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THE TRI-WEEKLY TIMES AND SENTINEL.
VOLUME I] ,
THE TIMES & SENTINEL.
TENNENT LOMAS & ROSWELL ~ELLIS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
the TRI-WEEKLY TIMES &, SENTINEL
• s published E V ERY (VRJ)XRSI)A Y ami FRII)j) Y Jiiopjf.
IXO and SATURDAY KVEJSTIJYG. J
THE WEEKLY TIMES & SENTINEL
F P'lbßahcd every TORS])a Y MORXIXG.
Offico on Randolph Street, opposite tho Post Office.
terms:
IVE Dollars per annum, in advance.
. v 0 Dollars per annum,in advance.
£ Advertisements conspicuously inserted el Ok* Dollar
per square, tlie first insertion, and fifty cents for every sub
sequent insertion.
Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements.
’ Hales of I,and and Negroes, ty Administrators, Executors, o
Guardians, are required by law to be held on 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 must be given in
a public gazette forty days previous to the day of sale.
JYotices for the sale of Personal Property must be given at
(east ten days previous to tho day of sale*
Notice to Debtors 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 sell Land or Negroes, must be published weekly for
two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be published
thirty days —for Dismission from Administration, monthly six
months—(or Dismission from Guardianship forty dons.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly
/ r four months —for establishing lost papers, for the full space
of three months —for compelling titles from Executors or Admin
tstrators, whore a bond has been given ly the deceased, ike full
space of three months.
Publications will always be continued according to these, the
egal requirements,unless otherwise ordered.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
G D. METCALF & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
34 Poydras Street, New Orleans.
J>. METCALF,
11. 11. STONE.
References:
R. Patten, Agent of the Marine and Fire Insurance Company.
•loiin Ranks, Agent of the Augusta Insurance and Il’king. Cos.
H. H. Eppikh, Agent of the Rank of Brunswick.
Hall & Deßlois, T. VV. Tallman, R. J. Moses.
November “3—tw3t&w3t
“BOSTON <St VILLALONGA,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 196 Bay Street Savannah, Ga. I
JOHN BOSTON, JOHN L. VILLALONGA.
REFERENCES C
John H. Howard, B. T. Chapman,
A. W. Chapman, Ruse, Fatten & Cos.
October 11—w&twtf
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
114 BAY STREET,
JOSEPH WASHBURN, )
INO. R. WILDER, > Savannah, Ga.
FRANCIS G. DANA. )
Sept. 16—tw6m
G- S. HARRISON,
AUCTION, COMMISSION,
RECEIVING AND lOR.WAJUDIN&
ill erchant.
NOS 59 and 61 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
A. 1C AYER, AUCTIONEER AND SALESMAN.
2 ggf Liberal advances made on Negroes and Merchandise.
Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853—w&twly
H. T. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 17 Carondelet street. New firleaus.
Oct 2ft—
WM. H. KIMBROUGH,
VO M MISBIO N MERC II ANT,
Nov 8 —w&twtf SAVA NX AH, GA.
E- LOCKETT, WM ll* LONG* JOHN 11. DA\IS*
COMMISSION ME R C II A NT S
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL attond to the selling oi all kindsol Produce. Strict
attention given to receiving and lorwnrdmg goods and
seling orders from the country. Those oi our Incnds vnl lo
fid lire to favor us with consignments can make
i? a ry arrangements through our Iriends Ruse, 1 atten to.
July 9—w&tw 1 y .
Jj, i, BIRRMBHC ft f#NJ ?
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
SepEM—w&.tw3m
business cards.
Bounty Land and Pension Agency.
CHARLES C. TUCKER,
WASHINGTON, D C.
A TTORNEY lor Claimants and Agent for obtaining
Bounty Land, arrears oi pay, extra l * - *
and Naval services. .. j hoin* nf vol-
Bounty Land obtained for tire widows anill* o 1
unteers of the Texas Revolution of 1836 , and ext a pay.
obtained for services in the U S.
Calitorma and Mexico, from l fUCKER,
Nov, atf—w3m Wash in gtou, D. C^__
R. J. MOSES, JOHN W3ABODY.
MOSES & PEABODY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL practice in Muscogee co-'mty, Ga., and Russell
countv, Ala., and in the Supreme Court ol the State of
LJ eor gia. Columbus, June 39-wtwti
Sam. S. Hamilton, Col’ mbus Cunningham.
HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TKOY, Bike County, Ala.
April 23, lco3—w&twly.
THE UNiQN 0 F THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES. 1 ’
NICOLAS CACHET,
AITORNEY AT LAW,
Tdskegee, Alabama.
WIT i° Frl<:K OVER SORTER’S drick store.
r,tn nnli t n a nd . thcc ! mrtsoflhf ’ Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery,
Pike, and Barbour In the Eighth Circuit.
march 29—wly
&80. S. ROBINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbert, Georgia.
Rufkrkncks Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Iverso
Columbus. Cutbberb Nev 2—43wtf
TUCKER & BEALL
A TTORNEYS AT LA H ,
, , , , ,J ,u * ,pki n Stewart County, Ga,
W ILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion
ruHipter and Randolph counties: and will give prompt atten
tion to nil business entrusted to their care *
JO,IX A. TUCKER Em },. BK iLL ’
Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuthbert , Georgia.
AA/JbL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit
* t and in fotewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit.
M oil , EUGENIUSL. DOUGLASS,
Nov 30—wly MARCELLUS DOUGLASS.
S. S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Blakely, Early Co*, Ga.
apSwa
GEO. COOK ALFORD,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
WILL practice in the counties of the Ninth Judicial Cir
cuit—and the Supreme Court of the State.
Crawford, Rusrcl co., Ala., Aug. 2, 1853—wly*
W. C. M’IVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tuskeoee, Macon co., Ala.
Will practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery
Tallapoosa, Pike, Barbour and Russel.
January 22—4wly
DAVID ROSS,
GENERAL BOOKBINDER,
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
No. 72 Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga., June 21—wtf
J. S. WOODBRIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Rooms over Foster & Pwfple’s Jewelry Store
Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—w
A. BACKER,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, GIN, WINE,
SCOTCH ALE & LONDON PORTER,
SEGARS and all kinds of GROCERIES,
No. 10 WHITAKER ST. SAVANNAH, GA.
Brandies and Gins, under Custom-House Lock, in bond
and entitled in debenture.
BOOKS AND STATION KBy7~
JORDAN It. HOWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
-tttouLD respectfully inform his friends, and tho public gen-
V\ erally, that he has purchased the extensive stock of
Books, Stationery, &
of A. C. FLFAVELLEN & CO., and will endeavor to keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONERY.
1 solicit a continuance of tlie patronage heretofore extended to
mv predecessors, rnd that of as many new customers as will favor
me with a call. I will use every exertion to please, both in prices
and articles purchased.
(Kf* CALL AND SEE.
Two doors below Mygatt’s Corner, sign of the Bluejand W Into
Flag, No. 72 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
tw Bookbinderynp stairs. Aug, 3—tt
BOOK S ,_B 0 0 K S!
JUST RECEIVED BY
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
One splendid Illuminated amily or pulpit
Bible, containing 1600 engravings.
Abbotts Juvinile Histories, comple setts; Ir
vings works ; Scenes in the life of the Saviour
bythePoets and Painters; Reynolds works; Coopers
Novels, 33 vol. Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Tales,
do do ; 10 Vol’s. Abbott’s Young Christian Series ; Sher
woods works complete ; Classical Library complete; Vi
nets Pastoral Pheology ; Olins 1 ravels m the East; Dan
iel Webstcrs work complete. , , ,
The Marrying Man; by tho author oi Lewis Arundel.
Home Influence; Days of Bruce; Mother’s Recompense;
Vale of Cedars ; Women ot Israel.
Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO,
A Few more of Dr. S. S. Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI
NAL SUPPORTERS.
Columbus, May 21 —twly
Valuable Books!
McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo
graphical, Statistical and Historical, ol the various coun
tries, places and principal natural objects in the world, il
lustrated with seven large maps
The works of Dr. Stephen Olin, comprising his sermons
and lectures.
The Lite and Letters of Dr. Olm. T i c
Memoirs of the life and ministry ol the Rev. John Sum
merfield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont
g°Menyof the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, by
R Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en
gravings of his residence and birth place—also a profile ol
Sir Webster —by Lanman. . _ ....
Yusef, or the Journey of the * rangi—a Crusade m the
Ea<t by J. Ross Browne. , .. 4 ..
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy-with notes on the
cure of Cholera by Cold Water, by H. irancke.
Water Cure for children ; a short guide for the rational
treatment of children in health and disease, by Schiefcr
de pHgrim’s Progress, with Scott’s notes, and lile ol the au
thor : neatly bound. Price 50. .... . , ,
Lettersto Young Ladies; sixteenth edition, revised and
left of.be same sort.”
Also For sale low, Cwo
Columbus, Aug. 31,1853. Book Store^
New Books! New Books!
Law and Testimony, by the author of Wide VVorid and
. ... >ir of Rev. Adomram Judson, D. I>.. o> i rancis
VVnvl-md’- Second War with England, by J. T. Headley; Moore s
, N . L’.orLim - Bleak House, by Charles Dickens: Artist
UMfebvMarvHowitt: Tanglewood Tales, by Hawthorn; Toung
\\ ut, u * - , | through life to immortality, b> John
\ Vo,, H n i.mn” ■ ci"itTru hVbv Great Authors from all Ages
A "fi 1 1 E m inheres ; Mrs. Hale’s new Household Receipt
fwu Vi " lm ofExc,,<! -
a oj
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S'R e -0.. vo.a. b,.ni. Haby.m,.
’ ‘O.A. ***■—*
COLUMBUS; GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7 1853
NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS.
Til t undersigned own the Water Tower and Town Site atthe
Falls of the Tallapoosa River, on the west side. The situa
tion is 35 miles from Montgomery, 20 miles from Wetumpka
and 14 miles from Notasulga, on West Point Railroad w ith
I lank roads connecting with the two former places, and one in
course of construction to connect with the hitter place. The
Montgomery and West Point Railroad runs within five miles of
the place, and is reached by an excellent natural road. We have
now in operation a Cotton Mill, which has paid good profits for
the seven years of its operation, having paid for itself the first
four years. There is also a Grist and Saw Mill in successful
operation. We have nearly completed anotlser large Cotton
Mill, built of the best stone masonry, in the most substantial
manner, with a capacity for 10,009 spindles.
We propose to the public to open, on the 2d day of January
next, (at places we will hereafter advertise,) books for subscrip
tion to stock in a Company styled “The Tallapoosa Manufac
turing Company No. 2,” lor the purpose of manufacturing Cot
ton or Wool, to be decided by the Stockholders. The Charter
for said company is already obtained. We offer the large new
building, completed and ready for use, with water ready to turn
on the wheel, to drive twelve thousand spindles, and convenient
lots sufficient for operatives ami warehouses, and other neces
sary purposes, at a fair valuation, the amount to betaken in
stock in the above mentioned Company.
The necessary amount of capital to fill the house with ma
chinery, and put the whole business in successful operation
without incurring debts, we estimate at three hundred thousand
‘lol ;ii-s. Wo offer lo capitalists very -upcKor advantagas lor a
profitable investment, as by proper management the Factory can
be in full operation, turning out Cloth, in less than twelve
months ; and those investing can reasonably expect quick re
turns. Our situation seems especially designed by nature fora
large manufacturing city. Wc do not hesitate to say that our
place possesses greater advantages than any other in the South,
and we believe greater than any in the Union. Our Dam and
Race arc built of rock, laid in hydralic ceiueot. We have only
a portion of our water power controlled, but enough to drive
50,000 spindles. The first floors of our buildings are s<i to GO
feet above the highest fresl ets, our works not disturbed by high
or low water. The Fall is 50 feet in too, with immense power
and certainty of stream. The place is unsurpass* and forits health,
and of close proximity to a rich planting country ; in fact, na
ture seems to have been lavish with advantages which stand in
viting man to improve.
We cheerfully invite the public to call and examine for them
selves—and any information wanted can be readily obtained by
addressing BARNETT, GiLMER & CO.
Tallapoosa Post Office, Tallapoosa Cos., Ala.
Nov ft—w&lwtlstjan
One Hundred Town Lots for Sale.
VITE have surveyed ami laid off in LOTS, a portion of our pro-
VV perty in Tallassee Town, Tallapoosa county, at the falls of
Tallapoosa river, most convenient to (he WaH r Power, and offer
for sale at public auction, at Tallassee, on the 2d Tuesday in
March next, and at private sale till then, one hundred of the
most eligible Lots for business purposes—one-liftb of the nett
proceeds of the sale to be given as a School Fund lor the estab
lishment oftchools in the place.
Terms will be made easy to purchasers. For further particu
lars, apply to BARNETT, GILMER &. CO.
November ft—w&twlds
mw "■ aniiwiljmiuwmrowp” w* h l ,iwi/.hnwarjwiiwjpiir.iui n ■■■BMMfimM
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
THIS invaluable preparation has been but a few months
before the people of the South, yet many thousands of
bottles have been sold and used in a great variety mt
diseases, and it has given universal satisfaction. We
h ve heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We
odor it as a remedy in the various diseases and com
plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence
in curing them, as over four millions of Bottles have been
sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both ol
men and animals, and it has always given satisfaction, be
cause it has performed just what we said it would. It has
healed Cancers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had
resisted the treatment of the Medical Faculty.
A child in Krederickton, N. 8., a few days ago
burned its legs severely against a stove. The mother im
mediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a
tight bandage over all; in a short time the screams of the
child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it
was discovered that the cotton wool had taken lire by spon
taneous combustion and bad considerably increased the
size of the burn. The mother happened to think that she
had part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her house,
which she got immediately and applied to the burned
limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied,
the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its
mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of th s valuable
preparation.
This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment
has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams &
Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and ‘Western Express, for
curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Bruit s,and
it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have
also used it on themselves and their families, and they all
speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the highest
terms- One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and
bruised .n his knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re
moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days.—
We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable
preparation, to be used externally on man or beast.
* J. DUNN.
Foreman oj Adams S, Cods Express Stable, N. Y.
Rheumatism. —This is to certify that my wife was at
tlicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered
for months with the most excruciating pains ; *>he had
tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every
thing recommended for this dreadful disease. None of
them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent
bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she
s now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends
o use the Mustang Liniment.
(Signed) James L. Oliver.
Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853.
Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and St.
Louis, Missouri.
A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Golurnbus, Ga., by GESNER & PEABODY
February 5, 1853— twfcwly
Prof. Alex. C. Barry’s Tricoplierous,
OR MEDICATED COMPOUND,
For Beautifying, Curling, Preserving, Restoring and
Strengthening the Hair, Relieving Diseases of
the Skin, Curing Rheumatic Pains, and
Healing External Wounds.
qpjomided by no geographical lines, the reputation of Barry’s
Jj Tricoplierous pervades the Union. The sales of the arti
cle of late years have increased in a ratio that almost exceeds
belief. Professor Barry, after a careful examination of his sales’
book, finds that the number of bottles delivered to order, in
quantities ol'from a half gross upward, during the year 1852,
was within a trifle of 950,000.
It is unnecessary to present at length the evidence ot the won
derful properties ot the Tricoplierous, when thepublichave tur
nished such an endorsement as this. The cheapness of the article
and the explanations given of its chemical action upon the hair,
the scalp, and in all cases of superficial irritation, first recom
mended it to the attention of the people. This was all that the
inventor desired. Every bottle advertised itself. The effects ot
the fluid exceeded expectation. Jt acted like a charm. Tlie
ladies would not be without it. Country dealears in every sec
tion of tho United States fouud they must have it ; and thus
was built up a wholesale trade of tin extent hitherto unheard ot
as resrards articles of this kind. The highest point has not yet
been reached, and it is believed the sales this year will be a
million and a half of bottles. „ _
Depot and .Vanufactory, No. 137 Broadway, New \oik. Re
tail price, 25 cents a large bottle. . , „
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity r?old by all
the principal men hauts and druggists throughout the United
States and Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain, France,
&c. and by R CARTER, Columbus, Ga.
August 9, 1853 —w&twGm. ;
INK MANUFACTORY.
A lew doors above the Market, at No. 15H
Hroad street, Columbus, Ca.
THE undersigned has just completed his establishment for
the Manufactory of ink, and offers extraordinary induce
ments to Merchants, and all others to purchase his superior ar
This Ink is of a bright jet black, beautifully tr*’m the
non nd i- so indelible, as many can testify, that even oxalic acid
will not remove and from paper. No other Ink will stand the
test of oxalic acid. Write a word wit h this Ink ami the same
word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic
S both, and instantly tin word written with the other Ink
...in disappear, while mine will remain. Hence its value for
Merchants,Banks, Mortgages,Public Documents, tec.
~ No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
t t,L ink Fraud or defalcations from this source will be totally
.hi off hv tho®e wb l use this Ink.
1 will ’ll as cheap as sach an article can b. bought in New
Ivotk For sale wholesale and retail by
Aug. 2r-tw2mwtf’ JOHN E. LAMAR. Proprietor.
_ _LEGAL NOTICES
William J rfcott, Adin’r, TScirtT Fiiclaslo Tnako “Parties,
ot Archibald 11, .Scott, dec’d. In Muscogee Inferior Court!
... r *- f August Term, 1853.
Michael 11. Goss.
It appearing to toe Court that the Defendant in she above case
Michael 11. Goss is not to be found in this State. It it therefore
ordered by the. Court, that service be perfected on the said
A/ichael H. Goss by the publication of this rule in some public
gazette of this State once a month for four months before the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Inferior Court
August Term 1853, this 25th day of August, 1853.
- Lolumbus, septfi, 1853—-wfm A P JONES, clerk.
GEORGIA. Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation , June
27, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
W 1 ILK LAn, Robert Little and .Samuel Pendry, administra
tors upon the estate of John Pendry, deceased, petition
this court for lettersof dismission trom their said administration
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections
if any they have, in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dis
missory will be granted said applicants gt the January Term
next ot sa ! d court.
Given under my band and official signature at office, thi- June
27th, 1853.
July 2 mCm K. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale—Will be sold before the court
house door in Buena Vista, Marion county, (1a.,0n the first
Tuesday in January next, two lots of land number one hundred
and eighty and one hundred and ninety three in the eleventh
district of originally Muscogee now Marion county, agreeable to
an order of the court of ordinary of Taylor county. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of Jeremiah Bawling, deceased
Nov 20—Ids LiZOK BOWLING, Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale—W iTTbcTold on the first Tues
day in January next, at the market house, all the household
| and kitchen furniture belonging to the estate of Win. L. Jeter,
j late of Muscogee county, deceased.
Also, at the same time and place, the negroes will be hired
for twelve months. The above property will be sold on twelve
months credit. TIIOMAs’ RANDLE, Adm’r. >
Nov 2!) —wtds SARAi! ANN JETER, Adm’trx \
Administrator’s Sale-Will be sold on the 27th day
fcA. of December next, at the residence ot Alexander C. Hick
ey, late oi said county, deceased, a portion of the perishable
property of the said Alexander C. Hickey, consisting of horses,
mules, oxen and wagons, and other articles for plantation use.—
Terms made known on day of sale.
ROBERT C. PATTISON, Adm’r.
MARY C. HICKEY. Adm’trx.
Nov. 12, w4od
Administrator’s Sale.—Agreeably to an order of the
court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold at the
Cnurt House in Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in January next,
the following negroes, to wit:
Jeff, a yellow boy, 28 years old ; Amanda, a woman 26 years
old ; Penlope, a woman 24 years old, and her child Celia Id
months old. Sold as the property of Jtssee 1.. Bozeman, of
Monroe county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Terms
twelve months credit. WM. B. MERRITT, Adm’r.
Nov. 12, 40d
Ad ministrat or’s Sale.- • Will be sold on the first Tues
day in January next in Cuthbcrt Randolph County, one
hundred and sixty acres (more or less) or less of lot of land No.
218, in the 6th district ot said county, it being the portion of
said lot lying north of the .S'tnoch itchobee crock; sold by an
order from the court ofordinary ol said county for division among
the heirs of Stephen Wetlieiby, deceased.
Nov 15— MARTIN POLLOCK, Adin’r.
Administrator’*; Sale.—Will be sold before the court
. house in Buena Vista, Marion county, on the tirst Tuesday
in January next, the following named negroes, viz : Spencer a
man fifty five years old, Peggy a woman forty five years old, be
longing to the estate of John Simmons, late of said county, de
ceased. Sold by virtue of an order of the Inferior Court of said
county while sitting for Ordinary purposes. Terms made known
on the day.
Nov B— tds M L BIVINS, Adin’r.
Administrator’s Sale.—l’y virtue 01 an order ofthe
Court of Ordinary of Randolph county, will he sold before
the court house door in Cuthbert, Randolph county, on the first
Tuesday in January next, the one third ofiot of land number not
known, but known as the Hardiway JV/ill Lot, in the Bth district
c f said county, and known as that portion of said mill lot assigned
to Mary Hardiway as dower. Sold as the property ofSteth
Hardiway, late of said county, deceased.
Nov 19—tds ‘ JAMES ‘. MARTIN, Adin’r.
Administrator’s Sale,—On the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, will be sold before the court, house door at Butler,
Taylor county, all the lands belonging to the estate of Stephen
Johnson, late of said county, deceased, tying in the thirteenth
district of originally A/uscogee now Taylor county. There are
four lots—known as the Stephen Johnson lands —well improved.
Also at the same time and place, all the negroes belonging to
said estate —some tenor fifteen in number, and very likely —done
under an order ofthe court of Ordinary of Taylor county. Terms
on the day of sale.
Get 25—wtds GIDEON NEWSOM, Adm’r.
A dmlnistrator’s Sale.--Agreeable to an order ofthe
*- court of Ordinary of Early county, 1 will offer for sale at the
court house door, in the town of Blakely, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the following negroes, as the pro
perty of John Jones, late of said county, deceased, to-wit:
Minerva, a negro woman about 40 years of age.
Harriet, “ giil “ 17 “ “
Jane, “ “ “ 15 “ “
Winney, “ “ 13 “ “
Jeff, “ • hoy “ -1 “ “
Terms cash. THOMAS B. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
Oct 25—wtds de bonis non.
Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold on the <i:st
Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in
the city of Columbus, the following named slaves, as the pro
perty of James A. Delaunay, deceased; to-wit, Charity,
Emanuel, M ary Jane, Galatee Silvy, Georgia Ann, Harry, Salud
ee, Toney, Margarett. Sold in obedience to an order from the
Ordinary of Raldmin county, for the benefit of the heirs of said
deceased. Teims on the day.
G USTAVUS DELAUNAY,
JOHN D. STEWART.
November I—wtds. Adm’r with the will annexed.
Administrators’ Sale—Will be sold at the market
house, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, a negro boy named Sidney, eighteen years of age,
belonging to the estate of John A. Walker, deceased, will be
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Oct 14-tds JAS. 8. WALKER, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold in Cutbbert,
dolph county, on the first Tuesday in December next, the
settlement of lands on which Sterling G. Rodgers resided at the
time of his death. The settlement embraces lots Nos. 2, 4 and
30, in the 9th district of said county, on which there are some
225 acres open and ijnproveiLlands. Baid lands are situated some
seven or eight miles west of Cuthbcrt, (fa. Terms 011 the day.
Oct. B,— tds. C: c, &■ C, A, WILLIS, Adm’rs.
Administrator’s Sale.—ln pursuance of an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Harris county, Ga., will be- sold
before the Court House door in the town of Hamilton, Harris
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within
the legal hours of sale, all the negroes belonging to the estate
of Thomas M. McKee, late of said county deceased. Said ne
groes consist of four in number, three men and one woman—
among the men is one good Tanner and finisher. S>ld on a
credit of 12 months, and for the purpose of distribution.
Nov I—wtds ARCHIBALD McKEE, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, July
Ist, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
TTTHEREAS, Jeremiah Wilchar, administrator of the estate
I W of Thomas J. Parker, deceased, petitions this court for a
! discharge from his said administration,
It is, then fore, ordered by the court , that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not
be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
said petitioner at the February Term 1854, of said court, and he
be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said court July 1, 1r53.
Jnly 9— m6m E. W. MILLER, Ordinary,
GEOKGIMarion county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, £>ej>-
tember 3 d, 1853.
Present, E. \V. MILLER, Ordinary.
WHEREAS, John A. Owens, Administrator upon the estate
of Richmond Roberts, deceased, petitions this court for a
discharge from his said administration,
It is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should
not be discharged; otherwise U tters dismissory will be granted
said petitionerat the April Term, 1854, ol said court,and he oe
released from his liabUitv as administrator as aforesaid.
E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
\ true extract from the minutes of said court, Sept. 3d, 1853.
Sept 10— m6tu K. W. .Vi! LLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA) > Court ol Ordinary. November
Muscogee county, v Term. 1n53.
RULE NI SI.
ITTIIERE A B. Doctor 11. Sanders, Guardian for William,
W Franklin, EmJv F.. Susan R. and Seth E. Waiters, or
phans of George Walters, deceased, having applied lor letters ot
! dismission: ~ , .
1 it i- ordered bv the court that ail persons concerned, shew
CJisstq it any they have, why said (Vuaroiun should not he* dis
missed from said Guardianship trust at the Court of Ordinary to
be held in and for said county on the second Monday in January
next.
A tr-He trsutscripf front the minutes ol saul Court. November
16th. 1853.
Nov FB— 6: JNO JOHNSON, Ordinary.
I G E OIIGIA, ) COURT OF ORDINARY,
| llamlolph county, t June Term, 1853.
I>fllLir CAUSEY, Administrator on the estate of David llar
vt'U, late ot said county, deceased, having petitioned this
court for letters of dismission. It is ordered that all persons con
cerned, tile their objections, (if any they have,) on or before the
January term ot this court next ensuing, otherwise said Adinis
trator will be then and there dismissed. Given under tn\ hand
at office the 16th day of Jtine 1853.
June 2i— w6ni. f>, p. BEALL, Minary.
GEORGIA, f CO UMT OF OitJJi/fyt ft I,
Randolph county. ( June Term, 1853.
Pit It. IP CM Si’. Y, administrator on the estate of David llir
vell, late ot said county, deceased, having petitioned fits
court tor letters of dismission,
It is ordered that all tmd singular Ihe parties interested, show
cause, if any they have, on or before the next January Terinot
this court, why the petition of said administrator should not be
granted, otherwise he will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at office the 25th June, 1853.
July 3— Win;; O. P. BBALL, Urdiaacy.
G K() iiGIA, } COCK T I<F UHiJI.WiJi )',
Muscogee county, \ July Term 1853.
R VI. K .V/ sj.
TXT 11 F.lt HAS, liUk.li K. Rodgers, administrator on the estate ot
TANARUS l‘ runcis M. Vickery, deceased, late ot Muscogee countv,
having applied tor letters of dismission from said administration.
It is ordered by the court, that till persons concerned -how
cause, (it any they have,) why said adminstrator should not be
dismissed at thec'ourt of * frdinary to be hold in ami for said coun
ty on the tirst .Monday in March next.
A true transcript from ttie minutes of said court, August 5, 1853
August9—w6m. JOHN JOHNSON Ordinary.
cornT OF oR DI NA R Y )7T 7“ 7~ ~~
For Talbot County. ) ‘ ettember Term, 18r>3.
RULE NI Sf.
T'l J IIEREAS, Simeon Deloach, one oi'the Executors
V } of Samuel K. Croll, late of Talbot County dee’d.,
has petitioned for letters of dismission from said executor
ship.
Be it ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear
at the April term. 1851, 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, Septem
ber, 22, 1853. MARION RETHUNE, Ordinary.
Sep 28— wcCtwGm
(iHORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary of said county in vacation, Novem
ber 17,1853.
Present E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
YX7H EREAS,! William Clements, administrator upon the estate
W ol Clement Clements, deceased, petitions this court for
a discharge from Ids said administration.
It is, theiefore, ordered by the court that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not
be discharged, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted
said petitioner at the June Term next (’854) of said court and
be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
E. VV. MlLLEß,Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
E. W. JI/ILLER, Ordinary,
Nov 29— 6111 and ex-officio clerk C. O.
Georgia, Muscogee county--YVbereas Brickie
Walters applies for letters of Guardianship for the persons
and property of Emily F., Susan E. and Seth E Walters,orphans
of George Walters, late of said county deceased; said orphans
being under fourteen years of age.
All persons concerned, are hereby notified that at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Jl/onday
in January next, the Guardianship of said miner children will
be given to said Ezekiel Walters or some other person, unless
good cause be shown to the contrary.
Given under my hand this lfilh November, 1853.
Nov 18—Jin JNO JOHNSON. Ordinary.
G~ EORGI ATMARIONCO UN T Y—VV hereasTStephcui
‘l'. Murray applies tome for letters of administration
with the Will annexed, upon the estate of John Murray
late of said county deceased,
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at office
this7tli of November, 1853.
Nov. 15,1853—wGt E. W. MlLLEß,Ordinary.
?A eorgla, Marion county.--Whereas Daniel Junes
VJf and Susan McKorkle applies to me for letters of administra
tion upon the estate of Samuel K. McKorkle, late of saul county
deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, < >ct 31st, 1831.
Nov 4 wfit E. W. MILLED, Ordinary.
GEORGIA,’ Marion county:
Court of Ordinary fur said County, July Term, 1853.
Present, E. vV. MILLER, Ordinary.
vytI! EEEA B, David Dunn, administrator upon the estate<u
VV Philip Itailey, deceased, petitions this court for a discharge
from his said administration,
/t is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons con
cerned, shew cause, if any they have, why suhl petitioner should
not be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory will be grant
ed said petitioner at the February Term, 1854, of said court, and
he be released from his liability as administrator as aforesaid.
A true extract from the minutes of said court, July 4th, 1853.
July H— miitn E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
G 1 eorgla. Early county—Whereas Stephen Peacock
T applies for letters of administration on the estate ofßaiford
Peacock, late of said county, deceased:
These, are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concern
ed, to shew cause, if any they have, why letters of administra
ion as aforesaid, should not be gi anted to said applicant at the
court of Ordinary to be held in and lor said county, on the se
cond Monday in January next.
Given under my hand at office, this I?th day of Nov. 1853.
Nov 2ft —wft 8, 8. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
G 1 rorgla, E nrly count y.--WhereasZadoc Odom and
I Green W. Odom |apply for letters |of administration on the
estate of Diktat ha Odom, late of said county, deceased,
These a/e to cite and idmonish all persons concerned, to shew
cause, if any they have, why letters of administration as afore
said, should not be granted said applicants at the court of Or
dinary to be held in and for said county on the second Monday
in January next.
Given under my hand atoflicc this the 17th day ol Nov. 1853.
Nov29—wfit S. g. STAFFORD, Ordinary.
("Georgia, Stewart, county.--Whereas, Jesse Reed
j and Bohn A. Tucker applies for letters of administration on
the real estate of Abner Read, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite find admonish all and singular
the heirs and creditors ot said deceased, to shew cause, within
the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not he grant
ed. Given under my hand in office this 31st October, 1853.
Nov B— wfit J. L. WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
1 eorgla, Stewart county .—Whereas Joseph E.
I Lewis applies for letters of administration on the estate <d
Jl/arlin Lee, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to
shew cause, if any they have, within thetime prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand
in office the 31st Oct. 1853.
Nov 8-wCt J. L WIMBERLY, Ordinary.
(A eorgla, Marlon county— Whereas, Henry M. Jeter,
JT Adnrr. upon the estate of Jonathan Ileason, dec’d. applies
to me for letters of dismission from his administration 01 said
estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, terms of the law, otherwise letters Dis
missory will be granted to said-Jeter, adm’r. as aforesaid, at the-
January Term next of the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, Ihi
June 28th, 1853. .
July 2—rnfim E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
( \ cor gill, Alarlon county— Whereas, Mary Bh<>rr,
Adm'trx. upon the estate of John C. Short, deceased, peti
tions the ordinary court of said county, for letters of dismission
from her administration of said estate,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular Hi<*
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted (if a legal
showing is made by said adm’trx.) at the November Term next,
of the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this May
2d, 1853.
Mav 7—in Cm E, W. JI/ILLER, >rdinary.
I Executor’s S ale.--Agreeably to an order ol the court o
U Ordinary of Muscogee county, will be sold at the Marke
House in the City of Columbus, in said county, on the first Tues
day in January next, the negroes belonging to the estate ol Jo
anna Christian, deceased, being seven in number, viz.: Hezckt
ah, 30 years old, Emily 35 years old, Milly 8 rears old, Reeves
fi years old, Charles 4 years old, Matthieu and Mark la month.’
old. Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made know 11 on
the day of sale. i'Ti Y m!V-rViiY ( Ex’rs.
Nov. 12. 40<1 **. M. McGKADV. \
to debtors and creditors, -All per n
jN indebted to the estate ol Hannon Butler, late o Randolph
county deceased, are hereby requested to make imraediaU- pay
mem : and all persons having demands against said deceased,
“re n nSed to present them according to law.
are requested 10 } THOM V 8 CORAN, Adm’r.
Noy MART \NN HI TLER, Adm'tix
Vot ite to debtors and creditor*—.Ml persons in
i\ debted to the estate of Bpyrus Pritt, late of Randolph coun
•7 deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment;
••'iid all persons havimr demandsagainst said estate will present
them according to law. ALLEN J <’MEB, Adm r.
Nov 15 wCK SABAH BRITT, Adm’trx.
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