The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, October 24, 1851, Image 2

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ItUUDUtU Q?* A duty ih-h.-W udvei uses tor a wrf in smiie-thing liis.* the follow ittjc manner: *Any fa| psii a niu, a go and feaihfr bed, wiili ruoifortahle fixen, liv,- tuindfed dollar s in It .rd pewter, imr that lias had llie mea-els, niuler-uods itnuiug children, can have a lor I iff in writing < small bellet dux addres-'tig V, ft., and Slit k on lim it- Eiem-xei’s barn, back, jiniu the bog )•*.* As i.itti.k or Makuiaoi: as possini.r..— We copy dm follow ing nintriagj.- put tjce from a North Carolina paper : ‘Married in Aslie Comity o-t Wednes day, the Istli August. Mr. Willi on W.i lers, ( i dwarf about 23 years old, and not more titan 30 inches tail, and ijlis 25 pmttuls.jto Mi-s Elizabeth Sawyer,(a full graivn iviii,.n,(nll id Wythe Courtly, Vj.’ One who has hut little mind is the mosj ready to give others ‘a piece’ of it. | once heard it remarked of eerlain person that it was not siauge tint her mind was almost gone as she had given so ftnauy people a piece of it. John Adams, being called upon for it contribution lor foreign missions, re marked. ‘ J have nothing to give for that cause, hut there are here, in this vi cinity, six ministers; not one will preach hi the Olliers pulpit; now i will give as much and more than any one else, 1 to civilize these .clergymen!’ A small boy, not more than six veins old, in reply to a man expressing hi’ sur prise that a hiker’s horse did mu start ai the explosion of markers urrmind him on the dili,pertly said ; fWl.y, sir that horse has carried cracks ers these forty y ears:’ The Knickprborkevjfor August, gives a good remark of an Indian, apropos ~f imprisonment (nr debt. HtotydJiU irih. acquainted with civilization, wife* showing him through jail. ‘What him do?, asked the savage, pointing (o a debtor ‘He no pay his skin*,’ said the other, aludiug to the Jndian currency. *\Vei|,’ said the questioner, ‘how him get skins, locked up in great house?* ‘Will you keep an eye on my horse, my son, while J step in and vt a drink ?’ gels his drink and com ■$ ont.J ‘VVliere is my horse, hoy V ‘Ur’s rnnu'd aw ai, sir.’ f ‘Djdn’l I tell you (o lake gpf f him, you young scamp!’ J'* TSt ‘No, sir; you told me |o keep iny eye on him, and I did till lie got clean out Df sight. When Krmhle was rehearsing tin- ru niatiee, sting by Rieliard, in die play of Richard, Si oiw, the leader of the hand, | called out from die orchestra.— ‘Mr. Kemble, iiiv dear Mr. Kemble, JOII arp murdering limt.’ Kemble, calmly unit cnoly taking a pinch of snuff, said ‘My dear sir, ii i- better for me to min der time at mire, than be cousliitilly Inm ing him as you do.’ -■* — Zban'i own good breeding is the bei . hfc ~ *'A’ ag.iiust oilier people's ill man r All liumaii virtues increnps ami . Agtlien by the pra elit e and experience ’ hem ’’here is nnditne,” said Sir Samul v, “ by which ] have dirniigh life ofiied tlian by die josl ob-erva ti >n.-, good opiiiini), and die sincere and gentle encouragement ol an ainible and sensible w oman.” A man who gives bis children a babil of industry, provides for them lieilei than by giving them a stock of money. Do Girls Dr:nr Lichting'i —A down Ensl i a per publishes the follow inn : “ The house of Mr. Hover, Plainfield, Conn, was recently struck In lit:lit■■ iiit>. There were tweniy six girls in the h e at, the time, but not one was injured.— Tile Infuse w-ns never struck before. D<> girls draw lightning ?"* Os course they do, him) ‘ sparks nl so. Another.—One poor bean told an other, that bis new mat was too simi l for him. ‘‘ I me, ’ answered he of the short skirts: “ ‘ assure you, liuweve, it will he /ong enough before 1 get aunt her. PRUNING —September and Oetohe< lire favorable times for pruning, p,,tmu. lariV where the large limbs are cut ofl') for if the woods made by railing large limbs nr branches do not heal over soon, the parts become seasoned, and remain sound along time, ilm if large Inanrli, es are cut nfl'in spring, the wounded part becomes black from the fiillnes of sap in ‘he wood, mid it soon decays, seriously v rting the health qnd lifl-of the tree. THE SOOTff-WEgr GEORGIAN t . H. MsiStilft EjrttM!. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1851. Ajsculs for fbe South-West (ioorgip, SeeNieu Cai.iiw ti.i., Fort (Joint s, Gn Jtrr.R A. Iloui i:, mar Anoricus, do. J I*. (>Atii.riKN. litiinhridge, do. Col. Wm. T. I'craink, t’u'Aiert, do. G. Caritiirrs, Esq. ’ r.thhert, do. Gii.iirrt M. Stokkb, Slade. Ler co. do. Dr. -I M. M. StmS';s, I )null/ f t) . do. M. L. Ihil.M A,'-, lhonlsrillr. Strut'li do. A. A. Ili.AKr.i,y. Grijjin , Pike co. do. John W. Giiikpin, Griffin, do. J- I’, May, I'rfliiciwilU, do. Mo J. Parker, C/imribil. Lee Cos., do. .4. ./. (Vifliams. Agent for Sumter co. Kedactinn in (lie terms ol the South-West Geocgiiiu. Alter l!>• fir A day ot October the l! ear g>a n trill hr furnished to subscribers ol the following ralrs : !$ I .(Mi f>r (i months, if paid in advance, I’Jsi “ *’ if inn (laid in adv nee. 2 tin fur 12 inniulis it paid in adv .• 2.>0 “ “ il lint (laid in advance, Indiireiui'iiis to < Hby. Five Copies () mouths loi ,4t4.tlOju advance, fen {'up is “ “ •* 7DO “ five Copies 12 oumitis “ 8.00 “ fell Copies “ “ “ 15,01) l-iloan Copies 12 mo. “ 20,00 “ We have hci-n indoi ed lo ol]e|- die above terms in order In inrrease die circul iiion of ■ ami fur iliat purpose y*’, earuslly ‘illicit tin- cn-nperaiion of mu fiiend.s.. If we liiejei w iili sufficient eiirmaiii nu n l , \vr inteiid i-?dm|new ni-tMcial in few njludis and enlarging nur paper. THE EJLEGTpN. We h ive iceeived full re urns from all the rountie* in the Slat* which giv* s Mr. Cobb a majority of 18,660 over his opponent. (£?* We are authorized lo announce t> tin C/uizi-us u| Ogleifioipe nl its vicin ity tail the IVv . Charles F. Sin-hall- 8i tile Rev, .Mr. Picket, will adilr* SS die Citizens id Oghllmrpe Oil Tuesday night, the 28lli illst. at early cand|> ligli at die Academy. o COTTON. We learn from tin- Savannah Rcpubli i can. that Cotton i that market ranges i I min G 1-8 nt 8 1- 4 rents dj* We have received the fir-t No. of! anew paper, poMi-lied in the city of An gusi.i Ga. by Robert A, Wlnte. under I the title o| tlie “ corgi, i Home GaZell.” So fir as we have examined, il is what i; purports in he, •• Southern Family Jour nal.’’ We wish die publisher ummr.v lelletl success in ids enterprise. Macon County, OctobEo 7di 1851. The Union Party md tn*dnr in the Conri House, for the'pnrpose of making sor. e ai aogeiiienis (tir nouiiu-iiiiig Coiiiih Officers, for Martin County, lor the in sneing ypar. . On motion ofW. W. Corhetl *- sq., it was agreed that llie Constitutional Unioif Parts met nt Lanier, on ih- l-t Tuesday in Novenihei ueyl, to ooiniuaie Coiintv Olfi.ers, vs lti> h million vs as uu iiii-mousiv j carried. I ‘ii nioti hi it w .is agreed dial the rti-i-ratary fernish a copy ol the prn • eeding nf this meeting, to the South.. West Georgian for publication. Burwell Greene. See., Asa Jolh-y Cl. Jli Ilian, Qs** VV,. are very sorry that the above ntvicc lias not appeared before, it was misspl iceil bv some means or other.—— We hope however ili.it it i* xe t soon enough to do some good, THE H WAN v CONSULSHIP. We clip ilm f llowing from :l,c Suruu- Mth Heyublituu. *‘ /• i- amiouin ed ilint Chailes C. L iiigdon, l-.sq., ol Mobile, has been ap piiiutcil United Slates t onsul, hi II >vaua, \ ic, Ow n. removed. Mr. Lang on is • Union W lug, nod a gentleman mut-li | e. teemed in M “lull . He is the sditm ol tile .Mobil-- I)iil\ Mdverli-er. THECAROLIN \ ELECTION. We copy the liillnwiiig extracts from an extra ol the Jm.runl k Messenger, of Oct. 17ilt, sax >: *• ’1 lie elect on for memb-rs (o dm Siuniiern (ouigies, proposi't) by ih>- late Na-hvill Convention, came off in .S’ouili Carolinu on Mondav and Tued.iy lac. Ii mu Slate die is-m wa- fairly and Openly made. The Nashville parly— the men who sympathised wph Governor McDonald and his supporters in Geor gia, mine out openly, boldly and fairly in favor ol the separite and immediate sf-ia-sion of Sooth Carolina from the Un ion. • Tiny deelared that a Southern j (bulge s> i-ioihl ties er lie >ss. milled j thiii A lab mm, Mississippi, Georgia and ■ all me oilier Southern States bait ileclar ledinfavnriif ncqunsi.il ill till- pa-l III •ion of Congres, and that dlerelore S *.i b Cnrodita most either suinnii or acl alone. This party cnncroiled tin- pr sos ilie Sufic, and lor a time it syas soim-osi-iI waiu’il carry every tiling liy slortn. it was composed mainly ol the politicians, i ot audmino* lawyers, and of young, ; Ir-S', fiery spirits,” And again il say s : “ We hail Carolina! , We welcome her upon the Georgia Pi it. form. Tin- Nootli is now a mu. L- l her remain so, firmly, irrevocably,; and and when the hour oflrjal comes—il I comes it docs —it will he fouipt that the men who were calmest in council, and . least inclined to dissolve eyistjng lies, will i be tile first in the field, apd the foremost ’ ill the fight. We hope, however, lur heller tilings. This result in Carolina gives a ness aspect to atfairs--it gives 1 new hope to tin- Republic, and t* I tie Soiilli. h must convince every one t- at il disunion does heroine necessary, it < iSI i lie it-solved upon ; not by ra-li, niu’ i | tion, wicked men ;hm •>y ilie cool, dis passionate, t iouglitfiil heads nf the na, tin i. Tin- South, too, ui!| on’ undivi ed from, anil IcdiiJ a pos'lion which will coiumaiid ilo- and con mil tile destines ol lt|e i ootiueut. Bill to ill” revolt, Cii \ ri.f.ston, Counter Office-, ) <)■ I 15. h. 1 1 o’rfk, A. M. \ (ha rleston —P >rie r and A'k-I*. co. uperalloliuK, liaye a iii ij uiis of 1478 soles. in Hiiltlauil the cu-ope ati.oiis'. li-iV- GO nfeujorilv. In K rsliiw —P ■ 100 GOl Clie.titui 609, B .mi 244, Owens 218. In Fairfield—Pre.ioo 337 Clie-nut 394, Barnes 694. Owens 71 7. To. two j latter Secessionists, ere (left ated in the I District. In N o vlierrs —Slimmer, eovopefaiion | Isis', 612; llanliaw, do., G 0 8; Nance, S-i rs-mni'i*, 538 ; Pu kens. do. 58-3- Yoik. Cliesier, Lima ler, have ah go-# largely against seics'ion. Chaiileston Coctuidt Office. ) (In. 17 li. 9 oVI-m it. A. M. \ /4ho<o Jfwo-thuds of die Suite have been heard (root. The uvqoriiy for the co'iiperaiiooisis thus far, is seven tliou sand, one luindted and twenty-nine votes. RIIETT anti DIhNCAN will lie the only two ei e-sioilisls “lerled, and they by r|. contest. THE SMALL POX. W e are informed (says die Journal hi Messenger) that the second case of Small Pox has been developi on the Kn.nvill, IJoad, about iliree miles lY in tins City, ft is slated ill l il wa- commouicaied try persons improperly s isiting the Academy w li*-re die other case existed. We iiiitlrr stand, however, that guard’ have liei n slaiioued around llie premises, with strict orders to allow no one lo enter, except ill attending Physician*. There has been no < ase nearer the eiiy ih m die a live ; and with proper v igilaee we see no re- soil why H may not be confined to its present limits. W,- pledge omi selves mil In deceive tint public in regard to ibis matter. We will state “die truth, die whole truth, and nothing but die irotli” in regard to it, and ill me a I doe, diligence to obtain die facts. Tims far lltere is no danger to persons visiting the plaie, as uncase lias existed here. . And we tiaie been liirther informed since t\ one or two geinlcmen f rmily ofmal sell lenient, that the Small Pox i laging siiler.ddx, bin tlie\ think mat ill guards all.ive-poken of, w ill be -ul fi* iem to prevent i front speaoing further. A NEW DRESS. -\t_tb” eouiineitcem'Mit o( aooi her year (savs dm Georgia Home Gazeft.) xve iu teinl presenting the • Home (iotel/e'’ m anew dress and ornle l upon new ,ud el egant type. VVe s hall spare ne 1 1lit- 1 lav bur nor c ipii.tl, so far as our means will permit, to make ibis pipei won In of the -late and city in which it is pulilidied.— With every disposition to please, we , her isb a hope that an enlighten and ami liberal public w 111 |irei-i-ue our efl" 'Hs, and en.. uhl” us, in i.ddi ion in ttiis, to nb ain die lie-t talent in die South to eorirli it- enl [ limits. Enjoymk.ntjs of Like.—Two weal thy ge'tleinen were late V convercing in regard to ilie period when iliey hail lies! • ved themselves. ‘I will n-ll you, - xsone, ‘when I most enjoyed life.— Soon after I was I w ent x-one. { worked for Mr. , lax ini’ SI me wall, ill ‘twenty < Hilts per day.’ “Wed,* replied llit nllier,‘dial ih‘e-ii"t differ ilindl from my experience. When I was twenty I hired mys It out at seven ! dollars a inonth. I have never enjoyed ! invself belter since.’ The expi rienee nf ! ibe-e two individuals teaches, fiisi, that I one’s liappim doe* not depend on die niiiouiil i.fhis gain-arid llie station lie oc cttpif'S ; second, that very small begin nings, xvitli imlcstry and prudence, nay secure wealth. THE CAUCAS/AN LEADER— SCHAMYL BEY AND THE RU SiANS. Among all the military heroes of mod ern nii'.c, no one is equal to Schamyl Bey me leader and ruler of the Caucasians. The de-pot of Russia has invaded his country with llie appliances of Russian • iinoing and lince. Sc flamy I lias suc cessfully repelled this invasion, from lime to time giving the Dussian armies a ter rible overthrow, The struggle has now eouijum and for years, and at tins moment liie ‘ despot of the North’ finds Seltamyl i-aiher more invincible ami terrible than ever. Ami tile Caucasians, having a man to lead them, seem in follow him with implicit confidence and an ‘lnch makes them capable nf tight prodigious battles. Schamyl’s men, der the lieutenant, have just giveiujphe Russians the most terrible overdiroßifiey have ever encountered in diaUjjfftnrter. The Russian loses are immeUfie, not on ly in men, but al.o in and other military pi.ipdfrty, Schmitt! cannot iW more than fifty years old. He is prdpinhly yugngpr.— About twenty-five Jriirs ago, wlt.-n lie w as a yomh, bujJjjjhtssiarts look him pris oner. Bn, ffhi t > Russianize him, bAf ,>r le r to use him ns an itystru iiit-ul agiiList tile Caucasians Seltamyl sto ■lied nt the Russian military academies, fiiitetlv ketiping his ow n counsel and care fully observing yud studying everything. He made hi tseif ouster of evethiiig re- I ilin to (he Russian army nod ill- etit’ pire, and gained an accurate kuoledge of those among hi- own people, who |t n! in any degree lieeu wi ought on by the Czar’s • ffols l” seduce 110-m. He passed seve. ral years ill Ru-sia. Al h liglli, one day lie -qdileoly illsappeared. Suceessfiilly chiding all pursuit, lieanived safely a ino-ig liis own people ii the moiinlaiiis of llie Cam (isos, where lie at mice pr.need ed to rally and unite llie v inous tribes and organize thru resistance wliicli ha ver since been so tatal to tie- ( ‘zar’s .ar mies. He figl'l in -ell defence, animated by I ‘Ve of country. We regard linn a* ones the greatest of miletary hemes.— Toe Russians It-v • found him, first in corruptible, and turn inviuciblc. Gems of Tlianght. True practii le philosophy makes itie most of little- pleasure, and the must of everything. There are imuiv things that are ihurus 10 our hearts ull'ii we have attained ill’ in, anil env.-nooieii arums wliejl we have. /uieicoerse with persons of decided vii tue and excellence is ol gre.it impor tance in the tbruuiiioo <>| a good charac ter. The lone ol ex-uupo i- p>weilul; we are creatines ol iimt ;t n, and, bv necessary influence, om tampers and hab its are v -ry lliucll lorm'eil nit the model ol those widl whom we familiarly associale. Let your t mights t.e (it or suitable for the subject. Every day have high thoughts of God—dower thoughts of -ell —kinder thoughts of your brethren, and more hopelul thoughts of all around \oti. As beacons in baibors, lighting up a great flame with Ii w dried slicks, a (fin'd sufficient help to ship- wondering on the deep ; so, one illustrious man, in a irniili led and afflicted city. liimsrit conteni with little, is die great benefactor of his fellow citizens. aJ^WELKY° H H M ‘PH. having (*mia "*iK*utly i(K*Tit*<J in the new Town of Oglethorpe, will at tend Hriolly to the reparind of I locks. VVatehee, &. Jewelry al! work done at the shortest no i e, Oglelhorue. October, 24 1851, VMMRaBHHP ‘ 28—Cm Georgia—Macon county. VVHEREAS Mary L. L. Slappy T T applies to me for lelters of Admin istration on the estate ofWm F’ Slappy late of Macon County deceased: ’I liese ara therefore to cile end admonish all and single tin- kindred and creditors of said decease Ihi be and appear al m\ Office willi n’ the time prescribed by Law, to show cause il any diev have or can why said letter should not be granted VV. W. CORBITT, C. C. 0. October, lOih, 1851. 26 Im B /NSEED, Train. Lard, if Neats. M A I'uii Od*. for -ale by SNEAD k CHAPMAN, m die New | Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts tec*jl URG 1C Al. and Dental In-triilliehtf (J"hi Foil, Bi. . For sale by. PNEAD fc CHAPMAN. O’ i. 17 1851. 27 ts BRUSHES, .it kind fur sale by SNEAD k CHAPMAN, j O t 17 1851. 27 if OHiLLAKD’S SNUFF. A la.ge I'M in Hattie- and Jar-, for s.de by i SNEAD CHAPMAN j On. 171551. 27 ts! IjlPP|\G> HUCHU. Pure Si jJi al Oglethorpe, SNE/1D k CH/JPM/7N. On. 17 1851. 27 if ! UHINS Perfumery, for sale by, ■ JLfl CH/JPM/IN. j Del. 17 |B5l. 27 ts i THE SEW DRIG STORE. SNEAD & CHAPMAN. It* holes ale aud Retail DUU(JGIST’s (N VM P TER STR E E 2^d Oglethorpe THE iindvrsigued unu id resect ful ly inform tueir Ii lends andfißie pttb hey that they have just op nejpS DRUG STORE >• Oglethorpe, wiiere they will keep eoustautly on ImttfV c large and fresh assortment of Dtngs and Medicines, Surgical and Foil, Soaps and choice Toi let ariuJjis. Also, Paints, Oils, Polish Witllit|ifj?ass Dve Stuff. Choice Npices, Essences, Patent Medicines, Bic. k.e., ami a full assortment of whatever belongs to the business. ff?* Having had six years Practical Experience in the Drug Business, and being determined to devote to it their whole attention, they hope to merit receive a liberal patronage. Every article put up in the neatest manner and Warranted Fresh and Pure, or liable to he returned. Piy-iciati’s Proscriptions pul up with care and dispatch. The attention of Physicians, Country Men h mts and Planters, is called to our stock, as We feel confident we can sup lily them with all articles in our line, on terms that will not fail to give satisfaction. SNEAD ti CHAPMAN, ctober 17, ISSI- 27 ly. A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD: IWILL FORFEIT $10,000!! and pay lit” s in) to any cliaiilah'e institution, il any or allotlu-r ankles that (loud the mar ket ns Snivel oi Liqi ids, unde, their various cognomen of Pain Exterminators—Extrac inis—Ointments —Kiilets. &c. dtc. can per foi such a cure, in all particulars, as has been performed by Dailey’s Magical Praia Extractor!! in, w hat is reported in my printed paniplets as dm “ Hague sireet Explosion Casi aud I obligato myself more over, to pay ijl -000 u any parly, who can prove dial ilit re is one word <>f untruth in that statemciil ! Read ii All ye win hive charge of (Steam Engines, foi it may save your lives, and the lives of ilmusaiidsjof othets. Dailey’s genuine Exiractes, is not alone good lor the following diseases, tint it has pi oved itself in all cases, infailuble ! Only gel llie Genuine aitii le, and there is no mistake; viz. Burns, St aids, Tiles, sore and inHumed Eves, Eiysip'-las, Blt Rheum, old and en vi lerale sores, Cuts, Wounds, Swellings, Sprains, iidhimin uory and chronicßhuminu lisiti, sliffjoinis, seie legs, cliilblads, felons, eiriiptuins, and all external inilaiimiatiims.— Br ing die Salve in direct contract jvilh the diseased locality—rub in on well, where the disease will bear it. On sores apply it by plasters spie,id on linen, two appli-aliens a day, viz: morning and evening, is generally sufficient in all caset, apply il feaiiesslv, as it is perfectly Stic. Put it light inside ill tile corner of th eye, when the eye is inflamed j —it will draw out lla inflammation, free it j from pain and ease the eye. Try it fearless-! ly and iir-res* rverlly it Can do no harm, and j will certainly * (Teel a cure! Only—get the Genuine article ! In case of broken breast and sure nipples, it never fails lo a (To id al.. most instantaneous telief, and effect a positive and sure cure Caution!—The public is cautioned against base Counterfeits of my Salve, under the old wrapper. Buy therefore Dailey’s Extractor only in the present new wrapper and enlatg ed boxes —Mind ! the emblems on the new wrapper sun Triangle, serpent, Dove, Lion and Eagle. (f/* See tlin printed circulars. DALLEY’S ANLM \L GALVANIC. Ascertain, quick and never failing reme dy for the cure of Poll evil, galls, sores hu mors, bruises, swellings biuken knees.— Bone spavin, Quilterbone &c. N. B. Broken Knees it cures without sear or disoraticn ol the hair ! H, DALLEY, Inventor and Proprietor. 415 Broadway, New Yoiik. AGENTS SNEAD A CHAPMAN. AT THE New Drog Store. SUMTER ST. OGLETHORPE GA. Oglethorpe 17, 1851. 27—8 t. J> 9S TSSI ‘I'OI ‘-'0 00 ‘SWROIV H T •(oi)[j jil.ioi||.qrQ atp Jeajyj ‘S|oj Sl d ‘sung ‘sd3 ‘siiifj ‘sujoji/ — ‘s.oqg ‘spoof) A-iq ON'IHJ.OHkJ’ •BMOX BJ OJOjg }S3dfi3l[3 3IJX •e.>sjy Bn. DF GR^FFENR/ED’SUele lira.ed Linaiiient lor Rhernatistii, For sale by SNE/1D k CIUPAMN. On. 16 1851. 27 ts. BA RY’S TRI OPHEROU S Price 25 els. Agents. SN V.A\) if CHAPMAN. Ort. 17 ISSI 27 ts MORFVfT’S PILLS if RT\ TERS lor -ale by, SN EAD k On. 17 1851. 27 ts. FRENCH Window Glass. Fur -1 by SNEAD k CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 1851. 27 If Over 10,000 Pairs of BOOTS & SHOES! MmaJj&p it bejorc theJtigfk that mrtmmi co. ON SUMTER STREET, HAVE now opened two doors from R. H. SIMS &. Co.,and intend keen, ing constantly on hand the largest and ben STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered in South-Western Georgia. \ large portion of which is of their own man nfactore, and warranted not lorip, consisting of all qualities and prices; 2,000 pairs home made Negro Shoes, double soled; 1,000 pairs and Kip Sewed and Pegged Boots 250 pairs Men’s Double-soled Water-Proof f Bools; 500 pairs single and Double soled Call Brogans ; 1,500 pairs Ladies’ Leather Cloth, Morocco and Enameled Bootees and shoes; 1,500 pairs Misses’ and Youths’ Boots and shoes, all, kinds; 1,500 pairs Boys’ Kip and lltivk Boots and shoes ; 500 paits Men’s Home-made Double soled Black Bro gans; 250 pairs Boys’do.; 800 pairs gen tlemen’s and Ladies’ Rubber Over shoes ; 800 pairs Not hern Negro shoes at 90c.; 10,000 lbs. Sole Leather, Calf, Lining and Binding Bkhss, Lasts, Shoe Thread, Pegs, Shoemakers’s Tools, &c. All we ask of Planters and others is to ex amine onr Stock before tlii-v purchase, as we expect to sell exclusively for CASH, which xvifl enable us to sell lower than any liuitse that does a credit business. Give us a Call! And if we can't sell yve will charge noth - ing for showing our Stock. Any aniout-t of BEEF HIDES taken in Exchange fur shoes or Leather. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10-h, 1851. 2b 6m Liquor/ £ L \RGE quantity of Liquors, ennsist ia. in<; of Brandy, Rant, Gin, Whisky, Pori, Madeira, and ChtMupaigu Wim-s, all of the best quality’, just received and for sale by ’ KAUFMAN & BRO. Oglethorpe., Oct. 10, 1851, 26 if Cigars. JJjk LARGE lot ol fine Cigars just re. XJa. ceivt-d and for sale elieap liv, KAUFMAN & BUO. Oglethorpe, Oi l. 10,1851. 26 ts GjgjUGAR, Coffee, Syrup, anil Molasses, XOfjiisl received and for sale low hi, KAUFMAN. & RRO. Oglethorpe, Oct. It), 1851. 2b ts BOOI’S, Shuis, Hals, Caps of evciy variety jusi received and for sale bv, KAUFMAN & BllO.’ Oglethorpe, Oi l. 10, 2851. 2b ts E \ DY ‘made CLOTHI \G, a very ijfe, large assortment jusi received and fur sale hv, j KAUFMAN &DHO. Ogletltoipe, Ore 10, 1851. * 26 ts. 31 R Y GOODS of all desi rip'iuus, just jg. j? n-ieived and for sale by KAUFMAN & 8110. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts ! —. , Enmity Supplies. j AR, Coffee, Flour, Toborro Arc., I ff cutlstuiuly un hand and for sale hv, DONEY .fc CO. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 6 ■> Hoad lliis and don’t Forget. /TUI A I it is perfectly useless to suffer JL with pains if you will call al die Drug Store, and supply yourself with medicine. Or call on Drs. Head Oliver, Pitts her on, or 1 okes who are ever ready to relieve die suf'erer and fully Quallified. Sept. sth, 1851. 21 ts Notice. Till”- ifanth Western i'ailrmul CVmpnny, wielmi to , until tl 0 let tifJami try next, twenty fivo Ne ; ifttH-s for rc|i:iir-/>:i the tiujitl : for which fifteen doilaoi ; ivrm-inth will be i-nitl; fliey wilt ai.-t. be fei! anti clotlird. j GEO VV. ADAMS. Sujit S. VV. R. R. Oglethorj>e. Oclobca 10, lhSl.— ii 6 |{ I aj&minTstrXtors sale: “ft T ~ 1 &7 ILL he sulci before thu Court lioimo V y door in Americus.on the Ist Tues day in January next, the following prop erly lo wit : One Lot of Land, No. 192, lying, and being in the 28di eighth dis trict, of originally Lee, now Sumpter County, containing two hundred two and half acres more or less, and two fraction al Lots 145 123 in the same district con taining each one hundred acres, more or les-, subject to the widows dower, the same being laid o(Tand set apart for her. Also the following negroes namely, Patsy a woman thirty years old, Drucila a woman seventeen years old, and her two children Sam a boy two years old and Seaton an infant, George a boy 15 | years old, and Peter 13 years old. Sold by order of the /nferior Court for a dis tribution among the heirs. Also, will be sold on the fifteenth day of December next, the perishable prope.v. ty of said estate, consisting of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, Sleep, Corn bidder, house hold and kitchen furniture, One Cotton Gin, one half qr the widows interest in a dutch fan, together with other articles too tudious to mention. Sold by order of Court for a destribution among the heirs. GEORGE SOUTHWELL, Ad’m. October, 17 1851. 27 2m W™H/TE Lend. For snh- by SNEAD k CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts