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THE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME Ij
Cutest 3nttlligntc&
The Yellow Fever iu New Orleans.
New Orleans, Aug. 1.
fho total number of deaths in New Orleans during !
rho forty-eight hours ending at sundown on Monday
evening, was 200—263 were caused by yellow fever.
Later from Havana—Arrival of the Black Warrior at !
Mobi e.
New Orleans, Aug. 1. i
The steamship Black Warrior, Capt. Shufeldt, ar
vi ved at Mobile on Sunday, from New York, via Ha- i
vans. Her advices from the latter port are to the
29th ult. The Sugar market iu Havana was quiet; !
ships were scarce and freights had advanced. Coffee
was worth from 8 1 4 to 9 i-2 rial?.
Health of Commodore Newton, dec.
i
New Orleans, Aug. 1. :
Commodore dohn T. Newton, Commander of the ;
Home Squadron of too United States, is not dead, as
has been reported, though he ia still sick, and has re- I
moved Ins tiag to the U. S. steamer Vixen, now at i
Pensacola.
The U. S. frigate Columbus sailed from Pensacola :
on Saturday, for San Juan, having the lion. Solon |
Borland, U. S. Minister to Central America, oa board. I
Departure of General Gadsden for Mexico.
New Orleans, Aug. I.
The steamer Texas sailed from New Orleans for
Vera Cr. z on Monday, having Gen. Gadedtn, U. S. ■
Minister to Mexico, on board.
Fatal Duel at Charles ton.
Charleston, A up. 2.
A cSnei was fought near this city, this morning at t
o’clock, between John Donovant of Chester, and J.
Davidson Lcgarc of Charleston. The latter was killed
at the first fire.
Charleston Cott a Market.
Chaulkbton, Aug. 2.
Our Cotton market was quite active to-uav, the sales
reaching ! 30t< bales, at Ho. Prices are unchanged.
. From Texas.
By th° arrival of tho steamship Perseverance at
Ne v Orleans, from Galvoson, we have intelligence
to the 22 ! lilt. The news is not of genera! interest.
Tae Sin Antonia Lcdgtr of the 19 h stys :
Since cur last i*su ?, copious showers have fiii
len of several days successively. Our planters now
rejoi ‘c in most complete abundance. No m- re ie
needed io insure the best crops ever prod tired in
this region of eountrv. O i the Guadvlupe, Csbolo,
&iiado, ISan Anton o, Med na and many smaller
streams, the yield of corn will probably at*rage
fifty b ishels or more to the acre. It is estimated
that tli 4 conufcy of Med na, which was first settled
some six years ago, will have about 90,000 bushels
for the m iket.
The Victoria Advocate is informed that cotton is
opening in that vicin ty, and that the cot’on eri p3
are looking remarkably weli.
At a recent sale of 8. n Antonio city lands at auc
tion, the price/; were be.iter by r .f to 100 per cen.
than at similar sales last November.
The corn crops in Gonzalez and l)s Witt counties
arc rei orted as in excellent cpndil on.
The 175 U. 8. troops recently arrived at Indiawda
have ift there for the frontier.
Judge W airous has arrived a’ Guvesfon from
Brazos Santiago to open Scares j district
Court.
The holes tor tin* telegraph posts are ail bored
from Houston to Virginia Point, on Galveston bay ;
the poles are being delivered and put up. and about
the Ist proximo tho wires will be up.
Later from El Passe.
The El Passo tuaii arrived at Sau Antonio un tiis
9’h inst., having made the trip in thirteen days. Toe
Sin Antonio Ledger says :
The news from El Passo is highly interesting-.
Gen. Trias designed leaving lii Passo on the 27!h
ult., two days at er hio depa<turc of the map, to
gether withal! the troops. It was rumo*ed that ho
hud been oitiered to Sui.ora with his command, by
the Mexican government: however true this may
prove, he takes the lino of march for Chihuahua.—
He le : t the citzeus on this and the oilier side of the
river on the most friendly and social terms. The
denizens of McGoffi tsville feted the General on
several occasion*, which eomnlPuen he received
with most aminbie grace, and reciprocated, by as
many collafious on tho other side, at which were
present our people. The utmoot harmony
and good feeling prevailed. The temporary excite
ment produced by the arrival and pr.*clmn tti nos
Gen. Trias was lulled, and the accustomed ci ii ties
and intercommunication prevailed. Thi*is t..e pre
sent state of atfiiirs at ’he “s-a* of w- r.”
T'ne ict itktr. —We are getting m re run than is j
necessary,either lor laving the dust or nourishing I
vegetation. For n couple of days we have had {
cloudy warm weather, with, oeead fhovver*, 1
leaving thes reetsuuo sloppy an i muddy ihta stran- j
gor w.iul i never dream that w e could be ana-yen j
by dust. News begins to e -me in from the iuteri
or, thitioo much r .tin has already j.llen f rthe we.i !
he ng .if co. ton. bhouid it coat in ie, wiih the pres
-o't hgh range of the thermometer, fears aic en j
teruineii that the staple will sutf;r greatly.—Mo
hiU Tribune. I
t in Enjlani. —F.ee Traue appears j
3 t ’. l!a,s country. The revenue re urn ■
pn ~ n \ ? °* *- u ly*ahow aa increase of more than I
£*"?? are *ctU. big..-
*L. tau*bS.'pj3T r re Ttf **” • ff i
lea.. I.:.- coat oflivTj iatac bnTh rt “** 1
fun nsh ..-i t • . . un.lsh dumiuiucs nil.’ :
••ne-lo .rtii. la the wunle ot !
ue°r ,“t rel A- S 'h° ; ‘ lj ’ 6 ' J4l P™- received i
r ,dU re * ,e - eis being -out o* • * i
teuiu week ot the Onrisuuus 411 trier, uud’the I
amount puui vva jtIo9S. 1 ‘
—
The firm of the late Hoary Uay is adve-tt.
* e! “> the L .Kington Ooserv.r for sale.
l u Z^ adiCtiiU> V a * ar * !a ot bet>t iaud*l -
county, Kv
■‘THF UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’’
The Greek Church in Turkey.
j Hie dispute in agitauon between Turkey and
! £ u * a,a 13 reduced, by the late manifestos of the
| *° a as to the amount of freedom ac
corded to the Greek churches in ‘Turkey, hy the Sul
tan. A statement of the riglrs and privileges of
j tnose enur ties, therefore, will show 0,0 a-r.gauge
•p. absurdity ot the Russian claims iu the proper
j light. 1
; Russia asks for a diplomatic convention overrnl
j ing ad prior agreements, and binding- all future
i ndtiisiries to give her, as the head of the G-eeU
i Church, control over all the subjects of the Sultan
| profess 11*2 and believing that creed.
The Greek clergy unite spiritual and temper !
authority, and the follow.ng, savs the New-
York Evening Po t, are some of their privileges:
‘1 lie Patriarch ofConstanlinopio is the present bed
jof the Greek nation in Turkey. H * presid ~ over
: tin* Svcoil, decrees all civil and relig oils cases iv
> fenedto him, and he, as well ns the twelve me’ro
poiitane of his church, is exempt from the tax known .
as Haradj, or eapita ion tax.
By virtue of theii position, the archbishops and!
| bishops are members of tlie Municijai Council.— j
Tire Patriarch, the Archbishops, and B shops,
j preside over the Council, which h.\es the amount
; of taxes, to be pa and tv the Greek nation to the
Porte.
The Cadis, and other goven mental officials, -,.r ■
constrained to carry out the judicial senti r:e *s pro
nounced by the Patriarch with regard to die Greek
Christians,and als” those < t the Archbishops with*
iu their dioceses, and to assist the clergy in the
maintenance of their rights, and in collecting their
reventiiß.
Bylaw, the Patriarch and metropolitan?; lay a
tax ot !’) per cent, upon the amount involved in
every cause brought before tSv-m. 5 hey also have .
absolute power to fix ail indo omfl -ations, t.v award
imprisonment., corporal punishment, or ex !e, an
they can, and not unfrequei.tly do, excommuni
cate.
j Ald to the above‘‘i igiit and prinipi/e” that all
the sneer- otai functions are bought and sold, and
j doubtless it will he genera.lv admitted that the
! Greek Church in Turkey h m but little room fr
comp! dnt on the score of re ijiou-* in oierance, and
• ertainly is not so persecuted as to need the prof
i sered protection of Russia. ITitii such freedom,
it is not surprising that the Greeks in Tu k y, one
and all, protest ag-inst being brought within the
some of Russian interference.
It, necessarily pillows from this statement, that
, if the Emperor of Russia e< uld only so far vv- rk
epon >he tears of the Rultan as tn cause him to ac
qu esee in what he terms a necessary measure of
“recaution, to insr-re the ata u quo of the Greek
Church, he would virtually n-lo over one of th most
energetic and important sections < f the Suitan’s
su jeets—would establish an imjerium in i/tipeno
’ —and, whilst the gsubstancc of the ptesetit S Lan’t*
power would be visibly dinti isbed, his successor
! flight be left without even the shadow ofauihotity
over a dismembered realm.
Tit s is the present purj one < f ‘ho Czar the
Rnssitis, and it is no marvel that not only the Sul an
but ail Europe are arming for the contest. It’ this
most monr-trous demand is granted, and the keys
of tho Turkish Ernp re thereby 1 1 eed in his hat d*s,
the next s ep will be the dismemberment of some
port ton of tho terr tory now in the possession of
ihe Sultan, to be followed by planting the fl gi f
ittmsia above the domes and palaces of Constant!-
| nopie. That this iz the ultimate object of this
| Russ an movement no one can doubt, who is at ell
j acquainted with a’i the cucuuiatanccs surrounding
\ this alleged interference tn behalf of the Greek
j Cuurch in Turkey. — PhiEn.
I 7 ’
Increase of New Jvrk —The aggregate value of
real and personal estate in the city of New York,
according tothe valuation by the r.-acssors i'or the
present year, is S .13,622,942,94. Compared with
the valuat on last year, there is au increase f &4L
-452.011 8) in the value of re:*.! estate, and -820,-
474 095.41 in the value of person .1 estate.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
co&Bectkd tici-weekly by k. lkd co.
. BAGGING —Keutcky W yard * “> 16
India
iOPE Hi U © 10
i BACON—Hama Mb 13© i t
Bides S? lb 10 3
Shoulders 8 s lb 0 & 10
PORK —Nett *!?* lie
; BUTTER tb: 25 3 30
! CHEESE 4? lb ©
CASTINGS lb! © ■>
COFFEE —Rio V? lb H © ‘ -iv
Java *Pib 12 @ 16
CANDLES—Sperm Vib 50 ©
Wax !*:
Star 30 ©
Tallow Wlb 16 © 20
FEATHERS •? lb. 10 ©
; FISH —Mackerel No l 9P bbl 14 00 ©l6 00
Mackerel No. 3 bbl 13 00 @
dacberel No. 3 bbl 1100 © 0 00
Shad # bid, IS 00 &
Herring & box’ 100 ©
1 FLOUlt—Western S? bbl 700 © SOD
Canal > bbl 750 & 000
Citv bbl 600 @ 750
i FODDER...T UK)lbs 125 © 140
GRAIN—Corn V bushel 35 ©
Wheat bii-h.J lUO v® 125
Oats if bushel 30 © 60
GLASS V box 225 © 700
GUNPviW ER *Pkeg 500 © t> 50
HIDES 3 © 9
. IRON—Swedes <?’ ib © 0
English !h 4 hi © •’
oAUD ¥”.5 12,©
LEAD fib- 9 © 10
uIME “ bbl 3 59 © 4<o
MOL ASS CF SW” gi-iion 33 C 10
VAILS tie
TlL—Lamp gallon ! 50 © 2ou
Linseed 100 © 0 00
I ram gali >:t 75 ©
•AINTB sPkeg 2GO © 275
*EAS 75 © SO
;!€E 5 © o.^
*YRl : i‘ —l.euton pergallon 125 ©
Raspberry & doz 600 ©
‘ALT... %3ack © l 50
rfH<)T bag 0 0-0 © 225
<is > tt ’ 5 •©• 7
STEEL —Cast *lb 20 © 22
German lb; 15 ©
American W 10 ®
-LG AR—Ft. Croat 3> —3 ~
New-Orler.ns & It- 7 ‘ 0
Loaf, refined W Y 12 © i*k
Lump ** *5 8 © io
SPIRITS -Brauay,Cog yga iOO © 4 C J J
A inerican vai 40 © I Ou
Peach 100 & 102
Appio. V - gal <SO i 75
IUSI Jautuica g-;l 200 © 3 ot*
Ve England 45 50
.VHISKEY- l-ish 400 ©
Mouougahela area! 100 r £Go
‘Vcitern V gai 30 © 50
• IN—Holland ga. 150 •>. 2 .(HI
American Vga 40 p. 5*J
I ALLOW V-ff: 10 © 00
vLNEGAR- .OJ'Ka.
vYINE8 —Madeira 125 © JGO
fSherry • j*ar 150 A7 3 m
Ba.k 15 00 .5. lib 00
Mnlaga ga. —TO © 1 C-0
Pert 2 5-5 3 4CO
Ciaret.. SCO <£,
Guano. #3pfcr htiDdrid Iba.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1853.
TRAVELING.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD TO.
asfli3ffisassft=a Bgast aTH
j ‘ L
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Onandaiter the IGth inst. thePa-.. ; enger Train will leave asm
| run by the following schedule daily until further m.ticc:
Leave Columbus atß A. !U.; Arrive at .Macon 32P. M.
Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.: Arrive at f'dumbu.l 2 10 P. M
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
I _ Coluiuous-. May 14, 1853
HARNDEN’S EXPRESS
MBE JV7I , fer
JiSLS;, .
BFFK-fc, OS K iNDOLPH Street.
YY 7 L r -spectfully beg leave to isn-r.rm the citizens ot Columbus
V and ns vicinity, that we havecnncFah •; our arrangements
witnthe Central Railroad Bunking O ••upany, aval ;>r ■ n>v, run
ngera daily from Macon to Savannah,
tiro, torwardiug daily over the Muscogee and South
'*• g y*' l ’ Raiitoad to l ort Valley, Oglethorpe am! .Macon, thence
j to :dilltdy. viDa Savai nah um> all Intermediate places.
Also, to Mon’goinery, Ala. We would also sav. that our F.x
----i by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us
I to tenvard every description of merchandise and valuables.
1 Uralts, and Rills collected in every tmvy sn the Northern
•tud Eastern States ; also, to < ndforniu and Europe.
Osncits aho Aok kts —Rando’ph street, Columbus, opposite
the “Corner Ftone’- print ing office : C. A. El s & Pon, Macon;
Mr.Kendrick, Fort Valley; G.R.Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Buy
; street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, .Vow York ; 43 and 45 South-
Third. Philadelphia : Court street, Boston ; Exchange street.
Providence; Montgomery street, .van Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER CO.
Columbus, April 13- w
imted states mail line.
New York and Savannah Steamships.
# • ~ % . f -i?v. .- .r.*.
... £
zsffisSsSSSSji
wf M .71K li \RIS AKG fe. HEAT.-Dk vs or leaving Sa
> ’ vaiciii.b lor New York:
Ibe Auyus a, Capt. on W eduesday, June 8
Florida, “ VVnoohull, on Saiurdav, “ 11
; “ Alabama, “ Ludlow, en “aumiaj, “ id
“ Augusta, *• Ljon, on Saturday, u 25
Florid?, “ Woodhull, on Saturdav, July 2
I *• AuftUsta, “ Lyon, on Paturday, “ 9 j
1 Florubi, * l Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 1C- ;
*• Alabama, u Ludlow, on W edm-sdav, “ 20
i u Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, ‘ “ 23
! “ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Sa ur ay, “ 30 :
• Alabama, “ Lud ovv, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
’ l ’ August a, *‘ Lyon, on Sain dav, “ (5 !
i k ‘ Florida, “ W oodhull, on Sat rday, “ 13 !
, 1,1 Alabama, 1,4 I udlow, on \\ di.esnay, 44 17 i
1 “ Augusta, Lyon, on Saturday, 44 2c !
Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, 44 27
Alabama, “ Ludlow, on VVcdiiesday, 44 31 j
Augusta, 44 Lyor, on Saturday, Sept. 3 |
; ” Florida, 44 Woodhull, on Saturday, 4 ‘ 1(1 I
” Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, 44 14
, These shijis arc the largest on the eoa?t, unsurpassed In speed, |
| safety or com lor! —making their passages in 50 to GO hours, and .
j re commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They i
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the com ;
pletion oi the Atlanta in the autumn, this line will be semi- j
j weekly—nailing each Wednesday and Saturday.
Cabin Passage ‘ ! $555
PADELFoKD, F AY &. CO..
Agents in Savannah. 1
SAM’L L. MITCH!I.I ,
IS Sep 13 Broadway, New York, i
FA R E REDU 0E V.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
VN| TE D STA Tl 2 S M AIL LINE.
Philadelphia k Savannah Steam Navigation Company |
THE new and splendid side-wheel steamship |
AA.-sk-aaJ; TA T E OF OEOR GI A ,
twelve hundrt-d tone regist< r, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will j
leave xavanm h as follows:
Wednesday, Ju'y 27 Wednesday, Aug 3d.
44 ’ Aug 24 44 * Sept 7. j
44 Sept 19.... 44 Oct 5.
This ship Las been built with the strictest regard to the safety !
; and comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are uu- ‘
I surpassed by any steamship en the const.
Anew steamship now building, in evuy respect equal to the
, Mats of Georgia, will takt her place in the line during the
mouth of J ne, and vvi i, with the State of Georgia, make a week
ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday.
” Cabin passage from Buvm nah to Philadelphia s:’o
! Steerage “ “ “ i’hiladtdphia 3 !
C. A. L. LAMAR, !
Agent in Savannah*
HERON &. MARTIN.
Agei'ts in Philadelphia !
44 N.EJUK TTHii TR \m.V* \
’ os THE subscribers liave this day put in •
&t„.- operation two splendid
FOUR HORSK COACHES, i
and eixLeti <>> me b st horses that, the country can produce, to j
piv between the Forsyth Depot and the Indian Springs ; and
having engaged Mr. c. M. lilcfecrsou and Mr Francis Genno, J
<ld and experienced reinsmen, pleoges themselves to convey !
the traveling public to and front the fwo poiuts in a safer and
belter style, and quicker time, than ever ne ore doi.c at tb.s |
1 place. i
We also have family oranibu-es, always in readiness.
Yisit>rs, and famines particularly, will find it greatly to their
comfort and interest to call for our coaches.
Wc meet both .he day and nicht trains o. cars.
A. J. a 0. L. VARNER.
Indian Springs June 2-4 —w&tw i Aug :
United States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Sia.. to Ciiunuenuggee, Ala.,
(and you nuiy go to Bsvannah the next day, from Columbus,) ‘
via Lamington, Suid Fort,Uciiee, Creek Brand, Hemaudo, Enon,
and A e wart A .Slihy.
Tliis line intersects at Chunnenuggcc the one to Montgomery j
via Cotton Valley, fuskegeeand Cbehaw. also tho one leading ;
in tiic direction oi rallaiiasseo. Flu., via Five Point?, Mount An- ;
drew, Clayton and !■ ulNuia. Ala.
1 will seed forward passengers or freight from fhurmenuegee !
to any of the following places; Liuon Bprimrs, Abemul, Arbor- i
vi’mfPerote, Missouri, Dug Hall, Edgeili id, Troy, and Uidgely.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Columbus Tut-.-day, I'huisda} and Saturday : iGA. M.,
arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9 p. in.
Leave Chunnenuggec Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1
a. tn.: arrive at Coiunibussatne days at 9 p. m.
May 2--—: vi v AFT. .ETON HAnidOD. Contractor.
YBRNOY vV ECTOR’S
OMNIBIS LIN E.
Fare—ln Proporiioa to the Distance. ‘
V* r U!Z’ WE re;ur.. our t uuuu to the travelimv public
1 ‘'tiEjCCZfCPjrr anu the citive is geueraity, tor their liberal j*at- 1
; ronage, .cud would inform them that our splendid new O.T/.VY
-1 fir**•/•.*•, with rt.YE TE.-i.Va and careiul i>i if'f ’Kv. wit. :
continue torui: for the accominodstion of the citizens and,per
; sons stopping at th ; Public ileuses.
Calls led at the Hotels or at our stable, etricily attended to.
Columbus, March Ir—w &twly
BLAKSaTo AND CARPETS,
OF E VE R Y D ES C KIP TI O N
FOP. SALE BY
GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO.
19 Barclay Street and Bark Fiace, New York
May 17—w3ai .
VAUIKTV SIOVE WARUIiUI sT.
BARTIE IT BEST. Jr.,
tIAftUFACTUItSK AND DEALER IN THE MOST APPROVED
farmer? 5 Boilers, ohip Gnbooses, Ovens.
Ciiarecal £Jia iLird 0 al Eornac o. uvt j iAocts ac.
ircc. Cafedags gaaeraAy.
Water Street, iU ! wl'ork.
May 3, l£i>3 ■
LEGAL NOTICE a
Early Sheriff's Sale.
A ATILT, be so hi on the firs; Tuesday >n August next, in Blake
* V ivy. Early county. lie fore the court house door within the
lawful h .ur*. the following property, to wit :
Lot of I,and mmOcr .-257 1 two hundred and fifty-seven, iu the
i3th disirct of said county, lev ed on as the property of William
A. Reck.-urvivi:, co-partner of A. H. C irnngton Cos ,’o sat
is y a fi fn in favor of Baker Johnson ir Cos., property pointed out
by Plaintiu.
June 23—vvtds _ JOHN VYEs'T, Sheriff.
GK MiG! Court of Okdikart,
Mnscogrc county,) Anril Term, 1853.
i< ULR XI SI.
t UREAS, Wm.N. Nelson, administrator de boni3 non on
*v the estate of Joint Ligtrin, deeea-.ed, having applied for
letters of dismission from said administration: ft is ordered that
all person* concerned shew c itise. if any they have, why aid
administratorshould not be dismissed aitheCour of Ordinary to
he held in and tor said county on the first Monday in N ve-ula r
j next.
A true transcript I’rom theininutesof said court. April 4, 1853.
Co!ambus, April 12—whin .JN(>. JOiINoON. •• >rdumry.
GEORGIA, Covrt ok Ordinary,
Talbot county, ( February Teim, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
\T7HEREAP, William F. Robertson applies by petition for
: * letters oftlismissicm as the administrator ol Barney Wilson, j
ate of Talbot county, deceased.
Be it ordered, That ail persons concerned, be and appear at
t t lie September term of this court next ensuing, then and there
to shew cause, if any they have, why said lette r a should not he
; granted.
A true extract front the minutes ofsaid court. 24th Feb., 1853. !
March 1 -flwfim MARION Tdinary. ,
GEDRGI A. i Eoi’rt of Ordinary,
Muscogee county. $ April Term, 1833.
’ RUJ.K XI SI.
AX7HEREAB, YY'tn. \. Nelson,administrator on the estate of
VV Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied for letters of ■
: iisinission iVom said administ’ation : It is ordered that all per- .
mns concerned, shew cause, if any they Lave, why said admin- i
is;rater should not be dismissed at the Court ot Ordinary to be
held in and f>r said county on the first Monday in November ,
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1853.
April 12—-w6m .i. O.JOHNSON,Ordinarv.
GISOIt G 1 A| ) (iOURT OF ORDIN \KY,
Stu iv art county. \ April Term, 1813.
UP> *N thcpeiition of William I!. House. Executor of the iast
VViil and Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters
of dismission from his said executorship:
!’ is on motion, ordered by the court that ali persons concern
ed, shew cause, on or before the next term of sa:d court, why
i said letters should not then be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of suid court, April 12,1853.
ArHMR—w m J. L. WIMBERLY. Onllnary.
GKO G It, J COURT OF OltD NARV,
Stexvart county. 1 November Term, 1853.
UPON ‘l.O pt-n ion ofVVilliatn H. House, Executor ot the last
Wi i and Testament oiTh mins House, deceased, lor letters
I ol ribte : <;-inn from his said executorship.
It h in >tio i, ord'-red by Die c urt that all persons concern
ed, skew cause, on or before ihe next November term ot said
| court, wiiv “aid letters should i.ot Dieti be granted.
: A true extract from the minutes of said court, April 12,1853.
•W i Hi ■v. i'll! J, I . W> Rl HI V , On liiarv
G KOK G It, > co UU T or <)U/'i JVB U ) ,
[ Randolph county. ( June Term, 1853.
IjHH.iPC l Bi.Y, adn-inislralor on the estate ol Dav : d Hnr
vell, late of aid county, deceased, having petitioned this
court for letters of dismission,
it is ordered that all und singular the parties in*crested, show
cause, if any they have, on or belore the next Jni.unty ‘Term of
this court, why the pet .tmn of said administrator should not le
a ranted, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office Du* 25th June, ‘853.
.Tu!\ s—whin i >. P. PEA Lt . Ordinary.
("* c o r g i *i , itamiidph county—-U tiereas, Peier
J .-tewart applies to mo u-r let-era of aommist at ion ou the
estate o! Daniel 15. Norton, iaift of said county, deceased,
Tt ese are, theretore, to cite ami admonish all and sii trular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to be aid ; pear at m>
office, within the time prescribed by law, and si ew causi,it any
they have, why said letters ‘mould not be granted.
Given under my hand tho 25th day oi June.
| Ju y .7-71. (. P. HEALI, Ordinary,
OKORGIAj / Court or ordinary ck satjd corn*
| Randolph county, j tv, Apri Term, 1 C>3.
JAM EtS W. C> >.LLN a>, .idminisrator oi VV.Coliins, icte < ! said
county, deceased, petitions this court-to x>u>‘ hun lc*ier of
■ dismir non from his said arlminiatration. and i appearing that
■mid e.-Jnie has been fuliy iulniiiusiered : i trdcred that all persons
; die theirobjections If any they have, on or before tho November
Tennotthi- court next ensuing, otherwise said aUunniatrator
I w ill he then and there dismissed.
Apri! 12—wtiro <*. P BEALf- Ordinary.
G G lIH (HA, f COURT OF ORDINARY,
Randolph county, i June Tern, 1853.
ijliiL P OALTAE Y, A tin ni trator on the estate oi David Har-
I veil, iate o said county, decease*!, l.ai h g pttit.d.ed this
court lor etteis of dismission. It is ordered that n i persons con
ceri.tgl, fl e their objections, (if any tin y have,) on or belore tho
binuary term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Adtnis
traior will he then mid there dismissed. Given under my hand I
at office tisp [6th day of June ia i3.
.I- w6m o. P. i; R 4LI Odinary
and 4 eoi’gia, Randolph co iiuty.—Wheteas, Samuel A.
v .1 Grier, administrator de bonis non on the estate of John H.
Weaver, late oi said county, deceased, has petitioned for letters
ol dismission from said administration.
These are, therefore, to cite, admonish and require all persona
concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or belore
the September term oi the Court of ordinary •’ said county, to !
be hidden on the first Monday oi rteptember . ext, otherwise said i
administrator will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office tins 22d day of February, 1853 |
March 1- 9w€m o. p. HEAI.f , ordinary.
/ 1 KORGIA, HundolpU county.-• Court or Or- ,
\I PINAR7, - V\ iiereas, oy tuepetition oi William Hayes, ad
mmistrator on the estate ol Enoch Riggby. deceased, and the j
estate ot Kinchen ‘Fatrcloth, deceased, it appearing to this court !
that he has fully administered both o: said estate-, and moves the •
court to gram loin leuersoi All persons concerned in 1
e:theroi said estates,are hereby notified to make known their I
objections, if any they have, on or belore the October term ot ;
thiscourt uext ensuing, otherwise said administrator will then !
and ihere be dismissed. Given under my hand at office the 2thh !
march 1853. U. P. ISEALE, <trdinrtry.
April 5 wffm
Ueorgla, a%ait(toi|>ii county—b hereas, Jas. Ruth
erioid. i.uardiau oi benjamin and Absalom r-utley, applies
io me for dismission lroin bis said Guardianship. All persons
interested are, therefore, hereby required to file their objections, j
n fitiy they have, on or before the Aiay term ot this court next
ensuing, otherwise said applicant will be then and t iert uismis- j
S2d. Given under my band at office the 17tii March, 1353.
March 22 wtim O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
eorgia. iiaudoipH county...V\ herea?, John Gil !
VJ ben, iluardianof tieudley E. liul, minor and orphan oi :
William E. Hilt, deceived, applies to me for dismission i.-orn
said Guardianship. Ali ( ersons interested are therefore hereby
required tofiie their objections, ilany they have, on or before the :
May Termot this Court next ensuing, o nerwise said applicant
will be tin ti and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office, the I7th March, 1853.
March 22—wfirn u. P. BEAI.G, Ordinary.
COURT OF ORDINARY / ..... T
for Early county. j L ‘ Term, 1. j3.
S. 8. STAFFORD, Ordinary, Prodding:
Ji appearing to the Court by the Petition of Berrien Cnrmbers,
. that Nathaniel tiiirt.ett- deceased, did in his li.e time t-Xtcule
tosaiu lic rieu enamours, bis botiu conditioned to execute titles
in lee simple to lot of lan.l number two hundred and mnety-sev
tn, m the twemy-sixtbdistrict oi Early county, to &-.iu Berrien
< ’ham •er*. : and tno said Natiianiel Bari.e.t Having departed this
file A ilhout executing tiliesio said lot oi land, or providing in
any ay .or i e same. And it further appearing that the eaid Ber
ne i < hambers t.as pa : d the mil amount of the purciiase ine ol
sad lot of land; a..d toe said Berrien having petitioj.ed bis
ourt to direct and order ftiomas B. Andrews, adminisirator of
die estate <;i N'atnauiel Bartiet., deceased, to execute to h m ti
tles so said lot ol land in cvmonnity wnh saiu b*nd and the .aw :
it is. therefore, ordered by the court here, that notice be gi.eii
at three public places m -:ud counts, and in ttieCnlumbusTiint ?
and tjen-.mei, oi such application diree months, that nil persons
concerned may file liieir objecions in Ihe Clerk’s office, ilany
tliey nave, why Tnoinas B .lmirew's, a-lmin-struior as moreeaui,
should not ix>cute ti its to sad ot oi land to said Berrien
Chambers i‘-coniorraity to eaiu Bond ana the Statute in such j
case made and provided.
true *x. aci iron, tne minule.;of sh'kl courL JiDy 10th, 1853.
8. 6. 81 AFFOttD,Ordinary E. c.
July 26—w3m
eorgia, Early count j . Whereas Joseph (.rinisley,
I auinii.ißir.it> r *iiu tlie IV tii annexe- , upon tae estate ui
Sarah un-t-sa;", iate ot said county deceased, makes application
to nib tor letters ot d.*o::s-o(!! iron: the luiUu-r administration oi
said estate. All f ersous concerned ::re I.ereiiy notified U* be and i
appear st in\ otiio.*, w.ilnn ie lime prescribed bv law, and
cause, if nay ilu-y have, why said letters should not be
gruuiei ra:d applicant.
Given under my hand al office, this February the 24‘b 1353
March I—'Jw-.im 8. 8. STAFFORD, ordinary.
~~ “ ‘
• rVVO months alter date application v ul be n> the
L Court ui urn:nary os Taibol Comity jor tteve to teh al
;he Rei! of uhver H. P. Dame! a e of said county do-
C 'T. <L .l> * c'UjLPh RROWN, Adm’r.
Juy i? 4 ItjJ—vfim.
("A eorglu. UiiinlolpH ccuiity'.Vherens. Allen James
1 and Sarah B ttts apply tom<‘ mr leer of administration on
tho estate of Spvru- Buts. late o' 'saidcounty, deceased,
Are, therefore, t • ci e and admon’-h all anil s.nvnlar the
k'rdnu’and creditors of s:iid deceaseil, to be and appear at my
ofilcc, w ithin thet me prescri : el by law,and show cause is any
they have, why said letters s! o-ild not lie vrra ted.
<.iv,ui under mv h:uid at the 3r t dnv of July. 1853.
July 8 w-Cl o. P itu \l.l .Ordinary.
( A tiardlan’s S*le.l T mler an order of the Ordinary of
Tl t.u entree county, will tic sold on n* flr.t Tuesday In Sep
tember next,!'! th • market he so iu (V'lumb , in sniii county,a
negro child named Resa, the property of • onry M. Jrrniwn,
(L.’lot.) Termsc..sh. A. n. RAGAN. Guardian.
Columbus. July IS—wtds
(“8 eorgla, Talbot county :fbc*’ of ‘irfHnrry, - '.hh
H A. — Whereas. J. J. Jainisou, Guardian of Nathan
iel Wommock's orphans petitions for letUrs o’ Uismission from
said gUßrdtsnshij.:
Be il ordered. That all persons concrrnc<l. be and appear a’
the June Term ol the 'ouri ot Ordina y of said county, next en
suing, then aid there to shew cause, it any they have, why saic!
letters should not be granted.
A true extract troin the minutes of said court, April 15lh, 1K53
April 2Y>—wtirn M AKION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
Sale —Will be sold in Onthbvrt,
Randolph roiiiitv nn the first Tuesday in Ortohor next, the
set lemeni ot lands on wh-eh Era-mus fty, F-q.. resided at the
time ol his fb nth. to wit: lots numbers 140,141. 149. 14- and 180
more or less of 147. all adjoining in the eighth disirict ol said
county, on which are toleiably good log building, an excellent
gin house and screw. Three hundred acres <•( open lands princi
pally all tresh, well watered, and in hort a very desirabb p’ace
fbratarnier. Fold by onlcr o! the court ot o-dinary of said
county. Terms, twelve months credit with small notes and se
! curdy.
Any jierson wishing to purclinscsucb a place will do welt to
, examine t ,e above mentioned lands, ns each lot w ill be put up
’ separately. LEWIS O AY, AdmV.
July s—w'ds5 —w'ds
\dministrnt oi ’s Bali .—Land and srgrncß<
Agieeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary tor 1 nrly
, county, will be sold before the comt house door in Blakely, on
| the fust Tuesday in October next, fit'ecu hundred and fifty acres
of lino cotton lands in two bodb ?, viz.: Lots numbers two hun
dred and seventy-eight,three hundred and nine, thr e hundred
and nineteen in the fourth district of Earl end numbers ono
hundred and seventx, one hundred ands -vemy-one, oi e hun
dred and fit y and fifty acres ot another lot in the fifth distiict of
Early, near Fort Gaines.
j Tnesc rtre valuable binds—pi r*ol a w shing to see them t'Clore
! sale, will please call on the undersigned at rort Gaines.
! Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, the fol
lowing likely NEGROES, viz :
Bill, a boy about ni .cteen years of age.
W ill's, a bov 44 four “ 44
Jem eit, a girl 44 s x “ “
Seaborn, ar oy 44 thirteen 44 “
Kinion, a man 44 fifty 44 44
i/srv, a woman “ fifty “ “
All sold lor the benefit of the hews and cre*litors of Robert
Thompson, deceased.
Titles good.—Terms easy, m and made known on the and y of
sale, by ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Adm’r.
With will annexed of Robert Thompson.
August 2—wtdf,
\tlmiiilatratorVa Sale.— Agreeably to an order of the
( ourt of • )rdo ar of l ariy counts, will be sold befor*-the
emirt house door in Blakely, on the fir-1 Tuesday in Oct*.tier next,
lot of lan ■ 1 1 utiib'T two und red and for yin the f*>>trih district 01
i arlv county, known as Mrs Ep*ey Dyson’s place. Fold for the
benefit of the heirs of said Kpsey Dyson, dceeased.
Terms on Die day of sale. ABNE DYtSON, Adm’r.
Aug 2—wtds. ’
*Toltn A. J- M>at lier*Ty l Mcwaft Ft pkrioi* • ofRT
vs. April Term. 1853.
Elizabeth Wrathrmby. N I ib 1 for Divorce.
11 appearing by th<- return ot Die rberiff that the ('efeiideui •
not to he found in the County of Ftewnri. it is then-fore or
dered !>v th>- 1 -..irt D ;i! service ! tliU libel >e perif-cted on the
j sail F!i2:d)< th Wer.tl ersby, by jiubiiealion *>!’ this order in Ihe
Columbus Times etui Fonbiiel ot.ee a month tor four month?
next preceding Die ensulnq ierrn -f this > mrl.
A true extract from tS>- .'Dinut sos tin (’ cirt.
Jm cl 5 lam4m I. M. COX. Clerk.
f tuna', f-h übbs . FinwAUT ‘'T'pcrior ■ oenr,
vs. ;■ April Tetni, 1 8.'3.
•Tofiia tx Cirulrbs. >L’ el for D • orce.
I. appearing by the return o the Sheriff that tho defendant i.i
not •> be found in tl.-s c<> :n!y. it is ther< ‘'-re ord**red bv tho
Court that so vice of this -i:-; ‘be perft-oteii on the said .fosiati
<-r bhs. t> publicist-on of fids >r(!< rln Die (ohunMis Times and
Sentinel once a month ior loi r mnulh? next preceding the ensu
ing term of this Court
A true extract Tom the Minn!,. ‘.f.MewaD Sup -do? Court for
April Term, !S.'3. June 15—laoHm f <'Jerk.
Caroline f.( aienhead i Pc-cwart Mnemn focst,
vs. \ April Term. 3353.
| Tliomfts J. Cafmhrad. y l.iiel f< r I iv(>r'-<-.
It appearing by D t return of th- Sheriff that the defend art \i
nni to be ton 1 and m the county of .Vc* art. i: ii tin re tore order
ed by tiiet ourt that service ol lids libel 1.; j,< rfeeted on the said
Thomas J. Gatcnhead by publication •!’ tli order in the c-ffum
htis Times and F< ntii el. or.ee month lor (our months next pro
j coding the ensuing Term of this Court.
A true extract trom the M ■ miles of said Court.
Jmm 15—lam4m I. M. COX, Clerk.
APPLICATION willbe m-ideto the Ordinary of Musco
gee county on t e first Monday in September nex', for letter*
of adminisir tion, with the Wi 1 annexed, on the estate of Ran
dall Jones, deceased, late of said county.
WILLIAM N. JONES.
Columbus. Auu. 2 wTt
r | WO mninliH afterdate application will be made to the
1 ( ourt of Ordinary of Muscogee county , tor leave to sell a ci:>
. lot with improvements, in the city of Columbus, in said county,
: known as lot number five hundred and twelve, containing one
hall of an acre, belonging to the estate ot Janos Faugh, late ol
said county th censed. \YM. C. GRAY, Xdm’r.
1 June 29 -wJm
TWO niontliM after ‘iulo application will be made to
I ti e Court oi * rotnary ot Muscogee county, :or hare to sell
!o of land number one fundred mid thirty seven in the seventh
district 01 said county ; said land belonging to ihe estate ol liavtd
Graham, late 01 raid county, deoased.
FKIUBA L. GRAHAM, Adm’r.
Juno 28—w2m
r rWO months—alt- r date, 1 will apply to the ordinary
I ol Randolph County for leave to sell the lands and negroes of
Francis * . Powell, deceased. FFNEY J.POV\ ELL, Adm’x.
July H— % 2m
1 -, \A C months alter date I shall make application to the
court 01 ordinary ol Early county for leave to sell the land#
bei ngii g to the estate ol Joseph C. Gray, deo used.
July s—w‘2m JAS, H. BROWN, Ailm'r.
Two months aft er date, 1 shall apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Randolph county lor leuve to sell the
lands belonging to Mary Knighton, deceased.
May 31— 2rn JAP I ITJU’. Adm’r.
I'XV O months after date, 1 will apply to the court MO
dmary ol Randolph county lor leave to sell the lands belong
ing io i ranees H hippie, a minor.
July s—w-.'m5 —w-.'m ROBERTL. MITCHELL, Guardian
TXV O months—after date, I will apply to the ordinary of
Randolph County for leave to sell the lands of Archibald
Peterson, deceased. JOHN PETHRFON, Adm’r.
July B—wgmß—wgm
*— l !- - - --
MEDICAL COLLEGE
or THE STATE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
The Annual C< urse of lectures in this Inatiiutiou will com
mence on the first \.nn< a\ i’.i Novt-ii b* r next-
Anatomy—Pr<d. J. E. Holbrook, Si. D.
Fur eiy—Prot.J. L. < edois&s, Jf, i).
I ns', it ti . itu and Practice— Frol. J Hei.ry DirzEu.v, M. D.
Physioh gy—Fr- l. James •J/oulirik, M. D.
5 cu ria 9iiica-Prol. 1 hurt K. Frost, M. D.
Obaietrics—Prof. Thomas G. Frk leal', 5i.D.
Cheini'try—Prof. C. C. t-Hinsa, .V. J).
Comparative Anatomy—*Pr*t. L. AoASsit:. M. D.
Demonstrator ot Anati>my— I rancis T. Vili , M. T>.
P*osvcut(>r to the Pio.t-eoroJ Futgery—J. F, M. c.eddiks,
.M. D.
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION .
Dr. J. Gain, >•. ii, Phys ciati t> ti e -i.arine Hospital and n.n
ical liistrnctor, ketures twice a we*k ontt.e Di-ease* of that In
stitution.
J. Fokd Prioi eau, M. I ).. Physician to the Hospital of the
Aims House, at w melt lectur* s aie dfclhtr*d twice a week on
di9ea-es. the Diagnosis a;d the student indoctri
nated in ibt ir treatment.
Demonstrative instrnciion in Medicine and Mirgery. a; the
j Coliege Hospital, bv Do Fioicrsorsof :be Medical Gol eve.
*.\i a fe :vCiHl meeting of the Irnste. and acu ty ot tt e Ved
ical College ot the State 01 ftoutli Carolina, held on the 3d of
January, tr. : 2, i-r L Agassiz was unt-u n ui-y i-Uitid Proies-
I hor ot t'ornpar live Anatomy, with the distinct understanding
that the cohegiate ex ( - increa
sed by this jtdiitboii to the cou &e.
jui> 19—w6t HENRY R. FROST. Dean.
Laths! i aths !! I aths!!!
Ibave for sab* 39,000 I aths, which I wit] deliver in any part of
the city, at $2 per
n-prtl 2-j-weowlt“ “ O. £- HOLLA—>.
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