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WHAT WILL GEORGIA DO.?
mu r , Fillmore and the Compromise Mens ,
wires vs. Gen. Scott, Seward, and the Free
Boilers.
■ The belief lias been frequently expressed
Hjiely, that all the Southern Slates would
Ktnd Delegates to the Whig Convention
Bo be held in Baltimore on the 16th day
Kfnext June, there woidd be a strong
Hrobability—perhaps a certainty—that
H(r. Fillmore would be nominated as a
■candidate for the Presidency. There is
Bo doubt that a large portion, if not a tna
Bority of the people of Georuia, are in fa.
Bor of his nomination, and it is right and
Broperlhat they should be represented at
■Jallimore, that their preference may he
Bxpressed.
Perhaps it is now too late to call a
■State Convention of the friends of Mr.
■Fillmore to appoint Delegates, but theie
■s yet lime to hold Congressional District
■Conventions,and each Congressional Dis
■trict can appoint its own delegation, to
■consist of one xir* more persous, as may
■be thought projier.
it is proposed, then, ihnt each Con
■ gressional District appoint Delegates to
■ the Convention at Baltimore on the 16th
lof June next. There is yet time to do it,
lif each District will move at once, and
■ call a Convention.
To lhi course of the fiiendsof Mr. Fill-
I more, no one can properly object. They
| simply claim die right which belongs to ev-
I ety freeman of our countn —-the right to in
idicate whom they prefer as a candidate for
■ the Piesidency. It is proposed and intended
I dial the Delegates be sent instructed for
1 Fillmore ami the Compromise Measures,
I and if these be overslaughed in the. Conven-
I lion then to retire. Many Voters.
Oglethorpe Prices Current
CORIIECTEII WEEKLY.
| BACON, Dams, per lb. . . 15s.
Sides, clean “ . . . 13 al4
Shoulders, “ . . 13
| BUTTER, Goshen “ . . 25 a3O
Country “ . . 12 als
> BAGGING, gunny yds. , . . 15
Mail’d gunny “ , . . 15
| ROPE 9i
| COFFEE, per lbs. . . 12 al2
I CANDLES, Sperm “ . , 40 aSO
Adamantine, “ . . 35 a4O
Tallow, “ . . 15 a 20
I FLOUR, per bbl, . .7,00 a 8,00
| MACKEREL, No. 1. “ . . . 14,00
“ “ 2. “ . . . 12,00
“ “ 3. ” . . . 0,50
| CORN, per bushel, . 1,00 a 1,25
MEAL ” . . . 1,00 a 1,25
LARD, per lb. .... 14 a 1C
LEAD, ..... 10 a 12
RICE, “ . . 5 a 54
SALT per sack . . . 1,90
MOL ASSES, per gallon . 35 a 45
Another scientific wonder ! Important
to Dyspeptics. — Dr. J. S. Houghton's
pep-in, The True Digestive Fluid, or
Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or
I t lie Jourlh Stomach of the ox, alter direc
lions of B iron Liebig ilie great Ph\sio
logii al Chemist, by J. S. Houghton.
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a
i wonderful remedy for Indigestion Dyss
pepsia, jaundice, liver Complaint, consti
pation and debility, curing after nature's
own method, by Nature's own Agent,
the Gastric juice. Pamphlets, contain
ing .Scientific evidence of iu value, fur
nished by agents gratis. See notice
among the medical advertisements.
Botanic Medicine.
BUS. TIIO.M4SON& DAVISON.
Prepare and keep Constantly on hand,
at their
DRUG STORE,
The following family Medicine, which should
be kept in every family. Lobelia and pep
per, to cleanse the Stomach and remove the
cause ot disease, and prevent its continued
pi ogress. It may he given with safety.
Composition Powders, for colds, to open
the pores of the skin, and uselul to aid the
operations’ of an emetic.
Number Six, foi colds and slight chills.
Cough Drops, for coughs consumption &o.
Anti-bilious Pills, to cleanse the dowels
and Stomach.
Bitter Tonic, to stregthen the system after
the stoipach and bowels have been properly
cleansed.
Stimulating Linamnnt, for the cuie of
Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Back &c.,
(to be used insieud of a blister.)
Cholic Mixture,for flatulence, (Jholics,pains
•t the stomach and bowels, also to relieve
faintness and nausea &c.
Compound Syrup of Sassafras, an excel
ent remedy lor scrofula Kings evil, and to
Cleanse and to purify tho blood, remove
humora from the skin &c.
Compound Syrup of uva: ursa, Good for
the discharge of llioUrir.e; Relieving tho
difficulties of the Kidneys strengthen the
Urinary organs,and healing ulcerations of the
bladder. _ ,
Yuli tile Ointment—An excelent Remedy
in inflamatory quinsey, seldom failipg to ef
fect ■ cure. . .
Antiseptic tincture —Tins is a most pow
erful antiseptic and is very valuable Wash to
cleanse old loul ulcers, and dispose them to
heal.
Alao Dysentary Cordial. Worm specific,
Pain Killer, majical Pain extractor, Fever
and ague drops. Caster Oil, Sweet Oil,
British Oil Spirits Turpentine, Paregoric,
Laudanum Opodildoc, Mustard,’ Essence
Cinamon, Esse ne e Pcpermint, Essence
winter Green, Essence anise, Godfreys Cor
dial for children, Oil for Deafness &c. Also
Comstock's Patent Medicines end also ink,
Blacking &c.
GEORGIA Macon County.
WDSf HEREAS Reuben 11. Slappey ap-
V v plies to me for letters of guardianship i
over the person and property of Elizabeth !
Wolfe, an insane person in said county:
These are therefore to citeaml admonish all
concerned to he and appeal at the Qrdina
ry's Office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause if any they can why said let
ters should not be giantcd.
Given ander my official signature, at La
nier, this 15th May 1852.
W.J. COLLINS, Ordinary
May 21, 1852. 5 300
WINTER’S MONEY.
THE undersigned will take all hills of
the Si. Marys Bank over five dollars,
at 7.5 cts. on the dollar, and give goods in
exchange. He will also receive all small bills
in payment for goods at fidl value.
J. H. MOSES & CO-
Store on Baker St. 3 doors below Loewis Price.
Oglulliorpe, May 21,1852. s—if
SLANDERER.
LEVI CURRY, who has recently resided
in Wilcox County, Alabama, has basely
slandered MY REPUTATION by putting
out false reports. And I would warn all good
citizens to beware of him, as he is a stoun
diel and a villian a her and unprincipled
dog. EDWARD ALLEN.
May 15th, 1852.
A Word in favor of Wilder’s Patent
Snlaminder Safes.
THE recelii fire at Lamar’s Colton Press
having destroyed one or more ineffi
cient Safes with (lieir valuable contents,
should serve as an admonition to all who have
hitherto or do still put confidence in Sufes of
a similar or kindred character, and at the
same time prompt a desire to possess an ar
ticle fully competent to resist the stoutest fire
and afford positive protection to properly of
whatever value. Wilder’s Patent Saleman
der Safe, with Rich So Co’s. Improvement,
manufactured by Sterns So Marvin of New
York, has never yet (ailed to answer the pur
pose lor which it wns cteated. it has stood
the lest if the fiercest and most destructive
fires that have yet occurred in this country,
(of which ample testimony can be given,)
and in every instance the contents of the
Sufes w-ere found as originally deposited—
sound and uninjired.
A full soppy of these Safe of all sizes and
patterns to be had at all times of
CHAS. 11. CAMPFIELD.
171 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
May 21 lOw Agt, for Stems& Marvin.
D E N T A L~NTTICE.
FRANCIS M. SMITH, D. I). S.,
[Graduate of the llultimore College of Dental Surgery,]
HAS removed to Oglethorpo and res
pectfully solicits its citizens and the
community generally to cull on him, He has
just returned from Baltimore and is in pos
session of all the new and latest improve
ments in Dentistry, such as Air Chamber
j 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 the Pavillion House.
May 7, ’52. 3 ts
PAVILION HOUSE.
OGLETHORPE GA.
Opositethe Depot
By VVm. Slade.
jFjRH E Proprietor will be pleased at all
Jk times ro have a liberal share of pation
age and will try at all times to make his pat
rons as conifoitable us he can possibly do by
the close at'ention of himself and servants to
their welfare during their stay with him.
VVM. SLADE:
Oglethorpe Ga: April 23 1852’. I—ly.
S2O REWARD!
STOLEN from the subscriber, on Mon
day, the 19ih day of April, a fine com
mon-sized, patent lever GOLD WATCH,
18 carets fine, with a white dial, very richly
carved on the outside cases, with the initials
G. C. E. engraved in the centre and on the
| outside of one of the cases. The number of
! the Watch is 8013—the maker’s name
is Magnus, of London,
ARCH’D ODOM,
Oglethorpe, May 7, 1352. 3 if
NOTICE.
and all persons wanting Brick
IA work done can be accommodated by
applying to the subscriber. My work shall
be executed in as good style as can be dune
in the place and on as reasonable terms.—
For further information apply to
J. 11. HOLLAND.
Oglethorpe, April 30. 2 if
Lost or Mislaid.
“■T OST on Friday last, by the sub
■ Jlscrilier. two pronusory Notes. One
on W. T. Wilson, for one hundred and
thirty-eight Dollars, payable to the order
ofj. F. Barfield, one day after date.—
Dated the 7th May, 1852.
One on Dr. A. M. Thomason, for
twenty five Dollars, payable one month
after date, to L. M. T. G. Hudson or
hearer. Dated about the 15thofJuly
1851. The makers of said notes are
hereby warned not to pay them to any
Other person except myself.
J. F.
May 14th, 1853. 4—3t*
Georgia Macon County.
WHEREAS James S; Caldwell applies to
me for letters of Guardianship foi the minor
children of John //augabook deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they can why said.letters should
not bo granted. Given under my hand offi
cially. IV* J. COLL/NS, Ordinary.
May 14th, 1852. 4m. I
IN qtu.lßT BOTTLES.
For Purifying the Flood, and for the Cure
of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn L’lcers,
Dyspepsia, salt Rheum. Fever sores,
Erysiypelas, Pimples. Files, Mercurial ’
Diseases Cutaneous Eruptions , Fiver
Complaint , Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Foss of Appetite,
General Debility Sfc.
In this preparation we have all the restorative properties
of the root, concentrated i„ their utmost strength and
efficacy ; hut while Sarsaparilla Ituol forms an impor
tant part of ils combination, it is. at the same time, com-;
pound with other vegetable remedies of great power, and |
it is in tile peculiar combination and soieutilic manner
ofits preparation,that its remarkable success in the cure
of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upou the
stomach, the circulation and die bowels; and thus three
processes which are ordinarily the result of three differ
enl kinds ot medicine, are carried on at the same time,
through the instrumentality, of this one remedial agent,
which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels
from tlie stomach and hovvels ail that is irritating, and
at the same time restores their \ iguruud lode. Its great
merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the aelve principle
ufdisease iLselt, and when that is gone, tin* symptoms
necessarily disappear; and we have only to point to the
accumulated testimony ot multitudes who experienced
its eHerts, to convince incredulity itself oUts real value.
The Proprietors submit to. the putilic the following
certificate from a higldv respectable source, of a cure
made by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla
New York, Feb. 17,1849.
Afassrs. Sands:— Having suffered many years with
a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx,during which
time I was treated by the most distinguished physicians
Europe and.llie United States, without receiving any
permanent benefil, hut all 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 n cure;
but lam confident the deplorable situation 1 was in, the
laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great
difficulty in breathing, vvuuld soon have terminated my
life, had i not obtained relief through the medium of
your invaluable Sgrsa|iarilla. I must say geiitiemcn,
when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla I did nut
place much contidence in its virtues; and this will not
surprise you, when you are informed 1 liaij tried more
than fifty different remedies during the past four years,
without any success; hut after taking your Sarsaparilla
a few weeks. 1 was obliged at last to yield to evidence
This marvellous specific has not only relieved hot cured
me; and 1 yhc-efore think it my duty, gentlemen, for
tin; benefit of suffering humanity, to give ybu ibis attes
tation oftny 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. I), parent as true.
For the Consul (General ofFrance.
Is BORG, Vice Consul.
Prepared and sold. Wholesale and retail, by A. B.
&D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton st.,
corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists
Fnernlly throughout the United States and Canadas.’
rice $L per bottle ; six bottles for $5.
For sale bv -SNEAD Sc CHAPMAN,
Diuggists Oglethorpe, Ga.
JEWELER.
IT H M A *T, having perma-
Issi? V located in the
J new Town of Oglethorpe, will at
tejjg#tend strictly to the reparin” of
I j■ Chicks. Watches, &. Jewelry.—
all work done ultheshortesl notice,
G Ogjouhorpe, October, 21 1851,
DISSOLUTION “
THE Firm of Snead & Chapman is this
day dissolved, by mutual consent
The business will be continued by F. T.
Snead. F. T. SNEAD,
F. S. CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe Jan." 26, 1852,
A CARD.
In retiring from the Firm of Snead &.
Chapman, I take this opportunity to lender
my thanks to the public (or the very liberal
pationage extended to us; and respectfully
solicit a continuance of the same to my for
mer partner, Mr. F. T.Snead, who will con
tinue the Drug Business at the old stand, oil
Sumter street.
0?* You will all do well to give him a tri
al, FOSTER S, CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan, 26th 1852, 41-ts.
‘ T GEO .W. FISH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OGLETHORPE. GA.
PRACTICES in the counties of Macon, Houston, Ala*
4 r| on, Sumter, Dooly, and Lee. He will also continue
to practice in the following counties of the Southern
Circuit-—.'ulaeki, Telfair, Irwin, Thomas, Lowndes.
Clinch, Ware and Apling.
Dec. 12, 1851, 35,if.
G. OELLRICH,
Cabinet Maker,
Respectfully informs the citizens
of Oglethorpe and the surrounding
country, that he is now prepared to make
any kind of Mahogany and other Furniture.
All work done in the best style and at the
lowest rates.
Shop on the corner of Chatham and Ran
dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, G.
Feb. 19, 1852. 44-Gm.
Georgia—Macon County;
WHEREAS Levi Barfield applies for
letters of Guardianship for Gather
ine Barfield and Annis Barfield, minor chil
dren of Lewis Barfield, deceased—
These ore therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, (he kindred and creditors o
said deceased to be and appear at the Ordi
nary’s office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any they can, why said
letteis should not be granted. Given under 1
mv hand officially, this 30th day of April,
1852. W. W. CORBITT, Dept. O.
April 30, 1852, 2 Im,
To the Afflicted.
THE undersigned having now pre
pared themselves to treat all old
Chronic Diseuscs of long standing in a scion- j
tific manner, a share of public patronage is ;
respectfully solicited.
Drt. THOMASON if VAVISOS. ’
Oglethorpe, april 16, 1852. 52-ts
to” the'public:
THE undersigned is prepared to execute
in the most workmanlike manner, all
work in Itis line,such as house liuildin, Gin
Gearing, Screw buildjiTg, Mill writing &c.
on us reasonable terms as any other work
man in South West Georgia. All letteis ad
dressed to him in Ogletlioipe Ga, will re
ceive prompt attention.
ALEXANDER SMITH
Oglethorpe: May 14, 1852 4—if
June Sheriff Sales.
WILL he sold, before the Court House
door in Lanier, Macon County, on
the first Tuesday in June next, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One house in the city of Oglethorpe, and
tho lot on which it stands—adjoining lots of
Allen Sutton, on Randolph street. Levied
on as the properly of Joxinh Horton, to sat
isfy a fi fa from Macon Superior Court in
lavor of Thomas J. Grubbs vs. said Horton,
property pointed out by plaintiff.
Also, lot of land No. 154 in the first dis
liict of originally Muscogee, now Macon
county, levied on as tl>6 property of-Wiley
Webb, to satisfy a ft fa front Macon Supe
tior Court in favor of Edward Brooks vs.
Wiley Webb, principal, and Henry N. Webb
security. Said lot of land well improved.
Also, the South-West half of lot of land
No. 17b, in the second district of originullv {
Muscogee now Macon county —levied on as
the property of Stephen Hobbs to satisfy a
fi fa lrom Macon Superior Court in favor of
Janies 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 notv Macon county —levied
on as the property of A. M. Tltomasson, to
satisfy three li fas from the Justice’s Court of
the 7401 h District Georgia Militia—two in
favor of William Massey vs said Thonias
son, and one in favor of Hall & Calhoun vs.
Morgan Sc Goodwin, principals, and said
Tltomasson, security.
THOMAS DIXON,
Deputy Sheriff.
Lanier, April 30, 1852. 2 ids
GEORGIA, Macon County,
WHEREAS Jesse Barfield applies for
letters of Guardianship for Macon
Barfield—
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all concerned to br and.appear at the Ordi
nary’s office within tire time prescribed by
law, to show cause if any they can. why said
letters should not be grunted. Given under
my hand officially.
W. W. CORBITT, Dep.Ord.
April 30 2 1m
notice:
1 HEREBY forwarn all persons from tra
ding for a certain promissory note given
by me to Rhody Mort is or bearer, dated some
lime in January last and payable the first dav
of January, 1853, for two hundred ami twen
ty dollars. As the considerations for which
the above note was given have failed, [ am
determined not to pay it unless compelled by
law. C. D. KENT.
May 7, 1852, 3 3t
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.
MISS C. VALENTINO,
.11 aeon Street, Oglethorpe, Ga.,
(Next door to Dr, Head's office.)
HAS just opened and is still receiving a
fine and well selected slock of Silks,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings for dresses,
’ &c., which she offers to sell low for cash.
CCj* Dresses and Bonnets mido to order
with neatness and dispatch.
03* Bonnets and Hats bleached, pressed
ami dressed in the latest style.
May 7, 1852. 3 3m
FAMILY GROCERY^STORE.
THOMPSON 6l FSBX.,
©©ttS3£ J l£f'©MS > 311, ©,
RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriends
and the public generally, that they
keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
Family Groceries, such as Flour, Bacon,
Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, Salt,
Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn
Meal, together with every variety of
Spices, Fruits, Nuts, &c. Also, Tobacco,
Cigars, Snuff, and many other articles too
tedious to mention—all of which they will
sell as low us any other establishment in the
city. Call anJ try them—store on Cuyler
street.
May 7,1852. 3 ly
NOTICE.
I HEREBY forewarn all persons fiotn tra
ding fora certain promissory note given
by mo in tho latter part of March, to John
Oliver or bearer, for the sum of ten dollars,
payable the first of May instant.
As the considerations lor which the said
note was given have in part failed I am de
termined not to pay the full amount unless
compelled by law:
WM. 11. WRIGHT.
May 7.1852. 3 3t
Notice.
MY BOOKS are now open for the
reception of the taxable property
in this city. All persons are required to
give in before the first day of June, or
they will he double taxed.
T. A. SWEARINGEN, c. c.
Oglethorpe, April 30. 2 td
S.&D. MILLER,
ATTORNEYS A T L A VV,
OGI.KTHORPE, GEORGIA,
Have removed from Lanier, and will
Practice in the Superior Courts of the
Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly,
Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twiggs, and
ift the Supreme Court at (lie city of Macon.
STEPHEN F. M4LLEB, DANIEL W. MILLER.
January 16, 1852. 39-ts.
it Valuable Property For Sale. ®
THE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell
on accomodating terms, Lots of Land, No,
32 33 64 65 66 98 99 126.127 128 129 130
132 158 and 159 in the tenth district, also J
No. 2 3 4 23 28 29 30 32 82 97 in the four - j
teentli district; No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 j
34 35 36 in the fifteenth district ts Dooly
County. Some of the above lands have val- j
uable improvements ou them and can be pur- !
chased either in single or collective lots to!
suit the purchaser.
Also one tract of valuable Tobacco land
containing 720 acres in the county of Gads-1
den Florida, 8 miles N. E. of Quincy on
Little River. Persons wishing any informa- j
lion respecting the lands in Dooly county
will please call and see the Proprietor ot the
Pavilion House in the City of Oglethorpe 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 Cos., Florida or the proprietor
of the Pavilion House in this place.
WM. SLADE.
Oglethorpe April 20th 1852. I—ly.
At the Sign <>* tire l)iFt Boot.
BANES & Cos.
ARE now opening their Spring Stock of
Burts and Shoes, all qualities and pri
ces, all of which are of their own manufac
ture and WARRANTED not to Rip.
Our customers and the “rest of mankind”
are respectfully invited to call ami examine
our stuck whether they wish to purchase 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 tn.
Georgia—Macon County;
Ordinary Court—May Term, 1852.
ORDER NlSl.—Upon the application
ol Ichabud Davis, Guardian of the mi
nor children of John J. Iluugabook, dec’d,
it is ordered by liie Court that all persons
concerned are required to appear at the July
term of the Ordinary Court of said county,
and show cause, if any they have, why the
said Ichabod Davis, Guardian as aforesaid,
should not be dismissed from his said Guar
dianship.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Conrt.
W. J. COLLINS, Old.
May 7, 1852. 3 40d
Georgia—Macon County;
WHEREAS Jolin James applies to me
for leiteisof administration on the estate of
Frasis James, dec’d. Theso are therefore
to admonish all persons interested, to be at
my office and file their objections, if any they
have, within the time prescribed by law, why
said letters should not be granted.
W. J. COLLINS, Ord’y.
May 7, 1852. 3 30d
To Waggoners and Stockdrivers.
THE undersigned would take this meth
od of informing Stock Drovers and
Waggoners, that he has fitted up an exten
sive gffitJXDIK IPUIKf and WAGGON
YARD, at the fork of the road leading from
Oglethorpe to Traveler’s Rest and Americas,
within llie corporate limits of the city of
Oglethorpe, where he is prepared to accom
modate all those who patronize him, on lib
eral terms.
W. B. JONES.
April 30, 1852. 2 3m
BLACKSMITH ING~
Peter C rog li a 11,
( Late of Macon Ga.)
TWKES this method of informing his friend* and the
public generally that he is carry ine on the Riack
smithing busmen* in all it* branches in the City of Ogle
thorpe, Where he hope* by utriet attention to business
to receive and merit a liberal share of patronage. Par
ticular attention will be given to making or repairing
Plantation tools. All work done by him will be War
ranted.
Shop next door to Messrs. Ilmmi'-utt <fc Little’s
Carriage .Shop, oq Chatham ‘Street.
Oglethorpe, April 23d, 1852. I—3m.
Notice!
PERSONS wanting Brick work done,
are hereby informed that the under
signed arc prepared to execute all work in
tlfir line as cheap or cheaper than any other
company can do it. For further particulars
applv to
JAMES LANDF.RS & CO.
Oglethorpe, .IprilSO, 1852. 23m
notice:
THE undersigned with the view of
closing the business of the firm,
offer for sale their entire stock of GRO
CERIES, consisting of Sugars, C offers.
Teas, C/uese, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco ,
and other articles in our line olTu-ine.ss, AT
COST TRICES, till the 15th June next,
at which lime we will sell the remainder at
AUCTION on a credit of four moots. All
ths e indebted to us will please call and set
t'e, as the business of the firm must be wound
up lIUSON&LITLE.
The Grocery business will be continued
bv the undersigned on his own account.
P: M. HUSON.
Oglethorpe, May Ist, 1852 4—3
NOTH E.
4LL persons concerned arc dcsiied to
luke notice that, on the fuuilli day of
March instant, I lovied four attachments—
j one at the instance ol F. S, Luilirop &• Cos.
! vs. Erwin Sc Renlroc ; one at the instance
‘of Woodburn Sc Wyles w s; Erwin Sc Ren
frne; one at the instance ol’Harral Sprouls
Sc Cos. vs. Eruin & RenlVoe, and one, at
the instance of Townsend Arnold & Cos. vs:
Et win Sc Nelson, on the following properly
in the city ol Oglethorpe, to wit: a house and
lot in said city ol'Ogletlioipe o-i the corner of
Sumter and Crescent Sts. fronting forty feet
on Siiniiei st. and fifty feel on Crescent st.
Being a part of lot number (17) Seventeen
Jin square No, 2 (agreeably to tin- plan of
i said city) and situate on the Corner opposite
;to Dr| Thomason’s Hotel. Also oil a House
s and lot in suit! city fronting on Crescent st.
I forty feet a.id running back about 40feel,ad
joining Slade's Hotel oi the Pavilion House,
Being a part ol lot No. 15, on square No. 3,
Also on one vacant lot opsusite Slade's Ho
tel or Pavilion House. Situate on the
corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front
ing 40 feet on Macon st, and running hark
and along Cres:ent street 150 feet being lot
No. 2in square No. 4of said city. The
said attachments being returnable to the
next Inferior Court for Macon County.
This March 18th 1852.
DAVIS GAMMAGE Sl.’ff.
Candy Manufactory.
IN EUFAULA ALA*
11 Patronize Hume Industry.”
WE beg leave to inform the Public, that
we have just added toour business the
MANUFACTURE OF CANDY,
which we feel confident ofcarrying on, in all
its various branches in u style unsurpassed
by any house in the country.
Having put our Wholesale Prices at
low its Northern Candy cun be brought
here, and being able to furnish an urticlu
MUCH PURER AND MORE DURADLG, We hope
to deserve and receive from Retailers a lib
beral. patronage.
We will also manufacture Superior
Syrups and Cordials,
in any quantity, and on the most reasonable
terms —also
Cakes, and all kinds or Pastry.
We will continue to keep an enlarged as
sortment ol choice CONFECTION A RII£S,
CANDY ORNAMENTS, AND TOYS,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, and FRUITS.
Which we will sell—wholesale and retail—
as cheap as they can be afforded any where
around.
ORDERS FOIt
Balls, I’nrltrs. Wedding*. Ac.,
promptly and neatlv executed:
MARTIN Sc COURIC:
OJ* At the old stand near the Town Hall
and the Post Office.
Etilaula, Feb: 16,1852: 46-3 m.
Georgia—Macon County.
W IVO Months after date application will
Jk be made to the ot dinary of said Comer
for leave tu sell Lot of land Number 143 in
the Third district secon I section of originally
Muscogee now Marion county, also Lot of
land number 275 in the seventhdistrinThiid
section Cherokee. Belonging to lint estate
of Addison C. Scott, late of Macon County
deceased. E. W. ALLEN Ex’r.
Oglethorpe Arpil 23J 1852. I—2m,
IT lit: TROUT TAINT.
Bhls. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof
i Paint, just received and for sale
•j low for cash by R. 11. SIMS & Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb., 4th, 1552. 42—if
I RUN. ~
A LARGE lot of Iron assorted, also
German, Blister and Cast Steel, cut,
wraughtnnd Hoise shoo Nails and lunse
shoes for sale by R. 11. SMIS &. Cos.
Oglethorpe Feb. 4lh, 1852. 42—if.
Scis/t, Blinds, Pannel
Doors tipc. made to order,
BY WM. ROBINSON & SON.
Simp on William Street, West Oglethorpe.
Feb. 20, 1852. 44.at21).
HAVING permanently located tn this
City, would most respectfully offer hi*
professional services to the citizens of Ogle
thorpe and surrounding country. Having
recently returned from the Medical College,
he feels confident that lie is now prepared to
afford to his patients the advantages of the
latest improvements in Medical Scienco.
lie may at all times be foi ml at the Ogle
thorpe Hotel, or at his Office over Chap
man's Book Store, unless professionally cal*
led away.
Feb. 18, 1852. 41-atlß.
GEORGIA l Gporge W. Taunton
Macon Countv. J of the 741si District G.
M. of said Slate, tolcs before me, Hatvey
Rodgers a justice of the peace in said Dis
trict, onn cslray hay Horse Mule seven or
eight years old with some black mnrks a*
round his fags, five feet high; appraised by
William McDowell and Harvey Taunton at
one hundred and twenty dolluis. This No.,
vember 21st 1851.
HARVEY RODGERS, J. P.
A true extract from the astray book—this
17th February 1852.
W, J.COLLINS, C. I. C.
• Feb. 27th, 1852.