The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, October 08, 1852, Image 4

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PROFESSION ALCA-Rfi! ■■ fifio. w. fish, Attorney a t L a w. Oglrtliorpo, Ga. WDRACTTCES in tin* i-omilios of Macon, Houston M. Marion, Sumter, Dooly and Leo. He will also continue to practice in tin* following comities of tlie Southern C lreuit I'njuski, Tolfair, Irwin, Thomas, Lowuiivis (flinch, Ware and Appliu<* I)ee.ptli. 1851. ° 35 _ tf P. g. abri.\to,\, ATTORNEY AT I.W AM) .NOTARY PUBLIC, €*(wgia. ‘"April 17th, 1851. tf **32. B. £5. HILL l tenders his professional ser *VS !' ,to| tii'.ens of ()glethoi - po mi l vicinit v. L& lli< office is in Mi s. Ruxvm.u’s house. ontl. ,*r ‘V < ’'<l I Sts. Where lie nmv he tomi.l lit all times, unless ale on! on professional bu siness. Juil o'*, 1832, -II ts IGBIGAIi niJD. arjfl “ JIsLIAM ULUS having.permanently Yff loeutetli,, the city of 0.-letlioi’pe. most r, ~.vt-4A v t -4A tully tenders his services to its citizens an<l tucmily. Wuhan experience of more than twen tv-hve years, together with prompt ami diligent at tention to the duties of |,is i.rofession lie hop.- to merit am! receive a liberal share of patroini'e lie limy l>e fouml at IVinperton A Kllis Drugstore, oral lus resnlenee on Baker street. Oglethorpe, Teh, 4!)i 18:,-J. 42—ts COOK & ATTORNEYS AT I, AW. OgldliorptN (rorgi;i. -iyii.l. practice in the Coimtiesnif Tnylor, Houston. ;.Milco i. D sily Slimier, Marion, i alliol. iun| t'raw kiM, (>,ie of the firm always ul the office. Fell. 2U, 1852. 4 1 —lv SJr. E. IS. WOOD, o~w2 HAVING periiiaiicntlv located in this < i?v, yg wnidd rc.'pe. tfullv off. r h:s /..j vices t?) (he *i? izen., of < )glcthorpe end siirrouinl iiiir country. J laving recently r. turned from the Medical < ollcge, lie feels ontuhnt that h • now ]>erpared to,afford to his patients 1 tic* :i<! sos ijic latest improvement s in .Medical N it mv Ho may at all times he found at tie- Oglethorpe Hot. I, oral tin* Ufhee t.\t*r < ht]>nmi;> Boo!; Slorv, unless professionally called u\ ;:v. J-’eh. 18th, ls.V2. * -n-at j* nGDICAL CASOh _*2 HU. and \M!!S M. KOKKS respect fully offers his fw S'*r\i*- to tie cili.'-ns of Oglethorpe ami yi eiuity, in tin* various Branches of^MFUitruNK.— lie may he found at the Drug Store of iVmherton <fe Kllis during tic* day, and at the residence of.l. I*. I iur vey, on Sumter St. ut night, when not professionally engaged. August 14th, 1851. (f W*3sLER ESABiSs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Oglethorpe. Ga. Il.f, I’ll At TICE in the Superior < ‘ourts of all Ww the counties of tin- Mu'an! I iicuit; in | .*•., Bilker ami Sumter, of tin- Snutli A\ cßt. ru Circuit, iiml in Marion mid Taylor of the Chattuhooclicc Circuit. Almi in the Siiprcmc Court, at .Macon, Be calm-, Colutnhus and Aiio rieii. srr.i’HKN r. Mit.i.itit, sawci:i, ji.x r.i„ September 24, 1842. 22 Iv. DEYT-IA I, NOTICE. FKVVI IS HI. S WIT.'I, !>. I*. ,S„ [Graduate < t tin lla’t.'morc Collire of Jlrutiul Stirany. A-y\ HAS remove,! to Oglethorpe and iv.s ----1 oll.v solicits it - citizen/ nn.l the com ity generally to II on him. He has just returned from Baltimore and in in po: - session of all the new and latest improvements in Dentistry, st.eh ns Air Chamber Suction plates, for entire daw n.l Block teeth, entire acts, with -ml springs, Ac. I'ersonn wirlting work done would tlo well to mil and examine liis new styles, (Mliee at present, at the Pnvilliolt House. May 7, 1852. p |f TA3MHSIAG. FIfId Rtthscriher respectfully announces to |W theeiti /.ons of Oglethorpe, and the surround-’ —IJ. but Country, that he has eommence.l the ‘i'ailoriui; business in Ibis city. All work entrusted to bis ear.- will be made in a style not surpass -.1 ! - \ fhose who • name exceeds their talent. Cuttini’ am! repairing done with neatness and isjateli. AVHI.IA.MB. AVALSIf. August, )2lh 1852. ]r, tiny. TA B LOSS! A€i. THK Suh‘*erilcr r< pcctfully mmoiim-os to the citizen.-of Ogl thorpe mid ihc buitoiitiding —ls J- country that h<* ha.-* the Tailoring lniHiness in 11 *i -* city. Ail work entru.-Nd 1< his cart will lc made in a A \lc not By one whose name e\ee**d.’ 1 1 i.*< tah-nh C’utfing. U*p:iirinv und Cleaning done with neat ness and diapntch. • Shop oa er .1. (). Hodge-'* S: ore. •JOHN C. WAITKIIS. Ogh fhorpe, August 2f>lh 1852. !im. TO THE PUBLIC f EpIIB under* iin*‘d i< prepared to execute in Ihc m * most wnrknuinlikc manner, all work in hi line, Kuch as house Building, 4in (B aring, Screw Building, Mill writing At., on as ivusonußle t••nn.’ fin any other workman in Soutli-Wcsf (B orgia.— All letters addressed to him in Oglethorpe (Ja. wil! reccivi* protnpt attenlion. A fdBVANDKH SMITH. Oglethorpe, May 1 tth, Jew elry l^j^blisliicirnt. r%. JOHN D. TIXSUiY* would r, spe.-tfully in form the citizens of Oglethorpe uiid the sur rounding count ry. that h * has opened a Jewelry KntabliMfitnent in this city, forth** purpose of repair ing clo**ks, AV:• - •!*. Jf w* B*y S. • ii.- publiear*r - fjnested to call nfid test Bis skill in ivjiairing and c-4igraving. Shop on Sumter Street opposite the Pont Office, Oglethorpe, fill. Suly 2d, 1852. 11—Urn. Souther!! mutual Insurance (ouipany. lion ASBrilY 11 ITT., l'r i lent and Trcnsurcr. AI.BOUN CIIASK, S,eYv. I’rof. C. .McCAY, Aetu'ry. THIIIK nnd - )n*i - ;neil ij pr, pared to take i - fire ry-kn/jr risk* upon tie- risks of ser vant!!, in the libovc Company, nt usual rates. l*-r ----imns elfeotiiu- Insurance are n,-•ml ■■ of the Com pany, and entitled to .’hare in nil it/ 1 < iclit/. !or furtlior infonnntiou cull on ORK ‘. A * HOB NK. A jrout. Oi>lct.liorpc. June, Ill.li, I*s*. 7—ls yioimaGi: walk. WIIJ, 1,0 sold on the first Tue>d:iy in Octal cr next before the Court Mouse door in the Town of Lanier in the County f Moon betv eolith ■ usual hours of nah*; Mix’ town bt... to nil t l - >. Ifi, 17, 18. it, mid tit, ill til “ (own of f.nninr, I-vied j Ou us the property ol l - < iih Hill, to satisfy n Mold- | (rmre 11 fn from Mucou Superior Court in favor ol | Miller 4 Chamberlin vs. e-dd Mill. THOMASPIXOK, I'ep. Miff, I AiiruH Ist, 1832. * ;B ~WAQMt ; TITli unabwiguedliua completed a large and t l eommoilions llriek Hotel, on the corner of Chatham and Baker Streets, in the city df out.ETfIoKBE, convenient to the Railroad Depot, and onsy of access both to the. Traveling Public and Planters. Thc house will he undercharge of DIR. .1A DIES BELL. whohnshnd much experience in the business. The lioonH are well arranged, neat and airy and the Table furnished with the Best the country affords. £fT(TIARGIis MODERATE.JH A fine Livery Stable is kept in connection with tlu* establishment, from wlinh persons can at nil times lie fnrnfshetl with Carriages Horses, Ac. June 25, 1852, 10—]y. KMVim BOTH, anariiwpii, u£ /-■' L TAB undesrijmed (late of the Washington ill Hall, Macon, (in.,) respectfully announces to fm public that this NEW AM) BPEENTYID lIO TEI. is now open for the reception of boarders aiid visitors. This house is new, large mid commodious—the rooms arc m at, sjfaeious and airy—and furnished throughout with new and elegant Furniture. As it will be under bis personal he flutters himself, that by staiet attention to business, to make bis guests comfortable, and to merit a con tinuation of their patronage. ’ At. Uood-lJvcrV .Stables in connection with this House. ‘ JESSE CAIN. June 25, 18.72. to—ts. MmiimiiC OWE S7E’ SI OR 1* E, <- 1 5O IS (i IA. UPPDSITETHE DEPOT, BY IY.U SLADE TAR propritdor will lie pleased at all time to tij have at liberal share of jatromige and will try at.adlimeKto makehfc patron* ns eoiYi'fortnhle aJje enu possibly do By the - close attention ofhim-elf and servants B> (heir Welfare during theiivstay with him. < gh*(hoVpe, April 23, 1852, I—ly DIAL?AOEIA HOUSE. (COKNKR OF ( KIX’r.NT AND SfMTKH StHKF.TP.) p* r anDn i: w ho\v a r i>. ‘1 11L hi st neeoimidifiions that the time* and : iL market will attVrd, maybe found at the above nuiuvd House, a tall times* Nc/cflfort will be spared to render ail who call, <*<|jnfortahle. for Sale or Rent. June slh, 18’Sl. . 8— riBLI ROUSE FOR SALE, s ENp.h! Town Ga. iJiL fi*f*ne.rly kept by 11. 11. LPMPKIN as a jmL lie lumse. NY i.-hiug to move qut to his farm, he will stII a bargain in lh** place. At tached to the premi es, are all the appliances of support and comfort, including 07 acres oi those beautiful fYrtile lands ly ing i.i full v:*w of the village, orchards of a variety of fruir, ime\B n sive fiower yard and a garden spot mil to be excelled. He Ventures to assert that (lure is not another such an opening in Soi'lh Western Georgia lor a public house; and his is ihe only place ill the village adaptod t*> the business. A. 15. STROUD. Ga. Aug. Btl, 1852. 10—Urn. To WajfoHrps A: Mtorkdrovcrs. umhrsigncd would take this method of in W- forming {Stock 1 trovers and Wugoners, that* he has titled up anr extensive STOCK I‘KN and WAG- N.YA!vI>. at the fork of the road leading from (’'fief hrjte to Traveler’ll Jest and Americus, within die coi-jM.irate liniiis <f'ihc city oXOglcHiorpc, whore Id* i- j>*"* * j ared to accommodate all tJmse M )u jiafron i/.e him. on liberal terms.* W. JJ. JOAIJS. April Ruth, 1852. *2—3m l aiiiiilik* Properly For Sale. ‘",'E THE i;rider-lane,l subscriber desires to sell on ii: acvoimnodnl ing terms, Lots of Land, Nos. cl c,., 60*.>8 *.i'J-12c5 127 12S 12!) 130 182 i8 and ISD in tlo- tciitb di irict, also Nos. 2 S"i 23 28 2!! 30 32* 82 27 in the fom-teenth district;’ Nos. 27 28. 20 80 ‘B2 82 HUM :;i> in the fifteenth district of Dooly (Aiuiity. home of the above lamlshax-e vnluablc im pi'ovciiivnt - ou them mid can be purchased, either in •-ingle nr col’ etive lots to suit the purchaser. A is - , om-1 rnct ot valuable Tobacco land containing 721 aci'c-■ ill tin* county of (iadsden Kin., 8 miles’ N. 1. ot (nyi/iey on Little Flint. l*cr>ons wishing anv inlonoation resjua-ting tile lands in Hootv county, will please call and see the Proprietor of lh‘ Bavilion House in the Oily of Oglethorpe or at Cedar Hill, qi* Slinh ’s Mills, in the county of Doolv. Any person w i.-liing information respecting the tract, of land in Kloeids, will please call and see'ME Daniel M. Hinson, Ciad -d. n county, I ‘l.i.. or the Proprietor of Hie Pavil ion House in this place. WM. SLADE. Oglelliorpe, April 20th,,1852. I—ly FOR *AEE. JOT Xo. nine on Square three on tlw Corner of A AUc<>u and Chatham Streets. Apply to July 8,.18517 12-ts PIIIUI* COOK. iiOS'iu a j Book containing ones 100 bill ami one 5 j dollar bill, and the following described notes: One note of >IOSO due Ist January next, on John W. Brown. One. note of >203 due l -l May last, on Alfred Les ter. One note of $135 due last January, on Stephen F. Miller. One note of $l5O due 12th June, lust, on J. Sey mour. One note of SOO due last January, on Jas. A. Spi- Vev. One note of sl3 due June 1848, on James Spi vey. i >ne note of $lO duo Ist April, on W. J. Smith. One not e of $l7B due Ist January next on John T. Brown. One note of S4O due Ist January last on John T. Brown. < hie note of $53 due Ist of June Inst, on John Smith. One note of ssl due Ist June iust. on AV. B. Nel son. Kifty Dollars reward is offered to any person who will delii of said pocket Book and notes. 1 here forewarn any person from tradiug for notes made pax able to me in 1852. JAMBSB. CALinVXLL. June 23, 1832. 10—ts. CMsSju.THOEJ’E FE I RXT 7 ft . THE Public nre respectfully informed yf:;7 * .*gjj ly the Subscriber that there is an excellent Berry with a good, large flat, jii above tin- Railroad Bridge, over Flint Uiv ir, ivith re 1 b ..ling from tin - city of Oglethorpe te.ilent. iiimi, inter'. ('ting roads leading to Perry, Knoxville, Vienna and tlo - direct road leading from Oglethorpe to Macon. Kates offerriagethe same as JOHN G SMITH. Oglethorpe, Aug. 20, 1852. 19—3 m. NOTICE. rSHIK undersigned takes this method of notifying EL the ■ -against whom they hold notes in amounts aver thirty dollars, that unless satisfactory arrange ments are made before last ret irn day to the next .■superior Court their papers will po-itivelv he turn ed over to an Attorney torcnll •etiun. Afteoncorn ed can make it to their interest to on I and see us. (IKEEK A CAISSON. Oglethorpe, July Bft, 1852. I(l—tf WAREHOUSE CARDS. Ware-House & Commission Business? * 11. ‘ll. BROWN m 11 AS LEASED Hint large and commodious Ware- House, built, and occupied the past season Jiy W. W. CHAPMAN A Cos, on the Cornerof Baker and Chatham Streets, in the city of Oglethorpe, and ten ders his services to the public as Factor and Commission Merchant, Respectfully soliciting their patronage. Cotton, Merchandise and Country Produce, stored and sold at the customary rates. “ This Ware HqiiSc is snr , rounded by three streets and an Alley, rendering it secure from fli c. Insurance can be effected on pro duce in store nt low rates. Its location is converi ierit to the business part x>f the city, and to the Rail iload Depot. lie \x iil at all times be prepared to offer advan tages eijiial t o any other Ware-House in the place.— All business entrusted to his care shall have person al attention, assisted by a competent and obliging snlesmn n. Liberal advances made on Cotton and Pro duce in store, and < Irdeus for goods promptly Ailed on the most reasonable terms. -3 JL 11. BROWN. REFERENCES, BY PERMISSION. Col. William M. Bit/nyx, Marion Cos., JunoK M. L. Bivins, “ “ Messrs. Patten & Collins, Macon, Ga. Rev. J esse M. Davis, Lee Cos. Oglethorpe, July 17tli, 1852. 13—6 m. WASIIBURZV,WILI>£R &CO, 1771 FACTORS, AMD jgjj Uoiiuiijssioii Dlcrclianlsi, SAVANNAH, GA. Jas. Washburn, ) Will eontin.ue the above bUsi- J. R. Wilder, }• ness at 1M J3ay Street East Eras. G. Dana, j of the Echange. ORDERS for BAGGING, ROPE and others sup plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices.’ Refer to Major W. Sanford, ), , ~ . _• Gen/S. I*. Myriek, J Bddwin Cos. M. Dennis; ) S. B. Marshall, t Putnam Cos, Mi-srs,.Carter<k Harvey, ) A. MeAUuni, I . _ Ira Peek, [ Twiggs Cos. Messrs. Black A Cobh, ) “ Sloan & Hawkins, f ll<,me &n * Major John A Rowland, Cass Cos., August sth 1852 16—6 m. Planters’ Ware-House. THE undersigned l>eg leave to t inform you that they have taken feawffj the PLANTERS’ l\ ARE-lIOUSE, for a term of tune; ami associated tlicfnselves together Under the name and style of S. W. BLOOItWOKTII & CO., in the WAREHOUSE d* COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its various brunches. The business xvill lie conducted by S. W. BLOtiDW.ORTII; from his ex perience in the business, they, fool confident of giving general satisfaction to all those who max* 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 takethis oc casion to say to any who limy Store their Cotton with them, should they atterxvnrds wish it shipped to Ma con or Savannah or Charleston, it shall bo promptly attended to xvithout any additional expenses. i heir Vx are-Ilouse in consequence of its locality, lias advantages over any other in the place, in point of security from fire, being’ remote from other build ings. .They will ulso.bax'e planters’ cotton insured if desired. Liberal CASH ADVANCES xvill be made on Produce in Stroe. All orders from Planters* or Coilßtn Merchants will be filled at short notice, and, (a they have.no interest in Merchandise,) at the lowest’ cash prices. i *OD WORTH, ICiCUAUD J* TINSTuhV JIEFEREN CKS, V L an T lilts. Dr. Thomas, Isaac Clnney, Esq., Talbot county. Gen. T. Griffin, M. D. North, Esq., Coweta county. James Neal, Esq., Wm. Pryor, Esq., Pike county. Rev. Wm. Moseley, Judges A W Walker, lienry co. Tlios. W, Ashford, Ed. lloii'ghtpn, Esq., Troup eo:. Judge J. May, T. Nichols, Esq., Fayette co. I. Nichols, Esq., B. 1\ Bussey, Esq., Meriweth’rco. Clias. Cargil, Esq, Wj Burliness, Esq., liutts co. COMMtSSIO V MEK Ch ANTS. Rice Dulin, Esq., Charleston, S. C. Field A t Adams, Macon Ga., N. A. Hardee <t Cos., C. Hartridge; Esq., W A Yonge, Esa., Savannah. Editors S. IF. Georgian Ani Southern Dctnoc irt Grikkin, Ga., Sept. Ist. 1851. This is to certify that Mr.'S. W. Blooiixvorui, has for several years been engaged in the Ware-House and Commission business in this place, and from my acquaintance with him, I feel no hesitation in recom mending him in thnt capacity to the patrons of Ogle thorpe. lie is also a good judge of the quality ol Coton, and consequently an excellent salesman. A A. GAULDING. . Sen. partner of the firm of Gnuldiiig, Fcrril 4 Chap man. W. R. PHILLIPS. Sen. partner of Jones, Phillips 4.C0. September 11, 1851. * 18—ts Carriage . Dlaking AM) AM) BUGGY. JSS_r_S2_ REPAIRING. 81101* ON-SUMTEH 6T. NEAR THE EMPIRE HOUSE, OGLETHORPE, GA. THE Copnrternprsliip heretofore existing under the name, firm and style of Wright, Williams 4 Lee, is this day* dissolved, by Wm. H. Wright retiring from the concern. The business xvill be continued l>v Williams and Lee, at the same stand two doors above the Empire House on Sumter street, where t hey xvill 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, 4c. £3?’” Country produce taken in exchange for any kind of xvork done at. this establishment. Oglethorpe, Angust2o, 1852. * 18 ts CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! S*. THE Subscriber announces to thepeo- P* ( ‘ Oglethorpe and surrounding 7 ‘•7/., country, that he has now on hand, and xvill eontimie to receive, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWIIYS, 4e., and will sell on reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase anything in his line are invited to call and examine his Stock, at Messrs. Lexvis 4 Price's Ware-Honse, on Baker St T. M. JACKSON, Agent. Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1852. 13—ts EOR SAEE. A ONE halfinterest, in the Office of thcSOUTH / )A. WEST GEORGIAN. For part iculars apply at this office. March, 6th, 1852 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. BUGGYS, ROCKAWAYS, AM) FAMILY CAR RIAGES. I ojJEPS/ THE Subscribers have on hand and continue to receive regular sup . wL- plies of every x nrielv of CA R RIA G lxS, at Mdcnn prices with the freight added. Our friends are requested to give us a call. 0. C. CARMICHAEL * CO. Oglethorpe, April 2, 1852. 00—ly MERCHANTS’ ADVERT! SEMETS. O. C. HORNE, At the old Stand or Carson, Greer * Cos. On the Corner of Sumter and Cuyler Streets. Pealpr in {Staple & Fancy Dry-Hoods. READY-MADE CLOTHING,’ ‘ Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ifardxynre CJiina, Crockery and Glass ware. FAMILY GROCERIES, 4c., At., 4c. Oglethorpe, Ga. September, Ist, 1852. 19-^tf. FAMILY GROCERY STORE. THOMPSON 4 PEER R Oglethorpe, Ga. ESPECTFUJXY inform their friends and the public generally, that they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Family Groceries, such as Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Cof fee, Salt,- Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn, Meal, 4e., together with every variety of Spices, Emits, Nuts, 4c., Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and many qtjier articles too tedious to mention—all of which they will sell ns loxv as any other cstablish inciit in the city. Cull and try them— store on Cuy ler Street. May 7,’ 1852. 3—ly. McDonald & willis, ‘ r GENERAL DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS, DOMESTIC GOODS, SHOES. HARDWARE, BAGGING, ROPE <tc. All orders thankfully received, and promptly a tend to, at lowest.market prices. One door above JOHN V. PRICES Ware-llous on Baker Street. • Oglethorpe, Sept. 10th, 1852. 20 ts Dry Goodtii A Grocery Store. (On the conx'Eit ok Sumter and Cl'vler Streets. and 4 MIODGES, xvould respectfully in $ w-T • 91 H form his former patrons and tli< public generally, that he noxv occupies the Stori House formerly occupied by Dawson, on the cornel of Sumter and Cuyler Sts., where he xvill keep i large and xvell selected stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, ‘ Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Boot3, Shoes 4c.— He xvill also keep constantly on hand ii large lot of • 1 1 l- e GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Tlie public are respectfully requested to cull and ex ainine for themselves. Oglethorpe, June 4th; 1852. 7—ts J. KAIF)U\ a ISRO S. Yew Drv-Goods AND CLOTHING STORE. On Sumter Street Opposite the Post Office, WOULD respectfully .inform the Public that they havejust opened their Stock, consist ing of Calicoes, Giughnms, Muslins, and all kind of Laijics Dress G00d5,.,110.50, Glov.es, Laces, Edgings, silk Parasols, Fans, 4c., together xvitli a x aricty of Fancy Articles, and a nice assort.riieht offihe Jexvel rv. Also a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING; Shoes and Boots. All of which xvill be sold, for chsli, at New York cost price. Slay 22, 1851, 6-ts WIXTER’S MOAEV WANTED. THE undersigned offers for sale, a splendid lot of sash, sizes from 16 to 18 lights 10 by 12. ALSO A fine lot of Liquors, Family Groceries, and other articles too tedious to mention ; all of which will be sold for A\ inter’s Money in bills under five dol lars par. Those xvlio hax'c this kind of “Fod der, xvj 1 1 do xvell to call before he gets out of the notion of trading tor it. I can be found on Cuyler Street, next door to Carson, Greer A Co’s Store. Oglethorpe, June 4, 1862. 7 ts. ~ GIY 01 A YDS, ~ r ‘~ THE Subscrtle rs lix - ■ j st rei- ived a lot of |. af oot stretched Gin Bunds-to xvliieh they would call the attention of Planters and others who want first rate Bands. „ ’ BANKS 4 Cos. Oglethorpe, Ga. August. 25th 1852. 19—2 m. &JHOES, Ilats, Clothing,Saddlery, Crockery, llard “ ware, Furniture, Nails, Salt, Coffee, 4c., Ac.,for” side at the cheap Store in Fort Gaines Ga. by DILL 4 MARSHALL. June, 1, 1851. 9— ts. I^ LOUR. 75 Barrels of Superfine Hour for sale at Fort Gaines, Cn. bv - I)i;.L SHALI 1 June 1, 1851. tt. BACON I BACON*! I We have for sale 40 Casks Bacon SIDES, at the loxvest market prices. DILL A MARSHALL. Fort Gaines, Gn. June 1, 1851. ‘J—tf. Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey, syrup AND VINEGAR, for sale by , - . . DILL 4 MARSHALL. Fort Gaines, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. MAPLE I IHK. 1,000 LBS, JUST RECEIVED and for ’ 7 ODOM 4 WILDER. Oglethorpe, June 18th, 185*2. 9 ts. RECEIVED to-day a large lot of Cherry Pecto ral, Cod Liver Oil, Dr. Christies Galvanic licmedies, Townsend’s nnd Sand’s Sarsaparillas, “Pepsin"tire Dyspepsia Remedy; and variousother patent medicines. SNEAD 4 CHAPMAN- Nov. 17th 1851. 83—ts LINSEED, Train, Lard and Neatsfoot Oils, for sale by SNEAD 4 CHAPMAN. Oct. 17 INRENOH Window Glass, for salo by SNEAD 4 CHAPMAN. Oct 17 NUGAR, Coffee, Syrup and Molasses, just receiv ed and for sale low by KAUEJfAN 4 BRO. October 10, 185 L 26 ts HOOKS ! BOOKS!! ANEW BOOKSTORE, near the Ogl e or l >e Hotel, where the subscriber de iiluvy signs keeping a general assortment of Miscellaneous, School and Blank Books, and Sta tionary; also a general assortment of Wall Paper,. Window Shades, Musical Instruments 4c., all of xThioli he xvill sell as low us they can be bought in any other market. Just received.—One fine Melodian, of superior tone anil finish. A lot ot fine Violins, also a splendid lot of Accordeons, varying in price from $1 00 to $25. A. B. CHAPMAN. January 16th, 1852. 89 ts BRUSHES, all kind for sale bv Oct. 17, 1851. SNEAD A CHAPMAN MSSOLUTIOY. f ■ tHF. Firm of Snead 4 Chapman is this day dis solxod, by mutual consent, t lie business will be continued by F. T. Sneud. F. T. SNEAD „. „ , „ V. 8. CHAPMAN. Oglethorpe, Jan. 26, 1852. A CARD. In retiring from the Firm of Snend 4 Chapman I take this opportunity to tender my thanks to tiie public for the very liberal patronage extended to us; and respectfully solicit a contiuaneeof thosame to my former partner, Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con tinue the Drug Business at the old stand, on Sumter Street. 1 ou will all do well to give him h tri al * ... , FOSTERS. CHAPMAN. Oglethorpe, J*n. 26th, 1852, t, 4i__ LEGAL NOTICES. SEOKUIA, Macon County. WHEREAS, Hezckiah Guy applies to me for let ters of Guardianship, for George Wnshington Gilbert, a minor ten years of age. son of Cicero Gil bert of Alabama. These arc 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 any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially. W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary. Sept. Ist,. 1852 20—80d GEORGIA, ITlacon County, GEORGE W. TAUNTON of the 741 sf District G. M. of said State, tolls before me, Karvey Rodgers a Justice of tlie Peace jn said District, one estray Bay Horse Mule seven or’eight years pld with some black marks around his legs, five feet high; ap praised by William McDowell and Henry Tauhton at one hundred and twenty dol'ars. This Novem ber 21st, 1852. IIARVEY RODGERS, J. r, A true extract from the estray book —this Februa ry 17th 1852. W. J. COLLINS,ate. February 27, 1852. GEORGIA, Sumter County, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Du pree, late of said County deceased, are re quested to'make payment, and those hax-ing claims against said estate will present them in terms of laxv to WM. N. DUPREE, Ex’r. WILL be sold before the Court House door in , the Toxvn of Lanier, Macon county, between the-legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Octo ber next the following property, to wit : Ten acres of land in the north-east corner of lot of land No. (233) txvo hundred’and thirty-three in the first district of Originally Muscogee ijoxv Macon County, said land xvell improved, levied on ns the property of William McDowell, to satisfy a fi fa from Macon Superior Court in favor of HSnry Taunton, vs. Jasper F. McGlamory and Willian McDowell. Also— l.oi of land No. (23) twenty-three in the 13th District of Originally Mnscogee noxv Macon Cbunty, jevied as the property of Josinh Hill, to sat isfy a fi fa from Macon Superior Court in favor of 8. S. Tarrer 4 Brothers vs. Josiah Hill, property pointed out by the defendant. ’ • “ Also— Onehouse and lot, No. (8) eight; in square seven in the city of Oglethorpe, levied on as the property of Columbus Kent, to satisfy txvo Justice Court fi fas, one in favor of Posey R, Stanfield, the other in favor of William G. Foote vs Columbus Kent. Also—One house and lot number not. kno.wii, noxv occupied l;v John Freeman ns a work shop, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in favor of Posey R. Stanfield vs. said John Freeman, property pointed out by plaintiff. Also— Lotof land No. (139) one hundred thirty nine in the Ist District Originally Muscogee noxv Macon county, to sat isfv sundry Justice Court fi fas in favor of John Sturdivant X’s. John Underwood, property jointed opt by plaintiff. Levies made and returned to me by a constable. ■ THOMAS DIXON, Dep. Sh’ff. Sept. Ist 1852. -’ ~ 20—tds. Entered according to A;t of Congress in the year 1851, by J,. S. Houghton, M. D., in the Clerks office of the district court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania A NOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! D R J. S. HOUGHTON S Pft GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. J. S. Houghton's PEPSIN, the true Di gestive JUICE, prepared from REN NET, or the fourth Stomach of the OX, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiolo - 9” , gical Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, k. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wondrful’ remedy for Indigestion, dys pepsia , jaundice, liver complaint constipation, and de- Hility, curing.after nature’s own met'hod, oy natures own agent, the <astric Juice. QCr Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digester dissolve five pouds of roast beef in about two hours, out of the stomafch. .Pepsin 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 the stom ach and intestines, tis extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox. thus formrng an artificial digestive fluid, precisely likethe natural gas tic juice in its chemi cal powers,.and furnishing a complete and perfect suhsti-. tute for it. By the aid of this preparation the pains and evils of indigestion and dysjaeps'a are removed, just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonder* 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 itis bused.'is in the highe3t degree curious and remarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Daronf.ehig, in his celebrated work on animal Chem istry. say* ‘An artificial dilative fluid analogous to the gnstic juice, may bd readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the'stomach of the calf in which various an tides of food, as meat arid eggs wjil be softened, changed and digested, just in the some manner as they would be in Hie human stomach.’ OCT Call on Hie agent, and get a descriptive circular, i gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, sim ilar to the above, together with reports of remarkable cures, from all parts of the I'nited States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CUKER. Dr. Hughton's Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline, and dyspeptic consumption. It is impossible to give the details of eases in the limits of this advertise ment; but authenticated circumstances have been given of more than two hundred remarkable cures, in Philadel phia, Mew Vork and Uoston alone. These were near ly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid ami wonderful, but permanent. His a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful for lendency to riilljous disorder, liver complaiui, lever and ague or badly treated fever ami ague, and the evil effects of quinine, men ury and other drugs upon the di gestive organs, 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 powder and in fluid rum—and ill perreription vials for the 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 the million tics upon which the claimes 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 ingand regularpractice. Price, One Dollar per bottle ’ Observe This! —Every bottle of the genuine Pep. sin bears the written signature of J. S. Houghton 1) sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy, right and Trade ji/ark secured. Kr Hold by all Druggists arid Dealers in medicines. For sale by Snead it Chapman, Drugs it. at (lie New Drti({ Store, Oglethorpe, (ia. WORKIVIEY WANTED. THE Subcriber wishes to hire 6 or 8 Workmen to work in his Gin Factory. Carpenters Cabinet workmen or Gin makers will answer th ’ purpose, provided U*ey are steady and industries _ , _ . J- H. WATSON. Palmyra, Ga. Augtist24th, 1852. 19— 4t FOR Sale by DnI*MABiSLf, a la^, D . tity of Bagging, Rppe and Twine. n Fort Gaines, Ga, June 1, 1851. g_y YOTICE TO BEEF EATERS! THE SUBSCRIBER will furnish the citizens of Oglethorpe, daily, with Beef, at from 4to 6 cents per pound.’ Mutton, from 50 to 75 cents per quarter. Pork, nt 8 cents per pound, W. B. JONES July 23d 1852. 14-^tt YOTICE. ‘ ALL persons indebted to the firm of T. M. Jack son 4 Cos., in the counties of Macon, Sumter’ Dooly and Marion, are notified that their notes and accounts have been placed ill the hands of Philm Cook, Esq. of Oglethorpe, for settlement i* T. 1/L JACKSON & CO. June 19th, 1851. jp ts - THE NEW DRUG STORE SYEAD & CHAPIAV, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST (Sumter Street.) 1 OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA. THE undersigned would respectfully j D “, Yf/ form their friends and tbc jiuhlie, ‘that they have just opened a DRUG STORE iff ih Oglethorpe, where they will keep ,“ a "4 large and fresh assortment of Drugs and’ iMedtcines, Surgical and Dental Instruments! Gold ■Foil, Perfumery Soaps and choice Toilet articles [Also, Paints, Oils, Potash, Window Glass, DyeStuff,’ kChoice Spices, Essences, Patent Medicines, 4e.’ 4e ’ [and a full assortment of whatever belongs to the bii’ Isinesa. - A W . t3?“ Having had six years Practical Experience fm the Drug Business, and being determined to de vote-to it their whole attention, they hope to merit land receive'a liberal patronage. | ®very article put up in the neatest manner and tt arranted 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, os we feel con fident we can supply them with all articles in our line, on terms that will, not fail to give satisfaction SNEAD 4 CHAPMAN, October 17, 1851. 27 ly WHITE LEAD. For sale by Oct. 17 1851. ts. SNEAD & CAAPMAN. R. E. SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. This worm .Medicine has nonsuperior—if equal—in this or any oilier country. It is much used and highly re commended by Physicians. WOKJHS frequently infest children, aggravate all other diseases, and are capable ot produc ing great disturbances in the system, and, conse quently all iqedicmes given to remove them should be prepared witli great care, and of the best mate rials ; and it is to be feared that many of the worm medicines in use arc 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. TIIE TRUTH BY MEN OF TRUTH. Concerning Sellers’ Vermifuge A single vial producing wonders. Ueud the follow ing from the Rev. S. ll’ake fieid Pastor of the Liberty street Methodist Episcopal church: . Pittsburgh, March 8, 1847. Mr. R. E. Sellers, —It is from a sense’of duty, as well as with great pleasure, that 1 hear testimony to the vir tue of your justly celebrated Vermifuge. 1 procured a Bingle bottle ahd 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 secontf 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 WAKEKIELH. Greenville, Va, January 15,18i5. Mr. R. E, Sellers, —Your Vermifuge givfcs Universal oatisfaction. I have sold Fahnestock's, M l.aiie’s and stherti,hut none has given the satisfaction that yours has. B. F. GRAHAM, Pdbt A/aster. belters vermifuge—its works wonders every, where Bio ..Sandy, Ky. May 13,1818. Mr R E Sellers—Dear sir: Your Vermifuge produces such wonderful results, that 7 think it worth while to give you a few facts about it. A neighbor, Dr Gray, nought from mo one vial o‘s it, and gave the contents to three of his children; the first passed 180, the second 153, and the third 70, making 403 worms discharged by psing one vial. I)r Gray immediately bought four vials more. Dr. J M’Shurley also [gave the contents of one vial to’ three of his children, which brought froth the first 73, from the second 54. and froth the third . 3), making 156 worms bv the use of one vial. I gave my own child,'aged one-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 faras now, has never failed. ‘’ Yours, respectfully, J L TRUMAN. LET PHYSICIANS SPEAK. Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best use.—Here is Proof. Licking Station, Ky, Dec. 17 1845. Mr R E Setters, —1 have tlie pleasuie to inform |)'OU that I have used in my practice your celebrated Vermi fuge with the most happy results. 1 have formerly used Fahnestock’s, but being Persuaded to try yours, 1 have found it far supperiorin every respect, and can say with out the’fearof contradiction, that your Vermifuge pos sesses more virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor iltally 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. In 30 hours after 1 gave the’ Vermtluge • the enormous quantity of upwards of six hundred worm were passed. The child that was given up for lost, is now as well as any in the neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, it. D. Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World. Gali.ipoi is.O, April 1, 1851, This 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 witli worms; in many instances it lias brought away large quantities. Tam confident it is the besiwoimme dictnc ill use. All that is required to give it reputation in any family, is to give it a fair trial. - U 11 WILSON, M. D. Point Plkansant, Va, < let. 4,1847. Mr. R E Sellers, —Os your Vermifuge, 1 can saj without hesitation that having used it extensively in my practice for the last four or five years, I think it decided - ly the besf preparation oftlie kind of Which I have any knowledge, although 1 have heretofore used the prcjia • ration of several other manufacture! s ‘ Yours, respectfully, l) COUGH, f D. Sellers’ Family Medicine. Graiiam Station. Ohio. May 35, 1849. Mr. R E Sellers, —1 think it right, for the benefit of others, to slate some facts in relation to your excellent Family Medicines. 1 ‘ I have used your Verthifuge largely in my own family one vial frequently aiis-veriii;! lbk expelling large quail titles (say 100 to 300) of worms from two children, have also used your Liver Pills and Cough Syrup in my family, and tneyhave.in every instance, produced the effect desired. -i ■ As I am engaged in merchandising. 1 am 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 iVliiy state that they are the medicines ol the day, and are destined to have a very extensive pop ularity. -I ’ Yours, respectfully, W II PINNEL. The Vermifuc* will continue to have a red out side wrapper, and will have the name of Rnb’t E. Sellers ainmped mmneach vial, without which it is not his Ver mifuge. K E SELLERS Proprietor, ’’'Pittsburgh, June Ist, 1850. For sale by SNEAD A CHAPMAN, at the New Drug Store, Oglethorpe, oa.