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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME I]
THE TIMESJt SENTINEL.^
TENNENT LOMAX & ROSWELL ELLIS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL
Is published EVERY lEEDNFSDA Y and FRIDAY MORN
ING and SATURDAY EVENING.
THE WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL
’ i n published every TUESDA Y MORNING.
Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office.
TERMS:
TRI-WEEKLY, Five Dollars per annum, in advance.
WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance.
a'sT* Advertisements conspicuously inserted at One Dollar
per square, for the first insertion, and fifty cents for every sub
sequent insertion.
Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, o
Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday |
in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon aud j
three in the afternoon, at the Court House in the county in w hich
the property is situate. Notices of these sales must be given in
a public gazette forty day* previous to the day of sale.
Notices for the sale of Personal Property must he given at
least ten day* previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be publish
ed forty day*.
Notice that application will he made to the Court of Ordinary
for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must be published weekly for
two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must he published
thirty days— for Dismission from Administration, monthly six
months— tor Dismission from Guardianship forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months— for establishing lost papers, for the full spare
of three months —for compelling titles from Executors or Admin
istrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, the full
space, of three months.
Publications will always be continued accrrding to these, the
legal requirements,unless otherwise ordered.
L
LEGAL NOTICES3
C 5 EORGIA, Muscogee County.—Will be sold an
I the first Tuesday tin October next, at the Market House
in the City of Columbus, the following property, viz:
Macarina a woman about Uvei ty-nine years old, and her two
children, Caroline a girl about twelve years of age and Mar
gin et a girl about six years old ; also, Mary Ann a woman about
twenty-five year* old and her chilli Stephen a hoy sixyearsold,
levied on as the property of Augustus C. Johnson to satisfy sev- |
eral fl fas in my hands, one fiom the Inferior court of Muscogee !
in favor of Jes.se M. Reed against said Johnson ; and other li fas j
in my hands against s*dd Johnson.
Also forty acres of land in the south-west corner of lot of land, !
number not known, in the ninth district of Muscogee ; bounded j
east by the land of Ginn, and the north-west by Fontain ; levied !
on as the property of Win. 8. Thompson. Levy made and re- j
turned to me by the Constable.
Also, the following articles—six glass decanters,five tumblers,
one drain, ot.e screen, one hagafell table, &.C.. three dozen bot
tles, four glass jars, four picture frames, four tin measures, lev
ied on as the property of Charnac Newberry to satisfy a (i fa
from Muscogee Inferior court in favor of Michael Woodruff,
against said Newberry.
Also the Erick Yard on the north side of llie Lumpkin road, j
near or on the line of the East Commons ofthe city of Columbus, i
containing six acres, more or less, levied on as the property of
Win. B. (Robinson to satisfy a tl fa from Muscogee Superior
Court,in favor of Valencourt 11. Cady against Wm, I)., Bird F.
and Nathaniel Me Robinson and Seaborn Jones owners ofthe.
steamer Oceola. Property pointed out by Seaborn Jones.
Columbus, sept 3—tds A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
ipilso, at the same place, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, the following property to-wit':
Moses a mulatto man about twenty-five years of age, Eliza
beth a woman eighteen years old, Henrietta a child about two
years old, Lucinda a woman twenty-five years old ; levied on as i
the. property of Thomas King to satisfy mortgage Ufa from ;
Muscogee Inferior court in favor of Wm. A. Cl.ilom, and other
ti fas in my hand against said King.
Sept3—lds A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
Early Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, be
tween the law ful hours of sale, before the court house 1
door in Blakely, Early county, Ca., the following property, to wit
Two acres of land, more or less, whereon Mrs. W illiams now :
lives, adjoining 11. Jernagan and others on the Hartford read, j
lying near the town of Fort Gaines ; levied on as the property I
of Green Raley to satisfy ati fa from a justice court; (). 11. Da- i
vis, vs said Raley.
Also lot number three hundred and twenty-nine in the twenty
eighth district of Early county, containing two hundred and fifty
acres, more or Jess, levied on as the property of Ohediah P.
Cheatham, by a ti fa from Stewart Superior court; Elbert D.
Smith, vs said Cheatham.
Also lot of land number 257, in the 13th district of Early
county, levied on as the property of Harvy Small to satisfy ati
fa in favor of J. Ac J. Mcßryde, vs said Harvy Small.
August 30—wtds JOHN WEST, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, \ CO UR TOF ORDINAR Y,
Muscogee county, ) Juiv Term, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
“ITTHEREAS, Hugh It. Rodgers, administrator on the estate of
Francis M. Yickery, deceased, late of Muscogee county,
having applied for letters of dismission from said administration.
It is ordered by the ourt, that all persons concerned show
cause, (if any they have.) why said adminstrator should not be
dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said coun
ty on the first Jf/onday in March next.
. A true transcript from the minutes of said court, Augusta, 1853. j
August9—wt'nn. JOHN JOHNSON Ordinal}.
GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary,
Muscogee county, ( April Term, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
\ITtIEREAS, Win.N. Nelson, administrator de bonis non on ‘
> V the estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied for j
letters of dismission from said administration: It is ordered that ‘
all persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said j
administrator should not he dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to j
be held in and tor said county on the first Monday in November j
next. I
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1853.
Columbus, April 12—w6m JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary,
Muscogee county, ( April Term, 1853.
RULE NI SI.
-TTTHEREAS, Wm. N. Nelson,administrator on the estate of |
\ ? Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied for letters of |
dismission from said administration : It is ordered that all per- !
sons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why said admin- j
istrator should no* be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be
held in aud sot s id c >unty on the first Monday in November
A true transcript fro n the minutes of said court, April 4.1853.
April 12 w6m JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
CA corgia, Randolph county.— Whereas. Jas. Ruth-
T erford, Guardian of Benjamin and Absalom Sutler, applies j
to me for dismission from his said Guardianship. All persons
interested are, therefore, hereby required to file their objections, !
if any they have, on or before the May term of this court next
ensuino-, otherwise said applicant will be then and taere dismis
sed. Given under my hand at office the 17th March, 1853.
March23—w6m ’ O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
G EOIIGI A , l COURT OF ORDINARY,
Steivavt county. \ April Term, 1853.
T TPON the petition of William 11. House, Executor of the last ;
U Will and Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters !
of dismission from his said executorship:
it is on motion, ordered by the court that all persons concern- j
| ed, shew cause, on or before the next term of said court, why ■
said .letters should not then be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, April 12,1853. j
April 19—wfim J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary. j
Joim A, J, AY eat tier sby ) Stewart Superior Court
vs. \ April Term, 1853.
Elizabeth Wcathersby. S Libel for Divorce.
TT appearing by the return of the sheriff that the defendant is
not to be found iu the. County of Stewart, it is therefore or
dered by the Court that service of'tkis libel be pertected on the
stid Elizabeth Wcathersby, bv publication of this order in the
Columbus Times and Sentinel once a mouth mr four months
u xt preceding the ensuing term >f this Court.
A true extract from the A/inul sos this Court.
June 15—lani4oi I. M. COX, Clerk.
Susan Grubbs 1 Stewart Si perior Court,
vs. > April Term, 1853.
.Tosiab Grubbs. ) Libel for Divorce.
if apooaring bv the return o the Sheriff that the defendant is j
not io be found in this county, it is therefore ordered by the j
Court tha* service of this libel be perfected on the said Josiah
Grubbs, bv publication of this order in the Columbus Times aud
Sentinel once a month for four mouths next preceding the ensu
ing term of this Court. „ „
A true extract Horn the Minutes of .Stewart Miperior Court for
April Term, 1853. June 15—lam4m l. M. COX, Clerk.
Caroline S\ Cnteitliead ) Stewart Superior Court,
vs. *> April Term. 1853.
Thomas J. CatenheaiL S Libel for Divorce.
IT appearing by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is
not to be found in the count v of .Stewart, it is therefore order
ed by the Court that service of this libel be perfected on the said
Thomas J. Cateuheail by publication of this order in the Colum
bus Times aud Sentinel', once a month for four months next pre
ceding the ensuing Term of this Court.
A trueextract from the Minuter- of said Court.
Juve 15—lamim I. M. COX, Cleik.
“THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF t h e STATES.”
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1853.
GEORGIA, } COURT OF ORD.NAItY,
Stewart county. ( November Term, 1853.
UPON the petition of William 11. House, Executor ot the last
Will and Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters
! of dismission from his said executorship.
It is on motion, ordered by the court that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, on or before the next November term of said
court, why said letters should not then be granted.
A trueextract from the minutes of said court, April 12, D53.
April 19—w6m J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinny.
GEORGIA, 1 COURT OF ORDINAR 1 ,
Randolph county.) June Term, 1853.
FIILIP CAUSEY, administrator on the estate ofDavid Har
vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned His
court for letters of dismission,
It is ordered that all and singular the parties interested, show
cause, if any they have, on or before the next January Term of
this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be
granted, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office the 25th June, 1853.
July s—wfim O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) Court of ordinary of said coun-
Itanrlolph county, ) ty, April Term, 1853.
TAMES W. COLLINS, administrator of VV.Collins, late of said
county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters of
dismission from his said administration, and it appearing that
said estate has been fully administered : Ordered that all persons
tile their objections, if any they have, on or before the November
Term ofthis court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator
will be then and there dismissed.
April 12—wtim O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY,
Randolph county, ij Juno Tern, 1853.
YJHILIP CAUSEY, Administrator on the estate of David Har-
JL veil, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned this
court for letters of dismission. It is ordered that all persons con
cerned, file their objections, (if any they have,) on or before the
January term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Admis
trator will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand
at office the lGtli day of June 1853.
__ Juno 21—wfim. Q, P. BEALL, Odinary.
(T eorgia, Talbot county.— Office of Ordinary, 29th
T March, 1853. —Whereas J. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan
iel Wommock’s orphans, petitions for letters of Dismission from
said guardianship:
Be it ordered, That all persons concerned, be and appear at
the June Term ofthe Court of Ordinal y of said county, next en
suing, then and there to shew cause, it any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, April 15th, 1853
April 26—w6m MARION PETHUNE, Ordinary.
’ i
j s eorgia, Randolph county— Whereas, John Gil-
IX bel t. Guardian of Ilendley E. Hill, minor and orphan ol
William E. Hill, deceased, applies to me for dismission from
said Guardianship. All persons interested are therefore hereby
required to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the
May Term of this Court next ensuing, otherwise said applicant
will he then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at offlee, the 17th March, 1853.
March S3 —wfim O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
G 1 EORGIA, Early county. —By virtue of an order
X from the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold in the town of Blakely, F-arly county, before the cotat
house door, on the first Tuesday in November next, between t he
lawful hours of sale, lots of land numbers one hundred and ;
seventy two, one hundred and forty-eight, and one hundred and
forty-nine, all in the fifth district oi said county, containing each
two hundred and fifty acres, well improved and in good repair.
Sold as the property of J. B.S. Holmes, deceased, for the bene
fit oftbo heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale will
be made on the day of sale.
August 9—tds. THOMAS SPEIGHT, Adm’r.
Cl EORGIA, liaudolpli. county.—Whereas, Zacha-
X riali Nichols applies to me for letters of administiation on the
estate of Josiah J. Nichols deceased, late ts said county.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al’ and singular the l
kindred and creditors of said dec ! ased, to be and appear at my j
office, on or before the first Monday in October next, and make !
known their objections, if any they have, otherwise, said letters
will then and there be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, the 9lh day of August, 1853.
August 16—w7t. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
Georgia, iiaudolpli county.—Whereas, Jeremiah
.T. Culverhouse applies to me for letters of administrate■
on the estate <4 Mary W tiler, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on or before the first .Monday in October next, and file ob- I
jection. if any they have, otherwise letters of administration will
lie granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand at office this 20th Aug. 1853.
Aug 30—w6t ‘ Q. P, BEALL, Ordinary.
Cy EORGIA, Randolph county.—Court of Or-
S Dinah y.—Whereas, by the petition of William Hayes, ad
ministrator on the estate of Enoch Rigsby, deceased, and the
estate of Kinchen Faircloth, deceased, it appearing to this court
that he has fully administered both oi said estates, and moves the j
court to grant him letters of dismission: All persons concerned in
either of said estates, are hereby notified to make known their
objections, if any they have, on or hetore the October term of
this court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will then
and there be dismissed. Given under my hand at office the 29th |
march 1853. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
April 5 w6m
COURT OF ORDINARY ) , „
for Early county. ) Jvly Term * 18: ’ 3 -
S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary, Presiding :
IT appearing to the Court by ttie Petition of Berrien Chambers,
that Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased, didin his life time execute j
to said Berrien Chambers, his bond conditioned to execute titles !
in fee simple to lot of land number two hundred and ninety-sev
en, in the twenty-sixth district of Early county, to said Berrien
Chambers ; and the said Nathaniel Bartlett having departed this !
life withor. texecuting titles to said lot of land, or providing in i
any way for the same. And it further appearing that the said Ber
rien Chambers has paid the full amount ofthe purchase juice of
said lot of land: and the said Berrien liming petitioned this j
Court to direct and order Thomas B. Andrew's, administrator of
*he estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased, to -execute to lnm ti
tles to said lot of land in conformity with said bond and the law:
It is, therefore, ordered by the court here, that notice be given
at three public places in said county, and in the Columbus Times
and Sentinel, of such application three months, that all persons
concerned may file their objections in the Clerk’s office, if any
they have, w hy Thomas 15. Andrews, administrator as aforesaid,
should not execute titles to said lot of land to said Berrien
Chambers, in conformity to said Bond and the Statute in such
ease made and provided. j
A true extract from the minutes of said court. July 10th, 1853. j
S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary E. C.
July 26—w3m
William J Scott, Adm*r. ) Scire Facias to make Parties,
of Archibald H. Scott, dec’d. (In Muscogee Interior Court,
rs f August Term, 1853.
Michael H. Goss. J
It appearing to toe Court that the Defendant in she above case,
Michael 11. Goss is not to be found in this State. It it therefore j
ordered by the Court, that service be perfected on the said i
.Michael IL Goss by the publication ofthis rule in some public i
gazette of this State once a month lor four months before the !
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Inferior Court,
August Term 1853, this 25th day of August, 1853.
Columbus, sept 6, 1853—w4m A P JONES, clerk.
Administrator's Sale. —Under leave granted by the ;
Ordinary of Cass county, will be sold at the Market House
in Columbus on the first Tuesday in November next, the house
and lot in Columbus belonging to the estate of John 8. Randle,
deceased, situated on the north-west corner of Troup and Frank
lin streets, and now occluded bv Porter Ingram. Esq. Terms
Cash. A. H. CHAPPELL,
September 6. 1853. Administrator. ;
Vdministrator’s Sale.— Agreeably to an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Early County, will be. sold before the
Court House door in the town of Canton, Cherokee County, on
the first Tuesday in November next, lot of land No. 592 in the ‘
15th Oist., 2d section of Cherokee County. Sold as the proper
tv of J’lhn Jones, late of Earlv countv deceased. Terms cash.
’ Sept. 6 1853—wtds. THOS. B. ANDREWS, Adrn'r.
\ riministrator’s Sale.— Agreeably to an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Early county, will be sold before the
Court of Ordinary in the town of Dallis, Paulding county, on
the first Tuesday in November next, lot of land No. 172, in the
19th Pist.. 3d section Paulding county. Sold as the property ol
John Jones late of Early county decayed. Terms cash.
Sept. 6 1853—wtds. THOS. B. ANDREWS. jfrlnFr.
\ dininislrator’s Sale.—Land and Negroes.
J\. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary for Early
countv, will be sold before the court house door in'Blakely, on
the first Tuesday in October next, fifteen hundred and fifty acres
of fine cotton lands in two bodies, viz.: Lots numbers two hun
dred and seventy-eight, three hundred and nine, three hundred
and nineteen in the fourth district of Early, and numbers one
hundred and seventy, one hundred and seventy-one. one hun
dred and fifiv and fifty acres of another lot in the tilth district of
Earlv, near Fort Gaines.
These are valuable lands—persons wishing to see them hetore
sale, will phase call on the undersigned at Fort Gaines.
Also, at the same time and place, icill be sold, the fol
lowing likely NEGROES, viz :
Rill, a boy about niueteeu years of age.
Willis, s boy “ four
Jen nett, a girl “ six
Seaborn, a boy “* thirteen
Hinton, a man “ fifty
A/ary, a woman ‘* nlty
Atlsold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Robert
! Thompson, deceased.
! Titles good.—Terms easy, and m&de known on the day ot
: s&ie, by JOHN THOMPSON, Adm'r.
With w ill annexed of Robert Thompson.
I August 2—w td^
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordir-ary of Musco
EY. gee county, will besoldat the market house in the city o
Columbus, on the first Tuesday in October next, the lands “be
louging to the estate of Henry Surles, deceased, being all of lo
number 181,(except one acre in the north-west corner,) also, a
strip of ten acres on the south side of lot number 170. Also, the
west half of the balance of said lot number 170, all situated in the
seventh district of said county, being the lands on which said de
ceased resided at the time of his death, containing about 220
acres. These lands lie about 12 miles below’ Columbus, on the
Jamestown and Lumpkin road, are in good repair, and as to
quality, can scarcely be equalled in this section of country.
A liberal credit will be given.
August 9—wtds JETHRO OATES, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.—By virtue of an order ot the
Ordinary of the county of Early, will be sold in the town
of Blakely, before the Court house door, on the first Tuesday in
October next, within the law ful hours of sale, the following j ro
perty to wit: Lots number 5,6, 41, 48, and part of 46, 25, 26, 27,
28, in the town of Fort Gaines, most ofsaid lots having buildings
and improvements thereon. Also 10 acres lying on Colomokee,
being part of tot No. 331,5 th district Early, also, OHe hundred and
nineteen acres on the north side of 362 in the sth district ot’ Ear
ly', the last mentioned lot or parcel of land, will be laid out in
small lots of from 5 to 20 acres each, arid sold separately to suit
purchasers, a plan of which will be exhibited on the day of sale.
Also tw'o acres being part of lot number 320 in the sth district
of Early county, known as the snap eyo place. Also the west
half of lot of land number 289 in the 4th district of Early county.
The above described property wiil be sold for the benefit ol the
heirs and creditors ot John W. Sutlive, late of said county de
ceased, as said deceased’s property. Terms made known on the
day of sale. JAMES M. NADING, Adm’r.
August 16—tds.
Administrator’s! Sale.—On the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, will be sold in Cuthbert, Randolph county, four
negroes, viz: Maria, a woman sixty-five, Abram, a naan forty
three, Dave, a man thirty-five, and Bob, a man twenty-four years
of age. Said negroes are the property of Timothy Pittman, de
ceased , and sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for the purpose of distribution amongst the heirs of said deceas
ed. Terms on the day. A. A. PITTMAN, Adm’r.
August It'—tds.
Administrators’ Sale.—Will be sold in Cuthbert,
Randolph county, on the first Tuesday in October next, the
settlement of lands on which Sterling G. Rodgers resided at the
time of his death. The settlement embraces Jots Nos. 2,4 and
30, in the 6th district of said county, on w hich there are some
225 acres open and improved lands. Baid lands are situated some
seven or eight miles west of Cuthbert, Ga. Terms on the day.
August IC—tds. C. C. <(* C. A. WILLIS, Aom’rs.
Administrator’s Sale—Will be sold in Cuthbert,
Randolph eounty on the first Tuesday in ( ctober next, the
settlement of lands on which Erasmus G ay, Emj.. resided at the
time of his death, to wit: lots numbers 140, 141. 149, 148 aud 180
more or less of 147, all adjoining in the eighth district of said
county, on which are tolerabh good log building, an excellent
gin house and screw. Three hundred acres us ooee lands princi
pally all fresh, well watered, and in short avers desirable place
lor a farmer. Fold by order of the court of ordinary of said
county. Terms, twelve months credit with small notes and se
curity.
Any person wishing to purchase such a place will do well to
examine Uie above mentioned lands, as each let w ill be put up
separately. LEWIS GAY , Adinr.
July s—wtds _
4 dministrator’s Sale—Agreeably to an order ofthe
XjL Court of Ordinary of Early county, will be sold before the
court house door in Blakely, on the first Tuesday in October next,
lot of land number two hundred and forty in the fourth district of
Early county, knowmas Mrs. Epsey Dyson’s place. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs of said Epsey Dyson, deceased.
Terms on t lie day of sale. ABNER DYBUN, Adm’r.
Aug 2—wtds.
Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold on the first Tues
day iu October next, before the Court home door in Cuth
bert, Randolph county, two hundred and fifty acres land, more
or less, comprising a part of lots Nos. 200 and £l7 in 11- e 9th dis
trict of said county, the same being the interest of Mary Knigh
ton, deceased, in and to said lots of land, and sold as a portion of
her estate for purpose of division among the heirs.
August 16—tds, JAMES LITTLE, Adm’r.
\ PPLICATION will be made to the Ordinary ofMusco
x\ gee count} on the first Monday in September next, for letters
of administration, w ith the Will annexed, on the estate of Ran
dall Jones, deceased, late of said county.
WILLIAM N. JONES.
Columbus, Aug. 2—w7t,
IT'xecuior’s Sale.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
1 j November next in the town of Lumpkin Stewart county,
Ga., twelve hundred and fifty acres of land, lying 7 miles east
of Lumpkin, on the stage road leading to Oglethorpe, belong
ing to the estate of Covington Brooks, dec’d., late of Randolph
county. The above place is well improved in a high state of
cultivation ; about half open land, and half in woods. Terms
made known on the day of sale. C. C. BROOKS, Ex’r.
Sept. 0 1853 —wtds -
N. B. The above land can be had at private sale, by apply
ing to D.R. Stone on the premises, or It. C. Black, at Ogle
thorpe, or myself, 11 miles east of Columbus. C. C. B.
r| V\V O months after date application wiil be made to the
X Court of Ordinary of Talbot County for ieate to sell all
the Real Estate of Oliver 11. P. Daniel late of said county de
ceased. JOSEPH BROWN, Adm’r.
July 19, 1853—w2m.
rjYWO months after date application will lie
1 to the court of ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Joanna Christian, late f
said county, deceased. SILAS M McGRADY, t T , v -,
Sopt 6- w2m IVEY -MORRIS. ex re.
Notice—Lost Notes.
IOST on the 18th ofthis month, in Stewart county, Georgia, on
J the road leading from Florence to Columbus, between Flor
ence and the Muscogee line, a small blank book with onepocke
in it, used for a pocket book, which contained several papers of
value ; among them was a bill ol sale made by Mary D. Leith to
Wm. Davis, of Russel county,’Ala., for a negro man named Tom ;
and three notes of hand, one on Thomas S. Saunders, due the
25th of December next, for $67 and some cents ; one on John
Dawson for $27 and some cents, and one on Thomas Sattee,
near Floience, Stewart county, Ga., for $l2O, this note was given
lor the hire of a negro man by the name of Tom, which Sattee
now has in possession, made payable to Mary I). Leith, due the
25th of December next. All persons are forewarned from trading
for said'notes, and the makers are hereby notified not to pay them
to any person but myself. Any information in relation to said
pocket book and papers will be thankfully received
Salem. Ala., Aug. 30—w4t WM. DAVIS.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby notified that I claim to be the own- I
er of the West-half of Section 17, Townshiji 11. and Range j
28, in Barbour county, Ala., the same same being a Creek Indi- ‘
an Reservation, the contract for which has been lost, and that j
I shall proceed on the 3d Monday in November next, at the Office j
of the Hon. Alfred Iverson, in the city of Columbus, Ga,. to !
take evidence of the existence and loss of said original contract i
in order to establish a copy thereof agreeably to the rules of the j
General Land Office, and to apply for a Fatent to the same.
JAMES L. PUGH.
Columbus, August 23d, 1853—wfit*
Notice.
O TOLEN or strayed from the subscriber near Cuthbert, Ran- j
dolph county,Ga.,on the night of the 13th inst., a sorrel
mare MULE of ordinary size, about lour years old ; mai e neat
iv roaclied, her tail wa9 shaved and swabbed last spring and has
g'rown three orfou ■ inches. Faid mule has a grey cr ror n spot
three inches wide and about four inches long between her eyes j
and nose. Any information concerning said mule will bethana
luily received, or if stolen, I will pay twenty-five dollars for the
muie with sufficient evidence to convict the thief. Address.
JAMES A. RUCKER,
August 23—wtf Cuthbert, Ga.
FRAUD!
ALL who want Axes of the real Collins & Cos. make should
be particular to notice the stamps, as there are various
counterfeits and imitations stamped Collins and labelled much
like ours, which are fraudulently sold iu some parts of the Uni
ted States as our manufacture. They are made in different parts
of the country by various axe-makers, aud generally their poor
est quality. The genuine Collins axes, which have acquired
such an extensive reputation, are invariably stamped “COLLINS
&. CO., HARTFORD,’’ aud each axe has a printed label with my
signature. *lt is now more than Twenty-five years since we |
commenced the business v. ith the stamp of “Collins & Cos. Hart- j
ford.” and I do not know of any other axe-maker by the name ot i
Collins In the United States. SAM. W. COLLINS.
August 23d, 1853.—w1y.
AUBURN WATER-CURE.
TillSEstablishment is now open for the reception of patients j
The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great j
Southern Maiißoutein Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred j
yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad.
The efficacy ofthe Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a !
Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox. &c„ is so complete and |
rapid as to seem almost miraculous; while in chronic diseases,
i. e.alldiseases ot long standing,as Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspep
sia.” Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption. Ac., it s the onl} effec
tual modeof arresting the prog*css oi the disease aud eradicating
it from the system. {
Iu the peculiar diseases of Women, the Water Cure tsasover- :
sign remedy, where ail other remedies have failed, aud in child-i
birth it procures immunity from untold suffering.
Patients shouldbriug one quiff,a comfort, two pair blankets, (
wo sheets and several yards of luieu diaper for bandages.
Terms according to treatment and attention required, payable j
weekly, invariably. Consultation fee. $5.
DR. W. G. REED, ; D . .
MRS. M. A. TORBET, f 1 *!.
Auburn, lb-wly meb 3T*u6w
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS!
MANUFACTURED BY
E. T. TAYLOR & 00.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
THE subscribers having recently erected extensive additions
to their Steam Works for the purpose of manufacturing the
above articles, and furnished themselves with the latest and
most approved machinery adapted to that business, are prepar
ed to furnish, at short notice, all work in the above line, of a
quality and finish equal to the best made in any establishment.
PRICES OF SASH.
Bby 10 Unglazed, 7 cts.; Primed and Glazed, 13 ct3.
10 by 12 “ 9 “ ,r “ “ 18 “
12 by 14 “ 10 “ “ “ 25 “
12 by J 6 “ 11 “ “ “ “ 27 “
12 by 18 “ 12 “ “ “ “ 30 “
12 by 20 “ 14 “ “ “ “ 35 “
12 by 22 “ 16 “ “ “ “ 40 “
12 by 24 “ 18 “ “ “ 45 “
All Sash Primed iu the best manner; and when Glazed will
be faithfully Tinned: superior French Glass will invariably
be used : Lip Sash furnished when ordered at a reasonable ad
ditional cost.
Rolling- Window Bliads.
Price —Sixty cents per foot per pair measuring the length.
Example: a pair Blinds five feet in length $3 00
Panel Poors—Moulding one Side.
H Inch 2 Panel $3 00; 4 Panel $3 50; 6 Panel $3 75;
If “ “ “ 3 25;“ “ 3 75;“ “ 4 00;
2 “ “ “ 3 50; “ “ 4 00; “ “ 425
Fifty cents additional where both sides are Moulded.
Patrons in sending their orders should be particular in spec
fyingsize and number oflights, &c., for Sash, and the thicknes
size >nd number of Panels, extent of Moulding, &c., for Dooi
and the length and width of Blinds.
Doors Painted plain or Grained in the highest style of the ai
if desired, at prices to be agreed upon.
TERMS—For bills less than SIOO <>o cash, on delivery at Rail
road, Steamboat or on Wagon.
For bills over SIOO 00, reasonable time will be given for
bankable paper or satisfactory city acceptance, bearing interest
Large contracts specially agreed upon.
All work when delivered to Railroad, Steamboat or Wagon
will be considered in possession of purchases and at their risk
E, T. TAYLOR & CO.
Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 30, 1853.—w4m
For Sale.
Steam Engine, Engine Lathes, &c.
TO close consignments, the subscribers offer at greatly reduced
prices.
One superior extra finish new Steam Engine 35 horse power,
with steam pipes and governor complete, ’2 inch cylinder 40
inch stroke.
Two nine feet slide Engine Turning Lathes.
One Turning Lathe, for Wood.
Apply at Columbus Cotton Gin Factory.
Aug 30—w2m E. T. TAYLOR & CO.
TROY FACTORY. ”
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Ware Room on West side Broad street, next door io
P. McLaren.
JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO.
li. G. JEFFERSON, ) SUCCESSORS C 11. W. NANCE,
J. E. JEFFERSON, \ TO (W. K. HARRIS.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS ofthe above works, respectfully inform
vJI the public that they now have on hand for sale, and are
constantly manufacturing all descriptions of Wooden
’ v ’ Ware, such as Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, Buckets
Tubs, &c., &c., of the best material, and finished in excellent
style under their personal supervision.
They particularly call attention to their various styles & qttali
ties of Chairs, which for neatness, coinfort, durability and
cheapness, cannot be surpassed in any country ; varying in
price from $lO to $24 per dozen —specimens of which can be
seen at their WARE BOOA/ one door above P. McLaren’s,
Broad Street, Columbus, which the public are invited to ex
amine.
Eveiv description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c., made to or
der after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to fur
nish Window Sasii and Blinds ol all description to order.
ST§T Handsome premiums were awarded to the Troy Factory
at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best speci
men of Chair and Wooden Ware.
inters left at their Ware Room —west side Broad Street,
directed to Jefferson, Nance &• Cos., Columbus will meet with
prompt attention.
Columbus, June Ist.—wly.
LUMPKIN FURNITURE
WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY.
THE subscriber has now on hand and for sale
h |S Ware Room in Lumpkin, alargeand wellCyL
selected lot of Furniture, of various styles and
prices, and is constantly Manufacturing and re ‘
ceiving among others, the following articles ofthe latest styles:
Chairs, Sofas, Bureaus, Safes, Bedsteads, Sideboards,
Dining-Tables, Wardrobes, Work-Tables, Wash
stands, Rocking-chairs, Looking Glass and
Picture Frames,
nd in fact all articles belonging to liislineof businesscan be bad
at the shortest notice and lowest terms.
Also, Window Glass, French and American manufacture; Fire
beard Prints and Border, Window Shades, &c., Acc, Glass cut
to any shape or size. Ail work warranted.
Pianos and Melodeons furnished to order.
All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Feb. 15—7wly VV. IL CROSSMAN.
MARBLE WORKS,
East side Broad St. near the Market Xlonse
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly on hand all kinds of Grave Stones
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American,
Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done
on stonein the best possible manner; ana allltincls olGran
ite Work at the shortest notice.
JOHN H. MADDEN.
P- S.—Plaster ofParis and Cement,always on hand for
sale. Columbus, March 7, 1850. 10 ts
JAMES ROUSSEAU
KFEPS a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for eale on
reasonable terms, consisting of—
-100 Bbls. Flour;
75 Sacks Rio Coffee;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ;
10 Bbls. New England Rum ;
10 Bbls. Common Gin;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40 Hgds, N. O. Sugar.
100 Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also, fine Brandies and Wines of different qualities.
Also, many other articles too numerous to mention. Those
wishing to purchase, will please give him a call.
Z'lF* Store West side Broad Street, 6 doors above Rankin’s
Corner.
Coiumbus, Jan. 11, 185 . 1 wtf
LAMPS, PHOSGENE GAS, BURNING
FLUID AND CAMPHENE.
THE subscribers are manufacturers of and dealersin theabove
articles, and offer for sale to the trade one of the largest as
sortmei-ts of spirit lamp* to be found in the United States. They
would call special attention to the patent Safet} Phosgene Lamp,
which furnishes tiie most brilliant portable light known, and is
so constructed on the principle of Davy’s Safety Mine Lamp,
as to make an explosion from accident impossible. It is superi
or to any artificial light where the gas of cities cannot be obtain
ed. Materials for light ot best quality always for sale at the low
est marker price. _t: H AS. STARR, Jr. & Cos.
11 < I u'; n street, New York.
CoJumbu*. August 9 1853—w3m.
BALE ROPE!
Five Hundred Coils Kentucky Bale Rope.
For sale by STERLING F. GRIMES.
Columbus, Aug. *2^*1853. —twtt
’ E first Volume of Putnam's Magazine being completed, per
sous can have them bound in any style, by leaving them
“'fib DAVID ROB 5,
June 24 w Beck Binder, No. TI Broad sf.
TRAVELING.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
” Off AN GE O F SC IIE DUL E.
On and after the 16th inst. the Passenger Train will leave and
run by the following schedule daily until further notice:
Leave Columbus at 9A. M.; Arrive at Macon 325 P.M.
Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus 1 5 P. M.
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus, May 14, 1853.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Steamships.
QrHHER ARRANGEMEHT. —Days of leaving Sa-
O vaiinah for New York:
The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, on Wednesday, June 8
Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 11
Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Saturday, “ 18
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 25
‘ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, July 2
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 9
t-lorida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 16
Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20
S Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, ‘ “ 23
l'lorida, u Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 30
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 6
Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 13
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 17
‘ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 20
‘ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 27
u Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 31
‘ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, Sept. 3
‘ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 10
Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 14
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed,
safety or comfort—making their passages in 50 to 60 hours, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They
offer a most desirable conveyance to Now York. On the com
pletion of tlie Atlanta in the autumn, this line will be semi
weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday.
Cabin Passage $5
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH ILL,
June 5 Sept 7 13 Broadway, New Y r ork.
FARE REDUCED.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINF. .
Philadelphia, fy Savannah Steam Navigation Company.
, -ffcacr THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship
STATE OF GEORGIA,
twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will
leave .Vavann; h as follows:
Wednesday, July 27 Wednesday, Aug 10.
“ Aug 24 “ “ Sept 7.
“ Sept 19 “ Oct 5.
This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety
and comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un
surpassed by any steamship on the coast.
Anew steamship now building, in every respect equal to the
State of Georgia, will take her place in the line during the
month of June, and wi.l, with the State of Georgia, make a week
ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday.
Gubin passage from Savarnah to Philadelphia S2O
Steerage “ “ “ Philadelphia 8
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
HERON & MAPTIN,
May 21—ts Agents in Philadelphia
NEW EIRE PROOF
LIVERY STABLE.
rjMIH undersigned return tiioir sincere thanks to their mimer-
X ous patrons and friends for the liberal patronage her* tofore
extended to them, and wouid respectfully announce to the pub
lic that they have removed to their large and recently finished
FIRE PROOF BRICK STABLE,
WEST SIDE OGLETHORPE STREET,
Adjoining Temperance Hall, and opposite H. C. Mc-
Kee's Carriage Repository,
where they are prepared to offer facilities and accommodations
unsurpassed in the southern country. Their stables are fitted up
with over
ONE HUNDRED COMMODIOUS STALLS!
Tbeir lots are extensive and secure. Out Faddle Horses, Bug
gies, Cairiages and Rockaways, are of the very first order. Our
Drivers, Hostlers and Attendants are sober, careful and courte
ous. Everything connected with our establishment is under
the immediate personal attention of the Proprietors. We have
spared no expense, and are determined to spare no pains which
may he necessary, to render perfect satisfaction to all who may
favor us with their patronage. We hope, therefore, by diligent
and unremitting attention to our business, to merit a liberal
share of public patronage.
FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE.
N. B. Connected with our Livery business, we have two
splendid Omnibuses, with fine teams and careful drivers, which
will always be in readiness, on the arrival and departure of the
Cars and Steamboats. Orders left at the IL te’s, and at our Sta
ble, promptly attended to. VEP.NOY & ECTOR.
Columbus, Ga., July 19, 1853—wly.
United States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ga., to Chunnenuggee, Ala.,
(and you may go to Savannah the next day, from Columbus,)
via Lamington, Sand Fort, Uchee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Enon,
and S 1 ewart’s Mills.
This line intersects at Chunnenuggee the one to Montgomery
via Cotton \ alley, Tuskegwe and Chehaw, also the one leading
in the direction of Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An
drew. Clayton and Eufaula, Ala.
I will send forward passengers or freight from Chunnenuggee
to any of the following places; Union Springs, AberfoiJ, Arbor
vi’ae, Perote, Missouri, Bug Hall, Edgefield, Troy, aud Ridgely.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. M.,
arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9p. in.
Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4
a. m.; arrive at Columbus same davs at 9 p. m.
May 28—lwly APPLETON HAYGOOD, Contractor.
NOTICE.
A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA.,
By J. B. HICKS.
THE undersigned has taking the Livery Stable in Girard, Ala.,
heretofore occupied by V. C. Kirkland, for the purpose of
carrying on a general
-ST LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS,
Under the superintendence of
D. A. GARRETT, -2—22
the proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia.
This stable will be interior to none inthis country in point of
attention to rtock and good management.
Persons wishing to hire HORSES and BUGGIES can
find as good in this stable as can be found any where. Call and
give me a trial.
N. B. The citizens of Columbus will please bear in mind that
wheneverthey have to hire a horse or a horseand buggy for the
transaction ofjjusiue&s in Alabama, that they can make a saving
oi !rom 25 to .5 cents on th*trip by hiring on the other side of
the river. July 2 —tw6m
INK MANUFACTORY.
A few doors above the Market, at No. 158
Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
THE undersigned has just completed his establishment for
the Manufactory of Ink, and offers extraordinary induce
ments to Merchants, and all others to purchase his superior ar
ticle.
This Ink is of a bright jet black, flows beautifully from the
pen, and is so indelible, as many can testify, that even oxalic acid
will not r< move it from paper. No other Ink will stand the
test of oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same
word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic
acid to both, and instantly the word written with the other Ink
will disappear, while mine will remain. Hence its value for
Merchants, Banks, Mortgages. Public Documents, &c.
No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
this Ink. Fraud or defalcations from this source will be totally
cut off by those who use this Ink.
I wtlfsell as cheap as sach an article can be bought in New
York. For sale wholesale aud retail by
Aug. 27 tw2mwti JOHN E. LAMAR, Proprietor.
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