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About The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1852)
Oglethorpe Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. / ■BACON, Haro*, JMJI lb. . . 15#f ■ Sides, dean “ . . .13 al4 Shoulders, “ . . 13 ■butter, Goshen “ . . 25 a3o I Country “ . . 12 als ■ iJAGGJNG, ennnv yds. . . . 15 Mail’d gunny “ . . . lo j ■ ROPE !)i ■ COFFEE, per lbs. . . ~J2 al2 ■ CANDLES, Sperm “ . . 4t) aSO Adamantine, “ , . 35 a4O Tallow, “ . . 15 a 20 ■ FLOUR, per Itl.l. . .7,00 a 8,00 ■ MACKEREL, No. “ . . . 14,00 “ “ 2. “ . . . 12,00 ■ CORN, per bushel, . 1,00 a 1,25 ■ MEAL “ . . . 1,00 a 1,25 B LARD, per lit 14 a 10 ■ LEAD, *’ 10 a 12 1 RICE, “ . . 5 a 5A I MOL ASSES, per c’lllui'l , 35 a 45 ■ SYRUP, N. O. •* . . 45 a 50 Clarified “ . . 90 a. 1,00 I OIL, Linseed, “ . ,1,25 a 1.50 I SUGAR, . . 8 a 10 Another scientific irtat/n ! iinput I in Dyspeptics.- Dr J. IS. Monttu ii s j pepsin, The True Digestive Fluid or ! Gastric Juic>', jprepaitsil from limine/, the fourth Stomach of the o:c, niter direc tions til'llarnn Lieltig the great Ph\sin. logir al Chemist, I*y J. S. Houghlmi. M. D., Philadelphia. This i- trulv a wonderful remedy for /ndigestion Dys* peps to, jnll nd iiy. liver Complaint, a anti pillion and debility, r orinu alter nature's ..ten met ho l, by Suture's oicn Agent, tile Gustrie juice. Pamphlets. contain ing N’ ienttfie evidence nl its value. Inr ’ islted liv agent- gratis. See nntiee ..mnnff the medical advertisements. IIOTKL. The undersigned lias rnmplet# and a large mid rniiintiidiuiis llrtek lint, I, on the corner of Chatham and linker Streets, in (lie city of OLLKTUoKPE, convent’ lit tu the Railroad D.-pnt, and easy •and areas liuili In the Traveling I’lllilii: mid Plalllets. Tin* Imuse will lie miller ( hinge of MR. JAMKSBKLL who has had mm-li experience in tli • li.isines , ‘l'lie R nitn.s ar*‘ e|| artaiigeit, neat and air) j and 1 1 1*! Table lu ritis I to. J u iili the In si the Country atipriD. 07-ai \IHE ’ MODER ATE^ A tine LtVery Stahl.; is kepi In Cuinieciinit V nil tile e laleislt an et, liuili whiell persons • an at all tim-s ue I'muisheti with Carriages, ll'lSe.', & •. Jiuii-2<>. tSS2. 10 ly. ifz s? mi OGLE I'll KPE, GA. THE inidersinnrd (late of the W'ashin'riuli , 11-ili, M !•■ :. •( 1 .) r >s|i >"ilullv iiniiiiinires | te die nnidie lien tins NEW AND .■'PLEN UM) MO FEE i. 11 *• \v ojifii for (lit- ic< jitioii of | r<l*'rn xu ! visitors. I iis i|.is mr av , !;irjo ;uui com mo:!ions | tlo* rooms hm* moil, vjiauitMis uud aiv iiu i tm Dishml I llpoipJmni u itll U\V a ii't pl**- |f • t I* in nimro. As i; will ho his jmt* i iirowh-m III* ll'iilf‘|s lii tioif !i\ si-ii ‘i .iri. inioii lo liMsinovs, to ih-L<* his tfHists pool lot tiihlr, nucf to m< rii a COntin* liriltoo f| ihril; ji;ili oooj.o*. oo<l Livery Stiil)!* * in ronni'ptiot, win* 1 his 11 oikp, JIISSII J.iiim* ‘ cSoJ 10-if. DR- K. I'. ffffZKY, C.I'FrHS liis |>of S'ioiDil sitvices lo i!c* i * *M*7.ti!l of t)of*ifonj)* ami virinitv. ll* nnv lo* fonml hi till iims (s*ivp vvb*n ii’ofcssioiiHi!v •mi 15 I :, t ill** Kutpirc Unit*! or ui thp slot* of M.tj. i\ M. | j us: ml Jnm* •Jj, 18')2. 10 if, I. <i S T , ON’ die ISdt I nne. one portfolio P oket Rook eenlaioiitir one $ 1 ()() liill and one dollar hill, ami die f ill.,wine described notes: One note of $ 1 (toil dim 1m Jauntily next, oil John W. Drown. One mite of s2t>3 clue Ist May last, on Alfred Lester. One note Ilf $135 due lis * -r . Stephen F. ALl'er. One noie of $ 150 due l2ihJune, inst. on J. tSevninnr. One mite of SSO due last January, on J is. A. Spivev. Ohm note of $ 13 due June IS4B, on Janies Spivey. One note of $46 doe Ist April, on \V. J. Smith. One note of $l7B due Ist January next on John T. Brown. One nnie. of S4O doe Ist January last on John T. Brown. Otto note ol $53 due Ist of june inst. or . John Smith. One noicof $54 due Is: June inst. on \V. R. Nelson. Fifty Dollars rewntd is ofTtaed to any per son who will deliver said pocket hook and notes. I hereby Jforewarn any person from trading for notes made payable 10 me in 1852. JAMES S. CALDWELL, june 25. 1852. 10-ts. Wot ice to Diihtors itu.l Crelitors. Georgia—Macon County; ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Francis James lain of said County deceased, are hereby notified to pre sent die same for payment. And those in debted in said estate ure hereby requested lo make immediate payment* JOHN JAMES, Adtn’r. June 3d, 1852. 9—4oJ.* / B O TJM C MEDICINE . N DRS. THOMASON &i DAVISON, Prepare and keep constantly on hand at their mm stsrs. The following family medicines which should be kept in every family, especially in the. country : Lobelia and pepper, to cleanse die Stom ach and remove the cause ot disease, and prevent its continued pi ogress. It may lie! given with safety. Composition Powders, for colds, lo open the pores ol 1 In: skin, and usefnl to aid the operations of nil emetic. Number <Bix, lot’ colds and slight chills. I Congli Drops, for coughs consumption &e. Anii'bfiimis Pills, u> cleanse the lluvvels and Stomach. i [filter Tonic, to slregthen the system after din stom 11 h and bowels have been properly clea used. Stinnil iling Linatiienf, for die rme of Riieoiiiniii: Pains, Pains in die Hack sVc., In be used insiead of a blister.) (Cholic Mixture,for ll unleuce, Chillies,pa,iits A L SO ), . |t ’.V... ir. , p.in Killer, majiral Pain extractor, Fever j Old iig.K- ih.'iis. Ce. Met Oil, .Swell jo, Isiiiis.il Oil Spirhs Turpentine, Paregoric, ! ~ noon Opadildoe, Mosianl, Essence t.inmoon, Essence Pepermilit, F'ssence winter Cn in, Essen, e anise, Godfreys Cordial for children. Oil for Deafness &C. Also Comstock's /latent Medicines r nil also ink, Blacking &C. O ‘lhtb ir 11 : Gi., Mtv 14, 1552. s—f ~ NOTICE. THE ow ners 111 vnean! Inis or other in the City <l Oalelhtirpe. are hereby nnlifnnl and ri quired to clean eff all filth and decaying vegetable matter bom said lois by die fust, ttf July ilexl, and uprn | die failure of any to comply with the above 1 requirement, the City J/ oshal will proceed ■ fiirtlnvitU to have said jots cleaned 111 the expense of ll* owners. M. B. POTTS, Marshal. Oglethorpe June ISt It 1852. 9—il. WINTERS MON liY ‘fc HE iincii'r-igiied offers for sale, a splen did In! of sasii, si/.tjj (rum Hi to 18 I'.ghts 10 b\ 12. </§ L S O A fine lot of blq iors, E.imily Orodei ies, and other nilii les 100 ledintis to lilt'dEnl l l all ot which will he sold for Wintei’s Mbiiev in i hills under five dollars at par. ’l’flusu who ll i\e ilils kind of “ F O I> D V. EJ ,” \yil do well lo rail he In re lie f ts out ol die 110- i , i of ir ulmg for ii. I can lie found unTniy ler *lred, iwx: door lo Carson, Greer ife Co’s. Sim... J \ME-8 I). WOO L!!!l i < i HT. Odelhnrpe. June 4, 1852. 7 Dry (joo:!$ k Grocery Si ore. (On the corner of'Sunder fy C lifer Sts.) EJODGES, would res o Jl.Ji. pccilnll'y inform liis foini"i’ patrons mtd de pul.tic generally, dun lie now oee.tpii s die Store Hon™ loimerly i occupied it) D iwsoii, mi die corner of Snipp ier and Ctivlei s trens. where lie will keep a large and well selected son k of Fancy and 15! npic I ry-Goodf, Cnv kci v. S,if!!i*r\% Boots, Shops Sir. {t* AutHakNij krrp runsuiiitiv uti hand a I.jioc Int o( (’HOCiJ RIES fi i llft il i SIPTION. ’llm* jnibliu hit* rs|n*ci hilly riTjiiustcd to call nod i x.i'iiine lr Im*is**lvps, ()o|h! 1 ioi*| •** Jnuy 4, 18.")!2. 7—if GEORGIA Mdccii toy7‘ Ml / IJ.EIIEA.S lleiihen Rl.ippey ap 7'/ plii sto me toi lelteis of glianliiinship over die person ami propeilvol Eliv.ihelii U'o'l'e, mi ins uie pecsmi in S lid coiinlv: These are tlierel.ue lo cite-,mil admonish all cmicerned to hr- mid appeal al the Or,lin;i r\’.< Office within the li.nt: pl'escrihed It) law, m show cause i.'anv they can why said let ters should not he gl antr and. (iivpn under my •• til •• in I signature, at La nier, this 15di May 1852 W. j! COLLINS, Ordinary May 21, 1852. 5 -3(11 ‘ Taylor Shcriir Sale. WILL be Sold nttli public vCl'iare in the Town ol Holler Taylor County mi die first Tuesday in. Aug. 11.-xl, llie following propel tv In wit: one (irny Mate Levied on as l)ie proppHriy ‘• [’ i ksin siiisly one fi fa sued : Iri’ot .M i,‘on Sun’ io’ (J eii't., aa-unst this SaiJ VV <.Parks, in f.iVnr of Hugh R. Banks,pin pi-rtv pi.iillfd out hv tile (lelelldant. A'sii urn- Ini ol Lull'd, No. 24(i in ihe 13dt district til’ originally Muscogee now I’nylor rontilv. lo satisfy an exectilimi from the Jiis ijees conn of the 74lst disi (*. M. in favor of Green Jv- C.orseV vs. John Whniley jtiincipal and Danl. Whatley, sen. security. Levied on as the piopem of Dunl. Whatley, sen. Levy made and relumed tome hv Constable. JOHN M. THOMPSON, Bh’fi'. June 4ill. 185,2. 7-tds Dissolution. THE. Oiiparlneship heretofore existing be tween McI.AIN & TROTTER in die Grocery Biisim ss. has been dissolved by uiiilual consent, the Latter having retired irom die Business. HOWARD McL A IV. HEiSF.KI AH TROTTER. Oglellmrpe June 4 IBSJ. 7 if’ BB” ¥J. wkstmobklTnE’ Rkscixitiji.i.v ‘iVM.icr, i.n e. tl . lossioiihl services lo the Cilizens of Oglethorpe, mid Vicinity, be has been en.. gaged in tlie. various brandies of his profes sion for the lasttwelve years. lie iiinv be found at all times til his office over McLain's Store, on Crescent Street Oglethoijw*, (in.- May 28ih 1852. 6 ts. j at the stomach and bowels, also to relieve faintness and nausea &c. Compound Syrup of Sassafras, an excel, ent remedy tor scrofula Kings evil, and jo Clpnnso and to purify tlui blood,, reniove humors from the skin &<t. Compound Syrup ol uva otsa. Good for the (list barge of the Urir.e ; Relieving the difficulties of the Kidneys strengthen (lie ,Ji inary organs,and healing ulcerations of the •.bladder. Voiilih- Ointment—Anejcrelent Remedy in iutlamatoi'V quinsey, seldom tailing to es. feet a cure, Amisepiic liticinre—.This is a most povv-- niful antiseptic and isvei v valuable Wash to :idealise old loul ulcers, and disjiose them to heal. * r w. A Word in favor of Wilder's Patent l Salamander Safes . THE rreeni fire at Lamar’s Cotton Press h iving destroyed one or more ineffi cient Safes with their valuable contents, j should serve as an admonition to all who have I hitherto or do still put confidence ill Sufes of 1 a similar or kindred rlmracter, and at the same time piompt a desire to possess an ar ticle fully competent to resist tile stoutest fire and aflbiil positive protection to property of whatever value. Wilder’s Patent Salaman der Safe, with Rich <te Co’s. Improvement, maniil'acturi and by Stems & Marvin of New York, has never yet failed to answer the pur pose for which it was cieated. It has stood tile test es the fiercest and most destructive fires that h “ve yet occurred in this country, (of which ample testimony can be given,) and in evei v instance the contents of the S iffs were found as originally deposited— sound and nninp red. A full soppy of these Safe of all sizes and patterns to be hid at all limes of Cl! VS. 11. CAMP FI ELD. 171 Bav-streel, Savannah, Ca. M,iv 21 lOw Agt. for Sterns & Marvin, Mo rs Sale. W r ILL be sole! t)u the first Tuesday in August next before the Court House do'm in the Town of Lanier in the CimiitV of Macon betweer tlie iistnil hours of sale. One undivided iinlfol’ll.ie Printing Press and lypi s, formerly, used in printing tlio Southern Enterprise, the same levied on by ; virtue of a Mortgage fi fa against said pro perly in favor of Moses 11. Alexander vs. Charles B. Youngblood, the property set otll in said fi fa. D. GA MM AGE Sli'ff. Oglethorpe, May 28ili, 1852 G—tds. ~ ~ NOT ICE. 41, L persons cnncorireil are desired in take notice that, on the fouith day of March instant, I levied four attachments— one at tlie instance of F. S. Laihrop &, Cos. vs. Ei win & I’enfror ; one at the instance of VVundbni ti &. Wyles “s’. Erwin &. Ren frne; one. at (.lie instance of Ilarral Spronls & Cos. vsl Erwin & Renfroe, and one, at | the instance of Townsend Arnold & Cos. vsi ; Erwin &. Nelson, no the following property j in the city of Oglethorpe, to wi*t a house and i lot in said city of Oglethorpe n > the corner of j iSomter nnd Crescent Sts. fronting forty feet ! on Sumtei st. and fifty feet on Crescent sf. 1 Being a part oflot tin tuber (17) Seventeen jin square No'. 2 (agreeably to the plan, of said ci’ v) and situate on the Corner opposite lo Dr'. Thomason's Hotel. Also on a House and lot in said city fronting on Crescent st. forty feet a id running back about 40feit .ad joining Slade’s (Intel ot thy Pavilion House, Being a part ol lnl No. 15, on square No. 3, Also on one vacant lot opsnsite Slade’s Ho tel or Pavilion Mouse. Siiunl on the corner of Macon and Crescent streets, front ing 40 feet on Macon st, and running hark and along Ors.'ent street 150 feet being lot No. 2 in square No. 4of said city. The said allarhments being returnable to the next Inferior Corrf for Macon Conntv. This March ltli 1852. DAVIS GAMMAGE Sli’ff. Soiiihm Mutual Insurance Company. HON. ASBUKY HULL President and Treasurer. ALBORN CHASE, Secretary. . . 7‘l’OF. C. F. McCAY, Actu’/y. THE Undersigned is prepared to take fi e risks, or risks upon the lives of servants, in the above Company, at usual rales, /'ersnns effecting Insurance tire members of the Company, and entitled to share in all its benefits. For further infor mation call on ORRAN C. HORNE. Agent. Oglethorpe June, 11(11,1852. 7—tl. GEORGIA ) George W. Taunton Macon Countv. ) ofllm 741st District G. M. ot said Slate, tides before me, llatvey Rodgers a justice of the peace in said Dis trict, one astray bay Horse Mule seven or eight years old with some black marks W roiind liis legs, five feet high; appraised Ly William McDowell and Harvey Taunton at one hundred nnd twenty dollais. This No vember 21>i 1851. HARVEY RODGERS, J. P. A true extract from the eitray book—this 17tli February 1852. ’ W. J. COLLINS, C.I.C. Feb. 27th, 1852. A Valuable Property For Sale. ® 1 HE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell on arcoiTindating terms, Lots of Land, No.] 3-2 33 64 65 66 98 99 126 127 128 129 130 132 158 and 159 in tJm tenth district, also No. 2 3 4 23 28 29 30 32 82 97 in the fom teenth district; No. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 in the fifteenth district es Dooly County. Some ot 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 I’ containing 720 acres in the county of Gads den Florida, 8 miles N. E. of Quincy on Lillie River. Persons wishing any informa tion respecting the lands in Dooly county will please call and see tlie Proprietor ot the Pavilion House in the Citv 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 sec Mr. Daniel M. Hin son Gadsden Cos., Florida or the propiiet-'r of the Pavilion House in this place. WM. SLADE. Oglethorpe April 20th 1552. 1 ly. To Waggoners ami Stoekdrivers. FIjTHE undersigned would take this moth- JL od <ST informing Stock Drovers and Waggoners, that lie has fitted np nn exten sive g>S£ ,; D(DIK ar.d WAGGON Y ARI), at the fork of the road leading from Oglethorpe to Traveler’s Restand Americns, within the corporate limits of the city of Oglethorpe, where be is prepared to accom modate all those who patronize him, on lib eral terms. W. B. JONES. April 30, 1852, 2 3m BLACKSMITH ING. P*ter v rog h a vt, ( Late of Macon (la.) T \KKS this method of informing his friends nnd the public generally that be is carrying on the Black smithing business in all its branches in the City of Ogle thorpe, where he hopeM bv strict attention to business to receive and merit a liberal sliure of patronage. Par ticular attention will he given tu making or repairing Plan'ation tools. All work done by him will be war ranted. ncxt d°° r to Messrs, llimnrutt & Little's Carnage Shop, on Chatham .Street. Oglethorpe, April 1852. l--3m. PAVILION HOUSE. OGLETHORPE GA. Op site the Depot Bv VV'm. Slade. m'llE Proprietor will In: pleased at nil times to ImVe a liberal share ol'patiun ‘ age and will try at nil times to make liis pat rons as com Tollable us lie can possibly do by the close at'entimi of himself and servants to > tli ir welfare during their stay with him. , WM. SLADE: , Oglethorpe Ga: ,/lprll 23 1852'. I—ly. r FIRE PROOF TAINT. Bbls. Blake’s Patent Fire Proof I Paint, just received and for sale I low for cash bv R. 11. SIMS &. Cos. i Odntli'irpe Felt., 4th, 1852. 42 —if | Sash, Blinds, Panncl | Doors fyc. made to order, I j BY WM. ROBINSON & SON. f Shop on William Street, West Oglethorpe. , | Feb. 20,1852. 41,nt20. : ■—! JT* >’ Georgia—Macon County. 1 i mVTO Months after date application will Jt, be m ide lo the ordinary of said Conntv the leave in sell Lot of land Number I )3 in tint Third disti ict serun I section of originallv Muscogee now .Marion county, also Lot on ’ ( land number 275 in the seventh di.-Urici Third ’ : section Cherokee. Belonging lo the estate j of Addison C. Kcoit, late of Macon County (■(•eased. E. \V. ALLEN Ex'r, Oglethorpe.Arpil 23 J 1552. I—2m IKE NT A L NOtTcll FRANCIS 31. S3IITH, D. D. S., [Crailwih- of the. tlahiinore Collrgr of Dental Surgery,] HAS removed lo Oglethorpe and res pectfully solicits its citizens and (lie rJuimonity generally to cull on him. He lus just returned from Baltimore and is in pos- I session of all tlie new and latest improve, drents In'Dentistry, such as Air Chamber Suction plates, lor entire sets; Jaw and Block teeth, entipf sets, without springs, &r. Persons id-hingwerk done would do well lo call and examine bis new styles. Office at present, atthe Puvillion House. May 7-, ’52. . 3 ts Dissolution. THE firm of LEWIS &. PRICE is Ibis d.iv dissolved by mutual consent. I'lie t Fare 4louse-and Commission busi ness will be continued by JOHN V. PRICE who will be pleased and ever ready to serve bis friends ami tH-qnaiuianccs, and all who may lavor him with their patronage, and will also attend lo dosing the business of the old firm. ELBERT LEWIS. JOHN V. PRICE Oglethorpe June 4th, 1852. 7—ts. “maplk sTjgakT ifcffclfoLßS, JUST RECEIV- , JL *V V V El.) and for sale by ODOM Ar. WILDER. Oglethorpe Juno 18th, 1852. 9—ts. OGLETHORPE Candy Manufactory. AND CONFECTIONERY. WARREN JACKSON, Has the pleasure of announcing to the public that lie has opened in the Citv of OGLETHORPE, on SUMTER St next door Soutlt of the Brick Store of R. H Sims it Cos., large and extensive lot of CONFECTIONERIES, Such as Candies, Cakes, ,Syrups, Prpset >s, Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Almonils, Rais.ns, Currants, Brazil and Ilazil Nuis, English Walnuts, Apples, Oranges, Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Plaintnins, Dried Figs, Prunes, Ci gars Tobacco, Cheese. Crackers, Cordials, | Wines, for medical purposes, together will) OYSTERS, pickled and fresh, nnd FISH in their season, and all other articles in the Con,, feciionerv line. They will also MANUFACTURE, in the most superior style, and of the best materi ials, all sorts of CANDIES CANDY ORN/iJWENTS, Blc., and will neatly Emihiss and Ornament Cakes, for Balls, Parties, and Weddings, at short notice, and on as reasonable terms as any establishment in Georgia. As they intend doing business strictly on tlie Cash Principle, all orders for anv ol the above articles must bp accompanied with the CASH, to insi re attention. In connection with their CONFECTION.. ERY they intend keeping a regular and genteel, EATING-HOUSE, and they will be happy at all times to serve up to their friends, and the public generally, HAM AND EGGS, OYSTERS FISH, (intheir season,) GAME, HOT COFFEE &c. By stiict attention to business, and a desire to please, they hope to receive, as they will endeavor to merit, a liberal share of public patronage, Oct. 31,1851. 29^-ts To the Afflicted. THE undersigned having now pre pared themselves lo treat all uld Chronic Diseuses of long standing in a scien tific manner, a share of public pationage is respectfully solicited. Drs. THOM A SOS Sf 1) AVISOS. Oglethorpe, nprtl 16, 1852. 52-ts i TOTIIE^fUBLIC. THE undersigned is prepared to execute in the most workmanlike manner, all work in liis line, such as bouse building, Gin Gearing, Screw building, Mill writing &c, on as reasonable terms as any other work man in South West Georgia. All letters ad dressed to him in Oglethorpe Ga, will re ceive prompt attention. ALEXANDER SMItH Oglethorpe; May 14, 1852 4—ts FAMILY GROCERY STORE. Txxcivipsoivr <&. rsEii, ©© a 78 1? d> M wm • <£}-&• RESPECTFULLY inform their friends. and the public generally, that they ‘ keep constantly on baud a full assortment of i Family Groceries, such as Flour, Bacon,’ Lard, Butler, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, Nall, Molasses, Nyrmr, Rice, Mackerel, Corn Meal, &c., together with every variety of Spices, Fruits, Nuts, &e. Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and many other articles too tedious to mention—all of which they will sell us low as any other establishment in the citv. Call anj try them store on Coxier .street. May 7, 1552. 3 ly S & D. MILLfiR~ ATTORN EYS AT LA W, om.F.inor.PK, Georgia, I TJAVF. removed from Lanier, and will , j| Practice in the Superior Courts of the 1 Counties of Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly, Houston, Crawford, Bibb and Twiggs, and , in the Supreme Court al the city of Macon. j STKPIIItN P. Mll.t.Klt, DANIKI. '. M It.LKR. January 16, 1852. 39-if. Georgia'—Macon County; Ordinary Court—May Term, 1852. ORDER NlSl.—Upon the application id Idm hod Davis, Guardian of the mi nor children of John J. Hang ibook, dee’d, it is ordered bv tile Court that all persons concerned nre required to appear al the July term of the Ordinary Court of said county, and show cause, if any they have, whv the said Ichabod Divis, Guardian as aforesaid, sliould not be dismissed from bis said Guar dianship. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. \V. J. COLLINS, Old. . May 7, 1852. 3 40d INOTJCK. THE old Court House in Americas Soinier Comity Georgia, will be sold to die highest bidder al public oulcrv in Americns. on Fridav the 25th of June next, at II o’clock A. M. Sold for the pur pose ts erecting -a new one. Terms, note with good security, due 25tii, Dec. 1852: JAMES GLASS, J. 1. C. J NO. U. FLETCHER. J, I. C. JAN. M. MILLER, J. I. O. JOHN. J. HUDSON, J. I. C. F. m. Coker, j. i. c. BACON, CORN k MEAL!! i A LARGE and superior lot Tenues- ‘ .Ath. see Bacon, Corn and Meal in ( Store, and for sale bv McDonald t willjs. , Oglethorpe, June 15, 1852. 9—tl *_'* • - (ii. IN QU/4RT BOTTLES. For Purifying the Blood, and for the Cure of scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Liters , Dyspepsia, salt Rheum. Fever sores, Erysiypelas, Pimples. JSilcs, Mercurial Diseases Cutaucous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, General Debility Sfc. In tliis preparation we have all (he restorative properties of the root, concentrated in their utmost sircngui arid efficacy i hut while Sarsaparilla Kent forms an impor tant purl of its combination, it is. at the same time, com pound with other vegetable remedies of great power, and it is in the peculiar combination nnd scientific manure of its prepamtion.that il* remarkable success in ihecuer of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels; anti thus three processes which are ordinarily the. result of three differ ent kinds of medicine, are carried on at the same time, through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent, which gently stimulates while it disinfects and eipela •from tlie stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the mine time restores theirvigoramlton?. Its great merit is, thnt it meet- and neutralizes the nerve principle ofdiaease it-elf.and when tlmt is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear; and e have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multitudes who experienced its effeeis. to convince incredulity itself of its real value. The Proprietors submit to the public tlie following certificate from a highly respectable source, of a curs made by using theirprepnration of Sarsaparilla : Aew York. Feb. 17,1849. .Messrs. Sandsi—Having suffered many years with i a disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during which time I was treated by tlie inoßt distinguished physicians Kuropo and the United Stales, without receiving altr ‘ permanent betitfii. hut all the time my general health and strength declining, nnd the disease making fearful progress : caustic applications were used, and whatever else was thought most efficient for producing a cure; hut iam confident the deplorable situation i was in, the laryngitis being accompanied with phthisis and great difficulty in breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had 1 not obtained relief through the medium of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. I must say gent eraea, when I commenced urine the Sarsaparilla 1 did not place much confidence in its virtues; and this will nt)t surprise you. when you are informed 1 hod tried tSore - Ilian fifty different remedies during the past four years, without any success; but after taking yo’ r Sartaparilla a fetv weeks. 1 was obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous specific lias not only relieved but cured me; nnd 1 the-efore think it myduty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you this attes tation of my cure. Tours, very truly, D. Parent. • Consulate of France in the Unitrd Sta Ms. The above statement and signature were acknow ledged in our presence by Mr. 15. parrot as true. For the Consul i.'eneral of France. .. , . I- BOUCJ, Vice,Consul. Prepared arid sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B & U. rrANDS, Druggists and Chemists 100 Fulton st. comer of William, New Vork Soid nlsoby.UruggtPta ? morally throughout the United hi tales, and I’arudas. ‘rioe per Ironies; six bottleg'fiif’ #5 , iV'- For sale by SN EA.D. & CHAPMAN,’ ”. Druggists Oglethorpe, Gj., • i'.'—jy. • GEO FISH,..: ‘ ATTORNEY AT L A Vt, “ OGLETHORPE, a’ i pRACTICKS Vi the counties of Macon. Houston, Mae j l rion. Sumter. Dooly, and Lee. .Ue wt! 1 aim continue to.practice in the following counties uT the Southern-, I Circuit—! ’ll aski, Telfair. Irwin, Thcrdas, Lowndes. , Clinch, Ware and A pling. .. . Dec: 12, 1851. 35-ts. G. OELUUCHf Cabinet Maker, RF.SP ECTFULLY informs the citizens of Oglethorpe titid tlie surrounding country, that he is now prepared to make any kind of Mahogany and niiier Furniture. All work done in the best style and at the iuwcsl rates. Simp on liie corner of Clmihum and Ran dolph Streets, Oglethorpe, Gu. , Feb. 19, 1852. 44 6m. NOTICE. ‘ j “HTN VERY nnd all persons wauling Brick M.J work done can be accommodated by applying to lint subscriber. My woik shall be executed in as good style s can be done in llie place nnd on ns reasonable terms.— Fur further information apply to J. 11. HOLLAND. Ojleiliirpe , April 39. 2if Georgia Macon County. • . . ; WHEREAS Jaifes S. Caldwell applies ft* me for letters of Guardianship sot the minor children of John //iiugabook deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned to be and appear at .my office within (lie lime prescribed by law, to show .muse if any they ran why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv’hand offi cially. W- J. CQLLJNS, Ordinary.’ May 14 ih, 18.52. ‘■'''4 nr. W~ Notice PERSONS wanting Brick work'Jobe are hereby informed tha (the under signed are prepared to execute all work in tlfir line as cheap or cheaper than any other company cun do it. For futther parCcOlarn applv to •'.” JAMES LANDERS & GO. Oglethorpe, -4pril 30, 1852. • 2 8m MILUNERY ESTAELISnjfENT. IHIBS C. VALENTINO,*: Jlacosn Street, Oglethorpe,iCa., ( Next door to Pr, Head’s office.) HAS just opened and is still receiving a fine and well selected stock of Wilks Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings for dresses dec., which she offers to sell low for cash. (E7* Dresses and Bonnet* nude to orda with neatness and dispatch. Bonnets and Hhu bleached, pressed amldressed in the latest stvle. May 7 1852, Sat