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THE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME I]
THE TIM & SENTINEL.
TENNENT LOMAX & RO jWeSTeLLIS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
TIIE TRI-WEEKLY TINES &, SENTINEL
Is published EVERY tVF.DXFS DAY aud FRIDAY MOUX
-IXO and SATURDAY F.VEXIXQ.
THE WEEKLY TIMES fc SENTINEL
Is published every TJKSDA Y MORXIXG.
Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office.
TRH.MS :
Five Doulakk per annum, in advance.
IVF.EKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance.
*1?“ \dver!iements conspicuously inserted at o>g Dollau
per square, £*r the Brat insertion, and fifty cents for every sub
sequent insertion.
Liberal deduction will Oe made for yearly advertisements.
RaV* of Land and Neeroes. by Administrators, Fxecntors. o
Guardians, are required bylaw to be held n the first Tuesday
in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
three in the afternoon, at the Court House In the county in which
the property is situate. Notices of these sales roust he given iu
a public gazette/orty days previous to the day of sale.
JVbtices for the rate of Personal Property must be given at
1 erst ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors of an Estate must be publish
ed forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary
for leave to sett Land or Negroes, must be published weekly for
two months.
citations for Letters of Administration must be published
thirty days—tor Dismission from Administration, monthly six
months— for Pismissirn from Guardianship forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for fmr months- for establishing lo f t papers, far the full space
of three months —for com eiling titles from Executors or Admin
istrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, the fall
spore of three months.
Publications will always he continued aecrding to these, the
legal requirements,unit ts otherwise ordered.
“” ~rKGAL KOTICEo
( iEOHGIA, Muscogee County.— Will be sold on
1 the first Tuesday in November next, nt the Market House
in the City of Columbus, ihe following property, viz:
Moses a mulatto man about twenty-live years of age, Eliza
beth a wom m eighteen years old, Henrietta a child about two
years oid, Luciudn a woman twenty-live years old ; levied on ns
the pro ertyof Thomas Km? to satisfy p mortgage ft fa from
Muscogee Inferior court in*fnvor cf Win. A. Cidiom, and other
ti fas in toy hand against said Ki;:e.
SepiS-b’s A. S. RUTHERFORD. Sheriff.
Early Sherriffa Sals
WILT, be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before
the Court House door in Blakely, L.ariy county, Georgia,
the following property, to wit:
One hundred and seventy-five acres of land, on the east side of
lot number Id in the 6;h diitrirt of Earlv county; and one negro
woman named Ohloe, obout 50 years old, levied on to satisfy sev
eral fi *i.*s is-iud ut of a jus! ice Court, in favor of S. S. Stafford
a:id others, vs. Allen J. Harrison. Levy made and returned to
me by a Bui if.
Also 20 acres of ia and in the North East corner of lot number
187, levied <>n to satisfy one fi la issued from a justice’s court in
favor of David Bush, vs. F. VV. Hays. 1 evy made and returned
to me bv a Constable. JOHN SIRMON-,
Hept 23—wtds Pep, t-herriff. Early co.
UMInTSTRATRIX’S SALE.—Agreeably to an or
der ot the Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, will
he sold at the market house in the city of Columbus, on the
first Tuesday in November next, lot of land number 137 in
the 7th di-trict of said county, together with all the appur
tenances thereto belonging. Sold as the real estate of
David Graham, late of raid county, deceased.
Terms made known on the dnv of sale.
Sept 20— uis FERIHA L. GRAHAM, Adm’trx.
“A DMINIRTRATRIX’S SALE'—Ag reeably to an or-
J\ der of the t'ouit of Ordinary of Marion countv. Ga ,
will be sold before the court home dor.r in the town of
Buena Vista, said countv, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next between theinwlul hours of sale, fifty aou?? oi land
in the northwest comer of lot number 53, and the north
half ,f lot of land number 40. all in the 3.d district ol ong
ina.llV Muscogee now Marion county.
Al-o at the -ame time a: and place will he sold, one negro
man named Jacob, one ®gro woman and child, Martha
and Samuel, and one negro boy named Johnson, a!! of
said r-iopertv so and as the property ot John J. Jones, late
of Marion county, Ga.. deceased,lor the payment of debts
and lor distribution. Terms made known on the day ol
suit. r Sept 17—tds ELIZA A. JONES, Adm’trx.
ADMINIBTR ATCilAtf fALE.
C-, BORGIA, Early county.—By virtue oi an order
J sr --in the liuntnable * onrt >-t Urtlu-ary ot said county, wit ;
be*., din the tow” of Blakely. Karly county, betore the-court ,
bouve door,on the first Tuesday in November next, between the
lawful hours or sale, tots of land Lumbers cie Inu red an. ;
seven’v two. one hundred and fortv-emht, and ..tie hundred and
t >rtv-.une, alt in the fifth district o ‘aid county, contatmnp each
two*hundred and fifty acres, wed improved ai d ’ n IV “'ll
. ,I,] K< site i r..t-rlj *> ! J - * { -S. Hotinc*. deceased, for tlu. bene
fit eftre heirs and creditors of said deceased, Teruiaoisale will
“-nN. la> 01 ¥a e * THOM AS PPF. IGHT, AjWr. __
’ A UMIMS'EttAl T ORS r ably to an older j
A oi the Com! ufOidinary f Marion county, Ga , will <
bn sold before the court house door in the town oi Buena ;
Vi-ta Marion county.Ga ,on the first Tuesday in Tsnyem- j
her next, lot ol land number G 6 m the thirty-first district ot ;
o imnallv Lee, now Marion county; fold as the property i
ot Arthur A. Duke, late ot said comity, deceased ; ortne j
purpose of distribution. Temis made known on the day
of Ml!-. F T ,Ui L M L f nep ? A dm’re. |
Sept 17—tds I*l- LLRE t S \
~X ‘ dmlala'ii'ar or’* .* ate.— Agreeably to i.n *ioirfl it e
J\_ r\, ,rt ui Oi-iii-Mij ol i-ariy C oumy. w ill be sold b tore lut
Court House rb-or iu The town of t out, it, l herolee County, on
the first t'ueeitsy in November next, lot of land No in tl.c
1 “>ih Dst , —.l section o Cm rokee County, ho dns tie proper-
William J heuU, ..Utn’r, 1 -~ciie facias lo uiahe ri.ittcs.
or Arcniba and H. Scott, decYl. lln Miisci gee In enor Court.
r> , f August Teiui, 1853.
Michael H. Goss. j . , ,
V an nearing to lee i onrt that the Pctcndnnt m she above case,
m 3h. Goss Is not to be tont.d ill this Mate. It u t ure ote
ordered v the Court, that service l jertei id on He fad
jKSIH.Goas by the public.-iti. nos this ride n; some public
gazette of tida btate otue a month tor lour months be.ore iht
,U A tnm'VxtSt homti.e tmnutes of hWfree Inferior Court,
Au just Term 1853, this Vsth day of August, IKW. ,
ilimn mis, sept and. 1f53-w4m A 1 M ■ clcrh -.
S’ ale.—Agreeably to an otder of the
A r v of Inriv county, ui.l lH>*>.d btcoretfe
Court ““udlnttry In th. lW.f UfW Pauldine county, on
,j , t i rH , Tuesdav in November next, lot ol land No. L~ *• the
mtfull"3 i !x.to„rnnWl,, ! com,.. 1
k sas-s-s K-
Epsy Dyson deceased, by
11, tober 4th—wttls. ___
(;ei>g7.T i77{arion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, ta Vacation, June
27. 1553.
Pke c ent, E. W. MILLER, R p IXA . RY ‘acmlnistrv
“ITTHEUtAN, Robert Little and Samuel 1 % J “ t ,i.
Nr tors upon the estate of John Pendry, decease .I ‘
this court tor lettirsot dismission Irom their said adm . ‘ *
These are. tb.eretore to cite and admonish all and sins, ... <
kindred and creditors o sad deceased, to file their 1
if any they ha-e, in terms of the law, otherwise letters o
missi ry wi 1 be granted said aj plicants *.t the January lei
next of sa ; d coirt. .
Given under my band and official signature at office, tnia June
S7th. 1853.
July 2-mfni E. VT. VITJAR. Ordinary.
, dmiiiUuatur’s saln.-h ill o. o,u betore me euuit
r\ house and >r in Newt n, Linker county, on the first Tuesday
in December next. Town lot No. 51, in the Town of Albany.
as; re ab v t<* an order of ttie Court of Ordinary of Early county,
fiTrtliebe eflt <*f the heirs and cred.tors of Robert Thompson,
deceased. Terms on day of sale. .. ,
JOHN THOMPSON, Adm’r.
October 4‘h-wtds. with will annexed.
Administrators’ Sale—Hy virtue of un order of the
court of Ordinary of Eany county, will be sold before the
court house door of said county on the first Tuesday in De’ em
ber next, be ween the lawiui hour* of sate, all the real estate of
Joseph c. Gray, deceased, in said county, conslAitg ot two
of land numbers two hundred and Oxty lour and tl ree hundiee
a .and nine in die --Bt!i district of said county, c nt.imng \wo hun
dred and ti ty acres each, Sold for the benefit ot the
creditors oi said deceased, retnis ot sale made kLOWti on the
da 6o°u£!wtds JAMES B.EROWN. AdmY.
, TH j_ UNIOM 0F THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.”
! -rtS/T *
be ore the court house door in the town c.r Rncifo v . B °‘l
county on the first . ue* ay In DecemVe? &?KIKSS Gw.
j ,ul of sale one hundred and forty acre3 of and off rflot
number one hundred and forty eight in the 31st district of orie -
natly Lie now Marion countv. Po and a-< ihe rir
Davis, deceased, for the benefit of heirs a.wPerSutoi? Terms
made known ou tno day r.f sale. euuors. terms
_ , NICHOLAS H. GEEPLTV Adm’r
Oct 15—tda ZILPHA DAViL Adm’irx.
A dmllßtrator’Falr-.Byvirtue of an order from the
TV honorable court of Old nary ot Marion county will he sold
before hecourt honsedoor in the town of Buera Vista in said
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the luw
: tut hours ot sale, lot ot land number one hundred -nd sixtv cue
the • a-t end of the south half of lot numb, r one hundred - > -t
s xty, and ; X acres off o! the north half of said lot mie hundred
■ and sixty ; ail of said !ani boit.g in the 31st district ot orieinallv
j lee now Marion county, f old as the property of Thomas Ma
i jora deceased.
Oct J4-td3 FIELDING JACKSON, Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale—Will be sold at the market
house, in the c i\ thefirst Tuesday in De-
I cember next, a negro boy named Sidney, eighteen years of age, j
I belonging to the estate ot John A. Walker, deceased, will i>e
i Bold for tl e benefit of the beirao! ga ; d deceased.
; r -c IT-iift. .IAS. 8. VV ALK ER, AfimT.
Administrators’ Sale.—Will be sold on tho first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, i
| before the court house door in the town of Taibotton, Talbot
j comity, Ga.. agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of
raid county, t! e following lands belonging t: the estate of Oliver
H. P. Daniel, late of taid county, deceased, lot i umber29s con
taing 192 acres, more or teas ; aido fraction number two hundred
and ninety six containing one hundred and fifty rwo ac.es, more
or less, with a reservation of ore acre and school bouse on said 1
; premises, wiih ihe privilege of the spring for tho usjcl'said ;
| school. Also thirty nine and a half acres, being Ihe south east ;
! corner of lot oflantl now occupied end owned by Richard Robe, ‘
| on which rrrd Richard Robe’s grist mill now stands : all of 1
j which lauds being in the 23d dlslrht cf originally Muscogee :
I now Talbot county. Fold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
: tors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
I net 15— Ids .li iREPII RRi \VN, Adm’r.
Ac! mliiisti atorfe’ Salt-.—UilT be sotd on ihe first
i Jr* Tuesday in December next, before the court house door in j
, Cuthberf, Randolph county, the negroes belonging to the estate 1
! ol George VV. Move, deceased.
| Oct 14-tds WILLI AM A. MOVE. Adm’r.
\ elnitiiisitratoi ’s Sale.—Will bo sold ‘in Cuthbcrt
i Jr'k. Randolph county on tho firs! Tuesday in December next ;
! The settlement of land on which Francis C. Powell resided at
j the t*me of his death, comprising lota of land Nor. 203, 141, 213 I
j and 23G, in ‘.he i Ith district of said county ; the settlement is a .
very desirable one and in ; fine state of improvement ; also tho
. following negroes to wit: Emeiine a woman 33 years of age, ,
| Martha a woman 33, Mary a woman 3 ! , Manor a girl 14, Dice |
| a girl 11, Willy 8, Linney n girl 7, Louisa a girl G, Louise Ann a j
| girl 2, Reuben a boy 18, Willis a boy 14, Sara a boy 6, Barker I
I ahoy 4, David a boy 2, audZach. an inhmf. Paid property
i sold’by an order from the Court of Ordinary of Randolph
county for purpose of distribution amonst the heirs of raid tie- |
‘ ceased. Terms on the day. J. Ft. Pt UYLLL Adm’r.
Act. 11 I's3—wtds.
\dmi&istiator , s ‘ale.—Will be sold in Cutbbcrt, j
Randolph County, on t! firct Tuesday in December next, |
j the negroes belong ng to it>e estate of c-torge VV. Moye, sold
: lor the benefit of the Heirs of said deceased.
WILLIAM A. MOYE, Adm’r. i
Oct . 8. tds
Vdmtniriraton Sale:—W ilt be sold on the first Tues- j
day in I) -cumber next in ftie tow ncf t .’uthbert Randolph i
! county,* lot of land No. !6t3 in the 7th district of said county hav- j
i ing about thiriy acres cleared bntid and common log cabins j
thereon, sold by order oi the Court of Ordinary of said countv j
for the ben* fit of the heirs aud creditors of Archibald j
Peterson dvcM.
ttet. II ISs3—wtds. JOHN PETERSON Adm’r. j
A dmtiiistratoi’a Bale.—Will be Fold in Cuthbert,
j JTvftaiido:pb county, ou the first Tuesday In December next, the
! settlement of lands on which Sterling L. Rodgers resided at the i
, time ol hiF tlectb. The teltlemes.t eu.braces lots Nos. 2,4 end ;
j 3t, in the 9tti district or siitu county, on wMci. omc nc
’ £23 acres onen and improved lands. Said lands are situated some
! .even or * jght miles west of Cuthbert, Ga. Terms on ti e dj.
i m,. 8 ” tds. O. f\ a- O. A. Wi LI.IS, Aoni’ra.
din in Ist ra t or’s ’•nlr,—On the first Tuesday inJanu- ,
; .ry next, will be sold betore the court house door a! Butler, ■
Tavtor conniv. all the lands belonging to the estate of Stephen s
1 folitikon, late of said county, deceased, tying in the thir eenth
districi 01. riainally .Vuscogee now Tayor county. There are
four lots —known as the Stephen Johnson lands—well improved.
• Abo at the s. met me and place, all the negroes tielouging iO ;
said eel ate —-oine tuior filtee'i in number, and very likely—done I
under an order ol the court of ordinary of Taylor county. Terms j
on thftdav ot sale.
. c 25—wtds GIDEON Ni WSQM, Adm’r.
a dmtnlst vntor’u *ale.--Agreeable t<> an order ot the
Z . court oi Ordiusrv ot I'.srty couiiiy. , will effir lor saie at -
court house door, in’the t wn of Blakely, in sal 1 county, on ihe ;
Sr?t Tuesday in January next, the following negroes, as the pro- ,
perty of J* ini Jones, laleot said county, deceased, to-wit t
Minerva, r negro woman about 40 years of age.
Harriet, “ “ \\ “ “
\Vinncy, ™ “ “
Jeff. “ boy ” 4 *
Terms carli. THOMAS B. ANDREWS?, Adm’r.
Oc! w - :ds de borrsnon. i
Cl i lOK(4 j .A, “Marlon county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in 1 dcalion, Sep
tember 3d, 1553.
Present, E. VV. MILLLR, Oswnary.
HKItEAS, John A. Owens, Administrator upon ff e estate
W of Richmond Roberts, deceased, pctiin ns this court for a
discharge from his said administration.
tr is, therefore, ordered bv thecouit, that all persons concern- j
ed shew cause, if a;-y they have, why said petitioner should!
not be discharged : otherwise letteisdiemissory will be granted
said ne tinnier at the April Term, 1654, of said court, and he be
released fiom hi* liability as administrator as aforesaid.
E. \V. MII.LER, Ordinary. :
A true ex'met from the minutes of said court, Bept. 3d. ISf,3.
Sept tii —ir.fiin K. W. MILLER. Orduumy.
tOriVT OF OKBINABYY” Jct.y Tkem, 1853.
fer Early coanty. i
S S STAFFORD, Ordinary, Preriding :
IT ai nearing to the Court by the Petiiiou of Berrien f hrmbers,
that Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased, did in his life time execute
to said Berrien Chambers, his bond condiiiontd to execute titles
in fee simnle to lot of sand number two hundred and ninety-sev
en, in the twenty-sixth district of Early county, to raid Berrien
Chamber* • and the said Nathaniel Bartlett having departed this
HrSKL , .SjeS!4 mlel.K‘i<l 10. of I.
;;iiv wav for the same. And it fur.ner appe-p *s.g ,hat the said it.
den Chambers haspaul the full amount oi .lie purchase j nee ot
-a and lo’ of land ; m and the said Berrien having petitioned tins
i mirt to direct and order Thomas B. Andrews, administrator of
‘he estate of Nathaniel Bartlett, deceased, to execute to n.m ti
ilt s io said lot of lam! in conformity with eetd bond and the m* .
It is. therefore, ordered by the court here, that no.ice be utven
i-A three public places in said coumy, and in theCo.unibUb 1 lines
-iud JsenM!ol, ol ucli application three that ; ; i. persons
! concerned may file their objec'iona in the Clerk a office, itanv
■ hev have, why Thomas B Andrews, administrator e* aioresnu.,
I should not exicute titlet* to sad lot of land to’ etna bernen
Chambers, in conlbrnrity to said Bond end toe . oatu,e in such
: case made and provided. .....
A true ext,act from the E. cl." ’
•Ttilv -fi—w3m
--©'fiinnsnnrr \ <ai'kVuk‘ikuiaauv,
Stewart county. \ Aprs! fern-, •
yj i > >N the petition of WiUi&tu 11. House. Executor ot the last
vVill end Testament ofThomua House, deceased, tor iet,e.s
of distnicslon from his said executorship:
i; i s on motion, ordered bv the court that ah persons crtu.ern
i *ll feSol, or before the next terra ol aatd court, why
* .i.! letter* hould not then be granted.
At,™, ;r.u ike
cTfcTont.lA, Liariuii county.
Court of Ordinal y for said county, invocation, ~j.ay
23, 1353.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
’ITTHEUEAS, Catharine Paul, Adm’tix. upon the c*tate
i \\ Wm. ißhort,atceased, applies to this court ,or ic-derao
1 .tißinissiou from her said a- ministration, .
1 Tin*is to notify aii persona inierttted, to file their objection.,
:if irn lhS havtfprior lo ‘.lie SournN-r rn> wrxl! •<! mk
HtViiich time letters disutisrery willhßßiiiled;^JJ“'- , “‘
j
TYTiiS iTTa , t cot ui’ Os OKDINAKV,
COU *J ?ihS* objections, (if any they have.l on or betore the
t ; cn ; „ d .Y term of tins court next ensuing, otherwise said Admitr
tr tor wib be then and there dismissed. Given under ray
at office the Ibth day of June 1853. p BEALL, Odinary.
Jt.ne —"oni. -
nLORG IA , > COUR TOFOR V WAR TANARUS,
° l/ nniitr, < Juh Term, 1r53.
Muscogee Jy . / g/>
, IC , DV . c u,,rrh r. Rodgers, adminisirator on the estate ot
W A M Vickerv“cccvas:d. late ot Muscogee county,
V t - ran ui a- ..rYor dismission trora said administration,
haying npp'ted that aK persos ooncorued rhow
it is oidcrei b . v „ w i,y said admin-trator shomd not oe
couse, any thi yha - &r> . u , be held in iud for said couu
j ou t"i e tbimramesoftaid court. August 5,1853.
A true transcript from uie in , oHIf joHNSdN Ordma'j.
August fi—w6us.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1853
GEORGIA, ) Court or Oreivary,
.luncogtt county, ( April Term, 1853.
. „ . - JiUI.E XI SI.
\ \ t-KLAS, Wm.N. Nelson, administrator de bonis non oa
i estate of John Liggin, deceased, having applied fer
let.ersof dismission from said administration: It is ordered that
ait persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, why said
administrator should not be dismissed atthe Court ofOrdmarv to
n*xt ** U aDU ,0r counti on the flrßt Monday in N veenber
A true transcript from theminutebof said court, April 4, 1853.
Columbus, April 12—wfim JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
COURT OF ORDINARY” ?T ~ ‘^7’
For Talbot County \ September Term, 1853.
WIiULE NI SI.
IILREAS , Simeon Deioaeh, one of the Executors
of Samuel K. Croll, late of Talbot County dec’d.,
has petitioned ior letters oi dismission from raid executor
ship.
Le :t ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear
at tne April term, 1854, then and ihere to show cause, if any
they nave, why said letters f'nould not be granted.
.i tr-:e extract trom the minutes of said Court, Se-ntem
her, 22, 1853. MARION BF.TIU'NU, Ordinary.
Sep 23—w&twCm
LOIiLI l, Min ion countyi
Court of Ordinary for said County, July Term, 1853.
Prtsekt, E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary.
David Dunn, administrator upon the estate of
’ * Phi! p Bailey, deceased, pctiiioc6 this court tor a discharge
trora his said administration,
7t is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons con
earned, shew cause, if any they have, why sid petitioner should
m<* be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be grant
s and said petitioner at the February Term, 1854, of said court, and
bo be released fr<un hi3 liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract trom the tniuuLs of said court, July 4th, 1853.
July 9-tr.Gm E. VV. M i LLEIf, Ordinary.
GEOIHHA, Marion county*
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, July
Ist , 1853.
Present, E. Vv . MILLER, Ordinary.
YNJ HLRLAtS Jeremiah Wdebar, administrator of the estate
j v of Thomas J. Parker, deceased, petitions this cou;i ‘or a
discharge from Ida said administration,
It is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why c aid petitioner should not
be discharged ; otherwise letters dismisaory will be granted
f-;b.d petitioner at the February Term 1854, of said court, and ho
lte released from his liability sis administrator as aforesaid
A true exir&cl from the minutes of said court July I, 1853.
July 9 ntCm E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary.
GEUKtiiIA, ) Court or Ordinary,
Muacogeeeounty, $ April Term, 1853.
RULE XI SI.
VtTHEREAS, Wtn. N. Nelson, administrator *n tho -tatoof
f > Augustus Peabody, deceased, having applied for letters of
!Lmission from said adiaiaistrr.ticn : It is ordered that all per
sons concerned, shew cause,if any they have, why said admin
istrator should cot be dismissed at tho Court of Ordinary to he
beid iu aud for said county on the first Monday in November
next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, April 4, 1853.
April !2—wfirm” JbO. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) COU RT O F OR D. NAR Y,
Stewart county. \ November Term, 1853.
XTPON tiio petition of William 11. House, Executor ct the last
Will and Testament oi Thomas House, deceased, tor letters
of dismission from his said executorship.
it is oa motion, ordered by ihe court that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, on or before the next November term of said
court, why said letters should not then he granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, April 12, ft 53.
April 19— wfm J. 1.. WIMBERLY, Ordinny.
|
GTO OK GIA, I CO UR T OF OR DIXAR .
: Randolph county. 1 June Term, 1853.
I>H ILIP CAUSEY, administrator on the estate of David ILr
vvlijate of said couut.v. .deceased. LaviuK ii*!!itioud ill*
crlun tor k-uVrs oi dTsmtssion,
It is ordered that all rmd singular the parties interested, show
cr uji-, if any they have, ou or before the next January Term of
this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be
• ranted, otfiei wise he will be then amt I litre dismissed.
Given under tny band at office the 25th June, 1853.
: Juiy s—wfim ’ t). P. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGI A, ) Court or ordinary of said coun-
Rnudolnh county, j tv, April Term, 1853.
; |AM LS VV. COLLlNS.administrator oi VV.Cott'ns, iate f said
ff county, deceased, fictitious this court to grant him iei'cra ot
j difmission from hi3 said administration, and it appearing that
. said estate has been fully administered: Ordered that all persons
1 (lie their objections if any they have, on or before the November
Term ofthi- court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator
i will be then and there dismissed.
April 12—w<5m O. P. BKALG Ordinary.
('t EOBGIA, Farly ccuKfy< —Whereas,Thoa. B. An-
Y drewß applies to me for 1 eturs cl Guardianship rs iheptr
i sons aid property of Abnc-r, Thoniss aid Fereby Ann Join-,
minor heirs of John Jone?, late of said coutly deceased. Th ee
, are to notify a’.l uersoi.s concerned, to make ki < vrn their ol jee
: tiens. if any trey have, why said Letters of Guardianship should
; not be granted to said applicant. Giien under my 1 and at of
fice, September23d, 1853. S. STAFEOLI). Ordinary.
October 4th—wfif. _ _
EORGIA, Marion County.—Whereas, Jonathan 11.
VIT Purvis applies to me for letters of Administration on
| the estate of James W. Woodall, late ot said county,
i deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singe
’ Jar the kindled and creditors of said deceased, to be and
i appear at my office, on or before the first Monday of No
vember next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
j letters should not he. granted. _
Given under my hand at office,this 24th September, 1853.
Sept. 28, 1853 w7t E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
i . eorgia, Randolph County.—Whereas, Zaclock
j “ T Sawyer applies tome for letters of acruinistiation on the
: e-tate of Frances F:;wjer,i te of said county, deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite si and admonish all and sii gular, the
| kindred and creditors of said deceased, to flic their objections,
if rny they have, on or before tho flrt-t Monday in December,
nvx."otherwise raid letters will (heu end there be granted to the :
j sppltci'.nt.
| Given muter my hand the seventh day of Get. 1603.
Oct. Bw7t O.” P. BEALL, Ordinary.
rx EORGIA, Marion County.—Whereas, the estate of
Lewis Taylor, late of said county, deceased, is unrep*
| resented at law, by reason of the failure of any person to
i apply ior letters of Administration ; Those ate therefore to
cite and admonish all,and singular the kindred andc.redit
• ors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have.) with
in the time prescribed by law, why letters of administration
should not be granted to the clerk of the Superior Court
(or some other person) of said county, according to the
statute, in such case made and provided.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office,
Sept. 20th, 1553. E. Vv. MILLER, Ordinary.
Sep 23—w7t
/ a eorgta, Stewart oonaty—Pursuant to the last Will
x T eul Testament ot James A.Caieweii, late of said county,
deceased, wi i] be sold, on the first Tuesday in December next,
before the court house door in the town of Lutm kin, Stewart
j county, Ga., within the logri hours of sale, a certain negro man
bv the name ot Bill, as the property of the said deceased.
ER ASM US s*. B “ALL, Ex'r.
Oct 14—trig By B. P. IVOR .ILL.
eorgin, TalDot county—Office of Ordinary, 29th
VT March, 1853.—'Wherea- J. Jamison, Guardian of Nathan
i ici Womiuock’s orphans, petitions for letters of Dismission froia
- said guardianship:
He it ordered, That ai! persons concerned, be aud appear ct
i vbe June Term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, next en
! suing, then and there to shew cause, it aDy they have, wby said
letters should not be granted.
A true extract from ihe minutes of said court, April 15th, 1653
j April2s—v.6m MARION BETHUNK, Ordinary.
EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY—Whereas,
\JJT William N. Jones applies forletters of administration
de bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate of Randal
Jones, late of said county, deceased,
i These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of
administration as aforesaid.should not be granted to said
applicant at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for
; said countv on the first Monday in November next.
Given under my hand this 6th dav of September, 1953.
Sept. 20, 1853. jNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
GV EORGIA* Randolph County.—Whereas,Fran
f” cis M. Brown applies to me tor letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mary Fredoaia Brown,late of said coun
ty deceased. .
i ‘ These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singn
lar the kindred and cr& liters of said deceased, to be and
3npear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and
snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
he “ranted. Given my hand at office the 16th day of
Apteral er, 1&53. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary’.
i Sept 21—w6t.
[From the Chronicle <Xc Sentinel,!
LIST OF PREMIUMS.
Premiums Awarded by the Southern Cei:
tral Agricultural Society at the Eighth
Annual Fair,
Held at Augusta, Georgia, on the 13 th, 19th, ZOth j
and 21i days of October, 1953.
Official Report.
FIELD CROPS.
Thomas P Janes, Green county, largest crop of Cotton
produced upon one acre of Upland, 2179 pounds, or-e
----third to gather yet,silver pitcher.. SSO 00
P S Holt, Monroe county, largest crop Cotton
.. produced on one acre lowland silver pitcher.. 50 00
E R Ware, Clark county, largest crop rea Vine
Hay, raised on one acre, silver pitcher 20 00
i G Bryant, Jefferson county,also largest crop Pea
Vine Hay, silver pitcher 23 00
; C Austin, Whitfield county, best crop foreign
Grass Hay, (3 bales Herds Grass,: silver
pitcher 20 CO
Dr. Philip Minis, Whitfield county, largest crop
Corn grown on one acre upland, 951- bushels,
6,500 pounds per acre, silver pitcher 50 CO
B F Taylor Monroe county, largest crop Corn
grown on one acre lowland, 801 bushels, silver
, pitcher - 50 00
Lewis R Hurst, Me Minn county, Tenn., largest
i crop Wheat, (.broadcast,) one acre, 38f bushels,
silver pitcher. .......... 25 00 ,
P S Holt, Monroe county, hugest crop Wheat
(drilled) one*?cr<>,32* nshols, Hirer pitcher... 25 00 ,
i Middleton Seago, Richmond county, largest crop
Sweet Potatoes, raised per acre, 336 bushels sil
ver pitcher • 20 00
j John P Eve, Floyd county, large.t crop Ground
Peas or Finders, raised or; one acre, 120 bushels,
cup 1° 0° i
i Middleton Seago, Richmond county, largest crop
| field Peas. 22i bushels per acre, cup 10 00
G Volger, Augusta, best box Chewing Tobacco,
i Southern, raised, cup 500
| Robert Nostrouskcy &. Cos., Whitfield county,
best box Cigars, cup 5 00 1
Robert Nostrouskey & Cos , Whitfield county,
best Southern raised smoking Tobacco,cup... 5 00
Judges—S D Linton, Chairman ; John Kirkpatrick,
Wm. Lenoer, Roan county, Tennessee, William
Adams. _
SAMPLES OF FIELD CROPS.
i Dr. R M Young, Cass county, Ga., for the best and
greatest variety ot the different kinds of Corn,
cup <slo 00
Middleton Seago, Richmond county, for the best
and greatest variety of the Sweet Potato, cup.. 10 00
T J Smith, for the best and greatest variety of the
Field Pea, cup 10 Hi
D Dickson, Newton county, for the best and
greatest variety of Upland Cottou, cup 10 00
1 Ker Bovce, Chattanooga, Tenn., for the best
bushel of Corn. (Brace variety) cup 5 00
I P H Greene, LaGrangc, Troup county, for the
i best bushel of W heat, cup 500
| Middleton Seago, Richmond county, for the best
; bushel of Field Peas, for general cultivation,
cup 5 00
i J Dimon, Columbus, Ga., for the best bushel
Ground Peas, plate 8 00
i John D Twig as, Richmond county, for the best
bushel of Sweet Potatoes, for general use,(S; an
ish variety) eup •• •••. 5 00
’ X>r. UtrnrK- Dottcy, Homo , for the beet but*Hci ot
Irish Cotatoes, for general use, (native variety)
1 cup ••• 00
In thi* department, excellent samples ot Wheat we-e
j exhibited bv Messrs, Cooper, ilubbaid, Daniel and oth
ers, all of which the Committee were gratified to eon
: aider as undoubted evidence of increased attention to
! this important grain.
.1 ucgf.s—T C R obei ‘.son, Winnshmo,S.C.,Chairman;
| Daniel Heiskell, f l ennesse, J H Gofini,do., M. C Parker,
do., R H Ward, Georgia.
COTTON BALES.
i Dr. J S Whitten, Hancock,be; 120 bales Cotton, Upland,
i Pitcher -S2O CO
i T J Smith, Hancock county, best 10 bales Up
! land Cotton, Goblet - 15 00
A Pope, Wilkes county, best 5 bales Upland Cot
ton. cup 10 00
R J Willis, Green county, best ore bale, cup... 5 00
Judges—William W < her ver, Ch’n, Albany, Robert
A Alien, Savannah, J M Dye, Augusta, and J M Ball,
Macon, Ga.
CATTLE.
Ist CLASS — DEVONS.
Richard Peters, Atlanta, (or the best Bull (“Eciip"®” one
to two vears old, cup $lO 00
Richard Peters, Atlanta, best Devon Cow (“Pic
ture,”) 3 years old and upwards, cup 10 00
| R Peters, Atlanta, for the best Heifer, (Curly) 2
to 3 year's old, cup 10 00
AT r. Peters also exhibited some purebred Devon calves
and grades possessing great merit.
SECOND CDASS —LURHAMS.
Win J Eve, Richmond county, for the best Bull, 3 yearn
old and upwards, pitcher S2O Ob
Col. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S, C., for the
j nest Cow 3 years old and upwards, cup 10 00
| Col. Wade Hampton fertile bc't Heifer 2 to 3
i years old, cup 10 00
I Col. Wade Hampton, for the best Heifer 1 to 2
years old, cup 8 00
TRIED CLASS —AYRSHiRES.
Richard Peters, Atlanta, for the best Heifer 1 to 2 years
old, cup Sl'O 00
FOURTH CLASS —ALDFRNEYS.
Richard Peters, Atlanta, for the best Heifer 2 to 3 years
old cup §lO 00
GRADES.
■ J II Mann, Augusta, for the best milch Cow of mixed
breed, pitcher §2O CO
iN K But.or, Augusta, tor the best milch cow, of
native breed, pitcher 25 00
I Dr. J B Davis Columbia, S. C., for his half-breed
Brahmin bull, 2 to 3 years old, goblet lb 00
Dr. J B Davis, for his half-breed Brahmin heifer,
2 to 3 tears old, cup .’ 10 CO
. Pr. J B Davis, for his Buffalo, or Water Ox Bull,
2 to 3 vears old, goblet 15 00
Foster Blodget,Sr., Augusta, Ga., tor his fat calf,
8 00
Judge.—Solon Dike, Chaiiman Columbia, S. C.
WORKING OXEN AND FAT CATTLE.
I George W L Twiggs, Richmond county, best single
yoke oxen, pitcher 00
Wm. A Lenoir, McMmn county, Tenn., best fat
spayed heifer, cup ;• •• • 00
’ Judges.—Benj. Roberts,Chairmau ;J B Eddius, Cu&s
! county,Johu Johusou.
HORSES.
Ist class—horses or all work.
: Edward Parsons, Atlanta, Ga.best stallion over 4 years
old, premium awarded, but withheld till Padigree ob
tained, order Ex. Com., pitcher S2O 00
Robeit Elliot, Alabama, best stallion over 3 years
old, cup 10 00
Fiancis M Wise, Butts county, best stallion over
2 years old, cup 5 00
James Millican, Jackson county, best hor?e colt
I over 6 months old, cup 500
James M Davidson. Green ceuuty, best fil y 3
years old, (Kate Kornev cup 8 00
R J Hankerson. Edgefield, S. C., best filly 2
i years old, (Ellen Lea-ie) cup 500
Wm. A Lenoir, Roan com tv, Tenn., best tilly 1
I year old, cup 500
Wm. Harris Richmond county, best brood mure
with coil by he ~ide. pitcher 20 00
John P iiumpbri.', Chattanooga, Term , best
brood mare 4 year: old, cup 10 00
Judge?.— William E Dealing, Chairman, Augusta; j
j Wm. Lowrey, Francis Irwia.
2nd class—heavy draft eokses.
Owen Fitzsimor-e, Jeffen-oa county, b©4 stallion over 4
years old, (Monage) pitcher §2O Ob
Wm A Lenoir, Roan county, Tenn.,be?t stallion
1 year old cup 5 00
| David Lyle, Coweta county,host filly 1 year old,
Judges.—HG Harris, Morgan county; C Connell,
Hancock county ; John Armstrong, Green county.
Queen Estee, cup $5 00
3d CLASS —BLOOD HORSES.
J B Miller, Richmond county, best thorough bred stal*
lion. 4 years old. Free Trade, pitcher S2O 00
Samuel J Carter, Tenn.,best stallion, 2 years old
cup. 20 00
B M McGee, Penn., best stallion, 2 years old
cup 8 00
H P Houck, Tenn. best stallion, I year old, cup 5 00
CAL Lamar, Savannah, best brood mare, 4
years old, Bruida, cup 10 00
Dr. W R Battle I.ee county, best brood mare, 4
yerrs old. Fa*hon, cun JO CO
Wm. Waiter, Tenn.. best fillev, 3 years old, cun 10 00
Geo. W Lamar, Richmond county, best fil lev, 2 _
yearo old. cup. 5 00
David Lyle,Coweta county,best 1 year old Alley,
cup 5 00
John D Twiggs, Richmond county, best brood
marp by imported Sovereign, cup 10 00
Judges—C A !< Lamar, Savannah ; Jas. Bond, John
A Jones, Angus McAlpine.
4TH CLASS —MORGAN, CANADIAN AND IMTOKTED HORSES.
JRM or> r t ->, Augur Li. beFt thorough bred Morgan stal
lion, Vermont, pitcher SSO 00
J B Eddirg, Kingston, Cass countv best and lar
gest Canadian stall ion, iav, Quebec, pitcher... 25 00
Judges —N C Trowbridge, Augusta; W E Dearing,
Augusta ; John II Tiippe, John A Jones.
sth class—matched and singi e horses.
H TANARUS) Harris, Morgan county, best single harness horse,
Georgia raised, gohle’ • sls 00
Jos. M Williams, Clarke county, best saddle
horse. Georgia raised, Fanny Fern, goblet — .15 00
A 1 Thomas, Hamilton county, Tenn , best
Georgia raised draft horse, Gelding, goblet 15 00
Thos. Beall, August a. best pair matched horses,
Southern raised, goblet 15 00
Thos. Johnson, Kentucky, best single harness
horse. Southern raised, cup • 10 CO
Benj. Robinson, Kentucky, best saddle horse ,
raised, cup 10 00
Benj. Robinson, Kentucky, best pair matched
horses, open to the world, pitcher 20 00
Judges.—R. Ward, Chairman; T T Smith, P H
Keith, Frank Hamilton, U Douglass. John II Crapton.
JACKS AND JENNETTES.
SOUTHERN RAISED.
CE Bennett, Pavett county, Ga., for the best southern
raised Jack. a silver pitcher $25 00
Col. Ja-. M Davidson, Green countv,for thehe‘t
southern raised Jennette, “Molly Cotton,”
pitcher 20 CO
Judges.—Wm. P Harden, Gh’n, W D Conyer, Josi
ah H Browuiug.
MULES.
GEORGIA RAISED.
L C Warren, Augusta, for the best lot of Georgia rai
ed Mules, cup $5 CO
SOUTHERN RAISED.
Geo. T Allman. Ccupersville. Tern., tor the 1 c-t y air
southern raised Mules, pitcher S2O ('O
Geo. T Afimnn, for ihe lest single or Harness
Mule,“Young Amenon,” southern raised, orp 10 00
Geo. T Allman, for the best Mule, (“Molly”’ 2
vears old. southern raised, cup f* CO
Judges.—L nac Ramsay, (’oilmbia county, J S Row
land, Cass county, Thos. B Reese.
SHEEP.
LONG WOOLS.
A W Cn’nvehe'. Ricbmord county, best Buck 2 years
old, Oxfotd and Cot-wold cross, Lot g Wool,
eup 10 CO
Richard Peters. Atlanta.best Puck ore and a half
j years old, improved Cots wold breed, cup BCO
Richatd Peters, Atlanta, lest pen four Ewes 2
years old. cup 5 00
| CASHMERE THIBET OR PERSIAN GOATS.
J B Davis,Columbia, S. C., l est thorough bred Buck,
pitcher 820 CO
: J B Davis, best pair grades or crosses upon our
native Goats, cup . 10 CO
The Judges are of the opinion that il e wool of this
cross is nearly equal to the thorough bred, aid ate sat
isfied that the cross on our rative stock would improve
the size of the animal without much and tvirrert. it ary,
i to the quality oi the wool, ard nt the same time render
them mere .hardy, so that the CVi mere Goats can be
successfully raised in Georgh ard Foeth Carolina.
JrrGFs.— George Fcl ley, Cl.m’n.; N P Faimer,
Putnam county, F Hampton.
SWINE.
FIRST CLASS SUFFOLKS.
Richard Peters, Atlanta, for the best Boar 2 years
old, cup $lO 00
Riehaid Peters, for the best Boar, 1 to 2 years
old, cup, 10 00
Richard Peters, for the best Boar, (7 mont: s old)
Richard Peters, for the best Sow, 2 years o'd, cup, 10 00
Richard Peters, for the best Sow 1 year old, cup, 10 00
Richard Peters, for the beat Sow, over 6 months
under one year old, cup 5 00
Richard Peters, for the beet iot of Pigs 8 months
f Id, cup. 10 00
Edward Parsons, Atlanta, for the best lot of Fat
Hogs, cup, 6 OO
Judges —John Bonner, Hancock county, Chm’n -
Edward Parsons, Horace J Bates, C II Stine, Z H
Gordon.
SECOND CLASS—GRAZIERS.
Richard Peters, Atlanta, for the best boar, 2 years
old, cup $lO OO
Richard Peters, for the test boar, (7 months old)
cup,) 5 CO
Richard Peter*, for the best row, 2 years oid, cup 10 00
Richard Peters, for the best sow, lto 2 years old,
cup. 10 CO
Richard Peters, for the best sow, (7 months old)
cup, 5 00
Richard Peters, for the best lot of pigs, 8 months
old, cup,. 1 CO
Judges.—John Bonner, Chm’n.; Edward Parsons
H J Bate*. C B Stine, Z H Gordon.
THIRD CLASS —BEP.KSHIRES.
Richard Peters, Atlanta, for the best boar, 2 years
old, cup, $lO CO
Richard Peters, for the best lot of pigs, 8 months
old, cup, 1 00
Veiy fine Grade Hogs were exhibited by Henry B
Hill, Atlanta ; Dr. Wm. E Dearing, Augusta; J M
Miller, Augusta; and John Bridges, Augusta.
Judges.—John Bonner, Chm’n.; Edward Pareonp,
H J Batts, C B Stine, Z II Gorpon,
FAT HOGS.
Floyd Thomas, Augusta, for the largest and fat
test Hog, raistd in Georgia, pitcher, 20 00
Kirkpatrick & Leitner, Columbia county, for the
best lot of (5) fat Hogs, cup, 10 00
POULTRY.
D Redmond, Augusta, Ga., forthebest pair of
Shanghai Fowls, of any color, cup $lO 00
V LaTa?te, August- , Ga., for the best pair of
Cochin China Fowls, cup, 10 00
D Redmond, Augusta, for the best pair of South
ern, raised Dorkings, cup, 5 00
D Redmond, Augusta, best pair of Gray Chitta
gong Fowls, cup ‘ 5 00
D Redmond, Augu>ta, best pair of large breed
Fowls, Brahama Pootras cup 5 00
A C Jones, Columbia county, for the dest pair
of Game Fowls, cup, 5 CO
D Redmond, Augusta, for the pair ot Gol
den Sebright bantams, cup 5 00
D Redmond, Augusta, tor the best pair of Chi
nese Silver Pheasant®, cup 5 00
G M Murray, Whitfield co., for the best pair of
Wild Turkey*, eup, 5 00
G M Murray, Whitfield county, lor the best pair
of Common Turkeys, plate, 8 00
D Redmond, Augusta, for the beet pair of
H'ng Kong Gee?e, cu 5 CO
D Redmond, Augusta, for the be-t pair of Chi
no-e or Swan Gt-e-e, cup 5 CO
D Redmond, Augueta, for the best pair of Mus
covy Duck?, plate,... 8 10
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