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ITHE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. .VOLUME I] Muscogee Sheriff Sales. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the market house, in the city ol Columbus, between the usual hours of sale, the following property to wit: A Negro .Man named Walker, about twenty-eight years old; levied on as the property of Thomas Stubblefield, to satisfy afi la from .Muscogee .Superior Court, in favor of YY illiam YY. Croom, against said .Stubblefield and other fi fas in myjiands against said .Stubblefield. , . , Also, that part of City Lo‘ number four hundred, now occupied by Frederick Miller, as a residence ; levied on as the property of v. said Miller, to satisfy afi fa from Muscogee Inferior Court, in lavor V •Llames Ligon against said Miller, and other fi fas in my hands said Miller. _ HtAiao, the peice of ground with the two story building standing YiPivot), on the cast side of Broad street, in the city of Columbus; ud ground extending on said Broad street thirty-six feet more or less, and running back forty-three feet more or less, being in the northwest comer ofcity lot number one hundred and .fifty-nine; levied on as the property of James 8. Norman, to satisfy a fi ia from Muscogee Superior Court in favor of Lawrence &• Tremble, against said Norman. Also, the Water Lot occupied and owned by the Howard Man ufacturing Company, the factory building thereon, together with all tne machinery and tackle thereto belonging. Also the stoie house and offices on said lot, fronting on Front street, Also the large brick tenement on the omer of Front and Bryant streets, and the grounds thereto attached. Also the tenement next there to fronting on Bryant street. All levied on as the property ot the Howard Manufacturing Company, to satisfy a fi fa from Musco gee Superior Court in favor of'William A Redd, administrator, &c. agai nst said company. _ _ Columbus, Dec 30-wtds A. S. R LJTHERhORD, Sh ft. Randolph Sheriff Sale*, XTTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before YV the court house door in the town ot Cuthbert, Randolph ooanty, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, Lot of laud No, 82, in the 6th district of said county. Levied on as the property of Hugh McKinnon, to satisfy sundry fi fas is sued from the Inferior and Superior Courts of said county, in fa vor of Wm. H. Barton and others, vs. said McKinnon. Lot of land No. 182, in the 6th district of said county, levied on as the property of Samuel A. P. Dean, to satisfy one fl fa issued from the Inferior court of said county in favor ol J. B. key, vs. Also, lot of land number one hundred and fifty eight, in the tenth district of said county ; levied on as the property ol . tlas W. Beavers to satisfy two fi tas issued out of a justice court ot Ateard county, in favor of Johnson 1 rost, vs. Silas M. Reavers. Si vy made and returned to me by a constable. “A lso. the west half of lot of land number one hundred and thirty eight, in the tenth district of said county; levied on as the property of Martin 11. Brown, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Abner Ward, vs. John j. Smith and Vincent A. Smith, and .Martin li. Brown. Pointed out by M. li. Brown. , J .... ~ Also, lot of land number one hundred and fifty eight, in the sixth district of said county, levied on us the property ot William Bruner to satisfy two fi fas issued out of a Justice court of said county, in favor of William Caraway, bearer, vs: Wm Bruner and Ezekiel Hyde, endorser. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. , , , , . , Also, fifty acres of lot of land number one hundred and ninety three in the ninth district ot said county, it being in the North East corner of said lot; levied on as the property of William 11. Chapman to satisfy one fi sci issued from the Inferior court ol said county in favor of Samuel T. Andrews, vs. Win. 11. Chapman. Property pointed out by plaintiff. December 30—4wtds RICHARD DA VIS, Dtp. Sh ft. MORTGAGE SALE. Atthe same place , on the first Tuesday .t:i February next, wil. be sold the following property to-iait: city lots numbers two hundred and sixty five and two hundred and sixty six, each containing a half acre and improved, it being he place whereon William R. Jones now resides ; levied on un der a mortgage fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court in lavor of J:t!08s M.Tarbox against Wiley Williams, Trustee, and Elizabeth A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff. gL. 4 mortgage sale. “it the same time and place will be sold on the first Tuesday h J in March, the following property, to-icit : j lf)t of land number two hundred and thirty-six, in the fifth }• * let of said county. Levied on as the property ot lilman Hudson, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of Philip Cook vs. Tiiinau 1 ludson. Also, lot of land number fifty-two in the eleventh district of said county ; levied on as the property of Robert S. Scott, to satisty one inert gage fi fa. issued from the Superior Court ot said county in favor of Isaac B. Brown vs. Robert S. Scott. Poyitedout by Plaintiff. RICHARD DAVIS , Dp'y. Sh\ft. December 30,1852. GEORGIA, l Court of Ordinary, Muscogee county, S November Term, 1852. ORDER JV7 SI. TTTHEREAS, Thomas V. Miller,Guardian for Martha E. Rod Y Y gers, orphan of Adam Rodgers, deceased, having applied or dismission from said Guardianship. ft is ordered by the court, tb at alt persons concerned, appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on the second Monday in January next, to shew cause, if any they nave, why said Guardian should not be dismissed. A true transcript from the minutes of said court, tins 11th No vember, 1852. , JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. Columbus, Nov 16 —46w5t GEORGIA , ) Court of Ordinary, October Term, 1852. Muscogee county , S RU/.E ATI SI. WHEREAS, John Forsyth, Administrator of the estate of John Forsyth, deceased, having applied for letters of dismission, t is ordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew cause, f any they have, why said administrator should uot be dismissed at the next May term of said court. 4 . , n , , aw V ‘rue transcript from the minutes of said court, Detain, Oct 12—mm JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary, October Term , 1852. Muscogee county, i RUDE J\TI SI. \\THEREAS, Edward Broughton, Administrator of the estate Y V of Lewis Hockey, deceased, having applied for letters of dis mission. It is ordered by the court that all persons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why the said Edward Broughton, adixinistrator as aforesaid, should not be dismissed at the next Mav Term of said court. \ true extract from the minutes of said court, Oct 9th, 1852. O c t 12—raBm JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary. Rkcbkn Simmons ) vs. > Mortgage, &c—September Term, 1802. John C. Sii.vky, S PRESENT the Hon. William Taylor, Judge of the Superior Court, ft appearing to the court by the petition of Reuben Simmons, that on the 30th of June, 1845, John C. Silvey made and delivered to said Reuben Silvey his certain note, bearing the date and year aforesaid whereby the said John C. Silvey prom ised to pay by the 2d of December next, after the date of said note, the said Reuben Simmons, seven hundred and fifty dollars for lot ol land numbei four hundred in the twenty sixthdis.net of Early county, And that afterwards, on the same day and year aforesaid, the said John C. Silvey the better to secure the pay ment of said unto executed and delivered to said Reuben nn mons, bis deed of mortgage, whereby the said John O. Silvey con vlo ii u . gojd Reuben Simmons lot of land number lour hnn drod i n't he t wen tv si x 11 1 district of said county of Early, contain ingtwo hundred and fifty acres, more or less—conditioned that if said John C. Silvey should pay off and discharge said note, oi cause the same to be done according to the tenor and effect there of, that then the said deed of mortgage and said note should be come and be mill and Void to all intents and purposes. Audit further appearing, that said note remains unpaid. It is, therefore, ordered—That the said John C. Silvey do pay into Court, by die first day of next term thereof, the principal, interest and ast, due on said" note, or shew cause, to the contrary, if any he has. That oa the failure of said John C. Silvey so to uo, the mquity ofße demption in and to said mortgaged premises be barred and foreclosed. And it is further ordered-That this rule Jre published in the Columbus Tunes once a month for four k mouths, or a copy thereof served on the said John C -kdveyorlns Rurent or attorney at least three months previous to the next term i of said Court. Reuben Simmons, 1 Ear j y Superior Court, Sept Term, 1852. ( y Rule Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. TTaDpearinito’the Court that the defendant resides without 1 the limits of this county. It, theretore, on motion of I * *'=• Counsel—That service be perfected bv publication ot this ordu, for lour .no.ilte m Timra, rfljubl.c A true extract from the minutes of Eary Superior Court, at sop- TUPS B. ANDREWS. Cl’k. fleovgia, Early county—Whereas, William Hill ’ 1 makes application to me tor letters of Guardianship of the person and property of Eli'/.a Hill, a minor heirot Dr John Mill, ; YH persons concerned, arc hereby notified that said letters will be granted said applicant, if no objection is tiled in my office within the time prescribed by law. Erven muter my hand at of fice, this November 22d, 1852. „„ , ~ ,• 7 4<i w 7t B s * S. STAI HILD, Ordinary. f t corgiQ) Talbot county - *'’ herons, Joseph brown ’ f applies to me for letters of administration on the estate t>t Oliver H. P. Daniel, late of Talbot county, deceased. riiese are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the k.iulrod and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my otfice within the time prescribed by law, then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. * to ven umict my hand and official si •-mature, tbisdlie ~Jtli (lay of November, 1852. M ARION BETIIFNE, Ordinary. I*> comber7—l9w7t “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’ f i oorgia, Randolph county —WhereasThomas Tins vX ley, administrator of Philip Tinsley, late of said county, de ceased, having made application for letters of dismission. Par ties at interest are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law—otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand at office, this sth day of May, 1852. May 16-Gm O P BEALL, Ordinary. J 1 EORGIA, Early county —Whereas, Benjamin L vj Wolfapplies to me for letters of Administration upon the estate of Ann Ward, deceased, late of said county. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear at my offi within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under riy hand at office this iklJay ofNov, 18bi. s Nov 9—45w7t S S STAFFORD, Ordinary. } Executor’s Sale. —Pursuant to the last Will and testa 'j ment of Philip F. Sapp, deceased, will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, within the usual hoiKs of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, lot of land number not known, in the nineteenth district of said county of Stewart, known as the Mill Lot, and being apart and parcel of the late settlement of the said Philip F. Sapp, de ceased. Said lands to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. WILLIAM WEST, ) Nov. 18, 1852.—47w5t B, S. WORItILL, $ I Executors’ Sale— On the first Tuesday in February next, will Le sold,before the Court House door in the town ot Lumpkin, Stewart county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, the Southwest corner of lot number forty and the Southeast cor ner of lot number fifty-seven, in the thirty-third district of said county, containing one hundred acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of Wm. C. Prather, deceased. Sold agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary ofsaid county, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov. 18, 1852—47w0t RICHARD PRATHER, Ex’r. Georgia, Muscogee county— Whereas, Frances L. Baileyapplies for letters of administration on the estate of Samuel A. Bailey, late ofsaid county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, it any they have, why the administration of said estate should not begrant ed to said applicant, at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the second Monday in January next. Given under my band, this 7th day of December, 1852. Dec 9, 1852—47w5t JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. Georgia, Randolph eounty—Whereas, Edgar C. El r lington applies to me for letters of administration on the es tate of William Hatcher, deceased, late ofsaid county. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said etters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office the 23d day of September, ’52, Oct s—wOt5 —wOt O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randolph county— Whereas, Nathan Miller, Guardian of Francis M Frith and Mary Fredonia Frith applies to me for letters of dismission. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties interested, to shew cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted* Given under my hand at office tliis‘22d day of may, 1852. May 25—wfim O P BEALL, Ordinary. (E EORGIA, Randolph county— Whereas, William X Sandlin,administrator of F.phrnim Adams, deceased, late ol said county, applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad ministration. „ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties interested, to show cause, within the time prescribed, by law (if any they havt,) w'hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office the 18th Jay of June, 1852. June 29—26 —w6tn O. P. BE ALL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randolph county—Whereas, Frede rick Cherry, administrator of William Killingsworth, decal, late ofsaid county, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate. , „ . . , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular t lie parties interested, to show cause, within the time prescribed by law (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my handat office the 18th day of June, 1852. June 29—26—w6m O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. Georgia, Randolph county— Whereas, Thomas Coram, administrator of the estate of Joseph Wilbams, de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission. These are, there fore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties interested, to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office the 21st day of sept v 52. Sept 28—39vv6m O P BEALL, Ordinary. Georgia, Randolph county— Whereas, Thomas W Garner, administrator on the estate of William L Morgan, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission therefrom. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties Interested, to show cause, if any they have, within the tune pre scribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office sept I6th, ’52. Sept 28—39w6m O P BEALL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Randolph county— Whereas. John J Sessions,administrator upon the estate of Robert Butler, de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission, . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the parties interested, to shew cause,if any they have,withm thetime prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted. Given under m v hand at office this 22d day of may, 1852. May 25—w6m DP BEALL, Ordinary. Georgia, Early county- -Whereas, Reuben McCor quadale applies to me for letters of administration upon the estate of John McCorquadale, late of said county deceased. These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased ,o file their ob jections in my office within the time prescribed by law, ii any they have, why said letters should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this Dec 21st, 1852. p ec og 52w7t S. S. tel AFI ORD, Ord tv. Administrators Sale— Will be sold by virtue of an or der of tlie Ordinary of Early county, on the first Tuesday in February next, before the court house door m the town of Blake lv Early county, Ga., within the usual hours of sale, lot ot land number one hundred and twentv tnree in the fifth district of said county, as the properly of Allred lienlroe, late ofsaid county de ceased. Sold for of the heirs and creditors of said <l 7w S |g- I ?i)"" SOnthe 'THaM a AS H. ANDREWS. A.lm’r. POSTPONED. Administrators Sale—Agreeable to an order of the court ol Ordinary of Early county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, before the court house door m Starks ville, Lee county, between the usual hours ol sale, lot of land No. seventy six in the twelfth district of Lee county. Sold as the property of Abner W. Jones, deceased, late of Early county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, lerms on day of sale. Dec 28—tds THO.S B ANDREW te, Ad mr Administrators Sale—On the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold in Cuthbert. Randolph county, the settle ment of lands on which Erasmus Gay resided at the time ot his death, in the eighth district of said county, consisting oi nine hun dred and ninety acres, more or less, of land, having thereon a o-ood gin house and screw and other buildings necessary tor .ar mors : 300 acres of open lands, all fresh. I kith three annual instal ments one third down, one third January 1854 and the other third January'Bss. Nov 23-tds LEWIS GAY, AdnTr. Administrators Sale— Agreeable to an order from the court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, I will sell on the first Tuesday in January tie t, at the market house in the city of Col umbus* the negroes belonging to the estnte ot Robert l> Alexit n der deceased; among them is a first rate cook, a good washer and ironer, a very likely plow boy, and one of th3 likeliest seam stresses and house servants in the State, aflneifield hand, a good nurse, and a very likely child. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. Here is a fine opportunity to buy likely and good negroes, „„ T txt,. Columbus, Nov 16—tds S. A. BILLING, Adm r. Administrators Sale— Will be sold on the first Tues day in February next, before the court house door in Cuth bert, Randolph county, lot of land number one hundred and six teen, in the 4th district of said county. Sold as the property of John Dobson, late oi Randolph comity, Alabama Terms Nov 39—ids JO>IAII GOLLEU, Aam ~ rnrustee’s Sale—Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior 1 Court of Muscogee county, sitting as a court of Chancery, will be -old on the first Tuesday in January next, at the market house in the city 01 Columbus, between the usual hours of sale, the following negroes, to-wit: Bob and bis wife Hester and their children Uenrv. Louisa, Martha, Mary, Jane and Susan a muce of Ecc 3 td s Trustees for Cornelia M. Walker and her children. “i dmiuistrators ~Sale— On the second Tuesday in De \ ml)i , r next, will be sold at the residence of James Baugh, i late of the city of Columbus, deceased ; all of the personal pre perty of said deceased, consisting ot household and kneheu !ui ,.;liir, provisions, cattle, &c. rcnuscasb. Columbus. Dec l-tw4t&w2t WM. C. G RA\ . Adm-r. 4 dmiuistrators Sale— Will be sold before the court \ house door iu the towu of Buena Vista, Marion eo.. on the Prst Tuesday in January next, during the legal hours of sale, lot *,■ l iud number sixtv one in the twelfth district of Marion county, *• |, ’g l Ly f D " Ua!;a A JGOBDMg*d&^’ 4 dmiuistrators Sale—Ou the first Tuesday in January ; \ next will be sold in Cuthbert, Randolph county, lots of land lumbers two hundred and thirty two and two hundred and forty nine, in the eighth district ot said county; these lands are in a. state of cultivation, and have upon them all necessary- build ings tor a farm. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ot Isham \Y heelis Nov 9-tds MARTHA WHEELS, Adm’r. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 8, 1853. Administrators Sale— On the first Tuesday in January next, at Cuthbert, Randolph county, between the hours of Sheriff sale, will be sold all the negroes belonging to the estate of Sterling G. Rodgers, late of said county, deceased, consisting of men, women, boys and girls—nineteen in all. A credit of twelve months will be allowed topurcliasers, and good personal security demanded on every purchase. Sold by order of the court of Or dinary of said county for the benefitof the heirs and creditors of said deceased. ’ C. A. WILLIS, ) A . , November 16—tds C. C. WILLIS, j Administrators Sale— Will be sold, agreeable to an or der of the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, at the market house in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in January next, the negroes belonging to the es’ate of John A. Walker, deceased, the following negroes to-wit: Violet, a woman about fifty two years old; Hannah, a woman about twenty nine year: oM ; Ctesar,a boy about twenty years old ; Sidney, a boy about sever.years Aul ; Ilenry, about ten years old ; Jerry, a boy eight years old; M-mda, a girl four years old ; Cyrus a boy about two years old: said uvgroes to be sold for the beueflt of the airs of said nece&satf. Not 16— tds .TAMES S. WA LKEK, Adm’r. j Administrators’ Sale- -On Thursday the sixteenth day of December, atthe residence of Adolphus A. Rose, late of Randolph county, deceased, all the personal property belonging to said deceased, consisting of corn, cotton, mules, horses, cows, hogs, plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture, fce., &c. Also, the land bel mgiijg to said deceased will be rented for the next year to the highest bidder. Sale to continue from day to day until all are sold. Terms on the day. Nov 0-t-u V’Eif!” .T.f rm.LARP, A.h.rr. Administrators Sale— Will be gold, by virtue of an order of the Hon Inferior court of Harris county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in January next, be fore the court house door in the town cf Hamilton, Harris coun ty, within the usual hours of sale? 11 the negroes belonging to the estate of Nathan E Bachelor, late of said county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov 9-tds STERLING S JENKINS, Adtn’r. Administrators Sale— Will be sold on Thursday the J\. 9ih day of December next, at th* residence of tiro late John Newsom, deceased, in the eighth district of Randolph county, all the personal property ofsaid deceased remaining unsold. Sept 28—Ids DANIEL A NEWSOM, Adm’r. Administrators Sale— Will he sold before the court house door in the town es Talbotton, Talbot county, Gn., on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, by virtue of an order ot the court ofordinary ofsaid county, the following negro property belonging to the estate of Young Daniel l:ite ofsaid county, deceased, viz; Ephraim about thirty six years old, Rhody twenty seven years old, Lewis eleven years old, Zaek nine years old, Franklin seven years old, Joshua five years old ; sold for the benefit of the heirs, ice. of said deceased. Dec 14—tds JOS. BROWN, Adm’r. Administrators Sale— Will be sold before the court ,c\- house door in the town of Talbotton, Talbot county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in February next, within the legal hours of sale, by virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, fifty acres of land adjoining the lands belonging to Joseph 11. Wi Ison’s estate, and one negro boy by the name of Jacob, about six years old ; sold a* the property of Barney Wilson, late of said county deceased, for the benefitof th* heirs and creditor* of said deceased. Terms given on the day of sale. Dec 14-tds WM F. ROBERTSON, Adm’r. “TTxeeutors sale—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb llz ruary next, before the court house door in Lumpkin, Stewart county, during the usual hours of sale, two negroes, Bedford a man about 25 years old and Lucy a woman about 22 years old, belonging to the ettale of James Perkins, deceased, late ofsaid county . Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. SHAD RICK PEARSOM', ) JAMES P. ELIAS, } Ex’rs. December, 14—wtds MAli Y PERKINS, j Administrators Sale.— Will be sold at the late resi dence of Henry Juries, deceased, in Muscogee county, on Jifonday the 20th day of December next, a!i the perishable pro perty belonging to the estate ofsaid deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, corn, fodder and oats, and ail the household and kitchen furniture, plantations tools, plows, Ike., and numerous other things too tedious to enumerate. Lands to be rented and negroes to be hired on the same day. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nov 3-tds JETHRO OATES, Ad mV. ITixecutars Sale.— Will be sold before the court house J 2 door in the town of Talbotton, Talbot county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hour* of sale, by virtue cf the authority given me in ttie last Will and Testament of Dun e m Onlqvehou;:, !..( ofsaid cor.” y deceased, the following ne groes belonging to the estate of said deceased: One negro woman Kitty, about thirty five years old ; one negro child eigteenmonths old ; one negro woman Ursleyj thirty five years old; one negro boy Sain, three year* old ; one negro boy Ralph, sixteen year i old. Terms made known on the day of sale. Nor 23—tds SARAH CALQUEHOUN, Ex’trx. Executors Sale-Will be sold in Buena Vigil, Marion county, on the first Tuesday in January next, during the law fttl hours of sale, the undivided half of lot of land number two hundred and forty eight in the thirty first district of Marion coun ty, belonging tb* estate ot William Powell, late ol said county, de ceased. Terms twelve mouths credit. M L BIVINS, 1 T - , Nov 24-tds JCPOWEtL,j i xls - UHecntor’s Sale:—Will be sold at the late residence of jQj Wilder Philips deceased, late of Harris County, on Thursday the 16th day of December next, the perishable property belong ing to said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, corn and fodder; one horse wagon, one set of black smith’s tools, one thrash er and fan,one cotton gin, and oilier articles too tedious to men tion: Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold; terms made known on the day of sale- Nov 24-tds STERLING S- JENtINS, Ex’r. TAxecntor* Sale.—Will be sold before the court house door Vj in the town of Talbotton, Talbot co., Ca., on th® first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, by virtue of the authority given in in the last Will and Testament of Moses Boyn ton, Sr., late of said county deceased, all of the negroes belonging to the estate of caid deceased ; about forty In numbering, consist ing of men, women, boys, girle and children. Terms made known on the day of sale. E. H. VVORRILL, > „ , November 23—tds E. B. SMITH. \ r ®‘ Executors Sale—Will be at the court house in Greenville, Merriwether county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, under an order of the Court of Or dinary of said JV/erriwetber county, the following negroes, to-wit: Aaron a man about fifty years old, Hampton a man about forty two years old, iieubin a man shout thirty three years old, Isaac a man about forty yea's old, Stephen a man about twenty ‘five years old, Douglas a man about twenty two years old, Tom a man about twenty years old, Waid a boy about thirteen years old, Spencer a boy about ten years old, Jesse a boy about eight years old. Billy a boy about six years old, Harriet a woman about thirty five years old, Caroline about thirty years old, Mary about eigh teen years old, Martha a girl about tentyears old, Mary a girl about six years old, Bet about four years old, Dinah about lour years old,Mandy about two years old and Creasy a woman about forty five years old ; said negroes belonging to the estate of Robert Hatton, late of Merriwether county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the legatees of said decea-ed. Terms twelvemonths credit. JAMES W. HATTON, ) v . Nov 23—tds JNO. F. HATTON, f rs> lAxecwtors Sale- Will’be spld on the first Tuesday in Jan- U uary next, at the market house, in the city of Columbus, in the county of Muscogee, within the lawful hours of sale, for cash only, to the highest bidder, the following named slaves—sold as the property of Joadna Christian, deceased, late of the county of Muscogee, viz: a negro man by the name of Hezekiah, about twenty eight yeais old, Emily a woman, the wife of Hezekiah, about thirty two years old, Milley a girl, the oldest child of Emily, about seven years old, Reeves her second child, a boy about five years old, Charles her third child, a boy about three years old. and two twin boys of Emily, by name of Matthew and Mark about six months old.” Sold for the purpose of closing up and division among the heirs of said estate. IVEY MORRIS, ) , JVov 23—tds S M McGRAD V, $ ,jX r3 Exeeutor’s Sale. —By authority of the last will of James Stanford, deceased, I will sell before the Court House door in the town of Talbotton, ®n the first Tuesday in December next, the late residence of said deceased, situated in the Town of Tal botton, containing ten acres, with new and substantial improve ments. Terms made known on the day of sale. Oct 19,1852 wtds ’ L. B. SMITH, Ex’r. lAxeeutors Sale— Will be sold at the residence of Moses i I j Boynton, sr., late of Talbot county, deceased, on Wednesday j the Btli day of December next, all of the perishable property of ! said deceased, consisting of a large quantity of corn and louder, j a large stock of cattle, one cotton gin, horses, hogs, wagons, plan- j ration tools, household and kitchen furniture, together with many | other articles too tedious to mention. Sold by virtue of the au thority given us under the last will and testament of said deceas ed. The sale to continue from day to day until all is disposed of. Terms maae known on the dav of sale. E H WORRILL, 1 v . Nov 9—tds E B SMITH. / rs - Sale—Will be sold on Tuesday the twenty first day of December next, at the plantation of Wm Powell", late of JWarion county, deceased, one mile north of Pineville, a large portion of the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of the crop of ginned cotton, horses, mules, pork and slock hogs, oxen and stock cattle, goats, corn, fodder, oats, pease, wagons, a cart, plantation tools. &c. &c. A credit of twelve months will be given; and small notes with approved security will be required of purchasers. The sale will continue from day to day until all is sold. M L BIVINS, ) P , Nov 9-tds J C POWELL, \ bx rs - AJotice to debtors and creditors—All persons in- JIN debted to the estate of Merlin G. Rodgers, dec’d. late of I Randolph ceuntv. are requested to make immediate payment; | those bolding claims against said deceased, are notified to pre isenl them for pav :nent. duly authenticated. C C WILLIS, ) , . , l)cmfcer 28—52wtit C A WILLIS, j AUm 1 Yfotlcc to debtors and creditors— Ail persons in, debted to the estate ot John Arrington, late of Talbot county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; those holding claims against said deceased, are notified to present them for payment, duly authenticated. Nov 9—lit JAMES H GILLMORF. Adtn'r. TWO months after date application will be made to the court of ordinary of Randolph county for leave to sed the land belonging tolliraiu Harrison,dec’d, late of said county. Dec 28-2 m L, C. SALE, Ex’r. TWO months after date application will be made to the court ofOrdinary of Randolph county for leave I to sell the land belonging to Timothy Pitman, decea.-td, late of salti county. Dec 28—2 m A A PITMAN. Adm’r. TWO months after date, application will be made to the court of Ordinary of Randolph county for leave I t 0 Bellthe real estate and negroes belonging to Everett J Pearce, J late ot Randolph co. deceased. Nor 2—iw I) F PEARCE, Adm’r. TWO month* after cTate application will be ; made to the Court of Ordinary of Randolph county, for leave I to sell a portion of the negroes belonging to Tharpe Hale, dec’d. j Oct 19—2 m D RUM PH, Adm’r. \VtTmonths after date application will be made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Randolph county, for 1 leave to sell a negro man by the name of Guy, belonging to the | estate of Allen Moye, deceased. Oct 23—2 m WM A MOYE, Adm’r. de bonis non. ff etalh* afterdate application will be J. made to the Court of Ordinary of EarJy-County, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Joses B Holmes, late of said countv, deceased. Oct 19—2 m THOMAS SPEIGHT, Adm’r TWO months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Early county, for leave to I sell a portion of the lands belonging to the estate ot John YV j Sutlive. late of said county, deceased. J AMES 51 N A DING, Oct 19—2 m * Adm’r with will annexed. j TWO months after date, 1 will apply to the Ordinary of Randolph county lor leave to *ell the real estate of Francis C. Powell, deceased. October 12—2 m CENEY J. POWELL, Adm trx. TWO months after date application will be made to the court of ordinary of Early county, for leave to sell the real estate of F. Griffith, late of said county, dec’d. Dec 7 —w2m FRANCES A GRIFFITH, Adm’trx. LEGAL RATES OF INTEREST lu tlie different States and Territoiies. Maine, S per cent; forfeit of the claim. New Hampshire, 6 per cent; forfeit of thrice th amount unlawfully taken. Vermont, 6 per cent; recovery in action and costs. Massachusetts, f per cent; forfeit of thrice the usu ry. Rhode Island, 6 percent; forfeit ofthe usury and interest oat the debt. Connecticut, G percent; forfeit ol the whole debt New York, 7 per cent; usurious contracts void. New Jersey, 7 per cent; forfeit of the whole debt. Pennsylvania, G per cent; torlsit ot tlie whole deb f Delaware. 6 per cent.; forfeit of tlie whole debt. Maryland’ 6 per cent, on tobacco contract S ; usuri ous contracts void. Virginia, 6 percent; forfeit double the usury. North Carolina, G per cent; contracts for usury void forfeit double tiie usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent; forfeit, of interest and pemmm taken, with costs. Georgia, 7 per cent; forfeit thrice the usury. Alabama, 8 percent; forfeit interest and usury. Mississippi, 8 per cent; by contract 10 ; usury recov erable in action for debt. Lou.siana, 5 per cent; Hank interest 6; contract 8 beyond contract, interest void, Kentucky, 6 per cenl; usury recoverable with costs Ohio, 6 per cent; usurious contracts void, Indiana, G per cent; a fine of double the excess. Illinois, 6 per cent; by contract 12; beyond forfeits thrice the interest. Missouri, 6 per cent; by contract 10 ; if beyond, for feit, of interest and usury. Michigan, 7 percent; forfeit of usury 1-4 of debt Arkansas, 6 per cent, by agreement 10; usury recov erable, butconlract void. District ol Columbia, 6 percent usurious contracts veid. Florida, 8 p*~r cent; forfeit, interest and excess. Wisconsin, 7 per cent ; by contract 12 ; forieit thrice lie excess. lowa, by agreement, and enforced by law. On debts of judgement in favor of the United States, nterest is computed at 6 percent per annum. GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA. Governor —Howell Cobb, ofClarke. Sccrelaries —Arthur Flood, of Gordon,William Steele, of Baldwin, and W V/ Paine of Telfair. Messenger —Wiley H Pope, of YValton. Secretary of State—-Nathan C Barnett,of Baldwin. Comptroller Ceneral —Ezekiel S Candler ol Carroll. Surveyor General —Pleasant MCompton, of Baldwin Treasurer —Walter H Mitchell of Baldwin. State Libarian —Robert E Martin, of Miliedgeville. President of Senate—Andrew J Miller, of Richmond Secretary of “ Lutncr J Glenn, of Henry. Speaker of House of Representatives —James A Meri wether of Putnam. C]erk--Thaddeua Stu-gis, of Muscogee. Principal Keeper Penitentiary —Lewis Zachary, of Newton. Assistant Keeper—William Turk, of Franklin. Book-keeper John S Gnolston, of Madison. Inspector —Peter Fair, of Baldwin. Physician —Dr Charles J Paine, of Baldwin. Chaplain—Frederick Blake, of “ Trustees ofthe Lunatic Asylum —Dr Tomlinson Fort, Dr II K Green, and B P Stubbs. Resident Physician and Superintendent —Dr Thomas F Green. Superintendent Western and Atlantic Railroad Wm M Wadley. Treasurer- Gen JYV A Sanford. Auditor —Wiliia ns Rutherford, Jr. JUDICIARY. Supreme Couri for the correction of Errors. First District ; composed oftlie Eastern and Middle Judicial circuits alternately at Savannah and Aug rsta, on the 2d Monday in January and June. Second District; composed of the South Western and Chattahoochee circuits, alternately at Columbus and Arnericus, on the 4th Monday in January and second Monday in July. Third district; composed of the Coweta. Flint and Macon circuits, alternately at Mac on and Decatur, on the 2d Monday in Febiuary and August. Fourth district; composed of the Western, Cherokee Judges of the Supreme Court —Joseph Henry Lump kin, Athens-Hiram Warner, Greenville; Eugenius A Nisbet. Macon. Reporter; Thomas R R Cotb, Athens. Clerk; Robert E Martin, Milleugevihe. Judges of Superior Courts . Eastern circuit: Henry R Jackson, Savannah. Northern circuit; Eli H Baxter, Sparta Middle circuit; Ebenezer Starnes, Augu ta Western circuit; James Jackson, Monroe Ocmuigee circuit; H V Johnson, Milledgevilie. Macon circuit; Abner P Powers, Macon. Southern circuit; Aug H Hansell, Ha wkinsville. Klintcircuit: James H Stark, Griffin. Chattahoochee circuit; Alfred Iverson,Columbus. Cherokee circuit; J IJ Lumpkin, Rome. Coweta circuit; Edward Y Hill, LaGrange. Blue Ridge cireuit; David Irwin, Marietta. Southwestern circuit; Lott Warren, Albany. ATTORNEY GENERAL. Middle circuit; John T Shewmake, Waynesboro’ SOLICITORS. Eastern circuit: Thomas T Long, Darien, iorthern circuit; J B Weems, Washington. Western circuit; Wm J Peeples,Gainesville. Ocmuigee circuit; Thomas P SafFold, Madison. Macon circuit; Wm K DeGraffenreid, Macon. Southern circuit; P F D Scarboiough, Hawkinsviile. Flint circuit; Joseph A Thrasher,McDonough. Chattahoochee circuit; Charles J Williams, Columbus. Cherokee . ircuit; Join J Word, Cassviile. Coweta Circuit; M M Tidwell, Fayetteville. Blue Ridge cireuit; Edward D. Chisolm, Van Wert. Southwestern circuit; John Lyon, Albany MILITIA FIRST DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Bryan,Camden,Chatham* Effingham,G‘> nn Liberty, Mclntosh and Wayne, j2d do Bulloch. Burke, Emanue', Jefferson, Montgomery, Scriven and ratnall. SECOND DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Columbia, Richmond, Taylor and Wairen 2J do Hancock,Talia erro and Washington. THIRD DIVISION. | Ist Brigade; Baldwin, Morgan and Putnam. 2d do Clarke, Greene and Oglethorpe. FOURTH DIVISION. I Ist Brigade; Elbert, Lincoln and Wilkes, j 2d do Franklin, Jackson and Madisob. FIFTH DIVISION', st Brigade ; Jasper and Jones, and do Butts, Fayette and Henry, and Blue Ridee circuits, at Cassville and Gainesville, on the tiiird Monday in Apr- 1 and October. Fifth district; composed ol'the Northern, Ocmulgee and Southern circuits, at Milledgeville on the firs* Monday in May and November. SIXTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade ; Laurens. Pulaski, Twiggs and Wilkinson 2d do Appling, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes, Telfair and Ware. SEVENTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Habersham, Hall and Rabun, 2d do Forsyth, Lumpkin and Union. EIGHTH DIVISION. Brigade; Bibb, Crawford,Dooly and Houston. 2d do Monroe, Pike, Upson, and Spau dimr. NINTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Heard, Merriwether and Troup. 2d do Campbell, Carroll and Coweta. TENTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Harris, Muscogee and Stewart. 2d do Macon, Marion, Sumpter and Talbot. ELEVENTH DIVISION. ist Brigade ? Cobb, DeKalb, Paulding and Polk. 2d do Newton Walton an Gwinett. TWELVTFI DIVISION. Ist Britradc ; Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Gordon and Whitfield, 2d do Floyd, Murray, Walker, Chattooga and Dade. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. Ist Brigade; Decatur, Early and Randelph. 2d do Baker, Lee anc Thomas. THE SOUTHERN SCHOOL JOURNAL. UNDER litis itle, it is proposed to publish, in|this city, a Monthly Paper, devoted entirely to the cause of gen eral Education: Its object will be— 1. ‘To awaken a deeper and more general interest in the subject of Education. ~2. To aid in devising and recommending some more practicable and efficient means of extending the bless ings of education to all classes and conditions of our white population in the South. 3. To discuss all questions relating to Schools ; such as —the qualifications of Teachers ; the principles and inodes of organization and discipline; the most approv ed and suceessiui methods of teaching ; text books ; the co-opei ation ofParents and Teachers ; the con struction and Funitureof school houses; the compara tive merits of private and public schools, &c. It will thus furnish a suitable medium through which Teachers, and the friends of education generally, may communicate with each other and with tlie public upon all topics connected with that subject. The value, not to say necessity, of such a publication must be obvious to every one, more especially as there is no periodical of this character in the Southern States v so far as we are apprised. And we are particu larly desirous it should find circulation among our country population, as their condition and wants will meet with special attention in its columns. Tlie paper will be issued in monthly numbers, of sixteen pages each, Royal Octavo, neatly printed and carefully mailed. Price, One Dollar per annum, in variably in advance. No subscription will be received for iess Itme than one year, and no name entered as a subsriber until the money is received. Advertisements in any way connected with the ob jects of the paper will beinserted atthe usual price, for cash in advance. The first number will be issued in January 1853. Unless Providentially prevented, the paper will he published for one year at least ; so that no one need hesitate to forward his subscription at once for that period. We earnestl y ask the aid of all friends ofgeneral ed ucation, particularly in Georgia and Alabama, in sus taining and circulating the work. Several of the Or dinaries in Georgia have volunteered in advance to act as Agents. We respectfully soilcit the same favor of all. We shall be p eased to receive as many names as possible by the 15th of January, in time for the fiisi issue. All communications should be addressed postage paid to the Southern School Journal, Columbus, Geor gia. At the solicitation of many friends, the undersigned has consented to undertake the Editorial department of the above paper. He does so with unfeigned difference of his own ability in this untried sphere of labor. But he is cheered by assurances ofaid from able hands. Hesoli cist contributions to its columns from the able and ex perienced friends of the cause throughout the South.— Let them be well studied, plainly written, briefand to the point. He will be much gratified to receive cor rect accounts of the state ofeducation in the different counties, as well as the different sections oftlie coun try. These will furnish important iacts for our work. THOMAS F. SCOTT. Columbus Ga., Dec, 1, 1852.7 93“ The Press will confer a favor by calling the at tention of the public to the above Prospectus. Dec 10. ts COP PER AND SHEET IRON AND THE subscriber, ever grateful for past patronage, begs leave lo inform his friends and the public that he has one oftlie largest assortments of Tin Ware and Housekeeping articles ever offered in this market; consisting as follows: Bath' Tubs, Shower Baths, with Brass Valves, Hip Baths do., Sponge and >., Pyramid cake and ornamenlal moulds; Jelly moulds;coffee Filterers; do. Biggins; do large and small Urns; Knife Trays; dca Washers, anew article; Brooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, all sizes; Britan nia ware, of all kinds; Spice Boxes; Dressing Cases, Cooking Stoves of various patterns, warrented to perform well. All manner of Tin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done at short notice, on the,most favorable terms Atl orders lor Tin put up at short notice, on terms to suit the times. Having in his employ the best Job workman in this country all he aiks is to give him a trial. Guttering or Roofing done at short notice, and warranted. Call and see me betore engaging or purchasing elsewhere, as am determined to sell and work as low as the lowest w 4 „ J.B. HICKS. Cilrnbus,Ga.,May Sum* near lbe L a lon Iron Foundry AND MA CHINE SHOP: OGLETHORPE STREET , COLUMBUS. GA. r piiE subscribershaving just completed their New Shop, are I- now prepared to build STEAM ENGINES of all -izes, at*he shortest notice, and at less than Northern prices with the expenses added. Castings, and Irons for Mills, and alt othei dachinerv made ot the best material and warranted to work well ts properlv put up. Weare sole Agents for Page & Co.’s Circular Saw Mills in this -e:tion of Georgia, the whole or Glorida, and Alabama, and the performance ot which they will warrant against any other mill it put np by themselves. Plans and specifications for mills furnish ed without charge, when they build the machinery. Juiy 14—w&iwtt SAMUEL HEYS & CA> THIS is to certify that I have just received from S. Hkys & Co one ot their 12 horse power Engines, and one of Page’s Circular Saw-, all of which has been pnt up under the direction of Mr Hevs, and with the perlormance of which I am perfectly satisfied in every particular. 1 have no doubt in saying that I think it equal to any mill in the State of Georgia, not only in the quantity Out also in the quality of lumber it pi oduces, and am at any time willing to £ive an} information respecting it* to any person m&k ingenquiries. WM.'C.IIILL. Randolph couuty, July 14—w&twtf [NUMBER 3