The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, October 22, 1852, Image 4

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PROFESSION AMURiiS. CEO. W. lISII, All ovn e y at Law. Oglethorpe, Oa. PRACTICE in the counties bf Mfteoti, Houston, Marion, Sumter, Dooly ami Lee. lie wiUaleo continue to practice in tlie following counties of the Southern-Circim— Telf;iir, Irwin, Thoma*, Lownde?, Clinch, \Varc and Appling. Dee. Vitli, 18C1.* 35 ts P. C. ARRnGTO^, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Oglethorpe, Georgia. April 17tl, 1851. o ( f ii?. nuiT gptk ‘ ‘ ‘J- 1 tudcnhi* professional -r- Ytj v. ’*v to th--vett -‘-m ot U;dc:h< gpe an and v.finite. L3- ii )•.: ■>• i-- in . Raw-son's house, on the coi - ner OI Chadia’u an 1 Macon Sta. where lie limy I* found nt all tintes, unless *h ent on professional bn aitles*. Jan. Ai, 1858, ll—ts MEDI'JAL CAKDrTST frs/2 J } ’“- W ILLIAM ELLIS having pcruianentlv LB landed iri the city of < t.d.-thorpe, most respect i-ft i illy t< n-(yrs Idi services to its citizens me ‘ua'il-'i - l! \ ,ui ■ Mperi.-uee of more tlnn twen ty-five tAV-, to tether with j.roaij t. and diligent at tention to tlie duties of his erofesston, he horns lo merit and receive n lilmml chare nfpatronagc. He *<* found nf P, mporton A Ellis Drugstore, or at lus r. ■d lein-on ILihcKSlrdct. Oglethorpe, led. 4th 1852. 40 t s ('OOK &. TIO’VTrORW. A T T 0 R N E V s l T l , \ \\ Oglethorpe, Georgia. ,l “ - Cos i'l l- of Taylor. 11.m.t..,, fri VV”’ ■ ‘In•■111,1 alliit. and 1 run N ~ l ’- -1 I—ly ,nt-P J ’‘ 1F ‘* B< WOOES *rr2 UA *jo<t permanently loeatsil in this Citv, Y would r. spe, fully Soft,,-his professional v ices to the citizens ot <igle-horpc and anrround -111 z country Having recently ref rued from the MlieivJ l , he I eels eond I, lit that, ho is now p i |.arrd to aftLrd to hi-, patients the advantages of latest miprovi ineiits in Medical r-cienCe. He 111 ly a: ail times he found at, the Oglethorpe llt I, or.it th 1 Olli *o osvr ( h ipmaii’i* Uo<>k Ston, unle'S professionally called nrvuv. l\-h. 18th. 1852. \ 41-at 13 . JIHDIUAL CARD. Do. JAMES M. liiICES respectfully offers hi serriees t,, die citizens of Oglethorpe and vi si* einitv, i:i th various branches of Meiiicisk.— He may he fminJ nt the Drugstore ofPemh-rtou Ellis during the day, and at the residence off. P. H r Tcv, on Sumt- j- St. nt night, when not professional]! ” engaged. August 11th, 18,'L jg ts MBUUFiR & SS.ILL, r ATTO li N 1: V S AT LAW, C.i. WILL ITvAr r U'K in the ■Nupurior (’OMrtn-of ill 1 th* eonntii.s of the Mueon Circuit; in L**.*. - Siik>T ftnl Sumter, .*f th • South Western Circuit. nd in Million nn.i Taylor of the CbAttohoochc. Circuit. Also i.i theSupr uim Court at Macon, Do ent nr, Coliiinltis mid Atm ricus. STRPHKV r. JIH,I.I*II, SAMC'KL HALL. Beptcmh r‘.‘l, 185?. 22-1 v NOTICE. FRWCIS 11. SMITH, I). |). s„ / Graduate},) the : BaUimore Ci.licgr. nf Delial Surge, e l I> removed to Oglethorpe and res p-erf-Tv solicit* ifs citizens and tli ‘-‘-U-LXX7 community generally to call on him. lie lies just return si from Baltimore ami is in pos session ofttll too now an 1 latest improvements in Dentistry, such as Air ( hamber Suction plates, for entire sets; .Inn- ami Block teeth, entire s-ts, witli out springs, Ac. lVrso s wishing work done'would do Well to call mi lox •mine his new Myles. Ofiic at present, at.the Pavillion lloubc. May 7, 1852. 3 _ tf TAILORING. sij Tilll sulworiher respectfully announces to the citizens of Oglethorpe, and the surround ■JuL in'-T f'ount.ry, that he lias commenced tli Tailoring busine-sitt thiseitv. All work entrusts 1 * to his care will he made in a style not surpassed hv those v. hose name exceeds their talent. Outline and repairing dpnc with neatness an ispatch. WILLIAM B. WALSH. August, 12th 1802. 16—3n. TAILORING. tTTTB Suhseriher re.-'peetf.illy announces to ■’ ei 1 tens of O: 1 tlio. pe a:nl tin* si.rro ittdi:i ci'intr.-Ihat In h is •■ooimeDeed ih*■ Tailor!•* linsiilc: > ia ■ lu * cit - .. Ad work entrusted to his e tr will lie mad .* in a -’ ile no: surpassed hy one who nsnie exneeds his talent. Cutting. Repairing ami Cleaning done with nest ness and dispatch. Shop over J. U. Hodges’ Stor". JOHN C. WALTERS. Oglethorpe, August 25th 1852. 3m. TO Till!) PUBLIC.” THE uudufeigned is prepared to execute in tli most workma.ilikj manner, all work in hi line, s ich as house building, Giu Gearing, Serov ‘gilding. Mill writing Ac., on ns reasonable term AH',? other workman in outh-West Georgia.— receive'n.“ ldrussed to him iuUgluthorpa G.a. w 1 1 ant attention. Oglethorp , Si..’ ALEXANDER SMITH. *_ 1 ** tth, 1852; 1— . Jewelry Esu .. , _ - rtL JOHN’ I). IT SULLY Jl, S^3l,< n *’ form the-It:-'-ns oi Ug!elhc.r’’pwtf.i!ly in . -viiii tli - s-.r ----ro.i i iin.’cmin*’ in i’ !i • ti ts opened Establishment in ;H l * *•;■'•, forth- purpose t*V)'v< I r ing clocks, \Ya chi J -lew -irv, Ac, 1 h** public atHu * quested to call un 11 A hit skill in.repairing am engraving, rib-p on *imter Street opposite th Post Ossie". Oglethorpe, Ga Kuly 2d, 1862. 11—3 m. Sonihrrn Mttinal In-nrance Company. llou. AbBLT.Y HULL. P’-isi.Lnt mid Treasur'i-. ALBURN CIIAsI’, S ,a'rv. Prof. C. MgCAV, Aetu'ry, THE nmlorsisned U pr pared to lake fire risks,or rinks upon tli • risks of ser ’ vnots, in tho abovo Compauy, at mnml rates, Per son* otfeetinir In-mrsn nr- members of tho Com panv, and entitled to shone in nil its benefit*, lor farther information o!l on OttRAN C, HtfKNK Agin'. Oglethorpe, Jnne, 11th. 1852. 7—V. nOKTGAfiE SALE. WILL he sold on the fi ret Tnewiny in October next before the Court Ilonse door in th Town of Lanier in the County of .V iron b t we,nth usual honre of ml- : Sit town lots to wit : •. }■’ ‘ 10 17 18, 23, and 84. in th • town of Lamer, b vi, o*i'(W the property of Josiah Hill, to satisfy n Mort ga?e fi fa From Macon Superior Cos :rt in favor n ililler A Chamberlin vs, said Hill. ” THOMAS HI NON, Hop. Sh IT. i -A.'JMTJ AiLI PUBLIC HOUSES. EAGLE HOT El, , /VfL. Hi.. ..iiuersiginu lies eompleteu u large and 1 commodious Brick.. Hotel, on tlie corner ot OuaUiam and Baker Streets, ia the city of OGLETHORPE, convenient to the Enth-oad Depot, nmlensy ofaecess Loth to the Traveling Public and Planters. The house will be undercharge of MR. JAMES BELL. whoh is had much experience in the business. The dooms are well arranged, neat and i.iry and the Table furnished with the held the country atfondi 0-CIIARGES MtIDKKATkJg^ .A fine Livery Stable is kept in connection with the establishment, from which persons cun at ull times be furnished with Carriages liorsee, Ac. dune 25, 1852, 10—ly. EMPXEE BOTH. Oi.JU. l .10K1'... 11 1. TAB undesrigned (late of the Washington f iiL Hall, Macon, (Ja.,l respectfully antio nces to Ui,: public that this NLW AND SPLKNDID HO TEL is now open lor the reception of boarders and visitors. This house is new, Inrce and commodious—the rooms are lie at, spacious and airy—and furnished throughout with new and elegant Furniture. As it will lie under his personal superintendanee. lie tlutters himself, thatmv staiet attention to business, to make bis guests comfortable, and to merit a con tinuation of their patronage. Good Livery btiillesin connection with this House. JLlibE LbVIN. June 25, 1852. lu—tf. “Mmm umm OGLETIIiIKPE, GEORGIA. ul'X'Obl 1L TIIE DEPOT, BY WM. SLADE. TAE proprietor will he pleased nt all time to 1” have illiberal share of patronage and will try ill ail tirpes to make his patrons :is comfortable as he can possib y ‘lo by the close attention ot hims. if ail., sen ants to their welfare during their stay with him. Oglethorpe, April 22, 1852, I—ly UAGAOLjLA HOUSE. (CORXgn OK CUKsCEXf ,VM. SjUMTICtt BTIIKKTS.) B Y A N DliK W‘ II uWA RD . THE best accomodlitions that the times tin lij market will atiord, maybe found at tlieabov - named House, at ull times’ No effort will be spare to render all who 9idl, comfortable. J3F” For Sale or Rent. June slit, 18j 1. 8— PUBLIC IOUB3 F;)R SALE, In Pond Town Ga. Til K subscriber loi buU* his ilosMenc Pit lorinerly kept hv 11. 11. 1.1 MPKLN as a pi icuo isc. Wishing to nmv‘ out to his Sarm, In* VtTf II a haitrai iiu tin* plrtCe. Attachcl to ihepreu i ‘i*s, are all the appliancesof sup} ort* and cornlorf. aeres 01 thus*.* beautiiyl fertile lamb lv iu# in full view of the village, orefirtMs of a variei \ •f fruit, an extensive Bower yard ami a gnnlen *po not to hv excelled. Ii• ventures to assert that th* re is not anofh mTi an ope. iug in So tli Western* Georgia for public house; ami his is the only place in the viliag lapted to the business. A. D. STROUD. Pond Town, Ga. Aug. Bth, 1852. 10—3n*. To <fc SlocKd rovers 11IIK nmiersigned would take this method ot iu forming Stock Drovers and Wagoners, that h has fitted up an extensive STOC K PEA and WAG ON YARD, al the fork of the road leading fron Oglethorpe to Traveler’s Rest, and Atnericus, witliii. tlm corporate limits ot the city of Oglethorpe, \vhcr lie is prepared to accommodate all those who patrtm uchini, on liberal terms. W. D. JONES. April 3()lh 1852. 2 —3ni Valuable Properly lor .Sale. /gi THE Undoreigiicd subscriber desires toscil 01 ill accommodating terms, Lots of Land, Nos; 32 3: 0* no 66 98 88 126 127 128 12!) 130 132 158 and 15; in the tenth district, also Nos. 2 3 -1 23 28 20 30 3l 62 7 in the four-toenth district; Nos. 27 28 23 3* 32 82 33 34 35 36 ill the fifteenth district of Dooh County. Some of the above lands have valuable im provements on them and can be purchased cither it single or collective lots to suit the purchaser. Also one tract of valuable Tobacco land containing 720 acres in the county of Gadsden Fla., 8 miles N. E. of tjuincy on Little Flint, Persons wishing any information respecting the lands in l)oolv co *ntv, >vi : pie ise cull and see the Proprietor of the Pavilion ilo* e in the City of Oglethorpe or at. Cedar Hill, o Slade’s .Mills, in the county oi Dooly. Any perso. wishing information respecting the “tract of Inn.! i /lorida, will please call nndsee’Mr. Daniel M. Ilinsot*. liidsden countv, Flu., or the Proprietor of the l’avit ,on House in this place. WM. SLADE. Oglethorpe, April 20th, 1852. I—ly FOR SALE. J OT No. nine on .-iquartt three on the Corner o; useoii ~n l Chatham Streets. Apply to July 3,1851. 12-ts PHILIP COCK. LOST? j ON the lbtli e tine, one portfolio Tockit MM Book containing one sluij bill an I on dollar bill, and the following describe notes: One note of SIOSO due Ist January next, on John \Y. Brown. One note of $263 duo Ist May last, on Alfred Le - er. (>ne note of $135 due last January, on Stephen F. Miller. One note of $l5O due 12th June, inst, on J, Sey mour. One note of SOO due last January, on Jns. A. Spi vey. One uote of *l3 due June 1346, on James Spi vey. ime note of $46 due Ist April, oiF W. J. Smith, i )ni* note of sl7 8 due Ist Junuary next on John T. Brown. One note of s4odue Ist January last on John T. Brown. On*-note of $53 due Ist of June inst. on John smith. Ono note of s3l due Ist June inst. on W. B. Nel son. .Fifty Dollars reward is offered to nny person heri+vill deliver said pocket Book anil notes. I made puj arn any person from trading sot notes ‘a to me in 1852. June 25 IRS-V. JAM ESS. CALDWELL. lo—ts. OGLETIIOK • ft . *>• THr. Public are *FRR V . VoTHI by the Subscriber ctfiillv informed -SclaESffX&iS excellent Ferrv with there is an ,I,it, just abovethe Railroad Bridge, over id, large ■r, oa the road lending from the eitv of Ogleißiv to .Montezuma, interseeting roads leading to Pefr. Knoxville, Yientiaand the direct road leading from t Vlethm pe to Macon. Rates of f< r, i *ge the same a eustoinurv. JOHN G. SMITH. Oglethorpe, Aug. an, 1852. 19—3 m. NOTICE. THE undersigned takes this method of notifying those against whom they hold notes in aum nts ~v . .r thirty dollars, that unl.'-s satisfactory arrange ments are”iuad before last return dav to the next Superior Court th-.r papers wII ’ *""i i vi'v he turn ed over to an Attorn v foreolb-ctlon. All cone rn e ean make it to their interest to rail and see us. GREER A CARSON. Oglctiborjex July .'*B 1852. J<V—*f WARE HOUSE LARDS. Waic-Iloiise & Commission Business* y 11. 11. BROWN llAa LEASED that large and commodious Ware llo,.se, built, rll and occupied the past season by W, IV. CHAPMAN'A Cos, on the Cornerof Baker and Clmtham btreels, in tile city ol Uglothorpe, mid ten ders bis services to the public as Factor and t ommishion merchant, liespeetfully soliciting their patronage. Cotton, Merchandise uud Country Produce, stored mid sold at the customary rates. This Ware-House is sur rounded by three streets and an Alley, rendering it secure from tire. Insurance can be effected on pro duce in store allow rates. Its location is conven ient to the business part of the city, uml to the lluil doud Defiot. He will at all times bo preiired to offer advan tages equal to any other Ware-House in the place.— All business entrusted to his cure shall have person al attention, assisted by a competent and obliging salesman. E2P Liberal advances made 0:1 Cotton and Pro duce in store, and I trders for goods promptly tilled oil the most reasonable terms. If. 11. BROWN. REFERENCES, BY PERMISSION. Col. William M. Brown, Marion Cos., Jukue M. L. liivixs, ■** “ Messrs. Fatten tt Collins, Macon, On. Rev. Jesse M. Davis, Lee Cos. Oglethorpe, July 17th, 1852. 13—6 m. WASniU RX, WILDER & CO, &:?J FACTORS, AM) loiiHHisvion Ilm liauD, SAVANNAH, OA. Jas. W Abituur.N, “i Will continue the abov% busi- J. If. WiLDEit, > liess at li t Bay Street Bust Eras. G. DaVa, ) of the Eohange. ORDERS for BAdOINO, UO]*E and others sup plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices, ifelorto Major W Sanford, l D ',, . ~ Gen. S. I*. Myriek, | Baldwin Cos. M. Dennis, 1 S. 15. Marshall, J- Putnam Cos. Messrs, CarterA Harvey, ) A. MeAllum, I -r • n lru Peek. f Tw, b'S s Cos. Messrs. Black <£ Cobb, i n ~ ” Sloan A Hawkins, \ Romc ( ' ft - Major John K Rowland, Cass Cos„ August 51 h 1852 16—6 m. Planters’ Ware-House. .isjtsgs’ Aft*- undersigned beg leave to V' ” -a’ , r <s> S inform yo.i that they have taken lie TER.V \V ARE-liULbi, lor a tern 1 01 tmie, ml associated themselves together under the name mil stvle of b. W. BI.UODWi .KTII A CO., in the .il ‘AUE-iiOUaJi A COMMISSION MV SIN ESS, 11 alt its various branvhes. The business will, be •onducted by S. W. BLocDWultT 11; from his ex perience in the business, they feel eontident ol giving moral satisiaetiou to ull those alio may entrust hem with their business. In eoiilinnatioii 01 which, le relur the public to the subjoined references, and it the same time, ask a iiocrul share ol their jmt onuge. They promise to keep their patrons advised ofthe late ot the market at 11IJ times. They take this oc asion to say to any who may btore 1 heir Cotton with hem, should they afterwards wish it shipped to Ma con or bavnnnoh or Charleston, it shall be promptly ittended to without any additional expenses. T heir Ware-House in consequence of its loculity, luis advantages over any other in the place, in point of security from tire, being remote from other build ings. They will also have planters’ cotton insured if desired. Liberal CASJI ADVANCES will be made on Produce in St roe. All orders from Planters’ or Country Merchants will be filled at short notice, and, (as they have no interest in Merchandise,) ut the lowest cash prices. s. w. blc(>itwort h, RICHARD JtdlNtjToN. R E FE R E .VC lib. p l a x r r u is s. Dr. Thomas, Isaac Cheney, Esq., Talbot comity. Gen. T. • iriltin, AJ. 1). North, Lsq., Coweta county, •lames Neal, Lsq., Win. Pryor, i.aq., Pike county. Rev. Wm. Moseley, Judges A W Walker, Henry eo. T hos. W. Ashford, Ed. Bougliton, Lsq., Troup eo. Judge J. May, T. Nichols, Lsq., Fayette co. T. Nichols, Lsq., B. P. Bussey, Lsq., Meriwcth’reo. Chas. Oai-gil, Esq., VY. llarkness, J-sq., Butts co. COMMISSION MEItCIt AXT S. Ri“e Dulin, Esq., Cl .rleston, S. C. Fiehl A Adams, Macon Gii., N. A. Hardee and; Cos., C. llarlridge, Esq., Wrn. P. Youge, Esu., Savannah. Editors 5. IP. Georgian and Southern Dcmocart Gitimx, Gn., Sept, Ist. 1851. This is-to certify that Mr. S. \V. BLoonwoutn, has or several years been engaged in the Ware-1 louse ml Commission business iu this place, and from my lequaintanee with him, 1 feel no hesitation iurecom uemling him iu that capacity to the patrons of Ogle horpe. lie is also a good judge of the quality ol otou, and consequently an excellent salesman. “ A. A. GAEJ.DING. •Gn. partner of the firm of Gaulding,Ferril A Chap man. W. R. PHILLIPS. Sen. partner of Jones, Phillips A Cos. September 11, 1851. 18—ts Carriage Making BUGGY. REPAIRING. not* OXSUMTKKbT. XEAU TIIE EMPIRE HOUSE, OGLETHORPE, GA. THE Coparlorncrehip 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. The business will be continued by Williams mid Lee, at the same stand two doors above the Empire House on Sumter street, where Ihev wiil keep constantly on hand a good lotof BUGGIES AN D UTI lER CAR IMAGES, Also—a vuricty of F'ERF'NlTTßEconsisting of WARDROBES, WASII-STANDS, DINING, CEN TRE, SIDE AND TEA-TABLES, SAFES, Ac. Country produce taken in exchange for any kind of work done at this establishment._jg£3 Oglethorpe, August 20, 1852. * 18 ts CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! _ THE Subscriber announces to thepeo -9^s|d° °f Oglethorpe and surrounding country, that helms now on hand, and wiii con.to ic to receive, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWIIYS, Ac., and will eel) on reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase anything in his line are invited to call and examine his Stock, ut Messrs. Lewis A Price’s Ware-House, on Baker St. T. M. JACKSON, Agent. < gle horpe, July 9th, 1862. 13—ts A FOR SALE. ME h-rll interest in tli titlico of theSOUTll tbis office.’ GEORGIAN. For particulars apply ut —— March, 6th, 1862 CARRIAGE BL’GGYS, rockamlT EPOSITORY. RI AG Had family car- THE Subscribers i> “ ill < ‘ on, '"” < ‘ lo PeceiVu) hand and xO _ p’j. sol every variety of CAlar inp ut Macon price* with tli • freight added, ()ur are requested to give ns a call. G. C. CARMICIIMEI A CO. OgletlKirpo. April 2,18. VA *s—Jy MERC HANTS’ADYKRTISEMETS. k— i baCaHOilW?, Attue old Stand or Carson, Greer A Cos. On the Corner of Snmter and Cuyler Streets. Dealer in l taple & Fancy Dry-Goods. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Bools stml Slio4‘s. Hats stud raps, Hardware China, Crockery and Glassware. FAMILY GROCERIES, Ae., A., Ac. Oglethorpe, Gu. September, Ist, 1852. 19—ts. FAVILt GROCERY STORE. THOMPSON A PEEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. Respectfully infoAn their friends uud the public generally, that Uiey keep constantly on hand a fail assortngMit of Family Groceries, such as Flonr, Bacon, Bal'd, Butter, Cheese, Sugar, Cof teu, bait, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, Mackerel, Corn, Aleul, Ac., together with every variety of Spices, Fruits, Nuts, Ac., Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Suuff, and many 01 her articles too tedious to mention—all of which they will sell ns low as any other establish ment in the eity. Cull and try them—store on Cuy ler Street. • May 7, 1852. ‘ 3—ly. MCDONALD & WILLIS, jjj|g 0r... Bit AI. DEALERS IN FAMILY GKCt.r.- UIBS, PROVISIONS, DOMBSTIC GOODS, SHOES, lIARDWARB, BAGGING, ROPE Ae. All orders thaukfully 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 Sc Grocery Store. (O.v the oorneii of Sumter and Cutler Streets.) Jd I I I OIXS ES, womld respectfully in • w-w • ■ KL form his former patrons and the public generally, that he now occupies the Store House loriiierly occupied by Duwsou, on the corner ot Sumter amt Cuyler Sts., where he will keep a large and w ell selected stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Boots, Shoes Ae.— He will also keep constantly 011 hand a large lot of GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The public are respectfully requested to call and ex amine for themselves. Oglethorpe, June 4th, 1852. 7—ts J. KAUFMAN Sc 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, Muslins, and all kind of Ladies Dress Goods, Hose, ({loves, Laces, Edgings, silk Parasols, Fans, Ac., together with a variety of fancy; Articles, and a nice assortment offine Jewel ry. Also a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTH IN G, .-shoes ail.) Boots. All of which Will be sold, for cash, at New York cost price. May 22, 1851. 6—ts. W IXTER’S MONEY W ANTED. Till-: undersigned offers for sale, a splendid lot of snsh, sizes from Hi to 18 lights lo by 12 AUSO A fine lot of Liquors, family Groceries, and other articles to.o.tedious to mention; all of which will lie sold for Winter’s Money in bills under five dol- pur. Those who have this kind of “Fod der, will do well to call before he gets out of the notion oftrading for it- I can be fonnd on Cuyler Street, next door to Carson, Greer A Go’s Store. . , , James and. woolbrigiit. Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—ts. GIX BANDS. FM7IIL Subscribers have just received a lot of pat -M. cut st retell oil Gin Bands to which they would call the attention of Planters and others who want first rate Bands. . BANKS A Cos. Oglethorpe, Gn. August. 25th 1852. 19 —2m. lints, Clothing,Saddlery, Crockery, Ilnrd >7 “ are, Furniture, Nails, Salt, Coffee, die., for sale at the cheap Store in Fort Gaines Oa. by dill a marshall. June, 1, 1851. 9 ts. R. 75 Barrels of Supierfinc flour for sale at Fort Guiues, Ga. liv f)ILL A MARSHALL. June 1, 1851. B—ts. Ift AQON 1 BACON!! We have lor side 40 Casks JLV Bacon SIDES, at the lowest market prices. DILI. A MARSHAL]-. Fort Gaines, Ga. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. Brandy, wine, gin, whiskey, syrup AND VINEGAR, for sale by DILL A MARSHALL. Fort Gaines, Ga. June 1. 1851. 8 ts. ’ 1I VPLF,; SI’GAR. ~ 1,000 LBS, JUST RECEIVED and for 9 y ODOM A WILDER. Oglethorpe, June 18tli, 1853. 9—ts. WANTED. AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE 500 dozen Eggs, I,(KMI Turkeys, Chickens, and Ducks, for which the highest Market price will he paid in Cush. „ , , JESSE CAIN. Oglethorpe, Sept, 7th 1852. 20—ts LINSEED, Train, Lard and Nentsfoot Oils, for sale by SNEAD A CHAPMAN. Oct- 17 FRENCH Window Glass, for sale by SNEAD A CHAPMAN. Oct. IT SUGAR, Coffee, Syrup and Molasses, just receiv ed and for sale low by KAUF’MAN A BRo. Ootober 10, 1851. 26 ts BOOKS! BOOKS!! \ Atljfgpl | -M-W BOOKSTORE, near theOglc uiiitTw * horpe Hotel, where the subscriber de* 1 hUhBUr signs keojing a general assortment of Miseeiianeotis, Kchool and Blank Books, and 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 market. Just received.—One fine Melodian, of superior tone and finish. A lot of fine Violins, also a splendid lot of Accordeons, vurying iu price from $1 50 to $25. A. B. CHAPMAN. January 10th, 1852. 89 ts DISSOLUTION. THE Firm of Snead A Chupman is this day dis solved, by mutual consent. The business will bo continued by F. T. Snead. F. T. SNEAD. F. S. CHAPMAN. Oglethorpe, Jan. 26, 1852. A CARD. In retiring from the F'irm of Snend A Chapman, 1 take this opportunity to tender my thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to us; and respectfully solicit a contiuauce of the same to my former partner, Mr. F. T. Snead, who will con tinue the Drug Business at the old stand, on Sumter (Wet. HTV ou will all do well to give him a tri ’ v Ft )STER 8. CHAPMAN, -pa, Jan. Mth, 1852, 4J_ n?G\L notices. „ . ac u tiuuuty. W 11 BREAK, Hezet. .1. Guy applies to me for let ters of Guardianship, for George W asliington Gilbert, a minor ten vears of age, son of Cicero Gil bert of Alabama. These arc therefore to cite ami admonish nil persons interested to be and appear at my office, within the t ime 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” GEORGIATIWiu'on County. ■ 1 i-uiAGB W."TAUnTON of the 741st District UW G. M. of said state, tolls before me, Harvey Rodgers a Justice of the Peace in said District, one estrav Bay Horse Mule seven or eight years old with some black marks around his legs, five feet high; ap praised Uy William McDowell and Henry Taunton at. one hundred and twenty dol'nrs. This Novem ber 21st, 1852. HARVEY RODGERS, <l. r. A true extract from the estray book—this Februa ry 17th 1852. W. J. COLLIN'S, a 1. c. February 27, 1852. GEORGIA, County, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Du pree, late of said County deceased, are re quested to make payment, and those hnving claims asainst said estate will present them in terms oflaw to WM. N. DUPREE Ex’r. August, 6th 1852. 19—401. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY authority of the last Will and Testament of Shadrach ly F’elton, dec’d the undersigned Executors offer nt private sale, a valuable body of Land, eonsistingof Nine Hundred Acres, of which two hundred acres are in cultivation, and the bal ance is mostly covered with ouk and hickory growth. This settlement is known as the Rushin land, ex tending from Beaver creek to Flint P.iver, and ad joining Montezuma, and also the lands of Daniel llaugabook, Benus 11. Clark and Gen. Armstrong. If not previously disposed of, tlie said body of land will be sold at public auction,at the town of Montezu ma on the first Tuesday (2d day) of November next. Titles unquestionable, and terms made- known at the time of Sale. C. H. YOUNG, ) . J. M. FELTON. f> Nrs - Montezuma. July 21, 1852. 1 I —ids. Th ■ above s ile is postponed .uut 1 tie second Tuesday in November next. Tlat oii Slu'l’iirSalc. he sold bt'tore the Court House door in ww the Town of Lanier, Mfleon-emmty, between’ t lie legal (lours 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) two hundred and thirty-three in the first district ol Originally Muscogee now Macon County, said land well improved, levied on as the property of William McDowell, to satisfy afi fa from Macon Superior Court in favor of Henry Taunton, vs. Jasper F. McGUimory and Willian McDowell. Also —Lot of land No. (23) twenty -three in the I'3th District of Originally Muscogee now Macon County, levied as the property of Josiah Hill, to sat isfy a fi fa from Maoou Superior Court, in favor of S. S. Turrer A Brothers vs. Josiah liill, property pointed out by the 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 ti 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 known, now occupied by John Freeman as a work shop,'to satisfy a Justice Court fi fain favor of Posey R. Stanfield vs. said John Freeman, property pointed out liy plaintiff. Also— Lot of land No. (1,39) one hundred thirtv mne in the Ist District Originally Muscogee now Macon county, to satisfy sundry Justice, Court ii fas in favor of John Sturdivant vs. John Underwood, property pointed out by plaintiff. Levies made and returned to me by a constable. TIIOMAS DIXON, Dep. Sh’ff. Sept. Ist 1852. 20—tds. Entered according to Act of Congress in ihc vear KM .hy .1. s. Houghton >l. D, in the Clerks office of tin itisirict court for the eastern and istrict of Pennsylvania ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! O’ GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. J. S. Houghton’s PEPSIN, the true Di gestive JUICE, prepared, from. REN NET, or the fourth Stomach 0 f the OX, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Pht/siolo gical Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. I)., Philadelphia. This is truly a whimtrful remedy for Indigestion, tlys pepsii. jaundice, liver complaint constipation, and de bility, curing alter nature’s own method, by natures own agent, the i.astric Juice. JEr Half a teaspnonful of Pepsin, infused in vva'er. will digest nr dissolve five pouds of navst beef in about two la urn, out of the Stomach. Pepsin is ihe chief element or great digestive princi ple of the Gastric juice—the solvent oftne food, the purifying, preserving, and stimulating agent of the stom ach and intestines, tis extracted from the digestive stomach of the Ox. thus forming an artificial digestive fluid, precisely like the natural gastic juice mils chemi cal powers, and furnishing a complete and perfeci suhsti. lute for it. Hv the aid of tills preparation the pains anil evils.of indigestion and dyspepsia are icmoved 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 tie on the verge of the grave. The scientific upon which it is based, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. Baron Lebig, in his celebrated work on animal Chem istry. says: -An artificial digestive fluid aimlngoiis to the ga-lic juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane oftlie stomach of tfie calf in which various ar ticles of food, as meat and eggs will be softened, changed and digested, just in the some manner as they would la in the human stomach. ’ 02T l ull on the agent, anil get a descripihe circular. BUM*.giving a large amount of scientific ev ideuee, sim ilar to the above, togfejher with rejfirts’ ill rtiiferhabl, chres, from all parts of the Imbed Mates. AS A fIYsPEPSI A GU REIt. Or Hngjilon’s, Pepsin has produced the iiiostVnarvelloue effects, in cm mg eases of dehihty. ertiaeintioiV, nervotll decline,and dvspeutie consiuoptioii. it is impossible to give the details of cases in th- limits of this adv rti-e ----nrent; hut authenticated efreum-ta ccs have been triten of more than two hundred remarkable curbs, in Philadel phia. New 1 ork and Boston alone, ’"hese were near ly R| l desperate i a-es. and the cures were notonly ntnid and wondprful. but permanent. It is a great nervous antidote, and particularly useful for tendency tn Billions disorder, liver complaint lever ami ague or badly treated fever aad ague, and the evil effects of quinine, men ury and other drugs uism-the di gestive organs. after a long sickness. Also, for excess of eating and the 100 free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles health with intemnerance. Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in powder and in fluid rout—and in perseription vials for the use of Pliysirians Private circulars for the use of Physicians, mav be obtained of lr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole processor preparation, and giving the am bon nes upon which the elaimes of this new remedy are bas ed. As it l* not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised agatt st its use by Physicians in respectable stand. iiigandriigidarpmeNce Price. One Dollar perbotile if Observe I his!—Every bottle of the genuine Pen sin hears the wrnten signature of J. 8. Houghton I) a/arf"seemed' 1 hiladel|,l,ia ’ lV C °PD■% aadTrade T? S v' d *’ “ nd I>,er ” ln medicines Per tale by Snead A Chapman, Drug* Ac. at th< WORKMEN WANTED. THE Suberibcr wishes to hire 6 or 8 Workmen to work in his Gin Faotorv. Carpenters, Cabinet Workmen or Gin makers will answer tlie purpose, provided they are steady and industrious. J. IL WATSON. Palmyra, Ga. August 24th, 1862. la FOR Sale by DILL A MARSHALL, a large quan tity of Bagging, Rope and Twine. Fort Gaines, Ga, June 1, 1851. a ts NOTICE TO BEEF EATERS J rjIIIE SUBSCRIBER will furnish the citizens of JL Oglethorpe, daily, with Beef, at from 4to 6 cents per pound. Mutton, from 60 to 76 oente per quarter. Pork, at 8 cents per pound. W. B. JONES. July 23d 1862. 14—ts, NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of T. M. Jack* son A Cos., in the counties of Macon, Sumter, Dooly and Marion, are notified that-their notes accounts have been placed in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq. of Oglethorpe, for settlement. T. M. JACKSON A CO. June 19th, 1861. 10—ts THE NEW DRUG STORR SXEAD & CHAPMAN* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DItLGGIsT. * (S umt e h Street.) OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA. THE undersigned would respectfully in- n. fy form their friends and tlie public, that W X& they have just opened a DRUG STORE fi .11 Oglethorpe, where they will keep constantly on hand a large and fresh assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Surgical and Dental Instritfiiiente, Gold Foil, Perfumery, Soaps and choice Toilet articles. Also, Paints, Oils, Potash; Window Glass, Dye Stuff, Choice Spices, Essences, l*atent Medicines, Ac., Ae., and a full assortment ot w hatever belongs to tlie bu’ siness. t3P Having bad sjx years Practical Experience in the Drug Business, mi! being determined to de vote to it th. il- who!- .’ 1 i/IIS ion, they hope to merit and ree ive sdlber-M j .t milage. j \ er.v ii i. !-< ; ..i ..j. in the neatest manner and. V arranu'!. 111 -11 and Ip re, orjiable tybe returned, 1 hysiuitns’ Prescription put up with cure and des patch. The attention'of Physician*, Country Merchants and Planters, is called to our slock, jis'we feel con fident w<? can supply them with ail articles in our line, on terms that will not fail to give satisfaction. SNEAD A CHAPMAN, October 17, 1851. 27—ly WHITE LEAD, l'or sale by tut. 17 1851. ts. A CAAPMAN. R. E. SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. I bis worm Medicine has iiunsuperaya—if equal—in tliin or any other roiiniu'. Il ls nmch used and highly re commended I) Fhjeioiaiis. WORMS frequently infest children, aggravate all other diseases, ami are capuble ol produc ing great disturbances in the system, and, conse quently all medicines given to remove them should lie prepared with great care, and of the best mate rials ; aud it is to be feared that many ot the wornu medicines in use are totally destitute oi'the quali ties. The Vermifuge which file subscriber offers to . the public is perpared of tlie best materials that can. be procured. THE TRUTH B\ MEN OF TRUTH. I oneerning Sellers’ Vermifuge A single vial producing wonders. Keadihe following from the Kev. 8. Hake lieid Pastor of the Libeny street A/ell, list Episcopal church: „ _ . c Pf.TSBURCiH, MarchS. 1847. Mr. Is. E. Sellers, —It is from & sense of duty, as well as with great pleasure, that 1 bear testimony t< lie vir tue ofynur justly eeleb-ated Vermifute. 1 procured a single bottle and gave it lo tlireeof nil children, who bad beeifil! for several weeks The oldest was seven ears old. the nexl four, and tlie.yi ungesi eighteen li.mitlis. The first passed fifiy-six worms, the second orly-seven. and the th-rd a considerable number rtot distinctly recollected: tsince then they have been do ng well, and are now ingoud health. Yours, respectfully? 8 WAKEI I ELD. Gkeknville, Va. January 15,18 5. Mr. 11. E, Sellers, —tour Vermifuge gives univ. rtal natisfaclion. 1 have sold Fahnestock's, M 4 ane's and -thers,but none has given thesatisiaclion that yours Ims 6. F. GUAll.iAl. Post Aiaster. Sellers’. Vermifuge-—Us uorks uonders every - Bio Bandit, Ky. 3/av 12, 1818. Air K E Sellers—Dear sir: \our Veimifuge produces speh wonderl’ul rehults, that / think it worth while to uiv** you a few fact* about it. A neighbor. Dr <ray, bi'Uglitfrom me one vial of it. and gave the contents tn three of his children; the first passed 180, the second l:3,an<l the third 7t, making 403 w’orms by using ons vial. Dr tiray immediately bought four vials more. Dr. J also gave ’h* eontenUi ot one vial to three of his children, which brought from the first /3. Irom the second 54, and from the third 3-, makimr 156 worms bv tlie use of one vial. 1 gave m\ own child, aged fine year, two reaepoonfuls, which expelled 14. one of w hich was at least one finit long.— \ our Vermifuges considered the best that lias ever been brought to our section of country, and so faras now, has nevet failed. Yours, respectfully, J L TRUMAN. LET PHYSICIANS SPEAK. Sellers’ Vermifuge is the best use. — Here it Proof. Lick.mo Station Ky, Dec. 17 1845. Mr R E Sellers, —1 lta v e the pleasu-e in inform you that 1 have used in mv practice your celebrated Vermi fuge with the most happy results. I have f-rmerly used Fahnestock’s, but being Persuaded lo try yours, I have found it far supperiorin every respect , niid i an -ay with out the fearof c ontradiction, that your Vermifuge pos sexres more virtue than any 1 ever used, and most cor dially recommend It to the attention of the publici will state a ease where I gave one vial of jour Vermi fuge. My brother's child was paining and wasting to a. there skeleton In 36 hours after 1 gave the Vermifuge llie - normous quantity of upwards of su: hundred worm were parsed. The child that was given up for lust, is now as well as any in the neighborhood. AMBROSE ARNETT, M. D. Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World. CALUroils.O. April 1,1M51. Tins certifies that Ihaie kept on hand ami used in my practice. It K Sellers’ Vermifuge, for the two past years. lam confident in saying it has not failed, in a ‘ingle instance, to relieve rfillifren and adults troubled with worms; in many instances it has brought away large quantities. 1 ant eonfiduitii is the best worm ttys dicttie in Use. AM Ilia’ i -lured to give It reputation in any family, is topic. ;i rt mir inai. I! II WILSON. A!. I>. I’ l.v I Kan ANT,'V a , ttet. 4, 18-<7. .Ur. It t. ,**—O', jour Vermifuge, 1 can say viiiie.i,. r,ua:i>ui tirtyt having usedit extensively in my pnieMfi- for tin- last four or file lears. I think it decided ly h best preparation ofllie kind of which I have any knowledge, aliliongh I l ave licrcioforr used the prepss ration oi'several other manufacture is Yours, respectfully, l> COUGH, M: I). Sellers’ Family, Medicine. „ ■ . Vo AVION. Ohio, May e 5, 1849. Air. It E ."ellers.—l think it right, for the benefit of otliers, to stair some facia in relation ut your excellent faintly Medicines. I have used voitr Vermifuge largely in my twn family <ne vml frequently answering for expHjiii g large qutu. lines (say 100 to 200) of worms from two children, nave also used your Liver Pills ami Cough £>rip in my fiunHy and tney have, i every m*Uuic<s produced line effect desired 9 Ah lam engaged in merchandising. I am able to state that J ha\e yet to hear ol the firti failure where your medicine* have been used in my Rectioti of tlie cqu utry. In conclusion, I may Mate than hey are the medicines 0 * the (lay, and are destined to have a very extensive pop ulartty. 9 1 ours, renpeetfully, W || Pi NISEI,. The Vermim-’ c will conliniic to have a’ red out side wrapper, and will have the name ofßab’tE. Selim stamped uponsach vial, without which it is not his Ver tntfuge K E SELLEUB Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Juue Ist, 1850. “ For sale b, SNEAD * CHAPMAN, M tfca Km* Prng Store, Ogisthorpe, G,