The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, September 26, 1851, Image 3

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GEORGIA —Macon Connty. ■TTCjrHEREAS Thomas Amerson ap --wT plies lo me for letters of Adminis tration onklie estate of Jackson Tounton de ceased.- - These are tlier%e to adwMihl* ■all and singular the kindred and creditors j of said deceased, to be and appear at my ! Office within the time prescribed by law, to I show cause if any they have why said letters j should not be granted. ; YV\ YV. CORBITT, C.C.O. Sept 56. 1851. j GEORGIA, Macon County. WHEREAS Thonras Anderson applies to me for letters of ad- j ministration on the Estate of James B. Car- j ter deceased. These aie therefore to cite and admonish ■all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and appear at my Of fice within the time prescribeo by law, to .show cause if any they have or can why said letters should be not granted. YV. YV. CORBITT, C.C.O, Sept. 26, 1851. 24—lrn Harness I H arness ! THE undereigned will keep con stantly on hand, nnd for sale at G.[C. Carmichael &. Co’s YVare-llouse, cor ner of Baker and Cutler streets. A large supply of Harness of all description, Car.- riages, Buggies, Wagons and Drays; also ex- . tra Bridle lines &c. YVhich will be sold at the lowest prices; all orders promptly attended to. j S. B. KING. Sept. 12, 1851: 22— 4 m. Marshal’s Sale. WILL be sold in the Town of Ogle thorpe on Saturday the 29th inst, the following properly to-wit: One Gray Horse, levied upon as the pro perty of 11. YV'. &T. YV. Ellis to satisfy an execution for non-payment of Taxes. Also will lte sold on the same day T. YV. Ellis’ iifferest in the same horse, to satis fy a fine imposed on said Ellis bv tiro Town Council. J. 1L NELSON, Marshal. Sept. 12, 1851. 82—■** ; JVolicc lo Debtors anti Creditors, j ALL persons indebted to tlre Estate ol j Addison C. Scott late of Macon Coer,- j tv deceased, are hereby required to make J immediate payment, and those having claims j against said Estate am hereby notified to rrresunt them in terms of the law. E. YV. ALLEN, Ex’r. Sept. sth. 1851. 21 ts PRETTY TEETH r"• ASw ee t Breath 3TVv R. M ANSON’S Vanilla Tooth YVash m X for cleansing the teeth, and Puryfiying the breath, for sale at FEAR'S Drug Store. Sept. sth, 1851. 21 ts COME YE TO THE YVATERS. WARRANTED no rare no pay, nnil iio mistake ; Bnnpland’s Fe ver and Ague Remedy, for the peimanent rnre of fever and Ague. Call at the Drug Store all ye shakers and be healed. PHILIP T. FEARS. Sep*. sth, 1851. 21 if Toiiacrrliants and Planter*, /.GENCST OF THE PI an ter a’ Hank. Office on Baker St. Oglethorpe, Ga. HE Subscriber is prepared to make JbS_ libeiul advances on Cotton and other Produce. Exchange nil the North can be had in sntns to suit the purchasers. It. 11. D. SORREL, Agent. Sept. 19, 1851. 23 ts. New Dry Goods & Grocery Store. 0u Bake* Street. lIJ ODGES, would res a M W • JLjL pectfiilly inform the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the Planters of tire surrounding Country that he is now open ing a large and well selected stock ol Fancy and Staple Dry-Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Mines voc. He will also keep constantly on hand a j ’ Groceries of every description. ’he public are respectfully requested to call ad examine for themselves. Sept. 12,1851. 22-if rOYVNSEND’S, Sands’, Risbv’s. ( and Comstock’s Compound Extract sot T. FEARS. “tailoring. fOHN CRANE would respectfully in forme the Citizens of Oglethorpe and surrounding country that he has now i ted a Shop ill this placo for the purpose xecuting all business in his line that may ntrusted to him, in the neatest and most . -unable style. He has on hand a large Splendid Cloctbs sot men’s dressing, - the public are invited to call and ex "'(o"|,""'.“!inSJOHX,CRANE. tliorpe, Sept. 26, 1851. 24— ts. WLAND SFUINGS. P . hes leave to inform ihsir friends wiH the . . iin\p ic-isi’t] tU abovt* known , : -t m3 y tl.ntlSryiS*rf keeptmr tWm during f; V.. a,tyle .Ulterior to any watering a ‘Y\\o I ue will beopt'iiMiU -HiiU&T-tr* Oglethorpe Prices Curent. CORRECTED WEF.KI.V. BACON, Hams, per lb. . 13 cts. Sides, clean “ . . 13 Shoulders, ° . 12 a 12£ l BUTTER, Goshen “ . 25 a 30 L Country “ . 12 als HOGGING, gunny . . 16 jOlafl’d gunny . . 15 j O®TEE, “ 12 a 12£ i Sperm “ . 50 a 60 4(> a 43 Tallow,l* “ . 25 a3O ‘FLOUR, fLa per bbl. $7 00 a 9 ! MACKEREL,%. 1. “ 14 “ “ 2. “ 10 “ “ 9 50 ! CORN, per bushel, * 1 00 a 1 25 I MEAL “ 1 30 a 150 LARD, per lb. . . LEAD, “ . , 10 al2 , MOL ASSES, per gallon 35 a 45 ROPE 9 SYRUP, N. O. “ 50 a 55 Clarified 90 a 1 00 SUGAR, “ .8a 10 SALT, per sack . . 20(1 SALT, per sack, . 2 RICE, [ter lb. . . 5 a 5 Ol L, Linseed, prr gallon 1 25 a l 50 TURPENTINE “ 1 00 a l 25 TALLOW, per lb. . 9 a 10 BEES’ YVAX, per bl. . 20 a 25 NAILS, per lb. . 4 a 5 iiihh mi inm ■mm wi i fi Min i FORT GAINES PR ICEfTcIIRRENT \ CORRECTED WEEKLY BY TIIE MERCHANTS Bagginng—Ketucky, 16 a 18;Rice—lb, : 5 a 0 j India, : lSaSOjXailK— * k : 5a G | Hope, pur lb. : 9 a lOjOil —Lamp 175a 206 j Bacon —hams, per lb, 12 Linaecd, 125 sides, “ 11 j Train, 100 shoulders “ lOjPeas—bushel 100a 125 Pork—mew*, bbl. $lB a S2O jljent. Syrup bx, 4 00 ojinffr —country, lb, 15a20;Shot—bag, 1 75a2 00 Caiulles —sperm, “ ‘.’s a55 Soap—per lb. 8 adamantine, “ 40a50 Steel—cast, lb, 20a25 j Candies—box. #4 00 | Blistered “ 13a20 Costings, per lb, G,Tallow, * 8 Coffee —Kio, * 17 Sugar—St croix, lb, 10 al2 Cotton, : : 8 N. Orleans, ‘* 8a 10 Hsli —Mackerel, 1 #l4 Loaf “ if, No. 2. . 13 Refined, “ 10a 11 No. 3. : 12 50 Crushed, “ 15 al6 Corn, per bushel, 100 Spirits—bramly, 50a I 50 Flour— western, bbl. 700 cogniae, gal. 3 50a4 (K) Canal “ 800 apple, “ 62 a7O j Gla—per box, 275 a3OO Rmn—jamaica-'* 150 <u;i Powder-keg, 650a700 N. Kngiuud, 50 a62 Hides —dry, lb, Ha 9 Whiskey—raw, 35 , Iron—sweeties, Ih, 5a 7; nwnongahaln, 85 aI 00 j Knglish, ** la 6j rectified, ** 37 j Lard, : : 12,Gin—hoiiarnl, I 75a2 00 liead, : : S‘ american, 62 Mollassos—gallon, 42 a 44 Vinegar—per gallon, 35 a 19 j Salt—sack, 150 l Wines —per gal. 74 a lot) j PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED bug leave to inform you tli.it tliev hive taken the PLANTERS YV A RE-HO USE,Tor a term of time and associated themselves together under the name and style of S. YV. Blood worth &• Cos., in the YVare-llouse and Com mission Business, in all its various branches. The business will be conducted by S. YV. Bloodworth ; from his experience in the business, they feel confident of giving gene ral satisfaction to all those who may entrust them with their business; In confirmation of which, we refer the public to the subjoin,, ed references, and at the same time, ask a liberal share of their p-ittonage. They promise to keep their patrons ad vised of the state of the inaiket at all times; they take this occasion to say to any who may Store their Cotton with them, should they afterward wislt it shipped to Macon or Sa vannah or Charleston, it shall be promptly attended to without any additional expense. Their YVare-llouse, iu consequence of its locality, has advantages over any other in I the place, in point of security from fire, be ■ ing remote from other buildings. They will also have planters’ cotton insured if desired. Liberal CASH ADY r ANCES will he made on Produce in Store. All orders from Planters or country Mer chants will be filled at short notice, and, (as j they have no interest in Merchandize,) at the lowest cash prices; S. YV. BLOODWORTH, RICHARD JOHNSTON, REFERENCES, Planters : Dr. Thomas, \ Isaac Cheney, F.sq. i Talbot Cos. Gen’l T. Grifiin, ) M. D. North, Esq. J Coweta Cos. I James Neal, Esq. ) YVm. Pryor. Esq. $ Pike, Cos. Rev. YVm. Moseley, ( Judge A. YV. Walker. J Henry, Cos Tlios. W. Ashford, ( Ed. Broughton, Esq. j Troup, Cos. Judge J. May, \ T. Nichols, Esq. ( Fayette Cos. I. Nichols, Esq. 1 B. P. Bussey, Esq. j Met iwether Cos. Clias. Cargil, Esq. • YV. Darkness, Esq. f Butts Cos. COMMISSION MERCHANTS : Rice Dulin, Esq. Charleston, S. C. Fields & Adams, Macon, Gu. N, A. Hardee & Cos.) . C. Hartridge, Esq. > Savannah. YVm. P. Yonge, Esq. ) Editors, S. YV. Georgian, and S. Democrat. fUtims. Georgia Sts>t., Ist. 1851. i This is to certify tint Mr. S. \V. Bloodworth, has for several years been eirraec.J in ihe U urc.flouve and Commission hnsiness in this place, and from my acquaintance with him, 1 feci no hesitation iu recom mending him in that capacity to the patrons of Ogle thorpe ; he is also a good judge of tiie quality of Cotton, and consequently an excellent salesman. A. A. GAIJLDING, Sen’r: partner of tho firm of Ganlding, Ferril &. Chapman. YVm. R: PHILLIPS, Sen’r. partner of Jones Phillips & Cos. Oglethorpe, Sept. sth, 1851. 21.3 m FOUR MONTHS after date appli cation will he made lo the Court of Ordinary of Macon County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the lauds, negroes, goods, Chattels Ac. belongs intr to the estate of Meflruuder Bryan dt-c’d. ° NATHAN DRY AN. Adinr. Sept. sth, 1851- 21 4m I Hardeman & Hamilton, WARE-HOUSE AND CO.IIIISSiON MERCHANTS. Macon, Ga. Hamilton & Hardeman, FACTORS AND COMMISSiO.V MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, Will give prompt attention to all business I committed to them, at either place. THOMAS HARDEMAN. CIIAS. F. HAMILTON. EXECUTORS SALE. WILL he sold on Saturday, the 18th day of October next in the town of Oglethorpe one Black Horse, one tiuo Gold Watch and Chain, half interest in u,ne Buggy and harness, and many articles >f house-hold furniture, all belonging to llte Estate of Addison C. Scott late of Macon County dec’d. Terms on (lav of sale. m E. YV. ALLEN, Ex’r. Sept. sth, 1851. 21 ts Kewilbus and don’t Forget, firm AT it is perfectly useless to sufToi II with pains it"you will call at the Drug Store, and supply yourself with medicine, Or call on Drs. Head i§- Oliver, Pitts lver on, or Fokes who are ever ready to relieve the safe re r and fully Qualhfied. Sept. sth, 1851. 21 ls REWARD., ’ LOOK OUT (_ FOR THE. VILLAIN!!! A MAN by the name of J R. WALDROP, recently left tliis place for parts unknown, alter staying here four or five months, leaving the under signed, together with many other citizens of the place to suffer for a considerable amount of Money. He also succeeded in borrowing a considerable amount of money ftoni sever al unsuspecting individuals, on short time, iu order to have money to bear his expenses from tins place, lie also took from the Sil versmith’s Shop a fine gold watch, without leave belonging to Mr. Simons. Said YY’aldrop came to this place as a Pain let and for some time, followed his profes sion apparently very industriously. lie brought a lady to this place with him, whom he married in Macon. It is reported that lie has another wife and two children in Missis sippi. Toward the lattei end of his stay in Oglethorpe he jocosely called himself u Muriel Man in every crowd. Said VY’aldrop is about 6 feet high, stout Imilt, high forehead, dark eyes, <fcc., about 20 years of age. His wife, is a small, slep de'r built, rather sharp featured lady, inclin.. ed to be dark skinned, —carries with her a small lap dog decorated with ribands. Said Waldrop was last heard of in Rome, Ga., and was aiming lor Montgomery Ala. He sold Mr. Simons’ watch in Atlanta. Below, we give a lettet written by him to bis brother iu Mississippi, which will suffi ciently prove him to be a villain. The Above reward will be paid by the Undersigned for the Delivery of YValdrop in this [dace. A. M. THOM ASON, Os the Magnolia House. JAMES BKLL, Os the Oglethorpe Hotel. YV. 11. H. BIG 11 AM, E. V. LEE. Oglethorpe, August 22, 1851. , Alette written by J. R. VVrJdrop, to his Brother. Oglethorpe, Angus! 51k, 1351. Dear Brother :—This is to inform you that I am not well, but hope this may find you in good health. I wrote to you some time since, and given yon a deed to 154 achers of land being- in the Smith East quarter of S. 12, T. 8 R, 1, West in Lafayette County, Mississippi, i have never heard from you nr any of you since and whether you are all dead, or whether you have not received the letter, or what it is I cannot tell. lam certain of one thing and that is I have done mv duty lo yon all as to writing and answering vonr letters. Jam still in this place, doing best I can for myself. YVe are tare sep erated from each other, and may never see each other in this world, you live in a sickly country ami so do I. We have just returned from hurrying one of our bretliering; a -jreat number turned out lo day to see the last ol Cnpt. Elli, a number 1 tnan. Mrs. Waldrops health is good. She sends her love to you all. She was raised by the Honorable Mrs. Rains of Macon, Georgia, ns lo boot /, got none, but have a angel and a chris tain that communes with God always.— She knows nothing of my past life, / am endeavoring to be study man, altho I dream of blood and dead men every night; I try to be as cheerful as possible, enough for you to know that 1 am looked upon as honorable, Mrs. Carry YValdrop ! was the pony / spoke of some time since j in letter to mother, write as soon as you | leel like it and keep dark on the subject ‘ only lo mother nnd sister. Excuse mv short letter and haste ns I have lo go to the Lodge* as soon us dinner is over. , Your Brother. JOSEPH R. WALDROP. • Wnl'tropn<l.'nvorevf to DMiliinMlf off aa Wato, I hut VM fnimd (n he 11 importer. Carriage Making and Repairing. The Sui.s criber would respectfully tin tunince to the Citizens of Travelers Rest and its vicinity, thut tie is prepared to execute all kinds of work in his line of busi ness, such as making and repairing all kind of Vehicles, at the shortest notice. And al so to the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the ad joining Country, that lie is prepared to exe cute all jobs that may he brought to him, in the way of Harness making and Repairing; and that be keeps on hand, both Carriages, Buggies, and harness ready made, and for sale at the lowest Cash prices. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine his stock before purchas ing else where. H. D. POWELL. Travelers Rest, July 24, 1851. 15 ly SOUTHERN MUTUAL rjysuRAJWE co„ Principle Office, Alliens, (in. At.noN Chasi:. Secy, Ashuhv Hum. Pres’t. fpiuß company has keen in operation between three and four years, and has aeuuired a capital in notes and rash of nearly Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. All losses promptly settled on the presentation of satisfactory pi oof. Kirk Risks, and insurances on Negroes, as well as upon the lives of VV hite iH*rsotiß, taken by the under* signed Agent at Oglethorpe. Ga. PHILIP COOK, Agont. July 31, 1851. 16 6m. MEDICAL CARD.” Dr. James m. fokes rospcctfuiiyof lers his services to the citizens of Ogle thorpe and vicinity in the various branches ot Medicine. He may be found at Mr. Fears Drug Stole during the day, and at the Pa vilion House at night, when not profession ally engaged. August 14,1851. 18—ts To the Afflicted. iF you are laboring under any of the dis eases named below, and if you are real ly desilo us of getting restored to bodily soundness, you have it in your power to do so now. The price is not much; and the cure is warranted. Os all the remedies yet before tlie public, there i? none that can show such a handsome result for the same length of time, as Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicator- This is a remedy not intended to cure eve ry disease that 4 flesh is heir to.’ Nor is it intended to work miracles in curing diseases which are incurable, but we do not hesitate to say, that, if any of ilie folloiving diseases can be cured. Marshall’s Eradicate!’ will cer tainly do it. Try it and be convinced. For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Spinal Affections, Palsy, Disloca.- lions, Sprains, Bruises, Strains, (Edematous Swellings, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten dons, Tumors, Nodes, Ganglions, Wens, Goitre, Head-ache, YVeak Back, Gout, Scrofula and Tooth-ache. The following letter and certificate is from a person in the city. The original can be seen at the store of the pioprietor. AUGUSTA, January 31, 1851. Messrs. YV. H. &. J. Turpin :—Gentle men, — I have much pleasure in say ing that my wife, who lias been afflicted with Rheu matism in the feet nnd knees for tiie past two months, has been entirely cured by the use of * Marshall’s Magic Pain Eradicator.’ It is, in my opinion, the best remedy ever of feied the afflicted public, as it will certainly cure. Every body should have it. Yours, respectfully, (fcc. For sale by D’Antignac & Barrv, D. B. Plumb &, Cos., YV. H. Tott, YV. K. Kitchen and the Proprietors, Aogusta, Ga. Fot sale in Charleston, by Nelson Carter, Ga & Couririer, Dr. Cleveland, YV. A. iSkrine, and John YV. iStoy. For saleinglathorpe, u P. T. FEARS. Sept. sth, 1851. 215 m CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED being joint an equal partners in the tow n Lots of West Oglethorpe, located on apart of Land Lot number two hundred in (he twenty eighth District, of original Lee, now Macon County Geotgia, take tins method of informing, all whom it may concern, tliut a co-partnership exists in said property under the firm ol J. YYL Herring &• N. L. Angier, and that either partner, the names hereunto annexed is authorized to execute legal and i warrantee titles to any or all of saitl Town I Lots, located ns above described. J. YV. HERRING, N. L. ANGIER. YY’est Oglethorpe, Srpt. 5, 1851 21 ts Georgia Macon County yA LL persons interested, are hereby .aTsL notified that four months after date, application will be made to ihe Inferior Court of Said County, when sitting for or* dianry purposes for leave to sell the w hole of the real estate of Howard W. Ellis eceased, late of said Countv. A. A. ERYVIN, Adoi’r. Sept. stli, 1851. 21 4m BUGGEYS AND CARRIAGES. THE SUBSCRIBER bus on hand and will continue to keep, all kinds of Carriages for sale. His Carriages now in Store at the Ware-1 louse of G. C. Car., micliuel & Cos. I shall he absent for a few days, during which time John P. Ibrvcy will act as my authorised Agent. Any per son wishing carriages cun cull on him and be accommodated. YV. B. HALL. Ojlethirp*, sept. 5, 1851. 91 ts. 708 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE Two and a half miles from Oglethorpe. nn HE Subscriber having more Land than he can cultivate, offers the plantation where lie now lives, 2A miles west of Ogle thorpe, fin 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, Spring of good, cool, and pure water. ■ The health of the place is undoubtedly first | tale. ‘The cleared laud is under a good J lenoe, and lias been cleared Ihoiii 10 to 17 years, but having a clay foundation, and ly- | ing w 11, is still valuable. ’The 550 acres uncleared, is heavy timbered, lies well, and i lias proadleal black-) tek and hurk-eve grow.- i ing all over it—a sutlici. iicy of timber for a j Steam Saw-mill. Foo further particulars, J come and see. During my absecee Mr. A. i A. Lowe will lie on the [dace and and show | it to persons calling. 0. C HORNE. ! August 7, 1851. 17—ts A LARGE assortment of Medical, Clas- j /SL sical, Miscellaneous, and School Books .Slates, Pencils, Paper, Ink and Bank Books ! ot every description, and for sale by P. T. FEARS Druggist. Oglethorpe Aug. 1 1851. 16-ts WAREHOUSE COMMISSION 0 BUSINESS. OGLETHORPE, GA. undersigned having under construe- H. tion large and commodious YV are- * Houses, take this method of informing Plan ters and Merchants generally, that tliev will, in a few days, be prepared to receive Colton in Sicce. or any kind of Merchandise on consignment. BAGGING, ROPE, or any kind of sup plies, will be purchased in this inaiket, or ordered either from .Savannah or Macon, hi the lowest prices. The strictest attention will he paid to all business entrusted to their care. From past experience we flatter our selves that general satisfaction will be given. LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Cot ton stored with us. J. E. J. HORNE. August 22, 19—ts. J. YV. C. HORNE. HENRY LATHROPjaHi Dealer in Fgreign nnd Domestie DRY GOODS Gibhuds New Building, Corner of Congress & Whitaker Struts SAVANNAH GA, T/EEPSconstantly on haml. mid iv now reoutvintr a large and welt selected stock of Foreign and Domes tic DUYGoOnS. suitable fur the. season, to whnih he invites the particular attention'of merchants visiting the market. Savannah, August 20th, 1851. 19—vm. # FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, ANDREWS HARDWICK ts CO., OGLETHORPE, GA. HARDWICK ts COOKE, BAY STHF.ET, SAVANNAH, GA. The House] at Oglethorpe mill, receive and forward Produce to the House at Sa* vannah, and furnish Family Supplies, Ragging, Rope, 4)*c., to their Patrons at Oglethorpe. John F. Andrews, John G. Cooke, July 17, RichardS. Hardwick. 14-6 m. M aeon Sheriff’s Sale. ‘OM7ILL be sold before the Court House yf * door at Lanier, Macon County on the First Tuesday in October next, tiie following property to wit: Lot of Land, No. 92, in the 13th District of formerly Muscogee, now Macon County, Also one large Road YVaggon und Six Moles, all levied on as the property of McKimtiih Taylor, to satisfy a fi fa form Macon Supe- | rior Court, in favor of Jones Hicks vs. said j Taylor.’ Property pointed out by defendant. I THOS. DIXON, Slt’ff. August 29. 1851. Floyd House, . MACON, GEORGIA THOMAS YVILLIAMS respectfully in forms bis friends and the public, that he lias purchased the lease und furniture of the above establishment, and that as sole pro prietor, ho intends to give the business his strict personal attention. He will secure po lite and competent clerks und xeivums, and is determined that the table and he suplied with the very best the country affords. The House is too well known for him to say any thing in regard to it. The rooms ate in fine repair, and the furniture as good us can he found in any House in tiie Stale, — Thankful for tile liberal patronage bestowed upon tlieold fnm of Buford & Williams, dur ing hi* former connection with bis House, lie pledges himself to spare iio effort to give en tire satisfaction to both new and old friends. July 24, 1851, 15 ly. IViiunbU> llense uiml Lot For sale, on Sumpter street. The subscribers .>n. r m. Sale their H uuse nnd Lot S.tin ted on Sumpter Street, in Square three Lot No. 6. in the Town of Oglethorpe. The House i a large two story building, the lower story now occupied a* a Store. Those who desire a bargain would do! well to apply inrly, as this is one of the most valuable locations for business in Oglethorpe. T. H B. FLEMMING, J. J. CHAFFIN. Ogltllvupe, Sept. S, 1851. 21 ts RABUN, FULTON & CO. Commission Merchants, NO. 207 BA Y STREET J, \V RABUN, i a. Kn.Tos, ( SAVANNAH, G. 1. I*. Willi KIKAI>, J Try ill give strict attention to the sale w of Cotton and other produce, con.- signed lo them, and promptly fill orders for | Bagging, Rope and Family supplies, at the i lowest prices. August 22, 1851 19 6tu. vo a if* oi>i;\7 F ACTORS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 94 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH GEORGIA. w. t*. yonue. (July 17 6m.] tv. ode.y. WAREHOUSE [COMMISSION BUSINESS. A. OUS LEY ts SOX, MACON, GA., GODFREY OUSLEY ts CO., SAVANNAH, GA. JAMES E. fiODFREY, n. oust.EY, July 17, 1851. u. f oust.EY. 14-6 m. LEWIS A PRICE, Ware House and Commission Merchants , ‘ OGLETHORPE, GA. WE TAKE this method to say to our friends, and those who may entrust us with their business, that we have comple ted our YVare House in this place, and are now ready to attend lo all business in our line. YVc 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 their business. The usual advances made on Cotton and other produce in .Store. KLIIKUT LEWIS. JOILN V. I’UIGE. Oglethorpe, July 24, 1851. 15 ly E. R WLi:i, Macon. Ga. Importer ayd Dealer in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Hardware . WOULD invite the attention of his friends lo his stock of Cut lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agiicultural lmgliment, Axles, Spiings, Mill Irons, Tin Phte, Sheet nnd bar Copper, Lead and Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws and every other article usually kept in Hard ware Stores, which ho will sell on reasoua* hie terms. Macon, July 19th, 1851. 15 ly ‘TTH'Ta rr in g tonT ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Oglethorpe, Maeoa Connty, Ga; April 17, 1850. —ly Washburn, Wilder dCo. Commission Merchants, AND FACTORS. JOSEPH WASHBURN,) 114,8ay Street JNO. It. WILDER, > Saommah, Ga ERA G. DANA. ) July 24, 1851. 15 Cm Land and other Properly for Sale* THE Subscriber offers for sale a valua 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 bundled of which are now in cultivation. There is also a good Ferry on said land. There is also a settlement of lend containing about five hun dred acres. 200 of which are iu cultivation I w hich can be purchased on reasonable terms j if desired, lying broadside of the above des cribed settlement. Said lands aro wullwa ; tered. Also a small lot of Negroes, Moles, Wa ! gons, and all the farming implements be* longing to tlm premises’ to l’e sold with the lands, or without, to suit purchasers. Thu above properly will be sold on good terms. Those who desire to purchase will do well to call and examine fur themselves. SENUS H. CLARK. July 24,1851. 15 6m 7—(TCARMUSiLfcCo. feS'tffisiSfiw THE Subscribers having as. “HHIK sociated themselves under tlm above name, for the purpose of transacting a General Ware-House and Commission Business, take this method ol informing the Planters and Merchants generally, that they are now prepared to receive Cotton in Store or any other Goods on consignment. They will have on hand at all times Bagging, Hope, Ttcine, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron, A?c. Sfc. Liberal Advances made on cotton when’ desired. G. C. Carnich.ci.. J, P, Harvey, references: Messrs. Logsn & Atkinson; Macon, Ga. r “ Neely &. Fleming; Griffin, “ Oglethorpe, July 3,1851. 12-ly. Administrators Sale . AGRKABLE to an order of the Honor* able the Inferior Court of Sumter County, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House in Lanier, on the first Tuesday in October next, on a short credit, say till the first day of Jannaiy, Lot of Land euurher eight (No 8) in the sec., com) district ol formerly Muscogee now Ma con County, said land being part of the es tate of James M. 1). King deceased, and sold for the hum fit of thn distributees. ANGUS M. 1). KIHG, Adm’r. ’ July, 41 1851.