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THE TRI WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME I] ,
LEGAL NOTICES
William J Scott, Adm'r, 1 Scire Facias to make Panics,
of Archibald H. Scott, dec’d. I In Muscogee Inferior Court.
... „ „ i Angnst Term, 1853.
Michael H. Goss.
106 Coart that the Defendant in she above case.
> ,; .-haei If. Goss is not to be found in this State. It it therefore
fr'te.Lovt. that service be perfected on the said
.VichaelH.ooss by the publication of this rule in some public
gazette of this tstate once a month for four months before the
next erm of this Court.
A -rue ex ran, from the minutes of Muacogee Inferior Court
An r'ist Term 1353, this 25th day of August, 1-53. ‘
Columbus. septS. 1-53—wlm A P LOSES, clerk.
IdminUtrator’i be sold before the Court
Tte-dav'm Decatur county, on the first
V °- iR ‘ l :'-
of Fl r'* an ' 7 : a ? re , eabi y a ” order of the Court of
Ed-v R?™^ rly county, sold for the benefit, of the heh- of
ABSEK DVB ° N - Vlm> -
CvEorc.l.4, Marion county.
“ ourt ,J f Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, June
D *27. 1853.
MILLER, OartNART.
\\ t AEAS, Robert-L.ttle and Samuel Pendrv, admini-rra
thiscr ‘ r '*P? D si, e estate of John Pendry, deceased, petition
/Qrt for tetters of irom their said administration,
Ijj r -esc are. therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
- f .dred and creditors o said deceased, to file their objections,
. any they have, in terms of the law. otherwise letters ofdis
mlseory will be granted said applicants 1 the Jan nan Term
next of sa’d court.
Given under my band and official signature at office, this June
Sftk. 1853.
July 2—mfina - E. W, MILLER, Ordinary.
4 <1 in ini t rat or's Sale.—Will be sold bef* re the Court
- A house door in Newton. Baker county, on the fir-t Tue-dav
in December next. Town let No. 51. in the Town of Aibanv .
agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Earlv count'v,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Robert Thomf.sn.
deceased. Terms on day of sale.
JOHN THOMPSON, Adm'r.
October *th—wtd. with will annexed.
4 dm!liistrators* Sale—By virtue of an order of the
- x court of Ordinary of Early ctounr.v. will be sold before the
court house door of said county oa the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between the lawful hour- of sale, all the real estate of
Joseph C. Gray, deceased, in said county, consisting of two lots
oi fond numbers two hundred and sixty four and three hundred
8.1 nT.e in the -rtli district of said county, containing two hun
dred and fitty acre-each, Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor- of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the
day of sale.
Oct 15—wtda JAMES B. BROWN. Adm'r.
A dunjjijjtrators’ Sale~By v irtue of an ord- r from the
-x hc-mvrable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said
coi; -y on the first Tuesday in December next, between the law
ful troon* of sale one hundred and forty acres of and off cflot
number one hundred and forty efoht in the 31s: district ..f origi
nally Lee now .Marion county. Bold as the property of Joshua
Davis, deceased,for the benefit of heirs anu creditors. Terms
made known on the lay cf sale.
NICHOLAS H. GEEBLIN, Adm'r.
Oct 15— td- ZILPHA DAVIS. Adm'trx.
\dmlnistrators* Baleßy virtue ofan order from the
honorable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said
county, on lhe first Tuesday in Efocember next, between the law
ful fours of sale. lot of land number one hundred and sixty one,
the east end of the south half of lot number one hundred and
sixty, and 5 V acres off ofthe north half of said lot one hundred
and sixty : all of said land being in the 31st district of originally
Lee now Marion county. Sold as the properly of Thomas Ma
jors. deceased.
Oct 14—tds FIELDING JACKSON, Adm'r.
Vdministrators* Sale—Will be sold at the market
house, in the city of Columbus.on the first Tuesday in De*
vemher next, a negro boy named Sidney, e gfcteen year- of age,
belonging to the estate <> r ’ John A. Walker, deceased, will be
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Oct 14-tds J AS. 8. WALKER. Adm'r.
Vd mi ni st rat or s’ Sale.—Will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale,
before the court house door in the town of Taibotton. Talbot
county. Ga„ agreeably to an order of t’ne court of ordinary of
-aid count *, me following lands belonging to the estate ot Oliver
H. F. Daniel, late of said county, deceased, lot number 2*3-5 con
tair.g 192 acres, more or less; also fraction number two hundred
and ninety six containing one hundred and fitty two acres, more
or !c--. with a reservation of one acre and school house on said
premises, with the privilege of the spring tor the use oTsaid
-eho*f. Ab*o thirty nine and a. half acre;** beinj? the s*y:zh e:i>
corner of lot of land now occupied and owned by Richard Rohe,
on whu-- -a and Richard Rohe's grist mill now stands tan ot
which lands being in the 23d district of originally Muscogee
now Ta otcoontT. Sold tbrthe benefit of the beirsandcredt
tors of-aid deceased. Terms mad • known on the dav of sale.
n c t 15 —t>!s JOSEPH BR* UN. Admr.
‘rdmißlstrators * Sale VN be rood • n the first
A Tuesday in December next, before the rourt house door in
CuthberT, Randolph county, the negroes belonging to the estate
0f * >e ’ UC 'WILLIAM A. MOVE, Adm’r.
4 teiairintor'a Sale.—Will be soM 5®
ARa ,i. . !p h county on the first Tuesday in December next
The -etrfomeut f land oa which Franc -C. Powell res ded at
- :h- h : s death, compris : g lots : .and Noe. *>3. 141. 213
and 235. in he Uth district of -aid county : the settlement is a
verv desirable one ami in i fine state of improvement: also -he
following negroes to wit : EmeUne a woman 33 yea.* o. a,**.
Martha a w maa 33. Mary a woman 3 . Maner a gi _*
asr rl 11. Miliy ~. Linney a girt 7. Louisa agrt b, Lou. • Ami
■r*li Reuben i bor 1\ Willis a boy L 4. >am a boy 6* Barker
” 4 - t. Said proper
sold’ bv an order from the Court of Ordinary ot Randolph
county tor purpose of distribution amonst the tore ot raid ‘.e
ceased. Terms on the day. J - P°' v ELL Aum r *
cct. 11 1-853—wtis.
tdmluUtratofs Sale
A Randolph Coonty. on the first Tuesday tn Decilter next.
Mgroes befongi ng to the • ■■ ,-- r W. M ye, aoM
lor the benefit of the Heire of s.vd Adm * r .
Oct. 8, Ids
v7| miniftratori Sales —\\ ill be suit on the first Tues-
Y ,*av ia December next in the town of Cuthbert Randolph
countv.lotof land No. 168 in the 7th district of auk county hav
: . rh rtv acre* cleared land and common i*** <-U t;
b|.X- U..CO’ Onlloary
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot Archibald
P JOHN PETERSON AdnTr^
4 dmlniitrstor's Sale —Will be sold tn Cuthbert.
\ 1. o h count-r. on the first Tuesday m December next, the
r of O’rids on WB :h Stert ag G. R dgers resided at the
7mV if h : death The settlement embraces lots Nos. ‘2.4 ami
•jo' m the Othdistr-ct ot said county, on which there are seme
upß lands, said lam.;are^. uar..d
;es w “ ;
.
i if ifi
115..l 15 .. > t Htr!'wn as the Stephen Johnson lands-well improved.
V'Y-'--be *ame time and place, all the negroes belonging <•<-
s) lipire-sime ten or fifteen in number, and very afcely -done
under rof the court of Ordinary ot Taylor county. Terms
o-i GIDEON NEWSOM. Adm’r.
-r- —r- i wale.-- Agreeable to an order ot'the
f Ordinary of Early county. I will ofer tor sate at the
- i.Trt huise door, in'the town of Blakely, tc said county, ©a the
in January next, the following negroes, as the pro-
Cr? “ r.ct.ihn Jones lateof said county, deceased, to-wi..
* i**-
Harriet, “ „ 15 ■* “
Z Z * - 13 “ -
\\ inney. _ 4 ** *•
Jeff - “ thov \S B ANDREWS. Adm'r.
Terms cash. THC .1- - de bonis non.
Oct 125 —wtds
(VIiOKGI\. HariDfi county.
Court of Ordinary for Mid county. iu \ acation, -Vr
t ember 3d, 1?53.
Pkbscct, E. W MILLER. Ordinary.
-it’-HEREAS. John A. Owens. Administrator apon tee
\\ of Richmond Roberts, deceased, petitions tins cou..
and schursre from his said administration.
It is. therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, it ary they have, why said petitioner shoiiw
{y Ji be di'iharged; otherwise letters dismiseory will be grar.'eu
‘aid petitioner at the April Term. ias4. of said eoart,and he be
released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
E. W. MILLER. Ordinary
\ true extract from the minutes of said court. Sept. 3d. L -
SeptiO —mim E. W. MIL.LLR. Ordinary.
Vdmitistrator's Sale. —Wi .bes*ld on the first
Tae'dav In Jan uarr next, before the Court House door m
th .j tv o-'Coiumbus. the f.Alowing named slaves, as the pco
c-er.v “of Janie’ A. Delaunay, deceased: to-wit. Charttv.
Emanuel ‘• arv Jane. Galaiee Silvy, Georgia .Mm. Harry. sramd-
Y Ton.v Morvcarett. SoW in obedience K> an order tm*n the
Ordinary J Boidmm eour ty. tor the benefit of the heirs of said
T-so.l*.d. DEUU-SAV.
JOHN D. BTEVVART.
November 1-wtds. Admr with the will annexed.
THE UN it) N 0 F THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.”
GEORGIA, .Marion county.
° f M county, m Vacation, May
Present, E W xji/t F*r n
r ’ e “'" or
T'fcfUl jp i iiuci- , . ’ J ‘tie Term. 1353.
P a. a;,' 1 ,-S i
court for letters of dismission. It isordered th-if red th;3
cemeii. file their objections, ™ pe ”‘: n3 c ’- a *
January term of this court next en-uin- otblrww An vs lhe
trator will be then and there dismissed ‘c-reu ‘
at office the Ifith dav of June L-j3 ‘ n 1 i<?r m > fa nd
JnneSl-wbW O. P . BEALL. Odinarv.
GEORGIA, ) COURT OF OkL> IYiP Y
Xascogee county, _ July Term, 1853. ’
W K f^ E . ‘ V'm H vf,a- R ' R ’ ? i; f ers ’ on the estate of
w - ’~V- “ , * *’- iat£ of M UiCOSTef* COQn r v
r ' r ' MU administra.Vj.--n:
canL f re 7 k c >®\that all persons concerned show
cause, and any they have, why-aid admin-trator -hou;d not be
°- f ,: S linar y to U held in and for said coun
ty on the first -Monday in March next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court. Augusta, i-33
AugustD-wom, JOHN JOHNSON Urdma. v
COURT OF ORDINARY > “ ‘ ~
For Talsot County. \ September Term, 1 So3.
RULE XI SI.
YITHEREAS, Simeon Deloach, one of the Executors
? ▼ yt ici K. Croll, late of Talbot Countv dee’d
has petitioned for letters of dismission from said exce .'o--
siup.
Be :t ordered that aii persons concerned, be and appear
at the Apm term, 1854, then and there to show cause it any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said ’Court, SeDtem
her, 22, 1853. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
trep 28 —wdc twtim
GEOKGI \ Marion county;
Court of Ordinary for said County, Julu Term, 1853.
Present, E. . MILLER, Ordinary.
W if r_
. T , Pbu P Bliley, deceased, petitions this court for a discharge
from his said administration.
ft is, therefore,ordered by the court, that all persons con
cerned, shew cause, if any they have, why s*id petiti-:ner should
not be discharged : otherwise letters disßr-sorv wil; be grant
e<i said petitioner at the February Term. 1-54, of said court, and
he be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, Julv 4th 1-53
Juiy ‘J mbni E. W. MILLER. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary frjr said County, in l acaticm, July
Isf, 1853.
Present, E. W . MILLER, Ordinary.
Jeremiah Wilcl-ar. adrv. n -tra: r the estate
* * r ‘ ! Thomas J. P .rker, decea-* and, petitions this court for a
discharge from his said admii.i-trari : .
It is, therefore, ord- red hy the c-urt. that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not
be discharged; otherwise letters i-m -sorv will be granted
said petitioner at the February Term 1.-54, of said court, and he
be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the mnates of said court July 1. 1-53.
July &—msm E. VV. MILLER. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, 1 COURT OF ORDLV.IR 1.
Randolph county, v June Term, 1853.
PHILIP CAUSEY, administrator on the estate f Dav 1 if. r
vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned “is
court for letters of dismission.
It is ordered that all and singular the parties interested, sho w
cause, if any they have, on or before the next January Term of
this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be
.ranted, otherwise he will be then and there di-ml-sed.
Given under my hand at office the 2.3 th June. 1853.
July s—wfim O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. > COCXT or ORDINARY OF “AID COIX-
Randolph county, ( tt, April Term. 1853.
TAM E 8 VV. COL LIN B. administrator ot’ VV .Collins. late -ts -aid
county, deceased, petitions this court to grant fc;m letter- ot ,
dismission from his said administration, and it appear! • g that
-aid estate ha.- been fully administered : Ordered that all per-ons
file their objections, if any they have, on or before the November
Term ofthis court next ensuing, otherwise -aid administrator
will be then and there dismissed.
April 12—wfim O. P. BEALL Ordinary.
C~Y EORGIA, Early county. Whereas.Thos. B. An
j
sons and property of Abner. Thomas and Fereby Ana Jones,
minor heirs of John Jones, late of -aid county deceased. Th se
are to notify all persons concerned. t: make kie *n their ot jec
tions, if any” they have, why said Letters of Guardianship should
not be granted “to said applicant. Given under my hand at of
fice. September 53d, 1853. 8. 8. ST A Fit) K D, Ord nary.
October 4th—writ.
( G EORGIA. Mar. y Cocnty.—Whereas, Jonathan H.
T Purvis applies to me tor letters of Administration on
the estate ot James W. Woodall, late ot said county,
deceased.
Tr.esc are therefore, to cite and admonish ail, and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said to be and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday ot No
vember next, to show cause, it any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office,this 24th Septemcer, 1753.
Sept. 23, 1853.’ wTt E. W. MILLEK, Ordinary.
v corgia. Randolph County. —vv r.ereas, Zao i
(j -sawver applies tome for letters of administration on the
. - >f raid county, deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite and admen -h aii and singular, the
kindred and creditors of -aid deceased, to tile the r objections,
if anv they have, on or before the first Mondav in December,
next.*otherwise -aid letters will then aad there fee granted to the
applicant. , _ .
Given under my hiicd the seventh ot Cot- inw.
Oct. 8 w7t O. P. BEALL. Ordinary.
Gi EORGIA. Marion Cor.vrr. —Whereas, the estate or
f Lewis Tavlor. late of sari county, deceased, is unrep
resented at law'bv reason of the tailure of any person to
sl-d'v tor letters of Administrati >n ; These are therefore:
cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any they nave, with
in the time prescribed by law, why letters ot_a.dmimstrati. n
.
or some other person) of said county, according to tne
statute, in such case made and proved.
Given under my hand ana ofheiai T ? ‘
Sept- *dOth, 1553. £• M . MILLER, Orainan.
/ V eoreia. Stewart cownty—Pursuant the last VVUI
(.T and Testament of James A.CarsweL. ate or sa.u o.ain.y.
decease,!, w. I be sold. or. ‘he first Tuesday in Decern er_ n_.
before the court house door in the town ot Lumtk,n. vc
S!SS, Ga.. within the legal hours of sale. a certam n p man
bv the name of Bill, as the property* ,the_sud
Oct 14— tds By B. S. ivOR-t ILL. .
EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—W here is,
It William N- Jones app_.es tor letters ot adrr.; u:srra_-_r.
do bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate o: Kanaa:
Jones, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and actmooisn ail persons
c mcemed to shew cause, if any they have, why letters
administration as aforesaid should not _be .granted to saia
applicant a: the Court ot Ordinary to ne held m and tor
said countv on die first M ?nday :n November neat.
i fe
n3n on the estate of Mary Fredooia Brown, .ate ot sa.d coun-
These are. therefore, to cite a id admonish ait and sin*-•
lar the kindred and creditors o: said decs
Sent. 21—w6t.
Marion coanty—Wteris. K am ad F
(t LviS applies to me for letters of adm lustration on .he
r Lo-or- ot said deceased, to be and appear a- my
>ed by law. to shew cause, it uj
-if'fh-ve why said letters shou-.i net be uranteu. . _
Given under my hand and official signature, a; office. ,n.s
umber 9tb. I’; 53 - e. \v. MILLER. • ntinary.
L> —wat
’ . w.ria cOUßty"Whert:ia, lirr - ; ‘ ‘r
ptorf i*’ e< iate of Jonathan LVason. *iee\i. app es
n>Tie h*- tettrreof dismission from hia dmmistrauon ot said
estate. t 0 admonish all and siccuar the
These are. deceased. u> file their i‘biecn>os.
kindred and crevu o otherwise otters I
if any they nave, - a dm*r. as aforesaid, at thes
•is*tv will be Stwwl “ ht said county.
my Ud and official at office. thi
[ June lb b. I'vJ. t u - MILLER. Ordinary.
July •_*—aibin
COLl.MBl;-, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 4. 1853
( T e °r,ta, Marion connty—-V -reaa, Matt - -t.
ap, ' >n the 1 - . .
1 tVrn L kt 0 j unar y court of said county, for letters of ii*m ; -'icn
■rom her administration of said estate.
kir ;.:Vs to cite and adm c:sh all and sinsmiar the
of said and ceased, to file their objections.
h*xe. otherwise said otters w 11 be granted fa legal
of f l sa -’ i a,lm zrx - i: the November Tern nexu
rt °* ordinary : ;-r *md o: -inzj.
2d°l-33 ILQ, * er ay fcaad lE ‘* Sc.al signature a: office, this Mav
_MavT—mom E. W. .MILLER. Ortiinary.
(rV^ Marlon county Tie estate of Edmun*;
rTi-scn b<J £?. a “*P feaeat and by reason of the failure or anv
‘ Td >n *° a PPj. v for letters of administration on said estate.
k to ere and admonish all and singular the
-ed. t- he aad appear at mv 1
. w, *T‘-3 :..e time prescribed by law. to shew cause, if anv
-Ti have, why the Clerk of the Superior Court of said © -
or uttr o her person of said county, should not be appointed ;
luminister on said estate. ‘
-iven -indorniy hand and official signature at office, th - 3lst
•* =pt3-5t W. MILE.LER, Ordinary
( ’ e ' >r * Clarion county.-- and. -ao Samuel H.
-rawtoni applies to me for letters of administration up. n
No;lrr ‘ Gr * ,^n - w ho lately ded bevond he limits ot
‘ a 2.V’ foavicgsn estate .n said State and county :
.! * e-retore. to cite and aJmon <h all and -insular
-fjr aii* cretiiti'ir* of ai*i deceased o be and appear at
my office. Within the time prescribed bv law, to shew cause, if
any they have, why said letters should nor be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at - fifoe, Oct 1-.
‘ ‘f± V* £25 ~ wst XW. MILLER. Ordinary.
/ ’ eorgia. Marion county —U reas, William Smith
-Pf ■ : ; me tor letters of administrati nde b>nis non upon
e estate ot Powell BentoD. late of said countv deceased :
Tbeseare, therefore, to cite and adm. niah aU and singular
...e kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
mv office. Within the time prescribed bv law. to -hew cause if
anv they have, why -aid letters should n t be granted.
Given under my hand and offical signature at office. Oct 18.
IRa - Oct3S—wst E. w. MILLER. <Drd r.ar.
f ‘ eorgia. Taylor eounty—Daniel W. Miller applies
VA for letters of administration pon the estate of John Charles,
deceased, a non-resident owner of property in said countv and
State :
Kindred, credit-' ri and aii others concerned, are cited to ap
pear at the court of Ordinary of a: 1 county on the first M : • dav
in December next, and object, if they car., to the grant of said
letters of administration to the applicant or some other person.
Given under mv hard th., <G;: ‘her 21st. 1853.
Oct 85—wfic ‘ JAMESB. HAMILTON, Ordinary.
i • eorgia. Randolph county—VVt.--.;.-. ~ TT.
*-T Maddox applies to me for letters of administrktnuion on
the estate of Lovuk T. Pearce, late of said county, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail at and singular the
k. iid-red and creditors of said deceased, o be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law. and shew cause, it any
they have, why said letters sb>:uld nor. he granted.
Given under my hand at office the 3Hh day of October, 18.33,
Oct 25—wfit O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
/ ‘ eorgia. Early* county—Whereas. Ed n n<lColumn.
* T late ot said county deceased, is unrepresented at law.
These are to notify ail persons concerned in said estate, to
shew cause, if any they nave, why Thomas B. Andrews, the
Lterfc of the Superior Court ot said county, should not be ap
po'nted administrator upon the estate of said deceased.
Given under my hand at officv this Oct 14th. 1853.
Oct 23—wfit 8. 8. STAFFORD, Ordinary .
‘V'otice to debtors and creditors— \a persons in-
N dented to the estate of James J. Taylor, late of Early county,
deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment.
and all persons having demands against said deceased, w ill ren
der them in agreeable to law.
Oct 15-fit BENJAMIN COLLIER, ExV.£
TWO alter date application wi . be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Marion county, t.la., for leave
to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Ephraim
S. Lunsford, late or said county, deceased.
Sept 17-2 m EPHRAIVI H. OWENS, Adm’r.
T'vvo months after date we shall apply to the Court of
Oi dinary. of Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion of
the Real Estate befomrng t-> Spvrus Butts deceased.
ALLEN JAMES, Adm'r.
15th. 1853—w2 B UTTS,
months after date application will be
1 to the court of ordinary of Muscogee county tor leave to sell
be negroes belonging to the estate of Joanna Christian, late of
81LA8 -M McGRADY. >
B tf pt 6- w2m IVEY A/OERIB. i M
“T'VVO months afterdate application will be made t- the
1 court of Ordinary f Early county, for leave to sell a negro
man named Dave, belonging” to the” estate of James J. Taylor,
late of said county, deceased.
’ >ct 15—2 m BENJAMIN COLLIER. Ex'r.
T'VVO months
dinarv of Eariy county tor leave to -e!’ ail ofthe real estate
belonging to the estate of Magers Henders**n. late of said county,
-
Oct 25—2 m de bon - non, with the Will annexe*!.
TRAVELING.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia ix Savannah Steam Sax is at ion Company,
|^
THE new and -rdendid side-wheel Steamships.
KEY BTONE BTATF, Cant. Ron ax ikkRDiH;,
STATE OF GEORGIA, Gapt. J. J. Gxxviy.Ji.
will leave Savannah f r I’hiladelph a every Wednesday. These
- ships are t
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follows: _
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and so on.
Cabin pas-age.
Sterrage ” ••••• 7 7.
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Vgent in Savannah.
HERON £ MARTIN.
Sept. 21 ts Agent-in Philadelphia
HARXPEX’S EXPRESS.
OFFICE ON RAN DOLPH Street.
itt£respectfuilv beg leave t ‘.nr -rtn ‘he c izer’ bo is
W and * Ticinity. tha: we have ci r.cluded : - arrarg-ments
w ththe Central. South-Western and .Wuscogee Rauroacs. and
- i •
’
AK'. forwarding c.xxis daily over the Muscogee and sou-fa-
Western Railread to Fort Valley. Oglethorpe and Mac* n. thence
iriledgetrilie Savannah an all :r.terme-: ate p - > -
\ii,i ?.i ilontgomerv. Ala. Vt e would also say. tha. eur Ex
presses bv the - earners to New York and Phiiadelph a enable us
everv Ascription : merchandise ant. valuables.
Notes. Drafts, and Bills collected in every town m the Northern
and Eastern states : also, to Caht .•rL.a and Ear r-e.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
E. R. Goal i : r.i loiph
v,: Mr.Kendr !*,* rt ,
iv B*v ‘trees. Savannas: -4 B-auv New \ rte. 43 am.
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‘treet. Providence: Montgomery street, .'an Franctsco. _
“"r-s*” Articles to be forwarded. ca..ed tor at any part of the
Ax-en.-e. bv leavng orders a the slate at the See.
c 7 LIVINGSTON. WIN HESTER & CO.^
Columbus. April 13—twfcw
notice.
\ \EW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD. ALA.,
By J. B HICKS.
-TFE ur*d< boned mis t ifetnc ‘he I ;rc'jSt: - r Girani.Aia.
T
- - “ “W
- r ~- r Under tne stipe ; ‘ct. t.-r.-.e O!
D. A. GARRETT, “‘
‘ E;. Labk will le infer. •*’.*> r.-me in this country .n point oi
... - - t•’ i% : bl ■w 1 !Ii in. i: -1 —. ■ . f. ..
J ','e Xvd :: rr HORSES and BIGGIES caa
Sad a? ti * stable as can be found any wsere. Canard
►wive l nifi? HirilL:. _ , , .
“* \ o tv, cii ens Coi-idbu* will * ir i Exiid caii
whenever th-. - h'ave t-hre a horse or a her* and cup i,’ the
busine* in Alabama, that they can make asavm-g
1 r.~ ..A-, . 0 73 ecu:- ‘-o the tnp by hiring --Ms ’-he ether side of
| iisv riser. “ Glrani. .Via.. Julv d-twom
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
CHAXCrE OF SCHEDULE.
‘ m and alter the Itj'li ust. the Passenger Tram wilt L ave and
ron bythefollowiair schedule ilaiiv until further notice:
Leave Coiumb sat3 A. .M.: Arrive at Macon 325 P. V.
Lea - e Macon at fi 3o A. M.; Arrive at O’--.ambus 1 • P. M.
E r RICKER. Supennter.dent.
Columbus, May 14, 1853
Uiiited States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ga.. to Ala..
- ‘ a bus.)
v.a Lam mg**, and. >u;,d Fort, lichee, Creek stand, Hernand . En->n.
anil .vewart's Mills.
l’ - * ae ir.t rsects at Channenuggee the one to V- r.tg” ery
v, a * •otc.n V• ey. 1:--,- gee an<i ‘ he haw. al.- • ‘he --r - . Lng
.n the <: *ect:‘'C• falur assee. i la., \.a Five Points. Mount An
drew. clay tor. and L ifjuila. Ala.
I will set -1 : -warn passengers or freight from Channenuggee
iny •* the .i-. w::.g t-laces; Uni-'-r. Brrngs. Aberf- :!. Art-'r
vi a?. Perote, Missouri. Big Hail. Edged*. iX Troy, and Ridge Iy.
SCHEDULE:
sday aad Saturday at 6 A.
arrive at Channenuggee same days, at Dp. m.
i -ve Chtmaenuggee Monday, Wednes<laj and Friday at 4
a. m.; arrive at Columbus same <iavs at 9 p. m.
May 28—lwly APPLET’ >N H AYGOsP, Contractor.
\KW FIRE PROOF
LIVERY STABLE.
I'HE undersigned ret tra : v ’- r s • thanks to trie-: r :. -•-
oils patron- and triends for the .. .-rai patronage heretofore
extended to them, and would respectfully announce to the pub
lic that they have remove.l to their large" and recently finished
FIRE PROOF BRICK STABLE.
WEST SIDE OGLETHORPE STREET,
Adjoining Temperance Hall , and nfrposite H. C. Mc-
Kees Carriage Repository,
where they are prepared to offer facilities and accommodations
unsurpassed in the southern country. Their stables are fitted up
with over ’ j
ONE HUNDRED COMMODIOUS STALLS!
Their lots are extensive and secure. Out Saddle Horses, Bug
xtea, Cai rages and R* >ckaw ay a, are .-f the very first>nier. Our
Drivers. Hostlers and Attendants are -i>ber, careful and courte
ous. Everything connecre*! with our establishment is under ;
the immediate personal attention of the Proprietors. We have j
spared nu expense, and are deterra ined to spare no pains which
may be necessary, to render perfect sari-taction to all who may
fa'’ rns with their patronage. We fc. pe, therefore, by diligent
and unremitting attention to our business, to merit “a liberal
share of public patronage.
FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE.
N. B. Connected with our Livery business, we have two
splendid Omnibuses, with fine teams and careful drivers, which
will always be in readiness, on the arrival and departure of the
- ~ .-
be. promptly attended to. VEHNOY i ECTOR.
CColumbus. Ga.. July i'J. 1853—wly.
FOE SALE AND TO RENT.
TO RENT.
POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY.
rtJMIE tenement wrr, - x re.-m-*. In :he tw.. story building on .
1_ Broad street. ;:- a \.- Gem •:*? ty Hotel. It is an eligi
ble situation for ab arriirg house :It w uUt also conveniently
accommodate two -mail famiii- s.
L. T. DOWNING.
• - fct*
FOR SALE OR RENT.
j , MY Plantation, three miles Kfow Columbus, between
five and six l-andred acres. ■ *- ■■ and.
|I pi J NO. A. JONES.
Oct. I. w&twtf
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
SIXTEEN miles East of Columbus, one hour's ride by
Rai'road,
* 111 acres, ab*-at t*X> cleared. .J <.• acres b-: ‘.: ni land, the
8 " : jalance p :ie land, lying well. Gin h*.use with a press
. - - - -s overseers
- lings. The s
roa Igt vvs the advantages of a near market without its annoy- i
ances. Possession given Is; January or sooner, and terms made
easy. August 30—wtf A. G. REDD.
Valuable Plantation /or Sale,
In Baker County, Georgia,
gisSL of Georg t. offers: • -ale bis plantar n lying on the
waters f the Cos lawaber Creek, five mile- west of Al
bany.adjo r.:;:g lands f Paul Tarver. Dr. N;. I s and
•'•tr.ers.containing three th-'-usacd one hundred and twenty-five
acres, more or less. There are about ECO acres ofopca cult;vat- ’
ed land. The land is so situated that i’ can be easily divided.
And if two purchasers appear the subscriber will divide so as to
suit both- Anyone desirous of purcha-ng wi.ciid dowel, to
- this
agetr -:g nthe place will show the lands to any person call
ing for that purpose. JOHN J. RAWLS.
- Macon, Georgia.
For Sale.
ifodL ABOUT one th -a-and acres of good fanning land.
; is Stewart
county. There is a cemfortal le dwelling and other improve
ments"; 3W acres cleared, mostly fresh .% As it is th. last offmy
lands in Btewart for-aid, a bargain will be giver.. The settle
me:;:, can be divided if desired. JAMES CLARKE
Lumpkin. Ga.. August 23—wtf j
FOR SALE.
_9rr. —-A THE H . use and Lot orr-jsite the Met:: dist
i j the lot ot C AK A]
4.- the east, and Mr. Geo A. N ms, on the south.
As the property wiL &ycn be disposed of, those who may
th a dwelling of s rooms
will p lease apply at once to JOHN BMITH.
Colnmbas, Sept. 21—:w3m.
Fcr Sale.
MY plantation lying on the Chattahoochee ever in
tShX*. Russel cc-onty. A lad twenty miles b-iow Columbus. Ga-,
puw ce-r.'a.n.ng a-h it :w • -.Lc-usai.d five h'mdred acres In a
separate.
The : ianta'fon Is well sett ed and healthy, and as productive
ar.d fertile as any on the river, and free tr m ireshots.
-
I. B. C. Crowell, or G. W. Keith, the overseer at -s
----wiehee. Ala., or Jos B. Hill,in Columbus, Ga.. who will famish
■ -e rmat.;nin mv absence,
’ * JOHN CANTEY.
. . - Camden. 8. C.
For Sale. 1
WILL be- ia: Cut fiber:. >'*a fir-: Tuesday in Decem
b-r next : f set s Id a: private sale before at pubik
ut-cry.t the highest: -ider. seven hundred acres of
.an t. witn •:? ra -a'tached- lying on Creek.
ph eountv. am! kn to as Newsoms A/lIK
• - - - -
; 25_wt>t DANIEL A. NEW.-'M.
For Sale.
e* MY Plants* nn • -.e *ti-nnv.:-. Ato- r-'.ad. - ven
mu -* me .in -. >nfa.ning Ftu acres,ab.out I*B*’ :
wh :Ir<ired ai *. - fine -tare ofcultivat: a.
TANARUS: - ,m - - --- - ; “im. *cu .g -’ h
; . - ■ ■ e-v jrmrei. The
r lac “re:- ar. a* u - -fexceb".’ -:.-r ; ng t:-r. :* eon
•. • - • and markrti -very healthy and in
—peTSoas wishing purchase can 1
i obtain any desire*: • r re • ey ca.Lng Mr. V. h.tiec. on
‘be D r ’. m.--s. --r ;r,v sun--*r >.r a b::-; -
*■ I . F. C< ‘LEMAN.
Columbus. June 2.—w* rn.
For Sale.
•'* acres ■-• land: ab>ont a third
.f wh’ - I. ;i>T-i.aad :u soitabteovoditiocfor cultiva
'X i). Th* re.ua .. g • -rt. a .s .I! timbered with
pine.
It is ad* -'*a e l* • an;• r any pert* n. wishing a -mall farm
>.>r dimmer restdeftee in the vicinity of the city. Apply to
lunbuj.lunbuj. M-h ’J—t*Vi E. T. TAYLOR.
PLANTATION \nd lot for sale,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS
lwi.\ ,my Talus, le p’antai. n one mile East of
finest era wr rd. Ala., c* -cm uir.g Fight Handrei acres; well
tinpr'VTetJ, _ and dwe ng aad ■ it houses, g:a house,
- -s.- -w -crew, i— k.c. Tbcr- - . •*1 creek b.>: - ra and
pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory.
Also, a corner one acre lot epp. -ite the hotel in Crawford.
For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. 8. Harrison fc
; Cos, G*dumbus. Ga.
-Vay2o—witwtf C. A.CLOUD.
CHATTAHOOCHEE PLANTATION
AND
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
T OFFER FOR SALE, and upon rea->i*at>le ar. i ac
A c*>mmcslarag terms, the va’ ..f ie plantar, -m .*n the m. r -ix
m..es below the city, containing 93Dj[ acres—3fi) acres of which
:s first quality river land, the balance oak and hickory, and pise
Land, h< aviiy timberei. The place is well improved in every
par cular. and has up*-r. it a very haniome dwelling font-. .en
tirely new. with new out houses. -a hies, harces. k.c.
The premises w,„ be shown by tnaj. >l. W. Perry. wh*> at pres
ent resides* upon them, or by myself.
Wish Lag to resld. in the country, out near the city, i also offer
for side my present residence—one of the most convenient ami
pleasant location- in the eitv.
Columbus, sept. !t>—twlukwtf. RISES HOLT.
Enquirer and Corner Bt.*ne copy.
Plantation for Nale.
TtVO miles and a half from Columbus on the Hamilton road,
containing two hundred and eighteen acres. I
io> acres woo*i land : peach orchard and young appie orchard,
and plum orchard, dwelling house with “five rooms, and other
improvements necessary. A beautiful situation, healthy, aad
good water. My objection to the place is. there is too much
Land—as I have a plantation besides—l wish a small place.
For terms awply ;o the subscriber,
Oct2s w3t THOMAS MORRIS.
STEWART, GRAY k GQ,
srccsssoas to
H S. SMITH & CO.
V ‘• ‘■ \\ THE under- gned bav:..- purchase*! the er.- fJfD&a
tire into- -■ H. S.S3IITH ;i Lhe Ware F4 : P4kJ
WMS Hotnie here: •ccup “*1 -If 88m ‘ - tedA.
Cos., have associated themselves together under the name and
style as above, for the transaction of a general
WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION
AN D—
GROCERY BUSIXESS.
They have hadthe Ware House re-covered and thoroughly re
paired.
The grocery business will be conducted in the new building
opposite the -tore formerly occupied by E. Bar vird St Cos, and
adjacent to the Wars liaise, where willbe kept a Large supply of
Bagging, Rope. Salt, Iron. Sugar. Coffee, &c.,
which they are prepared to furnish their customer- ansi patrons
on as liberal term- as thev can be had in the market. The usual
advances will be made on cotton.
Messrs. STEM ART A GRAY,
having been coon . the business of H. 8. Bm,th £. Got.
as partners for several year-, believe that their experience in
business, combined with the personal exertions of themselves
and their as-ociates, will enable them to give entire satislactien
to their patrons.
N. B.—We sell the corn ■ or ■mix customers free
of coM-vtrssioir.
JNO. D. STEWART,
P. J SEMMES,
W. A. BEDELL,
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, Joae2l—wtljan.
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES l
COWETA FALLS MANI FACTURIN(i
dONIJI **Y •
HAVING resumed MA*irPA’ Tiß>vs. are n>*w in succe-si’nl
operation. Having added -ev raf pieces of New and Im
proved Machinery to their Factory, they now offer to Purchasers
Heavy and Light
COTTON GOODS. COTTON YARNS.
assorted, unsurpassed in quality.
Woolen Good-. Plain and Colored; WoolenJeaxs. Colored.
WOOL Carded for Cash or Toll.
They will give the h ghest price so-r WOOL: and mike up
n 00l >r: to/.'loth, oa shares or for fifteen cents per yard.
Jane 14—wtf
Flour. Meal, and Breadstuff*.
TFIE subscriber, proprietor ofthe CITY .MILLS, beg- leave
to inform the public that he has now on hand and will con
tinue to keep a ip-xi stock of prime WHF..IT AjYD L Oh.Y,
an i will be prepared ar, all times to furnish customers in any
quantities with Flour Meal. St.:., at the shortest notice. New
wheat is now in.
The City .Will Is situate*! above th-.- city a short distance and
is now in good running order-
My prices at present are as follows :
Superfine Flour S5 25perbbl.
Family Flour 675 “ - 4
Extra “do 750 ** “
Corn .Veal 80 cts bushel
The highest cash prices paid for Corn and Wheat.
D. A. WYNN.
City Mill. June 8, 1853—tw ts
AERIYALS
FOR FALL TRADE, 1653.
NEW AND HEAVY WOOLENS.
TLe Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
IN” NEW YORK.
M M. H. KNOEPFKL.
\os. D9 aad 101 William Street,
New Y'ork,
HAS now for -ale an extensive stock of FALL GOODS suit
able lor CLOTHIERS AN2> MERCHANT TAILORS—
mostly of his owv ixportatiox.
Short time and Cash buyers are particularly invited to cal
andexamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
New York, January 22—twlv
Lumber! Lumber!
\LL orders for lumber left at the store of W.G. ANDREWS
k CO. will be promptly delivered. Those indebted fi r
lumber fc- ught in the year-* irsl and *32. wil! plea—r call and
settle. O. 8. HOLLAND.
Columb :-. Oct I4—wA.tw3w
WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT !
T'■ROM GEORGIA. TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE, ena-
T les us to furnish -he wh- ie o untry. usd Colombos besides,
with fresh ground FLOUR from New Wheat, at sa:h prices as
to allow ail classes buy.
CORN MEAL at 7 cents per busheb
SHORTS S: - ie: a: stj cents p-r 1 red.
BRA N do. at ‘* cents p-r hundred.
-
quicker, and a better yield, than at any Mill in Georgia.
CASH raid for CORN and WHEAT, the highest mar
ket price. L- LIVINGSTON, Vzent.
vr lernts C ASH, invariably.
Sep:. ‘J. 1c53. ‘
INK MANUFACTORY.
A few doors above the Market, at No. 158
Broad Street. Columbus. Ga.
THE under'"sued has just completed his estal sfcmeni for
the Manufactory of Ink. and offer? eitzarrdinary induce
ments to Merc ban is. and ail other? to purchase h:s superior ar
tide.
Th * Ink is *f a bright jet black, fi< <w beautifuHy from the
pen. and is so indelible, as many can testify, that t-rrn eznJie #<••
KtU not. r. m&re it from paper. No other Ink will stand the
test of oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same
word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxal c
acid to both, and Instantiy the word written wuh the <xher Ink
wiii disappear, while mine wui remain. Hence value rl-r
Merchants,Basks, Mortsases. Pub..c lecpuieats. fce.
’ N‘> dishonest bookkeeper can erase a igure once made : h
th ‘ Ink. Fraud orde&leatioes from this source will be totally
I cut off bv those who use this Ink.
I will seii as cheap as such an ar*Vle can be bought hi New
York. For sale wholesale and reta Iby
A iz. dT twgmwtf JOHN E. LAM AR. Proprietor.
NEW ARRANGEMENT AT
WINTER'S PALACE MILL.
I>ERBoNB pure has: MT as much five t.rreb of Flour, tan
have it delivered at any place in the cut. free of -Dayage,
aiitii further m?tice is given, L. LIVINGSTON. .Agent.
Oet. Hb t’,vJ
(NUMBER 130.