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THE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME IJ JTIIE TIMES & SENTINEL TEMSENT LOMAX & ROSWELIf ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES &, SENTINEL Is published E V ERY WEDNFSDA Y and till DA Y MORN ING and SATURDAY EVENING. THE WEEKuY TIMES SENTINEL is published every TJKSDA Y MORNING. Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office. til it ms : TRI-WEEKLY, Fira Dollars per annum, In advance. WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum, in advance, fr Advertisements conspicuously inserted at Onk Dollar pe/*quare, for the first insertion, and fifty cents for every sub sequent insertion. Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. LKGAL NOTICES. j Muscogee Sheriff Sales. \\TD-*L be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the ’ ‘ m irkel home, in thecity of Columbus, between the usual hours 01 sale, the following property to-wii: C:t> lot number forty two, except one hundred and ten feet by one hundred and ihirty fiet in the southwest corner. Also, lot nu n er forty-four except fifL-seven feet fronting on Droad sireet and running hack one hundred feet. Also the in r h corner ol iot number forty-five, (routing on Broad street, beginning at the nor.heast corner of said mt, running i hence twenty-nine feet on “foiiJ -tree!, thence oack toward (I . 8. Smith’s Warehouse eighty feet, thence due north twenty nine feet, thence due east to the beginning corner upon which lots and parts of lots is situated the -l/aiisiou House now occupied by Captain Jacob Barrow can Hotel. Also the following negroes: Hurry a boy about twelve year* old, Courtney a g rl übo it ten and E ster a woman about tony years old ; all levied on as the property of Jacob Harrow to sitisty two ti his, one ironi the Superior court o’ -l/uscogee co. in luvor of John G. Winter, vs. Jacob Barrow ; the other from the inferior court 01 J/u cogee county in favor of St- rlii g T. Austin against Jacob Barrow, principal, Ihomas F. Wo iklridue, security. Also, the lib- estate of Richard Fox in and to the foilowingnc groes, Viz : Cat Tee a man about fihv-five vears old, and Ciari-a a woman about fi;ty years old ; also the ab-olute title in and to Carol.ue a worn m about twenty five years old and Lodi-ka a girl uoout twelve years old, levied on ns the property ol Richard Fox to * itisty sundry ti las from the Superior court ol .Musco ee conn- : ly :n tavor 01 John B inks against said Fox, and other il fas in my i U mds against said Fox. Also, a small lot of dry goods, consisting or calicoes, domestics, tea., levied o ias the properly of William .Me Andrew to satisfy ali ta from Muscogee Inferior court in favor of Joseph Wyfe against William AicAndrew, principal, and John It. Weils, se curity. May 5, 1853. A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff. Randolph Sheriff Sales, WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Juno next, before the court house door in the town of Cutlibert, Randolph county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lot of land number one hundred and forty in :he sixth district. ! an 1 one htiudre I and seventy flveacresof lot of land number two i liuu.ire i and thirty seven in the tenth district, it being tlie east j part o; said lot, all ol sai l county ; levied on as the property of , Arihur il .lining to satisfy one II fa issued from tlie Inferior court ; of Stewart county, in lavurof Sneilmg & Lerry, vs Arthur Man- ‘ mug. Pointed out by John A. Tucker. Also, the undivided hull of lot of land number twenty nine in the seventh district ol said county ; levied on as the property of A"clubuld Le win, to satisfy o.>e ti la issued out of a justice court of Early c unity in fav r of Gabriel Jones, vs Archibald Lewis. Levy uAide and returned to me by a con-table Al-o, the north lialfofiotof land number two hundred & six. &. j south half of Lit number two hundred and five in the sixth dis- j triot o said c >uuty ; levied on as the property of E. War i to sat j isty on • tax II fa issued Iron said county for the year I*sl ; lev made and returned to me by a constable. May s—lds RICHARD DAVIS, Dep. Sheriff. I POSTPONED. Lot of land number forty nine and north half of lot la’d nutn ber lorty eight in the eleventh di triet, and number thirty five and Die northi h ilf'of lot of land number thirty three ill the tenth : district, all ol Randolph county ; levied on as ihe prope ty ol i \\ i liam .dallook to s.uisiy sundry ti las lrom the Superior courf ol Slide mn.y in favor oi Alexander Pace a- .and others, vs William Matlock and John T. McLendon, one in favor of Delaware Mor ris, vs Wdiiatu -Mullock. RICHARD DAVIS,D Sheriff. A/ay C—tds VV A Sill NGTON J<) YC E, Sheriff. Early Shariff Sales. WI LL he sold on the first Tuesday >n June next, between the lawful limrs of sale, before the court house door in Blake ley. Early county, Ga. the following property, to-wit : i.ot or land num >er two hundred and eighty-two in the fourth district of rainy co inty, containing two hundred and fidy acres, m ir.-or less, levied on as the properly of H illi.am Beeleto satis fy ati ta is-tied troin the Inlerior court of Elbert couniy in favor of Hater, J > m son & Cos., vs. said Beele. Ma/3—wtds JOHN WEST, Sheriff. OdDiNYttY GOVKT-JAN. TERM, 1853. CNEURGI V, Randolph county. —it appearing to Hie Court by T the petition of Be ijainin Dawson, that John G. Muinor of sud county, deceased, did, in his liie time, execute to said Ben jamin Diwsi a, bis bond, conditioned to execute titles in lee sim ple 10 said Benjamin Dawson, to west half o. iot of land number oae nii Iredand forty six, in the tenthdistri t of said county, and it furl-ter appearing that said John G. Mainor departed liiis lile without executing lilies lo said lot of land, or in any way pr - vidiug for tne same; and it appearing that said Benjamin Daw- | son aas pud the lull amount oi the purchase price of said half loi: and sud Uriiija niu Daws-m having pelit'oned this Court to direct David I’. Langley, Administrator upon the estate of John G. \1 liiior, deceased, to execute to him titles to said land in con formity with said bond : it is, therefore, hereby ordered, That notice be given at three j or more public places in said county and in Columbus Times and Sentinel of such application, tnat all persons concerned may liie objections in Cierk’s ortice, if any they have, why said David T. Liugiey, Administrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said h ilf lot oi lau l iu contormity with said bond. A true extract from ihe minutes oi - -aid court, Feb. 28th, 1853. Marou B—iOw3 n O P I! FALL. Ordinary. (IS HlGl V, ( OoCiiT of Ordinary, cimaty, i April Term, 1853. RUTH .V/ SI. A IT.IERE\B, Win.N. Nelso i, administrator de bonis notion V the estate of Join Liggiu, deceased, having applied for I letters or dis u.sstou iron said administration : It is ordered that j ait pers ias c-mceraed sh w c mse. if any they have, why said i a l uiius.rator should not be dismissed at the Cour. of Ordinary to J be ne.J in aud tor said cjuuly uu the first Monday iu N veiuber ! next. A true trinscript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1853. j Columbus, April l J—worn JNO. JDHNoUN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, l Court of Ordinary, Talbjt county, \ February Teim, 1833. RULE NI SI. WHERE AS, William F. Robertson applies by petition tor i letters oi'dis aissiou as tiie administrator of Barney Wilson, laic of falbot county, deceased. Be L ordcre 1, I’uat ad persons concerned, bo and appear at the -Scpiem *er term ol this court next ensuing, then and there; to shew cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not be grilled. ‘ | A true extract from the minutes ofsnid court. 2tth Feb., 1853. March l—y.vtim M ARION HKTIIUN rs. Onlnn-v. GK HlGl.t, l Court of Ordinary, Mtucugee uouuty. j April term, 1653. RU/.F. JVV a?/. YI7HEREA3, Wm. N. Nelson, ad in uistrator on the estate of v Augustus Pcaoody, deceased, having applied tor Idlers ol dis nisst-m irom saida.immist ation : It is ordered that ail per s.msc mcerned, shew cause, if any they Lave, why said adiH'n isiraior snould noi be dismissed al the Court of Ordinary lo be he.d maa i for said couatv on lau first Monday iu November next. A true transcript from tiie minutes of said court, April 4, !B;>3. April 1 i—wtim J.-O. JOHNSON, ordinary. GEORGIA, I Court of ordinary of said coin- Itamtolpli couuty, j ty, April Term, 1853. Iv Uciri if. OJnulAi -, administrator oi N. Collins, late of said county, deceased, petitions mis court lo urant him leiiers oi dismission iroiii ms said administration, and it appearing that said esi.uo hi- been -uily ad.nims'.ered : ‘rdered that all persons liie UieirobjoclioMs il any they nave, on or before the November Term oftui- court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will be then and there dismissed. April Id—wihu O. P. BEALL Ordinary. KOKGIA, Kaudolph cotinly.cuc|tT or >k- JT dinary. - liervas, by the |>etitioii oi William Hayes, :ni mimstrator on tiie estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, and the estate of Kiuc-hea Faircloth, deceased, it appearing to this court that be lias fuily administered both o said estates, and moves ti e court to gram lom le-iers oi dismission: All persons concerned in eitneroi said estates,are hereby nolilied to make known their objections, if any they have, on or before the October term of this court next co-miiig, otherwise said administrator will then ami Du re be dismissed. Giteu under my hand at office Hie 29ih march 18 *3. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. April 5 w(ira “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’ GKOKGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY, Sretvart county. ( April Term, 1853. UP’ JN the petition of William FI. House, Executor of tiie last U iii and Testament of fhoinas House, deceased, for tetters of dismission from his said executorsh p: it is on m !io-', ordered by the court that all persons concern ed, shew cause, on or before the next term of sad cour , why s.ii I letters should not then be granted. A true extract iron the minutes of said court. April 12,1853. An-il IH -w-im J. L. VVIMBKRLY. Ordinary. GEORGIA, i Court of ordinary, of said coun- Randoiph county, j T y, April Term, 1853. ToHNT. McLEXDON, Guardian of Simeon P. Turner, peti tions this court fr letters of dismission from hie said guar dianship: Ordered that all persons having objections file ihem on or be ore the July Term of this court next ensuing, otnerwise said letters will be rhea and there granted. April i l —w3irt O. P. REAL!,, Ordinary. Cl eorgia, llandfiipj county— /fhercas, Margaret T E. rinappard and Samuel C. Scoit apply to me lor letters o’ administration on the estate of William B. ihappard, late oi said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all end singular the kindred ami creditors-*f said deceased, lo he and appear at my of fice, within the time pre-cribed by law, and shew’ cause, il any they have, why said letters should not be granted. (ii ven under my hand at offlee this loth tay of April, 1853. April 2 , i—wCf O. p. BEAI.i.. Ordinary. ft c-orgla, Uandolpli county.Wheieas, Sumu* I A. A Grier, adinimstraior de bonis non on the estate of John 11. Weaver, late ol said county, deceased, has petitioned for letters of dismission from said administration. These .ire, therefore, to nte, admonish and require all persons concerned lo tiie their *>t J -ctioiis, if any they have, on or before the September term of the t our: of Ordinary 0‘ said county, to be holden on the first Monday ol September * ext, otherwise said administrator will l>a then and there dismissed. Given under my hand at office tnis 22d day of February, 1853 March I —9.vG n (). P. It EA Id. (Irdimiry. / T eorgia, Early count Whereas. Joseph Griinsley, v I administrator with Hie Will annexed, upon tiie estate oi Sarah Grimaiey, late of sud county deceased, inakea application to me for letterg of dismission from the further administration ol said estate. All persons concerned are hereby nniilied to be and \ appear at my office, within Die time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any ihi-y have, why said letitrs should not be ! granted said applicant. Given under my hand at office, this February the 21th. 1353. j March 1 —Hwfi.-n S. S. STAFFORD. Ordinary. Gi cergla, itandolpli county —\\ hereas, Jas. Ruth- \ J erioid. Guardian of Benjamin and Absalom Sutley, applies \ to me for dismission lr< m his said Gu: r lianship. All persons | interested are, therefore, hereby required to file their objections, j it any they have, on or before the May term of this court next [ ensuin/r, otherwise Mid applicant will be then and t ier*;- msmis- j sed. tiiven tinder my hand at office the 17th March, 1853. March 22—wfim O. p. BEALL. Ordinary. (’eorgia. It anl olpli county.--Whereas, Mary Aim { J B m-jr and Thomas tioram apply to me for letters il admin- j is!ration on ti.e of Hannan Butler, :ate of said county, de- I ceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the creuitors and kindred of said deceased to appear at my office within ihe time prescribed by law. and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at otfice the IBth day of April, 1853. April 2fi—w7t O. P. HF A LI-. Ordinary. j C A eorgia, Randolph county.—Whereas, Allan L. T JeuKs applies t‘* me tor letters ul Guardianship for the per son and property oi Frances Rigs >y, orphan of Enoch Rigsby, late of said county, deceased. These are, tiierviore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be ! granted,otherwise they w ill he granted at tin next April term of i this court. Given under my hand ui office March Ist. 1853. >*: i-1 - I(‘ <i. p. BEALL. 1 rdinary. . * eorgia, Raudolpli county.—W hereas, John Gil- V I ben. Guardian of Headley K. Hid, minor and orphan oi William K. Hill, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said Guardianship. All | ersons interested are therefore hereby required to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the j May Termol this Gouri next ensuing, o.berwise said applicant will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand at offii e, the 17th March, 1853. March 22—wfun n. p. BEAM. Ordinary. CA eorgia, Early county.— Whereas, James.K. Brown T and Ann J U eeks apply tome for letters of adminisira j tio.. upon the estate of Jane Stevens, iate of said coputy, deceased: : These are to notify and summons all persons concerned, to tie I and appear at my office within Die lime prescrioed by law, and | shew e-use il any they have, why said ietters should not be ! granted to one or the other, or Lot ti of said applicants, at the j June term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county . Given uudei my hand at office this !7tn day of April, 1853. April 26 w6t f 5 , S. STAFFORD, Ordinary. j (Georgia, Early county.—Whereas Elizabeth Bart-j T lett.applies to me for letters of administration upon the I estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased : These are to notify all persons concerned, to shew cause,if any | they have, why said letters should not be granted said applicant, j at the March term, next, of the Court ot Ordinary for said county, j Given under my hand at office this April 17th. 1853. April v6-wOt ft. 8. STAFFORD. Ordinary. CAeoigia, Early county.•• Whereas, ii appears that T the estate of .Major flenuerson, late of said county, is unrep resented at law: Tins is to notify ail and singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have (ivilhin the time presciibed by law,) or Thomas B. Andrews, the clerk ofthe Superior Court of said county, wiii he appointed administrator de bonis nun cum t stamemo annexe, upon the estate of said deceased. Given under my hand at ollice, this April 22, 1853. .Hay3—w7t !8 S STAFFORD,Ordinarx. j Georgia, Stewart county—Whereas, Ascl P. Rood app.ies for letters of administration on iheeslate of Blanche G. Gibson, late ol said county, deceased: These are, therelore, to cite and admonish all concernel.to shew ea tse on or before the next June term of the Court of Or dinary of said aounty, why said letters should notthi nbe granted. ; Given under my baud in office, this 27;h April, 1853. April 29—\\6t WI VIBERI.Y. Ordinary. Gs eorgia, Talbot county.—Offlee of Ordinary, 29th Y Marcu, 1853.—Whereas. J. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan, iel Womtnock’sorphans, petitions for ietters of Dismission from said guardianship: Be it ordered, That nil persons concerned, be and appear at the June Term ofthe Court ot Urdina y of said county, next en suing, then and there to shew cause, ii any they have, why said letters should not he granted. A true extract troin the minutes of sa : d court, April 15th, 1853 April 26—slim MARION BETH UN E. Ordinary. Vdministrator’s Sale.•• Will he sold in Cuthbert, Kamiolph county, on the first Tuesday in July nex*, lot of land number one hundred and seventy nine in the fitih district of said county, *n which are an excellent dwelling house and other buildings, ali good and new, a’jottc forty acr sos fresh opeue .lauJ. old by order of the Court of Ordinary of said county. ‘I erms of Sale—One half payable first of January, 1334, and the bantnee first January, 1855. No.es with approved security. May 17—wtds JKS*E SAM)L>N. Adiii’r. Vihninistraturs Sale.—Vgreeabte to an order of the Court of Ordinary of cany couu y, will be sold before the court house door in the town of Biake-iy, on the fir t Tuesday in J .me next, all the real estate of F. Griffith, deceased, situated iu the g.iid town of Blakely. Apr I 18 —wtds FRANTS GRIFFITH, Aiim’r. Vtice to Debtors ami Credit ora— All persons iu- ! I.A Uebted to the esiale ut Rouert I'nompson, decease*;, ol Ear ly county, will c *me forward mid mime pay ment. And those having ci .imsagainst said deceased, are hereby notified lo pre sent them to John Thompson, or ibis no.ice will be plead iu bar, bv JOHN THut.PdON, *.l/av 3—6‘w m A*lm’r. with will annexed. rpwo months after date 1 shall apply to the 1 i otirl oi urdinnry <*f Harly county lor leave to ae*. me negroes belonging io the estaieof John Jones, deceased, late of said couu t\, fortne purpose'ol making a distribution among ihe heirs of said estate. TlluS. ANDREWri, Admr. inarch 29— w2in q’nvo mouths after date apjrlicatiou will be X made lo the Court ol Ordinary ol t-ar.y county, lor leave lo Sella purl of the laud and negroes .-etougiug to the esia'e oi Rub er; i nomp-on, deceased, for the Dcutfii o; the creditors aud heirs ■ oithesaeo s;tid decease*!. JbllN IHU.U’SON, .Way 3- v*2m Adm’r. with wifi annexe*!. I r l'wo moiiilD after date 1 will apply to Hie j A Ord mir of .b'.iscogee county, for leave to sen a negro chi.d (Rosa) the properly ofileury .vi. Jeruigau, (Idiot.) ; ‘ April i9—w2m A. H. n A l * AN'. Guardian. 1 r |'wo laitiiths after date appllcaiion will he A made lo the u*nira *le •'ourt f <r*imaiy **i Eiir.y county, j a*r leave toseil the lauds belonging to Epsy D\sm, laie <*t said * couniy,deceased. AtINJBR DYSON, Auin'r. March 15 — v* 2m | ‘p\VO mouths after date, I shall apply to Ihe A Court**: ordinary ol Ranoo.ph couniy l.r .eave to sell the negroes * e*ouging to I'imoihy I‘itiuaii, deceased, late o eaidcouu | y. Ai*rH 12— w2m A. A. Pi I'M AN. Adm’r. j I’' WO moot hs alter date, application will be made l* the Gouri ul * mil nary oi Harr.scduuiy. for leu* e to sed ihe real an l |*ers*u:il estate of Will air G. Dozier, deceased, i bay 3—*v2m J. T. Ix Ml HR. A.lnrr, (’ N uaritian s salt.—On the first fu-sday in June i*ex', wib T be si*!** in Guihberi, R unlolph eou.ily, a ue.ro man name*, j Prder, a!**ut fi.ty years of a.e. as the property * f ih minors of Sol. craves, deceased, by order nf 1 he court oi Ordina i rx of said cimuty. li. GRAVES, Guardian, i ‘ April 12wlds COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, ItFIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1853. BUSINESS CARDS. Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cunning-ham HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TROY, Pike County, A lx. April 23. 18*3—wfctwly. mCOLAS GACHLT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tusaeoee, AIABAiMA. OFFICE OVER PORTER’S BRICK STORE. WILL attend the courts of the Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery, Pike, arid Barbour in the Eighth Circuit, march - 9 —wty HENRY H. WHITFIELD, A TT O li IS E Y AT LA W , Hawkivsvillf, Pulaski county, Ga. January, 1853. wSin — WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston J t"wari, Randolph, JWusoogee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining c ‘unties where tneir services may be required. WM. r. WILLIAMS, THADDBOS OLIVER, JACK. BROWN, boiuary 28 swlv THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. Officeover I. G. Stripper’s, near corner of Broad and Ran do;ph streets. WILL practice in the counties of this and the adjoiningjudicial <’ircuit in Alabama. March 15—wly DOUGHERTY, SMOKES & STEWART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. f over Butt & Banka Store* JL 3 , W’ ILL practice in the courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit,and Russell and Macon counties. Ala, march 27—wly S. S. STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blakely, Early Cos., Ga. npftu'a U. S. HARRISON & CO. AUCTION AND COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columbus, Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business consigned t*> them Feb 13— GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTO RN E Y A T LA W , Cuihbert, Georgia. RErsP-Exesa: —Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Iverso Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—J3wtf W. C. M’IVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tuskegee, Macon co., Ala. vVill practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery* l aliapoosa, Pike, Barbour and Russel. .January 22—4wly TUCKER & BEALL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lumpkin. Ftewart County, Ga. WILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion ouvipter and Rando ph counlies: and will give prompt atten 1 - tiou t-> all business entrusted to their care. JOHjY A. TUCKER , E. H. BEALL, Lumpkin, January 18. 1853 —3wly INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Columbus, Geo. Will practice in the Chattahoochee Cireuit and the adjoining counties. < ifflee over the store of J. K. Redd & Cos. PORTER INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD. Columbus, January 11—2w6m F. T. CULLENS, ATTOR NE Yj AT LA IV , BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oet 5, 1852. 4 1-wly D. B, *) HOMPSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below llill, Dawson & Cos. IMN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner ’ of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Rooting done to order, substantially and warranted. _ Nov • _* 48— ts J- S. WOODBEIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Kooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry St t e Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. 5 lw& KING & WINNEMORE, CO M MIS SI O N MERC HAN TS, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dee. 20,1849. [Mob. Trib.] 15 ti u. r. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS*, J. I. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Vo. 17 Carondelet street, New firieaus. Oct 29—w<ktw ly Georgia Military Institute. THIS INSTITUTION WENT INTO OPERATION IN ao&a* r AT their session *>f IHSI-'2 the Legislature incorporated & it a-* a Colieae; by n-quisition on tne General Govern- a Ks meat furnished it witn arms, boih f**r hi jli INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY; jft and provided for the education of a certain number of Slate Cadets. The legislature als* directed a Foard ol Visitors lo be appointed, of whom the Governor is ex-officio President, wnore duties are to inspect the Institute, at'end its examinations and report on its condition to the Legis ature : and in conjunction with a committee ol the Hoard of Trustees, to establish and de j ciare proper regulations for its government. These Regulations have b> en published. Themurse of study, 1 methods u‘ leaching, and the discipline which they prescribe, are as nearly as possible, those i*i the United states Military : Academy. Any p* rs*’n interested may obtain a copy of them by applying ! to the SujeritiU-ndent. The next Academic year willcommenct on Monday, June 10; and all who desire to enter should be present on that day. Marie ta. Cobb count*, Ga..march 29 lUwtlbj i TxiE MANSION HOUSE, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. SINCE the storm, has been repaired, and is still open for the recep:iu ol travelers. Gr&lclui to my friend* lor iheir past patronage, I solicit a continuance. JACOB BARROW. Columbu?, May 10—weow3t Laths! 1 aths !! i aths!!! I have for sale 35,000 Laths, wh.cb I will deliver in any part of the ett *, at 9•! per thousand. April 2C- sreowlbt 0. 8. HOLLAND. INSUEANCE. Do You Want to Insure? The savannah mutual insurance company win cake Marine and Fire risks on reasonable term**. Apply to R. J. MOSES. Agent, j N. B. —Thi9 office returned to the holders of Policies 39 per I cent, of the premiums paid during liie year 1852. ! Columbus Oct s3—w&twly AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 11. H. EPPING, Agent for Coimnbu. , Ga. DR* BOSWELL fc BILLING, Medical Examiner*. Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other information may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents. Goiumus, Nov 23—twit wly MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, [STILL receive Deposits-and Checks for sale on New York Tv Macon and Savannah. April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN. SA VAN N All MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Fireand Marine risks taken by Columbus, Feb 25—twly R J MOSEs* SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMFANY. THIS office returned .T 9 percent, of premiums received l&bt year to persons holding po icicsof the Company; and con tinues to take Fire and Marine risks on the most reasonable terms. Sept 15—twtf It J MOSES, Agent. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF A. ii. NELSON, President. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary, THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Marine risks for this ‘.veil known Company, ou favorable terms. Columbus, Jail, i 1— twtita JOHN AIUNN* EIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Protection Insurance < Jmpany at H&itJbrd, Connecticut. .Springfield Marine and Fire insurance Company, ai Spring field, Massachusetts. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky Mutual Liie Insurance Company, Covington. Slaves insured at Iwo thirds their Value. Columbus. Jsn. 11—twfnn JOHN MUNN, Agent. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. PROTECTION INSURANCE 00., HARTFORD NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company Continue to take risks on the most favorable terms. fFgT Slave* insured for two-thirds value. Applications tor risks in town or country may be made to Columbus. Sept 3—twbm JOHN MUNN, Agent. Mexican Mustang Liniment. AT’ Ne v York prices. We have just received a large invoice ot the above excellent medicine, to be sold at the manufac turer’s pricea. Cali at the B 1 UE DRUG STORE, March 2—tw&wly Sign of the Negro and Mortar FOR the Growth and Embellishment of the Hair to Prevent its Falling off and turning Gray. A warded the highest prern iums by the States of New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs ol 1851. The Kathairon neutralizes the effect of disease, climate, ami old age, in ■preserving and restoring the Human I-!,,ir, even af ter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp ironi Pcurl and Dandruff ; will cure the Nervous Headache, Head, Erysipelas, Diseases of Ihe Bkin, &c. and is the on desirable TOILET ARTICLE For Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s use in the world. Its perfume equals Lubin’s Choicest Extracts, and being free tiom a>l offensive oil. or coloring properties, it gives the Hair that golden, br.ght, soit, lively appearance, secured by no other prcpnaiion. Tiie use ot the Kathairon 13 adopted by the best physicians in Europe and America, and has a patronage and sale unprecedent ed in the historyo>f the materia medico.. But. words are superflu ous, a trial only can attest its real virtue, as millions certify.-- To be had throughout North and South America, Europe and the Islandaof the Ocean, in large bottles, for 25 cents. Sold ia C'olumbu3 by DR. R A. WARE, GESNER & PEABODY. ROBERT CARTER; E. Thomas Lvo.v, 161 Broadway, N. Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER, NOTHING need be said to command the attention of the pub j lie to this article, when convinced that It is PURE and una• j dultrrcted. viedica! men, or thos - seeking a harmless beverage j to destioy the unwholesome eTectsof brackish and turbid watet can rely upon its genuine character, and it is also extensively used fer culinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, {.reserves, Arc. To the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera. Nervous Debility. Fever and Ague, Dizziness, gt neral Prostration, &C. nothing has ever been prescribed with equal effect. Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 Broadway, New York. Inquire for Lyon’s Pure Ginier. Sold by reputßole Druggists htougheut the world. GESN ER & PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER, DR. R- A. WARE, March 16— tvv6m Columbus, Ga. LOOK TO YOUR 3NTERES T ! CITHE subscribers having determined to close their business, JL offer their large and well assorted stock oi GROCERIES at Reduced Prices, For Cash. Thev would also beg to say to those iudebted, that early pay menis would be quite acceptable. Columbus,Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD it CO. * Printing Presses For Sale. HM WO large and very superior Washington Printing Presses, X with 29 by 44 beds, will be sold low for cash, or on time if \ preferred by the purchaser. Warranted as good as new. Apply to LOMAX &. ELLIS. Columbus, Ga. February 4—tw twtf mwe* i & s AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undesigned would respectfully inform h friends and the public generally, that he has opened a store on Broad | street, nearly opposite Mr. James Krvmx’s Sans rrouei, for the ‘ purpose of carrying on the above business, and we-jid be happy j :or them to give him a call. He proposes doing the AUCTION i AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in the usual way, and wil! 1 also attend to the selling and hiring of Negroes for those who I may entrust him with their patnnutfe. JOHN QUIN. N. B. —Consignments <*f Merchandize carefully attended to. October 22. 1852—w&fwly. LUMPKIN FURNITURE WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY. STHE sub criber has now on hand and for sale at his VV are Room in Lumpkin, a large and wpljtS\ selected lot of Furniture, oi various styles and \ ‘-&> prices, and is consianily Manufacturing and re *1 * j ceiving among others, tt*e loilowing articles ofthe latest styles: Chairs, isotas. Bureaus, Cities, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dining-Tables Wardrobe#, VV irk-Tables, Wash stands, llockii.e-chairs, Looking Glass and i , Picture Frames, and ia tact all articles belonging to hLlmeof businesscan be had ‘ at theshort-ii uotice and lowest terms. Also. Wind**w Glass, French and American manufacture; Fire 1 board Prints and Border, Window shades, fitc., fcc. Glass cut j to any shape *>r sszo. Ad work warranted. | Pianos and Meiodeons furnished io order. I All orders thankfully reeeividaud promptly attended to. Feb. 15— Twly u\ 11. CKOSS.MAN. {Xtiscdiamoiis. What is the Bourse ?—Every time we hear from Paris, about the first item (after the usual announcement of a revolution or a mob) is how “the funds are in the Bourse? 5 ’ If Louis Na poleon makeacotrpd’e/af, or falls into the chops of matrimony, the first question is, “what is the effect upon the Bourse ?” If the Bourse is all light, the country is considered (like our own beloved land) “safe.” But if there is a “de cline on the Bourse,” it is considered a sure sign of consumption (of powder and lead) gen er.lty And yet few people know what “the Bourse” is : so we take from our sprightly friend, the Boston Bee, the following description : The Bourse. - Every trans-athur.ic steamer, when Paris matters are touched, has something to say of the Bou rse. W hat is the Bourse ? It is plainly what corresponds with our ex change—the gathering point of the money men of the city ; and the street (rue) on which it is situated, is something like State Street. The Bourse is one of the beautiful structures in the great metropolis. It is 212 by 126 feet, and is surrounded by a range of 66 Corinthi an columns. Alteough commenced in March, 1808, it was not completed until 1826, on ac count of the vicissitudes of intervening time. Over tiie entrance is inscribed “Bourse ft Tribunal de Commerce.'* The roof is composed entirely of iron and copper, and dm ing business hours at this seat of Mammon for the French Empire, the Na tional flag floats over the edifice. Portions of the interior are beautifully decorated by figures emblematic of Commerce, Abundance, &e., with paintings of several of the cities of France. Ladies were formerly admitted to the Bourse, hut as it was found to encourage a passion in the gentle sex for gambling in stocks, they are not allowed to enter during hours of business. Total cost of the Bourse, 8,149,000 francs.— There are stirring times within its walls and upon its pavements during the hours allotted for public operations. Dr. L. Pierce. —This eloquent divine, who nobly bears the palm of age and honor, as the “oldest effective itinerant preacher in the M. E. Church, South,” has been with us a few days and comforted the Churches w ith his presence and preaching. Though for fifty years a watch man on Zion’s walls, his eye is not dim. With jealous care and far-reaching sweep he takes in the danger and remedy of “our people, ’’ and w ith voice strong and clear as a trump, sends forth no uncertain sound, On Sabbath he preached two sermons in Felicity Road Church, ami again on Thursday night in Carondelet street —sermons characterized by pathos, aud search ing, and power. We like to hear hirn say “our people,” and in fatherly, hut strong rebuke, of the tempori zing and world-wedding spirit of the day, cause them to remember “the wonders of old—the years of the light hand of the Most High.’’ For one of three score and eight years his health and strength is good. He left yesterday and will preach in Mobile to morrow. We shall thankfully accept the Providence that makes him visit us again.— N. O. Christian Advocate. Uncle Tom in the. Dress Circle -—We read in the Boston papers a few days since, the proceedings in a law case in which a par ty of blacks had sued Mad. Sontag’s Man ager for excluding them from the Dress Circle at one of her concerts for which they had pur chased tickets. Their tickets were for “reserved seats,” which they were not permitted to occupy by the usher, who expelled them from the house, in doing which, he pushed, as it appeared by the evidence, one of the party who was rather obstreperous in asserting her rights, from the box door down the stairway. The case has we see been determined by the police court, who decided that the two ushers who ejected the negroes should pay a fine of $T If they had been “fugitives 5 ’ it w-ould have been “quite a different thing.” Who is thi Duchess of Stither’and ?—Your read ers may ask who is the Duchess ot Suther land who has thrust herself into “Uncle i om’s” excitement. She is a handsome woman, and is in tolerable preservation at the age ol fllty. She has been a grandmother several years - having married off her daughters, ail of them handsome and healthy, at early ages fche was mistress of the Robes to Queen Vic'oria for several years, and is herjersonal inend The Duke of Sutherland is nearly twenty years her si nior—a tall, thin, silent man, with * l ght hair and sandy whiskers, and much different from his young brother, the Earl of Ellesmere, who is dark complexioned, and well looking, as you may judge by glancing at a prim of Landseer’s “Hawking rarty ” in which ihe Earl is the prominent male figure. The Duch ess of butherland is one of the Earl of Car* lisle’s sisters. He visited the United Males ten or twelve years ago, when he w*s Lord Morpeth. It is very odd that he, and all the male members of the fanrii.y, chouid be ex tremely plain in features, while the females have been noted tor their beauty. Lord Car ble’s grandfather was a poet and play wrigiiL In ‘English Lards Mid Scottish Reviewers,” mention is mane of ‘ Tht paralytic pubngs ot Carlisle,” and some years later, Byron (wiio was his cousin and ward, and hated *him> wrote a severe epigram, which may not have got in;o print on your side of the water.— Ca lis e, on one and the same day, had sub scribed a thousand pounds to some charity, , and published a sixpenn/ pamphief, Byron thus commemorated the double event: Carl s!c subscribes a thousand pound Out of his rich domains, And for a sixpence circles round The product of his brains, ’Tie thus the difference you may hit, Between his money and his wit. [NUMBER 59.