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THE TRI- WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME IJ THE TIMES & SENTINEL. TENNENT LOMAX & ROiWELL ELLIS, editors and proprietors. *he tri-vveekly times & sentinel !i published B VTR.Y WfiIhYF&DJI Y and FRIDA Y MORN • IM"G and SJJTUIWJ! Y K VF.XIXG. TUB WEEKLY TIMES Si. SENTINEL is published every TJESD.S Y MORXIXG. Office on Randolph street, opposite the Post Office. TICK MS : TRI-WF.EKLY, Fite Dollars per annum, in advance. WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at One Dollar per square, Tor the first insertion, and titty cents for every sub sequent insertion. Liberal deduction will he made for yearly advertisements. Cotcst 3ntcl licence. Destination of the U. S. Steamer Vixen. N k tv York. June 5. It is stated here as n certainty that t!ie United States st<*u rner V X.*n, which recently 1 >-It this port, under seal” ♦*d orders, has been sent to Vera Cruz to watch the move® ments of Santa Anna. Peter Hermann is appointed Assistant Appraiser for New Orleans. Mutiny and Murder at Sea. Bam’lMoek. June 2. I It is reported,although t icre scents to be some doubts on the subject, that the Captain and Passengers of the i *hip Reindeer from li >stoti for Valparaiso had been uiur-’ | dered by the crew, who had escaped to Montevideo, where they were all arrested. Appointments bp the President —Jonah D. i Hoover, to be marshal of the United States for the District of* Columbia. James G. Berret, to be deputy postmaster at Washington, in said District. Commissioner of Public Puddings. —We leant that B. B. French, esq., has been appoin ted to this ottice, his commission to take effect] from the Ist July next, in place of Win. Easin’, I resig ned. _ Alabama Whig Convention .-Montgomery, Alu„ June 2.—The Whig Convention, in session j here, this morning adopted resolutions in favor of State Reform, Internal Improvements, and j the election of Judges and Judicial officers by the people. They then nominated Richard VV. Walker, of Florence, as the Whig candidate for Governor at the approaching election. New Orleans Market. New Orleans, June 5. The sales r.f C tton yesterday ({Saturday) comprise “ 13,500 bales. Prices remain un changed. The receipts on Saturday re 1 >0 bales. The exports, sane day, amounted to 5,60) I bales. Ms Pork.—For mess pork holders are ask ing $1) p*-r bbl. umUotFEt. —10 000 bays have been sold during tip- week, m stiy at 8 3-4 a 8 7-8. Stock on hand, 5 .000 bags. Rice.—This article is extremely dull in our ma ket. fflisccllmtccms. The following home picture by Kennedy, will be appreciated by all foi its trtuthfui, beau ty and deiicate suggestiveness: Family Paragons. My picture of the fami y at Swallow Barn would be incomplete tl I did not give a c ti- ] jpicuous place t> my two young cousins. Lu- j cy and Victorme. Jt is true they are cousins j only in the second remove, but I have become sufficiently naturalized to the soil to p* ceive the full value ofthe relation ; and as they ac knowledge it very affectionately m me—tor I was promoted to'ousin Mark” almost in the ] first hour alter my arrival—l should be unrea- j sonably reluctant it I did not assert the full right of blood i ncy tells i? e she is only ffl teen. and that she is one year one month older than \ r ic for all that Vic is taller than she ” Now. L cy is a 1 itt e tai v with blue eyes a >d J light ha.r, and partially freckled and sun burnt—being a veiy pretty liken, ss of Rip. j who I have said is an imp of homeliness ; a fact which a 1 experience shows to be quite consistent with the highest beauty. Victorine is almost a head taller and possesses a stron ger frame. She differs too, trom her sister bv her jet black eyes and and rk hair; though they resemble each’ other in the wholesome tan which exposure to the atmosphere lias spiead alike over the cheeks of both. These two girls are educated entirely at home, and are growing upt getherin the mo t gooff ling mutual affection, j here is not.ting more lovely than two s sters in this rel tioa, tranquilly and urconsciously gliding on \ard to womanhood amongst die LiiuiHar images and gentle influences ofthe housenold circle . their kindly impulses set in motion bv tne ca resses of frien Is : their tastes direct ‘d by t ie simple and pure enjoy merits of a refined home in the country, where nature supplies so many beautitul objects to attract the eye and atlee tion s ) much pleasant guidance io inform uic heart ; where lessons o* love are received from parental teaching, or absorbed, rather from looks that are more eloquent than words; where useful instruction loses all its weariness in the encouragement of that fond applause which is assiduous io reward patient toil or to cheer the effort which has paused i j the feat of tail ure No over stimulated ambition is likely there to taint the mind with those vices of rival rv which in schools, of en render youth selfish and unamiabtc, and suggest thoughts of con cealment and stratagem as aids m the race of preeminence. Home, to a young girl, is a wo Id peopled with kindly faces and filled only with virtues. >he does not know, even by report, the impure things of life, She has heard and read of its miseries, tor which her ‘‘THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.” COLUMBUSf GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1853. j heart melts in charity and she grows up in the faith that she was born to love the good and r nder kind offices t > the wretched; but she conceives nothing of the wickedness of a world which she has never seen, and lives on to wo manhood in a happy and guarded ignorance which is not broken until her mind has acquir ed a strength sufficient to discern and repel whatever there may be dangerous in knowl edge. “Affections are ath ughts to her, r l ne measures ol I* • ’lour-” The 1; oung Man who looks like Uyron. ; It is very singular to stun sometim *s, wlrit n tr : - | vial circumstance will influence a young man’s ] charaelnr. and direct his career tliroti.h life.— Si range as ii may appear, we have, in the course of i our experience, met whir three youths win*. fr m a i hwcifid lesend'larre their friends said diev lx re to i L r I Byron, studied the eccentric habits <>f the no ; ole poet, adopted his peculiarities, and took to turn j : down collars and gm and ua er. We need scarce- ! ! ly say, alter this, that the resemblance went no | further. I he celebrated Dr. Randolph was once reproach ;ed for the ugliness of his person. He tn idiy replied | to h s antagonist by sating, ’‘Oh, friend, ii is not Dr. I i Randolph that you see ; it is only ihe carriage that j jhe rideth in.” Now, whatever resemblance of per-j S son there might be between the voting man who ] j look- like Byron and the great poet, the carriage \ ! w.s empty, and the mind <f Lord If,Ton had no ! sear, in rite vehicle. One >.f the time r<< v. baa we j have -eference, we km w very well, lie was af i j low coliegian. He was a law student un ier Jos ph • P* ker, who wrote the It s orv of ihe E tgiisli Cunt ; lof Chancery, lies >i dors, who were rather of a I r un tide turn of m rid, an I do ea on po try—were I ‘he first to discover that Fredrick wa the verv image ol Byron. The mother w sea i!v convinc ed, arxl was not a little proud of the accidental dis tinction ; .\phough the father—a plain, rn .tter of-f ct mao—was made rather tineasv ; for, as lie said him self, where the d—i did the likeness come from ? he was-not like Byron a bit. This puts us ia mind of the anecdote of a certain ambassador at the court ol'F aocc, whose likeness to ihe Prince was so remarkable as to s’ri e every body. The Prince was a little annoyed at this, and, j one oay, in the presence of the court, insobm ly | asked the ambassador if iiis mother was ever in j Fram e ? “No, sue,” was ihe rep ; v, “but my father : was.” he Prince retired. The father of oar friend was certain his wife had never been at Newstoad, but was not so satisfied of the rumblings of Byron. Bit let that rest. Our young man soon forgot Biackstone in Don Juan, and when we parted with him years ago, we left him a bad lawyer and a worse poet. He had a sort of renutat’on among ti e | voung lady acquaintances of iiis sister, for he hud done somet Icing in a!i their albums ; but his fame was bounded by the calf skin which covered the book in vi hich lie inscribed ids stuff. LEGAL NOTICES. Muscogee Sheriff Sales. V 57 ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next, at the i market house, in the city of Columnist, between the usual hours oi sale, the following property to-wil: City tot number lorty two, except one hundred and ten feel by one h undred and litirit feet in the southwe.t eorner. Also, lot lium ; - forty-four except fitty-.eveit ieet frontim. on Proud si root mid ra inihj: Luck ot.e bundled leei Also the north corner of lot number forty-five, fronting on Hroad street, beginning at the northeast corner of said lot, running thence twenty-nine eel on Broad street, thence back toward 11. :-. Smith s A arehou-e eighty feet, thence due north twenty nine feet, thence due east to Ihe beginning corner upon which los and j ari ol infs is situa ted the Mansion lions ■ now occupied by U.iptaoi Jacob Barrow as n Hotel. A iso the following a groes: Harry at oy about twelve years olu, Courtney a girl aout ten and I.aster a woman about forty years old : ail levn-d on its Hie property ol Jacob Bartow to satisty two li uis, one irons tne Superior court of A/mcogee co., in favor of John*;. W inter, vs. Jacob Ba row; the other from ihe Inferior court of M asc-ope <•, . inly itt favor of Sterling T. A as! in against Jacob Barrow, principal, Thomas F. Wooldridge, se curity. Also, Hie life estate of Richard Fox in and to the following re groes. viz: Cutfee a man annul fitty-five years old, and < laris a a woman about fifty years old ; also the absolute title in and to Caroline woman about twenty-five years old and l.odiska a girl about twelve years old, levied on as the property of Richard Fox to satisfy sundry li fas from the Superior curt -f JUiisaogee cotin• tv in favor of Jo .n Banks against said 1 ox, and otuer li fas in my hands against said fox. Also, a sma I iot olMry goods, cons’sting of calicoes, domestic*, &c., levied on as thc*j)ropeity of tv iliiam McAndrew to satisfy a ll fa from Muscogee Ini. rior court in favor of Joseph W\ly against Willi .m McAudrew, principal, and John B. Weils, ’se curity Mays, !BYL A. 5. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff. Randolph Slip* s, \\ T If.!, be sold on the tirst l uesd .y in .lat.e next, before V V the court house door in the town of Cuthberl, Randolph county, within the usual hours of sate, the following property, to-wit: i.ot of land niim>>er one hundred, and forty in the sixth district, and one hundred and seventy-Jv.- < .-sot'lot of laud n mher two hundred end thirty seven in the icnb •dstrict, it t eing tin- east pari of sail lot, ati of said con i > . m-ieloias the property of Arilniry.dauim.g to satisfy one ii u issued from t. e Inferior court ol Stewait c-* nty in favor of Snelling &. Merry, is. Arthur Man ning. Pointed out by John A. Tucker. Also, the undivided half o: lot of land number twenfv-nine in Ihe seventh district of sad cou tty ; levied on as the pr perty oi Archibald Lewis to satisfy one li a issued out ot a justice court of Enrty cniitv in favor o: Gabriel Jones, vs. Archibald Lewis. Levy made aid relumed to me by a constable Also, the north half of lot of iu id number two hundred and six, and south half < f im number two hundred and five in the sixth district of said c*> inty; levied a* the property of E. Ward to sat isfy one tax li fit i>s en iro-u said coinfiy for the year 185! ; levy made and returned io me by a constat, e. May s—Lts. KiCHAUD DAVIS, Dop. Sheriff. rOSTI'ONEI). Lot of land number forty-nine and north halfoflot land number forty-eight in the e eventti dixt icu and nuinbertidity-fiveand the north naif of lot of laud numoer tier y-three in the tenth district, ail ot Randolph county ; levied on a* the property o! William Matlock to saiisfy sun rv ti fas from the Super or court of said county in la or of Alexander Face and oihets. vs. William .Rat lock and John T. McLendon, one in tavor o. Delaware Morris, vs. Win. Matlock. R?C ! \RD DAVIft, D. Sheriff. May 6—tt’s. WASH INti I’O.v JOYCE, Siieriff. Early Shsriff Sales. \XT ILL he sold on toe first Tuesday >uJune next, between the t t lawful Ii .urs of sale, >elore tue court liotue door In Blake ley. E.irty county. La. the lodo-.viua property, to-wn : Lot if land numb, r two lot lid re and eighty-, wo in the fourth district of Eariy c ..inly, co .tamuig ivvo bun r.-d and tidy acies, m.re or less, >• vieil on as the prop rty ot W illlaiii > e.e losaiiS fv afi ia issued trout the Inferior court oi L.bcrt ctuiiiiv in fav or ;oi Baker, Johnson Cos., vs. said Be.-.e. May s—wnis5 —wnis JOHN WEST, Sneriff. CJE > tiC-J IV, ( Cou .it or Ordinary, Mnscogec county*, v April lerui. 1853. HU EE AV SI. \vt H ERE AS, VV*m. N. Nelso i, iidiumistrator de bonis non on It the estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied for letters of dismission from said administration : Uis ordered ibiu | ai! persons concerned sit w’ cause, if any they have, why said administrator should not be dismissed attheOour. ot Ordinary to be held m and lor said county on tne first Monday in N vember next. A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April), 18..3. Oviumbus. April 1-2—wiim J.\i). J.HIN.-oN. irdinarv. GEOKfiIA. ) Court or Ordinary. Talbot county, j February Teuii, 1853* RULE NI SI. \TTHERE AS, William F. Kobertsou applies by petition tor > V letters of dis nissioa as the aduiiuistraior ot Barney Wilson, late of Fa.out county, deceased. Be it ordere l, Fuat all persons concerned, be and appear at the September term of this court next ensuing, then and then to shew cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not bi ; granted. i \ true extract from the mmutesoreaid court ‘-Rk Feb„ 1853. March MARION BETIXV.N F, Ordinary, GEORGIA, ( Court of Ordinary. | .Muscogee county, v April Term, 1853. RULE XI SI. YIT HERE AS, Win. N. Nelson, administrator on the estate of v Augustus Peabod;, deceased, having applied tor letters of dismission •'r,>.-n saidadiuiuist-'utiou : It is ordered thai all per sons coiicuraed, shew cait-c, if any they have, why said adupn j istrator siioiiid not be dismis*ed at the Court of Ordinary to be • held in an 1 for snd count v on the first Monday in November j next. A true transcript from the minutes of said co'trt. April 4,1853. April 12—wtlin Jy- O. J OIINSON. <Jr.dinarv. GEORPIA, > Court nr ordinary of said coun : Randolph county, v ty, April i'erin, 1853. j TAUES \V OOLLINB. administrator of S. Collins, lat,* of said i j O omnly, decease 1, petitions this court to grant him letters of dismission from liis said administration, and it appearing that i said estate ha - been fully ad nimsiered : < >rd red that all persons | fiie their objections if any they have, on or before the November j Term of tai- court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will be then and there dismissed. Aprii I’J—wtim 0. P. BEALL. Ordinary, j <i ko?t a i \ , , cou it rof okdivauy, Bie tv art county. < April Term, 1853. I I” TP N t.ie petition of William H. House, Executor of the last ! ; I J Will and SYsUuneut of fhomas House, deceased, for letters i | of dismission from his said executoislup: It is cui mono . ordered by- Hie court that all person* concern- ! ; cd, shew cause, on or before the next term ol s:t and court, why j said Setters should not Ihen be grained. A true extract fr on the minutes of sai l court. April 12, !853. April 19—w m J. ’ATMB I?LY. Ordinary. O ft G S A , ) Court of ordinary, op said coun- Bandoiph county, , ty, April Terin. 1853. TOHN I’. vicI.ENDUN, Guardian of Simeon P. Turner, poti f * lions this court for tetters of dismission from bis said guar- j (iianship: irdered that all persons having oijections file them on i ,'ir before the Jill v Term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said j letters will be then and there granted. April 12—v/3in O. P. BEALL, Ordinary, j Veins lnistrators Sale.-- Agreeable to an order of the I Court of Ordinary of Early co.tn y, will he sold before the ! court house door in the town of Blakely, on the fir t Tuesday in | line next, nil the real estate of F. GrEtith, deceased, situated in j e said town of Blakely. Apr i id—wi.is FRAN U 8 GRIFFITH, Adm’r. i I ’ cnrgla, Rambdph county*.—Whereas, §i*on | l I iVo uoii pulii-s to .i • for e,;t‘ia o vu;tr.iian3'iin for the j person unlpropo iv of Samuel Thompson, orphan and minor of K.iinuel Thorups > , late oi said co.inly, etea-ed: ‘1 hose are, thorefon-, io cite and adm >nish all and singtFarihe ■ I>artie” interested, lo be and appear at the next July te ra of tl e j Go a. t of * ordinary of said couidy, and make knowu their objec tions, it any they luive, otluv wise lett< rs will then and ihere be granted Giva u under mv hand at office. 25tii dav o ‘ ay, 1863. vi ay 31—w 7- ‘ (). P. BE\J j , Ordinary. ( t corgla, Randolph conn- y,—Whereas. Cullen VV ! V X Alex-dult-r applied to me for lU-i.ers <u administration on tiie i estate o- Ka-.sa li ..Uorris, hue ol said county , deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ai! and singular the kindred and creddors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office w'tliin the time proscribed by taw, to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should nut be granted. Given under my handrt office the 25Jt day of May, 1853. .’/ay :>l—w“t O. i J . BEALT., Ordinary. / i ICf>fl.<jr£ A , Randolph county.—Court of Or v T ms ary. - Whereas, by the petition ot William Hayes, ad ministrator on tin- estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, and the estate of Kinchett Faircloth, deceased, it appearing to this court that he has fully administered both o said estates, and moves the court to grant him letters of dismission: All persons concerned in either of sai-l estates, are hereby notified to make kirn vn their objections, if any they have, on or betore the October term of Uiiscourt next ensiling, otherwise said administrator will then and ther.- be dismissed. Given under my hand at office the 2ihh march 1353. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. April 6—wttrn peorgla, ItamlolpU county.-* U iteieas, Samuil A. VT Grier, admimstraior lie bonis non on the estate of John IT. Weaver, late ol said county, deceased, has petitioned for letters of dismission from -aid administration. These arc, therefore, to jite,admonish and require all persons concerned to tile their objections, if any they have, on or betore the .September term oi the Court of Ordinary o*’said county, to be hoiden on the first Monday oi September next, otherwise said administrator wii! be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand at office tnis22d day of February, 1853 March I — 9w6m <). i’. Hl.Aid . Ordinary. / v eorgia, l?n.sac!o!pli county.--Whereas, Mary An i j vl JJutler and Tti-nnas Coram apply to me for letters at admin i istration on the estate of Harman Butler, :ate of said county, de ! ceased: The-e are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the i creditors and kindred of said deceased ! > appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and shew cause, if any they | have, why said loiters should not be granted. | Given under my hand at office the ISili day of April, 1853. I April 26—w7t O. P. BEALL. Ordinary. | i Margin. G aadnlph couniiy.—Whereas, Jas. Ruth- V.I erioi'd, Guardian oi Benjamin ami Absalom Suiley, applies j lo me for dismission trom ids said Guardianship. All person# interested are, thereto! ■, in-re ay required to file their objecting, if any they have, on or before the May lerm of this court nexl ensuing, otherwise said applicant wiil be then and t.iere n:smis i sett, (fiven under my band at office ti e !7’h March, 1853. j March 2 wGm O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. j f . eorgia, Rnndolpli count y‘Ahereas, John Gil \ I be; :, Guardian of Hemik y f;. Hi'!, minor and orphan oi ! William E. I‘ill, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said Guardianship. All j *>r*ons interested are therefore hereby requin and to file thi ir olijeclions, ifany they have, on or before the May Term ol this Conn next ensuing, o her vise said applicant [ will be then and there dismissed. 1 Given under my hand at oflii e, the 17th March, 1853. i March 22—v6tit o. p. BEALL Ordinary. ra enrgia, Early comity.—ll lu-reas. Joseph Grirnsley. li adnnnistralor with the Will annexe . upon the estate of ; Sarah Grins ey, late of said county deceased, makes application i to me for letters of dismission from the further administration of ! said estate. All person* concerned are hereby bonded to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, ami shew cause, if any Hu y have, why said letters should not be ! I granted said applicant. Given under im hand atoffice, lids February the 24th. March I —llwfim S. S. STAFFORD. Ordinary. (Georgia, Early comity.--Whereas, it appears that J the estate of gh'ajor lltnuer-on, late of said county, is uniep re>ente>; ai 1 iw : j ‘I It-s is to no;ily all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said decea-ed, to file their objections, it any they have (wi.hin ihe tune prescribed by law,* or I lamias B. Andrews, the clei k of the Biipierior Court of said county, wiil be appointed administrator de bonis non cum stanieuto aunexo. upon the estate of said deceased. Given under my hand :it office, this April 22. 1853. Jtldy 3— v 7t S 8 ST A FF< >B I>. Ordinary. (Georgia, Stewart conuty —Whereas, Asel P. hood TI app.te-s for letters ot admiuistraiion on theestate of liianche 1 G. Gibson, iaieol said county, deceased : These are. therefore. !•> cite and admonish all cor.cerne t. to j 1 shew ca ;se on or before the next June term of the Court of Or- j dinars of said jouuty. why .-aid letters sh mid not thin be granted. • Given under mv hand in office, this 27 h A|.ri!, 1853. April 29—wCt J. 1,. WIMBERLY. Ordinary. (A eorafia, Talbot county --Office of ordinary, 29th J y.aicn, l -m3.—\V ai reas. J. J. .landsm, Guardian of Nathan ! ie! Worn mock’s orphans, petitions for letters o* Dismission from saiil guardi-msliii : Be it ordered, T'nat ali persons concerned, be and appear at ; the June Term ofthe Court oi Ofdina y of said county, next en- | suing, then and there to shew cause, it auy they have, why said j letters should not he grained. A true extract iroin the minutes of sa’d court. April 15th, 1853 i April 26—vvOm MARION BETH UN E. O dim.rv. \(lmini strator’s Bale.--V\ill he sold in Cutlibert, j K.-uiiiuipb county, on the first Tuesday in July hex', lot of j land nimd er one hundre.i and seventy nine in the fin it distr ct ! ■ ol sain, county, -n which are an excellent dwelling bov.se and ; other buildings, ti l ! good and new, about forty acr sos tresh ‘ ope,.e . lau J. oid by order of the Court of Ordinary of said | county. i ersis of Pale—One half payah'e first of January, 18.54, aid the on,mice firsi January, 1855. N-des with approved security. May i7 wtds JES-E SANDLIN. Adm’r. to Debtors and Creilii ors—All persons in . a deUtt and to the t s.a eol Rouert Thompson, decease* , ot Kar j ly c-uiiiiy, vvili c -me tor ward -nd mane payment. And those having ct bms against said deceased, are hereby notified to pre- j : sen them to John Thompson, or this notice vvii! b<- piead in bar, j by JOHN THo; PsON. j .V-iv 3 6’w Vdin'r. with will annexed. ! *rWO months nfier date application will be L made lo the Court, of ordinary of i-.ariy county, lor leave to i ] sella part ofthe land and negroes belonging to the estaie oi Rob- i i ert niompson, deceased, for the beiielit ot thecredi'orsand heirs j | ofthe es ateo. said deceased. Jt HN THOMPSON, | A/ay 3—w2m Adm’r. with will annexed. ‘■pAVO months after date, 1 shall apply to the j L Court of ordinary of Kamio.ph county for aava to sell the j negroes uelong.ng to Timothy Pitman, deceased, late oi said couu- ; |y. April 12— w2m A. A. PITMAN. Adm’r. j PWO months after date, application will be L made to the Court of t irdinary ol Darns county, lor leave to ! -ell the real and personal estate of Will.an? C. Dozier, deceased, l/ay 3 w2m J. T. DOZIER. Adm’r. j v uardlan s sale.—On thefirst Tuesday i* June next, will I VT be sohl in Cuthbert, Randolph county, a negro man named | ffe’er, about fitly years ol age. Sold a# the property of the j .liners of Sol. Graves, deceased, by order of the court of Ordina ! rv of said county. B. GRAVES, Guardian. | “ April 12-wtan rrwontontlisafierdatr,! xliall apply totlie JL Court *>f < trdmury of Randolph count) tor leave to sell the ! lands belonging to Mary Knighton, d* ceased. May 31—w2tn J.VS I.ITJT.F. Adm’-'. { r rwo mouths nftr dale I will apply to tle I 4 OrU'tian of M usjooee cotnuy, for leave to sell a negro child (Rosa) the pr tperty of Henry M. Jernigan, (Idiot.) April 19—w2in A. B. BAG AN, Guardian. reswsT BOOKS AND STATIONERY. The Book of Poetry. ILLUSTRATED with engravings on wood, by Darley, D iepler, Oettel and Schuu^ele. ■‘.Most of the di tinguished living poets, and some from | the generation-that a:e past, lent their aid toward- making ! this beautiful volume The collection may po-sihly furn ! ish some evidence that true jioetry may f>e allied to the j pur>st moral and religious feelings and sentiments. The i mechanical execution is equal to any book of the season ” I‘riee 81 50. N. E. Recoder. S June I—tw.1 —tw. For sale by D. F WILLCOX. Hlfilin on Rail Road Curves. V short practical treati-e for Civil Engineers giving a series of geomet ie methods of describing Railway Curves and Tangents applicable to all cases occurring in oidiuary practice. Second Edition. For sale bv .timed— tw D. F- WILLCOX. Dissolution, THE Copartnership 1 ereiofore existing between the under signed under the name of A. C. FLEW ELLEN & CO., is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. .Vnv 2. 1353. A. C. FLSWELLEN, J. T. COLEMAN. The undersigned continues ti e business heretofore conducted by A. C. Hewedeii Ac < <>., and persons indebted to the said linn will please make payment to A. G. FLEWELLEN. Columbus, Ga., April 30—twtf j “book,” S j_B 0 0 k sF JUST RECEIVED BY it C. FLEWBLLEN. 1001 Songs. /f {I. Scott’s Commentary. •A-iSa— v ‘■ (. lai ae f Comprehensive “ Encyclopaedia Atnetiaana. Troutine on Railroad carves. Owen on Forgiveness. Venn’s Duty of Man. Sehlegel’s miscellaneous works. Horse Sime R obinson. Allan’s Ritual of Masonry. Lockhart’s Lite of Scott. The Recruit. Motherwell's Poems. Blythedale Romance. Twice told tales. Characteristics of Women. Maunders Treasury. Maoauly’s speeches. Men ofthe times. Genius fScotland. Nick ot the woods. Swallow Barn. Beranger’s Lyrics. Everett’s Speeches. Carlyle’s Miscellar cv. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. ( arlvle-a Lnttei Day Pamphlets. Pastoral Theology. Olin’s Sermons. Louis 17th The history o f the Royal Dauphin, TicknoFs Spanish Literature. Bui wet’s Athens. Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography. Homes and Haunts of British Poets. How to Observe. Raphael. Bulwer’s Schiller. C nth he’s Synonvmes. Agnes Strickland’s Queens of Scotland; Harper’s new miscellany. Harper’s Family Library, 168 volumes. Harper’s Magazine, hound it muslin. Lossings Field [look ofthe Revolution. Cecilia ; by Miss Burney. Beckman’s History of Inventions. Michelet’s Fieneh Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales. j Miller’s Philosophy ol History. Lamartine’s History of The Girondists, Memoirs oi Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works Bacon’s Kssays and Historical Works. Schleger’s Philosophy of Life. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works, Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Religio Schiller's Revolt of the Netherlands. Neander’s History tiie planting of Christianity. Buckeye Abroad ; by Cox. Memories of the Great Metropolis, Moreli’s Philosophy of Religion. Maeiiiavelb’s Hi-tory of Pl-u* nee and other Works. Rnseoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Sehlegel’s Dramatic Lit •r.ature. Roscoe's Lire of Leo the Xtlt. Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egrnont, and Goetz. The Fortut.es of the Colville Family ; by the author of Lewis Arundel. The Rifle Rangers. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. I Home Influence ; Days of Bruce : Mother’s Recompense; j Vale of ■ ‘edars : Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heait Studies; by Grace Aguilar. Hayne and Webster’s Speeches. Walde Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by j Emerson Bennett. A Life ol Vicissitudes; by fi. P. R.. Tames. The Living Artillerist ; a taieot Mexican Treachery, by Harry II azel. Rochester, or the merry days of England. Gilderoy ; The Free Booter. The Hi tory of Pendennis. Vanity Fair. Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boots ; by Thackeray. Katie Stewart: a true story from Blackwood's Magazine David Coppertieid. ‘I he Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and bis Merry Men. Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan Quintin Matsys, or The Blacksmith of Antwerp. Columbus, May 23—twly To the Masonic Fraternity ! THF. “Ahitnan Rezon,” or Book of Constitutions ofthe Grand Lodge of Aneietu Free Masons of South Caro lina. Especially lecommetidcd to the Fraternity by the Grand Lodges of South Carolina and Georgia. Ju.~t received by Mav 21— A C. FLEWELLEN, i ’ i— ‘i w iiiium’—j Ketallic Burial Cases. THESE cases have been universally approved wherever used. They are much superior to those of wood, and i combine within themselves ail tbose qualities so desirable in a j | Southern Climate. i They are composed of several kinds of Metal, but principally I i of Iron. They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, and thus made j impervious to airaud indestructible, and can be sold at about 1 the rates of covered coffins. The public are iuv**ed t*> call and examine them for them selves, and at a giai ■ they will see the great advantage of this article over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus, Feb. 23—w&twGm BAMMIS & ROONEY Self-He-htiig Smoothing: Irons. 4 GOOu supply un me above useful articles on hum* and fo’ ; i t_ s&le by BALL MOBEB. ! Columbus, April 23 -tw2m CHALYBHAT E SPRINGS. a .J Ts! P, unders. rod, tl rr.hfal fr-r Tl>e very libera! T"'eMen.U-i to li n since the opening or the infirm* his trends and tie I* wwjgffi traveling pub lie, ti at Ids It use will fete opened on I £iAi~A, FRIDAY, 30th OF MAY. j In addition to the many <•<.ustorts* nmi amusements afforded Ms : guests heretolore, il- subscriber ins IMPROVED AKB £K LARGED HIS AIM O M >3 O I> A T I O N S , iin pitch a manner rs s3An Ie *; ;i*t lie cm accommodate nil who may favor lit *:i whit a\is.t,.nd tend* r tlu-ir stay a given* ; ble and satisfactory in every r*s; vet. *t matters not wbeti or thn traveler is in seat eh 0! hen.’lt, annisvtt eiit —ti’hcr or loth—tl.e Chalybeate is the place sit which Ms \v: i.H can he satisfied. Tie Waters are tine, “t'hs.ivocnt;'and Sulphur, and will cure as many diseases as;;ny one person ought to have. TII E B A TIIS ! are excellent and arranged v ha v ew to nin'ort. Thequartdy i of water is not quite as treat in volume ns li.at discharged by | Niagara. lon there is ntcn'y and to spare ter the ablutions of any number of Father-, m i eiugu ed in (inching tort as %\ orfcs, or operntin in Coa H!• s ; at it a- this is net the cessof v isitors who have heretofore tound the Chalybeate, the propriety trust# that his friends will find no scaei'y oftlntt t ezessiiry eltmei.t of i navigation. White he will have >e<at 9of water l*r tis temper* I since friends, he vt ill reiuet: 1 er to In tp ;i ir< ofi supply <>l V\ inkh i for those who prefer a spirit !e\el to a w r.t r course, es: too great | a tendency to Ilydropiitoy mU lit cm s-> them to he retarded ns i “soakers.” In a word, the preprint r I.as been crowded every j season since be has bn; charge ot life Spring- : and as he feels | satisfied that all who have on bed on hoi will give s-oori report, j seed their friends, and cad at/a n when they pass this wav, he is ! determined to leave nothin'.: undone to ke* |> displace “right side up.” TO IN V A LIDS 1 good fare and good chee r are as necessary as rood wafer, and as none of tht*sei nines are pat iicuh.rly dis-vrreenhleeve-n t<> such, a# from their healthf.tlness, are traveling cert it cates of the salubrity of the land they live in, the Mthseriht r teoN that he is safe in say* ing the Chalybeate and its P.oj riaoi are the eUmei.ts “to drive dull cart away.” From Gem va. on the Railrc'r.d two; ty rs.'es east of Columbus, Four Horse ('caches run daily io the springs ; fmm Burnesville triweekly. At West Point, on ih<> m g ;n< ry Railroad, at laiGrange, Pleasant Mill and Cret nviile, cotninrtabli Hacks can always he had to bring visitors to tl.e sprites. ! aci itiis for i leaving to any point, ran he bad every day. The only difficulty j to the tray ’er is to make up Ins mind to go! ('all aid s.etho lindt-rstet J. :idit he decs not m ke \ o conifarti-.de, it will i o b ctr se you are lutr er to please than any etc ! hat he has encouu tcred as vet. and that is saving :■ g oil fb.nl. JAMES WOOTTEN. Ch -lyheate Sprlntrs. Ga. mnv 17—tw&wt'julv- TAOR the Growth and Embellishment of the Hair to Prevent its Falling off and turning Gray. Awarded the highest prem iums bv the States ot New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs ol ISM. The Kathairon neutralizes the effect of disease, climate, and old age, in preserving’ and rteUrina t/t.e Human Hair, even al ter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp front Scurf and Dandruff; will cute the Nervous Headache, Scnid Head, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Akin,&c. and is the ost desirable TOILET ARTICLE For Ladies’ or Gentlemen's use i > the worn. Its perfume equals ! Lubin’s Choicest Extracts, and being free Horn ml offensive oil, or coloring properties, it givi s the Hair that golden, br.ght, soil, lively appearance, si cured by no other pro; van ion. The use ol the Kathairon A adopted by the host physicians in Europe and America, and lias a patronage and sale unprecedent ed in the history of ti i materia medica. llm. words are superilu ous, a trial only can attest its real virtue, as mill ini.; certify. — To be had throughout North tutd Foutli America, Europe and the Isiandsof the Ocean, in large bottles, for‘Jo cents. Sold in Columbus t v DR. R A. WARE, GESNER& PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER; E. Thomas Lyo.v, 161 Broadway, N. Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMA IC A GT N G ER. NOTHING need bo said to command the attention ofthe pub. j lie to this article, when convinced that it is PUKE and vvn | dulterateJ. M edical inen,or ifios seekiiur a harmless beverage i to destroy the unwholesome e IVctE of brackish and turbid water j can rely upon its genuine cl. iraeter, and it is also extensively I used (crciiimn-y purposes, :r- llavoting c:tk*-, preserves. Ate. j To the affl'eted wifli Dyspepsia, Hummer Complaints, Cholera, ; Nervous Debility. Fever and A erne. Dizziness, Ktiieral Prostration, i &c. nothing has ever been prescril.ed withtqiialeffeet. | Manufactured hy E. Thomas Lvon, Chemist, 161 Broadway, New York. Inquire for Lyon’s Pure Giia i-r. Sold by reputable Druggists ihi oughout the world. (; KS NER PHA BODY, ROBERT CARTER, DR. R. A. WARE. March 16—twGm • Columbus, Ga RETURNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. H AS relurnetl from New York, where he critically inspected, in i various Denial Laboratories,some of the best w<>i k that can be done, and availed himself ot addi tional means to execute the same si vies wiih disnatch. Also, lo operate o', tin teeth, wah hi- usual care and finish. Over Fester & Purple’s Jewelry More. JYo. 69 Brood Street. Columbus. Januarj, 7 — - v. if W, F. LEE, D. D. S, dental surgeon. Office on Rroad street, over Mygatt‘s store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts W. IXlORi) DEALER I'i CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries. Segura- Af.so. Pis ’, Cy3ter3 and Ice u hen in season. Wai.dbo g’s Builuing, Jefferson street. Savannah, Ga February 9, 1853, twfim Winters Palace Mills! T\7E believe the dam will be repaired by the 15th June, so r VV to allow us tocommence grinding <; erations, woich we expect t* do bite-, quicker, and cheaper, than the whole woriit and balance ofmankind • iiited Have ten tbousaud bushels best Pennsylvania Wheat, and any quantity of Corn ready to commence wh h. You’d better believe a good time is co-nina'. May IK—twtf LIVINGS I’ON, Agent. Mail Arrangements, FRO3I AND AFTER THIS DATE, rTA[ip’ N T orthern mail will cloie at 5 A. M. and arrive at 1 2 P M. The Western mail clones at 7 P. M., and arrives at 2 P.M J. A. L. LEE, V. M. Columbus, May 18—twtf For Sale. s/flh A small ‘arm abvu* m e a..d a half miles from Colum bus. It contain- 150 or C acres o land ; abou a'bird oi which is cleared, and in suit tb e condition tor culliva lion. The remaining portion is well timbered with pi lic it is adr drab’e location for any p> rson, wishing r. small farm or summer residence in the vicinity ofthe city. Ajpy ,f> Coturobns. March —t'vtf ‘■ .T. I’ \VI .dR. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, &c. apply to C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, May 14 —twtf FOR RENT. A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad* joining Captain barrows and E. 8. Greenwood. Applvto J. L. MUSTIAN. l.’olumbn 3 , Jr*it. 7 —2 twlf [NUMB UR 67.