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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME I] THE TIMES k SENTINEL. teLatent lojiax & no well ellis EDITORS AND PR PRIETORS. P f HE TUI-VVEEKLY TIMES &, SENTINEL •ub ishod EVERY tVF./KYf SD.ti V and EK/IJJIY i Wi and SJTUU/JJIY KVKJYUYQ. TII ft WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL >. published every T JFSDJiY MofiJYIJYG. Office on Randolph street, opposite the Post Office. •Ti-wM-: i Rf-WUERf*Y, Five Dollars per annum, in advance. WEEKLY. Two Dollars per annum,in advance. ? #>*“ Advertisements conspicuous!. inserted at One Doilai per-quare. ‘r the first insertion, and nrTY cents for every sul sequent insertion. iJheral deduction >vi'l he made for yenriy advertisements. S ties of T.and and Negroes. by Admin'strati-rs, Executors, o Guardians, are required hy taw to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon am l three in the aft moon, at the Court House in the county in whicl the property is situate. Nopces o f these sates must lie Riven it a public gazette forty days previ >u to the day of sale. JV"oMc *s for the sale o'’ Personal Pr perty must be given at I east ‘r.n days previous to the day of sale. Voti *,e to Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be publish ed forty dans. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell I .and or Negroes, must he published weekly for two months . oitat ous for Letters of Adm’nistrat’on mut. he published f.ft.V'?/ days -f-r Dismission trom \dm nistraf on, m nthly sii Tuoothu tor Disinissi. n trom Guardum-dup forty dys. Rules r o- Foreclosure < f “or’eatre must he publish, and monthly fr four months for establishing lost papers, for the full spree itfthrro months— for c nil elling titles trom Executors or Adn in- Jstra’ors. where a >ond has been given by the deceased, he full spore of three roon'hs Publications will always be continued acc rding to these, the eeal requirement*, m It ss ■•the*’wise ordered. LEGAL NOTICB-s KOKGI Muscogee County.—Will he sold on I tt e rsi Tuesday in November next. t tbe Market House in the City of Columbus, he lollowimr property, viz: Mo-.es a mulatto man about. twe*y-fl'e years of age, Eliza* bet'i a worn tn eighteen ytarsold. I'emietta a chdd about two years old. i.ticin ‘a a woman twenty-five years old ; levied on as the pro ertyof Thomas Kn't to -arisy a mortgage Ufa from ‘'tiseocee Inferior cour in,fav r of V\ m. A. Cl ilom, and other ft fa- in my hand against said King. SVpt 3 t's A. ■a. rCTHETFOvn PherifT. Early Sheriffs Sa'e \\rir.l. be foM on ti e first Tuesday in N<v< ‘liber next, before \Y the t’ourt foum- Fooriu Blakely, i.ariy count;, • eorgia, the to'lowing propetty, t<* wi ! : One ti.utdrcfi and -e-enty five acres of land, on the fast rid o Jot number i- in the 6 h diitii tof Earlv com ty ; a. and one nes.ro votn n named t'bio., ot out .VI years old, levied on to* dis y en ft ‘-'sis-u.d uit of a jus ice t our, in favor of S. 8. Ftaif rd and oil rs. Allen J. Harr s >n. l ev* made and teturmd to me * v a Hjii if 41s, 20 acres of in and in the N nth F.a.-t corner oflot n> rn> er 167, evie ton to fi-'t’sfy one fl a issues 1 troin a jnspec’s c u tin pivor of Davi 1 itnsh, vs. R VV. I avs. 1 ev* tn'.de and returned to me i-v a ‘ 'o ts'able. JO : !N SIR'M'N , Sept‘-*3—Wtds p eo herr’Pr, K:.r‘y CO. \dmlnit rator’s Sale. —Hy virun .| an >u. r o the < >r-iiiMiry of the county ot Karly, wil be so'd iti ti e town ot Kiakely, before the Court how>e do *r, on the first Tuesday in November next.wiihin the lawful hours of sate, tt r|li wing ro ;-rty to wt : Cots number 5. C, 11, 4 IP , and par of 46, 25. 2d, 27. is. in the town of Port Gaines, most o said ?o's having buiiuinas • imp ovements thereon. M>o 10 acres lying on Colorookee, 1,-L't of :o r No. 331. Vh district arfy, also, oi e huidred and t ; ’ ‘••I acres ..i, tie noith side oi 362 iti the 5:!. district of Far v ■ .e-fast ineutfotn and n! or pare*! of land, will be I id out in ~rt i t *ois of from sto 20 acres each, and sold separate y to suit miri-baser?, a plan of which will be exhib it don the yot sale. -, * • two acres being part o! lot number 320 in the sfb district o‘i:<r v county, known as the snap eye pb-ce. Also the wtsi ha I o jo* of land i umber 2-9 in the 4th district of arly county. The above de cribeci property will be fold lor tbe bn.<fit *> the heirs and cred.t.rso. John \\ .Outlive, la'e of said conn y de c,.., *o I. as said deceased's j roperty. Terms made know non the day o’ sale. JAMES >l. NADING, Adnvr. Augtist 16—tds. ITDMINISTK Al R IX’S SALE.—Agieeablv u< HO or j\ Her ol the Court of Ordinary oi Muscogee county, wd! be sold at the market house in the city oi Coiumbns, **e the fir-t Tue day in November next, lot ot land number 13/ m the7th di tliet of sail! county, together with all the appur tenai ees thereto b< longing. Sold as the real estate oi David Graham, late of said county. deceased. Terms made known on the dav ot sale . Sept 20—tds FERI K A L Clt.A nA M. Adm “4 lV\l 1 nTsTRA I'K iX'S ?ALi. Alt eeabiy to an *r- J\ tier ot the ‘ omtol Ordinary of Marion comitv. ba , will be cold before the court hou e doer in the town ot Buena Vista, said eountv, on the first Tuesday in Nov. m ber next between thelawt.il hours oi sale fifty ae>es oi land in the north - e-t corner oi lot number 53, and the north half ol lot of land number 4 ), ail in the 3.d district oi orig inally Muscogee now Marion eountv. Al-o, at the -ame time arid place w ill he r-o.d, one nearo . man named Jacob, o* e negro woman and eh.ld, Ma.tna , 1 Samuel, and one negro boy nanitd Johnson, 4*ll < said tope, tv so'd as the propeity ot J.hn J Jones, late of Marion county, Ga , decea-ed.to: the payment and def-ts ; and tor di-tributton Terms; mane f.;.’ th sale. Sept 17—td? ELIZA A. JON LS, Ad.n tix. A nVINIFTR XTOh’S PA CK. s-> KOBGIA, Early county.--! > virtue of an order ( T trum me .ante • uri *a < uumary >: said county, wi . be so.d in the tow- of Bh.kely, Early county, be ore ibe cour* house door,on the first l uesday in November next. ’ e:ween me ar:il liwurs el sale, lots ot land numbers me t ma red a seventy two, one t.undrea m.d forty-erghi, and one hundred and forty- fine, id! in the fifth district o said county, contaiini g each two hundred amt fifty acres, well improved at and in good lep or. ja id - <s the pr -p rtv o. J. B.S. Ho mes, deceased, lot the bene fit oft o heirs and creditors of said deceased, lermsotsale will 1 9-ld*t ai °‘ THOM V* 3 SP'-tC’h t ~A DMIN [S fll ATOaS’ SAi.E —Agreeably t*> an otuer A of the Court of Ordinary of Marion eountv, Ga , will be s.!d before the court house door in the town ot Buena Vi-ta, M irion county, Ga , on the hrst 1 uesday in Novem ber next, lot of land number 66 in tile th rty-nrst district ot o i*ri„ ;l ||v Lee, now Marion county; sold as the property o| a ihur A. Duke, late ol said county, deceased, to, du purpose of distribution. ’l'e.ms ma;V known on the da> t. A k .)L C A dm*pa ° Sept 17—tds _____ SUSAN .VI. (imiolstraior’s to an <*rucr m the A .rt ~1 I>rti i try oi Eirly Bounty, will be sold b .or,- tin Court House d-mr in the town of i ai.t-n, t hem ee County, on , i I’ . s lav in November next, lot of land No. 592 in th. lVhl) t2l section o Om-rokee’ ‘ou.dy. So and as-he proper ! i O A;,;iZL .* .• It iDDe Mn- to irSTonrt -hat the Defendant *n she above case, .otto be mundin th s M:ee. It it tharetore antnam u. se-vice bt pertecied on the ►aid m n-t.esos Au pis- r inn K>3, uds 25tt day ot Aug •. Hjf ; p it.duin ms sep fi. w4 n __J .—L3 4 <t mints* • i or’s - ale.-Agro. al.ly t * au o d<-r ot tj-c A t o ir ? .f 1 r itnarv of t.ar y county, wi t be so and In ert ire of irdiuHrv in the town of Dal.is P.a mid? J ! ’ fir-t Tu -d iv m N.rwinb -r u *t. ioto- lml No. nil th i'lpu Dit. 3d s* ction IM -dit p county, told n ll e |** 1 ut > * ton,, .looesia'ci I I'afl* county dtcased. Ten* f csr. , Sept, THQ-'.w. vn ** ~ diniiiLiratOiN air.-hiiiuts ,* .*. •*• ••* \ uou-‘ d*or 1,1 ttainbridg-, DeCtiur Coiun.*, on me !*r-i T Llav m liece'eber next, i.ot ot land No. ‘-5 J” ;**e 19ib ands of,he tbs ~ S Ik.”;, .*M- ‘• V-"N. * io ier nil— ’ —•— Court of Ordinary for >n ‘ acanon, Jun t’kv-cnt E W. MILLER, Ordinary. ‘I’ITHPReX Robert Little mul .s'amnel Fe-dry, a. m nieira vi/iiniti.io, u* ! ~-'i P,-:*trv. d.cea-ed. pciitin r. Withe grni'ed a..id aj p icants tt tb.e ..anuary *- “*i; i ve 5 rider mV baud and official signatuiQ at office, this Jun F.. W. MILLER, Ordinary. the union OF THE states and the sovereignty OF THE STATES.’’ i *''"*’< rtor* Snle—Will bn gold before the Court ~ h< ~' V‘ a nd” r 1,1 „ N '" f Rskermui ty. <.p tile first Tu sdav n l> rein tier next, Town Uv No. 51. in Hie T wt. of Alb’ tv, g y han o der..t the four! of Ordinary o I arlv count', rthe he eflt hi the h. irs and cred tors of Robert Thompson, l eceased. Terms on day o; *a e. _ . , , ■! 11N THOMPSON. Adm’r. f*ct"ber 4 h with will anne-ed, i j .n<a e nt er i ext in f e town of LnmpMn Stewart county, i a., twe ve i uudrtrinid fidy acu sos land. lying 7 miles east •t I lint kir, o the stave road ending >o Og-ethorpe, belong •gto H oa'e of < oving'on brooks dec’d., laic of Randolph j louniy. Ihe : bove p ace is well improv and m a high s?a eo* cultivation ; about i also; on land, and half in woods. Terms ! uade know n on the day of sale. c. C. BROOKS, I xT. Sept. 6 85‘.5—wfds* N• b- Tie- above land can be had at private snle. hy apply- 1 ; ne to l>. R. Stone on lie | remises, or ff.c, Black, at n<rl<- | 1 h r. e, or myself. 1 • mi es east of < oliiuibus. 0. f. P. lAxeuulor’s ‘ate—Bv virtue ofan o derot the OedT ■J nary of the Com ty nfStewait, will he sold i > the town ot Luni| kin, beioie the Court House door on the first Tues day in November next, within the lawful hours of’sale, the store hou e belonging to the estate ot James Mathews, de ceased, situated on the southwest corner of the public sqna:e. jfept 20 tds W. FI CAIN.Ex’r. j 1 ID HI! \, Mn*i >n county. Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, Sep tember ‘id, 1353. Present, E VV. MILLER, Ordinary. X Y T II Eh kas, John A. Owens, Administrator upon He estate I * * of Richmond Roher’s. deceased, petiii. ns this court lor a discharge rorn his said i dministrotion. It is, therefore, orderto by thecourt, that ali persons concern- j ed, shew cause, it any they have, why said petitioner should mu be discharged ; otherwise lettei s dismissory will be granted i said pe itionerat the Apr l ! T.rm, 1854, of said court,anu he be i released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid. E. W. NHL! ER, Ordinary. A true ex i-ct from the minutes of said court. Sept. 3d, 1853. Sept (o—lriCm EW. Ml I.EER, Ordinary, j COURT OF ORDINARY ) „ , r IQ .„ j For Talbot County. < September Term, 1803. RULE IS! SI. \\T H ‘ REAS, Simeon Deloach, one of the Executors ! VV ot Samuel K. Croll, late of Talbot County deed., has petitioned lor letters of dismission from paid exi cutor- t ship. Be it ordeied that all persons concerned, he and appear at the April term, 1851, then and thereto show came, if any they hate, why said le tors should no*be granted. A true ext’-act from the minute of ~a ! d Court. Septem- ; her,22, 1353. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary, j Sep 23— w&twGm (JHDI‘GI.I, Mai ion county; Court of Ordinary for said County, Ju!y Term, 1853. Present, E. VV. MILLER, Ori inart. IATMUuIa'-, David Dunn, aiiiiiinisirntor up m the estate of ; * V Phil p barlej, deceased, ptti.ions this couit or a discharge from his snsd iidministr&t'nn. /f is, theretore, ordered by the cour ! , that all persons cor- j corned, shew eau.-e. i< ai y they have, why s'id petit oner h lilri ! n>t be discharged ; oihe H w be* letters • i-tires. ry will be grant- j < and said petitioner at the Fel rut r\ Term, ‘854. o'; sa dc .n.-Hand i he b.* releast and lr< in 1 ir- lialiility as adiumisiran r as ai<e said. Atrn-fX’ ct lit.m tbe minutis <e s: id court, .lu y lh, iß*3. Ju'yO—n Cm E. VV. MILLER, Ordinal). GI‘*I*GIA, >fari<!i c< ttißy. Cuurt of Ordinary for .said County, in Vacation, July Is/. H 53. Presevt, E. VV MILLER, Ordinary. ITTfI f R KAS, .lerr minh \\ iic itr, j’diiiiiiistrnh.r of the estate discharge irein his sa ii adiniiiistiation, !t h, Iher tore, order*-d t y tl.c court that all persona co> cern p*i. shew cause, ifaiij they have, win said petitioner should not ] be discharged ; ofl>Vise Ictus dif-m ; ssory w ill be granted i said petuio. er es the f e ,runty Term ‘854, ol said com,, and he beret, used fr.nr t.is lability as . < ministrat'r as aforeraul A true ex'rncT ir< m the irsin"tes of said court July 1, 1853. July 9- ii.Giti F. VV'. MM,I.EIi, i >r I nary. Gtoiga, Vlarii n ctuntx. Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, Scp temler 13. 1853 Present, E VV. MILLER. * >rdinary. T T is ordered by tbe Couit that ail notice* pertaining to ■ i Estates of Ot| hans, I.ut alies and ceceasid persons-, | which have been published by the M.diriary of said county and re]>,e entative* oi Estates in the Literary Vademecuin. ; a public Gazette of sad State arid eonnty.be, and the same is hereby t an terr< and to the Columbus ‘l imes &, Sentinel, a pubic Gazette published at Columbus, Georgia; and th; t .-aid notices be cot tinned in said ‘I hues dc Sentinel ! until they expire according to law. And that the same be as go >d and vaiid in law as il they had been eontinu and in said Vadenu-euin. Audit i- fuitlier otdered, that this order I e publi htd in taid I'.mes &. Semirel once a week for one nto, th. E VV. MIL! ER Ordinary. | A tin** extract from the minutes of said Couit. Sept 13. 1853 —Inn E. M . MILLEI* .Ordinary. , GEOitHI.V, Mar.ui county. Court of Crdit.a y for said county, in Vacation, May 23. 1453. Tresint, F.. VV. MIi.LEK, Ordinary. tTTfit RC.A-. Caiharim- I*mil, rttim'nx upon the estate ot W VV in. shr . *i* ceased, applies Ur this court mr letters ol disiioss : o„ Ir. mJ er a* v. u.irtiaiion. Thisls i*> noil y all p, rsons mteie&'eil, tofl’c their objections, ; if any thev tune, prior o the November letm next ot said court, i at w hich time Utters and -mi-.-* ry will be granted said applicant accordle to the statute in such cases made and provided Ma> 28-n 6m E W. *>11,1,1 K. < rdi >ary. Susan Grubbs > Stewart m pekior Court, vs. > April Term, 1853. Josiah Grubbs. S kibel for D vorce. I.’ appearing 0* the reuirn o the *. erifi’ that tbe defendant is not <o be found tn this county, it is therefore ordered by the Court that se vice of this libel be perfected on the sd Josiab Grubbs, by publication ot this order in the Columbus Times and j Sentinel once a month tor four months next preceding the ensu- j ing term of ihts Court. . . A true extract Horn the Minutes of Stewart Superior Court for 1 April Term, 1853. June 15—lam4m IM. COX, >'lerk. j Caroline Catenhcad 1 Stewart m pkrior Court, 1 vs. x April Term. 1853. Thomas J. Catenhcad. > Libel for Divorce, i t ao earing by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant is 1 not Jo be round tn ihe county of Stewart, it is therefore order- j *-d by thei curt that service ol this libel be perfected on the said | Thomas •!. Catenhead by publication of this order in the t'oiutn- j bus l itnesantl Sentinel, once a month for four mouths next pre- ; Ceding the ensuing Term of this Court. A trueextract irom the Minutes of said Court. June 15 —latn4m M. COX, Clerk. ; COT GT OF ORDISAHI | July Term, 1853. for Farlycouiity. S S S. STAFFORD, Ordinary, Presiding; r I’hi pea ring to the Court by the Fetiiion of Berrien < lumbers, 1 that Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased, did in his liie time execute p.said Berrien Chambers, his bond condhiored to execute titles tt >ct- simpie to lot of lau.l number two Hundred and mnety-sev en, in the tweutvsixth district oi Early county, to s id Berrien Chamber* ; and the said Nathaniel Bartie t having departed this life wit hot. .executing titles to said lot ot land, or providiiig hi anv way .or thcjunie. And it further app62riri£r mat ! shiu L*cr r,e’i < hambers las pa ; d ti;e lull amouut ot tie purchase ,ti e o adl>t of land; aid the said Berrien having petuioneil this 1 ourt to direct and order Thomas B. Andrews, admmisirator ol •he estate ot Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased, to execute to h m ti les o said lot ot laud in comoimin with said bond and the .aw : It is. therefore, ordcr-d by the court here, that notice be -tven it tliree public places in *aid county, aid in the C>!umbusT. hies aid Ben'tuel, oi such application diree months, that all persons concerned may filetl.eir objec’ions in the * lerk’s office, >1 any hev have, why Thomas B Andrews, administrator asa-oresanl, -ho'uld not x* cute tiitts to sad lot ot land to said Berrien ‘hambers, in conformity to said Bond and tie Ftaiute in such ase made and provided. A true ext.set from the mmutesol said court. Ju-y tuth, ieo.t. 8. 8. BTAFFOKI), t'rdinary E. C. July 2n—w3m ~q~K. OttGl A , * COI'UI OF OHDfoAUV, te wart county, t April Term, UpuV in.-.petition of William IT. House. Executor the last Wlsi and r*-stameit of fhomas House, deceased, f<*** letters f di*mis‘h>n from his said executorslrp: tr is on inotio*, ordered t>y ihe court that all person* concern ■d shew cause,on <>r before the next term of sad cour:, why ‘j’l lttters should not then be granted. \ r f ie . Xtract irom the minutes of sai.t court. April 12,1853. j A„ r H 19-w.-.,n ■?- L. U'l MB. IM.Y. Oruinery. frthn \. J. VVeathtrsby * mkwak: Scpkrior < olrt lonn vsj f April Term, 1853. Elizabeth Weathemby . S Lit., i for Divorce, r r -earing o> the return oi the Sheriff that ihe rtefendam .* ’ 1 not to be found in the County of Stewart, it is thereiore or- TANARUS,.,..! ,he Court ti at service o> his libel be per.ectrd outhe •iid Elizabeth VVeather,t.y. by pn'dicatioo of this ord.-r tn the oi unite s s Times and Sentinel once a month .or tour months text nre-ed'-k the ensuing term >f this Lour:. *A. •££“ • of SfSH-cox curt June 15 —laniHrii COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER H, 1853 j GkORCI A, ) COURT OK ORDINARY, Raitdolpli vou n ty, f June Term, 1853. I>Hli. I’ t'AI’SI Y, Adm nbtratoron tbe estate of David Har veil, ’ate o: sain com ty, d<ct nsed,La\ii g petitioned tl is j court tor etteis of dismission. It is ordered that ad persons con i ec*n ed. and e ibeir objt ctioi.a, (if any tin ) have,) on or liefore thi Januarv term ot this court next ensuing, otherwise said Admis tr; tor win be then and there cismis-ed. Given under my hand ; at office the Itith day ot June 1853. | Ine 21 —wfiin. o. p. BEALL, Odinary. GEORGI A , J COURT OF Muscogee county, i Juiv Term, 1853. It UL F. jYI SI. i Hugh R. Rodgers, administrator on tlte vstate o’ 1 Francis M. Vick< ry, dect as and. late ot Muscogee county having applied (or letters of dismission irom said administration I It is ordered by the c mrt, that all perso s concerned show i cause, (if any they have.) why said adroimtrator shomd not. bt I dismissed at the ourt of Ordinary to be held in and for said coun i t> on jtl <* tir-t .Monday in V’arch next. A true tru i script from iiie minutes of said court. August 5,1853 A usual 9 -wOm. JOHN lOHNSoN Ordinal). GEIIRGIA, i Court of Ordinary. Muscogee county, i April Term, 1853. R UI.K JYI SI. iVm.N. Nelson, administrator de bonis non on V V the estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied for letters of dismission from said administration: It is ordered that all persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said administrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and tor said county on the first Monday in N vember | next. A true transcript from theminutesof said court, April 4, 1853. Golnirhus. April 1-2—wfim JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. GEORGIA, I Court of Ordinary, Muscogee county, i April Term, 1853. RULE JYI SI. TTTIIEREAS. Win. N. Nelson, administrator on the estate of V V Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied for letters of lismission from saidadminist ation : It is ordered that all per sons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why said admin istrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in November next. A true transcript from the minutes of said court. April 4,1853. April 12—w6m J O. JOHNSON. Dsrb,-arv. > GEORGIA, ( COU RT OF OU 1> NAIt Y. Siewari county* ) November Term, 1853. TT (ON the petition of William H. House, Executor ol the last i U Will ana Testament ol Thomas House, dectsised, for letters i of'dism-ssion 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 true extract from the minutes of said com April 12, b 53. April 19 wfitn J. L. WIMIH hI Y, Ordiuny. GEORGIA, ) COURT <E OR! iJYJIit \ , Rnudolpli county, t June Term, 1853. t>HLib O.yUSeV, adn.iuistrator on the estate ol David Ibr vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned ‘’ is court ior letters of dismission, It is ordered that all mid singular the parties interested, show cause, if any they hate, on or before the nexi Jai.uary Tern ot this court, why ihe petition of said administrator should not j ranted, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand at office the 25th June, 1853 Jul) 5 —wfiiu (>. P. BEALL, Ordinary, GFOHPi A, t Court of ordinary ok said coun- j Rnmlolpli county, ( ty, April Term, 1853. | AMbs CO I .LIN is, administrator ol W.Collins, late ot said si county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters ot distniss'on irom his said administration, and it appearing thai said estate ha- been fully administered : Ordered that all persons tile their objections if any they have, on or before theNoxembei | Term ol thi court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator xiill be then and there dismissed. April 12—wfim O. P. BEALL. Ordinary^ i /-'I EOBGIA, Party ecnnfy. vV'hereas,Thos. B. An v Y drews applies to me for > e iei sot Guardi, nship of theper i sons at and property of Abner, Thomas and Fereby Ann Jont-s, in.nor heirs of.loh . Jon* s, lute of said com ty deceased. Tn m : arc- ii.j.otii* a 1 o<-rson9 coi cernt and, to make ki own their ot j. c- i ti- -ns. if any they have, why said Letters of Guardianship should ■ not be itra .ted to said applicant. Giteti under my l and at of- j ficc, S.u>ti-mt>r23d, .853. S. S. STAFFO D, Ordinary. | Oc obel 4 li—wfit. j (~v ECtRGIA, Maiuon County —Whereas, Jonathan IT T Put vis applies to me lor letters of Administration on the estate ol James VV 7 . Woodall, late o. said county, deceased. . ‘These are therefore, to cite and adnioni h all, and singu- j lar tiie kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be and appear at inv officon or before the first Monday ol Wo- > vein her next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gr..rued Given untier tnv hand at office,this 24th September, 1353. Sept. 28, 1853 ’ v-*7t E. VV. MILLER, O.dinary. CT EORGI A, Marion County—VV’hereas, the estate ot jf Lewis Tayloe, latent’ said county, decea ed, is unrep resented at law, by reason ot the failure ol any person to j apply for letter? < i Administration ; The e s c therefore to cite and admonish all,and singular the kindred and credit ors ofsaid deceased, to shew cause,(it any they have ) with in the time pre c*ibed by law, why letter* of adtuini tration j should not he granted to the clerk of the Superior Couit ; (or some other per on) of said county, according to the j statute, in such case made and provided. Given under my hand and official signature, at office, ; Sept. 2Dth. 1853. E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary. Sep 23—\v7t p eorela, Marion comm |y.Whereas, the personsand j VI estate oi Wn.iau). Sarah • im, Valentine. Adeline and i George M. D. Norton* minors and orphans ot Veuben V. Norton, J late ot said county, deceased, are unrepresented at iaw byr asrn ot the failure of any person to apply for le ter* of Guardianship i for said .. ! These a-e, thUfefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the j Uindrtd of sad minors of said and. ceased, to be and appear atmy t office within the time prescribed by tow, to shew cause, tt any [ they have, why the Clerk of the Superior Court of said count*, | or some other person of said count*, should not be appointed j Guardian for said tumors, agreeably to the statute in such c..ses I made and provided. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this Aug. 30,1853. Pept 3—st E. W. MI LI.KH, (trdinary. Yri eorgla, Tallrot eoi*nty.—Office of ordinary, 29th vT March, 1853. —Wherea .’. J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan- ; iel VVommock’s orphans, petitions for letters of Dismission from j said guardianship: Be it ordered, That all persons concerned, be and appear at j the June Term ofthe Court o! Ordinary of said county, next cn- j suing, then and there to shew cause, it any they have, why said j letters should not be grained. _ r A true extract trom the minutes of sa>d court, April 15th, 1853 j April 26 vfim MAKTON PETHUNK. Ordinary. ! * ‘ eorgiit, Marion county—Whereas, John T. Mathis i vl apj) ie* to me toi letters m administration upo’i the estate f Nathaniel G. Slaughter, late of said county, deceased, These are, thereiore, to cue and admonish a'l and singular the kindred ai.d creditors of said dec'd., tube and appear at my office within ihe rime presc ibed hy iaw, and shew cause, ff any they have, why said let ers should not be granted. Liven under ms hand aid official ah in lure at office, August \j. 1853 Aug 20- 5t K. VV T . MILLLh, < rdinary TN F. oR G I ATmUSCOGEE COUNTY - Whereas, VT William N Jone-> applies for letters of administration de bonis non with the will annexed, on thec.-tate ol Randal .Tone?, late of said county, decea-ed, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all person? concerned, to shew cause, it any they have, why letters oi admit,i nation as aforesa d.should not’ be granted to said applicant at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said coi ntv on the first .Monday in November next. Given under my hand this 6th dav of September, 1853. Sept. *2O, 1853. JNO JOHNSON, Ordinary^ (*N KOIDiIA. Randolph County.—Whereas,Fran- T ei? M. Brown applies to me for letter- of Administra tion on thee-tale of Mary Fredonia Brown,late of said eoun ! t deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kind ed and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, aid -how eau-e,it anv they have, why said letter? should not he granted. Given under my hand at office the 16th day ot Septum’ er, 1853. 0. P. BEALL, Ordinary. Sept. 21—w6t. / -<ergta, AJari'in county— Whereas, Kic nioi.d B I 1 t.\K3ap|'ies ° iue for leiteis *>l adminiairation on iLe estate ol 0 lira's l.yles, Tbese are, thereiore,to oi e and adit misb til ana singular tne be,dr* ’ and cu-ditor- ol ?aid dnea-e<!. to be c.nd aj*pear a m ~fh;c e w ithin the tn e pn-cri sed by law, to sh v c.,u. c, if any t't.cv ha*e. wi y said ltUetsi-i ould not be trt.t led. <;i ve:: u'Kte-’m., baud and ffirial signature, ai office, this Sep tember 9tb, 1853 Bept 10 v*st £. W. MILLEB, Ordinary. _ C'l rm gla, Marion evnntt —Wherea*, Derry M. Jeter. j Annrr. ii| mi th* estate oi Jonathan Deason. der’d. applies >o me tor letters of di*m s-ion irr.tn his adnunistratii n o said ’ V ese are, tbere'o e. to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred nd credi ors ol an and deceased, to flic their objections, if any they have, in terms of o e law, otherwise letter* Dis j njisson,’ wi I f>e granted to said Jeter, adra'r. as aforesaid, at thee ■ .fy f e nn next of ttte court of ordinary for said county. : ‘ i.fveo under my band and official oighatuie at office, thi i June 58 h, 1853. _ .. I Jul y 2—m6.a E- W. MILLER, Ordinary. If ’eorgln, 3larioi county—Whereas, Mary Bh>rt, U Adm trx. upon the estate ot Joon C. Bhort, deceased, f:eti ions tl c ordinary court o! said coun y, for It tiers of dismisdon rem her administration o’’said estate, j These are. therefore, to cite ana admonish all and -jugular the sindred and creditors of said and ceased, to tile their objections, fanv they have, otherwise said letters will be granted (if a legst’ bowing is nia ’e h\ said adm’trx. i at the November Term next, of the court of ordinary for said county Given under mv hand and official signature at office, this May •and, 1853. Mav 7—trdim E. W. Jt/ILT.ER, Ordinary, Mai ion county— The estate of Edmund *• T Brock being unrepresented by reason of the failuie ot any j person to apply for letters ot administration otisa’d estate. ; Tiiese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all tird simular the | indeed and creditors of said deceased, t be ad appear at my ffice withic the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any ; hey liavo, wh> thf*< lerk of the Superior Court of said count', j or some other p> rson ot said county, should not be appointed to j on saiu estate. Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 31st ; August 1853 “ o pt3—st VV. M1,E.1,1R. Ordiimry ! / Georgia, Marion county—Whereas, .lames VV oud j all applies for letters of administration, with he willannex •and, upon the estate of Jessie Worrell, bite of sa’d county, dec’d. These an , therefore, to cite and admi ni-h all and singular the indred and nth rs inttnsted, to be and apje rat my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant* and. Given under my hand and official signature at office, August 31,18"3. Sept 3 5t E. VV. MtLI.F.R, ord nary. VJOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS—AII 1x persons indebted to the estate of Jessie S Bozeman, late ol Monroe county, decea ed, are hereby requested to make immediate payment. And all persons having de mands against said deceased, will render them in agreeably to law. Date of letters of administration Ist Aug. 1353. Sept 3—w7t WM. B. MLRRI IT, Adtn’r. In WO MONTHS after date application w ill be made to the Court of Ordinary of Mation county, lla , for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Ephraim I S. Lunsford, late of said county decea-ed. Sept 17-2 m EPHRAIM h. OWENS,Adm’r. rgIVYO MONTHS alter date application will be made ii to the O dinary Court of Ma'ion county, Ga., for leave j to sell the negroes belonging to thesfestate ol Jessie S.Boze | man, late of Monroe county, deceased. Sept I—2m WM. B MERRITT, Adm’r. xvo mot!is .titer date we j-hail apply to the * ourt ot i < >idiuur>, of Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion ot the Real Estate be ongin-t to Sinrus Butts ctecexsed. ALI.EN JAME3, Adm’r. Sept. 15th, 1853-w°m SjA R\ H BUTT3, A.lm’x. JAV'O monilis after date application will toe to the court Oi oidinary of & useoget county for leave o>tl :he in grocsßelonging to the estate of Joanna Christian, late ol said C’ unty,deceased. 811 AS M IVcGRADY, ( L- V .,. a Sent 6 w2m IVEY .W'IRR S. | r ' x r3 ‘ “HOME AGAIN.” 0, TANARUS, GUiJHMAN, DJ. 0* f„ DEN I IST. 09 Broad Street, over c n*ti r & Purple’s Jew elry mk , ( oiunit u , Ga. FRIENDS and patron? will plea.-e notice that lhaveretu n od from New York, fully pro- ‘-GTjYt'TX vided tor business Having critically examined the best specimens of Dentistry in the Crystal Palace, and ciiy.ai ~o the choicest cases exhibit'd at the World’s Fair, London, and added to a practical experience of twelve years, a reg ular interchange of view's with the leading Dentists of Am erica and Europe, I can with confidence promise success in ptofessional undertakings Single, or double set- of natural looking teeth construc ted with the utmost consistent dispatch, and all ti-k of their efficiency a-sumed. Examination of specimens, references, and commendato ry ietters from patients, &c., is invited. Sept*24— -tw&wtf J FP.AUD ! \l,f. who want Axes of the r< at loilin? & Cos. moke should i be particular to i.otice <he sH-rnp*. os there are various | ooumeriuits amt im.tatini s : iauij ed • ollius aid lab* Bed much ! like ours, which ; re ,r .u*;u.*-i.ti\ s< Id in stne salts of the I’i.i- f ‘e-.l Sta’es as our niant.f: cture. 1 ley an nuu'e i< ditferent parts l <>i tl;e country b* various axe-makers, and getrally of every in j prior quality. Tlt-yeiuie Gii s j.xes.wl cii la* e aiq.iiud: -ueh an extensive rej-utaiiiu.. are ii vs ri. bl> Mm Oi LIN? j Sc. C It ABTFt ai.d eoch axe Isa* a priniicl hi el v*iiii my I igiidture. It is new more ihan Twenty five a ears sitae w-ej cominenced tl e business vith the *t.- nip o k -< ollii s&. < o. Hart- i ford.”and I do not know of any other axe mak- r by thenairieof I Collins m the Foiled States. SAM. W. < OLI.4NS. j August 23d. 1853. —wii. j Notice. STOLEN or sprayed from the subscriber near Cuthbort, Ban- | delph county, Ga.,on tile night o ihe I3th inst.. a sorrel j mare MULE ot ordinary size, about four years old ; ira e neat- , iy roach'd. her tail was shaved and swabbed last spring and has | grown three erfou • incites. Baid node has a grey < r ro. n spot j three inches vi ide and about lour inches long between her eyes ‘ and nose. Any iniormrtion concerning stid mule will bethaio,- ! ‘ully received, or if stolen, I will pay twenty-five dollars lor the i mule with sufficient evidence to convict the t hies. Aadress. j JAMES A. RUCKER, August 23—wtf Outfit ert, Ga. SASH, BLINi)S, ANI) PANEL DOORS! MANUFACTURED BY E. T. TAYLOR & 00., COLUMBUS, GEORGT! IMIE subscribers having recently erected extensive additions . to their Siearn Works for the purpose of manuiacturing the | above articles, and lurnished themselves with the latest and ; most approved machinery adapted to that business, are prepar- j 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 j PFICE.F OF BASIL Bhy 10 Unglazed, 7 cts.; Primed ard Glazed, 13 ets. j 10 by 12 “ 9 “ “ “ 18 “ 12 by 14 “ 10 t( “ “ 25 “ I 12 by 16 11 “ “ “ 27 “ 12 by 18 “ 12 “ “ “ 3) “ 12 by 20 “ 14 ,f “ “ 35 “ 12 by 22 “ 16 “ “ “ “ 40 “ 12 by 24 “ 18 “ “ “ 45 “ All Bash Primed in the best manner; and when Glazed will be laiihully Tinned: superior French Giass will invariably be used : Lip Buh turnished when ordered at a reasonable ad’- ditional cost. liollino- Window Blinds. Frk k —Sixty cents per fool per nair measuring tbe leugth. Example: a pair Blinds five feet in’length 00 Panel loors—uldiitg; ( lie *ide. li Inch 2 Patiel S3 00; 4 Panel $3 50; 6 Panel 83 75; 1# “ “ “ 3 25;”’ “ 3 75;” ” 4 00: 2 “ “ “ 3 50; “ “ 4 00; “ “ 425 Fifty cents addition; 1 where both sides are Moulded. Patrons in sending th* i, orders slum and be particular in spei fi mg size and number oi light?, &c., for Sash, and the lh ckne* size tid number ot Panels, extent ol Moulding, &.C., lor Dooi and the length and width oi Klii d*. Doors Painted plain o-Grained in the highest style ofthe at if desired, at pricesto be agreed tq on. TEuM- —For bills .ess than -Slot) bO cash, on delivery at Rai. rot and, Steamboat or on War-on. For bills over SDH) t! , reasonable rime will be given for • bankah e paper < r satisfactory city acueptai.ce, laarii g inti reel 1 a'-ge contracts specially agreed tipoi. All work when deiivc red to r*aiiruad. Bie3inboat or Wapoi will be considered in possession ol purchase l- ? aid at tl.eir r.sk l . T. TAYLOR & GO. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 30, 1853 w4m ARRIVALS FOR Fall i k a dF. 1853. NEW AND HEAVY WOOLENS. The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered IN NEW YORK. WJI. 11. KN'OEPi'KL, Nos. 09 and 101 W illiam street, New Yoik. HAS now for sale an exiei five -lock o p FAI.I GOOD? suit able or t L Tl.fEi ? AN ; a.LI.LLANT lAIi.Ol.1;- ( mostly of i:is o-.vs impuktatkix. Short ;inn and < ;.>t i tj r? ; r. ].-G ; c-\'*r:> riiittd u cal . andexamine my .-lock boio.e pttrchasii.g * bevit,, re. lb A 1 ■ Z ;l -”' ;arl 22—<w 1 v A CARD t nPHE subscriber having soild bis -to.k of H.joks, S*tatioperv, l See. to vir. Job \ Y P.-a ~r- nos his thanks to tho pubi c,’ for the liberal patronage be..-;owed upon himself, ai.d so Ei ? from a.-- patrons a irun? or tbe same 1o his successor, who ol ter?> oii f a>onnbe termt. aa and t'Xteiidve an o’ Books and t *’ c* an I ttapfe Stationery, as car be found am where i- ‘ln* part o, thee u. try. , The 5u ser.Ut r may be tound Lcreal ter at the Agency of th* : P*ock is and factory. and. F. WILLCOX. i Oct. I. twtf LUMPKIN FURNITURK WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY. J THE sub criber has now on hand ana for sale at his 4\ are Room in Lumpkin, a large and w ell vU selected lot of Furniture, of various styles and prices, and is constantly Manufacturing and re * 1 “ ceiving among others, the following articles of the latest styles: Chairs, Eofas, Bureaus, Sales, Bedsteads. Sideboards, Dining-Tables, Wardrobes, Work-Tables, Wash stands, Rocking-chairs, Looking Glass and Picture Frames, nd in fact all articles belonging to his line of business can be had at the shortest notice and lowest terms. Also. Window Glass, French and American manufacture; Fire 6 ard Prints and Border, Window .shades, Ate., Ate. Glass cut to any shape or size. All work warranted. Pianos and Melodeons furnished to order. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Feb. 15—7wly VV. 11. CROBSMAN. TROY FACTORY. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on West side Broad street, next door to P. McLaren. JEFFERSON, “MINCE & CO. It. G. JEFFERSON, ) SUCCESSORS C H. VV. NANCE, J. E. JEFFERSON, TO f VV. K. HARRIS. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO., PROPRIEU >RB of the above works, respectfully inform the public tnat they now have on hand for aa‘e, and are constantly manufacturing all descriptions of Wooden ’ 1 ‘ W are, such as Chairs, Suttees, Bedsteads, Buckets ! Tubs, Ate , &c., of the best material, and finished in excellent style under their personal supervision. They particularly call Itention to their various styles At quali ties of ( hairs, which for neatness, comfort, durability and cheapness, cannot he surpassed in any com.try ; varying in price rom $lO to $24 per dozen—specimens f which can he seen at their WARE ROOA/ one door above P. Mcl.arkn’s, Broad Street, Columbus, which the publ c are invited to ex amine. Even description of Chairs, Rackets, Tubs, Ate., made to or der alter any fashion and sired. They are also prepared to fur nish W in osv S.s'i and Blinds ot all description t> ordei. Hand oinc premiums were award* and to tl eTroy Factory at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best sped men of * hair and VV ooden W are. lrders left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street, irected to Jefferson, Nance At Cos., Coat tubus will meet with prompt attention. Columbus, June Ist —wlv. LAMPS. PUOdGLMS GAS, Ul-RNING FLUID AND CAMPHENR. rHE subscriiiers aremanufact rersofand dea etsin theabove articles, and offer f*r sale to the trade ot rot the arpest as sortine tsoi spirit lamps to be ‘on and in the L'n ted Sratis. They suit'd call special attention to the patent ~a! ty Phosgene l.nip, which furnishes the mart brilliant portable light kioun ami is so constr cted on the princ pie ot Davy’s ratety Mine Lamp, aa to make an explosion irotn accident impossible. It is -Ufieri or lo any artificial light where ttie g sos cities cannot be obtain ed. Materia s lor light oi best q lality alway s tor sale at the low - est market price. * IIAS. Vtahß. Jr. & Cos. 117 Fulton street, New York. Columbus, August !• 1853—w^m. AUBURN WATtR-CURE. THlSEstab'iisli nent is now open for ttie reception of patients The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred yards from the depot, immediately adjoining ttie Railroad. The efficacy of the Water Treatment in ail acute diseases, a Fevers, Bcarlatiua, Measles, SniaL Pox, Ate., is so complete and rapid as to seem almost m.raculous; while in chronic diseases, i. e. all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep sia. Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, &c., it is the only effec tual modeof arresting the progress ol the disease and eradicate g it from Die system. in thepecu tar diseases of Women, tiie Water Cure is a sover eign remedy, where all other remedies have failed, and in child birth it procures immunity from untold suffering. Patients should bring one quiit, a comfort, two pair blankets, two sheets and several yards oflinen diaper for bandages. Terms according to treatment and attention required, payable weekly, invariably. Consulta'ioii fee. $5. DR. VV. G. REED, ) n , . . MRS. M. A. Ti >RBET, \ Ph y Blcllß - Auburn, March if—wl> inch 3htwfiw ( OMMISSIOV IVIERCH \NTS. WASH BU R\, WILDER i CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 114 BAY fcTRELT, JOSEPH WASHBURN, ) JNO R. WILDER, > Savannah, Ga. FRANCIS (i. DANA. ) Sept. 1(5 —tw 6 n C S HARHI lON AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND FORWARD INS iti ei’cliant. K - OS. 59 and 61 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. A. Iv. AYER, AUCTIONEER AND SALESMAN. 23P Liberal advances made on Negroes and Merchandise. Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853— w&tvvly 11. r. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANT! No. 47 Caroudelet Street, New * rle^’is. Oct 29—w&twly E. LOCKETT, WM. H. LONG, JOHN H DAVIS. tekiTT"wki & m, COMMISSION M Elt CII AN T S AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A ILL attend to the Felling ol al< kind? of Produce. Strict attention given to receiving and forwaidu g goods, aid filling orders from the country. Those of our friends who de?i e to favor u? with consignment?, can make the nei es* sarv arrangements through our f.iends Ruse, Patten & Cos. July 9—w&twly k h, b iiiiiiHii i FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ?epf24-w & iw3m A U C HON AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undesigned would respectfully inform hi? friends and the public Generally, that l.e has <qeiied a store on Broad ■street, nearly op|mrite Mr. James Kivlin's San? f-'ouci, for the purpose of carry ing on the almve business, and would be happy or them to give him a call. Me proposes doing the J! UCTU N -LV/ri COMMIS SION” 8 t/sf.VI SS in the usual way. and will . tlso attend to the selling and hiring of Negroes tor those who 1 nay entrust him with their patranaire. JOHN Ql IN. \. B. —Consignments of Merchandize carefully attends*! t.. j ‘Vtnhi-r-H wfc'wll VIARRLE WORKS, East side Broad St. near the Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantly on hand all kinds oi Grave Monet Monuments, Tombs and Tablets , of American, Italian and Irish Marble. Engravingand carving done ou stone in the best possible mauuer; and alikindsolGrau iteWork at the shortest notice. JOHN li. MADDEN. P. S.—Plaster ofParisand Cement.alwavspnhand for sale. Columbus, .March 7,1850. 40 ts [NUMBER 12‘\