The Columbus times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1841-185?, July 15, 1841, Image 4

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SHIUUI K’S SALES. MUSCOGKE COUNTV. WILT. be soli) on the first Tuesday in August, at the market house in the City of Columbus, between the usual hours of sale, One half acre lot, with a good dwelling house and Ollier improvements, situate on Oglethorpe street, in the City of Columbus, known by No. 332, levied on as the property of Preston & Nelms, to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court, in favor of Robert Hyslop and Son vs said Preston St Nelms, A negio woman Mehalia, about ‘24 years old ; the< property of Richard Burtt,levied on to satisfy two ti fas from the inferior court of Muscogee county, one in fa vor of Ghent & Carvy, and the other in favor of Asa G. Trask vs said Burtt. POITFONED SALE. On the first Tuesday in August, will be sold, Lot of land No. 2 in the 7th Dist. Muscogee co. the property of Joseph Coleman, dec’d levied on to satisfy a ti fa from Muscogee superior court, in tavoi , of Powers & Nafcw. transferred to John L. Lewis vs , said Coleman. TH EOBAL > HOW A RD.ds. At the same time and tdace will be sold, I.ot of land No. 28, tn tiia Sth district of Muscogee county about three indes from the city of Columbus; levied o.i as the property of Edward Britt to satisfy a h fa issued out of the superior court oT Henry county m j favor of Johnson & Peck vs Edward Britt. Property noiutcd oct by John Schley, Esq., plaint iffis Attorney. * 1 WM. K. I.UCKLE, and. s. MORTGAGE SALE. On the first Tuesday in August will be sold, Two sorrel colts, A raxes, got by John Bascotnbe, and Pathfinder, got by imported Rowton, both levied j on as the pro lerty of Robert Smith and John R. Head, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Musco- ; gee inferior court, in favor of Seaborn Junes vs said ; .•Smith and Head. Property pointed out in said fi fa. | Juitk 3 S. R. BONNER, sh’ff. I It AN J XJLl’l I CO UNT V. m MTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August W w next, before the court house door in Culhbert, Randolph county, between the usual hours of sale, One negro woman by the name of Anica, one sor rel horse, one two horse wagon, anil the house and lot whereon John S. Allen now lives, in the townofCuth bert in saul county, levied on as the property of Whitfield B. Smith, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favot of Abtahain K. Allison vs said Smith. Two mules, one sorrel horse and one road wagon and harness, levied on as the property of Hubert Stubbs, to satisfy sundry ti fas issued from the supe rior court of said county, in favor of Isaac E Br ,wn and others vs said Stubbs. Lot of land, number ninety-one, in the sth District: 1 of said county, levied on as the properly of James J Martin, to sati-dV sundry li fas issued from the superioi ( court of said county, in favor of David Ferguson and j others vs said Marlin. One negro woman by the name of Nancy, 35 years j old, levied on as the property of James liaysor, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Joint Dill vs said Raysor, Prop erty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. The store house and lot which is now occupied by Lazarus Atkinson, in Culhbert, in said county, levied on as the property of Wnt. M. Atkinson, to satisfy a ii fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Wm. 11. Gilliland vs William M. Atkinson, Gabriel Jones and Lazarus Atkinson. Lot of land number one hundred and eighty-eight, in the sixth district of said county, levied on as the .property of Gabriel Jones, to satisfy sundry fi fas is sued from the superior court of said county, in favor of William Tavlor vs James Enn sand Gabriel Jones. Lot of land, “number ninety-six, in the 10th District of said county, levied on as the property of William Casey, jr. to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the in ferior court of said county, in favor of Thomas Howe and others vs said Casey. One spotted horse, 9 years old, two cows and calves and two three year old steers, and lot of land number eighty, in the 10th Dist. of said county, levied on as the property of Abraham Mclvenney, to sat sfy sun dry fi las issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of David Rumph and others vs said McKin ney. Four acres oflot of land number one hundred an 1 eighty-six, in the 10th Dist. said county, known as the place reserved for the Baptist Church on said lot, lev ied on as the property of C.C. Frith, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the inferior court of said county, in favor of John Goodson vs said Frith. The lot of land whereon Isham Phillips now lives, number not known, in the 9ih Dist. said county, lev ied on as the property of Isham Phillips, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the superior Court of said county, in favor of Elbert Dickson and others vs said Phillips. One yoke oxen and cart, levied on as the property of John Spot lin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the su perior court of satJ county, in favor of Rose & Keen vs said jsperlin, S. W. BROOKS, and sli’ff. At the same time and place will be sold, One lot of land number two hundred and eighty seven, in the seventh district of said couAty, levied on as the property of Luke H. Smith, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a justices court of said county, in favor of C. W. Alexander; and three in favor of H. G. Wash, one in favor of Harden & Barton vs Luke 11. Smith. Levy made and returned tome by a con stable. Lot of land number sixty-five, in the 10th District of said county, levied on as the property of Garrison Cobb, to satisfy two fi fas issued out ol a justice court of said c unty, one in favor of Shadrack Bogan, one in favor of J. B. Ellis vs Garrison Cobb. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lots of land, No’s.” 392, 403, in tlio 7th district o said county, levied on as the property of Cullin W. Alexander", to satisfy one fi fa issued fiotn the superior court of said county, in favor of Wiley Williams vs Cullen W. Alexander. Lot of land number one hundred, in the 9th District of said countv, levied on as the property of Janies B. Bell, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Joseph K. Kilborn vs Jas. B. Bell, maker, and Frederick Barefield, endorser. Lots of land, No’s. 61, 6th Dist. 108. sth Dist. 250, 7th Dist. 161 in the 7ih Dist. ad of said county, levied on as the property of Silas Plunkett, to satisfy two fi fas issued tram the superior court of said county, in favor of Lovett M. Daniel vsSilas Plunkett and John G. Gilbert. Lot of land number one hundred and twelve, in the 7lh Dist. of said county, >1 cows and calves, 1 mare and 2 colts, levied on as the property of Elizabeth McCoy, to satisfy two ti fas issued from the superior court of said county, one in favor of Thomas Green, one in favor of Win. Flake vs Elizabeth McCoy, and Jesse Webb. Lot of land, whereon John Borland now lives, lev ied on as the property of said Borland, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in fa vor of William Griswold vs John Borland. Number three, in letter C. number fifteen, in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, levied on as the property of Allen Batbree, to satisfy oneti fit issued from the superior court of said county, iu favor of Shelby Smith vs Allen Barbree. One large house in the town of Cuthbeit, Randolph county, known as the Baptist Church, levied on as the property of Allen Barbre, to satisfy sundrv fi fas issued out of a justice court of said county, in favor of Samuel Berry and others vs Allen Barbre. Levy made and returned to me by a c instable. .11. DAVIS, and. sh’ff. ” AT wo town lots in the town of Cuthbcrt, No. 28, and Lot No. 3, in square 9, aud half of lot of land No. 32. in the sth Dist. of said county, all leviejl on as the property of William Morgan, to satisfy one li fa issued from the superior corut of said county, in favor of Jo seph Iv. Iwiburn vs William Morgan, principal, and Frederick Bareli* Id, endorser. Piopertv pointed out out by Win. Morgan. R. DAYIS, and sh’tf. COUNCIL CHAMBER, June 21, 1841. By Alderman Williams —The Legislature of the State of Georgia having at the last session authorized the City Council to lav out and dispose of lots on the North Common and Bay Street, upon the Chattahoo- j chee River, and many of our fellow-citizens having j expressed their opinion, that the early disposition and I improvement of said lots will conduce to the benefil o the City and country generally. Be it therefore resolved, That the City Council pro pose to lav out and dispose ot said lots as follows: j That said lots shall be laid out, commencing at the J North Corporation line, and shall contain sev.enty-four feet on the River, and shall run back thiee hundred feet, provided that said lots shall not infringe upon Broad Street at its upper end, but such space shad be reserved for stid Street as is required by the act of the j Legislature authorizing this disposition. That the City Council propose to convey in fee sim ple, under said Act, to any person or company of per sons, every alternate lot so laid out; that is *o say, the Council will reserve No. 1, which shall adjoin the Corporation line, and give to said p ■ rson or persons No. 2, which shall be next South thereof, and so on. al ternately ; Provided, said person or persons will bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, les sees, and assigns, to erect and keep in proper repair the necessary fixtures for raising or conveying ttie wa ter in said River to said lots so that at least seven feel live water power shall be available, at ordinary River height, on lot No. 1, unless it be by consent of the Citv Council and all other parties in interest. The City Council, in any contract which may be made of and concerning the premises, will requite the grantee or grantees to commence operations in twelve months, and to make the water available f >r machinery on lot No. 1, in two years from the time the contrac: may be entered into. Further Resolved, That all grants and deeds, and every grant and deed which shall hereafter be made j to any person or persons under this Ordinance convey ing any or all said lots proposed to be disposed of., shall contain the necessary c auses to insure the per formance of the conditions herein expr* ssed, which deed or deeds shall be nu 1 and void upon the default and failure of the grantees, his or their assign*. to per form said requirements; and the lots so granted shall revert to and become the property of the City. W licit was adopted bv the Citv Council and order ed to be published in all the pap. rs of the C.ty three times. ‘ WM. A. DOUGLAS*, June 24 20 3t City Clerk, i LKG A L IN O T ICES. INCUR months after date, application will be made . to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker i c..unty, when silling for ordinary purposes, jor leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate ol Hillary 1 Hooks, late of said county, deceased. JOHN G. HOOKS, Adm’r. March 11 5 4m INOUIt months after date, application will be made ’ to the honorable the Inferior Court of Muscogee | countv, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave ito sell all the teai estate of Drury Clark, late of said ! countv, dec’d. RICHAKD CLARK, j JACOB CLARK, June 17 19 4m Administrators. INOIfR MONTHS afterdate application will be ’ 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 H.liey, Sen. late of said county, deceased. THOMAS HILLEY, Adm’r. February 24 4 4m IN OUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Houston county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fi r leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Harris Al len, dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. THOMAS A. H. SLEDGE, May 6 13 4m Administrator de bonis non ENOUR months afterdate, application will be made to the inferior court of Randolph county’, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands be longing to the estate of William J. Orr, late of Hous ton county, dec’d. B. W. ORR, Adm’r. Randolph co. June 3 17 4m mjOTICH TO DEBTORS AND CREDT Xn TORS.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Thomas E. Taggart, deceased, will please make im mediate payment, and those persons having demands aeainst the estate, wi I present them in terms of the law. W. RABUN SHIVERS,adm’r. March 4 4 3t mJOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS. Xnl 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 having claims against said estate are hereby notified to render an account of their demands duly authenticated, within tile time prescribed by law. 11. W. BROOKS, ALEX. McDOUGALD, March 11 5 5t Executors. G 1 EORGIA. HEARD COUNTY, Whereas r Samuel Right, Administrator on the estate of I Samuel Right, sr. dec’d. applies to me for letters of j dismission on said estate. j 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 bylaw, 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 m6iu Gt EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY'. Whereas f Manemiah I.igon and Robert Atkinson apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mar shall Ligon, late of said counly, 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 show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Feb, 23, 1841. B AILE Y BLEDSOE, c. c. o. March 4 4 5t C~nTEOKGIA, BAKER COUNTY. Whereas H” Murphy Taylor applies to me for letters of ad ministration on the estate of James Taylor, late ofsaid 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 hw, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. Feb, 19, 1841. SETH O. STEVENS, c. c. o. March 4 5 5t ~EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY.—Whereas Noel Pace & Thomas J. Jones, executors to the last will and testament of Barnabas Pace, late of said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission on said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred anil creditors of said deceased to he and 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 my hand at office, .Tan. 20. 1841. 49 m6m BAILEY* BLEDSOE, c. c. o. GEORGIA. HEARD COUNTY. Whefeu John B. Ghent, Administrator on the estate of David S. Bradley, dec’d. applies for lefers 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 my 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 mom G~ 1 EORGIA, STEWART COUNTY.-Where- L as Oireen B. Ball, administrator of the estate of YY r ard H. Bali, 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 to 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, whysaid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this4th Jan. 1841. 47m6m J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. Gi UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order s os the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be so'd before the court house door in Walker county, on the first Tuesday tn July next, between the usual hours ofsale, lot ofland, No. 204, in the 27 th Dist and 31 Section of Walker county. Sold as the prop erty of Cullen Dormans orphans, in Stewart county. . L* Tt EUBANK, Guar. May 20 15 td g 1 EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY- Wliert-a* 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 kindred 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, Dec. 12,1840. 44m6in SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. 1 EORGIA, STEWAITtCoUnTyT--Where \ as Hugh F. Rose, adm’or. and Elizabeth Vin son, adm’trx. of the estate of Elisha Vinson, lale 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 be and appear at or before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun ty, on the first Monday in May next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said administi ators on that day. Given under inv hand at office, October 10, 1840. 35m6m “j. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. GT EORGIA, t'AOI*OT COUNTv7 —Vv ....reus T Jabeth Gray applies to me for letters of dis mission of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of Allen Gray, dec. ased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred ant! 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 he grafted. Given under my hand ol office, Jart. 4,1540. 46m6m WILLIAM S. GOSS.c.c.o. EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—Wherea Robert Hardie and John Gillion, Jr. adniinis trators on the estate of John Gillion, sr. deceased, apply for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile their objections, if any they have, whv said let ters should not be granted.” Given under my baud at office. Dec. 12,1840. 44 in6tn SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. Cl EORGIA, MERIWETHER COUNTY Whereas Wm. T. Sinclair, administrator o the-estate of Jolui Sinclair, late and ceased, applies for i letters ofjdismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and : singular the kindred and all persons interested, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by ; law. and file their objections, if anv there be. before ! the expiration of six months from this date, why said I letters of dismission should not be granted to him. i Given under my hand at office this 3d December, j IS4O. 43-m6m. LEVI M. ADAMS.c. c. o. Cl EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY.—Whereas if W.liiam A. Redd applies for letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Mary Eliza Kendri k. dec’d. 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, and shew cause if any they have, why said letters shouidnotbe granted. Given under my hand at office, this the 29th April, IS4I. ” BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. May 6 13 at STAY MULL. CJTRAYED from the owner about the first of Jan -13 uary last, a dark bay MARE MULE, not bro ken, two or three years old, swab-tailed, wjth an O branded on the right hip. She was brought from Ken tucky, bv the way of Lag ange, Hamilton, and Coium : bus, and will iikelv attempt to return the same way.— I Any information difee'ed to the Enquirer office w ill be | received as a favor. 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And to make tilts overwhelming battery ijf Federal presses at the seal ofGovernment tell with the more effect throughout the Inion, the character of the Globe was to be tarnished, its means impover ished, and its political influence destroyed, by a sweep ing denunciation of infamy on the part of the f cderal leaders in the Senate —by throwing toe dead weight of an expenditure of §40,000 in preparation to do the Congressional work, on the hands of its publishers, ('he printers whose contract was violated.) and by having this whole work of defamation and ruin ac complished by the judgment of the Senate of the Un ion to give it the sanction of the highest tribunal known to our country. The work was done by a caucus packed majority of Federalists, and the Editors of the Globe are left to sustain their establishment by the patronage they mav receive from political friends for the papers they publish. 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Payments may be transmitted by mail, postage paid, at our risk. By the regulations of the Post Office Department, postmasters are authorized to frank let ters containing money for subscriptions to newspapers. The notes of any bank, current in the section of country where a subscriber resides, will be received hv us at par. No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. BLAIR & R 1 \ r ES. Washington City, April 20,1841. BAKER COUNTY. 7 ITTSTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, wY? at the court house in Newton, Baker coun ty. within the usual hours of sale, 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 saltsly one mort gage fi fa in favor of Benjamin O. Keaton vs said Alex ander. Property pointed out in said mortgage. ROBERT HARDIE, Sheriff. CORONERS SALE. ‘*=*7' ILL be sold on ttie first Tuesday in July, nt y w the market house, in the Cily of Columbus, the following property, to-wit: One piaria forte, levied on as the properly of Eliza Shivers, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Nancy Tarver vs Eliza Shivers, and Seymore R. Bonner, security. Property pointed out hv Seymore R. Bonner. April 29 BARTLETT WICKS, Cor. 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 cf sale, before the court house door in the town of Newlon, Baker county, the following property to-wit : fifteen hundred acres of oak and hickory land, belonging to the estate of Mi chael Hentz, dec’d. numbers as follows ; 106 and 107; those two lots have 225 acres of open land ; the im provement is al!on 106, then 98,182 ; those four above named lots are in the second district of Bailor county, then 140 and 142 ; those two lots artfin the 3d District ofsaid county. The above property will be sold on a credit with two payments ; the first payment four months from the day of sale, the last, payment twelve months from the day of sale, with small notes and two jr.pnd approved securities, All persons wishing to purchase w;! 1 do well to examine for fhemsclv?® be fore thodav of sale, JOHN HENTZ, ALEX. HENTZ, May 27 16 td Executors ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at the lale residence of Hilliard Powell, dec’d on Friday the 7th 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 ofsaid deceased. Sale to continue from day to day until all is disposed of. Terms made known on the day ofsale. CHARLES POWELL, Adm’r Baker co. April 15 10 td ADM INISTRA TOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold on Saturday the 12th bay of June next, at the late residence of Drury Clark, dec’ll, in Muscogee co. by order of the inferior court ofsaid county, the follow ing perishable property, viz : a l ay mare, cotton gin, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, and sundry oth er articles too tedious to mention. RICHARD CLARK, JACOB CI.ARK, May 6 13 td Administrators. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE^ C. T. Wynn vs George 11. Wynn. IT appearing to the court, that the defendant in this case, resides out of the jurisdiction of this court, on motion it is ordered that service be perfected, bv pub lication in some public gazette in this Slate, once a month f.r three months. A true copy from the.minutes of the Superior Court, April term, 1841. A. LE VISON, Clerk- April 29 m3m BARNABY RUDGE: A New Story, by L” Hos Dickens, (Boz.) Proprietors oft! New World Newspaper, _SL takes this method to announce that they are a bout to commence m both editions of the New’ World, Folio and Quart**, anew story by the popular author of the Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nicklebv Oliver Twist, &c. on Saturday the 27th day of March. Subscribers it-the country are requested tofoiward theirorriors as soon as possible. The price of the New W-srld is §3 pe annum, payable in advance.— Post Masters are authorized to forward the amount free of charge. Address, J. WINCHESTER, SIX CENTS REWARD* W r ILI, 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 hih. 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 bv dishonestly, also left wihout paying his board and oth er dues, and it is generally believed that he w ill make his way for North Carolina; the h-nest portion of the 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. 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 fir lives in Charleston. He is small, weighing about 100 pounds, and about 20 years old ; dark complected. The owner, if any, is desired to come forward, prove propertv, pay expenses and take him away. He says John Benton has his Tree papers. WILLIAM BROWN, .Tailor. May 20 15 ts W A R M SPRINGS, Meriwether County, Ga. J ■ HHE subscriber having purchased this well JL known establishment, will open lus house i ariy in June,for the reception of visitors. He dec! ne giv ing many details of fair promises, of what he intends to J., for those who mav rail upon him, but simply adds— call! and if you are no, pleased, it shall be no fault o bis. T o those who are in pursuit of PLE A SI. RE, call | His Ball 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 r.nd cabins shall be in abun- 1 dance, and (he invalid can be as retirefi as necessary, j ‘■ 1 deem it entirely unnecessary to say any thing in re lation to the Bath, suffice it to say,there is none equal j to it in the United States. I shall not enumerate my charges here, but -vill be as reasonable as possible, at j the same time they will be sufficiently high to ensure ; a good table and good attention. In short, every at tention that is necessary, and every comfort that can I fie rendered to bis visitors shall be his constant en- j deavor. SEYMORE R. 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, coll on me or my agent, Mr. Jonat an Niles ; one or the other will at ah times be at the Springs to point out the lots and prices. S* R- April 22 „ 11 1A The Macon Messenger, Southern Record* r. Stan dard cf Union, and Alabama Journal, will publish this weekly until the Ist of August, and forward their ac counts to me at Columbus, Georgia. S. R. B. LVYD FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, the following tracts of land on terms to suit purchasers, to wit.: the settlement where he now lives, in llussell county,Alabama, 19 miles above Columbus, on the road to LaFayette, containing Twelve Hundred Acres, fmr hundred cleared and in a high state of cultivation, with a good dwelling house, store house, gin house and screw, negro houses, cribs, stables and lots, &c. Also 200 acres land, one hundred cleared and in good farming order, 14 miles above Columbus, on the same road ; also in the same neighborhood, one half section of land, with fair improvements, 120 acres cleared and inferior to none in the country, as regards quality ; also one section of land in the lower part of Chambers county, on the B g Ilalavvakee Creek, 200 acres bottom End, 30 or 40 acres cleared, and inferior to none in the State. Purchasers would do well to call and see. Terms will be one, two and three in stalments. ZAOHARIAH WHITE. Waooochee Y'alley, June 24 20 2t 4# HEAD QUARTERS, 10th Div. G. M Columbus, May 24,1841. IY*ISION ORDERS. —In pursuance of the General Orders of the Commander-in. Chief, the following will he the order for the Annual Review and Inspection of the 10th Division. In the county of Taibot, * on the 2S, 29, and 30 June next. Macon, si. 3 July Marion, Sumter, 7 8 do Stewart, 9, 10 do* Muscogee, 12, 13 do Harris, 14, 15 do The Field Staff Company, arid non-commissioned officers, will be assembled on the first named day, in each county, for the purpose of Drill ; and the Regi ments entire, will be assembled on the succeeding davs for Review and Inspection, in conformity with the law. By order of DANIEL McDOUGALD, Major General. 10th Division. G. M. BENJAMIN HENRY, June 3 17 4t. Division Inspector. GENERALORDERS. Head Quarters, Ist Brigade. 3th Division,G. M. Fkanklin, 20th May, 1841. THE foil, wing will be the order of Review and Inspection foi the First Brigade, Ninth Divis ion, G. M. viz i 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 7th and Bth of July next. in the counly of Meriwether, on Friday and Sat urday thef9th and 10th of July next. The Field, Staff, Company and non-Commissioned Officers, of each county, will be assembled on the fii st named day, for the purpose of a Drill, and on the suc ceeding day, the regiments entire will be assembled for the purpose ofexercise, review and inspection, in terms of the law. By order of Brig. Gen. L. H. Featherston. J. T. SMITH. Aid-de.camp. May 27 16 1J SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS~REYVARD. subscriber, residing in Columbus, Georgia, JL lost about a month since, a valuable negro man, for the apprt hension of wlium in any secure jail so that he can get, him, lie will give twenty-five dollars ; and li the said negro man has been decoyed away by any xvhite person, or been furnished with tree papers, (neither of which is improbable) he will give, in addi tion, fifty dollars, if sufficient evidence of that fact, be communicated to him to ensure the conviction of the guilty person. Said negro ij about 28 years of age, of snail statnre ; and named Eltje; fie is believed lo have never shav ed, and bis appearance, in consequence, is somewhat singular, the Lair being long on bis upper lip. When spoken to, he almost invariably puts bis finder to the side of his bead, and scratches bis hair, and his speech is accompanied by a slight hesitancy, lie has l!:** marks ol a gun shot, just above the knee, in the right thigh, it is thought; the bone was fractured, anil the wound is still visible. The negro, when he said any thing about running away, which he occasional lv did, mentioned Tennessee as the direction of his flight. SAMUEL BOYKIN. Columbus, Ga. June 10 18 5t GREAT SALE OF APALACHICOLA PROPERTY. ON the Second Monday n July next, will be sold in the City of Columbus, a'l the properly of the Franklin Land and Apalachicola Lot Company, con sisting of COO feet of wharfs in front of Blocks C and C. 56 lots improved and unimproved in 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 wilt be without reserve. J. C. WATSON, D. McDOUGALD, J.S. CALHOUN, B. HEFBURN, May 13 14 ft! Trustees REWARD. MY yellow man, LEWIS, Lit Columbus ahd” l the first day of June, with a pass, signed by General Daniel McDougaid, authorizing him to come to the Madison Springs, in this State. Lewis is a bl ight mulatto, about 30 years of age, 5 feet, 8 inches high, thick-set and well made, and is well known in Augusta, having formerly belonged to Samuel Hale, Esq. of that Oily. Lewis when he left Columbus was riding a grey horse. The above rewaid will be given for his apprehension. D. MORRISON, July 1 21 ts Madison Springs. SEPARATION •£9 ETWEEN Eh Gray and Mary G ay, of Tal- JL bot county, inasmuch as we consented to dis solve our union, I feel no respon ibility whatever, res ting on me. for her contracts. July 1 21 6tpd ELI GRAY. AN ELECTION K “1 OR Captain of the 7734 District, G. M. will be ml held at the court house, on Saturday the third July next. By order of GEORGE W. MARTIN. Major. June 21 20 2t WYNN TON FEMALE ACADEMY. njTxH K second term of this Institution will commence fa June 23, Monday, and continue twenty two weeks. Tuition will be sl7 50 per term. For wood and incidental expenses 50 cents. Payment in ad vance. R. W. B. MONRO, Principal. June 24 20 4t MONEY LOST. A LETTER was mailed by me at Selma, A'a. on the 13 h January last, for Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, Ga. containing the following des cribed Hank Bills, which has not been received at Lawrence ville, viz : $100—2027. Three days afterdate A. payable to W. R. Murphy. Decatur, Ala. 7th March, 1835. (Branch of the Bank ofS. of A.) S. O. Nelson, Cash. lL Green. Pres. §loo—4ll. Three days after date, B. payable to W. (thebalance of the name somewhat o hterated.) Branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama, at De catur, oth-October, 1837. H. Green, Pres. W. Keys, Cashier. § 100—762—A—Branch of : he Sta'e of Alabama.— Mobile, Ala. lOth March, 1836. A. Armstrong, Cash. Geo. S. Gaines. Pres. $lO0 —37-2—A. Branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama. Mobile. i\la. Payable to T. Me- Prince, 29th January, 1838. Cashier and President same as above. §100—7332 —A. President. Directors and Cash ier, of the Bank of Virginia, payable on demand at tluir Banking House, in Richmond, Vs. to W. Pat ton, jr. or bearer. Richmond, 14th February. 1836. J. Bxockexsrouch, President. A. Rorinsov, Cashier. All persons and Banks particularly, are requested to keep a strict lookout for the same. JAMES C. RUSSELL. April S 9 ts BROUGHT TO JAIL ON the 17rh inst. a negro man who calls himself Andrew, and says he belongs to Nathaniel De launev, of Russell county. Alabama. The owner is desired to come forward, comply with the law, pay ex penscs and take him aw-av. WILLIAM BROWN, Jailor, j - AlayO 15 ts ‘ T WO 1* AN T A T 1 O N S FOE SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, on very liberal terms, two excellent settlements of land, lying in the county of Stewart, both of which contain first rate improvements. * One plantation contains nine hundred and forty acres of land. 500 of it open land, of a superior quality, en closed with good fences, and in an excellent state of cultivation. Oil the premises, ai e a good log dwelling house, negro cabins, a bla< kstriith shop, a~ good gin j with screw and running gear, and a large peach and | apple orchard. ‘1 his place is on the road leading from Florence to Marion county, and is 10 miles from Florence, 8 from Lumpkin, and 6 from a landing on |the Chattahoochee River. j The other place contains 700 acres of land. 300 of I which are cleared, and in excellent order for planting, | The uncleared portion is well timbered with oak and j ih ckorv. On this plantation are a good dwelling house, negro cabins, and gin complete. It is on the j road leading from Florence to Marion county, 12 j mil-s from Florence and 7 fron\ Lumpkin. A more ■ minute description of these plantations is deemed un necessary, as any one desirous of purchasing, will of course, examine them. They are,however, desirable | places, and will be sold on very liberal terms. Both ’ plantations are occupied, and w ill be shown at any I time, to any one who w ishes to examine either, or both of them. LEWIS DCJPREE. June 17 19 if SPECIAL NOTICE. SINCE the Steam Boat, Tallapoosa, has been ly ing at the Columbus Landing, and a short dis ; tancc below it, she has been visited by persons known | to the subscriber, and valuable irons, hol s, screws and ; other articles belonging to the boat, taken from her. This notice is intended to apprise the individuals who have abstracted the above articles frou the Tal lapoosa, that they are all well known to the subscri j her, and that unless said articles, one and all. are forthwith returned to him, he will immediately com -1 inence prosecutions agreeably to the law, in such cases i made and provided. S. DUMMER. | June 17 19 <f DISSOLUTION: THE concern of Yonge & Beall, is this day closed by mutual consent. William P. Yonge is au thorized to settle its affairs, for which purpose only, the name ofthe firm will hereafter be used. WM. P. YONGE, June 10 19 4t JOSIAH BEALL. TO BRICK MASONS AND CARPEN TERS. SEALED proposals will be received by the Clerk of the Inferior Court ol lleaid county, for the buil ding of a court house in the town of Franklin, Heard county, until the first Monday in June next. Bids to he for three sizes, viz : one 40 by 50 feet, one 30 bv 50, the other 40 feet square, a bid for each ; the hall and court room below, finished ; also a bid for each finished complete, after the style of the court house ir LaGrange or Newnan. For further particulars ap ply at the Inferior Clerk’s Olfiee. By order of the In ferior Court. B. BLEDSOE, c i e. April 22 11 to STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM tile stables of the subscribers on the 24'h ult. a bay horse in good order, shod all round, j about 8 years old, 151 or 16 high, blind in the left eye, the o‘her a little dim, a star in his forehead, long tail, fore top cut shert, works well in any kind of harness; the hair off in spots about, his head, caused by surfeit ; no other marks recollected. Whoever delivers the said horse to us or any information lead ing to his recovery will he suitably rewarded and all reasonable expenses paid. FLEMING & IIARTNF.SS. June 3 17 St . A. VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Plantation for sale, with Grist and Saw Mill attached. AVERY desiiable plantation, containing fifiecn hundred and fifty acres—lying on the Chatta hoochee River, in the county of Stewart, 15 miles forn Lumpkin, 13 from Florence, and 21 from Co lumbus, is offered for sale. On it, arc 500 acres of cleared land, well fenced, and in a high state of culti vation. The greater part of the uncleared larij) is oak and hickory, the remainder pine. The Hitcha chee Creek, a never failing stream—passes through the plantation, and on it, has been recently erected a substantial Grist and Saw Mill, now in successful operation. There is on the [dace an excellent gin house, with screw and running gear complete. The landing belonging to the plantation is one of the best on the river, and a wood yard established at it to sup ply s earn boats, can be rendered extremely profitab'e. On a high pine ridge, one mite and a half from the river, are a small, but comfortable dwelling house and cabins sufficient to accommodate sixty negroes.— This plantation has been settled eight years, and ii is said by those who have resided on the [dace, that not a single case ol fever has originated ou it during that period. The Chattahoochee River Plantations are highly valued, and justly considered among the best in the | South. A bargain is now offered—ancf any one de sirous of purchasing, will do well to examine ihisplace, as a like opportunity may- not again soon offer—and as in the event of its suiting, the terms cannot fail to be satisfactory. Richard JVI. Pitts resides on the plan tation, and will furnish all the information desired, respecting it. DANIEL McDOUGALD. Columbus, June 17 19 ts JOHN It. McFARLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAWj Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama, wt TILL practice in of Henry, Ear s V hour, Pike, Russell ana Macon. April 22 11 ts \VM. RABUN .SHIVERS, ~ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, COLOMBO.'!, GA. Will practice in all the courts of the Chattahoochee circuit, anil in the adjacent counties in Alabama. March 4 4 3m subscribers having connected themselves ji JsL 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 IVERSON, June 14. 191 r J.M. GITF.R.RY. W 7 G. AI. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Apalachicola, Florid v, in the Courts of the Middle ant JBl Western Districts, aad the Court of Appeals Refers to Hon. J. S. CaimiJN, John Fon taine, Esq. and S. R. Bonn/k, Esq., Columbus, Georgia. 40-52 t. undersigned will attend to the PRACTICE JB, OF LAW,‘in the nar/e cf JONES & KEN NING, in niO.lt of rue counties of this Circuit, and a few of the adj ;ring counties of Alabama. r i'heir Office will be tV .., ! near the Oglethorpe House. SEABORN JONES, HENRY L. BENNING. Sept. 16,1839. 33 ts eTTi . iT at t~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Cuthhert,Randolph County, Georgia.) •BTffTILL promptly attend to any busimss entrusted Ww 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 of Alabama. REFERENCESt 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 & Martin. Thomaston—John J. Carey, Esq. T. B. Bethel. Apalachicola, Flo.— William G. Porter, Esq. Charleston, S. C. — William Harris. New York.—Messrs. Collins, Keese & Cos. March 11 5 if REMOVAL. up* ’ ’ B - HOXE Y, has removed his of- B S’ fice to the room over the store of T. A. Bran non. a few doors above Taylor and Walker’s, and nearly onposite Col. John Banks’ Drug Store. Jah. 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 alwaysbef Otind unless professionally engaged Feb. 17, 2 4t DR. C. P. IIERVEY, DENTAL SURGEON, SJJS ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of EHSb Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken <n office on the corner of Broad and Randolph streets, •direct i-v 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 achin‘ r teeth as they now fear must be extracted His success ui soothing and finally saving many vari able teeth, in an extensive practice in many cf the Northern and Southern cities, has been so decided that he invites the public to call.confident thathe can, under his skill as a Dentist, be useful to them. He will cleanse, plug and insert, teeth, either smglv r in entire sets, tu a manner to he not only beautiful and natural in their appearance, but to combine ease in wearing with strength and durabi.ity. He will also cure inflamation ami soreness of the gums, gn mg them a heallhv action which will improve the breath and taste. Hours from 9 till 1, and from 3to 6. April 15 LIBERAL ADVANCES ’affADE on woods consigned to SMITH, BEAT ir BL TIE & ‘bo. Auction and Commission Mer chants, Columbus, Georgia. November 13 c/J ti The Commercial Advertiser, Apalachicola. Flor ida, will insert the preceding, three months, and transmit the account as above. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING m the Post Office at Columbus, July Ist, lStl. Arnold Sheldon 5 Archer F C Arwood Mr. Arnald Moses Andes Elizabeth Auctin Al:en J Biown Mrs E Brown Wm Badger J B Bennett K F & M Broadnax Henry Banow Wm G” Bajalaw Dr Samuel Brennan Mrs E Bun Geo W 2 j Beall Mrs M F Baltick Lucinda : Bennett Jno ILigo 1 Wm Lyon Dr James M Lanier Sterling Long j A S Lewis Dr Jacob A Lomax Wni J Lewis J no A Lawrence Mrs Elnora Lowdcn Henry Lawson Miss Margaret More*and Jefferson Moore C M Moftit Henry Mott Mrs Nancy Marshall Mi.-s L Marshall Mi sL E Mason W W Manu Hit m ‘I Moore Abner 2 Moore Miss J B Moulder S W Mathewson Mr. Murrell Eliza Mims Charley Marshall John J Moore James S Metcaf V Moyston W A Macgruder Arch MeFarling the blind man McClusky Major McClendon Win V McGibony James C McKuiey Bealy McKmzie Konith . Newsom Datha Neisler Dr Hugh M 2 Norman Patsey N ixen Janies Oats Jether Parker Z Philips M iss Mary E Pago Daniel Penny Miss Peddy Pitts Geo J Patrick Jno Ivl Pruett James Pace \\ m Pace Wlll jr Prigden Thomas C Pryor Philip Pickard Silas Peck Turner Persons Dr Charles D Perry Green Pope Mi s Sarah V C Powell Miss Elizabeth Ray Benjamin Reed Janies 2 Robinson Richard Reeves Prior Ragan E Ragan J II Rogers E Rogers Adam Schumpert Amos Stevens Jlio O Stone George Simmons James Smith Geo Sterling Stone L M Smith Lazanah Stone Jno Smith Jasper S Smead Mary A Spivey E B W Smith Crawford Tay or Wm Thomas Elijah Timoris Janies Thornton Mrs Ann C Tooke Jno Tobert P J Topp Jno S Townsend Lewis Thornton Dr II A Thursby P J Taylor H R Thom Wm IJpton David W 1 Vinson James | White Wm W 3 Wilson Joseph Ware Sarah Warren J JVI Wood Harriet Wilson Joel Worrell Wm G West Charles Ward Dr Jno Woodruff Capt L T Walling Wm 2 Wellborne J W 2 Williams Daniel Woods Father Wade Mary A W illiams Hary servant Weatheid Win Woodson J G IVilson James IT I Williams Miss Sarah Wood Wm G Wade Mrs A Willis I. K Wilcox De Wit F Williams Leroy Williams Mary S Williams Miss garah ] Biggers F M | Bandy A VV” i Buckner Jery I Baird Dr Juo B Bollard Mrs Jane Bray James H Barbet E S Beckham A G Beasly B Collins Miss Mary Ann Coleman Catherine Coleman Benj F Cunning Jno Corlis C G Cameron Dugald Campbell James II 2 Hook A J Ghidsev Wm Y Clark jno W Crow ell Miss A Clemmons Miss Elizabeth Carr Patty Chatman Samuel Cinistian Thomas Canon Miss Fraucis Cordell J W Clayton F D Doles Francis , Dunn Miss E Davis Jno B Deggars Mrs Ann Dean Allen Duffy’ G or M Doles Zachariah Dawkins Miss H English A 2 Evans Susan Eaton .1 Wad Furguison Mrs Sarah Fluting D F Floyd McSabith Foran James Few Rev Dr J A Freeman Miss Emetine Fountain Noah Fort Benjamin Fav, Kilbotirne & Cos Grey Marion Gordy Wilson Gathwrioht Z P Gillispie Jno J 2 Grace Byrd M Guerry Peter V Giddings Winny Gardner Colin Gray Dr Peter Grissom James Hays Robert Holland Wm Henley Jno Hinton Joshua 3 Hand Thomas Hamblet Samuel Hammond Jno Hearn Elijah Harwood B R 2 Harris Francis Huff J B Hill Abner 2 Harmony Jno Harwell- Will Hunt. J no Hollor Jacob l Hodge Wm j Hardeway Sanfield j Hunt Henry I Hamac Sarah Hays Harriet Hager Jno Harker J Harvil James Hartal Jesse Haiiald James Hatcher B*3loool J Harrington Philip Howard C C Hutchinson R T Haws Thomas Hull & Spencer Jessup 1 eoR Jewett M Jordan Thomas Jones Miss Lucy Ann Jones Mrs Nancy Johnson Dr Wm Johnson James Johnson Robert G Kelly Miss Charlotte Lowry Thomas Leopard Jno I J fdjP* Persons wishing advertised letters will please ask for them. JOHN SCHLEY P. M. Columbus July 1, 1841. DRUG STORE. rfIHE subscriber having purchased the stock of A Drugs of Benjamin Walker, late deceased, will keep constantly ort hand, a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oil, Dye-Stuffs, Glass, and a full supply of the most reputable patent Medi cines, and resp ctfully invites Physicians and olhr pe - sons wishing to purchase, to give him a call. The business will be continued at the old stand of Taylor & Walker, sign of the Golden Mortar, Broad-street, Columbus,Geo. SAM’L A. BILLING. MEDICAL.—Drs. Boswell& Billing, having uni ted in the practice of Medicine, they tender their pro fessional services to the, citizens of Columbus and the adjoining counties in Georgia and Alabama. Office at the Drug Store of Dr. Billing. JOHN J. BOSWELL, SAM. A. BILLING. July 8 22 y BROUGHT TO JAIL, A NEGRO man by the name of Daniel, who says he belongs to George Gunigan of Talbot county. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pav expenses and take him awav. Said hoy is about 25 years old. WM. BROWN. Jailor. Riy 3 22 ts LITERARY NOTICE. THE Rev. J. S. Baker, having accepted of an agency iiom the Nation I Society of Literature and Science, will deliver his closing Lecture before the Lyceum, on Saturday night next. He will ex plain the object of the National Institution, illustrate its plan of operation, show the necessity of such an Institution, and advert to the happy influence which it is calculated to exert in every department of society. The friends of Literature an t Science, ‘and the citi zens of Columbus generally, are respectfully invited .to attend. July 8 22 Itpd j UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart count v, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will l e sold before the court house door in Walker county, on the first Tuesday in August next, between the usual j hours of sale, lot of land, No. 204, in the 27th District ! and 3d Section of Walker county. Sold as the prop- | ertvof Cullen Dormans’ orphans, in Stewart coun'y. ! L. T. EUBANK, Guar. j July 8 22 td j MUSCOGEE SPRINGS. THE subscriber, formerly proprietor of the Colum bus Hotel, will open on the 25 h June next, a house of entertainment to those persons visiting the j Muscogee, better known as the Pine Knot Springs, in this county. The excellent properties of these waters, inferior to none in the United States, the healthy state of the neighborhood and the fine society which may al ways be found at these springs, will ren. rietri a place of popular and fashionable resort. Prof. Cutting the State Geologist, visited these springs, aralvzcd the waters, and pronounced them in point of he&Uhy medicinal properties, inferior to none in the State - } He hopes that by proper attention to the wants of his ! friends he will be favored with a targe share of public j patronage. Dancing will he allowed to those who de- j light in the amusement, and every effort made to plea e. He invites his friends to give him a call and assures then - - they shall not go awav disappointed. JESSE B. REEVES. June 24 20 ts NOTICE JOHN 1,. LEWIS, Esq. will act as the Agent < f the undersigned, during his temporary absence j in Alabama. N. W. COCKE. June 17 19 2t DR. TAYLOR HAS removed his office to Preston’s Row, a few doors East of Preston’s Corner, where lie may generally be found, unless when professionally engaged Feb. ‘9. 1 ts ‘ BROUGHT TO JAIL ON the 22d day of February last, two negro boys, Sandy about 25 years old, yellow complected, j who ravs hehelongsto Phi ip Schley, Esq. of Colum bus, Georgia. The other ah v Daniel, 20 years old, j black complection. who says he belongs to Latt Ing ram of Alabama, living 20 miles from Columbus, Ga. j on the Montgomerystage road. Ibe owners of said ; negroes are requested to come forward, comply - with the terms of the law and take tin in aw a v. ROBERT REAVES,sh’fT. Stewart co. March 25 7 tt RULE N ltSl TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.— To the honorable the Superior Court of said county.—Ga briel Jones vs James Ennis. petition of Gabriel Jones, respectfully shew jjj cth that James Ennis of said county, hereto fore, to-wit : 011 ttie thirteenth day of March in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty nine, to wn : in said county, made, executed and deliveied to your petitioner, Ins certain deed of mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, and witnessing that 1 lie said James Ennis had on that day, made and de livered to vour petitioner, his five certain prum.ssory notes subscribed with his own hand, and bearing even date with said mortgage deed, whereby the sa U James Ennis promised ‘o pay your petitioner or bear er, by the first of which said notes, six hundred dol lars on or before the first day of January next, ensu ing, the date ihereoffor value received, and by the se cond of said notes, the said James Ennis promised to |,av your petitioner or bearer, seven hundred dollars, on or before the first day of January eighteen hundred and for'y-oue, tor value received, and by the third of said notes the said J allies Ennis promised to pay your petitioner or bearer eight lirijulred dollars, on or be fore the first day of January eighteen hundred and forty-two, for value received, and by the fourth of said n >tes, the said James Lnnis promised to pay your pe titioner or bearer nine hundred dollars, on or befi re I the first day of January eighteen hundred and tbrty | three, for value received, and by the fifth ol said prom issory notes, the said. James Ennis promised to pay your petitioner efr bearer one thousand dollars, on or j before the first day of January eighteen hundred and ; torty-four, lor value received, and IK the said inort- I gage deed, lie the said James Ennis, for and in con | siueratton ol the sum of live dollars by your petit oner 10 the said James Ennis in hand paid, the receipt whereof, is by said mortgage deed acknowledged, as well as for the better securing the payment of the aforesaid five promissory notes, the said James Ennis did grant, bargain and sell unto your petitioner, Ins lu-irs and assigns, all the following property, to-'wii : lots of land No’s, one hundred and twelve, two hun dred atid twenty-six, and two hundred and fifty-sit, 5H in the ninth district of said county of Randolph and number two hundred and thirty-five in the fifth district. of said county, togethrr with all and singular the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Also three negro slaves, to-wit : Malindaa wo man about twenty-one years of age, and her two chil dren, Dennis a boy about live years old, Frances a girl about two years old, and four horses aud one mule, oie yoke of oxen and wagon, five cows and calves’ forty- wo head of hogs and five feather beds, bedsteads and furniture, together with all arid singular’the house hold and kitchen furniture of the said James Ennis together wnh all the crops of the said James Ennis’ annually, (till paid) to have and to hold the said bai gamed iand and premises and property to (the said Gabriel Jones) your petitioner, his heirs and assigns to ins and their own proper use and benefit and bi - hoof fore.er, and the said James Ennis tor himself his heirs, executors and administrators, the said bar gained premises and property, unto your petitioner did warrant against the claim of himself and Ins heirs and against the claim of all other persons, whatever with a provision, nevertheless, that if the said James Ennis, his hens, executors and administrators should aud did well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto your petitioner, his heirs and assigns, the alorcnien turned sums of money in said notes specified, accor ding to the tenor and effect thereof, on the davs and tim s mentioned and appointed for the pax meilt there of, in the said promissory notes mentiore and, with law ful interest for the same, according to the tenor of said notes, then and from thenceforth, as well the said mortgage deed and the right of property then bv con veyed as the said promissory notes should cease, de termine and he 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: ilia note due on or b- fore the firstday of January next en suing, the date of said mortgage deed, and the note due cn or before the first day of Jannaiy next, ensu ing, the date of said mortgage deed, and the note due on or bcfoie the first day ol January eighteen hundred and fortv-one, with interest on each, have long since been due and payable (as aforesaid) but that neither the said .lame- Ennis nor any person or poisons on his behall have paid the said sums of money therein specified, or any part thereof, but has hitherto wholly and entirely failed arid refused so to do—wherefore your petitioner prays that the said James Emus be ordered by the court to pay into the Clerk’s Office of the same, on or before the first day of the next Term thereof, the said sums of money in the last aforesaid tivo promissory notes specified, together with all in-’ tercst arid cost which may he due thereon, at the time of such payment, or that in default thereof, bv the said Janies Ennis the Equity of Redemption of the said James Ennis in and to said mortgaged lots of lands, be thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed. ISAAC E. BOWER, Atl’y for petitioner. The foregoing petition having her n h. ard and coil-, sidered by the Court, It is therefore, on motion if consel for the petitioner, ordered that the said James Ennis pay into the Clerks Office of this Court, on or before the first day ofthe next Tenn thereof, the said sums of money due arid inipa'd on the first two prom issory notes in said petition, first ami second meiitioru it together with all interest and cost-accruing at the lime of such payment, anil in default thereof, that the Equity of Redemption of the said James Ennis in and to said mortgaged lots ol land be from thenceforth for ever barred and foreclosed, and it is further ordered, that a true copy in substance of this Rule Nisi be served upon the said James Ennis personally, at least three months before the first day of the next Term of this Court, or by publication in one of the public ga zettes of Columbus. Georgia, four months before the next Term of this Court. A true extract font the minutes o'” Randolph Su perior Court, February Term, 1841. O. 11. GRIeFfTH, Clerk. PLANTERS HOTEL. rgMIE subscriber has removed from bis old stand -H- at the corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, to the buildings diagonally opposite, above Calhoun’s Warehouse. lie avails himself of this oppoituniiy 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 aud const; nt endeav ors to please, to merit a continuance. Transient cus tomers and regular hoarders will he accommodated prices as low as circumstances will permit. Horses will be sent to the livery stable of Mr. Halstead, w hero every attentron will be paid to them. F. B. NANCE. March, 4:h, 1841. 4tf TIIE CELEBR ATE D HO R!S E , ROBIN HOOD, w fLI. stand the ensuing season, one ha'f of his W time at my stable, nineteen miles above Colum bus, in Russell county, Ala., and the other part ofhis time at Lafayette, Chambers county. Ala., and will bo let to mares at the reduced price Fifty Dollars, due 25 h of December next. Marcs sent over thirty milts will be fed two months gratis. Persons failin'.’ j to get. a colt in the Spring, will he allowed the Fnl season gratis, if the mares are sent to my stable. All care will be taken to prevent accidents and escapes hut rto liabilkies for either. A- to Room’s performances on the turf, a reference to the Stuil Book or the Spirit of the: Times, will give entire satisfaction. It is also due him tosay. that his colts, so far as trials have been made, have been sur passed by none in the United Slates. The season w I! commence the first o'” Mat ch, an end the first of Julv. Z. WHITE & JNO. CROWELL. .Tan. 27. 1741. 49 ts• “BROUGHT TO JAIL ON the 7: !i June, a negro hoy JACKSON, about 12 or 13 years old, yellow complexion, weighs ! about 85 lbs. and says he belongs to John Bennett of I Richmond county, Virginia, a tobacco trader. The hoy says that he lost his master between this place and Montgomery - Mr. James Bennett a brother to Mr. J. Bennett, resides iri Talhotton, Ga. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him away. WM. BROWN. Jailor. Columbus Ga. Juno 17 19 ts FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN hist mght from mv room, from one hun dred and fifteen to one hundred arid thirty-five i dollars in specie, in a tin box. (sardine box) partly rolled in paper, whole and haif dollars ; o her denomi nations in sire.ll Lucifer Match Boxes, marked will the amount of the contents. The above reward I will pay for the recovery of the money and conviction of the thief, or in proportion for part thereof. June 17 19 ts O. A. BECKRO. McDOUGALD & WATSON, ATTORN IKS AT LAW, Columbus. Georg l a DISSOLUTION. ’ t HTIIE partnership heretofore existing in the name -B. of Whitesides & M ilder for running a Stage j Line between Columbus, Ga. and Chattahoochee, Fla. j was dissolved by mutual consent, on the first instant. — ! All the unfinished business of the concern will be closed by John Whitt sides, or his authorised agent. WHITESIDES h M ILDER. June 10 18 3t CO T TO N BAGGING. Direct Importations. THE subscribers have just their sea son’s import of Cotton Bagging, consisting of Dundee 44 inch, weighing 2* lbs. per yard. “ 44 “ “ 2 4l “ “ ■ ]g “ << 4i it ii jg (i ii “ 43 “ ft “ 42 “ ii jj ii Inverness 43 “ “ “ “ [ Double E. I. Gunny 44 “ “ 2 “ “ |Single “ “ 43 “ IJ “ “ Also, Scotch Twine, superior 3 s'rand. Bale Rope. India and English. Which are offered to the planters and merchants cf Georgia, at such prices and on such credits, for city acceptance, as will render a home purchase more ad- I vantageous than one in a northern market, and enable supplies to he 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 Sin