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‘—' — t() n 5i market. (
Sanaxnah, March 16. |
Tl'cr was a good demand for this article to- !
day, the sales amounting to 1706 hales at a very 1
lull range of price?,sellers wereenabled to obtain •
full former asking P rice? . and in some instances j
an advance of fully |c. was paid. The follow ing j
comprise the ? a es ■ sat 8, 20 at Bj, 49 at B|_ ,
fc, 2l at SI, 1-1 fl t
113 at 9 716, liO at 9h, 19 at 9|. 180 at 9j,
286 at 10, 71 at 10j, 174 at 10J, and 4 at 10|
cents. The market closed very ti:m.
Expense of Newspapers.— Few of i
our readers have any idea of the ex
pense of conducting a daily paper.—
The New York Courier $■ Enquirer
of the sth itist., is truly a mammoth
sheet. The editor says:
“This morning’s edition contains]
one. millon two hundred and forty-nine j
thousand seven hundred and sixteen i
cms of Minion, Nonpareil, Agate, and |
Pearl type. The expense of setting
that quantity of type at the prices we
pay—thirty.two cents per thousand
ems —is three hundred and ninety-nine
dollars and ninety cents. This calcu
lation does not include the extra ex
pense on some thirteen columns of
‘■ rule andjigure” work, which is paid
for at the rate of sf'xTy-ftvur cents per
~ltiutr?£xinl imtf^ 1 - —* matr
Cool— Tim Louisville. Courier gives ;
the following account, of a cool trans- ]
action which took place in that city tit j
the burning of the Louisville Hotel a
few days since. One of the boarders, ]
carpet-bag in hand, descended lrom j
the third story, which was all in j
flames, and marched up to the c erk at
the office, around whom the hot cin- 1
ders were dropping, told him that he ]
would leave his quarters, and wanted i
to know how much his bill was. Clio
clerk turned to the ledger, counted it I
up, made out the bill, took the money,
and politely bowed him out, at the
same time expressing his regret at his
sudden departure.
N ewspapeti Rf.adf.r.s. —It’subscribers
to journals, like church members, in
“sloping their paper,’’ were required
to produce an editorial certificate be- j
lore they could subscribe for another, j
there would be some curious devel >pe
tnents —as, for example: 41 We certi
fy that A. 15. stopped his paper be
cause the editor refused to allow him
six columns fora personal vindication
which concerned nobody but himself.
We certify that ('. 1). refused the pa
per because the editor did not publish
i he obituary notice of a relative, which ,
was never sent to him. but which he
ought to have detected in some of his
exchange papers \\ e certify that
E l". wishes to transfer his patronage
io another paper, because, having ta
ken this paper six years without pay
ip-psvrwu I, he lelt himself insulted :>y
11 scut to him bv way ol
vg. is pn i r\. Wn rprt i
- that B. ’ in his own opinion, is a
poet of the first water; hut the editor,
unfortunately differing In m him in his
opinion, is regarded by him as wholly
unqualified for Ins office. We certify
that I .1. has stopped his paper because
the editor had the temerity to express
on opinion on a certain matter with- ;
out having previously ascertained the
opinion of tin’s particular subscriber.’’
Important Arrival —We understand
that t he. notorious LV. lieberts, Gide
on fopenheifier am] Lewis Clark, the ■
men charged with the robbery of Jack
son. of Monroe county, and who were
tried and convicted at the late session
of the biup rior Court of that county,
arrived in town on yesterday morning,
under the escort of the efficient l’rin
cipal Keeper of the Penitentiary.—
The two first named, are now in the j
Baldwin county jail, awaking the de
cision of the Supreme Court, to which
they appealed, and the last in the Pen
itentiary. Roberts was sentenced for
nineteen years. Copenheiffer 14 and
Clark 4 years. It will he recollected,
Roberts is an old and rather distin
guidled offender. —Southern Recorder,
Last Acts of Congress.— Among :
other items prior to its adjournment,
Congress appropriated $ 100,000 lbr
the construction of the Custom House
in Charleston.
The salaries of the Vice President
and cabinet officers, including the
Secretaries of State, Treasury, War,
Navy, and Interior, and the Postmas
ter General and Attorney General, are j
respectively increased from $6, 000 to
£53,000 per annum,
1 he outstanding Stocks of the Uni- i
ted States may be purchased by the !
Secretary of the Treasury at the cur- j
rent market price, to he paid for from
any surplus funds in the Treasury, j
provided that the balance in the Treas
ury shall not at any time be reduced
below 80,000.000.
I he Mexican Boundary Commission
is continued till April 1, 1854, and the
necessary appropriations made there-!
for.
The clerks in the several Executive"!
Departments, from find after the 30th
of June next, are to be arranged into I
lour classes, with different grades of i
salary, and no clerk is to be appointed !
in either of the classes until he shall 1
have been examined and found quali
fied by a Board of three Commission
ers, one of whom is to be the chief of
the Bureau to which the clerk is to be
appointed,- and the other two to be so-;
lecied by the head of the Department ■
to which the Bureau is attached.
Have the courage to tell a person
that his piece is not fit for publication,
if it is proper for you so to do.
The truth is, we suspect, that Kos-■
sulh’s knowledge far exceeds his hon
esty, and neither are a match for his
cowardice. Under the guise ot patrio i
tism and the profession of friendship,
he plunged his country into an oppres
sion it had never known, and no v , un
der no better pretences, seeks to make
the chains double in number, and ten
fold more galling. Kossuth is getting
to be known—[Boston Bee. *
It is said that there are two words :
and only two in our language which i
contian all the vowels in their regular ;
order. They are abstemiously and
facetiously.
u-m-iLiJitiiJU.ini—in nj
MBRltlF.l*.
In this place on the evening of the 14th inst.,
by Lucias Mansfield. Esq. Mr. James M. Gsir
| rettto Miss Sarah Jane McLeod, all of Stewart
| entmtv.
i “To love, to b';s, their b’onded souls were given
And each, t >o happy, ask’d no brighter,Heaven. ’
-On Thursday the lOlh in/t. by Rev. W. H.
j Clarke Mr. E. S Vernal to Miss E. P. Mathews,
all of tl is county.
Printers fee received.
oitmiAßY.
Wit.i.A rd 15. Boynton, second Son of Wil- \
lard and Roby Boynton,died at their residence j
in Lumpkin Stewart county, G.t., on the Bth j
The sabjoefni iif;- memoir suffered for the
la-t two years from a wasting pulmonary disease.
All that could be done by the change <>t climate,
bv the skill of Physicians, and the assidious care
of fond and anxious Parents was done for bin
but all -Units to stay the progress ol the disease
were fruitless.
The braceing influence of a Northern climate
and the mild atmosphere of the Louisiamia Su
gar bouse were alike, ineffectual. Finding Ids
heatth still declining he returned home, but lie
came hack withthe palor of death on his cheek
and every evidence in his aystem, that the pale
n a , hud marked him for Ids own.
Here he lingered several weeks receiving the
constant attention of his Parents, and the sym
ualhising visits ofhis numerous friends. In the
inidet of ali however, be continued to sink, un
til his eyes were fixed in death, and his heart had
s'.iiien its pnxious throbbings forever.
He was a yrung man of extraordinary promise,
blessed with a tine natural intellect and the ad
vantages of a liberal education he bid fair toV
a useful citizon and an ornament to .society.—
11 s moral character was almost without a blem
i.-!i and through all his life he held the Christ an
religion and its in the highest respect,
ant in deaths embrace by faith the bench's of
fered in a crucified Redeemer, llis last expres
sion was “I trust iu G> and, l am not afraid, but
willing to die.” lie died with his hands lifted
in the attitude of praise and a smile of triumph
and resignation still rested on the face of the
rr aimless sleeper, lie w, s tl,e Idol of Ids Pn-’
rents the object of flieir fondest hope-’ Hid most
j sanguine expecla'ions but ala ! in hi hour
; iheir hopes arc cut otfand their expectations
I threcer blighted.
But wifiie vvetr.ourn the untimely depart are
: of a son sodutind and a fie, to mate, a brother so
j l-ivh g iiod kind, and a fiiend so confiding and
j inn*, we hear mingled wiili the solas of the
1 mourner, tire voice of hope and consolation say
ing “i e rpsiin'e.'ti'ticnmetli slid the dead slial
: iiv'c again.”
’ T .
journal and Messenger p'ease Copy
KAh N .IU
e a- , , 1.0
I land Factory will pay for Clean^mVHlll
j Linen Rags 3 cents a p- und Ca-h. or SJ cents
j in paper at Cash prices, (i. 15. CURTIS Ag’t.
Columbus, Jan. 11,1853. 18-ts.
| TINT RECEIVED by the Subscribers a fresh
| •“ article of Buckwheat flour.
Aft ie lot No. 1 Mackerel a n! Pickled Shad
Max-field Rockwell & Barnes.
i March 18, 183-i.
THE WRIGHT HOUSE,
IE friend-, of she Wright Ithe citizens
<’! this County and the travelling community
are hereby informed that I. M. COX, the I’ropri- J
olor of this popular House, is at his post with ac
comodating servants, ready and willing to render
tiif,so who miv cail on him comfortahie.
He has Riji li’ FED IJIS STABLES and sup
plied himself with Provender and attentive host
lers. i‘he horses of his friends who may desire
jt will be cured for at the Stable of Burke &
Thornton.
The Eufatila & Oglethorpe .Stages stop at this i
House, the Proprietor, being the Agent for the
line. By giving his personal attention to the
comfort and ease of his guests, the proprietor ex-’
poets to merit, and respectfully solicits a contin- j
nance of the very liberal patronage the House has ;
heretofore received. I. M. COX.
Lumpkin, March 11,1853 1 y Proprietor.
HARNESS SHOP
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
MFORMS the public that he has perinanentiy
located in the town ot Lumpkin for the pur
pose of carrying on the Harness Business, and
respectfully solicits a portion nf their patronage.
Everything in my line done in the best, most du
rable and latest style, and of the very best mate
rial. Making ami repairing done on the short
est notice. 1 return mv thanks to the public tor
tile liberal patronage hitherto extended to me, j
and respectfully solicit a continuance of the |
same. All work done by me warranted. Shop j
under Temperance Hall, next door to the Post !
Office. J. AL CAIN.
Lumpkin, November 2G, 1852 ly
A. C. FLEYVEELEN & CO.,
BOOK-SELLERS AND
STATIONERS.
Two doors below Mygatt’s.
Classical, Law, Medical, and Miscel- j
GEORGlA—Stewart County.
October Term, 18.5*2.
State of Georgia, ) Present Hon. Alfred Iver-
Stewart county. t[ son, Judge ot said Court. ,
IT appearing to this Court upon the petition of
William I>. Fitch, that he was possessed of
the original deed, a copy of which is annexed,
ro said petition ; and that said deed has been lost
or destroyed, and the said 55 illiam D. 1‘ itch
prays the establishment of saie copy ; and in
lieu of said lost original, and it appearing that
James E. Granberv, the maker of said deed, re
| sides without the State of Georgia ; it is therc
-1 Ordered, that a copy of this Rule Nisi be pub
lished in some public Gazette of this State once
a month for three months, calling upon the said
; James E. Granbery to show ‘cause by the next
Termfif this Cuurt, why the copy and annexed
petition should not be established in lieu of said
lost or destroyed original.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
I. M. COX, Clerk.
GEORGIA — Stewart County. i
This indenture made this, the 9th day of Ail- j
gust, in the vear of our Lord One Thousand i
Eight Hundred and Forty-five, between James j
E. Granbery,of the rounty and State aforesaid, |
of the one part, and Henry’ Stevens, of the same j
of the other part — ]
Witnesseth, That the said James E. Granbe- I
t v for and in consideration of the sum of Sev- |
1 enty five Dollars, to them in hand paid at and j
! before the sealing and delivery of these presents,
! the fhceipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, j
| hath granted, bargained, and sold unto the said
Henry Stevens, ln heirs and assigns, die north ;
-wSefjHiit • f t.VfcJ No. 243, si'earr-t; lying
being If. the V3:.li di-o“-‘ • “tig'nall'y Lee,.iow
gnywart ctfiinfv, in said State, coTitaining 101 4th
acres, rp/re or less, to have and to bold said par
cel of L ind unto him, the said Henry-Sevens,
his heirs and assigns,together with all and sin
gular, the right, members, and appurtenances
thereof,ln the same it. any manner belonging
to his and their own proper use and be
hoof forever, in fee simple. And the said Jas.
E. Granbery. lor himself, his hews and assigns,
the said bargained premises unto the said Henry
Stevens, bis heirs and assigns, will warrant a ltd
I'jr. ver defend the right and title thereof against
themselves, and against the claims of all other
persons whatever.
In testimony whereof, the said James E. Gran
bery hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day
: and year above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the preser.eeol
j Mathew Wright and A. 11. Pope.
JAMES H, GRANBERY, [Seal]
, GEORGIA-—Stewart County.
; To the Honorable the Superior Court of said:
Comity.
The petition of William D. Fitch, shfevveth j
that lie is owner of, and was lately in posses- ]
I sinn of a deed made by Janies B. Grindery to :
i Henry Stevens to north liall of lot of Land No. 1
| 2!3, in the 19th district of Stewart county, a i
i copy of which deed is hereunto attached, and
! that said ile®d is lost or destroyed—wherefore lie j
; prays said Com"! that a “copy’deoil” may be es- 1
tabii.-hed in lieu of ."aid lost original according I
to the statute in such esses made and provided. |
J. M. CLARKE, JktitioiicrV Att’y. ;
] GEORGlA—Stewart County. j
In person before me, came William D
1 who being duly sworn, depusetli and sniiill tliA
ihe (arts set forth in the above petition aixftrue.
WILLIAM J). FITCfI.
Swrrn to and subscribed before tne this the.
slli day of Oct'ounr, 18a2-’
L. BNWORTON, J. I. C.
CfiOßQfe^Tb^°Hn'y- T^y£
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the
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: likewise. X.-.'t .fU
S ■ ::i :•! 1 ‘fore me, ‘his t
‘••tuber. Ht 17. | ‘S . ,'f ;
i .55CH
N.'.i i r 25. 1852.
money sat
FjTIHE subscribers are at!
-EL will lurnisli any or all tfl
! art county and the cotton co'i
| ton Gin as ever was sold iiiJ
i as good Terms as any otlufl
I at ; and, will repair old
! turners at reasonable
Gi:i maln r in the
that we
failure. The nalurtufl !
li-li” to devour
i. 11l 0 : they are ‘Jj|
I and are picp;>-gisi|9JHMHßf
‘.ear—w i ■
■ ,
‘a’ : Vvr
teii Jgjh ii
I %
Dtoigs and Medicines.
The alter tendering their (hanks to j
W their customers and the
FUI! L|v generally, lor ti.e.r former libera! pa
tronage, would respectltilly call their atten
tion agaii to a well assorted and large supply of
the above named articles, embracing among oth
er varieties, Sclmdlelin's Select Powders and
Extracts Our stock is laid in under the person- |
al inspecion of a practical Chemist, a member of 1
the firm,and no pains are spared to give entire ‘
satisfaclioi both in price and quality.
Pliysicans, country orders, and bills for plan- ,
tation inelicines, will receive careful attention,!
anil be sjeedily and securely packed and tor- |
warded. We would invito the attention ot pur- |
(Jiasers tcan examination o! our stock, feeling
Sitisfied fiat we can please them with good 1
medicine it the lowest market prices. As one
of the firnidevotes part of his time to Pharma
ceutics, Cfemi-trv, Assaying and Analysis, any
operations embraced under those beads can be
I performed at the estaojishoient, and any cltemi
; cals mouuictured to order that the exigency ot
a case mu’ require.
GESNER & PEABODY,
Chemists and Druggists.
Columb'i, Jan. 21, 1833.
marble Manufactory,
| East sith of Rmrifl-strcet. Columbus,
Gif near tiie Market Iloese,
CAN be |und constantly on hand a general
assortm nt of Monuments. Tombs and
i Headsto:ics|i)t Italian, American, and other
l.kuuV w'tb Lime, Plaster
Weil ss Iron railing, &c., for
done here will be executed in
1(1 Tv,- y and satisfactory manner
FeHiiwJv.it ict.’s of the South', it is time to pa
ironi JBue S -nil instead of the North; to let ,
“ at l.fune,” and to give the encour
aging ; udui ol support to those, who identify
theinselxe your law v s and institutions —
whose and character is known, as one
who iias*oml and r.VEIt wu 1. Do jusTfs'E to all
who palronk'.eAhlto.
Fellow-cii;/|ns, patronise your own sunny
\ clime, in all hogs. We want home production,
i and a true a ml an n HoviK Consumption ; and as
i“A TKIAI. II IST UKCnMSTKfiDATIOS,” be
pleased to givj call lo yours, sincerely,
JOHN 11. MADDEN.
January 21, 1.33. 1 v
yTEWAIiV SUPERIOR COURT.
.laities 1
! |
] Edmund C. lt- irti H j
B Tappearii v to tm- conrl that William Finch
I -*■ one of the above-named defendants, resides
! without vJfSaLi.mits o'flaiu State, it is ordered rh**|
| the y.lOugv". ilhain do appear by the first
...day id the nc-’ term this court, and answer,
, i’pJeaiiWir tleni’,l!'to not demurring alone,
’ and that japtm his ‘air, ■ so to do, that this bill be
taMjl B*LO Ol.N* KSSn. 1
■ And it is further orimreii by tint court that ser
vice of this bill be pttlected on said William;
Fine! I ,’ by publishing tl,\ ■ order, once a month
tor four to the next term of this
Court, in SomdL’* , “I this Stale. _
A*lrue puaininutes of said Court.
‘% M. COX, Clerk.fli
* t -afll-sr
f- ,7,
! kin SALE. Jm
UUODi,’ - - .cu map, uoocs.
CHEAPER!
CHEAPEST!!!
rjtUE Firm of Terrell &■ Kawsoivwill be dis
-*• solved on the first of December next. The :
extensive stock of Goods, embracinsr every vari- j
ety and style, will fail iuio the iiands of E. A.
ltawson, who oilers them at Ihe very lowest I
Cash Price, or on twelve months Credit. Ah I
those wanting Goods well to call on L. j
E. Rawson, before purchasing elsewhere.
E. E. RAWSON.
Lumpkin, November 26, 1852 tt
WxM. H. HOLT, Druggist.
LUMPKIN GEORGIA. , .
DEALER ill English, French, and American
Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals.
Paints, Varnishes, Spt. Turpeniine, Dye Stuff.
Glass, Putty, Glue and Sand Paper.
Paint, Varnish, and Sash Brushes.
French Extracts and Perfumery, Hyperion,
Fluid for the hair.
Gum and Powdered Opium, Sulphate and Ac
’ etntn Morphine, Sulphate Quinine, lodine, i’Vrri
! lodid, Ilydriodale Potash, Calomel best lpnglifii.
j Blue Pill, Blistering Plaster,.Soda Sup/Garb..
; Greamor Tartar, Sperm Oil, Vinegar, Burning
FI 11 1 id, &c.
Al I lie most approved Patentn Medicies kept
: constantly on hand ; sold whole relsale audail at
the proprietors prices. *
My stock of articles are both Fresh and Genu
ine, and will be sok! at the lowest market rates,
lor cash only.
Nov. 12,1842. . ly,
A- if- mAVITT ‘
5V HOLES AL AND RETAIL DEALER
J n Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware. !
*• &.C., on Brna2street Colmnfius Georgia, has
on hand a large and well selected stock of :
Jewelry, of every description which ho will
furnish at as low terms as uny simular establish
ment in the city. From his country friends be
solicits a call- All orders promptly attended, to
Columbus, December 31st 1852. ly
SIOO HEW A11!) !
Te HAVE just received from Richmond, Vi., a
splendid lot TOBACCO, on consignment,
amongst w hich can he found the finest lot ol To
bacco ever brought to this market.
I would invite al! who use the “sVeed” to call
and sample. To be sold wholesale and retail,
at Virginia Prices, with commission added.
T. M. HOGAN.
B.—Merchants would do well to call, be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Columbus, Ga., January 21, 1852.
11 ANSFIELD, ROCKSS'ELL & BARSEB j
!*“ can now siqiply their customers with all the |
•articles in the Grocery ami Dry Goods line usu
ally kept in the town, and will keep during the |
entire “year, a complete stock ol thy Good and
Groceries. Persons wishing to buy a Bill of j
Groceries for Cash, can buy them at this house ,
as low as at Florence vvitli tlu ctMamttry freight ;
added. e
In regard to DRY.;GOODB!',Wr will only say j
that vv' shall, sh'll iipb.il as good terms an our ,
i*'igli. , sV', ‘fire-public are respcctlully inviteiy
to trv-us i ... A
ku'nnWflpt'o February 11, 1853. Jh
i) i*. ulus a- ( Vifl
OF.Af.FIIS in Groceries and Bla^
(lends, t'olumbns Gemgia,
GOODS sold hi this house arc
give sit i-lsoiion. . . <• ■
n. r. t ;.:.is. • •[.■.. a. s. tB Jl
January, 14, 1,83..'. • •
‘ ■
Iml wiiwii'i’ it:s A-f rT f | j
LUMPKIN
FURNiRTURE WARE-ROOM
AND MANUFACTORY.
rjillE subscriber nas nowon
-*■ and lor sale at his Ware
in Lumpkin, a large and well select-* • * “ “
ed lot ol F'lrniicre, ot various styles and prices
and is constantly Manufactuiing and rcc iving, .
among others the following articles ol the latest
styles. .
Cltairft, Sofns,
Ettfonux, Safes,
Sideboard*.
Dining-Tables,
Wardrobes, Work-tables,
Wash-stands, Rocking chairs,
Looking Glass and Picture Frames,
and in fact all articles belonging to his line ot
business can be had at the shortest notice and
lowest terms. ...
Also, Window Glass, French and American
| manufacture; Fire board Prints and Border,
. Window Shades, &c., &c. Glass cut to any
j shape or size. All work warranted.
ILf” Pianos and Melndeons furnished to order.
All orders thankfuUv received and promptly t
---] tended to. ‘ SV. 11. CROSSMAN.
Lumpkin. Nov. 12, 1852. ly
GEORGIA, Stewart County.
Jesse Read applies for letters of
* ’ adiiiinist rat ion de bonis non, on the real
estate of Abner Read, late of said county de
ceased,
5 And whereas, also, the said Jesses Read np
■ji’Vs lor letters of administration GUJirTE?Taniuf!-
•j J anne.xo, on the VERSOS At. Pstaie of said Abner
Read, deceased. . ~
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish sli
concerned to show cause on or before toe next
February Term of the Conrt of Ordinary of said
county why said letters should not be granted,
(iiven under mv hand and seal this ?lst Decem
ber, 1852. j. L. WIMBERLY, Oidinary.
January 7, 1852.
PAINTS,” (H AS OILS, &c;
hIM! KK( ' s w,lil ° bead ;
j wR 300 Boxes (i!a-s, us-iirted sizes ;
10 Casks Linseed Oil ;
Also a general assortment ot Paints, Varnishes,
| Turpentine, rVc., Jtc., Ipr sale Jry
HALL dc MOSES,
Rr c. 31, 1852. Columbus, Gn.
” iv. n. BENNfSTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAIN,
IUMI’IvIN, Stewart County, Georgia, will
i aive prompt attention to business entius'cd
to libs care.
January, 11, 1853. ly
DRY GOODS NOTICE,
anticipating a change
tX business, ho the first of January next, tiiO
subscribers olTer their large stock of Goods at
VERY LOW PRICES. The assortment is
complete, and purchasers are respectfully invited
jto examine it. Cash’ customers will find it to
I their interest Vo calk- ...