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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL. VOLUME I] , LEGAL NOTICES William j Scott. Adm'r, ) Scire Facias to make Parties, f Archibald H. Scott, dec : d. !In Muscotree Inferior r o urr _ f August Term, 1853. Michael H. Gore. (t appearing to oe Court that the Defendant in ibe above case. Michael H. (.oss i* notto be found in this State. It it therefore ordered bv the, Court, that -ervice be perfected on the said i/icnael H. Gom by the publication of this role in some public gazette f -his tale once a month for tour months before the next f erm of this Court. \ nte xtractfrwm the minutes of Muscogee Inferior Court, V unst Term 1853, this i>th day of August. 1853. ■ .oinmbus. -cptti. 1853— w4in A P JONES. clerk. 1 ilminHtrar or s Sale,— Will be sold before the Conn, rA. house door in Bainbridge, Decatur counlv. on the first “•■slay in Discember next. Lot of land No. llH'in the 10th dis- C' : ;,^n?^ ir ?* Unty: a ? rPeilbl y U a order of the Court of Ordi nary of Early county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs „f KpsyDvwn deceased,by ABNER DYSON, AtimV. October 4th—wtd*. GEORGIA, Afar Lon county. ourt ot Ordinary for mud County, m Vacation, lane ‘ll, 1853. Prsse.vt, E. W. MILLER. Ottm.’fary YETHEREAS, Robert Little uml Samuel Pendrv. admini-tra- ▼ tors upon the estate ol John Pendry, deceased, petition ins ourt or ettera of resc ire, 1 ere to re to cite and admonish all and singular the <; mired and creditors ot said deceased, to file their objections, iny hey have, 111 terms of the law. otherwise letters ofdlr utissory will be granted said applicants the January Term text of -a : d court. -o! V a"P * l,Jr my - and antl IJ ffi‘:ißi fignatme at office, this June -Tin* ic5J. July - mdta E. W, MILLER, Ordinary \iministratorA Ba.le.—Will be sold before the Court house door in Newton. Baker countv, on the find Tuesday u December next. Town lot No. 3i, in the Town of Albany agreeably to in order of the Court of Ordinary 01 Earlv county, or the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Rober Thomnseu. deceased. Terms on day of sale. JOHN THOMPSON, Adm'r. < -tetober tth Wtds. with will annexed. VI tn 1 11 it ru tor's Sale—By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of Early county, will be sold before the • uiin house door of said county on the first Tuesday in Decern o r next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the real estate of Joseph < . (.ray, deceased, in said county, consisting of two lots oi land numbers two hundred and sixty four and three hundred -and nine in the 28th district of said county, containing two hun dred amt filly acres each, Sold tor the benefit of the heirs and tutors <)i said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the lav of-ale. ’_ 1 1 2~ w,da _ JAMES B. BROWN. Adm'r. V liHinistrntors’ Bale—By virtue of an order from the honorable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will de sold >efore the court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said •ounty on the first Tuesday in* December next, between the taw 'd hours ot saie one hundred and forty acres of ami off cf lot number one hundreil and forty right iii the 31st district of oriart oaily Lee now Marion county. Sold as the property of Joshua Davis, deceased, for the benefit of heirs amt creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. NICHOLAS H. GEESLIN. Adm'r. ‘•! B I*l ZILPHA DAVIS. Adm trx. V'lmlni itrators’ Sale—3v virtue of an order irom the honorable court ofOnlinary of Marion county, will be sold lefore ! he court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said •ounly, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the law ful hours of sale, lot of land number one hundred and sixty one, he ••ast end of the south halt of lot number one hundred aud ixty, and )>.’ acres off of the north half of said lot one hundred aud sixty . all of said land being in the 31st district of originally Lee mm Marion county. Sold as the properly of Thomas Ma jors. deceased. < krt 14—tda FIELDING JACKSON, Adm'r. \diiinAstratorV Sale—Will be sold at the market house, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, a negro boy oamed Sidney, eighteen years of age. belonging to the estate of John A. Walker, deceased, wdl be sold for the benefit of the heirs of <nid deceased. Get 1 t-tds JAS. 8. W ALKER. Adm'r. Viiailalstratiu's’ Sale-—Will be sold on ! he first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, jeforethe court house door in the town of Talbotton.Talbot county, Ga.. agreeably to an order of the court, of ordinary ot said countv, the following lands belonging tc the estate of Oliver H. P. Daniel, late of said county, deceased, lot number 105 con tamg 192 acres, more or less*, also traction number two hundred and ninety six containing one hundred and titty two acres, more or less, with a reservation of one acre and school house on said premises, with the privilege of the spring for the use ot said school. Also thirty nine and a half acres, being the south east corner oflot of land now occupied and owned by Richard Rode, on which said Richard Rolfe's grist mill now stands : all ot which lamis being in the 23d district of originally Muscogee now Talbot county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs ami credi tors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav ot sue. Oct l.i—tils JOSEPH BR( WN, Adm r, ~4~dmintstrstors* sife.—Will be sold on the first A Tuesilav in December next, before the court house door in CuthberT. Randolph county, the negroes belonging to the estate WILLIAM A. MOVE. A.lm'r. * limialdratorN Saie.—VViU be sold I'.n Tilthbert A Randolph co.intv on the first Tuesday in December next The - seitlemnnt of land on which Francis U. . P^ el ’ time of bis death, comprising lots ot land No., au, 141 -13 % x i3B in he llth district of said county ; the settlement is a .“■feSbto oe mi :a , line Main of improvemeni: u he following negroes to wit : Emei.ne a woman 33 jeore of age, Martha a woman 33. Mary a woman 31. Non si Ann a 1 girt li. Millv 8, Linney a girt .. Louisa a x’rl fi. Louis 1 At nr! -> Rtuihen a bov 18. Willis a boy L 4. Sam a bov rt. Barker & sf cot: county for purpose ot diatnbimou amc ia p^^ VELL A(lm r . cease*i. Terms on the daj. Oct. 11 1853—wtrfs. . Will be sold in CuthberT. A Randolph County, on the first Tuesday in Decernimr next, the negroes belonging to the estate ot George VV. Hove, som -ur the benefit of the Heira of W deceased. AJmV Oct. 8. tds —— = —- V.i ..inioratoM sale:—Will be sold on the first Tues * v ~ December next in the town of CuthberT Randolph day in U umwr nex digtrin of SU(I coun ty hav- PL tßs3—wtds. JOHN PETERSON Adm'r. , Sale—Will be sold in Lutbbert. 4 dmieis Tues<tay in December next, the A’ 1 !’ h uoo which Sterling . Rodtreri resuled at the Th’.Vdeat T u embraces lots Nos. 2.4 and ume of bisdutn. 1 “ which there are some qp. in the 9th | am ls. ’ Said lands are situated -mie -*25 acres open and .mp , h (q., Terms on the day. seven or eight miles west ot L b rT,Ga. A jLLIB. Aomre. On the first Tuesday inJanu iiihnoin. late ot said couutv. There are ‘• ,Str i°t known al ‘the Stephen Johnson lan.it—well mpn,ve.i. •>(’ i inti nan - 'fTiytoroounly. Term, on the day of sale. GIDEON NEWSOM. Adm'r. Ell': 1 .y -_ . Agreeable to an order ot ne \ dmi4ie*rmt*r > 4 *:“ offer tor -toe at the -V court ot Ordinary ot Ear \ n .aid county, on he *-ourt house door, m . th( . roDowing negroes, as the pro first Tuertlav tn *aiiu.i. countv. deceasetl. ‘.o-wit: Pe Mlne‘4l a nS’ woman about yeara of age. Harriet, “ U* l ~ ** Jane. “* 13 Winney, “ _ ‘ t - . “ boy TH ,t M L?B. ANDRKWbL Adtn'r. forms cash. *” ‘’ to hoots non. Oct -25—wtds . GEORGIA. Marion county. t,- V />- Court of Ordinary for tanl county y i • ’ te miter 3 d, 1^53. Present. E. W MILLER, Ordinart. NT-'ll ERE A.". John A. Owens. Administrator tpouh \\ of Richmond Roberta, deceased. petitions ‘in? cc irt m>in lit?* ssid atlmimstratioa* ‘| t s therefore, ordered by Uiecutirt, that ail personscoiK■ •■ * ,and shew cause, if ary they have, why said petitioner should ’ h,. discharged: otherwise letters dtsmiasory will be a ran ted <aid petitioner at die Aprl Term. W 54. of said court, ami he be S- *-w ii “ miyas -rtissjss&m !h° . i,inl,tratorS Sle.—Will be sold on the B:st \*i“ *av n January next, before die Court House door m , To t'.dtunbus, the following named slaves, as tbepni the u... t - Delanuay, deceased; tn-wrt. < hardy, perty ot Calalee —ih v . ‘Georgia Ann. Harry, traiun- Emaim,!. ,„ ..f'dience to an anlnr M In; infiSS’ -i“ *• • “-I <“* **■ r s * Bi deceased. Tei ms on the day. VV U9 DEL At NA Y, ji.ttS D. 5T EWART. vlm r with the will annexed. November I—wlds. _ 4 \ E STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.” COLUMBLB, GEORGIA, SATURDAY EVEN 1 SG. NOVEMBER 5. 1853 — GEORGIA, Mariou county. Court ./ Or,L W m v for ,aid Vac, Uv ,n, .If,, miller. 0ra,,,,,. dismissinn from her said admi’niMmtfon ’* C ' mrt *° r ,elter! ‘ ,f at which ;™, liLn f SrDl™,r ""r. P H yiri IP |m; V n?fT: Admi tratoron the estme S David fiar rmtpt Pi county, deceased, having petitioned lns court for letters ol disraitwon. It is ordered that’ a ,l person” 4 ceroed. file their objections, if anv >hev have ,m ~r F January term of this court next ensuing, othenvita* 4id oe then and there dismissed. (Jivej! under mv hand at office the Ltith <lav of June 1H53. y ajn<l <\ P. BEALL, Ghiinarv. GEORGIA, ) CO UR TOFORb! V/ 7 Y county, j July Term. 1553. W H F44ciV'M r, Vh-k R A- E 'i' 1 - rRn '‘ f l I min,atnttnr the estate of rr rrancis 31. Vickery, deceased. late of Muscogee countv EiLS ed h ,b : ettesof,ll,miS, ‘ ,n !V ° m admin,stmdoV,: 4 rhlJ h C c,,lrl * that all perso is concenied show e. a any they have, why said adminstrator should not be TV 1 ! w ;o, } rt Owtlnary to be held in and for said couni ty on the first -Vonday in March next. A rue ranscript tYom the minutes of-a:d court. 1. IST3 A’.gnet3 wfttn. _ JOHN JOHNSON'ordinalV COURT OF ORDINARY ) .. ~— For Talbot County. $ September Term, 1833. RULE NT SL \\ HEREA&.bimeon Deiottch, one ot th; Executors ▼ ot .Tamnel K. Croli, late ot Talbot County dee’d. has petitioned tor letters of dismission from said executor ship. Be it ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear at the April term, 1854, then and there to show luiuse it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. A true extract from the minutes of Septem ber, 22, 1853, MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary. _ gep ‘JB'—w<k.tw6m GbOkGiAJ .Harion county; Court of Ordinary for said County, July T-rm, 1853 L- RESENT, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary TXTHEREAs*, David Dunn, administnitor upon the estate of V v Philip Bailey, deceased, petitionsihis cour* or a discharge from his said administration. It is, therefore, oniered by the court, that all persons con cerned. shew cause, if any nicy have, why s*id petitioner should not be discharged : otherwise letters dismissorv will be gmnt .ni said petitioner at the February Term, IKli. of said cotlrt. and he be released from bis liability as administrator as aioresaid. A true extract from the minutes of said court. July Tth. 1853. July 3—mfim E. W. MILLER. Qrtiinaiy, GEORGIA. Marion county. Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, July Ist, 1853. Present, E. W. MILLER. Ordinary. AITHJEREAB, Jeremiah Wilcliar, administrator of the estate vv of Thomas J. Parker, deceased, petitions this court for a discharge from his cml m!mini<trat:<>\ It is, thertlore, ordered by the court, that ail persons concern ed.shew cause, if any they have, why -aid petitioner should not be discharged ; otherwise letters disinissory will be granted said petitioner at the February Term ’854, of said court, and he be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid. A true extract from the minutes of said court July I. 1853. July 9—mbm E. VV. MILLER, Ordinary. GEORGIA. ) COURT OF ORDf.Y.IR 1; Randolph, county, s Juno Term, 1853. PHILIP CAUSEY, administrator on the estate of David H: r vell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned is court for letters of dismission. It is oniered that ail and singular the parties interested, show cause, if any they have, on or before the next January Term ot this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be granted, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed. Given under iny hand at office the 25th June, 1853. July s—wfim O. P, BEALL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, J Court of ordinary of said coux- Randolph county, ij TV. April Term. 1853. TAMES VV. COLLINS, administrator of VV. Collins, late of said county, deceased, petitions this court to grant him letters ot dismission from his said administration, aud it appearing that saiit estate has been fully administered : Ordered that all persons tile their objections, if any they have, on or before the November Term ofthis court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator will be then and there dismissed. April 12—wtim O. P. BEALL. Ordinary. Cl EORGIA, Early county. —Whereas.Thos. B. An- T drews applies to me for I etters of Guardianship of the per sons and property of Abner, Thomas and Fore by Ann Jones, minor heirs of John Jones, late of said county deceased. Th se are to notify all persons concerned, to make known their objec tions, if any they have, why said Letters of Guardianship should not be granted to said applicant. (,;ien under mv hand at ot ffee. September23d. 1853. S. 8. STAFFORD Ordinary. October 4th —wtit. (-> EORGIA. Mario.v County.—Whereas, Jonathan H. _T Purvis applies to me lor letters of Administration on the estate ot James W. Woodall, late ot said county, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office, on or before the first Monday ot No vember next, to show cause, if any they have, why sum letters should not be granted. .... Given under mv hand at office.this 24th beptemner, 1- A. Sept. 28. 1853. wTt E. W, MILLER. Orttinarv. Urian 1 i-U *n.iulplt Coumy ( T Bawver apnii.--. to me tor etters “t admtnistranon on le estate of Frances sawyer, fide of said county, deceased. The-.e are therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular, tie k’ndred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if anv thev have, on or before the first Monday 111 December, next."otherwise said letters will then and there be granted *o the I,” my h “ n “ C r —"-"b “sis. -.c.- I y Lewt Tavlor, late of said county, deceased, is unrep resented at lawjby reason of the failure ot any person to itnplv for letters of Admin istrauou : T.iese me.herkne.o cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and eredn tra of said deceased, to shew cause, ut any thev nave,, with in ffie time prescribed bv law. why letters oi administration ioufd not be granted to the clerk * d he superior Court or some other person ot satu county, according o die statute in such case made and pn ‘ ;l *eu. j. ani iwEiuEirdSEE ■ Sea 28—wTt ——- , , — • # ... v t y mmm iant >t 1 ■* il BSsiSdfa bv the name 01 Bill, B’ aLL-'e x'r. ( vc t 14 tds By B. 9. WORK ILL. . 7T~KORGIA, MUSCOGEE l ( T William N. Jones applies tor etters . aaminish ttion de boms non with the wilt annexed, on the estate ot Ranaa, I.vne-* lire of said county, deceased, ‘rti.Ui. jr.i tiierefore, to cite and admontsti ail perse t-s ,ree*f U slew -iiise, if anv mev have, why letters of -I’d ttnintv on the tirst Monoav .11 Ncvemoer *ex.. umTou tiie .-tatc of Marv Fredoma Brown..ate ot saui coun ty TbS^ ; . iitereiore. to cite .uui n ul i Ain. kindred and creditor* of sani ieceaseu, to be and a„,.e‘,’ at mv one nnitlliit tile ins ;>i :n:ntwJ :>w aw ana be arantyi. Given utmermy September, -lent, til—wot. . —— ~ - t— ’ eautT~Whereas. Richnumd (T*LvlFappiie- :o me tor letters of administration ou - **%* adinmisd ail and -neninr .be These are, • - deceased, to be and appear at my office W ’hui .n lettemshould not be -'ranted. hand and official signature, at office, tb tember Jth. U3. p. W. MILLER. Ordinaly. *s£pt ...mi.. — — estate. , (t Ue and admonish ailaad*aguir ’ he These are. thereto''*, t deceased, to ®e their objections, kindred and credno - • ,>thenvis. letters * ‘“TilS"’ - * ad "®‘‘ 1 - June :?'.h, WSJ. t. w. MILLER. Ordinary. ■ July 2-nt ( t y **rivn county-Whereas. Mar short. •’ ?r: : ,l P* >n >he estate of John C. .-hurt, deceasec, , h<l ,r ttinary court of said eountv, for letters of dismission TANARUS!” “ ,;r administration of said estate. kin.i-o.a i i r; to cite and admonish ail and sing’ilar he nt creditors ot said t- ceased, to rile their objections. . l,av, *-? ,1 " ,n 'is; ettere will be granted if a .-gal ■ ig is made by said adm’trx. at the November Term next, ot he court of ontinary for and county id/ Un^ermy ‘ aaa ‘* ia ‘dfloiai signature at office, This May Mav 7 rr.iirn E. VV. J/ILLER. Ordinary. ( T *;, 0r311,1 ’ -’Gnoa county —Hie -tate ~ .Ttiiutid - ~ ,!K hemgunrepresented by reason of he railui.- .i anv person ,0 apply for letters of administration on -aid estate. I here are, therefore, to cite ,md admonish all and singular the u.nttred and creditors 1 -aid deceased, f be and appear at mv once wtihta the time presenbed by law. to shew cause, f anv Hey have, why the Clerk of the Superior Court ■>!’ said oountv, or sime other person of said county. 010 uid not be appointetl :. sutnnuster on said estate. (■• • “fi under my hand and official signature at office, this list August.lß;>3. spt 3—st VV. Ml LE.LER. Ordinary Horton fcoanty— .Vhereas. Samuel H. .rawford applies to me-lor letters of administration pon .he H-.meot Noaini Green, who iuteh died bevond he limits of -aol sta:e. .eavtnaan estate in „aid Stale aa.t county : rheseare.tierefore.ro cite and admonish all and singular the kindred rind creditors of said iieueasii -o be ami appear at mv ffice wttliin the time prescribed by ‘aw. to shew .rause. it mv they have, why said letters -hould not be granted. Giren under my hand and ’fficiai signature at office. Oct 18. j ’ eorgia. 3lartott county--VVln-rea?. VYilliant Bmi;s *-T applies to me for letters of administration de bonis non upen the estate ot Powell Benton, late ol said county deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular toe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the .me prescribed by law. to shew cause, if any they have, wiiy -aid letters should not tie granted. G'fven under mr hand aud official signature at office, Oct 18, 1853. Oct 23—wot __ E. W. MILLER, Ordinary 1 ‘ eorgia. Taylor eounty—Daniel W . Miller applies * T for letters of administration upon the estate of John Charles, deceased, a non-resident owner of property in said county and Btate : Kindred, creditors and ail others concerned, ire cited to ap pear it th<> court ofOnlinary of said county on the first .Monday o December next, and object, if iliev can. to the grant of said letters of administration to the applicant or some other person. Given under tnv hand this 1 ‘ctober list. 1853. Oct 25—wtit JAMES B. HAMILTON. Ordinary. . • eorgta. Randolph couty— \JT .Maddox applies to me for letters of administratratinn ■ n the estate of Lovkk T. Pearce, lale of said county, deceased, These are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, o be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, and shew cause, it any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office the doth day of Ttobcr, ’853, <>ct 25—vii < *. P. BEALL. < Kiinarv. <’ eorgia. Early county— > tereas, Ed n mil Colmuu. T late 01 said county deceased, is unrepresented at law, These are to notify all persons concerned ;u said estate, to shew cause, if any they have, why Thomas B. Andrews, ihe Llerk of the Superior Court ot said county, should not be ap pointed administrator upon tlic estate of said deceasetl. Given under my hand at officj this Oct I4tli, 1853. Oct 25—wtit S S. STAFFORD, Ordinary. \ otiee to debtors and creditors—All persons in debted 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, will ren der them in agreeable to law. Oct 15-fit BENJAMIN COLLIER, ExV.fe TWO MONTHS alter date application will be made to tile Court of Ordinary of Marion county, Oa.. tor leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate ot Ephraim S. Lunsford, late of said county, deceased. Sept 17-2 m EPHRAIM H. OWENS, Adm’r. riv o months alter date we shall apply to he Court oi Oidinary, of Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion of the Heal Estale belonging to tspvrus Butts deceased. ALLEN JAMES. Adm’r. Sept. 15tb, 1853—w2ib SARAH.BUTTS, 11'v. I'WO mouths after date application will be to the court oi ordinary of Muscogee county tor leave to tc!l he negroesdielonging to the estate of Joanna Christian, latent said countv. deceased. BILAS M McGRADV, f P Bcnt fi- w2m IVEY -liOßßiis, j r ‘ ‘■T-WO months after date application will be made to the I court of Ordinary es Early county, for leave o led a negro man named Dave, belonging to the” estale of James J. Taylor, lale ot said oountv. deceased. >ct 15—2 m BENJAMIN COLLIER. ExY. rrWO montllA after date I shall tppiv to the court of’ r i dinary of Early county hir leave to sel ail of the real estate belonging u the estate of Magers Henderson, late of said county, deceased.’ THUS. B. ANDREWS. Aum’r. Oct 25—2 in <le bonis non. with the Will annexed. TKAYSLLTCt. FOR FHrLA.DSI.PHIA. Philadelphia k Savannah Steam Navigation Company. The new anti splendid side-wheel Steamships. KEY STONE STATE, r apt. Robert itutaiE, STATE OF GEORGIA. Gapt. J. J. Garvin,Ji. v,il leave Savanuah or Philadelphia every Wednesday. Tlicse Steamships are the most, comfortable on the coast, and are un snrpassevi for safety and speeil. They will leave savannah as follows: , . , Kevstone B’tate. W ednesday. -sill &ept. State of Ge “ Keystone State. .state of Georgia, i'Ld Oct. Keystone State. -blh (Jet- State of Georgia, ‘T ! ! a^ ov ’ Keystone State. “ State of Georgia, -'kb Nov. Keystone State. ** v°E State of Georgia. ‘* kith Nov. Kevstone State, “ k ‘y 1 Doc. State of Georgia. and so on. Cabin pas-age iUxrm * trirccsim’ * w Ugent nStivannah* HERON Sl MARTIN, Sept.2l—tf Agents in Philadelphia HARNDF.YS EXPRESS. sssis. jro . ro. -=tF- =--rs: OFFICE ON RANDOLPH Street. 1 T^F-e*pectfullv beg leave to nform ‘he citizens ’ lumbus \\ ‘Nmi isfocihitv. - hat we have concluded our trrangemeats with the Jentrai. South-Western tnd .Muscogee Ratiroads. and are now running messengera daily rom Uolumbns .0 Macon thence to Savannah. ... , . . \.O i"rtvardina g o.is auJy over the .Muscogee me ‘"'La- Western Railroad to F >rt Valley. Oglethorpe and Mac n. thence . MPled ir eville S-a- umaii ano til .iitermeouue plac- -. \ .lo -o Montgomery, A ia. We would alao sty. nui ur -x ----nn -v the steamer- - New York andPhiladeipti'aenao.e us io forward ever- iescripiion of merchandise ami valuables. Note- Drafts, and Bills collected in every town m the Northern a,l Eastern states : also, to California and Europe. OFFICES AND AGENTS. F R Gouldtnc, Randolph street,Columbus: C. A. Elle * Son. Macon": Mr. Kendrick. Fort Valley :g. R. Clayton, -ethurpe : •53 3av street. Savannah: 74 Brcadw y. New . rk: to and <„ mil .Th. and. Phtlaueiphta : ‘ C**rg ureet. BosTon: jaxuhange . ‘r ppi-. tieiicu Montgomery street, -an t ranct.-e-*. s-—\rticie- to l>e forwrinieri. caile*) a; ar. part -l “Y. veii.c. ->v leav ng rders r, he siaic at oe 1 - v LiViN.,STcN. WINCHESTER tfc CO.— Columbus. April 13 iw<s.w notice. V NEW Liv LRY STABLE LN GiRARJLE ALA . By J . B HICKS. r HF -'nest baa tak i*. e 1 A •y -d >ie n tdra ‘d.A.a 1 K ! nre occupied by V.C- Kirkland, or the purpose • -aPJ j£m U cer the ‘upeniuem’.eoce q! Mb LEA. tAR .LIT. “L— ----.. , r ., .. ■;•• . -to:!.Get rata. *Tbi’ uaol w’H >e nioriort.. none iu thia country n point oi ; uid-"'i mji.ur*-tnem. :L v- - • hir* HORSES aim BUGGIES :an •i;id :s good in us-table as can >e tound any wnew. c ait and ~ N* B** The'ntvnens of Colomlwis will please bear in mind that whenevertbev hare a. hire a hors*.h-a horse and • ~~7 : '>r me .-oeewmon o* business n Alabama, that ihev eaa a saving ... . -5 ceu<; •* ‘he ‘rip bv hirmir no ne etherau at ’ er” “ uanl. lia.. J ulv i-tw6m MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. tjre v.vtj.-Y.eLg <_ ~ - - .I g • ~~ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and after the B>rh bist. the Passenger Train wdl leave aim nn by the followiog ••-heduie daily until further nottce: Leave Columbus at 2A. 5f.; Arrive at Macon 325 P. M. Leave Macon at fi 3U V. it.; \jraveat C-uitmbus l 5 P. M. E. F RICRER, Columbus. May 14. 1853 United States Mail Line. THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, From Columbus. Ga.. to nmunena-zneo. Ala.. and you may go to Savanna ii the next day, from Columbus, v a Lammg’un. Shik: Fort, nee. Creek Stand, Hernando. Emm, and S’ewart's Jliils. This line intersects :U Chin; .enuggee the one to Montgomery via 1 otton Valley, fuskegee and Chehuw. also the one leading n the direction •if Tallahassee. Fla— via Five Points. .Mount An drew. > !avton and Cmiiuia, Ala. f will send terward pas-angers >r freight thira hunnenuggee o any of the following places ; Union Springs, Vberfoil. Arbor vvsb. P. :-)te. .Missouri. Bug Hail. Etlg< n Id. ! r*y,and Ridgelv. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus T iesilay. Thui-sday and Saturday attl A. M.. arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9 p. m. Leave Chunuenuggre Monduv, U'.alnewiay and Friday at 4 a. n.; arrive at Columbus same an d at 9p. m. May 28—iwlv \PPLETON HAYGOf>D, Contracfr. : ■ Fi SE PROOF LI VERY STABLE. JM- Arts, J, >y —_£TU t js__’ (THE underngne-l reiurn li< r sui.--n- .tanks o their tiunter 1. ous patrons a ; t riend • r :e : -ral patronage heretofore extended to them, and would rc-oeetiully announce lo Die pub lic that they have removed to liner large and recently finished FIRE PROOF ERICK STABLE, WEST SIDE OGLETHORPE STREET. Adjoining Temperance Hall, and opposite H. C. Mc- Kee's Carriage Repository, where hey are prepared to offer facilities and accommodations unsurpassed in he southern country. Their stables are fitted up with over ONE HUNDRED COMMODIOUS STALLS’ Their lots are extensive and secure, <mu Saddle Horses. Bug ries. Cat riages and Roekawai s. are T die very first order. Our Drivers. Hostlers and Attendants are sober, careful and courte ous. Everything connected with our establishment s under the immediate personal attention of the Proprietors. We have spared no expense, and are determined to spare no pains which may he necessary. to render perfect satisfaction to all who may fhv >r us with their patronage. We hope, therefore, by diligent and unremitting attention to our business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE. N. B. Connected with our Livery business, we have two splendid Omnibuses, with fine teams and careful drivers, which will always be in readme-,-, on the arrival and departure of the ars and Steamboats. < >rdera left at the H te -. and at ourSta be, promptly attended to. VERNOY <&. ECTOR. CC<tiuinbns. Ga.. Jni “ 111. I-J’J —wly. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. TO RENT. POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. THE tenement with six rooms, in the ;wo story building on Broad street.,just above Garrett's City Hotel, it is an eligi ble situulion lor a. l*mrdir.g iioiifc : It would also conveniently accommodate two -mall families. L. T. DOWNING. October 4ch —wit; w; f. FOR SALE OR HINT. MY Plantation, three mii.< uelow Columbus, between ■ s ur ‘A five and six hundred acres, ••leared. s=j ,iN). A. JONES. ■ S~i Oct. !. wifctwtf PLANTATION FOR SALE. . . SIXTEEN miies East d'Coiumbus. uiie b-oir's *tde by t*. Railroad. -■ mile- rein the depot, out;: uing fi2t) |=fi= acres, about 4tlfi cleared. 3(H) acres bottom hind, the J balance pine land, lying well. Gin house with a press attached, seven or eight negro cabins, overseers bouse and other necessary buildings. The situation of this place near the Rail road gives the advantages of a near market without its annoy ances. possession given Ist January or sooner, and terms made easy. August 30—wtf A. G. REDD. Valuable Plantation tor Sale, In Baker County, Georgia. THE -übscriher desirous of removing from ’he ate of G.-orgia. offers for saie his plantation lying an the waters of the t.'ooiawahee Creek, live miles west >f A.- J .i fiany. ai. hiining lanes of Paul Tarver. Dr. N ckols and >rher*. containing ’hnn? thousand >ne hundred and twenty-five acres, more * r less. There arc about 800 acres of open cultivat ed land. The land is so situated ;iiat it can be easily divided. And if two purchasers appear the subscriber will divide so as to suit both. Any ne desirous >f purchasing would do well to address ,M< “RE is. EDW VRDB. or myseli at this place: my agent living on the place will stow the lands to any persiin call ing for that purpose. JOHN J. RAWLS, September 3— tw3tjcwtf Macon. Georgia. For Sale. ABC'UT one thousand acres of good farming land. jjiLsjL the north side of the Hannabatehee Creek, in Stewart count*.'. Ther • s a corofortal le dwelling and other mprove ments ; 303 acres cleared, mostly fresh . As it is the last of ,;ny lands : u Stewart for sale, a bargain will be given. The -*- ! .tle ment can be divided :f desired. JAMES i.'LAGKE Lumpkin. Ga.. August 23—wt f . FCR SALE. THE H.<)use and Lot opposite tlie Methodist Church, the !<:t of Col. A. tv Ayer, on . Arlai, the -u=t, t and Mr ‘ A. N” ms. on the - uth. As the property wm soon be disposed of, those who may wish a beauuiui eat; n. w:t!i adweliint? ot *orae 10 rooms will please apply at onee to JOHN >.MITII. Columbus, Sept. *il—tw3m. T’ r* tt! cj ’ a 4 •. 4 W VAAM * ’•! Y itarnation lying n the ‘.’hat-taho -chee Hvertn Uussel county. Ala..:.w-;nty miles below Columbus. ‘Ja~ -''jjjHL containing ab< ut two thousand five h indrwi acres In a .j.-itiy. Als<>. w detached alace-. containing about hghthuudred acres, which wil be sold with the main body or separate. ‘rhe plantation is well settled and healthy, and as productive and tertile as an •> die river, ami free trom treshets. p.. r ..., 1 . v -hiiie ■ v.anoie .it- piuuiauou v.II apply Mes <r. “x jt . row el I. or*E W. Eeith. he overseer at 1 - w-c.bee.Aia.. r !>■; B. Uhl, a dttm ms. La., who will furnish •ill uece*-urv niorniation in my absence. ‘ JOHN CAATEY. August 2 —wu Camden. C. — For Sale. tVILL • -'hi ■ >r. n Srst Tuesday n Decenfc cr-i.';- :’m>> ■oi p* ate sile before at uublic ■ e - i-.er, a build: and acre- o , uai.”. • c, aid i■■ w • is Vcivk.ibs.lEls. Persons iesimas of purchasing would do well to examine ‘.he ore mi sea. .is I am determined *o sell and a -11 give a bargain. . DANIEL V. NEAt s< M. ror sale. VY Plan:. • u * e Llenn Ma. rasai. - veil . - ■:WS>g -vbicii ■, and a iine ■-’ oi mil'. ■ :;:c h. Cj* * .. are a frame Iweilmg with ur —ri> -no - aim -i. Tile ▼enent:. .-hui - -. u.o market. very healthy and tn . „..gt. ■ - v:-;i:ng • purchase can Obtain liiv dc’- m ... r . y .-ailing n Mr. Whitten, on he nmni.-v- *r he -'u.". ■ a<. ;u: o ii. r. CULE.MAN. C dumbos. June —w ? m. Tar Sale. j— \ .iiia-, in; . ... ii'ii u .....; miles fram Cotum- ‘ - -and: alien: a third. The -u.,- -g u , w• • i timbered w tti pm*-. It id* ic ■ ■•o tor any person, wishing a ‘mail’arm r ‘immer residence n the v unnitj ot the city. Apply to J—twit E. T TAYLOR. PLANTATION VNPLOT for sale, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS wtii m vaina >•.* piatitat ,n ne mile East of 1 raw ford. Ala., containing E'ight llundretl acres; well mrr!. . rat tw ,'g .nut ..nt houses, j-.a house. , lew screw A,-. Ther- - ;■ o.i creek loitom and nine land interspersed w-th< ‘ak amt Hickory. Aiso.a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in Crawford. For terms and particulars apply lo Messrs. C. 8. Ham son A Cos.. Columbus. Ga. Jfay 20—w.kiw f C. A.CLd’D. CHATTAHOOCHEE PLLYFATION AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE IOFFER FOR and pon -easomfoie aiat ao cummodaiing tertu.i. Jie valuable plantation on :te river sax miles below the city, containing 93T V, acres—ion acres of which is Iret quality river land, the balance auk and hickory, and pine land, heavily timbered. The place is well Improved in every particular, and has upon it a very handsome dwelling boom-, en ireiy new. with new out houses, stables, barnes. 4tc. The premises w II be shown by maj. M. W. Perr\, win, at pres ent rt-sides upon them, or by myself. VV siting to reside n Iho country, out near the city, I aim- offer •,r -*alo my presen; residence—one of the most convenient, and plea-unt locations in ’he city. Columbus, sept. Il—twltfewlf. HINE>* HOLT. Enquirer and Comer Stone copy. Plantation tor sale. TWO miles anil 1 halffnun Columbus >ll the Hamilton road, containing two bundmt and eighteen acres, I suppose 80 or 1(10 acres woed !:md : peach orchard and young apple orchard, tint plum orchard, dwelling house with five rooms, and other improvements necessary. A beautiful situation, healthy, aud go*t*l 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 npplv to the subscriber, Oct2s—w3t ‘ THOMAS MORRIS. STEWART, GRAY ft (JQi. 3iTrngS4riH tm H 3. SMITH 3t CO y‘- \\ THE umlureignisl having piireiioaed the eu ’ Ire merest ,o 11. 8. SMITH t *ii*’ \V tr*’ j - - --1 House ueretoibr - occupied by 11. 8. Smith ‘1 wi'~iii* Cos., have associattsl themselves together under the name and style aa above, for the transaction of a general WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION - AND - Y BUSrXESS. They have bad the Ware House re-covered ami thoroughly re paired. The grocery business will be conducted in the new building opposite the store formerly occupied by E. Bahxard At Cos., and adjacent to the Wary House, where will be kept a large supply of Bagging. Rope. Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, dkc., which they are prepared to furnish their customers and patrons ou as liberal terms as they can he had in the market. The usual advances will be made on cotton. Mesttrs STEWART At GRAY, having been connected with the business of H. 8. Smith k Cos. as partners for several years, believe vhat ‘heir experience La business, combined with the personal exertions of themselves and their associates, will enable them to give entire satisfaction to their patrons. N. B.—We SELL THE COTTON OF OCR CUSTOMERS FREE OF COMMISSION. JNO. D. STEWART, P J SEMMES, W. A. BEDELL, W. C. GRAY. Columbus, June2l—wt L|iin. SilfllßiM MAN9FMTVRIS l COWETA FALLS MANI FACTORING HAVING resumed Manuka* ti: a'no. art! now in •uccessftil operation. Having added sev ral pieces of New and Im proved .Machinery to tbeir Factory, they now offer to Purchasers Hkavy ana I.ionT COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS. asserted, unsurpassed in quality. Woolen Goods, Plain and Colored: Woolen Jeans. Colored. WOOL Carded for Cash or Toll. They will give the highest price for WOOL: and mg.ke up /Fool iatoj.loth, on shares >r for fifteen cents per yard. June U-Lwtf Flour. Meal, and Breadstuff. THE subscriber, proprietor of the CITY .)ft LUS, begs leave to inform the public that he has now <lll hand and will con i tinue to keep a good sloek of prime IV H FAT tJYD COR.V, aut will be prepared at all times to furnish customers in any quantities with Flour Meal, 4tc., at the shortest notice. New wheat is now in. The City J/ill is situated above the city a short distance and is now in good running order- My prices at present are as follows : Superfine Flour 3fi 25 perbbl. Family Flour 875 “ “ Extra do 750 “ ** Corn .Meal 89 cts bushel JT The highest cash prices paid for Corn and Wheat. D. A. WYNN. City Mill. June 8, 1853—tw ts AS.BIYALS FOR FALL TR \DE, LBST XEW AyD HEAVY WOOLESS. TFe Greatest Bargains Ever Offered IN NEW YORK. WJI. H. KWEPFKt. Nos. H‘> and LOl William Street. New Y’ork. HVB now for -ale an extensive stock of FALL GOODS suit able tor CLrtTHIERS AN 3 MEBCHANT TAILORS— mostly of ins own importation. rtliort time and Cash buyers are particularly uvited to cal andexamine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. New York. January 22—twly Lumber! Lumber! V LL orders ‘or lumber left at the store of VV. G. ANDREVVri A t CO. will be promptly delivered. Those ndebted for lumber bought in he rears 1851 ami “52. will plea<H- call and aeHle. 0. 8. HOLLAND. >• ambus. r ’ 11—wlttwHw WINTER'S PALACE MILLS. HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT r F'RI ‘M GEORGIA. TENNEBBEE AND BALT!MORE, ena bles us to furnish the whole country, and Columbus besides, w th fresh ground FLOUR irom New Wheat, at u:h prices as to blow nil classes to buy. CORN 3IEIL tt cetti “or .a-iiei. SHORTS ■ r feed at 80 cent- per hundred; BR A N io. at fi” cents per hundred. OCBTOM t;RJNDIN<7 done at ?te sh*irt<—t notice, better quicker, and a better vield. than at any .Mill mi Georgia. \BH laid or C CRN uni WHEAT, the highest tnar ket once L. LIVINGSTON. \gem. rF“ rerms CASH, iuvariably. • Bept. 9, 1853. INK MANUFACTORY. V lew doors above the Ifarket. at No. 158 Broad street, leiambos. fia. THE undersigned has just complete*! his establishment ’or •he Manufactory of Ink, and offers extraordinary induce ment- to Merchants, and ail others to purchase his superior ar ticie. This Ink is of a bright jet black, flow-; beautifully from the pen. and is so indelible, as many can testify, that > em ozaiir. and itiil not n mure it frmn paper. No other Ink will Hand the • est of exude acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic acid to both, and instantly the word written with die other ink will disappear, while mine will remain. Hence is value for Merchants. Banks. Mortgages. Public Itocuments. *r. No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with this Ink. Fraud, or defalcations from this source wilt be totally cut off bv those wht> use bis Ink. I wfll‘sell as cheap as such on article can be bought in New York. For -me wholesale and retail by Aug. -27 twiimwtf JOHN E. LA M AR. Propnettir. NEW ASJLAXGEMENT AT W INTER S PALACE MILL. IjERf- 4 1 NS purchasutc is much as iir. barrels of Flour, can have it delivered at any place in he city, free of drayage, until further notice s given. L. LlVdNl-HTTOI*. .IgenL. Cet. Jth wattwti [NUMBER 131.