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the last shaft quivered in his own breast
earthly career is ended. Fretnia
eontylost a star in her Chaplet—commit
nity a ilwfnl man, —the Legal pro
fession, an Hfltottrn her of and
his relatives amL dfi aflectiddafc*
kinsman. Thereio*be h,
Resolved , That we sorely regret the P
k)ss of Brother Scott, and sympathise
with his relatives and friends.
Resolved , Thai we wear the usua|
badge of mourning 30 days in token of
our respect for the deceased, end that the
Lodge room lie clad in mourning for the
same time.
Resolved, That a conv of this pream- 1
ide an resoluiions be forwarded to the |
Mother of the deceased, and also to the <
(papers of the city fbr"pul>licaiion. !
E. W.’aLLEN. )
B. A. HUDSON, > Com.
JOSHUA SEE, S i
E. J. PixCKaRD, Sec’rv Pr tern. i
MEDICAL CARD.
_____ \
DR. JAMES M. POKES respectfullyof
ler% iiis services to die citizens of Ogle
thorpe and vicinity in the various In a itches
of Medicine, He may he found at Mr. Fear
Drug Stole during the day, and at the Pa
vilion House ui night, when not profession
ally engaged.
August 14, 1851. 18—ts
‘ (
Cabinet and Carriage
KepniringShop.
Corner of the (lrent Square and Macon ‘
Streets, Oglethorpe. !
FjpHE Undersigned would take this nielli- ,
_UL ud of informing the public that they are !
now prepared to execute all kinds ofCabi
net work ; also to repair Carriages at the i
shortest notice and in the most workman- ,
ike manner.
WRIGHT & BALLARD.
Oglethorpe, July 24, 1851. 15 ts
Now Spring and Sunniier Goods
i
J. T . SUGGS
TjKTOULD respectfully calf the attention of his friends
” and the public generally to his large aiul well ,
selected assortment ot
SPKJJV& & SI\7IJUER GOODS, i
consisting of every variety of staple and Fancy Dry
Goods—such as Kerseys, Satinets, Casimeres, Cloths,
Blankets, Flannels, shawls. Calicoes, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Linens, Muslins, fc?ilks, Satins, and a variety
of other Fancy Articles. (
Ready-made € 1 o I Iti n ?
Os the Latest Style and Best Quality.
IIATS and CAPS of every description. BOOTS and
SHOES of all qualities. A \ ariety of
GROCERIES , HARDWARE , CUTLERY , SC. ■
In short, purchasers fan he supplied with almost any
article tftay desire, on the most reasonable terms.
Those who desire to get the full worth o! tlieit mon
ey, would d*> well to give me a call, for I pledge myself
that none who purchase shall tjo away without obtain
ing a bargain.
Fort Glints, Gci., March 25 t0,*183 1. I—ts
Oglethorpe Prices Current.
CIIUUr.CTF.iI WEEKLY.
BACON, Hants, per !b. . 13 cts.
fctides, dean “ . . 13
Shoulders, “ . 12 a 12J
BUTTER, Goshen “ . 25 a 30
Country “ . 12 a 15
BAGGING, gunny . . 16
Muff’d gunny • • 15
COFFEE, ‘ “ . a 16
CANDLES, Sperm “ . 50 a 60
Adamantine, “ . 40 aSO
Tallow, “ . 25 a 30
FLOUR, per bbl. $7 50a 800
MACKEREL, No. L “ • 15 00a 16 50
“ “ 2. “ 14
•• “ 3. “ 12 50
CORN, per bushel, l 00 a 1 25
‘‘MEAL “ 1 30 a 150
LARD, per lb. . . 14 al6
LEAD, “ • . 10 al2
MOLASSES, per gallon 40 a 45
2>YRUP, N. O. “ 50 a55
Clarified 90 a 1 00
SUGAR, “ • 10 a 12
I SALT, per sack . • 200
; SALT, per bushel, • 1
j RICE, per lb. . • 5 a 5
OIL, Linseed, per gallon 1 *-o a l 50
j TURPENTINE “ 1 00a l 25
I TALLOW, per lb. • . 9a 10
■ BEES’ WAX, per bl. • 20a 25
■ NAILS, per lb. . 6 a 7
I FORT GAINES PRICES CURRENT.
OORUECTED WEEKLY BV THE MERCHANTS.
Bae'on-ha.ns.pepb, . }
shoulders “ 10 Pcas-hushel 100 a 125
Pork —mers. bbl. slßa*2o JUni. Syrup bx, 4 00
cjSSn.”* 40 * “• W
n-naTir lb ’ 17 Suur-St croix.lb. lojl
Coffee-mo, V Orleans,a 10
I 114 WWII
I! 0- o’ ! VJSO Crushed, “ 15 al6
I Coroijar bushel, 1 W 3 “ { ill!
f Flo,, £ir ß ’ r “’ 8® a,|e, : g ; ; *
GlaseA™ box, 275a 300 Ruuxr-iamaiea 150
Gun Powder-keg, 6 50 a 7 00 35
Hidee-dry lb, Ba 9W * m > OI , aha | a , 85 a 100
Iron—swcedes.lb, Ja jj m b „ gy
Urd KngU,h ’ : “ : 4 *l2Gin—Holland, I •*
* 42a44;Vinc“ar-per gall™.37a4a
Salt-saekf 150 IWines-per gal. 74 a 100
~~ ToTficE
MESSRS. KELSUN&CI M.MlNGwould inform the
public that persons hiring ‘ 'aggie* rmu’
nms: exiwet to pay on the delivery of them,at and P*
boarding horse, with them must pa> ™ o " l .'^'indebted™.
cessnies require iHi, course. All pt mae ,
them bv note or account Will please settle troniediu y-
April 24th, 1851; 3 n -
H.N. GRAY
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Blakely, Early Co,,Ga.
March 25, ISSI. I—ly
INEW STORE.
Carson, Grier & Cos.
7SpyߣE just received from New York and •
B at their Now Store, opposite j
Price's House, Baker Stieet, a large
and of Spring and
SunlnM* Goods,
Consisting of of
Staple aiMPß^UrytiootL.
Boots and >hoos. wß>
dwaie, Cutlery and Crockery, Drujrs Med
icines, Ready made CloihiHg’,
tionerv, Jewelry &c., &.c. AII flittflwtei
have been catefully selected, and witlbe
on very reasoneble terms. The Citizens ofl
Macon and adjacent Counties are respectful .
ly invited to call and examine our stock be
lore making their purchases.
We would also call the attention of those
in the vicinity of LANIER, to our Store in
that place, where we have a Slock equal
to any in Oglethorpe, and where almost any
article desired can be had on good terms by
culling at the Brick Store.
R. CARSON,
J. M. GREER,
J.T. CARSON.
Oglethorpe May, 15 1851. stf
GEORGIA —Macon County.
WHEREAS A. A. Irwin applies to me ■
fur letters of Administration on the j
estate of H. W. Ellis deceased:
These are therefore to cite, summons and
admonish all persons concerned, that they he
and appear at my office within the lime pie- j
scribed by law, to file their objections, if any
they have, otherwise said letters will be
granted. W . W. CORBITT, c. c. o.
August 6. 1851. 17-lm.
708 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE,
Two anti a half miles from Oglethorpe.
f jjTHE Subscnber having more Land than
JL lie can cultivate, offers the plantation i
where he now lives, 24 miles west of Ogle
thorpe, for sale. There are 70S acres of ex
cellent Pine Land—lso acres in cultivation
—tolerable good house—good Gin-house and
Cotton-screw—good orchards, and a letter A.
No. 1, Spting of good, cool, and pure water.
The health of the place is undoubtedly first
rate. The cleared land is under a good
letice, and lias been cleared faom 10 to 17
yeais, but having a clay foundation, and ly
ing well, is still valuable. The 550 aeres
uncleared, is heavy timbered, lies well, and
has proadleaf black-jack and buck-eye grow.-
ing all over it—a sufficiency of timber for a
Sttam Saw-mill. Foo further particulars,
came and see. During my absecce Mr. A.
A. Lowe will be on the place and and show
it to persons calling. O. C HORNE.
August 7, 1851. 17—ts
AVasitbiirii, Wilder &€.
Commission Merchants,
AND FACTORS.
JOSr.PH WASHBI'RN,) 111,Bay Street
JNB. K. WILBUR, ; Savannah, Ga
FRA (i. DANA. ) July 24, 1851. Is Gm
Tloyd Hope,
MACON, GEORGIA
THOMAS WILLIAMS respectfully in
forms his friends and the public, that he
has purchased the lease and furniture of the
above establishment, ami that as sole pro
prietor, lie intends to give the business his
strict personal attention. He will secure po ?
lite and competent clerks and servants, and
is determined that the table and bar shall be
suptied with the very best the country affdrds.
The House is too well known for him tosnv
any thing in regard to it. The rooms ate
in fine repair, and the furniture as good as
can be found in any House in the State,—
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
upon the old firm of Buford &. vV tlliams,duj
ing Uis former connection with 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
nounce to the Citizens ot Travelers
Rest and its vicinity, that lie is prepared to
execute till kinds of work in liis line ot busi
ness, such as making and repairing all kiii(l
of Vehicles, at the shortest notice. And al
so to the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the ad
joining Country, that lie is prepared tn exp*
cute all jobs that may be brought to him, in
tin: way of Harness m iking and Repairing ;<
and that lie keeps on hand, both Carriages/:
Buggies, Hnd harness ready made, and fsr
sale at die lowest Cush prices.
Those wishing to purehaso will do wrHJfiJ
call and exaugwd hi# purcjMFl
Travelers Rest, July 24, ly
SOUTHERN MUTjUir
uvs un.dj\ec co„
Principle Office, Alliens, Ga.
Albon Chabb. Secy, Asbury Hbll Pros’t.
nthi* company ha. been in operation between hire*; and
1 four yenrs, and ban acquired a capitul in notes and
cash of nearly Three Hundred Tluat-and Dollars. All
losses promptly settled on the preseiimtion of satisfactory
proof. Firk Risks, ami insurances on Nearoes, as Well
upon the lives of W hite persons, taken by the under-
A**.
July 31, 1851. ‘ 16-6 m.
TOWNSEND’S, Sands’, Risby’s. and
Comstock’s Compound Extract’s of
Sarsaparilla, for sale by,
Aug. 1, 1851. PHILIP T. FEARS.
OGLETHORPE
DRUG STORE.
PHILIP T. FEARS takes tliis method
of calling the attention of his friends
and dm public gcnetally to liis splendid as
sortment of Drugs and Medicines now on
hand, and assures the Physicians of this and
I the sot rounding villages that hu will do all in
his power to give satisfaction.
He Begs leave also to call the attention
of the Ladies to his beautiful supply of
PERFFMKRY.
TOILET PUIVJJKRS if PAh\TS.
Oglethorpe, August 1, 1851. 16-ts.
EPPING’S Compound Fluid Extract of
BUCHU, a sovereign remedy lor dis
eases ot the bladder, spine and kidneys, u i
nary organs, gravel, stone in the bladder,
catarrh of the bladder, morbid irrita
ot the bladder, and urethra, disease of
r flhmqtstaid and retention, and incontinence
from a loss of tone in die parts con
cV|Sold by PHILIP T. FE \ US.
Prfe|®2 per bottle. Aug. i 1851.
Dl^jj^ku^U FF’.S Family Medicines,
amonesHjjEli will be found bis invalu
ble, Dysentery ®|mdi;d, Pain Killer, and
Liquid Cathartitfjiglso Dr. Comstock’s Pa
tent Medicines, Pain Killer,
Connels Pain extraUnflhnd Magical Extrac
tor, pain is not knowOTßwts use.
All sold at the Store bv
Aug. 1 1851*
A LARGE assortment of
sicalj Miscellaneous, and School Bo6ks
Slates, Pencils, Paper, Ink and Bank Books
ot every description, and for sale by
P. T. FEARS Drugoist.
Oglethorpe Aug. 1 1851. 16-ts
AY ER’S Cherry Pectoral for the cure of
Coughs, Colds and Consumption, for
sale, by [Aug. 1, 1851.] P. T.. FEARS.
DR. CHRISTIES Galvanic Belts,
Necklaces, Bracelets and Magic Fluid
for tho permanent cure of Rheumatism and
all Mervous Diseases. For sale bv
Ang. 1,1851. P. T. FEARS.
GEN. TWIGGS’ Hair Dye, for making
Gray Hair grow out its original color
and no mistake ; numbers in this city testify
to the fact. Sold bv P. T. FE \RS;
Ag. 1, 1851. 16-ts
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFATT’S Vegetable Life Pills and
Phoenix Bitters, for sale by
Aug. 1. 1851. P. T. FEARS.
GOOD Old Fort and Madeira Wines,
Fine Brandy and Alcohol (for medical
purposes only,) sold bv
Aug. 1. ISSI. PHILPT. FEAJpII
PILLS —Champion's,
Dent’s, Peters’, Moffat’s,
Lntle’s, Jayne’s, and all other kinds of Pills
for sale by PHILIP T. F&YI18, at the
Oglethorpe Ding .Store.# ‘ At g. 1. 1851.
AJER’S
Cherry Perioral for the Cure of
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,
I Vhooping-Cough, Croup, Ashthma and
Consumption.
Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in
tliis g.’aeration to facilitate the business of life—increase 4
its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human ex
istence, none can be named of more real value to man
kind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing
AH. Avast trial of its virtues throughout this broad
country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine
or combination of medicincn known, can so surely con
trol aim cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary dis
ease which have hitherto swept from our midst thou- |
sands anil thousands every year. Indeed, there is now |
abundant reason to believe a Kemedy has at length been (
found which can be relied on to cure the most danger- j
jous affections of the lungs. Our space here will cot
permit us to publish any proportion of the cures affected
by its use, but we would present the following opinions
of eminent men, and refer further enaninr to tho circular
which the Agent below named, will always be plea
sed to furnish free, wherein are full particulars and in
dispttlabk* proof of those facts.
From the President of Amherst College, the
celebrated Professor Hitchcock . .
“James C. Ayer—Nir: I have used your Cherry Pec
toral in iny own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis,-and am
satisfied from its chemical constitution, that ii is an ad
mirable compound for the relief of laryngia! .and bron
chial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior char
acter can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it
as you think proper.
HOWARD J/rrCIK OCK, !.. L. D..
From the widely celebrated Professor Sil
liman, M. /A, L. L. JJ ., Professor of
Chemistry , Mineralogy, Sfc, Yak Col
lege, Member of the Lit . Hist. Med. Phil .
and Scientific S ocitlics oj America and
Europe
“ I deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composi
tion from si.me of the best articles in the Materia A/edi
ca, and a very effective remedy for the class of diseases
it is intended to cure.
JNew Haven, (’t., Nov. 1, 1819.
, Afojor Patthon, President of the A’. C. .Senate, ’ateF
Tie has used the Cherry Pectoral with wonderful success,
r>cure an inflammation of the lungs.
Prom one of the first Physicians in Maine.
■Vaco. J/„., Aprils*, 184<J.
Dr. J..F7. Af* r. /,t>well. Ontr Nir: I uni nnsv con
stantly uaingfour Cherry A'ctorai in my praciirn. aihl
prefer it to any other medicine tor pulmonary complaint,,
k’nira of many severe cases, 1 am cor.vin
( , ,j it will cure cnilphs, colds, and diseases of tile lungs,
fie.it lot vo put to deliaiiee all oxhor remedies,
I invariably recommend its .tse in ea-ex of cpnsump
-1 lion, and consider it much thff best remedy known for
, that diseu-e.
Ilesueotftilly yours. I. S, Ct’.SHM AN, M. D.
jPREPaRKD AND .VOID 15V JaAIRo C. AAIiR,
f’raetical Chemist l.owell, J/ass.
.Sold by !’■ T. Fears, Oelethorpe, Joseph A’llcker,
Me, H. II- Junes i eo., jUoiitgmaerj-, and Druggists
generally.
July, 311851. * IS 3m
■-
Administrators Sale.
a GKEABLEto an order of the Honor
able the Inferior pourt of Suniier
County, when silting lor ordinary purposes,
will be sold at the Court House in Lanier,
on tho first Tuesday in October next, on a
short credit, say till the first day of January,
Lot of Land nutnber eight (No 8) in the sec.
cond district of formerly Muscogee now Ma
con County, said land being purl of the es
tate of James ftl. D. King deceased, and
sold for the benefit of tho distributees.
ANGUS M. D. KING, Adtu’r.
July, 81185). 16-tds.
P. G. ARRINGTON,
attorney at law,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Otfleiltoipe, Macon County, Gin
April 17, Idj.l, g—ly
PEMBERTON & SUMR,
ARK now receiving and will continue to receive during
the Summer n large stock of
Famihf Grocer ies ,
consisting of Bacon, Dird. Flour. Loaf and Brown Stiga
Coffee,.Tf4i, Rice, Syrun, Molasses. Mackerel No. !
Whiskey, Kum. (*in, Brandy, Wine, Porter Cordial*,
l.ejnoh tfvmp, Pickles, Preserves* Lobsfers, Sardines - ,
Snulf. Sizars Tobacco, Soap Starrh, Adaman
tine and Star (handles, together wit a a general assort
ment of ronfectioncric* &<*. Pure and Extra l/*ad. Paints
Oils. Putty. Varnish, I.amblack, and a variety of other
Paints, Mails; anil many other articles too numerous to
mention, all oi which will Ik*, sold very low for cadi.
Call and see for yourpelf before purchasing elsewhere.
] heir Store is on Crescent street, one door west of the
Pavilion House. They will give the highest market
price for Country Produce, delivered attheir Store.
May 1,185!. 3-Gm
mrvicK
subscriber being desirous of embarking in other
-J- business, olfers for sale, his entire (half) interest in
the. Cabinet Furniture business, consisting of a full
sett of elegant tools, new machinery, stock on hand,
house and lot, and also his dwelling hours? and lot, viola
ted on Macon Street. Pun-lniNe-rs are invited to call and
examine fir themselves.
WILLIAM. II WRIGHT.
Afay 7th 1830. 4. t f >
FA V TORS
AND
Cominissioii Me reliant s,
AfihmElPS HARDWICK If CD.,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
IT A R it&l CK ts C O OKE,
STREET,
GA.
Wo take this method our
friends and patrons of South-Western Geor
gia that we are now receiving Supplies of
BAGGING, ROPE, SALT, SUGAR
AND COFFEE, at our Store in Oglethorpe
for the accommodation of our paironsik
As we only intend keeping the leading
articles above named, any other articles that
our patrons may want, will bo ordered for
them at the shortest notice. We will re
ceive the Cotton of Planters at Oglethorpe,
or at any other point on the South-Western
Rail Road, and forward it to onr house in
Savannah, making liberal advances on the
same, when required, and account for the
nett proceeds at Oglethorpe; or we will seJk
it at Oglethorpe if the owners dcsita iu- We
have the facilities for storing at Oglethorpe,
should any of ogrpatruus wish it held at tiiat
point.
Frosn the facilities we can afford to Plan
-tel*, by doing their business either at Ogle
thorpe or Savannah, and furnishing them
with their supplies at Oglethorpe or at any
point on the Road, a strict attention to busi
ness, and a scrupulous regard for llteir inter
est, we hope will procure for us a liberal
share of patronage.
John F. Andrews,
John G. Cooke July. 17, 1851.
RichardS. Hardwick. 14-6 m.
Land and other Property for Sale
tTjTIHE Subscriber offers for s-de a vulua
jL ble settlement of Oak and Hickory,
Land, nearest point within one mile of Ogle
thorpe, on both sides of Flint River, (the
residence on said land being within two and
a half miles of Oglethorpe, on the East side
of said River) containing six hundred and fif
ty or seven hundred acres, two hundred of
j which tire now in cultivation. There is also
| a good Ferry on said land. There is also a
: settlement of land containing about five hun
dred acres, 200 of which are in cultivation
which can be purchased on reasonable terms
if desired, lying broadside of the above drs
ctibed settlement. Said lands are well wa
tered.
~ .Also a small lot of Negroes, Mules, Wa
gons, and all the farming implements be
longing to tin premises’ to be sold with the
lands, or without, to suit purchasers. The
above property will bo sold on good terms.
Those who desire to purchase will do well
to call and examine for themselves.
SENUiS H. CLARK.
July 24,1851. 15 6ui
Piles! Piles!! Piles!!!
READ this all VOU who are flittering with thin dri nd
i'nl D?sca,e ami rail at the Oglethorpe Drtigg Nlori
ami buy a box of I’riorT pile ointment.
Atlanta, Si ft. 25, 1850.
Thi* i to certify that I have used Pryor’* Pile Oint
ment with success in the treatment of ulcers of the plin
gedemic kind , 1 further slate that it is the best application
to piles that 1 tun acquainted with.
11. WESTMORELAND.
Atlanta, Sept. 25, 1850.
CoI.Wm. 1!. Pryor:— Dear Nir: I can and do most
cheerfully ami sincerely certify to the efficiency of vour
Pile Ointment. Few persons itan haven better right to
express nn opinion concerning the ninny different reme
dies that have lteen offered to the puffin: for the cure ot
the malady than I have, because few have Inert more,
severely nfflicted than I have been,and as few, perhaps,
have tried a greater number of remedies tor it. .My
opinion is that your pile ointment is the very best in Use;
(pat it will not only sooth and ameliorate, but will posi
tively cure if properly applied anil itersevered in a fair
trial. 1 recommend to all penults in reach of melt a
remedy the use of your ointment.
Yours rnsitcetftilly.
EDNV. YOUNG HILL.
LuGrsnge, Ga., Ang. 1850.
Col. Wm. B. Pryor: —Dear Sir.— Von ask me to ex
press uu opinion with regard Ut ynnr ointment for Piles
and Burns. 1 urn familiar with the different Ingredients
entering into its composition, a* well of the modo of coin
jiotinding it. and consider it a remedy powerfully effica
cious in relieving the maladies it professes to cure, its
Well as mahy other contageooa diseases.
1 have known it used with nnirli mu t.'ss in the treat
mentof Piles particularly, anil lake great pleasure in of
fering you this testimonial of its virtue.
R. A. T. RILLEY, M. D. A. M.
Sold by Philip T Fears Dealer in Dings,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs and
Books. Baker Street, Oglethorpe, Ga.
Physicians supplied on liberal terms.
August I, 1851, 16 6m.
-g G. C. CARM ICILEL&Co.
THE StibScribcts Itaving as
iMIHBBR sotiated tliemsdves under the
above name, for the purpose of transacting a
General Ward!oust: anti Commission
Business, take tliis method oi informing tie
Planters and Merchants generally, that tbe\
are now prepared to receive Cotton in Slot
or any other Goods on consignment.
They will have on hand hi all times
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Cujj're,
Salt, Iron, ,Sfc. £fc.
Liberal Advances ntatio on cotton when
desired.
G. C. Caiimichal. J, P, {larvet.
nK.rr.nF.Nci'.s:
Messrs. - Logan <Sc Atkinson; Macon, Ga.,
“ Neely V. Fleming; Griffin, “
Ogletlinrpe, July 3, 1851. 12- Jy.
Lost or Mislaid.
A Note of hand bearing date 24th of May i
CSh. Lst, given by Allen Meeks, for $32
with interest front date, made payable to j
Jatm-s Mcqnillen or bearet, on the first day]
of October next. JAMES MiQUILLEN. ;
Oglethorpe, July 17,1851. 14-3 t.
1200 Acres of Land
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale, liis plan
tation, consisting of 600 acres lying
four miles front Ameiicus and sixteen tuiles .
from Oglethotpe, oil the road leading fiom I I
Americus to Oglethorpe. 150 acres of land j .
under cultivation, 75 acres fresh land, s
Said premises am well watered with Springs I
and a small neck running entirely tlirough !
the 600 acte lot,
Also three oilier lots with small improve
ments, mostly oak and hickory. Any person
wishing to purchase said pi onuses, or any of
said Lauds would do well to cull atig| exam
ine the glowing crop upon said premises.
The Subscriber can at all times bo found
on the plantation, a rid will take great pleas
ure in showing the premises to any person
calling. ALEXANDER RAMSEY,
July 17, 1851, 14-6 m.
YOSOE A ODE.Ii, afMj
F ACTORS, A NOj
iroMMissifmi vmmitom
NO. ( J 4 BAY-STREET,
SAVMNNAH GEORGIA.
w. p. yonoe. {July 17 6m.] tv. oden.
Warehouse
” AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
A’. OUS LEY fy SON,
MACON, GA.,
GODFREY OVSLEY If ( 0.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JAMES E. OODPIIEY,
N. OUSI.F.Y, July 17, ISSI.
n. f. ousley. 14-6ni.
FOUR after date application
will bo made to the Court of Ordina
ry of Macon county for leave to sell a ncgio
girl, for the benefit of Martha J. Bell, minor,
JAMEs BELL, Gnrd’n.
July 17, 1851, 14-4 m,
WANTED
A SITUATION as Clerk in some ex
tensive Mercantile House, by one who
has a good deal of experience belli in buying
and selling goods, and a good deal of ac
quaintance in iSoiith West Georgia. Apply
at this Office.
July, 241 h 1851. 15 2m
LEWIS & PH Hl.',
Ware House ami Commission
JJcrch an ts ,
OULKTBOUPii, DA.
WE TAKE this mctiind to say to our
Irieiids, and those who may entrust
us vt it!i llteir business, tiiat we have comple
ted our Ware House in this place, and are
now ready to attend to all business in our
line. Wc will give our peisonal attention to
business, and no pains will be spared to pro
mote the Intoresl of those who may favor os
with their business. The usual advances
made on Cotton and other produce in .Store.
F.T.BKItT l,r.Wl>\ .KIIIN V. PRICK.
Oglethorpe, July 24, 1851. 15 ly
Notice.
I HEREBY’ foiwarn all persons fiom trad
ing for a certain I’rnmisoty Note given
by myself, and Vinson I’. Hart as security,
given about the first of June last, fur sixty ,
dollars, and due I lit! 25th of December next,!
The above note was made payaele to Jo- J
sepli Rozenbiim. As the obligation for
which the above unto was given has been j
canceled l am determined not to pay it tin- j
less compelled by law.
GREEN DIXON.
Oglethorpe, July 24th, 1851. 15 3t
E. If W EED,
Uncoil, Ha.
Importer and Dealer in
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware.
WOULD invite the attention of
liis friends to liis stock of Cut
lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black
smiths ant! Carpenters Tools, Agricultural
lmgliment, Axles, Spiings, Mill Irons, Tin
Piste, Sheet and bur Copper, Lead and
Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Strews
and every other article usually kept iu Hard
ware Stores, which he will sell unreasona
ble terms.
Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 ly
‘•I ICE 1 . ICE!
The subscriber possesse*
a teceipt to enable any person to make
Ice, in tiny climate, with hut little expense
or trouble. ‘Fife process is simple, ar.d can
.in accomplished by the most limited ttnder
tatiding, so as the produce fiom even warm
eater, in tho hottest climate, a pine ice, e
iual in every essential to that formed by na
■ut al causes. The ItoctiVy of always having
at one’s will, in tho heat of summer, a pute
and delicious Ire, will readily be conceded;
and its advantages, in taxes of sickness, cun
t not be too greatly prized. By tins sam*
process warm water ca 4 be rendered
lolly cold in about 5 minutes, and ice creams,
with many other luxuries, wan lie. made itt
from 10 to 20 minutes.
The following notice of ihirgreat ertsrov*-
ry is taken ftitini the New York Son :t
“A Real Lcxi nv* —Dr. James R.'WiL
; mihgion pmdoces, by an artificial ptoctss,
i pure end solid ice,'from vtnnn wtitvr, in tins
heat oflfitbmer, in less than half hour. And
| lie can rentier a hanelof water as cd|d as ic
I itself hi l. very few minote?. Th^ discov
ery nu.st be of immense vulue living
Sunlit.
Terms. —This receipt, which containsfyl!
instructions tor making ice and icecreams,
cooling water, and tiriiiumernus other useful
mailers will he forwarded to order lbr Two
Dollars, by addressing Dr. Jas. R. \V it sun
ton, 122 Nussau st., N. V.
On-e Agent only will be appointed inearb
county, and those desiiing the agency nmst
forward SSO, for which they will receive 87
copies of ti e pamphlet, containing full in
structions.
liook Out for the New
■ OMNIBUS AND BACK: KINK, g
‘piJK Puhlus are rcHpectlully informed that the undftft*’
signed is now running a Uuvk.front Oglethorpe Jk
the jrur|H>se of convening [uwsengurs to any point \iithir*
fifty miles. Afeo lie will convey pasvengere frunjnhe
Kail Hoad Depot to any pert of the C'nj, on the tu(#i *e
(‘oiuoflating terms.
- J. R. WALDROP.’
HRbne 20. l£i> I, .. dfl- ts,
A New Liven; Sale and Exchange
S T ABLE,
l.ocatid on tlic corner of Hnndolph
anil Chatham Streets, in still view of
‘The Oglethorpe Hotel,
WILL be completed and ready for
business by the 20th Inst. At this
Stable will be kept, Horses Buggies, Carri
ages and Vehickles of all descriptions, to
hire, sell or swap. Poisons will be sent to
any point in Georgia. Horses boarded by
the month, week or day. Persons coming
to our place to take the curs, can find a lingu
airy, comfortable and well kept Stable to
leave their Horses at. The Lots adjacent
to the Stables, are shaded by a beautiful
grove, and well supplied with running water;
Drovers are therefore, invited to give us a
call, as ample provision will bo made for
their accommodation.
W. COLLINS, G.W. ASIIBUKNi
J. C. ASHBURN, iM. S. McKENZIE.
Oglethorpe July 1, 1851. 12-6 m.
GEORGIA, Macon County.
II OUR Months aftet date application will
be made to the Couit ol Ord'nary us
said County for an order to seil lot ol laud
No. 130 in the Second District of once Mus
cogee, now saitl county ol Macon, as the
properly of William Tomlinson deem,sod,
for the benefit ol Ins In iis and creditcis.
E. GUY’ Adm’r.
May 24 1851.
Carriages! Carriages!
HE Subscriber anno.nice* to the peo-
S pie of Oglethorpe and smrounding
Country, that lit: lias new on hand, and will
continue to receive, Buggies, Carriages,
Rockaways, <&.c,, and will sell on it asotiablu
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything
in liis line are invited to call and examinn
his Stuck, at Messrs. Lewis & Price’s
Watu House, oil Baker Street.
t. m. Jackson, Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts
J. Kaufman & Bro.
IjILOUR, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses,
’ Syrup, Lemon Syrup,TobuccYr, Soap,
Candles, &e. &.o. Just received and lor
sale. Cheap for Cash.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1851. 13 ts
Rates of toll at
6. 11. CLAttK'S FEltliV.
On Flint Hiver.
a. MAN anJ Horse, 10
Cm'* 2i
1 Horse Waggon or Buggy, 25
2 “ “ “ #U
2 11 Close Carriage, I’arauch ur
Rockaway, 35
4 or 6 Mule team, 40
Anew Bridge is now hull I on the road from
the Ferry to Oglethorpe uctoss Buck’s Creek,
1 making tile distant only two and half miles
from the Ferry. Tim landings are as good
as aii v on the River.
July‘Jilt, 1851. 13 Goi
_s ‘ -
I .HOUR months after date application will
; be made to the Hqnorablo Inferior
Corn l of Marion County, when setting for or.
, dinary purposes for leave to sell tire land and
n.-groes belonging to the estate of Phebo
. Punblt s, late ol Marion County dec’ll,
ISAAC I! PEEBLES, Ac’m’r.
; July 9th , 185 L. 18 4m