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A Base Fraud.—A most outrageous
fraud upon the British government has
recently been detected by the officers of
the Admirably. It has been perpetrate
ed by persons who entered into contract
to supply the Navy with patent preserved
meat, packed in sealed tin cannisiers
and warranted to keep fresh and sweet
for five years. Suspicion was excited as
to the quality of these supplies, and an
examination was instituted, when it was
discovered that out of seven thousand
cannisters, it was found that only 189
contained anything fit to be eaten, the
rest being garbage of the most horrible
chriacier. ft is said to have come from
Galata, in Moldavia. The British gov*
ernmen has paid £200,000 to the con
tractors who perpetrated this base fraud,
it it not known of course, how long this
Swindling operation has been going on.
Sir Jolin Franklin’s ships were provision.,
ed with the preserved meat, and from
the fact that at Beechy Island, where the
last trace of hint were discovered, the
ground was covered with heaps of emty
canisters, there i reason to fear that his
•tores were ol this character.
Sensible Advice.—TheN. Y. Her- j
aid ilms closes a long article on Kossuth; :
We would advise him and his friends
to turn their attention to, realities—not [
sophistries, absurdities and improbabili
ties, however fine in language, novel in
thought, or eloquent in delivery. Let
them all take a lesson from ilieir avant
courier, old Governor Ujliazy—let them
go Iq the west, buy (arms, turn farmers
and practical philosophers ; and-Kossuth
may he returned from some western
State as a delegate and a Congressman
AH else is humbug.
vixo Abroad “Officially.”—
The state department, ii pursuance of a
resolution of congress, has addressed cir
cular letters to American ministers ?nd
consuls, inquiring the expense ol living.
Mr. Laurence answers by showing what
it costs an ylmerican minister to live res
iiectablv, not q iite half adequate. Mr.
o. pars S6OOO a year (if house rent,
and over SIOOO for carriages, horses,
coachmen, &c. This leaves but S3OOO
tor plj oilier expenses.
07* President Roberts hat received
from the Prussian Minister, at the Court
of St. James, a despatch, containing a
formal recognition of fit** independence
of Liberia by his Government.
ff 7“ Doge had such a full house nt
Newburypori, that the audience had to
lough perpendicularly, there beipg no
room lor lateral smiles,
05* The Enirtisli Tory historian, Ah
lijfiui, relating Washington's retiripeni
into private life, holds this language f
“He bequeathed to his countrymen an
Address, to which there is no enipposh
lion of uninspired wisdom which can bear
a comparison.”
(BY AUTHORITY.)
AN ACT to alter and change the time
ol holding the Supreme Courts in (lie
county of Marion, to allow s;t|d routv
two weeks instead of one for the term
of said court, to authorize the Judge
of sail Court to draw two panel* of
Grand and Peiii Jurors, and to author
ize and require the Justices of the Infe
rior Court of said county to draw an
additional panel for the next term of
said court.
Ser. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Repreipnt-.tives of the
jfitate of Georgia in Glacial Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same, That from
and after the passage of this act the time
of holding the Superior Cotffljk the
county of Marion shall be
Mondays in February and. in*,
•tead of the first Mondays in March and
September; that said county shall have
two weeks instead of one for the terms of .
•aid courts ; that the Judge of said Sti. 1
perior Courts shall hereafter draw two ,
panels of grand and petit Jurors for each (
term of said Superior Court, the panel
for the first week to be known as No. 1.
and the panel for the second week to be (
known as juror No. 2.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by j
the authority aferesaid, That the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county of
Marion are by this act authorized and
required to meet at their Court-house on
the fourth Monday in January next, and
draw from the Juror box of said county
aonlber panel of grand and petit Jurors
Ho serve the second week at the next term ]
of said court under this act.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted by ;
the authority aforesaid, That all parties,
whether jurors, suitors, or witnesses, <
bound by subpoena, summons or recog- *
nizance to appear before said Superior
Court on the first Monday in March
shall by this act be bound to attend said
Superiror Court on the fourth Monday
in February next, and that all bills, writs, 1
and processes made leturnhle to said
court on the first Monday in March next!
•hall be held and cansidered as returnable •
to the fourth Monday in February next. I
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted by
the authority aforeanid, That all lawj
and parts of laws militating against this
act be and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved January 10, 1851.
AN ACT to alter and fix the time of hold
ing the Superior Courts in the South
Western circuit and to change the time
of holding the Inferior Courts in the
counties of Sumter and Lee, and to
require the Judges of said circuit to
hold court two weeks in Sumter and
Lee at each term of said court, il the
business is not dispersed of in a short
er period and to draw two panels of
grand and petit jurors in said counties
of Sumter and Lee; and to legalize
the adjourned terms of Decatur, Ear
ly and Baker Superior Court and to
change the time of holding the fall
term of the Superior Court in the,
county of Stewart.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of the
State of Georgia in General Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by ih,e au
thority of the same, That from and af
ter the passage of this act, the times for
j holding the Superior Courts in the South
j Western circuit, shall be as follows: in
I the county of Sunner on the second Mon
| day in February and August. In the
j county of Randolph on the second Mon-
I day in March and September. In the
county of Early on the fourth Mondav
in March and September. In the coun
ty of Decatur on the second Monday in
April and October. In the county of
Baker on the third Monday in ,4pril and
October. In the county of Lee on the
first Monday in May and November.
See. 2- A nd be it further enacted bv
the authority aforesaid, That all persons
summoned, subpoenaed or bound as suit
ers, w itnesses, jurors or in any other ca
pacity to attend said courts at the terms
which by the law now in force said Su
perior Courts are to be holder), shall be
and are hereby required and bound by
virtue of said summons, snbptena or other
process heretofore issued to attend said
Courts at the time specified in this act.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted,
That all suits, recognizances, precepts
and processes whatever heretofore issued
returnable to the terms of sard courts as
now fixed by law shall be considered and
held a* returnable to the terms of said
courts as and determined by this
act.
See. 4. AH be it further enacted,
That the Judge of the Superior Court of
said circuit at each term m the counties
of Sumter and Lee ; shall draw two pan
els of grand and petit Jurors to be desig
nated as panel number one arid two res*
pectively, panels one to serve the first
week, anil panels two the second week
of the terms of said Courts, and the Judge
of said circuit required to hold court two
weeks in the counties of Sumter and Lee
if the business is not done in a shorter
time.
Sec. 5. Aml be it further enacted,
That the time of lioldingjthe /aferior
Courts ol the county of Sumter, shall
hereafter be held on the second Monday
in May and November, and the Inferior
Courts of il]e county of l*ee shall here
after be held on the fourth Monday in
January and July.
Sec. 6. And be it further enacted,
That all Jurors drawn and summoned,
and all writs, precepts and processes of
all kinds shall be returned to the time
specified for holding the Inferior Courts
in said counlieg of Sumter and Lee.
Sec. 7. And be in further enacted,
That the adjournment of Decatur coun
ty Superior court to t|te second Monday
in January 1852, and the adjournment
of Early county S iperior Court to the
third Monday in January 1852, and the
adjournment of Baker county Superior
Court to the second Monday in Februa
ry 1852 be and the sa'me are hereby de
clared legal and valid, and all business
transacted at the said adjournment terms
shall have the same force and validity’ as
if done at a regular term of said Courts.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted,
That the fall term of the Superior Court
of Stewart county shall be held on the
third Monday in October in each year.
Sec. 9. And be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That all laws and (
parts of laws militating against this act i
be and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved January 12, 1852. I
Cotton HWifk
_____ y - I
Cotton Statement, Feb. 20th, 1852.
Rece’d at Oglethorpe for the
week, ending Feb. 20th, 1,637 bales
Ship’d per S. W. Kail Road, 1,745 “ 1
No returnes from one Ware-Hpuse.
Total receipts up to this time, 31.923 “
Total shipments “ 24,832 “
Total balan lon hand, 7,091 “
Oglethorpe Feb. 20th, 1852.
The market is fair, 4J to 7$ ex
tremes,-
Clf ARI.ST.ON Febr.l7.
Cotton 6 a BJ. 1
New Orleans Febr. 15.
Cotton, 6 ji 7s.
Columbus, Febr, 18.
Cotton. 5 a 7. i
Oglethorpe Prices Current.
CORRECTED WEEKLY,
BACON, Hauis, per lb. . . 14 cts.
Sides, clean “ . . . 13 al3
Shoulders, “ . . 9
BUTTER, Goshen “ . , 20 a25
Country “ . . 12 als
BAGGING, gunny yds. ... 15
Mail’d gunny “ . . , 15
HOPE, ... . 9
COFFEE, per lbs. . . 12 a 12J
CANDLES, Sjiemi “ . . 40 aSO
Adamantine, “ , , 35 a4O
Tallow, . , 15 a2O
FLOUR, per bbl. . .7,00 a 8,00
MACKEREL, No. l.“ . . . 14,00
“ “ 2, “ . . . 12,00
“ “ 3. “ 950
CORN, per bushel, . ’ 1,00 a 1,25
ME AL “ „ . . i,QO a 1,25
LAR I), per lb. , . . . 14 a 16 i
LEAD, *...., 10 a 12
MOL ASSES, per gallon , 35 a 45
SYRUP, N. O.- . . 45 a 50
Clarifier! • . . 90 a 1,00
OIL, Linseed, . .1,25, 150
TURPENTINE “ . . 1,00 a 1,25
SUGAR, “ . , 8 a 10
TALLOW, per lb. . . 7 a 10
BEES’ WAX, “ . . 20 a 25
nails, •• . . 4 a 5
KICE, “ . . 5 a
SALT per sack . . . 1,90
Another scientific wonde { Important
to Dyspeptics.— Dr. J. S. Houghton’s
pep*in, The True Digestive Fluiit, or
Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or
the Jonh Stomach of the ox, alter direc
tions ol Boron Liebig the great Plnsio
logi.al Chemist, by J. S. Houghton
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a
wondei ful remedy for Indigestion Dys\
pepsia, jaundice, liver Complaint, consti
pation and debility, rtiring after nature's
own method, by Nature's own Agent,
the Gastric juice. Pamphlets, contain
ing S<iemific evidence of its value, fur
nished by agents gratis. See notice
among the medical advertisements.
DOCT, E. B. WOOD
HAVING permanently located m this
City, would most respectfully offer his
I professional setvices to die citizens of Ogle
. thorpe and surrounding country. Having
recently returned from the Medical College,
’ he feels confident that he is now prepared to
afford to his patients the advantages of the
, latest improvements in Medical Science.
I Be may at all times besot nd at the Ogle
j thorpe Hotel, or at his Office over Chap
man’s Book Store, unless professionally cal
led away.
Feb. 18, 1852. 44-atlß.
Strayed or Stolen,
17XROM the stable of the Subscriber on
. Sunday night last, a small sorrel Mare,
six years old, a fine pacer &.C., A liberal
reward will be paid for her recovery.
Catharine harper.
Feb. 16,1852. li*
rjIWO months afterdate, application will
JL be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Macon county for leave to sell Lot of Land
No. 4, in the first district of originally Mus
cogee now Macon county. Said land belong
ing to the estate of Mellon Templeton, late
of said county deceased.
A. H. GREER, Ex’r.
Feb. 18, 1852. 18.
Sash, Blinds, Panncl
Doors tife. made to order,
BY WM. ROBINSON &. SON.
Shop on William Street, West Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20,1852, 44,.at20.
W. H. TURPIN,
Manufacturer of, and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MA&a suns/
Plain Tin and Japanned Ware,
llollow, Wood, Hurd-Ware, dec.
On Sumter Street, Oglethorpe Ga.
February 20, 1852. 44-ly.
G. OELI.RICH,
Cabinet Maker,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
of Oglethorpe and the surrounding
country, that he is now prepared to make
any kind of Mahogany and other Furniture.
All work done in the best style and at the
lowest rates.
Shop on the corner of Chatham and Ran
dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, Ga. <
Feb. 19. 1852. 44-6 m. I
CO OR & ‘
A® JLiXW.
OGLETHORPE, GA., ‘
W I i.l. practice in the Counties of Taylor Houston*
™ Mcon, Dooly Bumtr, Marion, Talbot, and Craw
ford. One of the firm always at tlie office.
Feb 20,1852. 44-ly. ,
Books 1 Books!!
60 COPIES OF THE J
Married !Vonion's Medical Companion , J
For sale at the “South-West Georgian’’ Os- j
fice by C. B. YOUNGBLOOD. t
P. S. All orders from abroad promptly
ittended to.
Sept. 12,1861.
ANEW supply of Blank* for sale .
al this Office,- alone Dollar per
quire.
AGIIQY OF STATE BAIK,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
F- T Si\EAD. Agent.
WILL Advance on COTTON consigned to Macon, or Savannah.
Office at SNEAD Sf CHAPMAN'S DRUG STORE, on Sumter Street
December 17th, 1851. * 36 3r:n.
94k Blila. Blake’* Patent Fire Proof
Paint, just received and for sale
low lor cash by R. H. SIMS &. Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb,, 4th, 1852. 42—ts
IRON,
V LARGE lot of Iron assorted, also
German, Blister and Cast Steel, col,
wrauglil and lloise shoe Nails and lioise
shoes for sale bv R.H.SMIS&Co.
Oglethorpe Feb. 4th, 1852. 42—ts.
“1%/W OL ASSES, N. O. Syrup, Raisins, a
i.vJL fine lot ol Sugar &c, &c., lor sale by
R. H. SIMS & Cos.
Oglethorpe, Feb. 4th 1852. 42—ts
Georgia Macon County
WHEREAS William Watson applies
to me for letters of Administration
on tlie estate of Isham Nowells dec’ll.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditotsof
said deceased, to be aud appear at -*iy
office within the time prescribed bv law, to
show cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my
hand offici illy this 14th January 1852. i
VV. W. CORBItT, C.c.o. I
jan. 16, 1852. 39-lm. j
HOUSE AND SIGN
PMITIIG,
Gilding, Glazing, graining for,
THE subscriber, on the first of March
intends moving from Macon to Ogle
thorpe, with a good stock of Paints and Var
nishes, when lie will be prepared to execute
all orders in his line on the most reasonable
terms.
07-In he meantime all enquiries address
ed to me at Macon will receive prompt at*
tention. HENRY LOVI.
Feb. 6,1842, 42-ts:
GEORGIA—Macon County.
WHEREAS Knltemia Wamack
applies to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Wiley Wam
ack deceased:
These are therefore to rite and admonish
•H and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
wihin the time prescribed by law, to show
oause, if any they can, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand of
ficially, Jan. 14th 1852.
jaa.~K,.lm. W. W, CORBITT, . ...
Sale of Land.
WILL be sold at the Court House in
Hawkir.sville, Pulaski County, Ga.
on the First Tuesday in Match next,
Lot of Land No. 193 in the 19th’district
of originally Wilkinson, now Pulaski Coun
ty, the said Land belonging to the estate of
John P. Parker, late of Lee Countv deceas
ed, and sold by agreement of the Heirs, foi
a division. WM. J. PARKER, Ag’t,
Jan. Bth 1852. 39-smtd. for the Heirs.
GEORGIA—Macon County.
Court of Ordinary, Novmber term 1851.
Present the Honorable lchabod Danis,
Nathan Bryan, Joseph Mott , George
William*. Ora/t C. Horne, Justices.
\j\l HEREAS, Reuben Kaigler, adminis- j
Jr trator of John J. Kaigler, deceased, j
has duly petitioned the Court for letters of’
dismission from said Estate: therefore, all,
persons concerned are hereby cued to appear I
at the regular term of said Court, on the first i
Monday in May next, to show cause (il aov !
they can) why said letteis of dismission
should not be granted in terms ofl.he law.
Given under my hand, at Office in La
nier, this tlm 3rd, day of November 1851.
W*i. W. CORBITT, C. C. O.
Nov. 7th, 1851. 30—om.
s:&ir. mitler,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA.
HAVE removed from Lanier, and will’
Practice in the Superior Courts of the
Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly, I
Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twiggs, and
in the Supreme Court at the city of Macon.
STEPHEN F. MILLER, DANIEL tv. MILLER, j ‘
January 16, 1852. 39-1 f. j 1
GEORGIA. Macon County
WHEREAS I'homas G. Hudson ap- 1
plies to me for letters of Adminis- 1
trntion on the Estate of Leundor M Hudson
deceased;
Those are therefore to cite and admonish
*ll and singular tlio kindred and creditors of
■aid deceased to appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and show cause,
if any they can, why auid letters slioul I not
be granted. Given under mv hand officially,
W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O. ,
January JJOtlt, 1852. 41-lrn.
ANY quantity of nails just received
and lur sale by
J. O. HODGES.
Dec. 26tli, 1851. 37tf.
” |
IN QU/JRT BOTTLES.
For Purifying the Blood, and for the Cure
of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn l : leers,
Dyspepsia salt Rheum. Fever sores,
Erysiypelas, Pimples. Biles, Mercurial
Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions , Liver
j Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility Spc.
It) this preparation we have all tip- restorative properties
of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength ami
efficacy ; hot while ‘-arsaparilta Root forms an im|n*r
tant part of its cotnbiiianun.it is, at the same time, com
pound w ith other vegetable remedies of great pow er, ami
it is in the |>eculiar combination and scientific manner
ofits preparation,that jts remarkable success in the cure
of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the
stomach, tlie circulation ami the bowels; ami tlius three
j processes w hich are ordinarily the result of three differ
ent kinds of medicine, are carried on at tite same tittle,
j through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent,
| which gently stimulates w hile it disinfects and etpels
front Ua* stomach ami travels all that is irritating, and
at the same time restores their vigorand tone. Its great
; merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the actve principle
of disease itself, ami when that is gone, the symptoms
necessarily disappear ; andwe have only to point to the
accumulated tosiimonyof multitudes who experienced
its effects, to convince, incredulity itself of its real value.
The Proprietors submit to the public the follow ing
certificate from a highly respectable source, of a cure
made by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla
New \ ohK, Kelt. 17,1849.
Afessrs. Sands:— Having suffered many years with
a disease of my throat, affecting tie* larynx, during which
lime I was treated by the most distinguished physicians
Europe and the United States, without receiving any
permanent benefit, hut all tire time my general health
and strength declining, and the disease making fearful
progress : caustic applications were used, ami w hatever
else was thought most efficient for producing a cure;
but lam confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the
laryngitis being accom|mnied with phthisis and great
difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my
life, had I not obtained relief through the medium of
your invaluable Sarsa|iarilla. 1 must say gentlemen,
when l commenced using the Sarsaparilla 1 did not
place much confidence in ita virtues; and this will not
surprise you, when you are informed 1 had tried more
titan fifty different remedies during the past four years,
without anysuccess; but after taking yoir Sarsaparilla
a few weeks. 1 was obliged at last to yield to evidence
This marvellous specific has not only relieved hut cured
me; and 1 the-efore think it inyduty, gentlemen, for
the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you tliisattes
tatiun of my cure. Yours, very truly,
’ D. Parent.
I Consulate ofFranee in the United States.
, The above statement arid signature were aeknuw
r tedged in our presence hy Air. D. parent as true.
For the Consul General ofFranee.
I L. ffURG, Vice Consul.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. It.
Si D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton st.,
corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists
generally throughout the United Slates and Canadas.
Price $1 per bottle ; six bottles for $5.
For sale bv SNEAD & CHAPMAN,
Diuggists Oglelhorpe, Ga.
JEWELER.
11. Ii M,3; “IS, ITS
new loyyn of Oglethorpe, will at
tend strictly to the reparing of
I locks. Watches, & Jewelry.—
all work done at theshortesl notice,
Ogjoehorpe, October, 21 1851,
DISSOL! TIONr
Firm of Snead &. Chapman is this
If day dissolved, by mutual consent
j The business will b continued by F. T.
Snead. F. T. S\EAD,
F. S. CHAPMAN,
j Oglethorpe Jan. 26, 1852,
A CARD.
| In retiring from Hie Firm nf Snead (c
I Chapman, 1 lake this opporlnnil v lo tender
’ my thanks to the public for the very liberal
putt image extended to us; and respectfully
solicit n continuance of (lie same to my for
mer partner, Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con
tinue the Drug Business at the old stand, on
•Sumter street.
CtT** You will all do well to give him a tri.
al, FOSTER S, CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan, 26ili 1852, 41-ls.
New Clothing Store.
M. SYLVESTER k liRO.
HA VE just opened a large Stock of Cloth
ing on Cuyler Sr. in Oglethorpe one
Dour below Carson & Greer, which they
will sell 25 |>er cent cheaper than any other
establishment in the place. They have all
qualities of Clothing, from common to the
finest, all of which is made to order in the
latest si vie and warranted to be good.
Call in Gentlemen, and examine our
stork before you purchase elsewhere:
Oglethorpe, Out: 31st, 1851.
ELECTION NOTICE
Tl tere will be an Election in the Citv
of Oglelhorpe on the Third Saturday in
February inst. for it Mayor and Six Al
dermen, to serve the present vear in the
place ol thepresnei board of Comrs whose
term lias expired by limitation.
By order of the Board.
E. VV. ALLEN C. C.
February Ctlt 1852. j,i f .
D R - J. S. HOUGHTON'S
Kutered according to Act of Congress in the year 1851,
by J. S. Ilouton, ic. D. in the Clerks office of the district
court for the t*as rn district of /’ennsylvanm.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
Great cute Jor
Dyspepsia!
Dr. J. Houghton's PEPSIN, the true
Digestive Fluid , or Gastric Juice,
prepared from RENNET, or
the fourth Stomach oj the
Ox, after directions
oj Baron Liebig,
the great
u>
Pityeiological Clu mist
by J. S. Houghton, M. D. Philadelphia.
Tki is truly a woiulrful remedy for Indigestion, dys
pepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, constipation, and de
; hility, curing alter nature’s own method, by natures own
I agent, the t.astric Juice. V£r Half a uaspoonful of
I Pe|)sin. infused in water, will digest or dissolve five pouds
1 of roast beef in about, two ht urs, out of the stomach.
-Pepsin is the cdiief element or great digestive princi
ple the Gastric juice—the solvent of the food, the
purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent of the stom
ach and intestines, tis extra* ted from die digestive
stomach of the Ox. thus >ucnimg an artificial digestive
fluid, precisely like the natmrtl gastic juice in its chemi
-1 cal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect fubsti-
I lute for it. Ky the aid of this preparation the pains and
; evils of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, just as
j they would he by a healthy stomach. Il is doing wonde re
for dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, ner
vous decline and dvs|H ptic consumption, supposed to bn
on the verge ol the gm\e. The scientific upon which it is
bused, is in the highest degree curious and remaikuble.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
iferon Liebig, in his celebrated work on animal ('hem
istry, say*: ‘An artificial digestive tluid analogous to the
gastic juice, may in,* readily prepared from the mucous
membrane of the stomach of the calf in which various ar
ticles of food, a.’ meat and eggs will be softened, chnnged
and digested, just in the some manner as they would be
in the human stomach.’
ftCr (.'all on the agent, and get a descriptive circular,
grati.'f, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, sim
ilar to the above, together with reports of remarkable
cures, from all parts of the I'nited States.
AS A DYSPESPIA CURER
I)r. Ilughtoii’s Pepsin has produced the most marvellous
effects, in curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous
decline,and dyspeptic consumption. It is impoesible to
give the details of cases in tin* limits of this advertise
iiieni; but authenticated circumstances have been given
ol more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Philadel
phia, New York and Boston alone. These were near
ly all desperate uses, and the cures were notonly rapid
and wonderful, hut permanent.
It isagrea! nervous antidote, and particularly useful
hr tendency to Billions disorder, liver complaint, fever
aud ague or badly treated lever uad ague, and the e\il
efh ets of quinine, men ury and other drugs upon the di
gestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in
eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost
reconciles health with intemperance.
Ur. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in powderand in fluid
from--and in perscriplion vials for the use of Physicians.
Private circulars for the use of Physicians, nuiy be
obtained ol Ur. Houghton or his Agents, describing
the whole process of prejiaration, and giving the authori
ties upon which the claitnes of this new remedy are bas
ed. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be
raised agau st its use by Physicians in res (actable stand -
in KJW“I regular practice. Price, One Hollar per bottle.
. Observe I his!—Kvery bottle of the genuine Pep
sin bears the written .‘ignature of J. S. Houghton, . I>.,
sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy'-right and Trade
Mark secured.
fiCT Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in medicines.
Fur sale ly SNEAD & CHAPMAN, DeuL
lers in Drugs &c. at the New Drug Store,
Oglethorpe Gtt.
BOOKS! BOORS!!
New Book Store ,
JUST OPENED, IN OGLETHORPF,
?Sear the Oglethorpe Hotel ,
WIiLRE ilio subscriber designs keeping a
general assortment of Miscellaneous and
School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery;
also a general assortment of Wall Paper,
W indow shades, Musical Instruments &c.,
all of which he will sell as low as they can bo
bought in any other market.
Just Received One fine Meludian, of
super ior tone and finish. A lot of fine Vio
lins, also a splendid lot of .dccordeons, Vary,
ing in price from $1 50 to $25.
A. 13. CHAPMAN.
January 16, 1852. 39-ls.
GEORGIA 1 la Sumter Su~
Sumter County. \ SlTurm issi!
Joseph Daniel, \
vs - ( Bill for discovering Re-
J. L. Casey, f liot and Injunction.
Win. Pritchett.)
IT being repi evented to me by the Alliga
tion in said Bill, that John L. i'asy has
no settled residence known to Complainant
hut is a transrient, unsettled person. It is or
dered that service of said Bill he peifected on
said John L. Chsv, publication in one of
the public Gazet'cs in this State, once u
month, for four months preceding the next
term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court this Ist day ol January 1852.
M. M. GUERRY, Clerk.
Dentistry.
DR. A. C. HORNADY having lo
cated nt BUENA VISTA, GA.
respectfully announces to tire citizens of
tlint place nnd the surrounding country
that he is propared to execute all work be
longsng to his ptofession it) a superior style
at prices to suit the times.
N. 13. All operations warranted.—
October, 10 1851. 26-~6m
P. S. Ladies waited on at their residence.