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To The Union Pa ty of Macon 0•.
There will be a meeting of the parly
at Lanier on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, to nominate a candidate for
Iklte Representative Branch of the Legis-
Tlie'Macgn County Union Assot in
ion will aisolnyet the same day.
RULES
Tte following role we eommeud to M
our patrons and friends for their excel;,
lenre and practical utility. They are
worthy of being printed in letters of gold
and being placed in a conspicuous posi
tion in every household 1 7t is lamenta
ble to contemplate the mischief misery
and ruin Which are the legitimate fruits of
those deficiencies which are pointed out
in the rules to which we have refered.
Let every parent and guardien read, pon
der and inwardly’digested.
1. From your children’s earliest infancy
inculcate the necessity of instant obedi
ence.
2. Unite firmness with gentleness. Let
your children always understand that you
mean exa< tly What you say.
3. Never promise anything unless you
are quite sure yeu can give them what
you promise.
4. If you tell a little child to do some
thing, show him how to do it and see that
it is done.
5. Always punish your children for will
fully disobeying you, but never punish
them in anger.
6 Never let them perceive that they
can vex you, or make you lose your self
command.
7 1( they give way to petulance and
temper wait till they are calm and then
gentlv reason with them on the improprie
ty of their conduct.
8 Retnembpr that a little prsent pun*
ishmeni alien the occasion arises, ismuch
more effect nal’ than the threatening of a
greater punishment should the fault be re
newed.
9. Never give vonr children anything
because they cry for it.
10. On no account allow .hem to do at
one time what yon have forbidden, under
the like circumstances, another.
11. Teach them that the only sure and
easy wav to appear good is to be good.
12. Accustom them to make their little
recitals with pet feet truth.
“13. Never allow t ile hearing.
14. Teach them that self dental, not
self indulgence is the appointed, anti the
sure method of securing happiness.
I 5. Guard them against the indulgence
ofan angry and a resentful spirit.
If these rules were rednsed hi practice,
daily practice, by parents and guardians,
Itmv much misery would he prevented
how many in danger of ruin would he
saved* and how largely would the hap
piness of a thousand domestic circles be
augmented ! /t is lamentable to see Itow
extensive is parental neglect, and to wit
ness the bad anti dreadful consequences
in the ruin of thousands !
Life. —There is one sole life, which is
Got), and all mew are recipients of life
from Him.
The Worl. —The Word, as being di
vine, contains in it only such tilings as
conduce to salvation and eternal life.
Jesting From The Word. — l\> jest
from the Word mid concerning ilte Word
is to sprinkle the holy things of Heaven
with the dust of the earth.
Worship. —External worship causes thp
Lord’s presejpif -'oS'^--~ , a|s > ajon w ith
Hint i n the
dwwhWfffS;, causes hath presence
conjunction.
Love to God and the Neighbor —Love
towards God and love inwards our neigh
bor, were intended to lie joined together,
and are so joined with those who live in
the exercise of charity nr neighborly love,
out of love Inwards Go b . . • There is
no other medium give of loving the Lord
than charity Love m the Lord
is a likeness of Him, and charity to onr
neighbor is an image of Him.
Body and Mind.— E> erv man ongH
to provide convenient food and raiment
for bis body; this nmst bp the first object
of Itis care; but the end in view should be,
to make his body a fit instrument for the
operations of bis mind.— Every man !
ought also to provide necessaries for his
mind, to wit, nil such things as ntav tend
to advance it in inte|igence and judgment;
but the end hvvies should be, *'-* he
may be in a state laserve his fellow-riii.
xens, his country,gL ( -horeh, and thus
the Lord.
Providence. —lt ij|| ;iw n f Divine Prov
idence that ma'iijM,|,| n( . t f rom freedom
It is law of Divine
providence that man should, as of him
self, remove evils as sins in the external
man, and that thus and not otherwise the
Lord can remove evils in the internal
man, and then at the same time in the
compelled by external means thinking
and willing, thus to believing and loving,
the ihingslwhich are of religion, hot that
man should lead, and sometime* compel,
himself, It is a law of Diviq* Provi
dence that man should not mprieve am
fee! anything concerning “flu* operations
of Divine PrnviHpnC|<nHt that h* should
still knot* and it; also that
the Pivine Prprfaence looks- to Sternal \
things, and no otherwise to things tein
poral than as far as they agree with the
eternal.
--V
onm\A!\crs.
Passed, affirmed and ordered for th>
government of the town of Ogl thorpe
by the Commissioners, in pursuance of
the authority vested by the Act of //,
f^Curp,>rnt ion.
BL SECTION XXXVIII. .!
15. stove-pip s—ch imm ys.
ilfnWflfeinmey*, stove pipes or stoves, so
const rue put up as to endanger I
any be removed, or so al
tered as to m safe, upon com
plaint being the Ho.nl, or
the danger to -ai.l
Board, in any shall per
mit any chimney aUaplie.lVo mSforher oc
cupancy, to be burnt ifttt, ex ept'whumja
rain, or immediately thereafter'll A vlfiij
latino of this section shall subject the of- j
lender to a fine, upon conviction, at the
discretion of the Board.
■VECTION XXXIX.
cotton-securing against ftre.
No person shall smoke a pipe or cigar
in any warevltonse in llto Tow n, or in
any building in which loose cotton or sam
ples are usually kept. No person shall
take or carry among cotton in ware-hou
ses, on the railroad cars, or elsewhere,
within the limits of the Town, any lighted
lamp, caudle or other burning light, <u
fiie, unless Ih— same is secmley confined
in a good and sufficient lamp or lantern,
under a penalty of not exceeding Filu
Dollars.
SECTION XL.
alarm of fire.
On the alarm nl fire, it shall he the
duty of ajl the'able bodied male itthalii
lance of the Town, to repair to such fire,
where they shall he subject to die O der
of the Officers ofsucli Fire Company as
may hereafter he formed, subject to the
order of the Marshal, or any tw o Com
missioners, in the President or Marshal ,
under who* direction they shall form lino,
carry water t<* the eu tine, or do any duly
required of them. Aliy citizen who max
refuse to obey the orders of said Hirers,
shall on complaint ot proof of the offence,
fined a stun not exceeding Twenty Dol
lars, unless a satisfactory evident e he giv
en.
The fire engines any other Implement
for extinguishing fire, shall he tinder the
direction of the Oglethorpe FireContpa
tn , (when formed) —until formed under
the direction of the Board.
The Board, or a majority of them,
shall or mat, in theirlfiscreiion. direct the
removal or pulling down, or blowing op,
anv building orhoilditigs to stop the pro
gress of the fire, and to appoint a guard
to protect the properly of citizens doing
the progress of tin fire.
SECTION XL!.
market house.
The commissioner- may rent the Mnr
ket House under the ‘Town Hall for one
year or less time, to he used as ibexes I mil
direct. Terms’ one-It dl cash,
half to he secured I* v notes andt security
the l-ss In give bond and Security a
uainst injuries to the Imnse,.and for the
performance faithfully of any duties pre
scribed by co ilract with the Boat!. The
Marshal, upon die aopiovaffiif the Board
may rent the Town H ill, for exiliihitions,
shows, scientific lectors, nr meetings of
anv kind, at s .liable prices ; hut the said
H dl, shall not he used without Compensa
tion, unless by consent .of dt>. Board.
SECTION XLH. f*
weighing Cotton.
No cniton shall lie weighed ill the Town
nfOgpihorpe, except at a ware-lmuse
—and all keepers of ware-houses, as well
as their assistants’ shall, before Kiev eoiti
tnence the hti-iness o| weighing cotton,
appear before the cl rk, or smite metnh.-r
oft lie B card, and lake and suhserilie
following oadt iu writing: */ do solemn
swear, (or affirm) that / will, to the best
of my ability ami judgment, correctly
wmigh or cause to be weighed, all got
ton brought to the ware-house where f
officiate, for the purpose of hinu weighed,
and will make only a reasonable fledm-.
I lion for wet cotton, if, in im good ju lg
I inent, any deduction ought In he made
on that account, ami make, or cause lit
he made, a fair return of the weight to
the petsoti entitle to recieve the saute;
which oath, when taken, shall he kept In
or deposited with the Clerk, and all and
every person or nernns who may offend
against the provisions of this section, .
• hall lie solved lo ll fine of lint exceeding <
One Hundred Dollars for each offence ; 1
1 and all cases where any 1
or assistant shall foil or neglect to Ink*
the oath, or file it with the Clerk, lit.
saiil ware-house keeper shall lie de Hied
and held the off ltder. and be liable fqi
the penalty. And it shall be the right artel
privilege o! any purchaser >l cotton t.
anv warevfMvise or store, t< have the sariu- *
delivered in him at life actual weight
thereof at the time of sale, to be as. er
tained by weighing; ami every such veil
der ofcottpu or keeper of a ware-house (
or store, who shall refue to deliver such |
cotton hv actual weight shall be fined in i
a sum not exceeding One Hundred Dol
lar* for each offence.
SECTION XLUI.
ware houses.
Any person or pci sons opening a w.ife
h"sc lor storage <>l cotton, or coninien-j
cin- hn-iiiess in this tow, shall pay tliei
Clerk, at opening or lomiiit ucitig, the j
‘"m t Tweiilyr k'ive Dollars, which he 1
-hall lie allf.wed as a credit upon the a.
mount of- tax i rqtiie. t and it. he t uict It i tit
| year. ‘
‘To T. P. Bar aura Esq —\,y Dear
Sir: 7 accept your i.ropusUlnu to close
our contract to-night, al the end of the
193 I on;e.t, on condition f my paying
V'u $7 000, in addition to the Mini 7 for-
Icit, muter tin* cnndtiion of fini-iiiug the
engagement at the end of one hundred
contracts. I mu, sir, yours,
Jr\ny Lind.
P'lildde/phia , 9,/// June, 1651.
Oglethorpn Prices Current.
COUItECTEII WEEKLV.
pet ll>. , 13 rts.
BTl'i’EStoogjcti “ . 25 aSO
COFFEE'“ .’ 14 ml 6
Candles, splym ** . 50 ■6O
Adaiiianiiiw, “ . 4’*ast)
Tallow, “ . 25 a 30
FLOUII, ditcr bliL. $8 oh a 9l)il
M VUKERELi No. ~tM) a Hi 50
>. n i,
CORN, per bushel, 1 00 a I%|
MEAL “ 1 25 Wf
LAID*, perdu. . . 12 a 14 I
LEU), “ . , 10 al2 ■
MOL ‘SsES, per gallon . 45
SYRUP, N. O. “ 50a 55
Clarified 90 a 1 00 ‘
SUGAR, “ . 10 a 12
S\Ll‘, per Imshel, . 1 !l0 a I 25
RICE, per lb. . . 5 a 5J
OIL. Linseed, psr gallon 1 25 a 1 50
TURPENTINE “ 1 00 a I 25
T ALLOW, per lb. . 10 a 12
BEES’ W aX, per hi. . 20 a 25
N ULS. per lb. . . 6a 7
iILA.MiS. “
T^jTOW on band and fur sale at ibis Office, \
jL.W I list ice’s Siininimis. Executions I
Sneiilfs* Deeds, Jnrur Sumitfoiis, Bunds&c. *
Anv oilier B'auks funi'sbed al sliurl ntuiri..
Alltirders win n acrnuipauietl by the cash,
will be promptly attended to.
For *Sak. |
EOT No. 9 on Square 3 on the Corner
J of Macon and Clia'b .in Streets. Ap
ply ’o PHILIP
Oylctburpe, Jnl 3, 185 a 12-ts.
e--j—j~gTc CASIICfIAEL&Co. !
* IJjJ Suhsnibei* having ax
sm iat. and themselves under the
above name, f.uvjbe purpose of transwrti. g a
Goner I W;ire>llons and Commission
Businesitf take flits m.-tlioil ot iu tinning the
Planters and Mer.-bams generally, tital they ;
are now prepared to receive (N.iimi in -Style ■
or anv other Gar.ids on cnnsignmeiit.
Tliev will have on hand at all times
Bagging, Rope Ttoine. Sugar, Coffee,
Salt. Iron, fyc. Nr.
Liluial Advances made on cotton when
desired.
REFERENCES.—
M essrs. Logan & A‘kins..n; Marnn, Ga.,
11 Neelv vV Fleming; GiilTf., “
GILBERT C. CAMICIIiEL,
JOHN P. HARVEY.
Oglethorpe, Julv 3, 1651. 12-ly.
A New Livery, Sale and Exchange
ST\R L K ,
I.oented on I<* corner of Knndoipti
niMlCti illi tin Streets, in Ttill view ol’
The OgUthorpe Hotel,
WILL be rumple! and and ready fur
business by the 20 It Ins'. Al ibis
Stable will,be kept. Burses Buggies, Catri
ages and Veliickles of all deserlplions, to
litre, sell nr swap. Prisons will be scut to
an\ p.iibl in Georgia. IJ..rs.s bnarthtl by
the nioulli, week or day. Persons coming
to OUi place to take tile cars, ran find a large
airy, cmufiitable and well kept Stable to
leave llleir Horses at. T.je Luts adjacent
to the Stables, are shaded try a beautiful
grove, and well supplied with running water; •
Drovers are therefore, invited to give is a !
call, as ample provision will be made for j
their aci i.m.idaliuli.
A. VV. COLLINS, G. VV. ASI I BURN, |
J C. ASIIIiURN, vi. s. M.-KEN/IE.
Oglethorpe July 1, 1851. 12 tint. j
Notice.
AN Election will lie held on the 14th Inst,
ill llie office ot |)r. Iverson, for three
commissioner*, to fill the vacancies oerasion
ed by the resignation of < nut’s. Arnold, Cnm
ntuig. and Calbonn, Resigned. Bv order of
tile Council.
P, G. ARRINGTON, Cl-rk. ,
July 3 1851. 12-2.
‘ —■
Macon Sherilt Sales. ,
POSTPONED SALE.
Wt 1,1, be .old on the First Tu sdayin August next before |
the (.Vmrt Ifnnse in [jinier. within the legal hours
us *ale. the following property to wit. <
Firm'Mule*, levied nil as tile property’ nf ,
McKiniiuh Taylor, to*arisfv two fi fas from ,
Vlacun Sntieiinr Court, one in favor of Isaac ,
AVinship the oilier in favor of Jidtn Siuidi
vnnt, one vs. said Taylor, the other vs. Mr-
Kinneili Taylor, Alexander Taylor and Ja*.
G. Moulton.
THOMAS DIXON, Sh’ffi
May 29. 851.
EADY MADE CLOTHING ntCost,
J.%, fur Qasl,. by DONEY At Cos.
J idyls! §B5l. 12-if.
| iccff i <; 10 iT
THE SUBSCRIBER pd’SSESSE.S>
a teceipttn enable any p-rson t'o’ itnlh.
Ire, in any climate, with lint little expen
or tumble. Ibe process is simple, and ca
be uccnnijilisli.-d by the must limited u.ulei
standing, so as the produce tiom even warm |
water, in die hottest rhinale, a pine ice, e- i
qual ill every essential to that for ned hv na
tural 1-011*08. The luxury of nl ways having
at one’s will, iu tile le-at of summer, a pnte
aiid delirious Ire, will readily be conceded;
nod its advantages, ir. cases us sickness, can
not be too greatly prized. Bv this same
process warm water can be rendered deltgb
fully cold in about 5 minutes, and i>*e rreant*,
with many oiliei luxuries, can be made iu
from 10 to 20 minutes.
The following notice of this great discove
ry is taken from the New York Sun :
*‘A Rkal Lnxuitr.— Dr. J unes R. AVil,.
mingtoti piodmes, bv an artificial process,
■ pure and solid ice. front wai in water, iu the
’ beat of summer, in less than half hour. And
lie ran render a barrel of water as cold as ice
Itself in a veiy few minutes. This disenv
erv must lie of immense value to all living
South.
Terms —This receipt, which contains full
’ instructions for making ire anil ire creams,
moling water, ami nrinmnhrmis other useful
matters will be forwarded in order fur Two
Dollars, by addressing Dr Jas R. AVit.min
ton. 122 Nassau st , N. Y.
One Agent only will lie appointed in each
I rouotV, and those desiring the agency niu-t
forward SSO. for whirl) they will recieve 37
IHLdcs of the pamphlet, containing full in
, strixijifns.
j Look Out for the Mew
OM Nl BUS \ND IIACK LIN K.
Tsl K Public are respect!ully informed tlmt the nndor
signed is now running a Hack from Oglethorpe for
tke pnrjvise of conveying passongfciN to ativ point within
fittv miles. Also he will convey passengers from, the
Kail Hoad Depot to any part of the City, on the most ac*
coinodaiing terms.
J. R. WALDROP.
June 26. 186 , 11-ts,
j Macon Sheriff Sale.
W ILL he sold before the Court House
7 * limn, iu Lanier, within legal hours,
I on the first Tuesday in August m*xt ; Lot of
| land N0.46, in the second Distiiet of Al ir-M),
i Coiiniy. as ilie Property, of L.-vi Haiti -1.1,
: the soiite being the Im on which sai I Barfield
ri-kiijes. It is to oe sold under sundry-Justices
Court fi las; John R. Felion ho! htliurs vs
Said B-.ifield, Levies made and returned by
a caunstable.
THOMAS DIXON. Sheriff
Jump, 25tb 1851. 11.
DRS. TOAVNSEND’S &S VNDS’Sars
riapaiilla for sale ai
DONEY & Co’s.
June 251 h, 1851.
NOTICE.
i FT’ HE Co-partneisbip heretofore existing
! J under the firm of A. AA &Co.,
is ibis day dissolved liv mutual consent. Ei
ther of the undersigned, will attend in ilip
business of the unset tied fiini, and are au..
iliorist dto use its name in liq-iidation.
A. AA ELLES,
G. F. P ALMES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lll-ly
rgillE Undersigned liavii g dispnsed ofliis
I Jl. in erest in the GROCERY BUSI
NESS to bis laie paihot, Mr.G. F. P A LMS
anil J. AV. AVEB'-TLK, of the late fir u of
Swift, Dt nshiw it AA ebster, would respect
fin 1 v solicit n riiiilinuanre to them of the
patronage of bis late firm, \. WELLES.
Savannah, June 19, 1851. *l(My.
COPAStTAMtMIIP.
T IC Uofiersigued having bought mil the
nil* lest of Mr. A. AA ELLES, of the
firm of.MessiS. A. AV’elles & Cos., have form.
ed a ('npuriners)iip, and will roiiliooe the
AVHOI.E sale GROCERY and PRO
DUCE BUSINESS, Under the firm of
AA EBsTER & P AL VIES, al the old stand
of A. AV. Sc Cos., and respectfully solicit a
Coniiiiiiani-H of the paliunage ul that firm, and
of the public generally.
I J, 'A . WEBSTER.
GEO. F. P aLMES.
| Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lO-ly.
J HOES, Hats, Clothing, Saddlery, t ruck
Ii ‘ erv. Ilanlware. fitruilure, Natl-, Salt,
Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, Sc- See., for
| sale at the cheap Store ir Fort Gams Ga.
bv, dill & M arshall.
June 1, 1851. 9 if.
NOTICE.
TT OST nr mislaid, three promissory
M de’s made by Messrs Foster mid
T rut lei, a* piittcipal, -and Davit) Httss,
(the name oi the other security not, recol
lected) as ecinities, made payable to the
Pre-itieitt at(l Board of Coittniissiuner* ol’
the Town of Ogletlioipe, the fi st note
u ill lie due no nr about the Ist of Septem
ber. the second on or about the I sit of
J uniorv next, amt the tliixl on or about
the 1M of Miy next, each hearing date
oil Ilte 23FdaV of April 1851, and each
amounting In Twelve Dolbos and fifty
cents, which sud notes I forewarn all per
son from trading fur.
By order olihe Board of Commission
er. P. G. ARRINGTON, Clerk.
Oglehorp*. Julo. 1851. 9—ts
AE W S TORE,
ON SUM TER STREET,
First building affi'V the Magnolia House t
bini t h & Rogers
HAVE on hand a well assor'etl stork of
SPUING fi- SUMMER GOODS
f* 2 ,
insisting ol every variety ol Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods
Bob/s and Shoes, Hats, Hardware
Cutlery, and Crock> ry , Drvgirs
and. Medicines,
R<‘ii<lY"Ui;i(!e Chilling,
SADLER i', STA TIONER Y, fyc.
Ail ol which will Im sold veiy cheap. \Ve
wnold frspec’lully invite the citizens of Ogle
bdrpf, mid the siiirnu iding ‘Country, espe..
ciallv the Ladies, to call and examine fur
themselves.
Oglethorpe, June 5, 1851. B—ts
GEORGIA—Macon County,
HERE AS Zacbaiiab G.mintage ap- I
v T plies to tile for letters of Guaidiati
*bip for the orphans of Joshua Ta< lor dec’d:
Fbese are llierefnre to cite, summons and
admonish all persons concerned, that they be
an I appear at mv office iviiliin the lime pre
scribed by law, to file their objections, if auv
they have, otherwise still letters will be
era AV AV. CORBITT, c. c. o.
May, 22. 1851. 6-lui.
Notice,
Taxpayers of the Town of Oglethorpe.
8N accordance with Section LXXVH of
the Ordinances of the Town “I Ogle
thorpe, 1 itave been directed bv the Piesi
dent and Board of Commissioners to give
notice ibati>oeiv pe/spo liable to Taxation,
shall pay the same uu or before the 22d dav
ot July, and in case of failure, Execution
will be issued instnnta
J \ME> R. NELSON, Marshall.
This gist Mav, 1851, 6 2m.
I’. S. My Books are now open and I am
ready fm the reception ofTnxes.
.1. R. NELSON, Marshall.
** Jeuiiial and Messenger please copy
. and lorwanl their bill,
inotic;f7 jL,
iFORAV VRN all i ei suns against trading
for eiilier or all ufjegtoxee Prontisorv
Nines, twogrof which Hmoutde by the sub- >
■ scriber, payable to Muses Leviogstun or
, bearer, #cit One fur Sixteen Dollars, dated
f suaomupjf'between ilte 20th ot April and
, Mill) May 1851, lit becintte due on the fust
day ol January next; The other note made
by J. R. Waldrop and AVilliani B. Sutton,
i pavaltle to M ises Levingsloti or bearer, for
i Seventeen Dollais, dated the same day of
tlte oilier two, and to become doe on the fiisl
Hat of January next. As the consideration
lor which said notes was given has tailed,
they will not be paid nub ss compelled bv law.
AA ILLIAM B. SUTTON.
May 29. 1851. 7-3 t.
EORGIA, Macon County.
SAMUEL Will TE applies for tlte guar
dianship of Maty J. Cain and John R.
, Cain, orphans nf Benjamin 11. Cain dec* I,
All persons concerned me requested to ap
pear at the Limit ol Ordinary fur sain Conn- |
, tv on the first Monday in Julv next, and oh
, i"(.t if they can, oi bet e wise the motion of
AVlnte will be granted.
AV. VV. CO BITT, c. o. o.
May 24. 1851, 7-30d.
forTsale.
I
. rjAHE “P VVILION HOUSE” in the
; B new town of Oglethorpe, situated on
|- tlte corner of Crescent and .Martin Sts., near
. and in full view of the Rail Road Di pot. is
, now offered for sale. The building is new,
the rooms are targe, neat, and airv, possessing
every convenience fur the comfort of travel*
ers and boarders. Purchasers are invited to
call and examine for themselves.
ASIIBURN, BOON & Cos.
May 28 It 1851. 7-ts
tThlidson,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Lanirk Ga.
WILL practice and transact faithfully all busineseon.
trusted to bis charge in tlte counties of
Macon, .Marion, Stewart, Sumpter, Dooly
and Honsfnn.
May 7th 1851 4-6 m
I7§OR Sale, In DILI. Sc MARSH ALL,
a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and
Twine.
‘Fort Gains, Ga. June, l 1851 9 ts
e\ CON ! B ACON ! ! AVe have for sale
40 ('asks B ACO.N Si DES, at tlte low
est market prices
DILL & MARSHALL.
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts
LOUR. 75 Barrels Superfine Flour,
’ for sale at Fori Gains, Ga. by
DILL & MARSHALL.
June 1, 1851. 9 tl.
Brandy, wins.. gin, whiskey,
fi V Kil Ul*, and VI N EG V R, for sale b\
DILL Sc M ARSH \LL. *
Fort Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9tf
I
Notice.
\LL persons indebted In the firm of T.
M. Jackson Sc Cos., in the Comities ol ’
Maeon, Snmier. Dooly and M trion, are no
tified that llieir tittles and account* IwVe been 1
placed in the hands ol Philip Cook, Esq, ol I
Oglethorpe, for settlement, 1
T.M. JACKSON*. CO.
June 19. 1851, IQ-f,
■ * NOTICES OF
Mrn HQ J ELS. Im
I Uglelliorpe Hotel,
BY’ JAMES BELL.
|4 LLEN StfITON would respectfully
infillnt the public that lie litis opened
a larjiff and commodious houw? for Tublir Kntrrtainm-nt
in the new t<AMi of Oglethorpe, under the nmnagnnen*
of James Bell, whose experience in the business will en
able iiith 14> give general satisfaction to ail. The room*
of theliotie are well finished and supplied with eicel
leutK'ds, <fcc. I'lic table wiH alwavs be tupplied with
the IWt fare tlie country can atTbrd. In short it is inten
d and. if possibl v to make this house superior to any in
>ou:h-‘V estern Georgia. A large Brick building is now
beingcnM ted on the premises for the purpose of affuding
extensive accomodations, which will be completed by
fall. Ihe public are imlted to call.
Oglutliurpn, May, 15, 1851. 5-ly.
>1 ag ii oI i a House,
,Corner of Cr< scent amt Sander Streets
Oglcllinipc Ga.
By A. M. Thomason.
M E best accomodations that the time*
B and market will afford ntav lit* found
at tin; above no,tied House, at nil times.
No effort will lie spared to render all wha
cull, comfortable. ,
June 5, 1851. 8-ly.
PAVILION HOUSE,
OGLETHORPE, GA.,
Immediately Opposite the
South Western Rail Road Depot.
S, S. BOONE.
June 1, 1851. 7-ts.
h and us¥,
Opposite Central Rail Road Repot,
EAST MACON,
BY S.M. LANIER.
Miy 15.1851. 5-lv.
I! (I HI. AMI Si’ll 1N (5 S.
nhiEPulvcribiirs beg leave to inform ile ir friend* and th*
A public that they lift'e leased the above w ell known
plate of resort, and tl at thev intend keeping them during
: the summer season iu a style superior to any wan ring
place in the up-country. The H use will be open and
ready for the reception of visitors by the firytofJun*,
lamer & umif.r.r-
N. B—There will he a line of Hacksat the
Cartersville at all times, to convey pnssengeraMi the
Springs, both from up and clown trains of the flaunwijiMl
-May 15 1851. 5.3n U cgt.
j FOUT gTiNESUOTEL.
o. ii. ihvis a j. b. m:LPH t
nWINd purchased the above named Hotel would re-
Kpi’ctfully inforuitheir friends and the public gene
rally that they have taken charge of it. Those visiting
Fort (mines will please give them a call, as no pains will
he spared for the accommodation of those who favor
them with their jatronagH.
Annexed to the establishment is a large I.ot and corn
mod ions Stables, sufficient for the accoramodatioA •(
1 trover*.
Jlarch 25, 1 51. I—ly
GLOBE HOTEL,
( Sign ot the Golden Globe)
® rawing, ©:e©:mh!4e.
Til R proprietor thankful fur the patronage heretofore
| *■* received would most respectfully roltcit his friend*
i and the public generally to continue their support. H#
i lias irusty servants, comfortable bed rooms, and his tabla
I shall beMipplied with the best the country can afford.
! lie will accommodate farmers wdio may visit Fort
Games, during their stay, in the very best manner and
on the most reasonable jerms. Morses will he well at
tended to—the proprietor suj>eriiiteuding the affairs •{
the stable himself. JLfebL B. WhBB.
March 25,1851. I—if
! John Freeman,
TirOLLI) respectfully inform the public that he is a me
chanic amt that lie can johsof sash, door*,
blinds and inside finishing of houses, also he can inak*
! chain pumsjit the shortest notice. *Ue may be found at
Boone'h Motel at all times when not engaged.
Ogleiborpu, iMny 8, 1850. 4 6m.
DAGGER EOTYPEsTi
Philip t. fear*- take* this method
ot inforining tin* citizens us Oglelliurpa
and its vicinity that he is now pr.-pared Is
lake likenesses in u iifHt and superior man
ner, in Breastpins. Lockets, Mnrroco, Silk
and velvet cases. Delay not, then, to se
cure one or more of the mementoes of life,
which, under the trying circumstances of a
final seperatiou, no pi ice can purchase.
Rooms at the Drug Slut e on Baker Street.
May 22, 1851. 6-ts.
For Sale.
LOT No, 3, in square No. 9, in the town of Oglctharpa
fronting on A/acon Street, next lot to A/essr*. Doaey
A co* Stor<*. For particulars apply at this offee, or ad
drew the subscriber* at Knoxville. Ga.
WAI.TOM & VININO.
3/ay 7th 1851. 4-3
GEORGIA —Macon County
Court of Ordinary, Hay t'erm 1851.
Present llieir Honors, Ichabod Davis, Jo*
sejdi Mott, George Williams, O. C. Horns
ami NailiHit Bryan, Justices.
IT aspearing to the Court that Abigal
Dosier, Adm’r on llie Estale of Wilson
Duster, dec’ll, lias fully senled ap said Estate
ns appeered by rhe vouchers filed in office,
mid pr\s In be dismissed from said Admin
istration. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that the Cletk of this Court reuse •
Notice to he published, calling upon all per.
sens concerned, to be and appear at the
November ‘t'erm of said Court and show
cause if any they have ohy letters of Dis
mission should not he granted.
A true extract front the minutes.
AV. VV. CORBETT, Cl’k.
May 22. 1851. 6-m6m.
GEORGIA, Macon County.
JIN OUR Months aftet date application will
r be made to the Couit ol Ord ; oary of
said County for an order to sell lot of land
No. 130 in the Second District of once Mus
cogee, now said county ot Macon, as tho
property of William Tomlinson deceased,
for the benefit ol bis heirs and creditors.
E. GUY. AdroV;
May 24.1851. 7Am<