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HY A. M THOMASON.
rgMlt: b. si ttccoasndalinn* that the *•••**
£ ....,1 nmrk’ l will afford maybe **•>
m I lie above mi.ill'll llou*e, HI all
iNo effort will lie spared to render all who
rail, 'iMiiforlnl>li’.
June 5. 18.51. 8-ly.
< oleiliorpe Hotel,
BY JAMES BELL.
■ LLEN SUTTON would repecifulld
‘A mlo 111 ilie |iublic tliHl lie Inn opency
iVne ami r.iimiotlioii- liuiMefor Public Kntertamiwi.i
in tlie new town <u O.leiliurpe, niiiler the inauai.-meni
„f Jam.-- Bril. wit,*-* experience in the badlWMi will en
able liim i*> jfm I'ruerHi i-ali.lhctitm l*> all. Ihe roon*f
of l ie iiihi e are well lininlietl ami ini|i|ilie<l wilii excel-
Af. Tlie lahle will at way. be MqiplMtl with
me h -tiarellieriiunlryemn artonl. In niton it iainten
il,.,| if wM-ibl-i, in make tlii- lioune superior to an) in
emaili-.. I >ieni Georeia. A larji* Hrirk buililina i now
re, led on ilir premises li.r llie |lr|.iw nl atlnriling
••ueu.r.e ai'iiaiaalwiaiiia, which will be cunniieled b>
lull. I lie public are Invited to rail.
Ogleilrorpp, May, 15, 1851. 5-ly.
RAILROAD HOUSE,
Opposite Central Mtatl Hoad Ur pot
33AST MACON.
IJY S.M. LANIER.
jlfoy 15.135 i. 5-I*.
S, A. THORNTON.
Ilnitnl tiirgroii,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
ORTHS his Profßininal m*i'vice* to ihe ciir/'Hi* of
O. !ci:tor|ie and vicinity. (Mlicc nt hr. im thui%
>* io(> I_i li.** can Im* waif-tl on nl their rcsiil. ricc.
()jlcilioipp. drc. 12,1851. 35- I T.
PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE.
FXXIIF. UNDERSIGNED bog leuve to
£ i..f,ir.■. you lliiii they have taken ilie
PL \Ni Kits WAKE-HOUSE, for a term
nf liiuc ami associated iheniselves tngeiher
mel’ r |i.o ii'i.tm it ml style of . W. Blond
worili Sc Go., in the Ware-House anil Coni
mission Business, in all its vaiiuus branches.
The business will lie conducted by . W.
Blimdwmill ; from bis exprr'e ice in the
business, lin y feel runlident of giving gene
ral satisfaction to all those who may entrust
iliem with their bnsimss; In confirmation
nt W'i'c'i, we refer the public to lire subjoin
ed references, and at the same lime, ask a
liberal share of their pan unage.
Tin y promise to keep their patrons ail
vi.'il nt the state of the maiket at all limes;
t'.ev t ike this ocrasion to say to any who may
S.oro their Colton with them, should they
usu rwaid wish it shipped to Macon or Ba
vji.'iul. nt Charleston, it shall be promptly
s.t ...t- .♦ “• without an’ ad.liiir.mil expense.
I•’ i W ■.■•'House in consequence of its
I > al'tv, ! s adv .ntagea over anv oilier in
.I:,’ lilac . i” point ofsociltitv from fire, be
i'tn rein ‘• timii other buildings. They will
•i* linv nt nieis’ cotton insert'll if desired.
L tn ‘ C'V>H ADVANCES will lie made
on Prieto *• in Store
All or 'is from Planters or country Mer
chants wil In filled at short notice,. and, (as
tti v b.ive no inteiesi in Merchandize,) lit
■ I'i'a. .1 -ash pries;
* W BLOOD WORTH,
RICH \RD JOHNSTON,
REFERENCES,
Planters ;
Dr. Thomas, I
Isaac Chenev, Esq. f Talbot Cos.
Gen’l T. Gtiffin, I
M. D. North, Esq. | Coweta Cos.
.lames Ne l, F,q. )
Win. Pryor. Esq. V Pike, Cos.
Rev. Win. Moseley, (
Judge A. W. Walker. | Henry, Cos
Thus. W. Ashford, I
Kd. Broughton, Esq. | Troop, Cos.
Judge J. Mav, 1
‘l'. N'n hols. Esq. ( Fayette Cos.
I. Nichols, Esq. I
B. P. Bussey, Esq. | M*tiwethet Cos.
Clias. Curgil, Esq. I
W. Harkness, Eq. t Bolts Cos.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS:
Rice Dulin, Esq. Charleston, S. C.
Fields Sc Adams. Macon, Ga.
i\. A. Hardee Sc Co.Y
C. Ilartrulge, Eq. > Savannah.
Will. P. Yonge, Esq.)
Editors, S. W. Georgian, and S. D'-mocrat.
UKIEKIN. €w*orsy**t In. ISSI.
Tlii* is to certify lint Mr. .S’. \V. lilo*Nl\vorili. Ita*
f.r several yviiin lic.cn eijfii<fpl in tin* M'trv-lfunsr
an I ('om ai-'i'Mi lMt*iiie** in tlii* place, and from my
Ms |Tiisii.iit<*o with liiaii, I foci no iiopiUitinn in r*rom
tiifiulmH him ill that ca|iacity to the [Ktirons of Oofa
tho (*; he mhKo a <mnl (inlge of ihe quality of Cotton,
mid consfiiuciilly an excellent sale^mno.
A. A. GAULDING,
Sen’r: partner of the firm of Gaulding,
Ferril vV Cliiipmnn.
Wm. R. PHILLIPS,
Seo’r. partner of Jones Phillips Sc Cos
Oglethorpe, Sept. stli, 1851, 21 Silt.
MEDICAL CARF
PR. JAMES M. POKES respect full vof
lers his services to the ritigens ol Ogle-
I tint ue an I vicinity in the various limiirlins
of Mrrlicine. He may he found at Mr. Fears
Drug .Stole doting the clay, mid at the Pa
viliou House at night, when not professiou
nl'v engaged.
Xiigosi 14,1851. 18—if
For Sale.
JT OT No. 9 on Square 3on the Corner
of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap
ply to PHILIP COOK.
Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ts
DRY GOODS iif all descriptions, just
rel ived and for sale liv
KVUFMAN &.BRO.
OgUtlierpe, Oct. 10, 1831. X# ts
R. E. SELLER'S VERMIFUGE.
Tuit fVonn Medicine hoe nor up rinr
if an equal—in Hut or any other roan
try. It ie much need and highly te
commended by Phyttciane.
n’OKMS frequently infest children, ag
gravate all other diseases, and are
callable of producing givat durturhancea in the system,
and, consequently aul medicines given to remove them
dmuld be prejMircd with great care, and of tlie best ma
terials; and it is to be feared that many of the worm
medicine* in u.-e are It stall y destitute of these qualities.
Tins Vermifuge which the subscriber offers to the. puhiic
is prepared of the best nmterids thul can be procured.
THETRUTH B FmE.N OF rROTH.
Concerning tellers’ Vennifuge A single vial producing
wonders.. Head tlie following from tlie Kev. 8. U ake
field. Pastor of ihe Liberty street A/et hod is t ICpiM*pal
church:
I*l l TSiuJßcjii, Marcfi 8, 1847.
Mr. K. K. Sellers,—lt is fnmi a sense of duly, as well
as witli great |di attire, that I bear testimony to tlie vir
tue of your jiihtly celebrated Vermifuge. I pmcureil a
single bottle and gave il u* three of my children, who
I sail lieen ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven
years old. tlie next four, and tlie yiHingest eighteen
months. The first passed fifty-six worms, the second
forty-seven, sod tlie third a considerable nunifier not
distinctly recollected. Since tlien tliey baye been do
ing well, and are now in good health.
Yours, respectfully. 8 WAKRHELD.
(jtmkknvili.b, Va, January 15,18 5.
Mr. R. E, Sellers,—Your Vermifuge gives universal
satisfaction. 1 have sold Fahnestock s, AT I one’s and
other',but none has given the sat him*lion tlial yours lias
H. F. GRAHAM, Pisit iVaster.
Sillers’ Vermifuge—it irorkt wonders
every where.
Rio Sandy. Ky. .Mav 1?, 1818.
Afr U E Sellers —Dear sir: Your Vermifuge pnsliices
such wonderful results, that / think it worth while to
give you a few facts uhoiit it. A neighbor, Dr tray,
Isnight from me one vial of it, ami gave the contents to
three of his children; the first pa.-s*d 180, the second
153, and the third 7t, making 403 worms discharged
bv using one vial. Mrf*rav nuiiiediately bought four
vials more. Air. J Al Shurley also gave the contents
of one vial to three of his children, which brought
from the first 73, from the second 54, and from tlie third
3. iiinkiiiif 156 worms bv the use of one vial. I gave
mi own child, aged one year, two reas|sionfuls, which
expcibtl 11. one of which was at least one foot long.—
Your Vermifuge is considered the best that has ever
I **en brought to our section of country, and so far as I
know , lias never failed.
Yours,respectfully, J L TRUMAN.
I jet Physicians Speak.
Sillers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. —
Here is proof.
Lick.no Station Ky, Dee. 17. 1845.
Mr R E SM rx,—l have the pie-axtre to inform you
that 1 have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi
liiire with the most happy results. I have formerly used
Fahnestock**, but being Persuaded to try yours, I have
found it far tupperior in every’ respect, and can say with
out the fear of roniradiction, that your Vermifuge pos
sesses more virtue than any I ever used, and most cor
dially recommend it te the attention of the public. I
will state House where I gave one vial of your Vermi
fuge. Aly brother's child was pining and wasting to a
mere skeleton. In 36 hours after I gave the Vermifuge,.
the enormous quantity of upwards of rix hnndrctl w. rm.
were p*o>ed. Tlie child that was given up for lost,
now as well as any in (lie neighborhood.
AAIKUUBE AKNEIT, . D.
Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in Ihe fl orid
(iAi.Liroi IS, O, April 1, 1851,
This r-rlifi that Ilia, a kept on iiaixi aiul used in
my laui’iici-. K K .Seller.’ Vermiruae, for the two past
years. Imu <-uiifniriil iriMiyiny it Itas not (ailed, in a
simile insianee, to relieve children and adults troubled
with Worms; in many instate, it lias brought away
lur-e iptantities. lam eoulidenl 11 is the best worm me
dicine in use. All tliat is require,l to give it reputation
in any family, i. to give il a fair trial.
R H WILSON, M. D.
Point Pi.kan.ant, Va, Oct. 4,1847.
Mr. R E Sellers, —Os your Vennifuge, I can say
without hesitation that having used it eitensively in my
lintrlife fertile last four or five years, I think itdecided-
Iv tin- I test prepumliim oftlte kind of which I have any
knowledge, although I have heretofore used the prepa
ration of several otln-r ntannfacttireis
l ours, tesperlfnlly, I) COUGH, M. D.
Sellers’ Family Medicine.
**kaiiam .Station.Oliio, May 25, 1849.
Mr. U K Seller*, —I think it right, for tlie benefit of I
• •tlicr*, in -mte fux U in relation to your excellent (
Family Medicines.
I have used your Vermifuge largely in my own family,)
“ini \ ial I'rcqiitMitlv uiw* ering for expelling large quail- <
tjliea ray 100 to 2<I0) of worm* fruin two children. I|
haveafao u* and your liver Pills and <’ugh Syrup inniy 1
l imily.juiihn. y Lave, in every msiance, produced the ■
It- < i fh^ired.
\k I am -it mi*, and in hi n *. . idi-in j- I am able toatate
liia* I have jet in hcui *’ tt.c lii<! inihire where your
iiHNlii'ine* have In .*n u cd in my section of th* country.
liicoiiclii inn, i ma\ .-late that they are the medicines ol
ihe day, and are destined to hu\e a very extensive pop
ularity.
\ ours, respectfully, W II PINNEL.
The Vermifuge will continue to haven red out
smfc vsrupjHT, and will have the name o\'Roh*tiC. Seller*
siaiii(K*d uj sin each vial, without which it ianot bin Ver
mifuge. K E SELLERS Proprietor,
Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1850.
For NiL* by
SNEAD S? CHAPMAN,
At lli. New Ding Store, Oglethorpe Ga.
Carriages! Carriages!
FOR SALE.
t HE Sttbarriber announces to the peo
ple ol Oglethorpe anti sin rounding
Country, that lie has now on hand, and will
roniinue m receive. Buggies, Carriages,
Kockawats, See., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his line are invited to call and examine
his Stork, at Messrs. Lewis Sc Price’s
VVate House, on Baker Street.
T. M. JACKSON,Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if
South Western IL R- Company,
ON and after the first of January next, the
rales ol Freight on Cotlun will be re
duced as follows :
Fioiii Oglethorpe and Montezuma to Macon,
per UK) lbs., 20 cts.
•* Winchester, MariltasviMe and Mar
** shalville to Macon, pet 100 1115.,18 “
Fort Valley and station Mo. 2, to
Macon, per 100 lbs., 15 “
“Station No. I to Macon per 100 lbs., 12$“
GEORGE W. ADAMS, Super’nt.
dec 23 if:
New Dry Hoods & Grocery Store.
On Baker Street.
11ODGES, would res
• ™W m M i pertfully inform the
Citizens of Oglethorpe and the Planters of
the surrounding Country that he is now open
ing h large and well selected stork of
Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods,
Hatdware, Crockery, Sadlery, Roots, Shoes
dec. He will also keep constantly on hand a
large lot of
CROrERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Tlie public Hre respectfully requested to call
and examine for themselves.
tf.pt. 12, 1851. M-ts
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps of every
variety just received and for sale by,
KAUFMAN Sc BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts
Jewelry.
A FINE lot of Jewehyjust received and
for sale by, KAUFMAN Sc BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851. 26tf.
FOR Sale, by DILL & MARSHALL,
a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and
T wine.
Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851 9 ts
BACON! BACON!! We have for sale
40 Casks BACON SIDES, at tlie low
est market pi ices.
DILL Sc MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts
t I* LOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour
* for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL Sc MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 ts.
BRANDY, WINE, GIN, WHISKEY,
SYRRUP.and VINEGAR, fursale by
DILL Sl MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T
M. Jackson & Cos., in the Counties of
Macon, Sumter. Donly and Marion, are no
tified that their notes and accounts have been
placed in the hands ol Philip Cook, Esq, ol
Mulethorpe, for settlement.
T. M. J ACKSON Sc CO.
June 19, 1851, 10-ts,
NOTICE.
THE Co-partneiship heretofore existing
under the firm of A. WELLES &Cos..
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-ljr
THE Undersigned having disposed of bis
interest in the GROCERY BUSI
NESS to his late partner, Mr.G. F. PALMS
andJ. W. WEBSTER, of the late firm of
Swift, Denslow Sc Webster, would respect
fully solicit a continuance to them of the
patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. *ICMy.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Undersigned having bought out tlie
interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the
firm of Messis. A. Welles & Cos., have form
ed a copartnership, and will continue the
WHOLE SALE GROCERY .and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of
WEBSTER Sc PALMES, at the old stand
of A. W, Sc Cos., and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the patronage of that firm, and
of the public generally.
J, A%. WEBSTER.
GEO. F. PALMES.
I Savannah, June 19,1851. *lO-ly.
Cigars.
| A LARGE lot of fine Cigars just re-
I reived and for sale cheep bv.
KAUFMAN & BRO. !
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 if
J. Kaufman & Bro.
I.’* LOUR. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
’ Syrup, Lemon Syrup,Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, See. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if
O HOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery,crock
• erv, Hatdware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee. See. See., for
sale at the cheap Store ip. Fort Gains Ga.
bv, DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. * 9 if.
Notice.
THK Sunlit Western Hailroail Company, wi.ltes in
HIKE until llw IstofJanuiry nent.twenty five Ne
groea for repair, on rite Hoad; for wliirh fifteen dollars
tier inontlt will be tiaid ; tliev will also lie fed and clothed.
GEO- W. ADAMS.
Supt. S. W. It. R.
Oglethorpe. October 10,1851. — 26 ts
W /NSEED, Train, fy Lard, Neats.
B -ditto! Oils, fnr .ale by
SNEAD & CHAPMAN, at the New
I Drug Store. On. 17 1851. 27 if
FRENCH Window Glass. For *. •
by SNEAD &. CHAPMAN.
On. 17 1851. 27tf
Coffee, Sytup, and Molasses,
received and for sale low bv,
KAUFMAN, &. BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 if.
FOR SALE.
THE “PAVILION HOUSE” in tlie
new town of Oglethorpe, situated on
the enrner of Crescent and Macon Sts., near
and in lull 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 Sc Cos.
May 28th 1851. 7-ts.
Liquor/
A LARGE quantity of Liquors, consist
ing of Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whisky i
Pori, Madeira, and Champaign Wines all, I
nf the best quality, just received and fursale i
by Kaufman & bro
Oglatharpe, Oe. !•, 1851, 2fitf
J. Kaufman Bro**
NEW DRY GOODS
AND CLOTHING STORE.
On Baker Street below the Oglethorpe
Hole!.
WOULD respectfully inform the Pub
lic that they have just opened their
Stock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Muslins, and all kind nf Ladies Dtess Goods,
Hose,Gloves. Laces, Edgings, silk Parasols,
Fans, See., together with a variety of Fancy
Articles, and a litre assortment of fine Jew
elry. Also a fine lot of READY MADE
CLOTHING, Shoes nnd Boots. All ol
which will be sold, for cash, at New York
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6-if.
DrsTTHOMASON & DAVISON,
s>mwssx<&&&wa
OGLbTIIORPG, GA.,
D ESI’ECTFTLLY inform their friendsand the public
” generally dial they continue tlie practice of Aledi
cine in die new town of Oglethorpe. A one of them
ha had several years experience in the practice ol
Medicine, tlt-v flatter themselves that they will be able
hi treat the various diseases of the human system in a
scientific and successful manner. A share of public pa
tronage is respectfully solicited.
One of them may lie found at their office at all hours
except when professional It engaged.
Kr< Iftice on the corner of tSumpter and Crescent Sts.
A. M Thomason, M. D. I J.C. Davison, M. U.
April 7,1851. I —if
f—7-^G.c,qßHicHiuc
■Hzh HE Subsetibnis having as
sociah-d ihnmselevs under the
above name, for the purpose of traiisadit g a
General Ware*Hous and Commission
Business, take this method ol iiiioriiiing ihe
Planteis and Merchants generally, that tlie)
are now prepared to receive Coiiuti in Stole
or any oilier Goods on ConsJgniiieiil.
They will have on hand at all times
Bagging, Rope, Twine Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, Iron, dj*c. Sfc.
Liberal Advances made ort rollon when
desired.
G. C. Carmichasi,. J, P. Hakvev.
references:
. Messrs. Logan Sc Aikins„n; M.irnn, Ga.,
“ Neely Sc Fleming; Griffin, “
I Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ly.
E. B WEED,
Macon, Ga.
Importer and Dealer in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware.
WOULD invite the intention m
his friends to his sunk ol ('in
, lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black
smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agiirultural
■ Imglimenl, Axles, Spiings, Mill Irons, Tin
Plate, Sheet and bar 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.
Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 ly
New Fall aad Whiter Gauds.
J. T. SUGG •’
WOI’LD reftpeulfully call the attention of his friend*
™ and the public generally to his large and well
selected assortment of
! SPMJI'G A SWlJftJftßn GOO ns,
con*inting of every variety of >taple and Fancy Dry
(■nod*—Hticli as Kerseys, Satinet*, ('asimeres, Cloths,
Blankets, Flannels, Shawls. Calicoes. Handkerchief*.
Hosiery, Linens, Muslin*, silks, a tin*, ami a variety
of other Fancy Article*.
Bendy-Made Clofcliinjr
Os the IjdLsl Style aiid Ih st Quuhty.
HATS and CAPS of every description. IU)OT> and
SIfOKS of all qualities. A variety of
tIROCERIES , JIAUmYAHhCTL IliY, s<’
In short, purchasers can be supplied w ith almost any
article they desire, of he mart reasonable term*.
Those who desire to get the full worth ol theii mon
ey, would do well to give me a call,for I pledge mysell
tliat none who purchase shall go away without obtain
ing a bargain.
Fort Gaines, On. f Nov. Ist, 1851. I—ts
For Sale
A LIKELY negro Boy, about 18 or 19
yeurs old.
Apply to F. T. SNEAD.
At Snedd Sc Chnpitian's Drug Sioie.
Ogleihrope Nov, 28, 1851. 33—if:
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for
Passengers and Freight
leaves Moron at 6 1-2 A. M.— Arrives at
Oglethorpe at J 1 1-2 A. M.—Arrives at
Macon ai 3 1-2 P. M. Connecting each
way with tlie Central and Macon &i Wes
tern trains, and tlie Tallahassee Mail
Stage Line. Passengers dine at Fort
Valley at 1 1-2 P. IVI.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Supt, S. W. R. R.
Oglethorpe, Ocl. 10, 1851. 26 ts
~BOOKS! BOOKS!!
fUP
A New Book Store ,
JUST OPENED, IN OGLETHORPE,
Near the Oglethorpe Hotel,
WHERE the subscriber designs keeping a
general assortment of Miscellaneous and
School Books, Blank Books, and Stationery; ,
also a general assortment of Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Musichl Instruments &c.,
all of which he will sell as low as they can be :
bought in any oilier market.
Just Received —One fine Melodian, of
superior tone and finish. A lot of fine Vio
lins, also a splendid lot of Accnrdeons, vary,
ing in price from $1 50 to $25.
A. B. CHAPMAN. ,
January 16, 1852. 39-if.
D R J. S. HOUGHTON’S
ss?
Filtered according to Act of Congrew in the vear 1851,
by J. S. Ilouton, te. l>. in the Clerk* office of the di*trict
court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
Great cute for
Dyspepsia!
Dr. J. Houghton t PEPSJN, the true
Digestive Fluid, or GaHric Juice ,
prepared from RENNET, or
the fourth Stomach of Ihe
Ox, after directiont
of Baron Liebig,
the great
Physiological Chemist
by J. S. Houghton, M. D. Philadelphia.
This h truly a womlrful remedy for Indigmtthin, dys
pepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, oonptination,and de
bility, coring after nature's own method, by natures own
agent, the i.astric Juice. fgT Half a tcaspoonfitl of
Pepsin, infused in water, will digestor dissolve (ivepoiids
of roast beef ill about two liuirs.outof the stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element or great digestive princi
ple of the Gastric juice—the solvent of the food, the
purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent of the slmn
’ aclt and intestines. It is extracted front 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 suheti-1
i lute for it. By the aid of this preparation the pains and
evils of indigestion and dyspe])eia are removed, just as
| they would be by alu althy stomach. It is doing wonders
fordyepetaics, curing cases of debility,emaciation, ner
vous decline and dyspeptic consumption, supposed to be
on the verge of the grave. The scientific upon which it is
, bused, is in the higltesl degree curious and remarkable.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
Baron Tichig, in his celebrated work on animal Chem
istry. sayn ‘An artificial digestive fluid analogous to the
, gastic juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous
membrane ofthe stomach of the calf in which variousar
tides of food, as meat and eggs will be softened, changed
1 atsl digested, just in the some manner as they would lie
in tlie human stomach.’
OCT Call on the agent, and get a descriptive eircu'ar,
gratis,giving a large amount or scientific evidence, sim
ilar to the above, together with reports of remarkable
cures, from all parts of the I'nited States.
AS A DYSPESPIA CURER
Dr Hug I it. .li s Pepsin has produced the most marvellous
efleets, in curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous
decline, and dvspeptie consumption. It is impossible to
give the details of cases in the limits of this adv, rtise
menl; hut authenticated circumstances have been given
of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Philadel
phia, Mew York and Boston alone. These were near
ly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid
ami wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great nervous antidote. nn,l particularly useful
for tendency to Billions disorder, liver complaint, lever
and ague or badly treated fever and ague, and the evil
effects of quinine, men ttry and other drugs upon tlie di
gestive organs. altera long sickness. Also, forexcess in
eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost
reconciles health with intemperance.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in powderand in fluid
from—aid in perscription vials for the use of Physicians.
Private circulars.for the use of Physicians, ‘may lie
obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing
i the whole process of preparation, and giving the authori
ties upon which the claitues of this new remedy are bas
ed. As it is not a secret remedy, do objection can be
’ raised against its use by Physicians in respectable stand
ing and regular practice, nine. One Dollar per bottle.
BT Observe This!—Every bottle of the genuine Pep
sin bean the written signature of J. 8. Houghton. D.
tole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trail*
Mark secured.
Mr Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in medicines.
Fursale by SNEAD Sc CHAPMAN, Deal.
lers in Drugs &c. at the New Drug Store,
j Oglethorpe Ga.
GEORGIA, l Sumter Su
o <3 t V vrlor Court,
oumter loanty. ) Nov.term l&5l.
Joseph Daniel, \
vs. f Bill for discovering Re-
J. L. Casey, f lief and Injunction,
i Wm. Priiclipti. J
IT being represented lo me Itv the Alligtt
lion in said Bill, dial John L. Lasy has
, no settled residence known to Complainant
but is a transrient, unsettled person. It is nr
l dered that service of said Bill be perfected on
■ said John L. Casy, bv publication in one ol
ilie public Gazelles in this Stale, once a
month, for four months preceding the next
term of this Court.
A lute extract Irom the minutes of said
1 Court litis Ist dav nf January 1852.
M. M. GUERRY, Clerk.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
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The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is
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 and ever have been for the
Union.—The “Georgian” will, therefore,
advocate the measures of ihe great conser
vative Union Party, it will pursue a fair and
candid course towards the Opposition—be
stowing censure on whatever is spnsurable,
and ever battling for ti tiili, regardless of the
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and Commercial News, from a number of the
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with Statislics and general informailon on |
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each insertion thereafter. ,
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with County Officers, to advertise lor them j
on the most liberal terms.
All letters on business, must be addressed |
to C. B. Youngblood, Publisher, and post ,
paid. CHARLES B. YOUNGBLOOD.
Oglethorpe, Ga. May 7lh 1851.
CLOTHING.
READY made CLOTHIVG, a very
largt assortment just received and for
sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO.
Oglethorpe, Ocf 10,1851, 26 ts.
To The Afflicted.
THE undersigned having permanently
located 5 miles North-West of Pond
Town in tSumter County, would respectfully
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 be suf
ficient to guarranlee for future results;
Refers to undoubted Testimony.
A remarkable case of Rheumatism and
Fits cured in 8 weeks;
Ball Hill Muscogee Cos. Jan 25, 1952.
Mr. Editor: Sir permit me to commu
nicate to the Afflicted thtough the columns
of your valuable paper lire 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 locate principally, on his
Brain Lungs and heart. The 4th day after
he was attacked he commenced having hard
Fits. 1 immediate!} called in an eminent
Ph\ sician, who treated his case three week-*
Bui without benefit, I then called in me
1 more Physicians of the same order (Old
School) one of whom treated his case two
weeks, Slill he grew worse, and hud from
two to three tits nearly every night. The
Doctors said that his condition was strange
and cuticnl, and they seemed to be at a loss
to know what to do for him, as the remedies
| they prescribed, had no effect towards rcliev
’ ing him. And all who saw my Son thought
that he would be certain lo die. But just
1 as I was about to relax all efforts of having
anything more done for hint, some person
’ sent me one of Dr. Rowland’s Circulars, I
examined it and saw that tlie certificates
were from reliable sources ; and I resolved
i to haul Shepherd to Dr. R. When we ar
-1 rived at the Doctor’s he was just alive and
it whs all that could be said, for be was re
duced so much that he could be compared to
nothing but a living skeleton to use the
phrase, and at all times he suffered with the
most violent excruciating pains, bis mind was
very much effected also. The second day
after Dr. R. Commenced treating his case,
h • slopetl having fils, and the fifth day his
pains subsided in a greai degree, I then
left him under cate of Dr. R. and returned
home, related to my neighbors the extraor
dinaty relief ntv 7<on experienced in so short
a time, many seemed to doubt, and all were
perfectly astonished. He remained at the
Doctors 3 weeks, and it aflords me pleasure
to say that I believe he hat, effecied a perma
nent core, as Slrepherd has had no .(ymptonis
of a relapse in any way for several weeks*
It is my wish that the above statement be
published so that others laboring under suds
and similiat diseases mav be benefited also.
Yours &c. ELIJAH PADGETT.
We ilie undersigned neighbots lo Elijah
Padgett certify that bis statements relative
to the mirartiiotts cure effected on Iris Sots
Shepherd are correct.
PERRY RADNEY.
E. R >PURGIS.
J. Q. \. JOHNSON.
Hopeless case—Valuable Property saved.
HAEMOPTYSIS lIiEMATEMt.MS*
FITS tVUEO.
MARION, TWKSGS CttUNTT, OA. JANUARY, 1851,
Dr. Rowland, Sir: I present yon the
following certificate which I hope you will
have published, so that others luboring un.
der such diseases mav be bene fitted also.
/Iboni two years ago, one of my servants
(Henry ), was severely attacked with spit
ling and vomiting of blood, attended with
hard fits which he had paroxysms of weekly.
I immediately placed him under the treat
ment of the most eminent Physicians ot the
old school in ibis section and after treating
his case a long time, they said he could not
be cured, and was beyond tlie re tchuf med
icine. Henty grew worse and had from one
to two hard fits a week. Spit and vomited
up large quantities of blood. As I consider
ed his case perfectly hopeless fur a time, 1
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, in three weeks after
I placed Henry under your treatment, ho re
turned home entirely cured of his distressing
diseases ; he has been well 3 months and
ran do as much bard laborious work as Ire
ever could. When I sent Henry lo 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 dec., WM. FAULK.
N. B. Henry is still well, 22 iSept. 1851.
Mr. Faulk is a gentleman of unimpeach
able character, what he asset ts may be te
licd upon and can be sustained by a number
of respectable witnesses.
Good Money Date Cos. Ala. 1 Ft b. ’52.
Dr. Rowland, Sir: tin* perscription (
got of you last year for my son that was ef
fected with Dropsy (12 months), entirely
cured him. Before 1 applied to you every
thing that could be devised failed to benefit
him.
A. CLARK.
For Particulars see Circular.
As usual the undersigned continues lo 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 are forwarded.
He is prepared to receive Patients at his
Residence. Letters on business should bn’
pre paid and directed to
J. W. ROWLAND, M. D.
Pond Town Ga.
Mareh j 9 1852. 48—Sm.
MOLASSES, N. O. Syrup, Raisins, and
fine lot of Sugar See, See., for sale 1 by
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