The Georgia courier. (Lumpkin, Ga.) 18??-????, March 25, 1853, Image 4

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LAW NOTICE. ffT'UT. s,i ■! r* i ivp tunned* rnpartuership ■*• in *iie i.rat ffre <>l Law. The business ot llie profcsson in all its brandies will meet with our closest attention. We will spare no pains nor cflbrts lo secure the safety hiu) apeedy col lection of all and ims entreated to our Ini rids, and will be prompt and punctual in enr correspon dence and settlements with clients. Our tna turn experience, arid circumstances hi life afford, as we trust, n lull guaranty lliai all business committed to our care w ill be safely and sue cessfully cohducted. We will practice in the following counties: Stewart, Marion, Muscogee. Sumter, Randolph, Baker, Lee, Early In Barbour county, Alabama; in the Su preme Court of Georgia, ami in the Federal Court. Al“<, in other counties when specially retained. Firm name, J. M & J Clark. .1 M CLARK JAMES CLARK, Sen. Lumpkin, Gw, Feb. -i 1863. W r E HAVE now on band a good supply of * * Bacon Side* arid Shoulders, lard and corn meal. Which they offer for sale lor Cash, and for Cash only. Mansfield, Rockwell Si Bap.nes February, 25. 1853 JOURNEYMAN BLACKSMITH Wanted. A Good workman that understands Carri age work, can have good wages and constant employment by applying to the subscriber. LUCIUS MANSFIELD. Lumpkin, February ‘25, 1853. THE SUBSCRIBER INTENDING to leave Columbus in a few months, offers for sale his stock of HARD WARE, at COST for Cash, at whole-ale or retail. Among other articles fie has on hand Anvils and Vices, for smiths, v mauled. Iron, of various kins—Swedes and rolled; Ca-t-steel and German Sled; Saw Mill Saws and Urns Ctrl Saws; Smith's Bellows; Castings; ‘Trace Chains, a variety; Lock, Tongue, Filth Lag, Ox ami Slay Chains; Knives and Forks; Gal vanizer! Pump Chains and fixtures ; &e. Ac, JAMES DWIGIIT Columbus. Feb. 4, 1853. 3\V. ~ CONN Ell’S TYPE IT)UXDRY. JN tendering our uckii"** lodgments for the lib * eral palrnnugo we have invariably received, we deem il necessary to inform our patrons that, notwithstanding nor iafe mislorlurte by fire, we are prepared to execute orders, as heretofore, with promptitude and despatch. From the extensive improvements we have made in the Foundry, and an earnest desire lo retain the reputation for a superiorily of maun, tacture in our Printing Types—the beauty of fin ish and durability of material—we trusl we may venture to solicit a continuance of tire same lib eral support. To our Editions of Specimens are added sev eral novelties, both chaste and elegant in ilipir design; so ilinl in ornuineutal and Jobi’liiiling, the most lasiv may be suited—Combination Bor ders Dash Roles, Fancy Loiter, Script, Sic., may he elected !rom a variety. fOur Scolcli faces, we feel assured, ranmrt be rxcelled. They are admirably adapted lor both Book and Newspaper I’rmling—more especially for the latter, ns, from lire peculiar stvle of cut and face, and lire materials o! which Ihey are made, they have been found to‘‘wear well.” A large stock ol all I lie materials, necessary for lire furnishing of a Printing Office are always ou hand; and we Irust, limn the practical know- j ledge'which Mr. Conner, Men , lias of Printing j f*il nil 11’ 11. ) Printers. Publishers and Editors, desirous off opening accounts with it-. are ro.speetiully solici- 1 ted to send os references in this city, or chips where they may ire located, in order to insure a spe dy execution of lire orders with which we may be favorer!. November 12, 1852. Tailoring. The undersigned having loealed in ■ UMPKlN—where he designs carrying on tlie above business, in all its various branch ed —from long experience and steady attention feels confident he will tie able to give satisfaction, and would solic it a liberal share of patronage. — His shop will lie tcrmid one door North of the Ma sonic Hall. L. J. BARFIELD. February 11, 1853. ly A GOOD ASSORTMENT >1 home made, French and American Calf Skin Boots, and Pump U ots always on hand. Also a general assortment ot Leather and Findings. Thread and Pegs, also. J. U. SINGER. November 12, 1852. lv !VO END TO BOV’S BOOTS, OF THE and ’ best ol Calf Skill and K* ‘ Also, tiie Metalic Rubber Shoe, first quality. 120 pair of the best Misses and Women's times in the country, just received. Nov. 12, 1852. J G. SINGER. SHEKIFFri SALi/ ho sold on tlio (jr*t Tiit\sd:iv in Mnrr.h next, at 11io Court house door in the i town of Lumpkin Stewart, county, the following , - nerty to wit : One half of Lot of I/md No 207, in the 23d District ol Stewart c miiy asihe property of ilaniptun ('ole, it hen tie’ land whereon said j •Cole now resides to iwo H. fas. from Stewart Superior court, to wit: one 1?\ M Pre - lev vs. Hampton ('ole, and John Hire vs. Jlauipt"’) Cole. Pointed out by John A thicker. I Via lilt if):* Attorney. , JOHN M. SCOTT, Dep. S .erilV. Lomakin, Jan. 28, 1 s . r >3. GROCERIES! ’ | SINv.UR i- jii-i received and will keep • iisi intlv nn hand a large and extensive as sort iri'in ol in. BEST FAM lI.V GROCHIUES, which he pureliu ed principally in New Orleans. His stock comprises Sugar. Collet', Molasses, Rice, Salt, Cheese, Tobacco, Cigars, (linger. Spice, Copper, Raisins, Almonds, Pickles, Candles, Soap, Flour, Powder, Lead, and a groat many other attir 1 -s, vvliien lie will eel! as CHEAP for cash 11s he can afford. He also has on hand, lor llie accommodation of his customers, a small lot ol a choice article of BAGGING and ROPE, which he will sell cheap for CASH. Lumpkin, November 12, 1852 ly STEAM AND WATER MILLS. rjNHE undersigned would respectfully inform 2 liis patrons and friends generally, that lie is daily sawing a large quantity of good LUM BF.R, and has on hand u large stock, seasoned, which lie will he pleased to furnish to those who desire at reasonable prices and nn acconim. dating terms. lam also prepared to grind as good MEAL as can oe ground by any other mills, and us much of i: I shall, in a short time, have a Grist Mill going by water power, n short dis tance from my si earn .niffs. A. W. HILL. Florence, G r. , Dec. 17, 152 “if Masonic Female College. liil/t'XHn ‘cha ut inis I'itvituiion vill commence Monday toe 17tli #f Jmtjury. KACUL T Y. Oliver W. Stevent President,and I\ pntal nd Moral scmeces. Jairea A. Bus*, P'nfertor of Mathem itics and Ancient La and iaoes. Mrs. Fryer, French, Jtalian, and A* s, rtant ill the Mueical department. Mrs. Bass. & usic. Miss Mary Gay, Preparatory depart ; njem. EXPENSES. j Preparatory Department—Two Clares. f4mry Cla*i*, Spring Term,. .$12,.. Fall Term,— Sfl .. rtepantury Class, 15,00 10 40 Three Classes—Junior, Middle, Senior. .■fit or Fprlng Term,... .s2l 60—Fall do. ..£l4 00 Siridlc Cpi's. PprlngTerm,... 2100.. .Fall d0... Id i*o senior i las*. Hprinc Term, 24 00 Fall do ... 19 GO Jilin, Greek, French and Italian. 4 each 000 .... Fall d0.... COO , Metic—l’iano or Guitar, each,. 27 00... .Fall do*... Jto • jp.TA iiTiil l\inii!'!? 15 00 10 IK | l’ax Fruilnird Wax Flower-* 1 00 8t broidery, usual rate*. | | Commencement and Vacations —Spring “Bern commence* January 17 18.71. \Annual Examinatiun—July 11th, 2th and liii. Commencement—July lutli. Summer Vacation—From July 13, to July 25. Foil Term commences July 25 h Sami-Amiurl Examination—2-ltli and 25ili \ r member (Board from sßio §lO per month. At tjjio ev ; try tiling is included except candles. There will be an examination the first Mm.day jin every mouth Daily, weekly and monthly re j views strictly adhered to. 1 M. COX. C. 8. GAULDEN. JOHN T. PALMER, E E. ItAWSON, J. M. CLARKE. SIMON HOLT. I). G.M. E. I’. BEALL, S A. GRIER. P. L. VVILLRURN. Cm.. S. s. STAFFORD I)r. W. J JOHNSON, Cm.. R. 11. CI.'VRK, .luiH.r B II EI.EY, W. W. GILMORE., Dr. 11. M. JETER, ‘THOMAS BIVINS, Cm.. A. A. ALLEN, MADISON SAPP. Trustees J inuary M, 1852. NOTICE. THOSE INDEBTED TO I’k \ VII) I. SLATON, the Die firm of Sliep * “ heid & Cuhiness—the estate of Jacob E. Hull, or to Win. G Coulev—will lirul llieir miles mid uccounts in rny hands, to lie sued, il not promptly paid. C. A. EVANS. I.uinpkin, November 20. 1852. If A WORD TO THE WISE. HID UK subscriber would respect Inlly inform i ™- the public that he has on hand at whole- j sale and retail, a large and varied stock of HAVANA AND AMERICAN CIGARS, j which are offered at low prices for cash or ac- j ceptable paper. II j"As all gaols sold by me are j warranted to he such as represented, buyers j have no risk in pivehasing of me. lie solicits a call from those who wish good] Cigar*. i( rStore a few’ doors north of Hall & Moses’ Hardwares Columbus. Ga. JOEL T. SCOTT N. B.—A liberal discount allowed to dealers. Columbus,. Nov. 21. 1832. rich & co.’s SALAMANDER SAFES, It Manufacturer Prices; Freight only added. B N no instance have these safes failed in pre- ; “ serving their contents, in the fiercest fires, j The price of a safe, from fi'ty dollars upwards. | is tint a small premium o’ insurance on valuable I Rooks anil Papers, against Fire and other acci- : dents, for a series of years. For sale l>v HALL & MOSES, Dec. 31. 1852. Columbus, Georgia HELP ME ! CASH IJS ! OP I SINK! | | MOST respectfully solicit all persons who “ are indebted to me. by note or account, past due, to come np and settle with os Ir. I make this appeal through real necessity, us my credi tors will certainly devour m, unless 1 comply with ‘.heir voracious demands, So >ou prepare to pay who never paid before. And you who always paid now pay the more. J For fear ot misconstruction, I repeat that all | who owe me, big. little, great and small, are so, j lieitej to come to my help, with just exactly i money enough to square up what they owe me- ■ even with the thirty-first day of December last, lie that bath ears ‘o hear let him hear! W. L. MANSFIELD. January 21, 1853. 1 iv ATTENTION MILITIA ! rinilK commissioned officers of the ev mil mi i In i t company districts, are hereby notified ‘ orgaoise their several companies, by tilling a.i : vacancies, nreparatorv to an immediate cenerai rtv.- v. DEWITT C.-THORNTON. Dre. 17.1852. it Col. Commanding, j SAVE COST. ,48 \ debts are oblige to be paid and 1 have no ® Cotton to sell to raise the money. VVilhall. I I am compelled therefor, to say to all persons in-1 deiced ro me, whose No -s and Aceounts are doe, ] that, unless the same are paid to me by the 20 h j arch next, they will bo indiscriminatt ly put j in suit, and the officer* receipt turned over to j mV creditors. It therefore becomes those who I wish to settle with me to ‘ .> it immediately. LUCIUS .MANSFIELD, j Lumpkin, Marrh I. 1553 It carriages carriages, for SALE V LOT of fancy Northern Buggies, dog cheap, ‘ur cash, or approved small Notes. Also, a i hirg ■ lot ol Cairiage II ir ness, at cost and charges, 1 fur c ;sh All persons w ishing the above articles, won I do well to call ns a bargain or: tie bad. The Buggies will be warranted twelve months. LUCIUS MANSFIELD Lumpkin, March 3, 1853. ts GEORGIA., Stewart County WHEREAS, William Sims, applies for let ters of , lor the persons and prop '*-* erty of Mary E. Sans, Allen T. Sims, and Sar and J. W. Sims minors, (under 14 years of | age.) and orphans of Wiley Sims deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned loslimv cause within the time prescrib ed by law, why said letters,should not tie granted. Given under my hand in office, this 27tluif | Jam. ‘. ,u , iS63 J ‘ J. 1,. WIMBERLY, Ordnmry. I.utnpkir, Jan. 28,1853. SHERIFF’S SALE. VX7'ill be sold at the Court House door in * * Lumpkin Stewart county, on the first M.>n in April next, the following property to wit. Lot of Land No. 108 in the 24th District of Stewart county, as the properly of Jefferson R* IJenrv to satisfy the following fi-fas to wit, one from Stewart Inferior Court, in favor of II J. Snelling vs. Jefferson R. Henry, fmm Stewart Superior Court, Sterling Evans vs. Jefferson R Henry, Slayton & Marlen, vs Jeff-rsou 11. Men rv. Also let of Land No 147 in the 23rd, Dis trict of Stewart comity ns the Property of John Bird, to satiety a lif-a from Stewart Superior Court in favor of Jeremiah A. Lamar vs Joint j Bird. Also lot of land No. 130 in the 22d district ol Stewart county it being the I t where on A. IT Tipper now reside*,as the properly ofL'-onldas W. Hill, to satisty a fifa from Stewart Superior Court infavor of John J. Griggs vs Felix Crossen and Leonidas W. Hill. Property pointed out by Jnlir J Griggs plaintiff. Also a negro girl by the name of Lucinda, about 13 years old, ol copper collor a* the prop erty ol Isliain D. Sherling Exr. &c, of Win. B. Sterling deceased. Pointed out by Ist.am D. Shirting Also lot of land No. 248 in the 221 tbs to: I Stewart county, as the property ol Bart e ; C. l Green, to satisfy a fifa from Stewail Snpirior I Court in lavor of William David vb Bartlett. C. Green. Also lot of land Nos. 8G and 87 in the 23rd district of Stewart county, as the property ot John Richardson deceased, in the hands of Dan iel Richardson Exr , &.C. ol said deceased; to *a;i-fy a fita from Stewart Superior Court, in favor of John V Price, goaidian &c , vs. Daniel j Richardson. Exr. &.C., of John Ricliardsion de- S ceased. Property pointed out by Daniel Rich | ardson. J. M. SCOTT Deputy Sheriff. Lumpkin, Marck 4,1853. POSTPONED SALE. A T the same time and place ,Lnt ol Land No. 207, in the 23il District of Stewart county as the property ol Hampton Cole to sati*ty two litis from Stewart Superior Court; one in favor us Frmcis M Presley, vs. Hampton Cole. The ntin r John Rice vs I lampion Cole. Pouted out liy John A Tucker Plaintiffs Attorney. J. M. SCOTT. Deputy Sheriff GREAT AGRICULTURAL \V ‘UK ‘IMIE FARMER'S GUIDE to Scietmific and * Practical Agriculture: by Henry Stephens, F. 11. S E., author of the “Book of the Farm,” Editor of the “Quarterly Journal of Agriculture,” etc. —assisted by John P. N. non, A. M., Pro fessor of Scientific Agriculture in Vale College, New Haven, author of Agricultural Prize Es says, etc. This highly valuable work will compri-a two , large royal octavo volumes, containing over 1400 ! pages, with 18 nr 20 splendid steel engravings, \ | and more than fiOO engravings on wood, in the I highest Ntvie “I the art, illustrating almost every j implement ol husbandry now in use by the best | farmers, the best methods ol p'migbing, planting, having, harvesting, etc ; the various domestic animals in their highest perfection; ill sle :t,the ricTnßUf. feature of the book is unique, and will render it ol incalculable value to the student ol agriculture. This great work is the joint production of, llvo of the most talented agricultural scholars of tlie day ; the one eminent as an author and editor in Great Britain, and the other as a Professor in Yale College. Both are eminently practical as well as Scientific men,’and all they say may he relied on as the result of profound research, It est er! and sustained by practical experiment. “.The - ‘• | 1 X m..- „ rt , duel!,-,!,. signed t. “anact the Brilbli portion of the book to this country, and thus Cos make if an Anglo- American work, giving if> its readers all the real ly useful agricultural knowledge at present at tainable in either country. The work is divided into four departments, di stioguished by the four seasons of the year, commencing with winter, and Profeessr Norton’s notes will be published as an appendix to each part. The first chapter treats of the following subjects, under the head of INITIATION : On the best ol the existing methods for aeqni ring a thorough knowledge ot Practical lln bandry. On the difficulties In he encountered in learn mg Practical Husbandry, and on the means ol overcoming them. (in the Different kinds of Farming. On the Persons required to conduct and Exe cute the Labor ol the Farm. On the brandies oi Si ience most applicable to Agriculture. On the Institutions of Education best suited to Agricultural .Science. On the Evils attending the neglect of Laud- | owners and others t< learn practical Agiicullure. j On observing the details and recording the j fact.- of Farming by the Agricultural Student. j Tf.iims of Tun \Vol.k—The American edi- I tinn, Ihe first number ot which is already issue a j will be published in semi monthly numbers ot (54 j pages, with an English steel engraving in ear number, of which there will be about 22 in ah Price, 25 cents per number, or .$5 in adva for the 22 numbers. Al* irders and communications should be ad dressed post paid, to LEONARD SCOTT & GO., Publishers. No 71) Fulton-streat, entrance 04 Gold street. November 12. 1852. MEDICAL NOTICE. | \R- JOHN W . TURNER, would inform the * citizens ot Lumpkin and Stewart county, j and the atheted generally that lie is located in Lumpkin at the office of Dr. Stephens. Room between S Root’s Store and W 11 Bennett’s Law office. He is prepared to treat all cases efa Chro nic nature, upon the Dutch, Durban’. Indian ami Botanic system, and to test diseases bv the urine as correctly as any gentleman South. And he Hatters himself that he is not inferior to his broth* • r practitioners of the healing art, on acute dis eases of whatever character—having read two years with Dr. A. L Aoeer*i Talbot county, and attended toe regular Cnur-esot Lectures ill the j Medical College of this State, and had no small i share ol experience in practice. But what of words. Try me. M v charges will be reasonable. Lumpkin, January 28,1853. 3t MY DEStRABLB FARM, I ving halt a mile north of Lumpkin, will be | “-d sold at public sale, on next Tuesday betore : the Court House door; consisting of 125 acres ! of land, a good dwelling house, and all necessary | out houses; also a good Ginhouse and screw, ! Ote., 4cc.,a1l in good repair Terms made known jon the day of sale. WILLIAM ALLDAY. January 28, 1853. ]t CIUVSMITHI\G J 8 executed in the best style by J. 11. HAP -1 POLDT, Columbus, Georgia. Fine Guns, Uities. Pis’ois. and everything in the line cun be lime oreJ ol him. The proprietor being a prac tical Gun-Maker himself, purchasers would do well to five loin a call. Guns restocked and altered to percusbion, ill 1 superior style, and all orders attended to with ; punctuality, .1 11. lIAPPOLDT. Columbus, Feb. 4. 1853 ly C. .1. WALKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW LUMPKIN, GEORGIA. November 12, 1853. , ly 2STEVVAI.iI o-.-j. - .. K OcTuBEP. I'El.r, If Present his Honor, Allred lve,..*;, if?* I* said Court. Mason 11. Bush “j vs. I Richard Mathias and Wm. Bill, &c.; ! 11. L Cooper, Exr*., of j Wm. Cooper, deceased. J IT appearing to the Court that William H. L Cooper, one of the above named defendani- I reside* without the limit* of said State—it is Ordered, that the said W illiam H L Coopei do appear by the first day of the next Term < : this Court, and bii-wp-, plead or demur to sai ■ bill not demurring alone, and that upon his fan ’ nre so to do, that Ibis bill be taken pro Cnnfesso. And it is further ordered by the Court, that i service of this bill lie perfected on said William ILL. Cooper by publishing this order once a month for four months previous to the next term oi this Court in some public Gazette of ibis State. A true extract from the minutes of Stewart Superior Cuurt for October Term, 1852. L M. COX, Clerk. Nov. 19, 1852. MONEY! jl jjONEY!! —All persons indebted to W. T. j PARK, either by note or account, are re j pectfully requested to come forward and make ! payment. Lumpkin, January 7. 1853. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO j \\f M 11. HOLT, either by note or account, ;” ’ will please call and settle—if you wish to I save cost. December 31, 1852. ts COOKING. PARLOR AND BOX ■ CTOVES—A large assortment ol various pat ! terns and sizes, for sale by HALL & MOSES, | Dec. 31, 1852. Columbus, (Ja. DR. STRONG’S i^OMPOUND Sanative Pi L—The expellerof I Disease I ‘f’he Promoter of Health!! The I best Family Medicine in ihe world !!! Just re- I ceived at the DRUG STORE. December 31, 1852’ ly Lumpkin male academy. ; CSIIIE undersigned takes this method ot au i nouncing tohis patrons and friends generally, that the exercises of the Academy will be resu med on the first Monday in January npxt. SAMUEL 15. SPENCER. ] N. B For particulars see Circular Lumpkin, Novernoer 19, 1852. NOTICE. LI. persons indebted to G. & 11. Zuker, and Zuker & Bridenbeck ir hereby notified that their n tesand accounts have been assigned in Burke & Tbnrn'oii, and it immediate payment is not made they will be found in ihe hands of the officers. Talk enough hir boarders. BURKE & THORNTON December 24, 1852. ts I AM IN EARNEST. THOSE INDEBTED TO TOHN M. SCOTT either by note or account are requested lo settle, a. I must have money Talk enough Lumpkin, January 7th, 1853. ts SNUFF AND IN GO NS, 8^4 OR SALE bv the subscribers, and a variety o! other articles too tedious to mention. The community in general are respectfully requested to call on them. BALL & C.yRSWELL. Lumpkin, December 24, 1852. ts LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. r |t||E subscriber Inis on hand anew and well ■* selected slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he offers lor sale to Ids old customers, and to the public generally, at reduced price. The LADIES are particularly invited to call and e.v- | amine bis assortment ot Dre- - Goods. B I. BOYNTON. Lumpkin. Nov. 12, 185; ts DR. STRONG’S I SECTORAL STOMACH PILLS—For the Stomach, Lungs, Chest and Liver. Entirely vegetable. For sale by WM. 11. HOLT, Dec. 31,1852. Druggist. LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST In the Different States and Territories. ‘■} 9 VINE, 6 per cent.; forfeit of the claim. *■ New Hampshire, 6 per cent.; torleit of ‘t; ce the amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 6 per cent.; recovery in action and ! costs, Massachusetts, 6 per cent.; forfeit of thrice : the usury. liitoDE Ist. and. C> percent. ; forfeit of Ihe usti j ry.and interest on Hie debt. Connecticut, 0 per cent.; forfeit of the whole ; debt. New York, 7 per cent.; usurious contracts voi' 1 . New Jerset, 7 per cent ; forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, 6 per cent 1 ; forfeit of the j whole debt. Delaware, 6 per cent.; forfeit of the whole | debt. Maryland, 6 per cent. ; on tobacco ontracts 8; usurious contracts void, i Virginia , 6 per rent-; forfeit double the usury. North Carolina, 6 per cent ; contracts lor \ usury void; forfeit double ihe usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent.; forfeit of inter ! est and premium taken, with costs, j Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice the usury Alabama,B percent; forfeit interes’ and usury Mississippi, 8 per cent.; by contract 10 ; usury | recoverable in action for debt. Louisiana, 5 per cent.; Bank interest 6; eon ! tract 8; beyond contract, interest void. Tennessee, 6 per cent.; usurious contracts void. Kentucky, 6 per cent.; usury recoverable j with costs. | Ohio, (3 per cent.; usurious contracts void, i Indiana, (5 per cent.; a fine of double the ex ! cesg. Illinois, 6 per cent.; by contract 12 ; beyond forfaits lnr Ice ‘he interest. Missouri, 6 per ceut.; by untract 10 ;If be : yond; forfeit of interes; and usury. Michigan, 7 percent.; lorfeit of usury and quailer of debt. Arkansas, 6 per cent ; by agreement 10 usury recoverable, but contract void. District of Columbia, 0 per cent.; usniours I void, contracts FINE PAPER. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. /■|F Blue Laid and Wove Letter Paper, for | sale at the store ol Rock Island Factory. G. B. CURTIS, Agent. Dcccmder 31, 1832, ly F FTEEX THOUSAND DOLLARS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, ilard- St Sm ware, Crockery, Sic., at Cost for cash and n* misiakp. We are denrotied to c’ose our ftler cantile Business in Lun pkin, end for this pur pose no w offer onr very large and well selected -tock of Goods at cost tor cash. Goods bought ,m th se terms ami not paid for when take* away, i r for which some saiisfacti. n is not made, will lie charged at usual prices.’ sNk COX, WILLIAMS &. CO. Lumpkin, Nov. 24, 1852. AUBURN coach fac*tory^| ‘ niidorsqjbjj^H CoR.-m-iO'd bv tire, MB j til announce to llieir pa'ron.- and friendfl eral, that they are ready to receive auoHHH all order* that ara given in their most workman like manner; and as sot duraiH ity and beauty, they flatter then .-elyes that nH : can be surpassed by none, for tli-y superitifenT | the construction of a I! vehicles that are made in ! their establishment, and being competent and ] 11 acticed in their branches ol business they ca n sav it with safely, and moreover they will stal e all work that is turned out from iheir establish, ment is warranted for twelve months,with prop _ or usage, nd if not ealisiactory to the warrantee I j they will he amply satisfied after ihe work is re-‘ i turned. They will 1111 hand_an assptltnmi of gies, Waggons, &c. And as they have procured the Patent to manufacture Gabbard's Patent Spring Buggy,they intend lo keep an assortment of them oil hand to suii the hard times. Persons w ishingtfi purchase w ould do well by giving u a call and examine Hubbard’s Patent Spring Bug gy. The ease and simplicity of tliesr construc tion cannot be surpassed The proprietors of this establishment have been selling llieir work as rea sonable as il can be procured in either, Columbus or Montgomery, and intend to continue to sell at reduced prices, Ir m this time out. Their work is no’ built simply to sell but to do ample service. SPELTS, ALLAN, & GILL. ISAAC STELTS, JOSEFH ALLAN. W. B. GILL. ‘Vuburn, Ala., November 2t> 1852. 3—ly THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN \| ESSKS. MUNN &. CO., American and i * * Foreign Patent Agent.-, and Puhli tiers ol ■ the cienti ic. American, respectfully announce to the pnblic that ihe first number of Volume VI ft 1 of this widely circulated nd valuable journal will i issue on tlie2Utli o! September. The new volume will coininem e u ith new Ivpe. projled upun pa per of a heavier texture Ilian ih.ti used in tlie joe cecltog volumes. |i is the tiiteotam of he p b hsbers to illustrate it more tuby, by inl.utii cing representations ol promioenlevcolacooi.i c ted with tlie advancement ct science; besutes , furnishing tlie usual amount ofrngitrvugnyl r.ew j inventions. It is published weekly,in form for 1 biiiuing. and aflluds at the crid ot ghe year a splendid volume ol oiei four buuhreebjjHge.s, with a copious index, and from five to six hundred pngiavings, to gather with k vast amount ol practical jnlormatiiui concermitg the progress of invention and discovery tfiiTiughmit the world ‘ Theic is no subject nt impo tuiice to the in* ; chauic, inventor, ucnufacl urer uud general ru i del vvnie.n is m.l Ire.,!. ,! > the most able null tier i — l|,.. c~l r*. c-a.,i.*ntoi s a ,i Corres! ‘.nil. n’s ■ • ‘mg ui” io.-i *•-! tihineni* Il is i t.'l’t ttie lending scientific jonl IIK o the i unlry. The Inn- I- I wn! ti.it in it a w . k.y It-l of American P i : Ciami- reported fmm the pat ent Office, an origin.-! -atou: no; iound many oilier wi cloy pnbiica eu, # Two Dol.ars a year,—one Dollar for s’x months. All Letters must be port-pa'd. directed In “MunnOkCii publlsitcrs ol ; :e Sc.iem itic Atne icait, 128 Fulton street. New Yo li.” Lllllicemeills lor (.’iiuinour. Any prr.s.ui who will m i : and ns lour mib>rr•!;*{■ ! lor s.x moiiiiis, Hi our re&!ii:it r.i'es, >Ji. ntloil in oid*co;.y lor tilt* saiiifr \ :m , i j we w Hi turni*ii— 'l'en iHip ps tor six monihs,. ! 1* ill#■€*• cojHf'f’ I. r tW*lvp uiDiwiis, *jo l\veniy copies for twelve monihy, j Soul Iteriiofj \V fsleriMiitfU'-y tn K*n si t par for 1 uhscri i*i iofw, or Po.-t Oilier gift tilp* tnKen at their fu I 1 no. NoviMiiber ISSJ. NoTici:. J>ERSC)NsS Who Inve RECEIPTS g“n | *• them lor d> lit*, by any agents) ol Ihe laie firm ol Shepherd & Cuhiness, \v ill iff,, me a fa vor by handing them lo me betore the next Su- j perior Court. C. a. EVANS. December 3, 1552. ts ‘ BACK to OLD QUARTERS AGAIN.” “07/ VJ2B, OH YES. I lie “ people s Bout and Siioe e-ianlishnient, 1 will hereafter ne found next door to the Masonic I Hall , oil Ihe East side ot ‘he public square, where th proprietors will be happy to wait on their friends and patrons, and give them a perfect “ D'Orsey,” or “Bjau Brummell” fit and no mistake. THORNTON & LANTZNESTER. January 14M:, 1853 ly SELLING OFF AT GREAT LY REDUCED PRICES/ fJ’llE SL BSCItIBER being desirous to sell offliis entire stock of Goods, will off r them to punctual customers at very reduced prices. Those wishing to buy Dry G-mds. Sin es, Drugs, Hardware, Hats and a variety of nil er arueles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, will find it. to their interest to cmII and examine rfiv Stock, beh re purcasing elsewhere, as my goods are entirely fresh and of good quality. ROBERT S. HATCHINGS. Lumpkin, February, 25, 1853. GEORGIA, Stewart Countv. VytIEUEAS George Kidd and Georgia War ” ren applies (or Letters of Administration on tlie esiate of Dr. Reuben L. Warren, latcsof said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, (if any) within tlie time prescribed by law, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my band n office this 2J De bember, 1852. J. L WIMBERLY, Ordinary. December 3. 4i A- W- HILL, WOULD respectfully inform T 4b M his patrons and Irn-nds generally, that he s'ill continues to transact ntftifMirTi ihe WARE ![©USE and COM MISSION BUSINESS, as usual, at Florence, Georgia. He has on hand a good supply of BAGGING. ROPE, SALT, SUGAR, COF FEE, IRON, &c., together with a general stock ol Dry Goods and Groceries, which he will sell on accommodating terms. ’SP 1 He is i.l-o prepared to make Cash Advances on Cotton when desired. A. W. HILL. Florence, Ga., Dec. U, 1852. *tf Iq’fOH SALE—2S Barrels Thomaston Lime. ■■ Mansfield, Rockwell vV Barnes. February 18 ; 1862. J - g \ J- | styles. Chair?, wm Uiireamfl Ell be BJ . . do-.v G!a JCT ; Fire ades, All vs 1 :t:ici ’.iß All i.r ."kliiljgSßjjl : tended to I .. I: { . -r;?- / Nov. 12ff <1 E< vi{<. \. ksteuil \\ -4 .■ ■ —— T . VX-:o; A:..,er Kt-ao, iate of *aQ| ceased, v And whereas, ‘T*n, the *aul J-*l plies for letters of administration i H :o annex-,, on the personal estate■ Read, deceased. 1 • These are. therefore, to ci!” andHWjfl concerned to show cause on or February Term of the Court of OrdH| county why said letters si.mild nctH Given under mv hand and -cat this ber, 1852. .1. L. WIMRERLY^S January 7, 1352. PALM'S, GLASS,“onf “■(U i KEGS White Lead; W * - ” 300 Boxes Glass, assorted 10 Casks Linseed Oil; -V-n a general assortment of Paints, Ti ipeiitiiie, 4cc., Jtc., for sale by t HALL Se Dec. 51, 1852. ColutnlM ~~ W. B. BENNETT\ ATTORNEY AT LAW, | UMPKIN, Siewart County, Georgia, will giv. prompt attention to business entrusted* to hi* care. Jtiiuanqll. 1853 ly JH I)UY"(J0ODs” JNOTIGE.j ANTICIPATING A CHANGE | N hii*ioess, on the first of January next, th *- si'hscribers offer their large stock of Goods al VERY LOW PRICES. The assortment in coinpleie, and pbr'chasers are re.*i ectfuliy invited] ti ex .inine it Cash customers will find it tl their interest to call. ? W. A. RAYVSON & CO. December 3. 1852. It TO THE AFFLICTED\ ] ii , r*igned is still engaged in the trei/1 * iiciff iironie disp-i-es ol everv name and descii ti- (, Hi.* chargo arr four dollars easK or tin doTarsona credit-h*--*. ii-.- wlyp wi I geiieraffy -ast a nioc^fl re, age. with the,above h- .) will have the Medicine sent to thefh by mail or oiii -rw ise. ‘l lie also -till continues the treatment of acute ea-es in town and in the surrounding country. Letter*, to entitle Idem to attention, mti*t h* t*os’ paid W T PARK. M. D. leimnki- C. . Jaii-ar- 21, 1853 LO ICE i’DE WEjttoN MASONIC INSTITUTE, | O A I ED at llarduiimey. Sievvart county -*-4 Ge.-rgia, vyjll res me its operation* on !l,p secoail M od ■ ip January. 1853. under the su perintendence ~( A gusttis Atden and and i tighter, formerly ..f Marielia, now of Griffin. U-o Aideu is a graduate ot Vale College, and for many years ha* been leaching in snme of llie li -I Aiademies in thi* Stale; and llie truslees il c'ter themselves that he will give general satis ; iclion, anj lliai they will have a sohuoi second he*t to none in the State. Board can be had in good families in the neighji boi-heod and village, at from eigh’ to nine Uollaraj jicr month, all things included. 1 •Tutiipp, eight, twelve, and sixteen dollars, te'm of fi. >■ months HOMER V. MULKEY, President! Ja.mss G. M. Ball, Secrelary to board of Tru-:ees. iI T Pi ease ‘ajie due notice and govertf your-. sel> es accordingly. Deeeinher ‘* > 2rn I UiiUUGIA, Stewart Courrey. / j OF ORDINARY, EMhuy Tergj —VVliereas Percival L. BMburn. riptM lions ibis Court for letters from IJj guardianship ol the person and property of Skflj ptien R. Weston, minor and orphan ol Slepiipf Weston decea-ed. It is therefore ordered by the Court that aIP persons concerned show ilanse, (il any) by the: next April Term ol this Court, why said, letters shall not then be granted. A true extract from the minutes of said Cor J. L WIMBERLY, Ordina February 18,1853. .. \ , GEOIIGI \, StewtJ COURT (*F ORDlNflj^^iMt! 1853 —Whereas Jfl letters ol r, -mi-si"ii lr(ffG|j| Bn-i property of Bj m an ui Stephen/ !if tefare conci'rned sl/> - ii ‘I .-.m ■ / ol t lien bey .•'extract Kg February .187-^ GEORG IA &£ l 3 -firin’ tt/r.i,:-; . !’ I H i ScsW>/A t ’ -ri torJS?” * 1 -, -o! I ! | t I’ l '. 1,1 |-j t - 8 11 ! - \ . ‘ ** per.-onsjßp no.vt ‘->/ -i,."TdfiK; ,j .4 A t/r e . February 18. larlj S notigH All persons | YY W. GREGORY, 1 ceased, are hereby ate pav-’ie:-!. Those hall the* line, a- notified lo ff|| f* ‘•v. c-r ihey w- I not he pH Pr-’- can be mfl B- Hat-■ mv attorney.ml *, sjoj.o.’ijli F.’ ” l n 1852 ff vs