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CLOTHING.
IICVDY matte CLOTHIXG, a very
KV’ assortment just received and for
sale by, KA'UFMAN & BRO.
PJethoipe, Oct'lO, 1851. 26 if.
JAMESKrSELLERS,
WAT3HWFAHBB. 4l JSWXJX.Ua
’ ‘ OGLETHORPE, CJA ,
WOULD respectfully inform the'public dint he
A* ho* P* j nnaneutly located in Oglethor|e, fur the I
of Repairing ('locks, Watches, Jewelry |
Ac. lie will viHit all the principle tov/iis and villages in ,
•St lith-Western Ocorgia, Muring the summer mouths for j
Che purpoiteof executing any work in his line of brffii*** |
that may pr emits f. All repairing done in a work
manlike manner, and warranted
April 21th, 1851 3-ts.
NOTICE^
MESSRS. NELSON & GUMMING would inform die
public dial penults hiring Hug-tics frtsn their Statue
IUIMI expect to pay Oil tlie delivery of diem,and |H-rsons
IsjardingborSe* with them ittu.l pay monthly. Th- ir ne
cessities require this course. Ail persons indebted to
them by non-.or account will please settle immediately.
April Slth, 1831. : 3-ts
Carriage Making and Repairing
jfe
THE Subscriber would rnspecifuih nn
nounce to the Citizens df Travelers
Rest and its vicinity, tliat lie is prepared to
execute all kinds of wurk in liis line of busi
ncss, such as making and repairing all kind
of Vehicles, at the shortest notice. And al
ee to the Citizens of Oglethdrpe and the ad
joining Country, that lie is prepared to exe
cute all jobs that may he brought lo him, in
tho way of Harness making and Repairing ;
and 1 hat he keeps on hand, both Carriages,
Buggies, and harness ready made, mid. for
sale ui the lowest Cash prices.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to
call and examine his slock before purchas
ing else where.
H. D. POWELL.
Travelers Rest, July 21, 1851. 15 ly
PLANTERjj WARE-HOUSE.
THE UNDERSIGNED bug leave to
inform you that they have taken the
PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE, for a term
of time and associated themselves together
under the name mid style of . W. Blood
worth & Cos., in the Ware-House and Com
mission Business, is nil its various branches.
The business will be conducted by . W.
Bloodworth ; from his experience in the
business, they feel confident of giving gene
ral satisfaction to all those who ntny entrust
them with their business; In confirmation
of which, we refer the public to the subjoin*
ed references, mid at the same time, ask a
liberal share of their pationage.
They-promise lo keep their patrons ad
vised of the state ofHhe inaikef at all times;
they take this occasion to say to any who may
Store their Cotton witbihem, should they
afterwnrd wish it shipped to Macon .or Sa
vannah or Charleston, it shall he promptly
attended to without any additional expense.
Their w arc-1 louse, in consequence of its
locality. Inis advantages over any-toiler in
the place, in point of security front fire, be
gin remote from other buildings. They wiU
also have planters’ cotton insured if desired.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES will be made
on Produce in Store.
All orders from Planters or country Mer
chants will be filled at short notice, and, (as
they have no interest in Merchandize,) ut
the lowest rash prices;
S. W. BLOODWORTH,
RICH ARD JOHNSTON,
REFERENCES,
Planters :
Dr. Thomas,
Isaac Cheney, Esq. ) Talbot Cos.
Gen’l T. Griffin, I
M. D. North, Esq. j Coweta Cos.
James Neal, Esq. )
Wm. Pryor. Esq. ) Pike, Cos.
Rev. Wm. Moseley, I
Judge A, W. Walker, j Henry, Cos
Thos. W. Ashford, t
Ed. Broughton, Esq. ) Troop, Cos.
Judge J. May, t
T. Nichols, Esq. J Fayette Cos.
1. Nichols, Esq. I
B. P. Bussey, Esq. ) Metiwether Cos.
Cltas. Cargii, Esq. 1
W. Harkness, Esq. ) Butts Cos.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS :
Rice Dolin, Esq. Charleston, S. C.
Fields Sc Adams, Macon, Ga.
N. A. Hardee & Cos. 1
C. Hartridge, Esq. > Savannah.
Wm. P. Yongo, Esq. )
Editors, S. W. Georgian, and S. Democrat.
(JRIFFIN, (ieorgia Sept., Ist. 185!.
This in to certify lint Mr. S. \V. Blixxiworth. lium
for several yearn neon engaged in tlte Wire* House
And Comtniwton business in t hia place, ami from my
Acquaintance with him, I feel no hesitation in recom
mending him in that capacity to the patrons of Ogle
thorpe ; he is also a good judge of the quality of Cotton,
and consequently an excellent salesman.
A. A. GAULDING,
Sen’r: partner of the firm of Guulding,
Ferril &• Chapman.
Wm. 1C PHILLIPS,
Son’r. partner of Jones Phillips &. Cos
Oglßtl inrpe, Sept. oili, 1851. 21 3m. j
MEDICAL CARR
DR. JAMES M. POKES respect fullyor
fers his services to lire citizens of Ogle
thorpe and vicinity in the various blanches
of Mi'dicvie. He may be found at Mr. Fenrs
Drug Stole during the day, and at the Pa
vilion House at night, when not profession
ally engaged.
August 14,1851. 18— if
For Sale.
LOT No. 9 on Square 3 on the Corner
of Mucon and Chatham Streets. Ap
ply to PHILIP COOK.
Ogelthorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ts
DRV GOODS of all descriptions, just
received and for sale hv
KAUFMAN &.BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts
n. E. SELLER'S VERMIFUGE.
This Worm Medicine has no superior—
if an equal—in this or any other coun
try. it is much used and highly te
cum mended by Physicians.
VITORMS frequently infest children, ag
gravate all other diseases, and are
capable of prtiditeing great disturbances in the system,
an*l, consequently all medicine# given to remove them
should he prepared with great*vp.re, and of the best ma
terials ; and it is so be feared that many of the worm
I medicines in use are totally destilute of thews qualities.
! The Vermifuge which llje subscriber offer* to the public
j i prepared of the best material# that itu be procured.
THETPJJTII DpIIE.NrOF TRUTH.
Concerning Sellers* Vermifuge A single vial producing
wonder#. Head the following from the Rev. ss. Wake
field. Factor of the Liberty street .1/e t hod is t Kpisoopa)
church:
Pj t TsnußGii, March 8, 1847.
Mr. H. E. Seller#, —It is from a sense of duty, as well
os with great pleasure, that 1 bear testimony to tip* vir
tue ufyotir justly cele-brated Vermifuge. 1 procured a
siii*'lervitlie and gave it to three of my children, who
had been ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven
years old. the next four, and the youngest eighteen
nicMitli*. The first passed fifty-six worm#, the seeond
forty-seven, and the third a considerable number not
distinctly recollected. Bince then they have been do
ing well, and arejiitiw in good health.
Yours, respectfully, S WAKKFIKLD.
Grrrnvili.k, Va, January 15,18 5.
Mr. R. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge gives universal
satisfaction. 1 have sold Fahnestock's, M’l aneV ami
others,lint none has given the satisfaction that yours has.
U F. GRAHAM, Post A/aster.
Sefbrs’ Vermifuge—it works minders
every where.
Rio SxNor, hy. May 12,1848.
Mr R E Sellers—Dear sir: Your Vermifuge produces
such wonderful results, that/ think it worth while to
ait* von a few. facts about it. A neighbor, Dr Gray,
1* lUglit fruit! ine one vial of It, and gave the contents to
three of his children ; the first
158, and the third 70, making 403 worms discharged
by using one vial. Mr Gray immediately bought four
vials more. Mr. J M’S hurley also gave the contents
of one vial to three of his children, which brought
from the first 73, from the second 54. and from the third
TANARUS), making 156 worms bv the use of one vial. I gave
my own child, aged one year, two te&qxionftil*, which
expelled 14. one of which was at least one foot long.—
Your Vermifuge is considered the best that has ever
been’brought to our section of country, and so laras I
know, has neverfailed. . r ’: i
Yours, respectfully, J L TRUMAN.
Let Physicians Speak.
Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. —
litre is proof.
Lick.ng Station. Ky, Dec. 17, 1815.
Mr 7? E StJlers,— 1 have the pleat-ire to inform you
that 1 have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi
fuge with the most happy results. 1 have formerly used
Fahnestock’s, but being Persuaded to try yours, 1 have
found it far sUpperiorin every respect, and can say with
out the fear of contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos
sesses more virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor
dially recommend it to the attention of the public. 1
will state a case Where I gave one vial of your Vermi
fuge. My brother’s child was pining and wasting to a
more skeleton. In 36 hours after I gave the Vermifuge,
the enormous quantity of upwards of six hundred worms
W*repawed. The child that was given up for lost, is
now as well as any in. the neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D.
Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World
Gai.UPOI is, O, April 1,1851,
This certifies that I have kept on hand and used in
my practice, R E Sellers’ Vermifuge, for the two past
years. lam confident in saying it Tias not failed, in a
single instance, to relieve children and adults troubled
with worms; in many instance# it has brought away
large quantities. 1 ain confident it is the best worm me
dicine in use. All that is required to give it reputation
in any faimlv, is to give it a fair trial.
U If WILSON, M. D.
Point Pi.eansant, Va, Oct. 4,1847.
Mr. R E Sellers.—Of your Vermifuge, I can say
without hesitation that having used it extensively in my
practice for the last four or five years, I think it decided
ly the best preparation ofthe kind ofwhich I have any
knowledge, although I have heretofore fused the prepa
ration of several other muuufactureis
Yours, respectfully, 1) COUGII, M. D.
Sellers’ Family Medicine.
Graham SStation. Ohio, iltay 25, ISIB.
Mr. It E Seller.,—l think it right, for the hem-fit of
other*, to Mate some fact* in relation to your excellent
Family Medicines. ....
I have lined your Vermifuge largely in my own family,
one vied frequently answering fur expelling large qunn
titiee (say 100 u 20<>) of worm* from two children. I
have also rated your Liver Fill* and Cough Syrup innty
family, and I hey lutve, in every instance, produced the
effect desired.
As I am engaged in merchandising, 1 am able to state,
that I have yet to hear of the first failure where your
medicines have been used in my section of the cou titry.
In conclusion, I limy slate that they are the medicines oi
l lie day, and gre destined to have a very extensive pop
ularity.
Vours,respectfully, W II PINNEL.
The VeKMtFuar. will continue to have n red otrr
siok wrapper, and will h\e the name ottloh’tE. Stller*
Ainiiipi-d lqioneacli vial, without which it is not his Ver
mifuge. K E SELLERS Proprietor,
Filtshurgh, June Ist, 1850.
For stile bv
SNEAD <V CHAPMAN,
At ilia Now Drug Store, Ogleihorpe Ga.
Carriages! Carriages!
r?T 11E Stibucribor announces lo (lie peo
sA pie of Oglethorpe nnd stnrounding
Country, dial lie lots now on band, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Rockutvftys, &c., end will sell on rensonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his line are invited to enll and examine
his Stock, ut Messrs. Lewis & Pi ice’s I
Wave II oose, on Baker Slreel.
T. M. JACKSON,AgenI.
Oglethorpe, July Dili, 1851. 13 ts
South Western R. R* Company,
ON and after the first of January next, the
rates of Freight on Cotton will be re
duced ns follows:
From Oglethorpe and Montezuma lo Macon,
per 100 lbs., 20 els.
” Winchester, Mnrihasville and Mar
“ shalvillo lo Mucon, per 100 1h5.,18 “
Fort Valley and station No. 2, to
Macon, per 100 lbs., 15 “
“ Station No. I to Macon per 1001b5.,12i *
GEORGE VV. ADAMS, Super-nt.”
dec 23 ts:
New Dry Goods k Grocery Store.
(Mi JJakrr Street.
JAA “IWODGES, would res
• *W • AM. pecllully inform the
Citizens of Oglethorpe and the Planters of
the surrounding Country that he is now open
ing a large and well selected stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Hardware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes
&c. He will also keep constantly on hand a
large lot of
I’ROCERIES Os EVERY DESritIPTIOY.
The public ure respectfully requested to call
and examine for themselves.
Sept. 12,1851. 22—ts
NOTICES OF j.
HHI HO I ELS. USKI
VI ag n qI i a House,
Corner of Crescent and Sumter Streets
Oglethorpe On.
BY A. M. THOMASON.
THE, best oecomodHtions that tlte tintes
atia market will afford ntay he found
at tlte above named House, at all limes.
No effort will be spayed to render all who
call, comfortable.
June 5, 1851. 8-ly.
PAVILION HOUSE,
OGLETHOftPE, GA.,
Immediately Opposite the
filth Westeii Rail f.Rad Dept.
S, S. BOONE.
June 1, 1851. 7-ts.
Oglethorpe Hotel,
BY JAMES BELL.
£ LLEN SUTTON \ymtld respectfully
HifoiTii the'public that lie lias opened
alarye anA romniodious house for I’ublic Entertainment
bifhenew town of Oglethorpe, antler tlie management
of James Bell, whose experience in the business will en
able him to give general satisfaction to all. The rooms
of iiie'litxfre are well finished and supplied witli excel
lent beds, &e. The table will always be supplied with
the best fare the country can ailbrd. in short it is inten-
possible, to make this hou*e superior to any in
South-VN estern Georgia. A large Brick building is now
being ere< ted on the premises for ihe purpose of affording
extensive artomtxfatioiw, fe liich will be completed by
fall, ‘I he public are invited to call.
Oglethorpe, May, 15, 1851. 5-ly.
FORT GAINES HOTEL.
O. 11. DAVIS,
HAVING purchased the übove named Hotel would re-
Fpectfuljy infortn his friends and the public gene
rally that he has taken full charge of it. Thome vbitinK
Fort <*aines will please give them a call,as no pains will
be spared for the accommodation of those who favor
him with their patronage.
Annexed to the establishment is a large Lot anil com
modious Stables, sufficient for the accommodation of
Drovers.
.♦March 25, 1351. I—ly
RAIL.ROAD HOUSE,
Oppose le Central Hail Hoad He/tot
EAST 3VIACOW, f-
BY S,M. LANIER.
jVay 15. 1851. 5-ly,
Floyd House,
MACON, GEORGIA
THOMAS WILLIAMS respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, that he
hag purchased the lease and furniture of the
above establishment, and that as sole pro
pi ietor, he intends to give the business his
strict personal attention. He will secure po
lite and competent clerks and servants, und
is determined that the table nnd bill shall he
suplied with the very best the country affords.
The House is lob well known fop him io say
any thing in regard to it. ‘The rooms are
in fine repair, and the furniture as good as
can he found in any House in the Blate,
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon the old Him of Buford &. Williams, dur
ing his former connection with his House, lie
pledges himself to spare no effort to give en
tire satisfaction to both new and old friends.
July 24, 1851, 15 ly.
J. Kaufman & Bro.
I NLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
Syrup, Letnon Syrup, Tohaccq, Soap,
Candles, &c. &c. Just received and for
sale. ClteHp fur Cash.
Oglethorpe, July Qjh, 1851. 13 ts
SHOES, flats, Clothing, Saddlery,crock
ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, &c. &c., for
sale at the chesp Store in Fort Gains Ga.
by, DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 if.
Notice.
THE South Western Railroad Company, wishes to
HIRE ..mil lU Is, of January next, twenty-five Ne
groes for repairs on,the Rond,-for which fifteen dolluts
per month will he paid; they will also be fed and Clothed.
GEO- W. ADAMS.
Supt. S. W. R. R.
Oglethorpe. October 10,1851. — 26 ts
W /NSEED, Train, fy Lard, Neats.
A foot Oils, for >ale by
SNEAD Si CHAPMAN, at the New
Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts
FRENCH Window Glass. For s I •
by SNEAD &i CHAPMAN.
Oct. 17 1851. 2?if
IVOTICE.
ALL who are indebted to the firm o
VV tight & Ballard are hereby reques
ted to come forward and make immediate
settlement, either by Money or Note.
WRIGHT & BALLARD.
Oglethorpe Oct. 31, 1851. 29—ts.
£IUGAR, Coffee, Sy tup, and Molasses,
received and for sain low by,
KAUFMAN, & BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts..
FOR SALE]
npilE “PAVILION HOUSE” in.the
JL new town of Oglethorpe, situated on
the corner ol Crescent and Macon Sts., near
and in full view of the Rail Road Depot, is
now offered for sale. The building is new
the rooms are Urge, neat, and airy, possessing
every convenience for the comfort of travel
ers and boarders. Purchasers are invited to
call and examine for themselves.
ASH BURN, BOON&Co.
May 28ih 1851. 7-ts.
S, A. THOANTON.
Jrntirl itttgfna,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
OFFERS his Professional services to the chine ns of
Oglethorpe and vicinity. Office at Dr. Iverson’s
Shop ladies can be waited on at their residence.
Ogleihorpe, dec. 12,
Foil Sale,” hy DILL t MARSHALL,
a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and
Twine.
Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851. 9 ts
i IE) A CON! BACON! ! We have for sale
lIJ 40 Casks BAC t ON SIDES, at the low
est market prices.
DILL & MARSHALL.
; Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9tf
17* LOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour
’ for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. hy
pILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 if.
BR ANDY, WINE, GIN, WHISKEY,
S VRR UP, and VINEGAR, forsale hy
dill & Marshall.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T.
M. Jarkson &. Cos., in the Counties of
Macon, Sumter. Dooly and Marion, are no
tified that th.eirpq,tes 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 firm of A. WELLES &Cos.,
is this day dissolved hy 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. *IU-Iy
THE Undersigned having disposed of his
interest in the GROCERY BUSI
NESS to his late partner, Mr.G. F. PA LMS
and J. W. WEBSTER, of the late firm of
Swift, Dtnslow & Webster, would respect
fully solicit a continuance to them 6f the
patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. *ICKIy.
C OPAKTNERSIIIP. |
THE Undersighed having bought out the
interest of Mr. A. \VELLEjS, of the
firm ofMessis. A. Welles & GV., have form
ed a copartnership, and will continue the
WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of
WEBSTER $ PALMES, at tlie old stand
of A. V?.’ & Cos., and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of that firm, and
of the public generally.
J, W. WEBSTER.
GEO. F. PALMES.
Savannah, Juno 19, 1851. *lO-ly.
Clairs.
A LARGE lot of fine Cigars just re
ceived and far sale cheap bv,
KAUFMAN k BRO.
Oglethorpe,
RABUN, FULTON 00.
Commission Merchants,
NO. 207 BAY STREET
J. W RABUN, i
I ZZ'ZXisJ savanwahd.a.
WILL give strict attention to the sale
of Cotton and other produce, c on..
signed to litem, and promptly fill orders for
Bagging, Rope and Family supplies, at the
lowest prices.
August 22, 1851 19 6m.
To the Afflicted.
IF you are laboring under any of the dis
eases named below, and if you are real
ly dcsitous of getting restored to bodily
soundness, you have it in your power to do
so now. The price is not much, and the
cure is warranted. Os all the remedies yet
before the public, there is none that can show
such a handsome result for the same length
of lime, as
Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicatr-
This is a remedy not intended to cure eve
ry disease that ‘ flesh is heir to.’ Nor is it
intended to work miracles in curing diseases
which are incurable, hut we do not hesitate
to say, that, if any of the following diseases
can he cured, Marshall’s Eradicator will cer
tainly do it. Try it and be convinced.
For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful
Nerves, Spinal A flections, Palsy, Disloca
tions, Sprains, Bruises, Strains, (Edematous
Swellings, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten
dons, Tumors, Nodes, Ganglions, Wens,
Goitre, Headache, Weak Back, Gout,
Scrofula and Tooth-ache.
The following letter and certificate is front
a person in the city. The original can be
seen at the store of the proprietor.
AUGUSTA, January 31, 1851.
Messrs. VV. H. &J. Tubpin Gentle
men,—l have much pleusure in saying that
my wife, who hag been afflicted with Rbeu
mutism in the feet and knees for the past two
months, has been entirely cured by the use
of ‘ Marshall’s Magic Pain Eradicator.’ It
is, in my opinion, the best remedy ever of
fcied llie 4 afflicted public, as it will certainly
cure. Every body sliouid have it.
Yours, respectfully, &c.
For sale by D’Antignac & Barrv D R
Plumbs Cos., W. H. Tu„, W.K. r Kitchen
,and the Proprietors, Augusta, Ga.
Fot sale in Charleston, by Nelson Carter
Ca &, Courtlier, Dr. Cleveland, VV. A.’
Skrme, and John W. <Stoy.
For saleinglethorpe, by
c . P. T. FEARS.
Sept. sth, !&•) 1. 215 m
ill |
Jjgjl
m.aijFani) female college
THE conductors of the Institution assure its numerous
patrons, and the public in general, that there is, and
a]ways shall be a sufficient number of competent in
structors and Tutoresses in all the professed
u> be taualit in the Institution. ‘
A punctual observance of the rules, tlte preservation
of good morals, a due regard to decency and politeness,
shall be demoted tty 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 j
natciy, the obstinacy of the delinquent should amount to |
int'opgibloncss, no resource is left for the preservation
of discipline, but expuifeidn or dismission, which, how
ever, shall never take place, but ‘by the decision of n
majority ofthe Board, (Visiting'Committed.)
T'ernts:
Orthography per Academic year, $ 16 00
Tuition in .Spelling, Reading, Arithmetical ta
bles, H'ritlng and Arithmetic per Academic
year, 20 00
The above with Geography, English Grammar,
the use and drawing of Maps, 25 00
The above or either of the foregoin -with En
glish Comitositioii, Ancient and Modern His
tory, with problems on the Globes, Orna
mental Penmanship ami Bounty, 30 00
The above or either ol tlte foregoing w ith Ge
omolry, Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura
tions, Surveying. Navigation, Civil Engi
neering, Chemistry, Geology,Natural, Mor
al and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric and
Logic., ‘ -40 00
The Languages alone or with either the above
departments, 40 00
French alone, 20 00
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT;
Instrumental Music, • 50 00
Use of Insrrument, 10 00
Needle Work and Embroidery, 8 00
Wax Flowers and Fruit, 15 Cv
Drawing and Painting, 15 tKJ
Visiting Committee:
G. B. WARD LAW Esq.
Col. J. E. BROWN*
Dit. WIN). J. JOHNON;
JARED HUDNALL; Esq.
BENJ. HODGE, Esq.
JOSHUA HARRIS, Esq.
apparatus:
Tin- Institution has an extensive Philnshphical
Chemical, Astronomical and Mathematical; Apparatus
sufficient for the demonstration of all Chemical anil
Scientific cognilia.
‘l'he pupils are received for no less a period than a
session.
No deduction will be made for absence, unless occa
sioned by protracted sickness. - I
One half,or part of the tuition isexpected in advance
and the remaining at the close of the session.
Board can be obtained, in ‘eqiectable families-, a
from eight to ten dollars per month.
JOHN A. GRANT,
FoutGainks, January, 1851. I—ly Pruuijiul.
J. Kaufman 4* Kro’s’
NEW DRY GOODS
AND CLOTHING STORE.
On Baker Street beluw the Oglethorpe
Hotel.
WOULD respectfully inform tlte Pub
lic lhat lltey have j list opened tlteii
Stock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Muslins, and all kind of Ladies Dtess Goods,
Hose,Gloves, Laces, Edgings, silk Parasols,
Fans, &c., together with a variety of Fancy
Articles, and a nice assortment of fine'Jew
elry. Also a “fine lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING, Shoos and Boots. All of
which will be sold, for cash, at New York
cost price.
May 22, 1851. . * 6-ts.
Drs. THOMASON & DAVKON
SB©S?&SSf2© S 3 sr&'S?X<S&&S¥g’ ‘
OdLLTHOKFL, O A.,
DESPECTFBLLV inform their friends and tlte public
. generally that they continue the practice of Medi
cine 111 tile now town of Oglet|iorper. As one of them
has had several years experience in the practice of
Medicine, they flalterthemselvos tliat they will he able
to treat the various diseases of the human system in a
seientific and successful manner. A snare of public pa
tronage is respecliully solicited.
One of them may be found at their office at all hours,
except when professionally engaged.
SKrOfficeon the corner of Sumpter and Crescent Sts
A. M l itomason, M. D. | J. C. Davison, M. 1).
April?, 1801. j .j-
tr*~X ft (’ARMICpUsCo
BjBttKGSmU THE Subscribes having as
soriated themseleVs under the
above name, for ihe purpose of transacting a
General Ware-Hoiis.: and Commission
Business, take this method ol inlorming the
Planters and .Merchanis generally, that they
are now prepared to receive Cotton in Stole
or any other Goods on consignment.
They will have on hand at all times
Bogging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Cofee,
Salt, Iron, Sfc. Sfc.
Liberal Advances made on cotton when
desired.
G. C. Carmichael. J, P. Harvey,
references:
Messrs. Logan & Atkinson; Macon, Ga.,
“ Neely &. Fleming; Griffin, “
Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ly.
E. B. WEED,
Macon. Ga.
Importer and Dealer in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware .
WOULD invite the attention of
bis friends to his stock of Cut
lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black
smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agrhultura
lmglimenl, Axles, Springs, Mill Irons, Tin
rlvte, Sheet and bar Copper, Lead and
, c * Latches, Hinges and Screws
and every other article usually kept in Hard
ware Stores, which he will sell on reasona
ble terms.
Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 i y
Liquor/
A LARGE quantity of Liquors, consist
ing of Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whisky
t'ort, Madeira, and Champaign Wines all,
of the best quality, just received and fnrsale
b J KAUFMAN & BRO
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851, 26tf
A CHALLENGE TO THE \TOKU):
IWILL FORFEIT SIO,OOO !! and pay
the same to any charitable institution
i! any or allother articles that flood the mar
ket ns Salvet ci Liquids, unde their various
cognomen of Pain Exterminators—Extrac*
tors-Ointments—Killers. &c. ,&c. can per
form suclt a cure, in all particulars, as hap
.beonfperformed by
Dailey’s Magical Prain Extractor!.!
| in, what is reported in my printed pamplets
•as the “ Hague street Explosion Case.”!
and L obligate myself more over, to pay $l
- to any party, who can prove that there
is one word of untruth in that statement!
Read it—Allye who have charge of Steam
Engines, lot it may save your lives, and tho
lives of thousands ofothels.
Dailey’s genuine Extracles, is not ’alone
good for the following diseases, but it lias
pioved itself in all cases, infailable ! Only get
the Genuine article, and there is po mistaKc
viz, Borns, Scalds, Piles, sore and inflametf
Eyes, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, old and on
veterate sores, Cuts, Wounds, Swellings,
Sprains, inflammatory and chronicßliumma
lism, siiif joints, sere legs, chiiblads, felons,
erruptions, and all external inflammations.
Being tlte Salve in direct contract with tho
diseased locality—rub in on well, where the
disease will bear it. On sores apply it by
plasters sptead on linen, two applijations a
day, viz: morning and evening, is generally
sufficient in all case?, apply it fearlessly, as it
is perfectly safe. Put it right inside in the
corner of the eye, when the eye is inflamed
—it will draw- out the inflammation, free it
from.pain and ease the eye. Try it fea,-ess
ly and urresej-vedly it can do no harm, and
will certainly effect a cure! Only— get th e
Genuine article! In case of broken breast
and sore nipples, it never fails to afford al.
most instantaneous relief, and effect a posjlive
and sure cure
Caution!—The public is cautioned against
base Counteifeits of my Salve, tinder the old
wrapper. Buy therefore Dailey’s Extractor
only in the present new wrapper and enlarg
ed boxes—Mind ! the emblems on the new
wrapper sun Triangle, serpent, Dove, Lioq
and Eagle.
(£?• See the printed circulars.
DALLEY’S ANIM \L GALVANIC.
Ascertain, quirk and never failing ;re(ne
dy for the cure of Poll evil, galls, sores.hu
niors, braises, swellings broken knees.
Bone spavin, Qnilterbone &c.
N. B. Broken Knees it etiresj,without
•scar or disoratirn of the hair! ‘ ‘
11, DA LLEY, Inventor nnd Proprietor.
•115 Btoadway, Nkw York.
AGENTS SNEAD & CHAPMAN.
AT TIIE
New Ding Store.
SUMTER ST. OGLETHORPE GA.
Oglethorpe Oct. 17. 1851. 27—8 t. ’
MOLASSES.
Af RESH supply t>| Molasses, a su
perior quality just received ant) for
s '*lel>y J.O. HODGES.
Dry Goods u Wholesale.
savannah ga. ’
ROBFKTS, FOOTE <fc M A U.VIIA LI, are now re
ceiving at their store, currier of Broughton ams
Jflft-tson Streets, opposite .Saint Andrews’ Hail, a large
arid well selected stuck <>f Foreign and domestic Dry
.Good*,.Which they oiler for sale, upon the usual terms.
‘Ve sell exclusively whole;ale. and think we are able
to offet sufficient inducements to retain the trade in this’
city. We have now in store
(X) hales brown Miirtings ami Sheetings;
50 rases blenched •
5U •• fancy i’rints,
50 bales Negro Blanket-:
25 Keuuiid White Flannels;
100 cases Kerseys and I ind.eys. ‘
—ALSO—
an extensive assortment of I Julies’ Dress Goods,'! ’lotl\s,
('aseimeres, ghd other miscellaneous articles; usually
wanted by n erehantsfroffi the interior. T
ftCrParticiilar attention given to orders,
•September 26. 24—6 m
Nov Fall and Winter Goods
j. t.Tuggs,
WODLf) respectfully rail the attemijn of .his friends
and the public generally to liis”Large and Well
selected assortment of ‘ 1
SHRMJ%'U & Sl JVjriEH HOC VS,
consisting of every ‘ ariety o! staple and Fancy Dry
<.oola—suedi a Kerseys, Satinets, Casiuieres, Cloths,
blankets, Flannel*, Shawls, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs,
I lostefy, rjnens, Ntyslins, silks, a tins, and a variety
ot other Fancy Articles/
Kct and y -IU ad c Clothing
OJ the I Attest Sti/le and Rest Quality.
I JA£S ? nd CAPS of eV€ >7 description. BOOTS and
SHOLS of all qualities. A variety of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CTL FRY, s(].
In short, purchasers <;an be supplied with almost any
ar b ( j' e they desire, on the most reasmuMtterms.
I hose Who desire to get the full worth ot theit mon
ey, would do w’ell to give me a call, for I pledge myself
Mint none who purchase shall go away .yilhout obtain
ing a bargain.
Fort Gaines, Ga., Nov. Ist, 1851. I—ts
For Sale.
A LIKELY negro Boy, about 18 or 19
years old.
Apply to F. T. SNEAD.
At Snead & Chapman’s Drug Stole.
Oglethrope Nov. 28, 1851. 33—if:
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for
Passengers and Freight
leaves Macon at 6 1-2 A. M.— Arrives at
Oglethorpe at 11 1-2 A. M Arrives at
Macon at 3 1-2 P. M. Connecting each
way with the Central and Macon Wes
jtern trains, and the Tallahassee Mail
Stage Line. Passengers dine at Fort
Valley at 1 1-2 P. M.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Supt, S. W. R. R.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps of every
variety just received and for sale by ,
KAUFMAN & BRO:
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. JS<i ts
Jewelry.
A FINE lot of Jewehy just received and
for sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO.
Oglehorpe, Oct. 10,1851. 26 if.