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4th of July.
The ‘ Oglethorpe Lyceum’ *i!l Cele-
Jurale the Anniversary of American In
dependence, on Saturday the 3 rd July .
The Oration will be delivered by
£ T. PolhllL Esq., at the Methodist
Church at 11 o’clock, and Me Declara
tion of Independence will. be read by
F, T. Snead Esq.
CT Every Body, and the Ladies h\
particular are invited yto be pre&enl on
the occasion.
VOI.CN TERRS
iiran i
An indefinite number of Young men
are wanted immediately, to organize a
vagabond company to stand round tire
Church door at night and Sunday service
in the day, to smoke Cigars, talk loud,
whistle, curse, swear, and use other ri
diculous means to annoy the Congrega
tion assembled to worship God—to stand
on the steps, and ground, to use uncouth
and ungentlemanly remarks about ladies
going to and coming from Church, &tc. ?
he. Married men will also be admitted
to membership, if of the proper grade of
reputation. None need apply possessing
any degree of moral diameter, or who
|eek to establish good society.
ROYAL ROWDY Cnp’t.
Oglethorpe, June 1852.
Macon Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold in the Town of La
nier between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in August next the fol
lowing property to wit:
TH/tEE new Buggies, Levied on'ag the
property of Henry D, Powell, to satisfy a fi
fa front Doolv Superior Court, in favor of
Moses Levingston vs. said Powell, said fi fa
transferred to Messrs. Cohen Baringer
& Cos.
Also Lot of Land No. 139 in the first dis
trict of originalhiy J/uscogee now Macon
County, Levied on as the property of John
Underwood, to sat : sfy afi fa from Macon
Superior Court, in favor of VVrn. Williams
vs. said Underwood.
Also one*Brick Store and lot in the town
of Lanier No. not known, Levied on as the
property of Til|man Hudson to satisfy si ft fa
from a justices Court of the 814tli Dist. (1.
M: in (avor of Beni. F. Fleming ys. said
Hudson,
Alsu One acre lot and small house, in
Smnniei viile adjoining Cuylrr. Levied on
as liio property i.f Jas. K. Sellers, to satisfy
sundry Justices Gun ft (5 fas in favor of Jas.
Carlian and Others ys. said tellers, proper
ty pointed out by the Defendant,
Also one improved Lot in jlie city of
Oglethorpe known as Lot No, 1 in square
No. 21 on Hie Corner qfMarqn and Ander
son streets to satisfy Sundry fj fas from a
Justices Court of said County, in favor of P.
T. Fears, Win, Foster, J, J. Collier and
others, vs. Wnt. IJ. VVrjglit, Wright <fc Bal
lard, and T. VV. Ballard.
Also Lt No 3 in the Cjty of Oglethorpe
in Square 7 said lot \vell improved, now oc
cupied by John G. Smith, Levied on ns the
property of Wesley VV. Hardy, to satisfy a
fi fa from a Justices Court in Macon County
in favor of Greer & Cos, vs, said Hardy and
S, S, Boon.
TIIOS. DIXON Deputy SVff.
Jewelry Establishment,
JOHNJD, TINSLEY would respoctfdly
inform the citix ms of Oglethorpe and
the surrounding country, that he has opened
a Jewelry Establishment in this citv, for
the purpose of impairing clocks, Watches
Jo welt v, &c,- The public are r< quested to
call and test his skill jn repairing and engrav
ing. Shop on Sumter Street opposite the
Post Office, Oglethorpe, Ga.
July 2d, 1852,1 11-3 w,
Executor’s Sale.
BY ORDER of the Ordinary of Macon
County, will be sold before the Court
House door in Buena Vista Marion County
mi the first Tuseday in August next, within
the legal hours of safe, Lot of land No: 143,
in the 3td district, of Originally Muscogee
now Marion County, belonging to the estate
of A. C. Scott deceased.
TERMS • Credit till Christmas, with notes
and approved security.
E. VV. ALLEN ExV.
Oglethorpe, Ga. July 2d 1852, 11—ids.
EAGLE 3BS HOTEL.
The undersigned has completed a large and
commodious Brick Hotel, on the corner of
Chatham and Baker Streets, in the city of
OGLETHORPE,
convenient to the Railroad Depot, and easy
of access both to the Traveling Public and
Planters. The house will be under charge pf
MR. JAMES BELL,
who has had much experience in the business.
The Rooms are well arranged, neat and airy
and the Table furnished witb the best the
country affords.
PA fine Stable is kept in connection
with the establishment, from which persons
can at all times be furnished with Carriages,
Horses, &c.
June 25, 1852. 10-ly.
Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors.
beorgia—Macon County;
ALL persons having claims against the
i Estate of Francis James late of said
County deceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent the same for payment. And those in
debted to said estate are hereby requested
to make immediate payment*
• JOHN JAMES, Adm’r.
June 3d, 1852. 9—4od*
B O TJIJYIC MEDICINE .
DRS. THOMASON fc DAVISON,
Preparp and keep constantly on hand at their
MS& STQ&B,
The following family medicines which should be
kept in every family, especially in the country:
Lobelia and pepper, to cleanse the Stom
ach and remove the cause ot disease, and
prevent its continued pi ogress. 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 emetir.
Number Six, for cojds and slight chills.
Cough Drops, for coughs consumption &c.
Anti-bilious Pills, to cleanse the Bowels
and Stomach.
Bitter Tonic, to stregthen the system after
the stomach and bowels have been properly
cleansed.
Stimulating Linamenf, for the cure of
Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Back &C., 1
to be used inhead of a blister.)
(Cholic Mixture,for flatulence, Cholics,pains
ALSO
Dysentary Cordial. Worm specific, Pain Killer, majical Pain extractor, Fever
and agng drops. Caster Oil, Sweet Oil, British Oil Spirits •Turpentine, Paregoric,
Laudanum Opodildoc, Mustard, Essence Cinamon, Essence Pepermint, Essenco
winter Green, Essence anise, Godfreys Cordiul for children, Oil for Deafness &c. Also
Comstock’s Patent Medicines rnd also ink, Blacking &c.
Oglethorpe Gt., M ty 14,185*2. s—-f
WINTERS MONEY WANTED.
f’S’ HE liudlersigncd oilers for sale, a splen-
Hl did lot of sash, sizes from 16 to 18
lights IQ by 12.
•ALSO
A fine lot of Liquors, Family Groceries, and
otlier articles too. tedious to .mention; all of
which will be sold for Winter’s Money in
bills under five dollars at par. Those who
liayo this kind of
“ FO ODER,”
will do well to call before he gets out of the no
ion of trading for it. 1 can be found on Ctty
ler street, neyt door to Carson, Greer & Co’s.
Store. JAMES D. VVOOLBRIGHT.
Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—ts.
Dissolution.
fllE Copqrlneship heretofore existing be
tween McLAIN & TROTTER in
the Grocery Business, has been dissolved by
mutual consent, the Latter having retired
trofii the Business.
HOWARD McLAIN.
HESEKI AH TROTTER.
Oglethorpe June 4 1852. 7—tf;*
~DR. R- J. WESTMORELAND.
RESPECTFULLY Tenders his Pro
fessional services to the Citizens of
Oglethorpe, and Vicinity, he 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. Gl.
May 28ih 1852. 6 —ts.
Southern Mutual Insurance Company.
HON. ASBURY HULL President and
T. eusurer.
ALBORN CHASE, Secretary.
PROF. C. F.McCAY, Actu’ry.
THE Undersigned is prepared to take
fire risks, or risks upon the lives of
servants, in the above Company, at usual
rates. Persons effecting Insurance are
memhersofihe Company, and entitled to
share in all its benefits. For’ further infor
mation call on ORRAN C. HORNE.
Agent.
Oglethorpe June, 11th, 1852. 7—ts.
LOS T ,
ON the 18111 June, one portfolio Pocket
Book containing one SIOO bill and one
dollar hill, and the following described notes:
One note of SIOSU due Ist January next,
on John VV. Brown.
One notp of s2b3 due Ist May last, on
Alfred Lester.
One note of $135 due last January, 00
Stephen F. Miller.
One note of $l5O due 12th June, inst. on
J. Seymour.
One note of S6O due last January, on Jas.
A. Spivey.
One note of sl3 due June 1848, on James
Spivey.
One note of $46 due Ist April* on W. J.
Smith,
One note of $l7B due Ist January next on
John TANARUS, Brown.
One note of S4O due Ist January last oo
John TANARUS, Brown.
One note of $53 due Ist of June inst. on
John Smith.
One note of $54 due Ist June inst. on VV.
B. Nelson. ‘
Fifty Dollars reward is dfieied to any per
son who will deliver said pocket hook and
notes: 1 hereby |forewitrn any person fi-om
trading for notes made payable to me in 1852.
JAMES S. CALDWELL.
june 25. 1852. • 10-ts.
•msnmm mem®*
OGLETHORPE, GA.
THE undersigned (late of the Washington
Hall, Macon, Ga.,) respectfully announces
to the public that this NEW AND SPLEN
DID HOTEL is now open for rise reeption of
boarders and visitors.
This house is new, large and commodious
—the rooms are neat, spurious and airy—
and furnished throughout with new and ele
gant Furniture. As it will be under his per
sonal superintendence, he flatters himself,
that by staid attention to business, to make
his guests comfortable, and to merit a contin
uation of their patronage.
Livery (Stables in ronnection
with this House. JESSE CAIN. 1
June 25, 1852. , 10-ts. I
at the stomach and bowels, also to relieve
faintness and nausea &c.
Compound Syrup of Sassafras, an excel
ent remedy lor scrofula Kings evil, and to
Cleanse and to purify the blood, remove
humors from the skin &c.
Compound Syrup of uva ursn, Good for
the discharge of the Urine ; Relieving the
difficulties of the Kidneys strengthen the
Urinary organs,and healing ulcerations of the
bladder.
Volitilc Ointment—An excelenl Remedy
in inllamatory’ quinsey, seldom failing, to ef
fect a cure.
Amjseptic tincture—This is a most pow<
‘erful antiseptic and is very valuable Wash to
cleanse old foul ulcers, and dispose them to
heal.
A Word in favor of Wilder’s Patent
Salamander Safes .
THE recent fire at Lamar’s Cotton Press
Iriving destroyed one or more ineffi
cient Safes with their valuable contents,
should seve as an admonition to all who have
hitherto or do still put confidence in Sufes 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 firo
and afford positive protection to property of
whatever value. Wilder’s Patent Saleman
der Safe, with Rich & Co’s. Improvement,
manufactured by Steins & Marvjn of New
York, has never yet failed to answer the pur
pose for which it was created. It lias 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 every instance the contents of the
Safes were found as . originally deposited—
sound and uninjured.
A full sappy of these Safe of all sizes and
patterns to be had at all times of
CIIAS. 11. CAMPFIELD.
171 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
May 21 lOw Agt. for Sterns & Marvin,
Mortgage Sale.
WO O
ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday
in August next before the Court
House door in the Town of Lanier in the
of Macon between the usoal hour’s of
sale. One undivided half oftlie Printing Press
and types, formerly used in printing the
Southern Enterprise, the same levied on by
Virtue of a Mortgage fi fa against said pro
perty in favor of Moses H. Alexander vs.
Charles B. Youngblood, the property set
out in said fi fa. D. GAMMAGL Sli'lf.
Oglfithorpe, May 28th, 1852. 6—tds.
NOTICE.
ALL persons concerned are desired to
take notice that, on the fourth day of
March instant, 1 levied four attachments—
one at the instance of F. S, Lallirop &. Cos.
vs, Erwin & Renfroe ; one at the instance
of Woodhurn &■ VVyles “s'. Erwin & Ren
froe; one at the instance ofllarral Sprouts
Sf Cos: vs: Erwin & Renfroe, and one, at
the instance of Townsend Arnold & Cos. vs'.
Erwin &■ Nelson, on the following property
in the city of Oglethorpe, to win a house and
lot in said city of Oglethorpe o-i (lie corner of
(Sumter and Crescent Sts..fronting forty feet
on Sumter st. and fifty feet on Crescent st:
Being a part of lot number (17) (Seventeen
in square No'. 2 (agreeably to the ‘plan ol
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 40feet,ad
joining Slade’s Hotel or the Pavilion House,
Being a part ol lot No. 15, on square No. 3,
Also 011 one vacant lot opsosite (S/ade’s Ho
tel or Paviliun House. Situate on the
corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front
ing 4Q feel on Macon st, and running back
and along Crcs;ent 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.
This March 18th 1852.
DAVIS GAMMAGE Sh’ff.
Taylor Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold at tit public square
in the Town of Roller
Taylor County on the first Tuesday in Aug.
next, the following propeily to wit: one
Gray Mare Levied on ns rite propparty
William G. Parks to satisfy one fi fa sued
from Macon Superior Court, against the said
W.G.Parks, in favor of Hugh R. Banks,pro
perty pointed out by the defendant.
Also one lot of-Laud, No. 246 in the 13th
district of originally Muscogee now Taylor
county, to satisfy an execution from the Jus
tices court of the 741 l dist G. M. in favor of
Green &. Corsey vs. John VVhatley principal
and Danl. W'hatley, sen. security. Levied on
as the pioperty of Dan!. Whatley, sen. Levy
made and returned to me bv Constable.
JOHN M: THOMPSON, Sh’fT.
June 4th, 1852. 7-tds
DR- E. F. COLZEY,
OFFERS his professional services lo the
citizens ot Oglethorpe and vicinity.
He may be found at all limes (save when
professionally engaged) at the Empire Hotel
or at the store of Maj. P. M. Huson.
June 25,1852. 10-ts.
M. Valuable Property For Sale, ffi
THE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell
on accomodating terms, Lots of Land, No.
3*2 33 64 65 66 98 99 126 127 128 129 130
132 158 and 159 in the tenth district, also
No.*2 342328293032 82 97 in the foui
teenth district; No. 27 2829 30 3132 33
34 35 36 in the fifteenth district if Dooly
County. Some of the above lands have val-
I uablo improvements on them and can ho pur
i chased either in single or collective lots to
suit the purchaser.
Also one tiact 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 tlid lands in Dooly county
will please call and see the Proprietor the
Pavilion House in the City of Oglethorpe or
at Cedar Hill, or Slade’s Mills, in the coun
ty of Dooly. Any person wishing informa
tion, respecting the tract of land in Florida
will please call and see Mr, Daniel 1)1- Hin
son Gadsden Cos., Florida or the proprietor
of the Pavilion (louse in this place.
WM. SLADE.
Oglethorpe April 20th 1852. I—ly.
To Waggoners ami Stoekdrhrers.
PniNHE undersigned would take this nielli-
JJL od of informing Stock Drovers and
W aggoners, that lie lias fitted up an exten
sive isst'OTO wasr mi waggon
YARD, at the lurk of the road leading from
Oglethorpe to Traveler’s Restand Americas,
within the corporate limits of the city of
Oglethorpe, where'lie is prepared to accom
modate all those who patronize him, on lib
eral terms.
\V. B. JONES.
April 30, 1552. 2 3m
BLACKS WITH ING.
Pot c r V rots la an,
( Lute of Macon Ga.)
HPATCF.S this method of informing his friends and the
A public generally Ilmt he is carrying on the Black
smithing business in all its branches’ in the City of Ogle
thorpe, whey In* hopes hv strict attention to business
to receive and merit a liberal share of patronage. Par
ticular attention uill he given to making or repairing
Plantation tools. All work done by him w ill be war
ranted.
/*£>§=> Shop next, door to .Messrs. <fc Tattle's
Carriage *Vl)op. on Chatham .Street.
Oglethorpe, April 23d, 1852. I—3m.
PAVILION HOUSE.
OGLETHORPE GA.
OgOStTE THE DeTOT
Bv Wm. Slade.
ratic P roprietor will he pleased at all
/Jk times to have a liberal share of pation
age and will try tit all times to make his pat
rons as comfot table as lie can possibly do by
the close at'entinn of himself and servants to
their welfare during their stay with hint,
WM. SLADE.’
Oglethorpe Ga.’ April 23 1852: I—ly.
Bbls. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof
Paint,just received and for sale
low for cash by R. 11. SIMS & Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb., 4th, 1552. 42—if
Sash, Blinds , Pannel
Doors §c. made to order,
BY VVM. ROBINSON & SON.
Shop on William Street, West Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20,1852. 44-at2o.
Georgia—Macon County.
TWO Mooths after date application will
be made to the ordinary of said County
tho leave to sell Lot of land Number 143 in
the Third district second section of originally
Muscogee now Marion county, also Lot nn
land number 275 in the seventh district Third
section Cherokee. Belonging to the estate
of Addison C. Scott, late of Maron County
eceased. E. VV. ALLEN Ex’r,
Oglethorpe Arpil 23J 1852. I—,2m
DENTAL NOTICE,
FRANCIS M. SMITH, D. !>. S.,
[Graduate of the BaUinwre College of Dental Surgery.]
HA$ removed to Oglethorpe and res
pectfully solicits its citizens and the
community generally to call on him. He has
just returned frum Baltimore aud is in pos
session of all the new and latest improve
ments in Dentistry, such as Air Chamber
Suction plates, for entire sets; Jaw and
Block teeth, entire sets, w ithoul springs, &c.
Persons wishing work done would do well to
call and examine his new styles. Office at
present, attlie Pavillion House.
May 7,’52. 3 ts
Dissolution.
THE firm of LEWIS t PRICE is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
The Ware House and Commission busi
ness will be continued by JOHN V. PRICE
who will he 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
Oglethorpe June 7—?tf.
MAPLE SUGAR,
lAAA LBS < JUST keceiv-
ED and for sale by
ODOM &. WILDER.
Oglethorpe June 18111, 1852. 9-rtf.
OGLETHORPE
Candy Manufactory.
AND
CONFECTIONERY.
WARREN JACKSON,
Has the pleasure of announcing to the
public that lie lias opened in (lie Ciiv of
OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER St next
door South of the Brick Store of R. II ,Sims
& Cos., a large and extensive lot of
CONFECTIONERIES, .
Such as Candies, Cakes, -Syrups, Preset \>s,
Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Almonds, Rais.ns,
Currants, Brazil are! llazil Nuts, .English
Walnuts, Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts.
Bananas, Plaintains, Dried Figs, Prunes, Ci
gars Tobacco, Cheese, Crackers, Cordials,!
Wines, for medical purposes, together with
OYSTERS, pickled and fresh, and FISH in
their season, anJ all otlier articles in the Con
fectionery line.
They will also MANUFACTURE, in the
most superior style, and of the best inateri
ials, all sorts of
CANDIES CANDY ORN.I J/F.NTS,
&c., and will neatly Emiioss and Ornament
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
the Cash Principle, all orders for any of
the above articles must be accompanied with
the CASH, to insure attention.
In connection with their CONFECTION
ERY they intend keeping a regular and
genteel,
EATING-HOUSE,
and they will he happy at all times to serve
up to 1 heir friends, and the public generally,
HAM AND EGGS, OYSTERS FlSl'l,
(intheir season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE
&c. By strict attention to business, and a
desire to please, they hope to receive, ns
they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share
of public patronage,
Oct. 31, 1851. 29—ts
To the Afflicted.
THE undersigned having now pre
pared themselves to treat all old
Chronic Diseases oflong standing in a scien
tific manner, a share of public patronage is
respectfully solicited.
Drs. THOMAS OS DAVISON.
Oglethorpe, aprtl 16, 1852. 52-ls
~TO TIIK PUBLIC.
mnE undersigned is prepared to execute
JY 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 West Georgia. All letters ad
dressed to him in Oglethorpe Ga, will re
ceive prompt attention.
ALEXANDER SMITH
Oglethorpe: May 14, 1852 4—ts
“family”grocery storeT
THOMPSON & PESL,
©©anwieoii?n , ©a.
Respectfully inform theirfriends
and the public generally, that they
keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
Family Groceries, such as Flour, Baron,
Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, Salt,
Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn
Meal, &c., together with every variety of
Spices, Fruits, Nuts, &c. Alsu, Tobacco,
Cigars, Snuff, and many otlier articles too
tedious to mention—all of which they will
sell as low as any other establishment in the
city. Call and try them—store on Cuvier,
street.
May 7,1852. 3 ly
sT&lTmiller ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA,
HAVE removed from Lanier, and will
Practice in the Superior Courts oftlie
Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly,
Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twiggs, and
in the Supreme Court at (he city of Macon.
STEPHEN F. MILLER, DANIEL tv. MILLER.
January 16, 185*2. 39-if.
BACON, CORN & MEALTr
A LARGE and superior lot Tennes
see Bacon , Corn ami Meal in
Store, and for sale bv
McDonald & vvillis.
Oglethorpe, June 15, 1852. 9 —ts
Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
( On the. corner of Sumter Sf Cuy/er S/s.J
AJODGES, would res
• • Jll pectfully inform his
foimer patrons mid die public generally, dial
he now occupies the Store House formerly
occupied by Dawson, on the corner of Sump
ter and Cuyler streets, where he will keep
a large and well selected stock of
Fancy ami Staple Dry-Goods,
Hardware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes
&c. lie will also keep constantly,on hand u
large lot of
CROI’ERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The public aro respectfully requested to cull
and examine for themselves.
Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—if
GEORGIA (George W. Taunton
Macon Countv. ( of tin- 74lst District G.
M. of said State, toles before me, Ilaivey
Rodgers a justice of the peace in said Dis
trict, one estray hay Horse Mule seven or
eight years old with some black marks n
roond his legs, five feet high; appraised by
William McDowell and Harvey Taunton at
one hundred and twenty dollais. This No
vember 21st 1851.
HARVEY RODGERS, J. P.
A true extract from tho cstrH.v book—this
17th February 1852.
W.J. COLLINS, C. I. C.
Feb. 27th, 1852.
9hNr
Ptepr?- KW-YORK~?j
IN BOTTLES.
For Purifying thr. lilood, and for the Cure
of scrofula, llhrumatism, stubborn l leers.
Dyspepsia, salt Rheum. Freer sore s,
Erysiypelas, Pimples. Riles, Mercurial
Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions , Liver
Complaint, Ilronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility A*c .
In litis preparation we have all the restorative properties
oftlie root, coiiccntruieil in their utmost strength ami
vllieucy ; hut .while >nrsaparjlla Hoot for/ns an impor
tant part ol its combination, it is, at the same time,com-
| toutul with other \cgeiahle renudies of great power, ami
it is in the peculiar combination and scientific manure
ol its preparation.that its remarkable success in thecuor
of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the
stomach, the circulation and the I we Is ; and thus threo
p-ooesses whis h are ordinarily the result of three differ
ent kinds of medicine, are carried on at the same time,
through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent,
which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels
from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and
at the same time restores their vigor and tone. Its great
merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the act ve principle
of disease itse!jf.ai}d when that is gone, the symptom*
necessarily disappear; and we have only to point to tho
accumulated testimony of multitudes who experienced
its cllecis. to convince incredulity itselfofits real value.
The Proprietors submit to the public the followipg
certificate from a highly respectable source, of a cure
made by using their preparation of>arFapurilla
iNkw York, Feb. 17,1819.
.Messrs. Saxos:— Having suffered many years with
a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during which
Gnu* I ‘van treated by the most distinguished physicians
l.mope and the l nited States, Without receiving any
permanent hem-fit. hut all the time my general health
and strength declining, ami the disease making fearful
progress : caustic, applications wo re used, and whatever
else was thought most efficient for producing a cure;
hut lam confident the deplorable situation ) \ya* ip, the
laryngitis being nccomjianied with phthisis ind ereut
difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my
life, had I not obtained relief llirougb the medium of
your ivvaluable ‘Sarsaparilla. 1 must my gentlemen,
when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla J did not
place much confidence in its virtues; and this will not
surprise you. w hen you are informed 1 had tried more
than fifty different remedies during the past four years,
without any success; butafter taking yoi.r Sarsaparilla
a few weeks. 1 was obliged at last to yield to evidence.
This marvellous specific lias not only relieved but cured
up’; ami 1 ihe-ofore think it myduty. gentlemen, for
the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attes
tation of my cure. Yours, very truly,
D. Parent.
Consul-,.!- of Franrc in ilio I'nitvd Stairs.
Tlio nl)v NtalumuM and siguaturo were acknow
ledged in our presence ly Mr. 11. rare.nt as true.
For the Consul General ofErafi^c..
1.. BORG, Vice Consul.
I’feparedand sold, wholesale and relai). hy A. B
.fell. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists 100 Kulton st.
comer of William, New York. Bold also by Druggau
generally throughout tho Cnited (Stales nnd Crumdus.
Price $1 per lioiile; six hollies for §5.
For sale by SNEAD & CHAPMAN,
Ditiggisls Oglethorpe, Gn.
GEO .W. FISH 7
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE,GA.
PRACTICES in the counties of -Macon. Houston, Ma-
I- rion, (Sumter, Dooly,and Lee. He will alsoeoniittuo
to practice in the following counties oftlie Southern
Circuit Ptija-ki. Telfair, Irwin, Thuutas, Lowndes.
Clinch, Ware and Apling.
Dec, 12, 1851. 33tf.’
g. oFi.t.Ricrr,
Cabinet Maker,’
EESPECTFULLY informs the
of Oglrthorpe anti the surrounding
country, tiny lie is now prepared to make
any kind of Mahogany and oilier Furniture.
All work done in ibe best style and at the
lowest rates.
Shop on ilie corner of Chatham and Ran
dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, On-
Feb. 19, 1852. 44-6 m.
MWiCI).
Eg 7N VERY and ail persons wanting Brick
MLj work done can be accommodated by
applying to the subscriber. Aly wotk shall
ho executed in as good style as can be done
in tlie place nnd on as reasonable terms.—
For further information appiv to
J. 11. HOLLAND.
Oglethorpe, April 30, 2 if
Georgia Macoa County.
VVIIEREAS James S: Caldwell applies to
me for letters of Girardianship foi the minor
children of Joint //augithook deceased:
I Itese are therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned lo he and appear at tin office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
otiose it any they can why said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand offi
cially. VV* J. COLLINS, Ordinary.
May I4il, 1852. 4m.
Notice!
PERSONS wanting Brick work done
are hereby informed ibat lire under
signed tire prepared lo execute all work in
tln ir line as (heap or cheaper titan any otlier
company can do it. For further particulars
appiv to
JAMES LANDERS & CO.
Oglethorpe, .Ipril 30, 1852. 23m
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
MISS C. VALENTINO,
Macon Street, OKtcttu,rjrc\Ga.,
( Next door Ut Dr. Hoad's office.)
HAS just opened and is still receiving a
fine and well selected stock oft Silks
Bonnets, Riltbons, Trimmings for dresses
&,(*., which she olfers to soil low for cash.
(£/“• Dresses nnd Bonnets made to orda
with neatness and dispatch.
07** Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed
anddressed in the latest iltrfe. - * -
May 7 1552. 3m