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THE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME 1J
Caitsi Jntfllignxcf.
THREE DAYS
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER
Baltic.
New Yohk, Jane 2<5.
Tho American steamship Baltic h:w arrived at Now
York with Liverpool dates to Wednesday, the 15th innt.,
bring three days later dates thau those brought by the
Niagars.
The steamship Africa arrived at Liverpool on Monday
the 13th instant.
Liverpool Cotton Market,
The sales of Cotton for tho three days ending on the
14th amounted to 25,000 bales, of which fcpeeutators
took 10,000 biles, and exporters 1000 bales, ieaviug 14,-
000 bales for the trade.
The demand for Cotton v,a active, and the quotations
remained unchanged.
In Manchester holders were not pressing their stock
on the market.
The following are the quotations of the Liverpool mar
ket on the 11th, brought by the Niagara; Fair Orleans
was quoted at 6 $<L, Middling Orleans bd., Fair Upland
6j and Middling s£d.
Political.
The English government has announced to both
branches of Parliament that the French and English
fleets had been jointly dispatched to the Dardanelles
and furnished with like instructions—also that tho bc6t
understanding existed between France and England. It
was not anticipated that any collision between the fleet*
an 1 the Russian forces would occur.
Kissoloff, the Russian Minister of Justice, had arrived
at Paris and was reported to have brought pacific assu
rances from the Czar. The funds had consequently re
covered. It was thought that Russia would probably
temporarily occupy tho frontier of the Danube provinces.
A call had been made in Parliament for the corres
pondence relative to the imprisonment of negro seamen
in South Carolina. The belief was expressed that South
Carolina would annul her black laws, if properly pressed
so to do.
Commodore Vanderbilt had been lionized at Southamp
ton, and had taken a large number of citizens on a pleasure
enu-e in his steam yacht, the North Star.
’I he strike in Liverpool among the cotton laborers was
about settled.
Accounts from Paris dated 14th insi., state that on the
day previous the Prince of Prufrsia and the Duke of 3axe
Coburg passed through Lisle on their way to England.
Orders reached Brest on the 10th to arm two stairs fri
gates and two s;iiliiig vessels, but nothing was known of
their destination.
Advices from Constantinople of the 13th state that the
Turkish government had handed to tho Ambassadors ot the
Fou. Po wers a note explaining the measures taken to main
tain the integrity of the Turkish Territory, and declaring
firmly that all arrangement of the difficulty on the basis of
the Russian ultimatum was out of the question. The French
Minister had given to Ra=chid Pacha tormai assurances of
support in maintaining the position assumed by his govern
ment. Tno British Ministei was about to give similar st
oat aneea. Turkey was, in the meantime, fortifying the Bos
phorus.
TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
‘the Pampero arrived in New Orleans on the 24th
June, brining California dates to Ist inet., and 140 pas
sengers. Maj Borland, C. S. Minister to Central A ma
rl *a, was daily expected at Ban.Juui in the U. S. steamer i
Fulton.
T<e steamship Northern Light sailed for New York 1
o i the 16th inst., with 4"0 passengers and a large
uhioum; of gold.
Anew native cotton has been discovered in Cali
fornia, the peculiarity of which is, that the hut i.s easily
removed from the seed.
Lola Montez is acting with great success in the Califor
nia theatres.
There is no exciting news from the mines, though gen
erally the miners are doing well. The Rawhide Ranch,
near Table Mountain, and Shaws Fiat are said to be tiie
most prolific mines this season ; at the former the mines
clear from 5 to 8 dollars per day, at the latter they real- |
ir.e from I to 1 50 dollars to the hoar.
Sntidw’ieh Inland*.
News has been received from the Islands up to 30th
April. The last mail from San Frauciseo car
ried out 2,000 letters, principally for the whalers on the
station, of whom there is a very large fleet going into the
Arctic setts through Behrings Straita as soon as the season
will admit. The IT. S. and Russian exploring txpedia
tions were daily expected to accompany them.
The clipper brig Boston reached Honolulu on the 16th
April with three tons oi ice and 400 fresh salmon packed
in it.
The Empeoror of France disclaims any exclusive l ights
in the Islands.
There only 500 effective muskets in the Islands. The
Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. C. Wvlee, recom
mends the purchase of 2500 more ; also 500 sabres, 100
pairs pistols, 100 lances, 24 cannon of heavy calibre and 12
iignt pieces.
The revenue of the Islands is said to be $250,000.
[From the N. O. Delta, Juno 25tn.]
Later from Mexico.
By the arrival of the Mexican Kehooncr Aguiia
Alex cans yesterday, we have received tiles of pa
pers from theory of Mexico to the llth instant.
The country appears to be in a quiet and settled
condition, there having been no new pronunciamen
to* or revolutions since the dates heretofore pub
tUiied.
Tne President of the Republic has issued a de
cree re-establishing the old system of direct taxation
—repealed shortly after the close of tin* late war—
which imposes a tax of two per cent, upou ail pro
fessions, * Juries, luxuries, real estate, persi-uai pro
perty, merchandise, and industry of every kind. —
it is a very oppressive tax, and falls heaviest upon
the working classes.
Mr. Lavasseur presented his new credentials from
Ntpoieou 111. as Ministei of that Republic to Aiexi
co. There was a large concourse assembled du
ring the act of presentation.
l)on Manuel Die-z do Boniiiu lias been intrusied
with titer portfolio of the deceased Secretary ot
Foreign Affairs.
The Orden says the company which is to con
struct a railroad from Mexico to T.aipam, through
Tacabaya, Alixcoac and San Angel, have published
a report, etc., setting forth the cost of construction,
rc., s fir as T’acabaya. The Ordea says that ail
anxieties in regard to the immediate completion of
this enterprise, may be placed a 1 rest,
Don Rainou Carraiio has bceu appointed consul
to Havana.
* Air. Livasaeur, the French Minister, upon pre
senting his credentials, made a £ iendiy address,
couched in the usual terms of national cotnpiimen-
“THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREISNTY OF THE STATES.”
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 5853.
| fary addresses, which was responded to in like spirit
by his Excellency President Santa Anna.
The Apache Indians continue their incursions in
! different points of Sonora, committing all manner of
| atrocities and depredations.
General Ortega has been appointed to the De
partment of Guadalajara during the temporary ab
sence of the command;*ut. Gen. Jose Yanez.
Don J. Isodnro Chavrso has hecn appointed Se
cretary of the Political Government of Lower Cali
fornia, where he will immediately proceed, in com
pany v, th Senor Reboiicdo,appointed Military Com.
m&mlant of that territory .
Sr. Ignacio Pa von has been nominated President
of the Supreme Court, and Dr. Murceiino Pavon
vice-president.
Sr. Ctespiriiano del Gastello has been nominated
Attorney-Generai, in place of Sr. Juan Rodriguez,
resigned.
To Don Ignacio Aguilar lias been confided the
portfolio of Secretary of’ Siaic. An expert lawyer,!
says the Orden, and profound jurist, he has beside?
beon distinguished among the Conservatives for
bis political ideas and enlightened writings. The
department eouid not have been more fitly filled.
Iliot in New York—A House torn down by the
Mob.
On Wednesday evening, about six o’clock, a terrible ‘
excitement was created in and about the drug store and j
residence of Dr. George W. Wheeler, corner of Sev- j
entoenth etreet and First avenue, in consequence of
some children discovering some portions of a human
skeleton exposed in the cellar of the premises, where 1
they were at play at the time.
Another Railroad Accident.
New York, Juno 24.
Another accident occurred on the New Haven Rail- ;
road yesterday, by which several persons were killed i
and wounded. Particulars not given.
Queen Victoria will visit the Lakes of K'ilarney this j
summer.
Fetal Accident. —We iegret to learn that Powell :
Calvert, the foreman of Messrs. Finn & Osmond,
wtis instantly killed yesterday afternoon by tho foil
inti of a timber, win e engaged in the construct on
of ihe Mcßean bridge, oti the Waynesboro’ Rail
road.
Ho was originally from Chester county, Penn
sylvania, and had been about four years in Georgia,
lie was a very worthy man, and leaves a wife and
four children, who were dependent upon him for a
support.
Murdf.r in Cincinnati. —Patrick Connell was beat
to death in C ncinnati, ou Tuesday night, by a gang
of rowdies. Ho was married that night, t:nd the j
gang rushed itvo the house and demanded money.
He gave them 50 cents, and his wife handed them
a similar sum to get iid ot them, but because they
refused to give more, they knocked him down, drag
ged him out of the house, and bent him in such a
manner that he soon d't and. Several arrests have j
been made. >•
Commercial.
Ne*.v Orleans, June 25.
; Cotton—The receipts nt ail the ports up to latest
l dates no compared with last year, in 207.301. In the
exports tie re is an increase as compared with last year
of 23,855 bales to Great Britain, 6,537 to France, arid
2.747 to other foreign porta. Middlings are selling at
9 3-4 a 10 cents.
Bacon-—lncreased dullness in the market, and prices j
have declined. Ribbed sides 7a 7 1-2 ets., clear do. J
8 1-4 a 8 1-2 cts.; Shoulders 5a 5 3-4 ets.j Bagged j
hams are dull t 9 cts., and sugar cured at 10 a 11 1-2 !
cents. j
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
MusOogee Sheriff Sales.
| \\~ILl, be sold on the first Tuesday la July next, at the market
v house, in the city of Columbus, between the usual hours ol
soie, the following proper tn-wiih :
Lot oi IsnU number one hundred and ninety four in the sixth
district of Muse cew county, levied on as ihe property of Nathan
,h! Duals to sstisly a !i fa from J/u*c >gce Superior court iu favor
of F'arksr Fisher ais*n S ; s.iia Duttie.
Also, fractional lot nuntbei two hundred rod forty s'* in the
thirty second district of oiixinally I,ee. now
levied on as the property of Thomas VV. Mallard to satisfy four fl
fas roro a magistrate’s court in favor of Greer & Carson against
j said Ballard : levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Also, theiuterest of J. G. Cobb in seventy acres of land, more
■ or less. v. hereon J. G.Cohb and Wiley Cobb now live, being in
j the south east corner of lot number twelve in the thirty third di
trictoforisinaliy Lee now Muscogee ; levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Abo, the w est hr.if of lot of land number one hundred and
eighty one in the thirty second district of originally l ea now
Afuscouee county, levied on as the property of Jesse Sltory to
satisfy e ‘veral :I Ise against sr.id Story, a*>d Seaborn VV. Kllis as
security ; one in favor of Gibson Tuliis; oi’ in favor of Thornes
Rodman; one in favor of George Richardson; one la favor ol
i lohn Kelly atid others against Jesse Kiory, principal, and Sea
i born W. Ellis, security; levy made and returned to rae by & eon*
; ala Me.
Also, fifteen acresof iand, nsnreor less. ir. the south we*; corner
j of lot of land number seventy five in th thirty thiriJ district of
| originally Lee, >ow Mtucogee county, the creek being the lint ;
I levied on as the property of Ft. It. Mowed so satis y art fa from
the magistrate’* court ia fuvor of J. and J. Ligou 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 or as the property of Win. Janes to satisfy several
ti fa% from a magistrate's court in favor of Wm. H. Langford,
and other fi fas against said Janes; levy made and returned to
me bv a constable.
Juno i, Jbs3. A.B. RUTHERFORD. gw*.
Randolph Sheriif Sales.
VIJILL be sold on the drat Tuesday in July, next, before the
V V court houso door in the town of b uthberl Randolph coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of .arid number one hundred and titty eight in the sixth dis
trict of Randolph county : levied on as the property of Wi lir.tn
M. Briiuerto satisfy two rt fas issued out of a justice’s court of
said county, !n favor of Wm. Caraway vs William 11. Bruner,
principal, and Ezekiel Hyde. Levy made and returned tome
by a constable.
“Also, one negro man by the name of Harry £3 years of are ;
levied on as the property of William D. Beckwith to satisfy one
ti fa issued <>ut of a justice’s court of iisndoipb county, in favor
of Patrick H. McCook lor the use of Daniel A. McCook vs Wil
liam I>. Beckwith. Levy made and returned to mo by a cons) a
ble.
Alsc, lot. of land number one hundred and fifty seven in the
seventh district of said county; levied on ua the property of
David Ward end John B. Ward to entisfy sundry tl fas issued
out of a Justice's court of said counts in favor of Delaware Mor
ris and others, ve David Ward and John B. Ward. Levy made j
and returned to me by a constable.
A He, the following property, to wit: one improved Wire ma
chine. one largo turning machine, one burning machine, one
email burning machine, one large burning machine, one sweep
ing machine, one groovi* g machine, one stove pipe, all levied on
as the property of A/atthew Sharp to satisfy or.e *1 fa i*w>ned from
the euperior court of Stewart county in favor of Cain it, Wright,
vs Matthew fj^arp.
Also, three, lots of land, numbers three hundred and two, two
hundred and seventy, two hundred and sizty-nine, ia trie fourth
district of ?aid county, levied on ae th? property of Nathan G.
Chriatee to satisfy sundry ti fau issuml from the Superior court of
s&id county in favor of Htrim Roberts and others, vs Nathan G.
Christen. j
Also, one negro girl by the name of Amelia about 23 years of
age, levied on the property of Henry 8. Hane to satisfy sundry
fi fas issued out of a justice’s court of said county in favor of
Brooks fz Smith and others, vs Henry 8. Hane. Levy made and |
returned to no by a constable.
Also,forty acres of lot of land number one hundred uud thir* j
teen in the sixth district of said county, it being in the north- j
east corner of said lot, levied on as the property ot John H. i
Jones to satisfy sundry if I'hs issued out of a justice’s court of said j
county in favor ol Janies F. Newsom, vs John H. ’ones and L. 1
B. Bl&ckshire aud I>. Jordan, security. Levy made and returned
to me bv a constable.
June 3—tde WA iHINGTON JOYCE, Pheriff. !
Sarly Sheriffs Sale.
be gold on the ftrat Tuesday ijs August next, in Blake- j
v v ley. Early county, before the court house door within the j
lawful hours, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Lund number (2.17) two hundred and fifty-seven, in the j
13th district of said county, lev ed on as the property of William
A. Beck,surviving co-partner of A. 11. C urination & Cos , (o sat
isfy afl fa in favor of Baker Johnson <fc Cos., property pointed out
by Plaintiff.
June 25—wtds JOHN WEST, Sheriff.
Early Sheriff Sales.
W'fl.L be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, between the
h.wful h -urj of sale, before the court house door in Bteke
iy, Early county, (ia., the following property, to wit:
Fifty acres off of lot of land number 100 in the twenty-eighth
district of said county ; levied on as the properly of Elijah Kush
to satisfy a ti fain favor of L. ri. Waiter; levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
May 31—tds JOHN BIRMON3, Dep. Sheriff.
GBdROIA, ) Court of Ordinary,
Snscogtc corxaty, j April Term, 1853.
H UL K XI SI.
YTTTHEREAS, W?n.N. Nelson, administrator de bonis notion
f the estate of John Llggin, deceased, having applied for
letters of disinisdon from said administration: It is ordered that
ail persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said
adrninistrdtorshouid not be dismissed atthe Court of Ordinary to
be held in and lor said county on the first Monday ia November
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1853.
Cot tun bus, April 12—w5:n JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, f Court or Ordinary,
Talbot conuiy, $ February Teim, 18-53.
RULE XI SI.
VITHKREAB, Wiiliam F. Robertson applies by petition tor
v v letters of dismission as the administrator of Barney Wilson, j
vita cf Talbot county, deceased.
Be it ordered, That all persons concerned, be and appear at 1
the (September term of 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. 24;h Feb., 153.
March I—9w6m MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
OEORGiA, j. Court o? Ordinary,
Mnssogee county. ‘, April Term, 1853.
RILE XI SI.
WHEREAS, Wm. N. Nelson, administrator on the estate of
Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied for letters of
dismission from said administration : ft is ordered that all per
se n concerned, shew cause,if any they have, why said admin
istrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be
held ia aud for said county on tho first Monday in November
next.
A true transcript from tho inimffea of said court, April 4,1853.
April 12—whin JMJ. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, (Court o? ordinary,cf said cous-
Kundolph county, i tv, April Term, 1853.
rOHN T. MeLEN DON, Guardian of Simeon P. Turner, peti
tions this court for letters of dismission from hie raid guar
dianship:l ifdered that all having objections file them on
or before the July Term of this court next ensuing, otuerwije said
letters will be then and there granted.
April 12—wllm O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
Cieorgla- Randolph county. --Whereas, Simon
T Wooien applies to me for letters of Guardianship for the
person and property of Samuel Thompson, orphan and minor of
riamuelThompson, late cfsaid county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish atl and singular the
parties interested, to be and appear at the next July term 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 ray hand at office, 2oth day of May, 1353.
May 31—w7t O. P. BE A EL. Ordinary.
( s eorgla, Randolph county,— Whereas, Cullen W
X Alexander applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Hanstll A/orris, iate ot said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aud singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be a..it appear at my
office wMLin the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why uid letters siiould not be granted. Given under
my hand at offfce the 25th day of May, 1852.
31—w7t O. P. BEALL, Ordinsrv.
GEOIt Gi A , I COURT OF ORDINARY,
i Steivart county, t April Tenc, 1853.
IT poN the petition of William H. House, Executor of the las;
) Will and Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters
of dismission from hie said executorship:
it is on motion, ordered by the court that all persons concern
ed. shew cause, on or before the next term of said court, wbv
said.letters should not then be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, April 12.1853.
April 19—w6xn J. L. VY IMBERI.Y, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, 1 COURT OF ORD.NARY,
Stewart county. { November Term, ias3.
LI PON the petition of William 11. House, Executor ot ihe las:
; Will and Testament ot Thomas House, deceased, tor tetters
of dismission from his said executorship.
It ia on motion, ordered by the court that aU persona concern
ed, shew cause, on or before the next November term of said
oourt, why said tetters should not taen be granted.
A yrue-exiract from the minutes of said court, April 15.1P53.
April 4-wem * j, L . WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
ftRORGIA, 1 Court or ordinary or iitDoopn
rtandolph county, t ty, April Term, 1853,
TAMES W. COLLINS, administrator of N. Collins, late of said
* I county, deceased, petition* this court to grant him letters of
dismission from his said administration, and it appearing that
-aid estate has been fully administered : Ordered that all persona
file their objections, if any they have, on or before the November
Term of this court next earning, otherwise said administrator
will be then and there dismissed.
April 12— wAm O. P. BEAM.. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, t Cl >URT OK ORDINARY,
Randolph county, ( June Tern, 1853.
PiILIP CAUSEY, Administrator on the estate of David Haw
ell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned this
conrt for letter* of dismission. It is ordered that ail persons con
cerned, ti e their objections, (if any they have.) on or before the
January term of this court neat ensuing, otherwise said Adrois
trator will he then and there dismissed. Given under my hai>d
at office the 16th day of June 1853.
J no 21—w6m. Q, P. BEAM., Odinary.
CJ eorgta, Randolph county.—Whnm, Bsmucl A.
T Grier. admiuisi rater de bonis non on the estate of John H.
Weaver, lute ol said county, deceased, has petitioned for letters
of dismission from s&id administration.
These are, therefore, to jite, admonish and require all persons
concerned to file ttieir objections,!? any they have, on or before
the September t6rm of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to
be h.ilden on the first Monday of September i oxt, otberwiss said
administrator will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hind at osfcco tnis 22d day of February, 1853
March I— 9w6 u O. P. BKAI.L, Ordinary.
r\KORGIA, Randolph connty.—Court or Or
-1 hjwary. Whereas, by the petition of William Hayes fid*
mlnietralor on estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, and tha
estate of Kinchen Faircloth, deceased, it appearing to this court
that be has t'aiiy administered both of said estates and moves tha
court to emut him letters of dLmissinn: All person* concerned in
eitherofsaid estates,are hereby notified to make known their
objections, if any they have, on or before the October term of
thiecourt next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will then
arid there be dismissed. Given under my hand at office tha 29th
march 1853. O. P. REALI., Ordinary.
A nri I ft—wdin
(> eorgia, Randolph county. --Whereas, Jas. Ruth-
T ertord, Guardian of Benjamin and Absalom Sutiey, applies
to roe for dismission from his soi l Guardianship. All persons
Interested are, therefore, hereby required to file tneir objection#,
if any they have, on or before the May term of this court next
ensuin*, otherwise said applicant nill be then and taere dismis
sed. Given under tny hand at office tiie 17th March, 1853.
March 22—wt>m O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
(t tnrgis, Randolph county.—Whereas, John Gil-
X ber:, Guardian of H end ley E. Hill, minor and orphuti of
William !’. Hi!!, deceased, applies to me for dismission from
■aid Guardianship. AH | erson* interested are therefore hereby
required to l!!e their objections, ii'nny they have, ou or before the
May Term of this Court next ensuing, otherwise said applicant
wiil bo then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at ofii. e, the 17th March, 1853.
March 2d—worn O. P. BEALL Ordinary.
C'l rargiu, Karly county.— Whereas, Joseph Grimsley,
T administrator with the Will annexed, upon the estate of
Sarah Grimsley, late ol said county deceased, makes application
to me for letter* of dismission from the further administration of
said e*tase. ah r •ersouß concerned are hereby notified to be and
appear et my office, within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, this February the 24th. 1853.
March I— 9 wfim 8. 65. STAFFORD. Ordinary.
/ t orgta, Talbot county.— Office of Ordinary, 29th
\X March, 1853. — Whereas, J. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan
iel Womtuock’s orphans, petitions for letters of Dismission from
said guardianship:
Be it ordered, 1 hat :iii person* concerned, bo and appear at
the Juno Term of the- court of Ordinary ex'said county, next en
suing, then and tV;er to shew cause, ii’any they have, why said
letters should no; be granted.
A true extract from the minute? ni said court, April 15th, 1853
April 2t>—v. tim >1 \KIoN PLTIHJNK, Ordinary.
John A. J. WeathrrWry i strwaut Si-puaioß Court
vs. J- April Terra, 1853.
Elizabeth Wsalhn shy, \ Libel for Divorce.
IT appearing by the return ot the r iK-rii? tout the defendant is
not to be found in she Cos .i tj o! Stewart, it is therefore or
dered by the Court ;■ ;• -rvie: oftiibs libel • periected on the
said Elizabeth Werg'.v'•-*>>, by publication . f this order in the
Columbus Timer, aid *\ riiin-l mw :• month mr four months
next preceding the etumins'ii .-m t this Court.
A true exiraci, from !r~ d;u,u; tl.i.. Court.
June 15 laiu'.m !. M. COX, Clerk.
Su-fiit CiruliGi* \ Stkaavt Superior Court,
v. April Term, 1853.
Jnsiah Grubbs. ) Lib; 1 f.*r L voice.
{’ appearing by the rot urn <> the .'snerid’ tliat the defendant is
not to be found in this county, if ie therefore ordered by the
Court that service of this libel be perfected on the said Josiah
Grubbs, by publication tit this order in the Columbus Times and
Sentinel once a month fur four months next preceding the ensu
ing term of this Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of Stewart Superior Court for
April Term, 1853. June 15—latulm t. M. COX, Clerk.
Caroline i*. Catenhead 1 Hewart -Superior Court,
va. ;• April Term, 1853.
Thomas .¥. Catcahead. j Libel for Divorce.
IT appearing by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is
nut to be found m the county of Stewart, it is therefore order
ed by the Court that service of this libel be perfected on the said
Thomas J. Catenht ad by publication <>f this order in the Colum
bus Times and Sentinel, once a month for four months next pre
ceding the ensuing Term of this Court.
A true extract irom the Minutes of said Court.
June 15 —lamlm _ I. M. COX, Cleric
\ dmintstratnr’u Sale.--Will be sold In Cuthbert,
Randolph county, on the first Tuesday in July nex*, lot of
land number cue hundred and seventy nine in the fifth district
of saia county, on which are an excellent dwelling house and
other buildings, nil good and new, about forty acr<e of freph
opened land, ‘old by order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county.
Terms cr Bale—One half payable first of January, 1854, and
the balance first Januarv, 1<?55. Notes with approved security.
May 17—wtds BAN PUN. AdmV,
IVWO niontlu after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary ot Harris county, for leave to
sell the real and personal estate of Will-aro C. Dozier, deceased.
A/ay 3—w‘2rn J. T. DOZI Est. Adm’r.
‘’Pwo months after date, 1 shall apply toths
1 Court of Ordinary of Randolph county for leave to sell the
lands bekmeing to Mary Knighton, deceased.
May3l—wlirn JAM LITTLE, Adm’-.
rtplYo months after date application will tos
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Larly county, for leave to
sail a part ol the laud and negroes belonging to the estate of Rob
ert I hompstm, deceased, for the benefit ol the eredi’ors and ho hr
of the es ateof said deceased. J< >HN THOMPSON,
.May 3—w2tn Adm’r. with will annexed.
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[NUMBER 76.