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TO THE PUBLIC. |
THE undersigned is prepared to execute |
‘in the most workmanlike manner, all j
work in his Tine, sucti as house building, Gin
Getting* Screw btu\dipg, Mill writing &c, i
on ss reasonable termers *any other work-1
man in South All letters ad- j
dressed to him in Oglethorpe Ga, will re
ceive prompt attention.
ALEXANDER SMITH
Oglethorpe; May 14, 1852 4—ts
NOTICET
THE undersi||ed with the view of
closing ihtlljusiness of tlte firm,
offer for sale their entire stock of GRO
CERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees.
Teas, Cheese, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco,
end other articles in our,ltoe of business, AT
COS T PRICES, till the 15th June next,
at which time we will sell the remainder at
AUCTION on a credit of four moms. All
Shose indebted to us will please call and set
tle* as the business of the firm must be wound
p. HUSON & LITLE.
The Grocery business will be continued
by the undersigned on his own account.
v 4;M. HUSON.
’ Oglethorpe, May Ist, 1852 4—3
NOTICE.
I HEREBY forwarn aU persons from tra
ding for n certain promissory note gi.ven
by nte to Rhody Morris r(iarer,.dated sorue
time in January last and payable lire first day
of January ~J£S3, for two hundred aud twen
ty dollars. As tlte considerations for which
the above note was given have failed, 1 am
determined not to pay it unless compelled bv%
law. C. D. KENT.
May 7,1852, 3 3t
millinerOstablishment.
miss C. VALENTINO,
.W aeon Street, Oglethorpe* Get.,
( Next door to Dr, Head’s office.)
HAS just opened and is si HI receiving a
fine-und well selected stock of Milks,
Bonnets* Ribbon*, Trimmings for dresses,
dec.* which she offers to sell low for cash.
Dresses and Bonnets made to order
with neatness and dispatch.
Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed
aud dressed in the latest style.
May 7, 1852. 3 3m
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
THOMPSON di FEEL,
RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriends
and the public generally, that they
keep constantly on hand wfull assortment of
Fafnily Groceries, iilour* Bacon,
Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, Malt,
Molasses* Myrup, Rice, Mackerel* Corn
Meal, &c., together with every variety of
Spices, Fruits* Nuts, 6cc. Also, Tobacco,
Cigars, Snuff, and many other articles too
tedious to mention—all of which they will
sell as low as any other establishment in the
city. Call aaJtry them—store on[Cuyler
street.
May 7,1852. 3 ly
NOTICE.
1 HEREBY forewarn all persons fiom tra
ding fora certain promissory note given
by me in the latter part of March, to John
Oliver or bearer* for the sum of ten dollar#,
payable the fust of May instant.
As the considerations tor which the said
note was given have in part failed I am fle"-
termined not ta pay the full amount unless
coibirelied by law;
\ WM. H. WRIGHT,
May 7.1852. \ 33;
020 REWARD!
STOLEN front the subscriber, on Mon
day, the 19ih day or April, a fine #om
osou-sized* patent lever GOLD WATCH/
18 carets fiue, with a white dial, very richly 1
carved on (ho outside cases* with the initials
G. C. E. engraved in the centre and on lire
outside of one of the cases. The number of
the Watch is 8013—the maker’s a a ate
is Magnus, of London* w
ARCH’D ODOM,
* Oglethorpe* May 7,1852. 3 if
Notice.
IMTT BOOKS are now open for the
iy M (lie taxable property
in ibis city. All persons are required to
give in before ;lie first day of June, or
they will be double <axe3.
T. A. SWEARINGEN, c. c.
Oglethorpe, April 30. 2 id
DENTAL NOTICE.
FIINCIS H. SMITH, D. D. 8.,
fOraduaie of tkpMu**ue College of Dent# Surgery,]
HAS removed to Oglethorpe and res
pectfully solicits its citizens and the
community generaßjrto call on him, He has
just returned from Baltimore and is in pos
session of all the new and latest improve
ments fn Dentistry, such as Air Chamber
Suction plates, for entire sets; Jaw and
Block teeth, entire sets, without springs, &c.
Persons wishing work done would do well to
call and examine his new styles. Office at
present, at tlte Pavillion House.
•May 7,’52. 3 ts
PAVJLION HOUSE.
OGLETHORPE GA.
faosiTß the Depot
Wm. Slade.
THE Proprietor will he pleased at all
times to have a liber# phare of pation
age and will try at all times to make his pat
rons as comfortable as lie can possibly do by
the close attention of himself and servants to
their welfare dutfftg tbeir slay with him.
WM. SLADE:
Oglethorpe Gal .April 23 1852'. I—ly.l—ly.
COMSTOCK*a|l'ajHr Medicines for
sale by A#
Dm. THOMAjVn & DAVISON.
Oglethorpe Ga. /tyf\)6tWAßs2. 52—tf’
| June Sberrff Sales.
■ be sold, before the Court House
j ▼? door in Lanier, Macon County, on
! the first Tuesday in June next, the follow
j ing property, to wit:
One house in the city of Oglethorpe, and
tho lot on which it stands—adjoining lots of
Allen Sutton, en Randolph street. Levied
on ns the property of Josinh Horton, to sat
isfy a fi fa from Macon Superior Court ip
favor of Thomas J. Grubbs vs. said llorlon,
property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, lot of land No. 154 in the fitet dis
liict of originally Muscogee, now Macon
county, levied on as the property of Wiley
Webb, to satisfy a fi fa from Macon Snpe
iior Court in favor of Edward Biooks its.
Wiley Webb, principal,and Henry if. YVeljb
security. Said lot of land well improved. ’
Also, the South-West half of lot of land
No. 17b, in the second distiict of originally
Muscogee now Macon county—levied oil as
the property of Stephen Hobbs to satisfy a
fi fa from Macon Superior Cofrt in favor of
James m. Fokes vs. Madison Hobbs and
Stephen Hobbs, *
Also, 150 acres of land on the south side
of lot of land No. 120 in the 29th district of
originally Lee now Vlaeon county —levied
on as the property of A. M. Tbooftissofl, to
satisfy three fi fas from the Justice's Court us
the 740th District Geoigia Militia—uvo in
favor of. William Massay vs said Thomas
soo, and one it) favor of Hall & Calhoun vs.
Morgan 4c Goodwin, principals, and said
Thonusson, security,
i THOMAS DIXON,
Deputy Sheriff.
us Lanier, April 30,1852. 2 dds
aEORGIA, Macon County,
Id ERE AS Jesse Barfield applies for
WY letters of Guardianship for Macon
BalfielJ- ♦ P
’ff,liese#re therefore to cite Rnd admonish
all concerned to be and appear at the Ordi
nary’s office within ibe lime prestribed by
law, to show cause if any they can. why said
letters should not be granted. Given under
my hand officially.
, W. W. CORBITT, Dep.O.d.
April 30 2 1m
sa st i oriTf
ALL PEARSONS are lyreby cautioned
agiinst traSbig lor Jbne promissory
note for Four lluiidWjd D/lars, dated some
lime last January,
ber or Ist day of next, Said note
was drawn in favor of jKhn P. Harvey, and
signed by R. A. 11. W, Lee,
and Janies B. WilliauJ, anXendorsed by J,
P. Harvey to one AyR. Lawrence, The’
consideraliou for wlffch said was given<
havifi£ failed, we a eft determineU not to psy
said note unless compelled by la\.
R. k. H. GRIER,
WARREN W. LE£,
JAB. B. WILL/als,
JOHN P. HARVEY.
Oglethorpe, 1852. 2 3t
cTpipT
AL L persdfes are litjreby cautioned
against (raffing foraArtain promisso
ry tj|te for about \>htv-tfree dollars. Said
not#was dated in Jlnuajp last, and due 25th
day of December V/st day of January
nexL Said note wi||iven to one A. R.
Lawrence, and sigm/ly the subscriber and
G. p.
which said note w/s glVen liavinj entirely
failed, I am detei/ined ffin to paffcudd note
unless conipelledpiy law. •
/ JOHN \ HARVEY.
Oglethorpe/April 30, 1812. 3t 2
Fe ve A e m edy.
DRS. Tliomtton/nd Davison’s Fever
and Ague r^fdy—a safe and certain
cure for chills Itodfllker, for sale by the
manufacturers. M
April 30. • 2jf
7 j j ‘l 11 tWinde rsigned would take this metli-
JL od of informing Stock Drovers nnd
Waggoners, that he has fitted up an exten
sive 2*23 ar.d WAGGON,
YARD, at the fork of the road leading from
Oglethorpe to Traveler's Rest and Americas,]
within the Corporate limits of the city of*
Oglethorpe, where he is prepared to accom
modate all those who patronize him, on lib
eral terma.
W. B. JONES.
April 30, 1852. 2 3m
BLACKSMITH ING”
Peter Crog Is a ts,
( Lale of Macon Ga.f
TAKES this method of informing hi* friend* and the
public generally that he ia carry ing on the Blank
smithing business in all its branches in the City of Ogle
thorpe, where he hope* by strict aUention to business
to receive and merit a liberal share of patronage. Par
ticular attention will be given to malting or repairing
/'laniation tools. AU worljUone by him will be war
ranted. “
Shop next door to Afessiffijlunni-utt & Little’s
Carriage Shop, on Chatham .Street.
Oglethorpe, April 23d, 1952. I—3m.
Notice I
PERSONS wanting Brick work done*’
are hereby informed tlmt the under
signed are prepared to execute all work in
their line as clteap or cheaper than any other
company can do it. For further particulars
apply to
JAMES LANDERS &tO.
Oglethorpe, April 30, 1852. IK 3m
notice;
EVERY and all persons wanting Brkk
work done can be accommodated by
applying to the subscriber. My work shall
be in as good style as can he done
in dfijgpfrrfCH and on us reasonable terms.—* 5
Forttwther information apply to
J. H. HOLLAND.
Ogleiltbrpe, April 30, 2 ts
A Valuable Property For Sale. A
THE Undersigned subscriber desires to sett
‘dn accomodating jej-nts, Lots of Land. No.
32 33 64 65 66 98 99 126 127 128 129 130
132 158 and 159 in tfie tenth district, also
No. 2 3 4 23 28 29 flO 32 82 97 in the four -
tee nth district;’
34 35 36 in the filteenth district c f Dooly
County. Some ol the above lands have val
uable improvements on them and can be pur
chased either in single or collective lots to
suit the purchaser.
Also one tiact of valuable Tobacco land
containing 720 acres in the county of Gads
den Florida, 8 miles N. E. of Quincy
Little River. Persons wishing any informa
tion respecting the lands in Dooly county
will please call and see the Proprietor of the
Pavilion House in the City of Opleihorpo or
at Cedar Hill, or Slade’s Mills, in the coun
ty of Dooly. Any person wishing informa
tion respecting the tract of land in Florida
will please call and see Mr. Daniel M, Hin
son Gadsden Co.,.Florida orthe propiiet-'it
of the Pavilion House in this place.
WM. SLADE.
| Ogl*(Mßcpe April 20th 1852. I—l v.
To th Afflicted.
THE undersigned having now pre-
IJB’ud themselves to treat all old
Chronic Diseases of lung standing in a scien
tific manner, a share of public pationage is
. respectfully solicited.
Drs. THOMASON DAVIHON.
% Oglethorpe, aprd 16, 1852. 52-ts
WANTED, immediately, at this
Office, a boy about 14 years
old, lo learn the Piinting Business.
Drs. ti. >innfi>n StfDuvisun’s Com
pound SvruVo#Sassafras, an ex
cellent remedy for Scrßffla, Kings Evil, and
to cleanse or purify remove hu
mors from the skin dtc. \or sale by the
manufacturers. J \
Oglethorpe,
At (lie Nign of (lie Big Boot.
RANKS &t Cos.
ARE now opening their Spring Stock of
Bor Is and Shoes, all qualities and pri
ces, all of which are of tlieir own manufac
ture and WARRANTED not to Rip.
Our customers and the “rest of mankind”
are respectfully invited to call and examine
our stoek whether they wish to pnrehase or
not. April 6th 1852.
TWO Months after date application
will be made to the honorable In
ferior Court of Monroe County, when
sitting as Court of Ordinary, for leave to
, sell a negro man, named Elize, belonging
to the estate of Thomas Dyess deceased.
WILLIAM DYESS, Ex’r.
Oglethorpe April 16th 1852 52—2 m.
■ ■ . .itwan ..
A New &id Valuable Remedy.
Drs. T ™.M ASTON & DAVISONS
ColtboliMySyrnp ofliAki Ursa,
good for ifie l7kgi#ge of the ori|p ; Reliev
ing the the Kindnws, Strength
ening the urinaiyttgans, and ulcera
tions of the blafldiT For sae by
Drs. TH/Sl aSON &l/)AVJSON.
Ga. A[l yit 1852. 52—ts.
S t i m u 1 atiiiguHtiam cut.
THIS Lin un|ntN|Jadei>lfeft Vo New*
ralgia, Rnetnyptlfnnd Chronic erup
tions. It has also JFen/uund beneficial in
cases of Flirauic, Bronchitis,
Pleuris# njfn swifts, Marasmus.
St. Vistus’ Nnfantum, and
where ever is i\ a coM or rcl.ixet}
by V \
JOes. TrHOMAsoX&t, Davison.
Ha,, April
lTesi(jniliv^Co|dial.
GOOD in Atbility, and for
Patients, tying from Fevnfs or
oilier complaints thfflEave produced debil
ity; it is also good itJß|uentarjr, and Diar
rhea. Forsato bjHf
Drs. THOmSONIt DAVISON-
Oglethorpe Gy April
An^cptiyrl^nctnre
>■l HIS is a most |>OW
JL erliil and is very val
unble Wash to cainsenld foul ulcers, and
dispose them to jJW. This is a'most ex
cellent family mtdtnlrte, nseful frtr Dymn
tary, Mortificaßona also for pains in
the stiynach, rfliolic, hnU-aclie, Worms &e.
seldom conun auiiss in am complaint. For
eale by w_’’ yk
. Dfp./THOASON ® DAVISON.
OgletlKffpe GkaTXpril 16th 1852. 52—ts.
Georgia—Macon County;
Ordinary ; Court-May TerSßkzi.
RDER'NItSI.—Upon the
of Ichabod Davis, Guawlian or.lli\mi
nor'children of John J.
it is ordered by the Court that all jtarsgiis
contyrned are requited to appear at theJnly
term of the Ordinary Court of said comity,
and show cause, if any they have, why llie’ t
said Ichabod Davis, Guardian as aforesaid,
should not be dismissed from his said Guar
dianship. t
temie extract from the minutes of said, t
W. J. OOLLINS, O.d.
May 7, 1852. 340 J
Georgia—Maeoo County;
WHEREAS John James applies tome
for letterstf administration on the estate of
Fcasit James, dec’d. The so Bre therefore
to aduionish all interested, to beat
my offico and file their objections, if any they
have, tviihin the lithe prescribed by law, why
said letters should not be granted.
W. J*. COLLINS, Ord’y.
Mny 7, 1852. 3 30J ’
\
IN qU*4RT BOTTLES.
For Purifying the lilood, and for the Cure
of scrofuldk Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers,
Dyspepsia? salt Rheum. Fever sore s,
Erysiypelas, Pimples. Piles, Mercurial
Diseases Cutaue.ous Eruptions , Liver
Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility Sfc. *
In tliin preparation we have all tire'restorative properties
of the root, concentrated in their utmost strength and
efficacy ; bat white sarsaparilla Hoot forms an lt'.ipOr
tanl purl of its combination, it is, at the sume time, com
pound with other vegetable remedies of great power, amt
it is in the peculiar combination and scientific mamfcr
of its preparation, that its reraarlmble success in tbe cure
of disease depends. It acts simuhuueously upon the
stomach, the circulation and the bowels; and thus three
processes w hich nre ordinarily the result of three differ
ent kinds of medicine, arc carried on at the same time,
through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent,
which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels
from the stomach and (towels all that is irritating, and
at the same time restores theirvigurand lone. Its great
merit is, that itmeels and neutralizes the aclve principle
ofdlseasc itself.and when that is gone, the •■mptunv.
necessarily disappear; and we have only to poiimiu the
accumulated testimony of multitudes who ex|x?rieneetl
its effect*, to convince inciedulity itself of its real value.
The Proprietors submit to tire public the following
certificate from a highly respectable source, of a cure
made by using theirprepnration of Sarsaparilla
New York, Feb. 17,1819.
Afessrs. Sands Having suffered many years with
a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during, which
lime I was treated by the most distinguished physicians
Europe and the United States, without receiving any
• permanent benefit, burall the time my general health
and strength declining, and the disease making fearful
progress : caustic applications were used, and whatever
else was thought most efficient for producing a core;
but lam confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the
laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great
difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my
life, tiad I not obtained relief throiigls, the medium of
your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must sav gent'emen,
when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla 1 did not
place much confidence in its virtues; and this will not
surprise you, when you are informed I had tried more
than fifty ilifibrent remedies during the past four years,
without any soecees; hut after taking yoi.r Sarsaparilla
a few weeks. 1 obliged at last to yield to evideuee.
This marvellous specific lias not only relieved btU cured
i me; and 1 the-efore think it my duty, gentlemen, for
the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you thisattes
’ tation of my cure. _ Yours, very truly,
D. Parent.
Consulate of France in the United •States.
The above statement and signature were acknow -
ledged in our presence by Mr. U. Parent as true.
For the Consul General of France.
1.. BOKG, Vice Consul.
- Prepared and sold,’wholesale and retail, by A. B.
ie I). SANDS, Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton st.,
corntjr of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists
generally throughout the United States and Canadas.
Pridrljl per botile ; six bodies for $5.
For sale by SNEAD & CHAPMAN,
Diuggisls Oglethorpe, Ga.
Jlwfiti.
iiHkxsns
new I ow\of Oglethorpe, will at*
ttndthe reparint? of
all work notice, |
ou; T lON,
I'irtgLaf Snead &, Chapman is this
y4l by mutual consent
T(ne bußine|ig t 'A'i(kl)f continued by F. T.
Saend. F. T. SNEAD,
F. S. CHAPMAN,
i Oglethorpe Jan.‘26, 1852,
‘ ■ A CARD.
In retiring front tljfc Firm of Snead &.
Chapman, I lake thi? opportunity to <eoder
my thanks to the public for the very literal
pationago extended to uy and respecifully
solicit a continuance of the same to my for
me* partner, Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con*
tinv| the Drug Business at the old stand, on
Surntyr street.
Qs** You will all do well lo give him a tri
al, FOSTER S, CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan, 26ih 1852, 41-ts.
’ ‘GEO .w. FISIir
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE, OA.
PRACTICES in tha eotmties of .Macon. Houston, Ma
rlon, Sumter, He will alsospntinue
to practice in the'foudPTOS'ceiinlies of tBo Southern
Circuit—Pulaski. Telfair, Irwin, Thortias, Lowndes.
Clinch, Ware and Apling.
Dec 12, 1851. 85-if.
G. OELLMVH,
Cabinet Maker,
RESPECTFULLY informs the AiiJfhns
£||klethorpe and the surrounding
he is now Brepared to make
any kind oNMahojuny autl other Furniture.
All work Rbno in the jfest style and at ilm
‘lowest rates. , M
Shop on the cornorraf Chatham and RajH
dolph Streets, Ogtetlmrpe, Ga.
Feb. 19. 1852. / 41-6 m. 1
treorgia^-MacoyCounly;
WHEREAS JLevi Barfield applies for
letters of /suarßkihship for Ca liter*
ine Barfield and innis Barfield, minor hil
dren of Lewis Bitfield, deceas'd—
These nre tlmrefore to cile H*nd admonish
all and the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to bn and appear at tlm Ondi
nary’s office witliin the time prescribed liy
law, to show cause if nny they can, why said 1
letters should not be granted. Given utidei
mv hand officially, this 80th day of April,
1852. W, \V. CORBITT, Depi. O.
April 30, 1852, 2 lm,
FIRE PROOF PAINT.
Bids. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof
4LP™™ Paint, just received and for sale
low for cash hv . U. 11. SIMS ft Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb., 4 ill, 18)2. 42 —if
IRON.
A LARGE lot of Iron assorted, also
German, Blister and Cast Steel, cot,
ivraughl and liaise shoe Nails and boise
shoes for sale Itv R: 11. SMIS & C it.
Oglethorpe Feb. 4th, 1852. 42—ts.
GEORG U—Macon cJnty.
CoUItT OP (ApiNARY, NojlHbkß TF.ItM 1851.
Present
Nathan Brkin, JurpJi Mott, George
lliam *. (Than 09 Horne, Justices.
IlEKEA.sVleraien Kaigler, adminis
trator of Kaigler, deceased,
has duly petitioned Ve Court for letters of
dismission front therefore, all
persons concerned Ae Vtrelty cued to appear
at the regular lert/of s;JU Court, on the first
Monday in May i*xt, to Vliow cause (if any
they can) why/said lettVs <>f dismission
should not be granted in terra ofthe law.
Given mjfler my hand, afypffioe in La
nier, this thefrd, day of November 1851.
\V L. W. CORBiTTVC. C. O.
Nov. 7 p, 1851. a(^-6m,
~sT& d.milYei^
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA,
HAVE removed front Lanier, and-will
Practice in the Superior Ctuttls of the
Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly,
i Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twigg**, and
in the Supreme Court at tlie city of Macon.
I STEPHEN p. MILLER, DANIEL IV. MILLER.
January 16, 1852. 30-if.
j . POCT. E. B. WOOD.
1 STAVIjJjiG permanently located in this
[ H. City, would most respectfully offer his
i professional services lo the citizens of Ogle*
tltorpn and surrounding country. Having
[ recently returned front the Medical College,
■ he feels confident that he is now prepared lo
. afford lo his patients the advantages of the
• latest improvements in Medical Science.
He may at all limes be found at the Ogle
thorpe Hotel, or at his Office over Chap
. man’s Book Store, unless professionally cal’
led away.
Feb. 18, 1852, 44-atlß.
• Sash, Blinds, JPannel
Doors 6fc.madct(\order,
• BY WM. ROBINSON &. SON.
Shop on William Street, West Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20, 1852. 44 ~al2o.
; GEORIM A—Macon (/unly.
j. BEREAS M liabod Davis,
Wv Guardian of me orphans of John
■ J. IlougahoA applies to me for
letters of DisAssiotyrom said G^trdiin*
These are tlwnijri e to” cite and admonish
all whom it niaAmncorn ,to he and appear
at my offico on ft- before the first Monday
’ in May next, to*nv ca ise if any they can
1 why said should not be
• granted. Ginurwer my hand Officially.
f W.
Febrnary/7ih, 18&2* 45—2 m.
N. is Vereby Riven that
Jas. S. ynldwell willnpply lor the above
c Guardianship on theAesignaliou o r the*
r above Guardianship. \
. GEORGIA George W. Taunton
Macon County, j of tlm 7415 l District G.
„ M. ofsaid Stale, lole* before mo, Ilaivey
, RodgM •’ justice of (ho peace in said Dis
trict, one astray bay Horse Mule seven or
eight years old with some black marks a-,
round his logs, five feet high; appraised by
uTi iam McDowell and Harvey Taunton at |
one hundred and twenty dollars. This No..
vent her 21st 1851.
HARVEY RODGERS, J. P.
A true extract from the estray book —ibis
17th February 1852.
W. J. COLLINS, C.I.C.
| *’ . Feb. 27th, 1852.
GEORHUA —Macoi County.
WiHiam jift*.
W w kpy applfes l‘ me for letters
tis Administration o/the es'ate of Mar
i garet Page De?>m/d: These nre there
fore ti atlinouislyMl persons interested to
beat my offi'-eifnA file their objections
if a*v they \pydn the time pre
scribed by Vm, wMEnid letters should
mi be granted. ‘•^SL
HL. JJf. J. Ordinary.
WlybyE7 1352. ~ 45-wlm.
THfljftanic JQCrug Store
geo.
I Vis. thHm/son & imvison
Will keep JLnstnnilv on hand a pond
Assortment of Bey and medicines try
the wholesale md rctaTK A share *fpublic
patronage is tjjpperifully solicited:
April, 1 I Mo2.
jBTJtRS Thomason Cltol
ie MixtniV gyd fur flatulence,
Cholic, pains at slitVsraimich}tand howells;
also good to relieve UlLnM;‘an<l tisusea.—
For sale by the matUna<%ffr.
Ogleti)(#|ie, rtffTil
NOTICE.
ALL persons concerned are desired lo
Jake notice dial, on the fouith day of
March insiaot, I levied four attachments—
one at ihe instance ol F. S, Laihrop A". Cos.
vs. Ei win &. Retifrnt-; one at*tlie instance
of Woodburn &. Wyles “S'. Erwin 6c Ren
froe; one at the inslanrs ofllarrul Sprouls
6c I o. vsl Erwin A- Renfroe, and one, at
the instance of Townsend Arnold & 00. vsi
. Erwin & Nelson, op the following property
i in the city of Oglethorpe, to wi’: a house and
I lot in sa*<lA:ity of Oglethorpe o’t Ihe corner of
I (Sumterand Crescent Bts. froi><iiig forty led
on Sumtei st. add fifiy feet on Crescent si.
Being a part of lot number (17) Seventeen
in square No'. 2 (agreeably to the plan of
said city) and situate on die Corner opposite
to Dr’. Thomason’s Hotel. Also on a Mouse
and lot in said city fronting on Crescent st.
forty feet a.id running hark about -^)feet, ad
joining Slade’s Hotel or the Pavilion House,
Being a part ol sot No. 15, on squ ire No. 3,
Also on one vacant lot opsosite (Slade’s Ho*
tel or Pavilion House. (Situate on tho
corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front
ing 40 fret on Macon si,*and running bark
and along Cres.-ent street 150 feet being lot
No- 2 in sqoaie No; 4 of said city.’ The
said attachments being returnable to the
next Inferior Court for Macon County.
This March 18th 1852.
DAVte GAMMAGE Sh’ffi
OGLWHOpfrE
Candy factory,
C O N ARY.
Jackson & Poifdl.
Have the pleasure us announcing to (he
public that tliev have opened in the City of
OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER St. next
door Souili of the Brick Srore of R. H. (Sims
Cos * a large and extensive lot of
j CONFECTIONARIES,
Such ns Candies, Cakes, Syiups, Preserves,
Jellies, J inn, Pickles, Almonds, Raisins,
Currants, Brazil and llnzil Nuts, Hnglish
Walnuts, Apples, O ranges, Cocoa Nl,
Bananas, Plaintains, Diiod Figs, Prunes, Ci
gars, Tobacco, Cheese, Crackers, Cordials,
W ines, for medical purposes, together with
OYSTERS, pickld and fresh, and FISH in
I heir seson, and ull oilier at tides in the Cott
fectionary line.
They will also MANUFACTURE, in the
most superior style, and of the best materi.
als, all sorts of *
CANDIES, CANDY ORNAMENTS. 6k.,
and will nentlv F.mboss and Ornament
Cakes, for Balls, Parlies, nnd Weddings, at
short noticenand on as reasonable terms
as any establishment in Georgia.
As they intone] doing business strictly on the
Cash Principle, all oiders for any of the
Cbov e hmisles must be accompanied with tlte
CASH, to insure attention.
In connection with their CONFEC
TIONARY they intend keeping a regular
and genteel,
EAT7NG-HOUSE,
and they will be happy at limes lo serve
up to llteir friends, ami tlw public generallv,
HAM AND EGGS. OYSTERS, FISH,
(in their season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE,
6c c. By strict attention to businrss, and a
desire to please, thoy hope to receive, as
they will endeavor to met it, a liberal share
of public patronage.
WARREN JACKSON, WM It. POWELL
Oct. 31,1851 29—ts.
Candl Maiiu/factorv.
IN EUFAUJJf ALA- *
“ I'at maize Hotpe industry.”
WE beg U‘i\e to inform tlte that
we have added fooitg business the
M ANUFAcYdR E Jf C ANDY,
which we feel confldeTu o/carry ing on, in all
its various branchi-A*in J stylo unsuipa>sed
by any house in llielcotijmy.
Having put our VtnLESAt.n Prices as
t ilow as Northern CaAcft i-nit he brought
lu re, and being abJejfc furnish an nriicln
MUCH •PURER AND mVw\ DUKAOLZ, we hope
to deserve and receiVe wont Retailers a lib
heral patronage. / %
We will also maAtifacßtre Supeiior
Syrups/■ nd tVidiala,
in any quantity, a/d on thaniost reasonable
terms —also I \
Cakes, and ki.i. kinds Vr Pastuy.
We will contiiue lo keep *t enlarged as
sortment of chuj/e CONFECT\ONARIES,
CANDY* ORNAMENTS, A\D
LIQUORS, GICiARS, and FWUITS.
Which we win sell—wholesale n\d retail—
as cheap as t4ey cun be afforded y where
around. L \
ft ORDERS FUR \
Bulls;, JPni-tics. Weddings, Ac-.
promptly/td ncatlv executed: \
/ MARTIN <fcCOURV:
(C/ a ’ the old- stand near the Town Vail
und ihe Post Office.
Eufa Ja, Feb: 16,1852: 46—3m^
Georgia—Mason County.
TWO Months after date application will
be made toilm ordinary of said County
fur leave to sell Lot of land Number U3 in
the Third district secon I section of originally
Muscogee now Marion county, also Lot of
lq£l number 275 in die seventhdistriciTltird
section Cherokee. Belonging to the cstato
of Addison C. Scott, late of Macon Couniy
deceased. E. VV. ALLEN Ex’r,
Oglethorpe Arpil23d 1852.
RS. TiifciidSo.. -isoi/sDys
entary for the cure of Cb< I*
era Morbus, Diamffie, Dysentery 6c c. For
sale by the manufartNHfs.
( r ,
VolitHe iOLnlment.
AN ixcellnik ltemdfy In iuflamatoty g
quiusey ; Anlom (ailing to effect
ct te. For ahGr\
VGA. ‘i\pM(soN &, Davison.
Ogleihorpa Ga. Apidl 16ih 18>52. —52