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Oglethorpe Prices Cnrrent.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
BACON, Bams, per lb. . . 14.*.
Sides, clean “ . . .13a 13
Shoulders, “ . . 9
BUTTER, Goshen “ . . 20 a25
Country “ . . 12 als
BAGGING, gunny yds. . . . 15
Maft’d gunny “ . . . 15
ROPE 9,
COFFEE, per lbs. . . 12 a 12 ?
CANDLES, Sperm . . 40 aSO
Adamantine, “ . . 35 a4O i
Tallow, “ . . 15 a2O
FLOUR, per bbl. . .7,00 a 8,00
MACKEREL, No. l.“ . . . 14,00
“ “ 2. “ . . . 12,00
■’ “ 3. “ . . . 9,50
CORN, per bushel, . 1,00 a 1,25
MEAL “ • • . 1,00 a 1,25
LARD, per lb 14 a 16
LEAD, 11 ..... 10 a 12
RICE, “ S • 5 a
SALT per sack . . • 1,90
MOLASSES, per gallon .35 a 45
SYRUP, N. O. “ . . 45 a 50
Clarified “ . . 90 a 1,00
OIL, Linseed, “ . . 1,25 a 1,50
TURPENTINE “ . . 1,00 a 1,25
SUGAR, “ . . 8 a 10
TALLOW, per lb. . . 7 a 10
STOLEN.
FROM the Subscriber on the 13th
of March a sorrel horse, four
while legs and blaze face. A reward
often dollars will be paid for the ncow
ery of the horse or fifteen for the horse
and thief. J. KAUFMAN.
Oglethorpe April 16th 1852. 52—ts.
To the Afflicted.
THE undersigned having now pre
pared themselves to treat nil old
Chronic Diseases oflone standing in a scien
tific manner, a share of public pationage is
respectfully solicited.
Drs. THOM AS OX DAVISON,
Oglethorpe, april 16, 1852. 52-ls
At tlic Sign at tlic Big Boot.
BANKS Si Cos.
ARE now opening their Soring Stork of
Boris and Shoes, all qualities and pri
ces, all of which are of their own manufac
ture and WARRANTED no! to Rip.
Our customers and the.“rost ot mankind”
are respectfully invited to call and examine
our stock whether they wish to purchase or
not. April 6th 1852.
WANTED, immediately, at this
Office, a hoy about 14 years
oid| to learn die Piloting Business.
Carriage Repository.
Biiggys, Itockaways, and Family
Carriages-
‘
pnan ME Subscribers have on hand,
B and “ill continue to Receive ILg
ului! .Supplies of fivety Variety of Carriages,
at Akcifi Prices with the Freight added,
Our friends are requested to give us a call.
G. C. CARMICH-EL & CO.
Ogjptlvit|i April 2ml. 1852. 50—ly.
Botanic Drug Store
l OGLETHORPE GEO.
DRS. THOMASON & DAVISON
Will k eep constantly on hand a good
assortment of Botanic drifgs and medicines by
the wholesale and retail. A share of public
patronage is respectfully solicited.
April. I 1852.
~~~ FLOUR.
WINTER’S No. 1. Superfine, and Fam
ily Flour, For sale, by
m.donald willis.
Oglethorpe, April 9ih 1852.
GEORGIA, Macon County,
Whereas Henry G. Law applies for
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of David Player, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to he and appear at the Ordi
nary’s office within the time prescribed by
law, to show- cause if any they can, why said
letters should not be granted. Given under
mv hand officially, this 20ih day of March,
1852. W, W. CORBITT, Dept. O.
March 26,1852, 491 m,
NOTICE.
ALL persons concerned are desired to
take notice that, on the fourth day of
March instant, I levied (our attachments—
one at the instance of F. S, Lathrop &• Cos.
vs, Erwin & Renfroe ; one at the insianco
of Woodburn & Wyles -s'. Erwin & Ren
froe; one at the instance of llarral Sprouls
&. Cos: vs! Erwin & Renfroe, and one, at
the instance of Townsend Arnold & Cos; vs.
Erw.in & Nelson, on the following property
in llie city of Oglethorpe, to win a house and
lot ,in said city of Oglethorpe o> the corner of
Sumter and Crescent Sts. fronting forty leet
on Sumter st. and fifty feet on Crescent st.
Being a part of lot number (17) Seventeen
in square No'. 2 (agreeably to ho plan of
said city) and situate on the Corner opposite
to Dr: Thomason’s Hotel. Also on a House
and lot in said city fronting on Crescent st.
forty feel and running back about 40feet,ad
joining Slade’s Hotel or the Pavilion House,
Being a part ol lot No. 15, on square No. 3,
Also on one vacant lot opsosite Slade’s Ho
tel or Pavilion House: Situate on the
corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front
ing 40 feet on Macon st, and running back
and along Cres;ent street 150 feet being lot
No. 2 in square No. 4of said city. -The
said attachments being returnable to llio
next Inferior Court for Macon County.
This March 18th 1852.
DAVIS GAMMAGE Sh’fT.
To The Afflicted.
THE undersigned having permanently
located 5 miles North-West of Pond
Town in Sumter County, would respectfully
offer his professional services to the Afflicted.
The invariable success which has attended
his previous administrations,in curing the
worst forms of chronic disease, and such
too, as have baffled the skill of the most
Scientific Physicians, he trusts will be suf
ficient to guarrantee for future results ;
Refers to undoubted Testimony.
| A remarkable case of Rheumatism and
Fits cured in 3 weeks;
Ball Hill Muscogee Cos. Jan 25, 1352.
Mr; Editor: Sir permit me to commu
nicate to the Afilicted thiough the columns
of your valuable paper the following facts.
About three months ago my Son Shepherd
aged 22 years was attacked with acute
Rheumatism in both of his knees which was
so severe that it soon effected his whole sys
tem, and seemed to locale principally, on his
Brain Lungs and heart. The 4th day after
he was attacked he commenced having hard
Fits. I immediately called in an eminent
Physician, who treated his case throe weeks.
But without benefit, I then called in two
more Physicians of the same order (Old
School) one of whom treated his case two
weeks, still lie grew woise, and had from
two to three tits nearly every night. The
Doctors said that his condition was strange
and cutiral, and they seemed to be at a loss
to know what to do or him, as the remedies
they prescribed, had ns effect towards leliev..
ing him.. And all who saw my Son thought
that he would be certain die. But just
as I was about to relax all efforts of having
anything more done for him, sftme person
sent me one of Dr. Rowland’s Circulars, 1
examined it and saw tlmt the certificates
were from reliable sources ; and Lresolved
to haul Shepherd to Dr. R. When we ar
rived at the Doctor’s lie was just alive and
it was all that could be said, for lie * unre
duced so much that he could be compared to
nothing but a living skeleton to use the,
phrase, and at all times lie suffered with the
most violent excruciating pains, his mind was
very much effected also. The second duy
after Dr. R. Commenced treating his case,
he sloped having fits, and the fifth day his
pains subsided in u great degree, I then
left him under cate of Dr. R, and returned
home, related to my neighbors the extraor
dinary relief mv -Soil experienced in so short
a time, many seemed to doubt, and all were
perfectly astonished. He remained at the
Doctors 3 weeks, and it affords me pleasure
to say that 1 believe lie has effected a perma
nent cure, as Shepherd has had no Symptoms
of a relapse in any wiv for several weeks-
It is my wish that the above statement be
published so tlmt others laboring under such
and similiat diseases mav be benefited also
Yours &.c. ELIJAH PADGETT.
We the undersigned neighbors to Elijah
Padgett certify that his statements relative
to the miraculous cure effected on his Son
Shepherd are correct.
PERRY RADNEY.
E. R SPURGIS.
J.Q. \. JOHNSON.
Hopeless case—Valuable Property saved.
HAEMOPTYSIS HAEMATEMFSIS &
FITS CUBED.
MARION, TWIGGS COUNTY, G\. JANUARY, ISSI,
Dr. Rowi.and, Sir: I present you the
following certificate which l hope you will
have published, so that others laboring un
der such diseases may be beoefnted also.
About two years ago, one of my servants
(Henry), was severely attacked with spit
ting and vomiting of blood, attended with
hard fits which lie Imd paroxysms of weekly.
1 imoiediately placed him under the treat
ment of the most eminent Physicians ol the
old school in this section and after treating
his case a long time, they said lie could not
be cured, and was beyond the reach of med
icine. llenty grew worse and had from one
to two hard fits a week. Spit and vomited
up large quantities ol blood. As I consider
ed his case perfectly hopeless for a time, I
had nothing done for him. Hearing that
you would lake patients afflicted with chronic
diseases on conditions, I resolved to give
you a trial, and to the astonishment of my
self and many others, io three weeks after
1 placed Henry under your treatment, lie re
turned home entirely cured of his distressing
diseases ; he has been well 3 mouths and
can do as much hard laborious work as he
ever could. When I sent Henry to you, I
would have taken a mere trifle for him, now
I consider that he is worth S9OO. Persons
afflicted with such or similar diseases, would
do well to give voua trial.
Yours <fcc., WM. FAULK.
N. B. Homy is still well, 22 Sept. 1851.
Mr. Faulk is a gentleman of unimpeach
able character, what he asseits may be te
iied upon and can be sustained by a number
of respectable witnesses.
Good Money Dale Cos. Ala. 1 lu b. ’52.
Dr. Rowland, Sir: the perscriplion l
got of you last year for my son that was ef
fected with Dropsy (12 months), entirely
cured him. Before I applied to you every
thing dial could be devised failed to benefit
him.
A. CLARK.
Fer Particulars see Circular.
As usual the undersigned continues to treat
all forms of Chronic diseases at $4 per
month, except cases of Fits which he would
prefer treating conditionally, or $lO will be
charged for each prescription when the med
icines arc forwarded.
He is prepared to receive Patients at his
Residence. Lefcrs on business should be
pre paid nnci directed to
J. VV. ROWLAND, M. D.
Pond Town Ga.
March t 9 1852. 48—3 m.
MOLASSES, N. O. Syrup, Raisins, a
fine lot of Sugar dec, dec., for sale by
R: 11. SIMS & Co
s Feb. 4th 1852. 42—ts
Candy Manufactory, i
IN EUFAULA ALA*
“ Patronize Home Industry .” i
WE beg leave to inform the Public, that
we have just added toour business the
MANUFACTURE OF CANDY,
which we feel confident of carrying on, in all
its various branches in a style unsurpassed
by any house in the country.
Having put our Wholesale Prices as;
low as Northern Candy can be brought
here, and being able to furnish an article j
MUCH PURER AND MORE DURABLE, we hope ;
to deserve and 1 receive from Retailers a lib- j
beral patronage.
We will also manufacture Superior
Syrups mid Cordials,
in any quantity, and on the most reasonable
terms —also
Cakes, and ai.i. kinds of Pastry.
We will continue to keep an enlarged as
sortment of choice CONFECTIONARIES,
CANDY ORNAMENTS, AND TOYS,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, and FRUITS.
VV Inch we will sell—whole-alts and retail—
as cheap as they can be afforded any where
around.
orders for
Balls, Parties, Weddings, Ac.,
promptly and neatly executed:
MARTIN & COURIC:
(C/ 5 * At the old stand near the Town Hall
and the Post Office.
Eufaula, Feb: 16, 1852: 46-3 m.
WII/TE Lead. For sal,- by
SNEAD b CHAPMAN.
Oct. 17 1851. 27 if
Taylor Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold in the Public Square, in
tire Town of Butler, Taylor County,
on the First Tuesday in Aptil next,between
tiie usual hours of sale, the following proper
ty, to wit;
Betsey, a woman 29 years old, and her
child 4 months old, llairiot, a girl 8 years
old, Clara, a woman 35 years old, Ben, a
boy 6 yeats old, Patsey, a woman 45 years
Hold, Millay, a girl 13 years old, Laura, a
girl 8 years old, Fill, a hoy 3 years old,
Gray, a hoy 9 months old. Jane, a girl II
yeSvs old, Missouri, a girl 15 years old, Hen
ry, nkmy 14 years old, Marion, a hoy 14
voaittopld, Edmund, a hoy 13 years old ; lev
ied on as the property of Richard Morris, to
satisfy awjjkxecmion or ft ft from Crawford
inferior Ciifiri, in favor of James M. Mar
shall. (Said property pointed out by Math
ew A. Marshall; assignee of the above sta
ted ft fa. Said3-1-vy made and returned to
me by the Sheriff'of Talbot County in obe
dience to an acpof the Legislature creating
the County of Taylor.
JOHN jM. THOMPSON Sli’ff
March 2nd, Taylor Cos.
NOTICE.
Mrs. s. a. j|ckson has just oppned
and is still receiving a Fine and well
selected Stock of Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Trimings for Dresses juvhich she offeis to
sell low for Cash, -
N. B. Dresses and Bonnets made to or
der with neatness and despatch.
Oglethorpe March 12th 1852. 3w.
TAILORING I
THE subscriber respectffdly anounees to
the citizens of Oglethorpe, and the sur
rounding Country, that he has commenced
the Tailoring business in this city, all work
entrusted to his care will be made iu a style
not to be surpassed by those whose name
exceeds their talent.
Cutting and repairing done with neatness
and Dispatch.
WILLIAM WALSH.
March, 12th 1852. 47—3 *.
Taylor Sheriff Sale.
WILL he sold in the Public Square
in I lie town of Butler, Taylor
County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in May
next, within the legal hours of Sale, the fol
lowing property to wit:
One lot of Land, No. 220, in the 12th dis
trict of originally Muscogee, now Taylor
County, Levied on as the properly of Daniel
Spicer, to satisfy two ft fas from the Magis
trate's court of the 853d district G. HI. in fa
vor of Solomon Wall. Properly pointed out
by the plaintiff. Levee made and returned
to me by Constable.
J. M. THOMPSON, Sh’ff.
A/urch 26, 1852. ids.
McDonald&L Willis,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
And dealers in Country Produce.
One door north of Lewis Sf Price's Ware
house, Oglethorpe Ga.
WOULD Respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally that
they have opened, and expect to keep con
stantly on hand, a general assortment of
Family Groceries and Provisions; such as
Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter Cheese, Sugar,
Coffee, Salt, Molasses and Syrup, Rice
Mackerel &c., together with such articles as
Pepper Spice, Race and Ground Ginger,
Saleratus, Salsoda, Potash. Nails, Powder
and shot, with a fine lot of Tobacco, Cigars,
and snuff, and many oilier articles, too torii
outo menstion, A share of public patron
age is respectfully solicited. They would al
so inform their city friends that they expect
to keep n supply of Corn and Corn-meul, and
Flour in quantities to suit purchasers, with
vegetables of every variety that the surroun
ding country may afford.
john McDonald.
WM. H. WILLIS.
Oglethorpe, March 1852. 49tf.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
South-West Georgian.
The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is
isued every Friday morning in tlm new 1
sown of OGLETHORPE, at the low,
pi ice .of Iwo Dollars a year, to be paid in
advance.
OUR POLITICS. ‘
We are now and ever have been for the
Union.— rite “Georgian” will, therefore,
advocate the measures of the great conser
vative Union Party, it will pursue a fair ami
candid course towards tire Opposition—be
stowing censure ou whatever is sensnrable,
and ever bathing for tinth, regardless of the
source front whence it emanates.
Its columns w ill be filled with choice 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
the engrossing subjects of Internal Im
provement rind Southern Manufactures.
ADVERTISING.
Advertisements will be inserted on the
following terms:
One Dollai per square of twelve lines of
less for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for
each insertion thereafter.
A liberal deduction will he made on yearly
advertisements, or those inserted for three or
six n\onths. Also contracts will ho made
with County Officers, to advertise lor them
on tlie most liberal terms.
All letters on business, must be addressed
to C. B Youngblood, Publisher, and post
paid. CHARLES 15. YOUNGBLOOD.
Oglethorpe, Ga. May 7th 1851.
OGLETHORPE
Candy Manufactory,
A N f)
C O N FE C T IONA R Y.
Jackson & Powell,
Have tho pleasure of announcing to the
public that llinv have opened in the City of
OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER St. next
door South of the Brick Sroru of R. 11. .Sims
Cos , a urge and extensive lot of
CONFECTIONARIES,
Such as Candies, Cakes, Symps, Preserves,
Jellies. Jams, Pickles, Almonds, Raisins,
Currants, Brazil and llazil Nuts, English
Walnuts, Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts,
Bananas, Plaintaina, Diied Figs, Prunes, Ci
gars, Tobacco, Cheese, Crackers, Cordials,
Wines, for medical purposes, together with
OYSTERS., pickld and fresh, and FISH in
their seson, and all other at tides in tho Con
fectionary line.
They will also MANUFACTURE, in the
most superior style, and of the best materj.
als, all sorts of
CANDIES. CANDY ORNAMENTS. &c.,
and will neatly Emboss and Ornament
Cakes, for Balls, Parties, and Weddings, at
short noticeaand on as reasonable terms
as any establishment in Georgia.
As they intend doing business strictly on the
Cash Principle, all aiders for any of the
Cbove at tides must be accompanied with the
CASH, to insure attention.
In connection with their CONFEC- j
TIONAIIY they intend keeping a regular
and genteel, J?* W&‘'-
EATING-HOUSE,
and. they will be happy at all times to serve
up to their friends, and the public generally,
HAM AND EGGS, OYSTERS, FISH,
fin their season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE,
&c. By strict attention to business, and a
desire to please, they hope to receive, as
they will endeavor to meiil, a liberal share
of public patronage.
WARREN JACKSON, WM 11. POWELL
I Oct. 31,1851 29—ts.
April Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold, before the Court House
door in Lanier, Macon County, on
tlie first Tuesday in April next, the follow
ing properly, to wit:
Dae negro Woman named Offu levied on
as the property of Moses Holland, to satisfy
two fi fa’s from Macon Superior Court ;
Doe in favor of A. 8. Dio lin vs said Holland
tlieother in favor of W. W. Chapman vs
said Holland, Property pointed out by said
Holland.
Also, Two lots of Land in tlie second dis
trict of originally Muscogee now M icon
county, known as Ah). 12 Ac 109. Levied on
to satisfy a ft la from Macon Superior Court
in favor of Edward Biooks vs Wiley Webb,
Principal and 11. N: Webb security.—
Property pointed out by Wiley Weld).
Also fifty acres of Land, being part of Lot
164 in the first district of origin illy Musco
gee flow Macon County. Levied on as the
property of McKionetli Taylor, to satisfy a
fi fa from Macon Superior Court io favor
of D, C. Horne vs. said Taylor. Property
pointed out by the plaintiff.
Also Lot of L-iml No. 69 in tlie 13tli Dis
trict of origin idly Muscogee now Macon
county. Levied on as the piopertv of Al
exander Goodale, to satisfy two fi fa's from
JuUice’s Courts of said County ; one in fa
vor of Proctor Willianisou'vs. ssi.l Goodale
and S'ini eon Hammock, the ntli< r.in favor of
John Sturdivant vs. said Goodale. Proper
ty pointed out by Jdlm Sturdivant.
Also the West half of Lot oi Land No. 91
in the29lh Dictrict of originally Lee now
Macon County. Levied on as the property
of Ba/.il Graves, to sntisfy n fila from a Jus
tice’* Court of the 757 Dist. G. M. in favor
of Garrett Hunt, bearer, vs. Henry Swinney
and'Bazil Graves, said fila transferred to Si
las Cheek.
Also one Lot of Land No. 92 in tho lOili
District of originally Muscogee now Macon
County. Levied on as the property of Qbe
diah Harris, to satisfy two ,li fa’s from the
Court of the 814:h District O. M.
in favor of John Sterdivunt vs. Obediali R.
Harris, Properlv pointed out by Defendant.
Tiios. DIXON, D. Slii’ff.
.February 27 1852- ids.
FIRE PROOF PAINT.
Bbis. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof
Paint, just received and for sale
low for cash by R. 11. SIMS Sc Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb., 4tli, 1852. 42—ts
IRON.
A LARGE lot of Iron assorted, also
German, Blister and Cast Steel, cut,
wraught and lloise shoe Nails and lioise
shoes for sale by R. 11. SMIS &. Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb. 4ili, 1852. 42—ts.
GEORGIA—Macon County.
Court of Ordinary, Nuvmbkr tf.rm 1851.
Present the Honorable lchabod Davis,
Nathan Bryan, Joseph Mott, George
Williams. Oran C. Horne, Justices.
WHEREAS, Reuben Kaigler, adminis
trator of John J. Kaigler, deceased,
has duly petitioned the Court for letters of
dismission from said Estate: therefore, all
persons concerned are hereby cited to appear
ai the regular term of said Court, on the first
Monday in May next, to show cause (if any
they can) why said letieis of dismission
should not be granted in terms ofilie law.
Given under mv hand, at Office in La
nier,this the 3rd, day of November 1851.
Wst. W. CORBITT, C. C. O.
Nov. 7th, 1851. 30—6 m.
S.&D.M 1 ELER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OGLETHOR PK, GKORGIA,
HAVE removed from Lanier, and will
Practice in t lie Superior Courts of the
Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly,
Houston, Crawford, Bihb ami Twiggs, anil
in the Supreme Court at die city of Macon.
STEPHEN F. MILLER, DANIEL IV. MILLER.
January 16, 1852. 39-ts.
DOCT. JUTWOOIX
HAVING permanently located in litis
City, would most respectfully offer his
professional services to die citizens of Ogle
thorpe and surrounding country. Having
recently returned from the Medical College,
he fuels confident that he is now prepared to
afford to his patients the advantages of the
latest improvements io Medical Science.
lie may at all times be I'm nd at the Ogle
thorpe Hotel, or at his Office over Chap
man’s Book Store, unless professionally cal’
led away.
Feb. 18, 1852. 4-l-atlß.
Sash, Blinds, Pound
Doors jjfec. mafic to order,
BYjWM. ROBINSON Ac SON.
imi Street, West Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20, 1852. 41,ai2i>.
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.
LADIES’ kid and enameled half Gaiters,
Cushman ties, and Jqjinv Lind Bootees,
just received and for sale by BANKS’ he Cos.
Feb. 25, 1852, al 23
T\\ O months afterdate, application will
be made to llie Court of Oidinaiy ol
Macon county for leave to sell Lot of Land
No. 4, in the first dlstiict of originally Mus
cogee now MoCptl county. Said land belong
ing to the estate of Melton Templeton, late
of said comity deceased.
A. 11. GREER, Ex’r.
Feb. 18, 1852. a 18.
1 GEORGIA —Macon County,
WHEREAS /ihabod Davis,
Guardian of ilie orphans of John
J. Hongirhonk Deceared, applies to me for
letter* in Dismission ft uni said Guardian
ship !
These are therefore to cite and admojiish
all whom it may concern ,to he and appeal
at my office on or before the first Mondav
in May next, to show ca )se if any they can
why said letters of dismission should not lx
granted. Given under my hand Officially.
W. J. COLLINS Ordinary.
February 27th, 1852* 45—2 m.”
N. B. notice is hereby, given that
J is. S. Caldwell will apply (or the above
Guardianship on the resignation o'” the
above Guardianship.
GEORGIA 1 George W. Taunton
Macon Count v. j of tlie 74lst District G.
M. ol said State, toles before me, Hatvey
Rodgers a justice oi tho peace in said Dis
trict, one estray hay Horse Mule seven or
eight years old with somo black marks a.
ronml his h-gs, live leet high; appraised by
William McDowell and Harvey Taunton at
one htiudreil and twenty dollaih. This No
vember 21st 1851.
HARVEY RODGERS, J. I*.
A true extract from the estray book—this
17th February 1852.
W, J. COLLINS, C. I. C.
Feb. 27th, 1852.
GEORGIA —Macon Coimtv.
William Hata
w W uy applies U) me fior letters
of Administration ou the esiate of Mar
garet Page Deceased: These are there
fore t > admonish all persons interested to
lie at my office and file their objections
if any they have, within the time pre
scribed by law, why said letters should
! not be granted.
W. J. COLT.INS, Ordinary.
Ftb. 27 1952. 45-lm.
fat ■ „ sa|
IN QU.4RT BOTTLES.
For Purifying the Blood, and for the Curt
of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers ,
Dyspepsia, salt Rheum. Fever sore s,
Erysiypclas, Pimples. Biles, Mercurial
Diseases Cutaucous Eruptions, Liver
Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite ,
General Debility §c.
In this preparation we have all tho restorative properties
of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength and
efficacy; bm while Hoot forms an impor
tant pari of its combination,it is, at the same time, com
pound with other vegetable renitdies of great power, ami
U is in the peculiar combination and scientific mantur
ofita preparation,that its remarkable success in the euro
of disease, depends. It acts simultaneously upon tlic
stomach, the circulation and the. bowels j and thus three
psocestrs which are ordinarily the result of three differ
ent, kimis of medicine, are carried on at the same time,
through the instrumentality of thin one remedial agent,
which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels
from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and
at the same time restores their vigor arid tone. Its g’ cat
merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the uctve print* pie
of disease it) elf. and when that is gone, the sympttm*
necessarily disappear; and v e have only to point to the
accumulated testimony of multitudes who experienced
its effects, to convince inciedultty itself of its real value.
The Proprietors submit to the public the following
certificate from a highly respectable source, of a cure
made by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla :
Mew York, Feb. 17,1849.
A/ossrt. Sands;—Having suffered many years with
a disease ofmy throat, siflecting the larynx, during which
lime 1 was treated by the most distinguished physicians
Europe and the United States, without receiving any
permanent benefit, but all the time my general health
and strength declining, and the disease making fearful
progress ; caustic applications were used, and whatever
else was thought most, efficient for producing a cure;
but 1 ain confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the
laryngitis being accompanied with phUttjfts and great
difficulty in breathing, would sooiv have terminated mv
life, hud 1 not obtained relief through the medium
your u>valuable Sarsaparilla. I must kiv gentiemer ,
when l commenced u inti lUfe Sarsaparilla I did n< t
place much coutidencompUjVirtnes; and this will n< t
surprise yon, when you tire informed 1 had tried more
than fitly different remedies during the past four years,
without any success j/hut after taking your Sarsapari.la
a fVvv week’s, obliged at last to yield to evident e.
This has not only relieved but cur and
me; and l thciefore think it my duty, gentlemen, fir
the benefit of suißwing humanity, to give you ibis attc -
tation of my * ours, very truly,
I). Parent.
Consulate of France in the United States.
Thestatement and signature were acknow-
in our presence by .Mr. 1). Parent os true.
jL y For the Consul General of France.
L. BOKO, Vice Consul.
■C Pre pare* I and sold, wholesale ami refail, by A. B.
Ail). • v ’ AMDS. Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton st
corner of William, jNew York. also by Druggie*
-generally throughout the l-nitcd Mites anil Canadas.
Price $1 per bottle ; six bottles for $5.
For sale by SNEAD &. CUAPMAV,
Diuogists Oglethorpe, Ga.
JEWELER.
If II M ,iavin S P* ,rr a*
JI. Hi iUiiently located in the
new Town of Oglethorpe, will at
tend strictly to the reparing of
Clocks. Watches, & Jewelry.—
all work d< ne at the shortest notice,
Ogloehorte, October, 21 1851,
28—Gin
DISSOLUTION.
THE Firm of Snead &. Clinpman is litis
duy dissolved, l>y mutual consent
The business will b.’ continued by T. T .
Site .id. F. I . SNEAD,
F. S. CHAPMAN.
Ogletkoipt J an. 26, 1852,
A CARD.
In retiring from llie Firm of Snead Sc
Cliu|)itiun, 1 uk'ii this Opportunity to lender
my thunks to the public (or the very libeial
puiionugu extended to us; nnd respectfully
solicit -i cortiiiiiiunce of the sume to my for
mer partner, Mr. F.T.Snead, who will con
tinue the Drug Business at ‘.ho old stand, oil
Sumter street.
(£/=■ You will all do well to give him a tri
al, FOSTER S, CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan, 26tli 1852, 41-ts.
GEO W. FISH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHILETHORPE, C*A.
pRACTICKS in the counties of Macon, Houston, Ma
* riou, Sumter. Doolv. and Lee. lie will also continue
to practice in tlie. following countien of the Southern
Circuit—yu'.aski, Telfair, Irwin, Thomas, Lowndes,
Clinch, Ware and Apling.
Due 12,1851. 35 if.
G. OELLRICH\
Cabinet Maker,
Respectfully informs the citizens
of Oghiliorpe and tho surrounding
country, that lie is now prepared to make
any kind of Mahogany anil other Furniture.
All work done in the best style and at the
lowest rates.
Shop on the corner of Chathntn nnd Ran
dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Feb. 19. 1852. 44-6 m.
Macon April Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court
house dour in Ihe town of La
nier Macon County on tho first Tuesday in
] April next between the usual hours of Sale
| (lie following property to wit : one negro
man named Jim levied on as the properly of
Du) id A. Carroll to satisfy a fi fa from Ma
con Superior Court in favor of Daniel W.
Smith and others vs: said Carroll!
DAVIS GAM AGE .Sheriff;