The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, May 28, 1852, Image 4

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A NOTICES OF , y HOTELS. M Magnolia House, Corm\ Crescent and Sumter Streets Oglethorpe Ga. BY A. M THOMASON. THE best accomodations that I fie limes •lid market will afford may be found at the above named House, at all time*. No effort will be spared to render all who call, comfortable. June 5, 1851. 8-ly. Oglethorpe Hotel, BY JAMES BELL. ALLEN SU I TON would respectfolld infdiill (lie public that he has openoy h " usefor J Wic Entertain,a-, 0 ‘f,’ ‘ n Oglethorpe, under the management Kl. ,< ’ f,| ' e,perienc '‘ in t,l< ‘ busineniw'iUen “f K 1 '* 5 d-inemi uttUrftuuon to oil. The rooms “/nt tedi’ Ife ar *n-r 1" and “"RMb-d with excel ihe£2f .1 le ‘able will always fie supplied with ded '“utrycn othvd. In short tt is Inte..- South a m '. I,l l* house superior to any in (, ? ur,a - A tyg* brick building is now JUn ‘i' ! |,re “ use * f,,r ,h e |W|swo of alfmliiu? exieusive which will he completed by **“• 1 “C public are mvtted to coll. ’ Oglethorpe, May, 15, 1851. 5-ly. RAILROAD HOUSE, Opposite Central Rail Roast Repot bast macon, BY S, M. LANIER. -Vay 15. 1851. 5 ]y S. A. THORNTON ■Skiitalt Jhtrgfan, SKrw-sau;££a! Oglethorpe, dec. 13,1851. 35-if. PUNTEBS WARMOUSeT THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to vti’lj y Z ,l,; “ ll,e y've taken the 1 LRi> WARE-HOUSE, for a term of time and associated themselves together under the name and style of S. W. Blood worth & Cos., in the Ware-House and Com misston Business, j„ u || ils various branc|lei> he business will be conducted by . W Bloodwortli ; from his experience in the bus,ness they feel confident of giving gene ral satisfaction to all those who may entrust them with their businrss ; In confirmation of winch, we refer live public to the subjoin, ed references, and at the same time, ask a liberal share of their ptlionage. I hey promise to keep their patrons ad 'ised of the state of the maikel at all times; they lake this occasion to say to any who may btore their Cotton with them, should they afterward wish it shipped to Macon or Sa vannah or Clnrleston, it shall he promptly attended to without any additional expense. heir Ware-House, in consequence of'ils ocahiv, has advantages over any 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 nolice, and, (as | they I wive no interest in Merchandize,) at the lowest cash prices; \ S. W. BLOODWORTH, RICHARD JOHNS I ON, REFERENCES, Planters : Dr. Thomas, Isaac Cheney, Esq. ) Talbot Cos. Gen’l T. Grillin, I M. D. North, Esq. j Coweta Cos. James Neal, Esq. > Wm. Pryor. Esq. \ Pike, Cos. Rev. Wm. Moseley, t Judge A. VV. Walker. J Henry, Cos Thos. W. Ashford, | Ed. Broughton, Esq. f Troup, Cos. Judge J. May, I T. Nichols, Esq. j Fayette Cos. I. Nichols, Esq. ( B. P. Bussey, Esq. f Meiiwethci Cos Clias. Cargil, Esq. W. darkness, Esq. ) Bulls Cos. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; Rice Dnlin, Esq. Charleston, S. C. Fields 6c Adams, Macon, Ga. N. A. Hardee Sc Cos. 1 C. Hartrtdge, Esq. > Savannah. Wm. P. Yonge, Esq.) Editors, S. W. Georgian, and S. Democrat. GUI I'T'l.V, Georgia Stmt., lot. 1851. This is to certify tint Mr. S. W. Bluuilworth, has fur several year* been eneaieul In the It'ure-llouw anil Comraiwem business in tliia place, ami from my acquaintance with him, I feel no hesitation in recom mending him in that capacity to the patrons of Ogle thorpe ; he is also a good judge of ihe quality of Cotton, and consequently an excellent salesman. A. A. GAULDING, Sen’r: partner of the firm of Gaulding, Ferril Chapman. Wm. R: PHILLIPS, Sen’r. partner of Jones Phillips 6c Cos Oglethorpe, Kept. sth, 1851. 2 1 3m. MEDICAL CAKD. DR. JAMES M. FOKES respedfullyof 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 Stole during the day, and at llie Pa vilion House at night, when not profession ally engaged. August 14,1851. 18—ts For Sale. LOT No. 9 on Square 3 on the Corner of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap ply to PHILIP COOK. Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ts DRY GOODS of all descriptions, just recivcd and for sale by KAUFMAN Sc BRO. Oglethorpe, Oct. 19, 1851. 26 ts li. E. SELLER'S VERMIFUGE. This Worm Medicine has nosuperior— if on equal—in this or any other coun try. It is much used and highly re. commended by Physicians. 1!6. T OKMS frequently infest children, ag f® gravate-all other diseases, and are’ •a;-able of producing great disturbances in the system, ind, consequently iul medicines given to remove them should be prepared with great c are, and of the best ma terial* ; and it is to be feared that many of the worm medicines in u*c are totally destitute of these qualities. The Vermifuge which the subscriber otters to the public, is prepared of the best inateri.il that con be procured, THETRUTH BYMEN OFTRUTH. I Concerning Sellers’ Vermifuge A single vial producing wonders. Head the following from the Kev. 8. IV’ake ’ field. Uastor oft lie Li beriy street Methodist Episcopal J church : Pittsburgh,. March 8, 1847. Mr. K. E. Sellers, —It is front a sense of duty, as well a s witli great pleasure, that 1 bear testimony to the vir tue of your justly celebrated Vermifuge. 1 procured a single bottle and gave ittothreeof inv children, who had been ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven years old. the next four, and the youngest eighteen months. The first passed fifty-six vvornis, the second forty-seven, and the third a considerable number not distinctly recullected. Since then they have been do ing well, and are now in good health. Vours, respectfully, S WAKEFIELD. Greenville, Va, January 15,18.5. Mr. R. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifnge gives universal satisfaction. 1 have sold Fahnestock's, 31’Lane’s and others,hut none has given the satisfaction that yours has. B. F. GKAIiAM, Post A/aster. Sellers’ Vermifuge—it tcorks wonders every where. Rig Sandy, Ky. 3/ay 12,1818. 3/r R E Sellers—Dear sir: Your Vermifuge pr<duces such wonderful results, that / think it worth while to give yon a few facts about iL A neighbor, Dr Gray, bought from ine one vial of it, and gave the contents to threcof his children ; the first passed 180, the second 153, and the third 70, making 403 worms discharged by using one vial. Mr Gray immediately bought lour vials more. 31 r. J 31’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 the third 3J, making 156 worms by the use of one vial. I gave my own child, aged one year, two teaspoortfuls, which expelled 14, tine of which was at least one fool long.— Your Vermifuge is considered the best that has evet been brought to our section of country, and so far as I know, has never failed. Yours, respectfully, J L TRUMAN. Let Physicians Speak. Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. — Here is proof. Lick.ng Station, Ky, Dec. 17,1815. M rR E Sellers, — 1 have the pleasure to inform you | that I have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi [ fuge witli the most happy results. I have formerly used ! Fahnestock's, hut being Persuaded to try yours, 1 have found it far supperior in every respect, and can say with out the fear of contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos sesses more virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor dially recommend it to the attention of the public. • w ill state a case where I gave one vial of your Vermi” fuge. 31 y brother’s child was pining and w asting to mere skeleton. In 36 hours after I gave the Vernwluge the enormous quantity of upwards of six hundred worms were passed. The child that was given up for lost, ir now as well as any in the neighborhood. AMBROSE AKNETT, M. D. Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World Gallipolis, O, April 1,1851, This certifies that I have kept on hand and used in my practice, It E {Sellers’ Vermifuge, for the two past years. lam confident iu saying it has not failed, in a single instance, to relieve children and adults troubled with worms; in many instances it has brought away large quantities. lam confident it is the best worm me dicine in use. All that is required to give it reputation iu any family, is to give it a fair trial. K II WILSON, M. D. Point Pleasant, Va, Oct. 4,1847. Mr. R E Sellers, —Os your Vermifuge, I can say without hesitation that having used it extensively in my practice for the last four or five years, I think itdecided ly the best preparation ofthe kind ofwhich 1 have any knowledge, ail hough I have heretofore used the prepa ration of several other manufacturers. Yours, respectfully, D COUGH, M. D. Sellers’ Family Medicine. Graham Station. Ohio, May 25, 1819. Mr. U E Sellers, —I think it right, for the benefit of others, to stale some facta in relation to your excellent Family Medicines. 1 have used your Vermifuge largely in my own family, one vial frequently answering for expelling largeipiau lities (say 100 to 200) of worms front two children. I have also used your Liver Fills and Cough Syrup in my family, and I ney have, iu every instance, produced the effect desired. Asl am engaged in merchandising. 1 am aide to state that I have yet to hear ofthe first failure where your medicines have been used in iny section ofthe country. In conclusion, I may state that they are the medicines o( the dtiy.attd are destined to have a very extensive pop ularity. Yours, respectfully, W If PINNEL. The Vermifcoe will continue to havea red out side wrapper, and will have the name of Kub’lE. Sellers stamped upon each vial, without which it is not his Ver niilugc. K E SELLEUS, Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Jttue Ist, 1850. For sale by SNEAD Sf CHAPMAN, At ilia New Drug Store, Oglethorpe Ga. Carriages! Carriages! FOR SALE. rMIE Subscriber announces to the peo- JL pie of Oglethorpe and surrounding \ Country, that he has now on hand, and will continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages, Rockaways, 6c c., 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 6c Price’s j VVatc House, on Baker Street. T. M. JACKSON,Agent. Ogletltorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 if South Western 11. R- Company, ON and after the first of January next, ihe rates of Freight on Cotton will be re j duced as follows : From Oglethorpe ant] Montezuma to Macon, per 100 lbs., 20 els. •* Winchester, Marlhasville and Mar “ shulville lo Macon, pet 100 1b5.,18 “ Fort Valley and station No. 2, to j Macon, per 100 lbs., 15 “ J “ Station No. 1 to Macon per 100 lbs.,l2p‘ GEORGE W. ADAMS, Super’nt. dec 23 ts: New Dry Hoods & Grocery Store. On Baker Street. “IJIODGES, would res • • JX pectfully inform the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the Planters of the surrounding Country that he is now open -1 ing a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, llaidware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes fee. lie will also keep constantly on hand a large lot of CROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The public are respectfully requested to call i and examine for themselves. I B'ept. 12,1851. 22—ts IT* LOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour for sale at Fort Gains, Ga. by DILL & MARSHALL. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. BBA CON! BACON! ! We have for sale 40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the lat est market prices. DILL &.MARSHALL. Fart Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9tf Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey YRRUP, and VINEGAR, forsale by DILL 6c MARSHALL. Fort Gaines, Ga. June 1, 1851. ts Jewelry. A FINE lot of Jewelry just received and for sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO. Oglethorpe. Oct. 10, 1851. 26 tft FOR Sale, by DJLL & MARSHALL, a large quantity of Bagging, Rope arrd Twine. Fort Gaines, Ga. June, 1, 1851. 9 ts BOOTS, Shoes, Hals, Caps of every variety just received and for sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO. Oglethorpe. Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts Notice. ALL persons indebted to the firm of T M. Jarkson 6c Cos., in the Counties of Macon, Sumter, Dooly and Marion, are no tified that their notes and accounts have been placed in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq, ol 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 (his day dissolved by mutual consent. Ei ther- of the undersigned, will attend to the business of the unsettled firm, and are auj. thorised to use its name in liquidation. A. WELLES, G.F. PALMES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lO- ly- THE Undersigned having disposed of his interest in the GROCERY BUSI NESS to hislate partner, Mr. G. F. PALMS and J. VV. WEBSTER, of the late firm of Swift, Denslow 6c Webster, would respect fully solicit a continuance to them of the patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lo\ly. COPPABTMUKSIUP. THE Undersigned having bought out the interest of Mr. A. WELLES, of the firm ofMessis. A. Welles 6c Cos., have form ed a copartnership, and will continue the WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of WEBSTER & PALMES, at the old stand of A. W. At Cos., and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of that firm, and of the public generally. J, VV. WEBSTER. GEO. F. PALMES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lO-ly. Cigars. A LARGE lot of fine Cigars just re ceived and for sale cheap by, KAUFMAN BRO. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851. 2G if 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 ts SHOES, Huts, Clothing, Saddlery, crock ery, Hardware, furniture, Nails, Salt, Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, &c. 6cc., for sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gains Ga. bv, DILL & MARSHALL. ‘June 1,1851. , 9 ts. Notice. fPIIE South Western Kail road Company, wishes to -MIIKE until the Ist of January next, twenty five Ne groes for repairs on the Uoad; for which fifteen dollars per mouth will be paid ; they will also be fed aud clothed. GEO* W. ADAMS. Supt. S. W. R. R. Oglethorpe. October 10,1851. — 26 ts “■* 7NSEED, Train, fy Lard, Neats. ■ A foot Oils, for i>ale by SNEAD & CHAPMAN, at the New Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts FRENCH Window Glass. For si I-* by SNEAD & CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 1851. 27tf UGAII, Coffee, Syrup, and Molasses, received and for sale low by, KAUFMAN, 6c BRO. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts. FOR^VLLL THE “PAVILION HOUSE” in the new 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. The building is new the rooms are large, neat, and airy, possessing every convenience for ihe comfort of travel ers and boarders. Purchasers are invited to call and examine for themselves. ASIIBUKN, 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. 10, 1851, 26 J. Kaufman 4* Bro’s’ NEW DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. On Baker Street below the Oglethorp Hotel. WOULD respectfully inform the Pub lic that they have just opened their Slock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, and all kind of Ladies Dtess Goods, Hose,Gloves, Laces, Edgings, silk Parasols, Fans, 6cc., together with a variety of Fancy Articles, and a nice assortment of fine Jew elry. Also a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All of which will he sold, for cash, at New York cost price. May 22, 1851. 6-ts. Drs. THOMASON & DAVISON, OGLFTIIOItP 12, GA., their friends and the public A* generally that tl^Tcontinue the practice of 3ledi cine in the new town of Oglethorpe. As one of tftem has had several years experience in the practice of 3/edicine, thny flatter themselves that they will be able to treat the various diseases of the human system in a scientific and successful manner. A share of public pa tronage is respediully solicited. One of them rnay fee found at their office at all hours, except when professionally engaged. sCrOttice on the corner of {Sumpter and Crescent Sts. A. M. Thomason, M. D. J J. C. Dayison, M. D. April?, 1851. I—ts r—g. c. carmicHjEL&c© HtegMwiSß THE Subscribers having as sociated themselevs under the above name, for the purpose of transacting a General AVare-Houst; and Commission Business, take this method o! informing the Planters and Merchants generally, that they are now prepared to receive Cotton in Store or any other Goods on consignment. They will have on hand at all times Ragging, Rape, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, Sait, Iron, dye. 6,-c. Liberal Advances made on cotton when desired. G. C. J, P, Harvey, references: Messrs. Logan 6c Atkinson; Macon, Ga. “ Neely &. Fleming; Griffin, “ Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ly. E. 11. WEED, lUaeon, Ga. Importer and Dealer iu ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Hardware. WOULD invite the attention ol liis friends to his slock of Cut lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agricultural Imgliment, Axles, Springs, Mill Irons, Tin Plate, Sheet and bar Copper, Lead and Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Strews and every other article usually kept in Hard ware Stores, which he will sell on reasona ble terms. Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 ly For Sale. A LIKELY negro Boy, about 18 or 19 years old. Apply to F. TANARUS: SNEAD. At Snead Sc Chapman’s Drug Stoie. Oglethrope Nov. 28, 1851. 33—ts: SOUTH-.WESTERN^RAIL ROAD. £ DAILY TRAIN for ■*— Passengers and Freight leaves Macon at 6 1-2 A. M.— Arrives at Oglethorpe at 11 1-2 A. M.—Arrives at Macon at 3 1-2 P. M. Connecting each way with the Central and Macon Wes tern trains, and the Tallahassee Mail Stage Line. Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1 L 2 P. M. GEO. W. ADAMS. Supt, S. W. R. R. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 if BOOKS ! BOOKS!! Hr r’ n ./ New Booh 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, Musical Instruments &c., all of which he will sell as low as they can he bought in any other market. Just Received —One fine Melodian, of superior tone and finish. A lot of fine Vio* lins, also a splendid lot of Accordeons, vary, ing in price from $1 50 to $25. A. B. CHAPMAN. January, 16, 1852. 39-ts. DISSOLUTION THE Firm of Snead & Chapman is this day dissolved, by mutual consent The business will be continued by F. T. Snead. F. T. SNEAD, F. S. CHAPMAN. Oglethorpe Jan.’26, 1852, A CARD. In retiring from the Firm of Snead & Chapman, I take this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public (or the very liberal pationage extended to us; and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to my for mer partner, Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con tinue the Drug Business at the old stand, on Sumter street. 05 s ” You will all do well to give him a tri al, FOSTERS, CHAPMAN. Oglethorpe, Jan, 26th 1852, 41-ts. Eutcred according to Act ofConereas in the year 1851, by J. s. Houton, te. D. in the Clerks office of the district court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! Great cuie for Dyspepsia! Dr. J. Houghton's PEPSIN, the true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist by J. S. Houghton, M. D. Philadelphia. This is truly a wondrful remedy for Indigestion, dys pepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, constipation, and de bility, curing after nature’s own method, by natures own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infusedHn water, willdigestor dissolve five pouds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stoqiach. 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 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 evils of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is wonders for dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, ner vous decline and dyspeptic consumption, Supposed to be on the verge ofthe 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 the gastic juice, may he readily prepared from the mucous membrane ofthe stomach of tlie calf in which various ar ticles of food, as meat aud eggs will be softened, changed and digested, just in the some manner as they would be in the human stomach.’ DCr Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular, gratis,giving a large amount of scientific evidence, sim ilar to the above, togethei with reports of remarkable cures, from all parts of the United States. AS A DYSPESPIA CURER Dr. Hugh ton'B Pepsin has produced the most marvellous efleets, 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 authenticated circumstances have been given of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Philadel phia, .New York and Boston alone. These were near ly all desperate rases, and the cures were notonly rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful for tendency to Billious disorder, liver complaint, lever and ague or badly treated fever aad ague, and the. evil effects of quinine, men ury and other drugs upon the di gestive organs, afteralong sickness. Also, for excess 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^—and in perscription vials for the use of Physicians. Private circularstfor the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. IJoughton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authori ties upon which the claimes of this new remedy are bas ed. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable stand ing and regular practice. Price, One Dollar per bottle. Observe ‘I bis!—Every bottle of the genuine Pep sin bears the written signature of J. IS. Houghton, .. IJ., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade 3/ark secured. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in medicines. Forsale by SNEAD 6c CHAPMAN, DeaL lers in Drugs &c. at the New Drug Store, Oglethorpe Ga. GEORGIA,? Sumter Su , > perior Court, bllDltcr County. )Aov.term 1851. Joseph Daniel, } vs. f Bill for discovering Re- J. L. Casey, £ lief and Injunction. YVm. 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 Slate, once a month, for four months preceding the next term of this Court. A true extract Irom the minutes of said Court this Ist dav ol January 1852. M. M. GUERRY, Clerk. PROSPECTUS OF TUB South-West Georgian. 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 the great conser vative Union Party, it will pursue a fair and candid course towards the Opposition—be stowing censure on whatever is sensurahle, and ever battling for ttuth, regardless of the sourer; from whence it emanates. Its columns will be filled with choice selec tions of Miscellaneous, Political, Domestic and Commercial News, from a number of the most popular Journals of the day; together with Statistics and general information on the engrossing subjects of Internal Im provement end Southern Manufactures. ADVERTISING. ‘ Advertisements will be inserted on the following terms: One Dollar per square of twelve lines of less for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for each insertion thereafter. A liberal deduction will be made on yearly advertisements, or those inserted for three or six months. Also contracts will be made with County Officers, to advertise lor 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 CLOTHING, a very large assortment just received and for sale by, KAUFMAN & BRO. Oglethorpe, Oct* 10,1851. 20—ts. To The Afflicted. THE undersigned having permanently located 5 miles North- West of P un d Town in Sumter 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 lo guarrantee for future results • Refers to undoubted Testimony. A remarkable case of Rheumatism and Fits cured in 3 weeks; Ball Hill Muscogee Cos. Jan 25, 1352. Mr. Editor: Sir permit me to commu nicate to the Afflicted tlnough the columns of your valuable paper the follow ing (acts. 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. I immediately called in an eminent Physician, who treated his case three weeks. But without benefit, I then called iu two more Physicians of the same order (Old School) one of whom treated his case two weeks, still he grew wotse, and had from two lo three fits nearly every night. The Doctors said that his condition was strange and eutical, and they seemed to be at a loss to know what to do for hint, as the remedies they prescribed, had no effect towards teliev.. ing him. And all who saw my Son thought that he would r be certain lo 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, I examined it and saw that the certificates were from reliable sources; and 1 resolved to haul Shepherd to Dr. R. When we ar rived at the Doctor’s he was just alive and it was all that could be said, for he was re duced so much that he could be compared to nothing but, a living skeleton to tse the phrase, and at all times he suffered with the most violent excruciating pains, his mind was very much effected also. The second day after Dr. R. Commenced treating his case* he sloped having fils, and the fifth day his pains subsided in a great degree, I then left him under cate of Dr. R. and returned lionie, related to my neighbors the extraor dinary relief mv Shn experienced in so short a time, many seemed to doubt, and all were perfectly astonished. He remained at the Doctors 3 weeks, and it a fiords me pleasure to say that 1 believe he ha effected a perma nent cure, as Shepherd has had no Symptoms, of a relapse in any way for several weeks’ It is my wish that the above statement be published so that others laboring under such and siniiliar diseases may be benefited also. Yours 6cc. ELIJAH PADGETT. We the undersigned neighbots to Elijah Padgett certify that his statements relative to the miraculous cure effected on bis Son- Shepherd are correct. PERRY RADNEY. E. R SPURGIS. J.Q. \. JOHNSON. Hopeless case—Valuable Property saved. HEMOPTYSIS HACMATEMLSIS & FITS CUICED. MARION, TWIGGS COUNTY, GA. JANUARY, ISSI Da. Rowland, Sir: l present you the following certificate which I hope you will have published, so that others laboring un der such diseases may be benefitted also. About two years ago, one of my servants (Henry), was severely attacked with spit ting and vomiting of blood, attended with bard fits which he hud 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 the reach of med icine. Henry grew worse and had from one to two hard fils a week. (Spit and vomited up large quantities of blood. As I consider ed his case perfectly hopeless for a time, l had nothing done for him. Henring that you would take patients a libeled with chronic diseases on conditions, l resolved to give you a trial, and to the astonishment of my self and many others, in three weeks alter 1 placed Henry under your treatment, lie re turned home entirely cured of his dismissing diseases ; he has been well 3 months and can do as much bard laborious work as be ever could. YVlten I sent Henry to you, I would have taken a mere trifle lor him, now I consider that lie is worth S9OO. Persons afflicted with such or similar diseases, would do well to give you a trial. Yours &c., YVM. FAULK. N. B. Henry is still well, 22 (Sept. 1851- Mr. Faulk is a gentleman of unimpeach able character, what lie asset ts may be re lied upon and can be sustained by a number of respectable witnesses. Good Money Dale Cos. Ala. 1 Fib. *52~ Dr. Rowland, Sip: the perscription £ 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 pen month, except cases of Fits which he would; prefer treating conditionally, or $lO will bo charged for each prescription when the med icines are forwarded. He is prepared to receive Patients at his Residence. Letters on busiuess should bo pre paid and directed to J. YV. ROYVLAND, M. D. Pond Town Ga. March 19 1852. 48—3mw MOLASSES, N. O. Syrup, Raisins, a fine lot of Sugar &c,&,c.. for sale by R; H. SIMS &Cos Oglethorpe, Feb. 4th 1852. 42 tfr