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Over the Post Office.
■VQL. 2.
•THE SOUTH WEST GEORGIAN,
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.CHARLES IS. YOUNGBLOOD.
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ministrators and Guardians, are roquAed by law
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vious to tile day of sale. *;
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the month, between the hours of ten in Ihe forenoon
and three in the the Courthouse in the
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Notice that application will be made to the Or
dinary for leave to sell l.nml and Negroes, must be
published weekly for two months.
Citations for*Potters ot Administration, thirty
days ; for Dismission from Administration, monthly
aix months; for Dismission from Guard.-iuthip,
weekly forty ‘lays.
Roles eor Foreclosing or Mortgage, monthly four
mouths: for establishing lost! papers, for the full
space of throe months ; for compelling titles from
executors orndmjnisti'ntpts where a bond has Mfceh
given liy tljo deceased, the full space of . three
months. jp
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are held responsible till their bills are settled, and
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V. The Courts have decided that ivf*ing‘tsfake’
a newspaper or periodical from Ihe office,-or rcniov.
ing and leaving it uncalled for, is prpn#facii'oxi-;
deuce of intentional Viiaed.
’ApmASRSR^iZ
WILL be sold to the highest bidder, hetWefU the’
usual hours of sale,'on Wednesday, the J rst day of
December, next, at the laic residence of WeSley A,
Daniel deceased, all the peri- liable property of Miiil
deceased, (negroes exceptod) consisting of corn, fod
der, wheat, horses, hogs, cattle, house-hold und’kitoh
en.furnitirre, plantation tools Ac. Ac., bale to con
tinue from day to duy until all is sold. Trip's on
the day. -*1 ’ ‘
ROBERT 11. DANIEL’ { ‘
braxton i:y.i:ZL. Atl ” s -
Oet. 12 ‘ 20—Gt.
~ mwni.
Airs. U,. PKEI. would resjieeiullv inform hir
foi/* former patrons and tho public that she can
befouftd at the residence pf M. S MeKinzie
Esq on green square, where she keeps constant ly on
hand n well selected Stock of Silks, Ribbons, Trin -
mings for dresses dtp. which she offers to sad low lor
cash. |
Dresses and Bonnetts madd (o order with neat,
ness and despatch.
Bonnetts and huts bleached, pressed, and dressed
in the latest style.
Nov. 12 1852. 29—ts.
To Physicians
OBSTETERIC, Dental and Surgical instruments,
Susp.nusony Bandages, Silver male and Female
Catheters just received and for sale by
PEMBERTON <fc ELLIS.
At the sign of the Golden Mortar,
Nov. 12, 1852. , 20—ts.
I/ •
Oils.
LINSEED, Mashine, Lump and Train. Oils, just
received and for sale at the sign of the Golden
Mortar by PEMBERTON 4 ELLIS,
Nov. 12, 1852. 20—ts.
A Fine lot of Window Glass of nil sizes, Putty,
Brushes, Potash Ac. just received and lpr sulo
at the sign of the Golden Mortar, by
PEMBERTON 4 ELLIS.
Nov. 12, 1852. 29—ts.
f ‘ r
Quinine. gp
C A ounces of Quinine just received and for sale
■JOlP'l.y PEMBERTON 4 ELLIS
‘ Nov. 12, 1852. 29—ts.
K.K. K.
Bottles of lUd way's Ready Relief, just
VvFvr received ami for sale ut the sign ot the
Golden Mortar by PEMBERTON A ELLIS.
Neff. J 2, 1852. 23
Doz. Bottles of Ayres Cherry Pectoral, and C
do*. Bottles Balsnhi ofWjld Cherry just rieliv
ed and for sale at the sign of Gulden Mort ar bjr_
PEMBEftTON 4 El4®.
Nov. 12, 1852. 8^
To <lc Ladies.
PERFUMERY and toilet articles of ever variety
among which arc the Oil of Sweet Jassamlne,
Oil of .lohnqiiill, Oil Rose Gcramum, Oil Tube 11<io,
Oil Magnolia. Luluim Genuine Extract* and Essences,
and a superior Cologne of their own make, for sale
at the sign of the Golden Mortar bv
PKMBKR’rOX 4 ELLIS.
Nov. 12,1862. ‘ 29—ts.
OGLETHORPE EATING HOUSE
POWEL 4IIILI SMAN take pleasure in nnuoiic
ingtothe citizens of Oglethorpe, that they
have opened at their Nl-.iV STORE, on Sunftor street,
in three separate departments,, a
Family Grocery anti Provision Store,
AtOAFUi TIONLKY
f. A V;: . , ! -
CAADY MMi ICTOBY
AND A iiUAliiiiiv ~
.EPICORLAN . AL( ON
eating no; - r
where all lasts, sweet or so- r, elm ■ e si ited in > o
ble <|uiok time, toon tI.L- the line o luxuries,
KrBI>P in the finest atv.e, or not. served,'as yo
Ii ! ‘ • ‘ ‘•% ‘
The family Greer * .
lioju i j’ Wriutrltm . .
all kinds, Preserve of sn
berries, Cherrieß, Melons and Citrons, l)i i-.-d Cur
rants, jellies, Ground Ginger, Pepper, jtpiee Catsup,
fans Almonds, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts,
it aild Jlazel Nuts, Filberts. AppL-s, ( iiui
■temoris, NutSnegs, Cracker.-, Pearl Starch,
Ciggrij ’Snuff, Fine Chewing and Smoking
TpLceo, Mtehes Oysters mul Fish in their season.
Canons of all kinds, Cordials, Madeira and Port
wißWfor Medical purposes, and indeed almost any
tiimpand every thing in the way of luxuries or
clKidy tindranlrctioiirry llnu
llfnillory, will be commensurate with the pat
roiiage extendop, however great, and all orders H orn
tile City or 6B%utrg| will be filled at tlio shortest
‘*iioti‘.A A • Jjfrj “
The I'pirill'Pßn Saiooil, will at nil times
►be a fenst of “fat where, natures provision
basket will be cm tied of its delicacies, mid served up
with si ili luxuriant flavor gs to tempt the appetite
ofthe most prudent dyspeptic, to satiety. This de
partment will he under the personal supervison of
I’Owcll, who intends to make it a perfect “lick log,’’
sodelieioi.othal itwill .be a luxury to “lick tjie dish
es,” lie guarantees to fiiahe his eustortiers ‘Teel
good” tor a week niter each:repast, at the “(Igb -
tho: pe Luting baWn.” Give- us a call.
tig.Who: pc, Lov. 12, 1852, 29—ts.
GEORGIA, MACON COUNTY r
\\ 'UEREAri, Amanda Rilev-appliestn me for let
’ v lertt of Administration on the estate of Jftfay
otte Riley late of said county deeeaeed. These are
therefor, to cite and admonish all persons interest•
ed to he and appear at iriy office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause if any. exists tvliv
sTifd letti-r! sboykl not be granted.
Given under “my hand officially,
W..,r, Ctyi.lJXS, Orfiinnrv.
<lSf.29, 1852, . 27—30,1
IV© TICE.’
arid. y[l! persons w anting Difek work
A done, by api.lyingtothe
slibseribei'. Mv work shall lie executed lit as good
style ns can bulk,as imf-lfo place and on asVcnsoniible
terms. *• Fbr mrther iiiforination npjdyVo
,1. If, HOLLAND
Oglethorpe, April.Bo,..z. ~, *BP 2—f,
Macon WheelH* Sale.
WILL be sold b, lore the Court (Rinse door in
the Town of Lanier, Maconcfamitv. lietween
111” I L -I lio-irs ill sale oil : lo- bmkJTflc •
boembejtoejt tbq,followingjajiflHp -wit:
Burt of lot numbergn-vt^Eon,^*7)•oh block ; t\yo,
tlill-ty-six (3d) feet frost hjMKySy-k: Ttihing down
filtv ‘ (4-1 1 fe< l leet -wide,
being all the |ori'f wlrtrifMßUHpßands on. known
us the Ten-pin Alloy tyoutj-.urihVsAil. Si ivot. ami 0,-
Wpiod bv Goff 4
.el'ty of William 11. saffify n fi fa in
tnvor of Benjamin 1 fiffi Said-fiiglmm, D. W.
Sellers and James M.. !f.: L ust©ff .
. Also, one bay Jfortp feu or twelve yews old, levi
ed on us tjp- properl#jgf Madilon Ilobbs to satisfy
two fi fas in favor of.fiihariturtUvant, and Sturdi
vant and Gilbert vs sOi(H foffis.
Also, one hundred nill mtjijfteres oflaud on the
South side of .creek bcirnr rntyt of number one hund
red and twenty, (120) in“ U- l.wsply-pimti (29) Dis
trict of originally Lee now Muetm coitnfy, level on
by yjrtucofthree .hr-tieo.Court fi fifvor of
Rhilip I. Rai-s and Others, vs J. prop
eitv tevieiMllfifi, I l-i ,„dl,. .
Also, lot mimbyMllWhr<-c (58) in the twenty
ninth (29) pisn-i<.l of Oi-i. i ii:•! 1 v Leo row Mncon
eounty levied on its tjiT prouyriy ofvSl M:tv,
to satisfy aHfn in ii’.-.voj’ ‘of (Jfrt huH, tb vs
*aid May, jroj>i*rty poHjtod out l y Mav. ’
AWj iol. uiinilfo, (vjd i ; • •lik^nth
.(13) Difitriet of ©rj.inalJy* mow Maeon
county, levied on aaiheqirojf'riy ioh IS. Har
ris, by virtueof two Just ice Court i; ■’! la fitvor of
Htephen llobfw, vs said Harris, y^j,l pro]#my levieil
oif and returned tome ly an’ i i-operty
pointed out by defemHmt.
Amo, lots number five and six - . on Square
clevwi (y) in West ogliihor; .e, h-wsl on by sun
dry justice Court nTibi in lz vo . Carson, Gri vr and
others vs dames M. Foster, sum lots’ well improved,
said property levied ou and returned in ina bv Con
stable.
A lot number sixteen (15) ii, the second (2li 1)
District of originally Muscogee now Mpcon county,
levied on by u Justice Court fi fa in *a;of Join .
Sturdivant vs Joseph Jolmsonr said levy made and
returned Ip me by Constable. •
Albo, fifty acre* more or less, of lot number one
hundred and sixty, (1U0) in the first (lit) District of
opiginnlly Muscogeejiow Maeon county, being the
South-west conier of-said lot. levied on by virtue of
two fi. fiis in favor ftf Elizabeth Goodman vs James
P. Sltibbv
Also, lqt number ninety (90) in the thirteenth (13)
District of originally Mucogee now Macon conity, le
vied on us t|ie property of A. M. Thomason to satisfy
a fi fa in favor of Dirvjj If ill and others vs said Thom
ason, said property pointed out, by defendant.
THOMAS DIXON, Dc>. Sh'ff.
NoV. Ist 1852. PUitls.
BREAD, BREAD,
THE undesigned would respectfully iiiforit the
citizens ol OglethoK]ie and surrounding Coun
try that he has opened a
BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY,
’ A CANDY^IANUFACTORY.
Parties and Weddings fornishod with ornamented
mid other fancy Cakes. Die above articles I will
supply fresh manufactured of tho best Materials.
Terms CASH.
Store on Sumter Street, third House South of
Empire Hotel
JOIIX STARK.
Oglethorpe, Nov. sth, 1852. 28—ts
HITOAR, Coffee, Syrup and Molasses, just receiv
ed andforsale low by KAUFMAN 4 HRO.
October 10, 1851. 26—ts
OIR COENTRY’S GOOD IS OCRS.
OIiIETHORPE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1352.
j *. J i L .a.
HUDSON & SCARBOROUGH.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
’ DRY-MOODS &,GROCERIES,
Hardware and crockery, hat’s, boots
AND SHOES, RbJroY MADE CLOTHING* .
, 4c. 4q,
.On Cuyi.fi STiu:KT,,Ooi.RT|ioKriv G eoiioia.
Planters ami Country Merchants are rpseiglly iu
vrted to call and examine Hieir Stock, which is the
largest ever brqughGto this Market.
Oli-thorpe, ©ft. N’ov. Tsth, 1852. 2S—tf
MACON ItRAYCH
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
FREEillitN, ROBERTS,& (o.
Maiiiirnffnre’ii Se, Deaf‘-r *il
CaSRI AWRt, lIARNKBS, ’ ’ARK 1 .-U-iK A'N u - AI.- i
HpLM’Y yAIMI WAd'F. ('AKIMAGi- Ttf
•iJ.\G:>, LEATHER, WHIPS, V.VU.v.
..ISHT-IS, ‘ A-e. ‘ !
j • -4iX NFMOVffOUS V ittl.R'B Vs A -iP HUVr. >rMF .•
. .'. -MAN, U. y* -•
i <>r]*o, lOV. otji, 1852. v “• - • 5
• ...... ;o.v t
a . ID RI'AS, William .1. 11. Carleten i ppijes to
* ” me lor loiters of Adirimislration upon the es
tate of l)r. I. M. 11.-Cai'leton, lute sniLcounty de
eeu-eil,
T hese arc therefore to cite nud adniouißh all per
sons interested to tiifaud‘appear at my oifiiee, vvith
ju the time preserbed tly law, to show cause if any
exists why s'nid letters should not be grunted.
Given undW myrhand officially.
W. J. COI.LINS, Ordinary.
Nov Ist, 1852. 28—30d
John w. iir.Aui.EY. r. u. nusos.
Uopartncrship Notice.
FBAIIE undersigned bavo formed n eo-pnrtnersbip
JL for the purpose of transacting a (Strictly CASH)
business in the sale of GISoCEItIES and PLANTA
TION SUPPLIES. Their stock is large and varied,
and being purchased Inf- CASH, will be Sold for
CASH ONLY. They will also pay the highest mar
ket plino at all times for Cotton and every kind of
Country, produce. Wool, Ac,
BRADLEY AHUSON.
P. S.—The subscribers are not connected or in
any way interested with any Commission or Ware-
House in this or any other place,
Oet. 22,1852, 26—4 t
Mortgage Sheriff* Sale.
WILL he sold before the Court house door ill the
Town of Lani'-r, Maeon county, bet ween the
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January
next the following property to wit:
Lot number sixteen (IB) on Square tiyenty-thre#
(23) in the Town of Oglethorpe with the improve
ments ihercon, sold by virtue of a Mortgage ii fa in
favor of F. A. Nance, vs John B. Arnold, said lot
Containing forty feet front ami one hundred and
fift.v feet back. Also, lot number seventy-six (7B)
in the thirteenth (13th) District of originally Museo
gee now Mncon county, also, lot number one himdi
red and ninety-sjx(l9B) fi the first (Ist) District ot
originally MuSecgee now Macon eounty, also, lots
number one and seven (1 A7) on Square t w eii(y,ti ve
(25) ill the Town o: Oglethorpe, sold by virtue of n
.Mortgage fi fa in favor yf 11. Stoddard A Go., vs
John H. Arnold, Daniel F. Fleming Vs same, G. 11,
Cnmerrou ys same,
THOMAS DIXON, Dcp’tSh’iT.
Nov. Ist, 1852. . 28—2 m.
CITATION
GEORGIA, ) -'\M
j- Present W. J. Collms. t H-d.
Macon County, )To all wlibm it may fbneeVn,
l HEREAS Nathan Bryan administrator upon
l* the estate gs MoGruilef Hrynn late of said
eounty deceased, Hpplies for letters ol Dismission
fiven {Ke administration of said estate —‘thorelure or- -
dered that the kindred and creditors of said dec- as
oi 1 Ih', and they arc hereby cited and admonished to
flic their objections (if any l in mv office
in terms of the-law ; otherwise letters ot flisiiqc-ion
will be'grnuted the applicant, at the next My •term
ofthe Court of Drdinarv of said County. “
By order of the Court,
■ * , _ W. J. COT.LINS, Ordinary. ,
Nov. Ist Jfp62, 28—mOni."*
ss© REWARD.
iTFULEN fopih the subscribers jdiißtation,
itSfS iie mile East of Richland St” vurt Goun
f T/S tj;Geo., on the night of the 19tU iust.
oug small Iron Gray Horse, 5 years sci next spring,
hoih laud feet white, and a small sear oil his breast,
with marks of collar on his shoulders, walks mid
trots well and Ims u shan't thin main, no other marks
-recollected. Twenty ‘dollars reward wifi he j.ai i
for the delivery of my horse, and thirty dollars lor
the thief with proof Kirffieiehtsfo convict him,
JOHN BLAK I.Y.
Richian Co, Gn. Oct. 28, 1852. oi-ftb
JOHA V. PRICE A CO.
WAfl®-HOHS£
V i , v —v
10, AND
ulf tj! ?3J'■ N
Ill AV I: s.ioeiated with me in the
1 . ..LBN, WOO.-,-
ex, .i. aee ill the Cotii>:. Business, will .. u
crease my ficilities to -advauee and protect thoplJtn
ters’ interest. 1 have also erected a
URGE AM) CONVENIENT COTTON SUED,
IN WEST OGLETHORPE;
on tlio Branch, reaching from William to Pond Town
Street, mid commanding a cross street in front, mid
the Branch on the rear, thus ns effectually secure
from FIRE, ns a EIRE PROOF house could he. 1
shall continue my cotton office, at the Old Stand,
but nil Cotton sent to me for Storing will be put in
the Branch Ware-Mouse, where Insuranoe can be
effected at a low rate if desired by the Planter.
1 shall ilso continue E. W. Al.l.lc*’ ns Principal
Clerk and Book Keeper, who will nt nil times be
ready to aecommodute and serve in bis department.
With these increased advantages, I solicit a continu
ance of public confidence ami patronage and take
thia occasion to say to my planting friends that 1
have no interest dircotly nor remotely in the pur
chase of cotton.
iS'Tlie usual advaneees made on cot ton and pro
duce in Store. JOHN V. PRICK.
Oct, 22. 1862. ‘ 20—If.
Notice to City Tai Payers.
MY Ilyoks are now open for the reception of
Oitv Tax. All who have given in must pay f
before the first day of Nov. or execution wilJJx.
sued Hganiatthein. T. A. SWEAnIItUF’ I
Oglethorpe, Heps. 24,1862.
GEORG/A % MACONiCOI A ‘EY:
WHEREAS, Mirujiih B. .Smith Applies t.n ; mo
for lei. era of Aduiinistrntion on fhoixstaie ot
John M. Siuitii lute of enni eoufity deoiinsed: These
am thefWore to cite nud all persons inter
ested to be arid appear at my office, witTiin tho time
prescribed bv law, to’ show em.-e if any exists, why
said letters shoNild not be granted.
Given under my hand officially,
j ** -J2 W.'J.L'OLLINS, ('rdirihrv.
Oql Sfr 1852. __ 27—81 id
WOOD, BRAULFiY Ac CO.
tQtiNUFACTUftERS OF AND DEALERS IN
imnm,
’ xkxt to the i-amkk ;mh -k, v . ■'N.
77) WHERE wCkeejieotlstantly oihaml, (and
“i are manufacturing atom* Man laeloVv near
!be liver,) every style nud finish of Furui
iv. <>i which ihe following comprises apart.
- Any and Black Walnut Dressing Bureaus—
■ i rus—Center Tables and Wash Stands, with
-u “ -shout marble tops —Card, Side, and Ladies’
; Work Tables—ttjtntnqts—Mahogany, Black Wal
! nj, end Cherry Dining and Tea Tables-r-Work
”B—Portable Desks—Teto-a-Tetos-k-Sofas—Di
v: , —i aumjiuiis— Quartette Tables—Looking Glas
ses, Looking Glass Plates, Ao.
vn tins, m ‘more than twenly different, patters—Ma
i imganycßladk Walnut, and Cuiicil‘Mu]dc,.—besides a
variety of Stained and Painted, both phuii and onia
nieiitaY Roofing Chairs of Mahogany, Walnut,
Curled Maple, and other kinds, of various patterns.
All of tlm nen style of. Furnilur# ave received By
this house a* -eon ns they come out in Boston, New
• Yotk mul Phibnlelphi *.
BEDSTEAD**, of Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry,
Curled and plain Maple, and Poplar. -*
WINDOW SHADES, a large assortment cohstant
lvmt baud. GILT CORNICES and Pi\tures.
‘ FEATHERS, and Feather Beds. .MATTRESSE'*',
Os Ourb-d Hair, Moss and Option.
t3y"Ladies and Gentlemen are most, respectfully
invitedto give ns a cull before purchasing elsewhere,
os we shell use onr utmofit endeavors to please both
in quality imd in prices.
To MANCFAL'TI'RERS. For Sate, Copal Var
nish, el alio anv and Trimmings.
lir FUI! V I’ITRE REPAIRED. CHAIRS and SO
FAS UK-SEATED with Cane and Hair Cloth.
C3?” Hereafter at. Reduced Prices for CASH.
Oet. 22/1852. 2B—tfl*
r* — i ~""* . • - *
GEORGIA, iflfat’on.Foinjly.
Ht HERE As, John C. Ashbufn npplieitto me for
letters of administration, debonis net’ wi:h
the will annex-ill, mi the estate of Josejdi IMwards
lute of said county deeeasyd, Thew are taerefme
to cite and admonish ail nndsingulflr tjie UeiijffLliui
lvil and oi'editqrs ol tile said deOen-feil, toamllYieir
objectio: to tins; sable in-my office, byiroVeY'sb,
Mondiiy in December uex-t, il'auv they liiyt, imjy ‘.\
W. J. C-OLLI-NrG<)&. . !\
Vet; l'.ltb le.i?. 1
Georgia, Macon eoisuSy. ‘ “ • \
%-V llEHEAS._(tfoero ill. Youiig and
5 V\hpp lyTo me 1 for letters of AdniiifigtfiitiqjiJpii
tl|o,estate of JoKmrtßtrig,’ late ot Maeoiy county,
dee asjjfc Jgf .-
Tfojfc’Jti'eTlie.reforo to cif ebiflMhimii ish all (Hid*
sin,aWfa©ni‘kin"di‘Gl un i erodjjßrigirhniiEd, oeMgiJ
to |>-:ir at mv - .Jfcitlo oe pi
scribed flfc, law, to rlu.w jjßpfff any exists, why
said htf|. honl’l not b COLLlN'lWtli'mry.
September 2-1, 1852; 22-1 m.
Xew oiY itli tinti intei*
Uifpm FOil 185^,
Ts’now -daily arriving, direct from tiie Crty/of
* nLvv YoitK, - Jt-*
and comprise the I .nrgA- gurf best ele*e'od stock of
JBJS Xiii. _ CTa3 CX E 5 TO
over hrytght \p this market, ‘’ ('.real, pains have
tVera taken in this stock expressly for the
t it y mill qountry tiade. It eonqirises every variety of
yJLadios BN-li Dress (ioods,
of Also, a full assortment, o
Rihbonit, Laccfi
falox cs nud Hosiery.
AI.Sl;;
A splendid assortment of
Keadv-madci Clotliinff*
.y ~
For (*( ntlniicn,
‘•warranted"to fit or no sale.”
fi] lIOKS AND BOOTS.
ffeioF ALL Sl/KS ANl>. WLALt j U’S.
coiI'JUTS 4- r,4PS
in vwiotv, iimdo exprog.-]y for the fre - j
ent season,
A general stock of
Saddlery, Hardware, Crockery
CHltler.v Ac.
in short, everything that eon Id be cnil a for in nj
/fry Goods Store.
j ,v i -viiioli will ba sold on the most ncenmnuxln-j
tii.. i.-i i. a.
Ihunkfnl to his friends for the liberal pat
i . “ lieretolbru extended to liiin, lie respectful)’
a CMtmupqoc of their favors, nnd hopes li
nTdeaii'i to merit the eohlidcuee ana share tit •
trade ot the jttHhllo.
Qjs”S#tore on the corner of Sumter nnd Ouylc •
Streets, opjiosite the *‘EBtj>irc 1 louse.”
Oglethorpe, Sept, 21, 1852. 22-ts.
CARMI c 4C X ,
WARE-HOUSE
AND
Cosaimission Im'chanis. /
St> TilF, late firmof (!. (J. CAUMKHLEL A (jo.
ifcfjthuvlng iterocMted \vitl> them in the r.liifi’e
iiess. Mr. THOMAS J. MrMK'H.KL, of Mm fur
eounty, tender their thanks for past patronage iml
ask n eontimintiori Os Im-ii ee* to their new l’iiv. \ |
Having ronverted their old \Vare-hqis"C into
Livery and Sale Stable, they have tnllt Uni
Ware-house remote from the di-V’ 1 ’ of Uve, on\
Randolph Street, iidjoinAseX-l*’ I’hinters’ WV.ro*
house. Their nfion will be given to
tin- interest of tliw -IfftonieiK.
The new firm -' rtl knowji and designated ns the
firmof B-i-14 f'o,
ti. r. “ica.Kt, /. r. lURVirv, t. j. xiouniAtL.
** Deiiiociri't ph a<e copy.
. ‘Oglethorpe, Sept. 2 1, 1852.” 22-Iy.
MjIRK.NUI Win.tew Glass, for side hy
-R B.YEAD 4 CILU’M.VN. ‘ Oe*. 17
if OlvSlSlIOlvSl'&e
. Uimtik ri!N!TE\'TIAKY.—
I j*, \ I.argo>nsortmen|of Ni.GKO >lllE?.'well
ljSH§uaide ninLof t!i’ best material, for Mile'by
She quunt-tty nt-Gpie Dollar pi r | air# **
©nt’jTwo Four-horNc Wa
vvilh or uiSlaosii gFlarness,
One Measure Carriage, Jersey Wagons t'j’f.
TABLES, BUREAUS, SIDEBOARDS, FI'.CinITA
RYS, TABLES AND BEDSTEADS,
For Sale low lor Cash., JAS. S. Gilt iDjTON, A
Dook Kei per. /
Millodgeville, Sept. 24, X 65- 22 4t.yf
CffKOUCirlA, SHncoii County.
VVMIKItEAS, Ciceo 11. Young und John oim^
* apply to me for letters of Admiuitrr.m>n the
estate of John Young late of paid county deceased
These are therefore to cite mid admonii b nfl pyrsons
interested, to lie anil appear at my officii; within the
time prescribed by law, to sliow er.uao ii’ nny.exirts
whv s lid letters should not be granted. ™
Given under my hand offudallv.
W. J. COLLINS, OrditHnw
Oet. Ist. 1852. 23—80d.
ios'S
A Note on AY. A. Williams, nnule pay.ildo'to A1
JtC fred Rouse or bearer amVofiJoived by 11. W.
Griffin for |25 ilftjed'sometime iti 1851. All per
.sons.ar • forwartiedfrom trading, for-said i.oto, and
the parties from paving anv. one except myself.
Jepti 24, 1852. 22tf. ‘ CHERRY’.
(Iglethorpe Lanil For Sale.
THE lots,f land known, ns the Tenq let on lot ly
ing bn the west side of tlm-eity
the niost of which lies withindhe iuiui ] orntioiu. it
offered for sale on very moderate terms, either ail in’
a body or in lots of size to suit the purcfcwonkgg Ape.
pl.v to the undersigned resiling three miles west o.j
Oglethorpe, or to Win. A. or Robert Templeton on
tho premises. A. 11. GREEIt.
Oglethorpe, Oof. 8, IS.V*. 21—flp
- ‘~T~ - sUttgift. “7
fdDOM,i% WILDER,
Ogl -thorpc, June 18th, 1852. 9—ts
€o(ttu Rark(.
The innrlctt is i.neliaSgod, pliers rnpgrifrom 8 to
,8) etsV*'-
‘XL; “ 1 . jifctoi,
Tin-l-’le'ef ion is over nmldTelo’gruphie des)fotehrs
-report that evefy statb in iho’Lnjpu.lias gone for
.Pjereo and Kun;except Vermont lmd jMnssnehusetpi. j
■- I’ielve :'ns J I, etoi al VflMl and Scott 18. j
I I Vive.- Majority in the electoral ertiflege gun.
} Another ZIaST Sheet*
vDur prineiph* workman bt‘i*n m oessarilv
and wo not ytt audit ivutly refcov
-10 r( ' SUl^e 4)11 r tabors wo are cvrnpolled, w ith ro
t< issue nnoi!i i* half Liio- ;. \V> mmvo mr
rou % however, Unit they shall lose nothing lv
as thiJ 1033 wiH ho fully made up bo*
lore of (ho volume.
Change or iiubSuatiGcii Ray,
..Eimiiu’git will 1 e advantngpus both to oum-lf and
pnfrons, to change ourdny of publication, tho <l, or
gian will hereniter be issued every Thursday Morn
ing, instead of Friday.
Foreign Items.
That “coming event,” the umpire, Is enht
ing its slinciowa before- Amongother things,
the faces of the heathen gods and goddesses
in the garden of t’.e Tuileiios, have all been
well washed; an operation which they griev
ously needed. SenH'olding has been erected,
and woiktncn have been i.ealouSly employed
with scrubbing brushes.
threat stonns have recently occurred in tho
Baltic, and there lave been many sLip
uTeck.s. •
Ladies’ cloaks continue to ’l.o made of
black cloth. Liuhroidered collars tie worn
larger than they were; and slippeisat*again
made with high heels.
The .Maifjui.s of linnlly is the father ofthe
’ House of Lords, having been hoin in 1 Tf>l ,* j
and hating therefore completed his 91st
yetir.
A giil named Mary Elizabeth Pqniml.the
i <luughter of a laboring man living near
Ipswich, has been earning great excitement
by appearing to subsist without cither food
j or drink. Tlio case has been investigated by
a number of persons, but they have not as vet
been able to unite in an opinion with regard
to her being an imposter.
Not a militia man has yet been raised in
North Devon or Cornwall. In Cornwall, the
miners are getting j£3 10s. a month.
A (unman gemlomnn named Leidcrsdroff,
who 1 has just died, nas left 400 thalers a year
to the htirs male of Schiller, for < ver, “as a
mark of admfrntion for poet’s genius.”
An almost incicdiUe number of English
vvoika are now translated into llorniw. j
Amongst recent emigrant-: to Australia are
a son of the Bishop of Exfctqt who i.s gone
but ns a settler near Mclburno, and the Hon.
•and Rev. Baptist Noel’s son, who is gone to
practice at.the Australian bar.
Anew jytnody for hydrophobia tins been
found. The wound must be washed with
(vinegar, or tepid water, and well di ied. Then
a few drops of muriatic acid must be poured
on the bitten part.
The Liverpool papers state that the t migra
tion from that port to Ist October, 1851,
and 1852, rcßfectiuly was as fellows,
tebips. l'."K*engo:s.
‘ IRSL 483 15(1,174
18 -...485 175,15(1
The w hole number ofpussengtift 1851 was
lwf.m.
Tcrni->jt>3 OO iei advance,
$3 OO at tlio end ofthe year
The Economist lately gave two or three x*-
cipes for manufacturing Lnglish l'otfr-ii’
-The same paper suites, this week,
ape some eighteen or twenty establishnftfiu
in Lp'mitfh tvliicli paid duty in 1833 for 148,
840 gallons of manufactured wines. Sine*
then, the annual produce has increased tc
aboi/HT2< ! ,OOU, of which about 00,000 gal
lotVsre British jort. Linger, green ginger
orbtige, raisin, Muck currant, white currant,
Fed currant, rasberry, cowslip, elder, chain-
port, sherry and tent, are all manufac
tured in one house in London. They are all
made much in the same way, and about equal
ly spirituous, and flavored with the fruit from
which they are named. Champagne is made
from grapes; capo wine is used in the man
ufacture of port and sherry • tent is made from
thq black cherry. British port and sherry
can he sold retail at Is. 2d. a bottle. Brit
ish ehauipange is sold to the trade at 21s. to
2Ps. a do7.,but the consumer has to pay 4s.
to Os. a bottle for it. These facta are now
Gated as an argument for the reduction of
the imported duties upon foreign wines.
Macon, Oct. 7th, 1852.
Mit. Editor :—1 have lately returned from
i trip into fV nth-western Georgia. It has
-been uiuisnall v sickly in that section thia fall,
mostly'iuL'iniittent fever. The court in Ma
eon county, which generally sits two weeks,
uas adjouniodjOn Wednesday, holding but
two days and a half on account of the sick- ■
ii'ess in the county.
1 The crops of cotton, in many places have ’
been seriously injured by enterpilar, boRJ|
\vorin, rust, <Mc., but where they have met W'itter
no disaster the fields look finely, and altogetkjjw#
er the yeildln South-westeihLeorgia
an avci-npe one.
The young city of Oglethorpe present*
quite a fine* business appearance, from the
number of cotton wagons crowding the streets. .
The staple is coming in pretty freely.-
.Among the improvements, the best, certainly
the most important to tho traveller, is thf new.
Hotel.
The Empire House is a credit to the city
and to its'gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. Cain.
The table is abundantly supplied tfffl dregsed
provisions, and it is a luxury (g repose one
self in the neat and wi 11 made beds. ‘1 he ar
rangement ofthe house in yvery department
shows that it is in the hands of pusons who
understand thtjf business, and wffio maku it
an object to make their guests coinfoffiable.
It is one ofthe beet houses I have visitea any
where, and is dest rvcdly well patroinzed.
The Soutli WL tens Railroad is in excel
lent cdhdition, it-- management gives evidence
dial it is in the hands of competent and faith
ful officers, and must | ay large dividends this
season. The road 1 understand is to be ex
tended on to Americas ; wjiat effect that will
have on the prosperity ol renu in*
to bo seen. Mostoftj;o citizens l have heard
speaks of it tnihk it w ill d<> hut little injury il
aiiy. A bridge is soon to lie built across tho
river near the.city which must bring a largo
wagon trade from livvm. Dooly and lloustou
counties, very litfle of wl icli they g<t now.
Youis, vVc. T.
Among tho pnr.seiigo:s.,in the America,
which left Boston on Wednesday last, we no
tice the'urine of Lord Mount ( hinles. This
young-gentleman eaino tfiHhis country on the
painful mis) lon of enilt nvoi ing so find his sis
ti“, who came here seme time since under
very pcci.liar circumstances; but hit cfTortc
have been fruitless, and he lias been obliged
to return to England without tier. Wennder
stand that he* has left instruction* with his
agent here, to foiwnnd any conuuunicatioa
that may he addressed from the young lady,
intimating at tho same time that it will be fa
vorably entertained and to a reconciliation of
all parlies.
‘1 he advance of prices of English rails ha
had a favorable effect upon mills hi this coun
try, and enabled some of them to resume opera
tions. The Montour Woiks has just made a
contract for twenty thousand tons with the
Pennsylvania Central Works at something
ove r $55 per ton, oquakio cash. Ten thou
sand tons*are to lip delivered this year, and
ten thousand in the year 1853. The Moun
Savage works, it is said, are also to be put in
opera lieu soon by Mr. John F. Winslow, of
7 roy, N. Y. The New \ork Tribune sny
that n purchase of two thnsand tons English
rails Were made r (lint city, ou Tuesday, bv
•the Baltim-ne ami Ohio Road nt $57 50, equal
to cash. ‘
Drunkeqcrs impairs tlio understanding,
w antes the estate; tiertroys reputation ; con
slimes the body; and renders the man of the
brightest parts a Common jest of the meanest
clown. >
Mr. E. (’. Turner of Macon
ly cxLibitcd nt tlio office of
zetto, a stalk of Cotton UnW'lZr, nound*
and nine full grown hoik’ 1 ’
computed—one linnd* A
•—flic product ■* s r''Tir"a 6 “Mm
of colton. ..ml vet used A -tJ/k
y ti Sum I'”’ 1 '”’
U> ’
NO. 29.