The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, June 04, 1852, Image 3

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. • COUNCIL CHAMBER, ) Oglethorpe, May 26th, 1852. ( REGULAR MEETING. Present —the Mayor, Aldermen, Iluson, Hill, Jeiks, Dawson, Moody, Absent— Stanfield. Minutes of last meeting read and con firmed. On motion of Alderman Huson, Resolved, That the Clerk sell w hat St. Mary’s Money there is in the Trea sury for the most he can get. On motion of Alderman Hill, Resolved, That the Ordinance in re lation to the Tax on Hotels be reconsid ered. On motion of Alderman Hill, Raoved, That the Taverns or Hotels pay to the city Council a Tax of Fifty Dollars. Council adjourned. T. A. Swearingen c. c. Another scientific wonder ! Important to Dyspeptics . —Dr J. S. Houston’s pepsin, The True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Jdice, from Rennet\ the Jour Ih Stomach of the ox, after direc tions of Huron Liebig the great Physio logical Chemist, by J. S. Houghton. M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a ; wonderful remedy for Indigestion Dys\ j pepsin,jaundice, liver Complaint, consti pation and debility, curing alter nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric juice. Pamphlets, contain ing Scientific evidence ol its value, fur nished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements. Oglethorpe Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. BACON, Hums, per Ib. “. 15s. Sides, dean “ . . . 13 al4 Shoulders, “ . . 13 * BUTTEIt, Goshen “ . . 25 a3O Country “ . . 12 als BAGGING, gunny yds. ... 15 Mail'd gunny “ . . . 15 HOPE £>! COFFEE, per lbs. . . 12 a 12 CANDLES, Sperm ** . . 40 aSO Adaiuaniine, “ . . 35 a4O Tallow, “ . . 15 a 20 FLOUR, per bid. . . 7,00 a 8,00 MACKEREL, No. I. “ . . . 14,00 “ “ 2. “ . . . 12,( 0 (£?* All kinds of fresh provisions are scarce, and command all the small change io the city. 1*..0r beef ranges from ti to 10 rents, and we reckon, fit in proper portion. Mutton would bring from 10 to 12 els. if there was any to be bad.— Pmk 10—very scarce, and most of the Pigs sold are second handed. Chickens base all been devoured some time since “ Old low Is” biing from 25 to 40 accord ing to 11 age.” Turkeys are rarely of fered for sale, at no particular price. FISH—The “ Baskets” have all been carried away by a freshet—Trout Branch has been drained—The fi-lt rmen have abandoned their occupation, and there is untie in the market. 11. A. McLAI \ WILL, at all time- 1 , keep on hand n gei - eral assortment of GROCERIES, at the old stand ol McLain &. Sun, between tl e Pavilion and Magnolia Hotels on Crescent Street, which lie will sell low fur cash. Oglethorpe, May 1 [’ 1852. 3m WINTJSRSMoNEY WANTRdT THE undersigned offers for sale, a splen did lot of sasli, sizes from )G to 18 lights 10 by 12. dL S O A fine lot of Liquors, Family Groceiies, and other articles 100 tedious to mention; all of which will he sold for Winter’s Money in hills under five dollars at par. Those who have tins kind of “ F O 1> D E K,” will do well to call before begets out of the no tion of trading for it. I can be found on Cuv ier street, next door to Carson, Greer & Go’s. Store. JAMES D. YVOOLBRIGHT. Oglethorpe. June 4,1852. 7—if. NOTICE. IDO hereby forewarn all from trading for four certain promisor}’ notes given by me !o E. H. Choek or bearer, three of tho notes sire for thirty dollars, the other, five, making in all ninety-five dollars. All dated May 13, and payable December the 25tli, 1852; as the consideration for which said notes were given has failed, I am determined not pay them unless compelled by law. They are all she notes ever given hv me to said Cheek. ZEPHANIAH F: SANDERS. May, 26th 1852, 7—3 t Dry Goods & Grocery Store. (On Uie corner of Sumter fy Cuyler Sis.) TJODGES, would res • • JLI pectfully inform his former patrons and the public generally, that he now occupies the Store House formerly occupied by Dawson, on rhe corner of Sump ter and Cuyler 8 treets, where he will keep a large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes &c. He will also keep constantly on hand a large lot of GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The public are respectfully requested to call , and examine for themselves. Oglethorpe, Juno 4, 1852. 7-ts BOTANIC MEDICINE . DRS. THOMASON & DAVISON, Prepare and keep constantly on hand at their BBim STSRE, The following family medicines which should be kept in every family, especially in the country: Lobelia and pepper, to cleanse the Siom- 1 ach and remove Hid cause of disease, anti prevent its continued ptogress. It may be given with safety. Composition Powders, for colds, to open the pores of the skin, and uselul to aid the operations of an emetic. Number Six, for colds and slight chills. Cough Drops, for coughs consumption See. Anti-bilious Pills, to cleanse the Bowels and Stomach. Biller Tonic, to slregtlion the system after the stomach and bowels have been properly cleansed. Stimulating Linament, for the cute of Rheumatic Pains, l’aios in the Back &c., (to be used instead of a blister.) Cholic Mixture,fir flatulence, Cholics,pains ALSO Dysentary Cordial. YVotro specific, Pain Killer, majical Pain extractor, Fever and ague drops. Caster Oil, Sweet Oil, British Oil Spirits Turpentine, Paregoric, Laudanum Opodildoc, Mustard, Essence Cinamon, Essence Pepermint, Essence winter Green, Essence anise, Godfreys Cordial for children, Oil for Deafness &c. Also Comstock’s jPatent Medicines end also ink, Blacking &c. Oglethorpe Ga., M ty 14, 1852. s—ts i— ‘ - “—’ Dissolution. Til E Copnrtnpshij> heretofore existing be uv.ee n McLAIN & TROTTER in the Grocery Business, has been dissolved by mutual consent, the Latter having retired troin the Business. HOWARD McLAIN. HESEKIAH TROTTER. Oglethorpe June 4 1852. 7—ts; FIRE PROOF TAINT. /Ov Bbls. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof Paint, just received and for sale low for cash by R. 11. SIMS Sc Cos. Oglethorpe Feb., 4th, 1852. 42—ts GEORGIA (George \\G Taunton Macon County. J of the 741st District G. M. of said Slate, toles before me, Ilaivny Rodgers a justice of the peace in said Dis trict, one estray bay Horse Mule seven or eight years old with some black marks ag round his legs, five feet high; appraised by William McDowell and Harvey Taunton at one hundred and twenty dulluis. This No vember 21st 1851. HARVEY RODGF.RS, J. P. A true extract from the estray book —ibis 17ill February 1852. YV, J.COLLINS, C.I.C. Feb. 27th, 1852. GEORGIA Macon County. WHERE AM Reuben 11. Slappey ap plies to me for letters of guardianship over the person and property of Elizabeth Wolfe, an insane person in said county: These are therefore to rileand admonish all concerned to lie and appeal at the Ordina ry’s Office within the time prescribed In law, to show cause if any they can why said let ters should not be granted. Given under my official signature, at La nier, this 15tlt May 1852. YV.J. COLLINS, Ordinary May 21,1852. 5—3 OJ DR. R- J. WESTMORELAND. Respectfully Tendeis his Pro fessional services to the Citizens of Oglethorpe, and Vicinity, lie has been en gaged in the. various branches of his profes sion for the last twelve years. He may be found at all times at his office over McLain’s Store, on Crescent Street Oglethorpe, Ga, May 28th 1852. 6-if. NOTICE. THE oJil Court House in Americus Sumter County Georgia, will be sold to the highest bidder at public outcry in Americus, on Friday the 25tli of June next, at 11 o’clock A. M. fluid for the pur pose of erecting anew one. Terms, note with good security, due 25tit, Dec. 1852: JAMES GLASS, J. 1. C. JNO. U. FLETCHER. J, I. C. JA S. M. MILLER, J. I. C. JOHN. J. HUDSON, J. I. C. F. M. COKER, J. I. C. ~DOCT. E. B. WOOD, HAVING permanently located in this City, would most respectfully offer his professional services to (he citizens of Ogle thorpe and surrounding country. Having recently returned from the Medical College, he feels confident that he is now prepared so afford to his patients the advantages of the latest improvements in Medical Science. He may at all times be found at the Ogle thorpe Hotel, or at his Office over Chap man’s Book Store, unless professionally cal led away. Feb. 18, 1852. 4-1-a 118. Dissolution. THE firm of LEWIS & PRICE is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The IVare House and Commission busi ness will be continued by JOHN V. PRICE who will be pleased and ever ready to serve his friends and acquaintances, and all who may favor him with their patronage, and will also attend to closing the business of the old firm. ELBERT LEWIS. JOHN V. PRICE Oglcthorpo June 4th, 1852. 7—ts. [ J at the stomach and bowels, also to relieve faintness and nausea See. I Compound Syrup of Sassafras, an excel ! ent remedy lor scrofula Kings evil, and to Cleanse and to purify tho blood, remove humors from the skin &e. j Compound Syrup of uva ursa, Good fur the discharge of the Urlr.e ; Relieving the difficulties oft lie Kidneys strengthen the j Urinary organs;<tnd healing ulcerations of the ‘bladder. Volitile Ointment—Anexcelent Remedy in inflaniutory quinsey, seldom failing to ef fect a cure. Antiseptic tincture—This is a most povv. ol fill antiseptic and is very valuable YVasli to cleanse old foul ulcers, and dispose them to heal. As&ramsotrs FEMALE INSTITUTE. (Incorporated by the 1 ast Legislatur.) jflftHlS Institution is now in successful op- Jk elation. Anew building has recently been completed, and accommodations can be provided for ONE 11 UN DU El) PU PJLC. The following is a list of the Teach ers. Rkv. P. A. Strobei., Principal. Mrs. E. M. Strobei., Assistant in En glish Department. Mrs. I. J. Fryer, Teacher of Music and. French. Mrs. M. Cook, Teacher of Drawing, Painting, &c. Te rim Si Primary department (for five months,) $lO 00 Third I'latW) 4< “ 4< 14 00 Second “ ** “ “ 10 00 First “ * 4 * • 20 00 Music, 22 50 Drawing, Tainting, &(*. 12 50 (£7° Tlie principal can accommodate a few mote boarders at $lO pci month. N. B. The semi-annual Examination will be held on Tuesday and YVednesday, the Ist and 2d days of June. On YVednesday even ing a concert of and lustiumental Mu sic. will he given. The exeicises will be re sumed on Jfonday the 7th of June. Americus, jl/ay 15th, 1852. 6 2t Mortgage Sale. WILL be sold oh the first Tuesday it) August next before the Court House door in (lie Town of Lanier in the County of Macon between the usual hours of sale. One undivided halfoftliePrinting Pres* and types, formerly used in printing the Southern Enterprise, the same levied on by virtue of a Mortgage ft fit against said pro perty in favor of Moses H. Alexander vs. Charles B. Youngblood, the property set out in soldi! fit. D. GAMMAGE Slt’ft". Oglethorpe, May 28th, 1852. 6—tds. A Word in favor of Wilder’s Patent Salamander Safes. THE recent fire at Lamar’s Cotton Press h iving destroyed one or more ineffi cient Safes with (heir valuable contents, should serve as an admonition to all who have hitherto or do still pul confidence in Soles of a similar or kindred character, and at the same time piompt a desire to possess an ar ticle fully competent to resist the stoutest fire and afford positive protection to property of whatever value. YVilder’s Patent Saletnan der Safe, with Rich &. Co’s. Improvement, manufactured by Sterns & Marvin of New York, has never yet failed to answer the pur pose for which it was created. It has stood the test of the fiercest and most destructive fires that have yet occurred in this country, (of which ample testimony can be given, and in eveiy instance the contents of the Safes were found us originally deposited— sound and uninjt red. A full suppy of these Safe of all sizes and patterns to he hud at all times of CHAS. il. CAMPFIELD. 171 Buy-street, Savannah, Ga. May 21 lOw Agt. for Sterns & Marvin. NOTICE. A LL persons concerned are desired lo tHke notice that, on tlte fourth day of March instant, I levied four attachments— one at the instance of F. S, Lathrop & Cos. vs, Erwin & Renfroe ; one at the instance of VVoodburn & Wyles “si Erwin & Ren froe; one at the instance of Harral Sprouls &■ Cos. vsf Erwin & Renfroe, and one, at the instance of Townsend Arnold & Cos. vs'. Erwin & Nelson, on the following property in the city of Oglethorpe, to wit * a house and lot in said city of Oglethorpe on the corner of Sumter and Crescent Sts. fronting forty leet on Sumtei st. and fifty feet on Crescent st. Being a part of lot number (17) Seventeen in square No'. 2 (agreeably to thu plan of said city) and situate on the Corner opposite to Dr'. Thomason’s Hotel. Also on a House and lot in said city fronting on Crescent st. forty feet and running back about 40feot,ad joining Slade’s Hotel or the Pavilion Howe, Being a pari ol lot No. 15, on square No. 3, Also on one vacant lot opsosite Slade’s Ho* tel or Pavilion House. Situate on the corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front ing 40 feet on Macon st, and running back and along Crescent street 150 feet being lot No. 2 in squate No. 4of said city. The said attachments being returnable to the next Inferior Court for Macon County. I This March 18th 1852. [ DAVIS GAMMAGE Sh’fT. M Valuable Property For Sale. © THE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell on accomodating terms, Lots of Land, No. 32 33 G 4 65 66 98 99 126 127 128 129 130 132 158 and 159 in the tenth district, also No. 2 3 4 23 28 29 30 32 82 97 in the fom teentlj district; No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 in the fifteenth district . f Dooly County. Some ol the above lands have val uable improvements on them and can be pur chased either in single or collective lots to suit the purchaser. Also one tract of valuable Tobacco land containing 720 acres in the county of Gads- j den Florida, 8 miles N. E. of Quincy on Little River. Persons wishing any informa tion respecting the lands in Dooly county . will please call and see the Proprietor of the Pavilion (loose in the City of Oglethorpe or at Cedar Hill, or Slade’s Mills, in the conn- ‘ ty of Dooly. Any person wishing informa tion respecting the tract of land in Florida will please call and see Mr. Daniel M. Hin- j sdn Gadsden Cos., Florida or the proptietorj of the Pavilion House in this place. YVM. SLADE, Oglethorpe April 20th 1852. I—ly. : TWO Months lifter (late application will be made to the honorable /n ----ferior Court of Monroe County, when’ sitting as Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell a negro man, named Elizu, belonging to the estate of Thomas Dvcss deceased. WILLIAM DYESS, Ex’r. ; Oglethorpe April IGilt 1552 52—2 tn. Georgia—Macon County; YVHEREAS John James applies to me for letters of administration on tho estate of) Frasis James, dec’d. These are therefore to admonish all persons interested, to be at I my office and file their objections, if any they ) have, within the time prescribed by law, why 1 said letters should not be granted. YV. J. COLLINS, Onf’y. May 7, 1852. 330 J To Waggoners and Stockdrivers. mHE undersigned would take this nielli- II od of informing Stock Drovers and YVtggoners, that lie Inis fitted up im exten sive gftXDSR jPUiCSf and YVAGGONj YARD, at the fork of the road leading front Oglethorpe to Traveler’s Rest and Americus, within the corporate limits of the city of Oglethorpe, where he is prepared to accom molate all those who patronize him, on lib eral terms. YV. B. JONES. April 30, 1852. ’ 2 3m BLACKS Mi THING. Peter crotf It n it, ( Lute of Macon Ga.) TiKES thin method of informing his friends nud the •*- publjf generally that he is carrying on the Black smithing business in all its branches in the City of Ogle thcfpe, where he hopes hv strict attention to husim i to receive and merit a liberal share of patronage Fur ticulftf attention will W. given making or repairing DlanjnHim tools. All work done by him will be wur rantttl. fdrr < I , °P nexf *l°° r 10 Messrs. Ilunni ntt <fc LittleV Carriage .Shop, on Chatham .Street. Ofletliorpe, April 23d, 1852. I—3m. PAVILION HOUSE. OGLETHORPE GA. Opositethg Depot By YY'm. Si.ade. fX HF Proprietor will he pleased at all) j k times to have a liberal share of patiun- | a; t and will try at all times to make his pat- | rt is as conifot table as lie can possibly do by | tl > close at'eniion of himself and servants to tl ;ir welfare duiing their slay with him. YVM. SLADE! Oglethorpe Gai April 23 1852: l—ly. ) lash, Blinds, Pannel Doors *.y c. made to order, BY YVM. ROBINSON & SON. S op on William Street, YVest Oglethorpe. Feb. 20,1852. 44-at2o. | G !orida —Macon County. M (VO Months after date application will , [ be made to the ordinary of said County tl i leave to sell Lot of land Number H3 in lit Third district secon 1 section of originally M iscogee now Marion county, also Lot of lad number 275 in the seventh district Third se tion Cherokee. Belonging to the estate I of Addison C. Scott, late of Macon County ‘! ectased. E. YV. ALLEN Ex’r, ‘ j Oglethorpe Arpil23d 1852. I—2m, i DENTAL NOTICE. I FKAMIS M. SMITH, ]>. D. S., [Graiuote of the Baltimore College of Dcnltil Surgery,] fl Bu S removed to Oglethorpe and rts talpertfijlly solicits its citizens and the connmiuity generally to call on him, lie has jus returned from Baltimore and is in pos session of all the new and latest improve ments in Dentistry, such as Air Chamber ■Sujtton plates, for entire sets; Jhw and Bltck teeth, entire sets, without springs, &c. j Pe'ons wishing work done would do well to ; cal and examine his new styles. Office at prtsent, atthe Pavillion House. Hay 7,’52. 3 ts NOTICE. THE undersigned with the view of closing the business of the firm, j offer for sale their entire stock of GUO- 1 CARIES, consisting of Sugars, Gofers.’ Tats, Cheese , Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, ant other articles in our line of business, AT COST PRICES, till the 15th June next, at thich time we will sell the remainder at AUCTION on a credit of four moms. All thse indebted to us will please call and set t’e.as tlte business of the firm must be wound up HUSON & LITLE. ‘?he Grocery business will be continued bv the undersigned on his own account. „ P. M. lIUSON. Oglethofpe, May Ist, 1852 4 —3 l OGLETHORPE j Candy Manufactory. AND CONFECTIONERY. WARREN JACKSON, Has the pleasure of” announcing to the public that lie has opened io the Citv of OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER St. next door South of the Brick Store of R. 11. Sims &. Cos., a large and extensive lot of CONFECTIONERIES, Such as Candies, Cakes, .Syrups, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Almonds, Raisins, Currants, Brazil and llazil Nuts, .English YValmtts, Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts. | Bananas, Piaintains, Dried Figs, Prunes, Ci- ( gars Tobacco, Cheese, Crackers, Cordials. ) YY ines, tor medical purposes, together with j OYS 1 ERS, pickled and fresh, and FISH in their season, and all other articles in the Con- [ f’ectionery line. They will also MANUFACTURE, in the I most superior style, and of the best mated- j a Is, all sorts of CANDIES CANDY ORN/LWENTB, See., and will neatly Emboss and Ornament Cakes, for Balls, Parties, and YVeddings, at short notice, and on as reasonable terms as any establishment in Georgia. As they intend doing business strictly on the Cash Principle, all orders for any of toe above articles must be accompanied with the CASH, to ittst ro attention. In connection witli their CONFECTION ERY they intend keeping a regular and genteel, EATING-HOUSE, and they will be happy nl all times to serve up to their friends, Had the public generally, HAM AND EGGS, OYSTERS FISH, (it)their season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE &c. By stiict attention to business, and a desire to please, they hope to receive, as they will endeavor Io merit, a liberal share of public patronage, Oct. 31, 1851. 29is=tf To the Afflicted. THE undersigned having now pre pared themselves to treat all old Chronic Diseases of long standing in a scien tific manner, a share of public putionage is respectfully solicited. Drs. TIIUMASON Sf DAVISON. Oglethorpe, april 16, 1852. 52-ls TITEh PUB LI C. ‘rjfSllE undersigned is prepared to execute f in the most workmanlike manner, all work in his line, such as house building, Gin Gearing, Screw building, Mill writing &c, on as reasonable terms as any other work man in South YVest Georgia. All letters ad dressed to him in Oglethorpe Ga, will re ceive prompt attention. . ALEXANDER SMITH Oglethorpe: May 14,1852 4—tl FAMILY GROCERY STORE. THOMPSON & FEXili, ©© a $ 2H OM 2? 2J, RESPECTFULLY inform their ft iends and the public, generally, that they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Family Gioceries, such as Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn I Meal, die., together with every variety of Spices, Fruits, Nuts, &c. Also, Tob uco, I Cigars, Snuff, and many oilier articles too tedious to mention—all of which they will sell us low as any other establishment in the ) city. Call anJ try them—store oa Cuyler i street. May 7,1852. 3 ly S2O REWARD! STOLEN from the subscriber, on Mon day, the 19th day of April, a fine com mon sized, patent lever GOLD WATCH, 18 carets fine, with a white dial, very richly | carved on the outside cases, with the initials ! G. C. E. engraved in the centre and on the ! outside of one of the cases. The number of the Watch is 8013—the maker's name is Magnus, of London, ARCH’D ODOM, Oglethorpe, May 7, 1852. 3 if i At Hie Mgn ot the Bis Boot. BANKS Cos. A RE now opening their Spring Stock of -l. §L Boris and Shoes, all qualities and pri ces, all of which are us (heir own manufac ture and WARRANTED not to Rip. Our customers and the “rest of mankind’* are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock whether they wish to pnrcljnss or | not. April 6th 1852. s7& D. MILLER, ATTORN EYS AT LAW, ( OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA, HAVE removed from Lanier, and will Practice in the Superior Courts of tl Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly, Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twij;g< j and in the Supreme Court at the city of M aeon. STF.I'IIEN F. M11.1.F.R, UANILE IV. MILLFR. January 16, 1852. 39-ts. Georgia—Macon County; Ordinary Court — May Term , 1852. ORDER NlSl,—Upon the application! ol Icliabod Davis, Guardian of tho mi nor children of John J. Hang.(hook, dec’d, it is ordered by the Court that all persons concerned are required to appear at the July term of the Ordinary Court of said county, and show cause, if any they have, why the said Ichabod Davis, Guardian as aforesaid, should not bo dismissed from his said Guar dianship. .. aw A truo extract from the minutes of said Court. VV. J. COLLINS, Ord. May 7, 1852. 3 40d IN QIL4RT BOTTLES. For Purifying the Blood, and for the Cure of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, salt Rheum. Fever sores, Pry siypdas, Pimples. Biles, Mercurial Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss of Appetitt, General Debility SfC. In this pr-pn ration wetiavo all tho restorative properties of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy ; but while Sarsaparilla Root forms an import tant part of its combination, it is, at the same time, eomj pound with other vegetable remedies of great power, an-, it is in the peculiar rombination and scientific mann ofits preparation, that its remarkable Htircets in theenju of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon stomacli, the circulation and the bowels; and tints tli processes which are ordinarily the result of three diffe. ent kinds of medicine, are carried on at the snmetim, through the instrumentality of this one remedial age n* which gently stimulates while it disinfects and cupel* from tlie stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time restores their vijornnd tone. Its great merit is, that it meets and nentrnliiestlie a.-tve principle of disease itself, mid when that is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear; and We have otdy to point to the accumulated tesliniony of multitudes who experienced it* to convince incrsdulityitselfofit* real value. The Rroprietore submit to the public the following certificate fromn highly respectable source, of a cure made by using Uieirpreparation of l-arsnparilla : New York, Feb. 17,1849. .Messrs. Sands:—Having suflemd many years with a disease ofmv throat, affecting the larynx, (luring which time 1 w-as treated by the most distinguished physicians Europe and the United States, without receiving any permanent benefit, bwt all the time my general Tiealtk end strength declining, and the disease making fearful progress : (Rustic applications were used, and whatever olsp was thought most efficient for producing a cure; hut lam confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, bad 1 not obtained relief through the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must say gentlemen, when l commenced icing the Sarsaparilla I did not place much confidence in its virtues; and this will not surprise you. when you are informed 1 had tried more than fifty different remedies during the past four years, without any success; hut after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks. 1 was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific has not only relieved but cured me; and I thc-efore think it myduty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attes tation of my cure. Yours, very truly, D. Parent. Consulate of France rj the United Staten. The above statement and signature were acknow ledged in our presence by Mr. D. parent a? true. For the Consul General of France. L. BO KG, ViceConsuk Prepared and sold, wholesale ami retail, by A. B D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton tt* comer of William, New York. Sold also by Druggim” generally throughout the United States and Canada*- Price $t per bottle ; six bottles for $5. For sale by SNEAD & Diuggists Oglethorpe, Ga. GEO .W, FISH, ATTORNEY AT LAW,. OGLETHORPE, G A. PRACTICES in the counties of Macon, Houston, Ma* rion, Sumter, Dooly,and Lee. lie will alsocontinue to practice in the followinir counties of the Southern Circuit-—Pulaski. Telfair, lrwiu, Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Wan* and Apliug. Dec, 12, 1851. 35-ts. ; G. OELLRICH, Cabinet Maker, Respectfully informs the citizens of Oglethorpe and the surrounding country, that lie is now prepared to make any kind of Mahogany and other Furniture. All work done in the best style and at the lowest rates. Shop on the corner of Chatham and Ran dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, Uu. Feh. l<), 1852. 44.-6 m. NOTICE* ~~ VERY and all persons wanting Brick Jh work done can he accommodated by applying to tiro subscriber. My woik shall be executed in as good style as can be done in the place and on as reasonable terms.— For litriher information apply to .1. IL HOLLAND. Oglethorpe, April 30. 2 if (Jeorjiii Macon Counl y. WHEREAS James S; Caldwell applies to me for letters of Guardianship foi the minor cliildien of John //augabook deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they can why said letters should uni he granted. Given under my hand ofß> ctally. W- J. COLLiNS, Ordinary. Ab.y 14th, 1852. 4m. IP 5 * Notice! PERSONS wanting Brick work done, are hereby informed that the under signed are prepared to execute ail work ia llvir line as cheap or cheaper than any other company cun do it. For further particulars BppW 10 JAMES LANDERS & CO. Oglethorpe, April 30, 1852. 2 3tn MILLINKRY ESTABLISHMENT MISS C. VALENTINO, JWtacon Street , Oglethorpe , Ca., ( Next door to Ur, Head's office.) HAS just opened and is still receiving a fine and well selected stock of Silks, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings for dresses, &c., which she offers to sell low for cash. Qs* Dresses and Bonnets made to order with neatness and dispatch. OJ* Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed, anJ dfcwcd in tlte latest style. IV r;$5S. 3 3iu