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CLOTHING.
RE\DY made CLOTH! XG, a very
largt assortment just received and for j
sale by, Kaufman &. bro.
Oglethorpe, Oct - 10, 1851. 26 ts.
JAMES kTsELLERsT
WATCH HASSK A JEWELER
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
WOULD respectfully inform the public that he i
permanently located in Oglethorpe, for the.
of Kf|uiriny Clocks, vV'alclteii, Jewelry
&c. He will visit all the principle towns and villages in
South-Western Georgia, during the summer mouths for
the purpose of executing any workm bis line of business
that may pr emits f. All repairing done in a work
manlike manner, ami warranted
April 21th, 1851 3-ts.
NOTICE.
MESSRS. NELSON <k GUMMING would inform the
public that |wnmn Hiring Kuggie* from their Slaliie
must expect to pay on the delivery of them,and perrons
IsiariliNgliorses with them mil*l pay monthly. Their ne •
ceadtie* require this courae. All person* indebted to
them by note or account will please settle immediately.
April !Mih, 1831. 3-ts
Carriage Making and Repairing.
THE Subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to tire Citizens of Travelers
Rest and its vicinity, that he 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 notice. And al
so to the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the ad
joining Country, that he is prepared to exe
cute ail jobs that may be brought to hint, in
the way of Harness making and Repairing ,
and that lie keeps on hand, both Carriages;
Buggies, and harness ready made, and lor
sale at the lowest Cash prices.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to
cull and examine his stock before purchas
ing else where.
H. D. POWELL.
Travelers Rest, July 21, 1851. 15 ]y
PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE.
THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to
inform you that they have taken the
PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE, for a term
of time and associated themselves together
under the name and style of . VV. Blood
worth & Cos., in the Ware-House and Com
mission Business, in all its various branches.
The business will be conducted by . VV.
Bloodworth ; from his experience in the
business, they feel confident of giving gene
ral satisfaction to all those who may entrust
them with their business; In confirmation
of which, we refer the public to the subjoin*
ed references, and at the same time, ask a
liberal share of their pationage.
They promise to keep their patrons ad
vised ot the slate of the maiket at all times;
they lake this occasion to say to any who ipay
Store their Cotton with them, should they
afterward wish it shipped lo Macon or Sa
vannah or Clnrleslon, it shall he promptly
attended lo without any additional expense.
Their Ware-House, in consequence of its
locality, has advantages over uny 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.
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,) at
(lie lowest cash prices;
S. W. BLOODWORTH,
RICHARD JOHNSTON,
REFERENCES,
Planters :
Dr. Thomas,
Isaac Cheney, Esq. j Talbot Cos.
Gen’l T. Griffin, >
M. D. North, Esq. J Coweta Cos.
James Neal, Esq. i
Win. Pryor. Esq. $ Pike, Cos.
Rev. Wm. Moseley, I
Judge A. VV. Walker. J Henry, Cos
Thos. W. Ashford, (
Ed. Broughton, Esq. J Troup, Cos.
Judge J. May, 1
T. Nichols, Esq. j Fayette Cos.
I. Nichols, Esq. 1
B. P. Bussey, Esq. J Meiiwethcr Cos.
Chas. Curgil, Esq. I
\V. Harkness, Esq. J Butts Cos.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS :
Rice Dulin, Esq. Charleston, S. C.
Fields & Adams, Macon, Ga. ‘
N. A. Hardee & Cos. )
C. Hartrtdge, Esq. > Savannah. I
Wm. P. Yongu, Esq. ) i
Editors, S. W. Georgian, and S. Democrat. I
GRIFFIN, Georgia Sept., Ist. 1851. 1
Tliis is to certify tint Mr. S. VV. Rloislwnrih, has
for several years been engaged in the lFare-Home
anti Commission business in this place. anil from my
acquaintance with him, I feel no hesitation (in recom
mending him in dial rapacity to the |Httrons of Ogle
lliorpe ; he is also a good judge of the quality of Cotton,
ami consequently an excellent salesman.
A. A. GAULDING,
Sen’r: partner of tbo firm of Uaulding, 1
Ferril & Chapman. ,
Wm. Ri PHILLIPS, ,
Sun’r. partner of Jones Phillips & Cos
Oglethorpe, Nopt. oth, 1851. 21 3in.
MEDICAL CARD.
D HR. JAMES M. FOKES respectfullyof
fers his services to the citizens of Ogle
thorpe and vicinity in the various branches
of Medicine. He may be found at Mr. Fears
Drug (Store during (he day, find at the Pa
vilion House at night, when not profession
ally engaged.
August 14,1851. 18—ff
” For Sale. j
Lot No. o on Square 3 on the Corner ‘
I of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap-
TfHo PHILIP COOK.
Oglethorpe, July 3,185 L 12-ts
DRY GOODS of all descriptions, just
| recived and for sale by
KAUFMAN &BRO.
Oglatherpa, Oct. 10, 1(51. 9( ts
j
This fVurm MmHeine has nosuperior—
tj (in cuitui—tn inis or (tin/ other com ft*
try. It it much wed and highly /..
commended by Physicians.
W? ORMS frequently infest children, ag- j
TT gravate all -.direr diseases, and are!
The Vermifuge which the subscriber offers to the public
is prepared of the best mate rids tlutt can be procured,
THETRUTH B YME.N OFTRUTH. j
Concerning Sellers* Vermifuge A single vial producing |
wonder*. Kead (he following from tin* Kev. S. Wake
field. Pastor of the Liberty street Methodist Episcopal
church :
Pittsburgh, Marchß, 1817.
Mr. It. E. Sellers, —It is from a sense of duty, as well
as with great pleasure, that 1 bear testimony to the vir
tue uryour justly celebrated Vermifuge. I procured a
single bottle and gave ittothreeof mv children, who
had been ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven
years old, the next four, and die youngest eighteen
months. The first passed fifty-six worms, tlte second
forty-seven,and the third a considerable number not
distinctly recollected. Since then they have been do
ing well, and are now in good health.
Yours, respectfully, 8 WAKEFIELD.
Ghkcwtiak, Vn, January 15,18 5.
.Mr. U. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge given universal
satisfaction. 1 have sold Fahnestock's, M’l ane’s and
others,but none has given the satisfaction that yottrs Imn.
B. F. Git AH AM, Poet Master.
Sellers’ Vermifuge—it uorhs wonders
every where.
Big .Sandy, hy. May 13,1818.
Mr R E Sellers-Dear sir: Your Vermifuge produces
such wonderful results, that/ think it worth ivlute to
give you a few facts about it. A neighbor. Dr Gray,
bought from me one vinl of it, and gave the contents to
three of his children; the first passed 180, the second
153, and the third 70, making 403 worms discharged
hy using one vial. Mr Gray immediately bought four
vials more. Mr. J M’Shurley also gave the contents
of one vial to three of his children, which brought
from the first 73, from the second 51, and front the tlpid
30, making 156 worm* hv the use of one vial. 1 gave
my own child, aged one year, two teaspoonfuis, which
expelled I Lone of whiclt was at lea-t one foot long.—
Your Vermifuge is considered the best that has ever
been brought to ottr section of country, and so laras 1
know, lias never failed.
Yours, respectfully, J L TRUMAN.
Let Physicians Speuk.
Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. —
Here is proof.
Licking Station Ky, Dec. 17,1845.
hilr R E Seller*,— 1 have* t lie pleasim* to inform you
that I have lined in .my practice your celebrated Venni
fiiijo with the liuppy result*. 1 have formerly lined
Fahnestock’*, but being Persuaded to try yours, i have
found it far sujiperior in every respect, and can say With
out the icar of contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos
more virtue than any 1 ever used, and moxt cor
dially recommend it to the attention of the public. 1
will Htate a case where I gave one vial of your Vermi
fuge. My brother* child was pining and wasting to a
mere skeleton. In 30 hours after 1 gave, the Vermifuge,
the enormous quantity of upwards of git hundred worms
were passed. The child that was given up for lost, is
now as well as any in the neigidMirhood.
AMBROSE AUNETT, M. D.
Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the fl orid
Gal.i.ifoi is, O, April 1,1851,
Thi certifies that I have kept on hand and used in
my practice, R E Seller*’ Vermifuge, for the two past
year*. I tun confident in paying it has not failed, in a
single instance, to relieve children and adult* troubled
with worms; in many instances it lias brought away
Inrge quantities. lam confident it is the best worm me
I diciire in use. All tfiat is required to give it reputation
jli any family, is to give it a lair trial.
£ U II WILSON, 31. D.
Point Pi.kanpaxt, Va, Oct. 4,1847.
Sir. 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 yearn.,l think ildecided
iy thn best preparation oftbe kindjof which J have any
knowledge, although I have heretofore used’ jlie pre|ia
ration of several other manufacturei*
Yours, respectfully, I) COUGII, Mr D
Sellers’ Family Medicine.
Graham .Station. Ohio, May 25,1849.
Mr. RF, Sellers, —I think it right, fertile benefitofl
oilier*, to stale some facts in relation to your excellent
Family Medicines.
I have used your Vermifuge largely in my own family,
on* vial frequently answering for expelling large quail
lilies (say 100 to 200) of worms from two children. I
have also used your Liver Pills nnd Cough Syrup in my
family, ami nrey have, in every instance, produced tire
effect desired.
As I mu engaged in mercliondisiiig. 1 am able to stale
tlml I have yet to hear of the first failure where your
medicines liave lieen used in mv section of the con ntry.
In conclusion, I may slate tint they are the medicines ot
the day, and are destined to lutve a very extensive pop
ulnriiy.
} ours, respectfully, W H PINNEL.
Tint Vermifuge will continue to haven red out
side w rapper, and will have the name of HiJi’lE. Seller*
stamped upon each vial, without which it is not his Ver
mifuge. K E SELLERS. Proprietor,
Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1830.
Fur sale hy
SNEAD 4* CHAPMAN,
At tlia New Drug Store, Oglethorpe Ga.
Carriages! Carriages!
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber announces to the peo
ple of Oglethorpe and surrounding
Country, that he has now on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Rockaways, &c., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his line are invited to call and examine
his Stork, ut Messrs. Lewis & Price’s
Wate House, on Baker Street.
t. m. Jackson,Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9tli, 1851. 13 if
South Western R. R- Company,
ON and after the first of January next, the
rates of Freight on Cotton will he re
duced as follows:
From Oglethorpe and Montezuma lo Macon,
per 100 lbs., 20 cts.
” Winchester, Martlinsville and Mar
“ simlville lo Macon, pet 100 1b5.,18 “
Fort Valley and station No. 2, to
Macon, per 100 lbs., 15 “
“ Station No. 1 to Macon per 100 lbs., I2J”
GEORGE VV. ADAMS, Super’nt.
dec 23 ts:
New Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
On Baker Street.
ssh tfODGES, would res
• ™W • 1 1 pectliilly 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,
Hatdwure, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes
&c. He will also keep constantly on hand a
large lot of
CROCERIEB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The public are respectfully requested to call
and examine for themselves.
6pt. 12,1851. ft— If
wriCESOI m
Mi HOTELS. 11l
Magnolia House,
Corner of Crescent and Sumter Streets
Oglethorpe Gn
BY A. M THOMASON.
r|lH E best accomodations that the times
JL and market will afford may be found J
at the above named House, ut till times.
;No effort will be spared to render all who
] call, comfortable.
i June 5, 1851. 8-ly.
PAVILION HOUSE,
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
Immediately Opposite the
Suth Westeii Rail f.Rad Dept.
s, s. BOONE.
June 1, 1851. 7-ts.
Oglethorpe Hotel,
BY JAMES BELL.
ALLEN SUTTON would respectfulld
inform the public that he lias openey
a large and oommodkm* house for Public Entertainment
in the new town of Oglethorpe, under the management
of James Bell, whose experience in the business will en
able hint to give general satisfaction to all. The rooms
of the house are well finished and supplied with excel
lent beds, ie. The table will always be supplied with
the best fare the country ran atford. In short it is inten
ded, if possible, to make this house superior to any in
South- A esteru Georgia. A large Brick building is now
beingerectedon the premises for the purpose of affording
extensive accomodations, which will Ire 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 wohM re
sped fully inform his friends and the public gene
rally that he has taken full charge of it. Those visiting
Fort Gaines will please give them a call,as no pains w ill
be spared for the accommodation of those who favor
him witli their patronage.
Annexed to the establishment is a large Lot and com
modious Stables, sufficient for the accommodation of
Drovers.
March 25,1*51. 1-ly
raTlTroad house,
Opposite Central Rail Hoad Depot
BAST MI AC OCT.
BY S, M. LANIER.
May 15.1851. 5-ly.
Floyd House,
MACON, GEORGIA
THOMAS WILLIAMS respectfully in
forms his friends and llte public, that he
has purchased the lease and furniture of the
Hbove establishment, and that as sole pro
prietor, Ire 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
xuplied with the very besr the country affords.
The House is too well known for him to say
any thing in regard to it. The rooms are
in fine repair, and the furniture as good as
can be found in any House in the State.—
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon the old firm of Buford &, Williams, dur
ing Uis 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, &c. &c. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if
SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, crock
ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Cuffee, &c. &c., for
side at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga.
by, DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 ts.
Notice.
A-iri. li-ii w \ I
|||p- ggpuij^
THE JSouth Western Railroad Company, wishes to
HIRE until die lslofJanuaryiiexi,twenty-five Ne
groes for repairs on the Rood; fur which fifteen dollars
|)er month will be 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 & CHAPMAN, at the New
Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts
FRENCH Window Glass. For si-,
hy SNEAD & CHAPMAN.
Oct. 17 1851. 27tf
UGAR, Coffee, Syrup, and Molasses,
received nnd for sale low by,
KAUFMAN, &, BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts.
FORSALR
THE “PAVILION HOUSE” in the
new town of Oglethorpe, situated on
the corner of Crescent and Macon Bts., near
and in full view of the Rail Road Depot, is
now offered for sale. The building is new
the rooms are 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'*, Cos.
May 28th 1851. 7-ts.
Liquor/
A LARGE quantity of Liquors, consist
ing of Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whisky
Port, Madeira, and Champaign Wines all,
of the best quality, just received and forsale
by KAUFMAN & BRO
Oglethorpe, Oct. I®, 1851, 26tf
...
S. A. THORNTON.
Dental iurgenit,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
o-ssas asst-sa rasa
Simp Ladies can be waited on at their residence.
Oglethorpe, dec. 12, 1851. 35-ts.
FORSale, by DILL & MARSHALL,
a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and
Twin#,
Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851. 9 ts
BACON! BACON! rWelmve for sale
40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low
est market pi ices.
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts
IT* LOUR. 75 Barrels Supetfine Flour
’ for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 ts.
Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey,
SYRRUP, and VINEGAR, forsale by
DILL fc MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9lf
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T
M. Jackson & Cos., in the Counties of
Macon, Sumter. Dooly and Marion, are no
tified that their notes and accounts have been
placed in the bands 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 by muluai 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. *lO-Iy
THE Undersigned having disposed ofhis
interest in the GROCERY BUSI.
NESS to his late paitner, Mr.G. F. PALMSj
and J. VV. WEBSTER, of the late firm of
Styilt, Denslow & Webster, would respect
fully solicit a continuance to them oL4he
patronage of his late firm, A. WELLIES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. “ljQrjy.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Undersigned having bought out the
interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the
firm ofMessis. A. Welles &. Cos., have form
ed a copartnership, and will continue the
WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, middr’ the firm of
WEBSTER & PALMES, hi the old stand
of A. VV, & Cos., and resheetfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of that firm, and
of the public generally.
’ J, w; WEBSTER.
GEty|. PALMES.
Savannah, Juno 19, l&klf # lO-ly.
A LARGE lot tjMine Cigars just re*
Ceived and fqpsale cheap bv,
KAUFMAN fe BRO.
Oglethorpe, Ocif 10, 1851. 26 ts
f©iaw ©.amass
rpH E conductors of the institution assure its numerous
patrons, anil the public in general, that there is, and
always shall he a sufficient number of competent in-
Hiruetorsand Tutoresses in all the branches, professed
to be lauaht in the Institution. .
A punctual observance ofthe rules, the- preservation
of good morals, a due regard to decency and politeness,
sliall Ite promoted by every possible means,especially by
|>ereuasion, kind and gentle admonition. . But wlten
these are disregarded and faults wantonly committed
against the fundamental principles of good education
then proper severity sliall be applied; and if uufortu,
nately, the obstinacy of the delinquent should amount to
ineorigibleness, no resource is left for the preservation
of disri|diue, but expulsion or dismission, which, how
ever, sliall never take place, but by the decision of a
majority of the Board, (Visiting Committee.)
Termst
Orthography per Academic year, $ Ifi 00
Tuition in Spelling, Beading, A ritlimetical ta
bles, H riling and Arithmetic per Academic
year, *0 oo
T he above with Geography, English Grammar,
the use and draw ing of Maps, 25 00
The above or either of the foregoin r with En
glish Composition, Ancientand Modern His
tory, with problems on the Globes, Orna
mental Penmanship and Botany, 30 00
The 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 Philosophy, Khetorie and
_ Lug''', 40 00
I he 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 00
Drawing and Painting, 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 lias an extensive Pliiloshphical
Chemical, Astronomical and Mathematical) Apparatus
sufficient for the demonstration of all Chemical and
Scientific cogniiia.
The pupils are received for no less a period than a
session.
No deduction will be made for absence, unless occa
sioned by protracted sickness.
One half,or part of the tuition isexpected in advance,
and the remaining at the close of the session.
Board can be obtained, in >spectable families, at
from eight to ten dollars per month.
„ „ , JOHN A. GRANT,
Fort Gaines, January, 1851. l-ly Principal-
I T K'n.cAvwsn •Am >
. a\ uujmun 4y jai o a
j
On Baker Street below the Oglethorpe]
Hotel.
M*rOULD respectfully inform the Pub-
Muslins, and ail kind of Ladies Diess 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, Shoes nnd Boots. All of
which will be sold, for cash, at New York
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6-ts.
Iks. THOMASON & DAVISON,
s©SAsara®
OGLETHORPE, A.,
RESPECTFULLY inform .heir friend, and the public
generally that they continue the practice of Medi
cine m the new town of Oglethorpe. As one of them
has had several years experience in the practice of
Medicine, they flatter themselves that they will be able
to treat the various diseases of the human system in a
^bliCPft
mtwptwhen*" 1 fiStoi r"™* at,^ eilr officc a,all lwure ’
fiSTOflice on the comer of Sumpter and Crescent Sts
t G. C, CARM ICHiEL & Cos
1 D®* Subscribers having as
sociated themselevs under the
above name, for ttapfrurpase of transacting a
General Ware lloust and Commission
Ps method ol informing the
drams generally, that they
to receive Cotton in Store
Is on consignment,
a on hand at all times
> Twine , Sugar,’ Cofee,
rfre.
ices made on cotion when
G, C. Caiimichail. J, p t Harvey,
references:
Messrs. Logan & Atkinson; Macon, Ga.,
Neely &, Fleming; Griffin, “
Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-]y.
E. B WEED,
Macon, Ga.
Importer and Dealer in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware .
WOULD invite the attention ol
diis friends to his stock of Cut
lery, Iron, Noils, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black
smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agricultural
Imglimeni, Axles, Spiings, Mill Irons, Tin
Plate, Sheet and bar Copper, Lead and
Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws
nnd every oilier article usually kept in Hard
ware Stores, which .lie will sell on reasona
ble terms.
Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 ly
Dry Goods a t Wholesale
SAVANNAH GA.
DOBEItTS, FOOTE & MARSHALL are now re
cv ceiving at their store, corner of Broughton ami
Jefferson Streets, opposite Saint Andrews’ Hall, a large
and well selected stock of Foreign and domestic Dry
hoods which they offer for sale, upon the usual terms
tVe sell exclusively wholesale, and think we are able
to offer sufficient inducements to retain the trade in this
city. We have now in store
0) bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings;
50 cases bleeched ** “
50 “ fancy Prints,
50 hales Negro Blankets;
25 *• lied and While Flannels;
100 cases Kerseys and I indseys.
—ALSQ—
an extensive assortment of Indies’ Dress Goods,'Vloths,
C as* line res, and other miscellaneous articles; usually
wanted hy merchants from (lie interior.
Kri’nrticular attention given to orders,
September 26. 24—6 m
New Fall and Winter Goods.
J T■ SUGGS
WOULD respectfully call the attention of his friends
and the public generally to his large and well
selected assortment of
I A sIJU.m:R GOODS,
consisting of every variety of Maple and Fancy Dry
Gjxsls—such as Kerseys, Satinets, Casimeret, Cloths,
Blankets, flannels, Shawls. Calicoes, Handkerchiefs,
llußiery, Linens, Muslins, silks, a tins, and a variety
of other Fancy Articles.
Re a1 y-ITI ad e Clothing
Os (he Latest Style und Vest Quality.
every description. BOOTS and
SHOES of alt qualities. A variety of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CTL ERY, SC.
In short, purchasers can be supplied with almostany
article they desire, on the most reasonable terms.
Those who desire to get the full worth ol tlieit mon
ey, would do well to give me a call, for I pledge myself
that none who purchase sliall go away without obtain
ing a bargain.
Fort Gaines, Go., Nov. Ist, 1851. I—ts
For Sale
ALIKEL\ r negro Boy, about 18 or 19
years old.
Apply to F. T. SNEAD.
At Snead & Chapman’s Drug Stote.
Oglethrope Nov. 28, 1851. 33 if;
SOUth M estern rail road.
A DAILY TRAIN for
Passengers and Freight
leaves Macon ai 6 1-2 A. M.—Arrives at
Oglethorpe at J 1 1-2 A. M Arrives at
Macon at 3 1-2 P. M. Connecting each
way with the Central and Macon U Wes
lern trains, and the Tallahassee Mail
Stage Line. Passengers dine at Fort
Valley at 1 I>2 P. M.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Supt, S. W. R. R.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851. 26 ts
BOOTS, Shoes, Hals, Caps of every
variety just received and for sale by,”
KAUFMAN & BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, JB5l. 26 ts
Jewelry.
A FINE lot of Jewelty just received and
for sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851, 26tf.
B ™ H ■ T’ uV
of Baron Liebig,
the great
Physiological Chemist
tyj; S - H<*tgkltm, M. D. Philadelphia.
I his is truly a vvondrful remedy for Indigestion, dys
pepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, constipation, and de
bility, curing after nature’s own method, by nature.own
IVri'r> , ‘V' n r n0 ‘ ff a ■•‘‘spoonful of
Pepsin, infused in water, will digester dissolve five pouds
of roast beef in about two hours,out of the stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element or great digestive nrinei
ple of the Gastric juice—the solvent ofttie filod the
purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent of rhe stom
ach and intestines. It. is extracted from the digestive
stomach of the Ox. thus forming an artificial digestive
fluid, precisely like the natural gastic juice in its chemi
cal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substi
tute for it. By the aid of this preparation the pains and
ftT'v „°, f , n °'!. al ! <, 1 fl - v ’ s t w P sla removed, just as
they w ouid be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders
for dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, ner
vous decline and dyspeptic consumption, supposed to ba
on the verge of the grave. The scientific upon which it is
bused, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
Baron Liebig, in his celebrated work on animal Chem
istry, says: ‘An artificial digestive fluid analogous to tks
gastic juice, may be readily prepared from the mucoas
membrane Os the stomach of the calf in which varioussr
ticles of food, as meat and eggs will be softened, changed
and digested, just in the some manner as they would be
m the human stomach.’ ’
55“ Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular,
gratis,giving a large amountof scientific evidence, sim
dar to the above, together with reports of remarkable
cures, from ail parts oi the l nited States.
AS A DYSPESPIA CURER
Dr. Hugh tun's Pepsin has produced the most marvellous
enertH, in curing caws of debility, emaciation, nervous
decline, and dyspeptic consumption. It i* impossible to
give the details of case* in the limits of tliis advertise
ineiil; hut authenticated circumstances have been eiTen
of more than two hundred reuiarkahie cures, in Philadel
phia. New \ ork ami Boston alone. These were near
ly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid
and wonderful, but permanent.
it is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful
for tendency to riilliuus disorder, liver complaint, (ever
and ague or badly treated fever aad ague, and the evil
efleei* of quinine, men ury and other drugs upon the di
gestive organs, altera long sickness. Also, for excess in
eating, ami the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost
reconciles health with iritempi ranee.
Ur. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in powdernnd in fa and
from r *i.d in pei-scription Vials for the use of Physicians.
Private circulars f or the use of Physician., may be
obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents. descriLg
he w hole process of preparation, and giving tile uiilhor:-
tres upon which the claimes of this new remedy are ha--
. A 8 it •* not a secret remedy, no objection can b.
raised against its use by Physicians in respectable slamf
".gand regular pracnce. l*riee, One Dollar per liollle.
Kr Observe Hus!—Every bottle of tlre genuine Pep
sin bears the w ritten signature of J. 8. Houghton. D.7
Mark’secured: Ph,!at,Cf H >l * ia ’ ,>a ‘ fujiyriglft and Trad*
SKT Sold, by alt Druggists and. Dealers in medicines.
Forsale by SNEAD & CHAPMAN, DettL
lers in Drugs &c. at the Netv Drug Store,
Oglethorpe Ga.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
#TT7gn
4UUH r
JJ New Book Store ,
JUST OPENED, IN OGLETHORPE,
Near the Oglethorpe Hotel,
WHERE the subscriber designs keeping ■
general assortment of Miscellaneous and
School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery;
also a general assortment of Wall Paper,
VVindow .Shades, Musical Instruments dec.,
all of which he will sell as low as they can b
bought in any other market.
Just Received —One Jine Melndian, of
superior tone and finish. A lot of fine Vio-
Jins, also h splendid lot of ./iccordeons, vary*
ing in price from $1 50 to $25.
A. B. CHAPMAN.
GEORGIA,! In Sumter Stt-
Sumter County. SZvZrmrni.
Joseph Daniel, }
vs * f Bill for discovering Re-
J. L. Casey, t lief and Injunction.
Wm. Pritchett.’
IT being represented to me by the Alliga
tion in said Bill, that John L. Casy has
no settled residence known to Complainant
but is a transcient, unsettled person. It is or
dered that service of said Bill be perfected on
said John L. Casy, by publication in one of
the public Gazettes in this State, 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,
Dentistry.
Dr. A. C. HORNADY having Jo.
cated at BUENA VISTA, GA.
respectfully announces to the citizens of.
that place and the surrounding country i
that he is proparod to execute all work be
longsng to his profession in a superior styla
at prices to suit the times.
N. B. All operations
October, 10 1851, 26—6 m
P S. Ladies wailed en at their residence: