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NOTICES. OF
ISm it O . ELS.
M ug u o\ i a House,
Corner of Crescent an l S nutter Streets
OKlflhttl’lMt <■.
BY A. M THOMASON.
THE bust :ieoimi fli.ti tin’ times
and market vv til afford may lie latmd
HI the above named House, at ail times.
No elTort will lie spared to render all who
call, comfortable.
June 5, 1851. H-l.v.
Oglethorpe Hotel,
BY JAMES BELL.
ALLEN SUTTON would respecifulld
litl or m the public that lie bus openey
a and cromuiodiou* house fur Public Kntertuiiiuvnt
in the new umrj of Oglethorpe, Uuder the mana/eim-iu
of James Bell, wine*f ♦‘Uperjenc* in the business will en
able Imtt to give gnfwnit *aU*luclioa U nil,
if the liou-e are well hui-died ami *tpllied with excel
lent beds. &r. Tlu* table will always be supplied *ilh
the best fare the country can atlonl. in abort n hinteil
iled, if possild * to ii|.iKe this house superior to any in
Mouth* eterli A large Brick building i* now
being en*( ted on the premises for the purjsise of ati >rdiitg
rxiensivc accoinitthtiioiirt, which wilt be completed by
(all. I lie puhlie are invited to call.
Oglethorpe, May, L>, 1851. s*ly.
RAILROAD II.) US’E,
Qpnosilc Central Hail fitunl If < pot
BAS'I MACON.
lIV S.M. LAMER.
Afayls. HSI. Sly.
S. A. THORNTON
Dnitiil Inrgnni,
Otil.iTllOßf’E, (IA. .
OKFI’.itS I,;. 1*... ■■-i.■ mi ic.*, !• hi’ cinzeitN f
I).lnilv ir;*** n i.i vicinity. thlii’f. at |lr. • vtMH.nV
Sliup l.iJi>"i l >ii 11 ’ i. l naiid.iii : Uit ir rv-iil-ut-v.
OgJeilioi |nt, dec. IJ, Ibal. ;J3-if.
PLANTEUS WARE-HOUSE.
r j’lll-, l VOE . ‘IONU> mg 1i aVf !■>
jg jaj.ir ii vo a liuii Hit• v navi* laU.'ii llie
|*L \N I EU'’ A \iiK-lU)l'>E, I'm ait rm
of’ iinn- anti ,t s .< .in | Ricmselves • ogi-thci
under ili*. naiitf -ti- 1 siy i* t*l >. vV , Bln*nl
worth & { in Ui- \V .ir*• -11• and Gom
mi,sioiil!ii.n., s*, i*i ah ii, v.iii.his hraii.’hes
Tlw hismess ili In* miuloi ed ly . VV .
Blo.iilvv.irih ; li.iii In, i*x|i leuee m the
business, they 1 1 i. >ll lit I•-■ 1 1 ul ci'iuu tjenc
lal satisfaction In all llt iM* wliu may .*nl l iisi
I In-in wilii l iii'ii bi-in's, ; lu c••*i(i iin n inn
of whit’li, we 11* I■ *r the ~li< m die imlijitiii,
Oil ref.ir in ~ia lat the -a me lime, *isk a
liber.il sli ir* >1 tb u jiman ige.
They |ir.iiiii,e lo keep ill or palinns ad
vised ul tile Male (and ibe in i kal all lines;
they take ibis iit'c.iioo to say lu any wim m *\
Store llieir Collon wi'li lliem, sho aid lliev
ill'll i .wish il shipped 10 Macon or Sa-
Viinnali oi Cos irl. slo ~it shall lot promptly
i •> wi11...ul any additional expense.
Their W ire-H ouse, in consequence of its
ycalilv, lias teivanlaei s over any’ oilier in
tin; place, in point of s.-cm iiy from fire, lie
|Ciil remne Iron oilier buildings, They vnl’
also IllVe pi lineil'liM'in lii'iire.l if ili sired.
I.ilieiill C ASH \ I)V \NCES will lie made
oil I'nnlui e in Store.
Allot iers Ii on l’|.inters or country Mer*
rliaal, willin’ hlled al shml notice, and, ( is
they have no iuieiesl in Merchandize,) al
the lowest cash prices;
s. W. BLOODWOUTIR
RICH MID JOHNS I ON,
REFERENCES,
Planters ;
l)r. Thomas, \
Isaac Cheney , Esq. (Talbot Cos.
Gen’l T. C.rillin, (
M. D. North, Rs|. I Coweta Cos.
.1 aon s Neal, I f
Win. I’ryor. Rst|. \ Pike, Cos.
Rev. Win. Moseley, |
Judge A. W. Walker. ) Henry, Cos
Tints. W. Ashford, I
Ed. Broughton, Esq. ( Troup, Cos.
Jude"* J- May, )
T. Nii bids, Esq. ( Fay ette Cos.
E Nichols, Esq. }
li. i’. Bussey, Esq. f M“iiwellier Cos
Cbas. Cnrgil, Esq. ;
W. llarkncss, Esq. | Bulls Cos.
COMMISSION MERCH VNTS :
Hire Dulin, Esq. Charleston, S. C.
I'iehls (Sc Adams, Macon, Ga.
N. A. Hardee & Cos. )
C. Ilariridge, E,q. > Savannah.
Wm. I*. Yonge, Esq. )
Editors, S. W. Georgino, and S. Democrat.
(Jltil-TIN, lifMr.'m Iht. ISSI.
Tli h t'i c*-tify tbit ‘/r. .V. VV r . Blimml vvorili, lik
for SfV.TJiI \*ui s !)•••• cnj'.Ttffd in the 11 txrc-lluuvc
and ('o’li'iii -.* i Ihsi:ijs iu this place, and from my
u* • with hi ii. I no liUNitatinii in r**coin
niHM.huhen m t’c.t c ipnciiy Id llie |witrtus of ();le*
thorps ; lie i, !■<• a good judge of iheipiality of Cotton,
1 un rxcflifiit al*'*inan.
A. \. (i MJLDING,
Sen’rs partner of the firm of Ciaolding,
Feriil vk Clui|iiiiiin.
Wm. IE fMIILLII’S,
S • aV. pirliUM of Jones fhlllips Si. Cos
o.deihor,i t. .Sept. sih, ISSI 21 3m.
MEDICAL CASK
Die .1 \ RES M FORKS respectfullyuC
lers uis ~ei vice, to ilie i iii/,.*ns ol Ogle*
tliorne mil vicinity in the various Inauches
of Mi /Heine. Ii • mi iv lie found at Mr. Fears
Drug .Sinte l'ii iiio the day, and al tin- I*a
vih'iii 11 ms., at moot, vylien not profi smoii
t'.’y engig ’d.
August IRISH. IS —if
For Salt?.
FOP No. 1) oil Square il on the Cornel
A of M icon and Chailnm Streets. Ap
ply Pill Lll* COOK.
Oglfttberp*, July fJ, IS.‘. 12-tl
D;; Y GOODSofal lien rijV inns, yusl
reuve I end f* r sale l>v
K U'FM \N ie BRO.
Oct. 10, IBSI. It
11. E. SEE It EH'S J Eli Ml FUG E.
Tiis U’linn M • linne has wsuperior
if an equal —// this or any other eoun
try. It is mueh u*ed amt highly te.
Cniniin mled by Physicians.
& A ORMfs frequently infest children, ag
r V graxale all oilier diseases, and are
e.ip&Mc of (intlucinir ’i>rral ilistiirlwnces in the system,
nnf, emis'r|iieiHfy all meitiefnes given to remove them
| should be |ire}ireU will, care, Bud of tlie best liut-
I rerutls; mi it is to lie feared that many of tile worm
I ii’ hu uies ill use are totally .Institute of tl|ee qualities.
I ‘Phte Venqifuge xvltirh tie’ subserilyrofThr. u ihe, public
is |>re|inreii el liie besi luateriits that cun lie procured.
THE TRUTH HYMEN OF TRUTH. ’
Concerning Seller*’ V'ermifuge A single vial producing
Wonders. Bead Ihe following from the Key. S. lUakc*
Jielfl. Pastor of the LiUcrry street aVeihodist Kpisc-tijial
church ?
I’i IT.B3URGII, March 8, 1817.
Mr. U. K. Srllers, —It i* from a sense of duty, as well
us with great ph*astre. that 1 hear lestimonv to thr vir
tue of ymr justly celcb'-aied ] procured a
sinule bcUle and gave it to three of my c hildren, who
hail Iwen ill for several week. ‘Hie oldest was seven
years old. the n**xt four, and the youngest eighteen
moutlis. ‘J’he first passed (jfty-six vyorius, the second
forty-st von.and the tlnrd a conniderahle number not
distinctly recollected. Since then they have been do
ing well. t\nd are now in good health.
Yours, resect fully, 8 WAHEHELI).
({h kknyii.lf.. Va. January 15,18 5.
Mr. U. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge gives universal
satisfaction. 1 have sold Fahnestock h, M l aue’s and
others,hut none has giv en the satisfaction that vour* has
B F. (vK All AM. Past Master.
Sellers’ Vermifuge—it works nnwlcrs
every where.
Bks Sandy, Ky. A/ay 12.1818.
Mr H E S llers— Bear sir : Your Vehnrfuge priwluces
such wonderful results, that / think it worili while to
civ- you a few facts about it. A lieighlsir. Dr tray,
! ni.ihi from me tme vial of it, and gave the contents to
three of his children; the first passed 180, the second
153, and the third 70, making 403 Worm* discharged
hy tY ingonc\ial. .Mrtiray immediately bought four
wals iip*PL Mr. J M'SUurley also gave ihe contents
< foiu* vial tu three of hi* children, which brought
Irhm tie* first 73. from the second 51, and from the thin!
3 1, making 156 worms hv theiise of one vial. 1 gave
miv own child, aged one year, two te&spnttifills. Which
expelled Ft, one of which wa* at lean one, foot long.—-
Wun Vermifuge is considered tlie best that has evei
h -n h-onrht toour action of country', aiid so laras I
know, ha* never failed.
Yours,respocifully J L TI^OIVN.
Let Physicians Speak.
Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. —
Here is proof.
LicH-no Station. Ivy, Dec, 17, 1815.
Mr It FI S,Hr*, 1 have the pleasu c to inform you
that I have used in inv practice your celebrated Vermi
tuge will* the most happy results. 1 have formerly used
I’aiiue lock’s, hm h.ing Persuaded t<> try yours, J have
i .tiiid it la/ni;i|s rior in every resjiect. amj can say with
• •ill the feAruf contra diction, that your Vermifuge pos
• •• in ire virtu • than any 1 ever used, and most cr
iiall.y r -eoinui* nd it to the attentioo of the public. I
util -tii* a**ase where I gav<> one. vial of your Vermi
fug I *-. >l/ brother’s clttlcf wa* pining and waiting to
iu rr skeleton. In 30 hours after I gaye the VertßdUgei
the * uornioti,* quantity of upwards of sit hundred worhis
werepa-x .l Tie* child (hut was-given up for lost, i?
now well t*any in the Neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D.
St lb rs’ Vei mifuge the [test in the ft arid
<;*i.l,ipt fs, O, \pril 1, Msl.
This certifies’ that I have kept on hand and used in
mv practice, U K Scli* rs* Vermifuge, for the two past
) r-. lam confident in saying it has not failed. In a
fi:i | • in-la e. to relieve children and adults troubled
vv ll l l worms; in many instances it has brought away
lar ic quantities. lam confident it is the best worm me*
.liei i*■ in use. \il that i- requiretl to give it reputation
in any family,is l*g;v it a fair *rial.
U II WILSON, M D.
Point I’i.f.aphant, Va, Oct. 4,1847.
.Mr. U K Sellers.—Of your Vermifuge, 1 can say
without Invitation tlial having used it extensively in my
practice for tlie last four or five years, I think ituecideo*
ly the h*st pre|>arutioii of the kind of which I have any
know ledge, nil hough I have heretofore used the prepa
ruiion of several other maiiufaclureis
\ oiii*s. respectfully, I) COUGH, 3/. D.
Sellers’ Family Medicine:
Oraiiam Station. Ohio. May 25, 1819.
Mr. It K Sellers.—l think it right, for the heneftigf
other*, to state some facta in relation to your excellent
Furnti) Medicines.
1 have used your Vermifuge largely in my own family,
oni* via! frequently ans wering for expelling large quan
liiies (say ltK>to00(of wnns from two children. I
hav* also iHcd ymtr Liver Pills and (Tough Syrup in my
family, and tney have, in every instance, produced the
elf et desired.
As I am engaged in merchandising. 1 am able to state
that I have yet to hear of the first failure where your
medicines have been u-ed in my section of the country.
In conclusion. I may slate that they are the medicines of
tin- day. and are destined to have a very extensive pop
ulartiA.
\ ours, respectfully, W II PINNEL.
Tin: Vfrviiffgr will continue to have a rkd
si ok w rap|s*r, and will have the name of Rob*l K. Sellers
stamped uj>oneaeh vial, without which it is not his Ver
mifugo. K E SELLERS Proprietor,
Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1850.
For salt? hv
SNEAD cV CHAPMAN,
Ai th< Now Drug Store, Oglethorpe Ga.
Carriages! Carriages!
FOR SALE.
fKp HE Subscriber announces to thn peo
a pie of Oglethorpe and surrounding
Country, that he has lieu on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Kockaways, Ac., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his lino are invited to call and examine
his Stuck, at Messrs. Lewis A Pi ice’s
Wate H ouse, on Baker Street.
T. M. JACKSON,Agent.
Oglethorpe, July s)ih, 185 R 13 if
South Western R. R* Company,
ON and after the first of January next, the
rates til Freight on Colton will be re
duced as follows :
Ft inn Oglethorpe and Montezuma to Macon,
per 100 lbs., 20. cis.
•’ Winchester, Marlhasville and Mar
“ shalville to Macon, pet 100 lbs.,lS “
Fort V'alley and station Ao. 2, to
Macon, [ter 100 lbs., 15 “
‘•Station No. I to Macon per MX) Ih<.,l2i‘‘
GEORGE W. ADAMS, Super nt.”
dec 23 If:
New Dry Hoods k Grocery Store.
Oil linker Street.
ft h lOIKiES, would res
9# s Mr t H.J. peel lolly inform the
Citizens tf Oglethorpe and the Planters ol
ili,. soia.moiling Cminlrv that he is now open
ing a large and Well selected stock of
Fancy anil Staple Dry-Hooda,
11 aid ware, Clot kery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes
Ac. lie will also keep constantly on hand a
ljlt CKOCEUES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The public are respcclfiilly requested to call
and examine for themselves.
Sept. 12,1851. 22-if
BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps of every
variety just received and for sale by,
KAI’FMXN A BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 3851. 26 ts
Jewelry.
A FINE lot of Jexveltv J.,91 received and
for sale by, K \UFMAN A BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851. , 26if.
17X0 It Sale, by DILL4tMARSHALL,
a large quantily of Bagging, Rope and
. Twine. .
Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851 9 tl
e\CON! BACON!! We have for sale
40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low
est market pi ices.
DILL A M\RSI!ALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 if
’ for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by
DILL A MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 if.
Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey.
SI RR UP, and VINEGAR, I'm sale bx
DILL A M \RSH \LL.
Fctrt Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9t!
Notice.
All persons indebted to the firm of T
M. Jackson A Cos., in the Counties o
Macon, Sumter, Dooly and Marion, are no
tified that llieir notes and accounts have been
placed in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq, ol
Oglethorpe, for settlement.
T. M. J VCKSON A CO
June 19, 1851, lU-rl,
notice;.
In 11 E Co-parlneiship heretofore exisling
under the firin af A. W ELLES A Cos.,
is this day dissolved by imHoal consent. Ei
ther of the tmdorsigned, will attend to the
business ol the unsettled fitm, and ate ‘au
thorised to use its nnitrd in liquidation.
A. WELLES,
G. F.PALMES.
Savannah, June T 9, 1851. *tO-ly
rllE Undersigned liovil g disposed of Ins’
in.crest ill tin: GROCERY BUsl*
N IvSS to Ids late pat I per, Mr. G. F. P V LMS
and J. W. WEBS PER, of the htte firm of
Sxvilt, Dcuslow A Webster, would respect
lodv solicit a coniimianre to them of the
liatronage of his late firm. A. WELLES.
Savanna!), June 19, 1851. *UMy.
copartnership.
THNHE Undersigned having hotioht out the
tl 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
\v EBSTER A PALMES, at the old stand
of A. W. A Cos., and respectfully solicit a
coniimianre ofylie patronage of that firm, and
of the public generally.
J, W. WEBSTER.
GEO. F. PALMES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lO-ly.
Ci<sa fs.
AIjAKGE lot of fine Cigars just re.-,
reived and for sale cheap liy,
KAUFMAN h BUO.
Oglethorpe, Oil. 10, 1851. 26 if
J. Kaufman & Bio.
FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
Syrup, Lemon Syrup,Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, Ac. Ac. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if
SHOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery,crock
ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, Ac Ac., foi
sale at the chea[i Store in Fort Gains Gn.
by, DILL A MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 if.
Notice. ’
Will! Sfouih Western KailroaH Company, wishes to
J-IIIUE until the lsi of Jami try next, twenty five Ne
e;ocs t*or repairs on the Noad, for which filVeen dollai
|H*r mouth will be paid; they will also be fed and elm lied
GKO* VV. AD VMS.
Supr. xS W. K. K.
Oglethorpe. October 40,1851 — 26 ts
/NSEED, Train, fy Lard, Neats
B A I'nnt Oils, for .ale by
SNEAD b CHAPMAN, at the N
Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 if
FRENCH Window Glass. F"r xj
by SNEAD &. CHAPMAN.
Oct. 17 1851. 27if
\|{, Coffee, Syrup, and Molasses,
received and for sale low by,
K AUFM \N, A BRO.
Oglethorpe, Oct. lU, 1831. 26 ts.
FOR SALE.
riMIE “PAVILION HOUSE” in the
1 now town of Oglethorpe, situated on
the corner of Crescent and Macon Sts., near
and in full view of the Rail Road Depot, is
now offered for sale. Tlie building is new
the moms are large, neat,and airy, possessing
every convenience for the comfort of travel
ers and hoarders. Purchasers are invited to
call and examine for themselves.
ASH BURN, BOON A Cos.
May 28ih 1851. 7-if.
Liquor/
AL \ RGE quantity of Liquors, consist
ing of ttrandy, Rum, Gin, Wltiskv
Port, Madeira, and Champaign Wines ali,
of the best quality, just received and forsaic
by ‘ KAUFMAN A BRO
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851, 26
J. Kaufman 4 # Hr o’*
NEW I)RY GOODS
AND CLOTHING STORE.
On Uoker S reel %elow the Oglethorpe
Hotel.
■ OU LD respectfully inform tlie Pub-
WW he ‘hat they have just opened llieir
Stock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Muslins, and all kind of Cadies Diess Goods,
Hose, Gloves Lares, Edgings, silk Parasols,
Fans, Ac., together xvith a variety .of Fancy
Articles, and a nice assoiintent of fine Jew
elry. Also a fine lot of READY M \DE
CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All ol
which wifi he sold, for cash, at New York
cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6-if.
Drs, THOMASON & DAVL ON,
S'© tfAStfaa
OUL*.T..mPt, OA.,
DL s PM rPF r LLY in form ♦ heir friend 4 and the public
generally that they cimiiiit** the practice of Medi
< iue in the new town of Oglethorpe. An one of them
has had several years ei|>eriericfe In the practice oi
.Medicine, they (latter themselves that they will be able
to treat the various diseases of.the liumtin system in a
scientific and Miccemiful manner. A share of public pa
tronage is respecViully solicited.
One of them may be found at their office at all hours
except when profes.-iotmlL “ngageil.
DCrOHlce on the corner of Suiii|>ter ami Crescent Sts.
A. and Thomason. .VI. D. } J. C. Oavwon. M. I).
April 7,1851. j ;f
rr~S GdM’ABJiICHJI&C,
Subsetihfis having as*
hoc i.iif (I tliemselrvs under the
above name, (or tin* purpose of transoctii.g a
General Ware-llous and Commission
Business, tuki’ this un thod ol iniorining llm
Planlcrs mid Mert'ltHiils gencrttlly, linn ihny
ure now ptepared to receive Cotton in Stole
or Hoy other Gbuds on consignment.
I'ltey will liHVe on htind hi all times
bagging. Rapt, Twine, Sugar, Coffee ,
Salt, Iron, Sfc. !fc.
Liberal \dvances made on cotton wlteYi
desired.
G. C. Carmich*l. J, P, Harvet.
references:
Messrs. Logan A Atkins,m; Macon, Ga.,
Neely A Fleming; Griffin, ”
Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ly.
E. Ii WEED,
Nm:on, Ga.
Importer and Dealer in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware .
Will LD inx tie the atleniinn ol
his- It ten Is In Itis si"t k bfl'ilt
lety, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black
smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agiicultmal
Imgliment, Axles, Springs, Mill Irons, Tin
PI ile. Sheet and bar Cupper, Lead and
Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws
and every other Httiile osua 111 kept in I lard
ware Stores, which he w ill sell on reasona
ble terms.
Macon, July 19tlt, 1851. 15 ly
New Fall and Winter Goods.
J. TANARUS, SUGS3
IyOULO respectfully call the attention of his friend*
and tlie public generally to his large and well
selected assortment of
SfteiJS'a a si .ii.riiij; goi.vs,
consisting ol every variety of staple and Fancy Dry
(mkhls—such as Kerseys, Cloths,
• bankets, Flannels, Shawls, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery ,*4.me ns, Mu-dins, silks, a tins, and a variety
of other Fancy Articles.
Hesidy-JJade €1 olhftMfi
Os the Latest Style and Best Quality.
HATS and CAPS of every description. BOOTS and
SHOES of all qualities. A variety of
GROCHIUES , HARDWARE, CTL EfY, SC.
In short, purchasers can be supplied with almost any
article they desire, on the most rnyton able term*.
Those who desire to get the full worth ol theit mmi
ev, would do well to give me a call, for 1 pledge myself
that none who purchase shall go away without obtain
ing a bargain.
Fori Haines, Ga., No\. Ist, 1851. I—ts
Kor Sale
A LIKELY ttegrp Boy, about 18 or 19
years old.
‘ Apply 10 F. T. SNFAD.
At Snead A. Chapman’s Drug Store.
Oglethrope Nov. 28, 1851. 33. —if:
SOUTHWESTERN RAIL RQAIL
yQTI A DULY TRAIN lor
xaL Passenuers ami Freinln
leaves M.ii'iiu ai 61-2 A. M.— Arrives at
Oglethorpe at II 1-2 A. M.—Arrives at
Macon ai 3 1-2 P. .VI. Connecting each
wav with Ihe Central and Macon & Wes
tern train-, and the Tallahassee Mad
Si age Line. Passengers dine at Kurt
Valley at I Ix 2 P. !Vi.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Supt, S. VV. R. R.
Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 tl
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
• I New Book Store,
JUST OPENED, IN OGLETHORPE,
j\ear the Oglethorpe Hotel ,
V\ HERE the subscriber designs keeping a
general assortment of Miscellaneous and
Si bool Rooks, Blank Books, and Stationery;
also a general assortment of Wall Patter,
Window thadea, Musical Instruments Ac.,
all of which he will sell as low as they can be
bought in any other market.
Just Received One fine Melodian, of
superior tone and finish. A lot of fine Vio
lins, also a splendid loi of ylccnrdeons, vary,
mg in price from $1 50 to $25.
A. B. CHAPMAN.
January 16, 1852. 39 ts.
D R - J. i>- HOUGHTON'S
Sir
Kutcrcd according to Act of Conttre.w in the year 1851,
by J. S. Ilmiton, to. IL in the Clerks office of the district (
court for the eastern dintrict of Pennsylvania.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
Great euie for
I) if sp e p ia !
Vr. J. Houghton's PEPSIN, the true
Vieesliv’ Flual, or Gastric Juice,
prepa ret! from It F A 7 A ET, or
tlie fourth Stomach oj the
Ojc, after directions
vj baron Lit big,
the great
Physio'ogieal Chemist
by J. .S’. Houghton, M- D Philadelphia.
‘Phil* in truly a wondrful remedy for Indigestion, dys
pepsia , jaundice, liver complaint constipation, and de*
nilityr curing alter nature’s own method, by natures own
agent, the Juice. QCr Half a teaspoonful of
Pepsin, infused hi water, will digest or dissolve fivepouds
of roast beef in about two hi urn, out of the stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element or great digestive princi
ple of the Gastric juice—the solvent oft he food, tlie
purifying, preserving, and Ktiinulating agent of the stom
ach and intestines, tis extracted from the digestive
stomach of the Ox. thus forming an artificial digestive
fluid, precisely like the natural gastiy juice in its chemi
cal power*, and furnishing a complete and perfect substi
tute for it. By the aid of this preparation the pains and
evils of indigestion and dyspepsia art* removed, just-as
they would he by a healthy stomach, it is doing wonders
for dyspeptics,'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 highest degree curious and remarkable.
sen ENT IFI C EVIDENCE.
Baron Liebig, iu his celebrated work on annual Chem
istry, says: ‘An artificial digestive fluid analogous to the
gastie juice, may tje readily prepared from the mucous
membrane of the stomach of the calf in which various ar
ticles of food, as meat aqd eggs will be softened, changed
and digested, just in the sortie manner as they would be
iu tlie human stomach.’
DOT Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular,
gratis,giving a large amount of scientific evidence, sim
ilar to the above, together with re|>orts of remarkable
cures, from all parts of the l-niied States.
AS A DYSPESPIA CURER
Dr. Hugh ton's Pepsin has produced the nn>st marvellous
effects, in curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous
decline, and dyspeptic consumption. It is impossible to
give the details of cases in the limits of this advertise
ment; but aitthenttcated.circurostances have been given
of more than two hundred remarkable cures, iu Philadel
phia, .New York and 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 Billions disorder, liver complaint. tev r
and ague or badly treaed lever and ague, und the evil
effects of quinine memory and other drugs upo- the di
’stive organs aiV-•‘a !■ .t •i< kuesv Abo lorexc* s> ii
aling and the tis u- i . •-t i -pirtts ita ntus
reconciles l<*aJd v. . f
Dr. IloUghiull f I’t j'r-Ui -|i Ji-. u i.. j. • d-ti u
from—and in iierscription vials lor the use of Physicians.
Private circulars lor the use of Physicians, may be
obtained of Dr. Houghton or lib Agents, describing
the w hole |voces*of preparation, and /iviny the audio i
lies upon which the. C.aiiues of tins new remedy are bas
ed. As nis not a secret remedy, no objection can be
raised against its use by Physicians in respectable stand
invalid regular practice. Price, One Dollar per bottle.
vCr Observe I his!—Every bottle of the genuine Pep
sin bears the written signature of .1. IS. Houghton, L>.,
sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Tirade
Mark secured.
DCT Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in medicines
For sale hv SNEAD A CHAPMAN, Deal.,
lers in Drugs Ac. at the New Ding Store,
Oglethorpe Ga.
GKOKGIAJ / Sumter Su
,, _ > per tor l ou>l,
bumter County. ) Nov.term issi.
Joseph Daniel, }
vs. r Bill for discovering Kc-
J. L. Casey, f lief and Injunction.
Wm. Pritchett. )
IT being represented to hip by the Alliga
tion in said Bill, that John L. t asy lias
no settled residence known to Complainant
but is a transcipiit, unsettled person. It is or
dered that service ol said Bill be perlecud on
said John L. Casv, bv publication in one of
the public Gazel'es iu this Slate, once a
month, for four mouths preceding the. next
j term of this Court.
A line extract from the minutes of said
Court this Ist day ot January 1852.
M. Al. GUERRY, Clerk.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
South-W ust (Georgian.
The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is
isiii-d every Finlay morning in the new
Town of OGLETHORPE, at the low
p, ice 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 tlie measures of (he great conser
vative Ut ion Party, it will pursue a fair and
candid course towards the Opposition—be
stowing censure on whatever is sensurahle,
and ever battling for tiuth, regaidless of the
source from whence it emanates.
lis columns will be filled with choice selec
tions tit 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 ond 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 foi
each insertion thereafter.
A liberal deduction will be made on yearly
advertisements, or those inset ted for three or
six months. Also contracts will be made
with County Officers, to advertise for them
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 7th 1851.
CLOTHING.
READY made CLOTHIVG, avert
large assorinti'iit just received and foi
sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO.
Oglethorpe, Ocf 10, 1851. 26 ts.
To The Afflicted.
THE undersigned having permanently
located 5 miles North-West ol Pund
Town in iSiiniter County, would respectfully
offer his professional services to tlie Afflicted,
The invariable success which lias aiicnded
his pie vinos administrations,in citrine tlie
wot si forms of chronic disease, and stirh
100, as have baffled the skill of Ihe
Si ieiiitfii Physicians, he trusts will lie m|.
firient to gnarratiiee for future result,’
Refers to-undoubted Testimony.
A remarkable case ot Rheumatism and
Fits cured iu 3 weeks;
bull Hill Muscogee Cos. Jan 25, 1852.
Mr. Editor: Sir permit me to ruiiimu
nicale to tlie Afflicted thtough the column.,
ot your valuable paper the following facts.
Ahoiu three months ago mv Son Shepherd
ag<d22 years was attacked whh acute
Rlifinnaiism in both ot his knees which wn,
so sevete that it soon effected his whole sys
tem, and seefned to locate principally, mi his
Brain Lungs and heart. The 4ih day atiei
he was attacked he commenced having hard
Fits. 1 immediately called in an eminent
Ph sician, who treated iiis case three weeks.
But wiihnut benefit, I then called in two
more Physicians n( the same order (Old
School) one of whom treated his case two
weeks, still he grew wotse, and had from
lu oto three fits’ nearly every night. The
Doctors said that his condition was strange
and culical, and they seemed to be ala loss
to know what to do fur him, ns the remedies
they ptescribed, had no effect towards leliev..
ing him. And aril who saw my Son thought
that he would be certain to die. Bill 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, i
examined it and saw that the certificates
were from reliable sources ; and I resolved
to haul Shepherd to Dr. R. When we ar
lived at the Doctor’s lie was just alive and
it was all that could he said, for he was re
duced so much that lie could be compared to
nothing hut a living skeleton to use the
phrase, and al all times lie suffered with the
most violent excruciating pa Las, his mind was
very much effected also. The second day
alter Dr. R. Commenced treating his case,
he sloped having fils, and the fifib dsiv hi
pains subsided in a great degree, t then,
left hint under caie of Dr. R. and returned
home, relati and to my neighbors the extnanr.-
dinaty relief mv Son experienced in so short
a time, many seemed to doubt, and all were
perfectly astonished. He remained at the
1 Doctors 3 weeks, and it affords me pleasure
lo say ilial I believe he lias effected a pertna
-1 nenl core, as Shepherd lias had no Symptoms
,of a relapse iu any way for seviral Weeks’
Ii is my wish that the above stat merit he
published so liiat others laboring under such
and similiai diseases may be benefited also.
Yours Ac. ELIJAH PADGETT.
We the undersigned neiglibois lo Elijah
Padgett certify that his statements relative
to the miraculous cure effected on his Bon
Shepherd are correct.
PERRY RADNEY.
E. R SPURGIS.
J.Q. \. JOHNSON.
Hopeless case—Valuable Property saved
■lAßHl IPTYMS IIEiUATtiIIIMS A
FITS CUItI.D.
MARION, TWIGGS COUNTY, GA. JANUARY, 1851
Dr. Rowland, Sir: l present you the
following ceitificate which I you will!
have published, so that others laboring un...
der such diseases may be benefitled also.
yfboui two yeats ago, one of my servants.
(Hem >), was severely attackeil with spit
uric and vomiting of blood, attended wills
haul fits which lie had paroxysms of weekly.
I immediately placed him under the treat
ment of ilie most eminent Physicians ol the
old school in this section and after treating
Ins case a long lime, they said he could nut
lie cured, and was beyond the reach of med
icine. Ilemy grew worse and had from one
to two haid fiis a week. Spit and vomited
up large quantities nl blood. As 1 consider
ed his case perfectly hopeless for a time, 1
had nothing done for him. Hearing that
you would lake patients afflicted with chronic
diseases on conditions, I tesolved to give
yon a trial, and to the astonishment of my
self and many others, in three weeks alter
I placed Henry under your treatment, he re
lumed home entirely cured of his disltessingi
diseases ; he lias been well 3 months and;
•an do as much hard laborious work as lie.
ever could. When I sent Henry to y ou, li
would have taken a mere trifle for him, now
’ consider that he is woriti S9OO. Persons,
afflicted with such or similar diseases, would
do well to give voua trial.
Yours fcc. t WM. FAULK.
N. B. Hemy is still well, 22 Sr pt. 1851,.
Mr. Faulk is a gentleman of unimpeach
able diameter, what lie asserts may be te
licd upon and can be sustained by a number
i frespectable witnesses.
Good Money Dale Cos. Ala. 1 Fib. ’52,
Dr. Rowland, Sir : the persecution I
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 that could be devised failed to benefit
hint.
A. CLARK.
For Particulars see Circular.
As usual the undersigned continues to treat;
all forms of Chronic diseases at $4 per
month, except cases of Fils which he would
prefer treating conditionally, or SIU will be
charged for each prescription when the med
icines are forwarded.
He is prepared to receive Patient* at hie
Residence. Letters on business should be
pre paid and directed to
J. W. ROWLAND, M. D.
Pond Town (Ja.
March 19 1852. 48—3 m.
MOLASSES, N. O. Svrup, Raisins, a.
fine lot of Sugar Ac, Ac., for sale by*
R: H. SIMS &Cos
Oglethorpe, Feb. 4lh 1852. - 42 tf-'-