tutoresses in all the branches, professed • to Ite tntlalit in tiie Institution. , A punctual observance of the rules, the preservation of good morals, a due regard to decency and politeness, shall he promoted by every possible means, especially by persuasion, kind and gentle admonition. Hut when these are disregarded and faults wantonly committed against the fundamental principles of good education, then proper severity shall be applied; and if ttiiferm-’ nately, the obstinacy of the delinquent should amount to incorigiblenesa, no resource is left for the preservation of discipline, but expulsi it or dismission, which, how ever, shall never take place, l)U! by th< decision of a majority of tho Board, ‘Visiting Committee.) Verms: Orthography per Academic year. § If, CIO Tuition in Spelling, Heading, Aritlimetiealta hies, It riling and Arithmetic per Academic , year, 20 00 The above with Orography. English Grammar, the use and drawing of Maps, 25 00 The above nr either of the foregein- with En glish Composition, Ancient and Modern His tory. with problems on the (.'lobes, Orna mental Penmanship and Botany, 30 0!) The above it either of the foregoing with Ge ometry. Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura tions, Surveying Navigation, Civil Engi neering. Chemistry, Geology,Natural, Mor al arid Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric and Logic, 40 00 The Languages alone or with either the above departments, 40 OO French alone, 20 00 ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT ! Instrumei tal .Music, 00 00 Fse of Itisrrtitnetit, ]0 00 Needle Work and Embroidery, 8 00 Wax Flowers and Fruit, 15 00 * Drawing and Fainting, 15 00 l isiling Committee: G. B. WAHDLAW, Esq. Col. J. E. BROWN; Dr. \VM. J. JOHNSON; J ARED IIUDNALL; Esq. BENJ. HODGE, Esq. JOSHUA HARRIS, Esq. A P pa It A T u 8 : The Institution extensive Philoshptiical, ( tieiTiical, Astronomirul and Mathematical Apparatus, snfiicienf fur the demonstration of all Chemical and Scientific cognitia. I be pupils are received for no less a period thun a FCfSicn. iSo deduction will 1) made lor absence, unless occa atoned hy protracted sickness* In* half, or part oi t lie tuition is expected in advance, ai.d the remaining at the close of the session. hoard can be obtained, in respectable families, at lrorn eight to ten dollars per month. . r , , JOHN A. GRANT, 1 ORT ’ * ai k. January, 1851. I—ly Print ijxd. ,/. Kaufman lira’s’ NEW i)RY GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. Oil Baker Street below the Oglethorpe Hotel. WOULD respectfully inform the Pub lic that they have just opened their Stock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, and all kind of Ladies Dtess Goods, Hose,Gloves. Lures, Edgings, Silk PunisUfs, bans, &c., together with a variety of Fancy Articles, and a nice assortment of fine Jew elry. Also a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All of vvhiclt will be sold, for cash, at New York cost price. May 22, 1851. g-ts. John Freeman, worm respectfully inform the public that he is a me ,,l - 1 , ; l,a ”! < '. fl, “y l ' al . Y- call exe, ' ll, c jobs of sash, doors b inds aud msidP finishing ol liouses, also lie ran make on ala pumps at the sliorlesl notice. He may be found t Burine s Hotel at all times when not engaged. Oglethorpe, May 8, 1850. ° 46m Town Lot for Sale. NUMBER three, in Square three, is of fered .or Ba!e. It is situated on Sum ter fetreel, and is btoad side of the Magnolia House. For terms enquire of C. B. Young blood, Esq. Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 5t GEOliniA—jiacon county, Court of Ordinary , July Term, 1851. jPresent’ the Honorable lchabod Davis, Williams, and Nathan Bryan James S. Ilollinshed, v T A(hpinisirator of Miles K. Hafman, decensed. Conrad Murplt, Administrator of Jacob Jasper Skippcy, deceased, and James G. Moulton and MilKinnetli Taylor, istrators of Tlioma3’aylor, deceased, have duly petitioned the Court for letters of dis mission from the EfmfijL they severally rep resent: Therefore, ali persons concerned, are hereby cited to appear at the regular Term of said Court, on the Second Monday in January next, to show cause, (if any they canj why said letters of dismission should not be granted hr terms of the Law. Given under my hand, at Office, in La nier, this7th day of July, A. D. 1851 W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O. July 9th, 1851. 13Sw.