The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, November 12, 1852, Image 2

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prW EO. W. FISII, Attorney at Law. Oglethorpe, ©a. IppRACTICKS in the fiy-intiys of Macon, Houston, A Marion, Snmtor, Doyly nnd Lee, He will also continue to practice in tho following countios of the Southern Circuit—Pulaski, Telfair, Irwiu, Thomas, JLowndo, Clinch, Ware and Appling. ■Deo. 12th, 1851. 85—ts K. ABRI.^TOM, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC^ Oglethorpe, ©rorgia. April ITtb, IS6I. o U. I. B. HALL. it vsr?■■ y. * teasers .!& professional ler- ? { O’a]<*thorpjfcfui<i vieinir v, I Mr S office L i Mrs. fittWsoiiVJiotf#,* on the , Chatham nn.l Msioyn Slvvlioro be tuny / J"*’- n t> nil t illicit. iitiloc.’ (tie cut on professional bn- Jan. 30, 18X2, 41—*f / 1 MDI’ IL CARD. aS T>R. MILtIAM ELlife having permanently UB wnteil latlii- cityofOHetlioi-po, Most rospeefi vnstnily. w ith an experience of more than twen ty live years toother with prompt and diligent at tention to the ilntirs of His profession, be popes id merit and receive a liburuj shi>ro ofiMttroßiige. lie may be found atTcmpceton A Ellis jJrugStoSfc oral, hi# rest leneo on linker Sirei-t, a. ‘ Oglethorpe, Feh. 4th 1852.’’ . ;!f 42—ts COOK A liOim'ftKD, attoueysatu W. Ogle Hi orp‘, Georgia. • W l Vi t • !£”- *■'"•*"'** of Ta>lo>, 1IoL„; A... AJioon.f >-,!ySim. r r, Marion, Talbot. and Craw- PrS'f.-"’ firm alwaja the office. Feb. 30, 1832. W 4 ,_, y V n lEDlclkl C ARD. 2 DR. JA.Mbs M. IOKKB respectfully offer* his HL cinitTin ‘J/ ‘ ii - ii!on , s of ( W‘'*hoi : pe n,l vi friis l Li” ? ‘“' l ‘■ iC he StoriTot Pemberton A Ellis aurldg the dav, and at. ‘he residwuoe ofj. p. Hur ’ * ‘'’ ut professionally August 14tb, 1351. jg.ljj MIMiEK Sc HALL, ATTOIt Sit Y 8 AT LAW, W£*’ * Oglciliorpe, da. * ILT, I'l.V ; rtCE in tho superior Vo rls of till’ Jhe eomiticitef the M ;l con (Tr.-tm- in Lee nr. .S, ,-, , n *t; H Smith Western Cirehit,’ , end in Marion tuid Taylor *f the, ( linttahooclfee Circuit. Also in tli"jifprei.lo febun ut .Mneon Do •*’ cutar, Columbus and Algerian*. “. *# WBPHKN F. MIU-EK, SAM l Efr H.YI.L. * j|P September 21. 1852. 22-ly m:\TIAL NOTICE. , fraaiis at smith, i>. i>. s„ fGrxUii* CVtge of Dt Hlial .Sanreiyi ‘MBSS&9 H.Vo remove Ito Ogletfiorpe and res ’ mlieits its citizens and the cSJmmuuiy .• n. rally to oall on him. lie Uuijiisf rctnritgd from Half!more and is in pos ■ cession ut all The ndw and latest iiiipcpvemente in Dentistnysur.i ns Air Chamber Snoflon plates, fur entire and Block teeth, entire sets, with o#t spring-, <toa Fcivonc wiehing work done would, do well to edPhii I .no,nine his new styles. Office at present, at the I'avilliou House. May 7, 1852. . 3 t,’. * i ULORIAJi. >H subscriber r s|,eetiuily aanomiees to> oi O^Tfi.torjn l , mi’l flic ■■ id- t‘tg t I ' n itry, that hr has eomnu-necd the tiiito-'ing busine-s in tlifc city. All work onttnuted to hit cave will be made in a style not surpassed bv wliosr name exceeds their talent. • Cutting mid repairing dune with neatness and isputch. WILLIAM H. WALSII. Angus*, 12th 1852. Ill—Bm. fAiyHt!\(,; xiJ Tljt? Subscriber respectfully announces to the citizensot Lgh'thijrpo and tin- surrounding ■ij. country that lie has eommeneTd the Tailorin'- busiiiigs in this city. Ail work entrusted to his cm <V will be made in a style not surpassed bv one whose name exceeds his talent. Cutting.'Repairing and Cleaning done with neat ness and dispatch. Shop over J. O. Hodges'Stove. , JOHN C. WALTERS. Oglethorpe, August goth f852. 3m. ~ TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned is prepared to exeetitc in the tiiost wnrknja e manner, all work in his line, such as ho ise building, bin ocaring, Screw building. Mill writing Ac., on ns reasonable terms as any other workman in South-West tleorcin.— All letters aihlre “and to him iri Oglethorpe flu. will receive prompt attention. A I.L'XANRRR SMITH. Ogletlmrpc, May 1-lth, 1352. 4—ts. 1 ■ JciiTlpy Eniablinliinrnl. JOHN I). ’I iStsLEV’ would respectfully in- A form the citizens of Oglethorpe and the snr romnling country, that he has opened it Jewelry Establishm uit in this cit y, for the purpose of repair itigclocks, \t atclic-. ien.'liw, Ac. publicor re tjuested to call and te„t his skill In tepairirtg and engraving. Nhop on Sumter Street opposite the Ppst Office, Oglethorpe, Gil. Huly 2d, 1852. 11—3 m. ’ m South Pru Mil hi ;il Insurance Company. Hon. AS 15L'11V HLLL, I’rcsideut and Treasurer. ALISORX CHASE, Seo’rv. I’rof. C. Mol JAY, Actu’ry. THE unler.-igned is prepared to take fire risks,or risks upon the risks ofser vnuts, in the above Cipnpauy, at usual rates. J’er sons eft'ee.tiug Insurance arc members of the Com pany, and entitled to share in all its benefits. Tor further information eullon OltkAN C. HORNE. Agent. Ofeletborpc, June, 11th, 1852. 7 ts. MORTGARi: SA LF^ Wild. I*c sold Oil the first Tuesday in October 1 next before the. Court Ilonsc’ dobr in the 1 Town of Lanier in the County of Macon between the ‘ usual hours of sale ; Six town lots, to wit : No. 15, I 10, 17, 18, 23, anil 54, in tie- town of Lanier, levied * Oil as the property of Jonah Hill, to satisfy a Mort- < Sign fi fa from Mneoti Superior Court in favor oi illor At Clitmberlin vs. said Hill. THOMAS DIXON, Dcp. Sh’ff. August, Ist, 18. am WMI. H. TURPIM, MANUFACTURER OK AND WHOLE ! SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ; Plain Tin and Japanned Ware, HOLLOW, WOOD, HARD-WARE, COOKING AND PARLOR .VTOVKH, dm., Ac. On Sumtev. Hmrr, Oolctuoxpr, Gtjr.uu n J-ard and Neatsfoot Oils, for sale ’ * J’MA V. * Oct. 17 Tlffihlt: HUISt’S. . .” . -•'. .v .’ . j—: ’ HOTEL, /~*i Till, undersignedhn completed a large and r diii cdrnniodioua Brick Hotel, on the corner of Chatham and Bakerhtfectsyin the city of (sOLETHOUEE, convenient to the Railroad Depot, and easy of access both to th* Traveling Public and Planters. The house will buoimler-burge of t , rUR.- JAMES BELL. who bps had much experience in the business. The Rooms are well atwanged, neat and airy anil the . Table furnished wilh the best the country affords. , ry CHARGES MODERATE. A finel.ivery Stable i# kept in connection with the from which parsons can*at nil times lie furnished with Carriages Horses, Ac. Jnile 85, ( TO—ly. EMPIRE HOTEL, TAK undcsiugiied (iate of*tiu Washington bill: jBiiII, Mufcon, - ■a,,.; isespeeWiiily mnonueev to toe ptTOTic NEW AMj bi’LENljlD 110- TRL is now open for the reception of boarders and yisitojrs. ‘ , v , r .This house is new, dnrge and commodious—the roonjis lU-e neoh spacious and airy—and fm-uished throughout -.villi'new and elegant Furniture. As it will be under his persottn) superinten-hinec. be rtattc.-s himself, that, by -tnict attention tt. business, t, uuihehis gecsir -amifortable, and tv merit n-con tiuuntioti Os their juproinme.- J®” Good Livery Stables in connection with ‘lds House. ‘ JESSE CAIN. r JjMirffi, 1852. Id—ts. ORLETHORPE, REUKRLI. upi'Osm-. iiiE depot, by wii. si.ade. l ,ri .'l >r ' etop *ill he pleased at all time to ’•( • t m. have a liberal -hare of patronage’ nini,. will t.-v avail fiinugto inakehis patrons as comfortable as be can possiljly do by the close attention of Ijinigelf and setwjitiLWi their welfare during their stay with him. Oglethorpe. April 1 28, 1852,” $d —ly i i-i — • HAUAOLI l house. (CORNEU OF ClIFj-OENT AND Sg-MTEB STIUiETS.) B Y A AJ)I? I; w if OWA RD . THE best aecontodations that the times and . -"A market %ill atlbrd, ‘tuny be found at the above named times- No effort will be spured to rciaU r all wTi6 call, comfortable. For .Sale ordtui|jL|^ f June sth, 1851. “ g— ( .. • ‘{ PIBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE, p In Poiifl Ton n Cia. / ’t~s THE suoscriber offers for sale his Residence i_at formerly kept by 11. 11. LUMPKIN as pub- Ifo bouse. Wishing Lo move ourto fiis t farm, lie will setth in (Jr- place. Attuchealo the prcnni ous,birt all the appliances of support ami comfort, including tt7 acres oi those beautiful fertile lands ly ing in lull view of the village, orchards ‘of n variety of fruit, an extensive flower yard and a garden spot not to be excelled. IJe ventures to assert that there is not another such ay oponiug in booth -Western Georgia for a K bib is the only place m Lac village ftuuptea SO.uUe business. - Pond Aitg. Bth, 1832.^ To Stock drovers, PBIHE .in<iei>igu s l would take this method ottyt* M. forming Stock Drovers and Wagoners, has fitted up an extyuffiye BTDCK PiS\ and W, /'* ON YARD, artlie fori of tip- road leading sub. Oglethorpe to Traveler's Resf and Amerieus, yeifhit tlieroi-poi-nte limits of the oily-of Oglethorpe, whereo h. is prepared lo accommodate all those who patrons®’ izc him, on liberal tgnne. W. B. JONE^r April 3oth, 1852. ” • *2-^ni Valuable Property for Sale. 1 HIE Undersigned subscriber desires to sell on —"li ifecmiltnodutilig terms, Lots of Land, Xos, .32 33 ti! mi 56 58 BSt2 127 123 128330 182 15$ and 159 • in tile tenth district, nlsoTv'os. 2 3 4 23 28 29 80 32 82 u 7 in tin- four-teenlh district; Nos. 27 28 29 30 52 32 3&3-1 35 30 :u toe fifteenth district of Dooly bounty, (some oft above laiuig have valuable ini provemeutson them nnd can be purehnsed either in single ov eolleclive lots to frit tbe perehascr. Also one trues of valuable Tobacco laud containing 720 aer.-s in the county (a GndlHen Flu., 8 miles N. E.,ot (}: iuey on Little Fii.it, Persons wishing any inform: , ion l-’-pee.iug die land.- in Dooly county, ■ u. call and see the Prop, ietor of tile Pavilion I louse in life pity of.l igklliorr.t or at Cedar Hill, or Sla-ius Mills, in the eminiy of Twiutyi Any person wishing imorimition respecting the tract Wlandin 1- lori-la, will please call ami seTMr. Daniel M. Hinson, Gadsden county, Fla., or the Proprietor of the Pavil ion House in this place. \VM. SLADE. Oglethorpe, April 20th, 1852. I—]y iO&T? (pSSTS9 HN the 18tli June, one portfolio Pocket : d Book containing one 8100 lull and one tiiti ;■ Fla dollar bill, an-! tag following described notes: . One note of SIOSO due Ist January next, on John I W. Brown. One note of $203 due let May last, on Alfred Les ter. . _ s. One note of $135 due last January, on Stephen F. Milleiy Oae note of $l5O due 12th June, instj on J. Sey mour. One note of SOO due last January, on Jas. A. Spi vey. One note of sl3 due June 1848, on James Spi vey. One not® of S4O due Ist April, on W. J. Smith, j One note of $l7B due Ist Jam-ary next, on John T. Brown. One uoto of s4oduo Ist January last on John T. Brown. One note of $53 duo Ist of Jane inst. on John Smith. Olio note of $54 due Ist June inst. on W. B. Nel son. Fifty Dollars reward is offered to any person who will deliver said poeket Book and notes. I here forewarn any person from trailing foi notes mnde payable to inein]Bo2. JAMES S..CALDWKIX. June 26, 1862. M) ts. OGLETHORPE FERRY. Till-. Public arc respectfully informed tgffoVSBH Ly the Subscriber that there is an : *CBX3O3B* excellent Kerry with a good, large fiat, just above the Railroad Bridge, over Flint Biv er, on the road leading from the city of Oglethorpe to Montezuma, intersecting roads lending to Perry, Knoxville, Vienna ami the direct road leading from Oglethorpe to Mneon. Rates ol ferri.ige the same as customary. JOHN G. SMITH. Oglethorpe, Aug. 20, 1852. 19—8 m. NOTICE. THE undersigned takes this method of notifying those against whom they hold notes in amounts j over thirty dollars, that iiulcxssatisfactorvnrrnnge ments are mode before last return day to the next Superior Court their papers will positively beturn sd over to an Attorney for collection. All concern- ] ed cun make it to their interest to call nnd see as. GREER A CaRSON. Oglethorpe, July 30, 1852. 16—ts 1 FOR SALE. LOT No. nine on Square three on tho Corner oi i Macon nnd Chatham Streets. Apply to July 3, 1851. 12-ts PHILIP COOK. WARE-HOUSE CABMAN WareJiense & Commission Business* jLgJf SI. H. BROW A k£!-5 ills LEASED that iaag* and commodious Ware 110uao,Tniilt, ami occupied the past season by W. i W. CHAPMAN i the Corner or BgkeY and Chatham >Uetk*, in the city ffl ugleworpe, and ten dershis services to the public as * Factor anti ( omittiseion Merchant, Respectfully aolieiiing their patronage. Cotton, Merchandise and Country Prouuee, stm-Nl and sold at the customary ,-qlos. Thi? Ware-House- is tur- by “bree streets and an Alloy, rendering it secure Lon- lire, insurance onn be effected oii di-d ----duee in store at low rates, its location iseoinfen-’ ient to tinaiiusineft He will at all times be offer atlvan tege- -tj*fSl*f any other M ar-*l<.- m -ibe place.— All nisiieutruhle-i y bis ear-- s.u'!i iia\ pc.-son al attention, by ‘iff jiud obiigiug sab siiiiiu. , . &TJ j bend advances made oh C bUon and Pigl- j dnee iu store, and tl.-ders tor goods promptly bllmfon. the most reasonable terms. TSEJ . . * 11. 11. BROWN. RKFEREXCESrBY PERMISSIDX. Col. William M. Bbown, Mm ion w.. f. •’ Judol M. L. Hiv Messrs. Patten A Oollins, Maeon, On’, q . Rev. Jesse M. Davts, Lee Cos. *; Ogletborpo, July J7th, 1852- 13—(Wf. AVASHBURA, WILDER & fcO, FACTORS, AND r Fonunissjuii UhtlbihD, savaan ah, g.l Jas. Washburn, ) Will eputinue do ..bove bilsi ,l. R. Wilder, >■ nefe at 11 1 Bay tfai-cet liast F’ras. G. Dana, ) of the l-.ehi-.nge. ORDERS for lIAGGING, R< PL and others sup plies filled promptly at lowest cash prices. Refer to Major W. Sanford, ) Baidw^o. Gen. S. P. Myriek, ) M. Dennis, ) tfi. 1L >• Putnam Cos. Messrs, Cartenfc Hiu-vey, ) !,*• co. “-“iYSSU*!' ta * G " : Major John S. Cask Cos., j August oth 1852 / ■ 16—6nv Planters’ Ware-House. J TilL-uiuiei'signtd beg leayc feoA-* inform you ibat -iiey !<ave tuken the plant lrs’ Wake-uoubE, for a term oi umo, and unsocial eu tliemselves togetber under lue name and stvle of c?. \V. BLOOD WORTH i 00., in the WAH'E-HOUHE <£• COMMISSION BUSINESS,. in ali its various brauebc-t. I'he PUsiuess will be conducted by 8. W. IL.OOD WORTH ; iroin bis ex perience in the busiuess, tln-y feel confident of giving genel-a) satisfaction lo all tiiose who may .entrust them with their business. In conffi-ination of wliieh, -we refer the public to the subjoined references, and at the same time, usk a liberal share or their pat ronage. They promise to keep their patrons advised of the sLite rs the market at all liuies. T hey Lake this oe- say to any who may Stol-e then- Cotton wittti • ‘ff Should they uiUrwur-ls wish it shipped loJIa ]V. Ravannali orCliari sioii if shall be promptly- A / j, j. to vvitliout any additional expenses. , j, Vtu-e-Houbt in eoiiseqiieiice oi ito locality, * L. i’; f’ ovei uoy other in Uiejdace, in point j’ , “‘V’ ‘j* Loin llSe,.\<nLig remote u-om other buildy J -icy will aljSb miy-e-vpi.i-icei's cotton insured / 1 *fj. ‘ and. Liberal, (LASIi AItVANCEs will bp JnatmbaiProdiTee in Strbe;. - i - All di-dej-.s iroin Planiei-s’ orj£toiiiit.rv Gen. T. D, U mj®u-£ounty. James Neal, Esit., Wm.- l’ryrfl-, eOu'nly. Rev. Wm. Moseley, jiulgpelV”VV -WatlsHPL-nry eo. Thus. W. Ashford, Ed, Eov:BSorft,StK : >oop eoSt Judge J. Mav, T. A ichols/ISPv ’** ‘ I. Ntcliole, Esq.. B. I’. 1; -e\. IN(-.. HgriwelbT -u. i NjßtaafCnrgi], Emj., WT c*4T ’ 0.0 miiiisio v m B*n c ufKj s. Esq., - L:-rl--Stoll, ?.'C. ■ FieliWk Atlams, MeeoiaLoi., **, .. K. A. HardetM Qq., C ilhTtrkigc.^Esq., Wm. P.- Yonge, Esq.,’ Suvannah. > Editors 8. 11l Georgian and Southern Itemocagt Griffin, Qa., S(jnt lat 1851. Tliis is to certify that Me. 8. f\V- BujOiFwqj-.Ttt.Mias for several years been engag>@ in ihe'Warf-Hobtf-: and Commission business in tlii'-place, ams ft*siii my aequaintnnee with him, l feel uo'hesitation in i-e-Fom meuding him in thill enpreity-th- ,-Rt rons oi Ogle thorpe. He is also a good judge oi els- qhality t Coton, and consequently an excellent sidesman. A. A. DAt I.DINO. - Sen. partner of the firm of Gaul-ling, Ferrili Chaii i man. W. R. PHILLIPS. . Sen. partner of Jones, Plullips w Cos. September 11. 1851. 18—ts Carriage jr7, Making buggy, r e p a‘i h i y o. SHOI* ONSCMTEKST. NKAKTIIK E.Ml'illE JIOUSK, OGLETHORPE, GA. THE Coparteriicrsliip heretofore existing under the mime, tlriu and etyla of Wright, Williams A law, is this day dissolved, l>y Win. 11. WVight reliring from I lie concern. The business will be colitiniied by \Y il 1 iam> oud Lee, at the same stand two doom above the Km pi re House on Snorter street, where they will keep constantly on hand a good lot -if BUGGIES AND OTHER CARRIAGES, Also—n variety of FI'KF.MTI'RF consisting of WARDROBES, WASH-STANDS, DINING, CEN TRE, SIDE AND TEA-TABLES, SAFES, Ac. ESP” Country produce taken in exchange for any kind of work ilone at this establishment. Oglethorpe, August 20, 1852. 18—ts CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! r ftyty y . THE Subscriber announces to fchepeo l’*° Oglethorpe and surrounding ‘w W—. country, that he nail now on hand, unci will continue to receive, BUGSIES, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWIIVS, Ac., and wilt sell on reasonable terms. Those wishing to purchase anything in his line are invited to call and examine his Stock, at Messrs. Lewis A I’rice’s Wtire-llouse, on Baker St T. M. JACKSON, Aowt. Oglethorpe, July 9th, 1852. 13—ts FORiALE^ A ONE half interest in the Office of the SOUTH WEST GEORGIAN. For particulars apply at this office. March, 3th, 1832 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. BUGGYS, ROCKAWAYS, A.>u FAMILY CAR RIAGES. fg . THE Subscribers have on t, an d and CwKjPjSE: wily continue to receive regui. pljcß of every variety of CARRIAGE at Macon price* with the freight added. Our frienda arc requested to give us a call. O. C. CARMICHAEL A CO. Oglethorpe, April S, 1832. 80—ly MESIMM'S’AfIVERTJSEMETS O. C. HORNE, Atthe bit! SriiND'OF Carsos, Gaits* 4 Cos.. On the dorncr of Sumter and puyler Streets. Dealer in Maple & Fancy Dry-Goods RteADY-MADE clothing, Bools and Shoes. Hals and Caps, Hardware Aina, and Glassware. FAMILY GROCERIES, *c.t it, Ac. Oglethorpe, Ga. September, Ist, 18h2. 19—*f. FAMILY ftROCEKY STORE. • f THOMPSON A l'EEt, Oglethorpe, Ga. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the nubile generally, that they keep constantly on hart., a full assortment o: Family Groceries, such ‘ns Flour. Bacon, Lard, Butte;-, Cheese, Sugar, Cof fee, sail.. Molasses, SVrtfp* ltice, Mackerel, Cpru, Med,>Lc, together jvith every variety of Spices, Fi-qits. N ute, ik. c., ALoj Tobacco, Cigars, Bnuff, and jnatr o.her ariicles too tedious to mention—all of whifii they will sell as low os any other establish ment in the city. Call and try them—store on Cuy ler-SM-v-t. . ‘ May J, 1852. * *-ly. m MCDONALD & WILLIS, G fe.s EP. AL DEA UiRSINd-'AM ILY GR < <LT KILS, PRDVISIONS, DOMESTIC GOODS,SHOES, HARDWARE, RAGGING, ROPE Ac. All oi-.ftfs thunkti'lly received, and promptly at tenWft, ai lowest'markei prices. Due tiooi aliove JOHN V. PRICK’S “Ware-House on Bivher Street, Ogleiliorpe, Sept. 10th, 1852. 2(N—tf. Dry Cioods &. Grocery Store. (On tiie corner of Sumter and Cutler Streets.) Jd K VTDOGES, would respectfully in • • II form Ida former patrons ami the public generally, that In- now occupies the Store House .'ornieiiy occtipied by Duwson, on tbe'eorner of Sumter ujid Cuyler Sis., where he will keep a lurge and well solectFstck of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Boots, Shoes Ac.— He will also keep constantly on hand a large lot of GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The public are respectfully requested to call and ex- I limine for themselves. ,-y ‘ ! OgL-tliprpe, June 4tb, 1852. 7—ts J. UVI 111 AY A BRO’S. , • -\(‘ Dry-Woods AND CLOTHING STORE. On Sumter Street Opposite the Post Office. WOULD respectfully inform Che Public that they havejust opened their S,toek, consist ing of CiiLcoes, Ginghams, Muslins, and all kind of Ladies Dress Goods, Hoke, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, silk Parasols, Fans, with a variety of Fancy Articles, and a niettfassortment offineJewel rv. Also a fine lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Shot-s and Boots. All of which will be sold, for cosh, at New York cost price. May 22, 1851. 6—ts., WINTER’S MONEY 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, nnd other articles too tedious to mention; ull of which will be sold for Winter’s Money in bills under'five dol lars at oar. ‘[hosjj. who- jiiire this kind of “Fod der,” will do well to tail l£tbru.'!w> gets.ov.t of the’ notion of trading for it. 1 can oe.fuuiid oil Cuyler -Street, next Joor to Carson, Greer iCos'Store; , , JAMES D. WOOLBIUGHT. Oglethorpe, June 4, 1852. 7—ts. ’ BA YDS. ‘ THE Subscribers have just received a lot of pat eni stretched Gin Bands to which they would call the attention of Planters and others who wairt first patifsßi(i>ds. jti “ r -- BANKS & Cos. Oglythorpe, MtJ HOF>,- Uati. * loOmF Saddlery. Croekeity, Hard wWi, Fuvuiuure', Knit?, Sjl. Coifec, xtc.* tc,, for suit afcSSe cheap Store in For! Gaines Ga. by ’ Ko. * - DILL AzMARSHALL. Jfme, 1, 1851. 9—ts. FLOUR. .75 Uanrels of superfine Hour for sale ot Fort Gaines, Ga. by DILL A MARSHALL. June 1, 1851. 9 ts. BACON! BACON!! We have for biJg 40 Casks Bacon SIDES, :it the lowest market prices. ’ D1 LI. A MARSHALL. I'tui (mules, Ca. June 1, 1851. 9 BKbMTFSF'ttII kind for sale by Oct. 17,1251. SNLAI) A. CHATMA f BOOKS! HOOKS!! Bi, a -'■GW BOOK STORK; near theOgle nN m r?4m' ” ll< ”1 K Hotel, where the-subseriber de igns keeping a general assortment of Misceilancoiis, School mid Blank Books, and Sta tionary; also general assorfctnent Ai Wall Paper, Wyidow Slnules, Musical Instnimeiits Ac., all of which In will sell as low us they can he bought in uny other market. .)ust received.—One fine Mcloiliun, ofshpei-ioi- tone and finish. A lot of fine Violins, also a splendid lot of Accordcons, varying in price from $1 5U to $26 A. B. CHAPMAN. January 16th, 1862. 39 ts DRUGS AIVD MEDICINES'. f-Zi THE Sub.-eriber.-. having reeentlv bought out Yff I’hilij* T. Fears, former proprietor of the ® Oglethorpe Drug Store, beg leave r-spcctfullv to call tile attention of the Physicians, Planters and Merchants generally to the large supply of assorted Drugs and Medicines, all of which ure fresh and Warranted to be pure. We will constantly keep on hand a splendid selection of Paints, Oils Varn ishes, Window glass, Putty, Glue, Potash, s n l Pa per Ac., Ac. Also an extensive supply of Botanic and the most cclelwated Patent Medicines, Soups perfumeries etc. 1 fii tST Country Physicians will have their orders tilled with their beat. Medicine* promptly, will be put up neatly and Securely. Such Chemicals n the exigency ot any case may require will be manufac tured to order. PEMBERTON A ELLIS. Druggists and Chemists, j>. j. S. PEMBERTON w. j. A ILL , g Oglethorpe, July flth 1852 12—6 m SO dill. Wl. ft IEHSI HAIL ROAD. l A D w li,Y T,IAIN for Passengers and Freight .rSS \ U m” *t 8 * A ’ M—Arrives at Oglethorpe, at A. M—Leaves Oglethorpe at lliA M a ‘ U ‘■ “ Connecting each so T .M l ™ l "’ 1 ’ Mucon and Western trains and the 1 nllahassee, Eufauln, and -Columbus Mail Stage Lines. 1 nssenger* dine at Sort Valley at 1* GEORGE W. ADAMS, Supt. S. W. R. R Macon,. Sept I at. 1862. m 20—I v WAITED. “ “ AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE 500 ttosen F™, Chickens, snd Dusks, joimhkh ‘est Market price will be paid!PfiaX * ‘ Oglethorpe, . JESSE CAIN. 7th 1852. op—ts LEGAL NOTICES. —j— GEORGIA, Macftn County. ‘MMDSHEREAS, Hezekiah Guy applies to me for let- W ters of Guardianship, for George Washington Gilbert, a minor ten years of age, son of Cicero Gil bert of Alabama. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to be and appear 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 blind officially. W. j. COLLINS, Ordinary. Sept. Ist, 1852 20—80d GEORGI A, Bacon County, g~ i EORGE W. TAUNTON of the 741st District Wa G. M. of said State, tolls before me, Harvey Rodgers a Justice of the Peace in said District, one estniy Bay Horse Mule seven or eight years old with some black marks around his legs, five feet high; ap praised by William McDowell anil Henry Taunton at ‘one hundred and twenty -ioPars. This Novem ber 21st, 1852. HARVEY RODGERS, .1. r. A true extract, from the eatray book—this Februa ry 17th 1852. W. J. OOLLINS, o. i. a February 27, 1852. GEORGIA, Sumter County, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John Du pree, late of said County deceased, arc re quested to make payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them in terms of law to WM. N. DUPREE, Ex’r. August, 6th 1852. 19—40d. EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY authority of the last Will and Testament of Shadrach R. Felton, dec’d the undersigned Executors offer at private sale, a valuable -Loise- TiF Land, consisting of Nine Hundred Acres, of two hundred acres are in cultivation, and tbObal ance is mostly covered with oak and Ibis settlement is known ps the RusJiiVi land, ex ti-mlin-x from Beavei creek to Flint Riv.-r, and ad joining Montezuma, and , nlsoithe lands of Daniel ILmgniiookyrteiius Clark and Geif. Armstrong. l Ifnot previously disposed of, the said body of land will be sold atpublic auction,at the town of Montezu maon the first Tuesday (2d -lay) of Npvenibeujjtext. Titles unquestionable, and terms madeknownatthe time of Sale. C. H. YOUNG, I „ J. M. FELTON, U Montezuma, July 21, 1852. 14—tds. The above sale is’postponed until the second Tuesday m November next. (rEOROIA, Bacon Coniity,^ MTHTIIERF-AS J-.unes S. Caldwetl applies to me for ” ® letters of G ourdiauti 1i p for .tfee minor ehild ren of John Ho ug;-book ‘deeeJleil; fW Those arc i.ieraore loeitc iind admonish allcon ccrneil to be and appear at my office within the time prescriuedbv law, tosliowcansenany dicvcan wbv said letters should not be granted. Given'midei mv hand officially W. J. COLLINS, Ordinary. * May 14th, 1852. 4m WAdministor’s Sale. ILL be sold before the Court House door in Amerieus, Sumter County on the first Tues day in December next within the legal hours of sale the lands belonging to the estate of Everett Wells i e ®?. as< j‘; „ lhe settlement of laud wliekeon Mrs. J 1” v e ““ now bves, (she having relinquished her dower) in the SOtb -district of originally Lee, now Sumter County. Sold by an order of idle Inferior Court oTtsumter when siting for ordinary purposes, sold for the benefit of the Heirs of said del-eased.- Terms on the day of sale. n . , ,o*n EASON SMITH, Adn.’r Oct. 1, 1852- , 23—t-ls. R ECETYED to-dy/ a forge Chi m- r !o ----„ jf". - ( °WLiver Oil. Dr. fib,-. RemedHte Town,pond’s and Sand’s- Reniodv ; ami vir-ioii-j otjn. Entered according to Act of Coiigre-s in tbevear IHS i by J. s. Houghton >l. D„ in the Clunks’ offie district cWk for the eastern district of Ponnsvltanja* ’ SCIENTn.TC JVO.\r>ER! ’ - ■ ,se* -R- - ‘ k, 1 ’ he trite. Di. - Lieb%, the great Physiolo v great Chemist, by J *■ M. D., Philadelphia rie:-;s;"s'ss3r* I epsm infused in waier, will digest or dissolve five iioud ofmasi beef in about iwo iu.qrs. out of the stomaclf! nle Of'".! or * rea ’ digestive princi ple 111 I lie Gustr<c juin—ihe stdventoftne food tin ashmUf'ldteMi?’" 8 ’ a ," d s,imula,i “8 agent ofthe stom ach and lffieeluies. lis extrarted from the dim-stive stomach a,f the Ox thus forming an artificial digestive fluid, precisely like the natural gastic juic- in itsolj-mi InteToTir’ lU tJ |[! ,rn,S V ,n J ? ! , l< ' l " n l llt ‘ lc a " fi Perfect suinti tttte lor it. Bv tile aid of tins preparalion the nains nml evils of indigestion and dys|.psi a are lemovedajust a b*^ V “• ,lealll, y s, “"iaoh. It is doing winders fordjspepncs, curing cases of debility, emacirnion nerl decline arid dispeptic cawnmption, supposed to be on the verge of the arave. ‘Hie scientific upi which it is bused, is in the higfieet degree curious and remarkable ~ , * * ~~ w.*M i filial AUUIC SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. ‘ £ istfv a "avl^nari!flei^ ,e | hra,< ‘ l 1 W rk 0,1 atmilal <*•&- membrane of the stofr.acli of the calf in which various aT thXnSKnth^" ,me mam,,!r n u i AS A DYSPEPHiA CURER mein; hut authenticated circunikdcM hov*. v a< * v * >r * ,8e ’ and ague o? badly lever e(feels of quinine, men nrv and a ? ue ’ and ‘he evil geslive organs. alWra S{y r u P°” “> di eating. and the 106 free uL of ZIA. A • • ot reconciles health will, j n tempiranee * P ‘ ri '” - U almo *‘ romir d in **‘d Private circulars I! ?f Physicians, obtained of Dr. Hom.h on or M Fl l> “ lc,an "; • llie whole process Os n?..rK.H..-° r h,s describing tie. upon “te author* ed. As it is n„i * ° f h, “ n,m *'>’ has raised agaiiist its us*, h v n ? objection can be ing and regular practice Prills". 11 r, 'speelabie “land to- Observe A,dr.^e,Bottle. ln bears the written °s[ e T uine ‘"jT and in inmedice “ New Drug's th * EN WANTED. WORKMEN WANTED. THE Suboriber wishes to hire 6 or 8 Workmen to Work, in- his Gin Factory. Carpenters, Cabinet workmen or Gin makers will answer the purpose, provided thev are steady and industrious. J. H. WATSON. Palmyra, Ga. August 24th, 1852. 19—4 t. FOR Sale by DILL A MARSHALL, a large quan tity of Bagging, Rope and Twine. Fort Gaines, Ga, June 1, 1851. 9—ts • . NOTICE. FORTY days after date application will he made to the Honorable, the Conrt of Ordinary, of Dooly county for leave to sell all the interests, ofthe real estate belonging to the minors, heirs of Cullen Webb of said county. CLAYTON L. WEBB, Trust**. Sept. Bth, 1862. 20—40*’ NOTICE. “ ALL persons indebted to the firm of‘t. M. Jack- ■’ son A Cos., in the counties of Macon, Sumti-r, ’ Dooly and Marion, are notified that their notes and accounts have been placed in the hands of Philip Cook, Esq. of Oglethorpe, for settlement. T. M. JACKSON A Cf June 19th, 1851. 10 ts THE NEW DRUG STORE. SNEAD & CHAFBAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST (SUMTEB StBEET,) ’ O GWi/OKf E, GE OR G lA. hand a large ilml fresh assortment of Drugs Medicines, Surgical and Dental Instruments Gold Foil, PerfumerV|-e*ips and choice Toilet articles.— Also, Potash, Window Glass, Dye Stuff, Choice Spices, Essences, Patent Medicines, Ac., Ac and a {ttlphssortment of whatever belongs to the W • had Bix y eors Practical Experiesee in the Drug Business, and being determined to de vote to it their whole attention, they hope to merit and receive a liberal patronage. . Every article put up in the neateßt manner and Wan anted Fresh and Pare, or liable to be returned. Physicians Prescription put up with care nnd des patch. The attention of Physicians, Country Merchants and Planters,'is called to our stock, as we feel con fident we can supply them with all articles in our line,, on terms that will not fail to give satisfaction fi , SNEAD A CHAPMAN, October 17. 1851. 27—lv v —- gi--™ jr J WHITE LEAD. For gale by Oct. I? 1851. ts. SNEAD £ CAAPMAN. R. E. SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. This worm Medicine lias nonsuperior—if equal—in this or any other country. It u much used and highly re commended by Physicians, 6 1 WORMS frequently infest children, ag<*ruvate all other disuses, and art capable oi produc ing great disturbances in the system, and, conse quently all medicines given to remove them should be prepared with great care, ami ot the best mate rials; and it is to be feared that iiiauy of the worm nieihcines in use are totally destitute of the quali ties. The Y ermifuge which the subscriber oilers to the public is perpared. of the bebt materials that can be procured. ‘tßp THE TRUTH BY MEN OF TRUTH Concerning Sellers’ Vermifuge A -imrl 4i a | wonders, l.e-at. the. •.Jh.wi„ s .f.ont th. Rev - llake ”Uf ’ l,e t " li W’ Episcopal ifojj ‘,, Pi’ ssstiiiou Ha.-,1,8. 1847. TANARUS,;.: K '#r"’ r ‘ se Os dmv, as well -11 triii\ ij 4 vir ~ ‘**’ ‘• v *. ] procured a ■ . mi children, who •ami beea.., ,0. ,ot, I weeks ‘the .dd.si was seven w ar- old Hie ncxi :mir. rtiul ill. y. i.a- 4 est eighteen mqffihs. Ihe hrM nas-eii fir,,.,, s worms, the second v-seyi-n. aml the tfi-rd a ,-oosidcrable nnmher not -fislinctly .ei oMeoied. s.oce iben iliev have beendos nj well and gi-t now in good lioalih. A0u;4|....- t - .v, 8 WAKEHELIh. p ‘ ’ 1 ‘ “ 1 Va. Jamnuy 15,18 5. : ‘*.“• - ••'(S.Bsyr ..'>o- Veinnfnge gives universal oftitsiaeiilia. 1 have sold Fahnc.sio.-k s, ,M I aae's and ,*tlj*rs,hut “ one lliesatisfaciiou that vours has. e. p ; ‘iGAIUM, Post Master. Seth.i a Vcrmtjxtge—its tcorks wonders every ’ where .. .. „ Big Sandy, hy. May 12,1818. Mr ft B Nellen—pearsir: konr Vermiffige nruduoes tesuto, that/ think it woitl, while is mv-vpuafewiacte hbout it. A neighbor, Dr Gray, bought from nut one vial of it, and gav e tlie conten ™lo lliroqonns chUdren; the first passed 181), the second 163, and the third .70, making 43 worms dFchareed vfaSXr Dr’ j few munediatedy 1 ’ houghi viaiamurp. Dr. J M bliurley also gave ilie contents l!e' i first'73 l fmm ‘’ i9 cl, j l<,ren - which brought 3d makimT M ,fe T° nd 51 - .he third Jd, making 156 worms bv the use of one vial. leave lay own child, aged one year, two IrHMswmini. ] - , -expeffiiSlU.orieof which vtae lone V our Vermifuges considered the best thai lias ever Is-en Broaghl u. our section of eoantry, , a tar now, has neverfailed. ’ U ur “ Yours, respectfully, J j, TRUM.vH. c „ , Tr LET physiciansspe.c. Sellers \ ermifuge is the best use.—Here is Proof. luge with the most happy resuils I have f— i (rn, | Fahnestock’s, bnt to ky* yZ { wl found it far suppenorin every- resoei i e 1 . ? *“ th fear of eonirad scaes more virtue than anv I ever n,e,l , ll P < P°” dially recommend it to ,he attention of dm “u- C " r wilUiaiearase where I uave one vial. vJ. b v C ’ • fuge. My brothtr’s rliilF*a nainii.J J f i } r . Verm ’ uiere skeleton In 36 hours aft * I gav“ u l c‘'vi.r,’m * the enormous quandiy of upwards ~7 so- h c } e , rw,l^ r were passed The child that Was given j now as well as any in the neigh Is, r&md. V ‘**’ W AMBROSE AKNE’I TANARUS, M. D. Sellers’ Vermifuge the Best in the World, Tins certifies that I ha7kep°t’ on my practice, R E Sellers’Vermifuge for ffie years. lam confident in saying iuSi not failed E?V* smg'e instance, to relieve children and mo.bled’ witli worms; in many instances it has brought awav iSmir'AlI 1 n COnfid,Jnl “ ia,li e besl wormme R II WILSON, M. D. Mr R F cJ° INT £r‘ UN, \ N , T ’ Va ’ “cl- 1,1847, hW , -!,.! . ft r 0 /S ,V t 7 par *. I think itdecided knowledge, a^flmugh I ration of several other maoof.cturets * Voors, respectfully, o COUGH, M. D. Sellers’ Family Medicine . Mr R P „u" AI,A! f OhioJWaV 25, 1849. others “ “, ri ? h " llt * he t- Family MedieineT relßl '' J, ‘ W yOUf I have used yair Vermifuge largely in mv own fnmilv onev.|J frequently for rge „”.n h££iEf l 0^ r,, 2 , '> of worms from two ehi dU faltv .sr„ y r U r r f,i| l. and Cough Syrupln my y ‘ aVe ’ meVOTy inS,aflce > P r wluced the ~"^6. am en ?agecl in merchandising. lam able to state ht ‘ ar °f lhe f-dlum wlmm your medicines have been used in my section of the ronntrr S ,ha *my are the medicinesTi uiarit y y,nd a destined to have a very extensive pop Yours, reepectflilly, W jj p INNEL . aimt wiaDmw^il^wHii eontl ’ nue *° have a rid out sandf and will have the name nfßoblE. StUtr m?folT b vml ’ w ' l,o which it is not his Ver -'05b.,,,, , m f*J SE ‘-‘-“s. r^™.