The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, December 05, 1851, Image 4

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W JAMES K. SELLERS, • MUCOB MAKER CL JE WESjXE OGLF.THOKPE, UA-, QJL \V( tJL : > iv*j>e< ifully inform the public that lt* p*na .newly located in Ogietliorpe, f>r the fc,Wuurj *, e of Kepf<i#jitf? Clot ks, Watcher, Jewelry ■tc. lie will vuit all the principle :u<ti \tHagei- in (•'corgin, and irme the summer monta* f*r the fHirpottn of ©xcrotii'g a \f work irt htliise ot that tu.iy present itHelf. n puiroig Uu;ie in a worl.- iiMiiitku manner* ami warranted. April *2lift, 18M 3-ts. lILATWKS. “TOITOW on hand and for -i f al this Otricc | 1 w Justice’s Summon*, Execution* aic. JSlitfi iJVs Deeds, Juror Stliuwuw, Uoods&c Any other Blanks. fur'isneJ at short notice All orders when accompanied by the tasli Wi 1 bo promptly intet ded to. • / Books! Books!! GO COPIES OF THE Married II Oman's Medical C rmpanioii, For sale at the “South-West Georgian” Of fice by C. U. YOUNGBLOOD. i*. S. All orders from abroad promptly attended to. Sept. 12, 1851. N0 TICE M ESSIIS, M:i SON & (’1 M >il.N(i vvoiil.j inform the “ I'ubfic loai hiring Huggins from lh<*ir fcMabU* | UM *t npdio pay on the delivery of lhpm, and ihtrous lMgirtliiiganhia .x with them miwt pay monthly. Th<*ir ne - Fsitiej rfsju.rc tHi* course. \l! pfrwou** iu<hlt<Ml to t. cm hv ii.iiMor account will please Kith- i mined hi!* Iy April “Zi JU, 1 . 3-ts f7l OCR MONTHS alter date appli- I . cation w ill be made to the Court of Ordinary of Macon County, when sittini; for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell all the lands, negroes, goods, Chattels Vr. belong ing to the estate ol MrGrntider Bryan dee’d. NATHAN HR VAN. A.lmr. Sept. s tit, 1851- 2! 4m Harness! Harness! THE nndereigiictl will keep con slantly on litind, and lor sale sit (. C. Carmichael & ( o’s \\ aie-House, tur ner of Baker and Ouiier streets. A large s ipply of if arm.ss ol all description, Car riages. Buggies, Wagons and Diays; also ex tra Bridle lines Ac. \\ Inch w ill be sold at the lowest prices; allotdcrs promptly attended in. S. B. KING. Sept. 12. 1851. 22—4 m. PRETTY TEETH A Sweet Brea th> M ANSON’S \ auitla Tooth Wash hJF for cleansing the teeth, and Purifying the breath, for sale at FEAll’a Drug Store. Sept. sth, 1851, 21 it (’arriace Making and Repairing. THE Subscriber would respectfully an nuiiuce lo the Citizens of Travelers Rest and its vicinity, that he is prepared to execute till kinds of wot k in his line of busi ness, such as making tied repairing all kind of Vehicles, at iho shorten nonce. And al so to the Citizens of Oglethorpe and the ad joining Country, that he is prepared to exe cute all |nbs that may hit brought lo him, :n tlu: way ul Harness miking and Repairing; and that lie keeps on hand, both Catn ig- s, Buggies, nn 1 lianirss ready made, and tor sale t the lowest Cash prices. Those w isliing to purchase will do well to call and examine his stock before purchas ing else vv here. H. I). POWELL. Travelers Rest, July 24, 18.51. 15 ly MEDICAL CARD. DK. JAMES M. FOKES respectfullyof fers his services to the citizens id Ogle thorpe and vicinity in the various In a itches of Medicine. He may be found at Mr. Feats Drug .Stoic during the day, and at the Pa vilion House at night, when hot profession ally engaged. August 14,18.51. 18—if | Land and other Property for >Sab FT'S HE iSnbscriber offers fur gilra vitlmr- II hie settlement of Oak and Hickory, Land, nearest point wiiiiin one mile of Ogle thorpe, on both si.lcs of Flint River, (the residence on said land being within two and a halt miles of Oglethorpe, on the East side of said River) containing six hundred and fif ty or seven hundred acres, two hundred ot which ate now in cultivation. There is also it good Ferry on said land. There it also a settlement of land containing about five hun dred acres. 200 of which are in cultivation which can he purchased on reasonable terms if desired. Is me broadside of the above des cribed settlement, ifaid lands are well wa tered. Also a small lot of Negroes, Moles, Wa gons, und idl the farming implements be longing to the premises’ to l e sold with the lands, or without, to soil purchasers. The above property will be sold on good terms, j Those who desire to purchase w ill do w, II to cull and examine for themselves. SEN US H. CLARK. July 21, 19.i1. l.jfr.o SOUTHERN MUTUAL I IJVSUUAJVVE VO, i Principle Office, Athens, <7,/. At bon Outer; Socv, Amienv lit i.t. Pre.’t 1 fjtlii* CTfiinimy hu in oiwmuon between throe and i ■- ftMiryNiP. and tm iH’aiiircd a capital in n<>!. cnnh nf nenrlv Three Iltindrrd Thousand l>.|'tir*. .\jj 1 1 promptly willed on the f.n*<**nuiion t.f *>ftiif*<'torv ‘ proof. rn: Ki*k<. and mtuirance* im Nogr*#**. u ,j| or upon the live* •( \Vhiu* parson*, tuktui by thmalvr* rifimd A#? ntiti Oglethorpe,!hi. PHILIP COOK. Agent. July 31, 1851. 1 6*. West Oglethorpe ? i ITUAI ED on the rise of Land West C 7 of iliu pi ( Sent locality of the City of i Oglethorpe, Immediately after crossing the Branch. — • ! round high and tolling, water good. Town Lots suitable for business or residence. 4he Lots ar.- ini mediately on the mam t oad lead n to Pondlown and Americas from which dirnciiuli the. principle trade tor this point will come. Those desirous ol health or plea., ’sar.t locations, will do well to cal! and exam ne for themselves. Lots have already been -old lo the amount of several thousand dol lars. Apply to the subscribers on the prem ises J. W. HERRING, N. L. ANGIER. West Oglethorpe, July 9, 1851. 18 ts For Sale. IOT Ne. 1) on Square 3 on the Corner j of Macon and Chatham Streets. Ap ply to PHILIP COOK. Ogelthorpe, July 3, 185:. 12-ts. H. E. SELLER'S VERMIFUGE. This IVarm Medicine has no superior— if an equal—in this or any other coun try. It is much used amt highly commended by Physicians. IS’ ORMS-fteqiu inly infest children, ag f f gravate ali other diseases, ami are capable of producing fcrea* uisl url nil Cvt> iu Ihe svsWn. and, consequently u!l medicine* piven lo remove them should he pre| ared with i>real cure, and of the best ma tonais; &.<d il is to Le feuit‘d thut toaiiy ol the worrit metln i:ie* in use if* totally drsiitut? of these (ftialitiev. Tlm Vermifuge which the .-übst nborotfcrp to ih* public is prepared ot the best ntateri tls that ian be procured. THE TRUTH H YMEN OF TRUTH. Concerning Si-Hern’ Vermifuge A single via! prcdacitif wonders, lieud ihe follow iup from the Kev, S. IVake* finhl. Pastor of tiw Liberty striuA A/ethodist Lpiscnje! church : PnTSPi’RGii. March 9 r 1347. .Mr. 11. K. Se!!er.—lt is from a wme of duty, as we*! as with preatpleasure, that 1 hear tepTimouv f* the \ ir tue of your justly celebrated Vermifuge. 1 procured b iticlehoule arid it to three of iny ciiildrcii. v* Ite had !>*;eii ill for si\eral weeks ‘I hc oldest wit’s seven years old, tiie uejet four, nnd the youngest eighteen laooths. The first fifty-six worms, th** second I’urty-fieven. uud the th’rd a nunther .o diMiuetly reenllected. Since then they have been do ing wt U. and are now iu good healtii. Vo'.irs, rey|Hfcfullv. S WAKKHF.LI). fvKXKKviLLR. Vo, January 15, !H 5. Mr. R. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge given ttniverra! -fttisfactiou. 1 have Fold Fahnestock'n, AFI uce's ami other*,but none has given tire satisfaction tiiat lours lias. B. F. GUAIIAM, Post A/aster. Sillers’ Vermifuge—it works wonders every where. Big Savdy, hv. Afav 12. 1848. Mr R K Sellers—Dear sir: Your Vermifuge pnxluce? -uch wonderful results, rltat / think it worth while, ti rive vow a few facts about it. A neighbor, l)r <;rav. bought from me one %ial of it. and pave the contents io iliree of his children : die first passed 18t), rl:e seromi 153, and the third 7>, makinu 403 worms rlischargeil hv using one 5 id. Mr Gray immediately bought ihm vial* more. Mr. J M'Shufley also cave th* ronteoH of one vial to three of his children, which hroiij/ht from the first 73, from the second 54, and from die third 30, uiakinc 15f worms bv the use of one vial. I gav my own child, aped one year, two tea..|M>oofn!, w liich exjelle4 14,0ne of which whs at least one ftm>t long.— Vour Vermifuge w considered the best that has eve: licen bmupiit to our section of country, and so iaras I know, lias never failed. Yours, res jiectiully, J L THEM AN. Let Physicians Speak. Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best in use. — Here is proof. Lick.pg Station Ky. Dec. 17, 1815. Mr R E Sellers,— l have the pleasn eto inform yoi. ‘hat I have ued in mv practice your celebrated Verml ♦iitrc with the moat happy results. I have formerly used Fa! n stock’s, hut being Persuaded to try yours. 1 ba\ found it fa- suppeiigr in every respect, and can say with • tiir he fearof contradiction, that your V rmiiiige pos sess s mure virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor dially recommend it to the attention of the public, w ill stav a case where I cave one vial of your V>rmi fusre. My brother’s child was pining and w a Ting to a mere skeleton. In 3f> hours alter l gave (he Vcrrniluge the enormous <|uaritlly of upwards ol dir hundr and worms were passed. The child that was given ftp for lost, h now as well os unv in the neighborhood. AMBROSE AUNKTT, M. D. Sellers’ Vermifuge the lust, in the florid Gam.ipoi J 8 O, April 1. 1351. Tliis certifies that I have kept on hand and used in my practice, II F. Sellers* Vermifuge, for th” two pn-i years. lum confident msaving it has not failed, i* a single instance, to relieve children and adult* troubled with worms; in many instances it has brought awa\ large quantities. lam confident it .is the. he-t worm me dicine, in use. All that is required to give il reputation in any family. Is to give it a fair trial. R II WILSON, M. I). Point Pi.i.\**akt, Va, Oct. 4,1817. Mr. U E Sellers.—Of your Vermifuge. I can rm wiiiuutt! cs it a! ion that having used it exteuivdY in ir.\ Practice for the las t four or live years, 1 think i'deckled ly the best preparation of the kind of which 1 have any knowledge, although 1 have heretofore used the prepu ralion of several other manufactureit. < Yours. r*MH‘ciful!v. I C*Ot!Gff, M. D. Sellers’ Family Medicine. i'.saha* .S'tatioe. Ohio, M*y MS. ISI9. Mr. R E Sellers, —1 think it right, for the benefit c> . others, to state some facts in relation to your excelleiit i Fatuity Medicine*. | 1 have it*ed your Vermifuge largely in my own familv. one vial frequently answering for ‘M|s*liing large qua:i tit'e* (ray 100 t.i 200; of worms frm tan ciiihlren. 1 have also used your Liver Pills and Lough Symp in my Ihmily. and they liavt, hi every inslauce, produced the •ff*Ct desireil. As I aiu engaged in merchandising. I am able to state that 1 have yet to hear of the first failure where vour medicine* have beea used in my section of the con nt y. In conclusion, 1 may slat** tliat inev are the medicine* <d’ •be day. anti ole destined to have a very extensive • liiriiy. \ ours, W H PINNEL. Thf. Vuiufipi’dK will rootinut* ft) urn out- Fiir. wrapper, and will have the mime ofßtib'i E. Stdlrr* F’am.iH and u;H)jie4u h vial, w itlumt w hich it in not his V**r mifure. K F. SFI.LFlife, Pro|*riulor, Jmi* Dt, I,ISU. For sale hv SNEAD Sf CHAPMAN, Al thft Nfw Drug Sire, OgltUorpe Ga. i COPARTNERSHIP. | rjjlHK UNUERSIGNED hc.nu .L3L join an equal partners in the tow n Lots of West Oglethorpe, located on apart ol Land Lot number two hundred in the twenty eighth District, of orit inal Lee, now •Macon County Gaoigis, take till* method of infill id ine all whom it may concern, that a co-partnership exists in said properly under the firm of J. W. Herring Sc N. L. Angier, and that either partner, the names here nto annexed is authorised to execute legal and warrantee titles lo tHiy or all of said Town i Lots, loculi and as above described. J. W. HERRING, N. L. ANGIER. \Vrt Oglethorpe, Sept, 5, 1851 21 f | 1 I- . NOTICES OF il; no t els. Ms | M aguo 1i a House, Corner of Cnscent and Sumter Stice/s OclctUuipe <-(>■ HV A. M. THOMASON. rVMIE b. *t accomodfitious that I Im-’- times g uiid market will affonl may lie (mind , ■it liit- abive named llnuse, at nil times. No c-tlurt will be spared to rentier alt who, cull, comfortable. June 5, 1851. 8-ly. 1 PAVILION IUMJMS2 OGLETHORPE, G A., Immediately Opposi'i the hull Rail Ifiaui Depot. S, S. BOONE. | June J, 1851. 7-tl. I Oglethorpe Hotel, BY JAMES BELL. A LLE.N SUTTON wonlil respectfully llilollll the |*ublil. thul lie bus rqieiud a large and comtnfdtor/ house for fbiblic EntefTanini-n! indie new t*wn of Oglethorpe, under the manrigennut of Jatm-s Fell, whose experience in tlu* business w illeh able him to give gt neral satisf&cJiou to all. ‘l'be r<H>nt’ of the home are well finifhed and supplied wiih excel .lent beds. Air. Thetable will h wavs be supplied ‘■'id he best lb re the countryan afiofd. In xbort it i> inten ded; if io make thi* hou< mperic.r to any i> >outh- csli rt Georgia. A large brick budding is now being erei ted oft the |>ri inises fi'r the j.itrjMtfe of nfthrdiug extensive accoini.datnm*. which will be cvinpieled b\ full. ‘I lie public arc invited to call. Ogli-ilinrpe, Muy, 15, 1851. 5-ly. FORT” GAINES HOTEL O. 11. 0.4V15, I] AVING the ala>ve named Hotel would re H j.:|H‘rrtfu)[y inform bis friends and the public gene m'ly that he has taken full charge of it. Those Visitim Fort (iaiues will please give them a call a* no pains hi!, be spared for the accommodation of those who favoi him with their patronage. Annexed to tiie establishment is a large Ix>t and com mid ions Stables Rufiicient for the accommodation oi Drover-. March 25, IsM. I—ly RAIL . R (Fad miusE; Ojiyosi If I'mtrstl SSail Umitt Hi pot HAST m ACO.Y, BV S.M. LANIER. May 15. 1851. s!y. Floyd House, MACON, GEORGIA rjJNIIOM 58 WILLI AMS impnclfiillv in- JSJL forms bis hiunils mill tin* public, ihm b< bus |uircliiisc<l i|i> li'iut’ mid li.rniiuiu of tin .ibiivt esublisb'iit-iil, and tb.it as sub- pro l>'it'lnr, li intends lu give tin* Imsiii.-ss bis -irict pt-rsonal allt-tilloit. He w ill s**i'iii>‘ po iiio and ciniip.'ienl clc-iks aid scivanls, mid is di lerniim-d Ibat tbn lulilt* and Inn shall be -uplii'd wilh Ibn ?cr\ bust ibn connlry aflinds. I I r 11 oust- is 100 well knuwn liir him lsa\ inv tiling in regard in ii. Tim rooms an in film repair, and the (iirtirinie as r’ood as can be loirnd in any Molise in die Slate.— riimikful lor liie liberal patronage hi slow and upon the old film of Bnlor.! A. iVdliuins,dor nit: Isis funnel cOliliedion wiib his House, In pledges himself lo spare no elfoil to give en ‘irn sHiisfaciion to buth new and old iriei.ds. July 24, 1851, 15 ly. OGLETHORRE DRUG STORE. JjjHILIP T. FEARS lakis Ibis moilmd of calling the mteniion nf bis liii-mls and ll'.e public gi nei ally lo bis spli ml id as sorlment of Drugs and Medicines now on hand, and assures ihe Physicians of this and i lie sut rounding villages that ho will do all in id* pouer tn give satisfaction. He Begs leava* also to call the attention of the Ladies to his beautiful supply of PKHFUM KRY‘. TOILET POIVVERS fyPAIS TS Oghiihorpo, August 1, 1851. 16-ts. Carriages! Carriages! & a HE Subscriliei anno trices to the peo ple ol Oglethoipn and smr Minding Counliy, that lie lias nn on hand, and will conlinuo tu receive, Buggies, Cm riages. Rocks wav s, Ac., and wi I sell on ii asonable lerms. Those w isliing In port base auv thing ill his line are inviled io call and examine bis Slock, at Messrs. Lewis &. Piice’s Wain House, on Baker Si reel. i’. m. Jackson, Agem. Oglethorpe, July 9ih, 1851. 13 if J. Kaufman k Bid. SIT LOCK, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Mol isses, §P Syrup, Lemon Syrup, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Arc. Ate. Jii.i received and for sale. Cheap for Cash. Oglethorpe, July Dili, 1851. 13 if MAEDY MADE CLOTHING at Cost for Cash, by DONEY Sc Cos. July Ist 1851. 12-ts. SHOES, Hats, ('loilone, Saddlery, crock ery, Hardware, forniioce, Nails, Sail Iron, Plows, Sugar, Coffee, Ate Ate., fm sale al the cheap Store in Fori Gains Ga. by, DILL & MARSHALL. June 1, 1851. 9 if, RABUN, FfLTON k CO. Commission Merchants, NO. 207 BAY STItEKT J. W RABUN, ) a. i.. ru'.TiiMi, SAVAKIVAE. GA, If. WUITBHKAI), J WILL give strict attention lo the sale of Cotton and other produce, con., signed to them, and promptly fill orders for Bagging, Rope and Futility supplies, at the lowest prices. August 22, 1851 19 6m. PROSPECTUS OP TUB South-Wist Georgian. The SOUTH-WEST GEORGIAN is isoed every Finlay-■ morning in the new Town of OGLETHORPE, at the low in ire of Two Dollars a year, to be paid in advance. OUR POLITICS. Wo are now and ever have been for the ! Union. The “Georgian” will, therefore, advocate the measuies of the great ennser- j j v ifivi- Ut ion Party, it will puisne a fair and i 1 candid course towards the Opposition—ho- I slowing censure on whatever is sehstirable, | mid ever battling for titilh, legmdless of the ! source from whence it emanates. Its columns will be filled with choice selec tions ol Miscellaneous. Polilii al, Domestic ami Commercial News, from a number of the n)o-i popular Journals of the day; together | with Siatislics and general information on | the engrossing suhp rls of INTKRNA.I. Ixi ’ phovkmbnt and Southern Manufactures. ADVERTISING. ‘ Advertisements will be inserted on the following terms: One Dull.ii per square nf twelve lines of less for the fust insertion,and Fifty Cents fur ■ aril inseriiiiii thereafter. A liberal dedociion will be made on yearly advertisements, or ’hose inserted for three or I -ix mouths. Also con'll arts will be made with Comity Offin-is, to advertise ‘or them mi the most liberal terms. All tellers or business, mnsi be addressed | In C. B Y-auighlinid, Publisher, and pest I paid. YOUNGBLOOD vV HOLLAND. | Oglethoipc Ga. May 7lli 1851. FOB SALF. rp HE “PAVILION HOUSE” in the 15 new lew nos Oglethorpe, situated on die corner of Crescent and Macon Sts., near and in full view of the Rail Road Depot, is now ofl'ered for sale. The building is new, die rooms a re large, neat,and airv, possessing every convenience for the comfort of travel ers and boarders. Purchasers are invited Jo call and examine for themselves. ASHBURN, BOON & Cos. ’ May 28 Ii 185], 7-if. Sale, by DILL & MARSHALL, a large quantity of Bagging, Rope and Twine. Fort Gains, Ga. June, 1 1851. 9 if BV CON ! BACON!! We have for sale 40 Casks BACON SIDES, at the low est market pi ires. DILL &. MARSHALL. Fori Gains, Ga. June 1, 1851 9 ts 6 ‘ LOUR. 75 Barrels Snpeifioe Flout for sale al Fort Gains, Ga. by DILL <fc MARSHALL. June 1,1851. 9 il. Bran dy wTne, gin, whiskey, SI RBUP, and VINEGAR, liu sale hv DILL & MARSH \LL. Fort Gains, <a. June 1, 1851. 9tf Notice. ALL p rsmis imh bled to the firm of T. M. Jackson & Cos., in die Counties ol Macon, Suniler, Dooly and Marion, are no tified that their notes and accounts have been placed in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq, of Oglethorpe, for settlement. . “ T. M. J ACKSON & CO. June 19, 1851, 10-if, NOTICE. fB” HE Co-partnership heretofore existing j| under the firm of A. W ELLES &Cos.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ei- ! iher ol die niiiiersigncd, will aliend lo the tiiisiness of the unsettled fit in, and are au.. ihorised to use its name in Bqiiidaiinn. A. WELLES, G. F. PALMES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. *lO-ly THE Undersigned having disposed of his interest in the GROCERY BUS|. , NESS to iiis lale pailner, Mr.G. F. PALMS and J. W. WEBSTER, of tin; lale firm of Swifi, Di iiklow &, Webster, would respect fully solicit a continuance in them: of the patronage of his late firm, A. WELLES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. *l()-ly. j corjK'iMiisiiir. THE Undersigned having bought out the ‘ interest of Mr. A. Y\ ELLES, of the j li’ in ol MessiS. A. Welles &■ Cos., have form- ; id copartnership, and will continue the . WHOLE SALE GROCERY and PRO DUCE BUSINESS, under the firm of! \\ EB>TER & PALMES, at the old stand 1 f A. W. Sc C0.,-and respectfully solicit a continuance of the pationage of thut firm,and ut the public generally. J, w. WEBSTER. GEO. F. PALMES. Savannah, June 19, 1851. • 10- ly. A New Livery, Sale and Exchange STAB L B , I.oersted on the corner of Ritiidolph :titd C'hallitim Streets, in full view of The Oglethorpe Hotel, WILL he completed and ready for business by tiir 20ih {not. At this Stalile will he kept, llotse* Buggies, Carri- i age* and Vehickle* of all descriptions, to | hire, sell or swap. Persons will tie sent to airv point in Georgia. Horses boarded by : the month, week or day. Persons coining j to out place to take the cars, can find a largo airv, coinfo,table and well kept Stable to ! leave their Horses at. The Lots adjacent lo tlie Stables, are shaded by a beautiful | arrive, nod well supplied with running water; j Drovers are therefore, invited lo give jt a ! call, as ample provision will he made for I their accommodation. A. W; COLLI NS, G. W. ASIIBURN, J. c. AsiiBURN, m. s. McKenzie. Oglethorpe July 1, 1851. 12 6m. I jpi St r I! SSS 8 M MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE fpliFs uonHuctors of tlie Institution assure its numerous j * patrons, and the public in general, that there is, and ajwacs shall he a sufticient number of competent in sirtw toniand T utoresses in all the branches, professed lo'1)e lauaht in the li.stitution. A punctual observance of the rules, the preservation of good morals, a <iue regard lo decency and politeness, s-ba.ll be every possible mean.*, especially by persuasion, kind and penile admonition. But v.hen these are. disregarded and faults wantonly committed against the fundamental principles of good education, then proper severity shall be applied; and if imtortu iiativ. the obstinacy of thedelinquent should amount to i incofigi file ness, no repource is left for the preservation I of difcip-line..but expttlsion or dismission, which.Jrow cver. shail never jilace. hut by the dcckion ol a majority of the Board,. (S is'.ting Coinmitteecjr Term s: Orthography per Academic-year. S 1F 00 T uttion in beadiftg; A rilhtnetical ta hies, IVriling and Arithmetic per Academic year, . LO 00 The above with Oleography, F.nglisbCiraminar, * the ft.se atid drawing of Maps. 25 OD Tim above or either of the foregoin T with En glish (.■ympadtion, Ancient and Modern His tory, with problems on the Clobes, Orna mental Penmanship ami Botany, 30 00 The above < r either ol the foregoing with Go onsetry, Algebra, Trigonometry Mensura tions, Surveying. Navigation, Civil Engi neering, Chemistry, Geology,Naniral, Mor al ami Mental I'hilosophy* Khetorie and !/-gic, 40 00 The Language* alone or with either the above department*, French alone, 80 00 OIINAMENTAL DEPARTMENT l Inslrumei tal Music, 50 (X) I se of InsTrument, 10 GO Needle Work and Kmb/oidery, B tAI Wax Flowers and Fruit, !•*> 00 Diawhig and Fainting, 15 00 Visiting Committee: O. B. W AKDLAVV Esq. Col. J. E. BKOWN* I)r. W M. J. JOHNON; .fared dudnall; Esq. BENJ. HODGE, Es:q. JOSHUA HARRIS, Esq. AVVARA T t; s : The Institution has au extensive Phih’Kl.j h'w id Chemical, Astronomical and IVlailunmiieut Apja/u'uf sufficient for the dciiwmtration of all Chemical un-i Scientific cugnitia. T’hc pupils arc received fo| no less a pe-riud tlnin u j session. No deduction will lx* made for absence, uniexa occa sioned b\ protracted sickness. One half, or part of tin-tuition iscxncctrd in advance, and the remaining; at the close of the session, Beard can be oblaii td, in ■*>pvctah!e families, fl from eight to ten dollats per month. t JOHN A GRANT, I ort Gaines, January, 1351. I- ly Erintijul J . Kaufman Sf lira’* NEW DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING STORE. On Linker S rat below the Ogfclkorpi Hotel. WOULD t s|>(’ct!olly inform tin- Pub lic thul they have just opened tlu ii Stock, consisting of Calicoes, Ginylmus, Muslins, and all kiodol Ladies Dies* Goods, Hose, Gloves. Luces. Edgings, ilk Parasols, Fans, &c., together will) a varii-uy et Fancy Articles, and a tin e assortment of fine Jeu elrv. Alsu a fine lot of READ! MADE CLOTHING, Shoes and Boots. All ol wliich will be sold, fm cash, at Nnv soi k cost price. May 22, 1851. 0 if. Dr<rTHOMASON & DAVLON. ssra® sxs.'&amm.Tvu fiioupi:, ta., nESFECTFI LLY inform their frier.d; and tlu public generally tliat they fcntinue the practice of M* d cirie in the new town of Oglethorpe. As one. of them has had several yars experience* in the practice o Medicit.e, they fialter themsthts thar they l)i> able to treat die various diseases of the human sy t*m in a scientific nnd hucccrsful manner. Ashureot puhiiu pa tronage is renpeciiully solicited. One of tbtm may be found at their office at a)! fcdurs. | except when engaged. M);ce on the comer of Sumpter and Crc emt Sts. A. M. Thomason, M. D. j J. C. Davison. At. f>. April?, lbol. I—•,f G.C.t;JRmIIL& to.; THE Subsetibnts having as.’ seciuted tiiamsalcvs under ilm j abova name, for the puniose of transactii g a ; General Ware-lions and Geraiafesion ; Business, lake this method ol iiilorming the Planters and Merchants generally, tiiat they I are now prepared to receive Cotton in Stole ! or any other Goods on consignment. They will have on hand at till times I Ragging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, j Salt, Iron, fyc. sfc. Liberal Advances made on cotton when desired. C. C. Cakmicu.el. J, P. Harvey, references: Messrs. Logan &. Atkinson; Macon, Ga., ” Neely At Fleming; Gridin, “ Oglethorpe, July 3, 1851. 12-ly. E. B WEED, Macon, Ga. Importer and Dealer in ENGLIMI AND AMERICAN Hardware . WOULD invite the attention of his friends to his stock of Cut lery, Iron, Nails, Hollow-ware, Guns, Black smiths and Carpenters Tools, Agricultural liogliment, Axles, Sptings, Mill irons, Tit* Piste, Sheet and bar Copper, Lead and Zinc, Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws and every other at tide usually kept in llard.- ware Stores, which ho will sell on reasona ble terms. Macon, July 19th, 1851! 15 ly ( ___ - , JLuquor/ A LARGE quantity of Liquors, consist- J mg of Brandy, Bunt, Gin, Wltiskv Port, Madeira, and Champaign Wines, al. ‘ of the best quality, just received and for’sale ’ b y Kaufman a uro. f Ogltnhorpe, Oeh 10, 1861, 26 ts To the •Afflicted IF you are laboring under any of the m cases named below, and if you are re t iy desirous of getting restored to bo.ii! soundness, you have it in your power m a so now. the price is not much, and u° cure 1S warranted Os all the remedies £ before the public, there is none that c dn s d such a handsome result for the same lena ot time, as “S'® 1 a Marshall’s Magical Pain. Eradicater* This is a remedy not intended to cureev. ry disease that ‘ llesh is heir to.’ Nor i. intended to .work miracles in curing diseaJ which arc incurable, but we do not hesii, c to say, that, il any of the following <ji SMK „ caybcjctirwi, Marshall’s Eradicator willcer t tinlv do it. Try it and be convinced For Rhoumatism, Lumbago, Pai n r„! Nerves, Spinal Affections, Palsy, Disloo t.ons bpratos, Bruises, Strains, (Edemat o „ E Swellings, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten dims, l umors, Nodes, Ganglions, Wens Gottre, Head-ache, Weak Back, Gnf Scrofula ami Tooth-ache. ’ - The following letter and certificate is from a person in the city. The original can U seen at the store of the pioprietor. .. AUpFSTA, January 31, 1851, Missis. W. H. &J. Turpin Genii, men,-—I have much pleasure in saying that my wife, who lias been afflicted with Rh eu matism io the feet and knees for the past two months, lias been entirely cured by the us. ol * Marshall’s Mngjc Pain Eradicator.’ It is, in mv opinion, the best remedy ever of b tml the afflicted public, as it will certainly core- Every body should have it. Yours, respectfully, &c. For sale by D’Antlgnac & Dairy. D R 1 lamb;At Cos., W. H. Tint, W. K. Kilchm and the Propriitms, Augusta, Ga. Fm sale in Cliarli stun, by Nelson Carter, Ga &.Courtlier. Dr. Cleveland, W. A. oariitc, and Jnlui \V. Stay, I'm salt it gh-thorpe, hv P. T. FEARS. Sept. sth, 1851. ai js, u A ttIJI.LFA(.i: TO THE WORLD i SWILL FUI, FLIT $10,00(i I Jaiyd pRy tin- sam.- to any chat itirtrle institution, il any or allntln i ut tides that flood the mar ket ns Snivel m Liq. ids, mute their various cognomen o! Pain Extciminntms—Kxtrar toiv-Oinitm-iiis— Kill, rs. Ate. Ate. can per. fi>"” such a one, in nil paititulais, as k„s btn u perforilied by D.tjlev’s Magical Praia Extiad,,, if in.-.tl.ai is rrpmlid in lev printed jmmpl, i as die “Hague nonet Esp|i.i <tn Case."! •Hid I ohhgale uiy se If in,*re dm r, to pi>\ 800 lo any pr.riy, who cart prove :hiV|„ ie is one word ol unit mb in that staieaii r.t t Rend it—Allye will li-.lt ( harge of<Siea: Engines, lot ii may save yutit livr, and th, tives ul t!niiv:ili(ls t.iliuit, Dalhy’s gemdn. Extraitf*, i< not good !..i the follow iiig diseases, |,i, t j, | la> l"ovt and itsi If in id! eases, ialailuble ! Oidv g. ( die Genuine attii le, aid there is no niisiaio ; \' z - Bums, SY.dds, Piles, sole ami inflamed E><s, Eiysipela-. Nah Rlienm, old and en teiate sons, Cut*, Wounds, Swellings, S|.rains, inlhimma'ioiy and clirnnie IHiiimma-’’ li.-m, stiff Join's, set.’ legs, cliilhlads, folom, eiioptions, and ah cMeinal udlammations.— Bung the Salve in direct cinitiacl with the diseased ha ality —mb in on w< 11, wheio i| lu disease will bear it. On soies apply it fly plasters spread on linen, two appli .-tuinni u (lav, viz: morning and ( veiling, i* gpui tally Mifftcieiit in ‘all i a>i s, apply il a arli **| v , as il is pel feci !y sail. Pul il tight inside in tlin tor tier nf die i ye, wln n tha ey a is inflamed il will draw out • In*, ioflammation, liee it from pain and ease the ay e. Try it fiures*- ly and m ieserv( ; diy it inn do no harm, and will certainly effect a cure ) Only Pel the Genuine article! la case of broken'breast and sure inppl. *, it never Ini is to affotd al most instantaneous telief, and effect a positive and sure cure. Caution!—Tha public is cautioned uguinrt : base Cuunirifvits of my Salve, under tliu old j w rapper. Buy theic line |)allev’ s Extractor i ‘‘"ly hi l!ie present new wrapper i ed boxes—Mind ! the emblem* on the* new t wrappei sun’Triangle, serpent, Dove, Liuu am! Engle. Cr* See tint priitlrd circulars. DALLEY'S ANIAi \L GALVANIC. Ascertain, quirk and never failing reme dy for tiie cure of Poll evil, galls, sofes hu mors, bruises, swelling* broken knees.— Bone spavin, Quiiierborte &c. N. Jj. Broken Knees it cures without scar or disoratirti of the fiair ! 11, DALLEY, Inventor mid Proprietor. 415 Broadway, New York. AGENTS SNEAD & CHAPMAN. AT TUB New Bros Slorc. SUMTER ST. OGLETHORPE GA, Oglethorpe 17. 1851. 27 Bt. Shoes for the Darkies. /fl flfcflfl Pairs of well made Negro shoes, just received and for SHl L b >’ DONEY & CO. Oglethorpe, net. 10, 1851. 26 6m LEWIS Ac PRICE. Ware House and Commission Merchants, W OGLETHORPE, GA. E ‘J AKE this method to soy to our friends, and those who rnay entrus us with their business, that we Imve complet led our Ware House in this place, am) are now ready to attend to all business in our Inn. We will give our personal attention to business, and no pains will bp spared (o pro mote the Interest or those who may favor us ivtth their business. The usual advances SSBlfv Ogldh.rp., J.I, W, ,BS, V ’ r “]'s iy