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From the LaGrange Reporter,
if MAKE YOUR CHOICE.
J§ It is evident that n> two propositions
lean be presented to the mind without a
preference arising either for one or the
■Buber—4a rid the presentation of two men,
Each etnbiWjug character and princi
!'pies different from each other, necessa
rily presents premises jjt hidi typre-
Idii ate a choice betweell them. Lei this,
jf be applied t > the Gubernatorial canvass; ]
lOn one side we see Charles J. McDon-
I aid, an advocate to disunion—who thinks
I Gnorpia has been degraded by the re-
I cent Compromise and favors secession.
| On the other side we see Hon. Howell
I Cohbin favor of the Constitution and the
[ Union under whirh Americans have en
f joyed so many blessings—who thinks the
State has not been degraded by the re>
cent Compromise and, although he stands
ready to resist oppression should it ever
be attempted in the future, frowns upon
secession. These two gentleman are now
candidates for tile Gubernatorial Chair of
Georgia. This is the chiet issue upon
which they will run. Let them be pre
gented on its bare merits, leaving out of
consideration every subordinate question
and let the quarry come up: Thus pre
sented, which is preferable—McDonald
and anarchy or Cobb and order? Mc-
Donald and disunion or Cobb and Un
ion ?
The question is easily answered, and
then it w ill require but little reflection up
on the subordinate issues of the canvass
for the voter to know where he stands and
whom lie will support.
Telegraphed for Ike Daily Georgian.
New York, July 18.
The steamship Brother Jonathan from
Chagres 7th iusl., arrived last night, with
238 passengers and $465,000 in gold.
By the Brother Jonathan w have San
Francisco dales to June 14th. The
burnt district is nearly rebuilt.
The markets are overstocked, and
prices lower.
Mining and agricultural accounts are
favorable.
The Indians in tire Southern part of
the State continues troublesome.
Several incendiary attempts have been
made to destroy San Francisco.
McManus, one of the Irish patriots,
had escaped from South Wales to San
Francisco, and was received with much
enthusiasm. Smith O'Brien and other
Irish exiles made unsuccessful attempt to
escape lire same time.
We have advices from Astroria, Ores
gon, to 13th June. Gen. Lane is elect
ed delegate to Congress. The Crops
are promising.
Colton market heavy; prices unchang
ed; 800 halts sold to-dav.
\ The steamship ‘Tennessee and Califor
nia, at Pauma, brought two and a half
millions in gold, which is now on its way
‘to New York.
Force of Habit. —A late mrnber of
Chamber’s MisrelLnv contains an arti
cle on Law.s famed Mississippi scheme—
a bubble which involved thousands in
ruin in France and England. Speaking
of the sodden arcumlaltotis of fortune
which attended the speculation in Missis
sippi sh ires, the writer gives the following
anecdotes which illustrate the force of
■habit:
‘So sudden and rapid was the rise of the
•price ofshates that enormous fortunes were
made in course of u few days. Many in
stances are recot ded of persons of the lowest
ranks of life suddenly realizing an immense
■Wealth. One night at the opera, all eyes
■were attracted by a Vhagnificient
lAnspiciotts position;
could made out who she was, till
a young iudv whispered to her mother why
its our cook, Marv !’ And it proved to he
„o; Mary had been speculating, and become
rich. A footman had speculated so success- |
fully as to be able to set up a carriage oftiis
own; but when entering it for the tirst time j
the force of habit was so strong that lie i
mounted into his accustomed place behind, j
excusing himself, as he jumped to the ground
again, by saving he was trying how many
lackeys would have room to stand on the
board. Mr. Laws coachman had made such
a fort erne that he asked his discharge, which
Mr. Law gave him, on condition, before going
he slionl supply him with another coachman
as good as himself. The man brought two :
coachmen next day, recommended both as
excellent drivers, and asked his masterto
choose, one, as he meant to engage the
other himself. A rich man, gave orders to
a coachntaker for a magnificent new berltti,
leaving 4,000 livres as a deposite. The ,
coachman inquiring what arms were to be j
put on the carriage, ‘Oh, the finest—the
finest, bv all means'.’said the fortunate man.
One Brignaud, a bakers son, making an e- j
oorttmus fortune, and wishing to have a su
perb service of plate went into a goldsimtit a
shop and purchased the whole collection ot
articles exposed tor sale at 400,000 livres.
>'Sich a~Gittin’ up Stair*.”— Said an
old preacher, once upon a time, as we
learn frA' ,h ** Richmond De-patch. ‘,if
yon were bvgntog to the top of those
Jteps yonder facing to the „ck tty
pair at one end of the church,) yon cud
secure vour eternal salvation, I really
Si.v'hardly any ot you would try u.
But letjtny man prorlaitn that “tere was
£ve hundred dollars up there, and / II be
Lud there would be such a getting up
the *tep* * you new d'd • I
[From the Clncianatti Enquirer.]
Jamaica.—The chief of police in the
city of Kingston, on the island ol Jamai
ca, is a colored man. We tuet him in the
steamer Philadelphia last summer, while
she was coaling at the port, and found
him quite intelligent. He lormtlv be*
longed to Mr. Stevenson of Virginia, ran
away to Canada, and thence made his
j way on a sail vessel to Jamaica, where
RKebectne popular with the authorities
f aa<Hms promoted to his post of honor.
He dissatisfied with the island and
said he Would prefer living with his mas
1 ter in YlrmjlLif he could be reinstated
in his home i|ftfe>nfidrnce.
I His testimoajKgirrobernted by thou*
j sands of walking ;flfcneses, who flock
around passetmers e|kihore lor charity,
i was that he had never “hem aaolored cim
-1 munity in a slave State so 4ml so in
dnlent,-.o vicious ami so
are the free negro-1 of Jo maria,
We could not doubt ibi- man’s testimiH
ny. A walk about the once flourshingj
; and beautiful city, and a ride through the
I country, every moment introduced cor
roborating facts, in the person of a rag
ged rabble ol men, with their children,
, some crowding the docks, or flocking
after you in the streets, or lounging .upon
, the sidewalk and lanes the most misera
ble beings in appearance that we had ev
er seen and in truth had ever cigtcieved.
“About to enter, fellw citizens, on the
exercise of duties which comprehend
every ibing dear and valuable to yon, it
is proper that you should understand
what I deem the essential principle ol our
government. 1 will compress them with
in the narrowest compass they will hear,
sta'ing the general principle, blit not all
its limitations. —Equal and exact justice
to all meu, of whatever State or persua
sion, religious nr political; peace com
merce and honest friendship with all na
tions; entangling alliances with none;
thr support of the State Government in
all their Rights, as the most competent
administrations of our domestic contents,
and the surest bulwarks against Anti-
Republican tendencies ; the preservation
of the General Government in its IVhole
Constitutional Vigor, as the -licet anchor
of our peace at home, and safety abroad;
a jealous care of the right of election by
the people—a mild and sale corrective of
abuses, which are lopped by the su -rel of
Revolution, where peaceable remedies are
unprovided ; absolute acquiescence in the
decisions of the majority, the vital prin
ciple of Republics from which there is no
appeal bat to Force, the vital principle
and immediate parent of Despotism.
[, Jefferson's Inaogtual. ]
A Dutchman thus describes an accident
—‘-Votice, a ‘ong vile ago, 1 vent into
mine abble orchard, to climb a bear dree
to get some beaches to mak mine vrow a
blum budding’ mil; and ven 1 gits on lit
topertrtost branch I vail from de lowmost
limb, tnit von leg on bote sides ofdc fence,
and like to stove mine outsides in !”
- ORDINANCES.
Passed, affirmed and ordered for the
government of the town of Oglethorpe,
by the Commissioners tn puisuance of
the authority vested by the Act of In
corporation.
SECTION L/.
Exhibitions, Shows, Ur.—Tax.
No person or persons shall,’ within the
Town limits, act, represent) perform, or
exibil, wire works, or rope dancing, or
I otlter exercise thereon, beating or play
’ ing musical instruments, have concerts of
vocal or instrumental music, fire works,
theatrical rxihibitions, of wild beasts,
slight of hand, nr any other kind ol a
museinent, show or exhibition wtiatever,
without first paying to the Marshal a sum
! not less than One or more than Twenty
five Dollars, at the option of the Presi
dent, or any two or qtore off the Board.
I for each performance, exihihitinn or cou
! tinuanceof such show or amusement.
SECT/ON L 7.
Cutting Trees — Trespassing on Lots.
Any person found culling the trees or
otherwise trespassing on the graveyard,
or other public lota or squares, in this
j Town, or cutting or injuring trees m
other, things, in the streets nr elsewhere,
either by themselves their servants or oili
er*, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding
Twenty five Dollars for each and every
i offence.
SECT/ON LII.
Application lor new Roads and Streets.
Ail appi|| gjions for any rpad or roads,
befnreit shall be entertained by the Board
piirani or P applicant ’ S"be° Mated,
and the said road nr roads, stteet or street*
lot orlnts pnriii nlarly described, and the
person* whom it may concern, to band
in their obicctions to the Board on or be..
, fore the time of presenting such applies*
(ions.
SECTION LJil. I
Tax on Persons Commencing Businiss. I
All persons rommeuciug business by ‘
the xihibitiou of either dry goods or gro- i
< eries, shall, at commencing, pay to the
Clerk, Tm Dollars, which sum shall be
•flowed in payment of such person’s tax
es until exhausted, should he or they con
tinue business.
gentlemen lately examining the
brea-t of a plow on a stall in a market
place, ,J’II bet yoga guiner’ said one,
‘you don’t know what this is for.’ ‘D me’
said the other, ‘lt is lor sale.’ The bet
w<- woo and ihp wager paid.
H,Y\ILM Alo
Married at Paikers .Mills in Lee coun
ty on Tuesday the 15'h July by C. Wall
E<q., Mr. Jeremiah VI. Palmer of Stewni t
County to Mi<s. Marv Everiit daughter
of James and Treasy Everiit of Lee Coun-
and other Property for Sale*
HI ‘’ASt ‘Subscriber offt-i s fur sdea valua
jjp;bie |Plt|eiiH'!il of Oak and Hirkurv,
Land, ilegrrsi point within one mile of Ogle
thorpe, sides of Flint River, f'he
residence laud being within two and
a h.dg miles of dulelhorpe, on ill- E-isl side
of said River) cfMUning six hundred and fif
ty or seven hnnlWk acres, two huud'ed of
which are now in cimfraiinn. There is also
a good Ferrv on saidfetnd There is abo a
settlement of land emtio irUBR about five bun
dled acres. 200 of which i >n
which can be purchased oil reasonable terms
if desired, I\ ing broadside of the Hlxiaatfcil.s
ciibed seulement. Said lands are wethWn-,
teced.
Also a small lot of Neemes. Moles, Wa
gons, and all the farming implements be
longing to-the premises’ tn fe sold with the
lands, or without, to soil purchasers. The
above property will be sold on good terms.
Those who desire to purchase wilt do well
to call and examine fur themselves,
SEN US H. CLARK.
July 24. 1851. 15 6 vi
lOR 1 GAINES PRICES CURRENT.,
CORRECTED WKEKLT BT THE MERCHANTS.
Bagcinng-—Ketuckjr, to a 18 Hice—lb, ; 5a 6
India, : 18a80 \'ail —“ : 5a 6
Rope, per lb. : 9a 10 Oil—l .amp 1 75a2 00
Bacon—haras, per lk, 12 Lin-eed, 185
sides, “ 11 Train, I 00
shoulders “ 10 Peas—bushel 100a 125
Pork—mess, bbl. 818 a 120 Lem. t-yrup bx, 4 00
Buiter—reentry, lb, 15a20Shot—bag, 175a2 00
Candles— perm. “ 5a 55 Soap—per lb. 8
adamantine, “ *UaSO Steel—cast, lb, 20a25
Candies—box, $4 00 Blistered “ Is a 20
Castings, per lb, 6 Tallow, “ 8
Coflee—Rio, 37 Sugar—Stcroii.lb, 10 a 12
Colton, : 8 N. Orleans, 8 a 10
dish—Alackeral, 1 sl4 Loaf “ 16
No. 2. . 13 Refined, “ 10a 11
No. 3. 1250 Crushed, “ 15 al6
font, per bushel, 100 Spirits—brandy, 50a 1 50
Fluur—western, bbl. 700 regular, gal. 3 s;ia l 00
Canal “ 800 apple, “ 62a75
Glass—[terboi, 275a300 Rum—iamuica“ 150
(•unPowder-ksg,6soa7 00 N. England, 50afi2
Hides—dry, lb, 8a *J Whiskey—raw,
Iron—sweedes.lb, 5 a 7 innnongahala. 85 aI 00
Kiigtlsb, “ 4a 6 reclined. “ $0
Laid, : : 12Gin—liolland, I 75a2 00
lead, : : 8[ ( american 68
Mollasses—gallon, 4?a 44 Vinegar—per gallon, 37a49
Salt—sack, 150 Wines—per gal. 74 a1 00
Cabinet and Carriage
Repairing Shop.
Corner of the Green Square and Macon,
St i RETS, Ooi.ETBDRRa.
{HE Undersigned would take this meth- !
od of informing the public that they are
now prepared to execute all kinds of Cabi
net work ; also to repair Carriages at the
shortest notice and in the. most workman
like manner.
WRIGHT & BALLARD.
Oglethorpe, July 24, 1851. 15 ts
Wnsburn, Wilder St Cos.
Commission Merchants!
AND FACTORS.
JOSEPH WASHBURN,) 114, Bay Street
JN@. R. WILDER, J Savannah. Ga
FRAS. G. DANA. ) July 24, 1851. 15 6a
Floyd House,
MACON, (n ORGIA
THOMAS W t LLI a MS respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, that he
lias purchased the lease and furniture of the
above establishment, and that as sole pro-
P'ieior, he intends to give the business his
strict personal attention. He will sectite po
lite and competent clerks t and set vams, and
is determined that the tattle and bat shall lie
suplied wnh the very best the country affords.
The House is too well known for him to say
anv thing in regard to it. The rooms are
in fine repair, and the furniiure as good as
can be found in any House in the Slate, —
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon the old film of Biilor l & >Villiams, dur
ing his former connection will, his House, he
pledges himself to spare no effort to give en
tire satisfaction to both new and old friends.
July 24, 1851, 15 ly.
Carriage Making and Repairing.
THE Subscriber would respectfully an
nntutre to the Citizens of Travelers
Hetfeand ft* Xh'' n " v ’ ‘^ Ht ffepired to
execute all l line ofbusi
ness, such as making and repairing .<ll kind
of Vehicles, til the shoitesl notice? Aiul al
so to the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the ad
joining Country, that he is prepared tn exe
cute all jobs that may he brought to him, in
ibe way of Harness making and Repairing ;
and that ho keeps on hand, both Carriages,
Bugsies, and harness r ady made, and for
sale it the lowest Cash prices.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to
call and examine hit stock before purchas
ing else where.
H. D. POWELL.
Travelers Rest, July 24,1851. 15 Jy
WANTED
4 SITUATION as Clerk in sqme ex
tensive Mercantile Mouse, by olqß who
has a good deal of experience both in buying
and selling goods, ami) a good deal od ac
quaintance in South West Georgia. Apply
at this Office.
July, 24th 1851. 15 2ra
LEWIS Ac PRICE,
Ware House and Commission
*/H ere hunts,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
WE TAKE ibis method to say to onr
friends, and those who may entrust
us with their business, ihai we have comple
ted our Ware House in this place, and are
now ready to attend to all business in our
line. We will give our personal attention to
business, and no pains will be spared to pro
mote the Interest of those who may favor us
with th“ir business. The usual advances
made on Colton ati4 other produce in Store, i
ELBERT LEWIS, JOHK V PIHCE.
Oglethorpe, July 24, 1851. 15 ly j
Notice.
11l ER EBY foi warn all persons from trad
ing lor a certain Pinmisnry Note given
by mysell, and Vinson T. Hart as security,
made payaele to Miles R<>zletium and Jo- j
seph Rozlebotn. As the obligation for I
which the above ante was givsn has hren :
canceled 1 am determined not to pap it on- ‘
less compelled oy law.
GREEN DIXON.
Oglethorpe, July 24ih, 1851. 15 3t
E. B WKI-.D,
llncon, Ga.
Importer and Dealer in
EEGLISH AND cvMERCAN
Hardware.
WOULD invite the attention of
his triead* to his stock ol Cut
lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black
smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agricultural
I ngiitm nt, Axles, Sptings, Mill Irons, Tin
PI He. “sjicel and bar Copper, Lead and
Zinc; Locks, Latches, Hinges and Strews
and every other artitle usually kept in Hard
ware Stores, which he will sell on reasona
ble terms. . ,
Macon, July 19th, 1851. Mi ly
Another Sale in Oglethorpe.
WEDNESD AY, the 6ibdav of Au
gust next, will be u fie led for stile in ihe
town of Oglethorpe, llie present terminus of
the Sooth-Western Railroad, a number of
business lots, and also, lots of a large size,
for residences. The Railroad is now com
plete to that place, and the Cars runs theie <
dally.
Ogleiborpe doting the past year, and up !
to thtijpresent time, has been free from dis
ease, from local causes, us much so as any
place in tho State. This is no exaggerated
statement made for the put pose of misleads
ing my one. The fact in relation to the
health of the place, can be established by the
citizens residing there.
If is known'that three Batiks have already
made arrangements for the establishment of
Agencies m Oglethorpe, to afford facilities
for the purchase of cotton, and others will
doubtless do ikewise in time for the business
season.
TERMS—In consequence of the present
scarcity f money, the cash payment will be
nearly nominal, the remainder in two equal
instalments oil the first of January nexi, and i
the first of January theieafier Titles will
be executed upon the payment of the last
instalment.
E. G. CABANISS.
July 17, 1851. 15—ts
FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
ANDREWS HARDWICK Sf CO.,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
HARDWICK Sf COOKE,
BAT STREET,
SAVANNAH, ga.
We take this me - hod of informing our
friends and patron* oi So It-Western Geor
gia that we are le.w receiving supplie* of
BAGGING. ROPE, “ALT, -UGAR
A Nl) COFFEE, 4i our Store in Oglethorpe
for the accommodation of our patrons.
As we only intend keeping the leading
arlii les above named, any other articles that
our patrons may want, will be ordered for .
them at the shortest notice. We will re- I
ceive the Colton of Planters at Oglethorpe,
or at any other point on the South-Western
Rail Road, and forward it to our house in
Savannah, tie.king liberal advances on the
same, when requited, and accoui t for the
nett proceeds at Oglethorpe; or we will sell .
it at Oglethorpe jl tiie owners desire it. We I
have the facilities tor slot ing at Oglethorpe, !
should any of our patrons wish it held at that
point.
From the facilities we can afford to Plan
lets, by doing their business either at Ogle
thorpe or Savanuali, and furnishing them
with their supplies at Oglethorpe or at any
point on tlie Road, a strict atiemjon lo busi
ness, and a scrupulous regard tor their inter.,
est, we hope will procure lor us a liberal
share < f patronage.
John F. Andrews,
J h.n G. Cooks July 17. 1851.
Ricuard-N.
Town Lot for Sale.
NUMBER three, in Square three, is of
fered Tor Sale. It is situated on Sum
ter Street, and is btoad side of the Magnolia
House. Fur terms enquire of C. B. Young
blood, Esq. j
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 5< ‘
Haltes of foil at
S. 11. < Hit’s PERRY.
Oh Flint liiver.
MAN *nJ Horie, 10
Ox Can; 25
1 Horse Waggon or Buggy, 25
gj it 11 “ 30
2 f*,* Close Carriage, Barauch or
j Rockaway, 35
’ 4 or o,Mule team, * 40
A nejr Bridge is now built on ihe road from
theFeyry to Oglethorpe across Buck’s ( reek,
making the distance only two and half miles
from the Ferry. The landings are as good
as any on the River.
July 9th, 1851. 13 6tn
GEORGIA—MACON COUNTY,
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1851.
Present’ the Honoiahle Ichabod Davis,
George Williams, and Nathan Bryan
Justices.
* x HERE \s, James S. Hollinshed,
II Atlmti'isiruior of Miles K. Harman,
deceased. Conrad Murpb, Administrator of
Jacob Jasper Slappey, deceased, and James
G. Moulton and McKinnelh Taylor, Admin
istrators of Thomas Taylor, deceased, have
duly petitioned the Court for letters of dis
mission from the F.stiles they severally rep
resent: Therefore, all peisons concerned,
are hereby citerl to appear-at the regular
Term of said Court, on the Second Monday
in January xi, to allow cause, (if any they
qan ) why saiu letters of dismission should not
be granted in terms of the Law.
Given titidei my hand, at Office, in La
nier, this 7th dav of July, A. D. 1851
W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O.
July 9th, lbsl. 13 6m.
G - €.<ARMICHIEUC#.
fW IHE Suliscribeis having as
snriated thetnseives under the
.above name, for the purpose of transacting a
General Ware-Hone and Commission
Business, lake this method ot interning the
Planters and Merchants generally, that they
are now prepared to receive Cotton in Stole
or any otite r Good* on consignment.
They will have on hand at all time*
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee,
Salt, Iron, <Spc. fee.
Liberal Advances made on cotton whea
desired.
G. C. CARMton*t. J, P. Harvxt.
REKKRKNCES:
Messrs. Logan &. Atkinson; Macon, G.,
” Neely fi Griffin, “
July a, jyufiii 4 12-ly.
1m oyl months afterdate application will
. be made to the Honorable Inferior
. Com I of Marino County, when sotting for or.
(dinary purposes for leave to sell the land and
negroes belonging to the estate of Phebe
Peebles, late of Marion Countv dec’d,
ISAAC H. PEEBLES, Adm’r.
July 9th, 1851. 13 4m
Lost or Mislaid.
A Note of hand bearing date 24th of May
last, given by Allen Meeks, for $32
with interest from date, made payable to
James Mrqtiilfen or bearer, on the first day
of .October next. JAMES McQUILLF.N.
Oglethorpe, July 17,1851. 14-St.
Marshal’s Sale.
WILL be sold in the town of Ogle
thorpe on Monday the fourth
dav ot Agust next, the following property to
wit:
The Groceries and billiard table, belong
ing to Suggs St Wilson, to satisfy two fi. fag.
in favm of the Council of Oglethorpe vs. aaid
Suggs fc Wilson
JAMES R. NELSON, Mrashnl.
July 17, 1851. 14—2 t
1200 Acres of Land
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers tor sale, his plan
tation, consisting of 600 acres lying
four miles from Ameticus and sixteen miles
from Ogleifioipe, on the road leading from
A memos to Oglethorpe. 150 acres o! land
under cultivation, 75 acres fresh land.
Said premises ate well watered with Springs
and a sinall creek running entirely through
the 600 Here lot.
Also three other lots with amall improve
ments, mostly <>ak and hickory, Any person
wishing to purchase said pi utilises, or any of
said Lauds would do well to call anti exam
ine the glowing crop upon said premises.
The Subscriber can at all times he found
on the plantation, and will lake great pleas
ure in showing the premises to anv person
calling. ALEXANDER RAMSEY.
July 17, 1851. 14 6m,
YOKOi A DOCK,
FAOiORS, AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 94 MT-HTKKPT, *
’ SAVANNAH GEORGIA,
w. r. tonue. [j uly 17 6m.] w. oden.
WAUFMOUSE
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
N. OUSLEY ts SON.
MACON, GA.,
GOEFREY OUSLEY Sf CO.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JAMES E. UOOPRET,
n. OUSLEY, July 17, 1851.
r. v ouslet. 14-6 m.
FOUR MONTHS after date application
will be made to tlm Court of Ordina
ry of Macon county for leave to sell a negro
girl, for tlie benefit of Martha J. Bell, minor,
, JAMEt BELL, Gurd'n.
I July 17,1851, 14 4m,
ICE! ICE!
TIIE StßStimtE M BFFFSES
a teceipt to enable any person to make
Ice, in any climate, with but little expense
or trouble. The process is simple, and can
be accomplished by the most limited under
standing, so as the produce from even warm
water, in the hottest climate, a pute ice, c
qual in every essential to that formed by na
tural causes The luxury ol always having
at one’s will, in the heat of summer, a put•
and delirious Ice, will readily be conceded;
and its advantages, in cases of sickn* ss. can
not be too greatly prized. By ‘hi* same
process warm water can be rendered deligli
fully cold in about 5 minutes, and ice creams,
with many other luxuries, can be mado it
from 10 to 20 minutes.
The following notice of this great discove
ty is taken from the New York Sun :
“A Real Lbxojiv.— Dr. James R. Wil
mington pioduces, by an artificial process,
pure and solid ire, from waim water, in the
heat ofsummer, in less than half hour. And
tie can rent’ -a barrel of water as cold as ice
itself in a very few minutes. This discov
ery Ihust be of immense value to all living
Sewtli.
T CRMs.—This receipt, which contains fu I
instructions for making jee and ice t, earns
cooling water, and nnnumerous other usdo
matters will be forwarded to order for r l w
Dollars, by addressing Dr Jas. R.
ton, 122 Nussaust, N. Y.
One Agent only will he appointed in each
county, and thosw desiiing the agency must
forward SSO, for which they will receive 37
copies of the pamphlet, containing full in*
structions.
Look Out for the New
OMNIBUS AND HA CK LINK.
THE Public are respectfully informed tlmt the under*
phyned is now running a lauk from Oglethorpe for
tlie purpose of conveying passengers to any point within
fifty mm* Also he will convey pameiigevt from the
Rail Road Depot to any |*art of the City, on the moil ac
comodating terms.
J. It. WALDROP.
Junc|2G. 185\ H-ts,
A New Livery, Sale and Exchange
STAB LE, 3
Located on tlU‘ of Rnndolpb
nmlClialtiatn Streets, iu lull view or
The Oglethorpe Hotel,
WILL be completed and ready liar
business by ihe 20th Inst. At this
Stable will be kept, Horses Buggies, Carri
ages and Vehickles of all descriptions, to
hire, sell or swap. Persons will be sent to
any poiltt in Georgia. Horses boarded by
the month, week or day. Persons coming
to out place to take the cars, can find a largo
airy, comfortable and well kept Stable to
leave their Horses at. Tin* Lots adjacent
to the Stables, are shaded by a beanliful
grove, and well supplied with running water;
Drovers lire therefore, invited to give us •
call, as ample provision will be made for
their iteromodation.
A. W. COLLINS, G. \V. ASHBURN,
J. C. ASHBURN, M. S. McKENZIE.
Oglethorpe July 1, 1851. 12-6 m.
GEORGIA, Macon County.
■ .NOUR Months after date application will
JP be made to the Couit ol Ordm-iry of
said County for an order to sell lot of land
No. 130 in the Second District of once Mus
cogee, now said county ol Macon, as the
property of William Tomlinson deceased,
fur the benefit ol bit heirs and -reditors.
E. GU V Adm’r.
May 24 1851. m -im.
Carriages! Carriages]
lllfe
TB lIE Subscriber announces to the peo-
M. pie ol Oglethorpe and surroanding
Country, clmt he has now on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Rockaway s, dkc., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in his lino are invited to call and examine
his Stock, at Messrs. Lewis 6c Price’s
VVaie House, Corner of Baker and Cuyhr
Streets.
T. M. JACKSON, Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts
J. Kaufman & Bro.
FLOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
Syrup, Lemon Syrup, Tobacco, Soap,
Candles, &r. fee. Just received and for
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9tli, 1851. 1$ ts
West Oglethorpe ?
Cl ITUATtD on ihe risntof Land West
of the present locality of the City of
Oglethorpe,
Immediately after crossing the Branch.-
Ground high and rolling, water good. Town
Lots suitable for business or residence. Tho
Lots are immediately on ibe main road lead
ing to Pondtown and Americus from which
direction the principle trade for this point
will come. Those desirous ofltealth or pica*
sunt locations, will do well to call and exam.,
iue for themselves. Lots have already beeu
sold to the amount of several thousand dol
lars. Apply to the subscribers on the prem
ises
J. W. HERRING,
N. L. ANGIER.
West Oglethorpe, July 9, 1851. 18 ts
For Sale.
LOT No. 9 on Square 3 on the Corner
of Macou and Chatham Streets. Ap
ply lo PHILIP COOK.
Oglatkerpe, July 8* lsf *. lf.if