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Jt. Valuable Property For Sale. ®
THE Undersigned subscriber desires lo sell
on accomodating terms. Lots of Land, No.
32 33 64 65 66 98 99 126 127 128 129 130
132 158 and 159 in the tenth district, also
No. 2 3 4 23 28 29 30 32 82 97 in the lout -
teenth district; No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 j
34 35 36 in the fifteenth district > I Dooly
County. Some of the above lauds have val
uable improvements on them and can be pur
chased either in single or collective lots to
suit the purchaser.
Also one tract of valuable Tobacco land
containing 720 acres in the county of Gads
den Florida, 8 miles N. E. of Quincy on
Little River. Persons wishing any informa
tion respecting the lands in Dool.v county
will please call and see the Proprietor of the
Pavilion House in the City ofOgletlmrpe or
at Cedar Hill, or Slade’s Mills, in the coun
ty of Dooly. Any person wishing informa
tion respecting the tract of land in Florida
will please call and sec Mr. Daniel M. Hin
son Gadsden Cos., Florida or the propi iet-'r
of the Pavilion House in this place.
WM. SLADE,
Oglethorpe April 20th 1852. 1 lv.
To the Afflicted.
THE undersigned having now pre
pared themselves to treat till old
Chronic Diseases of long standing in a scien
tific manner, a share of public patronage is
respectfully solicited.
Drs. THOM AS OX 8f D AVISOS.
Oglethorpe, april 16, 1852. 52-ts
WANTED, immediately, at this
Office, a boy about 14 years
old, to learn the Pi'tilling Business.
ST O LENT
FROM the Subscriber on the 13tli
of March a sorrel horse, four
white legs and blare face. A reward
often dollars will be paid for the recov
ery of the horse or fifteen for the horse
and thief. J. KAUFMAN.
Oglethorpe April 16th 1552. 52 —ts.
DRS. Thomason &. Davison’s Com
pound Syrup of Sassafras, an ex
cellent remedy for Scrofula, Kings Evil, and
lo cleanse or purify the blood, remove hu
mors from the skin &.C. For sale by die
manufacturers.
Oglethorpe, April 16th 1852 52-ts.
DRS. Thomason & Davison’s Dys
entery Syrup, for the cure ol Chol
era Morbus, Diarrhea, Dysolitary &c. For
sale by the manufacturers.
Oglethorpe, ; il 10th 2552. 52t1.
Al Hie Sign ol lire Biy; Hoot
BANKS Si Cos.
ARE now opening their Spring Stock of
Bo’ is and Shoes, all qualities and pri
ces, all of which are of their o n manufac
ture and WARRAN FED not to Rip.
Our customers and the “rest of mankind”
tire respectfully invited to call and examine
our stock whether they wish to purchase or
not. April 6;h 1852.
TWO Months a fie i date application
will be made to the honorable /ti
ferior Court of Monroe County, when
sitting as Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell a negro man, named Eliz", belonging
to the estate oi Thomas Dye>s deceased.
WILLIAM DYESS, Ex’r.
Oglethorpe April 16 h 1852. 52—2 m.
A New and Valuable Remedy.
TT& RS. THO.VI A SON kDA VI SON’S
.MJe Compound Syrup ol Urri Ursa,
good for the Discharge of the urine ; Reliev
ing the difficulties of the Kiiidiieys, Strength
ening the urinary oigaus, and healing ulcera
tions of the bladder. For sale bv
Drs. THOMASON k DAVISON.
Oglethorpe Ga. April 16th 1852. 52—ts.
Sti m u lat ill g L i tiamen t.
THIS Lin iment is well adopted to New.
ralgia, Rheumatism, and Chronic erup
tions. It has also been found beneficial in
cases of Asthma, Chronic, Bronchitis,
Chronic, Pleurisy, night sweats, Marasmus.
Si. Yistus’ dangs, Cholera infantum, and
where ever the skin is in a cold or relaxed
Condition. For sale by
Drs. Thomason k Davison.
Oglethorpe Ga., April 16th 1852. 52—ts.
COMSTOCK’S Patent Medicines for
sale hv
Drs. THOMASON fc DAVISON.
Oglelhoipo Ga. April 16;li 1852. 52—ts.
Restorative Cordial.
GOOD in all cases of debility, and for
Patients, Recovering from Fevers or
other complaints that have produced debil
ity; it is also good in Dysentery, and Diar
rhea. For sale by
Drs. THOMASON & DAVISON-
Oglethorpe Ga. April 16th 1852. 52—ts.
Antiseptic Tincture.
THIS TVNCTURE is a most pow
erful Antiseptic, and is very val
uable Wash to cleanse old foul ulcers, and
dispose them to heal. This is a most ex
cellent family Medicine, useful for Dysen
tary, Mortifications &.C., also for pains in
the stomach, Cholic, head-ache, Worms &c.
seldom comes amiss in any complaint. For
sale by
Drs. THOMASON & DAVISON.
Oglethorpe Ga. April 16th 1852. 52—ts.
Yolitile Ointment.
AN excellent Remedy in inflamatoty
quinsey; seldom failing to effect n
cure. For sale by
Dns. Thomason Ac Davison.
Oglethorpe Ga. April 16th 1852. 52—if.
*-C-* „ . •
7 • TV’ ra ;
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■iti§
■
IN qUART BOTTLES.
Fur Purifying the Blood, and for the Cure }
of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Liters,
Dyspepsia, salt Rheum. Fever sore s, ;
Erysiypelas, Pimples. Biles, Mercurial ;
Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions , Liver
Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite ,
General Debility Sfc.
In this preparation we have all the restorative properties
of die root, concentrated in their utmost strength and
efficacy ; but while >arsuparilla Koot forms an impor
tant part of Its combination, it is, at the same time, com
pound with other vegetable remedies of great power, and
it is in the peculiar combination ami scientific manner
ofits preparation,that its remarkable success in the cure
of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the
stomach, the circulation and the bowels; ami thus three
processes which are ordinarily the result of three differ
ent kinds of medicine,are carried on ut the same time,
through the instrumentality of this 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 vigorand lone. Its great
merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the act ve principle
ofdfe ase itself,and when that is gone, the symptoms
necessarily disappear ; and v\c have only to point to the
accumulated teslimmiy of multitudes who experienced
its elFects.to convince incredulity itselfofits real value.
The Proprietors submit to the public the following
certificate from a highly respectable source, of a cure
made by lifting their preparation of Sarsaparilla :
ISew York, Feb. 17,1819.
Messrs. Sands :-*-l?aving suffered many years with
a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during which
time I was treated by the most distinguished physicians
Kurope and the United States, without receiving any
permanent benefit, but ail the time my general health
and strength declining, and the disease making fearful
progress : can tic applications were used, and whatever
else was thought in ist efficient for producing a cure;
I hut lam confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the
laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great,
difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my
life, ha 1 I not obtained relief through the medium of
your iwaiuahle Sarsaparilla. I must sav gentlemen,
when L commenced miug the Sanapnrilla 1 did not
place much confidence in its virtues; and this will not
surprise you. when you are informed 1 hail tried more
than fifty di tie rent remedies during the post four years,
w ithout any success ; but after taking yo r Sarsaparilla
1 a few weeks. I was obliged at last to yield to evidence
This marvellous specific has not only relieved hut cured
me; and 1 thevlore think it myduty, gentlemen, for
the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attes
tation of my cure. Yours, very truly,
D. Pa it ent.
Consulate of France in the I'nited States.
The above statement and signature were acknow
ledged in our presence by .Mr. I). parent as true.
For the Consul < General of France.
L. BORG, Vice Consul.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B.
& I). S\N|)S. Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton st,
corner of William, New’ York. Sold also by Druggists
generallv throughout the Fritted States and Canada*.
Pf it-** $l pur bottle ; six bottles for $5.
| For solo by SNEAD & CHAPMAN,
Dmggists Oglethorpe, Ga.
J KWE L ~E K.
7 Dir”* * new r lowni>fOglethorpe, will at
tern©?../ buid strictly to the repariin* of
< ‘lTk*. Watches, Jewelry.—
8 j| ! fte%?B---g ![ nil work done at theshortest not ice,
Ogjocliorpe, October, 24 1851,
WmiMmMmß 23—-6 m
DISSOLI TION.
/jlNllE Firm of Snead & Chapman is this
|| day dissolved, liy mutual const ut
The business will he continued by F. T.
Snead. F. T. SNEAD,
F. S. CHAPMAN.
Oglethoipe Jan. 26, 1852,
A CARD.
In retiring from the Firm of Snead tfc
Chapman, l lake this opportunity to tender
my thanks to the public for the very liberal
pal milage extended lo us; and respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same to my for
mer partner. Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con
tinue the Ding Business at the old stand, on
Sumter street.
CC?” You will till do well to give him a tri
al, FOSTER S, CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan, 26tlt 1852, * 41-ts.
GEO -W. FISH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oglethorpe,ga.
PRACTICES in the counties of Macon, Houston, IMa
l rion, Sumter, Dooly, and Lee. He will also continue
to practice in the following counties of the Southern
Circuit—Pulaski. Telfair, Irwin, Thomas, Lowndes.
Clinch, Ware and Apliug.
Dec 12,1851. 35,.tf.
G. OEL L RIC H,
Cabinet Maker,
ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
A of Oglethorpe and the surrounding
country, that he 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 Chatham and Ran
dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Feb. 19, 1852. 44 6m.
Macon April Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court
home dour in ilie town of La
nier Macon County on the first Tuesday in
April next between tlie usual hours of Sale
the following property to wit : one negro
man named Jim levied on as die properl, of
David A. Carroll to satisfy a ft fa from Ma
con Superior Court in favor of Daniel W.
Smith and others vsl said Carroll.
DAVIS GAM AGE Sheriff:
FIRE PROOF PAINT.
44(SiiI|F 151,15. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof
Paint, just received and for sale
low for cash by R. 11. SIMS’ & Cos.
Oglethorpe Fell., 4th, 1552, 42—ts
l RUN.
A LARGE lot of Iron assorted, alsoj
German, Blister and Cast Steel, cm,
wniuglu and liaise shoe Nails and lioise
shoes for sale by R: U. SMIS &. Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb. 4ib, 1852. 42—ts.
GEORGIA —Maeon County.
Court op Ordinary, Novmbkr term 1851.
Present the Honorable hit a bod Davis,
Sat/tan Bryan, Joseph Molt, George
Williams. Oran C. Horne, Jus/ices.
UEREAS, Reuben Kaigler, adminis-
V v trator of John J. Kaigler, deceased,
has duly petitioned the Court for letters of
dismission front said Estate: therefore, all
persons concerned are hereby cited to appear
at the regular term of said Court, on the first
Monday in May next, to show cause (if any
ihey can) why said letteis of dismission
should not be granted in terms ofilte law.
Given tinder nty hand, at Office in La
nier, this the 3rd, day of Novembei 1851.
Wm. W. CORBITT, C. C. O.
Nov. 7th, 1851. 30—6 m.
S?& 1). MILLER,
AT TORNEYS A T LAW,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA,
HAVE removed from Lanier, and will
Practice, in the Superior Courts of the
Comities of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly,
Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twiggs, and
in the Supreme Court at the city of Macon.
STEPHEN P. MILLER, DANIEL IV. MII.LEU.
January 16, 1852. 39-if.
DOCT. E. R, WOOD,
E {SAVING permanently located in this
d.iii City, would most respectfully offer his
professional services to (Ire citizens of Ogle*
llioipe and surrounding country. Having
recently relumed from the Medical College,
he feels confident that be is now prepared to
afford lo his palienls the advantages of the
latest improvements in Medical Science.
He may at al! times be foi ud at the Ogle
thorpe Hotel, or at his Office over Chap
man’s Book Store, unless professionally rai
led awa v.
Feb. ‘ 18, 1852. 44-ailS.
Sash, Winds, Panne!
Poors 4§v. made to order ,
BY WM. ROBINSON & SON.
Shop on William Sheet, West Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20, 1852. 44..at20.
AT THE SIGN OF THE 810 BOOT.
LADIES kid ami enameled half Gaiters,
Cushman lies, and Jemiv Linrl Bootees,
jusi received and for sale hv BANKS Ac Cos.
Feb. 25, 1852, ‘ al 25
rfBVO months afterdate, application will
JL be made to the Court of Oidinary ol
Macon county for leave to sell Lot of Land
No. 4, in the first district of originally Mus
cogee now Macon county. Said land belong
ing to the estate of Melton Templeton, late
of said count v deceased.
A. H. GREER, Ex’r.
Feb. 18, 1852. 18.
GEORGIA—Macon County.
WHEREAS /rhab<><l Davis,
Guardian of the orphans of John
J. Hongahook Deceased, applies to me for
letters of Dismission from said Guardian
ship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern ,to be and appear
at my office on or before the first Monday
in May next, to show CHjse if any they can
why said letters of dismission should not be
granted. Given under my hand Officially.
W. J. COLLINS Ordinary.
February 27th, 1852* 45—2 m.
N. B. notice is hereby given that
Jas. S. Caldw ell will apply for the above
Guardianship on the resignation o'” the
above Guardianship.
GEORGIA ) George W. Taunton
Macon County. J of the 741st District G.
M. of said State, loles before me, ilaivey
Rodgers a justice of lire peace in said Dis
trict, one eslray hay Horse Mule seven or
eight years old with some black marks a
round his legs, five feet high; nppmjsed by
William McDowell and Harvey Taunton al
one hundred and twenty dollais. This No
vember 21m 1851.
HARVEY RODGERS, J. P.
A true extract from the estrav hook—this
17th February 1852.
’ W, J. COLLINS, C. T. C.
Feb. 27th, 1852.
GEORGIA —Macon County.
William Hsu
yf wny .applies to me lur letters
of Administration on the enile of Mar
garet Page Deceased: These are there
fore t i admonish all persons interested lo
beat my office and file their objection.-
if any they have, within the lime pre
scribed bylaw, why said letters should
not he granted.
W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary;
Feb. 27 1852. 45—lm.
PROSPECTUS
<if tub
South-West Georgian.
The SOUTH-AY EST GEORGIAN is 1
isued every Friday morning in the new
Town of OGLETHORPE, at the low
price of Two Dollars a year, to be paid in
advance.
OUR POLITICS.
We are now nod ever have been for the
i Union. — File ‘'(Jeorgian” will, therefore,,
advocate the measures of the great conser
vative Union Party, it will pursue a fair and
candid course taw.mis the Opposition—be
stowing censure’on whatever is seusorahle,
and ever battling for tiuth, regardless of lire!
sour*:.! from whence il emanates.
Its columns w ili be filled with choice selec- j
lions of Miscellaneous, Political, Domestic’
and Commercial News, from a number of the j
most popular Journals of the day; together |
with Statistics ami general information on
the engrossing Subjects of Intkr.nal !m
----! provlmbnt ‘l ift Southern Manufactures.
.i)\ ERTISING.
Advertiscn ertjs will he inserted on the
following term's;
One Dollar per square of twelve lines of
less for the first Insertion, and Fifty Cents foi
each insertion thereafter.
1 A liberal deduction will be made on yearly
advertisements. Or those inserted for three or
six months. Also contracts will he made
with County Officers, to advertise lor them
on the most liberal terms.
All letters on business, must he addressed !
lo C. B Youngblood, Publisher, aml post]
paid. CHARLES B. YOUNGBLOOD. ;
Oglethorpe, Ga. May 7th 1851.
OGLETHORPE
Candy Manufactory,
AND
CON FE C T IONA Ii Y.
1 Jackson & Powell,
Have tire pleasure of announcing to the
; public that they have opened in the City of
1 OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER St. next
1 door South of the Brick Store of R. 11. <Sims
Cos , a large and extensive lot of
CONFECTIONARIES,
Such ns Candies, Cakes, Syiups, Preserves,
Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Almonds, Raisins,
i Currants, Brazil and Hazil Nuts, English
< VV.limits, Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nats,
. Bananas, Plaintains, Dr ied Figs, Primes, Ci
; gars, Tobacco, Cheese, Crackers, Cordials,
, W'ines, for medical purposes, together with
* OYSTERS, pickkl and fresh, and FISH ia
i their sr.-son, and all other at tides in the Con
fectionary line.
They will also MANUFACTURE, in the
-most superior style, and of the best mateii.
- a|s, all sorts of
CANDIES, CANDY ORNAMENTS. &r.,
and will neatly Emboss anti Ornament
Cukes, for Balls, Parlies, and Weddings, at
r short noticeaand on as reasonable terms
as any establishment in Georgia.
As they intend doing business strictly on the
Cash Principle, all otders for any of the
Cbove articles must be accompanied with the
■ CASH, to insure attention.
In connection with their CONFEC
TIONARY they intend keeping a regular
and genteel,
EAT7NG-HOUSE,
’ and they will he happy at nil times to serve
’ up lo their friends, and llw public generallv,
HAM AND EGGS, OYSTERS, FISH,
(”111 their season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE,
&c. By strict attention to business, and a
I desire to please, they hope to receive, as
I they will endeavor to met it, a liberal share
I of public patronage.
’ WARREN JACKSON, WM H. POWELL
Oct. 31, 1851 29—if.
e
Candy Manufactory.
IN EUFAULA ALA
“ Patronize Home Industry.”
W’E beg leave to inform the Public, that
we have just added in our business the
’ M A N U F AC T U R E O F C ANDY,
r which we feel confident ofcarrying 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
MUCH PURER AND MORE DUKAIILE, we hope
to deserve and receive from Retuilers a lib
beral patronage.
We will also manufacture Superior
Syrnps and Cordials,
in any quantity, and ott the most reasonable
terms —also
Cakes, and all kinds op Pastry.
YVe will continue lo keep an enlarged as
sortment of choice CONFECTION A 111 ES,
CANDY ORNAMENTS, AND TOYS,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, and FRUITS.
Whicli we will sell —wholesale and retail—
as cheap as they can be alforded any where
around.
orders for
Balls, l-artics. Weddings, Ac..
promptly and neatlt executed;
MARTIN &. CO UR IC.
At the old stand near the Town Hall
and the Post Office.
Eufaula, Feb: 16, 1852'. 46—3 m.
Taylor Sheriff Sale.
WILE be Sold in the Public Square
in the town of Butler, Taylor
County, Ga., on the first Tuesday in May
next, within the legal hours of Sale, the fol
low ing property lo wit:
One lot of Land, No. 220, in the 12tli dis
trict of originally Muscogee, now Tnylo-
Countv, Levied on as the property of Daniel
Spicer, lo satisfy two ft fits from the M igis.-
Irate’s court of the 853d district G. Al. in far
vor of Solomon Wall. Property pointed out
by the plaintiff. Levee made and returned
to me bv Constable.
J. M. THOMPSON, Sit’d'.
A/arc It 26, 1852. td.
WII/TE Lead. For sale by
SNEAD & CHAPMAN,
i Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts
I notlckT
MRS. S. A. JACKSON has just opened
and is still teceiving a Fine and well
selected Stock of Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Trimings for Dresses which she olieis to
sell low for Cash,
N. B. Dresses and Bonnets made to or*
der with neatness and dispatch.
Oglethorpe March 12th 1852. 3w.
TAILORING f
j iTj|HI E subscriber respectfully nnounces to
| JL tin* citizens of Oglethorpe, and the stuv ;
- rounding Country, that he has commenced’
; the Tailoring business in this city, till work
i entrusted to his care will he made in a style
; not to lit* surpassed hy those whose name
exceeds their talent.
Cotiiogand repairing done with neatness
and Dispatch.
WILLIAM WALSH.
March, 12th 1852. 47—3-*.
McDonald & Willis
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
Ami dealers in Cotsalry Prodiice
! One door north of Leins &• Price's Ware
house. Oglethorpe, (la
j SM/OULD Respectfully inform their
V V friends atnl the public generally that
j they have opened, and expect to keep cotl
| stonily on hand, a general assortment of
j I- antily Groceries and Piuvisions; such as
j 1-lour, Bacon, Lard, Batter Cheese, Sugar,
Coffee, Salt, Molasses and S\rup, Hire
Mackerel &.C., together with such articles as
Pepper Spice, Race and Ground Ginger,
Saleratus, Salsmla, Potash, Nails, Powder
and shot, with a line lot ol Tobacco, Cigars,
and snuff, and many other articles, too u-tti-
I onto menstion, A share of public patron
age is respectfully solicited. They would al
so inform their city friends that they expect
to keep a supply of Core and Cora-meal, and
Flour iu quantities to suit purchasers, with
1 vegetables of every variety that the surroua
* ding country mav afford,
’ ‘ john McDonald.
- WM. 11. WILLIS.
Oglethorpe, March 1852. 49tf.
; NOTICE.
A LL persons concerned are desired to
/vV take notice that, on the fourth day of
, March instant, 1 levied four attachments—
, one at the instance of F. S, Lalltrop A Cos.
vs. Erwin & Kenl'roe ; one at the instance
of YVoodhura tfc Wyles “s: Erwin & Ren
[- free; one at the instance of Harrnl Sprouls
1 & < o, vsi Erwin A Renfroe, and one, at
s the instance of Townsend Arnold & Cos. vs:
Erwin & Nelson, on the following property
■ in the city of Oglethorpe, to win a house ami
> lot in said city of Oglethorpe oh the corner of
> Sumter and Crescent Sts. fronting forty led
on Sumtei st, and fifty feel on Crescent st.
Being a part of lot number (17) Seventeen
• in square No. 2 (agreeably to the plan of
said city) and situate on the Corner opposite
to Drl Thomason’s Hotel. Also on a House
. and lot in said city fronting on Crescent st
t forty feet aod running hack about 40feet,ad-
I joining Slade’s Hotel 01 the Pavilion House,
Being apart til lot No. 15, on squ ire No. 3,
i Also on one vacant lot opsosile Slade’s llo
s tel or Pavilion House, Situate on tin
-3 corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front
ing 40 feet on Macon st, and running back
and along Crcs:ent street 150 feet being lot
No. 2 in square No. 4of said city. The
said attachments being returnable ‘to the
next Inferior Court for Macon County.
This March 18th 1552.
DAVIS GAMMAGE Sh’ff.
FLOUR.
WINTER’S No. 1. Superfine, and Fam
ily Flour, For sale bv
McDonald & wielis.
Oglethorpe, April 9ib 1852.
GEORGIA, Macon Const?,
! uerkas Henry G. Law applies for
V f 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 lo be and appear at the Ordi
nary’s office within tlm time prescribed t>v
law, to show cause if anv they can, why said
letteis should not he granted. Given under
mv hand officially, this 20l!i (lav of March,
1852. W, W. CORBITT,"Dept. O.
March 26, 1852, 491 m,
FOR sALcTiI
f ONE half interest in the Office of the
SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN. Foi
particulars apply at this office.
March sth, 1852.
Carriage Repository.
Buggys, Kockiiways. anti Faiaily
Carriages.
THE Sulisciibers have on hand,
and “ill continue to Receive R*g
ular Supplies id’eveiy Variety of Carnages,
al Macon Prices with the Freight added,
Our friends are requested to give us a call.
G. C. CAIIMICH.EL & CO.
Oglethorpe April 2nd. 1852. 50 ly.
Botanic Drug Store
OGLETHORPE CFO.
DRS. THOMASON Ac DAVISON
Will keep cuiistaiitlv on hand a guild
assortment of Botanic drugs and medicines liy
lira wholesale and retail. A share of public
patronage is respectfully solicited.
April, 1 1852.
To The Alllicted.
fin HE undersigned having permanently
j|_ located 5 miles North-West of Pond
Town in Sumter County, would lespeclfully
offer his professional services to the Afflicted.
The invariable success which has attended
his pievious 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 he suf
ficient to guarratitee for future results ;
Refers to undoubted Testimony.
A remarkable case of Rheumatism and
Fits cured in 3 weeks; .
Ball Hill Muscogee Cos. Jan 25, 1552.
Mr. Editor: Sir permit me to commu
nicate to the Afflicted tbiougli the columns
of your valuable paper the following facts,
.lbout 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 locate principally, on his
Brain Lungs and heart, 1 lie 4th -lav alter
he was attacked he commenced having hard
Fits. 1 immediately called in tin eminent
Physician, who trented his case three weeks.
But without benefit, S then called in two
more Physicians of the same order (Old
.School) one of whom treated his case two
weeks, still lot grew woise, and had from
two lo three tits nearly every night. The
Doctors said that his condition was strange
ami cutical, and they seemed to he ala loss
to know what to do for him, as the remedies
they prescribed, had no effect towards
ing him. Ami all who saw my Sou thought
that lie would lie certain to die. But just
as I was about to relax all efforts of having
anything more done for him, some person
sent me one of Dr. Rowland’s Circulars, 1
examined it and saw that the certificates
were from reliable sources ; and I resolved
to haul Shepherd to Dr. R. When we r
---1 ived at the Doctor’s be was just alive and
it was all that could be said, lor he was re
duced so much that he could be compared to
nothing hut a living skeleton to use the
phrase, and at all times he suffered with the
most violent excruciating pains, Ids mind was
very much effected also. The second day
after Dr. R. Commenced treating his case,
he sloped having fits, and the filth day his
pains subsided ill a great degree, I then
left him under caiu of Dr. R. and returned
home, related to my neighbors the extraor
dinary relief mv Son experienced in so short
a time, many seemed to doubt, and all were
perfectly astonished, lie remained at the
Doctors 3 weeks, and it afiords me pleasure
to say that 1 believe lie has effected a perma
nent cure, as Shepherd lias had no symptoms
of a relapse in any way lor several weeks-
It is my wish that the above statement he
published so that others laboring under such
and similinr diseases may he benefited also.
Yours &c. ELIJAH PADGETT.
YY'e the undersigned neighbois lo Elijah
Padgett certify that his statements relative
to the miraculous cure effected on his Sou
Shepherd are correct.
PERRY RADNEY.
E. R SPURGIS.
J. Q. A. JOHNSON;
Hopeless ruse Valuable Property saved.
IIJSMOPTVBIS II2ESIATBMESIS &
Fl’l’S tTKEI).
MARION, TWIGGS COUNTY, GA. JANUARY, 1851-
Du. Rowland, Sir: l present you the
following ceitificntu which I hope you will
have published, so that others laboring un..
der such diseases may be henefitted 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 he had paroxysms of weekly.
I immediately placed him tinder thatred
ini-nt of the most eminent Physicians ot tlfo
old school in this section and after treating -
his case a long time, they said he could not
lie cured, and was beyond the reach of med
icine. liemy grew w orse and had from one
to two hard fits a week. iBVu and vomited
up large quantities ol blood. As l consider
ed his rase perfectly hopeless for a time, I
had nothing done “for him. Hearing that
von would itike patients afflicted with chronic
diseases on conditions, l resolved to give
yon a trial, and to the astonishment of my
self and many others, in three weeks alter
I placed Henry under your treaitiienl, he re
lumed home entirely cured of his disticssing
diseases ; he has been well 3 months and
can do as much hard laborious work as he
ever could. When l sent Henry to you, I
would have taken a mere trifle for him, now
! consider that he is worth S9OO. Persons
afflicted with such or similar diseases, would
do well to give von a trial.
Yours WM. FAULK.
N. B. Hemy is still well, 22 Sept, 1851.
Mr. Faulk is a gentleman of unimpeach
able diameter, what he asset ts may he re
lied upon and can lie sustained hy u number
of respectable witnesses.
Good Money Dale Cos. Ala. 1 Fib. ’52.
Dr. Rowland, Sir: the perscription 1
got of you last year for my son that was es
fueled with Dropsy (12 months), entirely
cured him. Before I applied lo you every
thing that could be devised failed to benefit
hint.
A. CLARK.
Fer Particulars see Cirruiar.
As usual the undersigned continues to treat
all forms of Chronic diseases at $4 per
month, except cases of Fits which be would
prefer dealing conditionally, or $lO will be
charged for each prescription when the med
icines aro forwarded.
lie is prepared to receive Patients at his
Residence. Letters on business should bu
pre paid and directed to
J. W. ROWLAND, M. D.
Pond Town Ga.
March i>) 1852. 48—3 m.
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