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’ CLOTHING.
READY made CLOTHISG, a very
large assortment just received and for
•ale by, KAUFMAN A BRO.
Ogleihotpe, Oct* 10,1851. 26 if.
JAMES K. SELLERS,
WATCB MARSH. A JS WSX.SH
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
QL WOULD re.pvitl'ully inform the public tlun lie
f7\hiw fKrmiaiii'tiil) Inrau-ii in Ogleilmr|ie, fur the
MMBnur|iimr ul'Hepuiriux ('luckn, Watchen, J*-Wrlry
&c. He H ill visit all (he prinoijile town* am) villager in
South* Western Georgia, during the Miitimrr nionlli* for
the purpotteof executing any work in hi* Ime of busine**
that may pr ent it* f. All repairing done in a work
manlike manner, and warranted
April *lih, 1851 3-ts.
notice”
MESSRS. NELSONS COM mini; would inform the
public that pernon, litrim; HllKKie Irom lltt-tr Stable
muni eipei l to pay on the delivery of them,and permne
buardinghormre with them mttet pay monthly. Their ne -
cmilien retpi.re this jcourae. All permit. indebted to
them by note or account w ill please settle immediately.
April 24th, 1851. 3-ts
Carriage Making and Repairing.
THE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce lo the Citizens of Travelers
Rest and its vicinity, that lie is prepared to
execute all kinds of work in his line of busi
ness. such as making and repairing all kind
of Vehicles, at the shortest nutice. And al
so to the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the ad
joining Country, that he is prepared to exe
cute all jobs that may be brought lo him, in
the way of Harness unking ami Repairing,
and that he keeps on hand, both Carriages;
Buggies, and harness ready made, and fur
sale at the lowest Cash prices.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to
call and examine his stock before purchas
ing else where.
H. D. POWELL.
Travelers Rest, July 24, 1851. 15 ly
PLANTERS^WARE-HOUSE
THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to
inform you that thev have taken the
PLANTERS WARE HOUSE, fur a term
of time and associated themselves together
under the name aod'style of . W. Blood
worth Sl Cos., in the Ware-lloose and Com
mission Business, in all its various branches.
The business will be conducted by . W.
Blood worth ; from his experience in the
business, they feel confident of giving gene
ral satisfaction lo all those who may entrust
them with their business; In confirmation
of which, we refer the public to the subjoin.-,
ed references, mjd at the same lime, ask a
liberal share of their patronage.
They promise to keep their patrons ad
vised of the slate of the mat ket at all limes;
they take this occasion to say to any who may
Store their Cotton with them, should they
afterward wish il shipped to Macon or Sa
vannah or Charleston, it shall he promptly
attended lo without any additional expense.
Their \V aro-House, in consequence ofils
locality, has advantages over any other in
the place, in point of security from fire, be
gin remote from other buildings. They will
also have planters’ cotton insured if desired.
Lihetal 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,) at
the lowest cash prices;
S. W. BLOODWORTH,
RICHARD JOHNSTON,
REFERENCES,
Planters :
Dr. Thomas, 1
Isaac Cheney, Esq. J Talbot Cos.
Gen’l T. Gridin, (
M. D. North, Esq. 1 Coweta Cos.
James Neal, Esq. i
Wm. Pryor. E S q. $ Pike, Cos.
Rev. Win. Moseley, I
Judge A. VV. Walker. J Henry, Cos
Thus. W. Ashford, I
Ed. Broughton, Esq. j Troup, Cos.
Judge J. May, 1
T. Nichols, Esq. f Fayette Cos.
1. Nichols, Esq. 1
B. P. Bussey, Esq. f Meiiwetlici Cos.
Clots. Cargil, Esq. 1
W. Darkness, Esq. ) Butts Cos.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS :
Rice Dulin, Esq. Charleston, S. C.
Fields &. Adams, Macon, Ga.
N. A. Hardee & Cos. )
C. Hartridge, Esq. > Savannah.
Wnt. P. Yongo, Esq. )
Editors S. W. Georgian, and S. Democrat.
GRIFFIN, (icon-in Sept., lit. 1851.
This i to certify tint Mr. -S'. VV. Illuudworth, Ita.
foraeveral years keen ensured in the Ware-Houw
ami Commission business in this place, ami from my
acquaintance with him, I feel no hesitation (in return
mending him in that capacity to the patrons of Ogle
thorpe ;he ialso a good judge of the quality ofCoUon,
anti consequently an excellent salesman.
A. A. GAULDING,
Sen’r: partner of ihu firm of Gaulding,
Ferril &• Chapman.
Wm. Ri’PHILLIPS,
Sen’r. partner of Jones Phillips A, Cos
Oglethorpe, sSopt. slh, 1851. 21 3m.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. JAMES M. FOKES respectfullyof
fers his services to the citizens ol Ogle
thorpe and vicinity in the various blanches
of Medicine. He may he found at Mr. Fears
Drug Stole during the day, and at the Pa
vilion Huuxn at night, when not profession
ally engaged.
August 14,1851. 18—if
For Sale.
Lot No. o on Square 3 on the Cornet I
of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap
ply l 0 PHILIP COOK.
Oglelhorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ls
DRY GOODS of all descriptions, just
received sod fur sale by
KXUFMAN it BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 if
R. E. SELLER'S VERMIFEUG.
This Worm Medicine hat no superior—
if an equal—in this or any other coun
try. It is much wed and highly re
commended by Physician*.
%XL* ORMS frequently infest children, ag-
T v gravate all other diseases, and are
capable of |imducinff gtvat Wiftturimnctfn in the system,
nntl, ruMMMjtieiilly all medirine* given lo remove them
should be prepared with great care, and of the bent ran
tenuis ; and it in to be feared that many of tlie worm
ruedicine* in use are totally destitute of the*e qualities
The Vermifuge which tin* subscriber offer* io the public
ui prepared of the be>t material* that can tie procured,
•
thetruth bymenoftruth.
Concerning Sellers* Vermifuge A single vial producing
wonder*. Head the following from the Kev. S. Wake
field. Pastor of the Liberty street Methodist Episcopal
church :
Pittsburgh, March 8, 1817.
Mr. R. F- Sellers,—lt is from a sense of duty, a* w ell
as with great pleasure, that I bear testimony to the vir
i tueofyvrtir justly celebrated Vermifuge. I procured a
single bottle mid gave it to three of ray children, who
had been ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven
year* old. the next four, and the youngest eighteen
month*. ‘Hie first passed fifty-six worms, the second
forty-sc veil, and the third a considerable number not
distinctly recollected. Since then they have been do
ing well, and are now in good health.
Vours, respectfully, WAKEFIELD.
Greenville, Va, January’ 15,18 5.
Mr. R. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge gives universal
satisfaction. 1 have sold Fahnestock's, M’lane’s and
others,hut none has given the satisfaction that yours has.
B. F. GRAHAM, Post .Vaster.
Sellers’ Vermifuge—it xrorks wonders
every where.
Itio Samioy, hy. MS v 13, 1848.
Mr R E Sellers—Dear sir: Your Vermifuge produce*
such wonderful results, that / think it worth while to
give* you a few facts about it. A neighbor, Dr Gray,
bought from me one vial of it. and gave the contents to
three of his children ; the first pfewed 180, the second
153, ami the third 70, making 403 worms discharged
hy using one vial. Mr Gray immediately bought lour
vials more. Mr. J M'Shurley also gave the contents
of one via! to three of his children, w hich brought
from the first 73. from tlie second 54, and from the third
3d, making 156 worms bv the use of one vial. I gave
my own child, aged one year, two teas|iooufuls, 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 fur as I
know, lias never failed.
Yours, respectfully, J L TRUMAN.
Ltl Physicians Speak.
Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. —
Here is proof.
I.ick nu Station. Ky, Dec. 17, 1845.
Mr R E Selim, — I have the pleasute to inform you
that 1 have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi
fuge with the most happy results. I have formerly used
Fahnestock**, but being Persuaded to try yours, 1 have
found it far siipperior In every respect, and can say with
out the fear of contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos
sesre* 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
mere skeleton. In 36 hour* after 1 gave the Vermifuge,
the t-normous quantity of upwards of sir hundred worm*
were passed. The child that was given up for lost, is
now as well as any in the neigh borhtMxl.
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D.
Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World
Gallipoi is, O, April 1, 1851,
This certifies that 1 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, ft* relieve chihfran and adults troubled
with worms ;*in many instances it has brought away
large quantities. lam confident it is the best worm me
dicine in use. All that is required to give it reputation
in any family, is to give it a fair trial.
R H WILSON, M. D.
Point Pi.ean*ant, Vr, 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 fourorfive years, 1 think if decided
ly the best preparation of the kind of which 1 have any
knowledge, although 1 have heretofore used the prepa
ration of several other manufacture!*.
Yours, respectfully, I) COUGH, Af. D.
Sellers’ Faintly Medicine.
Graham Station. Ohio, May 25, 1849.
Mr. R E Sellers, —1 think it right, for the benefit of
other*, to state some facta in relation to your excellent
Family Medicines.
1 have used your Vermifuge largely in my own family,
one vial frequently answering for expelling large quan
tities (say 100 to 200) of worms from two children. I
have also used your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup in my
family, and tney have, in every instance, produced the
effect desired.
As 1 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 country.
In conclusion, I may state that they are the medicines ol
the duy, and are destined to huve a very extensive pop
ularity.
Vours, respectfully, W H P INN EL.
Tit f. Verm i rroE will continue to have a red out
side wrapper, and will have the name of Rab'tE. Seiler
stamped upon each vial, w ithout which it is not his Ver
mifuge. U E SELLERS, Proprietor,
Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1850.
For sale by
SNEAD CHAPMAN,
At tlta New Drug Store, Oglethorpe Ga.
Carriages! Carriages!
i m
1’ HE Subscriber announces to the peo
ple us Oglethorpe and surrounding
Country, that he has non on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Rockaways, Ac., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his linn are invited to call and examine
his Stock, at Messrs. Lewis A Price’s
Ware House, on Baker Street.
T. M. JACKSON,Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 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 as follows :
Ft out Oglelhorpe and Montezuma lo Macon,
per 100 lbs., 20 cts.
Winchester, Murthasville and Mar
“ shalville to Macon, pot 100 1b5.,18 “
Fort Valley and station No. 2, lo
Macon, per 100 lbs., 15 “
“ Station No. 1 to Macon per 100 1b5.,12£ ‘
GEORGE W. ADAMS, Super’nl.
dec 23 ts:
New Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
On fiakrr Street.
¥ BODGES, would res
• ™W • II pectfully inform the
Citizens us 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,
Haidware, Crockery, tsadlery, Boots, Shoes
Ac. lie will also keep constantly on hand a
large lot nf
GROCERIES OF ETERY DESCRIPTION.
The public are respectfully requested to call
and examine for themselves.
Sept. 12,1851. 28-ts
-- NOTICES OF xyjx
MBl HO ! ELS. H
Magnolia House,!
Corner of Crescent and Sunder Streets
Oglethorpe Ga.
BY A. M THOMASON.
THE best accomodations that the times
and market will afford may be found j
at the above named House, at all times.
No effort will be spared to render all who
call, comfortable.
June 5, 1851. 8-ly.
P A VILIONH OUSE,
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
Immediately Opposite the
Snth Westen Rail f.Rad Dept.
s, s. BOONE.
Junel, 1851. 7-ts.
Oglethorpe Hotel,
BY JAMES BELL.
A LLEN SUTTON would respeclfulld
inform the public that lie Inis opency
a large aiul commodious house for Public Entertainment
in the new town of Oglethorpe, under the management
of Janie* Bel!, w hose experience in the business will en
able him to give general satisfaction to all. The room*
of the house are well finished and supplied with excel
lent beds, &c. The table will alwuy* be supplied with
the heat fare the country can afford. In short it is inten
ded, if possihln, to make this house superior to any in
South-v\ eMern Georgia. A large Brick building is now
beingerec ted on 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.
FORT GAINES HOTEL.
O. 11. DAVIS,
HAVING purchased the above named Hotel would re
spcctfuliy inform hi* friend* and the public gene
rally that he ha* taken full charge of it. Those visiting
Fort Gaines will please give them a call,as no pain* wifi
be spared for the accommodation of those who favor
him with their patronage.
Annexed totheestahli*hment is a large Lot and com
modioii* Stables, sufficient for the accommodation of
Drovers.
March 25, Dsl. I—ly
RAIL-ROAD HOUSIL
Opposite Central Rail Road Depot
BASS MACON,
BY S.M. LANIER.
A/ay 15, 1851. 5-ly,
Floyd House,
MACON, GEORGIA
THOMAS WILLIAMS respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, that he
lias 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, and
is determined that the table and bar shall be
suplied with the very best the country affords.
The House is too well known for him to say.
any tiling in regard do it. The rooms are
in One repair, and the furniture as good as
can be found in arty House in the Stale.—
Thankful for the lifferal patronage bestowed
upon the old firm of Buford A Williams, dur
ing his former connection with his House, he
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.
FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
Syrup, Lemon Syrup,Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, Ac. Ac. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts
SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery,crock
ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, Ac. Ac., for
sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga.
by, DILL A MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. . 9 ts.
Notice.
THE South Wetcm Kailroad Company, wislir. to
HIKE until the Ist of January next, twenty-five Ne
|{roe* for repaint on the Kotul; for whicli fifteen dollar,
per month will be paid; they will also be fed and clothed.
GEO- VV. ADAMS.
Supt. S. W. R. R.
Oglethorpe. October 10,4851. — . 86 ts
■ /NSEED, Train, ff Lard, Neals.
■ A foot Oils, for sale by
SNEAD & CHAPMAN, at the New
Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 if
FRENCH Window Glass. F<>r si
by SNEAD A CHAPMAN.
Oct. 17 1651. 27if
Coffee, Syrup, and Molasses,
received and for sale low by,
KAUFMAN, A BRO.
Oglelhorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts.
FOR SALE!
THE “PAVILION HOUSE” in the
new town of Oglethorpe, situated on
the corner of Crescent and Macon Sts., near
and in full view of the Rail Road Depot, is
now offered for sale. The building is new
theroomsare large, neat,and airy, possessing
every convenience for the comfort of travel
ers and boarders. Purchasers are invited to
call and examine for themselves.
ASHBURN, BOON A Cos.
May 28th 1851. 7-ts. I
” —— ■ ■ ■ ■■■— ■ I
¥ • f
Liquor/
Jt i
A LARGE quantity of Liquors, consist
ing of Brandy, Rum Gin, Whisky 1
Port, Madeira, and Champaign Wines all, ,
of the best quality, just received and fursale
by KAUFMAN A BRO
Oglelhorpe, Oct. 10, 1851, 26tfl
! S. A. THORNTON.
; Dfntat lurgfon,
. OGLETHORPE, GA.
AFFERS hi. Professional services to the citixens of
I “ Oglethorpe and vicinity. Office at Dr. Iverson’s
Shop Ladies can be waited on at their residence.
Oglethorpe, dec. 12,1851. 35- I f.
FOR Sale, by DILL A MARSH ALL,
a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and
“i Twine.
Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851. 9 ts
BACOnTbACON! ! We have for sale
40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low
est market prices.
DILL A MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 • 9tf
FLOUR. 75 Barrels Supeifine Flour
for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL A MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. * 9 ts.
Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey,
SYRRUP, and VINEGAR, forsale by
DILL A MARSHALL.
- Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T
M. Jackson A 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 A CO.
June 19, 1851, 10-ts,
NOTIC B.
THE Co-partnership heretofore existing
under the firm of A. WELLES ACo.,
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-ly
THE Undersigned having disposed of his
interest in the GROCERY BUSI
NESS to his late partner, Mr.G. F. PALMS
and J. VV. WEBSTER, of the late firm of
Swift, Denslow A Webster, would respect
fully solicit a continuance to them of the
patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. •KKly.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Undersigned having bought out the
interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the
firm ofMessis. A. Welles A Cos., have form
ed a copartnership, and will continue the
WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of
WEBSTER A PALMES, at the old stand
of A. W. A 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. 4j # lo-ly.
Cigars.
A LARGE lot of fine Cigars just re.-
ceived and for sale rhesp bv,
KAUFMAN A BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 if
THE conductor, of the In.Utmion assure its numerous
patron., and the public in general, that there i., and
apvay. aliall be a sufficient number of competent in
structors and Tuloresse. in all the branches, professed
to !> taualit in the Institution.
A punctual obwrvance of the rules, the preservation
of good morals, a due regard to decency and politeness,
shall be promoted by every possible means, especially by
persuasion, kind and gentle admonition. But when
these are disregarded and faults wantonly committed
against the fundamental principles us good education
then proper severity shall be applied; and if iinfurtn,
nateiy, the obstinacy of thedelinquent should amount to
iiicorigibleness, no resource is left for the preservation
of discipline, but expulsion or dismission, which, how
ever, shall never take place, but by the deciaion of a
majority us the Board, (Visiting Committee.)
Tersnm
Orthography per Academic year, f 16 00
‘Tuition in B|teliing, Beading, Arithmetical ta
bles, Writing and Arithmetic per Academic
year, 20 00 1
The above with Geography, English Grammar,
the use and drawing of Maps, 35 00 1
The above or eitlier us the furegoin- with En
glish Composition, Ancient and Modern His
tory, witli problems on the Globes, Orna
mental l'enmansliipand Botany, 30 00
Hie above or either ol the foregoing with Ge
ometry. Algebra, ’Trigonometry Mensura
tions, Surveying Navigation, Civil Engi
neering, Chemistry, Geology,Natural, Mor
al and Mental I’hiloeophy, Rhetoric and
Logic, 40 00
The Languages alone or witlt either the above
departments, 40 00
French alone, 30 00
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT:
Instrumental Music, 50 00 ■
Use of Insrrument, 10 00 ‘
Needle Work and Embroidery, 8 00
Wax Flowers and Fruit, 15 00
Drawing and Tainting, 15 00 ,
Visiting Committee:
G. B. WARDLAW Esq.
Col, J.E. BROWN’
Dr. WM. J. JOHNON;
JARED HUDNALL; Esq.
BENJ. HODGE, Esq.
JOSHUA HARRIS, Esq.
apparatus:
The Institution has an extensive Philoehpliical
Chemical, Astronomical and Apparatus
sufficient for the demonstration of ail Chemical and
Scientific cognitia.
The pupils are received for no leas a period then a
session.
No deduction will be made for absence, nnleaa occa
sioned by protracted sickness.
One half, or part of the tuition is expected in advance,
and the remaining at lh close of the session.
Board can be obtained, in *eepectah!e families, at
from eight to ten dolian per month. -
JOHN A. GRANT,
! Fort Gain is, January, 1651. I—ly Prmdjmt-
J. Kaufman 4* Bro’s’
NEW DRY GOODS
AND CLOTHING STORE.
On Baker Street below the • Oglelhorpe
Hotel.
WOULD respectfully inform the Pub
lic I hat they hfive just opened their
Slock, 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 n fine lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All of
which will be sold, for cash, at New York
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6-ts.
Drs. THOMASON & DAVISON,
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
DESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public
i * generally that they continue the practice of Medi
cine in tlie new town of Oglethorpe. A. one of them
has had several year, experience in the practice of
Medicine, they flatter themselves that they will be able
to treat the various disease, of the human system in a
scientific and successful manner. A share of public pa
tronage is respecliully solicited.
One of them may be found at their office stall hours,
except when professionally engaget).
SCrOflice on tlie corner of Sumpter and CrescentSts.
A. 51. Thomason, 51. D. ‘ | J. C. Davison, M. D.
April 7,1851. i_ t f
: £-—(;■ C.CARMICHJIU-Co
THE Subscriber having as
sorinied themselevs under the
■kbove name, for the purpose of transacting a
General Ware*Hoiiß. and Commission
Business, lake this method ol informing the
Planters and Merchants generally, trial they
are now prepared to receive Colton in Stole
or any oilier Goods on consignment.
They will have on hand at ull times
Bagging. Rope , Twine, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt; Iron, iyc. ffc.
Liberal Advances made on cotton when
desired,
G. C. Carmichasl. 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 ol
his friends to his stock of Cut
lery, Iron, Nails, Hollotv-ware, Guns, Black
smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agiirullural
Imgliment, Axles, Springs, Mill Irons, Tin
Plate, Sheet and bur Copper, Lead and
Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws
and every other article usually kept in Hard
ware Stores, which he will sell on reasona
ble terms. V
Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 ly
Dry Goods a; Wholesale
SAVANNAH GA.
DOBEtITS, FOOTE & MARSHALL Ire now re-
IA- ceiving at their store, corner of Broughton and
Jefferson .Street*, opposite .Saint Andrew* * Han, a large
and well selected Mock of Foreign and domestic Dry
Good*, which they offer for sale, upon the usual term*
We nell exclusively wholesale, and think we are able
tooflei Huflicient inducements to retain the trade in this
city. We have now in store
100 bales brown Shirtings and Sheeting*;
50 case* bleeched 44 “
50 44 fancy Print*,
50 bale* I\egro Blankets;
25 *• Kerf and White Flannels;
100 cases Kerseys* and I indscys.
—ALSO—
axsorlinent of I Julies’ Dr.sGootls .'Cloths
and other miscellaneous articles; Ustiullj
walMSty merchants from the interior.
SCrlmrticular attention given to orders.
September 26. 24—Cm
New Fall and Winter Goods.
J. t.Tugqs
WODLD respectfully call the attention of his friends
” anti the public generally Ui hi. large and well
selected assortment of
A SIIJtI.ytER aO f vs,
consisting of every variety of Maple and Fancy Drj
Goods—such as Kerseys, Satinets, Casinieren, Cloths,
Blankets, Flannels, Shaw ls, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Linens, Muslins, silks, a liHs, and a variety
of other Fancy Articles.
Hen and jr-M n and c Clothing
Os the Lnlest Style and Best Quality.
HATS and CATS of every description. BOOTS and
SHOES of all qualities. A variety of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CTL FRY, SC.
In short, purehaserscan be supplied w-ith almost any
article they desire, on the mot muonableterms.
Those who desire to get the full worth ol tlteit mon
ey, would do well to give me a cail, for 1 pledge myself
that none who purchase shall go away without 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. SNFAD.
At Snead 6c Chapman’s Drug Slote.
Ogleihrope Nov. 28, 1851. 33—if:
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD,
fin A DAILY TRAIN lor
JjtL. Passengers and Freight
leaves Macon at 6 1-2 A. M.— Arrives at
Oglelhorpe at J 1 1-2 A. M Arrives at
Macon at 3 1-2 P. M. Connecting each
way with the Ceulral and Macon fc Wes
tern trains, and the Tallahassee Mail
Stage Line. Passengers dine at Fort
Valley at 1 l>2 P. M. *
GEO. VV. ADAMS. ,
Supt, S. W. R. R.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851. 26 ts
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps of everv
variety just received and for sale by,”
KAUFM4N & BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, iasl. 26 if
Jewelry.
A FINE lot of Jeweliy just received and
for sale by, KAUFMAN &, BRO.
Oglethorpe, OcL 10,1851. 26tf.
D R J. S. HOUGHTON'S
|rap
Entered according to Act of Congrera in the year 1051',
by J. S. 1 button, re. D. in tlie Clerks office of the diatribe
court for the eas rn district of Pennsylvania.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
Great cute for
Dyspepsia!
Dr. J. Houghton's PEPSIN, the
Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice ,
prepared from RENNET, or
the fourth Stomach of the
Ox, after directions
oj Baron Liebigs ”
| the great
Physiological C/umist
t by J. S. Hougtiton, M. D. Philadelphia.
This is truly a wondrful remedy for Indigestion,
pe|sia, jaundice, liver complnint. constipation, and a
nd, bility, curing after nature’s own method, by nature* own
, agent, the i.aetric Juice, fcr Half a teaspoonful of
Pepsin, inftised in water, w ill digest or dissolve five poudf
of roast beef in about two hour*, out of the stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element or great digestive princi
ple of the Gastric juice—the solvent of tlie food, tho
purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent of the stom
’ ach and intestines, tt is tf extracted from tlie digestive
stomach of the Ox, thus forming an artificial digestivk
fluid, precisely like, the natural gostic juice in it* elienif
■ cal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect Vuhfeti
, tute for it. By the a id* 1 1 his preparalion the pain* anl)
evils of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, just as
| they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing w onder*
for dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, ner
vous decline and dyspeptic consumption, supposed to k
’ on the verge of the grave. The scientific upon which it it
, bused, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
Banin Liebig, in hi* celebrated work on animal Chem
istry, say*: * Air artificial digestive fluid analogous to tn
, gastic juice, may be readily prepared from the* 1 mucous
membrane of the stomach of the calf in which various ar
ticles of food, a*meat and eggs will be softened.’ changed
> and digested, just in the some mauiier as they would
in tlie human stomach.’
ftCT* Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular,
grati*, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, sim
ilar to the above, together witli reports of remarkabU
cures, from all parts of the I'nited States.
AS A DYSPESPIA CURER
a 4
Dr. flughton'B Pepsin ha* produced the most marvellous
effect*, in miring case* of debility, nervous
decline, and dv*p vpt;c consuMptionl ‘ft is impossible to
give the details of case* in the limit* of this advertise-!
men!; but authenticated circum*faeces have bem given
of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Philadel
phia. New York and Boston alone. These were near
ly all desperate cases, and the cures were noUmly rapid
and wonderful, but permanent. ‘
It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful
for tendency to Billions disorder, liver complaint, (eve?
and ague or badly treated fever aad ague, and the it
effects of quinine, men ury and other drug* upon the di
gestive organ*. uftei a long sickness. Also, forexces* iu
eating, and the too free use of ardent spirit*. It almost
reconcile* health wit b intemperance.
Dr. Houghton** Pepsin is prepared in powder and in f u 4
from-—and in vials for the use of Physician*.
Private circulars.for the use of Physician*, inav l
obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing
the whole process of preparation, and giving the am hoi -
ties upon which the cftiime* of this new remedy ar** bjw
ed. A* it i* not a secret remedy, no object loii “bf
raised against it* use by Phvsiciausin respectable stand
ing and regular practice. Price. One Dollar pcrlxml*.
Observe 1 hi*!—-V.very bottle of the gmuiue Pop
sin bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton. P.,‘
sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right andTr&tta
3/ark secured. % o i v le
ACT Sold-.by all Druggists and Dealers in medicine*.
Fursale |>v SNEAD & CHAPMAN, Deal
Irrs in Drugs &c. al the New Drug Slorirj
Oglethorpe Ga.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
*1 Nac Book Store,
JUST OPENED, IN OGLETHORPE,
Near the Oglethorpe Hotel,
WHERE the subscriber designs keeping •
general assortment of Miscellatieottt and
School Books, Blank Books, attd Stationery;
also a general assortment of Wall Paper,
Window shades, Musical Instruments &e.,
all of which lie ill sell as low as they can he
bought in any other market.
Just Received— One fine Melndian, sf
superior lone and finish. A lot of fine Vis
litis, also a splendid lot of iiccnrdeons, vary,
irrg in price from $1 50 10 $25.
A. B. CHAPMAN.
January 16, 1852. 39-ts.
GEORGIA { In Sumter Sw
Sumter County. ) NovZrm ißsi’.
Joseph Daniel, \
vs. r Bill for discovering Re-
J. L. Casey, f lief and Injunction.
Wm. Pritchett. )
IT being represented lo me by the Alliga
tion in said Bill, that John L. Casy has
no settled residence known to Complainant
but is a transriem, unsettled person. It is or
dered that service of said Bill be perfected on
said John L. Casy, by publication in one of
tiro public Gazet'es in this Slate, once a
month, for four months preceding the next
term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court this Ist day of January 1852.
M. M. GUERRY, Clerk.
JPBentistry.
T|R. A. C. HORNADY having la.
JUTcated at BUENA VISTA, GA.
respectfully announces to the citizens of
that place and the surrounding; country
that lie is propared to execute all work be
longsng to his ptofesaion in a superior style’
at prices to suit the times.
N. B. All operations warranted.-*-!
October, 10 1851. 26—flm
P S. Ladies waited on at their residence^