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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME I] ’ THE TIMES k SENTINEL. TENNENT LOMAX & ROoWELL ELLIS, EDITORS AND PK 1 PRIKTORS. TIIK TUI-WEEKLV TIMES A SKSTISEL JD piibliihed EVERY WRDXISnAY and FRIDA Y XOKX “JWV and SA TV It DA Y EET.VEYH. THE WEEKLY TIMES A SEXTIKEL . Is published every T JUS DA Y MORXIXO. Office on Randolph streot, opposite the ?oat (Jit'ce. ms : t TKI-WTiEKI.V,Fivt Dolx.aks per an? ar, in advance, f VVi’KKLY, Two Dollars per annum , y VHT’ Vdverttseinents conspicuously’ merted at One Dollar per.quare. for th first in writ on, and* (ttv cbkt*lor every sub ,'sectueut insertion. w i.iberul deduction wtil bo made for yearly advertisfuwnt*. I Bale of Land and Searoe*, hy Administrators, Executors, o kdiianiiH'iA. are required by law tc be held ost the first Tuesday pin the month, between the hourts of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court Moure in the county in which the property is situate, Norires o f these pales must he friven in a public gazette/arty days previous to the day of sale, f .Votic**B for tlie sale of Personal Property uiuet be given at least >tn days previous lo the day of rale* . Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be publish ed forty dtys. Notice tiiat application will be made to the Court of Ordinary fry ‘••ave to wli Land or Negroes, must be published weekly lor tvo n.-vtks. | citation* for Letters of Administration must be published thirty days- for Dismission lroin Arimnistratioii, ‘.nnnthly six months lor Dlstnixsii n trom Cuardiaiistiip forty Jn/.t. V Rules for Foreclosure <>f Mortgage must be published monthly for four months for establishing 10.-t papers, fnr.the jull space of thrrr month* —for com millin’ titles trori Executors or Adiniii fstrators, where a bond lias been given by .the deceased, ‘he full space, of three months. ■ Publication, will always tie continued acc riling to these, the esral requirements, in less otherwise ordered. JLKGA L NOTICE __ Early Shsrriffs Sale bo sold on tue first l ucsd iy in November next, before . v V the Court House door in Ulaaeiy, early count.., .>eorgia, the fiVowintr property, t>> wri: I One h..ndre i and seventy five acres of land,on the east side o'’ lot number Id in the G h diltrl. t of Eariv county ; and one nenro Woman named Chloe, oliout.Vl years old, levied on to satisfy sev er. ii fi ‘as ia-u’ and >ut of a jus ice our l , in favor of H. ri. Stafford and others, vs. Allen J. Durr t> n. Lev y made aud return’ dto me by a Uni if. Als • -20 acres of laid in the North East orner of lot Dumber JB7, levied <>n to satisfy one tl a issued trom a justice's court in favor of David Hush, vs. It. VV. Days. I ovv made and returned to me bv a < unstable. JOHN rilß'riiN , >’ riept 53—wtds Dep. ■ herrilT, Early co. ; (v KOIUM >1 use ogee County.—Will be sold on S tie first Tuesday in October next, at the Market House • in the City < f Columbus, he fol!*vwimr property, v. z: ‘ Vacantia a woman about twe ty-niie years old, and her two ‘ children, Caroline a girt about twelve years of age and Mar- ! guiet a girl about six years old : a.!>o, Mary Ann a woman about j twenty five years old and her child Stephen a boy six years old. ! lav led on as the property ot Augustus C. Johnson to Ratify sev- j er and tl fas in’ my hunl%one non the Inferior c mrt ot Mm cogee j i:i f t.• vr of t j,se M. Reed agaiust said Johnson ; and other fi fas 1 in mv tiands againsts a dd Johnson. Also forty aces of lam! in the south-west corner of lot ofland. i man er not known, in too ninth district of MUscoge® ; hounded eas: by the land of Ginn, and the nurth west bv Foniain ; levied ; as the property of Win. ri. Thompson. Levy made and re- ! (turned to me by the C notable. r Also, the following articles— six glass deran*er?,tiv tumblers.! one drain, o e screen, one hagatell tale, Ac, three doz n hot-j ties, lour glass j trs, ‘our picture tratnes, so r tin measti ,-s. lev- ; led on as ihe property of Charuac Newberry to satisfy :t n tn j from Muscogee Interior court iu favor of Michael WNxidruff, ; stjaii st said Newberry. j Also tiit* P.rick Ya don the north side of the ! rnnpkin road, near or on the I ne of the I art f ominous of the city of Cohimb *, | containing six acres, more or li. levied ones ihe property v>l j Y\ tn. K. Robinson to satisfy a A fa trom Muscogee Fuperi r j Court, in favor of Vale court H. fatly against Win. 8... Mini F. j ad Nathaniel Mcßobii son and rieaimrn Jones owners of the \ steamer *‘evo a. Property pointed out bv rieaborn Jon.es. ■ Columbus, sept 3—ids A. ri* ItL 11!EJlORU, bhcriff ! Also, at the same place, on the first Tuesday m Nov cm- ] ber next, the following property to-wit: Moses a mulaiio man about tweuly-tLe years of age, Eliza beth a worn vn eighteen years old, Hemietta a child about two years old. i.ucin til a woman twenty-five years o!d ; levied on as the pro ortyof Thomas Knit to satis'y s> mortgage Ufa from Muscogee Inferior coid in favor of V\ tu. A. Cl.ilom, and other fl fa-in my hand against said King. Sep'3 - t Is A. H - 1 IJTHEPFOhD Hienff. Early feheiifl Sales. T'triLL bo *o!d on the first Tuesday in October next.be \\ tweeh tlie lawful hours of sale, before the court house door in Blakely, Early comity, C a., the follow imr prejeriv, to -am Two acres of land, more or le-s, whereon .Y>rs. W illiam now Pves adjoining H. Jernagan and others on the Hart fold road, lying* near the town of Fort Gaines; lev ed on ns the property off reen Raley to satis'y afl la trom a justice court ;o. It. La vis. vs a-ikl Halt y. , . , t Also lot number three hundred and twenty-nine in the twemy eigl.th district of Et.riy county, contaii ir.g two liui dred ami fiity acres, more or less, levied on as the proj.erty of Ohediah P f treat Ii: m, by a tl ta f otn Stewart Superior court, LHnrtD. Sin tti. vs said Cheatham. , A iso lot of land number 517, in the 13th distne. o Eard coun v. evi. don as the pros erty of •’[’ > f mall to satisfy afi fa in f..vor and J. A J. Mcliry.se, vs sud llsrvv^mal 1 August 30 -wtds ,T<TIIN tt KhT.-fhfitT. 4 dmlnbtrator’s Sale—By virtue of an order ot tin A ordinary of the county of Tarty, nil; he so id in tie town of itlakelv, before the Court hou-e door, on the first itiesdav m November ne.xt.witbin the lawful hours of sale, W^etotlowii^yro p,*rtv to w:t: Lots murber 0,41, 4c, and par ot 4f, -a, *o, -.. o 8 i' ti the town of Fort Gaims, qyost otsaid lots bultd nvs and improvements thereon. Also 10 acres lying on Cohnnokoo, being part <f lot No. 331,5thdistrict harly, aho o>ehundnsland niiio'een -icre* .-n the north side ot 365 ;n the sth district ot I ur- , “v, Th7!t nSuDoncd lot or parcel of land will be laid out u. ! /mall lots Os irom sto 50 acres each., anu sold set aru.. y to eu.t clia-ers. a plan of which will ;v exhduted on the day of sale K two acres being putt of lot “umbec 321 dtr:J Vi Fir 7 tounsv, known as the snap eye pum.. At tut v t ? ,ci ■ ,t -,fia*** number srt>in the 4th dirt.net ot t arly county rn ul lve°de*cribed proper’.v will be sold for the In mil. o the Inirs-uderedrtrso John YY*. Eutiive, late of said conn y ruiib.u.u irt i v rrTt*‘riv Term? iciice known on trv eeased. r.s sanl deceaset. s } roptr.y. AI)INCi Atlm ' r . day ot eale. v ‘ st —trs• 4 DMIMSTRATRIX’S SALE.—Agreenly to. ani or /\ tier ot the Court of Ordinary ot Museouee county ,vui i e soid at the market house in the city of o.i im* j. iv November ot lsnd nnnitk 1 David Graham, late of said, county deceased. Adm'trx. der ot tn - , hon e doer in the town ot will be foid on the fiit To-day in Nov.m- Buet.a \ ;sta, said lount . filly aetes of land her next between tne < . , nuniber 58, “and the north ll^oHo? ! SSS f 4d. ail tn the 3,d dtstnet of.orig iitally iV -om.il oub -one nearo Al? °' at S Jlan and emld. .Martha man named, am *’ nei / ro hoy named Johnson, all ot and u aa t i,e propetiv oi John J. Jones, .ah raid . rope ty * , ‘ lor tli pavaienl ot dei-ts of SftWe known on the day oi Se ELIZA A. JONES, Aam ux. VDMINIFTRATOh'S SALE. * . irriv coiinly.-l t ‘id ‘• ‘uor .yr / t EORG!- • * ll>rl ,,t i suii.iirv ot ?.va coui ty. m 1 U nw” Ot HLkel.v, Early county, beo s the court b,. s-i.il in l " e ’ , ni t -u;.v in November next, i eiweeii • bouse door,on - oi laid miii.be(* <e tu i reti am Utwiul hours ot s ’ , j,, r lv-eight, aud one hut.ored mM MV. utv two.oin ui.dmi cunty. coniHJiui g each I, My- UMi ai! n: ‘ * Vd! in proved as and in g->d n-p: ir. ;V. o bu'.d ed and h ’ } i o tl ies, deceased, :or ;h • bene •; -Hluec-ed. Terms oi sa.e w,h le inade on ‘he<my ot sale. -rnr.vfvc i” .TTuTuc oAbK- AU.eeanly lo an ofdo. \ UMLiSIp Otdin *ry of Marion countv, La wni /V ot the Court o!Uiai ~> in the lown 0 t Buena le --old before the court..o - - fiftt Tt:esdKy i Novem- V. w , thrty.nrrfdis.net r.t ber -ext, lot oi laud n*inaj®‘ ty . £a |j iS s the i r jnrty ia tv Lee, now Mart ’ dl . c , ae d : for .uu cl A hnr Dnke, dtw o- j C known dn the day purpose of djstnouuoo. , Vga-ti, kvAN,M. i WJUrt . “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’’ COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1853 * ilmi nlsi xn.i . /X ‘ o irt <-l Ordinary ot L ‘.rly County, wi'il be sold b. ff.re the : Cotirt House door in the town of Canton, Cherokee County, on the tint*. Tuesday in November next, lot of land No. .:95 iii the ■ 15th Diot, 5.1 section o‘Cnerokeu County. Fold ;,s the proper ly of Jihn Jones, late <*f Eariv county decern*d. Terms cash, s’cpi, 0 1853. —wuih. THUS. 11. ANDREWS, Adm’r. \d ministry tor's S ale.—Agreeably to an order of the Court of ordinary of Early county, wid be so.d bet ore the i Court ~f ordinary in the town of Daills, Paulding county, on the first Tu sday iu November next, lot of Emd No. 172. in the 1 19th Dist.. 3d section Paulding county. Fold as the property of •lolm June-* In'e of Early county dicused. Term? ea-h** :‘ept. ri i- 53 wtds. THOS. B. \N DREYN'S, Adta’r. l/xtciitor’s Sale.— Y\ ill be sold on first Tuesday in i As November next in the town of Lumpkin Stewart county. <•>. twe ye hundred aid fitly acres-of hind, lying 7 miles cast of Lunij kin, o . the stage road leading lo og etnorpe, belong ing to tl eertate of rtovington Brooks dic’d., late oi Randolph county. The above place ii well improved iu a high slate of cultivation; about half open iand, ami half in woods. ‘Terms rnsfl-:- known on th<- day of sale. C. C. BROOK!?, 1 x'r. fi (853—v. ids* N. B. The above land can be had at private sale, by apply ir. i L D. R. Btoue on he ) •reraises, or it. C. Black, at Eigh th me. or tmoelf. 11 mi es east of Colu.nbiis. C. (7. B. ITYxecutor’s Kale.— By virtue of an order of the Ordi* nary of the County of Stewart, will he fold in the town of Lumpkin, before the Court Houtdoor on the fin-*t Tues day in November next, within the law.nl hours of sale, the store hou e belonging to the estate of James Mathews, de ceased, situated on the southwest corner of the public square. Fept 20-tds W. H. CAIN, Ex’r. COURT OF ORDINARY T . for Early county. i nw, irkk, 18-rJ. S. S. STAFFORD, Ordinary, Presiding: IT appearing to the Court by the Petition of Berrien Ch.-rubers, lliat Nathaniel Ifsiriiett, deceased, did in hi* life time execute ; to raid Berrien Chambers. Ids bond conditioned to excrete titles in fm; simple to l.t of land number two hundred and ntuety-sev : eu, in the twenty-sixth district of Early county, to said Berrien I Chambers ; and the said Nathaniel Bartleit having ieparted this I life withou .executing titles to said lot ot land, or providing ii i any way .'or the tame. And it further appearing that ihe said Ber- ; rien < hanibers has pa‘d ti.e lull amount ot the puici.-. se price o j >ad lot of land; aid the said Berrien having petitioned this ! ’ ourt to direct and order Thomas 15. Andrews, administrator of ‘ •he esiate of Nathaniel Harriet', deceased, to execute to h.m ti- 1 ties to said lot <>. land in cowtointity w ith said bond and the law : j It is, therefore, ordered by the court here, that notice be given ! at three public places in said county, and in the Columbus Times j and Fen'inet, ot such application three months, that all persons I concerned may (lietheir objec'ions in the Clerk’s office, il any [ they l ave, why Thomas B Andrews, administrator as aloresaid, ‘ should not ex* cute lilies to sad lot of land to said Berrien > Chambers, in conformity tu said Bond and the Statute in such ! i rise rdiide and provided. A true xti act from the minutes of raid court. July 10th, 1853. < t. S. STAFFORD,Ordinary EEC. i July 20—3 m William J FceU, Adtn'r, Fcire Facias to make Parties, of Archil- .uT !i. Fcoti.-di'c'd. Muse ge** In ermr C ourt. vs f August Tetin, 1853. Michsel H. rti.ss. j It appearing So tor l oiin that ihr I'efendnnt in she above case. Michael H. Goss i not to he found in this Mate, it it therefore j ordered ty the *vurt. that seivice bt pertectcd on the said - .4/ichael H.Goss by ihe pul tiifdic nos this rule in some publk j gaz**Hc of this Mate once a month Mr four months be!ore tin I next termoi this Con;:. A true extract from the nvnutes of Muscogee Inferior Court. \ Audits’ Term 1.553, tt.is 25th day of August, 1853. Columbus, sept 6, 1853—w4m A P J<NE-, clerk, i (;!- <)!<(;! A, .v,al ien county. Court of Ordinary for said Cminty, in Vacation , June ] ’ 27. 1553. ‘ ; Present, E. W. MILLER, Ormnarv. TTJ'IIEKErtA', Robert Little and A'amucl Pei dry, at’m’nistra- : W tors upon the estate of John Pendry. d< ceised. petitioi tti is court for leth rsoi tr< m ’t eirsaid adniinivtration. T hese are, tlieretore to cih-mid admrmi t. all and stncilar ts < kindred and credit’ rs o said deceasid. to file their < Ejection*, if any they I ve, i- terms ot the iaw, otherwise letter*. o< dir rr.is-i.ry wi Ihe gr; nteil said aj piicants gt tie January Tent next of sab!court. civ. u under my u an and andofficiatsignature at office, this Jinn 7ih. 1c53. July 5- m6m E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary. RROiiGIA, Tlarioii count;,. Court oj Ordinary for said comity, in Vacation, Sep tember 3d. 1853. Prksfnt, L W. MILLER, Ordinary. VF If KldiAt*, John A. < wei.s. Administrator upon t e estah Yv of Richmond Bober's, dec ased. petili* ns this court for : j discharge ‘roin ids said i dministratu n. tt is, therefore, ordered by t! e com t. that all persons corceri ed, shew cause, it a. y they have, why said petitioner shoult | not be discharged : otlierw se iettei s dismissory will be grame said pe it loner at the April Ti rm, 1854, of said court, and he t > j releasorl from liis liability m- adin;i.istni(or as aforesa and. E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary. ; A true ex rrct from the minutes oi’ said court, Fept. 3d, 1853 | Fept io—tr.6m Fl YV T . MILLER, Ordinary, j GMOIiG! I, Mai ion county; Court of Ordinary for said County, July Term, 1853 Present, E. W. MlLLEß,Okiinary. YXTH KKEA.-, David Dunn, adininisimtor up >n the esiateo ▼ * Phi! y> Bailey, deceased, pt ti,ions this court oradiscbsrgt from his said administration. ft is, therelore, ordered by the court, that all persons con cerned, shew cause, if any they have, why a*id petitioner shu!< not be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be grant ed said petitioner at the February Term, 1854, of said court, am j he be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid. i A true ex'rcl trom the minutes ol said court, July 4th, 1853 J July 9—m6m E. W. MILLER, Ordinary. . GEORGIA, Marion county. Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, Jult Ist, 1853. Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary. X\7HEREAS, Jeremiah YVilcbar, administrator of the estab i xv of Thomas J. Parker, deceased, petitions this court ior ; discharge from his said M<!m;nistrtHtion, It is, ther lore, ordered tty the court that ali persons concerr. ed.snew cause, if any they have, why saia petitioner should in be discharged ; otheiwise leirirs dismisgory will be grantc said petitioner at the February Term i? 54, of ssid court, and h* ;ie released fr-.ni iiis ‘iabiiity as ministrator as aforesaid. ■ A true ex'ract from the minutes of baid court July 1, 1653. July 9—infim E. vY. MILLER, ordinary. Gtorg.a, Aiarit n ct utitY. • Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, Sep temle r 13, 1853. Present, E. W. MILIjER. . Jrmnary. I 1 T is ordered by the Court that a!! uotkes pertaining! £ Estates of Or; bans, Lunatics and deceas-'d person which have been published by the Oidinary ••? said count j and reply eiuaiiyes of Estates in the Literary V., L-mecun i a public Gazette ot said State and countv.be, and ihe san’ ! is hereby t an terrd to the Columbus ‘l imes 5c Soutine; ; a public Gazette published at Columbus. Georgia ; an that said notices be continued in eaid ‘1 ime-s x;. Sentin. until they expire according to law. And ti it the same i as s£o->d and vaiid m iaw as if they had bo*.. conrinu c -aid Vademe-cutn. Audit i- further oidered, that this oid*.- e published in said Timet* & Sentinel . nee a week R. i one month. E. W. MILI F.R Ordinary. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. | Sept x3, 1653—1 m E. W. MlLLEß,Ordinary. G.rtinGl Mar.on county. Court of Ordinary tor said county, in Vacation, Jin 23, 1853. Present, F.. \V. MILLER, Ordinary. KrtA---. Caihariim Paul, ,-uiir': x. upon the t-iaie • x* \Yia. rihnmmceased, applies to this court jt_r letters : dismi-sion ir m her said a mii.isn-uioi;. Tliisi* u> uoti y al: pi r sons lo ti Is their objectioi if any the bave, pr;.r to iite Ne\,nibtr ieim next ot said cent i at w iiicb time utters ti.siuissv.-ry will he granted said sjjpiica ■ accordtnv to the statute in such ease- made and provideu. May 58—ir.Cm jh W. m I LI.I K, ’ rdinary. j N eorgia. Talliot eox.ity.— Office of Ordinary. sfi V.I ar- -, ! ‘53. — Y\ 1 t rca ... J. Jainis-ui, Guardian ot Nhiha : iel VY oiuiiiock'sorphans, petitions fer letters o’ Dismission fr< -aid guardi:;nshii>: Be it ordered. That all persons concerned, be and appear, the June Term ol the Court ol Urdina-y oi said county, next su i.g, ilic-u and tl” re to shew cause, ilauv Uiey have, why let er- should not be grained. \ true ex’ract irom ihe mnaUe- of sa o court, April 15th, Ist Apr ! -Jf—v-fii-.i MY’ lON ID i U UNK. Ordinary eorgia, Msrioa Cv.uu. y— A hereas, John T. Mat! tl anp ioj to tne'*>.* letters •.•! a-kuiuisliaUon upvn the esn, u- Naitiamo’ G. Maugbtir. ate of .and cun y, dtetased, hs-e are, t lert.ore, t-> c; e and ad m-nt-li ~ i an 4 singular tl kin ired a. and creditors of said dec'd, to be atidjippearst sn> . fit wi'.'i i me it tne pre.-C ibed by law. and shew cu use, h any Ui I have, whvsaid lei ers shou'd not he trau ed. i Given Uisier sn> twtid &-.d officUi 6';un ‘turn at offi, Acgu ’ 18. I*ss3 A 5b 5t i W- MLLLLiC. Orditnu. (' eorgla, Marion county--Whereas the pei sons and t A eslf'.e oi YY'i.liam, Sarah Am, Vuentine, Adeline and : George M. D. Norton, minors and orphans of Reuben E. Norton, late or sr.td county. deceased, are unrepresvDtid at law by ot the failure of any person to apply for !e ter? of Guardianship for said minor-. These arc, therefore, to cile and admonish all and singular the kindred of-a and minors <‘fsaiti d* cased, to he and appear at mv office, within the time pr scrihe<! by law, to shew cause, ts any they have, why the Clerk id'the Superior Court of said countv. . °. r ‘ (her person of said county, should not be appointed . Guardian for said minors, agreeably to the statute in such c .ses i made and piovided. •liven under my hand and official signature at office, this Aug. 1833- Sept 3—st E. W. MILLER, Ordinary. <* E O R G I A , , COURT OF ORD NARY, Stewni t county. ( November Term, ias3. TJPON the petition of YViliiarn Ti. House, Executor ot thu las.; J VVill ana Testament ot Thomas llout-e, deceawxi, tor letters oi tlisirtission from ttis saUi executorship. It is ou motion, ordered by the caurt that fill persons concern ed, shew cause, on or before tlie next November term of said court, why said letters should not then be granted. A true extract trom the minutes of said court, April 12, 1>53. April 19—wOm J. L. YY r tMISERLY, Ordiudy. GEORGIA, > COUJiT OF OP.P’IJVjW 1 lUndolph emmty. i June Term, 1853. 13HILIP CaUsJLY, administrator ou the estate o! David M.-r ----ve!l, late of said county, deceesod, having petitioned ri is court for letters of dismission, it is ordered that ail uud singular the parties interested, show’ cause, if any they have, on or before the next January lennof this court, why the petition of said administrator should not :>e ranted, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand at office the 55th June, 1853. July s—wbtn O. F*. BEAL!,, Ordinary. GEORGIA, ) Court of ordinary or said eoux- U andoljiU comity, j tv, April Term, 1653. | AMKH YV. COLLINa, administrator of VV.Coliins, late of said ft’ county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letter* of uismUsiou from hi* said administration, and it appearing that • ’'d estate has been fully administered :Ordered that sli persons • •i iTie: robjections, if any they have, on or before the November j :ic. of tl'.is court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will be then and there dismissed. April 15—w6m O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. G L O RGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY, Randolph county, i June Term, 1853. g JHIL !’ CAUSEY, Admiuistiatoron the estate oi David !f?ir- ‘ x veil, la;-.*, of sidd coi.nty, dtcec:-ed, l.avii ;< petit;, iel lids : court tor letters of dismission. It is ordered that e.I persona con- ! eerned, fi <• their objections, (if any they have.) on or before the ! January terra of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Admis- j tr; tor will be then and there dismissed. Given under my baud at office the itiin day of June 1853. Jne 51— wfim. O. p. Odinary. j georgi a , i court of ordi.yah r, 1 Muscogee county, \ JuL Term. 1853. R VI. F. AT SI. “ \STHEREAB, Hugh R. Rodgers, administrator on the estate of V V Francis M. Vickery, t ec, a and. late of Muscogee county, having applied lor letters ot dismission trom sxUl administration. [ Uisotdered by the c mrt, that all perso s c.>ncerned show j cause, (if any tiu y have.) why said adiidiistrator should not be lismissed at the’ curt of Ordinary to be hell in v.nl for suid coun tv on the flr.-t J/onday in March next. A true transcript from the minutes of ;*id court. August 5, 1653. A..east 9 wfim. .IO!*N JOHNSON Ordinaiy. GEI)RGI A, ) Court of Ordinary, >?u*cos?ec county, ( April Term, 1653. RULE Xf SI. YTTHEREAS, Win. N. Nelson, administrator de bonis notion j VV the estate of John Lignin, deceased, having applied for l letters of dismission from said administration: It is ordered that j dl persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said ulministrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to e held iu and tor said county on the first Monday iu N vember text. A true transcript from themiuutesof said court, April 4, 1853. rtof ambn a. Anril 15—wfim JNO. .TOHNrON, Ordinary. GiSOKGI A, Cocrt or Oruimakv, Muscogee county. ( April Term, 1653. R UI.F. XI RI. j M RRUA3. vvm. N. Nelson, administrator on the estate of | V V Amnuttus Peabcniy, deceased, having applied for letters of ; llsiniasion from said admimst atiou : It is ordered that all per- \ •Otis concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why s&.d adtuJtt- | strator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be I letd in and for said county on the first Monday in November j text. A true transcript from the lainules of said court, April 4,1853. ! April 12—wfim Jr 1 ). JGHNPON. Ordmsrv. | f A ROIi GIA . MUSCOGEE COUNTY —Whereas, j \ W William N.. 1 ones applies for letters oi administration • le bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate oi Randal | lones, late of said county, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail persons; concerned, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of j administration as afoiesa d.should not be granted to said I i|)plicaut at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for j aid county on the first Monday in November next. Given under my hand this 6th dav of September, 1853. ! Sept. 20, 1853. JNO JOHNSON, Ordinary. 1 C'i KOIMHA, Uandolph Comity.-—Whereas,Fran- > Ijl’ cis M. Brown applies to me for letters of Administra- ! ton on the estate of Maty Fredonia Brown,late of said coun- j ty deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sirigu- | ar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and j ippear at my office within the time p:escribed by law, and j how cause, ii any they have, why said letters should not ! >e granted. Given under my hand at office the 16th day of! September, 1853. O. F. BEALL, Ordinary, i Sept. 21—w6t. t* K O Ii Gr I A , ( COURT OF ORDINARY, Stewart county. \ April Terns, !fcs3. UrPON the petition of William H. House, Executor of tho last t Will ana Testament of Thomas House, deceased, for letters I f dismission from his said executorship: It is on motion, ordered by the court that ail persons concern- • <l, shew cause, on or before the next terra of said court, why j fid letters should not then be granted. A true rxtract from the minutes of said court, April 12,1653. i April 19-w'mi J. I- WIMRURLY. Ordinary. ; John A. J. W eathernby ) xteivabt Fitpexiox ovrt j v. • April Term, 1=53. olSzafieth Weatliersby. ) Litn-l for Diyoi-cc. fT appearing by the return >i the Sheriff that the defendotY is I L not to fce found in the County of Stewart, it is therefore or- i ered by the Court t! at service ot this libel be perfected on the j rid Elizabeth Weathersby, by puli licet ion of this order in the j otumbus Times and Sentinel once a month ior four mouth 9 u xt preceding the ensuing terra if this Court. A true extract from the .1/1 nut sos this Court. lunc 15 - Ismim I. M. ODX. Clerk. Susan GtyiUlis ) Stcwaht Hcperiok Court, vs. > April Term, 1853. fosialr. tirublis. ) Libel for Divorce. ; C appearing by the return o the Sneriff that the defendant is [ L not io be found in ibis county. it is therefore ordered by the j <>urt that vice of this libel be perfected on tne said Josiah | rubbs. by publication ot this order in the Columbus Times and j ratine! once a month lor four mouths next precediny ‘he ensu- . g ts nr; of this Court. A true extract from the Mimre", r<f Stewart Superior Court for j prii Term, 1653. June 15—in,aim I. M. COX. clerk. arollne =•. Cstfiihend ; Stl . art X: pu.rior Court, vs. April Term. 1653. tinmiu J. Catrnhead. > Libel t >r Divorce. 1 appearing by the return of the r-heriff that th*- defendant is i not Vo be touud m Ihe county of .Stewart, it is therefore order- j l by the-('curt that service ot this libel be perfected cn the said j loinas J. Cae ahead by publication <f ihis order in the Coltim- | is Times and Sentinel, once a mouth lev four mouths next pro- i .ling the ensuing Term of this Court. A true extract ‘rom the Minute* of-aid Court. June 15—tam4m I. M. COX, Clerk. ! ’ corgla, Marion county—Whereas, Richmond B j ! Lytt-e applies .o me for ietteis of admiiiisiration on the j late ol C arks Lyles, deceased. These are, ihcrelore,to ci e and adm mish ail anc singular the j ■dre'’ anti creditors ol said dt teased, to be appear ai ro i dee within tlie time prescri >ed by law. to sh. v, cuiite, it any | ey have, why said Jetieis should not be uranted. ■riven under ray baud and official signature, at office, this Rep in tier Pth, 1853. >epi 10—w5t U ’A . MILLER. Ordinaiy. ’ eoj gia, Xlhi ion county YYhertss. lie rv M. Jeter. I Adiu i. ‘.fpoii the esiate oi Jonathan Deason, dec'll, applies me lor ietiers of dhm ssiua Irom his admiiiistratibn o ?aG li.e-e are. there o e. to cite and admonish ail and singular tht dred- nd credi oi -of said deceased, to file their obiection?, •uy they have, in terns* or ti e raw. othcrwiac- letters Di -,wy w: 1 be grantee Jc.er. adm’r. ns aforesaid, at theb au ry /erm next of the court <U ormnary lor eaiu fount'. .ivei: uiiuer my baud anti official siauature at f tt.cl,tTri ,ie be 1 rti3. •i 2 mfi n K \V. ‘ - I r.T pi} riririrt-rv. .u.. i ‘U( y iTT-I- - - a'’- :’L ~. i tint ux up< :i tbees a eo: Joi.u eh short, deceased, peti •n* tl e ordinary court cl coun y, for lexers cl dietuission m tier adadratiraiion ol -aid ettas'e, ‘ i in. sear., therefore, to cite oau adm .aish all and singular the i ml red ami creditors orhard and ceased, to file their objections, I any tiiey have, otherwise j;d icliers wiil be granted <i! a leuai >wing is made by tad adm'*.:x.) a, the November Term awt;, the coun o ordinary for eai<l county •• lv en ur.dei my httodaud offic.al signature s; office, this May 1, lri3. Alev 7-~m6ns U. w . .diLl ER. Ordinary. /Georgia, slnrion connty—The estale of Edmund vT Br-'ck t eiugunrepresented uy reason of the faiiute of any person to apply f<-r leiters of administration ons-M'd e-iate. These are, therefore, to cito and adtronish ail and singular tht : kindred and creditvir.-, of said rit ceased, t be and app ar el my j office w ithic the time prescribtd by law. to shew cause, if any j j they have, why the Jerk <if the Superior Court of said countv, | or some o'her person of said county, should not be appointed to ! riutninisvr on said t rUrte. j Given trader my baud and official signature tit office, lhis3!sl August 1851 -pts 5t VV. MILE.I.I 11. Ordii ary frt eorgia, .-larion comity—YVhen'cs, Janus Wood- A j,|i applies for letters of adniin.siratiou. with ihe will annex- I ed. upon ihe estate of Jessie Worrell, late f sa : d county, liec'd. ■ i he-:- ar*, lhere!ore, to cite aud edmoni-h all au l singular tho : kindred and others raw rested, to bo and appetr at ray office j within the time prescribi and by law. ud shew cause, if any they i have, why said letters should not ixj granted. ; Given under mv band mid official aivn-rture at office, August 31, 18 3. Pept 3 —Ot K. YV. MILLER, Orthnary. | 4 PPLIC ATIOK wlHbe made to the Ordinary ofMuseo ! JA goe county on the first Monday in September next, for letters j ol ndiuinistr lion, v i:h the YY i. 1 annexed, on the estate ot Kan- i - da!! no non, deceased, late of said county. i WILLIAM N. JONES. ( Ooiumbtis. Aug. 2—w7t ‘Y’ wo months after date wo shall apply to tin* ( ourt of j ! 1 Otdincry, of Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion of j the Real Estate belonging to &pytus Balts • ece; sod. ALI.EN JA.MKE, Adm’r. , Pept. 15tb, 1653—w5m SAJIAH BUTTS, Adm’x. ! ! r |'AVO lu.mtlts afier date application will be J 8 to the court ol ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell j i the n groes bekn ging to the estate of Joanna Ciiristian, late of | j said c- unty, deceased. BII.AS M McGRADY, ) v . FeptG wsm IVEY .-/ORRIF. ■VJOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS —All .1 x persons indebted to the estate of Jessie S Bozeman, Lite oi Montoo county, deeea-ed, are hereby requested to make immediate payment. And ail persona having de mands against said deceased, will render them in agreeably to iaw. Date of letters of administration Ist Aug. 1853. Sept 3—w7t WJVLB. MERRITT, Adtn’r. Eg n WO MONTHS aiter date application will be made to I the Court oi Oidiuary of Mai ion county, G a., for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Ephraim S. Luusfotd. late of said county, deceased. Sept 17-2 m EPHRAIM U. OWENS, Adm'r. f ITWO MONTHS alter date application will bo made 1 to the Oidinary Court of .Marion county,Ga., for leave to se’.! the negroes belonging to the estate 02 Jessie S.Boze man, late of Monroe county, deceased. Sept 1— 2m WM B. MERRITT, Adm’r. For Sale. A sraaU fami about one and a half miles from Col inn bUß. It contains 150 or lot) acres ol iatul ; about a third £6||sSgj[ of whicli iscleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva lion. The remaining portion is well limbered with pine. It is a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to dolumbus. March 9—twtf E. T. TAYLOR. PLANTATION UNO LOT FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. jfgg* 1 will aei! rny valuable plantation one mile East of <§plgL Crawford, Ala., containing Fight Hundred acres; well improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house, , ri-w new screw. &c., &c. There ie good creek bottom and pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory. Also, a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in ‘'rawford. For terms and particular* apply to Messrs. C. 8. Harrison & Cos., Golumbus, Ga. A/ay 30—w&twtf C. A.CLOUD. DisscSntioii. r |NHG copartnership heretofore existing between Washington L Ti Hoy amt Havlrt Myers, In ihe K.xcliang Hotel, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the F.x ----c-hnnge Hotel wi 1 please call and settle with Mi. Tillcv, as he alone is authorized to s-Ule the business of the tale firm. All accounts against the Hotel, which a e recognized by Mr f'iiley, w ill be paid by the same WASHINGTON TILIJSY, Montgomery, Aug. 20, 1853. I). F. MYERS. EXCHANGE HOTEL, MONTGOME V. Y , ALABAMA, a Tt IE undersigned beg* leave to return his sincere thanks to the public tor past tavors, and respectfully solicits a conti* tu-nce ol the patronage so liberally |g.l g be tow ed upon him the past year. There are now acompie c s. t “1 e. lored servants eihpSoyd in the house, who have oeen tiained expresaiv ior this Hotel. The table is at al’s times famished with every luxury which the Northern and Southern A/arkets i.ff >rd. Th>- house has been newly furnished, and thoroughly renovated and whitewashed the past season, and is now’ lilted tip in the most convi nientand t jiproved stvle, and is truly classed among the first Hotels in ihe South. ‘ WASHINGTON TILLEY. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 27—twlm rio e Proprietor Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffs. rTMlii subscriber, proprietor ofthe CITY .MILLS, begs leave 1 to inform the public that he ha* now on hand and wiil con tinue to keep a good stock of prime WHEAT AXD CORX , an t will be prepared at all times lo furnish customers in any quantities with Fiour Meal, &c., at tne shortest notice. New wheat is now in. The City jY/iil is situated above the city a short distance and is now in good running order My prices at present are as follows : Superfine Flour <s6 25 perbbl. Family Flour f> 75 “ “ Extra do .7 50 “ “ (.’orn JWeo! 7 i ct* bushel CW” The highest cash prices paid for Corn and Wheat. D. A. WYNN. City Mill, June 8. 1853 tw ts WINTEirS PALACE MILLS. HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT! I ■xROM GEORGIA. I ENNES3EE AND BALTIMORE, ena- I I bie-s us to turnisli the whole country, and Columbus besides, with fresh ground FLOUR trom New Wheat, at sujb prices a* to ti'ow all classes to buy. CORN 51 40 AL at 70 cei:fs per bushel. SHORTS forteed at 80 cents per hundred. B ■ A S do. at 60 cents per hundred. Ur TOM GRINDING .d'-ne at the shortest notice, better, quicker, and a better yield, than at ?nv Vim, in Georgia. CASH paid tor C „ ItN and W'HE.V: , the highest mar ket price. L. LIVING.-.TON, Agent, i errns CASH, invariably. fie;)!, b, 18>3 __ tw ts. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and aiter the ICth inst. the Passenger Train will leave and run by the following schedule daily until further notice: Lent; Columbus at 9 A. M.; Arrive at Macon 3 25 P.M.. Macon at 6 30 A. >l.; Arrive at Columbus i 5 P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus. May 14, 1953 FOR SALE. TilE Hou:-.’ and Lot opposite the Methodist Ibshsm Church, adjoining the lot of Cos!. A. K Ayer, on the east, and Mr. Geo. A. Norris, on the south. As the property wiil soon be disposed of, those who may wish a beantiiul location, wnth a dwelling of some 10 rooms, will pjease apply at once to JOHN SMITH. Columbus, Sept. 21—tw3m. To all whom it ma> Concern. VLL persons are caution'd against purchasing a note - given by me to Rock Liand Factory, tor the sum of I’hree 1 hou.-and Dollars, tearing date of about the fir-t ol November, lbso, as I shall not pay the same, never having received an equivalent for it. G B. CURTIS. Columbi ?. Sept 7, 1853—tw2w BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE CITY FOR SALE. Y BLAI TU Us. buii'irag t.u comaining ten acre*, well timber **■ td,one rtii'e ri -m tr.ee ty, in •- peasant neighborhood. Also, one lot oi seven ; .ere* Or, i: p'ctjrr and -a!:••;: esirabie lot handsome y improved, with a iarg* and rev. -i>. - vq i;ou?.e, a well of excellent water, anti all ne<kssurvout huiUii g*. ic. Apply to ‘ Hu MLR V HOWARD, or A.S. hUrHERFORD, or PLTEK.-ON THYVEATT. .■*'cr>t. 6, liv.3. FOB SixLE. ’ PAIRoI Sn-j Carriage Horses; aiso a Csrrirge and Buggy. Apply to W. T. SMITH, or -epiUftwi’ Agency Bank Skive of Georgi a BUSINESS CARDS. ‘ “ HOME AGAIN.'* e, t, msmkUi ej. a, s. DMiXTUVr. GO Kronti Street, over Foster A. Purple'* Jew elry store, Columbia, Ga. FRIENDS and patrons will jdea-enotice that 1 have return from New York, fully pro- vided for bufintvw Havnrg critically examined the l*eat specimens of Dentistry in the Crystal Palace, and city, al so the choicest cases exhibited at the World's Fair, Loudon, aud added to a practical experience of twelve years, a reg ular interchange of views with the leading Dentists of Am erica and Europe, I can with confidence promise success j in professional undertaking* j Single, or double sets of natural-looking teeth construc ted w ith the utmost consistent dispatch, and all ii.-k of their efficiency assumed. Examination of specimens, references, and commeiniato | ry letters fiorn patients, 6yc., ia invited. Sepl24—tw&wtf j r ” E. LOCKETT, YVM. H. LONS, JOHN H. DAVIS. iOGR ITT, Tone & eor C O MHIB3I O N M KR C H AN T S AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL attend to the selling ot ali kinusof Produce. StricU ; attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and filling orders from the country. July 9—w&twly 0- S. HARRISON. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND EQRWA.ROIN6 ill c r i h nut. NOS. 59 and 61 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. A.K. AYER, AUCTIONEER AND SALESMAN. Liberal advances made on Negroes and Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853—w&twly 11. r. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS (V RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 17 Carondelet Street, New “rlea’is. Oct 29—w&twly AND COMMISSION BUSINESS . r utuiesiened would rcepectfuily inform his friends and 1 the public generally, that he fix* opened a store on Broad street, nearly opposite Mr. Jamks Kivlih’s Bans Souci, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, and would be happy or them to give hito a caii. He proposes doing the A UCTIUX IX/) COMMISSION BUS/XKiis i art he usual way, and will tilso attend to the selling and hiring of rtx'egn e-t lor those who ;nay entrust him with their patronage. JOHN QUIN. N. B. —Consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to. October 25, IHss—w&tw ly. MOSES & PEABODY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLL \IBU>, GEORGIA. WILL practice in Muscogee co mty, Ga., and Kusssril county. Aht., and iu the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. Columbus, June 29-wtwtf ■Sam. S. Hamilton, Col. mbus Cunningham. HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TROY, Pike County, Ala. April 23, 1853—w&twly. W. F. LEE, L). D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. Oalice on Itroad street, over Mygatt‘s store. ■ Columbus, Oct 29—ts SURGERY DR. STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now lully prepared to enter into the piactice of Surgery. Cos umbus, B'ept 17—twtf washburn, wilder a co., FACTOPyS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 114 BAY STREET, JOSEPH WASHBURN, ) JNO. R. WILDER. } Savannah, Ga. FRANCIS G. DANA. ) Sept. 16—twCin INSURANCE. Savannah Mutual Insurance Company. riilS Company has returned in stock Sixty per cent, of premiums in the lust two years. The subscriber Ik-s tho ritock scrip Twenty-five ] er cent, ior tbe last twelve months and a dividend ol 6 percent cash'on the stock issued for 1b52. ln mrersin this-ffice will bring their stock scrip of 1852 an<l receive their dividends—thev can at the -.utue time receive titeir scrip tor 1853. Marine and Fire risk* taken atti e usual rates, by Columbus, July B—wAciwjy R. J. MUPFi4, Agent, CALIFORNIA Ii NJ $ U Ri A Ni C I BY THE KEXTUC.KY MUTUAL BLs JE Mr^ZHEQ INS LR A NCE COM PAN YN Apply to JOHN MUNN, Agent, Columbus, Ga. BOSWELL A BILLING, Ju!v J—w&twly Medical Examiners. AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. H. H. UPPING, Agent forCoiinaoUw,<a. D H •*’ BOSWELL & SILLIXQ, .Medical Examiners. Pamphlets containing tables of Kates and other information may bo obtained by application ai tbe'o'ffi'oe’ ot the Agents. • olumus, Nov 23—txv&v. iy MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, JTTILL receive Deposits —aud Check* ior sale on New York xV Maconand sta-aunab. Aprils4—twtf RICHARD PAITtN. Da Consignment. or-.-y, so Hds. New (Orleau? Suirar. 50 Bbls. “ ** ‘ ♦*- ■ 5 “ 8h alders. All of which will lm sold w tor c asjs. Call and rxemlne them, . G. 8, HARRISON u <> Columbus, April &—twtf > [NUMBER 117.