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Lo w mb-.-, Climdi, Ware atuL Apn}iii>c.
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W'<‘ •• h he nine tie
ht utT tun . itii. <vil‘ rii, n|i jirolc:-sionitl (m
----dun. Bi, 18j2, 41_ ts
ITS E #I V ,18~€ hi R. 1
flilt. \\ 11.1.1 AM I.LLH lining jicrumnontlv
located in the cit ,- of (h lethnrpo.'iiKwt r. ajict't-
I'lilly tenders l,ii st'i'vir ■■■ to its citizens and
Vicinity. V, ill: :in i xp-jr.-euee of uiwre limn twcii
ty-hv- yenr-, to;otli-r with prompt mul diliocnt. ui
tention to tie duties of Id* profession, b- hones to .
iiicnt. nml r.-ciuv • n liberal .-din re of iintroinr'i’ lie
Itinv lie fo,„„l Penn.-c ifc 11UU Drugstore, or ut
III’ re i Iciie- on (• St fee*.
Ul-.l< tllorj.e, To’ . Ill) ln,-,0. ,jo .f
i’OOIi & lOAITFOItD.
A T T 0 I! N ii Y S A T I, A W .
Wifftcllsorpe, CUuruur.
ivni.l, pruelie. il, till- roilo-cc of Tu lur. ir„„
r m ,* 1 ’ “dy ;n""';-i-. Marion. lel hot. ami Craw
.or Om ,i| j~, |, n „ u J VV;i , s . tl tj.. , Jit .
! ‘ -1 I —ily
( I&r. E. 15. YVOOE>,
p—f 2 -'-AlNt, j■. i-niuuently loeiit.ui in tliic (i'v,
\U l'e'j'eetfullv (■!!• r !iin prntYssi.mal scr-
Z3. “’ utolliecoio ~ o!'()L'!,cl'i>r|,e nfi l eurriiiiinl
ii.o (•outiti-;. iln tin r recently returned from tin-
Meill.-il (oil , lie le. -I < oil-i.i.nt tli.it lie „o-v
1..-1 J to affor.l to lim j-it;..,i|, the i.dvuiU.-i'res „f
lit' l lilt.’ ! jfiijipov ‘iii ;i! iin M iii<•;*l Sc.’mice,
II” limy ui ..ii times lie fonn.! at
Hotel, or at f| O.'.i -e over Cl,a; man's Hook Store
mile-. mil, .-a11,..| MW . U
[ ' Vt - J Hulls
M£:!>E4.ML (IRl>.
DU. l A Mls .M. I'l • Ivi S r. |ie, inillv offers I,is
n, ~f unleUo.rpe nml i i
*3 ‘'imty, in 111 • vnrueis lu-Mielies of Muiiicim:.—
tie innv lie fouml nr tli • I ruy Store of I’emliertomt
Kllisilin in -the ilny, un.lii! t lie residence yf.l. I'. H : ,i-
V. V, on >llllll'. rs:. at ni .-'if, iilien not iiiofeesion.illv
Ollglioe I.
Alllillst lit!,. 1 Sol, -1 ts
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ATTOHNEVIS AT LAW,
-w-cr IV- , Offkthorpf. Ra.
Ei . ‘•I ii'om r.iiM-r. (in,l will I'raetiee I
St t in Hi - Sr. 1 ■■>,• ( oarts of the Co,mile.. „f I
Maeon. Si,later, .'or i. a. Dooly, Iloiislo,,. C,.,„ for I
“i” lu Urs, a,, t ;:1 .e,. Supreme Court at the eilv
of .Maeori.
WKPUfV I. M-1.-ni, DAMKI.W. Mint IT
dnmmry ltah, I set. ap—tf ‘
NOTICE.
F.-n:,; is . . „
‘■ *Vfa - reCMsge ~,//;.*W <p y,
‘'•> •■ i’ ‘i;i<v, <I to (>jrlvt!iorj'><‘ mill m--
I’ l l ,lie:l* :■- t*,ti/4-us ;ii* 1 the
11 T 4 <""ii.minily •'••in r.illv ~„i] hi,,.
ll.’ ju-t i-tin-i. • 1 1V..,,, 1!..,hi,,,,’, r ,. Iln ,l i n
u,,,i latest improve ntj in
1 Mich ii Air 'li:i;ii(i|.|- .Suction pint--, for
1’ • ‘ ‘ “il'-kt-111. .•:!:•. - *.<. wi,l,
;; ‘ ■’ , 1 work -Line would
“ I ■. iiii'l , \ inline his new slvles. otiiiv
lit I'lv.ieiit, 111 i! ; . IV. i;ii„n ji ou ...
ls -■ S-ls.
Sfcl ‘ • i' l ” “ !•■ ; • -ttill!v announces to
53 ! I 1 ’ !,s “■ 1 niul the siuTomul
. I!,,! I, h.e com noneod the
1
u ‘ ,u> ‘ ’ '••! in n tv!e ii,.i Mirim 1 l,v
tile WhM- 11.” Hie ■ ‘ *e.ls fli.-ir talent.
. .ittiliir ;>:i.l i-.-j-ai, i:,._r dom* w ill allies* and
i .*]’? (eh.
WILLIAM D. WALSiL
ifl—:;m.
TASS,SSS^,
vJ?,I i■, :. .II v ::unmiiie ■ to t'n,.
!jj ‘ “ ‘'’ 1 "” ’ lioi'j e 11, e suiTinin.liae
--Li- e.i'l: ■I! ■ !j . ■ nuun iV.-l the Tuilori
bu ‘iiuin this ei . \Hwot-ki nfru led !•■ his< ire
ivili lie a.., i i■!■. ■ not .ri ~. e,| In one whose
nam< a .... . Is hi. • ,■.]
’ ‘i i. i'e : ( leonine iloue w ith neat
lie. s | hi- |,.e,
Shop ~i. ;• ,1. (i. 1,',. es'Slore.
•I(lilts’ AVAT.TItKS.
An ... I J.Mh IKol*. tim.
TO TUB i ( HLil 1 .
TBT ’ I:: >, ~. i_,r i ‘ jr j ..... II . execute ill the
.M. ino.l v. ,rlc 111 :i,,I, ■. I'miiii. r, nil work in l.i
Jfaic, aiieli n lions • ht.il t., ~ (,in tiearino, Seivw
huiidiMill ii r. on ns :■ isonnhU* terms
US an’. ~h .■ ■ !.:■ in in So- h-\Ve 1 11. ore in.-- -
Mil ■ . ‘ tlioi pe i ..i. w ill
revive JH'oii.ol ntlolitioii.
\ ‘ ,\l,;;.\A.\lii:i; SMITH.
<>. “01ti..,.|,.. ‘he. 1 in , l • ,j. i—ts.
•Jewelry Fsilntiiishmcitl.
CSv .’"HA l. TINSI.KV would tv j fully in
ttn*m till* (*it i ‘Mi 1 >f hopjn* uml ilhm:p
-roiiiKiiti 'r • otmtrv tint !t.* li.n oj*cn.<l n .L-wvlrv
V.stii!.!i ii:n< ;! in tiii - i-itv, fortlivi pur>i>>.‘ <i i*• jiii*-
iti^fl,W.i v!i L -!i-y, v*\ Tin* puMic aiv iv
-4!• >• ’ Il* 1 ti;i*l ‘ I 1 1 r• f-K l ll i;i r.*]iiiifiiij niul
• nvrr.i’ ’ii ‘. i’ ii.tj> o;i oimki.-ito tli* a
Post Olli-t * I .!!iji' t (<;i.
Suiy „* !,! . .2. 11—-ntn.
Will. 11. TI BPIiV,
MWI i’U I’l UKll OF \M) WIIOLK
SAi.K ‘.\lt HHTAIL DFALMiI IX
I’liihi Tin uml Ji]|i;iiiiiiid W iirc.
noi.l.ow, AVI.M.ID, FAKiIWAI:!', CdoKlXfi
AND PARLOR bTOVIiS, e.e.
Ox SrMTi.it Stiu'i'T, Oiii.iiTUor.i-i'. <Jin,iirir \
Felirunry Birth, If-jJ. il ly
.TIORT?.; %uS: W
■W*TlLLbatld n thn first Tue. l.iy in Oetoher
V* nex! before the Court llou • door in the
Town of Lazier in the County-nt -Mm-on U nveen th”
usual hours of f.ul ; Six town to!.;, t , wil : No. is.
Id, 17, IS, 28, an I ‘ 4, in tli- town of t.m.i, r, ] ~
tm as the property of .Jo i.ih II . . Mori
£,avo fi fa from Afiicon 1 Hurt in hn or ol
MiTler it Ch.u'nbrrUn vs. M Hid.
THOMASDi.XO:.', I’ p. . i.Vf.
August Ijt, 1332. 2ni
SURGICAL a*i-i t> nUI T.-:trurnents ton.l I r.il,
d-e. For in!e l,v SKIsAD .t Ci! AI’MA X. \
’ (Icin'vr, 7 l‘-V■!, is.
jXiBUC HOIWES.
BOTjfcSfe*"” .
/, 'Ve i Hr. I,lieejrsi^::eil he- roinpl. reil u largo an.l
lyt- ■ ommo.liyiii Stick Hotel, on the eifpiAr of
Chathamaul in thecily us
ocurnicKfi;
convenient to tfueKni’ron.jdh pot, iih.l eny-9fnoocss
l.oUi to the Traveling I‘ulilie and i'ltritert. The
l.ouse will In. iiinle-f ilwi'ic <if ‘
Mlt. JAlttfeS EElals.
h ha.l iiin*k :pori.*Kec in l>nsfcne*9. Tlie
itoonu nr© w<-U ju*at n.l niry nml. tlie;
y !’ ; .
ZSrCUMU I VA. JIOD i AI||R-„’fe2
\ lint* I.i very Stnl ,!:• is Isn't in connection with
the sutllisbiucn 4 , fr<m .Vjiicn persons can t nil
tinicslu* i'ui’i i he ! with 1 urrlni'csllorsi*s, ttc.
June 25, T 852, JO—ly.
*wsiag issf ia,f f
tfKLHBORt*£, fcJA.
TAB m>4esrift-d Sluterfpf the WiiKhitioton
aJL If.ill, Yuch>il^i;i.,)• rcsnjicth’ 1!v announces to
; “ ■ : this NL'V AM) si‘!N !M I lie- ;
Yi:L id opWOor the reception of hoanh rs and
v in torC-
This house i* rtew, large nml commodious—the
- are neat, spacious and airy—ami furnished
throughout with m*\v ftml cle*raiit Furjiiturc. As
. i< will lc iiydcr lia personal snperiuti ndnncc, he
• /Lifters iifnisc’if, Ihatl.y staict attention to business,
t> make his‘'Ut .As eOiniortiddc, ami to merit a con
tiuuntion fifth ir patrQimge.
* t !mi! i.ivery connection wifKfhis
Ifoasc., CAIN.
.1 vi nodi. \ 1852. To —ts.
f; ’ wimmUmL
OiI?3,KTSiOSSPK, U EOKWIA.
OlT’i iSITE'fIIH Dlll’OT, lIY \VM. SHADE.
/■"-V TAIC proprietor will lie pleased at all time to
i.i huve a lifiernl share ot put roll ae. nml will trv
al ad times to make his patrons as comfortable a lie
can | os .ilily do l.y the close attention of lira self and
servants to their Welfare during their stay with him.
Oglethorpe, A;tsjl 23, lS, r r’, ” 1 Jy
MARAOLIA ROl SE.
(Cou.Mui ok i hii.sf-j:.\r and Sr.MTKU Stj:i:ts.)
u v A XI)K E\Y II Ow A R I) .
>‘IL l*e?t accomodations that tin* times and
j.L nianicl will ad’ord, may he found at tin* above
lunoe.l House, t .ui tiAcs* No effort will he spared
t-O''render all who call, (‘omfortahle.
For Sale or Rent.
June s ill, 1851. s
I*i BLUUIOI SE FOR SALE,
Ins 3*011(1 Town €Ja.
/ 11LI*, snhseriher oilers lor sale-..his Itesideaee
.JIL lofmeiiy kept hy 11. It. 1.1 .\IPKI\ as a puh
■ie uoiise. \V isliing totnoVe out to Ids farm, he will
sell a huroain in tile plac e. Attnehe'il lv thepremi
• are ail the appliances ol support ami comfort,
includingU7 acres oi those beautiful fertile lands Iv
ina in lull view pi the village, orchards of avarjetv
>t truit, an extensive 110 wer yard aula garden spot
not to he excelled. .
He Ventures to assert that there is not another
-m il an opening in South AV’estoru Georgia for n
P'thite house; and his is (lie only place ill the village
adapted to I lie business.
- A. B. STROUD.
Pond Town, Ga. sVug. Bth, 1832. Ith Bm.
To Stockjjrovers.
rSCHIE undersigned would take this method of in
JK- forming Stock Drovers and Wagoners, that lie
; ■ i- tit’ and up an extensive STOCK PEN and WAO
vi.N t Al!i >, at. the fork of the road leading from
Oglethorpe t<* Traveler's Rest.amTAmci'idus, uitliin
tie corporate limits of the city of Oglethorpe, where
In 1 .. prepared to accommodate all those who pat ron
i/.e hiiiijoa liberal terms. W. ii. .Itb\ KS.
Aprif Both, 1 “oit. 2—,'iin.
VatisaLJc Fpcpppiy Tcs*
Till’ Und -r.-igucd mibscrilipr desires tosell on
‘ii! ac •immodMling terms lads of Land, Nos. 3233
: 04 *” ti’P.'S 09 120 127 IJS 129 13u 132 158 and 459
in lii - tenth di- trict., also No,-,. % 3 4 2;; gy 09 39 32
97 i Ui (listl-ic*; Nos. 27 28 29 30
32 82 33 34 35 ho in t!.-• fifteynth vli-itrict of Ijcolv
( oimtv. Soun 1 0* tin- above lands have vnlualde'iui
lj’"’ cmei’J m them can be purcliascd eitin-r in
t ingle or coili elive lot ■ to suit the purchaser.
Also OH” I met (J 1 1 niu.iUc Toluioe . land containing
72 1 * acres in 111 • county o'’ Gadsden Fla., s miles N.
i. ol Quincy on Little l iiut, P r ‘-ons wi-hing unv
inforimrtion respecting iLo l.i.'-L i:i Doolv eoitfi-v,
I ■ iii plea -s cal! and.--eo rii.-Proprietor of tin'-Pavilion
i llo'ico ia t he (iv of Ogletiiorpe or iittVdar Hill, or
| -1.1 !•■’.- Mills, ill lira county of Dooly. Anv fa r oil
I “ isliing iid'ornuition respectin'’ tlic'tract of laud in
, ii” -i hi, u ii! jile::- ’ cnil and si c'Mr. Daniel M. Hinson,
Gu-I ‘ ■■” ntv, 1-1:1., or tli. Proprietor of tin- Pavil
a li. -.i-s- iii tl i place. WM. SLADE.
I ‘ ‘ ’i Ui 20tll, I 52. I—ly
FOR SALIL
a oT No. ui:.,- on ><|iiart! thrcM* on tho Corner of
; iL J .Miit nn jin 1 < ‘li.'ttluiru Stm ts. Apply to
•ii : 51. ; . >oiv.
lilfs
I 1 . jON tin- lstb Juii'.*, one pi'H-folip rocket
I .'I • Book continuing one sino bill nml one
! iL--. ilollai 1 ill, mill tho following described
notes:
<>n note of ‘M (f sd due Ist January next, on John
| \V. lli*own.
j < bio note of due Ist May last, on Alfred Le<-
One nolo offj-.o duebi-1 Januarv, rn Sleijli- n F.
Miller.
o u.; of *l5O duo 12th Juno, inst, on J. Sey
mour.
Ui.-* mf.’ of *6O duo la. t January, on J as. A. Spi-
Ouo m*le of due June ISiB, on James u'pi
vov.
On • note of < iii due I t April, on \V. J. Smith.
Om* nole oi >'l7B tlvn* Ist January next on John T.
j lrown.
One ncJe of •; 10 dm* Ist January last on Joint T.
Hruwn.
(i.e nole of ;53 due Ist of June insk on John
Sm i lb.
One note of -51 dm* Ist June inst. on W. I>. Nel
son.
Fifty Dollars rewnrd is offered to any purson
\ iio u.ll •b liw rHiid jioekot Hook and noirs. I
liere fdre.\v:irn any person from trading for notes
made payable to uu* in 1852.
JAMESS. CALDWELL.
June 25. 1852. 10—ts.
Ott LBT S3 OR PE FEISSC Y. ’
n > l il E VulJie are resp'-etfully informed
! K*•’ •' * * by the SubseriLer that tlure is hu
’ excellent Ferry with iv {rood, large
tint, just above the I ’nilr oid l. lge over JTiut lii v-
r, on the road 1* a ding from tho city of Oglethorpe
1* Mo:,'., lima, inter eeting roa li-leading Jo IVri v,
ivnowiile, Vicuna and thediree road lending from
Uglethoi pc to Macon. Kates oi ferriage the same as
customary. JOHN (i. SMITH.
Opl’ thorpe, Aug. JO, 1832. 12 —3m.
NOTICE.
nn :jncl takes tbi. method of notifying
ti there y “'liiieL vvliotn they hold notes in atnounu
ovir tlii. ly (liJlar., ti:,.;, uules.; satisfactory arrange
n.c.ili -t(- ri:..d„ before last return day to the next.
S-'-.crior Court ti.afr papers will positively bet.urn
■<l \.r to ui Attotnev for collect ion. All concern
ed ..in nn!.. it to Lin ir ina-lvc! to cull and set* us. ,
GRI'.I!R * CARSON.
O'-1.-tliorpe, July 3". 18/12. Ill—ts. I
WARE-HOUSE CARDS.
Warc-Honse & Commission Business’
fiß. E3. J3ROW7V
HAS I.EABED that large nfld commodious Ware
ll<r. s •, built,.and occupied the past season by W.
W. CHAPMAN & t’o, on the Corner of Baker and
Chatham Streets, in tTie eity of Oglethorpe, and Xen
'dors his services to the public as
factor anti Commission Alcrcbant,
Ih speiitTully soliciting their patrouage. Cotton,
Merchandise and Country Produce, stored and soli!
at the customary rates. This Ware-House is sur
rounded by three streets and an Aliev, rendering it
secure from lire. Insurance can he effected on pro
duce in ntoiv-at low rates.’ lis location is conven
ient to the “business part of the city, and to the Rnil
"lload Depot.
He will at airtimes fie prepared to offer advan
tages eijunl to Ware-House in the place.
Ail business entrusted to liis cure shall have person
al attention, assisted hy a competent and obliging
salesman.-
Liberal advances made on Cotton and Pro
j dilec in sloi'", ( and Orders t'or goods promptly tilled on
1 the most reasonable terms.-
11. 11. BROWN.
REPERENCKS, BY PERMISSION.
Col. Wti.i: Blown, .Marion Cos.,
Judge M. 1... Bivins, “ “
Missus. I‘ati es A Oluns, Macon, Go.
Rev. Jl- s AI. Davis, hoe Cos.
Oglethorpe, July 17th, 1852. 13—Cm.
WASiimJRX, WH,DEIt & CO,
FACTORS, A .YD
L'miuißßion lliTfhaiils,
SAVANNAH, GA.
.Tas. Wi -miruN, j Will continue the above btisi
i J. R. Wii.deh, v ness at li t Bay Street East
Fu.vs. ii. Dana,. \ ol'llu* FchaiiLr**.
>KRS for iAG(IX(r, ROFJO ami others snj
* K r illicitl promptly at prices. ‘
Rcforto Minor W. Snufoi*l t ) „ .
G. n. S. P. MyrieL. ) Cos.
M. Dunnif, - )
S. Ik Marshall, > Putnam Cos.
Mcsmv, Cartorit Jlarvev, )
A. Me-All inn, ) T .
! * Ira I*,•<•!<, \ Co.
Nh'ssiv. IHack <fe (’<)!)} ) 4
“ Sloan <t Hawkins, f R? mu oa
’ J
Major John-S. Rowland, Cass Cos.,
-Migipt ‘ 111 >.,2 IC—rfim.
Plaiilcfts) Ware -llouc.
‘■ ■’ I I lb undersigned beg leave to > ~—jT
I inform you that they jin v taken Swwsßi)
th 1 ’i,. \.x’l t.RS \\ ARK-HOI SE, foraterm ot time,
and associated tiiemSelves together under tile name
and style of S. W. BbOUDWOBTy <t CO., in the
WAli/i-/lOl'S£! <t- COMMISSTOX-JWSIZJiUti,
in all its various branches. The business will die
conducted by S. W. BLUI IDWORTI1; from hi? ex
perience in the Imsiii ss, 111 Ay feel confident of giving
gi n< fill satislaetion to nil those who nm’, r entrust
t lie'ii wit I, their ii :■ iio-ss. In confirmation of.whieh,
we refer thepuhlie to the subjoined"references, and.
at the same time, ask a liberal share of their pat-’
ronage.
‘Jl.ey promise In keep their juitrons advfsed oftlie
strt eof the market at all times. Thev take this oc
casion to say to any who may Store their Gottou with
them, should they iiit -rwards wish it shipped to Mu
eon or Savniuiah or Charleston, it shall he promptly
attended to without any additional expenses.
liieir \\ arc-IJouse in eons. <|ueneo : of its locality,
has advantages over any other in tiie place, in point
; ofsieurity froju hre, being remote from other build
ia-s. They will also have planters’ cotton injured
if de-ired. bil.eral CASH AD VAN CDS will be
made on Produce in Stroe.
.All orders from Planters’ on Country Merchants
will he Riled at short notice, uml, (as they have no
interest in Merchandise,) at the lowest cash prices.
S. W. Bf.OOI) WORTH,
nici-URD Johnston.
1? E KEREN CHS.
t’ I. A N T K It S.
Dr. riiomas. Isaac Cheney, ’Esip, Talhat eonnt v.
toui. 1. Gritlin, M. J>. North, Esq., CoWetacounty.
Jnpics Neal, I.si., \\ ml Pryor, i.-ip, Pike yonjity.
1 1 i. V\ in. .Moseley, Judges A\V Walker, Henry eo.
Iho , A\. Ashford, b.d. Houghton, Esq„ Troup eo,.
Judge J. May, T. Nichols, l.'sip, Fayette eo. ‘
b -'u-liois, J' 1 ;-: B. I*. Bussey, Esq., Meriwmth’rco.
i ‘ has. Cargil, Esq., \Y. 11 ark ness, bsq., Butts eo.
(’ O .VI VI ISS i() X VI ERVIIA NT S .
Ry-i'Duihi, Esq, S. C. *
field tV Adams, M a coir (id,
N. A. Hardee A Cos., C. Ilartridgc, Esq., NV in. P.
N onge, Es(i„ Savannah.
I.ditors X Li. OYory/fiit'and Southern Democart
Gkihun, Ga., Sept. Ist. 1851,
Plus is to certify that Mr. S. V , Bloojiwoiith, has
for several veurs been engaged in the Ware-Ilouse
an J Ciunmission Imsiiiess in tliis place, and from my
ue'j'miutimee with hii'n, 1 feel no hesitation ill reeoni
i"eiiding him in that eapueity to tjiepatrousof Ogle
thorpe. He is also a good judge of the quality of
Coton, and efftisequentlyan'.xeellent salesman. ‘
A A. GkVUbDING.
Sen. I'artner oi the firm of Gaulding, Ferril & Chap
man. ‘ 1
W. R. PIIrid.IIS.
Set,, partner of Jones, Phillips it Cos.
September PI, loot. 18—ts
e'arriase jgjT .H^jiT
1,1 v - -*■*” ■’ .. REPAIRING.
MIDI’ OXSt'HTKRvr. NE.VKTHK EMPIRE HOUSE,
OiJ I,P. it [OR HE, GA.
.1. 1 !;I; ( “I,’’ ,! .ern- r.-liip heieiotore exi ting under
is it, “t ’ r” “i”' 1 W"* ‘ v fight, Williams ifc Lee,
-this day dissolved, hy Win. 11. Wright retiring
om , . concern l’ho business will be continued
V \\d atnsand Lee at the same stand two doors
[J ‘ Kinjnrc Uwiiso on Sumtor street, where
they will keep constant Ivon hand a good lot of
BUGGIES AND OTHER CARRIAGES
A t.so a variety of m'NITTUE consisting of
M ARDROBES, WASH STANDS, DINING, CEN
TKK, HDK AND TEA-TABLES, SAFES, & e .
tsr uonntry prodneo taken in exchange for anv
Kind ol work done at this establishment, “si J
<’A K CSB Aii ! FARKIAOES !
T l lll ’ (jubseriher announces to the poo-
\ V ji.i-v*- l’* c Oglethorpe ami siirrouadinc;
-sis iii— country, that lie fins now on hand, and
will continue to receive, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES
ROCK AWIIYS, itc., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything in his
line are invited to call and examine It is Stock, at
Messrs. Lewis A Price’s Ware-House, on Baker St.
„ , , T. M. JACKSON, Agent.
<L U { horpo, July Otli, 1852. 18 ts
foe;
A 0X1; halt tut. re i ill the Office of the SOUTII
- **- M ESf GEORGIAN. For particulars apply at
this office. March, Oth, 1802
C ARIil A- B: KI’.POSITORT.
BUGGYS, ROCKAWAYS, AND FAMILY CAR
RIAGES.
THE Subscribers have on hand and
will continue to receive regular sup-
&L. plies oi every variety of CARRIAGES,
,t Mhooii prices with the freight added. Our friends
are requested to give us neat!.
G. 0. CARMICILEL A CO.
Oglethorpe, April ‘2, 1852. 50—ly
MERCHANTS’ ADVKRTISEMETS,
O. C.HOK^eT
Attiie old Stand of Carson, Greer A- Cos.
On the Corner of Suintir and Cuvier Streets.
Dealer ia Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods,
* READY-MADE CbOTfILSG,
Bools :inl Shoes, llais niiiT Caps,
Hardware China, Crockery nml Glass ware.
FAMILY dr., etc.
Oglethorpe, Ga. September/Ist, 1852. 19—ts.
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
THOMPSON A FEEL,”
Oglethorpe, Ga,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the,
public generally, that they keep constantly
oil hand n full assortment of Family Groceries, audit *
as Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Cof
fee, Salt, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn,
Meal, Ac., together with every variety of Spices,
Fruits, Nuts, ,te., Also,Tobacco, Cigars, Snuffi and
pinny other articles too tedious to mention—all of
which they will sell as low as any other establish
fnent in the eity. Call and try them—store on Cuy'-
ler Street,
May 7, 1852. 3—ly.
and dIcDGXALD & WILLIS,
(lENEBAI. DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCE
RIES PROVISIONS, DOMESTIC GOODS, SHOES,
lIAHDWARE, BAGGING, ROPE Ac.
All orders thankfully received, and promptly at
i tend to, at, lowest market prices.
One door above JOHN V. PRICE’S Ware-House
on Baker Street.
• Oglethorpe, Sept. 10th, 1552. 20 ts.
Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
(Os’ the corner of Sumter and Cvyler Streets.)
n h R J UDGES, would respectfully in-”
®JT . vJe . JUt form his fonner patrons and the
public generally, that he now occupies the-Store
House formerly occupied hy IJawson,'on the, corner
of Sumter and Cuvier Sts,, where lie will keep a
large and well selected stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOOD!*/,
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Boots, Shoes Ac.
lie will also keep constantly <?n hand a large lot
of
GROCERIES OF EVERY DESt^RIPTION.
The public aro respectfully requested to call and ex
amine for themgelves.
Oglethorpe, June,dth. 1852. 7—ts
J. KAIfMAY & BKO’S.
Yew Dn-Gooilti
AND t'LOTIIIJSG STORE.
On ,Sumter Street Opposite the Post Office.
WOULD rospeetfidly inform the Public that
they have just opened their Stock, consist
ing of Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, and all kind of
Louies Dress (roods, Hose, Gloves, buoys, Edgings,
silk Parasols, Fans, Ac., together with a variety of
Fancy Articles, and a nice assortment rtffine Jewel
ry. Also a fine lot of READY MADE” CLOTHING
Shoes and Boots. AH of which-will be sold, fur
ea-.li, at, New York eostpriee.
May 22, 1881. q
V I.YTEIUs iIIOYEF W IYTEI).
THE undersigneifoffersforsafTi, a splendid lot of
sji.di, sizes from 16 to 18 lights 10 hy 12.
AIsSM
- A fine lot of Liquors, Family Groceries, and other
articles too tedious to mention ; pH of which will
he sold tor Winter’s Money in hills under live dol
lars, at par. Those, who have this kind of “ Foil
<U*i, Will do w<*Jl to call before lie* fr<*t.s out oftlie
notion of trading for it. I can be found on Cuvier
Street, next door to Carson, Greer A Co’s Store. *
„, „ JAMESD. WQOLBRIILHT.
Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—ts.
GIY IIA.YOS.
rgdllE Sjtljseribers have just received a lot of pat
-S- cut stretched Gin Bands to which they would
call the attention ol Planters and (others who want
first rate Bands.
- . BANKS A Cos.
Oglethorpe, Ga. August. 251 U 1852. 19 2m.
fiSIIOES, Hats, Clothing.Sm].llerv, Crockery, ir,u-d-.
ware, Furniture, Nails, Salt, Coffee, Ae.| Ac., for
sale at tin, clienji Store in Fort Gaines Ga. by
DILL A MARSHALL.
June, 1, 1851. 9—}f.
R. 75 Barrels of Superfine flour for 6'ale
at Fort Gaines, Ga. by .
DILL A MARSHALL.
June 1, 18ijl. 9 ts.
BACON! BACON!! iVg have for sale 40
Bacotr SID®, at the lowest market prices.
DILL A MARSHALL.
Fort Gaines, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9 ts.
M RANDY, WINE, GIN, WHISKEY, SYRUP
AND VINEGAR, for sale by
DILL A MARSHALL
Fort GainJs, Gh. June 1, 1851. 9—ts.
MAPLE SiGYR. ‘
l ? 0^0 I Sf TRLfGEIVED -* - for
ODOM A AVILDER.
0 ;lethor]ie, June 18th, 1852. 9 ts.
KCI-.IV ED to-day a large lot of Cherry Pecto
r;J. U(.,1 Liver Oil, Dr. Christie* Galvanic
Remedies, Tow ill’s and. Sand’s Sarsaparillas,
“Pepsin c . ■•n.-ia Remedy; and various other
putent inedicineo. SNEAD A CHARMAN.
Nov. 17th 1851. ’ r 33—ts
LINSEED, Traill, Lard and Neatsfoot Oils, for sale
Ly SNEAD'& CHAPMAN. Oet. : 17
INIiENCII A\ indovV Glass, for sale by
SNEAD A Cl-IAPMAN. Oet 17
CJUGAR, Coffee, Syrup and Molasses, just receiv
ed and for sale low by KALEMAN A BRO.
October 10, 185]. 2(bJ-tf
BOOKST BOOKS !!
ANEW BOOKSTORE, near theOglc
‘tWr-'a'-/ I * ,or P e Hotel, where the subscriber de
vJL-5.3 signs keeping a generai assortment of
MiseeUuueous, School and Bitiuk Books, and Sta
tionary; also a general assortment of Wall Paper,
\\ nidovv Shades, Musical Instruments Ac., all of
winch lie will sell a low us they can bo bought in
any other market.
.lust received.—One fine Mclod inn, of superior tone
and finish. A lot ol fine Violins, also a splendid lot
ol Aceordcons, varying in price from $1 50 to *‘<s
. , A. B. CHAPMAN.
January 16th, 1852. 39—ts
§• ® RUSHES, all kind for sale by
* * ° c,t - 17. 1851. SNEAD A CHAPMAN
IHSMILITIOY.
rHIIIL l-inn ol Snead A Chapman is this day dis-
M. solved by mutual consent. The husineiwill
be continued by F. T. Snead. F. T. SNEAD
~ , , F. S. CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan. 20, 1852. .
A €AKD.
In retiring from the Firm of Snead A Chapman I
take till 1 opportunity to tender my thanks to the
public lor the v ery liberal patronage extendod to
ns; ana respectfully solicit a contiuance of the same
to my former partner, Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con
tinue the Drug Business at the old stand, on Sumter
street. You will all do well to give him atri
a * , , FOSTER S. CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan. 20th, 1852, .]]_
LEGAL NOTICES,
GEQBGIA, JHacoil County.
1 Guy applies to me for let
ters of Guardianship, for George ushington
a minor ton years of age, son of Cicero Gil
bert of Alabama. iJiesc are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons interested to be and appear, at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if uny exists, why said letters should not be
granted. Given under my hand officially.
W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary.
Ist, 1852 20—COd
EORIA, Macon County,
EORGE W. TAUNTON of the 741st District
HJT G. M. of said State, tolls before me, Harvey
Rodgers a Justice of the Pence in said District,” one
estray Bay Horse Mulp seven or eight years old with
some black marks around hisnega, five feet high; ap
. praised hy William McDowell and Henry Tauntop
at one hundred luid twenty dollars. This Novem
ber 21st, 1852. HARVEY RODGERS, r.
A true extract from the estray book—this Februa
ry 17th 1852. • W. J.-COLLINS, c. 1. c.
February 27, 1852.
GFORfiilA, Saunter County,
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Du
pree, late of said County deceased, are re
quested to mako payment, and those htviisg claims
against said estate will present them in ten* of law
to WM. N. DLTREEpEx’r.
August, 6th 1352. 19—tOd,
EXECUTOR’S ’ SALE.
BY nnthority of the last Will and Testament of
Shadrach R. Felton, dcc’d the undersigned
Executors offer at private sale, a valuable body of
Land, consisting of Nine Hundred Acres,'of winch
two hundred’ acres are in cultivation, ami the bal
ance is mostly covered with oak and hickory growth.
This settlement is known ns the Bushin land, ex
tending from Beavdr creek to Flint River, ami ad
joining Montezuma, and also the lands of Daniel
I Uaugnbook, Senna 11. Clark and Gen. Armstrotlg.
If not previously disposed of, the said body of land
■ will bo sold at public auction,at the town of slont*zu
• mu on the first Tuesday (2d day) of November next.
• Titles unquestionable, and terms made known at the
1 .time of Sale.
C. 11. YOUNG, ) F ,
J. M. FELTON, ) * r "’
Montezuma, July 21, 1852. ‘ 14—tds.
JTlacoil ShrrsirSale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in
t he Town of Lanier, Macon county, between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in, Octo
bernext the following property, to wit: ” ‘
Ten aero9 of land in the north-tiast eo l .iter “f lot
of land No. (233) two. hundred and thirty.tlirye in
the first district of Originally Muscogee-ncw Macon’
- f Gounty, said land -vveil levied on as the
property of M illiam McDovfoH, to satisfyafi fa from
Macon Superior Court in favor of Henry Taunton,
Vs. Jasper F. MeOlainory and Willian McDywell.
Also—Lot, ot land No. (23) twenty-three in the
13th District of Originally now Macon
. County, levied as the property of Jositth Hill, to sat
isfy a ti fa from Macon Superior Court in favor of
S. S. Tnrrer A Brothers vs. Josiah Hill, property
pointed out hy th defendant
Also—One house and lot, No. (8) Jigltb in square
seven ill the eity of Ogh-tliorpe, levied on ns the
pt-oporty of Columbus Kent, so satisfy two Justice
Court fi fas, om- in favor qf Fdsey R. Stanfield, the
otbciun fuvorof William G. Foote vs Columbus Kent.
Also—< Hie house and lot. nujpLer not- known, now
ooeupiAl by John Freeman as n-work shop, to satiny
if Justice t ‘ourt fi fa in favor of Posey R. Htanfietd vs.
said John Freeman, property pointed out by plairrtiff.
Also —I.ot of land- No. (139) one hundred thirty
nine in the Ist District Originally Muscogee now
Macon county,-to satisfy sundry Justice Court fi fas
in favor of'John Sturdivant vs. John Underwood,
property 1 oiated out bv plaintiff. Levies made and’
returned to mo by a constable.
THOMAS DIXON, Dcp. Sh'ff.
Sept. Ist 1852. 20 tds.
Entered according so Act of Congress in ihe year 1851
by .1. s. Houghton, >l. D., in the. Clerks office oftlie
district courf for the eastern district of Pennsylvania
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
Purer,
Dr. J. S. Houghton’s PEPSIN., the true Di
gestive JUICE, prepared from PEN
NED, or the fourth Stomach of the .
OA, after directions of Huron
- . Liebig, the great Phys iolo
gical Chcjnisi, by
J, S. HOUGHTON, ii l. J)., Philadelphia.
is truly a ivondrfuj remedy for indigestion, dys
pepsia ,‘jaupdire, liver complaint constipation, and de
folity, curiigafter Haulrc’sowii mot hod, by natures ovVit ■
agent, the (fastrie Juice. SCT Half a teaspoonfui of ,
1 efism, ini used in water, Will digest or dissolve five pnuds
roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element or great digestive princi
ple of Ihe Gdslric juice—lhe solvent of tUe.food, the
purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent oftlie stom
ach and intestines, it is extracted from the digestive
stomach Os the Ox, llius forming an artificial digestive
lluid, precisely like the natural giistic juice inks chemi
cal powers, and furnishing a complete ams perfect sulwi
lute for it. By the aid of this preparation the pains and
ftvi.s of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, just as
they uould be by a healthy stomach. It i (Mining wonders
fogdyspeptics, curing cases of-debility, emaciation, ner
vous deHinc and dyspeptic consumption, supposed to be
‘ll l the verge ol the grave. The scientific upon which it is
bused, is iirthe highest degree curious and remarkable
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
Baron Lebig, iii hi*celebrated work on animal Chem
istry, says: ‘An artificial digestive (luid analogous to the
gaslit 1 juice, may be ; readily prepared from the mucous’
membrane oftlie stomach of the calf in which various arc
tides of food, as meat and eggs will bo softejifd, changed
arid digested, just in the some mannti( as they would be’
in the human stomach.’
ftCT Cal Lon the agent, and got iy descriptive circular,
gratis,giving a large amount of scientific evidence,sim
ilar to the abov.e. together with reports of remarkable
cures, from all parts, of the United titates.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CU REIL
Dr. Iluglitou s PcpsiiThas produced the uinsVniarvellous
effects, m curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous
decline, and dyspeptic consumption: It is impossible to
give the details of coses in the limits of litis advertise
menl; hut authenticated circumstances have been given
of more than two hundred remarkableYures, in Philadel
phia, New York ami Boston alone. These were near
ly all desperate 1 ases, and the cures were not only rapid
and wonderful, but permanent.
It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful
lor tendency to riilliuus disorder, liver complaint, lever
ami ague or badly treated lever aad ague, and the evil
effects of quinine, menury and other drugs upon the dir
gesttve organs, afteralong sickness. Also, for excess of
eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost’
reconciles lieah.li with intemperance.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in powderand in fluid
rom—and in perecription vials for the use of Physicians.
I mate circulars for the use of Physicians, may be
obtained of Dr. Houghton or lib Agents, dewrihitig
he whole process of preparation, and giving (he outME
tics upon which the cluimes of this new remedy are bas
ed. as it if not a secret remedy, no objection can be
™j c j anoomt u use by Pliysicians in respectable stand
nigundregularpractice. Priye, One hiilar per bottle.
n ° .L rve , . lus!- Every bottle of the genuine Pep
m bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton 1
Mai k'see'ired! I‘l,iltt<k'l|,hi 1 ‘ l,iltt<k ' l|,hiu ' Pa - U’opy- rigid and Trade
FofTab-'b by c- lIU I ! n ; rais , r ” an,! Dealers in medicines.
WORIii?SEY WAYTED ■
TIIE Subcriber wishes to hire oorß w*, ’
to work in bis Gin Factory Car rao! W‘-
Cabinetfworkmen or Gin makers will “ r P ent ’s,M 3
purpose, provided they are sternly im J ’
Palmyra, Ga. August24th, lsod. 1 '” WATj S® N - I
IjlOR Sale by DILLA MARSHALL alaroo
. titv of Bagging, Rope aiid Twine 0
Fort Gaines, Ga, June J, 1851. g I >
NOTICE TO REEF EATERS’I
rwlllE SUBSCRIBER will furnish the citizen, ’r H
-B- Oglethorpe, daily, with Beef, at from 4to i P
cents per pound. v Be
Mutton, from 50 to 75 cents per quarter. fi
Pork, at 8 cents per pound. m
July 23d 1852. ’ K 1
NOTICE. j
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T M. Jack. ‘ 1
son A Cos., in the counties of Macon, Signter I
Dooly and Marion, are notified that their notes ani I
accounts have been placed in the bunds of Philil |
Cook, Esq. of Oglethorpe, for settlement * I
T. M. JACKSON A CO
June 19tb, 1851. 10 ts ‘ |
DRUG STORE ‘
AEAD & CHAPHIAY 1
■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. ’
(Sumter Street.)
OGLETHORPE , GEORGIA.
fTIIE undersigned would respoctfuliy jin-
form their frier nml the public, ‘that ®
they have just opened n DRUG STOKE
in Oglethorpe, where they will keep constantlyTa
band a large and fresh assortment of Drugs and
Medicines, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Gold
Foil, Perfumery, Soaps and choice Toilet articles.—
Also, Paints, Oils, Potash, Window Glass, Dye Stuff
Cltfliec Spiecs, Essences, Patent Medicines, Ac., die.’
and n full ussortment of whatever belongs to the bu
siness. , ; ,
I2T Having iiad six years Practical Experience
in the Drag Business, uml being determined to de
vote to it their whole ‘attention, they hope to merit
and receive a liberal patronage.
Every article put up in the neatest manner aud
\\ arrauted Fresh and Pure, or liable to be returned.
Physicians’ Prescription put up with care and des
patch,
’ The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants
and Planters, is called to our stock, ns we feel con
-1 fident we can supply them with all articles in our
!. line, on terms that will not foil to-give satisfaction
SNEAD A CHAPMAN,
October 17, 1851. 27—ly
W’ HITE LEAD. For sale by
Get. 17 Issl. ts. SNEAD A CAAPMAN.
“R. E. SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE.
This worm Medicine lias nonsuperior—if equal—in tbit
or any oilier country. It is much used and highly re
commended by Physicians,
WORMS frequently infest children, aggravate
all othyr diseases, and are capable ot produc
ing great disturbances in the system, and, conse
quently all medicines given to remove them should
Wf prepared with great care, and of the best mate
rials; and it is to lie feared that many of the worm
medicines in use are totally destitute of the quale
ties. Tiie Vermifuge which the subscriber offers to
tiie public is perpared of the best materials that can
lie procured.
TIIE TRUTH BY MEN OF TRUTH.
Concerning (Sellers’ Vermifuge A single vial producing
wonders. Read tiie following from the Kev. S. Hake
field Pastor ts the Liberty street Methodist Episcopal
church:
PirrsßUßG-n, March 8, 1847.
Mr. 11. E. Sellers, —It is from a sense of duty, as well
a# with great pleasure,that 1 bear testimony K- the vir
tueofyour jusily celebrated Vermifuge. 1 procured a
single bottle and gave it to three of iny children, who
had been ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven
years old. the next four, and the- youngest eighteen
months. Tile first pawed fifty-six worms, the second
, lorty-seven, and the third a considerable number not
distinctly recollected. Since then they have been do
ing well, and are hoyv in good health.
Yours, respectfully, S WAKEFIELD.
GkeknviLle, Va, January 15,18,5.
Mr. R. F., Sellers, —four Vermifuge gives universal
oaf islaetion. I have sold Fahnestock's, M lane’s and
niters,but none has given the satisfaction that yours has.
if. F. GRAHAM, Post A/aster.
Sellers’ Vermif uge—its works wonders every
where
Rig Sandy, hy. May 12, 1818.
Mr U E- SeUets—Dear sir: lour Vermifuge produces
such wonderful rosulis. that / think it worth while to
„ give voutgfew facts about it. A. neighbor, Dr I.ray,
inmght from me one vial ol it, and gate tiie contents to
three of his children; tlie-iirst passed ISO, the second
153,and tiie third 7(1, making 4U3 worms discharged
by using one vial. Dr Gray immediately bought lour
vials more. Dr. J 51 Siiurley also (gave die contents
phone vial to three, of liis children, which brought
from the. first 73, from thb second 54, and from the third
3.1, making Lit, worms bv.the use oj’ one vial. I gave
my own child, aged- dlie year, two teaspoonfuls, which
expelled 14, one of which was at ‘least one foot long.—
Your Vermifuges considered the best that has ever
been brought to our section of country, and so iaras
now. has never failed.
Veins, respectfully, J L TRUMAN.
LEX PHYSICIANS SPEAK.
Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best use.—Here is
Proof.
” Licking Station. Isy, Dec. 17 1845.
E Sellers, — I have the pleasure to inform lyou
‘ 1 that I have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi
fuge witli the most happy results. I have formerly used
F-ahnestdck’s, but being Persuaded to try yours, 1 have
foupd it far supperiorin every respect, and can say with
out the fear of contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos
sesses more virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor
dialiy recommend it to the attention of tiie public. -
will state a case where T gave one vial of your Vermi
fuge. My brother’s child was paining and wasting to a
mere skeleton, in 36 hours after I the Vermiiuge
enormous quantity of upwards oi sir hundred, worm
were passeiL The cfiild that vyas given up for lost, is
now. as well as any in tiie neighborhood.
’ AMHUOSE AUNFTT, M. D.
Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World.
Gallii-oi is,G, April 1, 1851,
This certifies that Ihavtf’kept on hand and used in
my practice, R E Sellers’Vermifuge, for tiie two past
yearn. lam confident in saying it lias not failed, in a
single instance, to rclieve,chUdren and adults troubled
with worms; in mahy instances- it has brought away
large quantities. 4 am confident it is the best worm me
dieine in use. All that is required to give it reputation
in any family, is to give it a fair .trial.
■ U II WILSOY, M. u.
Point Pleansant, Va,.OjtC. 4,1847.
Mr. R. -E Sellers,—Of your Vermifuge, 1 can say.
witlioqt hesitation that having usedit extensively in m*.
- practice for the last ioururiive years, 1 think itdecided
ly the best preparation (ifilie kind of which 1 have any!
knowledge, although I have heretofore used the prepa-’
ration of several idler manuiUctureis.
Yours, respectfully, D COUGII, M. D.
Sellers’ Family Medicine.
Graham -Station. Ohjo.May 25, 1849.
Mr. R E Sellers, —I think it light, for the benefitbf
others, to state some (acts ip relation to your excellent
l-’aniily Mediciiles.
I liave psdd your Vermifuge largely in my own family
onevial frequently answering for expelling large qttqo
•Oties (say 100 to 200) of worms from two cbijdcen.
hard also used your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup l r ''T
family, and iney have, in every inslance, produce 4 , ‘ l#
effect desired.
Ac) am engaged in merchandising. Inm q if tos, ate
that I have yet to hear oftlie firstl'ailura/ llru J’ o,,r
mediuines have bscti used in mv section/■ , ro , u nlr Y-
In conclusion, 1 may stale that (hey aref v '"*“' oinss o(
the day, aud are destined to have ajr ‘ lve Pop
"“vLrs, respectfully, _ / <V H PImEL :
The Vermifl'ch will
side wrapiKtr, and will whicll it i 6ll<it Ir “
T n each SKLLKM.
Pitubuqjh CIUpM