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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME IJ
Catest 3nfcUigmc*. I
Disaster at Susquehanna, on the New York and
£rie Railroad.
New You*, June 18. j
The boiler of a looomotive engine on the Railroad near
the Susquehanna, exploded yesterday, killing eleven
persons and seriously wounding several others. It is
supposed that some four or five persons have been blown
into the river.
ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS.
Susuuehanna, June 17.
The boiler of engine No. 58, which was pushing a
heavy freight train upgrade, when about half a mile
east of Suaquehanna, oo the 16th inst., at 4 o’clock P. :
M., exploded, instantly killing, burning and scalding a ‘
large number of person*.
Five are known to have been instantly killed, among ;
whom was the engineer, Mr. Arnold.
Two others were so much injured that it is doubtful
whether they will survive till m >rning.
The son of the engineer was very much burned and
si-alded, an I, it is thought, received some internal inju
ries. Three others are known to have been blown into
the river, and as others are missing, it is thought they
shared the same fat*.
Fire near .Montreal—Meeting of Irish Catholics*
Montreal, June 15.
The machine shop and foundry of Mr. Rodden were j
burnt last night in Griffinstown.
Parliament is prorogued *ntil the 23d of July.
A reward of S2OO is offered by the authorities for the
apprehension of the ruffians ooncerned in smashing the
windows of the churches on Sunday evening.
A meeting was held yesterday in front of St. Pat- ;
rick’s Church at which a very large number of Catbo- 1
lies attended.
Speeches were made depreciating the conduct of ;
those engaged in the riots, and a series of resolutions !
were parsed relative to the future maintenance of the !
peace of the city, and the apprehension es the parties
who were engaged in the recent disturbance.
Mexico and Spain.
Washington, June 18.—Letters from Cuba state
•"jf-iiively that Santa Anna and Spain have agreed to 1
• war upon the United States, and that England
guaranteed Cuba to Spain, upon condition that the
-s arc to be emancipated.
Washington Affairs.
. Washington, June 17.
It is confidently asserted this afternoon, that the Hon.
Robert J. Walker has accepted the appointment of
Commissioner to China
An unusual amdunt of sickness prevails at Alexan
dria, and it is reported that several ’decided cases of
Asiatic Cholera hare occurred.
M imster to China.
Washington, June 18,
It is reported that Senator Thompson, of New Jer- j
sey, has been tendered the mission to China. The
President, it id said, sympathises with the Chinese Re- i
bds, and will not permit American intervention to bus*
tain the Government of that country.
The Liquor Law in New Hampshire.
Concord, Jnne 15. j
In the House this morning anew liquor bill was
introduced, and referred to a committee of five Demo- j
crats. A majority of the committee are said to be
in favor of the law.
Rumored Loss of the Macedonia.
New York, Juue 17.—1 tis rumored that the frig- ’
ate Macedonia has been lost at the Canary Islands.
The Insurrection at New Orleans.
The reported insurrection at New Orleans turns out, j
as we suspected at first, a humbug. However, such j
affairs may be possible, and much damage may tempo- I
tardy ensue from the loss of life and property ; hence,
the prompt action of the New Orleans authorities is
commendable. They cannot be too oareful in this re
spect.
Says the Ptcnyune :
“I'-.e negro insurrection exploded at an eady
h-ttr yst-rd.tv. A mistv story, engendered in ihe
<i ‘rkness and fogginess >f midnight, could not sur
vive many hours of sunshine. A little cool inquiry
disposed of all the accumulahon of horrors, w hich
• ppe-ir to have had their ! irth in the fmcies of a half-
Ci&zed negro The circumstantial plot, so ostenta
tious y revealed, with alt the apparatus ot rebellion,
t he organized conspiracy and nil Ita nncepsories, ex
isted only in a disordered brain. The p rsorui ad
juncts of deception, the hu.e knife,the deadly re
volver, and the pockets surcharg* and with ammuni
tion and wa.like stories, were the parade of self-de
luh nor gross impos ure. \N e are not certain of
the ctejr*rv in which they are to be placed. The
m >r;iing*s excitement. which chi-led some weak ner
ves, ended in the afternoon, with something iike &
geuer 1 laugh at the thousand and one awful aver
sions which were flying about before breakfast
-Slid, we are not disposed to censure the prompt- j
’ ness wi h which precautionary measures were liken \
by the authorities on receiving at tn dnight a report
oi such a arming tendency. Absurd as it h devel- !
oped iGelt to be, there n.igh have been just enough i
foundation tor it ,n local d.scontent to mak e the i
alighting of warning liable to grave censure-aud j
excess of z-ai i-the better extreme on error.”
Most Fiendish Tragedy l-Ttro Children
’ itightertul by their Father!- On Tuesday of
wecMi. George Lake, a clock and watch re
,ie-’ .■ i rj j t;e t.).vi of L i Grange, Ditch
s county, New \ ork, killed bis two children,
two and four years, and also fatally wound- j
o tiois wife with an axe. He immediately armed
himself with sword, pistol and rifle, and his
captors were obliged to shoot him with shot be
fore they could take him. He was captured
and lodged iu the Poughkeepsie jail. The eauso
ut this inhuman butchery is unknown. It is
said that he always appeared fond of his fanii
.V- He had before been arrested on a charge
or attempting to shoot his brother-in-law, but
was acquitted.
“THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.*’
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1853.
Another Brutal Murder in New York. —Much
excitement has been created in New’ York by
the discovery of the body of a young woman
named Mary Ann McEiroy, in one of the docks
at Williamsburg. She had evidently been viola
ted and then murdered. She was an inmate in
the family of C. H. Clayton, Esq., who offers a
rew’ard of &500 for information touching this
horrible affair, and the City Councils 81,000
more.
Liquor and Crime. —Judge Starnes, of the
Middle Circuit, in his Statistics to Gov. Cobb,
concludes as follows:
“in every 100 cases tried, of all kinds, there
have been 33.33 cases with which the evidence
connected the use of ardent spirits as a cause ;
or just one-third. In every 100 cases of crime
against the person, there have been 46.16 cases
with which the evidence connected the use of
spirituous liquors as the cause, by which it ap
pears that nearly one-half of the crimes against
the person are more or less attributable to
spirituous liquors. ’’
Sale of Mount Vernon. —A dispatch from
Washington says that the Mount Vernon estate
has been sold, conditionally that it shall be of
fered to Congress next session. Should Con
gress purchase it, this sale will be void. This
is from the memorandum of an agreement be
tween Washington and John Linton, attorneys
for a New Orleans and New York company.—
The amount of purchase money has not trans
pired ; 8*200,000 was offered and declined.
Three dollar gold pieces are being issued
front the Philadelphia mint.
Commmial.
Savannah, June 21.
Cotton —There were no sales of Cottou yesterday.
New Orleans, June 18.
Cotton —The receipts at this port sinee Ist Sep
tember, (exclusive of the arrivals from Mobile, Flori
da and Texas.) are 1.591,900 bub s, against 1,372,265
I ales same date last year ; and the increase iu the re
ceipts at all the ports, up to the latest dates, as compa
red with lart year, is 210,959 bales. In the exports
from the United Stiles to foreign countries, as compa
red with the same date last year, there is an increase
of 30,280 bales to Great Britain, 6,309 to France, and
2,010 to other foreign ports.
We quote Middling 9 3-4 a 10; Good Middling
II a 11 1-4 ; Middling Pair it i-z a 21 a--* , Fn
12 14 cents.
Exchange.— —The market for the past week has
been but poorly supplied with biils on England. Sight
drafts are also sold with some difficulty, except at low
figures. The market closes flat. We quote Sterling
9 a 9 3-4 per cent. prem. with a sow sales as high as
10 per cent. prem. Francs 512 1-2 a 5 15 per dollar.
New York and Boston, sixty days, 1 1-2 a 1 3-4 per
cent, discount. Sight, 1-8 a 1-4 percent, din.
Freights. —There has been considerable activity in
the Foreign Freight market since our last review, ves
sels having been taken up about as last as they arrive.
We notice seven American and British ships takeu for
Liverpool at a l-2d. for Cotton, and 375. 6d. for To
bacco.
New York, June 19.
Cotton —On Saturday a large business was done in
the cotton market, but at lower prices. The sales
reached 4,750 bales at a decline from 1-4 to 3 8 of u
cent from the highest prices of last week’s quotations.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED TKI-WEEKLY BY J. K REDfI AND CO.
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All manner of Tin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done
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Ati orders tor Tin put up at short notice, on terms to suit the
imes.
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Columbus, Ga.,May H*. 1852 -ts
NOTICE.
rHE undersigned claims to b*. the owceraf the south half of
section twenty-* ren. townships teen and range twenty sev
•\ a Creek Indian Reservation ; the original contract for which
-is been lost or destroyed. All persons are hereby n* tilled that I
hall proceed on the third Monday ia August next, at the office
•f Aired 1 ven>>n, E>oCo’umbus, (ia, to take tes'iraeny in or
er to establish a copv contract and to obtain a patent for said
md. EDWARD CAREY.
Columbus, Slay
LEGAL NOTICES
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
YT T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Ju y next, at the market
sale, the fol ow ing proper to- i h :
Git of land number one hundred and ninety four in the sixth
district of Muse gee county, levied on as the property o Nathan
iel Duffle to satisfy a tt fa from .l/ti*c >gee Superior court in favor
of Parker Fisher against said Duffle.
Also, fractional lot number two hundred and forty six in the
thirty .--econd district of orismally la*e, now Muscogee count),
levied on as the properly ol Thomas W. Ballard to satisfy four fl
fas from a magistrate’s court iu favor ot Greer k. Carson ag&iust
said Ballard : levy made and returned tome by a con si a ole.
Also, the interest of J.G. Cobb in seventy acres ot land, more
or less, whereon J G.Cobb and Wiley Cobb now live, being in
the south east corner of lot number twelve in the thirty third dis
trict of originally Lee now Muscogee ; levy made aud returned
to me by a constable.
Also, the west half of lot of land number one hundred and
eighty one in the thirty second district of originally I ee now
Afuecogee county, levied on as the property ot Jesse Story to
satis'y Siveral fi ias against said Story, ad Seaborn W. Ellis as
security ; one in favor of Gibson Tullis; one in favor of Thomas
Redman; one in tavor of George
John Kelly and others against Jesse w tory, principal, and Sea
born W. Ellis, security; levy made and returned to me by a con
stable.
Also, fifteen acres of land, more or less. i. the southwest corner
of lot of land number seventy five in the thirty third district of
originally Lee, >ow Muscogee county, the creek being the lint ;
levied oii as the property ol B. l. Howell to satisfy a fl fa from
the magistrate’s court in favor of J. and J. Ligon against said
Howell.
Also, on one hundred and two and a half acres, more or less,
of lot of land number twenty three in the sixth district of Musco
gee, levied on as the property of Wm. Janes to satisfy sever.*,
fi fas from a magistrate’s court in favor of Wm 11. Langford
and other fi fas against said Janes; levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
June I, 1853. A.S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
Randolph Sheriff Sales.
ITT ILL he sold on the first Tuei-day in July, next, before the
v T court house door in ihe low nol i uiWbert Randolph coun
ty, within the usual hours ol sale, the iol'owing property, to-wit:
Lot of an J number one hundred and fitly eigiit in the sixth dis
trict ot Raitdol h county ; levied o;i as the property of Wi liam
11. Bruner to satisfy two fi fas issued out ot a justice's court ol
said county, in lavor of Wm. Caraway vs William II Bruner, i
principal and Ezekiei Hyde. Levy made and returned to uu ]
by a constable.
Also, one negro man by the name of Harry 23 years of age ; j
levied on as the property ol William D. Becttwith to satisfy one i
fl fa issued out ol a justice’s court of Randolph county, in favor 1
of Patrick. 11. McCook for the use of Daniel A. McC'o* k vs Wil
liam D. Beckwith. Levy made and returned to tne by a cons a ;
ble.
Also, lot of land number one hundred and fifty seven in the ;
seven h district of said county; levied on as the property o |
David Ward an.i John B. Ward to satisfy sundry fl fas issued j
out of a justice's court of said countv in tavor of Delaware Mor- !
ris and others, vs David Ward and John B. Ward. Levy made
and returned to tne by a constable.
Also, the following property, to wit: one improved Wire ma
chine, one large turning machine, one burning machine, one
small burning machine, one larg*. burning machine, one swedg- |
mg machine, one groovi- g machine, one stove pipe, all levied on
as the property of .Matthew Sharp to satiety one fi fa issued from
the superior court of Stew art county in favor of Cain It Wrigh’,
vs Matthew tytarp.
Also, three lots of land, numbers three hundred and two, two
hundre-i and seventy, two hundred and sixty-nine, in the fourth !
district <*t said county, levied on as the property of Jiltlban G.
christee to satisfy sundry fl fas issued front the Superior corn t of i
said county in favor ofHirun Roberts tmd others, vs Nat h an G. j
Christee.
Also, one negro girl 1^- the name of Amelia about 2.1 years of
age, levied on the property of Henry S. Dane to satisfy sundry
fi las issued out of a justice’s court of paid county in favor of
Brooks & Smith and others, rs Henry S. Hane. Levy made aud
returned to me by a constable.
Also, forty acres of lot of land number one hundred and thir
teen in the sixth district of said county, it being in the north
east corner of said lot, levied on as the property of John H.
Jones to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a justice’s court of said
county in favor ol James F. Newsom, vs John H. T ones and L.
B. Biackshire and D. Jordau, security. Levy made and returned ;
u> me t>y a constable.
June 3—tds WA .KINGTON JOYCE, Sheriff.
Ear'y Sheiiff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, between the
lawful hours ol sale, before the court housedooriti Blake
ly. Early county, Ga., the lollcwing property, to wit:
Fiftv acres off 01 lot of land number 101) in the twenty-eighth
district of said county ; levied on as the property of Elijah Bush
to satisfy afiia in favor of L. S. Waller; levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
May 31-tds JOHN SIRMONS, Pep. Sheriff.
GEJtIGIA, ) Court or Ordinary,
Muscogee county, ( April Term, 1853.
HULK .YI SI.
\kTHEREAS, Win.N. Nelson, administrator de bonia non on
vv the estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied for
lettersof dismission from said administration: It is ordered that
all persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said
administrator should not be dismissed attheCour. of Ordinary to
be held in and tor said county on the first Monday in N vember
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1853.
Columbus, April 12—wtim JNO. JOHNSON, * irdmarv.
GEORGIA, f Court or Ordinary,
Talbot county, ( February Teim, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
WHEREAS, William F. Robertson applies by petition lor
letters ot dismission as the administrator ol Barney Wilson,
ate of Talbot county, deceased.
Be it ordered, That all persons concerned, be and appear at
the September term ol this court next ensuing, then and there
to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said ceurt, 24th Feb., 1853.
March I—9wfm M A RION HETHUNE, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) Court or Ordinary,
Muscogee county. ( April Term, 1853.
RULE NT I SI.
WHEREAS. Win. N. Nelson, administrator on the estate of
Augustus Dbabody, deceased, having applied lor letters of
dismission from said administ ation : It is ordered that all per
sons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why said admin
istrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be
held iu aud for said county on the first Monday iu November
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court. April 4, 1853.
April 12—wGtn JiNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, > Court or ordinary or said coun-
Kandolph county, > ty, April Term, 1853.
I AMES vV. COLLIN.% administrator of N. Collins, late of said
county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters of
dismission from his said administration, and it appearing tha:
said estate ha- been fully administered : < irdered that all persons
file their objections if any they have, on or before the November
Termofthi- court uexi ensuing, otherwise said administrator
will be then and iher dismissed.
April 12—w6m O P BEALL Ordinary.
GFORGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY,
Randolph county, j June Tern, 1853.
CAUSKY, Admini.-traioron the enate ol David Haw
ell, late o said county, deceased, having petitioned tt.is <
court tor etteis of dismission. It is ordered that al persons con
cen ed. fi e their obj* ctior.s, (it any th y have.; on or before the
January term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Adniis
trator wil. be then and there dtsinis ed. Given under my band
at office the 16th day of June 1853.
-I ne 21—w6in <~*. P. BEALL, Odinary
.- - ;
GRORGI A, /Court or ordinary, or paid coin- ,
R andolph county, \ ty, April Term. 1853.
T<HN T. be LEN D< >N, Guardian of Simeon P. Turner, peti
t I tions this court for letters of dismission from his said guar- •
dianship: rdered that alt persons having objections file (hem on J
or before the July Term of this court next ensuiDg,otuerwise said ;
j letters will be then and there granted.
Aprillg—w3m O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. j
/ v rorgia, Randolph county.—Whereas, Simon
\JT Wooten applies u* ine for tetters o.’ Guardianship for the i
person atni propeny of Samuel Thompson, orphan and minorof .
Samuel Thompso i, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the j
parties interested, to be and appear at the next July te'm of the ;
Court of Ordinary of said county, and make known their objec
tions, if any they have, otherwise letters will then and there be :
granted. Given under my hand at office, 25th day of May, 1^53.
Mv 31—wTt “ O. P. BEAI Ordinary.
(ieorgla, Randolph county,—Whereas, Cullen W
T Alexander applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate ot Hansel! .Morris, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bs and appear at my
office w : thtn the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be grauted. Given under
; my hand at office the 25th day of May, 1853.
.Vy 31—wTt 0. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
( tcorgia, Randolph co unty—Wheieas, Samuel A.
T Grier, administrator de bonis non on the estate of John H.
j Weaver, late ot said c< unity, deceased, haa petitioned lor letters
of dismission from said adminitration,
j These are, therefore, to .tile, admonish and require all persons
I concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or betore
the September terra ot the Court of Ordinary o f said county, to
j be hoiden on the first Monday of September-next, otherwise said
i administrator will be then and there dismissed,
i Given under my hand at office this 22d day of February, 1853
• March l—9wbia O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
OKOK GI A , \ COURT OF ORDIN ARY,
ktewart county. \ April Term, IBVI.
UPON the petition of William H. House, Executor of the last
Will and Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters
; of diamission from his said executorship:
It is on tnotio-*, ordered by the court that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, on or before the hext term of said court, why
said letters should not then be granted.
A true extract fr->m the minutes of said court. April 12,1853.
April 19—wun J. L. WIMBERLY. Ordinary. _
GKOKGIA, ) COURT OF ORD NARY,
*ewart county, t November Term, 1853.
T T j*ON the pet i. ion of William H. House, Executor ot *he laal
IJ Will and Testament ot Thomas House, deceased, lor letter*
! of dismission from his said executorship.
it is on m >tio l. ordered by the court that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, on or before the next November term of said
court, whv said lottern should not then be granted.
A trueextract from the minutes of said Court, April 12,1853.
April 19—wftm J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
(T KORQIA, Randolph county.-• Court or Or-
T dirsrt. —Whereas, by the petition ot William Hayes, *d
- mini*! rat nr on the estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, ntld the
estate of Kinchen Fairdoth, 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 ffi
either of said estates, are hereby notified to make known their
objections, if any they have, on or before the October term M
thisrourt next ensuing, otherwise said administrator Will then
and there he dismissed. Given under my hand at ort’cP the 89lh
march 1853. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
April s—wfirn
(tcergla. H nndolpH county—W hereas, Js. Ruth
"l erierd, Guardian ot Benjamin and Absalom Sutley, applies
to me for dismission from his i-aid Guardianship. All pemons
interested are, therefore, hereby required to file their objections,
if any they have, on or before the .May term of this churt next
‘iisui'ny, otherwise said applicant will be then and t.tere oistnip
-ed. Given under my hand at office the 17th N arch, 1853.
March22—w6m O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
• eorgia, Randolph couiily...\\ heraas, John Gil
I V bert. Guardian of Heudley E. Hill, minor and orphan ol
William K. Hill, deceased, applies to me for dismission Irora
said Guardianship. All j arsons interested arc therefore hereby
required to file their objections, if any they have, on or before ihe
May Term ot this Court next ensuing, o herwise said applicant
will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at ofih e, the 17th March, 1P53,
March 22—wfini O. P. BFAI.L Ordinary.
CA eorgia, Early county.—Whereas. Joseph Grimaley,
J administrator with th* Will annexed, upon the estate of
Sarah Grimsley. late of said county deceased, makes application
to tne for letters of dismission from the further administration of
said estate. All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and
appear at my office, within thd time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not b*
granted said applicant.
Given under my hand At office, this February the 24th. 1853.
March I—9wfitn 8. 8. STAFFORD. Ordinary.
eorgia, Taltoot countjr.—Office of Ordinary, 29th
JT A.arcti, 1853.—Whereas. J. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan
iel Wommocb’sorphaus, petitions for letters of Dismission from
said guardianship:
Be it ordered, That all persons concerned, be and appear at
the June Term of the Court of Ordinal of said county, next en
suing, then and there to shew cause, it any they have, why said
letters should not be grained.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, April 15th, 1853
April 26—w6m MARION PKTHUNE. Ordinary.
John A. J. Weathersby i Stewart Supkrior Court
vs. J- April Term, 1853.
Elizabeth Weatheraby. S Libel for Divorce.
IT appearing by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is
not to be found iu the Comity of Stewart, it is therefore or
dered by the Court ti at service ot this libel be perfected on the
said Elizabeth We.atherabv, by publication of this order in the
Columbus Tunes and Sentinel once a month tor four mouths
next preceding the ensuing term of this Court.
A true extract from the Ji/inutes of this Court.
Juneis-lam4m I. M. COX, Cierk.
Susan Grubbs ) Stkwzrt Svverior Court,
vs. • April Term, 1853.
Josiab Grubbs. Libel for D vorce.
li’ appearing by the return o the .Vnerifi that the defendant is
not to be found in this county, it is therefore ordered by the
Court that service of this libel be perfected on the said Josiah
Grubbs, by publication ol this order in the Columbus Times and
Sentinel once a month lor four mouths next preceding the ensu
ing term of litis Court.
A trueextract from the Minutes of Stewurt Superior Court for
April Term, 1853. June 15—lam-Jm [. M. COX, Clerk.
Caroline S. Catenbead 1 Stewart Superior Court,
vs. April Term. 1853.
Tbomas J. Catenbead. ) Libel for Divorce.
11 ap. earing by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is
not to be lorn and m ihe county of Me wart, it is therelore order
ed by the Court that service ot this libel be perfected on the said
Thomas .1. CatenheaO by publication <.f this order in the Colum
bus Times and bent it.el, once a month lor four months next pre
ceding tile ensuing Term of this Court.
A trueextract irom the Minutes of said Court.
June 15—lam4m I. M. COX, Clerk.
Administrator’s Sale.--Will be sold in Cuthbert,
Randolph county, on the first Tuesday in July nex*, lot of
land number one hundred and seventy nine in the filth district
of saiu county, on which are an excellent dwelling house and
other buildings, all good and new, about forty acr sos fresh
opene*. land. old by order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county.
‘IERMS or Sale—One half pay able first of January, 1854, and
the baiance first January, 1855. Notes with approved security.
May 17—wtds SANDLIN. Adm’r.
rpWO months after date application will be
X made to the Court ot Ordinary of Early county, for leave to
sell a part of the land and negroes belonging to the estate oi Rob
ert Thompson,deceased, tor the benefit oi thecredt'orsand heirs
of the esateof said deceased. J* *HN 1 HOIaPSON,
M ay 3—w2m Adm’r. with will annexed.
I’WO months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary ol Harris county, for leaxe to
sell the real and personal estate of Will air C. Dozier, deceased.
May 3 w2m J. T. IX>ZI F./G Adm’r.
T’’ wo months after date, 1 shall apply totha
Court ot ordinary of Randolph county lor leave to sell Ihe
lands belonging to Mary Knighton, di ceased.
May 31—w2m JAS LITTLE, Adm’.
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[ , , THE undersigned, grateful for past patronage, would
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