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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME IJ THE TIMES k SENTINEL^ TEJfifENr LOMAX & RO/WELL ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. THE TUI-WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL i published EVERY IVF.D.Yh SDA ) and FRIDA > MOR.Y -I.YO and SATURDAY EVEA'JA'Q. THE WEEKuY TIMES A SENTINEL is published every T JESDA Y MoRA'IA’G. Office on Eaudolpfi street, opposite the Post Olfioe. n;hM-: TRf-YVEF.KLY, Five Dollars per annum. In advance. WEEKLY. Two Dollar.-* per annum,ln advance. \dvertlsemeiits conspicuous!v inserted at One Dollat 1 per*-quar*-. lor the first insertion, and kikty cents for every sub seduent insertion. Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. Hales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators. Executors, o Guardians, are required by las. to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and I three in the aft-moon, at the Court House in the county in which j the property is situate. Notices o f those sales must be given in j a public gazette forty daps previous to the day of sale. .Votices for the sa'e of Personal Property must be given at 1 least >en days previous to the day of sale* Vnti ;e to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be publish- j ed forty dvys. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for 1.-ave to sell Land or Negroes, must be published weekly for Ivso months. citations for Letters of Administration must be published ; thirty days —for Dismission from Adir. ni strati on. monthly six j months tor Dismiss'll n Irom Guardianship forty days. Rules for Foreclosure <f Mortgage must be published monthly for four months lor establishing 10.-t papers, fur the full sport , vs three months —for com elling titles from Executors or Admin- | lstra’ors, where a bond has been gixen by the deceased, the full ep ice. of three months. Pu‘dica<ins will always be continued acc rding to these, the legal requirements, unless otherwise ordered. lkgaTnotice^ (~v KOKGI A , Muscogee County. Will be sold on j I ti e first Tuesday in October next, at the mirket House in the City <-f Columbus, ihe following property, viz: Vacarhian woman about twe twiii.e years old, and her two i children, Caroline a girl about twcive years oi age and .Mar gin et a gnl about six years old ; also. Mar, Ann a woman aboui 1 twenty five years old and her child Stephen a b<>y six years old. lev.ed <>n as the property of Augustus C. Johnson to saiisiy sev- | eril fi fas in iny hands, one no:n the Inferior c -url of Mu>cogee I in it or >f !e_se M. Ueel against said Johnson ; and other fi lae j in my hands against s*dd Johnson. Also forty c es of land in the south-west corner of lot of land, nu n >er not known, in toe ninth disinct oi Muscogee ; bounded e s *y the land of Ginn, and the north westbx Fontam ; levied on as t e property oi Win. H. Thompson. Levy made and re turn and to me by the C nstable. Ala*, the following articles—six glass decanters, fiv tumblers, one drain, oi e screen, one hagutell Ja le, &c., three dnz* n bo - ties, lour glass j L rs, our picture frames, foi r tin measuies, lev ied on a<-he property of Charnac Newberry to satisfy a fi Is from Mug -ogee In erior court in favor of Michael Woodruff, agai st said Newberry. Also the Brick Ya and on the nc.rh side of the I umpkin road, near or <>n the line of the East Commons of the city of Columbis, ] containing six acres, more or It s®, levied on as the property of J Y\ m. B. Robinson io satisfy a fl fa from MuscogeeSuperi-r j Court, in favor of Valencourt H. Cady against Wm, B. Bird F j ad Nathaniel Me Kobii.son and Seaborn Jones owners of the - steamer Oceola. Property pointed out b-. Seaborn Jones. Columbus, sept 3—td& A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff i Also, at the same place, on the first Tuesday m Novem ber next, the following property to-wit : Moses a mulatto man about twenty-five years of age, Eliza- j beth m woman eighteen years old, Henrietta a child about two i years old. i.ucinda a woman twenty-five years old ; levied on as : the pro ertyof Thomas Kng to satisfy’ mortgage fi fa from ! Muscogee Inferior cour. in lavc-r of Wm. A. C.-ilom, and other fi fa- in mv baud against said King. Y - \ si sheriff. ; iar y faheitff S ties. WLL be sold on ihe first luesuay in October next.be! ween the lawfu hours of w'*. I’e'ote ti e court i.oue* do-r in ntakeiy. Early ,ounly,t r„ the follow ngpr perty, towit j Two acres of land, inure <.rie , >-mrw Mrs. \\ ilhams cow | l’ves. unjoining 11. Jer>*agan and others on the Ilartfoid read, j lying mar the town of Fort Gaines ; lev ed on as the properij j of = reon Raley to satis yafl la from a justice court; O. 11. Da v.s. vs said Ruby. Also lot number three bundre i and twenty-nine in the twentv eigl.ih district of Early county, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, levied on as the property of tlborfiali P. Cheath: m, by a fl *a fom Stewart Superior court; Elbert D. Sm th, vs said Cheatham. Also lot of land number 2'7, in the 13ih dis'ric; of Farl coun y evi and onus t■* pro, erty of Harry rmall io satisfy afi fa in i vor -i J. A I. Mcllry .c, vs siid ilarvy Small. August <0 wtds JOHN WF.r-T. Sheriff. GEORGIA, ) Cos UK TOFoh 1) I.YAIi 1, Jluscogce county, S Juh Term, 1853. it UJ.E A 7 SI. \T7HF.RF.A' 5 , Hu -h R. Hodge—, administrator on the estßte of ; M Francis M. Vickery,ec as and late of Mu-o gee county, having applied lor letters of dismiss! -n from said administration. It is o deretl by the c >art, that ail perso \s concerned show c tuse, (if any they have.) why -aid admin trafor should not be di-mitsse 1 at‘the <>uri of >rdii.&ry to tie held in and for said coun t, on ti-e fir t Mowlny in March next. ‘A iruetrt senpt from the uiinuies oi said court. N I's < ‘riin at •. v* **.?.* .v, i LoUkT or Ordinary, MuncogiC county, ( April Term, 1853. . UJ. E A'l SI. “iv T ll ERE AH, Wm.N. Nelson, administrator do boni3 non on the estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied foi letters of dismission from said administration; It is ordered tba-. j all persons concerned sht-w cause, if any they have, why said j administrator should not be dismissed attheCour- of Ordinary t<- be held in and for said county on Lie first Monday in N vember j oexu A true transcript from the minuttsof said eouri, April 4, 1853. •>.>- v-rs |-> JNO. JrttlN-ftN. Ordmarv. Gklii-tGi A, ( court or Ordinary, Sluscogee county*, Y April Term, 1853. RULE A'l SI. YYTHEREAS. Win. N..Nelson,administrator on the estate of i \ Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied for letters of dismission iroin said adimuist at.on :It is ordered that ail per sons concerned, shew cause, ii’any they have, why said sdm'ii- ; i-!tnu-r should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held iu ami for said county on the first Monday in November \ next. A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, i853. April 12— w6in ,i 0.1 r,r.s<- -v ■-n | corgia. Kandolphcouuty.— U hereat. Jas. Kutl.- I ertord, Guardian oi benjamin and Absalom Hutley, applie; : to me for dismission inun his said Guardianship. All persons interested are. therefore, hereby required to file their objections, it : ny they have, on or before the May term of this court next ensuiW. otherwise said applicant wili oe then and t ierv dismit se.i. Given under my band at oifice tlie ITih March, 1353. March22—wt m * O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. 6KOH6IA, t COURT OF ORDINARY, Stewart county, t April Term, 1853. Upi >N tuo petition of William H. House, F.xecutor of the last Will and Testament of fhomas House, deceased, for letters of dismission from his said executorship: it ig on motion, ordered by the court that ail persons concern ed, shew cause, on or before the next term of said court, why said tetters should not then be granted. A true extract from the minutesof said court, April 12,1853. April 19 w-im J. L. WIMBERLY. Ordinary. John A. J. AVeatliersby > atkwart Htperior < olkt T> , April Terra, 1653. E lizabeth Wrathersuy. > Lib-1 for Divorce. II appearing bv the return ol the e her iff that ihe e.efenduut is not to lie found iu the County of Htewart, it is therefore or dered by the Court tl at service ol lids libel be periec’.ed on the said Elizabeth Weathersbv, by publication of this order in the Columbus Times and Sentinel once a month t-r four mouths next preceding the ensuing terra if this Court. A ,-ue extract trom the .Vtuut sos this Court. .1 i- p’X ou4'-n I. M fV>X. Clerk. riibba . vs. - April Term. 1853. Josiab Grubbs. > ‘.ibel for D vorce. 1. appearing by the return o the erttf that the defendant is not ,o be found in this county, it is therelore ordereti by the Court that sc vice of this libel be peri voted on the su'd Joaiah Grubbs, by publication ol this order in the Columbus limes and rientinei once a in.-nih tor four mouths next preceding the ensu ing term oi this Court. A true extract uom the Minntes of Atewart Suj-erlor Court for April Term, 1?53. Jane 15—taoilm IM. <X. 1 iert-. Caroline f . Cat*nhad i STtwzßt -si rlkiok lolrt, vs. > April Term. 1653. TUoraa* J. Catnhead. > IJbel fi r Divorce. If a t > imriog by tne return ot“tho s-herifi tliat tl.a defendant is n-t to ioui.c m ibe e.-Diity of .xtewart, it :s therefore order t-d in the i ourt that servits oi this fibei be perfected on the said Th wiia* i, CtfonhetMi by publication of this order in U.t blum bs- Times and Sentinel. *• re a month hr 0& ‘iny the en-uing Term of tbit G>urt. A true extn.ct irosx Ihv .Minutes of said Court, ir.ue 15—i araim 1 • M Clerk “THE UNION OF THE states ANO THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.” COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1853. GEORGIA, ) COURT OF ORD NARY, Siewarl county. { November Term, 1653. U r I‘ON the petition of William H. House, Executor ol ihe last \\ LI and Testament, ol Th >inas House, deoeated, lor letters ol dn-m s<ion from histaid executorship. It is on motion, ordered by tne c -urt that all persons concern ed, shew cause, on or before the next November term of said court, why *-aid letters should not then be granted. A true extract irom ihe minutes of said court, April 12, I 53. April 19-wfim J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordi i- ly. GKIMiGIA, ) OOOjx'T oh Ohti-'AAII I- Randolph county. \ June Term, 1853. C vUBIY, administrator on the esu-ie ot David H;r veli, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned vis court for letters of dismission, it is ordered that all und singular the parties interested, show j ; caus.-, il any thev have, on or before the next January lermol ! : this court, why the petition of said administrator should not .tv ] otherwise he will bo then and there dismissed. Given under my hand ut office the 25th June, 1653. | July s—wtim (J. P. BE \LL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, i Court or ordinary or said ootn- j Randolph county, < ty, April Term, 1853. JAMES W. COLLINc-. administrator ot VV .Collins, late of said i county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters ot i dismission from his said administration, and it appearing that ! ®aid estutc lia- beeu fully adminisiereil: Ordered that all person ! file their objections if any they iiave, on or before the November ; : fennotthi- court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator ; 1 will be then and there dismissed. April 12—wtim O. P. BEALL Ordinary. GEORGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY, Randolph county, $ June Term, 1653. Phi. P CAUSEY, Aumini.-tratoron the estate ol David Har veil, late oi aaiu county, dceased, having petitioned this ’ court lor ietteisot dismission. It is ordered that a I persons con- i cerned, fi e their obj< ctioi.s, (if any tin y have.) on or before the j January term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Admis tratorwih be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand ; at office the Itiih day of June 1653. ■1 ne 21 w-rm O. P. BEALL, Odinnry. Cri eorgla, Talbot county—Office of Ordinary, 29th T i.arch, 1853.—Wherea J. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan iel Wominock’s orphans, petitions for letters of Dismission from ! -aid guardianship: Be it ordered. That all persons concerned, be and appear at j the June Term ot the Court oi Ordina-y ol said county, next en- i suing, then ai.d there to shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. A true extract Irom the minutes of said court. April 15th, 1353 i A oril ‘.'6— wdm MARION BET ‘DUNE. Ordinary. eurgiS, i.ttiidoipn count y.v\ hereas, John Gil l 1 bert. Guardian of H end ley E. Hill, minor and orphan oi William E. Hill, deceased, applies to me for dismission Irom ! said Guardianship. AII j ersons interested are therefore hereby ! required to file their objections, il any they have, on or before the j Mav Term ol this Court next ensuing, o herwlse said applicant j will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand at office, the 17th March, 1353. March 22—wtim O. p. HI ALL. Ordinary. A DMINI6TR A TOh’S HALE. EOBGIA, Enriy county.— By virtue of an ortier i T from the honoiable ouri ol Ordinary ol said county, w}.! besoidonihe first luesday In No\tnil-t-r next, between ihe j awlul hours o! sale, lots os iand nun.bets oi e 1 ui.tired a?id j seventy two, one hundred aid lorty-eitht, and one hundred and loriy-.iii-o, ail iu the filth dis'.ric! o said ctiunty, coiitnini! g each j two hundred and fifty acres, well in proved aid in good repair. ! Fi id as ihe j r>j-ertj oi J. B.H. Ho rues, decea-ed, lor the bene- j fit oft! e heirs and ct editors of Raid deceased, leimsoi saie will be mane < n iheua', oi sale. Aulmisl 9—ids. THOM Ari PPFIGHT, ABm’r. | f t EORGIA, R&ndolpli count y.—Whereas, Zacha vT riaii Nichols applies to melorleUersoladminiutiation ou the estate of Josiah J. Nichom deceased, .a o , f said county. These are. theiefr re, io cite aim as monish aD and singu'ar the j kindred and creditors o’ said dec ased, to be and appear at my ! oliice, on before ihe first Mondaj. in October next, and make . know n their obj ctions, if any they have, otherwise, said letters j will then and theie be granted to said a( p.Scant. Given under n v hand at. oflke, the 9th day of August, 1853. i 4 t-frim* i n—vlt. < p. BEALI , Ordinary. (Oigiiq i • MU.iipli countyiwWlier* s, Jeremiah | vT .1. Cnivernouse a|>pJie to me o>r letters of admin’s ration j on the estaie • t Mary W die-. 1 -te of -aid county, docc ased, These are, therelore, io cite and ad tnonish all aid eingu ar the kindred and creditors ol said ue<-e..t(i, to Le and appear at my • Rice on or helore tl e first ,V,’onday in <*t toner next, ai dfl e ob jection, if a- y they hav'-, otherwise letier# ol udm nistration will tje to said applicant. Given under my hand at office this2i th Aug. 1853. Aug 30—w Ct O P UK A EL, Ordinary. (iKOKGIA, Randolph county.-Court or Or T dinarv.— Whereas, ny the petition ot William Hayes, ad- : ministrator o:, ihe estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, mid the estate of Kinchen Faircioth. deceased, it appearing to this court ( that he has fully administered both o: said estates, and moves the 1 coun to gratii iiitn ieiiersot dismission: Ail persons concerned in ] either ol said estates, are hereby notified to make known their objections, if any they have, on or belore the October term ol \ ri-iscourt next ensuing, otherwise said administrator wiiltht-ri and there he dismissed. Giveu under my hand at o<bce the 291 h i march 1853. U. P. BEALL, Ordinary. ! Apfii 5 w6in COIHT OP ORDINARY , , T for Early couniy. j Jllv isrm, IsoJ. S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary’, Presiding : ITuj pearinc tothe Court by the Petition of Berrien ( hrmbers, j that Nathaniel Bsrtiett, deceastd, did In his lile time execute I to said Berrien Chambers, his bond condiiiont-d !o eXt-cuJe titles in fee simple to lot of land number two hundred and niuety-sev en, in the iwenJy-sixtli district ot Early county, to said Berrien Chamber* ; and the said Nathaniel Bartlett bz-ving departed this, life w ithou .executing titles to said lot ot land, or providing in anyway for the same. And it further appearing that ihe said Ber- I ric'i ( hambere has pa : d the lull amount of the puichase j live o j -adiotof land; aid the said Berrien having petitioned this ! < ourt to direct and order Thomas B. Andrews, sdminisirator ol : •he es'ate ol Nathaniel Bartlett, iieceß-ed, to execute to h m ti ! lies ‘o said lot of land in conuutnily with said bond and the law : i It ia. therefore, ordered by the court here, that notice be given | at three public places in sttid county, and in the Columbus Times j and Sen’ii.el, oi sueh application three months, that all persons . concerned may flletheir objecons in the Cle)k’s c ffice. il any they have, why Tliomas B Aijdrews, administrator as aioresaid, - should not x< cute titles to sad tot of land to said Berrien i t;hamiierp, in conformity to said Bend and the Statute in such i are made and provided. A true ext:set from the minutesof raid court. July 10th, 1653. S. ri. STAFFORD, Ordinary E. C. July gfi— w3m William J Scott, Adnrr. t Scire Facies io make Parties, of Archiba and H. Scot., dec’d. i lu Muec< gee Id erior Court. rs ! August Tetm, 1653. Michael H. Goss. J Tt appearing to toe. < ourt that the Defendant in she above case. Michael H. Goss is not to be found in this ataie. It it th* retire ordered ly the Court, that service hi periectfd on the said .Vichael H.Gcss Ly ihepul.-liiatirn of this rule in gome public gazefeottids stateome a month tor four months beiore the ! next term ol this Court. A true ixtr.-ct fiom the m'nutes of Muscogee Inferior Court, : August Toini 1853, this -sth day of August, 1853. Columbus, sepi fi. Ds3 w 4in A P JcNE*-, clerk. ~ ~ A ciiniiiist r< or a Safe.—Under leave granted by the j\ Ordinary o Cass county, will be sold at the Market to use . in Columbus on the first Tuesday in November next, the horse ; and lot in Columbus belonging to the estate of John S. liand’e j decea-od, situaied on the north west corner of Troup and Frank lin streets, and now occu icd bv Purler Ingr- m, Fsq. Terms ! Cash. A. 11. CHAPPELL, September 6, 1F53. Administrator. A dminist rat or ? s Sale.—Agreeably to an order of ih? j Court ol Ordinary ol Early County, wiil be sold bi fore tin j Court House door in the town of Canton, Cbero-ee County, on the fl-st Tuesday in November next, lot of laud No. 592 in tin 15th Dist, 2d section o ‘ Cm rokee County. Fo das the proper ty of John Jones, late ot Early county dvciand. Terms casli. Bept. 6 1653.—w tds. THOB. B. ANDREWS, Adm’r. 4 dminlstrator’s F nle.—Agreeably to an o'der of the Court of *irdinary of Fariv county, win bo so.d be.ore ti e |Go irt of ord'Uiry in the tow nos Dahis. Pauming county, on | j the first Tu sduv in Noverab-r n-x'. lot of l ind No. 172, i* tbe 19:h 3d section Pnuldii g county, to'ii a* ti e pioperiy oi j John Joi.es lc<e of Early county decae-d. Terms cesh. Sept. 6 irs3—wtds. THOS. B. AND REV'. S, Acim’r. i dmlnistrator’s Fnl<>,..Laud and Negroes. gY i fc iee:ibly to an order o the Court of Ordinary for Early ■ county, wili be sold beiore the comt house door in Blakely, on the fi. st Tuesday in Oct->btr next, fifteen hundred and fifty acres io! line cotton lands iu iwo tx*di<, viz.: Lots numbers two hun ! dred and seveniy-eigh! r three hundred and u'ne. thr e hundre* ; and nineteen i:i the iourtb district of Earji. and numiiers on* I l.uodr dand went*,one hundred and r -veu y-oi e, one hun dred asid sis y and fifty acres ot another lot in tbe fifth distiio’. o Early, near Fort Games. Tutae are valuable lands—persons w thing to see them ’-eior* sale, will pit :e call on the undtrsu ne.i u\ ort Gaines. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, the fol lowing likely NLGIIOES, viz: BHI. a bo* about lii ; year* oi ugc. Wilts, 2 boy •* four •* l - Jam ett, a girl “ s x “ “ efejiborn, aoy ” thiriehr *’ K Kinion. a mai: ** fifty ** -Vary, a Tutsan *’ fifty 11 “ All sold lor tbo bejiefit cf tbs hoirs and creditors of Robe* t Thompson, deceased. Tie* good.—Tortus easy, aid mads known on the- iyo sale, by JOHN THOMP-ON, Adm’r. With will annexed of Robert Thompson. August S—wtds ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE. A GREEABLY to an order ol tbe Court ofOrdrary ot Muaco -<nL gee coun’y, w ii l be so dat tne market house in the city o <'olumbus, on the first T uesday in October next, the lands’be : longuigio the estateof Henry Surles, deceased, bei'g ail of lo numner iSL (except one acre in the nor.h-w est corner,) aiso, a j s'rip of ten acres <>n the south side ofiotnuniler 170 Also, the w cst half ot the balance ot said lot number 17(1, aH situated m the seventh disirici o! said c unt\, being the lands on wni.-h said de ceased n sided at the time of his death, coi taining aLoui 22 { ’ acres. 1 hese lands lie about 12 miles below Columbus, on the t ’ Jamestown and Lumpkin mad, are in good re{ air, and as to i i quality, can scarcely he iquailed in thisfection ot country. A liberal credi’ will be given. August 9—wtds JETHRO OATES, Adm’r. \dmiiiistratoi’* 6ale.—By virtue of an order ol the j < nunary ol ihe county of 1 any, will be so and in il e town ; ol Blakely, before the Court house door, on the first Tuesday in | 1 October next, within the lawful hours o! sale, the following |’r<>- P<*rty to w;t: Lots number 5, fi, 4J, 18, and par’ of 46, 25, 25. --7, •-*6, in the town of Fort Gaints, most ol said lo s having buildings and impiovements thereon. Aiso 10 acres lying on Colomokee, being part of lot No. 331,5 th district l-ariy, also, ore hundred and nineiteii acres in the north side oi 362 in the sih district oi Ear ly, the last mentioned lot or parct 1 ot land, wiil be laid out in j rina I lots of from 5 to 20 acres each, and sold separate’y to suit j purchasers, a plan of which w ili be exhibit* and on tin ri; y of saie. : -u two acres being jiait of lot number 329 iu the sth district j ofLariy county, known as ihe snap eye place. Also the v,<st ; hall o lot of iaiid number 2f9in the 4ih district of i arly county. J The above de-cribed properly will be sold ior the bmefit o the : lieirsand ertd tors o, Joim . huitui, late of said couny de- j ceased, as said deceased’s proper’v. Teim* made know n on the day of sale. JAMES M. NADiNG, Adm’r. August 16—ids. \d mtnlstrat or's 6le.—On the first Tuesday in Octo b. r i ex i wul Le so and in tuthbert, Randolph county, four negroes, viz: Maria, a wi man sixty-five, Abram, a man’forty three, Dave, a man thirty-five, end Bob, a man twenty-lour years of age. Paid negroes are the property of l imoiby Pittman, de cea*-ed,and sold by order ot thtvCourtof Ordinary of saiu county, j for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of Faid dec* as- ! eu. 1 erms on the day. A. A. PITTMAN, Adm’r. Angimi le—'(is. j 1 dnlilt&trutcrs , Sale.—Will be sold in Cuthbert, t Randolph county, on ihe first 1 ues-day in (ictober next, the | settlement ofliinds on which riit-riing (>. Rodgers lesided at the ! time o! his death. The settlement en.braces lots Nos. 2,4 and ! 30, in the 6th district of said county, on which there are some j 22n acres open and improved lands. Baid lands are situated some | seven or * ight nnles wot ot Cuthbert, Ga. Terms on the day. August 16 ids. r. (. A- *'. A. Wild Iri, Aora’rs. \dininlst ratoi’ Nale.Will be Bold in Cuthbert, Kaudol) h county on the firs! Tuesday in October next, the j settlement ot lands on which Erasmus Gay, Esq., resided at the ! time of his death, to wit: lots numbers HP, 141. H 9, is* and 18<t, | more or less of 147, all adjoining in ihe eighth district ol said i : county, on which are tolerably good log building, an excellent , gin house and screw. Three hundred acn a t.f open land* princi pally ail Iresh, well watered, and in -bort a very desirable place i tor a farmer. Boid by order of the court of ordinary of said j county. Terms, twelve month? credit with small notes and se- j curity. j Any person wishing to purchase such a place will do well to examine t'.e above meutiuned lands, as each lot wii! be put up j separately. LEWIS GAY, Adm’r. j July s—wtds — | 4 dministrator’s Sale—Agreeably to an order ofthe | ( ourt ot Ordinary of Fany county, will be soid before the ] court house door in Biakeiy, on the first Tuesday in October next, : lot of lan i number two i undred and forty in the fourth district oi l-ariy county, known as Mrs Epsey Dyson’s place. Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs of said Epsey Dyson, deceased, Terms on the day of sale. ’ ABN E„ DY'aON, Adm’r. Aug 2—wtds. ’ i Adminisf ratoi 6 ale.— Will be ttold on the first Tins- j day in ! c‘o ier next, before the Court house door in Cuth- [ bert, Randolph county, two hundred and fifty acres land, more j or less, comp’rising s part of lots Nos.SOo aim 217 in lit 9ti dis- j trict of said county, the same beii-g the interest ot Msiy K nigh- | ton, deceased, in and to noid lots of land, and sold ns a po.-tionof i per estate tor purpose of division among the 1 eirs. j, Aofc'.ist 16— tds, JAMES LITTLE, Adm’r. AERIFICATION will be made to the Ordinary of Musco gee county on ti e first Monday in September next, for iefters ol adininistr t-ion, with the Wi 1 annexed, on ti c estate ot Ran dall Jones, deceased, late of said county. WILLIAM N. JONES. Columbus. Auir. 2—w7t i’xeciuor’s Sale.—V\ ill be sold on the first Tuesday in November next in tne town of Lumpkin Stewart coun’v, Ga., iweive hundred and fifty acres ol land, lying 7 miles east of Lumpkin, o . the stage road evding to Og e horpe, belong ii-g to u.eertafe oi i ovington BrookN ciec’d., late ol Randolph coiin’y. The above place i* well iipprovt and tu a high state of cultivation ; about half oj en land, and halt in woods. Terms made known on the day oi sale. C. C. BRut/K.B, Fx’r. Sept. C Ss3—wtds’ N. it. Th-- above land can be had at private saie, by apply >n toD.R. Stone on he premises, or R. G. Black, at Ogl - tv, in, gpir. 11 tri e east of < olun bus. C.B. ..... rnonilis—a t r date, i will uppH to the ordinary i oi Randolph Couniy for leave to sell the lands and negroes of Francis C. Powell, deceased. UINtY J. POW ELL, Adm’x. July B—w2m Ini u montlis after date 1 shall make application to the court oi Ord nary of Early county for leave to eei! the lands be! nging to the estate oi Joseph C. Graj, deceased. J illy 5 w2m JAS.* B. BROWN, Ad mV. r l ‘WO muathß alter date, 1 will apply to the court ol Or 1. diuary of Randolph Ci>uuty lor leave to sell the lauds belong ing to i ranees W hippie, a minor, .Inly s—w-2m K< >BF,RTL. MITCHF.LT., Guardian jriVO months alter dale application will be mad* tothe A Court *>i Uruinary of Ts bet County for leate to sell ail ; the Real Estate of Oliver 11. P. Daniel late of said county de ceased. JOSEPH BKOW’N, Adm’r. Juh 19,1853—w5m. _ cjN\V O months**after date, I will apply tothe ordinary of JL Randolph County lor I*ave to sell the tanas of Archibald Peterson, deceased. JOHN PI TEKSON, Adxu’r. July 8— w2m TWO month* afser date applica ton will be ? to the court oi orainar.v of county for leave to.sell J the in groesbelo.-ging to tbe estate of Joanna < hrist-an, late of snide unty,deceased. ?ILAS M fticGRADY, ( pv-a P t 6—w2m IVEY A/nRR S. „ Two months after date application will be 1 1 made to tie court of Ordiuarv of Randolph County, ior ; leave io re 1 the Move, late of said couniv decea-ed. WILLIAM A. MOYE, AJro'r. Fep‘ember 6, :?53- w2m. Notice—Lost Notes (OBT on the 18tli of this month, in Stewart coun'y, Georgia, on j tn*r ad leading from Florence to Columbus. b tween Fior enc‘ scl the Muscogee due. a Final, b auk book ith one pocke in it, use*l fora pocket book, which contain* and several paj *rsof value : among them was a bill of sale made by Mary D. 1 ePh to Wm. i);:vis, of Ru-sel coun v, Ala., tor a r.egroinan named Tom; and three notes of hand, oi e on Thomas 8. Saunders, due the 25th of December next, for ?f r 7 and fome cents ; <>n-.- on John Dawson for 527 :uid some cenir, and one on Thomas Sattee, near Flo ence. Stewart county, ( a , for §l2O, ihi? note was given for the hire ol a neero man hv the name of 7<>m, which Saftee j now has in possession, made payable to Mary D I e th. due the 25th o December next. All persona are forewarned trom trading i for sa ; d notes, and the makers are hereby notified not to pay them i to any person but myself. Any information in relation to said pocket book and papers will be thankfully received Sfetn. Aln . Mir. ‘ WM. DAVIS. Notice. 4 LL persons are hereby warned not to trade with my w i>e 2A. JOAN N A GL< VEH : she having left my house without my i consent or knowledge, aid against tnv wish. I therefore wii- j n*H e responsible for any contract she mav make upon the faith of my credit. ELBERT A. G LOVER, o .v.-at’ A■>?■'’ 25 :^s3—twl*wst NOTICE VLL persons are hereby notified that I claim to be the own . er of the West-half of flection 17, Township 11. and Rsngv 2b. in Ba-bour county, Ala., the same same being a Creek Indi an Resets ion, the < ontract for w hicii has been lost, and that I shall i r ‘cetd on the 3 l Monday in November next, at the Offici <*f the Hon. Alfred Iverson, in the city of Columbus, Ga„ t< pise evidence of the * x stence and loss of said original contract n order to establish a cony thereof agreeably to the rules of th* General Land Office, and to a] plv for a I a’ent to the sars-e. JAMES L. PUGH. Columbus. August 23d, 1653—w6t* Notice. or s-rayed from the subscriber near imthbert, Ran | O dolph c*>un’y, Ga„on the night.of the 15th .nu. a sorr* rnare MULE or ordinary size, about four years old ; m e nea - ly reached, her tail-was shaved and swabbed iart spring and h? .-rown three orfou inches. Saidtnnlb has a gr* y< r -rq. n spf three inches wide and aoottt four inches long betweeri her eye ■ual nos -. Artv inform:lion concerning s*id mule will be thai * fu ly received, or if stolen, I will pay twenty-five doij&rs lor th nuie with suScteEt evidence >c outvie* the ilief. An drag*. JAMES A. RUCKEK, August 23—w:f (pah* . r. ‘'a. NOTICE. DA. GARRETT Is my duly authorised ageat to transact an< • b is mess of mint, that may bereaftee be round in his h: ads Columbus. July I—w J B. HICKS i TRAVELING-. MUSCOGEE RAIL KOAI) CO j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and atu-r th* 16th mst. the Passenger 1 rain will leave and i run by th** loilowing schedule daily until further notice: Leave Columbus at 9A. M.; Arrive at Macoi 325 P. M. Leave Macou at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at CMuiuhus I 5 P. M. E F. RICKER, Superintendent. Colutnhu**. May 14, 1853 UNITED STATES MAIITuKeT New York and Eavannak Steamship*. CUMMER ARRANGE. MEN T.-Da js Os ieav ing F&- O vaniiah lor New York: she Augusia, Capt. Lyon, on V’ ednesday, June 8 , ” E'iorida, “ Moon hull, on Saturday, * “ 11 | “ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on turn ay, “ 18 i “ Augusta, J.yon, on Saturday, ** 25 ! “ Florida, ** Y\ * o<ihull, on Saturday, Juiv 2 > ’• Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, •• * 9 “ Flor da, w YVoodhull, on Falurday, *• Hi ” Alabama, Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20 “ Augusta, “ i yoi-, on Saturday, * “ 23 “ Fl*jrid.-, “ V\ ooohull. on ur. ay, ** 30 ” Alabama, 44 Ludlow, on VY ednesday, Aug. 3 “ Augurta, “ Lyon, on Faiu day, ’ *• 0 44 Florida, 44 W oodhull, on Fat* relay, 4 * 13 “ Alabama, 44 I uiilow. on Wbrinenasy, “ 17 44 Augusta, 44 Lyon, on Fnturday, 44 20 4 * Florida, 44 YVoodhull, on Faiurday, 44 27 ; 44 Alabama, 4 - i udlow, on YV* diu-silay, 44 31 | 44 Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, Bept. 3 ; 44 Florida, 44 Y\ oodliulk on Future ay, 44 10 44 Alabama, 44 Ludlow, on W ednesday, 44 14 j These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurparseo in speed, safety or comiort —making their passages in 50 to 60 hours, aid i are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officer*. Hey j offer a most desirable conveyance ft* N*w Y’orK. On the com ! pletion oi the Atlanta in iL,- autuxn; . this line will be setni- ■ weekly—sailing each YVedi eaday ami Saturday. Cabin Passage PADELFoHD, FAY A GO., Agents in Savannah. BAM’L L. MITCHIJ.I , June 5 Sept 7 13 Broadway, New York, j ! HAHN DEN’S EXPRESS. ! OFFIC E 1 ON R A NDOLPH Street, WE respectfully beg leave to iniorm the citizens ol Columbus j and ii a vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangements i ! with the Central Kaiiroad Banking Company, and are now run- ■ [ ning messmgers daily from Macon to Savannah. \iso, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- I I Western Railmad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Mac* n, thence i ! to Miiledgevilie Savai nah an* all intern eiiiaie places. Also, to Mon’gomery, Ala. We would also say, that our Fv presses by the sleanieis to New Y'ork aid Philadelphia enable us j to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. , Notes. Drafts, and Bill? collected in every town in the Northern j and Eastern -States ; also, to ( alifomia and Europe. Offices and Agents— Ranao’ph street, Columbus, opposite ; ! the ‘‘Corner Ftone” printing office : C. A. E! s A Bon, Mac-on . [ Mr. Kendrick, F**rt Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe: 153 Bay j street. Savannah ; 74 Broadway, .YYw Y’ork ; 43 and 45 South- ; ! Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street, ] | Providence; Montgomery street, Nan Francisco. LIVINGSTON, WIN'HESTER k. CO. Columbus, April 13—tw&.w FARE - REDUCED. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Philadelphia 5; Savannah Steam Navigation Company THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship j ‘SVI^'—STATE or GEORGIA, twelve hundred tons reglst* r, Capt. YV ALTER COLLINS, will ■ leave Savanuihas toilowa: W’ednesday, July 27 Wednesday, Aug 10. j 44 Aug 24 44 Sept 7. ?ept 19 “ Oct 5. i This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety J and c<>tnfort of the passengers, a.-.dher acof-rnmodalions are un- , ; surpassed by any steam-hip on ti e coast. Anew stemiship now building, in eveiy respect equal tothe * : State of Georgia, will lak* her place in the line during the j month of June, and wi 1, with the State of Georgia, make a week- ! ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. ’ Cabin passage Irom Savai nah to Philadelphia Js:o I Steerage “ 44 “ Philadelphia 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Asrent in Savannah. HERON & MAPTIN. May 21—:f Atrents in Philadelphia j Tew fihe Thoof LIVERY STABLE. M: 1 f | ‘li E undersigned return Iheir sincere thanks to their i.umer X GU3 nitrous and friend* for the liberal patronage her* tofore e v te ; ded to them, and would ret-pecttuily announce to the pub- ! lie that they iiave removed to their largt-and recent y finished PIKE PROOF BRICK STABLE,! WEST SIDE OGLETHORPE STREET, Adjoining Temperance Hall, and opposite H. C. Mc- Kee’s Carriage Repository, where they ar*; prepared to offer facilities and accommodations i unsurpassed in thesoaiiiern country. Their stables are fitted up , : with over ! ONE HUNDRED COMMODIOUS STALLS! Their lots are extensive and secure, uui Caddie Horses, Bug giess, Gairiages and Rnckaways, areof ti ev* ry first order. Our Drivers, Hostlers and Attendants ire sober, careful an-i courte ous. I very thing connected with our e-tablisliment is under ti e imme dale personal iftlention ol ihe Proprietors. We have spared no expense, and are determined to spare wo pains which auij be r *ecesary, to render per ec; sati a-- ion to all who may favor us with their patronage. We ho; e, therefore, by diligent find unremitting att ulion to our busintss, to merit a lib-ral share of public patronage. : FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE. N. B. Connected with our Liverv business, we have two spiendid i >mnibuses, w iih Hi e teams and carelul driver-, which will always he in readiness on the arrival and departure of the Cars an*! Steamboats Orders lett at the ti te s. and at ourrita bie, promptly attended to. VFKNuY he ECTiUR. * ‘oin.-nbiiH. Ga.. Jiftv 19. 1853—wlv. I United States Mail Line. THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, : From Columbus, Ga., to Chunnemiggee, Ala., j and you may go to Savannah the levt day, Irrin Columbus,) ! via luiaiingion,Band i ort,Ucnee,Cieekstand,Hernando,Enon, | and 4 ewart’s Milft. This line intersects at Cbunoenuggee the one to Montgomery via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee ami Chehaw, also the one leading .n the direction oi Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An- ; drew, Clayton and tubaila, Ala. I wili se-'d l**rward pas-engers or freight from ( nuDnenuggce 1 o any of the follow ing places; Union springs, Abtrioil.Arbor vi‘{e, Pcrote, Missouri, Bug Hall, Edgefi(.!d,Troy, and Kidgeiv. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, rhuisday and Saturday stoA. : trrive at Ghunnenuggee same days, at 9 p. m. Leave Chunnenuggee .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 ; rr..; arrive at Columbus san.*.- days at 9 p. m. May 2'—lwly APPLETON H A Y(oOD, Contractor. For Sale. Steam Engine, Engine Lathes, &c. IXI ck-r. cubri gu lß c * bs**ri I offer at greatly reduced . prices. One superior exr,. ffnisb n-w 8 tram Lee i:o 35 horse power, ; vitn steam pipes and f<-\ t ruer cow? >:*, cylinder Fj : uch stroke. . , ’•wo nine ft-et rV.Y. L.- ginc Turning Lathes. One Turi'ft'g l.a'bt-. lor YVo-vJ. A;>p-> at C!ambabC.*.ioo Gm F ciorv. 4-’- 70 2nr> F. T. TAVI.OB fr CD. For Sale. 1 Philosophioal and Chemical Apparatus. wHJ be sold below j - L Boston prioe*. F or particulars, apply at this office ‘joJuiiibas. ,'sb4—*if 1 SASH, LLINDS, AND DOORS! MANUFACTURED BY E. T. TAYLOR & 00., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. “pHE subscribers having recently erected extensive* addliious i J to then-S'eain VY *>rks for the purpose of manuiac urine the - above articles, and turnfched them-rtves with the lairvtand most approved machinery adapted to that business, are prepar ; *-d to furnish, at short notice, all work in the above line, of a quality and finish equal to the best made in any establishment. Pl ICF? OF SASH. Bby JO Unglazed, 7 cts.; Primed aid Glazed. 13 cts. 10 by 12 “ 9 44 44 “ “ is 44 12 by 1-1 44 1 0 4 * 44 •* “ 25 44 12 by 16 44 11 “ “ M “ 27 44 12 by ]8 44 12 44 “ •* 3*) 12 by 20 44 14 ** •* < * 35 12 iy 2 2 4 4 1 6 44 44 “ 4O J 2 Ly ‘24 “ 18 44 “ “ “ 45 All hash Primed-in the l*e*t manner; ar-.d wlien (Hazed w*U he tanh uliy superior French Giass will imar ably be used : Lip iasn lurnished when ordered at a reasonuble ad"- 1 ditional coat. Window Bliads. Pru x—Fixty cents per foot per pair measuring the lenglh. Example: a pair Blinds five feet in length $3 to Panel Doors—Moulding one side. H Inch 2 Panel §3 00; 4 Panel §3 50; 6 Panel #3 75: 1* 3*25;“ “ 3 75;” “ 4 CO -2 44 44 44 3 50; 44 44 400; 44 44 4 251 Fifty cents addition: I where both sides are Moulded. Patrons in sending th*ii orders *-hou *i be particular in speci fy mg size and number ol lights. Ac., lor Fash, and the ih eki ess, size i.d number oi Panels, extent ol Moulding, tc., lor Doors’ and the lei gth and w idth ol Blinds. Doors Painted plain o-Grained in the highest style ofthe art, if desired, at pric<-sto be agreed upon. TERM?- For bills less than SjilOO IK) ca**h, on delivery at Rail ro; and, Steamboat or on Wagon. lor bills over £UO 0 , reasonable time will be given for bunhab e pa| e*r < r sjitisft cion city arc* piui.ee, b* aril g interest Large centracts specially agreed upon. All work when delivered to Railroad, Rlenniboat or Wagon will be considered in possession ol purchase*-? and at their risk F, T. TAYLOR k CO. Columbus, Ga.. Aug. fO. 1853.—w4ni TROY FAC TORY. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on West side Broad street, next door to P. McLaren. JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO. tt. G. JEFFERSON, / successors H. W. NANCE, J, E, JEFFERSON, \ TO ( YV. K. HARRIS. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO., a PROPRIKT< RF ofthe above works, respectfully inform vU the public t.iat they now have on hand for sa'e, and are* constantly manufacturing all descriptions of Woopks * 4 Ware, such as Chairs, Bkttkkh, Bedsteads, But bets Tubs, Ac , Re., of the best material, and finished in excellent sty I* under their persona) supervision. The-.v particularly call ; tt* niion to tlieir various style? k quali ties of Chairs, which tor neatness, comfort, durability and chear.ness. cannot be surpassed in any country ; varying in price tromslO to s2l per dozen—specimens .f which can he ! seen at their WARE tJO.M one door above P. McLaren’h, I ftroad Street, Columbus, which tiie public are invited to ex ; amine. j Eveiy description of Cltairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c., made to or der after any fashion d* sired. They arc also prepared to fur nish YVt*. ow Sash and BniND-j oi’ell description to order. U£T Hand ome premiums were award* and to tl eTroy Factory I at the Southern Agricultural Feir at Macon, for the best speci men of < hair anJ It coder* Ware. £3FMr*lers left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street, * irected to Jefferson, Nance k Cos., Co*urubus will meet with prompt attention. Columbus, June Ist —wiy. LUMPKIN FURNITURE WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY. THE sub criber has now on hand und for sale at his Y\ are Room in Lumpkin, a largeand vrel.yL —selected lo! ol h'urnittire, of various styles and |VI LSESS: prices, and is ccnstaniiy Manulaciuring and re * s * ceivii.g among other?, the follow ing articles of the latest styles: Chairs, <Bota?. Bureaus, Bates, Bedsteads, Hideboaids, Dining-Tables, Wardrobes, W* rk-1 aides, Wash stands, Rocking-chairs, Looking Glass and Piciure Frames, nd in fact all articles belonging to hi> line of business can be bad at the shortest not ice and lowest terms. AI3O, Window Glass, French and American manufacture; Fire b- ard Prints and Border, Window shades, k c., &.c. Gmss cut to any shape nr size. AH work warranted. Piano Band Melodeous furnished to order. All orders thankfully receivtd and promptly attended to. ! Ftb. 15- 7wiy VV. H.CKOBBMAN. ARRIVALS FOR FALL TRADE, 1853. NEW AND HEAVY WOOLENS. The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered IN NEW YORK. WM. 11. KNOEPFEL, Nos. 99 and 101 William Street, New York, HAS now for sale an extensive stock of FALL (.'ODDS suit able ior CLGTHJEKe AN. 4 * MERCHANT TAILORS— moatly of ms own importation. Short lime and Cash bnytrs are particularly invited to call andexamine my stock betoie purchasing elpewhcre. New York. January 22—4wly AUBURN WATLR-CURE. THlSEstablisliment is now open for the reception of patients The location is pleasant and healthy, being on tl.e great i Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and i? about a hundred 1 yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Email Pox, &c_, is so complete and rapid as to seem almost m raculous; while in chronic diseases, i. e. ali diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep sia, Neuralgia, Scrotula, Consumption, etc., it is th* only effec tual modeof arresting the progress of the disease and eradicating j it from the system. in the pecu iar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sover | rign remedy, where ail other remedies have failed, and iu child birth it procures immunity from untold suffering. Patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets, two sheets anti several yards oMinen diaper for bandages. Terms according to treatment and attention required, payable, weekly, invariably. Consultation fee. ®5. DR. W.G. REED, i D . MRS. M. A. TuRBET, ( pl) y ß >C‘ns. Auburn. Msreh 16—wiy mch 3ftu\6w MARBLE WORKS, East side Broad St. near the Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantly on hand all kind-* of Grave Stones Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American, Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done | on stone in the beat possible mauner; an alikindsolGran ite Work at ihe shortest notice. JOHN H. MADDEN. P. S.—Piaster ofParifeand Cement,alwaysonhand ior sale. Gnlumbiip. March 7. 1850. 10 ti VARIETY WORKS. WARE ROOM Broad st.. COLUMBUS, Ga j NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF TIMF-S OFFK E. THE proprietors eftifl? establishment are endeavoring to Vest the evil of buying at tbe North, by manufacturing evei ’ description ol buiklinJ requirements—su* has PAA'EJ.D WIA’DOW RJ.JA'DR. sA&Ho tali s.zes, dres=ud FJ.cORI.YG PLAjYK, and other kinds of J. UMBER ; WOODEA m R ARE, 1 r.f Tver, description ; BEDSTEADS Irom £4 50 to §25 each.— •Ynd more remarkable tbaa all, the finest CO fT.J GE CHAIR I m tne world at $1 each. Pioaoe give us a call before purchasing elsew here, for we are a! wavs id a trading humor at few prices for ca*h. Di THU a* ii 5 per thousand. fCM. BROOKS ks O. (Vdnmhne July— ?Twtr I ’HE firet Volume ui Putnam’s being completed, per sons can b&ve them l >qizud io an? by leaving toets with ‘ DAVID ROBF, Book Binder. No [NUMBER 106.