Newspaper Page Text
\
TIIK grr-at rcmefivfor ICbeonmh-m, Coot. Pain in the
Sjd*. Hip, Biu k. Li in h* nod Joint?; Sf nrihlo. KmgV
l.vil. White Swellings. Hurd Siiti Joitiu>,nnd
nil fixedjiauiH whatever. Where thi* Plinlcrie (ijiplUd }
Pain ea'ii.m cxinu
Tittle tMu'itrTH pnapcMi the advaniny.e? of Kdng put *
p io air-tight Unto; liemC they retain their full virtue* j
in all rdiam’-c?.
I hi>* crl'*hmtw| I’aifi Lxtractor law been so exten* j
PiveK u-etl hy and the jiefrpie in general, j
hath in litis country and it is aliiun4 ited- ;
1.-Mi to say any thing !>oi|l it. ct there may he some 1
who stund in ne *d of i healing p-meis \vh< have not |
>et trievl it. I'ortle trsiik*- %ve will dimply state vvluii it i
Pa* d,>ne In thniiKtiid’* f ases, ami vvhai Jt w ill do lor
ihciu when tried.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Head the following testimony from a
J'ln/Mciun.
• Je.vti.iwcn —Ydur Hebrew Pta-tcr bus cured me of
pains of wliiclil liave Mitr-rcd for t"cl*e ycurs past.—
iSiiririi; ties m'Tl'kl I tailored under an nfflicluui us my
Inins and rids, and tried many remedi-s that my own
medical e*| rience myyeKit and. but wiihmrt nhtaiiuug re
lief. Al lemftli 1 used ynnr l'laeler, and am now lit its
pnnd effi els entirely enre.t I will reennnnend the .few
Y)aviil nr Hebrew I’lafirer to all vlm are suderine Irnrn
uOnlraeiiou f tiic muscles, or pcmurnci.t jrains in the
fcide or IsieK.
The |,M|ilt of (teorgia have hut to heroine acquainted
with n- virtues when they “ ill re.-nrl to it- use.
}curs,truly, MW. VV AI.IvKM, M. D.
Forsyth, Monroe County, t,u.
To Messrs, i-'covil & Mead, >i vv Orleans, l.a.
JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLAS
TER IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Messrs. Scovill &■ Mctiil: 1 have been troubled with
the chronic rheumatism for the !n<t twelve years. On
the Ist of July. 18VJ. 1 was so had that J could not turn
myself in bed, and the pain po severe that J had not
rfept a wink for six days. At tliis time my attending
physician prescribed tlie**Hebrow Plaster,” and it acted
likl- a cbaYin; the |>au left me, and I slept more than
in,lf of the night, ami in three day* I was able to ride
out. 1 consider ihe ••Hebrew Plaster*’ tin*, bolremedy
i't,r allsorlK of iaius now in use. <. W. .W'sl INN.
ilendersonville.N. Aug. If>. ldfyH.
Jit Unite a t ('auuU r/t ils and last timin'.ions /
’Fhe genuine w ill in future have the signature of K.
Tayi.ou on the steel plate engraved label on ihc top of
each ln*x. f
Purchaser* arc advised that n mean counterfeit of tliis
arHcb* s is in existem e.
‘IV genuine is sold only by us. nml hy our agents ap
|iointcd throiighouf the Smith— and no j> dlnr is utlaUsd
Intel! it. Dealers and jiurc I lasers gen really are caution
ed against buying <*f any hut our regular agents, other
wise they will be inu>osed upon v\bh a WOmitessarticle.
SCOVIL & MKAD, 1 lb
rimrtrep street. N. Orleans, SSc#l fhnera! Agent* for
tie- Soiche>n States, to vvhotu all orders must invaria
bly b.j addressed.
Sold hy Head Oliver. Oglethorpe, Ga.; J. F„ kA.
l!.*J’houtjr>on, Pond Tcvvn; 11. AL Jeter, Bijna Vista;
l).\oiniK, Americas; IJiH<V Marsliall. Port <i;unes; VV.
J. Anderwm, fo Howard, Perry.—
Sold tt{ wlmfclsnle hy Keesc A ( o. Sevv*
York; Havihmd, KisleyAr t >. Angn-ta (.a.; Havilaujp
liarmll A: l’a aud P. M. l-ohen,<.’i.;u!••. :'u, ..<. .
West Oglethorpe ?
iOI IT If A TED on the cisn of Lam] West
kj of the present locality of the City of
Oglethorpe,
Immediately after crossing the Branch.—
Ground high ami rolling, water good. Town
Lots suitable fur business or residence. The
Lois are immediately on the main road lead
ing to Pomltown and Americtis from which
direction the principle trade for this point
will come. Those desirous of health or plea..
sar.l locations, will do well to cal! and exam
ine for themselves. Lots have already been
sold to the amount of several tlnmsaml dol
lars. Apply to the subscribers on the prem
ise*
J. W. HERRING,
N. L. ANGIER.
West Oglethorpe, July 9, 1851. 13 if <
For Sale.
LOT No. !) on Square 3 on the Corner
of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap- 1
ply to PHILIP COOK.
Ogelthorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ts. I
FORT GAINES HOTEL. !
O. 11. lIAVIS, J
RAVING purrhuMd the above uanu'd Hotel would rc
s|cctfiilly inform his friends ami tin* public gene
rally that he has taken full charge of it. Those visiting
Fort Guirifs will please give them a call, as no pains wall
I** Hjian-d for tin* accommodation of those who favor
him with their patronage.
Annexed to the establishment is a large Lot and com
modious Stables, sufficient for the accommodation of
Drover*.
March 25,155 L 3 —ly
IF. SPENCE,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
OGLETHORPE, GA.
Respectfully informs the citizens
of Ogletiiocp..’ and vicinity that lie is
now picpared to execute nnv work entrusted
to him, in the neatest and hues! style, lie
will also keep for sale, a variety of
CLOTHS, CASS!MERES. VEST.
INGS. HOSIERY, SHIRTS Sic.
Persons wishing good Clothing, will do
well to call and examine for themselves lie- ‘
fore purchasing elsewhere. Shop on the >
corner of Sumter and Baker Streets.
Oglethorpe, Sept, if), 1851. 23 ly
OGLETHORPE
DRUG STORE.
PHI Ml’ T. K: \IIS l,k. s li.i, ni.'ilioS !
of calling thu atleniion of his fiiends!
nod the public gcneially to his splrudid as- :
iiortiiieiit of Drugs and Medicines now on
hand, and assures thu Plivsiciaus of this and ‘
tile smrounding villages that he will dual! in :
his power in give satisfaction.
He Begs leave also lo call the attention ,
of the Ladies lo hi* beautiful supply of
PERFUMERY.
TOILET POWDERS ty RAI.XTS.
Oglethorpe, August 1, 1851. IG-tf.
FOUR MONTHS after date application
will I e made to the Court of Oitlina
rv of Macon county lor leave to sell a negro
girl, for the benefit of Martha J. Bell, minor,
J AME BELL, Gttrd’n.
July 17, 1851, 14-4 m,
NEW STORE.
Carson, Grier & Cos.
! || AV E jiifi received fcijju New York and
.4 fil opened ff t Hfielr New Store, opposite
l’i AY : ro [louse, linker Stieet, a large
auif des'uttble stock of Spring and
Summer Goods,
Consistinir of evetv variety of
! Mtiple ntirl Faucy Dry Goods.
i Boots and >hocs, Hals and Bonnets, Hard
! u a:e. Cutlery and Crockery, l)i uggs &• Med
i.tines. Ready made Clothin, 8a(Ilory, Sta
! lionerv, Jewelry &c., &<. All ol which
i iiave i.een catefnlly sole* led,and will lie sold
on very reason*:ldo terms. The Citizens of
■ Macon nod adjacent Counties are respectful
ly invited to call and examine our stock Be
fore making their purchases.
W’e would also call the attention of those
in the vicinity of LANIER, to our Store in
that place, where we liave a Stock equal
many in Oglethorpe, and where almost any
article desired can he had on good terms by
calling at the Brick Store.
R. CARSON,
J. M. GREEK,
J.T. CARSON.
Oglethorpe May, 15 ISSL stf
Rates of 101 l at
S. 11 l.Afiili’S PERKY.
On Flint River.
jjrjMPiK,j* MAN an.l Horse, 10 |
iBS °* c *"> 23
i Horse Waggon or Buggy, 25
2 “ “ “ 30
2 “ Close Carriage, Baruuch or
Uockaway, 35
4 or G Mule team, 40
Anew Bridge is now Imilt on the road from
the l’erry to Oglethorpe across Buck's ( reek,
making (lie distance only two and half miles
from the Ferry. The landings are as good
its any on the River.
July‘Jilt, 1851. 13 Got
PEMBERTON & SUBEfiT
VUi: now receiving ami will continue to receive during
the •‘Summer a large stock of
Fa mi 1 y (* rocc rias ,
conf>ißting of Huron. Ijird. Flour, Loafa:c! Brown Su--,
(oili-c/lVa. Kieo. Syrup, Moiatjsep. Mackerel .Vo. 1-2-H,
Whiskey. Until. Gin, Brandy, Wine, Porter Cordials,
1 emou Pickles, Pn’servcs Sea Ivibstors, Sardines.
Snnti’ Sjojirs Tobacco, Soap Starch. Sperrn. Adamun
ttneutjid Stur Caodl*K. together witn a general assort- .
men! tttt'onleclioneries&c. I'orcand Extra I,- ud. i’ninfsr
Oils, Btiry. Varnish. Loiuhiack, and a variety of otit
PaiiitSfSails; and uuuiyjtl^^i.rtides too nun tempi to
mention, jtll of, \|tUch will h * Ifcld v-ry low for cosh,
full and see for yourself before p!.if lie m:: eLfWluvc.
Their Store i on Frescenl street, door west of the
Pavilion House, They will give the hit/beef market
price lor (’ouiiWy Produce, delivered At their Store.
Maj 1,1851.
BONETT & CO.
VJQVI.I) respectfully inform their friends and the
public generally Hint they have just Opened at their
STOHK. ON MACON STiiEKT, a New and well se
eleted Mock of
Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods,
Consisting of Print*, Ginghams, Muslins, Limits, Braze
,tjr. <Jr<\ Also, a variety of
Sfrnitiid Fancy Silk Bounces!
In addition to their general assortment may he fnnd
Hardware, Ifolloti'+ware, lioats and. Shot's. I fats and Caps,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Saddlery, and a good assortment of
Pamilt/ tirocerie.
£V As we shall make no allowance for long; credit and ‘
bad debts, we are confident that we can and will make
it to the advantage of those wishing to hoy to call and (
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
V. A. SWKAUINOEN, | A.G. V. RONEY. <
April Btt, 1851. I—Om [
JAMES K. SELLERS, l
WATCZI MAKER St JEWE&3BB. 1
OGLKTHOUPE, HA., ‘
WOULD respectfully in'ortn the public that he
V-vAkhns |M*rnmnently located In Oglethorpe, for the
r- M se of Kejmiring Clocks, Watches. Jewelry
&c. lie will visit all the principle towns and villages in
South- Western .Georgia, during the summer mouths for
the purpose of executing any work tit his line of Imsiners
that may present itself. All repairiug done in a work
manlike manner, ami warranted.
April 21th, 1851 3-ts. (
12I.AXKS. 7
TKTOW oil Italtd and for sale at tliis Office,
X™ Justice's Summons, Executions &c.
Sheriff* Deeds, Juror Summon*, Bonus vVc
Any oilier Blanks furnished at short notice
All orders when accompanied bv tlio rush
Will he promptly attended to.
Rooks! Rooks l! ■
GO COPIES OF THE
Married IVomans Medical f’tim/iunion,
For sale at the “South-West Georgian” Of
lice hy C. B. YOUNGBLOOD.
I*. S. All orders from abroad promptly <
attended to.
Sept. 12, 1851.
BUGGEYS AND CARRIAGES.
SrgnilK SUBSCRIBER has on hand j
i H anil will continue to keep, all kinds !
of Carriages for sale. Bis Cm tinges now I
in Slum at die Ware-(louse of (J. C. Car.. :
micliael &. Cos. I shall tie absent for a few
j days, during which time John I*, llrrvoy
j will act as my atillioiisod Agent. Any per
| son wishing carriages can cull on him and
! lie accommodated.
W. B. HAl.fi.
Oglethorpe, sept. 5, 1851. 21 ts.
TotbiTT”
M ISSUS. NLI it (TM Ml\<; wonTil infunn the
public that persom* hiriiiu; ButgicM fmm ihcir Stable j
j iiui-t exj>*ct to pay on the delivery of them, mid pernm* !
lioiirdoiglior es with them niut pay mouthty. I heir or-1
cewitifs reipi re thi* course. All |h*i>oii indebted to 1
them by note or account will jdeaMe m>ttl imuieilmtcly. 1
Ajiril VMdi, 1151. 3-if
OUR MONTHS after rl .tebppli
. eatinn will In’ made to the Court of:
Ordinary of Macon Comity, when silting I'oc
Ordinary purposes for leave 10 sell all.the |
lands, negroes, guilds, Chattels Sfc. belong
ing in the rslule ol M>'Giouder Bryan dec’d.
NATHAN BRYAN. Admr.
Sept. sth, 1851- 21 4m
- , NOTICES OF
JUi noiELS. Mm
>1 a<f ii o 1 i a House,
Corner of Crescent anti Sunder Streets
Qglethoi’iic <>a.
BY A. M. THOMASON.
!1 E best accomodations that the limes
* and market will afford may be lound
at (he above named House, ai all limes.
No effort will he spared to render all who
call, comfortable.
June 5, 1851. 8-ty.
PAVILION IIOUSE^
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
Immediately Opposite the
South Weston Rail Road D'pot.
s, S. BOONE.
June 1, 1851. 7-ts.
< glclhorpe Hole!,
BY JAMES BELL.
$ LLEN SUTTON would respect folly
itdbiin lit*- public, that he lias opened
a large and c:oiuiodii)Uß house for Tuhlic Kntertainm**ul
in the new town of Oglethorpe, under the riuiimgeniun!
of Jatnes Hell, whose experience in the business will *u
uh!* him to give general t>ari*kietinti to all, Tim rooms
of l!i* lion*c are well finisbed and supplied with excel
lent heels. Ac. ‘The rabie w ill always be supplied ‘>\ith
the best fare the country ian allbrd. In short it is inten
ded, if pos-ib!**, to make this house su;s?rior to any in
Bouth-VV enlerii Georgia. A large Hrick building is now
being or*i led on the premises for the purpose of afionling
extensive accnmKlatious. wliicli will be completed by
fall. The public are invited to cull.
Oglethorpe, May, 15. 1851. 5-1 y.
daguereotypesiT”
Philip v. feails take*
of informing tlm citizens jd Oglctliorjie
and its vicinity that he is now prepared to
lake likenesses in a neat and superior man
ner, in Breastpins. Lockets! Morroco, Silk
and velvet cases. Delay n6t, then, lo se
cure one or more of “the mementoes of life,
which, under ihu trying circumstances of a
final seperntiuo, no price can purchase.
Rooms at llie Drag Store on Baker Street.
May 22® 1851. 6-if.
(: EOR G 1A —Mar on ('omit y
Court of Ordinary , J lay f'erm 1851.
Present their Honors, irlmbod Davis, Jo--
-sejill Molt, George Williams, O. C. Horne
and Nathan Bryan, Justices.
(i T appearing to lint Court llitit Abigal
sj Duster, Atini’r on the Estate of Wilson
Doster, dec’d, lias folly settled op said Estate
as appeared by the vouchers tiled in office,
and prays to he dismissed from said Admin
istration. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that the Cleik of this Court cause a
Notice In lie published, calling upon all per
sens concerned, to he and appear at the
November Term of said Court and show
cause if any they have why letters of Dis
mission should not he granted.
A true extract from the minute*.
W. W. CORBITT, Cl’k.
May 22,1851, G-mfim.
Carriages 1 Carriages!
THE Subscriber announces to the pro- t
pie of Oglethorpe and surrounding
Country, that he has now on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages, -
Rockatvays, &c., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing lo purchase anything I
in his line are invited to call and examine
his Slock, at Messrs. Lewis & Price’s 1
Wate House, on Baker Street.
t. m. jackson, Agem. ;
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if I
— |
J. Kaufman & Bro.
FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
Syrup, Lemon Syitip, Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, &e. &.c. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if
PROSPECTUS
OF TIIE
South-West Georgian.
The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is ‘
isued every Friday morning in the new
Town of Oglethorpe, at the tow
pi ice of Two Dollars a year, to be paid in
advance..
OUR POLITICS.
W’e 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 llie Opposition —lie- ;
stowing censure on whatever is seosurabie,
and ever battling for timii, tegatdless of the
source from whence it emanates.
Its columns will be filled with itoico 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
llie engrossing sohp'cts of Intkrwi. Im
provement ‘ind Southern Manufactures.
ADVERTISING.
Advertisements will be inserted on the
ollotving terms:
One Dollat per square of twelve liner.of
less for the fust insertion, and Fifty Cent* lot
each insi riion thereafter.
A liberal deduction will bo made on yearly
j advertisements, or those inserted lor three or
j six months. Also contracts will he made
with County Officers, to advertise tor them
oil llie most liberal let ms.
All letters oil business, must be addressed
:to C. ft Youngblood, Piihlolier, unit post
paid. YOUNGBLOOD & HOLLAND.
I Oglethorpe. Ga. May 7lh 1851.
RAEDY MADE CLOTHING at Cost
for Cash, by DONEY&Co.
; July Ist 1851. 12-ts.
JYE If S TORE,
ON SUMTER STREET,
First ‘milding above the Magnolia House {
ISmit h & Rogers
HAVE lin band a well iissonrd stock e
SPUING $ SUMMER GOODS
consisting of every variety of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hardware
Cutlery. and\Crt>ck’ ry, Drug'ss
and Medicines.
Readv-niude Cloliiiiur,
SADI.FRY, ST Aria'S F.r Y. %c.
Ml of which will be sold at COST for cash,
j Now is the time for persons wanting anything
! in the Drv Goods line to supply themselves
on the most advantageous, ter ms.
Oglethorpe, June 5, 1851. Bf—-■
FOR SALE. J
r|, HE-PAVILION MOUSE” in M
new town of Oglethorpe, situatcdX|
the corner of Crescent and Macon Stuplear
and in full view of the Rail Rond Dcjjbb is
now offend for sale. The
lie moms are large, neat, and airy, possessing
even convenience for the crJflfort of travel
is and boarders. Purchasers are invited to
all and examine for iheAselves.
ASHBURY, BOON <fc Cos.
Mas 28 h 1851. 7-ts
STIOR DILI & MARSHALL,
- •* 1 “jjg^pb‘ii |v of Bagging, Rope and
f'.vinej^e
Fijgt Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851. 9tf
Jf A CON ! BACON!! We have for sale
40 Casks BACON 81DF28, at the low
i si market ft ices.
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts
“jj p LOUR. 75 Barrels Snpeifine Floor
I’ for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1,1851. Oil'.
?;<J> R.A N1 >Y, W INE, GI N, WHISKEY,
j* SVRRUP, and VIN EG AR, for sale liv
dill & marshall. ‘
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
i’ HOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, crock
. i erv. Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee. <fcc. Sec., for
-ale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga.
by, DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 if.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the firm of T. i
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
('FA HE Co-partnership heretofore existing
ft under the firm of A. W ELLES &Cos.,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ei
ther of the undersigned, will attend to the
business of the unsettled fiitti, and arc au..
tliorised to use its name in liquidation.
A. WELLES,
G. F. PALMES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. * 111-t v
THE Undersigned having disposed of his
interest in the GROCERY BUSI-
N ESS to his late paitner, Mr.G. F. PA LMS
and J. VV. W'EBSTER, 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*l y.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Undersigned having bought out the
interest of Mr. A. WELLES, ot the
firm ofMessis. A. Welles & Cos., have form
ed a copartnership, aiid will coulimte the
WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of
W'EBSTER & PALMES, at the old stand
of A. \V, fc Cos., and respectfully solicit a
continuance of llie patronage of that firm, and
of the public generally.
J, W. W EBSTER.
GEO. F. PALMES.
Savannah, Juno 19, 1851. * 10- ly.
A New Livery, Sale and Exchange
STAB L E,
Located on (lie corner of Kmnlolpli
itiitlCliiillinm Streets, in full view of
The Oglethorpe Hotel,
WILL be completed and ready for
business by the 20th lost. At this
Stable will he kept, Horses Buggies, CtirrF
ages and Vehickle* of all descriptions, to
line, sell or swap. Persons will he sent lo
any point in Georgia. Horses hoarded iby
the ntonlli, week or day. Persons coming
to mu place to lake the cars, can find a largo
airv, coinfiutable and well kept Stable to
leave their Horses at. Tins Lots adjacent
lo the Stables, are shaded by it beautiful
L’tove, nod well supplied with running water;
Drovers are therefore, invited to give us a
call, as ample provision will bo made for
their accommodation.
A. W. COLLI NS, G.W. ASH BURN,
J.C. ASHBURN, M. S. McKENZfE.
Oglethorpe July 1,1851. 12-(jt:i.
r ail- r (Tad houseT
Opposite Central Hail ttoatl Ur pot
HAST MACON,
BY S.M. LANIER.
A/ay 15, 1351. 5-ly,
’
Job work neatly execu
ted at this office, for cash.
MARRIAGE :
WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY.
THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY!
Many m! many wife en.lnre, year, of bodily
Buffering and of mental anguish, proatrate ami lipl[h
teas, embittering her life, that of her hunhand, and
hazarding the future welfare of her children, arising
from cauaea which, if kronen, would have aparod the
Buffering, the anguish to the wife, ami to the hus
band croharrniwments and pernniary diffinultiea tiav
lug their origin in the mind being weighed down nnjMgj
harassed in consequence of live sicHness o( the
panion of Ivin bosom
flow important that tlve rauses should beSown
to every wife, to every husband, that the ‘WrA'h’ui
and harrowing consequences to tho health gi'S hop
pines* of both may he avoided! Life and
health too precious to admit any portjfifSSne one to
bo spent without the full en.jnymtft of the other.
The timely possession of a entitled ns
follows has been the. means (driving live health and
the life of thousands, ns J® y ‘
TWO Hl4l-1 DR EO THOUSAND
ropies hav*. been sold sinee the first edition was is-
The author ban been Induced to advertise it Ly
tlie urgent and pressing request of those wlm hnv
! 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 thousands ol letter* of
encomium, some of which are annexed to the adver
tisement.
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Companion.
BY DR. A. M. MAURiCEAD,
r tpKKSSOR OF DISEASES Os ffOMKI.
Twentieth Edition. 18 mo. pp Price,* 1.00.
THIS WORK IP INTRNDKD ESI* K(J I AL
LY FOR THE MARRIED, or those contempla
ting marriage, as it discloses important secrets which
should be known to them particularly.
Here, everv female—the wife, the mother—the
one either budding into womanhood, or the one in
the decline of years, in whom nature ronternfdates
an important change—can discover tho causes, symp
toms, an<l the most efficient remedies ami most cer
tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her
sex is subject.
The revelations contained in its pages have proved
a blessing to thousands, rs the mnnmcraldc letters
received by the author (which ho is permitted by the
writers to publish) will attest.
SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES.
Extract of a Ixtter from a Gentleman in popt- n, ()
•• Dayton. May t, ltM7.
” Dn. A. M. Maurice kv—Mi/ Petr Sir: ‘The
Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion.* for
which I enclosed one dollar to your address, rain.*
safely to hand. 1 would not have troubled you with
these few lines, hut thal 1 ain impelled by a sense
of gratitude, for myself and wife, so give utterance
to our sincere and heartfelt emotions.
“My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some
three years or more, in consequence of her ureut an
guish and stiffenm* some moniha before and during
confinement; every succeasivc cot more ami more
debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life* ** hn
minent danger, and which was.im the last tr*casion.
despaire.l of. I supposed that tliis slate of things was
inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst
At this time (now about two months) I heard your
book highly spoken of. as containing some niafl< r*
reaching my case. On its receipt and perns:*!, f can
not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed
mind and the’iov its psgea imparted to:t|iy wife, or.
learning that the great discovery ot M. M. l) t >
meaux provided a remedy. It opened a proanect to
me which I little conceive*l was jiosKihh*. No pecu
oiary consideration can ever repay the ohiigations I
am under to you for having been the means of im
parting to us the matters contained in * ‘Hie Married
Woman’s Private Medical Compunion.’ Hut for
ibis, ere another year would have passed over m
head, in all human probability my wife would have
beer, in her grnve. and mv children left uiutberleits ’
Extract from a !xlter,
Competence and Health.
“ L*rA*TKM* Pa . Oct 24, 1*47.
“My Dkaß Pik: I know you will have the kind
ness to hear with mo in encroaching upon vonr time,
while l acknowledge (in behalf of mvaclf and wife)
tlie obligations we feel ourselves Under to you in Lav
ing made known certain matters, contained in your
moat invaluable ‘Married Woman's Private Medical
Companion.’ It has been wrath its weight in gold
to me. If I express mysell rather warmly, you will
see that I can not .lo so too w armly, when ! inform
you of the extent to which l have, through it. been
benefited. 1 will state my situ!itioii when I obtained
vonr book through the merest curiosity I l<vk U|St.
it as one of the most fortunate events of mv life. I
had been married some ten years, and was the father
of seven children. I was long struggling unceasingly,
to the end that 1 might gain a miMlerat.* compefency,
but the results of my utmost exertion* at the end left
me al*out where I was at the beginning of each j esr.
and that only, with the most rtin?>*d econornv. sufti
ciug with barely the necessaries of life. Finally, this
constant effort was beginning to have its effect upon
my health: I felt less capable to endure its rontiim
once, while I felt the necessity of perseverance.
1 “ This constant, nneonrdng struggle on my part wat
imperative, in consequence of The prov.tmted cm.di
lion of my wife (with occasional iiitermissiou) fir six
years, much of the time confined to her bed, and of
course incapable of taking the e.harue and manage
ment of household affairs. Her condition anise from
causes of which I was ignorant. Oh! what would
I have given had I the six years to live over again !
W hat would my wife have given to have been spared
the long dft\* and still longer nights nroatratc on a
bed of sickness! all of which would have Nen
avoided, had 1 then seen a copy of *Tmk Married
Woman’s Private Medical Companion.”’
From a ]*hysicin*.
DANGER OILS DELIVERIES,
OBSTRUCTIONS. IRREGULARITIES, &C .
How many are suffering from obstmetion or irreg
ularitieg peculiar to tho female synteni, which un
dermine their health, tho effects of which they nre
ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking
medical advice! How many Buffer from prulapsnji
uteri (falling of the womb), or from ftaor-tdhnt (weak
ness, debility, Ac., Ac )! How many are in constant
agony for many months precediug confinement! How
many have difficult if not danuerous deliveries, and
whose lives arc Jeoparded during such time, will find
in its pages the means of prevention, amelioration,
and relief!
Extract from a Istter.
To those just Married.—'“ Ilttd I known!”
“ Philadelphia, Nov. 29, 1847
“Dr. A. M. Mauriceau: Hail I known of the iin
port ant matters treated of in ‘The Married Woman’*
rrivate Medical Companion’ some years ago. how
much misery l might have escaped ! 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 case treated of. I trust every female will
avail herself of tho information conitiued in its pages.”
Letters are daily receive.d of this character, unne
cessary to present.
To those vet unmarried, but contemplating mar
riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of
incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the
importance of being possessed of the revelations con
tained in those pages, so intimately involving their
future happiness, can not he anpreejuted.
It is, ot course, impracticable to convey.more fully
the various subjects treated of, as they are of a na
ture strictly intended for thyß married, or those con
templating marriage; neither is it necessnrv, since
It is every one’s duty to become possessed of knowl
edge whereby the sksMUup to which * wife, a moth
er, or a sister, may be subject, can Im obviated.
CT Copies will be ent by Mull free or Postage
to the Purchnaer.
On the receiptsf One Dollar, “ THE MAR
RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION’’ is sent fmaiUd free) to auy part of the
United States. All letters must be post-paid (except
those containing a remittance), and addneftet! to Dr
A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New York City.
Publishing Office, No. 1*29 Liberty st, New York.
o Tee ‘40,000 Copies have been sent by MAIL
within three months with perfect safety and cer
tainty
All persons wishing to purrhase the ahov®
work or Medicine, can do so by applying to
we by mail or otherwise; As I am Dr. Muu
riscsni’s authorized agent.
I*lll LIP T. FEARS—Oglethorpe Ga.
Dealer in Dntggt , Medicine! and Booh ,
iCookscorner, St. Baker
jot
till
P* a
a s a :• j.1 3 s lf
JIALE aWTOALE COLLEGE.
rplIK conducterc of llie Institution assure its numprun,
A |itmns, and the piihtic in general, tlint there is, and
at.vays shall he a snfTii ient number of competent in.
irnctors and Tutoresses in oil tho branches,
to he tnualit in llie Institution.
A pnnctiml observance of the rules, the preservation
“f poml murals, a due regard to deoenry and politeness
shall lie promoted by every possible means, especially by
nerstmeiun. kind and gentle admonition, lint when
ftwse nre disregarded and fmdts wantonly committed
a ainst the fundamental prinei)iies of gooil education
then proper severity shall he applied; amt if tinforttn
nately. the obstinacy of the delinquent should amount to
tiicoripihleness. no resource is left for the preservation
of discipline, but expulsion or dismission, tvliich.liow
ever. shall never lake place, but by the decision of *
majority of tlie Board, (Visiting Committee.)
Ter mi s:
Orthography per Academic year, s"■](•, off
Trillion in Spelling, Beading, Arithmetical tag
bles, II riling and Arithmetic per Academic
year, SO 00
The above with fleography. English Grammar,
tiie rise and drawing of Map., 25 00
The uhoveor cither of the foregoing with En
glish Composition, Ancient and .Modem His
tory, with problems on lire Ciobes, Orna
mental I’eniimiiship and Botany, 30 00
The above i reitlierof the foregoing with Ge
Olnetry, Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura
tions, Su-veydug. Navigation. Civil Engi
neering, ( hemhtry. Geology,. Natural, Mor
al anil Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric aud
Logic, 40 00
Tlie languages alone or with either ilie&lruve
departments, 49 00
French aleno, 20 oo
ornamental department :*
InFtrumei.tal Mhkic, SO 00
IHip of hiarrunienf , 10 00
.Wtxllt* Work and I 8 GO
Wax Flowers anil Fruit, 15 00
Drawing and Fuitiiiitg, 15 00
Visiting Committee .*
G. B. WARDLAW F*q.
Cot. J. F.. BROWN’
Du. WM. J. JOIINON;
JARED HIJDNALL; Eeq.
BEN.I. HODGE, Es.
JOSHUA HARRIS, Es.
A P P A R A t)u r :
3hq Institution lots an extensive Phiic.liphical,
Cliemieai, Asironmnical and .Malbeinatical Apparatus,
stiflieient for the demonstration of ail Chemical and
Scientific cognitin.
I'he pupils aie received fi r no iei* a period than *
session.
No deduction will be made for nlwiur. liniesa occa
si i 0,l !>; pnliraeled rickiicr*.
’ bie Im If. or |'rt of tlu- tuition is expected iu ad\anr<* t
an I i!*e remaining ut tlu* close of these*>ioM.
Ilnur*.! can be obtained, in respfetahlc families, t
(rom ciglit>to ten dollars intmth.
john|a.<;kant. i
r ori Gaines, January’, 1851 I—ly PruuiptiL
J. Kaufman 4* Rio's
NEW |)KY GOCJDS
AND CLOTHING STORE
Oil Baker S ret t b: Oglethorpe
Hut el.
WttrOl LD res|iecift,l‘y infoint thr Pui.
v v lit- that ilit-\ Intvn jn*t o|iert.-d their
Stock, consistmt! of Culu-oo*, Gitigltan-.s,
Mi.siins, mid all kind of Ladies Du xv Coeds,
Hose, Gloves. Lures, F.ilgin<;,ilk 1* tctiol*.
Finis, tog. tiler with a xaiien of Fain v
Arm l> s, null a met* assortment r.f fio* Jew.
elry. Also a line lot of READY t'l\lE
( IJ) I IIING, Slow* mill Boots, All of
whifli will hit sold, for cash, at New Yuk
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6 if.
Jolin Fceman,
WOM.D rcFpoctfnlly inform the public that he a me
chanic nnd that lie can execute jolwof triivt:, dooini
blinds and insult* (ini’-lnng ol htuiKCF. alio hcrnnniaKn
( liaiti jiiuiijw- at tin* shortcut notice. He may be found at
i-oolie's Hotel at all limes when not engaged.
Ogh thotp*', May 8, 1850. 4 6nt
I)rs/TIIOMASOP& DAVISON,
S ) S-OS‘S'}<©.YAs?/e
UOLtYHOKPIi, VA.,
DLSPI'rTFrLLY inform their friends and the piiliife
generally ihsit they contimu* the practice of Medi
cine in flu* new town of Ogh-tiioriw. As one of ihcio
s ‘‘ x,,ffl * years in the practice o
Aledicino, they flatter tliemsclves will Im* ah.o
to treat she Mirioiin thst uses tis the W%fn syuictn iu a
seientific and successful i nun tier. A shore of public oh
troimge is respectiitily solicited.
One of them may be found at their office at all hour*,
< vv ‘ u ' 11 profcaaiottally engaged.
ftCrOffiee iin the corner of Builipter and Crescent Sts.
A. AI. I’uoMAfOiN, Ai. D. J J. C. Davison, M. D.
April?, 1851. i_ tf
(•COIIGUvMACON roi’IUT,
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present’ the Honorable Itlmbotl ‘Davis,
George Williams, anti Nalhan *Br\an
Justices.
W 1 HERE AS, James S. Ilollinshed,
V f Administrator of Miles K. Harman,
deceased. Conrad Morph, Administrator of
J acob Jasper bippey, deceased, and James
G. Moulton and McKinneth Taylor, Admin..
istialnrs ol 1 liomas I'avlor, deceased, have
duly petitioned tho Court for letters of dis
mission from the Estates they severally rep
resent : I herefore, all persons concerned,
nre hereby cited to appear at the regular
lerm ol said Court, on the Second Monday
in January next, to show cause, (if anv they
why said letleis ol dismission should not
he granted in terms of tho Law.
Given tinder my hand, at Office, in] La
nier, tliis 7lit day of July, A. D. 1851.
W. VV. CORBITT, C. C. O.
July 9th, 1851. J 136 m.
“*0 —i i
Wool! Wool!! Wool!!!
WANTED —10,000 pounds of
WOOL either washed or tin*
washed. It must be clear of burs and other
hard substances. ”fl'he highest market prico
will lie paid, either in Cash or Goods, by
N. Ousley & Son, Macon, Ga., or by the
subscriber iu Oglethorpe. / . ,
P. L. J. MAY.
Sept. 19,1851, 26-if.