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?’ PROFESSIONAL CARI)S. |
£ GI O. W. FISH,
Attorney at Law.
Oglethorpe, On.
ill tlic* counties of Macon, Houston,
Marion, Suotffcr, ])<<>ly antt Lee. He will also
©ontiuue to practice in the following counties of tin*
Southern Circuit—Pulaski, Telfair, Irwin, Thomas,
Lowndes, Clinch, Ware and Appling.
jgee. lath, lift!. s—ts
P. &Tabr'iygtoy,
ATTORNEY AT 1 \€ \M> \oT\i:y IT!;!.n
Oglethorpe, Georgia.
April 17th, 1851. —ts
Dlt. I. B. HALL.
-p-j HEBPECTFI LLY tenders his professional ser
vioes to the citizens of Oglethorpe and vicinity,
llis office is in Mrs. Uaw'son's house, on the cor
ner of Chatham and Macon Sts. where ho mav be
found at all times, unless uhr cut on professional I tt
incss. Jmn. 30, 1852, 41—ts
Medical card. “
lid JAM KLLIS having permanently
vw located in the city of Oglethorpe, most respect -
4jjH fully tenders his services to its citizens and
vicinity. With an experience of more than twen
ty-five years, together with prompt and diligent at
tention to the duties of his profession, he hopes to
merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. He
maybe found atPemperton A Elite Drugstore, or at
residenee on Baker Stree*.
Oglethorpe, Fob. 4th 1852. 42—ts
COOK & UOATFORDr
ATTORN EYSAT LAW.
Oglethorpe, Georgia.
WILL practice in the Counties of Taylor, If on* ton,
fcMaeon, IXoly Sumter, Marion, Talbot, and Craw
ford. One of the firm always at the office.
Feb. 20, 1852. 44—ly
Dr. E 11. WOOD,
HAVING permanently located in this City,
would respectfully offer his professional sc'r
vices to the citizens of Oglethorpe and surround*
mg country. Haying recently returned from the
Medical College, he feels confident that he is now
perpared to afford to his patients the advantages of
the latest improvements in Mcdienl Science.
He may at all times Ik> found at the Oglethorpe
Hotel, or at the Office over Chapman's Book Store,
unless professionally called away.
Feb. 18th, 1852. 44-at 18
MEDICAL CARD.
HR JAMES M. POKES respectfully offers his
fly services to the oitizens of Oglethorpe and vi-
S cinity, in the various brunches of Medicine. —
He may be found at the Drug Store of Pemberton A
Ellis during the day, and at the residence of J. P. Har
vey, on Sumter St. at night, when not professionally
engaged.
August 14th, 1851. 18—ts
8. & D. MILLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Oglethorpe, Ga.
HAVE removed from Lanier, and will Practice
in the Superior (oqrts of the Counties of
Macon, Sumter, Marion, Dooly, Houston, Crawford
and Twiggs, and in the Supreme Court at the eitv
of Macon.
sm-iiEN r. miller, danjel w. miller.
► January 16th, 1852. 39—ts.
DEATIAL NOTICE.
FRANCIS M. SMITH, D. D. S.,
[Graduate nf the Baltimore College of Dcntial Surgery,
tKSE&jhn HAS removed to Oglethorpe and ree
pectfully solicits its citizens and the
community generally to call on him.
H has just returned from Hnltimore and is in pos
session of all the new and latest improvements in
Dentistry, snob ns Air Chamber Suction plates, for
entire sets; Jaw and Hlock tenth, entires ts, with
out springs, Ac. Persons wishing work done would
do well to call and examine his new styles, ‘office
•tpresent, at the Pnvillion House.
May 7, 1852. 3—ts.
tailoring;.
vis THE subscriber respectfully announces to
the oitizens of Oglethorpe, and the sorronnd
■ illi ing Country, that he has commenced the
Tailoring business in this city. All w ork entrusted
to his care will he made in a style not surpassed by
those whose name exceeds their talent.
Cutting aud repairing done with neatness and
Ispatob.
WILLIAM B. WALSIT.
August, 12th 1852. 16—3 m.
tailoring;.
.11 THE Subscriber respectfully announces to the
R citizens of Oglethorpe ami the surrounding
if* country that lie has commenced the Tailoring
business in this city. All work entrusted to his care
will be made in a style not surpassed by one whose
name exceeds his talent.
Cutting. Repairing and Cleaning done with neat
ne.ss.4nd dispatch.
Shop over J. 0. Hodges’ Store.
JOHN C. WALTERS.
Oglethorpe, August 25th 1852. Bm.
r TOTIJE PUBLIC. “Jj&
THF. undersigned is prepared to execute in the
most workmanlike manner, all work in his
line, such ns house building, Gin Gearing, Screw
building. Mill writing Ac., on as reasonable terms
as any other workman in South-West Georgia.—
All letters add reused to him in Oglethorpe Gil. will
receive prompt attention.
ALEXANDER SMITH.
Oglethorpe, May 14th, 1852. 4—ts.
Jewelry Establishment.
G&, JOHN D. TINSLEY would respectfully in
form the citizens of Oglethorpe and the sur
rounding country, that he has opened a Jewelry
Establishment, in this city, for the purpose of repair
ing clocks. Watches Jewelry, Ac. The public arc re
quested to call and test his skill in repairing and
engraving. Shop on Sumter Street opposite the
Post Office, Oglethorpe, Gu.
Buly 2d, 1852. 11—3 m.
WM. R. TFRPIY,
MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLE
SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Plain Till and Japanned Ware,
HOLLOW, WOOD, HARD WARE, COOKING
AND PARLOR STOVES, Ac.. Ac.
Ol SCMTER SmZKT, OuI.KTHOHI'K, Georgia
February 20th, 1852. 44—ly
IORTGAGF MALE.
WILL beaold on the first Tuesday in October
next before the Court House door in the
Town of Lanier in the County of Macon bet ween the
uattal hours of sale; Six town lota, lo wit ; No. 15,
16, 17, 18, 28, and 84, in the town of Lanier, levied
on’aa the property of Josinh Hill, to satisfy a Mort
gage fi fa from Macon Superior Court in favor of
Miller A Chamberlin vs. said Hill.
THOMAS DIXON, I>ep. Sh’ff.
August Ist, 1852. *
SURGICAL and Dental ilnstrunienta Gold Foil,
Ao. For sale by SN LAD A (.IIAI’MAN.
October, 17th, 1861, 27
PUBLIC HOUSES.
eagle hotel.
TILE undersigned has completed n large and
• “U commodious Brick Hotel, on the Corner of
Chatham and Baker Streets, in the eitv of
OGLETHORPE, *
convenient to the Railroad Depot, and ensy of uoocss
both to the Traveling Public und Planters. The
house will he undercharge of
MR. JAMES BELL.
ho has hail much experience in the business. The
Rooms are well arranged, neat and airy and the
Table furnished with the best the country affords.
CSTOIIARGES MODERATE...,£3
A fine Livery Stable is kept in connection with
the establishment, from which person* can at all
times be furnished with Carriages Horses, Ac.
June 25, 1852, 10—.ly.
IMPZRI HO TIL,
m. i. irnoi: l-l;.g v.
/m. TAE undearigtied (late of the Washington
iijj Hall, Macon, Ga.,) respectfully unnounees to
the public that this NEW AND SPLENDID HO
TEL is now upon’for the reception of hoarders and
visitors.
This house is new, large nml commodious—the
rooms are neat, spacious and airy—and furnished
throughout with new and elegant- Furniture. As
it will he under his personal super iutendnncc, he
flatters himself, that by staiet attention to business,
to make his guests comfortable, and to merit a con
tinuation of their patronage.
tar Good Livery Stables in connection with this
House. JESSE CAEN.
June 25, 1852. Hi—ts.
mmmltmE
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA.
OPPOSITE THE DEPOT, BY WM. SLADE.
TAE proprietor will he pleased at all time to
ml have a liberal share o( patronage and will try
at all times to make his patrons as eomfortalde ns he
can possibly do by the elose attention of himself-and
servants to their welfare during their stay with him.
Oglethorpe, April 23, 1852, I—ly
MAGNOLIA HOUSE.
(Corner of Crescent and Svsiter Streets.)
B V ANDREW HOWARD.
best accomodations that .the times and
: juJ market will afford, may he found at the above
named House, ut all times’ No effort w’ill be spared
to render ull who call, comfortable,
ys? For Sale or Rent
June sth, 1851, 8—
PUBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE,
Iu Pond Town Ga.
THE subscriber offers for sale his Residence
all formerly kept by 11. Ji LUMPKIN as a pub
lic house. Wishing to move out to his farm, he will
sell a bargain in the place. Attached to the premi
ses, are all the appliances of support nnd comfort,
including 97 acres rii those beautiful fertile lands ly
ing in full view of the village, orchards of a variety
of fruit, an extensive flower yard and a garden spot
not to he excelled.
He ventures to assert that there is not another
such ah opening in South Western Georgia for a
public house; and his is the only place in the village
adopted to the business.
A. B. STROUD.
Pond Town, Gil Aug. Bth, 1852. 16—3 m.
To Wagoners A Ntockdrovcrs.
FMtHK undersigned would take this method of in
JL forming Stock Drovers and Wagoners, that he
has fitted up an extensive STOCK PEN and WAG
ON YARD, at the fork of the road leading from
Oglethorpe to Travelers Rest.und Americas, within
the corporate limits of (he city of Oglethorpe, where
he is prepar’ and to accommodate all those who patron
ize him, on liberal terms. W. B. JONES.
April Both, 1852. 2—3 m
Valuable Properly lor Sale.
sm- THE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell 011
la! accommodating terms, Lots of Laud, Nos. 32 33
64 65 66 98 99 1.26 127 128 129 130 132 158 and 159
in the tenth district, also Nos. 2 3 4 23 28 29 30 32
82 97 in tlie fourteenth district; Nos. 27 28 29 30
32 82 33 34 35 36 in the fifteenth district of Dooly
County. Some of the above lands hove valuable im
provemehtSon them and can be purchased cither iu
single or coilcetive lots to suit the purchaser.
Also one tract of valuable Tobacco land containing
720 acres in the county of Gadsden Flu.,, 8 miles N.
E of Quincy on Little'Flint. Persons wishing any
information respecting the lands iu Dooly county,
will please call and see the Proprietor of the Pavilion
House in the City of Oglethorpe or at ColnrHill, or
Slade’s Mills, in the county of Dooly. Any person
wishing information respecting the tract of land in
Florida, will ( pleaso call and sedjlr. Daniel M. Ililison,
Gadsden county, Fla., or-the Proprietor of the Pavil
ion House in this place. WM. SLADE.
Oglethorpe, April 20th, 1852. I—ly
FOR SALE.
LOT Xo. nine on Square three on the Corner of
Macon anti Chatham Streets. Apply to
July a, 1861. 12-ts PHILIP COOK.
LOST.
Ej.;: vjjjjrj ON the 18th June, one portfolio Pocket
If’ Ywi Book, •containing one SIUO bill and one
1i... ’ :j dollar hill, and the following described
notes:
One note of §IOSO due Ist January next, on John
W. Brown.
One note of §203 due Ist May last, on Alfred Les
ter.
One note of §135 due last January, on Stephen F.
Miller.
Oue note of §l5O due 12th June, inst, on J. Sey
mour.
One note of §6O due last January, on Jas. A. Spi
vey.
One note of §l3 due Juno 1848, on James Spi
vey.
tine note of §46 due Ist April, on W. J. Smith.
One note o!'§178 due Ist January next on John T.
Brown.
One note of §4O due Ist January lust on John T.
Brown.
One note of §53 due Ist of June inst. on John
Smith.
One note of §s4diie Ist June inst. on W. B. Nel
son.
Fifty Dollars reward is offered to any person
who will deliver said pocket Book and notes. 1
here forewarn any person from trading for notes
made payable to me ia 1852.
JAM ESS. CALDWELL.
June 25, 1852. 10—ts.
OGLETHORPE FERRY?
re w THE Public are respectfully informed
L&'r'vjt'iJiSß’ by the Subscriber that there is an
1 si..-fcip i-” • ‘Tel excellent Ferry with a good, large
tint, just above the Railroad Bridge, over Flint Riv
er, on the road leading from the city of Oglethorpe
to Montezuma, intersecting roads leading to Perry,
Knoxville, Vienna and the direct road leading from
Oglethorpe to Macou. Rates of ferriage the same as
customary. JOHN G. SMITH.
Oglethorpe, Aug. 20, 1852. 19—8 m.
YOTICE.
THE undersigued takes this method of notifying
those against whom they hold notes in amounts
over thirty dollars, that, unless satisfactory arrange
ment are made liefore lust return day to the next
Superior Court their papers will positively he turn
ed over to mi Attorney for collection. All concern
ed can make it to their interest, to eull nnd see us.
GUKER it CARSON.
Oglethorpe, July 30, 1802. 16—ts.
WARE-HOUSE CARDS,
~ •’ ‘ ‘ “* V • 1 1 -
Ware-House k Commission Business
-*E H. BROWN Q
HAS LEASED that large nnd commodious Ware-
House, built, and occupied the past season by W.
W. CHAPMAN A Cos, oq the Corner of Baker and
Chatham Streets, in the city of Oglethorpe, and ten
ders his services to the public us
Factor and Commission Merchant,
Respectfully soliciting their patronage. Cotton,
Merchandise nnd Country Produce, stored and Sold
at the customary rates. ’ This Ware-House is sur
rounded by three streets tmd an Alley, rendering it
secure from fire. Insnraneeean be effected on pro
duce in store at low rates. Its location is conven
ient to the business part of the city, and to the Rail-
Road Depot
He will ill all times he prepared to offer advan
tages equal to any other Ware-House in the place.
All business entrusted to his eare shall have person
al attention, assisted by a competent and obliging
salesman.
CST Liberal advances made on Cotton nnd Pro-*
duce in store, and Orders for goods promptly filled on
the most reasonable terms.. AO
IL 11. BROWN.
REFERENCES, BY PERMISSION.
Col. Wii.ltam M. Brown, Marion Cos.,
Ji hcF M. L. Bivins, “ “
Messrs. Patten A Cotiass, Macon, Ga.
Rev. Jesse M. Davis, Lee Cos.
Oglethorpe, July 17th, 1852. 13—6 m.
WASHBURN,WILDER & ۩,
S3 FACTORS, AND
Commission Merchants, ‘*
SAVANNAH, GA.
Ja*. Wasu'itorn, 1 Will continue the above busi-
J. R. Wilder, J- ness at Ilf Bay -Street East
Eras. G. Dana, ) oft.be Echange.
ORDERS for BAGGING, ROPE and others sup
plies fiUedNjromptly at lowest cash prices.
• Refer to Major W. Sanford, ~
Geri.- S. I*. Myrick, \ B * Wwm Co
s Dennis, 1
S. It. Marshall, (-Putnaui Cos.
Messrs, CprterA Ilarvey, )
A. Me A! him, I . •
Ira Peck, J Twiggs Cos.
Messrs. Black <t Cobb, ) „
“ Sloan & Hawkins, ( Rome Ga.
Major John S. Rowland, Cass Cos.,
August sth 1852 16—6 m.
Planters’ Ware-House.
M ‘FIIE undersigned beg leave to 7*
inform you that they have taken fljfaanftf
the PLANTERS’ W ARE-HOUSE, for a term of tune,
nnd associated themselves together under the name
und style of S. W. BLOODWORTH A CO., in the
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS,
in all its various branches. The business will be
conducted by S. W. BLOODWORTH; from his ex
perience iu the business, they feel confident of giving
general satisfaction to nil those who may entrust
them with their business. In confirmation of which,
we refer the public to the subjoined references, and
at the same time, ask a liberal share of their pat
ronage.
They promise to keep their patrons advised of the
state of the market at all times. They take this oc
casion to say to any who may Store their Cotton with
them, should they afterwards wish it shipped to Ma
con or Savannah or Charleston, it shall be promptly
attended to without uny additional expenses.
Their Ware-House iu consequence of its locality,
huß advantages oyer any other in the place, in point
of security from fire, being remote from other build
ings. They will also have planters’ cotton insured
if desired. Liberal CASH ADVANCES will he
made on Produce in Stroe.
All orders from Planters’ or Country Merchants
will he filled at short notice, nnd, (as they have no
interest iu Merchandise,) at the lowest cash price 9.
S. W. BLOODWORTH,
RICHARD JOHNSTON.
REFERENCES.
PLANT EHS.
Dr. Thomas, Isaac Cheney, Esq., Tulbot county.
Gen. T. GriHin, M. D. North, Esq., Coweta countv.
James Neal, Esq., Win. Pryor, Esq., Pike county.
Rev. Wm. Moseley, Judges A W Walker, Henry-co.
Thos. W. Ashford, Ed. Houghton, Esq., Troup cq.
Judge J. May, T.. Nichols, Esq., Fayette co.
I. Nichols, Esq., B. P. Bussey, Esq., Meriweth’r eo.
Clms. Onrgil, Esq., W. Ilnrkness, Esq., Butts 00.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Rice Dulin, Esq., Charleston, S. C.
Field & Adams, Macon Ga.,
N. A. Hardee it Cos., C, Ilurtridge, Eeq., Wm. P.
Youge, Esq., Savannah.
Editors S. H. Georgian and Southern JJnnocart
Griffin, Gil, Sept. Ist, 1851.
This-is to certify that Mr. S. W. Bloodworth, lias
for several years heen engaged* in the Ware-House
and Commission business In Oils place, and from my
acquaintance with him, I feel no hesitation in recom
mending him in that capacity to the patrons of Ogle
thorpe. He is also good judge of the quality of.
Cotou, and consequently an excellent, salesman.
A. A- GAULBIXCn
+sen. partner of the firm of Gaulding, Fcn-il <b Chap
man.
W. R. PHILLIPS.
Sen. partnpr of Jones, Phillips it Cos.
September 11, 1851. 18—ts
Carriage -jrtfeJL- Raking
BUGG.Y, REPAIRING.
SHOT ON* SUMTER ST. NEAR THE EMPIRE HOUSE,
OGLETHORPE, GA.
TIIE Coparternershi’p heretofore existing under
the name, firm and style of Wright, Williams A Lee,
is this day dissolved,'by Win. 11. Wright retiring
from the concern. Tho business will be continued
by Willinms and Lee, at the same stand two doors
above the Empire House on Sumter street, where
they will keep constantly on hand a good lot of
BUGGIES AND OTHER CARRIAGES,
Also—a variety of FURFNITTRE consisting of
WARDROBES, WASH-STANDS, DINING, CEN
TRE, SIDE AND TEA-TABLES, SAFES, die.
,£3T Country produce tnken in exchange for any
kind of work done at this establishment yt
Oglethorpe, August 20, 1852. 18—ts
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!
THE Subscriber announces to thepeo-
WS-JyJgl pic of Oglethorpe and surrounding
Tur T.Saf country, that he has now on hund, and
will continue to receive, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
ROCK AW IIYS, Ac., and will sell on reasonable
terms. Those wishing to purchase anything in his
line are invited to call and examine'his Stock, nt
Messrs. Lewis dc Price’s Ware-House, on Baker St
T. M. JACKSON, Agent.
Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1862. 13—ts
FOR SALE.
A ONE half interest in the Office of the SOUTH
WEST GEORGIAN. For particulars apply at
this office. March, sth, 1862
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
BUGGYS, ROCKAWAYS, AND FAMILY CAR-
RIAGES.
• M Subscribers have on hand and
PyK-'ly-gK! will continue to receive regular sup
plies of every variety of CARRIAGES,
at Maoon prices with the freight added. Our friends
are requested to give us a call.
G. C. CARMICHAEL A CO.
Oglethorpe, April 2, 1802. 60 —ly
MERCHANTS’ADVERTISEMETS.
O. C. HORNS,
At the old Stand of Oajisox, Greer & Cos.
On the Corner of Sumter and Cuyler Streets.
Dealer in Staple & Fancy Dry-Goods.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes, Ilats and Caps,
■ Hardware China, Crockery and Glassware.
FAMILY GROCERIES, drc., <t„ die.
Oglethorpe, Ga. September, Ist, 1852. 19—ts.
FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
THOMPSON <t PEEL,
R Oglethorpe, Ga.
ESPECTFULLY inform tlicir friends and the
public generally, that they keep constantly
on hand a full assortment of Family Groceries, such
as Flour, Bncon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Cof
fee, Salt, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn,
Meal, Ac., together with every variety of Si.ioes,
bruits, Nuts, Ac., Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, aiid
many other articles too tedious to mention—all of
which they will sell os low as any other establish
ment in the city. Call and try them— store on Cuv
ier Street.
May 7, 1852. 3—]y.
gHH McDonald & willis, g|jj|
GENERAL DEALERS IN FAMILY G ROCE
RIES, PROVISIONS, DOMESTIC GOODS, SHOES,
HARDWARE, BAGGING, ROPE Ac.
All orders thankfully received, and promptly at
tend to,, at-lowest market prices.
One door above JOHN V. PRICE’S Ware-House
on Baker Street’
Oglethorpe, Sept 10th, 1852. 20—ts.
Dry Goods & Grocery Store.
(On the corner ok Sumter and Ouylkr Streets.)
Jd A TBODGES, would respectfully in
• AM form his former patrons and the
public generally, that he now occupies the Store
House formerly occupied by DaWßon, on the corner
of Sumter and Cuyler Sts., where he will keep a
large nnd well selected stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Boots, Shoes Ac.—
lie will also keep constantly on hand a large lot
of
GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The public are respectfully requested to call nnd ex
amine for themselves.
Oglethorpe, June 4th, 1852. 7—ts
J. KAIFMAN & BRO’S.
New Dry-Goods
AND CLOTHING STORE.
On Sumter Street Opposite the Post Office.
WOULD respectfully inform the Public that
they have just opened their Stock, consist
ing of Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslinß, and all kind of
Ladies Dress Goods, Hose, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,
silk Parasols, Fans, Ac., together with n variety of
Fancy Articles, and a nice assortment of fine Jewel
ry. Albo a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING,
Shoes and Boots. All of which will be sold, for
cash, at New York cost price.
May 22, 1851. 6—ts.
WINTER’S MONEY WANTED]
THE undersigned otters for sale, a splendid lot of
sash, sizes from 16 to 18 lights JO by 12.
ALSO
A fine lot of Liquors, Family Groceries, nnd other
articles too tedious to mention; all of which will
be sold for Winter’s Money in hills under Rye dol
lars at par. Those who have this kind of “Fod
der,” will do well to call before he gets out of the
notion of trading for it. I can he found on Cuyler
Street; next door to Carson, Greer A Co’s Store.
JAMES D. VOOLBRIGHT.
Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—ts. ’
GIN BANDS.
THE Subscribers have just received a lot of pat-r
ent stretched Gin Bands to which they would
call the attention of Planters and others who want
first rate Bands.
BANKS A Cos.
Oglethorpe, Ga. August. 25th 1852. 19—2 m.
CJ HOES, Hats, Clothing,Saddlery, Crockery, Hard-
IcP ware, Furniture, Nails, Salt, Coffee, Ac., Ac., for
sale at the chcup Store in Fort Gaines Ga. by
DILL A MARSHALL.
June, 1, 1851. 9—ts.
IjJILOUR. 75 Barrels of Superfine flour for sale
at Fort Gaines, Ga. by
Dill a marshall.
June TANARUS, 1851. 9—ts.
BACON! BACON!! We have for sale 40 Cask 9
Baeon SIDES, at the lowest, market prices.
DILL & MARSHALL’
Fort Gaines, Ga. Juno 1, 1851. 9—l£
Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey, syrup
AND VINEGAR, for sale bv
DILL A MARSH ATT.
Fort Gaines, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9 ts
JHAFfSB NlidAll.
1.000 LBS, JUST RECEIVED and for
’ Y ODOM A WILDER.
Oglethorpe, June 18th, 1852. 9 ts
RECEIVED to-day a large lot of Cherry Pecto
ral, Cod Liver Oil, Dr. Christies Galvanic
Remedies, Townsend’s and Sand’s Sarsaparillas,
“Pepsin” the Dyspepsia Remedy; and variouspther
patent medicines. SNEAD A CHAPMAN.
Noy. 17th 1851. 88—ts
LINSEED, Train, Lard and Ncatsfoot Oiiijifor sale
by SNEAD A CHAPMAN. Oot, 17
FRENCH Window Gloss, for sale by
SNEAD A CHAPMAN. Oot 17
jCJUOAR, Coffee, Syrup and Molasses, just receiv
ed and for sale low by KAUFMAN A BRO.
October 10, 1851. 26—ts
“BOOKS! BOOKS!!
ffifj/IMfm ANEW BOOKSTORE near the Ogl
eW 1 thorpe Hotel, where the subscriber de-
SUdlsg signs keeping a general assortment of
Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, aud Sta
tionary ; also a general assortment of Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Musical Instruments Ac., all of
which he will sell as low as they can be bought in
any other murket.
Just received.—One fine Melodian, of superior tone
and finish. A lot of fine Violins, also a splendid lot
of Accordeons, varying in price from §1 50 to §25.
A. B. CHAPMAN.
January 16th, 1852. 89—ts
BRUSHES, all kind for sale by
Oct. 17, 1851. SNEAD A CHAPMAN
DISSOLUTION.
THE Firm of Snead A Chapman ia this day dis
solved, by mutual consent The business will
be continued by F. T. Snead. F. T. SNEAD.
F. 8. CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan. 26, 1852.
A CARD.
In retiring from the Firm of Snead A Chapman, I
take this opportunity to tender my thanks to the
public for the very liberal patronage extended to
us; and respectfully solicits confluence 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, Vou will all do well to give him a tri
al- FOSTER R CHAPMAN.
Oglethorpe, Jan. 26th, 1852; 4J
LEGAL NOTICES.
SCOKKIX, Macon County.
WHEREAS, 1 (ezekiah Guy applies to me for let
ters of Guardianship, for George Wasliington
Gilbert, a minor ten years of age, son of Cicero Gil
bert of Alabama. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all persons interested to be and appear nt
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any exists, why said letters should not be
grunted. Given under my hand officially.
W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary.
Sept. Ist, 1852 20—30d
GEORGIA, Macon County,
GEORGE W. TAUNTON of the 741st District
G. M. of said State, tolls before me, Harvey
Rodgers a Justice of the Peace in said District, one
estray Bay Horse Mule seveu or eight years old with
some black marks around his legs, five feet high; ap
praised by William McDowell and Henry Taunton
at one hundred and twenty dollars. This Novem
ber 21st, 1852. IIARVEY RODGERS, 1. r.
A true extract from the estray book—this Februa
ry 17th 1852. W. A COLLINS, c. l c.
February 27, 1852.
GEORGIA, Sumter County,
~/L LL persons indebted to the Estate of John Du-
A pree, late of said County deceased, are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims
against said estate will present them in terms of law
to WM. N. DUPREE, Ex’r.
August, 6th 1852. 19 —tOd.
“ EXECUTOR’S SALE. ”
BY authority of the last Will and Testament of
Shadraeh R. Felton, dec’d the undersigned
Executors offer at private sale, a valuable body of
Land, consisting of Nine Hundred Acres, of which
two hundred acres are in cultivation, and the bal
ance is mostly covered with oak and hickoty growth.
This settlement is known os the Rushin land, ex
tending from Beaver creek to Flint River, and ,ad
joining Montezuma, nnd also the lands of Daniel
Haugabook, Semis 11. Clark and Gen. Armstrong.
If not previously disposed of, the said body of land
will be sold at, public auction, nt the town ofMontezu
ma on the first Tuesday (2d day) of November next.
Titles unquestionable, aud forms made known at the
time of Sale.
C. 11. YOUNG, ) E ,
J. M. FELTON, )
Montezuma, July 21, 1852. 14—tds,
Macon ShcrifF Sale.
WILL he sold.hefore the Court House door iff
the Town of Lanier, Mncou county, between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday iq Octo
ber next the following property, to wit:
Ten acres of land m the north-eapt eprneroflot
of land No. (238) two hundred and thirty-three in
the first district of Originally Muscogee now Macon
County, said land well improved, levied on as the
property of William McDowell, to satisfy a fi fa from
Macon Superior Court in favor of Henry Taunton,
vs. Jasper F. MeGlarnorj and Willian McDowell.
Also—Lot of land No. (28) twenty-three in the
13th District of Originally Muscogee now Macon
County, levied as the property of Josiah Hill, to sat,
isfy a. fi fa from Macon Superior Court’ in favor of
S. S. Tarrer A Brothers vs. Josiali Hill, property
pointed out by tho defendant.
Also—One house and lot, No. (8) eight, in square
seven in the city of Oglethorpe; levied on as the
property of Columbus Kent, to satisfy two Justice
Court fi fas, one in favor of i'psey R. Stanfield, the
other in favor of William G. Foote vs ColpmhusJtent.
Also—One house and lotnumbornotknown, now
occupied by John Ffeehrm > nop, to satisfy
a Justice Court ti lamfqvor.oi i'osevE. Stanfield vs.
said John Freeman, property pointeu out by-plaintiff.
Also—Lot 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 } ointed out by plaintiff. Levieß made and
returned to me by a constable.
THOMAS DIXQN, Dep. Sh’ff.
Sept Ist 1852. 20—tds.
• =^=— ■ - - ■
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1851.
by J. S. Houghton, M. D„ in the Clerks office of the
district court Tor the eastarn district of Pennsylvania
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
D R - J. S. HOUGHTON’S
jpsi^
GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. J. S. Houghton’s PEPSIN, the true Di
gestive JUICE, prepared frpm REN
NET, or the fourth Stomach qf the
OX, after directions of liaron
Liebig, the great Physiolo
gical Chemist, by
J. S. HOUGHTON, M. If., Philadelphia.
This in truly a vvondrful remedy for indigestion, dys
pepsia, jaundice, liver complaint, constipation, and de
bility , ciiringafter nature’s owrrmethod,..ny natures own
agent, the Gastric Juice. {fCr Half a teaspoonful of
Pepsin, infused in wafer, will digestor dissolve five.pouds
of roast beef in about two hours, out.of the stomach.
jPewsin is the* chief element or great digestive princi
ple of the Gastric juice—the solvent of the food, the
purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent of tlie stom
ach and intestines. It is extracted frGm the digestive
stomach of the Ox, forming an artificial digestive
fluid, precisely like the natural gastic juice in its chemi
cal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfect substi
tute f<vit. By the aid of this preparation the pains and
evils of indigestion and dyspepsia are removed, just as
they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders
for dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, ner
vous decline and dyspeptic consumption, supposed to be
on the verge of the. grave. The scientific upon which it is
bused, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
Baron Lebig, in his celebrated work on animal Chem
istry, say* ‘An artificial digestive fluid analogous to the
gastic juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous
membrane of the stomach of the calf in which various ar
ticles of food, as meal arid eggs wijj be stiffened, changed
and digested, just iii the some ifianncr as they would be
in the hum&n stomach.’ , •
KT Call on the agent, and get a descriptive circular,
gratis, giving ajarge amount of scientific evidence, sim
ilar to the above, together wilh reports of remarkable
cures, from all pans of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.
Dr. HughUm's Pepsin has produced llje most marvellous
effects, in curing cases of debility,.emaciation, nervous
decline, and dyspeptic consumption, it is impossible to
give the details of cases in the limits ‘of this advertise
ment; but authenticated circumstances have belli given
of more than two hundred remarkable cores, in Philadel
phia, Mew York and Boston alone. These were near
ly all desperate ■ ases, and the cures were not only rapid
and womierftil, but permanent.
It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful
for tendency to riillimis disorder, liver complaint, ieyer
and ague or badly treated fever uad ague, and tire evil
effects of quinine, men nry and other drugs upon the di
gestive organa, after a long sickness. Also, for excess of
eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost
reconciles health with intemperance.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in powderand in fluid
rom—and in perscription vials for tire use of Physicians.
Private circulars for the use of Physicians, may be
obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing
the whole process of preparation, and giving ihe authori
ties upon which tlie claitnes of this new remedy are bas
ed. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be
raised against its use by Physicians in respectable stand
ing and regular practice Price One Dollar per bottle.
Observe shi nnine Pep
sin hears tiie wrin . •.*, a lure ~. .. ugl.ion, I)
sole proprietor, Pl.iirf ‘eb Ilia, Pa. ‘ ,i ;lu and Trade
Mark secured.
Kr Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers in medicines.
For sale by Snead A Chapman, Drug* 4c, at the
New Drug Store, Oglethorpe, Ua,
WORKMEN WANTED.
THE.Subcriber wishes to hire 0 or 8 Workmen
to work in his Gin Factory. Carpenters,
Cabinet -workmen or Gin makers will answer the
purpose, provided they are steady and industrious.
J. 11. WATSON.
Palmyra, Ga. August 24th, 1852. 19 —it.
FOR Sale by DILI. A MARSHALL, a large quan
tity of Bagging, Rope and Twine.
Fort Gaines, Ga, June 1, 1851. 9—ts
NOTICE TO BEEFEATERS !
THE SUBSCRIBER will furnish the citizens of
Oglethorpe, daily, with Beef, at from 4to 6'■
cents per pound.
Mutton, from 60 to 75 cents per quarter.
Pork, at 8 cents per pound.
W. B. JONEa
July 23d 1852. 14—tt
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of T. M. Jack
son A Cos., in the counties of Macon, Sumter,
Dooly and Morion, arc notified that their notes and
accounts have been placed in the hands of Philip
Cook, Esq. of Oglethorpe, for settlement
T. M. JACKSON A CO.
June 19th, 1851. 10—ts
THE NEW DRUG- STORE.
SNEAD & CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST.
(Sumter Street.)
OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned would respectfully in- /
t® form their friends and the public, that W
they have jjust opened “ DRUG STORE M
-in Oglethorpe, where they will keep constantly oit
hand a large and fresh assortment of Drugs and
Medicines, Surgjcal and Dental Instruments, Gold
Foil, Perfumery, Soaps and choice Toilet articles.
Also, Paints, Oils, Potash, Window Glass, Dye Stuff,
Choice Spices, Essences, Patent Medieinas, Ac., Ac.’
apd a full whatever belongs to the bii’
smess.
SST Having had six years Practical Experience
in the Drug Business, and being determined to de
vote to it their whole attention, they hope to merit
and receive a- liberal patronage.
Ejrery article put up in the neatest manner and
Warranted Fresh and Pure, or liable to be returned.
Physicians’ Prescription put up with cure and des
patch.
The attention of rhysicians, Country Merchant*
and Planters, is called to our stock, as we feel con
fident we can supply them with all articles in our
line, on terms that will not fail to give satisfaction.
SNEAD A CHAPMAN.
October 17, 1851. 27 ly
WHITE LEAD. For sule by
Oct. 17 1851. ts. SNEAD A CAAPMAN.
R. E. SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE.
This worm Medicine lias equal—in this
or any other,country. It is much used and highly re
commended by Physicians.
WORMS frequently infest children, aggravate
all other diseases, and are capable of produc
ing great disturbances in the system, and, conse
quently all medicines given to remove them should
be prepared with great care, and of the best mate
rials; and it is to be feared that many of the worm
medicines in use are totally destitute of the quali
ties. The Vermifuge which the subscriber offers to
the public is perpared of the best materials that can
be procured.
THE TRUTn BY MEN OF TRUTH.
Concerning Sellers’ Vermifuge A single vial producing
wonders. Read the following from the Kev. S. Wake
field Pastor of the Liberty street Methodist Episcopal
church:
r Pittsburgh, March 8, 1847.
Mr. K. E. Sellers,—lt is from a sense of duty, as well
as with great pleasure, that 1 bear testimony to the vir
tue of your justly celebrated Vermifuge. I procured a
single bottle and gave it to three of my children, who
had been ill for several weeks. The oldest was seven
years old. the next four, and the youngest eighteen
months. The first passed 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 now in good health.
• Yours, respectfully, S WAKEFIELD.
„ „ _ GHERNVtULK.Va, January 15,1815.
Mr. R. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge gives universal
oatisfaction. I have sold Fahnestock's, M l ane’s and
sthers.but none has given the satisfaction tlml yours has.
CT 17 ~, -r F .’ GRAHAM, Poet Master.
Sellers Vcrmtjugc—its works wonders every.
where
„ „ Biu Sandy, Ky. A/ay 12,1848.
A/r R E Sellers—Dearsir: Your Vermifuge produces
ucll wbnderful results, that / think it wurtli while to
give you a few facts about it. A neighbor, Dr Gray
bought from me one vial of it, and gave the contents to
threeofhischildren: the first passed 180, the second
153, and the third 70, making 403 worms discharged
by using one vial. Dr Gray immediately bought four
vails more. l)r. J APShurley also [gave the contents
of one vial to three of his children, which brought
from the first 73, from the second 54, and from the third
30, making 150 worms bv the Use, of one vial. I gave
my ovvii child, aged one year, two teaspoonfuls, which
expelled 14, une of which was at least one foot long.
Your Vermifuges considered the best that lias ever
been brought to our section of country, and so far as
now, has never failed. ‘
Yours,respectfully, J L TRUMAN.
LET PHYSICIANS STEAK.
Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best use.—Here is
Proof.
f ‘ Licking Station. Ky, Dec. 17 1845.
Mr R E Setters, — I have the pleasure to inform lyou
that I have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi
fuge with the most happy results. I have formerly used
Fahnestock’s, but being Persuaded to try yours, 1 have
found it far superior in every respect, and can say w ith
out the fear of contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos.
sesses more virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor’
dially recommend it to the attention of the public. *
w ill state a case where I gave one vial of your Vermi
fuge. My brother’s child.was paining and wasting to a
mere skeleton, hi 30 hours after 1 gave the Vermifuge
the enormous quantity of upwards of sir hundred worm
were passed, i'lie child that was given up for lost, U
now as well as any in the neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D.
Sellers’ Vermifuge the pest in the World.
GAf.Lirous.O, April 1, 1851,
litis certifies that I have kept on hand and used in
my practice, R E Sellers’.Vermifuge, for the two past
years, lam confident in saying it has not failed, in a
single instance, to relieve children and adults troubled
with worms; in many instances it has brought away,
large quantities. lam confident it is the best worm me
dicine in use. All that is required to give it reputation,
in any family, is togtve it a fair trial.
R H WILSON, M. D,
Point Plkansant, Va, Oct. 4,1847,
Mr. R. E Sellers,—Of your Vermifuge, 1 can saw
without hesitation that having used it extensively in m?
practice fortlie last four or five years, I think il decided
ly the best preparation ofilie kind of which i have any
knowledge, although Ihave heretofore used the prepa
ration of several oilier manufactured.
Yours, respectfully, D COUGH, AT D.,
Sellers’ f'amily Medicine.
, Graham Station, Ohio, May 25, 1849,
Mr. R E-Sellers,—l think it right, for the benefit of,-
“thelS, to state some facta in relation to your excellent
Family Medicines,
1 have used your Vonnifuge largely in my own family
one vial frequently answering for expelling large quan,
-titles (say Idd to 200) of worms from two children,
have also used your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup in my
family, and tney have, in every instance, produced the
efleci desired.
As lain engaged in merchandising, lam able to state
that I have yet to hear of the first failure where your,
medicines have been used in my section of the country.
In conclusion, I may state that they are the medicine!of
the day, and are d*'!ined to have a very extensive pop
ularity.
Yours, respectfully, W H P INN EL,
The VgßMiKi't r. will continue to havea red out--
side wrap * i aim will have the name otßob'iE. Sellers
stamped upon each vial, without which it is not his Ver
mifuge. K E SELLERS, Proprietor,
Pittsburgh, Juue Ist, 1850.
For sale by SNEAD* CHAPMAN, at the New’
Drug Store,. Oglethorpe, Ga.