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SHERIFF’S SALES.
“ ML'SCOtifiti COUNTS
WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Jnn?, at
Ihe marke house m Columbus, Muscogee
T uvo slorv frame house ami lot, number six hun
dred and thirteen, designated as a stand, situate ini
mediately north of the race track, the property of
Tho.n is Noblet, levied on by virtue ol a fi fa in favor
Robert G. Mitchell vs said Noblel and William P. Ri
lev. Prop Tty po.nted out by Alexander McDougald.
‘The house on 1 lot known by the theatre, situate on
the north side of Crawford street in the City of Co
lumbus, levied on as the property of William K. Hart,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John C. Ruse vs said
Hart.
(Lie billiard table, the property of Joshua 11. An
drews, levied on to satisfy a li fa from the inferior court
of Muscogee county, hi favor of James B. Reynolds
vs said Andrews.
THEOBALD HOWARD, D S.
At the same time and place will be sold,
Henry W. McDaniel’s interest (said to be one fifth)
in loi of land No. one, in the seventh dtstiicl of Mus
cogee county, being the place whereon Mr. Morris
now lives, levied on as the property ol said McDaniel,
to satisfy a fi fa in favor of the Justices of the inferior
court for Muscogee county vs James Moss principal,
Henry W. McDaniel, James M. Russell, James S.
Calhoun, and Gerard Burch securities.
The wreck ol the steamboat Tallapoosa, levied on
under two attachment fi fas from the inferior court of
Muscogee county, in favor of Shubal Drummer vs
John H. Gindrat. Property pointed out in said fi fas.
WM. F. LUCKIE, D. S.
BAKER COUNTY.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
at the court house in Newton, Baker coun
ty, within the usual hours of sale,
Five acre lots, adjoining the town of Newton on the
west, whereon William Alday now lives, levied on as
the property of Charles Tinsley, to satisfy six fi fas
issued from a justices court of Baker county, in favor
of W. & J. C. Sutton vs Chailes Tinsley and Green
Tinsley. Levy made and returned by a constable
Two hundred and fifty acres of p:ne land in the J2tli
district originally Early now Baker county, No. 108,
levied on as the property of John li. Killingsworth, to
satisfy one fi fa issued from a justices court of Ran
dolph county, in favor of Daniel McCook vs said Kil
lingsworth. Levy made and returned to me bv a
constable.
Two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, of pine
land, in the 4th Distiict originally Early now B iker
county, number five, levied oil as the sroperty of Wm.
Jiece, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a justice court of
Meriwether county, in favor of John Bartley vs said
Rece. Levy made and Returned to me by a consta
ble.
Two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, of oak
and hickory land, in the third district originally Early
now Baker county, No. 258, well improved, levied on
as the property of Isaac Ellis, to satisfy two fi fas is
sued from a justices court of Jones county, Jonathan
Parish vs said Ellis and Parish and Slatter vs said
Ellis. Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Two hundred and fifty acres, more or less of pine
land, in the 7th district originally Early now Baker
county, No-. 166, levied on as the property of Seth
Thurston, to satisfy one fi fa from the inferior court of
linndolph county, in favor of David Runrph vs Seth
Thurston, maker, and Wm. G. Williams, endorser.
Property pointed out by said Thurston.
Two bundled and fifty acres more or less, of pine
land, in the first district of originally Early now Baker
county, No. 223, levied on as the property of James
York, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the superior
court of Lincoln county, Stovall & Lamar, for the use
of James Lampkiu vs said York. Pioperty pointed
put by R.F. Lyon.
Number one in block south east in the town ofNew
4on. levied on as the property of John W. Holmes, to
4tufy one fi fa from Baker superior court, Benona Kea
ton vs Mears & Bradly, B. M. Griffin and John W.
li •lines. Property pointed out by B. M. Griffin.
Samuel Mo3’ interest in one Jack, it being one half
of said Jack, levied on by attachment and sold by or
der of the superior court of Baker county, Benjamin
.Loyd rs Samuel Moss and Wiley Newbury.
Ono lot of undressed leather, one hundred bbls. of
eider, more or less, one leather trunk, two shovels, one
currying knife and one dishing knife, levied on by at
tachment, and sold by order of the superior court of
Baker county, Benjamin D. Watts vs Joshua M.
Wagg.
Number two hundred and nitiety-thrco, in the first
district, and sixty-seven in the tenth district of original
ly Early now Baker county, each containing two hun
dred and fifty aci cs, more or less, levied on as the prop
erty of William G. Macon, to satisfy one fi fa from the
superior court of Bibb county, Alford Clopton vs Wm.
G. Mauon and Henry G. Ross. Property pointed out
by James Woodard.
Postponed Sale.
Eight half acre lots in the town of Byron, Baker
county, number one, two, three and four, in block num
ber two, lot number one, in block number three, num
ber one, two and three, in south east block, levitd on
as the property of Thomas Porter, to satisfy seven
small h fas, the administrators of Lewis Bond vs said
Porter and James Keaton vs said Porter. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Mortgage Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold,
Lot number eleven, on the north side of Broad street
in the town of Albany, well improved, levied on as the
property of Mordecai Alexander, to satisfy one mort
gage fi fa in favor of Benjamin O. Keaton vs said Alex
ander, Property pointed out in said mortgage.
ROBERT HARDIE, Sheriff.
At the same time and place will be sold,
Lots, No’s. I, 57 and 253, also fractions No’s. 306
and 307, in the first district of Baker county; also
lots No’s. 21, 22i, 20'7 and 317, in the second district
of Baker county ; also lots No’s. 290 and 367, in the
third district of said county; also lots No’s. 66, 73, 158
and 307, in the seventh district of said county ;• also lots
No’s. 210, 240, 246, 269 and 390, in (he eighth dis
trict of said county ; a so lots No’s. 9s and 108, in the
tenth district of said county ; levied on as the proper
ty of Alexander Shot well, to satisfy one fi fix issued
from Bibb county superior court, Joseph Washburn &
Robert A. Lewis, surviving partners of the late firm
of Stone, Washburn, & Cos. vs said Shotwell.
Lot No. 224, in the Ist district of Baker county,
lavied on as the property of Wilson J. Butts, to satis
fy six fi fas issued from justice court in favor of Mor-
vs said Butts ; and one fi fa in favor of
J. O. Harris vs said Butts. Levy made and returned
to me by a constable.
Lot No. 77, in the Ist district of Baker county, lev
ied on as the property of Willis A. Sharp, to satisfy
two fi fas issued from a justice court in favor of J. B.
McCarter vs said Sharp. Levy made and returned to
mo by a constable.
Two town lots in the town of Albany, in said coun
y, No’s. 25 and 27, on Pine ami corner of Washing
ton streets, levied on as the property of John L. Brown
deceased, to satisfy three fi fas issued from the superi
or court of said county, one in in favor of Lewis G.
Sutton , and two in favor of Henry B. Gunnerson vs
said Brown. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs.
GREEN TINSLEY, D. S.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
before the court house door in the town of
Uuthbert,
Lot of land, No. 319, in the 7ih Dist. of said coun
ty, levied on as the property of Robert Good, to sat
isty one fi fa issued from the superior court of said
county, in favor of Nathan Reppess vs R. Good
The north half of No. 69, in the sth Dist. of said
county, levied on as the property of James T. Jones,
to satisfy one fi fa issued from ajustice court of said
county,in favor of William Castleberry vs Janies T.
Jones. Levy made and returned to me by a consta
ble.
The third part of lot of land No. 121, in the 7:h dis
trict of said county, levied on as the property of John
Lindsey, to satisfy one fi fa issued from a justice court
in Warren county, in favor of William C. H If & Son
vs John Lindsey. Levy made and returned to mo by
a constable.
The saw and grist mills of Thomas Watts, being
within one and one half miles of Fort Gaines, an I the
lot. ot land thereon, levied on as the proper'y of! horn
as Watts, to satisfy one fi fa from the superior court
of said county, in favor of Simpson & Wakefield vs
Thomas Watts and Sons.
RICHARD DAVIS, d.sh’ff.
STEWART COUNTY. “
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
at the couri house door, m Lumpkin, Stewart
county,
Lot of Land No. 203, mtbe 20th district ofStewar
county, levied on as the property of James S. Lunsford
to satisfy a ti fa issued out of Stewart Superior Court
m favor of Lewis L. Smith vs James S. Lunsford
John Lunsford and A. B. Pope.
ROBERT RIVES, Sheriff.
Ac the same tune and place.
The plantation and settlement of land where Wm.
B. Shaw now lives, number not known; levied on as
the property of Wm. B. Shaw, to satisfy a fi fa issued
out ot Stewart Superior Court in favor of William A.
Ramson, surviving oopartner of Williams, Ramson &
Cos. vs Wm. 13. Shaw.
No. 133, in the 25th district of Stewart countv.lev
led an as the property of S. XV. Langford to satisfy
sundry h tas issued out ot a Justice’s Court of Stewart
CO T<y\Vr f ? VOr r { Dav,J P - Fauacit vs A. Wilkins
and S. \\ . Langford. Levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
One negro woman by the name or Eliza, levied on
as the property of Elizabeth Jenkins, to saii-fy a fi fa
issued outof the superior court of said county in fovor
or the Lxectors ot Samuel Williams vs Elizabeth JU n
kins.
Number twenty-three, in the twenty-fifth district of
Ste vart county, levied on as tin- property ot Peter
Richardson, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a ins
tics court of said county, in favor of John Simsou vs
Peter Richard.-on. Levy made and returned to me bv
a constable.
Number two, in the thirty-second district of Stewart
county, levied on as the property of Henrv Gibson, to
satisfy two fi fas in favor of H. F. Rose vs Henrv Gib
an. Lew made and returned to me by a constable.
No’s. 79. SJ and 8.5, in the 15 h Dist. of Stewart,
103 aaros.uieartd land, a gin house, 3'JO acres best
: hammock land, levied oh as the property of Je|Hba
Pickett, to satisfy a ti la issued out of tile wart inferior
court,in favor of CLwell Hob <y and others vs Jeplha
Pickett. Property pointed out by the defendant.
No. 213, in the'lß'h Dist. of Stewart, levied on as
the property of Leroy Serton, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from Franklin county, in favor of 1 homas 11-
Jones vs Leiov Berton.
No 72 in the 251 h Dis*. of Stewart, levied on as
the property of Borrege Elliott, to satisfy sundry fi
fas issued out ofa justice’s court of Stewart county, in
favor of Oswell Holly vs Burreg El lott nnd Hamel
Elliott. Levy made and returned to mo by a consta
ble.
A negro woman by the name of Arena, levied on
as the property of H. M. Hains, to satisfy sundry ti
fas issued out of api lice ;ourl of Siewa l l county, in
favor ol Roberts & Lawrence and others vs H. M.
Haius. Lew made and returned to me by a consta
ble. ‘ HENRY W. SPEARS, and sh’ff.
POSTPONED TAX SALE.
WILL be sold on the fi?kt Tuesday in July next,
within the legal hotKs of sale, at the market
house in the City of Columbus, Muscogee county, the
following property :
The building in the city of Columbus, Muscogee
countv, Ga. beret r orc occupied as a Banking House
by the Insurance Bank of Columbus, situated on the
north part of lot, known in the plan of said city of CTo-
Ivmbns. as number one hundred and sixiy-seven, on
the corner of Broa I and St. Clair streets, and at pres
ent occupied by Thomas F. Foster and Hall & Deb
lois ; levied on as the property of the said Insurance
Bank of Columbus, to satisfy a tax ft fa fir the year
1837. in favor of the state and the county of Muscogee
vs sai • Insurance Bank ol Columbus. Amount of tax
due, §1872. W. F. LUCKIE, and sh’lf.
POSTPONED SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June next,
at the court house door in Lumpkin, Stewart
county.
Lot of land, No. 243, in the 22 I Dist. of formerly
Lee, now Stewart county, as the property ot John D.
Pitts, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of Stewart Inf rior
Court, in f vor of Jared Dennard vs John D. Pitts
and Henry W. Jernigan, endorsers. Properly poin
ted out by John D. Pitts.
ROBERT RIVES, sl.’ff.
May 20 15 td
CORONERS SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June, nt
the market house, in the City of Columbus,
the following property, to-wit :
One piai.a forte, levied on as Ihe property of Eliza
Shivers, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Nancy Tarver
vs Eliza Shivers, and Seymore R. Bonner, security.
Property pointed oul by Seymore R. Bonner.
Seventy bundles of hay, more or less, as the prop
erly of William Belden, to satisfy a distress warrant
for re.:t, due in favor of S ymore R. Bonner vs Wm.
Belden. Property pointed out by the plaintiff.
April 29 BARTLETT WICKS, Cor.
libel for divorce.
C. T. Wynn vd George H. Wynn.
IT appearing to the court, that the defendant in this
case, resides out of the jurisdiction of I his court, on
motion it is ordered that service be perfected, by pub
lication in some public gazelle in this Stale, once a
month f>r three mouths.
A true copy from the minutes of the Superior Court,
April term, 1841. A. LEVISON, Clerk’
April 29 m3m
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THE Proprietors of the New World Newspaper,
takes this method to announce that they are a
bout to commence in both editions of the New World,
Folio and Q,uart, anew story by the popular author
of the Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickleby, Oliver
Twist, &c. on Saturday the 27th day of March.—
Subscribers in the country aie requested to forward
their orders a3 soon as possible. The price of the
New World is 83 pe annum, payable in advance.—
Post Masters are authorized (,o forward the amount
free of charge. Address, J. WINCHESTER,
30 Ann-st. N. Y
MONEY LOST.
A LETTER was mailed by me at Selma, Ala.
on the 13th January last, for Lawrenceville,
Gwinnett county, Ga. containing the following des
cribed Bank Bills, which has not been received at
Lawrenceville, viz :
8100 —2027, Three days afterdate A. payable to
W. R. Murphy. Decatur, Ala. 7th Match, 1838.
(Branch of the Bank of S. of A.)
S. O. Nelson, Cash. H. Green, Pres.
8100 —411. Three days after date, B. payable to
W. (the balance of the name somewhat o [iterated.)
Branch of the Bank of the (state of Alabama, at De
catur, sth October, 1837. H. Green, Pres.
W. Keys, Cashier.
8100 —762—A—Branch of ihe Slate of Alabama.—
Mobile, Ala. 10th March, 1836.
A. Armstrong, Cash. Geo. S. Gaines, Pres.
8100 —372—A. Branch of the Bank of the State
of Alabama. Mobile, Ala. Payable to T. Me-
Prince, 29th January, 1838. Cashier and President
.same as above.
§lO0 —7332—A. President. Directors and Cash
ier, of the Bank of Virginia, payable on demand at
their Banking House, in Richmond, Va, to W. Pat
ton, jr. or bearer. Richmond, 14th February. Ifc36.
J. Bhockenbrough, President.
A. Robinson, Cashier.
All persons and Banks particularly, are requested
to keep a strict lookout for the same.
JAMES C. RUSSELL.
April 8 9 ts
BROUGHT TO JAIL
ON the 22d day of February last, two negro boys,
Sandy about 25 years old, yellow complected,
who says he belongs to Phi ipSchley, Esq. of Cohnn
jus, Georgia. The other a b y Daniel, 20 years old,
black complection, who says lie belongs to Batt Ing
ram of Alabama, living 20 miles from Columbus, Ga.
on the Montgomerystage road. The owners of said
negroes are requested to come forward, comply with
the terms of the law and take th< m awav.
ROBERT REAVES,sh’ff.
Stewart co. March 25 7 ts
SIX CENTS REWARD.
WILL be given for a man calling himself SAM
UEL HOKE, a saddler and harness maker
by trade. Said Hoke is about five feet 7 inches high,
dark compaction and dark hair.weighs about oue hun
dred and thirty pounds. Said Hoke left this place hav
ing in his possession a gold watch, which he came by
dishonestly, also left wihout paying his hoard and oth
er dues, and it is generally believed that he will make
his way for North Carolina; the Ir nest portion of ihe
community is requested to keep a look out for the vil
lain, and all papers friendly to the suppression of crime
will please give this one insertion.
BENJAMIN A. BARRON.
Greenville, Ga. February 15,1841.
WINDOW BLIND AND SASH FAC
TORY
And House and Painting.
THE undersigned has taken a shop on Rando’p 1
street, betwen the Post Office and Davies’ cor
ncr, where he intends keeping const ant I v on hand
any quantity of window sash, and blinds of all descrip
lions and of superior workmanship, made under his
own direction. He is also prepared to make to order at
short notice any sizes or quality of these articles, which
may n it be on hand.
House, Sign and Fancy Painting, attended to as
usual.
The public are respectfully invited to give me a cal
when any work in my line is needed, and I will trv
to please them in quality and [trices.
I will sell Sash at the following prices:
Sash 12 by 14—primed aad glazed. 40 els. per light,
do 10 by 12 do do 30 do do
do 8 by lo do do 20 do dt
do 7 by 9 do do 15 do do
MUSES GARRETT.
February 23 3 ts
BROUGHT.TO JAIL,
A NEGRO man who calls himself Henry Jack
son. and says he is free ; came here with John
Benton, from Quincy, Florida, and says that his moth
er lives in Charleston. He is small, weighing about
100 pounds, and about 20 years old ; dark complected.
I he owner, il ant’, is desired to come forward, prove
property, pay expenses and take him away. He says
John Benton has his free papers.
WILLIAM BROWN, Jailor.
Ma> 20 is , f
GENERAL ORDERS.
Head Quarters, Ist Brigade. 3th Division, G. M.
Franklin, 20th May, 1841.
THE following will be the order of Review and
Inspection sot the First Brigade, Ninth Divis
ion, G. M. viz .
In the county of Heard, on Monday and Tuesday
the sth and 6th of July next.
In the county of Troup, on Wednesday and Thurs
day the 7ih and Bth o r July next.
In the county of Meriwether, on Friday and Sat
urday tin'9th and lOthof July next.
The .! e! i. Staff, Company and non-Com nissioned
Officers. each county, will be assembled on the (ii st
named day, for the purpose of a Drill, and on the suc
ceeding day, the regiments entire will he assembled
for the purpose of exercise, review and inspection, in
terms of the law.
By order of Brig. Gen. L. H. Featlierston.
J. T. SMITH. Aid-de.camp.
May 27 J 6 [j
NEW BOOK!*
SECOND part of Democracy in America, by Dc-
Tocqueville ; 1-ctng a continuation of his trea'ise
on our institutions, which are known as bein” the most
correct of any written.
Anew si.p >ly of Georgia Scenes, illustrated edition.
The American Almanac for 1841.
Friendship’s Offering.
The Token.
Mercedes,by Cooper, &c. kc.
Jnst received at
, ~ NORTON & LANG DON’S.
M Arch II 5 if
JrIiGAL NOTICES.
FOU R months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave
to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Hillary
liooks, late of said county, deceased.
JOHN G. HOOKS, Adm’r.
March 11 5 4m
FOUR MONTHS after date application will b
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of said
county, while sitting as a court for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
Thomas liillev, Sen late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS HILLEY, Adm’r.
February 24 4 4m
FOUR months after date, application will be made
to the honorable the inferior court of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Harris Al
len, dec’d. for the benefit of .he heirs and creditors.
THOMAS A. H. SLEDGE.
May 6 13 4in Administrator de bonis non.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIp
TORS.—AII persons indebted to the estate o
Thomas E. Taggart, deceased, will please make im
mediate payment, and those persons having demands
against the estate, wi I present them in teims of the
law. W. RABUN SHIVERS,adm’r.
March 4 4 3t
Notice to debtors & creditors.
All persons indebted to the estate of Major
John Mitchell, late of Harris county, dec’d. are re
quested to come forward and settle the same, and upon
failure to do so, suit will be commenced indiscrimi
nately. Those havia.g claims against said estate are
hereby notified to render an account of their demands
duly authenticated, within the lime prescribed by law.
H. W. BROOKS,
ALEX. McDOUGALD,
March 11 5 5t Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold
at the late residence of Hilliard Powell, dec’d.
on Friday the 71h day of May next, all the personal
property of said deceased, consisting of hogs, cattle,
corn, fodder, one horse, household and kitchen furni
ture, all sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Sale to continue from day today
until all is disposed of. Terms made known on the
day of sale. CHARLES POWELL, Adtn’r
Baker co. April 15 10 td
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—WiII be sold
on Saturday the I2th cay of June next, at the
late residence of Drury Clark, dec’d. in Muscogee co.
by order of the inferior court ol said county, the follow
ing perishable property, viz : a hay marc, cotton gin,
hogs, household and kitchen furniture, and sundry
er articles too tedious to nvntion.
RICHARD CLARK,
JACOB CLARK,
May C 13 td Administrators,
("3 UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
BT of the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart
county, when silting as a court of ordinary, will be
so’d before the court house door in Walker county, on
the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual
hours ofsale, lot of land, No. 201, in the 27th Dist.
and 3d Section of Walker county. Sold as the prop
erty of Cullen Dormans niphans, in Stewart county,
L. T. EUBANK, Guar.
May 20 15 td
EXECUTOR’S SALE—Agreeably to an or
der of the honorable the Inferior court of Baker
county, Georgia, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in September next,
between the usual hours <f sale, before the court
house door in the town of Newton, Baker county, the
following property to-wit : fifteen hundred acres of
oak and hickory land, belonging to the estate of Mi
cajah Hentz, dec’d. numbers as follows : 106 and 107;
those two lots have 225 acres of open land ; the im
provement is all on 106, then 98,182 ; those four ab >vc
named lots are in the second district of Baker county,
then 140 and 142 ; those two lots are in the 3d District
of said county. The above property will be sold on a
credit with two payments ; the first payment four
months from the dav of sale, the last payment twelve
months from the day of sale, with small notes and two
good approved securities. All persons wishing to
purchase will do well to examine for themselves be
fore the day of sale. JOHN HENTZ.
ALEX. HENTZ,
gay 27 16 td Executors
HEARD COUNTY. Whereas
VJff Samuel Right, Administrator on the estate of
Samuel Right, sr. dec’d. applies to me for letters of
dismission oil said estaie.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to
beand appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under tny hand, April 14. 1841.
BAILEY BLEDSOE, c i e.
April 22 11 in6in
HEARD COUNTY. Whereas
Manemiah Ligon and Robert Atkinson apply to
me for letters of administration on the estate of Mar
shall Ligon, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindted and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Feb 23, 1841.
BaILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o.
March 4 4 5t
Georgia, baker county. —whereas
Murphy Taylor applies lo me for leiters of ad
ministration on the estate of Janies Taylor, late of said
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
byltw, to show cause, il any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office. Fell, 19, 1841.
‘SETH C. S TE VENS, c. c. o.
March 4 5 5t
Georgia, heard county.—whereas
Noel Pace & ‘Thomas J. Jones, executors to
the last will and testament of Barnabas Pace, lute of
said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission
on said estate.
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, lo show cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office. Jan. 20,1841.
49 m6in ‘BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o.
EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY. Whereas
John B. Ghent, Administrator on the estate of
David S. Bradley, dcc'd. applies for let'ers of dismis
sion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at nty office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, April 14, 1841.
BAILEY BLEDSOE, c i c.
April 22 11 ni6m
GEORGIA, STEWART COUNTY.-Where
as Lireeii B. Ball, administrator of the estate of
Ward H. Ball, deceased,applies to me for letters of
dismission on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary lo be held
in and for said county on the first Monday in July
next, at which time application will be made to the
Court for letters of dismission, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th Jan. 1841.
47jn6m J. S. YARBROUGH, e. c. o.
BAKER COUNTY. Whereas
W Robert Hardic anil John Gillion, Jr. adminis
trators on the estate of John Gillion, sr. deceased
apply for letters of dismission from said administration.’
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all anri
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections, if any they have, vvliv said let
ters should m>t be granted.
Given under mv hand at office. Dec 12 1840
44 m6m ‘SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk.
C"i EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY. Whereas
BT Robert Hardie administrator of the estate of Mi
chael Gillion, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindryd and creditors of said deceased to
file their objections, within the terms of the law, why
said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office. Dbe. 12. 1840.
4 lm6ni SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk.
G 1 EORGIA, STEWART COUNTY.—Where
T as Hugh F. Rose, adm’or. and Elizabeth Vin
son, adm’trx. of the estate of Elisha Vinson, late of
said county, deceased, apply to me for letters of dis
mission on said estate.
These are therefore to notify and require all persons
interested or concerned, to he and appear at or before
the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun
tv, on the first Monday in May next, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted to said administiators on that duv.
Given under mv hand at office. October 10, 1840.
35mGin J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. 6.
Gt EORGIA, TALBOTCOUNT Y.—Whereas
f Jabeth Gray applies to me for letters of -dis
mission of administration, de bonis non, on the estate
of Allen Gray, deceased.
Thcscare therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand ot office, Jan. 4, 1840.
46<n6:u WILLIAM 8. GOSS,c.e.o.
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iQ 35 No attention will be paid to any order unless
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Washington City, April 20, 1841.
VV A 11 M SPRINGS,
Meriwether County, Ga.
THE subscriber having purchased this well
known establishment, will open Ins house early
in June, for the reception of visitors. He decl lie - giv
ing many details of fair promises, of what he intends to
do for those who may call upon him, but simply adds—
call! and if you are no pleased, it shall be no fault o
his.
To those who are in pursuit of PLEASURE, call
His B ill Room will be lighted up every evening, and
good musicians will at all times be in attendance.
To those who are in pursuit of HEALTH, call
likewise; good rooms and cabins s 1 ail be in abun
dance, and the invalid can he as retired as necessary.
1 deem it entirely unnecessary to say any thing in re
lation to the Bath, suffice it to say,there is none equal
to it in the United States. I shall not emu terate my
charges here, hut will be as reasonable as possible, at
the same time they will he sufficiently high lo ensure
a good table and good attention. In short every at
tention that is necessary, and every comfort that can
he rendered to his visitors shall be his constant en
deavor. SEYMORE 11. BONNER.
P. S. I intend to lay off a few lots and dispose of
them to such as will improve them in twelve months.
To those who may wi h to purchase, call on me or my
agent, Mr. Jonat an Niles ; one or the other will at
all times bo at the Springs to point out the lots and
prices. S. R. B.
April 22 11 1A
The Macon Messenger, Southern Recorder, Stan
dard of Union, and Alabama Journal, will publish this
weekly until the Ist of August, and forward their ac
counts to me at Columbus, Georgia. S. It. B.
GREAT SALE OF
APALACHICOLA PROPERTY.
ON the Second Monday n July next, will be sold
in the Gity of Columbus, all the property of the
Franklin Laud and Apalachicola Lot Company, con
sisting of
600 feet of wharfs in front ol Blocks C and C.
56 lots improved and unimproved ill the City of Ap
alachicola.
50 acres adjoining said town.
320 acres within three miles of said town.
Terms made known by the Trustees on the day of
sale which will be without reserve.
J. C. WATSON,
D. McDOUGAL,
J.S. CALHOUN,
B. HEFBURN,
May ?3 14 Us i ‘rustees.
PLANTERS HOTEL.
THE subscriber has removed from his old stand
at the corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets,
to the buildings diagonally opposite, above Calhoun’s
Warehouse. He avails himself of this opportunity to
return his thanks to his friends and the public general
ly,for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him,
and hopes by continued exertions and constantendeav
ors to please, to merit a continuance. Transient cus
tomers and regular boarders will be accommodated
prices as low as circumstances will permit. Horses
wrllbe sent to the livery stable of Mr. Halstead, where
every attention will be paid to them.
F. B. NANCE.
March, 4ih, 1841. 4tl
STOLEN,
FROM the subscriber, in ibis city, on the night, o
the 23d ult. his POCKET BOOK, containing
the following described notes, to wit: Five notes for
$45 each, signed by Asken, George W. Dal
las, and Bryant S. Mangham, seenrity, with a credit
on one of sls; and one note for $35, on Willis Kirby
the five first notes payable to Lodowick Mathews or
bearer, due 25th December last, date not recollected;
the last note payable to the subscriber, and dated and
due within the month of February.
The makers of the above described notes are notifi
ed not to pay the same to any other person than my
self, and a reasonable reward will be given to any
person giving information necessary to obtain them
as also lo discover the thief.
MATTHEW BURNSIDE.
of Russel Cos. Ala.
March 4, 1811
Georgia, merdvether county.—
Whereas Wm T. Sinclair, administrator o
the estate of John Sinclair, late and .ceased, applies for
letters ofjdismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and all persons in erested, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and file their objections, if any there be, before
the expiration of six months from this date, why said
letters of dismission should not be granted to him.
Given under my hand at office this 3d December,
1840.
43-m6m. LEVI M. ADAMS,c. c. o.
GEORGIA, HEARD COUNTY.—Whereas
William A. Redd applies for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Mary Eliza Kendrick, dec’d.
These arc 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, and shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 29th April,
1811. BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o.
May 6 13 5t 1
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING ill the Post Office at Columbus.
May Ist. 1841.
Allen Jno S
Arnold C M
Austin A J
Archer Fred’k
Ayers Hanson
Alktns Benj
Avery Wm
Ambfer J H 2
Alfred A F
Atwood T G
Atwood Wm H 6
Bun Geo W
Burton James
Betts F B
Babcock Wm A
Brittian P H
Beall E H & Cos
Bell G
Burden Jno N 2
Brown AL ,
Boswell Dr J J 2
Bailey Gen F A
Belew Adam
Bun Allen
Bodwell Enoch
Beaman David
Brown Georgia Ann F
Bradley James H
Brown Miss Mary E
Banks Thomas
Burke Sol G
Boring Rev Jesse
Bush Thomas
Bodum Eley
Barnes Wm L
Bickley Solomon
Been Levy
Bandy A B
Baldwin, Phelps & Cos
Bandy E C
80110 Santio
Cain Jno M
Campbell Jno A
Crane Wm C
Clark James
Cumming Jno W .
Caldwell Martha G
Campbell Mary W
Campbell A M 2
Cobb McCain
Coffey Miss Nancy
Clark B
Chapman H H
Coleman Amos
Cook Wm H
Calhoun Hannah L
Campbell Janies B
Corliss CG:
Cone James
Clements Jno F
Ca r W J
Cade J B
Cowan James
Code Jno
Cor C A
Dozier Pryor
Doles Zachariah
Durham Rev Geo
Dougherty Jno
Dill Atigaatus A 2
Dent M L
Dyer Jno P
Davenport Joseph
Doles Benjamin
Done van Jno
I lorsey Isom or Jno M
Eley Nancy
Ezekiel Emanuel
Ellis Dr Iddo
Ellis Wm J
Elam S C 2
Kllickznnder H
Eelbcck Henry J
Eiland Ellen
Few Ignatius A
Freeman T K
Floyd Matilda
Floyd Larkin
Flournoy J M
Flournoy Josiah
Frazer Jno F 2 •
Fielding J AV
Gumis Thomas C
Gumis Thomas P
Glenn Wm
Glenn Barnard E
Genn Thomas
Graves Thomas T
Guthrie Wm W 2
Gallagher Jno
Griffin Wiggins
Galiagheo Mrs
Hamner Wm II
Heckle Henry
Hall James B
Howard R O
Hunley Jno
Howell Jordon L
Hallman George
Hinton Josiah
Hodge James
Har ey J D
Harris Ellen H
Hoxey Dr. J J B
Hayney James
Hargrove Wm D
Harris Dr. James 2
Holland Samuel
Holcomb P W
Hawley Levy
Hayne Isaac W
Harvey Miss Margrret
Howell James J
Ingersoll Dr Win J
lug aham B
Jepson Anna
Jones Henry T 2
Jones Lucy A
Johnson Aaron
Jeter L
Jones fvl D
Jones Miss RAE
Jordan AVarren T
Jackson Owen F
Kellet Wm J
Kemp James
Keni Elijah
Knotts Solomon
Love A leu
Love Robert B
Leonard James
Lucas Grace
Lovein Amanuel
Lar.ey Rev Noah
‘Leonard Capt S
Leak Tillman
Lester Chesley
1 Long Jno
L H
! Miller Ripley & Cos
; Moore Jno W
Moore Josephine B
jMonayhan S J
. Morris Thomas
Myers Jno P
! Morrell Jordan
Moore Alexander
Moreland Jefferson C
Miller H H 2
Munroe Mary
Mays R G
Mitchell Isaac
| Malden Joab
Moore Jno H
Mayan Wm
Melner S B
Mainor Wm H
Marshall Benjamin
McKenkaid Mathew
Mclaauyhlin Hugh
McLany Thomas
McCullum D
McAlister Wm J
McKnea Z M
McNair Jno
McCombe James
Noblit Thomas P
Narman Palsey
Nix Thomas
Nelson Nicholas
North C C
O’Brian Miss Cathrine
Oty & Mulpuss
Owens Win
Potillo James 2
Patrick Jno M
Pilldo Eveline
Patten Jno T 4
Praugley Josiah
Pryor Alexander P
Piassman Elizabeth
Philpot Wm
Pace S L
Pope Sarah V C
Pinckney Miss Susan
Pratt Jno W
Q,uarlimos Isaac
Robinson Geo B
Rounds Susan
Rowell Richard
Richardson Hiram
Rogers Miss Elizabeth
Read Henry
Rose Washington
Richards D F
Reynolds AVin 2
Ramsey J H
Rounds Mr
Russell Andrew J
Rakostraw G L
Royal Win
Robertson Richard
Reed MTss Adaline A E
Simmons A
Stratton Calvin
Simpson Ca hrino
Stapler AVm L
Starr E W
Spivy E B W
Shaw James
Smith B W
Swcarengin Jno B
Sanders Joseph
Simmons Mrs Amelia
Smith Thos P
Stinson Martha A
Simpson Elias
Stroud Jno
Scuinpect Amos
Shelby Smith
Smith Bunell
Shorter R C
Sharman Jno
Smith Simion
Sharman James
Shivers James
Smith Jno
Smith Spears
Smith Martha
Sco;t Eliza
Slonng James A
Stockton James T
Stroud Jno
Tooke Eliza
Thompson Mrs M A 2
Torrance H B
Tarver Absolom
Ti ay wick Mary 13
Tnumas Miss E C 2
Turner Dr Jno W
Thompson Henry
Tray wick Moses
Treanor Hugh
Tusk Mrs Mary
Tray wick Henry
Vinson Mrs
Vickery Francis M
Virgin 1 A
A’ oungblood E W
Wynn Clarisea T
Whitten A
Walker B W
AVright Edward W
Wright Miss E E
Wood James
Walden Miss Mary
Ware Jno H 2
West Tilmon D
Wray Miss Elizabeth S
Wingate Hezekiah
WallS F
Wright R B
Wall Abraham
WooJcrd C
Wagner Henry
Wood Jno
AVoodson Jno G
Walton Thomas
Woodruff Thomas
Webster AVm
Wright Wan
Walton Adelia
Wilson Nancy
Id/ 1 * Persons wishing advertised letters will please
ask for them.
JOHN SCHLI-.Y P. M.
Columbus May 1, 1841.
CAUTION.
nrillE Public are hereby cautioned against receiv-
Xi_ ing or trading for the following P.oimssory
Notes, viz: Four notes of hand, for Fifty Dollars
each, and ones r One Hundred Dollars, due six
months after date ; two notes of hand for one Hundrtd
each, due nine months after date ; two notes of hand
for One Hundred each, due twelve months after date.
All the above notes, drawn by Jacob Fogle, dated
September 30ih, 1840, and payable at the Bank of Co
lumbus, to my order, and endorsed. These notes are
mv property, and payment will be refused to any other
person. Aiso, two notes of hand drawn by myself,
payable to the order of, and endorsed by Jacob Fogle,
for one hundred dollars each, dated as above and due
twelve months after date. These two notes having
been paid, I shall use all legal means to resist thesec
ond payment of the same: JNO. WARD.
Columbus, March 17th. 1841. 6 3t
mflfK. AUGUSTIN S. WINGFIELD having
IVIL taken the place of Judge Taylor, in the late
firm of Taylor & King, the business in future will be
conducted under the style of KING & WINGFIELD,
their address being Fort Gaines, Early County, Ga.
King & Wingheld will practice in the following
counties, viz :
COUX'ry. PRINCIPAL TOWNS.
Randolph, Cuthbert,
Decatur, Bainbridge.
Baker, Albany & Newton,
Lee, Palmyra & Starksvdle,
Dooly, Drayton,
Macon, Lanier,
Sumter, Americas,
Stewart, Lumpkin,
Early, Fort Gaines & Blakely
ALABAMA.
COUNTY. TOWNS.
Henry, Abbeville and Columbia,
Barbour, Irwinton and Clayton,
They beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen,
viz :
Milledgeville. —His Excellency, Charles J.
McDonald, IversonL. Harris.
Columbus. —Hon. Marshall J. Wellborn, Frank
lin A. Ntsbet.
Macon. —Messrs. Poe & Nesbit,Nesbit, Hines &
Blake, Col. H. G. Lamar.
FortGaxnes. —Hon. William Taylor.
Palmyra, Lee Co. — Hon. Lott Warren.
Greensborough. —Hon. William C. Dawson, T.
& J. Cunningham.
Irwinton, Ala.—John Gill Shorter, Esq.
St, Joseph, Fl.a—M iley Mason, Esq.
Apalachicola. —Messrs. Lockhart & Noting.
March 11 5 4t
” city taxes.
PERSONS who have not yet given in
Taxes for the present year, will find the Clerk
every day at his office, at the old Council room in the
Market House, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. to receive
Tax Returns for the city.
WM. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
May 27 16 3t
BROUGHT TO JAIL
ON the 17th inst. a negro man who calls himself
Andrew, and says he belongs to Nathaniel De
launey, of Russell county, Alabama. The owner is
desired to come forward, comply with the law, pay ex
penses and take him awav.
WILLIAM BROWN, Jailor.
May 20 15 ts
M cDOUGALU & WAT SON,
ATTOr.NIES AT LAW,
l ts Columbus, Georgia
LOTTERIES.
Class 25; draws Saturday, June 5.
Sale of Tickets will be closed Wednesday, June 9.
scheme: i
35,0 00 DOLLARS,
10,00 0 DOLLARS, i
1 prize of $30,000 109 prizes of 1000
i “ io,('oo io “ 500 ;
1 “ 5,000 20 “ 300 ;
1 “ 3,000 j2O “ 200 i
1 “ 2,000 50 “ 150 1
1 “ 1,017 150 “ 100 1
Others of S9O, 60, 70, 60, &c. &c. &c.
Tickets $10 —Halves 5.
_____
Class 24, draws Saturday, June 12.
Sale of Tickets will be closed Wednesday, June 16.
35,00 0 DOLLARS,
10,000 DOLLARS,
$35,000, 10,0u0, 5,000. 4,000, 3.500, 3,000, 40 prizes
of 2,000,50 of 500, &c. &c.
Tickets 10—Halves 5.
Class 25, draws Saturday, June 19.
Sale of Tickets will be closed, Wednesday, June 23.
3 0,000 DOLLARS,
Capitals $30,000, 10,000 , 6.000,5,000 . 4.000 . 2 000,
and 25 of 1.000, 25 f 100, 28 of 300, 200 cf 200.
Tickets 10—Halves 5.
Class 26, draws Saturday, June 26.
Sale of Tickets will be closed, AVednesday, June SO.
capitals :
25,000 DOLLARS.
25,0 00 DOLLARS.
2 5,00 0 DOLLARS.
1 prize of $25,000 1 prize of 5,000
1 “ 25.000 1 “ 2,477
1 “ 25,000 50 *• 1.000
1 “ 10,000 50 “ 500
Others $300,200, 100, &c &c Tickets 10. Halves 6.
Orders for Tickets in any of the above Lotteries
must be addressed post paid to
J. H. ANDREWS, Columbus.
May 27 16 2t
JOHN R. McFARLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama,
WILL practice in the counties of Henry, Bar
bour, Pike, Russell and Macon.
April 22 11 t s
WM. RABUN SHIVERS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Wili practice in all the couits of the Chattahoochee
circuit, and in the adjacent counties in Alabama.
March 4 4 3m
rfIHE subscribers having connected themselves m
JL the practice of LAW, will attend all the
County Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the
adjoining counties of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh
Row, immediately over Allen & Young’s Store.
ALFRED [VERSON,
June 14. 19tf J. M. GUERRY.
W. G. M. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Apalachicola, Florida,
PRACTICES in the Courts of the Middle am
Western Districts, and the Court of Appeals
Refers to Hon. J. S. Calhoun, John Fon
taine, Esq. and S. K. Bonner, Esq., Columbus
Georgia. 40-52 t.
undei signed vvillattend to the PRACTICE
JL OF LAW, in the name of JONES & BEN
NING, in most of the counties of this Circuit, and a
few of the adjoining counties of Alabama. Their
Office will be found near the Oglethorpe House.
SEABORN JONES.
HENRY L. BENNING.
Sept. 16.1839. 33 ts
E. 11. PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Cuthhert, Randolph County, Georgia.)
WILL promptly attend to any busin ss entrusted
to his care in the co- nties of Stewart, Mari
on, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter,
Macon and Dooly, Georgia, and Russell and Barbour
<>f Alabama.
iif.ferences :
Columbus—Hon. T. F. Foster and Colonel John
Banks.
Lexington—Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Esq. B. F.
Hardeman, Esq. Lewis J. Dupree and George F.
Platt.
Washington—Hon. Garnett Andrews.
Macon—Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowls. Esq.
Forsyth—Messrs Dunn & Marlin.
Thomaston—John J. Carey, Esq. T. B. Bethel.
Apalachicola, Flo.—William G. Porter, Esq.
Charleston, S C.— William Harris.
New York.—Messrs. Collins, Keesc & Cos,
March 11 5 ts
REMOVAL.
DR. JNO. J. B. HOXEY, has removed bis of
fice to the room over the store of T. A. Bran
mm, a few doors above Taylor and Walker’s, and
nearly opposite Col. John Banks’ Drug Store.
_Jan. 12. 47tf
C. B. BARRETT,
PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
OFFICE at his residence, corner of Forsyth
street, two doors from Dr. S. Boykin, where
he may always bes ound unless professionally engaged
Feb. 17, 2 4t
DR. C. P. HE RYE Y,
DENTAL SURGEON,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of
Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken an
office on the corner of Broad and Randolph streets,
directly over the store of Mr. L. J. Davis. *
Doct. H. ofFers his services to the public as being
able, in most cases, to save entirely such decayed and
aching teeth as they now fear must be .extracted. —
His success in soothing arid finally saving many valu
able teeth, in an extensive practice in many of the
Northern and Southern cities, has been so decided
that he invites the public to call,confident lhathe can,
under his skill as a Dentist, be useful to them.
He will cleanse, plug and insert teeth, either singly
or in entire sets, in a manner to be not only beautiful
and natural in their appearance, but to combine ease
in wearing with strength arid durability, lie will also
cure inflamation and soreness of the gums, giving them
a healthy action which will improve the breath and
taste. Hours from 9 till 1, and from 3to 6.
April 15 10 if
THE MUSCOGEE INSURANCE CCTY
ARE now ready for the transaction of business.—
Office over William A. Redd & Go’s, store.
directors:
JON WARREN. JOHN PEABODY,
GRIGSBY F.. THOMAS, THACKER B. HOWARD
E. S. GREENWOOD, KF.NITH m’kINZIE.
JOHN BANKS, President.
Matt. R. Evans, Secretary.
17 2 ts
LIBERAL ADVANCES
MADE on goods consigned to SMITH. BEAT
TIE & Go. Auction and Goinmissiori Mer
chan s, Golumbus, Georgia.
November 13 39 ts
The Commercial Advertiser, Apalachicola, Flor
ida, will insert the preceding, three months, and
transmit the account as above.
TO BRICK MASONS AND CARPEN
TERS.
SEALED proposals will be received by the Clerk
of the Inferior Court ofHeard county, for the, buil
ding of a courthouse in the town of Franklin, Heard
county, until the first Alondav in June next. Bids to
be for three sizes, viz : one 40 by 50 feet, one 30 by
50, the other 40 feet square, a bid for each ; the hall
and court oom below, finished ; also a bid for each
finished complete, after the style of the court huusc in ‘
LaGrange or Newnan. For further particulars ap
ply at the Inferior Clerk’s Office. By order of the In
ferior Court. B. BLEDSOE, c i c.
April 22 II td 1
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COTTON BAGGING.
Direct Importations.
THE subscribers have just completed their sea
son’s import of Colton Bagging, consisting of
Dundee 44 inch, weighing 2J lbs. per yard
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Inverness 43 “ >< ji u i,
Double E. I. Gunny 44 “ “ 2 “ •
Single “ “ 43 “ “ u u
Also, Scolch Twine, superior 3 strand.
Bale Rope. India and English.
Which are offered to the planters and merchants of
Georgia, at such prices and on such credits, for city
acceptance, as will render a home purchase more ad
vantageous than one in a northern market, and enable
supplies to be sent immediately into the interior, du
ring the existence of good liver navigation, and at the
prevailing very low rates of freight.
„ ANDREW LOW & Cos.
Savannah, May 13 14 3t
~ BROUGHT TO JAIL,
ON the sth April, a negro man by the name of
LEWIS, who says he belongs to Mis. Harriet
Pope, of Jackson county. Florida. The owner is re
quested to cotne forward, pay expenses and lake him
awav WM. BROWN, jailor.
Columbus, Ga. April 29 12 ts
RULE NISI TO FORECLOSE MORT
GAGE.
GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY. Ithe
honorable the Superior Court of sa.d coimit .—L.a
briel Jones vs Janies Ennis,
f M3HE petition of Gabriel Jones, rcspci if,Ply Hn w■
JL eth that James Ennis of said eoi.n,\
fore, to-wit : on the thirteenth day ol i'.ia.'eh u, u e
year of our Lord eighteen hundred and tim, > i.n,i u j
wn : in said county, made, executed and ue.ive . I, i,,
your petitioner, Ins certain deed of rum igage, t <
uate tne day and year aforesaid, and ii. B i
the said James Ennis had on that day, in.on aim m
livered to your petitioner, his live certain pi mu „ t .| v
notes, subscribed with his own hand, i.i.u i.euia
even dale with said mortgage deed, whrietn the sa u
James Ennis promised to pay your petitieim 11 bei •
er, by tne first of which said notes, six bundled uci
lars on or before the first day of January next, ensu
ing, the date thereoffor value received, and by ihe se
cond of said notes, the said Janies Ennis promised to
pay your petitioner or bearer, seven bundled dollars,
on or before the first day of January eighteen hundred
and for'y-one, for value received, and by the third of
said notes the said James Ennis promised to pay your
petitioner or beaier eight hundred dollars, on or be
fore the first day of January eighteen hundred and
forty-two, for value received, and by the fourth or said
notes, the said James Ennis pi utilised to pay your pe
titioner or bearer nine hundred .dollars, oh or before
the first day of January eighteen hundred and forty
three, for value received, and by the fifth of said prom
issory notes, the said Janies Ennis promised to pay
your petitioner or bearer one thousand dollars, on or
before the first day of January eighteen hundred and
forty-four, for value received, and by the said mort
gage deed, he the said James Ennis, for and in con
siueration of the snm of five dollars by your petitioner
to the said Janies Ennis in hand paid, the receipt
whereof, is by said mortgage detd acknowledged, as
well as for he better securing the payment of’the
aforesaid five promissory notes, the said James Ennis
did grant, bargain and sell unto your petitioner his
heirs and assigns, all Hie following properly, to-wit ;
lots of land No’s, one hundred and twelve, two hun
dred and twenty-six, and two hundred and fifty-six, all
in the ninth district of said county of Randolph and
number two hundred and thirty-five in the fifth district
of said county, cogether with all and singular the
rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing. Also three negro slaves, to-wit : Malinda a wo
man about twenty-one years of age, and her two chil
dren, Dennis a bov about five years old, Frances a
girl about two years old, and four horses aud one niule
one yoke of oxen and wagon, five cows and calves’
forty- wo head of hogs and five feather beds, bedsteads’
and furniture, together with all and singular the house
hold and kitchen furniture of the saitl Janies Ennis
together with all the crops of the said James Ennis’
annually, (till paid) to have and to hold ihe said bai
gamed land and premises and property to (the said
Gabriel Jones) your petitioner, his hens and assigns
to Ins and their own proper use and benefit andbi
hoof fore.er, and the said James Ennis lor himself
, his heirs, executors and administrators, the said bar
earned premises and properly, unto your petnionei
i uid warrant against the claim of himself and his hen-s
----and against the claim of all other persons, whatever’
with a provision, nevertheless, that if the said James’
Ennis, his heiis, executors and administrators, should
i and did well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto
i your petitioner, his heirs and assigns, the aforemen
e Honed sums of money in said notes specified, accor
: ding to ihe tenor and eflect thereof, on the days and
tim s mentioned and appointed for the payment there
of, in the said promissory notes mentioned, with law
ful interest for the same, according to the tenor of
. said notes, then and from thenceforth, as well ihe said
mortgage deed and the right of property thereby con
veyed as the said promissory notes should cease, de
termine and be void to all intents and purposes. Now
this petition sheweth to the court that the first and se
cond promissory notes heretofore specified, to wit; the
note due on or before the first day of January next en
suing, the date of said mortgage’ deed, and’ the noie
due on or before the first day of January next, ensu
ing, the date of said mortgage detd, and the note due
on or before the first day ol January eighteen hundrid
and forty-one, with interest on each, have long since
been due and payable (as aforesaid) but that neither
the said Jame- Ennis nor any person or persons on
hi3 behalf have paid ihe said sums of money therein
specified, or any part thereof, but has hitherto wholly
and entirely failed and refused so to do—wherefore
your petitioner prays that the said James Ennis h
ordered by the court to pay into the Clern’s Office < f
the same ori or before the first day of the next Term
thereof, the said sums of money in the last aforesaid
two promissory notes specified, together uiih all in
terest and cost which may he due thereon, at the
time of such payment, or that in default thereof, by
the said James Ennis the Equity of Redemption of
the said James Ennis in and to said mortgaged lots of
lands, be thenceforth forever hatred and foreclosed.
ISAAC E. BOWER,
Atl’y for petitioner.
The foregoing petition having been h> ard and con
sidered by the Oourf, If is therefore, on niofiou f
consel for the petitioner, ordered that the said James
Emus pay into the Cltiks Office of this Court, on . r
before Ihe first day of the next Ti-iin 110 reof, the said
sums of money due and unpa and on the first two prom
issory notes in said petition, first and second mentioned
together with all interest and cost accruing at the
time of such payment, and in default thereof, ihat the
Equity of Redemption ol the said James Emus in and
to said mortgaged lots of land be from thenceforth for
ever barred and foieclosid, and it is further ordered,
dial a true copy in substance of this Rule Nisi he
served upon Ihe said Janies Ennis personally, at least
thiee mouths before the first day of the- iiexl Term of
this Court, or by publication in one of the public ga
zett.es ot Columbus, Georgia, four months before tho
next Term of this Court.
A true extract born the minutes of Randolph Su
perior Court, February Term, 1841.
O. H. GRIeFITH, Clerk.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County.
Alt 11CLES ol Agreement made and entered
into tins Ihe day of eighteen hun
dred and thirty-three, bet ween the undeiMgued imll
vidu its who have associated themselves as a Compa
ny, for the purpose of purchasing Indian lands in ihe
Creek Naliun, under the style of George \\ . Dilling
ham & Cos. ’J he Company is lo be composed of ihe
so lowing person.-: G. W. Dillingham, D. K. Dodge,
Luther Blase, Columbus Mills and Fielding [Scrog
gins, to have each a full share—the purr hares of surd
lands to be made by Mills and Blake, and to he certi
fied in the name of G. W. Dillingham & Cos., L.
Blake & Cos., F. Scroggins & Cos., orC. Mills R Cos.
The money to effect the purchases is to he furnished
by Dillingham and Dodge, the other members of said
Company proportions, to he taken out ol the proceeds
of ihe lands when sold, which sales and all other
tilings relating to the business ot said Company, must
he made by and wilh the consent of a majority of said
Company. In all questions touching the general in
terest and concern of the company, a majority shall
govern, each having an equal vote. Should aay of
the Company die before a final close of the business,
the survivors shall go on and close the business of the
company, by disposing of the lands and other effects
of the Company wilh or without the consent of ihe
representative or representatives of the deceased pai
ty or parties, but the full share shall be paid to lus
i epresentatives.
Witness our hands and seals, this day of 1833.
G. W. DILLINGHAM, 1L.5.l
D. K. DODGE, [L. S 1
LUTHER BLAKE, [L. S.l
COLUMBUS MILLS, IL. S.J
FIELDING SCROGGINS, |L. S.l
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
Personally appeared before me Luther Blake, who
being duly sworn, deposeth and saitli that ihe origins
Articles of Agreement, of which the above and (on
going is a true copy, was placed n the Insurance
Bank of Columbus for safe keeping, and that the
same has been accidently lost therefrom or destroyed,
so that the same is not now iri the power or control < f
this deponent, nor in ihe power or control of enhei < f
the parlies to said agreement, o far as this deponent
lias been able to ascertain. Deponent further sians
that the above and foregoing is a true copy of sa ; d
lost original. LUTHER BLAKE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1 Gllt day of
October, 1840.
MICHAEL N. CLARKE, J. P.
Luther Blake 1
vs.
The Representatives of | Rule Nisi to establish
George W. Dillingham, copy Articles of Agree
deceased, D. K. Dodge, I intuit.
Columbus Mills aid
Fielding Scroggins. J
IF appearing to the Court, urion the petition and
oathofLutner Blake, that the original Articles
ot Agreement, of which the above and foregoing is a
true copy, has been lost out ol the possession of the
Insurance Bank of Columbus, oi destroyed so that it
is not now in the possession or control of this depo
nent. It is therefore on motion Ordered, That said
copy of said Articles of Agreement be established in
lieu of said lost original, unless good cause be shown
to ihe contrary at the next term of this Court, and
that this rule be served noon the Representatives of
George W, Dillingham, deceased, D. Jf. Dodge, Co
lumbus Mills and Fielding Scroggins, by publication
once a month for ihrec month* before the next term of
tilts Court in one of the public Gazettes in the city of
Columbus.
A true copy of the minutes of the Superior Court ot
Muscogee county. October Term 1840.
Dec. 28 4jin3m A. LEVISON. Clerk.
THE CELEiTRATE I) ‘ifo RS E~
ROBIN HOOD,
WILL stand the ensuing season, one half of his
time at my stable, nineteen miles above Colum
bus, in Russell county, Ala., and the other part ofhis
time at Lafayette, GT tnbers county. Ala., and will bo
let to mares at the reduced price ol Fifty Dollars, due
25th of December next. Marcs sent over thirty
miles will be fed two months gratis. Person* failin’.*
to get a colt in the Spring, will he allowed the Fa\
season gratis, if the mares are sent to my stable. All
care will he taken to prevent accidents “and escapes
but no liabilities for either.
As to Robin’s performances on the turf, a reference
to the Stud Book or the Spirit of the Times, will give
entire satisfaction. It is also due him to sav. that his
colts, so far as trials have been made, have been sur
passed by none in the United States.
J he season w II commence the first of March, and
end the first of Julv. Z. WHITE &
JNO. CROWELL.
Jan. 27,1841. 43 ts