The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, December 05, 1851, Image 3

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to Greenville and Talbotioi*. These bonds are lo be issued, one half when ihe smri oi $20,000 has been subscribed by private stockholders, and the other half when the additional sum of $20,000 has been taken—ten thousand dollars worth of the Bonds to be made payable Janua ry Ist, 1852, and the balance in five and ten years, at 7 per cent. The sum ol $ 16,000 was subscribed in the meeting, and the further sum of $15,000 guaran teed by Messrs. Mustain, Lowe and oth ers —thus leaving no doubt in regard to the success of both enterprises. The meeting w as a large one, and the city au thorities will doubtless issue the bonds, as requested, Cation ftiarkfts. \ Cotton Statement, Dec. sth. 1851. JRece’d at Oglethorpe lor the Week, ending Deer. 4ih, 1,860 bales Ship’d per S. W. Kai) Bond, 1,121 “ Balance on hand, 739 “ Total receipts up to this lime, 11,846 “ Total shipments “ 7,670 •’ Total balance on ban I, 4,177 “ Oglethorpe Pec. sth 185}. The market is active, demand good. We quote the market at 7£ a 7Jcts. SaYANNAH Dec. 4. Cotton 6J a 8. CIfARbESfON Dec. 3. Cotton 6 a S|. New Orleans, Dec. 1. Cotton, 7 a 7i- Atlanta, Dec. 3. Cotton, 6 a 7i. Augusta, Dec. 3. Cotton. 6 a 8, Griffin, Dec. 4. Cotton, 7 a 7£ Columbus, Dec. 3. Cotton. 6 a 7. Macon, Dec. 4. Cotton, 6 a 7£. ggggl*?. 1 “ l JL"a.lLS l ;”B.”B!lL!lW 1 " 1 ".— ■ Oglethorpe Prices Current, COUIU'.U I'EO WEEKLY, BACON, Hums, per lb. . , 15 cts. Sides, i lean •* . . , 14 Shoulders, “ . . 13 a 14 BUTT UK, Goshen “ . . 25 a 30 Country “ . , 12 a 15 BAGGING, gunny yds. , , , 16 Mull’d gunny ” . . . J 5 HOPE .... 9 COFFEE, per lbs.’. . 12 a 12J CANDLES, Sperm / 40 a 50 Adamantine, “ . 35 a4O Tallow, “ . . la a 20 FLOUR, per bhl. . . 7,00 a 7,50 IVIAt.’KEREL, No. . . . 14,00 “ “ 2. “ . . . 12,00 “ 8. “ . . . 9,50 CORN, per bushel, , 1,00 a 1,25 MEAL . , . 1,00 a 1,25 LARD, peril) 14 a 16 LEAD, “ 10 a 12 MOL ASSES, per gallon . 3.5 a 45 SYRUP, N. O. . . 50 a 55 Clarified “ . . 90 a 1,00 OIL. Linseed, *• . .1,25 a 1,50 TURPENTINE “ . . 1,00 a 1,25 SUGAR, “ . , 8 a 10 TALLOW, per lb. . . 8 a 10 BEES’WAX, “ . . 20 a 25 NAILS, •• . . 4 a 5 RICE, “ . . 5 a 5£ SALT pur sack . . . 1,90 Sait! Suit!! Salt /// A LARGE lot of Salt just received and for sale by J. O. HODGES. Oglethorpe, Dec. 5, 1851. 34—ts. Feat lie rs. BALES of Feathers, ptipciior nr title, just received and for sale by J. O. HODGES. Oglethorpe, Dec. 5, 1851. 34—ts. COTTON YARN. *■ ALES of Cotton Yarnjust receiv. JL V ed and for sale at Factorv prices by J. O. HODGES. Oglethorpe, Dec. 5, 1851. 34 —if, Fxecutor’s Sale. ’W7 r be sold on the first Tuesday V T in January next, before the Court House door in the town of Lanier Ma, con county two shares of the capital slock of the South-Western Railroad, ns the pro perty of Melton Templeton late of said comi ty deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day ot sale. A. H: GREER. ExY-6t, January Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold, before the Court House door in Lanier, Macon County, on the first Tuesday in January next, the fol lowing property, to wit: The Nortli East half of Lot of Land, No. 247, well improved, being the Lot on which J. P.Stringfield now resides, in the 13th dis trict of originally Muscogee now Macon County, Levied on as the proderty of Wnt. Pettis, lo satisfy a ft fa from Marion Superi or Court in favor of Ohediuli B. Parrot. Also, Lot of Land, No. 35 in the 29th district of originally Lee. now Macon Coun ty, levied on as the properly of, Bazil Graves, to satisfy sudry fifa* in favor of W nt. Smith assignee of Garnett W. Hunt, which fifas are now transferred to John M. Greer, levee made and returned by Constable. Nov. 28, 1851,-Ids. THOS. PIXON SltiflT. Sale of Property In sumter County. ■ W ll ,L be sold, at the residence of j T ▼ John McMurrain, late of Sumter County, deceased. On the 18th day of De. cember next, the following propel tv lo wit : Several negroes, consisting of Men Wo men and Children, Five Hundred Acres of Land more or less, 270 acres. of which are open and under tolerable good fence, with good dwellings out houses. Gin house Screw &c., on the premises. Also one fine Jack, I several Jennies, Horses, Moles and oilier Stock. Also about eight hundred bushels of Corn, Several thousand pounds of Fodder, and between twenty and forty acres of gr vy ing Wheat and Oats. The above mention ed land, if not sold will be for rent. Terms mrde known on day of sale. Those who desire to purchase will do well to call and examine for themselves. LYDIA McMURRAIN. JVovember 28, 2851. 33—tds. John Freeman, WOULI) respectfully inform the public that lie is a me “” chanio and that he can execute jobs of sash, doors blinds and inside finishing of houses, also he can make chain pump* tit the shortest notice. He may be found at hh residence at all times. Oglethorpe, May 8, 1850. 4m. GEORGIA —-Macon County EREAS .Yatlian Bryan applies ▼ W for letters of Guardianship for the Minor children of McGrouder Bryan De ceased, Thns are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and apper at my Office within the lime prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they have or can why said let ters should not lie cranted. W. W. CORBITT, C. C. O. Nov, 211851. 33—lin. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT Ttffc, SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT, THOSE fiirie Boots so much called for, are now on had, and will Le sold, while cotton is low, at $7, per pair. Nov. 17th. 1851. BANKS & Cos. New Clothing Store. M. SYLVESTER & BRO. HAVE just opened a large Stock of'Clolli ing on Cuvier St. in Oglethorpe one Door below Carson & Greer, which limy will sell 25 per cent cheaper than any other establishment in the place. They have all qualities of Clothing, from common to the finest, all of which is made lo order in * lie latest style and warranted lo be good. Call in Gentlemen, and examine our stock before you purchase elsewhere: Oglethorpe, Oct: 31st, 1851. JEWELEU. IT T 1 M API*. having perma. JU \ located in the J new Town f Oglethorpe, will at .. / tend strictly to the reparina of 1 * IdcUp. Watches, & Jewelry.— |3 j| ? | | all work done at the shortest notice, J Q jlehorpe , October, 24 185!, “SIANTEAU MAKIJUiT Miss Cuncliclltg V:aiinleio eAS opened her Manteau making and Milleurey Establishment at the House of John P. Harvey on Baker Street, w here she is always ready to accomodate the La dies. <Shcalso has on hand a variety of Bon nets, and Bonnet trimmings. Nov. 21. 1851. 33—ts. OGL^,HORpE — Candy Manufactory, AND C ON FE C T 1 O N A R Y. i Jackson & Powell, Have tlie pleasure of announcing to the public that thev have opened in the City of OGLETHORPE, on SLUM TER St. next door South of the Brick Srore of R. H. (Situs <s’ Cos , a large and extensive lot of CONFECTIONARIES, Such as Candies, Cakes, Sytnps, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Almonds, Raisins, Currants, Brazil and Hazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plaintains, Diied Figs, Prunes, Ci gars, Tuhacco, Cheese, Crackers, Cordials, i Wines, for medical purposes, together with OYSTERS, pickld and fresh, and FISH in their scaou, and all other at tides in the Con fectionary line. They will also MAN UFA CT UR E, in the most superior style, and of the best materi als, all sorts of CANDIES, CANDY ORNAMENTS. &<-., and will neatly Emboss and Ornament Cakes, for Balls, Parties, and Weddings, at short noticeaand on as reasonable terms as any establishment in Georgia. As they intend doing business strictly on the Cash Principle, all otders for any of the Cbove articles must he accompanied with the CASH, to insure attention. In connection with their CONFEC TIONARY they intend keeping a regular and genteel, EATING HOUSE, and they will be happy at all times to serve up to tlteir friends, am) the public generally, HAM AND EGGS, OYSTERS, FISH, fin their season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE, Si c. By strict attention to business, and a desire to please, they hope to receive, as they will endeavor to met it, a liberal share of public patronage. WARREN JACKSON, WM It. POVVELI. Oct. 81*1851 29—ts. • For Sale. A LIKELY negro Boy, about 18 or 19 years old. Apply to F. T. BNFAD. At Snead Si Chapman’* Drug State: Ogletltrope Nov. 28, 1851. 33—if. Notice. rpitli South Western Itaitroad Company, wishes to) lit It E unfit the Ist of January next, twenty fix.) No-1 groes lor repairs on the Itoaii, for which fifteen dollais I permoutli will be paid; tliev wi II also he fed and olodied. j GEO- W. ADAMS. | Supt. S. W. R. R. I Oglethorpe. Octobea 10,1851. — 26 ts 1 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By virture of an order of lhe Honorable Inferior Court of Macon County, white sitting as a Court of Ordinary. ‘BJSfILL be sold on the fiist Tuesday in V y January next, Before the Court House Door in the Town of Lanier, within the legal hours of sale; the lands and negroes of the estate of Mc- Gruder Bryan, luteofsaid County, deceased, there is a settlement of 557 acres of the land be place whereon the deceased died, and which adjoins lauds ot Maj. Young, Mathew Leggolt, Icltahod Davis and James Caldwell, the lot of negroes are likely, 16 in number consisting of men, women, boys, girls and children. The balance of the properly, of said estate, will be sold on tlm place on the day follow ing, and from day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on the dav of sale. NATHAN BRYAN. ■Sept. 26, 1851. 24—if. THE NEW DIUG STOKE. SNEAD & CHAPMAN. Wholesale aadKctaii DRUGGISTS [SUM FT E R S T REE TANARUS,) Oglethorpe, Ga. THE undersigned would respectful ly inliirm their friends and the pub lic, that they have just op ned a DRUG STORE in Oglethorpe, where they will keep constantly on hand, p large and fresh assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Surgical and Dental Instruments, gold Foil, Perfumery, Snaps and choice Toi let articles. Also, Paints, Oils, Potash Window Glass Dye Sinfi', Choice Spices Essences, Patent Medicines, Sic. 4it\, and a full assortment of whatever belongs to the business. 0?” Having had six years Practical Experience in the Drug Business, and being determined to devote to it their whole attention, they hope lo merit and receive a liberal patronage. Every article put tip in the neatest manner and Warranted Fresh and Pure, or liable to be returned. Physicians’ Proscriptions put up with care and dispatch. The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants and Planters, is called to our stock, ns we feel confident we ran sup ply them with all articles in our line, oil terms that u ill not fail to give satisfaction. SNEAD &i CHAPMAN. October 17, 1851- 27 ly. GEORGIA MADE Negro Shoes!!l BF.ING very desirous to introduce-, our Manufacture of Southern made Negro Shoes, into South-Western Georgia, we have reduced the price to $1 12Arts. They are double soled nailed heels, lacked toe and Shank, and Copper riveted eye seams. — Wart anted to he the heaviest and best made Negro Shoes got up in Georgia. BANKS & Cos., Nov; fill, 1851. 80.—$m. Rales of 101 l at I- S. 11. (;i,.UCK'Si FERUY, On Flint River. i a. MAN and Horse, 10 Ox Can; 25 , I Horse Waggon or Buggy, 25 , 2 “ “ “ ‘ 30 2 “ Close Carriage, Baraucli or Rockaway, 35 4 or 6 Mule team, 40 Anew Bridge is now built on the road from the Ferry to Oglethorpe across Buck's Creek, making the distance only two and half miles from die Ferry. The landings are as good as any on die River. July Dili, 1851. 13 6m GEORGIA—Macon County. Court.of Ordinary, Novmber teumlßsl. Present the Honorable lchabod Davis, Nathan Bryan, Joseph Molt, George Williams, Oran C. Horne, Justices. WHEREAS, Reuben Kaigler, adminis trator of John J- Kaigler, deceased, lias duly petitioned the Court for letters of dismission from said Estate: therefore, all persons concerned are hereby cited to appear at the regular term of said Court, on the first Monday in May next, to show cause (if any they can) why said letters of dismission should not hr granted in terms oft he law. Given under my hand, at Office in La nier this the 3rd. dav of November 1851. Wm. W. CORBITT, C. C. O. Nov. 7th, 1851. 80—Gm. Sale of Lots in Oglethorpe. ON Wednesday the 17th. day of Decem ber next, immediately after the sale of lots in Oglethorpe, bv Messrs Scott, Carliart &i. Cos. The subscriber will offer to the highest bidder, a number of lot* for Resi dence. Term*, one third cash, and the re mainder In installments, of one and two years. E. G. CABANISS. Nov. 20utli. 1851. Another Now Store fit Cabaniss’ Building, Oglethorpe, lia., THE Subscriber takes this Method of informing the Citizens ol'Ojle j thorpe, anti the. Surrounding Country, I that he has just opened, and offers for j sale, his well assorted Slock consisting of j DRY GOODS, R-rnlv made Clothing, i Saddlery, Truks, Valise's, and almost any thing that can he called ft r, tisuly kept in a Dry Good Store. M. H. MEYER, Agt. October, 10, 1851— 20 3m. Dentistry. RSXhR. A. C. MORN’ADY hnvbig In. JUJe cated at OGLETHORPE, GA. respectfully announces to the citizens of this place and the surrounding country that lie lias opened an office ill the second Story of Dawson’s Store, on the Corner of Sumter and Cuvier sts., where lie can be found at all times. N. B. All operation* warranted.— Terms CASH. October, 10 1851. 26—Gm I*. S. Ladies waited on at their residence. A BARRELS of Fresh Flour just deceived and for sale by J. O. HODGES. Oglethorpe, Oct. 3, 1851. 25 if. EIIS. of Fine Chewing -Ur Tobacco, fur salt; Cheap, by J. O. HODGES. Oglethorpe, Oct. 3, 1851 25—ts. A LARGE Lot of Bagging and Rope, just received and lor sale hv J. O. HODGE.?. Oglethorpe,Oct. 3, 18ql. 25—ts. TirCNHEET IRON &: COPPER, Manufactory. Til E subscriber would take this method of informing the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the surrounding country that lie is now prepared to furnish any quantity of Tin, Slteat Iron and Copper ware, on the most reasonable terms. All kind of Job woik in It's line done with neatness and dispatch. He will also furnish, Outlets, Conducters and Tin roofing fur houses. He will also keep on hand a splen ded lot of Harness, sole and upper Leathers. (T?” Hides and Tallow taken in exchange for the above mentioned articles,*^) J. 13. BREEDLOVE. Oglethorpe, Ga. Oct. 3, 1851. 25—3nt. JNOTI ce” ALL who arc indebted to the firm o Wtight &. Bullard are hereby reques ted to come forward and make immediate settlement, either by Money or Note. WRIGHT & BALLARD. Oglethorpe Oct. 31, 1851. 29—tf.’ £4 UGAR, Coffee, Syjup, and Molasses, CJjtwl received and for sale low bv, KAUFMAN, & 13RO. Ogle thorpe, Oct. 10, ISSI. 26 t A LARGE assortment of Medical, Clas sical, Miscellaneous, and School Book’ 1 (Slates, Pencils, Paper, Ink and Bank Books ’ ot every description, and fur sale by P. T. FEARS Druggist. I Oglethorpe A tig. 11851. 16-ts ; COME YE TO THE WATERS. WARRANTED no cure no pay, and no mistake ; Bonplantl’? Fe ver and Ague Remedy, for the peimrineat ’ cure of fever and Ague. Call at the Drug Store all yc shakers and he healed. PHILIP T. FEARS. Sept. sth, 1851. 21 if New Dry Goods & Grocery Store. Oh Baker Street. U|ODGES, would) rys • xJv • Jtfl. peglfully inform tlm Citizens of Oglethorpe and the Planters of (lie surrounding Country that lie is notv open ing a large and well selected stock ol Fancy am! Staple Dry-Goods, Hatdware, Crockery, Sadlery, Boots, Shoes ’ &c. He w ill also keep constantly on hand u I large lot of GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, f The public are respectfully requested to call and examine fur themselves. (Sept. 12,1851. 22—ts rriQWNSEND’S, Sands’, Risby’s. and J Comstock’s Compound Extract’s of 1 Sarsaparilla, for sale bv, ; A tig. I, 1851. PHILIP T. FEARS. Dry Goods ai, Wholesale SAVANNAH GA. DOnF.KTS, FOOTE & HURSHALL arc now re- B* eeiving at their Ftore, corner* of Broughton and Jeffcißon zVtrcpta. opposite Naint Andrews’ Hail, a large and well selected *toek of Foreign and domestic Dry Good*, which they offer for sale. Upon the iiMial terms. We sell exclusively wholesale, and think we are. abtc tootfei sufficient inducement to retain the trade in tlihi city. We have now in store lOD hales brown Shirtings amt Sheeting*; 50 cases hleeched •• ** 50 “ fancy Print*, 50 hales jNegro Blankets; *25 *• UeJ and White Flannel*; 100 cases Kerseys and 1 ind*ey*. ALSO— an extensive assortment of I .nines’ Dress Goods,'h ‘loth*, Ca&dmeree, uud oilier miscellaneous articles; usually wanted by n-erehants from the interior. • (KyTartioular attention given to orders, -September *JC. ; V* 21—Gm —a , ’fM- —n Family Supplies. SUGAR, Cotom, Flour, Tobacco See,, constantly on band and for sain bv, DONEY Si CO. Ofloihorpo, Oct. 10, 1351. 25 6 nt SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD, ifvlll A DAILY TRAIN for /A Passengers and Freight leaves Macon m 6 1-2 A. M.— Arrive* at Oglethorpe nt ! 1 1-2 A. M.—Attire* at ’ Macon at 3 1-2 P. M. Connecting each way with the Central and Macon Wes tern trains, and the Tnllahas.ee Mail! Stage Lino. Passengers dine at Fort I Valley at 1 1,2 P. M. GEO. W. ADAMS. Supt, S. W. R. R. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 ts A D MINISTR ATO RS S A LE. T I LL be sold before die Court house V T door in Americas, on the Ist Tues day in January next, the billowing prop erty, ns the Estate of Bryant Clark (le-j ceased, lo wit: One Lot of L ind, No. 192 lying, and being in the 2Sdi eighth dis (rift, of originally Lee, nmv Sumpter County, containing two hundred two and | hall acres inure or less, and two fraction- ; al f jots 145 I2S in the same di-trict con taining each one hundred acres, more or less, subject to the widows dower, the same being laid off and set apart for Iter. ! AKo the following negroes namely, I Patsy a woman thirty vears old, Drtteila j a woman seventeen years old, and her ! tao children Santa boy two years old and Seaton an infant, (.'eorge a hoy 15 j years old, and Peter 13 years old. Sold j bv order of the /uferior Court for a dis tribution among die heirs. Also, will he sold nt the residence of the deceased on the fifteenth dux of December next, the pet isluthle proper ty of said estate, consisting of Horses. Hogs, Cattle, Sit. ep, Corn, fodder, house hold and kitchen furniture, one Cotton Gin, one hall or the widows interest in u dirt-ch fan. together with other articles 100 tedious to mention. Sold by order ol Court for a destrihution among the heirs. Terms made knon on dav of sale. GEORGE SOUTHWELL, A.l’m. | October, 1 7 1851. 27 2m FRENCH Window Gian. For sj • by SNEAD & CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 ISSI. 27 ts WII7 I E Lead. For sale hv SNEAD 8i CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts Fours D. “ F. AR this place on Thursday last, by X w H hov belonging to tlm undersigned, a Stiver Watch, which the owner can have by describing or proving property, and paving all expenses. CIJLLEN COX. OgletlmrpeOct. 7th, 1851- 30 tf. POTASH. A fine article for sale by, SNEAD Si CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 1851. 27 if T|’ /NSEED, Train. Lard, ts Neats. H J loot Oils, for i-ale by SNEAD Si CHAPMAN, at the New Drug Store. Oct. 17 1851. 27 ts Kt URGICA L and Dental Instrument* Gold Foil, Sic. For sale hv. SNEAD & CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 1851 27 if. RECEIVED to-day a large lot of Cherry Pectoral, Cod Lien Oil, Dr. Chiisties Galvanic. Rcmcdis, Townsend's and Sand’s Sarsaparilla*, “ Pepsin” the [ Great Dyspepsia Remedy; and vuiious other | Patent meilui::*, SNEAD & CHAPMAN. Nov. DM], 1851 ‘ 33—ts. AND STILL THEY COME !! T} jj EC El VED this day, al the New Drug Store, another !aig.< hu of Dings Me dicines, Paints, Oils &e., Let all who want Pure articles, at cheap prices, give us a rail, as we w.iriaut every article; and sell as cheap as any House in the State. To tl e Ladies who want fine Toilet articles, we . would sav come and examine our 6’toek, and judge for yourselvs. SNEAD &CH VPJVIAN. Nov. 17th, 1851. 33—if. To the People of South-western Georgia. Remember, when you come to trade That money saved is money made. mMESSRS. DONEY k CO., have XvJS. just received a huge lot of FALL <Si WINTER GOODS, of every variety.— Alsou splendid assortment of Heady Made Cothing, Hats, Caps, Bools, shoes Ac. 1- All ol whirlt they w ill sell cheap enough In enable lltu purchaser to save half bis money. They also have on hand a huge quantity of Choice Groceries, which they will sell very low. W’e would therefore say to the public. Call in, before you father go To trade with Greek or Jew, And you will find that Doney Sc Cos. Con sell cheap bargains mu. DONEY Si CO. ; Oglethorpe, Oct, 10, 1851. 26 6m HENRY LATH ROD, Deatr in l en-igit r.ittl Bcwxlk DIIT GOODS Gibbons New Building, Corner of Congress Whitaker Sira Is SWANN All GA, KV.EPS (‘oH*tai)lly on Lund, and k* now iririving $ liifff** and wt-ll weJrrirtl *tork of Fowljrn and Dotm*** lie nhv goods. Fiiitabio for uiv w*a v on U wlu-ih lie i:ivi t>4 ihe particular utwoMioa us nicreluiuu v i*iiinK ilp imiiku t. httvauuoli. Aitfu-l tJOili, •J Over 10,000 Pairs of ; pi BOOTS AND SHOES. Keep it before the People that HANKS & CO. j ON SUMTER STREET, fTVA VE cow opened two doors from MB R. IJ. SIMS Se Cos., and intend keep j mg constantlv on hand the l.sryesl and best j STOCK OF 800 I’S AND SHOES j ever i.ffered iu Suuth-Wt stern Georgia. A ’ huge portion of which is of tfieir own man* ufacttire, wild warranted not to rip, consisting of all qualities and prices ; 2,O<X) pairs home ; made Negro Shots, double soled; 1,000 piis of Kip Sew ed and Pegged Bools ; 250 pairs Men’s Double-soled Water-Proof Boots; SUU pairs single and Double soled ; Call Brogans; 1,509 pairs Ladies’ Leather Cloth, Morocco and Enameled Bootees and 1 shoes; 1.500 pairs Misses’ and Youths’ Bool* and shoes, all kinds; 1,500 pairs Boys’ Kip and Thi. k Boots and shoes ; 500 paits , Men’s Home-made Double soled Black Bro i gan>; 250 pahs Boys’ do. ; 300 pairs gelt* j llemeii’s and Ladies’ Robber Over shoes ; j 800 pairs Nothern Negro shoes at 90c.; — , 10.000 Ihs. Sole Leather, Calf, Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts, Shoe Thread, Pegs, i Shoemakcrs’s Tools, Ate. All we ask of Planters and others is to ex j amino our Stock beluie they purchase, at j we expect to Sell t xclusively for CASH, w hich w ill enable us to s -ll low-i r than any house that does a credit business. Give us a Call! And if we can’t sell we will charge noth ing for show ing oor Stock. Any antout !of BEEF HIDES taken in Exchange for shoes or Leather. Oglethorpe, Oct. lOili, 1851. 2ft 6m DRY Goods, Hardware &c. of evety description, just reroved and for sals by J. O. HODGES. Oglethorpe, Oct. 3 [B5l. 25—ts, Jewelry. A FINE lot of Jewell v ji.st rereived and for sale by, KA U FiM AN & BRO. Oglethorpe, Oct. 10,1851. 28 ts, BOOTS, Slim-s, Huts, Caps of evriv variety just received and for sale hv, K AUFM AN &• BRO.’ Oglethorpe, Oct. 10, 1851. 26 if CLOTHING. READY made CLOTHI VG, a very large assortment just received and for sale by, Kaufman & bro. Oglethotpe, Oep 10,1851. 26 if. W LARGE h t of choice Bacon for salo X%, by J. O. HODGES. * Oglethorpe, Oil. 3, 1851, 25—if. PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE THE UNDERSIGNED teg leave to inf rm von that tl.ev have taken the PLANTERS WARE-HOUSE, for a term of time and Associated lltemseltes together under the name mid style of S. W. Blood worth & Cos., in the \\ are-llim.se and Com mission Business, in all its vuiious branches. The business “ill lie conducted hv S. W. Bloodworth ; from his experience in tint business, they feel confident of giving gene ral satisfaction to all those who mav entrust them with iheii litisim ss ; Iu conlii (nation of which, vve it h r the public Jo the sulipiin, ed references, tint! al the same time, ask u libera! shale cf tin i: patmnttgc. I They prontise to keep their pitirons nd- vised o( the state of tlm umiket at all times; they take this occasion to say to tiny who may Store their Cotton with them, should they afterwatd wish it shipped to Macon or Sa vannah ot Ctmh slot;, it shall he promptly attended to w ithout any additional expense. Tlteir Ware-House, in consequence of its locality, has advantagt s over city other iu the place, in point ot siu-mity front lire, be* gin letuclo liom otliei buildings. They will ! also have phnteis’ rollon insured if desired. , Lihetal CASH AD V'ANCES will be made , on Pioduce in Store, All orders from Planters or country Mer cliu-its w ill he filled at shot l notice, and, (a. they have no iateiest in Mercltundize,) at tlm lowest cash prices; 8. VV. BLOOrtWORTH, RICH ARD JOHNSTON, REFERENCES, Platrti rs : Dr. Thomas, l Isaac Cheney, Esq. j Talbot Cos. Gcn’l T. Gt ilitu, l M. D. Nmili, Esq. ) Coweta Cos. James Neal, F.sq. > Wm. Pryor. Esq. i, Pike, Cos. Rev. Wm. Moseley, [ Judge A. W. Walker, f Ileorv, Cos. Tims. W. Ashford, ( Ed. Broughton, Esq. j Troup, Cos. Judge J. May, 1 T. Nichols, i’.sq. j Fayette Cos. I. Nichols, Esq. ( 11. P. Ilnsxey, Esq. 1 Meiiwethei Cos. Cltas. Citrgil, Esq. k W. Haikness, Esq. j Butts Cos. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ; ! Rice Didin, Esq. Charleston, S. C. | Fields Si Adams. Macot), Ga. ! N. A. Hardee Si Cos. 1 1 C. Ilanrulge, Eq. [• Savannah, j Wm. P. A’oi'.gt;, Esq. y ! Editors, 8. W. (leoigioe. and S. Democrat. ItltlKllN. (jcorjiia Scud., Ist. IHSI. I This isle certify til it Mr. S. W. Moomvorth. has for several year* Ivien enjpvjed p, t (, c Hare-1 toms ami <'otnmi-sio ftosiom in this place, and from my B|imiiitniice vsilh him, I feel no hesitation in reeotu meialing him 111 that cnpacity to the |mirons of Ogle thorpe ; lie is also a good judge of the quality of Culioa, unit eowaspjcnily an excellent salesman. A. A. GAUL DING, , Srtt’i! partner ot the flint of Gaalding, . Fertil & Chapman. 7 Wm. R. PHILLIPS, Seo’r. pa it tier of Jones Phillips & Cos. j Oglethorpe, (Sept. s:h, 1851. 21 3m.