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* Hat the offering rates-i 1 f ct*. ** offer*l and
“fu*l yet*,day f.r a Sot of 100 bte f middling
fail. Ih Shig stale of the market we ate unable
v l." S Bi. quota-fett*.
I New York, Frb 8.
Two|,e hundred bate* cotton sold to-day, and the
market! closing firm. The transaction* of the week
went blotto bU*. Rice is otradv, at previous pri-* -
ce*. Tib,, week’* sale* foot op 800 tierce*. Cof
fee ha* dVriined <m quarter, and Sugar jc.
\ *t
k Sar iJfTAH. Feb. 10.
Got-tv:. X-Thern i* no change to notice in the
market. t>tls on Saturday 420 bale*, a* follow*
38 at It); at 12 ; 274 at 12J : 36 at I2g; 4
* I*4* and/43 at 12 j cent* per pound.
/ AcornT* Feb, 10 P. M.
C*rr**f. —There lias lieen a lietter demand to.
* Jay that! tyr several day* pa*t, hot a* holder* are
rdcrnnt at pre*ent price , She transaction*
reach only fto some 300 to 400 hale*, at an im
jtrarement about J cent on all grade*, compared
■ with theories paid after the receipt of the. Oaim
> <Wd<advice*. One or two small lots of Fair aud
4>ood Fair wa* sold to-day at I2J and !2J cl*.
Savasxah, Feb 11.
% Cotton. Yesterday the o,eration* in cotto
were timitrd to 74 bales, at |revimi* price*. The
day wa* cloudy and it taiucj throughout with but
alight mtrru:i-sion.
’ . Mobile. Feb 11.
Sales of Cotton yesterday 8,000 bale*, and to
da*'l.soo. Mi Idling* 111 cent*.
Nr.w Orleans, Feb 9.
The sales of cotton to-day leached 5000 bafe*,
at unchanged prices. Interior qualities are plenty,
aud are niurb depressed. Tile stuck of cotton on
band to-night is 270,00(1 bales
New Orleans; Feb 10.
TUf sale* es cotton to-day were 4000 bales, I
Price* in favor of p'<clia*er*.
New Oh lea ns, Feb 11.
The safe* of cotton to day amounted to 4000
hale* at e ier prices: Mold ing, 11 j. Coffee ha*
declined JaJ. .Sales of 6000 bags Rio at 10^.
New YuitK, Feb 11.
The cotton market is slightly drooping, tiie sale*
today amounted (•• 800 bales Other articles are
unchanged.
t New York, Feb 12.
Tlie sales of cotton to-day smount>'d to 1200
balsa at a slight decline: Coffee and .Sugar are
doll. Rice is uoch inged.
J C a sli. Ky >Fi- U 13.
IlirrTO*.—The niarkof^slrMay c-i'nl inu.nl in
artivei *U'e, particularly for the
The sale* aoioiiiili'd to 500
jfe tile*, at price* ranging from 0 12 j cents.
COLUMBUS PRICE CURRENT.
I COKRKCTKI) YHI-WKKKI.V, IIV J.K. RKDDtfe C:<\
ARTICLES, l FROM , To
!* <7*.ft els
BAGGING —Kentucky per yarn 1U
India .. j Is
[ KUPk per lb. . . M
I mCOX —Ham* ■* .. 10 ‘ 12
Side* “ .. I)
Shoulder* •* .. •>
[ foRK Neu.... “.. 5 6
I HITTER “ .. 2(1 ;
I -CANDLES —Sperm “.. 50 j 60
Wax “ .. “ IS 20
-Tallow “ .. .. 18
f <MKESE “ ... 12; 14
f CASTINGS “.. .. 5
f COFFEE” Rio .. 14 15
f COFFEE lava „ and. .. 16
f culToX....* . f .,. •“ .. 10 11
IriC AT'IEKS. “ .. 35 40
fr'lMI —Mackerel Xu. 1..1.per bhl. 14 16
Mackerel \. i ... li 13
MaekerePNo. 3 “ .. ; 9
KUJ • .. IS 00
Merrijig........... per box. 100 125
•’LOl'R—Western per bid. 7 8
Canal. “ .. 7; 9
City.L..’. per bid. 5J 7
FODDER . “ I 00
atRA1X—C0ra............ p’rb’ab .. S5
Weat “.. 100 140
(lata “ 50
ILASS. per box. 225 7 0(1-
TUXrttWHKU perkeg. 300 “00
4IIPKS 1 peril.. 9
flltdX—Swede* •* .. 5 5
Kagliafi.... ” ~ 4 4
L1RR..... “ .. 10 12
IK\D..., “ .. 7 s
LIME per bid. 250 300
MHSSKS ,•* .. 33” 35
NAILS per lb. 5 6l
—Lump “.. 100 |75
Liu seed. . . ... ... . . ■* .. I 00 I 25
HI peg keg. 225 275
p'r b’sh. 100 100
r M*. 6 j_ 6
Ceisoti pcNf* l ’ ’ “
Udijihcrrv “ ipf riyw a...
■Ft sack. 00 140
■fitr 1. .per biig 175 ’OO
isntr . per lb. 3 7
STC&l.—Cast •“ •• 20 25
American... “ ••( 16
CPCU-St. C ** ••! | ••• I
Xew Otleaas 6; 10
LuaL refined..... “ 12 14
Lamp .. 10 12
♦’MRU'S—Keaudv, Cog... .per gal. 100 400
American...... 40 100
Teae.h “ .. | 100 162
lpple “ 0 75
®TR ftniti “ .. 200 ’3 00
RewßagUwd “ ..I -46 .60
mßCF.Y—dvmk .. 400 ..
Mwsiamgabela. “.. 100 | 200
Vcßrra. ... “.. —8 j 33
C.l.V—Holland “ •• 160 200
Aa.er.ca •• 40 ‘ . ..30
TALLOW per 111. 10 12
TlXßt* AR .per gal. 37* 50
WlNES—Madeira “•• 125 400
Sherry “ .. 150 300
Chm,m S .e “ .. 15 00 IS 00
Malaga • • 70 101
Port •• •• 250 400
C1aret....... ..-pel bo\j 300 500
OBiTUAsrsr.
“Oh! what a shadow e’er the heart i* flung,
M’hea peal* the requiem of the loeii and young.”
.JVpailed this life on the evening nl the 11th ol
January at Cuthlwrt, Ga., in the 241!i year of her
ajt,Tßararrt wile ot Duet John D Goneke, ai.d
daughter nl the late Di (irahnm of Oovjngton.
D*sth at any time, and unJer ah circumstance*,
t* melat rb-dv ihl afilictiAe. To the ol 1. whose
alepa latter an rr the Imnlen of year*, said whose
whitened h*eka proclaim that the prescrdied jieriiKl
f life hm been |m**cd, it comes not without cir
raaSmcn 4'sorrow.—To the middlemjje<l in the
ke—m at the family circle, and w.th -li.ise around
them tw whomitirv are drawn by every tie winch
Ue. amt the truderrst filial affection tan wea>e
areumi the human head, it coipcs with a stili more
mriaueh-dv affliction ; lait oh I when it comes in
the spring time.life, when everything around
aks ns rotor front the hue .if a warm and genial
••Mure wi’kut. wlieu all is bright, jovous aud Imp
py, when Hle’s path is strewn w till h ight Ilo|a-s
••d gay Rowers, wlien the future viewed through
•he medium of sudi an atmosphere, is but a beau -
pmspectue, bw'sad-aud how blighting asc us
mfll-llens.
T* JidW'Ttr, tfctib did not come
•rrarrd * u-sal Ir rrw*. For ttumgh young,
*4** k***nght ia earliec We.. mure solid v> urce 1
re*t Uu cal. Vr found in mere timely thing*.
TSe !mpe. Three ycais before her
‘death *fe-counseled herself with the Ua|*i*t church,
eTcianoce.breti fimJjc humble (imcliw**) •
*trtw* h eh become* the‘followers of the
rfevk am) ’ah *r*W.
an*, that her disease wa* one gvjwiaHy *htw in ii*
Itra ha* wire in it* resulje. “he ajnumoaid that
•he lime of trial, ami bore tier lone an!-Jjrmrarteti
eaerr Ha* under the alow ravages of her disease
afc* aim hk4 of her approaching ci*>al<JtiorVt
farm, disciple f CbrWt, exprawed her willingn**ssj
• a.) rr.diom to die; and when the Irartci hour 1
Like om wha draw, the drapery ot h*'*acb'Jl
er, and He* to pfeisaat [ ‘T
Dtirn im llam* &iuivGa.„*n'the td of Feiou
Abuidrt B Hry, She ha* ld( a bereaved
h*ia>id a large iwim
*iee rt oMm, atjti friec-Uj.to mourn bet haw.
/■hear m tom in Meeklirsbu.g “Vorth Carolina, so*
TCwitm mntt. ami became a member of the free.-
V|W*tM chn-eh in the yeat 1@!1, ‘n l from that
* %iI Jr.tii,afcl'jiiwfiillbtr ofber hiehfeu.
V’ -*\J C•“ jS? * ‘‘r e <n ‘
n a iiei*ainnTf ll, 'r Poßitio K-’ l” hUmi , !ity ’
patience ant! industry. * wm a bright example to
all those by whom she Was surrounded. Unlike
many “biller*, she was nl confined to a bed of af
fiictton, but died very hddenly; about five min.
ute* prior to death sbebraK apparently in good
health. But in her aa) course the ley hand of
i.eath wa* placed upon hi, to which *he *ot>n be.
j came a victim. Bhe left he most indubitable evi*
deuce of being prepared l take her flight to the
celestial world, where peie and comfort are for
ever more. I
gj* Alabama and Mis*jljppj papers please copy.
Diio.on the I2(h Janhry 1851, of Typhoid
near Hamihon, Hari coonty Ga M , g Nan .
,cy Hightower, wife of li,i e | Esq., j
and daughter of the late Vllifem Reece.
S> le was horn in Hancdk county Ga. on the
e ‘ av May 1801, aiuiti>ct*t the earlier part
of her youth in Putnam col„y. To the family,,
(a* a wife, mother, and to her neighbora,
and to the church, her worthtan hardly tie e. lima.
1, , ,! )e wa * ,H,e °f the ir*t who joined the
Methorlw. Episcopal at Hamilton Ga.,
winch was in Se ( rfem!wV 18&, sim-v which lime
she has |„. Pn a worthy and accept, life im ml er.
lieariug a i all lime* the evidence* ol true pfelv and
nolitit M to God. ami setting an example worthy of
imitation. Long—long Will the memory of sister
Hightower lie cherished in the hearts of a,I who
knew her.
Ibe community, as well as the writer ol this
nolice, deeji/v sympathise willi the family of the
deepened in this severe flispmsation of the provi
dence of God.
WANTED,
A YOUNG active min or good habits, with a
Capital of one thousand dollar*, to invest in
a business ot Groceries and Provision* now esiab-i
lisheo. A letter addressed to J. ly. H. at the Post
Office, will meet with attention. febl4w2t
NOTICE. j
A LL persons are hereby furwarned not to trad
LB fir two certain proin sarv notes. ().i, ~o IV eI
by Jainea J Ingram, about the 2lsi Novemhe.rigof
lor the sum of five hundred -'oll irs, ami made
payable on the li of January 1X52. to John H
Long or bearer. The o'her e ven hv Moses Itenue.
dated about December 27, ISSO, for the sum of
twenty-three dollars, and mn epuableon tlie2stb
December next alter date, to John’ H Long or lear
€••; which w re lost by the subscriber in Harlr
county. | J
The drawers of said notes arc also notified; not
I” pay them if found in the hands of anv <l her
person than rny*ell, as I shall proceed to eitali
lisb them. j
fßl,lS,vlt JOHN H LOifG.
R K. HINES JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Albany, Georgia, !
WILL practice in the several conntibw of
Sumpter, Lee, Baker. Dooly, Randolph,
and .Decatur, and in any county in South Wystern
Georgia, liy special agreement. Refer to
COL. HINES HOLI .
felilßw3m or JOHN SMITH, Esq.
STRAYED,
IU>M the subseriher, near < oncord, linker
county, Ga., on the 30th day of anuarv last,
a Rid Sorrel Horse, about 8 years old and about
15 hand high, with a white face exlending down
near the end of the nose j one bind leg white, and
some little while on the others. Said horse is
mar ed n the sides *>y Bugay Harness. I will pay
a reward ol slti to any perton who will deliver
said horse to meat my residence,or who will give
me information so that I can get him.
leblsw4t JOHN DUDLY.
STRAYED,
FROM the subscribers stahje, on Saturday night.
the loth inst., a Sorrel Mare, between 8 and
Rtycars old. She hasa Star in her forehead, also,
* few lumps on the neck: no other pecii iar marks
recollected. Ten dollars will be offered for her
recovery, or twenty dollars if stolen, with proof
to convict the lliicl.
feblSwtiwl WM. J. BURTON.
TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION.
■’U AH E Third Anniversary ol Felt Section, No 2,
SL Cadets of Temper nice, will be celebrated at
Temperance Hall, on Monday, the 241 h inst.. at
II O’clock. Ad rcs*es wili lie delivered by M.
11. A. deGriiftenried, aud George S. Thomas.
Tnc cnmmuniiy generally, and the Ladies par
ticularly, are invited to attend. tcblS-!w3tw
TO THE AFFLICTED.
“fc R. W. I. PAbK, continues to devote his fln
■yy divideo attention to the treatment ol Chron
ic and ar.rute i.iscases of evarv form and variety ;
and respectfully solicits the patronage of the peo
ple, pledging himself to be always prompt in at
tending to the duties of his profession. He con
siders bleeding, cupping, blistering, scarifying,
starving, and the adinnii-tratibn of poisons ot any
kind unnecessary and injurious in he treatment ol
disease. His medicines arc sanilive, convenient
to take, and powerful to remove disease. As an
indication of his great success, lie has been prac
ticing in this vic.nity e gliteeu months, in which
time he has done a very fair practice j had many
very obstinate, nccuie, and chronic diseases to
treat, and not one patient has he lost where he
was the only Physician; and only two where oth
er Physicians had failed. He is prepared to en
tertain negro pat'ems afflicted with chronic dis
eases ; iris’ , to visit patients any distance not ex
ceeding twefity-live miles. He prepares and keeps
constantly on hand for sale, the compound ex
tract ol Sarsaparilla. Pain Killer, Improved No 6,
Cathartic and Liver Pills, Female Restorative,
Dysentary Cordial, Com losition, Bread ol Life,
Eye Utlsani, Vermifuge, Plasters, Sec., &o. His
charges are very moderate. Office oil south side
of the square, adjoining K E Rawson’s dry good
store. Dwelling—John V Price’s former dwelling,
111 west Lumpkin, near Win A Rawson’s. Please
take due notice thereof, and govern yourselves ac
ordingly. fclilbw4t
rpou R MONTHS alter date, application will be
A unde to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
‘jjKjfiTfVirßmi>>=-■ #‘f)leave to sell the interest of
Sarah Jane and Charlts E. Bais, orphans o Eaton
Bass, deceas id, ty thfe negroes belonging to the
estate of said tieccas-4ri.
Feb 17, 1851. }|U>HERT L. BASS, Go tr.
T? v ANFORTII 4- NAGEL have just received
B f Fresh Gardet Seeils and Onion Sets from
the Shakers. At the sign of the
feh.Sw2tw K , GOLDEN MORTAR.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
SALE on the “Standing llov - ’ Creek
>‘2ntiles Irotn Coitimbus Ga., containing I6IKI
a res 700 or SOU *f tt ciearen. Good Dwelling
• Htutae,good Negrv Cabins, Stables, Barns &c.,
situated n the Columbus nnd La Grange road,
convenient distance Irotn each place fora “ House
of Rntertaimiißnt. Price very low aml terms to
suit purchasers. Kor further particulars apply to
Jas K Redd of Columbus, the Overseer on the
place, or UM BA T TLE, La Grange Ga.
§5- Enquirer plsasc copy. fcbSwum
New Tennessee Bacon.
■ B. AMS Sides andshcmlders, just received by
g'j} ebl2tf LIVELY & CLAPP.
’ LEECHES.
ALOTof Healthy Swedish Leeches, just re
cefevd and lor sale bv •
GKSNER& PEABODY,
febl4 ‘tf Successor* to J. F. WINTER S’ Cos.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
PER FUMES, Lubins. and Baley & Blues Gen
true Extracts', for sale bv
febl4wtf Successors to J. I. WIN I t-R &l o.
FOR SALE.
\KINE SIT seat Rockawav nearly newAto be
*een it Jaques carriage shop. Applv th
fehlMwiit *
DIRECT IMPORTERS OP FOREIGN
DRYGOODS,
Charleatoa, goxxttx Carolina,
respectfully inform their friends and
* those who purchase Dry Goods in their city,
that the . are prepared, SBd are offering a very
Urge nd well assorted stock of FOREIGN
and DoMKriTIC, OTAPLE and FANCY
DRY G.feUJst, selected for, and particularly
adapted to the Southern Trade.
Importing direct, they feel assured ofbeing able
to sell Goods, as low in CHARLESTON, as they
can bo boughtin any other Market, in the United
States.
Tliey would call particular attention to I-INI4N
GOODS of every description, the make will be
found of best finish, aiyl. perfectly fiee irotn any
mixture of Cotton. Aiso, to theirstock of DRESS
GOODS, which will be found second to none in
the’ Market. Terms Cash, orCitv acceptance.
C.&E.S. KERRISON, St CO.. No 209 K.ng,
fcbSwatwtf N W corot King& Market sts.
DR. J. E. BACON.
CAN hereafter be found at residence on
Front street oy posite the Ice House, or at his
office over I J M '.Kendree’s store. Messages left
; at the Drug Store of Dauforth and Nagel, will be
j attended to. j.m2o-4w tw
METALLIC OR VULCANIZED
IRUBBKR MACHINE BELTING
|IT HI H 1 Fi’et of the above Bellinv, sui
able for all kinds of Machinery—from
1 to 20 inches wide —warranted superior to tenth
jerorany kind of belting in use, lor its perfect o
; quality of width and thickness, which it will te ,
i tain, and for its great strength and durability.does |
not slip on the pul lies and costs less than the leatn- ;
cr belting. Sold by the subscriber ter, pei cent :
on manufacturers price*; ALSO,
300 lbs. Steam Engine Packing, for Piston rods,
Straw Joints, Cylinder Heads, &c.
500 feet of Vulcanized Steam Engine Hose for j
hydrants passing hot or cold water, 4:c.
WADE St CO.; Sign, Golden Saddle.
*4,000 feet of Ki inl*i’s Pit tent Machine !
treiclied Leather Belting, from 1 inch to 14 inch- I
es. suitable lorall kinds ot marhinery,Gin bauds, !
See. Sold bv the subscriber for ten per cent ad
vance ou the manufacturers prices.
WADE & CO., Sign, Golden Saddle.
Col limb u . March 26.1850. 14 —lv
GKNUINE TEAS.
IMPERIAL,
IIYSON.
GUNPOWDER, and
BLACIi TEAS.
of superior quality, just received bv
June 25 F-LLIS, KENDRICK Sr REDD.
Hosiery.
S’ ADIES’ Plain Open Work and Embroidered
<4 .* White Silk Hose ; Plain Black Hose; Plain
and Open Work Linen and Lisle Thread; Super
English Black, White and Mode colored Cotton;
and Misses Black, White and Fancy colored Su ier
English Hose. Also, a large lot of Gents and
Boy* Brown and Fancy colored English Hall
Hose, just received by
febswatfetf BROKAW, CLEMONS S’ CO.
Linsa Sii3 3tins3.
tp ill- iln< f 12j Superior Dundee Linen
Sheetings. Also, a large lot of Pillow
Case Linens, just received bv
feb6watwtf BROKA W.-CLEMONS & CO.
Draperies
’B'XMBROIDER ED Lace and Muslin, Plain and
J f “'ey Colored Worsted Danffisks ; Plain and
Damask Turkey Bed Draperies, a large assortment
of new and beautiful gfvles.
felffiwatwtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
Dress Goods.
CHINA, and Mole Colored Berage*. and Ba
rege de Lames of rich Chintz Patterns, anew
|dhe 4 “tiftil article lor eai ly spring Ol >m*, s v
eeesjust received bv
nilebßwatwtf BUCK AW, CLEMONS & CO.
Water Proof
HATS, suitable for Plantaiion use
being cheaper anil more durable than wool.
Just received, a lew dozen assorted sizes.
fehSwntwtf BROKAW, CLEMuNS Jf CO.
Wliite Linens.
WE have now on hand all the different Nesol
Young’s celchiated Irish Linens undressed,
and warrtilted’ all Flax. For durability, these
Linens are unrivaled.
lel.6watw t f BROKAW. CLEMONS St CO.
Laces and Embroideries.
M ALINE and l.onis Napoleon Lace Crapes,
Paris workered Collars and Cuffs. Lace Under
Sleeves, Jaconet ami Swi-s Rutiles, Thread and
Vuleuciencs Laces, just received by
febSw .twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS S: CO.
jCrape de Paris.
A MUCH admired article for ladies oven'ng
dresses. Also, Mole Colored and Figured
Ranges, in great variety, just received by
I'obt’watvvtl BROKAW, CLEMONS v CO.
Ribbons.
E UST received, a large Invoice of Bonnet,
Neck, Sash and Capo Ribbons, ol New and
It eaiitnui stvles.
lebbwatwit IJROKA W, CLEMONS!*; CO.
STOLEN.
MY TRUNK was stolen from the stage on Sat
urday.nignt last in Girard Ala., or in lltu
vicinity, containing various articles of clothing
Also, a large Breast pin with Miniature!, a
large Star Breast-pin with valuable stnoef of
different colors, one Bracelet ol Braided hair
with kenvv clasps, a broken plain Finger-ring, oiie
pair heavy Silver Suspender Buckles with chains
attached, one Gobi and one Silver Pen and Pencil
Case, the silver case has a horse head and neck
engrave-! on the head; also, a Daguerreotype
Likeness of a young man. anti a six Barrel Revol
ver. Shirt Buttons with parallel lines cut on the
face of them. Also, a note for sevcntv-live dollars,
signed by Morgan, dated in New Orleans
about January ISSO.
A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery
ot any of the above article*, or any proof that will
lead to the detection of the thief.
GEORGE R. DINGLE.
Any person having any information concerning
the theft, will please apply at the Times Office.
feb'2tw3w\
AT COST!
lA/IJY YARDS Carpeiittof and 500
jt/tIVI U| an keta at
K. & B. MENPHEIMS,
Div-Goods aud Clothing Store.
Dee 18, USO if
Mansion House, Talbotton, Georgia,
BY J. J. TOOKE.
fTI[TIS House htts been recently openet!
B for the reception of Boarders ansi tl”t ac
cummndation of Travellers. All the apartment
have been neatly arranged and everything done
lor the comfort and convenience of those who fa
vor him W'lh their patronage.
The Proprietor hopes hy unremitting attention,
to oive entire satisfaction and merit a liberal sup
port. April 2, 1850. 15—ts
COD LIVER OIL.
JUST received u lot of Iresli Cnd I.ivet
Oil, prepared hy Button. Clarke & Cos. War
ranted pure. DAN FORTH & NAGEL.
Sept 7, 1850 ts Golden Mortar.
PRICES REDUCED
AT THE PALACE MILLS.
BRAN and Shorts are much better anti cheap
er to feed your cattle and horses on, than
corn at present prices, and to enable all to feed
well, I have reduced the price of Bran to 70
cents per hundred pounds, and Shorts to 90. when
taken in quantities of one hundred pounds and
upward*. Conte one. come all. Bear in mind that
stnue horses are fed with and thrive on Short*,
febltwtf- C T INSLEE,CIerk. I
I) U 111 VIVI MU S , YIVAMDSI
•’ THE COTTAGE,”
B Y NE D. WHITE & GEO. V . JQ N E S
ltamlolpli st-, Colninlms Ga.
TTAVE always on hand Fresh Ovsters, Choice
1 I Wiues, Liquors, Cordials, Syrups, Cham
pagne and the best CIGARS in the city. Togeth
er with the above, they have daily a Fresh supply
j of Fish, Fowl, anil Wild Game. . Oysters received
| paily, and to be had at all hours. jan7-twlf
11 —iop^y
i
YJAR TUMBLERS. — V large assortment for
jDstle at fjan27-wtw] WDKREY’S
BIGGINS — Coffee Biggins all sizes, jnst receiv
ed at ] j m2swatwti'J COWDKREY’S.
INDOW SHADES—Just received and lor
I> a ile at jan24w-twtf COWDEREY’S
—% —x—
k DAGUERREOTYPES,
j PICTURES TAKEN IN ANY WEATHER
subscriber would iavite the citizens of
■ Columbus and strangers visiting the city to
call and examine his specimens of Daguerreotypel
- his room, over Mr Mygatts store, corner of
Broad and Randolph streets, (East aide). Their
visits will be welcome whether thev wish pictures
or not.
Pictures will be taken at this room in a superior
style, in a very short time and set in a plain or lan
cv case, —Locket, breast-pin, bracelet or finger
rings, from a large size to smaller than a five cent
piece. The work shall be executed with artistic
taste, and a clear-natural expression of the eye se
cured. Instruction in the art given, and stock and
apparatus furnished
feblftwtf GEO. CONGER.
ALABAMA DEEDS, for sale at this office.l
iebll j
ANNUALS AND GIFT BO.OKSFOR 1831
4 BEAUTIFUL assortment of all kindsof Gift
-**■ Books and Annuals for Christmas and New
Year , just opened and for sale at
B. B. de GRAFFENiRIEDS.
Atso, Juvenile and Toy Books of every de
criptioti. Dec 25, 1850.
NOTICE TO MECHANICS.
PROPOSALS will he received until the 10th
dav of March next, sos the but! din” of a Jail
in the town of Crawford, Ala., a plan and specifi
cations of which can he seen at the office of the
Judge of tne Probate Court in the town of Craw
toid. on and after the 25th instant, the contractor
will be required to give bond an t security for the
faiihlul performance and completion of said work.
Also a premium of $25,00 will b given for the
best plan and specifications for a Jail, the plan and
specifications to be delivered by the 25th inst.
THOMAS S. TATE,
febßtw4t Judge of the Probate Court.
LAND FOR SALE.
ONE Section of good land N 16, Township 14.
Range 28 In Russell county Alabama, will he
sold on good terms. For further particulars apply
to Dr Cullen Battle. Rqfaula Ala, or
febSw6n C M BATTLE, La Grange Ga.
IKJ- Enquirer pi- nse Copy.
~GRAY~& VAISPKLT.
HAVE just received a fresh s tpply
FAMILY GROCERIES—CaI and see.
Opposite the Bank of Brunswick.
Dee 2. ts
“notice.
TO RAILROAD DIRECTORS AND
ENGINEERS.
npHE undersigned; is prepared to con
si tract for bridging or superstructure. Apart
of mv work may he seen on the State Rond from
Dalton to Chattanooga Letters directed to Co
ttnihiis, will meet with prompt attention.
ASA BATES.
Inferences :
His xcellencv. George W. Towns, Milledgeville
‘.V M. Mitchei.l, Esq. Chief Eng’r. of State Road
Maj. loiin H. Howard, Y
Col.Seaborn Jones, > Columbus, Ga.
S H . Smith, Esq. )
Feb 19. 1850 9-ts
GDI.DUN SYltlH’.
MAPLE SYRUP,
sUG tR-UDUSr, MOLASStt*.
For sale by
June 25. ELLIS. KENDRICK f; REDD
I
| ATCHES, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, of
! w w the the latest style and fashion, for sale a
the lowest cashprices, bv C. BRUNO.
JUS I’ RECEIVED, a good assortment of fine
Guns and Pistols, for sale low bv
jan 16-twtf ‘C. BRUNO.
l< , lll>I! STRINGS.
TT ALl.\NvGerntnn,Eno-li.h nnd Frenrli
Strings furtive Violin. Guitar, Bass Viol and
Double Bass—forsalc wholesale ar .1 retail, by
Jan 15. C BRUNO S’ CO.
Nunns & clark’s, j.chickf.ring’S, and
A. H. GALE BeCO.’* Piano Fortes, for sale by
■Tan2 C. BRUNO.
DISSOLUTION.
fIJIHE C'n-partnership heretofore existing be-
S tween C. Bruno and George Hungerford, un
der the name and firm of C. Bruno & Cos., was dis
solved on the first ofdanuary inst.. by mutual con
sent. All persons indebted to the late firm, will
please call and settle with Mr J H Wliitlelsey who
alone is authorized to close up the business. Mr.
W. will also continue the business at the old
stand, for C. Bruno’s account.
C. BRUNO.
janls6-twt. G. HI'NOERFORD.
A. B3CNINGER & CO.
HI Broadway, Ncw-Ynrk.
IMPOHTJBI4S of Ota nl. Dnpny >fe Cos.
Hcnnessy, Pinet and Castillion, Cognac and
Bordeaux Brandies.
Jantnica Rurri, Hollan-’Gin. Scotch and Irish
Whiskey; Milium’s Sillery and Ve.rzenev; Deßri
inont S’ H"idseick. Champaign. Madeira, Sherrv
and Port Wines ; Curacao - Absinthe, French and
German Wines; Scotch and London Porte-, Ha
vana Cigars, Regalias, and the finest brands ge-er
ally. Refer to H. BARNARD 4’ Cos., Columbus
April 16. 1850 17—).
J. E. JAQUES & BROTHERS.
OGLE THORPE street, Columbus. Ga , have on
5 and n LA RUE assortment of Modern Car
riages and Harness, ofali descriptions, selected
by one of the firm, expressly for this market, from
the most respectable Make rs. which in | 0111.1 o
finish aud durability cannot be surpassed
Persons in want, are solicited to call and exam
ine for themselves. The above also solicit orders
lor building and repairing carriages, tvnicli will
be done with neatness aud dispatch, arinLat LOW
prices.
sCrVVAN TED—two good Coach Trimmers, for
which the best of wages will be given.
Columbus, Dec.3l, 1850. w3m.
Fresh and Pickled Oysters.
FRESH and Pickletl Beef, Fresh anil Pickled
Pork, Fresh ami Pickl and Fish, am) Hot Cof
fee at all hours, at Spivey's corner, near the mar
ket. tlec24l w-ts
NEW YORK AND SANANNAH
STEAM-SHIP LINE.
e. WEEKLY.
The now and splendid steam-ships
FLORIDA, Capt. Lyon, and ALA
RAMA. Capt. Ludlow, belonging
kLM to the New York and Savannah
Steam Navigation Cos.
On .-.gd after the Iltli January, will leave Savan
nalt antl Now y,, r t every Aatuidav until further
notice these ships a;., of 1,300 tons register,
and unsurpassed in comfort, srrf'eiv anti speed.
‘I r.isellers leaving Coltiinbus Wednesday nights
will have a ni’ hls rest at Macon a< and Ss-yimah;
but il they leave there on ‘Thursday night they
can take the extra train on the Ce> tral Railroad at
Macon on Friday evening, and arrive at. Savannah
on Saturday morning. Cabin Passage, $25 —pay-
able in advance.
-Agent : P.VDELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Savannah.
S AMUEL L. MITCH ELL,
jan2owtf 194 Front street. New York.
ENGUIMI GUNS.
YY' T E have received a Inroe lot of J*Jng
lish Guns of our own importation, among
which we have some of very line quality, and have
on hand a lot ol PINT. Ml<’l,E*. ail of wtiich
wc offer for sale at very reasonable price*.
July 30, 1850 ‘ HALL 6c MOSES.
REPAIRING AND TUNING.
Subscriber has ‘lie plea
sure to announce to hi* friend*
and the public in general, that lie Imsj J [/
succeeded in obtaining from one of the first estab
lishments in New-York city, a thoroughbred PIA
NO MAKER, who conu s prepared tor repairing,
renovating and tuning Piano Fortes in the vorv
best manner. Persons having a avorite instru
ment that has got out of order, will doubtless be
glad to avail themselves of the services of a regu
lar workman.
All orders for work, either in town or country,
will be promptly attended to.
CHARLES REPS,
Piano Forte Wareroom, Broad St.
Dee 17. 1850 53 w
KOK. SALE.
I OFFER for sale, my plantation in the
19th district of Stewart county lying on the Pn
taula Creek, comprising fourteen hundred and
fitly acres of excellent laud, and a fine Grist. Mill.
Also. 56 likely voting negroes. 14 linn mules, 60
head of rattle. 7 • headol sneep, 200 head of stock
hogs, and 25,000 poumia of pork. All of which
I will sell low for cash.
Dec 3, 1850.—w01-tf JOHN W. ANDREW'S.
ISO NEGROES WANTED.
P*‘f month or 180 dollars peran
fP num will be paid for ijble-bodied negro
fellows to work on the Muscogee Rail Road. For
particulars, apply to Col. John H. Howard, Colum
bus. or to the subscriber or his Agents on the
w,,rk - J'Hff D. GRAY.
October 29.1890 46 tl
rjtHE ANALOGY‘OF ANCIENT CkTfT~MA :
1 SONRY.
DICK’S Coinple Work*, 3 vol in Sheep.
, CALVIN’S institutes, 2 vol in Sheep.
CHALMER’S Miscellanies, Reviews,4c., I vo
it ial>Ai> h* ftfl Koinnug,
LUTHER, OR Galatians.
’ McGH KE,on ft p hesia ns.
’ ? ;'IBSPRNE,.oti Psalms.
EgPtRGUSON’S Roman Republic,
f BISHOP BtTLER S Works Complete.
JEREMY TAYLOR’S Sermons. For sale Im
D F WILCOX. East side Broad st..
fehSwtf 3d door North O Toll & Moses.
FOUND— On the stage road two miles from
Columbus, a sack of Coffee which the owner
can have by application at this office, and payin
for this advertisement. jan2stfr<
AGENCY AT WASHINGTON.
r JItIE undersio-ned intending to remain
in the city of Washington for several months,
will take charge of any claim against the United
States; fersnns entitled to Bounty Lands under
the late act of Congress, Revolutionary Pension
er*i vvho have heretofore obtained pensions, may
upon a re-examination of their claims, be entitled
to au increase Af the same ; rejected claims here
tofore. may by jyrocuring additional proof, be es
tablished. Charges will be such as are usual. All
communications must be post paid.
JOSKPH STURGIS.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, Federal Union,
Macon Telegraph, Macon Journal 4 Messenger,
will insert the above once a month for 3 months,
and forward their accounts. J g
November 20 IXSO ‘ 3n |
DAVID ROSS,
BOOK BINDER.
OoLCJtnus, Ga,
03“ Office UP STAIR in tbe “Socthehs
oestisei” building. Randolph street, where he
may be found at all hours of the day.
det3l-wlw3in
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MERCHANTS’ AND PLANTERS’
MUTUAL HiSURANCE COMPANY.
NEW-ORLEANS, LA.
Fire and Marine Risks,
E. S. GREENWOOD, Agent.
Columbus, Ga. Dec 30, 1850 twly
DR. H.R. PIERCE.
OFFICE AT L. PIERCE’ DRUG STORE.
Broad st* 9 Columbus G.
jnn7-tw2m
H. R. TAYLOR,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant
No. 22 WATER STREET,
novlJM9tf APALACHICOLA. FLA.
~ GltEiA'WiiOl) <Ss MORRIS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 113 TelionpttonUa Street,
KF.W ORLEAHS.
H. T. GREENWOOD. JOSIAH. MORRIS.
Oct 1, IsoO w&tw—Sm
CHARLES S. HARRISON.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Broad t*, Colnml>us Ga.<
Will attend promptly to all business consigned
to him. ‘ j n9tt~
JAMES N. BBTHUSE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner of Broad and Randolph Streets
COLUMBUS, GA. >
Office “wer Brokaw, Clemons St C o.’a Store..
jinSS-lvtw
CHESLEY B. HOWARD,
A I TOR N E Y AT LA TV,
COLUMBUS, G.
N0x.30.150.
. O. I\ LAI HD, M. D.. D. D. S.
Office a few doors above Carter’s Drug Store.
UP STAIKS.
Cobmlius, Dim. 3, 1850. iw—fim
STRAW CUTTKKS.
JUST received a lot of Straw Cutter?.
For sale by HALL & MOSES.
July 30, ISSO.
WANTED,
| jffcA Lbs. of Rags. Cash
JL V/ V? 4.P paid forclean cotton or Lin
on Rasa at'4 rents per pound, when delivered in
quantities o I*loo lbs. or more, and 3J cents per lb.
when delivered in smaller quantities. For old
Hemp Bagging and pieces l Ropes 11 oeNts per
lb., delivered,either at the Rock Island Factory or
at their Storein Columbus, in the south corner of
Oglethrpe. D. ADAMS, Sec’v.
July 20. 1850 31—ts
TO DIONTIST.v.
r PHE Subscribers keep constantly nr
band, an extensive assortment of Stooktoi
Tenth. Also, Gold Foil and Dental Instruments.
Golden Mortar. DANFORTH t( NAGEL.
Sept 7. 1850. tt
ENOJS MASONIC INbTITCTK.
THE exercises of
sumed on the first. Monday in Jamary. The
Male department under the charge of F. Capers
AdaiosUA. H., w ho has taught in this place during
the past year. In reference to his qualifications
as to scholarship and discipline, we need hut relet
to the highly satisfactory manner in which If.s pu
pils acquitted themselves at the close of the last
term.
The Female department will he under the su
perintendence of Rev. John A. Mosely, A. M.
With regard to qualifications, the Board of Trus
tees are satisfied ihat the complete success which
has ever attended Mr. Moselv as a thorough in
structor of youth, is the highest recommendation
which can he offered.
The Music department will be conducted by
Mrs, Eirich. whom the hoard take pleasure in in
troduing to the public as a thoroughly scientific
instructress on the Piano, Guitar and Harp.
The superior advantages of ENON, with regard
to health and morals, can only he appreciated by
those who have visited o ir village.
Situated upon the eastern extremity of the
Cliitnnymiggee Ridge, its inhabitants breathe an
aamosphere touch above that of the surrounding
country.
The scholars of this Institution while they are
I removed from many of the vices of larger towns, ‘
| may enjoy, all the advantages of society in till
\ finflltfcs inf hirr best citizens
Board may he had in the best families at SS,OO
! per month
Tuition, sixteen, twenty-four or thirty-six dol
lars, according toadvanctupeilt.
D. E. ANTHONY,
N.D. GNERRY,
A. I). CLECKLEY,
D.M. SEALS,
der.3l-w3m N. P. RANK.-*.—Trustees.
VILLA RICA MALE AND FEMALE
INSTITUTE.
$ beautiful and healthy village of Vila Rica, j
Carrol county, and is now under the direction of
Mr Asa Griggs, w ho founded it just twelve monlhs
since. Situated in a healthy regiim of country, j
and under the supervision ol its present able ami
efficient Principal, this institution is destined to ■
occupy a high rank among the schools of our conn- j
| try. It has already reached a commanding emi- j
| nonce and is on the road to a still higher destiny. :
] When it was founded, one year sitlce, it numbered j
- just thirteen pupils; but he for o’ the close of the !
! schoiascicyear that number liarPswollen to one Inin- |
j drrd. Girls or boys may kfere find, adequate f.i- 1
; ciiitiesjqr acquiring a thorough and extensive Eng- 1
lisli and classicll education. Send us your child- j
ren and we will .endeavi/r to make good scholars j
ami good citizens of tliepi.
The next term will commence nil the first Mon- j
day in February. By order ol the villagers. j
fob 4-wot i
~ l LASS f GLASS !—250 boxes best Fiench
* * • Window Glass, and Frame Glass of all sizes,
just received, by DANFORTH & NAGEL.
jan2o-wtl “V Sign of the Golden Mortar.
. —■. ■■■-"-
DANFORTH £ NAGEL,
ARE Agrents for the saleof nlKfcrv mos
popular Patent Medicines now maniifiictiii ad
Sept. 7. 1850 ts Sign of the Goloew Morla
WOOL MANUKACTUuK,
r Coweta Falls .Waritifacturinsr Cos
*- of Columbus, is now prepared ro Card and
M-t mi factum Wool.
Cash paid for Wool, or Korsevs exchanged so
the raw material. Mly 11 li'dO. o—ts
LIFE INSURANCE.
Provision for the Widow and Orphan.
ACCUMULATES!™, $168,000.
fpFIE SOUTHERN MUTUAL IN
l SURANGE COMPANY, are issuing policies
on the most favorable terms. It offers advantages
over very Northern Company.
It charges no extra rates for living in Georgia 01
Alabama. ‘
It returns all Its profitsto the atsnred every year
It requires only three-fourths of the first year’
premium, the rest heing remitted.
It is a Southern Company, whose officers and di
rectors live among us, and are known and trusted
by all. /
Its funds are securely invested in the best bonds
to be found in the State of Georgia.
It insures the life of a husband in favor of ‘he
wife, free from all the claims of creditors.
Its rates are as low as other companies.
ASHURY HULL, President.
Apply to Pond & Willcox, Agems at Columbus
Jan 29, 1850. 6—ts
LIVELY & CLAPP,
EEP constantly on hand an eaten
® sivc assortment of
GROCERIES,
generally, consisting in pari oi the following ar
ticles—FlNE GEORGIA CURED HAMS, decided
ly the best in market—TENNESSEE SIDES AND
SHOULDERS, unsurpassed in quality.
, 11VK OKKSK FKATHKRS.
arranted of the beat quality.
arrangement* are such, that they are con- j
stmtly receiving the above articles, which wiil be
sold at the lowest prices.
Also, BAGGING.ROPE, and all articles, usually
kept in the Grocery line.
We flatter ourselves that.we can give satisfar
tion to all who mav*favoi us with a calf.
PAI.ACE'MIIII, I'-I.OIJK *
alwavson band and for salc'fbv
LIVELY & CLAPP.
June 11. ISSO. 25—ly
GALVANIZED PUMP CHAINS
FOR sale by
July 30, 1850 • HALL & MOSES.
GRAIN WASTED.
Cash paid for Corn, Oats, Rye, Barley,
and Peas ; at the Grain Store, opposite Pitts
& Hatcher’s stable.
Dec 21. ISSO I— wtf
notice.
ALL persons are cantioned against deliveries
merchandise of any kind to my workmen or
servants, except on a written order from myselfor
auchorized agents. JOHN G. WINTER.
jan24-tw3
PLATFORM SCALES.
r weigh from 600 to 2000 lbs.
For sale by HALL AMOSES.
July 30, ISSO
executors sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the town of Cqthburt, Randolph county,
on the Ist Tuesday in March next between the
usual hours oi sale,thefollowjng negroes, to wit:
Abbv, a woman about 75 years of age ; Joshua, a
boy about 12 years of age, and Ben, a boy about
10 years of age, sold as the property of John I.
Genoke, deceased. Terms made known on day of
S4 ] S LOUIS A. CjONEKE, Executor.
*- i • dec3l wtds.
SOUTHEHN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
WE have examined the last annua
Reportof this Company and its claims to
patronage, and*are,sn welt satisfied with its prin
ciples and mode of Insurance that we are doing
our business with it, and take pleasure in recon
mending it to ourlellow-ciiizCns.
H. S. SMITH, & CO.
GREENWOOD & CO.
GRIMES, KYLE & THORNTON
’ WM. A.. REDD,
HILL, DAWSON, & <3O.
RIDGEWAY & GUNBY,
HARVEY HALL,
ROBT. A. WARE,
L. M. DURR,
J. ENNIS, & CO.
This company is rapidly increasing its business
and thereby its safety, and will soon become the
strongest in the South.
Its patrons save from 25 to 80-100 of the premi
minms paid in the other offices.
Risks of all kinds, Life, Fire, Marine. Riverand
lives of Servants .taken at rates as low as in any
other office.
Office in D. F. Willcox’s Rook-Store.
POND & WILLCOX, Agent.
Dec, 4, A 849. 50—ts.
GRIMES, KYLE & THORNTON
I T AVE now on hand, a large and well
A.JL assorted slock of
. 6 a O’ c e a 119 *
Consisting in part of the following articles;
India Bagging, Kentucky do.
Bale Rone and Twine,
.-tigar. Coffee and Tea.
Salt, Molasses, Sperin and Tallow Candles.
Tnhuecorit all qualities.
Powder, Shot and Lead.
Bacon, Flo if, &c. 4c.
Which they offer for sale at the lowest market
prices. Sept 10, ISSU ts
NEW FIRM.
THE undersigned have associated themselves
under the name and style of
A. C. FLEWB .LEN & CO.,
for the purpose of engaging in the
BOOK TPiADE, at the.old stand of
B. fl. df.GRAFFKNRIED,
Under the Hank of St. Mary’s,
where they will he pleased to see all the patrons ‘
of the old firm, and as many more as will honor
them with their custom. .
They will always keep on hand an extensive
and well selected stock of BOOKS and STATION
ERY, which they will sell at prices to suit pur
chasers. A.C. FLKWKLLEN,
Jnn27-wtw-if . WM. H CHAMBERS.
(iKAIM'IELKVK IIWTFL
LaGrange, Georgia.
JAHE subscriber liavii g recently purchased the
Hotel formerly occupied by JAMES HER
RING, on the South side of the Public Square, in
tin- town of LaGrange, Gn., respectfully solicits his
friends of Troup and the neighboring counties, and
the travelling public generally, to favor him with
their patronage. The house is fitted up and fur
nished with every tiling NE'*’ and after the latest,
best improved, and mod convenient style. The
subscriber visited the ma.kets himself and attended
very carefully to the selection ol the lurniluje, so
that he feels fully assured that, with these circum
stances, together with the pains he intends for him
self and all about his house to lake, in making his
guests comfortable, he-will.he ab'e toplease those
who favor him with their patronage.
He has. also, in connection with the Hotel, a
spttndld Livery Stable, well Mipplied with Car
ri.ages. Buggies, Hacks, and H-trses, which can
he had at a.I tin es on the most reasonable terms.
He also keeps a four Hnrse Coach; which he will
run to any point to which passengers may wtsh to
go; ami persons stopping at his house with Hotses
will find then attended to in a manner that cannot
fail to please.
WILLIAM 13RADFIELD, Propriety, .
jnnl4-w3ni
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Gesner & Peabody,
Manufacturers and wholesale
and Retail dealers in
Drug3, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Patent Medicines, Faints, Oils,
Dye-Stufis, &c., &c.
at the old stand of J. F. Wifiter & Cos., sign of the
Negro and Mortar, Columbus, Georgia.
The subscribers have just received a fresh sup
ply of the above articles, which they will sell or.
the most reasonable terms.
G. H. Peabody. W. Gesner
May 2N. |SSO.
ANOTHER LOVELY RESIDENCE
tom
‘pHE Subscriber offers for sale the tract
■*- of Land now occupied hy Mr. Wiley E. Jones
within one mile ofColunihus. It contains 20 acres
adjoining the East Common, and has an excellent
new DUELLING HOUSE with seven good rooms
in it, mid all necessary out-houses. There is
about five acres cleared, and the remaining fifteen
are well wooded. Its proximity to town and
schools, unites all the advantages ol a town house
and a delightful country residence. Persons de
siring to purchase, can be shown the premises of
Mr. Jones, residing on it ; and for terms tkey may
either apply to VVII.KY E. JON ES, Columbus,
nov3-t 1 j JAMESA. WIGGINS, Trustee.
VALUABLE LANDS
FOR SALE.
1 iurid red acres of Land.
I 350 to 4i)o acres of which is fresh open land
under good fence a ml in fine condition for cultiva
tion, witn all -necessary houses, out holmes, Gin,
Screw, &c.. Ivihg on the waters of Wolfe and Ich
away Notchewny creeks, in Randolph county,
and lately in the occupancy of Solomon Graves.
Any person wishing to settle a good plantation,
having every advantage of health and location to
make it desir ihle, would do well to examine this
place before making a purchase elso.vhere.
The teuns will Ijp reasonable, and long credit
given, if de.ired. For further information, please
call upon the undersigned or nddiess tnem atCuth
bcrtjGa. HARZILLAI GRAVES,
LOUIS A GONEKE.
Oct *2*3, 1850
VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE
-IJIAVE several valuable negroes lor sale
‘'among them a first-rate Blacksmith, an ex-
CAlUnt Carpenter, a Hewer and a goi and Tailoress &
Seamsi'oss, (a middie aged woman.) Call and see
me next do..- to Agency Bank Stale of Georgia.
j in2 v tw-3tw JAME-* M. McKEE.
g , EORGIA, Randolpi. .comity—Whereas Cla
‘■qf’W rissa Thomas applies me for letters ol
administration upon the estate ol laAin Duko de
cease!.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish ..il
and singular i lie kindred anil creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed hy law. and show cause, il any they
have, why said lettters should not be granted.
Given under my limit! at office, this Janury 28,
1851- I. b4wst O p BF.ALL, c c o.
f - ’ OUR MONTHS from date application will 1^
made to the Honorahls Superior Court ot Ma
rion county, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the lan ‘ and negroes belonging to
the estate of Unity Cobh deceased.
JOSEPH COBB Adrn’r.
Oct 29 4m
THE WAY TO LIVE WELL
IS JO CALL AT
ELLIS, KENDRICK & REDD’S.
AND BUY IN PACKAGES TO SUIT PURCHASERS,
NT REDUCED PRICES !
17 XT R A CANAL FL U U R—Buck-
JJ wheat LOUR, Goshen RUTTER in small
packages; English Diirv CHEESE; Fresh
MACKEREL; Pickled SALMON; COD-;
FISIl; RAI'INH; CITRON; CURRANTS;
PRESERVE*; PICKLE*; Sailed OIL;
CHOCOLATE,* DATE.*; Eve’s APPLE*;
PRUNE*; S!I)IMJ4; Fresh Lobster, Hal
lihut and Salmon *\UCE*; ES-SJONt'E;
Ground .4Pl('K<i; Superb TEAS; O'd Java,
Laguna and Maracaibo COFFEE ; All kinds of
SI t;AU ; MapIeSYKUP and Sugar House MO-
I.ASSE* ; Apple and White Wine VINEGAR,
fcc. 4-r.
We would sav to nur country friends that ou
utoclt of GROCERIES, DOMESTIC DRYGOODS
HARDWARE, SHOES, &c. be., being large, we
arc determined to sell, and that our prices shall qe
an induement to huvers.
ELLIS, KENDRICK k REDD.
Dec 4. 1850. *
FPEMIUM COTTON GINS.
E. T. TAYLOR & CO.
T)ROPRIETORS of: the Columbus Oot-
L ton Gin Manufactory, have the satisfaction
to announce to their patrons and the Planters gen
erally, throughout the Cotton growing region, that
they are prepared t supply any number of their
celebrated P.-Ftnitim Gifts.
Where these gins have been once used, it would
be deemed unnecessary for the manufacturers to
say a word -n their favor, as they leel confi
dent the machines have been brought to such per
fection, ffiat their superior performance will re
commend them in preference to all other gins
now in use. For the satisfaction of those who
have not used the Gins, and are unacquainted with
their repu ation, the proprietors need only say
that the first Premiums have been awarded to
them, for the best Gin exhibited at the great State
Fair, held at Atlanta Ga. Also, at the Alabama
and Georgia Agricultural and Mechaire’s Fair,
held at Columbus, and at the Annual Faiyol the
South Carolina Institute, at Charleston. The cot
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The proprietors have in their possession, nu
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Commission Merchants, and Manufacturers nt
cotton goods, testifying that the performance of
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(Jiq* will be sent to any part of the eonntry,
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when the Cash is ptid, and the G|n taken at the
manufactory.
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MKDICAL DEPARTMENT,
r |MIE Regular courw of Lectorro in
A this laqtitnte will eommeace oa the First *1
November, on’if continue aalil tbs last ot Februa
ry- The Anatomical Department will be opened
and ready to reeolte students by the first of UetnJ
her. The Medical Department will be seder tbs
direction nl the follnmng Professors s
J CONQUEST CROSS, M Jr, Professor of lbs I*,
statutes ofMedicine, soit Medical Jnrisprw*
dene".
W. BYRD POWELL, M *V, ’Vofeeeerofren.br*
Physiology, Medical M>n* rs
R. S. NEWTON. M. I)., Profr-sso; of Asrsery
H. J HIfLOJ. M. I).. Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
J. A. WILBON, M. ~ Professor of
and Diseases <>| Women andrbildrsn.
J. KING,M. D. Professor of Matens Medics,Tit
rapentics. : •
Z. -FREEMAN. M. D., Professor Os Asstomv.
I. MILTON SANDKMS. A. M.. M. .D. ProfeimJl
of Chemistry and,Pharmacy.
Clinique lecturers.
Medicine —Prot. 11. J. HULCK.
Surgery-a Prof. R. S. NEWTON.
FREEMAN, yf. D., Anatomical Dsmsssts
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$lO. Graduation, S2O.
Those desiting iiirther information will plssso
address their letters (post paid) to the Dean ; and
students arriving in the city will pies.ro call on bint
1 at the Commercial Hotel.
i R. S. NEWTON, M. D.,
M) Dean of the F sc ntly
LAW PLpXktMENT.
I lion. E. \V . M. KlNtv,Professor of Theory end
Practice of Law. ..- % ,<
Hon. \ . B. BARRY, Professor of Commercial Jn>
rlspradnice.
pcr'-Mcsnlott.
All cnmmiiiiieatioiis peitaining to this Dspsrt
ment must be addressed to
K. W. M. KING, Esq,
Memphis. Tcnn,. March IHM), • ’ *
The Faculties. t*> r intellectual abilities, laarsi
worth and professional acquirements, will eom
paro fevorahly with the most- in nnr
country. Thc.Medical Faculty cqosUistes as aoo
•mslvin this or any other connt>y--all of them are
-hie lecturers’ amfthe heat of tese’hirt.*
vyhq Will contemplate, mr- geographiesl
position, and the extent of our population, cm.
have no.lsofbt a* to the eligibility At o'ur sitpation
for an enterprise ol the kjod. A* health, in
cluding all seasons of the year, we deny tbal'aify
OTHER CITY HAS none
A common error exists in the. minds of man $
students relapve to the plgpe of studying mcdiein#
those who intend practicing among the diseases at
the Westand South should certainly educate them-
I selves at q"xrhool whose Family ar* praeticalry
acqmintcd with those disenscs.
That the public may be satisfied f the perma
nency ol this School, we feel it nr dntv to state,
that the Trustees and Facnlty form a t*irrr in action,
which angnrs well for its foturn sneeoss; and that
the peculiar internal organization which cwftnecM
them,cannot tic interrupted,
E. W. M KINO, President of tbn
Jaul7, 1850. 12—ly Mvinphis faatitsts. ‘
LEGAL NOTICES, ■ ‘ ”
GEORGIA, Randolph connty— Whereas, fism
uel .-b Grier applies to me for letters of adJ
ministration He honi* non on the e .ute of John H,
Weaver, dcc’d. lale ol county.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ’oTsaid un
erased to he anil app. ar at my office Within the
time prescribed by law, and she'w cdlise, if an* the*
have, why said letters should not be granted. ‘
Given under my hand at office. iJiis Jgnlt*ry fitk,
OP BEALL, ccos
Ja ” 28 - #—6s
CA EfiRGIA, It a min pi, county— W herons Japb
T W Guillord, administrator de bonis nsn ap
plies to me for letters ol'disinission from the estato
of Nollies Porter, dec.
These are. therefore, tocite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and ereditore of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office, within tbs
time prescribed by law, to vheW caase, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted, ’
Given under my hand at office the Stb da* Jan
!**'• V P BEALL, c c o.
J- iin ***• •’ 4w6m
GEOBGIA, Randolph county— Whereas, Wil
liain Taylor applies to me lor letters bfadmiJ
iSiration upon the estate oi Philip B Canssy, lata
ot Binbm-r county, .State of Alabama, said dse’fT
haying effects in said Randolph cornty, Stall oC
Georgia,
fjiese are therefbreto cite and admonish si! and
singular tji.e kindred and creditors of said’dgetas
ed, to he aud appear at my office, wilh’in'tfietia*
prescribed by law, to shew cause,” Ts any they
have, why said letter* shoold not he granted, t 1
Given under my hand at office, this 28lh Jan
?31. <>r BEAI.L, e e*.
‘■•■ n2S - “ - M|
Ct GEORGIA Marion county—tWnrt ol Ordmary
T Janurry Term, 1851’.’ I’feaen‘t. the Tfndora
hle Martin L. Bivin, Charles IL MdUall, William
D.tvi, Champrnn K, Maddiu and Oroiffc Champ:-
on, Judges of aald oou’rt. To all whom it may cea
corn . t *
Whereas James Mctiarrah. Administrator npon
the estate of Samueh McCarrah late of said eeaa
tv deceased, applies lor letters of Dismission from*
the administration of said estate; therefor*, the
kindred and creditors o) said deceased, are hero*
by Cited and admonirbsd to fife their oMectisiw,
if any they have, la my'office! • terme of-fhe Jew
otheawise letters diwwisaory wilnw granted the an.
pi leant ut the July .Term next ofthe Court of Or
dinary lor said county. ’
By order ofthe CrforL Jannary J4th, IBfl|.
• . WU.LJA3I WILLIAMS, c co.
jm27-wst ‘ 1
lin(io;ph county—Wberr*
VS as Samuel A Grier applies to me for Jotters*
of Administration upon the estate ol Alien M Irby *
dcc’d. late of said county.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular the kindred and creditors ofseid del
ceased to he and appear at my office within (be
time prescribed by law. to shew cause, (if they
can) why said letters shoold not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this Sfith January
Q O P BEALL, e e o.
Jitn 2S < e—M
G 1 KOKGIA, Early county—Whereas Alfred May,
I administrator on the estate of Wm May dec’d
applies to me for latters of dismission from said
administration, he having fully administered the
snme, as Will more'lolly appear by reference te
the records of m\ o'fihe.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and Singular the kmilred and creditors of aa and da.
ceased to he and appear at my office withinlh*
timo prescribed by law, and ehew cense, if any
they have, wh-, said I itiersahould not be granted
my hanu'-st .Jfice, this gist Jse’
,h “T- ‘ •S. STA. KFOKD, c. c. a. ‘
GW E'/RGIA, Early cqnsty- Whereat Lazars
Gnolsbey, Guardian lr Henry Goolthey, Ls
nixie of said comity, applies to me for letters oi.
diaruirsion from sa’ii estate.
1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all ,
) and singular the kindred and creditors to be sail
I ippearai my office within the tuna prescribed by
I law to show cause if any they have why said letters
| mould net he granted.
Given under my hand nt office this 2l*t day t
. nary, jKfil. g. S. KT 4 FFltftt), C t- ‘
J ail *7 wftin ‘ “
n ttlllhi i , Randolph County -Whereas; Mae
\ X tin I) lli'n.applies to me lor falters *fi
Admidisfrntion on, t-e o.tate of Alien M Irby, d*e.
These are therefore \n f ,ic aliif admonish sfi
and singular the kindred nulf-i.vultors Sf said dJT
ceased, to lie and appear at.my office *tthin ths
time prescribed by law to sliew cause, (if any the*
have) why said letters should not be granted. .’
(iiven under my hand nt office the 6th day Jan
OP,BEALL, ce. •
•**** 4w-5t
Georgia, m trim* • Whereas. Bfnjtniiii
F. Blanton applies to me for letter* „f ,d
----ministration, on the estate of 4oiie* Brpwi, fate of
said county, deceased.
These arc t heroine to cite and admoaieh ah ,
and singular the kiu|lreil-at>d creditors of said de
ceased, tv> he and appear at my office within tba
tima prescribed by law, and shew carom, if eny
they have, why said'letters should mu bs granted.
Given nnd-sr my hand, this Ist dsv of Jan. IASI
jan7-w;if * )VAt WILLIAMS, c. c. o. **
GEORGIA, Randolph county.- Whereas Sarah
Ann Mainer, administratrix of John G. Mtrs
'btj deceased* applies- to me for lettMc of goardian
ship for the person and propi rty of the minor child
t John G. Mainer t ,
These are, tlierifqro, to.ctti and admonish all. ,
ami singular the kindred ynd erodifnrVol said de
creased, to be and appear at’ my office , within the
time prescribed by.lnvy,io show cause, if any thoy .
have, why said letter* should not he granted. ■ -
Given under my hand at office. Jan Ist, 1851.
j m7-wst * O. V. BEALL, c. c. n:
GEORGIA, Randolph count- : Wherea, Emily
Roper appiie tome for letters of guardian
ship for the person and i roperly of the minor
children of I.ewia Roper, deceaaed.
These are, therefore, to. cue attd admonish all
ahd singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show Cause,if any they
have, why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under m> hand at office, Jan 15t,,1856,
jan7wst O. P BEALL, c. c. 0.
LiEORGIA, barlv County.
MfHEREAS, Lazarm Goobkns rndmin
* * ifttrator of Nathfiij C*ooUbi?. laic of 9*s<f
county, deceased applies to me for letter. • de
mission Irom said estate.
These are therefore to cite nr.d admonish s!J
in’ ; ogular the kindred and erediior* of said de
;ei -e<i, to be and appear at my ojfic*. within the*
time prescribed by law to *tmw caus'e, if any
nave, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, this 2**tb day Nov. IBa#.
S S STAFFORD C. C O,
Nov 19 1350. 49
UARDIANS’ KALE.—t wifi sell in Cnflibert,
NJfßandolph county, on the first ‘ r " e * da 7 ’*
ararch next, four negroes, one girl and three oy*
between the ages ol six and thirteen years, hold
f/iia;'.7s:s r .7i:£!rss?JsK
county, sitting as a court of Ord nary, D*e JI IMy
Z.SAWYER.Goardiagf n
Die. 24, 1850. L-uU. MiaorChiWA*.