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■ ■ =g 1 —I l rn i I ■■■ ■■ ■ li-irnu CM I THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME I] Catrst POUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, j ARRIVAL OF THE STS AMEI BALTIC. Cotton Unchanged—European Hews pacific. New York Aug. 9. The American Fleanrtfihip Bahic. Captain ComFt**ck arrived at New York on Sunday, bringing Liverpool date? to “ ednewiay, the 27th olt-, four days later than , those brought hy the Niagara. The Baltic brings 167 passengers, among whom are j Bit-hop Mellvaine and Thornaa Butler King. The steamship Africa arrived out on the 24th. Liter pool Cotton Market. —The galea of Cotton in ; the Liverpool market, for the three days since th* i sailing of the Niagara, on the 23d. comprise 25,4*00 j hales. The quotation* are as follows : Fair Orl ans. 7*L: Middling Orleans, bar*ly6l 4d.; Fair Uplands 634d ; and Middling Uplands. 6 1 16d. The demand was good from the trade, which was freely met b\ hold* rs. Speculators took 1000, and exporters GOO bal-s, leaving 18,000 bah a for the trade. McHenry quote* Cotton frtely supplied, and prices fully sustained. The trade in the manufacturing districts was active. ‘ but pric* s had undergone no change since the sailing ot J the Niagara. Havre Cotton Market —The latest acrounts from Ila- : vre are to Sunday, the 24th ult. Cotton had advane* and j one franc. The sales *f the we* k amout to 14,000 ! hales. Tres ordinaire Orleans is quoted at 95f. and j Upland at 90f. Political. —The Turkish difficulty is considered set tled. The Czar’s assent to the proposition of Franc* , and Kngland is confidentially expected. It is rumored that the Americans are negotiating i for the purchase of Porto Maaringo. Th*- K* stu affair remains unchanged. The St Louis had left Smyrna, and two Austrian frigates had arrived at that place, THE L \TEST FROM EUROPE. Reported Acceptance of the Ane’rian Mediation by the Bnssiaa Emperor. [Telegraphic from London to Liverpool ] [We have received the following dispatch from Boston, which will pass for what it is worth. It looKsto us as if it might have been meant to affect the markets. Lord John - Rus-eli, who is described as speaking in the House of - must have got his peerage sooner than he expected, j —Eds A 7 . I r . Evening Post.} Russia. Paris, Friday Evening, July 22 j A report was current on the Bourse this afternoon, that j the p'oject drawn up by Baron Bruck, the Austrian Ambas sador and which was agreed to by the rep e-entatives of the four powers at Constantinople, for a settlement of the | difficul ies between Russia and Turkey, had been presented to the Czar and accepted by him. The fund-, which were dull at the opening, experienced a | general rise on ibis statement being circulated Advices from St. Petersburgh t” the lGth report freights ! 9 r-till advancing, and that sales were already double the U9Uai charges. Later from California—Destructive Fires, *c New Orleans, August 8. The steamship Prometheus haa arrived from San Juan, which port she I ft on the ist inst. She brings Sun Francisco dates to the 16 h uit. Agricultural prospects were gratifying. Mining operations were satisfactory, but falsing off as expected, in e*ns*uuenee of hot tvsthr. I hep iut*r< st was f. It in the Mt-silia question. Strikes were occurring. The Whigs had nominated William Waldo for Gov * rn ir. C>ria! and Ophir, two French towns, had been j burn and. Loss, $ 130,000 L-'la Montes had married Mr. Hall, of San Francisco. Emigrants over the plains were* beginning to arrive. The markets were unsettled. The Chinese rebels profess Protestantism. The new city charter for San Francisco has been j completed. The br<*ther of the notorious robber Joaquin. h3c been captured, an J he promises to betray the while j P irty. j The isthmus is healthy. S*n Juan i* navigable j Bishop Soule caine p isseng r on the Pr.nn -theus, from San Juan. The steamship Star of the i-et left San Juau on the Ist instant, for New A urk. The Lady Suffolk Gate at Havana. Baltimore, August 6. The Hon. W. L. Sharkey, IT S. Consul at Havana, has published a card denying all connection with the L*dy Suff>.k affair, and stating that he never sent the Mexican C x.eul a y letter recommending the grant el a past-port to the ship Mary, and that no such docu meat could be found in th. Mexican Consul's office a< Havana. The Bremen Postal Treaty Signed. Baltimore* Augu t 6 The Bremen Postal Treaty reducing, between the t-vo countries, the single rate of postage to ten esnts, was signed at Washington on Friday by the Postmaster General and the Brem n Minister. A Duel Frustrated at Boston. Baltim r.e, August 6. At the Meagher Festival on Wednesday night, some feeling of enmity is alleg -*i t* have arisen between Capt. B. S. rreauor, the chairman of the meeting, and Mr. o*Douaime. the recently arrived pitriot. O'Donahoe g.ve tiie chairman **! need’ 7 him while speaking, end immediately the g: lights were put out in the hall Tremor, hearing <! O’Donahue’s charges, ceut hi* friend, Lieut Kenny, of the Shields’ Artillery, demand ing a wntun retraction. Capt. Maleahy,uf New York, who came on with O’Dunaboe, acting as his friend, ds- rNE UNSOk 01 THE sr4 r E S AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATE S.** COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 12, 1853. eirned the retracti *n. A challenge then ensued from Iteanor, but the fact hsvng b pme known, warrants were issued for the apprehension of both parties, and die police su ee.d.d in arresting O Donahoe, who was bound over to k* ep the p. ace. 7he Yellow Fever, Ac. New Orleans. August S. The I .dice have arrested Jungon Bailey alas Ming, who is supposed to have b-en concerned in the mur lt*r of Mana Me Elroy. The New \ or*; steamship Philadelphia is coming up •he bay from Aspinwall. The isthmus ; B healthy, and ♦he mads are in a good eonditi>n. The Illinois left Aspinwall with one million eight hundred thousand dollars in gold dust, for New Y rk. the U. B. corvvit® Albiny arrived at Pensacola en Saturday. ihe ship M illiam R Hall-tt, from Mobiie, was epo ken on Friday in distress, having sprung a leak and put bark. Fhe d< aibs fiom y ll*w ft ver for the twenty four hours ending six o’clock Sunday morning were 165, and for the same period ending six o'clock this morn ing, 193. national Scientific Convention. Cllv^lan t3, August 1. The following professors have been appointed to prtpare pap< rs tor the next annual meeting".— Profes sor Bache. <*n tides; Professor Henry, on atmospheric electricity; Professor Hall, on palazoic rocks; Professor •Smith, of La., on michro chemistry ; Professor Gibbs, on the pi ogress of organic chemistry ; Professor Gould, on the progress of the electro-ehnmographic method of *ibe ryation ; Professor Leidy, on North American ex tinct mammalia and reptalia; Professor Pierce, on the theory of planetary per;urb;vtion ; ProtYesyr Burnett, on advances in anatomy and physiology ; Professor Agassiz, on the alteration f generation in animals ; Professor Dana, on the gtrgtaphical distribution of the lower animals. Kentucky Ejections. Charleston. Aug. 9. The Kentucky Delegation in Congress stands six Whigs and four Democrats, instead of eight Whigs to two D* mot rats as formerly repotted. The Xosta Affair. Charleston, Aug. 9. The papers by the Baltic from S uyrna, ctate that the Kosta affair remains unsetthd. The United Siateo steam* r St. Louis had left Smyrna, and two Austrian Frigate3 had arrived. Tennessee Ejection. Charleston, August 10. Ilenry, the Whig candidate, has been chosen Gover nor of Tennessee. Also a majority of Wlug Congress* mea elected. Borth Carolina Llcti<m- Charleston, August 8. Ashe and Ruffin, Democrats, have been elected to Congress in North Carolina. The vote in Outlaw’c District is close, Venable is defeated. Fr® Tasae. New Ob leans, August 8. We have an arrivai f.om the Rio Grande. The Democrats were ah* ad. The western newspipers atm>un e the ma.rt *oeat Boonvil e. Ten*., of R U. Farr and J tie Fen her.-. This is the first time wch-ve iieairi *>i carrv ng tar and tenth r.s to the very altar. COLUMBUS i R.CES CUKKE.s V. CORRECTSh TK’-WSSKLV BY J. X. 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UGAR—St.Oroiz ~ ® ~ New-Orleana , ‘ Lokl, refined L * Lump V* tt 6 & W j ‘PIRITS .BUKt>,Gos ‘9? ® ? k-'i GnenciiE 4-j g *OO Peach ®eu* *29 © .t r Apple, V vh! SO @ If Vga. SOO © 359 Ncv Enutar.and VHIBKEY —Irish. gsl 40t @ Mjaengahris *OO jp -00 Western gi 3C © ;|K— 4ivxl&cd fa- * € SW American 43 © 50 . ALLOW W 10 e 03 vINEGAP.— Vgsii S7>4 © 59 A’lNKS—Madeira, gai 125 Cf : jW Sberr ** gal 150 tv? 2 t-J Ohampaguc Hask 15 00 © SO 09 Kaluga V ns- —7O & 100 . pert j 250 © 4 no i fitful. *3 I LKGAL NOTICE ( jEOrtOI , nncogreCounif.-*Viii tie uc * * t e .iral Tueada) ui .-e,nember m-u, ::t the Market flouts in the City t.f Co.amhus he Tallowiov proper y. vz: City lot No. 345. Tronling or Troup street lorraeriy ecrupied by V\ m R. LouitijKiu rr ;; re-idence. levied on h? the |r>pertj oi BMil Rabißson, lo rt:isiy s 2 fa. tr.-m .4/u, xvee ru|erio*r Court, in tavor of V&iencourt H.tady auaine: v\ m. 8., Bird f. and \ ithan el oc. Robineon am! .-eab.rn *>*vners of the wte mer * sc r.la. < >ue :u re of land, more cr less ir. the L.-rih-*e-i corner cf I<>: No. D4, in the Sixth Di<r ct of >evie4 ut as tr..- propers of John D. Latidc , u> sttialy a 11. la. from the Mik e ra-, s Co-ir-, m or of wi Iv & Davit,. Levy made a..d re turned io me by the constable.’ Abo, the vret hall of i>! of land No. i lr.e Seventh Dis -rict ct Muscogee, c mtaining iM3d acres more <t less levi*x! no av prope *.y ct Wi-liarr. and v-gustju v.., l 0 satii- y two S. a.’e- from the d&gietnde’t l our, it* favor o Gc rge s. Tui-o . xga-ni &iid \A illiair. a*-d Augustus Voss. Levy ror-de aim re turned o me by the rciutable. Also, city ot N*>. 18 •, in the city of Colarr-bus, containing a }( acre, more or less, levied cn ns the property >i Jo u VanzanY, to s tisly n fi. t. irocs the Maxistrate’e Court. ir favor :d J .me ! lovd, akaingt 4ohu Vacant ai^d .l;>hn Va- zar.i iisuixiunal-v . Ltvv made and re-ur. dtcme bv •he co .s able. Auv. 3, tdg A. S. RTTTHF.SF< RD, Sheriff. I-andolph Sheriff’s Sale 4X^iI. L be so don the hist Tuesday in September ne/.u before v* the’ ouri i ou-e door, in ihe owa*-f Cu tibert, Randolph county, witi in the usual Lours oi sale, toe inflow.ng pi. petty, to wit: Lot o*’ land No 143 in the Sixth Pii-trict of a-id couiiiy. le vied on si, the propery of Arthur jbannirg, to oatitiy tw> li. fas. ia su ci from unt>, one jit -avor ol Miellin,< & I.< arv. anu on: ii! fuv*.Tof Renjunin B. iiikep ayninsi Arthur Alacnii g, is sued from the Interior ?.ud Super ot Court Two n< groes, 10-wit, Mali da, a nruilat o ii I abo i! 23 yeara of age, and .lack, a boy about b years of age, ieviod on a the prop erty of Lemmon Dunn, toeatiny tt>ree ti.ias, issued from the S:i periorGyurt of naid Cofiiey, one in favor o Archibald * o •nell, o te Jaroeii 5t Hamilton, Brigi.t, survivor 4tc. I ainion vr.. Duna and suiulry oiheis, issued out <*t a ousti. e’s * ouit o said <cunty, JfimeP Sugy<i vs. L. Dunn, !evieu by a b ii.iff on the same and returned. lad of Sand No. 3 in the Fourth l*istr ct cf said county, levied on as the properly of William Matlock, to satis y two fi. las. i>- sued oat o Just.ce’s Court, in tav<*r ot H. B.aku va. v\ iiiia.u Matlock Levy made and reiurned to me iy a constable. lot of land .Vo. 232, t the Fourth District of said county, levied on as the property of Daniel M. auggs, to satis y sundry fi. fas. issued out of a .litslice’s Court of said county, in favor ci ! Wra. R. Bea! vs. D. M. Suggs. Levy made and returned to me ! by a cc'iislable. Lot of land No, 22*2, in the Fifth Di strict of said county, levied on ts the property of Louis Ibanderim, io raristy tw. fi. las. is sued out of a Justice’s CuUrt of said county, n <avoi of Nathan G. Chrietee vs. Lewis s'anderiin. Levy rued- and returned to me by a constable. The following lots of land: No. 45.and r.orth halfoflotNo. 48, in the Eleventh District, and No. 35, end ihe north hab ot No 33, in the Tenth District, all of e&id cot: ty, ievted on as Le prop erty of Wtlii tr, Matlo.-tt, to eausiy sundry fi fas. issued tiora t?u perier amd Inferior Court ot eaid cou*.ty, in tav>-r of Alexander | Pace vs. Wna. Matiock and John T. McLenden and others, sad ! sundry others from a Justice’s Court. ! One r. gro woman by the name of Kissey, about 38 years of ; age, levied on as the property of Samuel Riggny, t > eatis y and. as. ic*jL*e<l o-itcf a Justice’s Court ol said county in favor of Hendrick fii Hungerl'ord andcihers vs. d&muel Kigsby. Levy made and returned to me by a constab.e. W Xs’ HINGTON JO Ji E, Hherih*. j Aug. 3, tdf, by KICH’D DAVI-S Dep v Sheriff. SJay'y Sheiii} Saiea. : TVflLLbe sold on the first Tuesday ir. E-ptember next, be ) Tt tween the lawful hours of sale, before the court house i door in Blakely, Early county .hr... the iollowlng pc >perty, to wit: i Let of land No. (4d*) lo if hu idred, in the 2*ith District ol savdcounty, to satiny a mortgage fi ta. ismted out of tlia Superior Court of Early county, in favor ot Reuben -S-mmo e vs. John C. jSi Ivey. [Aug. 3, t*ls] JH N SIKAfOVs, Dep’y Sheriff. GKORGJA, ) Court OF OR D Ufjjß y, ! Muscogee eoe&ttty'v v Jalv Term, 1853. RULE JV/ SI. “ITT HF. RE AS, Ft*,:-h R. Rodgers, administrator on the estate of ’ v* Francis M Vick* ry, < ec* as and late ol viuvcogee county, having applied for lettersc dismiss: >n from said administration, it 15 ordered by the c iart, that all perso g concerned show Cause, (if aay th* y have.) why said admin trater should not te ! dismissed at the **urt <*f t ‘rdina yto be held in ted for eatd coun j ty on ti e fir>t Jl/cnday in March next. A true transcript from the minutes of said court. August 5, 1853. August y—w6m. JOI N lUiiN-U.N, • rdi* a . GC3KGI4, ) Cccrt cr Oxdikxuv, Mtiseogfrc co'AUty, ( April Term. 1353. RULE JV! SI. Wia.N. Nelson, admicigtrator de bonis non on D the estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied for letters of dismission from said administration : It is ordered that j all p**mr.o concerned sht-w cause, if any they have, why said administrator should not be dismissed attheCour of Ordinary to be held in and for said county orj the first Monday iu N veoiber next. A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1552. riol uin bus, Ajiril 12—w6m JNO. JOHNSON, rhnar/. GEORGIA, f Court or Ordinary, Talbot bounty. { February Teict, RULE NI SI. \\7 HERE AS, William F. Rottertson applies by petition tor v v letters ct'di-inissiou as the adimnistnitorol Barney Wiloon, ale of Talbot county, deceased. Be it ordered, That alt 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 court. £4th Feb., 18.53. March 1 (N-fin M ARION BETHUNE, * Tdinary GEORGIA, ( bOI'ST 07 Ordinakv, ISuacog®® ecußty, Aoril Term, 1H53. RULE .V 7 SL ‘ ITTHEREAS, Win. N. Nelson, r.dm.uiatrator on the estate ot IT Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied tor letters ol Jismission ir<>m said admiuist ation : It is ordered that all per sons concerned, ehew cause, if any they have, why said &dm>n istrator should inH be dismissed at the court of Ordinary to he ; held in and for said county on the firs'. Monday in November next. A true trancrip* from the miitotea of said cc*r;, April 4,1853. i April!2—wfi-n Ji O. JOHNSON, Ordmarv. GEORGIA, t COURT OF ORDINARY, HtcwartcoßUty { April Term, 1853. U r P* >N tneptftiticu of William K. House. Executor of the Lat Will and Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters ol dntcissiou Ir&tr, his said executorship: It is on mono-., ordered by the court that all persons cotveerc j ed, shew cause, on cr before tfce next term ct sad coun, why siii J letter*should aot then be granted. A true extract imgj the minute*ol said court, April 12, 1e53. April its—w m J. L. VMMEkRT.Y, Ordinary. GEORGIA- > OOUKT >F OKD NARY. Stewart coaxty. j November Term, 1853. U r t*ON tne peti.ion us William H. iicue, Lxecaior ct the last Will and Testament ciTli ;n.as deceased, ict letters oi disiri -ieu from bis said executorship. It is on c itio i. ordered by u*e c -un that alt perseua concern ed, ebev. cause, on or before the next November term ol said court, why said letters sbouH uo-t then be granted, i A true extract irout ihe ii.iuutes of said court, April 12,1853 April 19 • wfiin J. L. WIMKbKI.Y, Ominarv GKOrtGI A, . > OOUHT oh UHIJ X.-ih i , Randolph county. > June Term, 1853. ijiULor Cvl adu.n-.i9tra-or oe the ci Dav : d Har rell, late of said coucty, deceased, having petijiioiied thi court lor letters o! d>.iti-si<>n, I: is ordered that ali e.nd singular the parties inere?t*d. shew cause, it any they have, on or bet ore the next Jet.vary leriiioi ; this court, why tue pe-t.uon ot said administrator should fot pz | ottierwise he v/i!l be then and there dismissed. Given aader ray hand at office the 25th Jutve, *853. July 5 —wrtm . P. HK %L*Ordinary. (* eorgiS) rtandulpli ceunty.MA’i-uress, Feier T stew.trt app*:eß Io ine ior letiers of auuuuisbatiou cu the est de o! Ifauiel B. Aortou, late of said county, deceased, T ese are. there .ore, to cue aud adznotvi-h at! and singular the km .red and creditor* cf said deceisd to be bnd a: my office, within ihe Mine prajenbed by law, nad st.ev’ ch-.i<w,ii any tbe\ have, why mid letters st:-u!J cot be granted. Given under my fctuid th.-doth of June, j Ju.y 5-7 t O. P. Ht-iALL, Ordinary. i PPLICiTIOS willbe m .deto -hetYdinar; nfMusco • Z. gee county uu toeftrit Monday iu tSepiembtf uex , .ot letters o. au.uinistr uen, with the V\ i-1 amrexeo, c-u tne estate ot Kan ail! Jones, dKsre, lave of satd courty. V\ vLLIAM N. JONES. ♦Nviarabus Aug. 2 —w • t GEOill'l A| Court or cRDtKxRT or hid cut-v Randolph eoanty,( tt, Apr.! Term, t 053. JAMES *v .UduLlN vdmin ttraior oi vV.Cotli*-, rxle ot se-d cuooly, decerned, petiti-uns this court to grant fc3 letiers oi dir-isiasiea iron: hie ra’d admit!. st.Ttiou, and it appearing that *Ui eftHtJ he- ties icily admiaiei-jre*l: * ordered that all persons die thrircbject; mr :i any ir.ey ivuve,on or before the N-’.ember rerusoitivi* ccur: next erutuag, otherwise said auci.iii sirs tor vriU be ;6a and there dicnvlsead. April 12—wtr. o. p. BEALL Ordinary. j r fv VA Q t/votit Ci ■..date, I will &pp-y to the cniiatrr *l !1. Randolph County lor i. to sell tte and* cf Arcb.bsud Peiereoat deoeased. -H>HN Pc-TERSON, Adm’r. I J uly &—•wxvu GEORGIA, / COURT <*F ORDIN ARY, Randolph connty, ( JanjTem, 1853. IyHiL F CAL’dEA . A-ua m tmtoroa the estate *! I)*-ril llsr veil, late o sain county, decease*!, hsvii ; |>*-titwted ll is court wr ette*s*f •lisiaiseion. It if ordered that a i ecu cen ed, fi e th?ir ohj- ctinha, ii! any Us y htve,) on or belore the January te‘:n ot th's c->ur. *ext ensaiug. otberwise said AdiEis traUir wih he then ami lhredi*<u;s-ed. tsiv-t* ..oder tnv battd at office Use 16th day <f June A>3. i ne 21 w<vn f \P. BEALL Odinarv (’ f UHUIA, Kamlolpb county*.••Court or u> T DtS4?.7. - Whereas, ny the petitio** oi vViiiiam llayea, a;t ministrator on the estate of Enoch Kigaby. deceh*ed,’aivd it*, estateid E.inchen Fairckrth, di-cea ed, it appearing to this cour that he lias fully admiuistered both o aaid ea:a.ei,and move* lb* court togrr.ni him Liters of ri:s;rtisii>,: Ail perwon* conet-rned it citheret said estates,are hereby notified t > make known then objections, if any they have, on or beiore the October terra ei tfiisconrt next cnsuir.j:, otherwise Jd administrator willtbei. and there t*e dieini.-eed. Given under *ny hind a; office the 2Vth march 1853. O. P. BEALL Ordinary. April ft wfini * vcorgla, etnndolph coanly..J hereas. J-jp. Iluth \ I eriortl, t.uardian oi Benjamin and riutley, to sr.e for di&misoson lrm hi* said G j -.rd’uu.hip. All person •ntereoied are, tUerwfore, hereby required to file their o'siectiotta, ;i any the;, have, on or before the May terra ol this court next otherw:#* eak! applicant will be than and t iere aism-.s *ed. Given u:der my hand ai office ti e 17th A arch, 1t553. March 22—wfim C. P. BE ALL. Ordinary. . eargia, Kaudolph county.— v\ bereas, John UJI ben, Guardian of liendley K. ii lit, minor end orphan oi Williaic E. Dill, deceased, applies tc* rae foe clLmiesiof* f-om said G iardirjirhip. All j ersons interested are therefore hereby required to file their objections, il any they have, on vr before the Mav Terra oi ihia Court next ensuing, o herwise said applicant will be then and there dismissed. Gives under ray band at offl* e, tree 17th March, 1853. March 22—worn O. T. BEALL, Ordinary. f ‘forgla, Kantioipb cotznty.\Yheiea*,Hamut-1 A. VI liner. HtiiaiiMhirHUM-Ue bonis non eu the estate of John H. Weaver, Lie oi said cmutly, deceased, ha* petitioaed for letters ol dismission from said sd rains strati on. These a re, therefore, io rile, admonish and require aii persous ct>ncsrned to tile their objections, if any they have, on or beiore the ri opt ember term ol the court of Ordinary •*’ said county, to i>e hold*;;* on the first Monday ci Sept??nt*er . ext, otherwise said adrr>iiiiatr*tw>r will be then and there dismL-sed. c.iven under my baud a: office inis 22*1 day ol Eeoruary, i853 March I —Swsu< O. P. BEAL- , Ordmnry. COURT OF ORDINARY i .... m for Esrlycauuiy, > J ' L ‘ 8. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary, Presiding : IT appearing l<the Court by tiie Pei lien of Berrien Chr miters, that Nathaniel Barnett, deceased, did in bis li e time execute to eaid Berrien Cfcamoers, hit botiu coudiiioned lo execute titles in lee simple to lot of land number two Hundred aud ninety-rev on, iu the iivumy-oixUidistrict ol Early county, to .aid Berrien Chamber;. ; and the said Nathaniel Bart.e.t having departed this lite w ithout executing titlest<> eaid lot oi land, or providing in any way .or theca me. And it further appearing that the eaid Ber rien l ham be re liatpa’d the lull aniotmt us the purctixse pii c c. sEidlotof laud; and the said Berrien having petitioned iills * ourt to direct and order ThcuiEs B. Andrews, adminisirator us s he estate ol Nathaniel Bartlet:, deceasrd, to execute to fc rn ti ll* a ! o asid lot l laud in coniormity wnh said bond an J the .aw : it is. therefore, ordered by the court here, that notice tee g.>eu a! three public placeein said county, undiu theColumbuaTimes and ifeii-mel, oi such application liiree raiths, that all persons concerned may file their obVec tons in the Clerk’s office, il any they nave, why Thoranr K .Andrew?, administrator as aloresuid, should not -x> cute tiilea to sad ot ot land in said Berrien Chambers, in conformity to said Bond and the Statute in such case rn ide and provided, A true ext act from the naicateccf said oourt, July 10th, 1852. ri. 18. BTAi'FOKD,Oixlinary L. C. July 2fi—w3m tje©rgi, ICarly comity.--Whereas Joseph t.rirariey, * i-diiiiiiißiraior with tne Will annexe , upc-u tlus estate of tiarah Ghmstey. late of said county deceased, makes application to me for letters ol dismissinn train the further a drain ist ration of said estate. All persons concerned are hereby notified to be and nppear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any the y have, why uasd letters should not be granted said applicant. Given underlay fcasd at office, this February the 24th. 1553. March I—9w6ui 8. 8. STAFFORD. Ordinary. (* eorgia, Randolph ccnntjr—Whereas, Alien Janies Y and Sn-nh B *tts appiy torn n>r !etier> ol adiniaistration on the estate o Scpyrus But 9, late c sr.id cottnij, • eceased. Thee ; are, therefore, t > ci e and admonish tli and singular tha kindret'and credito*** of said deceased, to be and appear at tny office, withi.r tiiet.nae prescril e*l by law,a:id show cause is any tl-ey have, why si-tid letters sl ould s;*i t*- pts :e*s. Given under ray hand at office, tin 3m dav of Julv. 1853 July 8 writ O. P BEALL', Ordinary. G* unrdlan’s Bale.®Under an c-ra**r of the Ot dinary of I .Viu c*ge rou-ily, w-iii be sc>:d on ihe firet Tuesday in .Sep tember next, -it ihe niarket ho ae in Coiuinb , in euid c*>u ty,a negro chid named twsa, the property of enry M. Jemigan, (idiot.) i’erms cash. A. B. RAGAN, Guardian. Columbus. July 12—adds £ eoiffifts Talbot county —uajee of >rd:nary, 29th V * J.aicn, 1"53. Whereas, J. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan iel Warn mock’s orphana, t>etitioa3 tor letters o* Disniiasion from said guardianship: Be it erdered, shat ail perr-ons concerned, be and appear at the June Term ot the Court ol *'rdina-y of said county, next en suing, then aid there to shew cause, il any they have, why said letter* should no: be grained. A true extract lr*>m the minutes of sad court, Apr'.! 15th, i&5-3 April 26—*v€m MARION BET HUNE, Ordinary. \dminDtrßiot’s sl .Lsn(l and Negroes. to an *>rdt-r cu ti-e t curt ui Ordinary lor t.ariy county, will be s<>ld before the c.U!t house d*oor in Blakelv, < the fi st Tuesday in October next, Sreen hundred arid fifty acres c fine cotton land* in two bod:, s, viz.: Loti numbers two hun dre<! sind seventy-eight, three hundred and nine, thr e hundred and nineteen in the lourth li-tric*t of Ear; and nunchers ono hundr*dand seveuti, one hundred ani c veniy-one, oi.e hun dred and sis y and fifty acres ot -another lot in .he filth district of Early, near Fort Gaines. These are valuable lands—persoi 3 w siring to see them before sale, will pLaae call ou the undersigned at ort Gaines. Also, at the same time arid place, will be sold, the fol lowing likely NEGROES, viz : Bill, a bey about ul .tteec years c-f age. ‘Will:?, s hev u four * l u Jeui ett, a girl u * z ** “ Seaborn, a coy *• thirteen “ “ Kiiuon. a man “ fitly u “ 3/ary, a won?-in “ fiLy u “ Ail sold tor the benefit of the be'r and creditors cf Robe-; Tiiompon, decea-ed. Titles good.—Terms easv, *i.d made known r> the and y cf sale, fey ‘ JOHN THOMPSON, Adm’r. With wi.l annexed o! Robert Thompson. August 9—wide \4mlnlstrator’ Sale~-v\ill be eold ia Cuthbert, Kauuoiph eountv *u* the firel Tuesday ia October next, the set ierneni oi tun a* onwh eh Erarau3 Gay, Tj resided nt the time of his death, to wit: lots number* i4O, 141. 149, ti- tied Is/!, moreor less of 147, ail adjoining iu the eighth dinr.ct of said c i-inty, on which ?.re tolnably good log bu.lding. an excellea* gin house and screw. Three hundred acr t oveii lands princi paiiy ail fresh, well watered, .and ir. hurt a v*-r_* desirsbb pir.ee i:sr a lunaer. Hold by order ci the court ol c'-dmary : i said county. Term?, twelve months credit witfcjratll note* and -*~ cunty. Any person wishing to p.irchat-esueh a ?‘a*e vd! do w.iil 5o examine t.e above menti*Aed lar.du rs eacn sy. *-•;'! be pu. up separately. LErtlß GAY, Adm’r. July s—w-ds t dmiufstrator’s Sale.•• Agreeably to a-; order ol the • Y * oi.rt oMirdiuar.. **f county, witi be sold before the cour hous-edoor in Blakely , on tne fir-t Tuesday iu October next. Jot <*i tar. !,u.iiu*-r two -inured aua for yin the f *ur:h district o*. * ariy county, known as Mrs Epey Hydra’s place. r-t>id tor the beitefii of tne beirs of ?aid Ipsry liyxii, deceased. Terras on the aay u* sale. aSNE.. DYtOK, AdaY. Aug 2 wtds. ADMINIATRATOP'S SALE. G t . EORGI.I, Early eouiity.—By virtue of an order Wfr.m me hettoiKOie ourt .u ordinary of said eccnty. wi 1 be fid on ice tir.*t I uesday :u November next, between ihe uiw.ul bo:,rs of siie, lots oi la id numbers tue bun*.red uno seventy two,one uundfe ■ a id i>- ny-einiu, ai.tS one hundred and *rty- tiles*, al in the fi;th di-;r:ct o i-aid county, o-'ratr.inij.g eacti two nuhd ed aiei fifty acres wed improved and in g.*?d rep-.-u re Id as the pr pert> o J. B.J?. Ho aies, decease*!, for the ter*e fitof t e heirs and credit *rs cf said dec,z-i t-d. Term- o gale will be made cn the icy of s*Je. August S -ids. TH:M VS SP tlG’lf, V Ini’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order cf the < ourt of < bri-* ary of tfusco a-a. ge.* cot: ry, vn ;,; beat datt .e market house in'the city ... *id mbus, on tue fir.t Tuesday in Ociu *er next, the la ,d s be. longing l l> heesinteof eurj Surl ?, dtceaced. bsi g all <*f j y r.usi er Sl.(except one acre in the m;r.h-*e‘ co.rner,) zi*c : sirip cl ten &. retna ‘die to-i.h side, of lot cumber 17(5 Al s o. *s, west Lull oi the bid *sce i said !H number 17 ,a . utuateu in th* v* nth dial net * -sad c uiity, beicgtbe laud* said rt< oefc--od r* s.deu t tiie -.izse of hi 9 deu.h, containing zt- ‘-'t ;j '* acre- Ihese land-lie about 12 tuilaa bi4..w Columbus, V. kb* jamestOa it xiw Lurapwm road, ore in good repair, sod es *■ quality, car. >carceiy be queJted :h UtkrecUon ol country. A liberal cre-ui w,,l he jnv-gi. A gust JETHRO OAT Fa, Ad*’r. John A. J Watbrbjriri*T mrxjuni> • ocrt ▼ ‘ April Terns. 1b53. Klisabrth Wcstheraby.S I.Haj f.*r Divoro*. (I ai>p*-iriiK t>) the r. turn | the Mftifitf that the ‘ fwfioim* •* r-.t 10 b** found in ih. County -f Mewart. it ie thwvfnri- *r <!ere<t hi thr C<* rt Ua! sMrnric** oI tfcid !i**l In* perirci* on ■vr k id Klisaixth Wcsthwvby, by pubhration of ’hij* rdf mth* yHinbu* Tirru-s ai-d Merluxi a lootitb iw f.*ar roo'-ii* -lest prei-wiinc the •*< nb.g t nr. *r ’i n Coart. A true- extract tram ike Jfinut e of !h> Court. Jmr IS - lnit'tin 1- M. t U-rk. bnai< Piabba i >T-:aisr r *.ysßio- t out. Vs* • April Tn n, 1853. Joslah ibel t *r L vorcf. I. appearing by the relitrn the M ri|T tr.u. the rienmdimt it not v. b*- Sound in s! i>- roati'.y. ii if- lh.*tvior*- i-rdfrerl by the Onart that se’\ie* of thW libel b- p*-ri.cfed os li e rr.id Jnainh .ri b*v.b\ piiblicn: on a! thii* orderin tit* C dußii .is 1 inn-a and t-adncl otic*- a m< nth tar tiur n.r;si.o wxl preev<li:.>f the t-nn>- u.g term or this Court A true ex.ract io*n the Vinutes of 5 tear ar ruferlor Court IW \j>r:i Terim. 1 ‘<*■ 3. June *5-11X1401 I JW. OOX, l-*rfc. rnrallne *.€ *trjhe-aH 1f r. vxt sot RT, vs. April Iriai. *rs3. T hntMa* J. <at ahead. l.ilnl fr I f vorc<r. I I a;*t enrii.fs by tl.o r-i*.tn. oi ti e M,end U at lie* deiVodant not to lie itu> .i ;n the cuuiit) of >i*-v*art, it ii* tl r< or*ter v-.l by the* nort t-r> ice oi thir. he prtected on ihe *std Thorna* .1. C aiei.Heß*t by publication <■; thi ort*i r iu ike t oHua ba Ihneaar and h;utii -•. *i■ in < ;,th or loti r n.nutii<>i’ Xt } re ceding tbeetisu'ti g Tern cf this < ojrt. A trueexlnict irom M lutes oi .t. l Court. June 15—iamArrs I. M. CO 1, CWt..^ ‘l WO months r.er-J . applica, an w'd Se made to the I t ourt of Ordinaly of M> coant;,, far U xveta ;<*ll a cit lot with improved, ei is*, in sheeny c*i t o-am has. w .-avd c njiity, knotrn u lot usirt.ber flee lundreo’ and t\eue, c<.:iiai:i<n? otv half of r.n srre, belotix'it S t f > the estate ..) Jnn- -* P>u:h, !al- o! ssld Ciititi.r d<ce:i4ed. VN M. C. t*HA \, A.ira’r. wilns menthw:iii f uHte, I will rpplt to the CH-diaar; cl P.en<*o.ph Count} for leave •o..|lhe iat di* and nesm-e* af I'rsncis U. Powell, tl :*afr-.i. ?*1 ,Nfc.Y tt.POVS hLI., July d—w2m ’ la\\ O months at.er date i -h.-ill make applies;io,i to tbe court o f>rd nary off ai-Jy county for !<-ii% eu ell U.e lhieie be* ntrii 2 to the eute of Joseph C. Gray, deci July s—w-.’m JAS. H. BROWN. AdmV._ r pWO moNtht after date, I w;ll aj to the court of O 1 dinar) ot Kandotpii county or leave to fell thu lumla behnift me to . ranref )\iitt>;>b, aremor. July j—w.'ra ‘ R< BERT L. MJTf HKLI., G iarxlisc BUSINESS CAKDS. E LOCKETT, H. LOW, JOHN H DAVIS. LOCHITT, WN6 A 6®*’ COMMISSI O N MER C H A NT 8 AH Ii SHIPPING AGENTS. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL attend to the feliin? ot :!• kndf>ot Produce. Strict attention eiven to receiving and forwarding and titling orders from the country. Juiy 9—w&twly THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia* Georgia. OtSceover I. G. PTitrrvEß’j, nesreornerof Broitd aivJßhH* dolph atrci-ts. WILL ®; *ct:se iu ti;e rr.'untie* ol tbi.* t;n.r the n iK.lnlnjr judicial circuit in AU iama. Vurcb 15-w<y W. C. M’iVKH, A T T O R N h* Y AT LA W , i OSivr.-uEE, TVi A CON 1X3., ALA. tAiil practice in the counties of frlacon, Moriceoroery, I ailapcc.iea. Pike, Barbour uua Rueeol. isiuiarvS2—4w ly R, J. MOSES, JOHN PEABODY, MOSES PEABODY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBU-, GEORGIA. W ILL practice in Mum*ogee county, Ga., and Rusfll county, Ala., and in the Supreme Court cf the State of Georgia f oiiinth’ e. June ti^'—v* tw ts Sak. S. Hamilton, Columbus Ci'nninoham. HAMILTON <k CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TROY, Pike Count*, Ala. April 23. DAVID RO>S, GENERAL BOOKBINDER. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Nc. 72 Broad Street. Colambup, Ga.. Jure 21—wtf DOU* LASS k DOU(.L ‘SS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lzdl.be't, Geirgia. practice lu th? cii.*tie* of the HauUiweatern CireuSt, \A aua in Stewart ©oun’.y of the Cbattabocchee -ire sit. Ki GENU'?!*. DOI'GLASa, Nut 30—vlv TJAKt'F.I.I T T S HOT’GI.Ab?. M Ol.A> (JACHLT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tuskegee, Alabama. OFFICE OVER PORTL’B’t BRICK STORE. WILL attend the courts of the N'inth Circuit, and Motugomery, Pike. Eud Harbour in the Eighth Circe’.'.. march 9—w ly li. T. GREEN WOOD, JO?IAH MORRIS, J. 1. EIWiWAY. GREENW(K)I), MORRIS & RiDGWAY. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHAKTI No. 17 Caroiidclet street, * rle=n?. Oct 29—wdctwly TUCKER 6c BEALL, ATTORNEY S A T LA \V , J.mSYSiN. ?TIV.AhT CV.JNTT, Gi. WILL aitfeod reeularly the Super.or * ourt i-i •-‘.-•’ i Mar an •?uaipter as*d R:*do <h coui.iiej: si*d nil! give prompt afiea lx*;i to ail busineas wnruated t-j I heir care. JOH.V .i. I Vi KF.k. X. H. BEALL. Lumpin'-, faruary Id. 1853—3v1y GEO. S. ROBINSON, attorney a t law, Cut hsert, Georgia. Rifssiiirki :—Hor*?. r>i. J. Wellborn H..i A?iree Ifrrrr Cnlamlim. Cutbbert. Not 2—43wtf D. B ‘ HOMPSON & CO*. (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART, Below llilly I* IN, Copper, Sheet Iren,Steam Boat work, all r:*Ho:.of ot Gutters, Fisting, Conductors aoJ Roofing douc to trier, substantially and wsrr&nicd. Nov, g 4- WTLLIAMS & OLIVER. ATTORNEY A 7 LA H , Bus.ha Vista. Ma ri+u county, Gzo&uis.. ip HL practice in trre ti.-Aii* f ‘ Marie-:., Macro, Howioci V\ Randaiph wuy a ‘ •--*-• ugce-tuKj .re* •ervices racy be required. WKi F . WILUAMit. 7HAP*E r OUYSB. keb 47- *u3R*d t*lf. i . S. HARRISON k CO. AUCTION AND GOMM3&ION M E h CHA $ TiS. B? CAD STREET, Ga. [NUMBER 95.