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Side, Ilip. (lark, Uniti* and Jnims; SonrfoJo. King's
Evil, White Sere I lings, Hard Tnronra, ‘"'lift joint*, and !
*ll fixed pain* whatever. Where thin Platter i* applied
rain ranimt exist.
These Planters posnent the advantage* of being put i
■P in air-tight boxen; hent a they retain their (till virtues j
to all elimatea.
‘I his celebrated Pain Ext-aolor has been no esten- :
lively used by Phyaieinns and the people in general, j
both in this country and Eutope, that it t* almost need
le* to say any thing wont it. Vet there may lie anno I
Who stand in need of its heuling poiyem who have not j
yet tried it. For I'oir takes we will simply Mote what it :
has dona in thousands of cases, and what it will do for
them when tried.
A VOICE FROM GFORGIA.
Read the following testimony from a
Physician.
Okrti.cmin—Your Hebrew Plaster has rttred me of
Mins of wltiehl have suffered for twelve year* pgst.—
During this period I labored under an affliction of my ‘
loins and side, ami tried ntany remedies that my own !
medical e.X|N*rience suggested, hut willioitt ohmintng re
lief. At length 1 used your Plaster, and am now by i|s
good Mlerts entirely cured. I will recommend the few
Ihtvid or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from
contraction of the muscles, or |crutancnt |tains in the
title ot bant.
The people of Georgia have but to heroine acquainted
frith It* virtues w hen they will resort to its use.
Vopts, truly, M.W. WALKER, M.D.
Forsyth, Monroe County, I -a.
To Messrs. Seovil Sc Mead, Mew Orleans, la.
JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PL VS
TER IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Kcovill & Mead: 1 have beeir iron filed with
the rhrunic rheunuiuni fur the last twelve years. On
the Ist of July. 1849,1 was so Iwul that 1 could not turn
myself in bed. and the jtain so severe that 1 hud not
•lepta wink for six days. At this time my attending
physician prescribed the “Hebrew Planter, ** and it acted
like a ( harm; the pain left me, and 1 slept inure than
half of the night, and in tlnee days 1 was able to ride
©ut. I consider the “Hebrew Plaster*’ the best remedy
for all sort* of pain* now in uue. G. W. 3PMINN.
Hendersonville, N. G. Aug. 16, 1850.
Beware of Counterfeit* and base
Thf genuine will in future have the signature of E.
Tayi.o* cn the steel phitc engraved label on the top of
each box.
Purc are advh*ed that a mean counterfeit of this
article ft* in existence ’
‘Khe genuine i* sold only by us, and by onr agent* ap
pointed ilmmiihoutthe Soul h—utul no /M(Uar is ulltnnd
toseliiL Dealers and purchaser* genreally arc caution
ed agaiusi buying of any hm our regular agents, other
wise they will he iinpowd upon with a worthless article.
SCOVII, A MEAD, 113
Cbartrp* street, N*. Orleans, Sole General A genus for
the Soivhem Stales, to whom all order* must invaria
bly be adurwwted.
Soul by flead A Oliver. Oglethorpe, (ia.; 1. E. A A.
H.Thimim*n, Pond Town; 11. M* Jeter, Buna Vista;
D. Young, Aroeriru*; Dill & Marshall. Port Haines; VV.
J. Audersou. foul Valley; Cooper fe Howard, Perry.—
Sold at wholesale by Havtland, Kucm; & To. New
York; ila?iland, KWeyA Cos. Augusta Ha.; llavilaud
Harrell Si Cu and P. M. Cohen,Churletton, S. (i.
April, 1851.
■
West Oglethorpe!
SITUATED on the rise of Laml West
of the present locality of tire City of
Oglethorpe,
Immediately after crossing ilte Branch.—
Ground high and rolling, water good. Town
Lull suitable for business or residence, The
Lull are immediately on (lie main road lead
ing to Pondtown and Americas from which
direction the principle trade for this point
will come. Those desirous of health or plea
sant locations, will do well lo call and exam
ine for themselves. Lois have already been
sold lo the amount of several thousand dol
lars. Apply to the subscribers on the prent
iiaa
J. W. HERRING,
N. L. ANGIER.
West Oglethorpe, July 9, 1851. 13 ts
For Sale.
LOT No. 9 on Square 3 on ihe Corner
of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap
ply • PHILIP COOK.
Ogalthorpa, July 3, 1851. 12-ls.
FORT GAINES HOTEL.
O. 11. DAVIS,
HAVING purchased the above iianv-d Hotel would re
spectfully inform hi* friend* anti the public gene
rally that he ha* taken full charge of it. Those visiting
Fori Gaines will please jive them a call.a* no pain# will
N* spared for the accommodation of those who favor
him with their patronage.
Annexed lothe e*tabii*hment is a large 1,01 and com
modious Stables, sufficient for the accommodation of
Drovers.
March 15, 1351. I—ly
J. W. SPEJYCE,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
OGLETHORPE, GA.
Respectfully informs the citizens
of Oglethorpe and vicinity dial he is
now prepared to execute any work entrusted
to him, in the neatest and latest style. He
will also kfipp for sale, a variety of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS tic.
Persons wishing good Clothing, will do
Well to call ami examine for themselves be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Shop on the
corner of Sumter and B iker Streets.
Oglethorpe, Sept. 19, 1851. 23 ly
OGLETHORPE
DRUG STORE.
Philip t. fears takes this method
of calling the attention of his ft lends
and the public geneially to his splendid as
sortment of Drugs and Medicines now on
hand, and assures the Physicians of this and
the sutrounding villages that he will do till in
his power to give satisfaction.
He Begs leave also lo call the attention
of the Ladies to his beautiful supply of
PERFUMERY
TOILET POWDERS ff PAINTS.
Oglethorpe, August 1, 1851. 16-ts.
FOUR MONTHS after date application
will be made lo the Court of Ordina
ry of Macon county fur leave to sell a negro
girl, for the benefit of Martha J. Bell, minor,
JAMES BELL, G.trd’n.
July 17, 1851, 14 4m,
NEW STORE.
Carson, Grier & Cos.
HAVE just received from New York and
opened at their Now Store, opposite
Price's Ware II ouoe, Baker Street, a large 1
and desirable slock of Spring and
Summer Goods,
I Consisting of every variety of
I Staple :■ ml Fmrcy i-y Goods.
j Boots and .'lines, Mots and Bonnets, Ilard
j wato. Cutlery and Crockery, Drnggs & Med
; jejnrs. Ready made Clothing, Sadlery, Sta
tionery, Jewelry &c., Jkt. All of which
I have been candidly selected, arid will be sold
;on very reasoncble terms. The Citizens of
\ Macon and adjacent Counties are respectful
; ly invited to call and examine our stock be
fore making their purchases.
We would also rail the attention of those
in the vicinity o( LANIER, to our Store in
that place, where we have a Stock equal
toany in Oglethorpe, and where almost any
artiele desired can he Imd on good terms hy
i calling at the Brick Store.
R. CARSON,
J. M. GREER,
J.T. CARSON.
Oglethorpe May', 15 1851. stf
Rates of toll at
S. H. CL*UK’S FERRY.
On Flint River.
AN anJ Horse, 10
I Rorse Waggon or Boggy, 25
2 “ “ ‘ “ 30
2 “ Close Carriage, Barauch or
Rockavvuy, 35
4 or 6 Mule team, 40
Anew Bridge is now built on the road from
the Ferry to Oglethorpe across Buck’s Creek,
making the distance only two and,half miles
from the Ferry. The landings are as good
as any on the River.
July 9th, 1851. 13 Cm
~ PEMBERTON & SURER,
ABE now receiving and will continue to receiveduring
the Summer a large stock of
Family Groceries ,
consisting of Bacon, ?*ard, Flour, Loaf and Brown Sugn
Coffee, Tea, Rice, Nyrun, Molasses. Mackerel No. 1-2-3,
Whiskey, Ruin, Gin, (handy, Wine, Porter Cordials,
Kckles, Preserves. Sea Lobsters, Sardines,
ibacco, Soap Starch, Sperm, Adaman
midles, together with a general assort
oneries&c. Pure and Extra I/*ad, Paints
1 .amhlae.k. aud a variety of other
Paints, Nails; .irticleqapo numerous t<*
mention, all of which will he sold very'Jovv for cash.
Call and see for yourself before pUPchaHirtg elsewhere.
Their Store is on Crescent street, one doax west of the
Pavilion House. They will give the highest market
price for Country Produce, delivered at their St-ire.
May 1, MM. b-fiin
DONEY & CO.
WCH’I.D respectfully inform their friend* and the
public gencmlly tiiat lliey have just opened at their
STOKE, ON AIACON STREET, aNewaud wellse
eleted Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods,
Consisting of Print*, Gingham $, Muslins, Lawns , Braze
<jr. fijr. Also, a variety of
Slrastiid Fancy Silk Bonnets!
In addiiion to their general assortment may be feuno
Hardware, Hollow-ware, Boots and Shots, Huts aud Caps,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Saddlery, amt a good assortment of
Family Groceries ,
JKr As we shall make no allow ance for long credit and
bud iUIjIs, we are confident that we can and will make
it to the advantage of those wishing to buy to call and
examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere.
T. A. SWEARINGEN, | A. G. V. DONEY.
April Bth, 1851. I—6m
Taes k. sellers, !
WATCHMAIIER*.JEWELER |
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
WOIILI) respectfully inform the public that he
permanently located in Oglethorpe, for the
of Hcpuiriug (Mocks, watches, Jewelry
tVc. lb* will visit all the principle tow ns and villages in
South-Western (Georgia, during the summer months for
the purposoof executing any workm hinline of business
that may present itself. All repairing done in a work
manlike manner, and warranted.
April 21th, 1351 3-ts.
KLAXRS.
“TejTOVV’ on Ititnd and fur salt! at this Oflico,
Jtisticti’s Summons, Executions &c.
Slicritrs Deeds, Juror Summons, Bonds See
Any other Blanks furnished at short notice
All orders when accompanied by the cash
Will be promptly attended to.
Books! Books !!
60 COPIES OF THE
Married Woman's Medical Companion,
For sale at the “South-West Georgian” Of
fice hy C. B. YOUNGBLOOD.
I*. S. All orders from abroad promptly
attended 10.
Sept. 12, 1851.
BUGGEYS AND CARRIAGES.
THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand
and will continue to keep, all kinds
of Carriages for sale, Ills Carnages now
in Store at the Ware-House of G. C. Car.,
ntichael & Cos. i shall be absent for a few
days, during which lime Joint P. Hervey
will act its my authorised Agent. Any per
son wishing carriages can call on him and
be accommodated,
W. B. HALL.
Oglethorpe, sept. 5, 1851. 21 if.
NOTICE.
MESSRS, NELSON & GUMMING would inform the
public that perviitiH luring i<uggtes from (hvir Stahls
inunl oXi't'tlu pay on ttie delivery of them,aud |ieron*
boardiiigbowex .villi them mum pay monthly. Their n
cewitien require thi* rourne. All person* indebted to
them tiy note or account will plume* aeUla immediately.
April it'll, 1851. , 3-ts
F our months ap P r.-
ftttion will he mnrle to the Court of
Ordinary of Macon County, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the
lands, negroes, goods, Chattels &c. belong
ing tu the estate of McGrouder Bryan dec’d.
NATHAN BRYAN. Admr.
Sept. sth, 1851- 21 4rji
. - NOTICES OF AgA
jHH HOTELS. JUI
Magnolia House,
Corner of Crescent and Sumter Streets
Cgletliorpe 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, comfortable.
June 5, 1851. 8-lv.
PAVILION HOUSE,
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
Immediately Opposite the
South Westen Rail Road Depot.
S, S. BOONE.
June 1, 1851. 7-ts.
Oglethorpe Hotel,
BY JAMES BELL.
4LLEN SUTTON would respectfully
inform the public that he Ims opened
a large and commodious house for Public Eritertaumionl
in the new town of Oglethorpe, under the management
of James Bell, whose experience in the business will en
able him to give general satisfaction to all, r J lie rooms
of the house are well finished and supplied with excel
lent beds, &c. The table wHHilways he supplied with
the best fare the country can afford. In short it is inten
ded, if possible, to make this house superior to any in
South-Western (ieorgia. A large Brick building is now
being erected ot) the premises for the purpose of affording
extensive accomodations, which will be completed by
fall. The public are invited to call.
Oglethorpe, May, 15, 1851. 5-ly.
DAGIfEREOTYPESrr
PHILIP T. FEARS takes this
of informing the citizens of Ojjjlhorpe
’ 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, |hen, to se
cure one or more of till* mementoes of life,
which, under the trying circumstances of a
final seperution, oo price can purchase.
Rooms at the Drug Store on Baker Street.
May 22, 1851. 6-ts.
GEORGIA—Macon County
Court of Ordinary, May f’crrn 1851.
Present their Honors, Ichabod Davis, Jo* -
senh Mott, George Williams, O. C. Horne
and Nathan Bryan, Justices.
IT appearing to the Court that Abigal
Doster, Adm’r on the Estate of Wilson
Doster, dec’d, has fully 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 Cletk of this Court rause 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
mission should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes.
W. W. CORBITT, Ci’k.
May 22,1851. 6-m6m.
Carriages! Carriages!
.
THE Subscriber announces to the peo
ple of Oglethorpe and surrounding
Country, that he 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 lino are invited to call and examine
his Stork, 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, Lenton Syrup, Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, &.c. &,c. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
South-West Georgian.
The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is
isued 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 been 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 sensurable,
and ever battling for tiuth, regardless of the
source (rum whence it emanates.
Its columns will be filled with choice selec
tions of Miscellaneous, Political, Domesfle
and Commercial News, from a number of the
must popular Journals of (he day; together
with Statistics and general information on
the engrossing subjects of Internal Im
provement end Southern Manufactures.
ADVERTISING.
Advertisements will be inserted on the
ollowing terms:
One Dollar 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, or those inserted for three or
six months. Also contracts will be made
with County Officers, to advertise lor them
on the most liberal terms.
All letters on business, must be addressed
’ to C. B Youngblood, Publisher, aud post
paid. YOUNGBLOOD & HOLLAND.
Oglethorpe, Ga. May 7th 1851.
RAEDY MADE CLOTHING at osCt
for Cash, by DONEY & Cos.
July Ist 1851. 12-ls.
; A'E ! S TORE,
ON SUMTER STREET,
First building above the Magnolia House
Biiiith & Rogers
HAVE on hund a well assorted stork o
SPRING <s’ SUMMER GOODS
consisting of every variety of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hardware
Cutlery, and\Crock< ry, Drugss
and Mm Heines,
Readr-made Clothing,
SADLER V, S TA TWNEttY, <s’c.
Ml of which will be sold at COST for cash.
Now is the time for persons wanting anything
in the Dry Goods line to a supply themselves
on the most advantageous terms.
Oglethorpe, June 5, 1851. 81-
FOR SALR
THE “PAVILION HOUSE” in the
new town of Oglethorpe, situated on
the corner of Crescent and Macon Sts., neajx
and in full view of (lie Rail Road Depot.
now offered for sale. The building is
the rooms are large, neat, and airy, possessing
every convenience for the comfoixuf travel
ers and boarders. Purchasers jjpfe invited to
call and examine for themselv^K?
AS 11 BURN, BOON & Cos.
May'2Bth 1851. jgp 7-ts.
FOR Sale, by DIMnI|SmARSHALL,
a large of Bagging, Rope and
Twine.
Fort Gays, Ga. June, 1 1851- 9tf
(O ‘L'ONI BACON! ! We have for sale
in 40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low
est market prices.
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts
LOUR. 75 Barrels Supetfine Flour
’ for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 ts.
Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey,
SYRRUP, and VINEGAR, forsale by
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, crock
erv, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, &c. &c., for
sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga.
by, DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1,1851. 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.
June 19, 1851, 10-ts,
NOTICE
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
under the fiim 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. * 10-1 y
THE Undersigned having disposed of his
interest 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. *ltMy.
COPAKTNEKSIIP.
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 and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of
WEBSTER & PALMES, at the 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-Iy.
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 20lh Inst. At this
Stable will be kept, Horses Buggies, Carri
ages and Y r ebickles 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
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
call, as ample provision will be mude for
their accommodation.
A. W. COLLINS, G. W. ASHBURN,
J. C. ASHBURN, M. S. McKENZIE.
Oglethorpe July 1,1851. 12-titn.
RAIL ROAD HOUSE,
BY S. M. LANIER.
Jfwl - 5 ’ 1851 - 3E
Job work neatly execu
ted at this office, for cash.
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
leas, embittering her fife, that oT her husband, and
hazarding the future welfare (f her children, arising
from causes which, if known , would have spared the
suffering, the anguish to the wife, and to the hua
band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties hav
ing their origin in the mind being weighed down and
harassed in consequence of the sickness of the com
panion of his bosom.
How important that the causes should be known
to every wife, to every husband, that the dreadful A
and harrowing consequences to the health and hap- %
piness of both may be avoided! Life is too short and u
health too precious to admit any portion of the one tfepl
be spent without the full enjoyment of
The timely possession of a little work entitled as
follows has been the means of saving ffie hggdffi and
die life of thousands, as over Wc—
TWO HUNDRJKM'HOUSAND
copies have been the first edition was is
sued.
been Induced to advertise it by
i l *-* urgent and pressing request of those who have
been indebted to its publication for all they hold dear
i that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and
who have favored him with thousands ot letters of
some of which are annexed to the adver
tisement.
THE MARRIED WOMAN'S
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
, crtaio* or biiiihi or womxm.
Ttrentielh Edition. 18 mo., pp 250. Price, *I.OO.
THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIAL
LY FOR THE MARRIED, or thoe contempt*-
liug marriage, aa it disdoeei important xecret* which
•hould be known to them particularly.
Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the
one either budding into womanhood, or the one in
the decline of year,, in whom nature coutempUtex
an important change—can discover the canxes. symp
tom*. and the most efficient remedies and most cer
tain mode of cure, in every complaint to whicli her
vex is saljoct.
The revelation, contained in its pages hare proved
a blessing to thousands, aa the innumerable letters
received by the author (which he is permitted by die
writers to publish) will attest.
SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES.
Extract of a Letter from a Oenllrmtin in Dayton, O.
“Datton, May 1, 1847.
“Db. A. M. Macriceau— My Dear Sir: ‘ The
Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion.’ fur
which I enclosed one dollar to your address, came
safely to hand. I would not have troubled you with
these few lines, but that I 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 tanking for some
three years or more, in consequence of tier 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 on I supposed that this Btate of thintrs was
inevitable, and reaigned myself to meet the worst.
At this time (uow about two mouths) 1 heard your
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reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal, 1 can
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mind and the'joy its pages imparted to my wife, on
learning that the great discovery of M. M. Dean
meaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to
me which I little conceived was possible. No peeu
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am under to you for having been the means of im
parting to us the matters contained in ‘ I lie Married
Woman's Private Medical Companion.’ Rut for
this, ere another yeaE would have passed over my
head, in ail human probability iny wife would have
been in her grave, and ray children left motherlesa
Extract from a Letttr.
Competence and Health.
“Lancaster, Pa, Oct 24, 1P47.
“My Diar Sir: I know you will have the kind
ness to bear with me in encroaching upon your tim©,
while l acknowledge (in behalf of m\self and wife)
the obligations we feel ourselves under toyfu in hav
ing made known certain matters, contained in your
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your book through the merest curiosity 1 look upon
it as one of the most fortunate events of my life. 1
had been married some ten years, and was the father
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but the results of my utmost exertions at. the end left
me about where 1 was at the beginning of each year;
and that only, with the most stinted economy, suffi
cing with hnrely the necessaries of life. Finally, this
constant effort ws beginning to have its effect upon
my health: I felt leLs cnpable to endure its continu
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“ This constaut, unceasing struggle on my part was
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tion of my wife (with ‘occasional Intermission) for 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 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 been spared
the long dajs and still longer nights prostrate on a
bed of sickness! all of which would have been
avoided, had 1 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
clarities 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! llow many sutler from prulapnv*
uteri (falling of the womb), or from Jbtor-alhu* (weak
ness, debility, dec., Ac)! How many are in constant
agony for many months preceding confinement! How
many have difficult if not dnnuerous 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!”
“PHILAPEM’HIA, Nov. 29, 1847.
“Dr. A. M. Maußlckau : Had I known ot the im
portant matters treated of in ’The Married Woman’s
Private Medical Companion’ some years ago how
much misery I might have eacapcd ! I have auffered
years from causes wllich you point out in your booh,
without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and
found my case treated of. I truet every female will
avail herxelf of the information contained in its pages.”
Letters are daily received of this character, unne
cessary to present.
To those yet unmarried, but contemplating mar
riage, or perhap# heaitating aa to the propriety of
incurring the responsibilitieg attendant upon it, the
importance of being poasesaed of the revelations con
tained in these pages, so intimately involving their
future happiness, can not he appreciated.
It ia, ot oourso, impracticable to convey more fully
the varioua subject* treated of, aa they are of a na
ture strictly intended for the married, or those con
templating marriage j neither is it necessary, since
It is every one’s duty to become possessed of knowl
edge whoreby the sufferings to which a wife, a moth
er, or a aistor, may be subject, can be obviated.
r Copies will be sent hy Platt free of Postage
to tho Purchaser.
CV On the receipt of One Dollar, “ THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION” is sent (mailed free) to any part of the
United Btates. All letters must be poat-paid (except
those containing a remittance), and addressed to Dr
A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City.
Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty L, New York.
Over 30.000 Copies hove beeo sent by MAIL
within three months with perfect safety aad cer
tainty
All persons wishing to purchase the above
work or Medicine, can do so by applying to
we by mail or otherwise; As 1 am Dr. Mau
riseau’s authorized agent,
PHILIP T. FEARS—Oglethorpe Ga.
Dealer in Druggs, Medicines and Books,
ICooktcnrner, St. Baker
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pir s s 8 * ss ‘^|
mHND^RIMKLEfiE.
|MbE conductors of the Institution assure Its numerous
and the public in general, that there is, and
shall he a sufficient number of competent in
structors and Tutoresses in all the branches, professed
| to he tauaht in the Institution.
A punctual observance of the rules, the preservation
of good morals, a due regard lo decency and politeness,
sbaill 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 obstinacy of lliedelinqucntli-liould amount to
incorigibteness, no resource is left for the preservation
of discipline, hut 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, $"18 0®
Tuition in Spelling, heading, A rithraetic&l ta
bles, Writing and Arithmetic per Academic
year, 80 Oft
The above with Geography, English Grammar,
the use and draw ing of Maps, *5 Oft
The above or either of the foregoin r with En
glish Composition, Ancient aud Modern His
tory, with problems on the Globes, Orna
mental Penmanship and Botany, 80 Oft
The above or either ot the foregoing with Ge
ometry. Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura
tions, Surveying Navigation, Civil Engi
neering, Chemistry, Geology,Natural, Mor
al and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric aud
Logic, 40 00
The Languages alone or with either the abov*
departments, 40 ftu
Frent'll alone, ttt) 03
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT!
Instrumental Music, JO 00
l!se of Insrrument, 10 00
Needle Work and Embroidery, 8 Oft
Wax Flowers aud Fruit, 15 00
Drawing and Painting, 15 00
Visiting Committee :
G. B. WAKDLAW Est*.
Col. J. E. BROWN’
Dr. \VM. J. JOIINON;
JARED HUDNALL; Eo.
BEN'J. HODGE, Es.
JOSHUA HARRIS, Est.
apparatus:
The Institution has an extensive Philesliphieal,
Chemical, Astronomical and Mathematical Apparatus,
sufficient for the demonstration of all Chemical and
Scientific roghitin.
The pupils are received for no less a period than a
session.
Nodeduclion will he made for abeenee, unless occa
sioned by protracted sickness.
One hair, or part of the tuition isexpectrd in advance,
and the remaining at the close of the session.
Board can he obtained, in respectable families, at
from cigh tjlo ten dollars per month.
~ JOHN A. GRANT,
r ort Gaines, January, 1851. t—ly Princi[mt.
J. Kaufman fy RroW
NEW OKY GOODS
AND CLOTHING STORE.
On Baker Strut below*!he Oglethorpe
Hotel.
WOL’ LD reaperifuHy inform tit* Pub
lic llittl they have just opened ihei-r
Slock, consisting of (’alien**. Ginghams,.
Muslins, nlid all kind of Ladies Dies* Goods,
Hose,Gloves. Luces, Edging*, ilk Pitmanl*,
Fans, &c., together with a vatiety of Fsutp
Articles, and a nice assumtient of tine Jew
elry. Also a fine lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All if
which will be sold, for cash, at N*w Yoik
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6 if.
John Feeman,
wot LT) respectfully inform the* public that k i a mo
•’ chaiiic and lliut lie can execute job* of sash, door*
blind* arid inside finishing ot house*, also he ran make
chain pnnijtt* at the shortest notice. He may be found at
Hooitt p Hotel at all time* when not engaged.
Oglethorpe, May 8, 1850. 4 6n*
Drs,-THOMASON & DAVISON,
psnrexGajjre
OGIsOTIIOKPO, GA.,
“DESPFX 1 FI LLY inform their friendsand the public
. generally that they continue the practice of Medi
cine in the new town of Oglethorpe. As one of them
has had several years experience in the practice o.
-Medicine, thev flatter themutdves that they will be abls
to treat the various diseases of the human system in a
scientific and successful manner. A share of public pa
tronage is respectlully solicited.
One of them may lie found at their office at all hours,
except when professionally engaged.
BCrOflirc on the corner oi iSuinpter and Crereent St*.
A. M. Thomason, M. D. | J. C. Davison, M. I).
April?, 1851. i_:j-
GEORGIA—WACOM COIINTY,
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present’ the Honorable Ichabod Dari*,
George William*, and N>tili9n Bryaa.
Justices.
lIEREAS, Jumps S. Ilollinshed,
Y 7 Administrator of Miles K. Harman,
deceased. Conrad Murpli, Administrator of
Jarob Jasper Itippey, deceased, and Jame
G. Moulton and McKinnelli Taylor, Admin
istrators of Thomas Taylor, deceased, havu
duly petitioned the Court for letters 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
canj why said letters ofdismission should nob
be granted in terms of the Law.
Given under my hand, at Office, in La
nter, this 7th day of July, A. D. 1851
W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O
July 9th, 18511’ l36wt
Wool! Wool!! Wool!!!
WANTED —10,000 pounds of
WOOL either washed or uh*
washed, ft must be clear of burs and other
hard substances. The highest market prii
will be paid, either in Cush or Goods, by
N. Ousley & Son, Macon, Ga., or by the
subscriber in Oglethorpe.
„ V. L. J. MAY.
Sept. 19,1851. 23-if.