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/THE great remedy for Hhetimutinn, Gout. Pain in the
/-l Side, Hip, Bu.U, Limlw and Joint*; Scorfulo. Kill's j
/ Evil, White Swellings, lin'd Tnipura, Stiir Joint”, vul I
I all filed pains whatever. Where this Plpiteria applied
I’aiu cannot exist.
These Plaster* possess the advantages of being put
up in air-tight boxes; hen*e they retain their full virtues
in ail climates.
This celebrated Pain Extractor has beep so cxtpn
aively used by Physicians and the people in general,
both in this country and Europe, that it u qln,a*t need
less so say any thing about it. Yet there tuny he some
■vho stand in need of its healing pnwoi* who liavo nut
’ yet triad it. for th-iraakea we wiil simply state what it
has done in thousands of cases, sad what it will do fqr
them when triod.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Head the fallowing testimony from a
Physician.
GrtrrLVkhm—Your Hebrew Piaster has cured me rs.
pains of whicltt have suffered for twelve years past.—
During thisneriod Uabored under an affliction of my
loins and side, •arid 1 tried many remedies that my own
i.iediotklexperience suggested, but vvtctii.ttt obtaining re
lief At length 1 used your Plaster, onfl am now by its
goodsdrects entirely cured. 1 will recommend the Jew
David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from
contraction of the muscles, or permanent pains in the
side or back.
The people of Georgia have bat to become acquainted
with its virus* when they will resort to its use.
Yours,truly, M.NV. Vy’Ai.KKH, M. D.
Foreyth, Monroe County, (.a.
To Messrs. ?covi! & Mood, New Orleans, 1-a.
JEW DAVID'S OH HEBREW PLAS
TER IN NORTH CAROLINA,
Mrtws. Srcvill & Mead t 1 have been'troubled with
the chronic rheumatism, fbr the lest twelve years. On
the Ist oi July, inly, 1 was so laid that 1 could not turn
myself in bed, and the pain so severe that I bad not
slept a wink for six days. At tills time my attending
physician prescribed tlie'Hebrew Plaster,” and it noted
like a charrm the pain left me, and 1 slept more than
hall’of the night, arid in three days 1 was able to ride
out. 1 consider the •‘Hebre w Plaster” the best remedy
for allsorts of pains nowinu e. G. \V. M'MINN.
Hendersonville,N. C. Ang. 16, 1850.
■ffapnre o/ Counterfeits und lituc imitations!
The gcEiuiie wul in future have the signature cf E.
Tavloh on the steel plate engraved label on the ton of
each ta x.
Purchasers arc adviced llmt a mean counterfeit of this
Jir.clofLs inexistence.
The genuine ia suki only by us, ami by our agents ap
pointed throughout the Sonlli —and no jjeillur is ultowrd
tosifku. Dealers and purchaser* genrrally are caution
ed Mjainst buying of any but uur regular ngents, other
wise they will he imposed upon with a worthless article.
SCOVIL & MEAD, 113
Chartres street, Ji, Orleans, Sole General Agents fur
the Southern States, tqwhoin all orders must mvari^
bly be addressed.
Sold by Head & Oliyer, Ogle Shorjte.Ga ; J. E.&A.
11. Thompson, Pond Town; 11. A} Jeter, lima Vista;
I. Young, Americas; Dill $ Marehsil,-Fort Gaines; W.
J. Anderson, Fort Vadey; Cooper & Howard, Perry.—
Sold at wholesale by’ Haviland, Keese & Cos. New
York; Haviland, ilisley th Cos. Augusta (la.: Iftn-iWnd
Harrall St. Ca and I’. 5J- Cohen, Charleston, S. C,
April, 1951.
West Ogletiiorpe ?
SITUATED on the rise of Land West
of the present locality of the City of
Oglethorpe,
Immediately after crossing the Branch.-
Ground high and rolling, water good. Town
Lots suitable for business or residence. The
Lots ore immediately on the main road lead
ing to Pondtown and Americus. from which
direction the principle trade for this point
will come. Those desirous of health or plea
sar.t locations, w ill do well to call and exam
ine for themselves. Lots 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. ANGIER.
West Oglethorpe, July 9, 1851. 13 ts
For Sale.
LOT No. 9 on Square 3 on the Cornet
of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap
ply to PHILIP COOK.
Ogeltherpe, July 8, lb5L 12-ts.
FORT GAINES HOTEL
. 11. 1> lV,s.
HAVING purchased the above named Hotel would re
spectfully inform his friends and the public pene
rully that he has taken full charge of it. Those visiting
Fort Gaines will please give them a call, ns no pains will
he spared for the accommodation of those who favor
turn with their patronage.
Annexed to the establishment is a large I.nt and com
modious Stables, sufficient for the accommodation of
Drovers.
March 25,1851. I—ly
Wool! Wool!! Wool!!!
WANTED —10,000 pounds of
WOOL either washed or im
washed. It must be clear of burs and oilier
hard substances. The highest market price
will be paid, either in Casli or Goods, by
N. Ousley & Son, Macon, Ga., or by the
subscriber in Oglethorpe.
P. L. J. MAY.
Sept. 19,1851. 23-ts.
jTTf. spejyce^
MERCHANT TAILOR.
OGLETHORPE, GA.
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Oglethorpe and vicinity that lie is
now prepared to execute any work entrusted
to him, in the neatest and latest style. He
will also keep for sale, a varietvof
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS, HOSIERY. SHIRTS be.
Persons wishing good Clothing, will do
well to call and examine for themselves be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Shop on the
corner of Sumter and Baker Streets.
Oglethorpe, Sopt. 19, 1851. S3 ly
Plantation for Sale.
CONSISTING of eight hundred arers of
excellent pine land, lying five miles a
bove Oglethorpe and two miles below La
nier. Upon the above premises are one hun
dred anil twenty-five acres of cleared land,
in a fine state of cultivation, together with a
-■'nifortable framed dwelling, and other out
- Persons wishing to look at this
* owner on the premises.
\ WM. H. FELTON.
\ 22 In.•
Drs. THOMASON & DAVISON,
3S®S5*SrS@ 2 > 3TB , OK©SAS&e
06LLTHOUPE, GA.,
j) EsrF.CTFI’I.LY inform their friend'and the public
” g-nprally that they rontintp tiro practice of Medi
cine in the new tcwnvf Ojgftthiirp- . A* offe of M>em
has Lad several ."yearn experience irt the practice o
Medjfiii-, fit, v (letter thenwives that they wilt be able
■to tret the vri,Ats disease* of lire human system th a
| scientific ami successful manner. Ashareof public pa
i trnnage is respectlullv solicited.
j One. k them may be found at their office at all hours,
except w hen pyofe—iouglly engaged.
vlrOllice on the comer of •'Sumpter and Crescent Sts.
A. M. Thom.vsok, M. D. | J. C. Davison, M. D. 1
April?, 1851. I—ts
nii dson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
L.tMEn Ga.
WILL practice am} transact faithfully all businesses
” trusted to his charge in liie counties of
Macon, Marion, Stewart, Suntptrr, Dooly
and Houston.
May 7th 1851 4-Gm
HTn.GR AY
Altorney and Counsellor at Law,
Blakely, Early Co„Ga.
March 25, 135-[ l-ly
“New store.
Carson, Grier & Cfl.
HAVE just received from New York and
opened at thctir New Store, opposite
Brice’s Ware House, Baker Street, a large
and desirable slock of Spring and
Summer Goods,
Consisting of every variety of
Staple anil Fancy Dry Goods.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Bonnets, Hard
waic, Cutlery anti Crockery, Druggs &. Med
icines, Ready made Clothing, Sadtery, Sta
tionery, Jowelry &c., &c. All of which
havtiJcocn caiefully selected, and will be sold
on very teasoneble terms. The Ciiizens of
■ Macon and adjacent Counties are respectful
ly invited to call and examine our stock be
! fore malting their purchases.
We would also call the attention of those
f in (he vicinity of LANIER, to our Store in
; that place, where tve have a Stock equal
. toanv in Oglethorpe, and where almost any
article desired can be had on good terms by
at the Brick Store.
& R. CARSON,
■LI, J.M. GREER,
ARE now receiving and will continue to receive during
the Summer a large stock at m ■?’ *
Family Groceries ,
■ comisting of Bacon, Jjurd, Flour, Loaf and Brown Susa
Coffee, ‘Ven, Rice, Syrup, Molasses. Mackerel No. l-S-3,
Whiskey, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Wine, Porter Cordials,
Lemon Syrup, Rickies, Preserve*. Sea Lobsters, Sardines,
Snuff, sigars Tobacco, Soap Stare.h, Sperm, Adaman
tine and Star Candles, together with a general aasort
mr.al of Confectioneries <fcc. Pure and Extra Lead, Paints
Oils, Putty, Varnish, Lamblaek, and a variety of other
Paints, Nails; and many other articles too numerous to
mention, ail of which will be sold very low for cash.
Call and see lor yourself before purchasing elsewhere.
Their Store is on Crescent street, one door West of the
Favilion House. They will give the highest market
price for Country .Produce, delivered attlutir Store.
May 1,1851. S-fim
Cabinet and Carriage
KtcpalrinsSfcop.
Corner of the Green Square and Macon.
Struts, Ogletiiorm.
THE Undersigned would take this meth
od of informing the public thfft they are
uow prepared to execuie all kinds of Cabi.
net work ; also to repair Carriages at the
shortest nolice and in tlie most workmaT
lika manner.
WRIGHT &. BALLARH
Oglethorpe, July 24, 1851. !y
DONE’S 1 6L CO.
AITOELD respectfully inform their friends and the
” public generally that they have just opened a; their
STORE, ON MACON STREET, a New and weUe
elcted Slock of
Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods,
Consisting of Prints, Ginghams, Muslins, Latins, Braxt
4-c.4-c. Also, a variety of
Strnand Fancy Silk Bonnets!
In addition to their general assortment may be found
Hardwin, Hotloio-ware, Boots and Shoes, Hats aud Caps,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
■Scddfery.and a good assortment of
Family Groceries .
VT As we shall make no allowance for long credit and
bad debts, we are confident that we can ana will make
it to the advantage of those wishing to buy to call aud
examine our Btock before purchasing elsewhere.
T. A. SWEARINGEN, | A. G. V. DONEY.
April Bth, 1851. • I—6m
“"PHILIP COOK,
ti&.sraomssr!!!? M MW.
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
Practices in the Counties of Houston, Mcon, Dooly
Sumter, Marion, Talbot, and Crawford.
April 8, 1851. l.l y .
JAMES K. SELLERS,
WATCH MAIISR & JBWSLS&,
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
rS. WOI’LI) respectfully inform the public that he
permanently located in Oglethorpe, for the
ftt!*j>urpme of Repairing Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
Ac. He will visit oil the principle towns and villages in
South-Western Georgia, during the summer months for
tho purpose of executing any workm hisiineoftmsiness
that may present itself. All repairing done in a work
manlike manner, anil warranted.
April 21th, 1851 3-ts.
BLAXRSI!
~WBTO\V on hand und for sale at this Office,
ll Justice’s Summons, Executions See.
Sheriff’s Deeds, Juror Summons, Bonds dec
Any other Blanks furnished at short notice
All orders when accompanied by the cash
Will be promptly attended to.
Books ! Books!!
CO COPIES OF THE
Married IVowan's Medical Companion, .
For sale at the “South-West Georgian” Of
fice by C. B. YOUNGBLOOD.
P. S. All orders from abroad promptly
nttemled to.
Sapt. 12,1851.
* “
NOTICES OF
Hi ho a els, m
Magnolia House,
Cotr.fr of Crescent, and Sumter Streets
Oglethorpe Ga.
BY A. M. THOMASON.
FB ’HE best accomodations that the times
g and market will afford may be found
at the above named House, at all times.
No effort will be spared to render all who
call, comfortable.
June 5, 1851. 8-ly.
pavTTTon house,
OGLETHORPE, OA.,
Immediately Opposite the
South Westen R ail Road Depot.
s, S. BOONE.
June I, 1851. 7-ts.
Oglethorpe Hotel,
BY 7aMES~BELL.
LLEN SUTTON would respectfully
•„ inform the public thal be has opened
a larye ami commodious house for Public Entertainment
in the new town of Oglethorpe, under the management
of James Bell, whose eiperienc- in the business wili en
able him to give general satisfaction to all. The rooms
of the house are well finished and supplied with excel
lent beds, &c. The table will always be supplied with
the be 4 fire the country can afford. In short it is intop. .
ded,if possibl ■, to make this house superior to an-'i;;
South- A cstern Georgia. A large Brick bunding is now
being eret ted on the promisor lorthc purpose of affording
CXtc.i|ive accomodations, which will be completed by
fall. The public are invited to call.
Oglethorpe, May, 15, 1851. jt 5-ly.
DAGUEREOTYPES!!
j,HILIP T. FEARS takes this method
£ of 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 ar more of the mementoes of life,
which, under the trying circumstances of a
final separation, no price can purchase.
Rooms at the Drug Store on Baker Street.
May 22, 1851. 6-ts.
GEORGIA—Macon County
Court of Ordinary , May Term 1851.
Present their Honors, Ichabod Davis, Jo-’
seph 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
Doster, dec’d, has fully settled up said Estate
as appealed by the vouchers filed in office,
and prats to he dismissed from said Admin
istration. It If, therefore ordered by the
Court that the of this Court cause a
Notice to he published, calling upon all per
sens concerned, to be and appear at the
November Term of said Court and show
cause if any they have why letters of Dis
missionsliould not be granted. I
A true extrart from the minutes.
W. W. CORBITT, Cl’k.
May 22,1851. 6-m6m. .
Carriages! Carriages!
vVTftJU
f M HE Subscriber announces to the peo-
M. pie of Oglethorpe and surrounding
Country, that lie has now on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Rockaways, &c., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his line are invited to cal! and examine
his Stock, at Messrs. Lewis & Price’s
Ware House, on Baker Street.
T. M. JACKSON, Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts
J. Kaufman & Bro.
FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
Syrup, Lemon Syrup, Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, &c. &c. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts
PROSPECTUS
OP THE
South-West Georgian.
The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is
i*ued every Friday morning in the new
Town of OGLETHORPE, at the low
pi ice of Two Dollars a year, to be paid in
advance.
OUR POLITICS.
We are now and ever have beet) for the
Union.—The “Georgian” will, therefore,
advocate the measures of the great conser
vative Union Party, it will pursue a fair and
candid course towards the Opposition—be
stowing censure on whatever is seusurable,
and ever battling fur truth, regardless of the
source from whence it emanates.
Its columns will be filled with choice selec
tions of Miscellaneous, Political, Domestic
and ConnwTcial 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
ollowing terms:
One Dollai per square of twelve lines of
less for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for
each insertion thereafter.
A liberal deduction will be made on yearly
advertisements, nr those insorted for three or
six months. Also contracts will be made
with County Officers, to advertise lor them
on the most liberal terms.
All letiers on business, must be addressed
to C. B. Youngblood, Publisher, and post
paid. YOUNGBLOOD & HOGUE.
Oglethorpe, Ga. May 7th 1851.
RAEDY MADE CLOTHING at Cost
for Cash, by DONEY 6c Cos.
July Ist 1851. 19-ts.
I MEW STORE,
QN SUMTER STREET,
First building above the Magnolia Haute
Smith & Rogers
HAVE on hand a well assorted stock o
SPRING 6p SUMMER GOODS
consisting of every variety of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hardware
Cutlery , and Crockery, Druges
and Mndidnes,
Ready-made Clothing,
SADLERY , STATIONERY , <s-c.
All of which will be sold at COST for cash.
Now is the time for persons wanting anything
in the Dry Goods line to supply themselves
on the most advantageous terms. ,
Oglethorpe, June 5, 1851. Bf—Af
FOR SALeT^J
rHE “PAVILION HOUSE” tfc the
new town of Oglethorpe, sjgptted on
the corner of Crescent and MaRM 1 Sts., near
and in full view’ of the RaiUfipMil Depot, is
now offered for sale. This building is new,
the rooms are large, neat And airy, possessing
every convenience for thfe comfort of [rave 1 .,
ers and boarders. Purchasers are invited to ’
cal! and examine fbrjhemselves.
ASHBURN, BOON & Cos.
May 2j£pßsl. 7-ts
W7l#R Sale, by DILL &,MARSHALL,
W. a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and
Twine.
Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851 9 it
BACON! BACON! ! We have for sale
40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low
est market prieps.
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts
FLOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour
for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 ts.
Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey,
SV RRUP, and VINEGAR, for sale by
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, crock
ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, CofTee, &c. &c., for
sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga.
by, DILL & MARSHALL.
June I, 1851. 9 ts.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T.
M. Jackson & Cos., in the Counties of
Macon, Sumter, Dooly and Marion, are no
tified that their notes and accounts have been
placed in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq, of
Oglethorpe, for settlement.
T. M. JACKSON & CO.
j June 19, 1851, 10-ts,
KOTIC E
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
under the firm of A. WELLES &,Co.,
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. *lO-ly
THE Undersigned having disposed of his
iaterest in the GROCERY BUSI
NESS to his late partner, Mr.G. F. PALMS
and J. W. 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. *lO>ly.
COPARTNEKSIIP.
THE Undersigned having bought out the
interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the
firm of MeSsis. A. Welles &, Cos., have form
ed a copartnership, and will continue the
WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, under tho 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.
GEO. F. PALMES.
Savannah, June 19,1851. *lO-ly.
A New Livery, Sale and Exchange
STABLE,
Located on tlie corner of Randolph
and Chatham Streets, in full view of
The Oglethorpe Hotel,
WILL be completed and ready for
business by the 20th Inst. At this
Stable will be kept, Horses Buggies, Carri
ages and Vehickles of all descriptions, to
hire, sell or swap. Persons will be sent to
any point in Georgia. Horses boarded by
the month, week or day. Persons coming
1 to our place to take the cars, can find a large
airy, comfortable and well kept Stable to
leave their Horses at. The Lots adjacent
to the Stables, are shaded by a beautiful
! grove, and well supplied with running water;
Drovers are therefore, invited to give us a
f call, as ample provision will be made for
r their accommodation.
A. W. COLLINS, G.W. ASHBURN,
’ j. C. ASHBURN, M. s. McKENZIE.
r Oglethorpe July 1,1851. 12-6 tn.
i- .
1 RAIL.ROAD HOUSE,
| Opposite Central Rail Road Depot
BAST MACON.
BY S.M. LANIER.
May 15.1851. ny t
Job work neatly execu
ted at this office, for eash*!
MARRIAGE:
WflY SO OFTEN - UNHAPPY.
THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY!
Mast tad many a wifa enint.-s yea n of bodily
Wttf.HnS and of raafettl aagnitb, prostrate and help
lata, embittering her life, that of her hniband, *nd
hazarding the future welftre of her children, wining
from cxoeee which, ifknovn, would have spared thj||
•offering, the anguish to the wife, and to the tJpT
band embarrassment* and pecaniary
lag their origin in the mind being weighed
harassed in conaeqaence of (he aickneas ofthjpSom
panion of his bosom.
How Important that the causes (paid be known
to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadlal
and harrowing consequences tojpfi health nd ha[>
piness of both may be avoided? Life ia too ahort and
health too precious to admit jigt portion of the one to
be spent withont tbs fall dtnjoyinent of the other.
Tbe tiraeh- possession of a tittle work entitled as
follows hasten tbe means of saving the health and
the lHejdjjtossands, as over
fwoi‘HUN DREO THOUSAND
J capias have been sold sinco tbe first edition was is
seed.
The author has been induced to advertise it by
the urgent and pressing request of those who have
been indebted to its pubb'estion for alt they hold dear
(that sit may have an opportunity of obtalr'iig it), and
who have favored him with thouee-.oa ot letters of
encomiom, some of which arc annexed to the adver
tisement,
THE MAftRiED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Companion.
BT D- X M. MAUBJCEAU,
t e>rstioft or DtiiAitt or women.
Tirintietk Edition. 18mo.. pp. 250. Prict. SI.OO.
THIS WORK 18 INTENDED ESPECIAL
LY FOE THE MARRIED, or those oontenipla
ting marriage, as it discloses important secrets which
should bo known to them particularly.
Here, every female—the wife, the mother the
one cither budding into womanhood, or tbe one in
the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates
an Important change—can discover the causes, syrnp
toms, and th© moot efficient remediei ®na iuoit cer
tain mode of cure, In every oomplaiat to which her
•ex it •abject , ,
The revelation* contained in iU page* have proved
• blewing to thomend*. ■ the innumernble letters
received by the author (which he b permitted by the
writer* topabliib) will attest.
SICKLY AND CNIIAPBY WIVES.
Extrcct of a Letter from a (JtnUeman in Dayton, O.
•'Daitok, May 1, 18-17.
* Dr. A. M. MacriciaL— My Dear Sir: ‘The
Married Woman's Private Medical Companion, for
which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came
safety to hand. I would not have troubled you with
these few lines, bot that 1 am impelled by a sense
of gratitude, for myself and wife, to give utterance
to oar 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 succeaaive one more and more
debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life m lm
mlncnt danger, and which waa.on the last oeoomon,
despaired of. I supposed that this Mato ot things was
inevitable, siul resigned myself to meet the worst.
At tilts time (now about two months) I heard your
book highly spoken of. as containing some matters
reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, I can
uot express to you the relief it afforded my distressed
mind and the Joy it. page* imparted to my wife, on
learning that the great discovery of M. M. Ueso
meaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to
ma which I little conceived was possible. No pecu
niary consideration can over repay the obligations I
am under to you for having been the means of im
parting to u* th© matters contained in ‘ 1 he Mamed
Woman’* Private Medical Companion. But for
tfaif, ere another year would have passed over mv
head, in sil human probability my wife would have
been in her grave, and my children left motherleae.
Extract from a Letter .
Competence and Health*
‘‘Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 2-4, 1847.
“Mr Dear Bir: I know yon will have the kind
ness to bear with me in encroaching upon your time,
while I acknowledge (in behalf of myself and wife)
tbe obligation* we feel ourselves under to yon in hav
ing made known certain matters, contained in your
moat invaluable * Married Woman’s Private Medical
Companion.’ It has been worth its weight in gold
to me. If I express myself rather warmly, you will
see that I can not do so too warmly, when I inform
▼on of the extent to which I have, through it, been
benefited. I will state my situation when I obtained
yonr book through the merest cariosity 1 look upon
It as one of tbe most fortunate events of try life. I
had been married some ten years, and was the father
of seven children. I was long straggling unceasingly,
to the end that I might gain a moderate competency,
but the results of my utmost exertions at the end left
me about where I was at the beginning of each year;
and that only, w ith the most stinted economy, suffi
cing with hardy the necessaries of life. Finally, this
constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon
my health : I felt leas capable to endnre its continu
ance, while I felt the necessity of pernevernnee.
“ This constant, unceasing struggle on my part u as
imperative, in consequence of the prostrated condi
tion cf my wife (with occasional intermission) tor six
years, much of the time eonfinod to her bed, and of
course incapable of taking the charge and manage
ment of household affairs. Her condition arose from
causes of which I was ignorant. Oh! what would
I have given had I the six years to live over again !
What would my wife have given to have boon spared
the loug day s and still longer nights nrotrate on a
bed of sickness! all of which would have been
avoided, had I then seen a copy of ‘The Married
Woman's Private Medical Companion.’”
From a Physician.
DANGEROUS DELIVERIES,
OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C
How many are suffering from obstruction or irreg
ularities peculiar to the female system, which un
dermine their health, the effects of which they are
ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking
medical advice! How many Buffer from prolapmt*
uteri (falling of the womb), or from Jtuor-albus (weak
ness, debility, &c., Ac)! How many are in constant
agony for many months preceding confinement! How
many have difficult if uot dangerous deliveries, and
whose lives are jeoparded during such time, will find
lu its pages the means of proveutiun, amelioration,
and relief!
Extract from a Letter.
To those just Married.—” Dad I known}’’
” Philadelphia. Nov. 89,1847.
“Dr. A. M. Mauriciau : Had I known of the in
nntaat matters treated of in ‘Tbe Married Woman's
Private Medical Companion’ some years ago, how
much misery I might have escaped I I have suffered
years from causes which you point out in your book,
without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and
found my ease treated of. I trust overy female will
avail herself of tbe information contained in its pages.”
Letters one daily received of this character, tune
eessary to preaent.
To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar
riage, or perhaps hesitating os to the propriety of
Incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the
importance of being possessed of the revelations con
tained In three pages, so intimately involving their
fatnre happiness, esn not be appreciated.
It is, at conrac, impracticable to convey more fully
the various subjects treated of, as they are of a na
ture strictly intended for the married, or thoao con
templating marriage; neither ia it ncocaaarv, since
It ia every ono'a duty to become posaoaaed of knowl
edge whoreby the coffering* to which s wife, a moth
er, or a sitter, may be euhject, con bo obviated.
OT Copies will be sent by Kind free of PosUto
to the t*orehnser.
or On the receipt of One Dollar, “TUB MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATK MEDICAL COM
PANION” is aent {mailed freeJ to any part of the
United States. All letters must bo post-paid (except
those containing a remittance), and addressed to Dr
A. M. MAURICEAU. Box 1984, New York City.
Publishing Office. No. 188 Liberty t., New York.
C V* b * > MAH,
within three mouths with perfect safety sad cer
tainty
All persons wishing to purchase the above
work or Mediqine, can do so by applying to
we by mail or otherwise; As I am Dr. Mau
riseau's aiiihoriied agent.
PHILIP T. FEARS—Oglethorpe Ga.
Dealer in Druggs, Medicines and Books,
Coolticnrner, Sf. Biker
jtouL #>%#■;
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MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE,
THE conductors of the Institution assure its numerous
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 means, 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 unfortu
nately, the obstinacyuf thedelinquent should amount to
incorigiblencss. no resource is left for the preservation
of discipline, but expulsion or dismission, which, how
ever, shall never take place, but by the decision of a
majority of the Board, (Visiting Committee.)
Terms:
Orthography per Academic year, f Ifi Off
Tuition in Spelling, Beading, Arithmetical ta
blcs, Writing and Arithmetic per Academic
year, . 20 Off
The above with Geography, English Crammar,
m( the use and of Maps, 85 Off
.. ue above or either of the foregoing with En
glish Composition, Ancient and Modern His
tory, with problems on -the Globes, Orna
mental Penmanship and Botany, W W
The above or either of the foregoing with G ,
ometry, Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura
tions, Surveying, Navigation, Civil Engi
neering, Chemistry, Geology, Natural, Mor
al and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric and
Logic, 40 Off
The Languages atone or with either the above
departments, 40 Off
French alone, 80 Off
pRNAMKNTAJ. DEPARTMENT:
Instrumental Music, 50 00
Use of Insrrument, 10 00
Needle Work and Embroidery, 8 00
Wax Flowers and Fruit, 15 Off
Drawing and Painting, 15 Off
Visiting Committet: .
G. B. WARDLAW Esq.
Col. J. E. BROWN’
Dr. WM. J. JOHN ON?
JARED HUDNALL; Esq.
BENJ. HODGE, Esq.
JOSH DA HARRIS, Esq.
apparatus:
The Institution lias an extensive I’hifoshphical
Chemical, Astronomical and Mathematical Apparatus!
sufficient for the demonstration of all Chemical and’
Scientific engnitia.
The pupils are received for no less a period than a
session.
No deduction will he made for absence, unless occa
sioned by protracted sickness.
One half, or part of the tuition is expected in advance
and the remaining at the close of the session.
Board can he obtained, in respectable families, at
from eight to ten dollars per month.
, „ JOHN A.GffXNT.
r out Gaines, January, 1851. I—ly iVmo;**/.
J. Kaufman 4s’ I3ro't>
NEW DRY GOODS
AND CLOTHING STORE; ‘1
On Baker S'reei Mow the Oglethorpe
Hotel .
WOULD respecifully inform tlm Pub
lic 1 hat they have just opened their
Slock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Muslins, and all kind of Ladies Dies* Goods,
Hose,Gloves, Laces, Edgings, ilk Parasols,
Fans, &c., together with a variety of Fanry
Articles, and a nice assortment of fine Jew
elry. Also a fine lot of READY MADB
CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All of
which will be sold, for cash, at New Yoik
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6-ts.
John Freeman,
WOULD respectfnlly inform the public that lie is ante
” chanic anil that lie cun execuie job*of .ash, d'm
blinds and inside finishing ot house*, also lie can Mika
chain pumps at the shortest notice. He may be found af
Boone’s Hotel at alt times when not engaged.
Oglethorpe, May 8, 1850. 4 6m
GEORGIA—MACON COUNTY,
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present’ the Honorable lcluibod ‘Dari*,
George Williams, and Nuilian Bryan
J ustices.
HERE AS, James S. Hollinshcd,
TT Administrator of Miles K. Harman,
deceased. Conrad Murplt, Administrator of
Jacob Jasper lappey, deceased, and James
G. Moulton and McKinneili Taylor, Admin
istrators of Thomas Taylor, deceased, have
duly petitioned the Court for letiers of dis
mission from the Estates they severally rep
resent: Therefore, all 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
why said letters of dismission should not
be granted in terms or the Law.
Given under my hand, at Office, in La*
nior, this 7th day of July, A. D. 1851.
W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O.
July 9th, 1851. 136.
Rates of toH at
S. H. CLARK'S FERRY.
On Flint River.
MAN and Horse. 10-
Ox Cart; 2
1 Horse Waggon or Buggy, 25
% “ u 3O
2 “ Close Carriage, Barauch or
Rockaway, 35
‘1 or 6 Mule team, 40
Anew Bridge is now built on the road from
the Ferry toOglethorpe across Buck’s Creek,
makipg the distance only two and half miles
from the Fel*ry. The landings are at good
as any on the River.
July 9tb, 1851, 13 6m
NOTICE.
MESSRS. NELSON & GUMMING would inform tbs
iu public that person, hiring Buggies from their Stable
mutt expect to pu-von the delivery of them,and person,
boardinghorse* with them must pay monthly. Their ns -
cessltles require thl* court*. Ail persons indebted to
them by net®or account will please iettle immediately.
April 84’h, mi. J. t f