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here offer, is the actual dividends paid to
stock holders, which iH every plank bond
report I havfc eve* noticed, far exceeds
\he btSt stock to Rail ftdids, Banks or
Manufactories. T'lui lowest’ dividend t
have eVer Seen declared \Vas li per cent)
iS atid tO ah: Cntbihorr, and many reach
25 and 30, am) a iTetv ak high as 40 per
‘cent. With tht&e iigbtsj which will stand
the test of criticaf examination, cisntiot
the people nl this and the Adjacent cbim*
try be indneed to Cort itCnct a )MaiA CoAd
from Oglethorpe 20 or 30 rtiile's in the di
rection of Lumpkin i 1 Will not the citi
kens of this ptut fe huthOrite the Cll’- Conn-
KWt ‘“any advantages, both di
-u remote, amply rennimerate them
tor the extra tax that will be necessary for
ibe forwarding ibis enterprise. To se
cure ahat we already have, is a matter of!
serious consideration, to do this'requires !
an effort, an umireing energy, and doubt
less ait wbn desire the permanent estab
lishment and incresing prosperity of our
now'growing little City, will lerfd a liber
al helping band to the plank road enter-:
prise, and when’ the day ofjgteclinn shall
ni'ive for testing the issue, march to the!
ballot box and vote for the’City Sub-j
sciiption.
’ ■ ■ r
Tariff Movements Washington. —The
Washington correspondent of the Phil
adelpliia Ledger, says tbit at
a caucus, consisting- ot the iron ntastersof
Pennsylvania, beaded by ex-goveijor
Porter, and the Buchanan members from !
Peupsylyania, but one sundry proposj-!
(ions were offered and iigreed to for car- j
Cying all the land bills now before Con- j
gress, and substituting home valuations!
or the present sy-tein of levying duties.
This would increase the present tariff by j
about 25 |H>r cent. ] that is, it would add
10 per cent, to 3Q per cent, ml valorem.
and increase taxation by abotg twelve
millions ol dollars per uiinun, A s a con
sequence of this agreement, the Missouri ,
Railroad Rill, it is said, passed. One of
the .New England gtembers, a Democrat,
who bad receiyed notice to attend the
caucus, spurueij the proposition with in
dignation,
Oglethorpe Prices Current,
COtfKBCTEO WEEKLY.
BACON, hams, put to. . . 15*.
Sides, dean * . . . 13 al4
Shoulder*, . (y
BUT'I'CH, oiiveu . . 25 a3O
Cunuby “ . . 12 als
BAGGING; gunny yds. ... 15
Masl f d guiniv “ . . . 15
HOPE, 1 . . -. * gi
COFFEE, per Ihs. . . 12 a 12
CANDLES, Sperm “ , . 40 aSO
A'lamat\ti'np, *t , , 35 a 4<J
Tbdlow, “ , , 15 aQO
FLOUR, per bid. . .7,00 a 8,00
MACK EREL, No. 1. *• ... 14,00
M 2. “. . . 12,00
CORN, per bushel, . 1,00 a 1,25
MEAL “ . . . 1,00 a 1,25
LARD, per Ib. .... |4a 1G
LEAD, “ 10 a 12
BICE, “ , . 5 a 5h
MOL ASSESS, per gallon . 35 a 45
SYRUP, is. Q. “ . . 45 a 50
Clarified “ . . 90 a 1,00
OIL. Linseed, “ . . 1,25 a 1.50
SUGAR, . . 8 a 10$
D7* All kinds o( fifuli provisions are
scarce, and cormnand all the small change
in the city. P.nr beef ranges front tto
10 cents, ami we reckon, fit in proper,
portion. Mutton would bring from 10
to 12 cts. if there was any to be bad
Pork 10—very scarce, and most of the
Pigs sold are second handed. Chickens
have all been devoured some time since !
“ Old fowls” bring from2s to 40accord -1
iug to “ age.” Turkeys are rarely ol- j
feieil for sale, at no particular price.
FISH—The “ Baskets” have all been j
carried away by a freshet—-Trout Branch ‘
lias been drained—Tife fishermen hnye I
abandoned their occupation, and there
is none in the market.
Another scientific wonder ! Important
to Dyspeptics.—Dr J. S. Hong ton’s
pepsin, The True Digestive Fluid, or
Gastric Juice , ijprepnred from Rennet,
the fourth Stomach of the ox, after direc
tions of Baron Liebig the great Pliysio
logi, al Chemist, by J. S. Houghton.
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a
wonderful remedy for Indigestion Dys
pepsia, jaundice, liver Complaint, consti
pation and debility, curing after nature's
own method, by Suture's own Agent,
the Gastric juice. Pamphlets, contain
ing Scientific evidence of its value, fur
'.islied by agents gratis. See notice
.mong the medical advertisements.
Vatic e to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia—Maeon County;
ALL persons having claims against the
Estate of Francis Janies late of said
County deceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent ihesame for payment. And those in
debted to said estate aro hereby requested
to make immediate payment*
JOHN JAMES, Adm’r.
June 3d, 1852. 9—4od*
MAPLE SUGAR.
IAAAUn, JUST RECCIV
|V W ED and for sale by
„ < ODOM 6c. WILDER.
OgDthwpe June 18ih, 1852. A 9—ts.
BOTANIC MEDICINE .
DBS. THOMASON h DAVISSON,
Prepare and keep fconstantly off hand at their
* . , MIS STBF.E, %?/
i he following family medicines which should be
kept iH every family, especially in the country:
Lobelia and pepper, to cleanr4he Siom-;
Acts Slid remove tlio caustj-ol disease, and,
pVeYent its continue,', pi ogress. It may be; i
given with saf-;,y.
Cornion Powders, for colds, to open
/he pores of the skin, and uselul to aid the
operations of an emetic.
Number oSiy, soy col.ds and slight chills.
Cough props, for coughs consumption &r.’
Anti-bilious Pills, to cleanse the Bowels
and Stomach. :
‘ Bitter Tonic, to slregthen the system after |
ihestoimch dnd boWels have been properly
! cleansed.
!’ Stimulating Linament, for the cute of
! Rheumatic Pains, Fains in the Back &.C.,
to be used instead of n blister.) : /
(Cholic Mixture,for flatulence, Cliolics,pains
A L
Dvsentary Cordial. Worm specific, I
and hgue drops. Caster Oil, Sweet Oil,
Laudanum Opodildoc, Mustard, Essence
winter Green, Essence anise, Godfreys Cord
Comstock’s Patent Medicines end also ink,
Oglethorpe Q i., Mly 14,1852.
HgT notice,
THE owners of vacant lots or other
lots in the City of Oglejjiorpe, are
hereby notified and required to cl/an off all
filth and decaying vegetable matter from said
lots; by the first day of July next, and upon
the failure of any to comply with the above
requirement, the City Afarslial will proceed
forthwith’ to have said lot/ cleaned- at the
expense of the owners.
M. B. POTTS, Marshal.
Oglethorpe June 18th 1852. 9—ts.
BACON, CORN X Ml!Ah 11
A LARGE and superior lot Tennes
.Nh. Bacon, Corn and Meal in
1 Store, anti for sale by
McDonald & willis.
Oglethorpe, June 14, 1852. 9—ts
’ WINTERS MONjSY V ANTED.
THE oudersigneij ofTers for sale, a splcn?
did lot of sash, sizes from 16 Ip, .18
lights 10 by 12.
AL S O
A fine lot of Liquors, Family Groceries, and
other articles 100 tedious to mention; all of
which will he sold for Winter’s Money in
bill* under five dollars at par. Those who
have this kind of
“F D D EU,”
will do well to call before hegvis out of the no
ion of trading (or it. 1 can be found on Cuy
ler street, next door to Carson, Greer & Go’s.
Sipro, JAMES D. WOOLBRIGIIT.
Oglethorpe, June 4, 1552. 7 —if.
Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
( On the corner of Sumter fy Cvyter Sts.)
“BJEODGES, would res
• * JLs. pectfully inform his
foimer patrons and flte public generally, that
lie now occupies the Store House formerly
occupied by Dawson, on tlie corner of Sump
ter and Cuyler s Irens, where he will keep
a large and well selected stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods,
Hatdware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes
, cSto. Hu will also keep constantly on hand a
large lot of
CROCERIKS OF KTERY INSCRIPTION.
The public are respectfully requested to call
anti examine for themselves.
Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—ts
GEORGIA Macon County.
, HEHEA.S Reuben H. Slappey ap-
I v y plies to me for letters of guardianship
j over the person and propel ty of Eliza belli
j Wolfe, an insane person in said county:
| These are therefore to citeand admonish all
j concerned to he and appear at the Ordina
[ ry’s Office within the time prescribed by law,
| *o show cause if any they can why said let
ters should not be granted.
J Given under my official signature, at La
nier, this loth May 1852.
W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary
May 21, 1852. 5-301
Taylor Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold at the politic sqnnre
it; the Town of Butler
Taylor County on the first Tuesday in A tig.
next, the following propeity to wit: one
Gray Mare Levied on ns the propparty
William G. Paikerto satisfy ono ft fa sued
from Macon Superior Court, against tho said
W.G.Parker,in favor ofjiugh R- Banks,pro
perly pointed out by the defendant.
JOHN M. THOMPSON, Sh’ff.
June 4tli, 1852. 7-tds
Dissolution.
THE Copartneship heretofore existing be
tween McLAIN & TROTTER in
tlio Grocery Business, has been dissolved by
mutual consent, the Latter having retired
irom the Business.
HOWARD McLAIN.
HESEKIAH TROTTER.
Oglethorpe June 4 1852. 7—if;
DR. 8- J. WESTMORELAND.
Respectfully t*i, i, u pre
fessional services to toe Citizens of
Oglethorpe, and Vicinity, lie has been en
gaged in the various branches of his profes
sion for tlie last twelve years. He may be
found at all times at bis office over McLain’s
Store, on Crescent Street Oglethorpe, Gn. ,
May 28th 1852 6—if. |
at the stomach and bowels, also to relievr
faintness and nausea &c.
| Compound Syrup of Sassafras, ar, excel
ent remedy tor scrofula Kings evil, and to
Cleanse and to purify tlie blood, remove
humors from the skin &c.
I Compound Syrup of uva ursa, Good for
tlie discharge of tlie Urine ; Relieving the
difftculiies of the Kidneys strengthen tlie
! Urinary organs,and healing ulcerations ol the
| bladder.
Volitile Ointment—An excelcnt Remedy
in inflamalory quinsey, seldom failing to et
fect a cure.
Antiseptic tincture—This is a most pow
erful antiseptic and isveiy valuable Wash to
cleanse old foul ulcers, and dispose them to
heat.
S O
Pain Killer, mujical Pain extractor, Fever
British Oil Spirits Turpentine, Paregoric, j
Cinnmon, F.ssence Pepermint, Essence
ini for children, Oil for Deafness &c. Also
Blacking &c.
S ’ s—f
A Word in favor of Wilder’s Patent
Salamander Safes.
Til E recent fire at Lamar’s Colton Press
having destroyed one or more ineffi
cient Safes with their valuable contents,
should serve as an admonition to all who have
hitherto or do still put confidence in Sufe.s of
a similar or kindred character, and at the
same time ptompl a desire to possess an ar
ticle fully competent to resist the stoutest fire
and afford positive protection to property of
whatever Value. Wilder’s patent Salenian
der Safe, with Rich & Co’s, improvement,
manufactured by Steins &. Marvin of New
York, has never yel tailed to answer the pur
pose for which it was cieated. It has stood
the test rs tlie fiercest and nrost destructive
fires that have yet occurred in this country,
(of wliicl; ample testimony can be given,)
and in eveiy instance the contents of the
Safes were found as originally deposited—
sound and iininjt red.
A full suppy of these Safe of all sizes and
patterns to be had at all times of
CHAS. li. CAMPFIELD.
171 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
May 21 llhv Agl. for Sterns & Matvin.
Mortgage Sale.
WILL be sol Aon the first Tuesday
in August next before the Court
House door in the Tovyu of La(lier in the
Ciiupty of Macon between the usual hours of
sale. One undivided half ofilie Printing press
and types, formerly used in priming the
Southern Eiiierprise, the same levied on by
virtue of a Mortgage ft fa against said pro
petty in favor of Moses H. Alexander vs.
Charles B. Youngblood, the property set
out in said ft fa. D. GAMMAGE Sb'ff.
Oglethorpe, May 28th, 1852. 6—tds.
NOTICE.
ALL persons concerned are desired to
lake notice that, on tlie fourth day of
March instant, 1 levied four attachments—
one tit the instance of F. S, Laliirop &. Cos.
vs. Ei win & Rf nfroe ; one at the instance
of Woudhuin &AY'y!es “s'. Erwin & Ren
froe; one at the instance ofllarral Sprouts
& Cos. vsl Erwin & Renfrofe, and one, at
the instance of Tow-pseud Arnold & Cos. vs'.
Etwin & Nelson, on the following property
in the city of Oglethorne, to wi>: a house and
lot in said city of Oglethorpe on the corner of
Sumter and Crescent Sts( frothing forty leel
on Sumtei st. and fifty feet on Crescent si.
Being a part of lot number (17) Seventeen
in square No’. 2 (agreeably to the plan of
said city)atid situate on thr-. Corner opposite
to Dr^Thomason’s Hotel. Also on a House
and lot in said city fronting on Crescent st.
foriy feet a.id running, bark about 40(eet,ad
joining Slade’s Hotel oi the Pavilion House,
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 sweets, front
ing 40 feel on Macon st, and running back
and along Cres.’ent street 150 feel being lot
No. 2 in squate No. 4of said city, The
said attachments being returnable to the
next Inferior Cm i t for Macon County'.
This March 18th 1852.
DAVIS GAMMAGE Sb’ff.
Southern Muiiial Insurance Company.
HON. A SBLHY HULL President and
Treasurer. 1 "’
A LBORN CJI.A SE, Secretary.
J'ROF. C. F.MeCAY, Actu’ry.
THE Undersigned is prcpuied to take
fire risks, or risks upon the lives of
servants,in the above Company, at usual,
rpies. Fcrsons cfleciing Insurance are
members of the Company, and entitled to
share in rill its benefits. For further infor
mation call on ORRAN C. HORNE.
Agent,*
Oglethorpe June, lltli, 1852. 7—ts.
GEORGIA 1 George W. Taunton
Macon County. J of tlio 741st District G. ’
M. of said State, tales before me, Haivey
Rodgers a justice of tlio peace in said Dis
trict,'one estray hay Horse Mule seven or
eight years old with some black marks a>
round his l-gs, five feet high; appraised by
William McDowell and Harvey Taunton at
one hundred and twenty dollars. This No.,
vember 2lst 1851.
HARVEY RODGERS, J. P. (
A true extract from the estray book—this
17th February 1852.
: W, J. COLLINS. C. I. C.
Fch. 27th, 1852,
M Valuable Property For Sale.
THE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell
on accomodating terms, Lots of Land, No,’
32 83 64 65 66 98 99 1?6 127 128 129 130
132 158 and 159 in the tenth district, also
No/83 4 23 28 29 30 32 82 97 in the lout
tee nth district; No. 27 22930 31 32 33
34 35 36 in the lil'teentli district if Dooly
Counly. borne ot 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 liacl of valuable Tobacco land
containing 720 acres in the county of Gads
den Florida, 8 miles N. E. of Quincy on
Little River. Persons wishing any informa
tion respecting tlie lands in Dooly county
will please tali and see the Proprietor ol }he
Pavilion House in the City of'Oglethorpe or
at Cedar Hill, or Slade’s Mills, in tlie coun
ty of Dooly. Any person wishing infot illa
tion respecting the tract of land in Florida
will please call and see Mr. Daniel M. Hin
son Gadsden Cos., Florida or the propiiet-'r
of lire Pavilion House in this place.
WM. SLADE.
Oglethorpe April 2014i 1852. I—ly.
To Waggoners and Stockdrivcrs,
7 IIHHE undersigned would lake this metli
! • JjL od of informing Stock Drovers and
Waggoners, that lie has fitted up an exien-
S’jpSSf and WAGGON
YARD, at the fork of the road leading from
Ogleilioipe to Traveler’s Rest and Americas,
within the corporate limits of the city of
Oglethorpe, where he is prepared to accom
modate all those who patronize him, on lib
eral term*.
W. B. JONES.
April 30, 1852. 2 3m
BLACKS Ml THING.
|* oI c r V. rog It a it,
( Lute of Macon Ga.)
T VICES tills method of informing h'n frirmto and the
-“- public generally that He is carry iug on the black
smithing business in all its brandies’ in the City of Ogle
thorpe, where be holies bv strict attention to ousines*
lo receive anti merit a liberal share of patronage- Par*
ticular attention will be given to making or repairing
/Palliation tools. All Work done by him will be war
ranted.
next door to Messrs. IlunnKUtt <k Little’s
Carriage .Shop, on Chatham .Street.
Oglethorpe, April 23J, lS5i. I—3m.
PAVILION HOUSE.
OGLETHORPE GA.
Op site thf. Depot
Bv YVm. Slaue.
Til E Proprietor will tie pleased at all
times to have a liberal share of patron
age and will try at all times to make Iris pat
rons as cnntfui table as he can possibly do by
the close at'entinn of himself and servants to
their welfare during their slay with hint.
WM. SLADEi
Oglethorpe Ga! -4ptil 23 18521 I—ly.
FIRE PROOF PAINT.
Bills. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof
Paint, just received and for sale
low for cash by R. 11. SIMB At Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb., 4th, 1852. 42—ts
Sash, Blinds, Panhel
Doors 4’c. made to order,
BY WM.'ROBINSON &, SON.
Shop on'William Stireet, West ‘Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20,1852. 44..ai21>.
, Georgia—Macon County.
/TIWO Months afterdate application will.
be made to the ordinary Afsaiil Coirot v
the leave to sjalkLot of land Number 1-13 in
the Third district I section of origina lly
Muscogee now .Marion county, also Lot on
land number 273 in the seventh district Third
section Cherokee. Belonging lo the estate
of Addison C. Scott, late of Maron County
eceased. E. W. ALLEN ExV,
Oglethorpe Arpil 23d 1852. I—2m
dentalnotTce.
HUMS !U. SMITH, 1). I>. 8.,
[Graduate / Ihe Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.]
HAS removed to Oglethorpe and res
pectfully solicits its citizens and tire
community generally to call on him, He has
just returned fr< in Baltimore and i< in pos
session of all the new and latest iu>| rove
menu in Dentistry, suclc as Air Chamber
Sucttoa plates, for entire setsj and
Block teeth, entire sets, without springs, cVc.
Persons wishing work done would do well to
cull and examine his new,styles. Office at
present, alibe Puvillion House.
May 7,’52 3 ts
Dissolution.
THE firm of LEWIS & PRICE is ibis
day dissolved by mutual consent.
The rFnre House and Commission bui
ness will he continued by JOHN V. PRICE
wire will be pleased and ever “ready in serve
Ill's friends and arquainianir s, and all who
may favor him with tlieir patronage, and will
hlso attend to closing the business of ihe old
firm. ELBERT LEWIS.
JOHN V. IBICE
Oglethorpe June 4th, 1852. T —ts.
Job Work neatly ex
ecuted, and all kinds of
Blanks for sale at this
OFFICE.
OGLETHORPE
Candy Manufactory.
AND
CONFECTIONER Y.
WARDEN JACKSON,
Has the pleasure of annottneiug to the
public that he has opened in the City ol
OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER Si next
door South of ihe Brick. Store of R. 11 tins ■
& Cos., r laige and extensive lot of
CONFECTIONERIES,
Such as Candies, Cakes, Syrups, Preset, .>s,
Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Almonds, Raisots,
Ceriums, Brazil arid Uazil Nuts, .English J
Walnuts; Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts, i
Baulinas, PlaintaioE, Dried Figs, Prunes, CV j
grs robacco. Cheese, Ciackers, Coidiuls.)
\V ines, for medical purposes, together with
OYSTERS, pickled and fresh, and FISH in
their season, and all other article-sin the Con..
fectioncrv line,
They will also MANUFACTURE, in the
most superior style, and of the best utateri
ials, all suits of
CANDIES, CANDY ORN.4J/ENTS,
cVc., find will neatly Emduss and OItNAMENT
Cakes, for Balls, Parties, and Weddings, at
short notice, and on as reasonable terms as ’
any establishment in Georgia.
As they intend doing business strictly on j
the Cash PniNctrt.t:, all otders lot unv of i
the above articles must be accompanied with .
the CASII, to hist re attention.
In connection with their CONFECTION..
ER\ they intend keeping a tegular atid
genteel,
EATING-HOUSE,
and they w ill be happy at all limes to serve
up to their hieuds, rind tlie public generally,
UAM ANI) EGGS, ()\ STF.IIS FlSl'l, 1
(in their s-ason,) GAME, HOT COFFEE!
>Sce. By stiict alleutiun to business, and a i
di sire to phase, they hope to receive, ns
they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share
of public patronage,
Oct. 31,1851. 29^11^
To tlio Afflicted.
THE undersigned having now pre
pared themselves In treat till oltl
Chronic Diseases of long standing in a scien
tific manner, a share of public patioimge is
respeclfullv solicited,
Drs. THOMASOS &DA VISOS j
Oglethorpe, april 16, 1852. 52-ts
TO THE PUBLIC;
undersigned is prepared lo execute
X. in the most taurkmanlike manner, all
work in his ‘line, such as house build in?, Gin
Gearing, Sctew building, Mill writing &e.
on as reasonable terms as any other work
man in South West Georgia. All leiteisud
dressed to him in Ogleilioipe Ga, will re
ceive prompt attention.
ALEXANDER SMITH
Oglethorpe: May 14, 1852 4—if
FAMILY GROCERY STO^fiT
xhomfson 6l rr.sx.,
© a ic. s ; i & a,
Respectfully inform their friends
ami tlie public generally, that they
keep constantly on band a full assortment of
Family fltoceries, such as Flour, Baton,
Lard, Butter, Cheese, ’Sugar, Coffee, Mali,.
Molasses, Bjlnp, Rice, Mackerel, Corn
Meal, &a\, together with every variet) of
Spices, Fruits, Nuts, Sic. A,lsr<>, Tobacco, !
Cigars, Snuff, and many other articles too j
tedious to mention—all of which they will
sell us low hs any other establishment in the
city. Cafl und liy them—store on Cuyler
street.
Mav7,1352, 3 Iv
* c 1
f ftf'S D. MILLER”
ATTORN EYS AT LA W ,
f'Cl.E'l lIOUPE, (Jt'.QRGI A,
Have lemoved from Lanier, and will
Practice in the Superior Courts of ihe
Comities of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Doolv,
Houston, Ciawford, Bibb and Twiggs, a,id
in the Supreme Court at the city of M neon.
STEPHEN F. MILLER, HAMEL IV. Mil l ER.
January 16, 1852. 39 if.
Georgia—Macon Counly;
Ordinary Court—May Term. 1352.
ORDER NISI.— Upon die application
of lehabod Davis, Guardi.pi of tjre mi
nor children, of John J. ilaugahook, dee’d,
it is ordered by the Const that all persons
cunccruvd are required to appear at the July
term of lliu Oiiiioary Cotnt of said countv T
-anil show cause,'if any tlipy have, wliv the
said fcliahod Davis, Guardian us a/oresaid, !
slruiUl not be dismissed from iiis said Guar- !
<J kinship.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court. , 1
W. J. COLLINS, G.d,
Mty 7, 13*,2. 3 lOd
\oWcu7
THE old Cmiri House in Americns
Slimier County >, Mill lie
sold to tile highest hjVldrr hi public outcry
in A merit ns. on Fifdiu’ the 25tlt oi June
next, nl 11 o’t lurk A. M. Sold lor the |mr-1
pose of crming h rew one. Terms, note
iili good srtfrUjt. tine 3ftm, Dtc. 1852:
J AMES GLASS, J. 1. C.
JNO. U. FLCTuHEK. J, I. C.
.lA B, M. MILI.EK, J. I. C.
JOHN. J. HUDSON, J. I. C.
F. M. OOKEK, J. I. C.
H. A. MvLAIK
WILL, hi nil lime*, keep on hand gen*
eral assortment of GKOCEftIEN, at
i lie old stand of McLain <fe Sod, bet tree ii the
Pavilion and Magnolia Hotels on Crescent
street, which he will sell low for rush.
Ogltrriuirpc, May 11* 1852, 3m j
j ii
IN QUo4RT HOTTI.KS.
For Purifying (hr. lllood, end for the Curt
of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers ,
lhjsptps\a, salt Rhtum. Feprr sores.
Pry sit/tic las, Pimples. Bibs, Mercurial
Vise uses Cutout mis Eruptions, Lipcr
Complaint, Bronchitis,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appelitey ,
General Debility dj*e.
In tills preparation we bnyj! all tlie restorative properties
ofilie root, cimoentrateil m tlieir iitmi*t Mrengm Lnd
tfCcncy,; but while barraparilla Jtoot forms an inipor
taiit part et its coiabinatum. it is, at the same time, coin
pound with other vegetable rent die. of crvai power, and ‘
it fs m the peculiar combination and sen nunc manrre
oi in preparation, that il. mimrknbli- meet's s itithecner
of diseaio depends. It aels nutuhuueuttsly ti|'ti tho
stonmeh. tlie c-tri ulat.on and ihe bowels; and thus three)
p-ocefses tvliicti itre ordtnWtty the result ofthreed tler
ent kinds of medieiue. are carried on at tho suitte tiiur, -
throuah the inrlrtmiemaliiy of ihis one remedial ape or,
wliieh gently stimulates while it disiiif.o's and expels
from the stomach and bowels all that is irtiiaung. end •
at the tante lime resides their vigor uml ions. Its great
merit is. that it meets and neuiratmu Hie aotvoprii.nplo
ofditcaw-Ibelf.and whm that it gone, tlie symptom,
nects:arily disiipyrnr ; undue Imoeetily lo point tothe
aceunmiaied teitina ny of multitudes who etpetnneed
its ertee.s. 10 cout h.c>- iuc idulity luellofils reul value. .
Tin'proprietors,uhmit It, the puhiiy the, following
ccstiliiate fauna high v recpeeiabte a tape I of it cure
made by mipg theiry ri; uru bn ol ,-ar a; unou :
New Vobk. fob. 17.13-i9.
.Worn. Sasns:—ttaviua snflered many “yi at* witty
ii disease ofmy throat, atleetiog tlie larynx,during v.lnelt
tittle I wax treated by the most distinguished pliyilciai’.a
t.u.Ofe and the lotted Mates, vfihoit returning any-";
permanent benitli. but all the time iiiy general health,,
andstieugth do.lining, and the di-tare making fearful’
prog.r-s : eaustie apidicattims weie used, aud yvhatever
else was ttioiighi most eflitieut t>r produeiiig a cure;
: hut lam confident the deplorable situation 1 was m, the ‘
’ laryngitis being aotvlu JO tiled idi phthisis and gryj,;-
iliftieutty it) breathing, would soon have terminated my
life, had i not obtained relief through tlie medium of
yor a-valuable SarsajtardJ*. i oitjti uy gent emen,
j when t commenced It iuj tho h.a'rtkparii!a 1 did not
’ place much confidence milvirtned; and this will net
I surprise yon, win n you are informed I had tried more .
i than fifty ditierent remediesrfuring the putt four ye.ua,
w ithout any suci-e*; but after taking yo’ r borraj aril.a
af w weeks. 1 was ojfiigeti at Im l (•> yield to evidence.
This m.-irSoi ims specific has not only irlieved but coied
<ae; and I the -efure think it myduty. gentlemen. Ur
the lieuefnofsufleriiig humaniiy. to git, you thi a tes
tation of my cure. \ ,hi.very t uf;-;
Di I’arenV.
Consulate of France ill the I nited leimo.
Tlie above statement and signauire were ackueW
lcdgi-din our presence by .hr. U. parent a* truer
For the L onsoi i .enerat ui France.
L. liUltG, V(ce l oniul,
Prepared anti sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B ‘
4t L). bANDPh DruggistsaiidCht-iuiMs 100 Fidlun st. ! -■
I'WteroCVVilliain, .New York! Sold also by Ltruggisp. .
rot-rxli. througheait the ( mini Mate, and ('utiudiu.
iM’i) $l |ier lurtlle ; six bullies lot $5.
For sain by BNE \D.& Cil.Vl’MAVj’.
Druggists Ogluthtir|)e, Gti. . .
GEO .W. FISH*
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
* 09.L£TXigui%|;A. ‘
FR \(.TICKS la the us Mtv*
rfuti, Sumter, Uooly! ami I'.e**. He will alsocoulinuo
|to ptuctire in the tallow mg cornuhn <f ihe Southerik
; rircuii
, Clinch, Ware and Aplii?g.
| Dor. 12, 1851. 85.. if.
(f OEUItICU,
Cahitjet Makoy,
RESI’ECTfc'ULLY iiifurtns thecijizrn*
of Oglt tlmrpic and tho ttunounding
j cmmitty. that ho is tuny to nitiko
I any kind of Mahogany am! oil,e-r Fiirnilhfe.
j All work done in the host sty In and at the
i low i >t rtiles. ’ •
Bih>|> on the corner of Chatham and Ran'--
dolf’lt Streets, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Folj. 19, 1852.’ 41 Cm.
NOTICK.
EVERY and all persons wanting Brick
work done can be uccnmmudoted by
I apply iug In tli subscriber. My wink shall
| ho executed in as good style its can be done
in the place and on as reasonable terms.—
Fur lurliter information apply to
J. H. HOLLAND*
Oylritlt ) rpe , April 30. 2 ts :
Geornhw-Matun Counly.
\VHER E\B Jan os 8: Caldwell applies to
me for letters of Guaidiattsbip lot die minor
chitdien ol John 7/atigabook deiensed :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all contt rued lo be and appear at nty o |jito
within the time prescribed by law, o’ sh6# i
eaujd ii’Hiiy they can why said letterl should •;
{ not bo granted. Given under my hand offi. ■’
cially.. ’V- ./. LOLL/NB, Ordinary.
May 14tli, 1852. ~-* 4ju, ,
PERSONS wanting Brick wmk done,
tire hereby informed that ihe under. ‘,
signed are prepared lo exeeulu all work in
llieir line hs cheap or chenper ihan any other
company cau (lu it. For luitller pailicular*
upplv lo i.-
JAMES LANDF.RS &. CO.
Oglethorpe, -Ipril 30, 1852. 23m
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
miss c. Valentino,
Macon Street, Oglethorpc,'_Ca.,
( Next door to Dr, Hunt's office.)
HAS just npetnd and is still receivings.
fineHfid wall selected stork of Silks .
Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings for dresses
Aac., which she offers to sell low for cash.
Qy Dresses and Bonnets nude to or<l>
with neatness and dispatch.
Qy Bonnets and Hats bleached, prea
and drvMC'J in thn latest sh Iv.
rim V a& , .
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