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BisCRIBER
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Anvils mill V ‘frHiitpd. Iron,
of varlSus kins—Swedes aml rollerrf .Cast-sled ]
and Goiiiian Steel; Saw Mill Shivs awf'Cr.'iS.-
Cu Suva; S eilli’s Bellows; Castings; Tract*
Chains, it ‘aripty; Lock. Tongue, Fifth Log,
(Jx m il Stay Chains; Knives and Forks; Gal
L vanizeil I’ump Chains and fixtures ; Sir. &c,
JAMES DWIGHT
Cnlninbns, Fob. 4, 18J53. 3IV.
LAW NOTICE.
fIIHE subscribers have formed a copartnership
-“■ in the practice ol Law. The business ol
t! o profession in all its branches will meet with
tur closest attention. We will spare no pains
iii.r efforts to secure the safely and speedy col
li ct hi of all r.l’ ims entrusted to our hands, and
\vi I be prompt and punctual in our rorrespnn
donee and settlements with clients. Our ma
ture experience, ano cirrutnslanc.es in life “fiord,
as we trust, a full “natality that all btisifies
roinniitted to our care will be safely and sue
cesslnlly roliducted.
We will practice in the following counties:
Stewart, Marion, Muscogoei
Sumter, Randolph, Itakcr,
l.ee, Early,
In I’arbonr county, Alabama; in the Su
premo Court of Georgia, and in I lie Federal
Court. Also, in other counties when specially
retained. Firm name, J. M. Sc, J. Clack.
J. SI. CLARK,
JAMES CLARK, Sen.
Lumpkin, Ga., Feb. 4, 1853.
RETURN DAY!
■jll V FRIENDS who wish me to SUE on tiieit
notes, accounts, at the April Term ol
Stewart Superior Court, are requested to present
them at least by the sth daV of April—as the
return days fur that term close with that dttv.
C. J. WALKER, Alt. At Law.
Lumpkin, March'2s, 1853.
F|l WO MONTHS lroinAidie application will
bo made to the* Court ol Ordinary of Stewart
county Georgia, lor leave to sell the Real estate
in the town of belonging to the estate
of James Mathews deceased.
W. 11. CAIN, Exr.
March 25, 1853.
r|R WO MON TIIS from date application tvil
lie made to the Court of Ordinary ol Stewar
county Georgia, for leave to sell the Real estate
belonging lo the estate of Julm G. l’erry, late ol
said county deceased.
- -r tneirm TWMrmi a m OUBM
March 25, 1858.
Resolved, That-it meeting of liie Lump
kin Town Council,be held on the 3J Saiur
day in every month during the present year, in j
the Grand jury room of the Court House, at the ‘
hour of ten o’clock, A. M., and that the tirst reg
ular meeting be held on Saturday next 26th
of March.
By order of the Council.
March 25, 1553.
ril 111*’ FIRST Quarterly Examination ol the
I pupils connected with the Female College
ol Lumpkin, will he held on Friday, the Ist ol
April. iu> exercises will commence precisely
;.t SO. . clock. A. M.
Lt ii."ki t, viare.li 23, 1853
<! *:\VAH I’ INTERIOR mi'R .
Uluruary Tk m. 185:1.
■ T appearing lo toe Court that license having!
hi en issued lo several persons, authorizing j
them to IVddle during the present year, in said’
count), contrary to the Statute.
It i- therefore ordereil that the Sheriff noti'v
each of said persons, that they are required to
bring hi stir] license for conciliation.
And 111 it this lu> published in the Georgia
Courier ; and that those who fail to conform,
he in licti and under the decision ol the Court.
C. J WALKER, j. i c.
GEO \l WILLIAMS, j. i.c.
M II BUSH, j i. c .
II \l. JENKINS, j. i. c.
A : i ue ex: act from the in tunes
.J.UILS 11. WHITE, Clerk.
- __ Va u-MTt'n'ii 25, 1853.
THE
■FOLLOWING persons were appointed Road
Commissioners in Stewart County :
988'h District—S. S. Johnson, C. 11. Warren,
John Win alter
966th Dist—S. \\ . Rosser, John J. Kino, M.
Picket.
965th Dist—Daniel McKimm, A. Brown,
Andrew Prather.
725th Dist—Charles Chesnut, Arch. Barden,
Amhro-e Powell,
s blftth” Dist William Lewis, William West.
N. Webb, A. W. Hill, John
J. llaiford, Betij. Copeland
\V i.^P^irtcr.
To an Dist—l. L. Strectman, Silas ltoinev,
David Harrell.
802 J Dist—Oliver Taggart, Isam Clements,
Anderson W. Mathews.
978i!t Dist—lsaac V. McGrady, James Holly,
J unes M Shepherd
737t1i Dist—J. W. Mathews, J. P. Harrell,
Jonathan Bridges.
778th Dist—Alex. Winzer, Peter Reddick, J.
G. Peel.
747th Dist—James G. M. Ball, Isaac Dennard,
Mark Holloman.
True extract from the minutes of the Court.
J. li. WHITE, Clerk.
March 25, 1853. ts
FINE PAPER.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE,
blue Laid and Hove Letter Paper, for
saie at the store ol Rock Island Factory.
G. B. CURTIS, Agent.
Deccuidier 31, 1852, “ ly
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m’sPSTJbNPA"vPsßaljflpS:*T.'le.<ivA n >
Ik tSaafeCa-h. Bf 3). ecu's
K'/G B CURTIS Ag t.
jlSru by the Subscribers a fre-h
flour.
Mackerel and Pickled Shad
PP-FtELu Rockwell Si Barsps.
185s.
■rWRiGHfIQUSE.
H HIE friends of the Wright House, the citizens
■ ol this county and the travelling comm unit',
are hereby informed that I. M. COX, the Propri
etor of this popular House, is at his post with ac
comodating servants, ready and willing to render
those who mav call on linn comfortable.
He has REFIT FED His STABLFS and sup
plied himself with Provender and attentive host
lers. The horses of his Iriends who mav desire
it will he cared for at the Stable of Burke &.
Thornton.
The Eyfaiila Si Oglethorpe Stages slop at this
lliKtse, t|te Proprietor, being the Agent for the j
line. By giving his personal attention to the j
comlort and ease of Ills guests, the proprietor ex i
peels lo merit, and respectfully solicits a contio I
nance of the very liberal patronage the Hnb-p ha
heretofore received. I M. COX.
Lumpkin, March 11,185 A— 1 v Proprietor
F T lUltNEa> SHOP
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY
I MFORMS the public that he has permanently
•*- located in the town of Lumpkin for the pur
pose of carrying on the Harness Business, and
respectfully solicits a portion of their patronage
Everything in my line done in the best, most du
rable and latest style, and of the very best male
rial. MiikingYuid repairing done on the short i
est notice I rertxMi my thanks lo the public lot ‘
the liber I patronage liiilierto extended to me.
and respectfully soliCxf a continuance of the
Mine. All by <me warranted Simp
under TeinperamHltWall, next dour lo the Po-i
Office. 7 J. M. CAIN.
Lumpkin, Novemjjer 26,1852 ly
A. C. FLEVyEI.LEN & CO.,
BOOK-SELLERS AND
Si'ATI ONERS.
Two doors below Mvgatt’s. ;
Classical, Law. Medical, and MKcel
lancoiis books. Records, Ledgers, Jourpals.
Day and Cash Books.
Foreign and Domestic Stationery, Sir., Sir.
We have also connected with our business
large BOOK BINDERY, and are prepared to and,.
all kinds of Work with neatness and Jispalcb
Orders lor Books or woik solicited.
a. c. rr.rtwEi.i.i.N ] [j. t. cotEaiAn.
THE jLJiST CALL! t f
ALL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE
jj TNDERSKi.NF.D, by note or account, wilt
lake notice that, I have li 9 my papers in tin
hands of W. B Bennett, Esq , fur collection, and
if payment is n it immediately made, they will l>
put in suit. E. S. VERNAL.
January, 1853. ts
’ FAIIIBAiNK’S PATENT SCALES
ih Manufacturer's Prices.
Platform, of all sizes. Grocei
* and Counter Seale. For sale by
HALL & MOSES,
Dec. 31, 1852. Columbus, Ga.
UEORHIA, Stewart Countv.
\\l HER LAS George Kidd and Georgia War
’ * ren applies lor Letters oi Administration
> on the estate of Dr. Reuben L. Warren, lute ut
said county deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and siipuiLif, the kindred and creditor-* <4 said
deceased, so u /dmi tlit•
time prescribed by law, why said Letters sliduhi
not he granted.
Given under (ny hand in office lb is 2d 1)>
| hetnlter, 1852.
J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
; December 3.4 t
A* W IIILL,
i -n WOULD respectfully inb im
L Bfliis pat rung and friends geti’ ii iv.
hnj that he still continues to tr-n.r 1
Smmmak 111.* WARE HOUSE anit.COM
MISSION BUSINESS, as usual, at Fljnrence.
j Georgia. He has mi uand a gimd supply o!
; BAGGING. ROPE. SALT, SUGAR, EOF
FEE, IRON, Alc., together with a general stock
nl Dry Goods and Groceries, which he will set
on accommodating terms.
He is also prepared to make Cash Advances
on Cotton when de.-ired. A. W. LULL.
Florence, Ga„ Dec. 1 , 1852. *tf
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1 M ANsiiEi.D, Rockwell vt Baknes
February 18, 1852.
NOTICE.
OERSONS who have RECEIPTS given
them for debts, by any agents of the* la o
firm ol Shepherd & Canihess, will do me a fa
vor by handing them to me beloro the next Su
perior Court. C. A. EVANS.
December 3. 1852. ts
BACK TO OLD QUARTERS
AGAIN.”
‘ 0/1 I PS, Oil YES.
! I lie people ” Boot and Stiue e-tablishment,
; w ill hereafter he found next door to the Masonic
; Hall,on the E ist sideo| the public square, w here
I the proprietors will be happy to wait oti their
I friends and patrons, and give a perlect
-D'Orsey,” or *'Baau Brutnmell” fit and no
! mistake.
j THORNTON & LANTZNESTER.
January 14th, 1853 ly
SELLING OFF AT GREAT
LY REDUCED PRICES/
j FIMIL SUBSCRIBER being desirous to sell
| offhis entire slock of Goods, will ofler them
to punctual customers at very reduced prices,
j Those wishing to buy Dry Goods, Shoes,
! Drugs, Hardware, Hats Rnd a variety of other
articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, wiil
find it to their interest ti call and examine m\
Stock, before purc.tsing elsewhere, as uiv goods
are effitrclv fresh and ol good quality.
ROBERT S. (HATCHINGS. I
Lumpkin. Fe ruurv, 25, 1853.
I STEAM AND WATER MILLS.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform I
his patrons and friend* generally, that he is I
j daPy sawing a large quantity of good LUM BER, j
j and lias on hand a large stock, seasoned, which
| lie will be pleased to lurnieh to those who desire
at reasonable prices and on accommodating
j terms. 1 am also prepared to grind as good
’ MEAL as can be ground by any other mills, and
as much ol it. 1 shall, in a short time, have a
Grist Mill going by water power, a short dis
tance from my steam mills. A. W. lIILL.
Florence, Ga., Dec. 17,152 *tf
GEORGlA—Stewart County.
Octobl Term, 1852.
State of Georgia, i Present Hon. Alfred iver-
Stewart county. son, Judge of said Court.
; TT appearing to this Court upon the petition of
| William D. Fitch, that lie was possessed ol
j ‘he original deed, a copy of which is annexed,
ro said petition ; and that said deed has been lost
ordestroyed, and the said Wiiham D. Fitch
prays the establishment of saie copy ; and in
lieu of said lost original, and it appearing that
James E. Gratibery, thp maker of saij deed, re
sides without the Slate of Georgia ; it is there
fore?
Ordered, that a copy of litis Rule Nisi be pub-;
lished in some public Gazette of this State once j
a month for three months, calling upon the said
James E. Granbery lo show cause by the next
Term of (his Court, why the copy and annexed
petition should nnt be established in lieu id said
lost or destroyed original.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court. I
I. M. COX, Clerk.
GEORGlA—Stewart County.
This indenture made this, the 9tb day of Au
gust, iti the year of our Lord One Thousand
Eight Hundred and Forty-five, between James j
j E. Granbery, of the county and State aforesaid, j
j of the one part, and Henry Stevens, of the same j
1 pl-cp. of the other part —
VVitnesseth, Tliat llie said James E. Granhe- 1
ry lor arid in considera'ion of the sum ol Sev- j
enly five Dollars, to them in hand paid at and
before the sealing and delivery of the.-,* presents, !
the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,
hath granted, bargained, and sold unto the said
Henry Stevens, his heirs and assigns, the north
half of lot ot Land No. 243, situated, lying and
being in the 19ih district ol originally Lee, now
Stewart county, in said State, containing 101 jib
acres, iimre or Ic.-s, to have and to hold said par
cel of Lind unto him, the said llonry Stevens,
liis heirs and assigns, logetner with all and sin- !
| gular, the right, members, and appurtenances
I ereof, to the same in any manner belonging
I m his and their own proper usp, benefit and be
I naif forever, in fee simple. And the said Jas.
E Granbery lor himself, his heirs and assigns,
tnesuid bargained premises unto the said Henry
Stevens, his heirs and assigns, will warrant and j
f irever defend the right and title thereof againsi |
themselves, and against the claims of all other j
persons whatever.
In Utsrmmny whereof, thp said James E Gran ,
nery hath hereunto sei Ins hand and seal the day
mil year aeove written.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the prsser.ee (and
Mathew Wright and A. If Pope
JAMES E GRANBERY, [Seal J
G EOIIGIA—SI cvva rt Count y.
To the Honorable the Superior Court of said
County. •
The petition of William D. Filch, sheweth
that lie is owner of, and was lately in pusses
i’ ui of a deed made by James E. Gi nbery to
Henry Stevens to north hall of lot of Land No.
243, in the 19th district of Stewart county,
copy ol which deed is hereunto attached, and
that said deed is Inst or destroyed—wtierelore lie
plays said Court that a “copy deed” miyhe es
‘alllishi'd in lieu of said lost original according
to the statute in such cases made and provided
J. M. CLARKE, Petitioner’s Att’y.
GEORGlA—Stewart County.
In per.-on before me, came William D Filch,
who being duly sworn, depose!h and satth, that i
ilit’ facts sot forth in the above pet.i'ion are true
WILLIAM D FITCH.
Sworn to and subscribed belore me this tin
slh day of October, 1852.
L. If. V ORTON, J. I. C.
j GEORGlA—Stewart. County.
Personally came belore me, Mathew Wright,
j who being duly sworn, deposeth and saitli that
j no saw Jam s F, Granbery sign, seal anddeliv
I er the within deed lor the purposes therein men
tinned, and that I lie deponent subscribed lie
same as a witness, and saw A. If. Pope do so
likewise.
Sworn to before me, this the 6th day of Sep
■ember. 1817 f
GUSTAVUS DELAUNLY, J. I. C.
•ov I *--•■*_
money ringiT
rgl HE snb-crilier- areal their old stand and
-L will furnish any or all the Plan'ers, in Sew
o t county and the cotton country, as good a Cot
uin Gin as ever was sold in this market, and m
is good Terms as any other shop w ill offer to sei
it ; and, will repair old Gins for any of our cu
mmers at reasonable rates We challenge any
| Giti maker in the South to aaow the same ainoun
j and sales, that ue made last year without the firs
Mailure. The natural disposition ol the'flaigi
fish” is to devour the “small ’ribe,” or chase
them till they are very lean ; we cun yet swim,
and are prepared to make five hundred gins tin
year—we are practical working inen and have
eveaai scientific workmen to help us. Thank
till for the patronage of a liberal public, we hope
io receive orders from many it not all at an early
day which w ill no filled. Our agents may can
on you but the better way is to order personally,
iiv letter or friend.
T. VV PIERCE & JOSEPH WHITE.
Lumpkin, January 14, 1853. 2 n
A FRESH SUPPLY
IVS the genuine Wright’s ndian Vegetable
j Pills.just received by VVM. 11. HOLT.
Lumpkin, Nov. 19, 1852.
j STEWAR I’ SUPERIOR COURT,
Ocroßca Term, 1852.
j Mary King J
vs £ Libel for Divorce, in the.
Johu W King ) Supeior Court, ol Stewart
County Georgia.
IT appearing to the Court, that the defendant
’ -“-John W King, resides out ol the State ol
I Georgia lt is ordered by the Court, that the
| defendant he and appear at the next Term o:
j litis Court, to answer the charges alledged
j against him in said Libel; and tbat service
: be perfected on him , by publication of this
: rule, in the Georgia Courier once a month for
j four months , before the next Term of thi
, Court ; and in default of his appearance, the
said case proceed as in cases of default .
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court, tor Oct. Term , 1852.
1. M* COX, Clerk.
December 10, 1852. 4in
CHEAP NOW!
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.
rpHF-'"bscriber would inform his Iriends of
LitmpKin and the surrounding country, that
he has received a large and splendid stock ol :
| BOOTS and SHOES, from the besl factories at
j the North, consisting of all the newest and most
I desirable styles of Ladies’, Gent's, Bay’s, Misses’
j and Children's wear, and has made arrange
ments to receive and to add fresh supplies to the ;
! above, lo keep up a large assortment. He will !
| also make to order, at short notice, the finest |
! Gent’s BOOTS or SHOES, out of the best j
I French Calf Skins, winch are warranted to fit j
J well, and please those who shall favor him with
a call. All he desires is that the people will give i
him a call, and examiue for themselves, whether
they buy or not.
Just received one box* of the finest figured La
dy’s Gaiters. Also, extra fine French Gaiters.
ILFAII Siloes over One Dollar Warranted rj
J G. SINGER.
Lumpkin, November 12, 1852.
Drugs and Medicines.
The Subscribers, after tendering their thanks to
their customers and the
PUBLIC generally, for their former liberal pa
tronage, would respectfully call their atten
tion again to a well assorted and large supply of!
the above named articles, embracing among otb- !
er varieties, Scbieflelin’s Select Powders and j
Extracts. Our stock is laid in under the person- !
al inspection of a practical Chemist, a member of
the firm, and no pains are spared lo give entire
satisfaction both in price and quality.
Physicians, country orders, and bills for plan
tation medicines, will receive careful attention,
and be speedily and securely packed ’and for
warded. VVe would invite the attention of
chasers to an examination ol our stock, feeling
satisfied that we can please them with go*>d
medicine at the lowest market prices. As one
of the firm devotes part of his um in Pharma
ceutics, Chemi-trv, Assaying and Analysis, any
operations embraced under those heads can be
performed at the establishment, and any chemi
cals monufactured to order that the xigency of
a case may require.
GESNER Si PEABODY,
Chemists and Druggists.
Columbus, Jan. 21, 1853.
AT JOHN H. SI Al> OK Si’S
MARBLE MANUFACTORY,
East side of Broad-street, Columbus,
On -, near tlte Market Ilovst,
AN be found constantly on hand a general
assortment of Monuments. Tombs and
Headstones, oi Italian, American, and other -
kinds of Marble; together with Liine, Piaster
and Cement, as well as Iron tailing, &.C., for
fences. All work done here will be execuled in
the most master y and satisfactory manner
Fellow-citizens of the South, it is time to pa
tronize the Sou'll instead of the North; to let
“ charity begin at home.” and to give the enc >or
aging hand o! support to those who identify
themselves with your laws and institutions—
whose tatent and character i* known, as one
who has dons. and ever will do justice to all
who patronize him.
Fellow-citizens, patronise your own sunny
clime, in all things. We ant home production,
and a true and firm Hume Consumption ; anda>
“A TRIAL IS THE REST RECOMMENDATION,” be
pleased to give a ■ ail to yours, sincerely,
JOHN H. MADDEN
J inuary 21. 1853. lv
NlEwTur SUPERIOR COURT.
October Term, 1852,
Present li is honor, A 1 (red Iverson, Judge of said
Court.
David G. Rodgers and 1 ‘
John Audnlf.
v-
Bartlett M Gnmillipn, ‘ ‘
Henry C. Beard, -•-• >, v .
J lines Lawson,
William Finch, and
Edmund C Beard.
I T appearing to the ourt thnt William Finch
* one ot the above named defendants, resides
without the limits of said State, it is ordered th >t
the said ‘ illiam Finch do appear by the fir
day of the next term of this court, and answer,
plead or demur to said Bill, not demurring alom
and that upon liis failure so to do, that this bill tu
taken I*Rn CONFKSSO.
And it is turlher ordered by the court that ser
(ice of this bill be perfected on said Williau
Finch, by publishing this order, once a moo l
or four mouths, previous to the next term of tin- !
Court, in some public gazette o! this State.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
1. M. COX, Clerk.
November 12, 1852.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
VA/’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Fi bre
* * ary next at the Court House door in L m •
uin Stewart County Gen. Lit of Lund N0.1248,
•wo hundred and forty eight, in ilie Nineieenii
District of originally L>*-'. now Stewart County
containing two hundred two an Ia half acre
more or less ; sold by order of til * ( our! of < )rdi ,
nary of Lee County, as the, pr >perly ol Mbfr" 1
Jordan deceased-, ‘ aiw> * ~t-.u -A
i- ■ ■ Tit-ceased. -
JACOB G. MATHSaSj
JAMLS 11. lI.AGAN Jhfagfc
Dec. 17, 1852. Ct Aduiliiislratlrs.
rilE WEEKLY DELTAy*
I S one of the largest, most ii.-etul twil cliwip
■ newsapers published in ttic* cunfltry. .
Besides the general news of theßlay, it co.
aius the most reliable Commerciaiinlorinulioi
ml i’s correspondence trom Waal**Mtoii, N*
York ipc , is not equaled ,
No lamily in the South west -hudrit be vi i.
•ut the Delta. . , sy’
Prioe ot Subscription, Oti.
TO CLUBS:
i Ivght copies Avill be sent to one address loi
I'wenty Dollars
TO POSTMASTERS:
Postmasters who will take the trouble to pn
cure ns new subscribers, at the regular rale
-153, 00 per year,) and firward as the v-,,junt o
-nbscription, will be allowed a commission of 50
cents mi each subscriber so sent.
LABOR,]TORY OF BOTANIC
MEDICINES
THE undersigned would respectfully call the
attention of the public to his large assorttnenlo
I purely VEGETABLE FAMILY MEDICINES. The
great number ot his hand bills scat.ered through
the country precludes the necessity, for giving a
lull description ol each preparation, in this in*
tice. But would say in a few words, that ever
disease in the long catalogue of diseases, is pro
vined lor in this assortment. The-e preparations.
: though composed of the mot atniple and taint
I me vegetables, yet are more rapid and powerlu
in removing the diseases tor which they are re
i commended than any mineral or poisonous drue
that can be produced All who have given
tlirse medicines a fair trial can testify to the
truth of this statement. A few dollars’ worth ut
them would, in many instances, save a doctor’s
bill ol one hundred dollars or more. Will tin
people generally, give them a lair trial ? Thev
i are prepared under the jersonal attention of the
! proprietor, with the utmost care and nettoess,
at.d warranted lo be pure and genuine. Each
| preparation* is accompanied with full directions.
. and the names ( f the diseases for which it is re-
I commended, lie offers them at reasonable rate
by retail an J at half price by the dozen.
Cash or approved credit will invariably be re
quired lor these medicines. Liberal deduction
made tu cash customers.
W. T. PARK, M. D.
Lumpkin, Ga., January 13, 1853
GEORGIA, Stewart County.
\\THEREAS Elijah Winzer applies for let-
’ lers of guardianship for the persons and
property of John M. Winzer and James Winzer,
minors (under 14 years of age) and orphans ol
Jonathan Winzer deceased.
These are, therefore, lo cite and admonish all
concerned to showcausp, if any, within the time
prescribed by law why said letters should not he
granted.
Given under my hand in office, this 31st day
ol December, 1852.
J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
Jan. 7, 1853.
T)INE APi'LLS, Oranges, Lemons and Co*
coanuts. Just arrived
MANSFIELD, ROCKWELL & CO.
February 4, 1853.
GOODS, CHEAP, „ Y
CHEAPER i 11m
CHE \Pi STM
tTIHE Firm of Terrell & RawsSßSm o dis
•*- solved on the first of Decemlljf *(• The
extensive stock of Goods, embraci IPr .V van I
ety and style, will fall into the haM° ( Iv\ A 1
Rawsnn, who offers them at louV-
Casli Price, or on twelve mot^^B d >'. M
those wanting Goods will do o jS
E. Rawson, before purchasing
Lumpkin, November 26, 185lkiflk
OYM. H. HOLTJjJ I
T\ E ALERhTßmHW^M^pl^^WicaE
Drug-. Medicines
Paints, Varnishes, Kpt. TurpeSßß^B
Glass, Patty, Glue and Sand
I’aiot, Varnish, and Sash BrushesßrS ‘V
French Extracts and PerfumetßjMpkVtt l ’
Fluid for the hair. VIS. . 4
Gum and Powdered Opium, SulpflfoiE Y\lp’
elate Morphine, Sulphate Quinine, JPft. Fe\’
lodid, Ilydriodate Potash, CalomelKFiv-It A
Blue Pill, Blistering Plaster, Soda,,,,* (j. ar i, 1
Creamor Tartar, Sperm Oil, Viuj ar B urilil ,g\l
Flulld, &.C. r \
Al the most approved Pateutnh| e jj c i e g Ucn , \
constantly on hand ; sold whole i( Ea i e andatl at
the proprietors prices. t
My stock of articles are both K e f, an j Genu
ine, and will be sold at the low°. a| | iet jatv-,
for cash only.
Nov. 12, 1852. , r jy
A- H* DEWITT
WIIOLESAL AND RETAIL DEALER
n Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware.
Sic., (11l Bros (I st reel Colmubus Georgia, has ‘]
on hand a large and well selected stock of
Jewelry, of every description which he will
lurnish at as low terms as any simular establish
ment in the city From his country friend) lie j
solicits a call- AH orders promptly attended to
Columbus,December 31st 1852. ly
sTooileyvlkT) !
T HAVE ju-t received framj Richmond. Vi., a
-plendid lot ‘FOBA(.'CO: on coii-igiune: i.
amongst which can be louiid the finest lot ol To
bacco ever brought to tliis market.
1 would iuvhe all who use tlie *‘\Veed” to cal; j
and sample. To be sold wholesale and retail.
at Virginia Prices, w ith commi-sioo aihb-d. j
T. ftl. HOGAN |
N. I!—VJerchaets would do well to call, he- i
fore purchasin’ elsewhere.
Columbus, Ga., Januarv 21. 1852.
i
| 1 ANSFIELD, KOdKVVEi.L Si BARN IBs 1
**“ can Bo.v siipply their customers with all ‘he j
■irlicles in the Grocery and D v Goods l op u.-u j
tally kepi in tb* toArr. and will keep daring the I
i-ntiio year, a cumph ie stock of Dry Good sad ‘
(iroceries. Persons vvlong to l.y a Bill o! i
Groceries for Cash, can buy them at this house j
as low as at Finn nee with li.P ( ustfilDWy Irci. hi i
Killed.
In regard h. DRY GOOD.S, we will /, i
hat we .-I a i sell ttpo ras ... (H | term- s n.
eiglihi rs. The public are resp cHui V i’ via
o iry in
Ltillii'kiii, tin , February 11. 1.-53.
D. P ELLiJS fy CO
i l~\EAl,f,R{4 in Groceries^ and* Bt.i;:i>‘D j
j Goods, t’olliinhu- G ‘oig'a.
GOODS sold at this house are warranted ‘<
give satisfaclion.
D I'. I LLts. A. s Hays;
January. 1!, 185.%:* i,
!)'l. SPENCER'S Ann (u is A *. Dys
* ‘ pep'tc Pills. I*’or sale a! toe D.-og Bme
1) ct-inhi-r 31, 1852 Jv
t(is r RECEIA LD —2 Cas*’- or pair.- o ‘
•7 what is stvli'd llu* Oiersee ’s S'lhp. or best I
-S'Nip. w irhout lining or uii.ding (Ahjat mv shop i
J G AI.Nt.LR j
February 19.11853
jCall at C. fc>. GautJeiV- offi'ceT
J tfm T. LHBUEUR.
* NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
liNDKRSIGNLD are rerniested to comp for-
and pay up. otherwise their notes will
■e put in suit, w ithout discrimination.
W W. BARNES.
Lumpkin, Januaiy 7, 1853. If
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY,
fS now manufacturing Writing Paper of all
-*■ the,various kinds—such a-Letter, Fools cap.
Flat-cap, Folio and Commercial Post, (ruled and
unruled.) Mediums, Demys, &c. AI-". News
irint, B. ink at:d Colored Paper, Post i tfi ■* and
News Envelopes and Wrapping Paper of all
-izes; all oi which will be sold on as fav ruble
terms as can be purchased in any market.
G. B. CURTIS, Secretary.
December 31, 1852. ly
COME AND HELP YOURSELVES
THE SUBSCRIBLR
S still at liis oid stand, and as ready as ever to
serve his triends. He will keep constanily
baud a full stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Hats, Shoes, Bonnets. Books,&c. &c.
Those who call shall not go away di-salislied, it
low prices are inducements to trade.
E. E. RAWSON.
’ - Lumpinn7'ja'tltSfj r 7r 4853.
NOTIQE
THE SUBSCRIBER, u|viNG REMOVED
FROM LumplKn, has his notes and ac
counts io the hands of Jk G. Singer, lor col
ection, with strict orders if they are not settled
f irthwith, to have them collected according to
law. JACjB RA-VISLR.
Lumpkin, Dec. 24, 1852. w3m
GEORGIA, Btewaj^untv.
WHEREAS I sham IXSbtrling applies to
me lor Letters of GuaACnsliip, tor the
persoty and property of J. J Mrkes, minor, and
orphan of John J. Burkes, derwsed,
These are, therefore, to cite\and admonish ail
concerned to show cause (if the time
prescribed by law, why said letters should not be
granted-. Given tinier mPTiand in office, this
7tli December, 1852. 1
J. L. WIikBERLY, Ordinary.
December 10, 1852* \tf
B K. HARRISON
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T UMPKIN,GEORGIA, practices in Stewart
i And Marion, in the Chattahoochee circuit
’ and Randolph, Early, Lee and Sumter, in the
South-Western Circuit.
November 19 1852 ly
—— wanted.
AT the Lumpkin Furniture Manufactory a
goud jmirnc man Cabinet workman, immediate
ly. Good wages given. Apply to the subscri
ber, W. H. CROSSMAN.
! Lumpkin, Jan. 27,1533. tl.
NOTICE* 1
THE WESTON MASONS INSTITUTE, ■
T OCATED at Hardmoney. Stewart county I
Georgia, will resume itsloperations on the H
second Monday in January, 1853, under the su- I
perintendence of Col. Augustus Alden and H
daughter, formerly of Marietta, now of Griffin. I
Col. Aides is a graduate of Yale College, and H
for many years has been teaching in some of the H
first Academies in this Slate'; and the trustees I
flatter themselves that he will give general satis- I
faction, and that they will have a school second PI
best to none io the State.
Board can be had in good families in the j
borliood and village, at from eight to nine dollars J
per month, all things included.
Tuition, eight, twelve, and sixteen dollars, perV
term of five months. 1
HOMER V. MULBEY, President. ■
James G. ftl. Ball, Secretary to boanLjiifl
Trustees. 1 asi.
O’ Please take due notice and govern your-/
selves accordingly. ’ {
December 24, 1852. * um
W. b7 BENNETT,
ATTORN EX AT LAJF,-^
I T UMPKIN, Stewart Coufcty, w
,Lj „; ve n rom pt attentionYo Business
■o his care. ‘if J
i\ January, 14, 1853. ly
\DUY GOODS NOnCE.^I
A CHANGE V
the
complete, andpuri iißiqui/>p>o s,!l (“rhyviH
to i X uniite it. Casu customers will find iJw
their interest to call. -* \
W. A. RAWSON Si COM
December 3. 1862. It
TO TIIE afflicted . ■
riUSL undersigned is still engaged in the treats
ment of Chronic diseases ol every name anqß
description. His charges are four dollars casbH
nr five dollars on a credit, for a package of inedi-B
.pines which will generally last a month. Per-B
‘fon- ala distance, by sending a full stutementfl
ol their cases, age, &.C., (together with the abovefl
it* ,) will have the Medicine sent to theta byP
mail nr otherwise. J
He also still continues the treatment of acute 1
cases in town and in the surrounding country. 1
Letters, to entitle them lo attention, must b@
post paid. W. T. PARK, ftl. D.
Lxrnpkin, (It , January 21, 1853.
GEORGIA, Stewart County.
WHEREAS Jesse Read applies for fetters nlj
’ “ administration of, boms non, on the reall
estate of Abtier Read, late of said county d-l
ceased, 9B
al-", die said Jossee Read
plies fur letters of adiniii-lralimi cßKtesta!UE#|
TfSANNEXo. on the i*e i:3osal estaie ol said Abner
Read, deceased.
Tln -e re. therefore, to rile and admonish all
i-oiic nel to sho-.v cause on or before the next
F ■i!,ii) Term of llk C. nrt of Orfliriarv o’ sail)
peril V ahv smtl letter- should not be granted 1
oven U “I t idv hand and -eat till- 31-t Deceil (
I. 1862 j L WIMBERLY, Ordinary? \
J .mi ,ry 7. 1852
PAIN IS, (ii, \S , OILS, iot : .
KK(i> Wliiie \
frf 300 !) xc- (i i->, ; \
10 ( ’h'U I j n-r (I (>ii ,
, a i/i-n* ral :t*Mn o’ Pa nI -, Vh riiisirP? r
Turpeiitim*, . &*c. f .r >;*!?> by
HALL & MOSES r
I) c. 31. 18.V3. Coliiiiibus. (Ja.
i>l .YIPKIA
FURNiRTURE WARE-ROOM
And manufactory
j riIHU subscriber pa- now on >‘“"<l
and lor -ale at his Ware
| mi Lnrnpkm. b large and well ‘ *
ed hit “l Fornrcre. of various slyli sand prices
and is constantly Manufacturing and receiving,
among others the following articles t® ■<nmi
.('if Sol’s
I Durt'ans ’ “ASaics.’ 7p
J Beil.steatls Sideboards,
:) „ing Tables,
\V iirdrobiis, Work-tables,
Wash-siandk Rocking chairs,
r.ooking (Hass and Picture Frames,
; and in fact all articles belonging to his line of
business can be had at tire shortest notice and (
! lowe.-t terms. jZ9
Also, Wimlovv Glass, French and Americana
J m itiu'actnie; Fire board Piints and Bprderß
j Window Shades. vNc., See. Glass cut
| shape “r size. All work warranted.
it i Pianos and Mcl -deuns lurnl.-lied to
All orders thankfully received and promptly a9
| tended to. W 11. CROSSMAN.^B
Lumpkin, Nov. 12,1852. ly
GEORGIA, Stewart County. f
f OF ORDINARY, February Term,
j ‘-^lßs3.—Whereas Percival L Wilburn, peti-,
tions this Court for lellers dismissory from the
guardianship of the person and property of Ste
phen R. Weston, minor and orpiiau of Stephen J
Weston deceased. I
It is therefore ordered by the Court that allJ
persons concerned show Curse, (il any) by thl
next April Term of this Court, why (aid iettenß
shall not then be granted. (-*.-.-7— -jB
A true extract from tire minutes 0 j £ ! JtSi
J L WIMBERLY,/
Fi'hruarv 18, 1853
GKUivUi otcwiirt ‘GotTht®
COURT OF ORDIN ARY. Fct/|
1853 —Whereas John Westiß
letters of dismi-siun !r.<m the
•ler-on and property ot Charles
ami orphan o’ Step .en 11 rrris,
It 1- thtielare ordered by th(/ v
p-rsons concerned slmvv c >ll ->'V|h
p".\t April Term of this court, vW-J
s'KMild not then be granted.
A true extract from the minutes cofl
J. L WIMBERLY,
Fehruarv 18 1853
r-—Ek
GEORGIA, Stewart County.
poURT OF ORDINARY, February
‘— , 1853 —Whereas John Dossey petition®
Court tor letters ol dismission from the
ship of the persons and property of
Lowe and Mary ftl. Lowe, minors,
of David W. Lowe, dec-esedi;
li is 1 erelore orderpd by the Coin®
persons concerned show cause, (if ant®
next April Term of said court, why
should not then he granted.
A true extract from the minutes o r Jpl
J L ‘WIMBERLY, <l, li
February 18, 185S
. y ,TicE ’
All persons indebted 10 the
TVY W. GREGORY, late of this county ;
A ceased, are hereby required In make
ate payment. Those having demands
t ie same, are notified to present iu terms ofH®
law. or they will not.be paid. ®§|l
Presentation can be made to myself cr ,®H
B. Harrell, my attorney.
SOLOMON lIAUR[;LI.®V*
Dec. 10. 1552 Gw ExeciS®