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SHERIFF’S SALES. ~ MUSCOGEE COUNTY. WILL be sold 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 other improvements, situate on Troup 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 & Nelms. A negro woman Mehalia, about 24 years old ; the property of Richard Burtt, levied on to satisfy two fi 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. roiTPOWED SALE. On the first Tuesday in August, will be sold, Lot of land No. 2, in the 7lh Dist. Muscogee co. the property of Joseph Coleman, dec’d levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee superior court, in favor of Powers & Nafew. transferred to JohnL. Lewis vs said Coleman. THEOBALji HOW ARD, ands. At the same time and place will be sold, Lot of land No. 28, tn tha Bth district of county, about three mdes from the city of Columbus; levied on as the property of Edward Britt to satisfy a fi fa issued out ofthe superior court of Henry county in favor of Johnson & Peck vs Edward Britt. Property pointed out by John Schley, Esq., plaintiff’s Attorney. v WM. K. LUCKIE, and. s. MORTGAGE SALE. On the first Tuesday in August will be sold, Two sorrel colts, A raxes, got by Jolfn Bascpmbe, and Pathfinder, got by imported Rowton, both levied on as the pro <erty of Robert Smith and John R. Head, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Musco gee inferior court, in favor of Seaborn Jones vs said Smith and Head. Property pointed out in said fi (a. June 3 S. R. BONNER, sh’lf. RANDOLPH COUNTY. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before the court house door in Cuthbert, Randolph county, between the usual hours.ofsale, One negro woman by the name of Amca, one sor rel horse, one two horse wagon, and the house and lot whereon John S. Allen now lives, in the town of Cuth bert in said county, levied on as the property of Whitfield B. Snith, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Abi aham 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 fi 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 of said county, levied on as the property of James Martin, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the superior court ot said county, in favor of Dav.d Ferguson and others vs said Martin. One negro woman by the name of Nancy, 35 years old, levied on as the property of James Kaysor, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of John Dili vs said Raysor, Prop erty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. The store house and lot which is now occupied by Lazarus Atkinson, in Cuthbert, in said county, levied on as the property of Wm. M. Atkinson, to satisfy a fi fa Issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Wm. H. 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 Taylor 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, twocows 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 McKenney, to sat sfy sun dry ii f as issued from the superior court of said county, in favor o r David Rumph and others vs said McKin ney. Four acres of uii land number one hundred an 1 eighty-six, in the 10th Z?ist. said county, known as the place reserved for the Baptis.’ Church on said lot, lev ied on as the property of O.G'. Frith, to satisfy afi fa issued from the inferior court of Skid county, in favor of John Goodson vs said Frith. The lot of land whereon Isham Phillips now lives, number not known, in the 9th 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 Sperlin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the su perior court of said county, in favor of Rose & Keen ! vs said Sperlin. S. W. BROOKS, and sh’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 county, 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 H. 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 ot a justice court of said c uuty, 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, 408, in the 7th district o said county, levied on as the property of Cullin W. Alexander, to satisfy one fi fa issued ft om the superior court of said comity, in favor of Wiley Williams vs Cullen W. Alexander. Lot of land number one hundred, in the 9th District of said county, levied on as the property of James B. Bell, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Joseph K. Kilboru vs Jas. B. Bell, maker, and Frederick Barefield, endorser. Lots of land, No’s. 61, 6th Dist. 108 sth Dist. 250, 7th Dist. 164 in the 7th Dist. al of said county, levied on as the property of Silas Plunkett, to satisfy two fi fas issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Lovett M. Daniel vs Silas Plunkett and John G. Gilbert. Lot of land number one hundred and twelve, in the 7th Dist. of said county, 4 cows and calves, 1 mare and 2 colts, levied on as the property of Elizabeth McCoy, to satisfy two fi fas issued from the superior court of said county, one in favor of Thomas Green, one in favor of Wm. 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 Baibree, to satisfy onefi fa issued from the superior court of said county, in favor of Shelby Smith vs Allen Barbree. One large house in the town of Cuthbert, Randolph county, known as the Baptist Church, levied on as the property of Allen Barbre, to satisfy sundry 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 constable. R. DAVIS, and. sh’ff. Twotown lots in the town of Cuthbert. No. 28, and Lot No. 3, in square 9, and half of lot of land No. 32. in thesihDis>. of said county, all levied on as the property of William Morgan, to satisfy one fi fa issued from the superior corut of said county, in favor of Jo seph K. Kilburn vs William Morgan, principal, and Frederick Bareti- Id, endorser. Property pointed out out by Wm. Morgan. R. DAVIS, and sh’lf. PLANTERS HOTEL. THE subscriber has ren oved from his old stand at the corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, to the buildings diagonally opposite, above Caihoun’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 const; nt endeav ors to please, to merit a continuance. Transient cus tomers and regular boarders will he accommodated prices as low as circumstances will permit. Horses will be sent to the livery stable of Mr. Halstead, where every attention will be paid to them. J F. B. NANCE. March, 4th, 1841. 4tf ” DR. C. P.HERVEY, 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 thestore of Mr. 1.. J. Davis. Duct. H. offers his services to the public as being able, in most cases, to save entirely such decayed and aching teeth as thev now fear must be extracted.— His success in soothing and finally saving many valu able teeth, in an extensive practice in many of the Northern and Southern cities, has been so decioed that he invites the public to call, confident lhat he can, under his skill as a Dentist, he useful to them. He will cleanse, plug and insert teeth, either singly r in entire sets, in a manner to be not only beautiful and natural in their appearance, but to combine ease in wearing with strength and durability. He will als< cure inflamltion 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 8. April 15 _ 10 if liberal advances MVDE on woods consigned to SMITH. BEAT TIE & °Cn. Auction aod Commission Mer chan's. Columbus, Georgia. i The Commercial Advertiser, Apalachmo's Flor ida, will insert the preceding, three months, and, transmit the account as above. i _ BROUGHT TO JAIL ! ON the 17th inst. a negro man who calls Andrew, and says he belongs to Nathaniel D.- Uuncv, of Russell county. Alabama. . rl ?e owner is desired to come firward, comply with the U.v, pay ex penses and take him aav. p WILLIAM BROWN, Jailor. May 21 la LEG A L NOTICES. FOUR 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 Hooks, late of said county, deceased. JOHN G. HOOKS, Adm’r. March 11 5 4m FOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Muscogee countv, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of Drury Clark, late of said countv dec’d. RICHARD CLARK, JACOB CLARK, June 17 19 4m Administrators. 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 ttie estate of Thomas Hillcy, Sen. late of said countv. deceased. THOMAS HILLEY, Adtn’r. February 24 4 4m POUR months after date, application will he 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 he heirs and creditors. THOMAS A. H. SLEDGE, May 6 13 4m Administrator de bonis non. FOUR months afterdate, application will be made to the inferior court of Randolph county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to seil the lands be longing to the estate of William J. Orr, late of Hous ton county, dec’d. B. W. ORR, Adni’r. Randolph co. June 3 17 4m DEBTORS’ AND CRF,DI 1-vl TORS.—AII persons indebted to the estate of Thomas E. Taggart, deceased, will please make im med ate payment, and those persons having demands against the estate, wi ! present them in leims ofthe law. W. RABUN SHIVERS,adm’r. March 4 4 3t TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS. -L™ 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 inaiscrimi na'ely. Those having claims against said estate are hereby notified to render an account of their demands duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. H. W. BROOKS, ALEX. McDOUGALD, March 11 5 5t Executors. Georgia, heard county.—whereas Samuel Kight, Administrator on the estate of Samuel Tight, sr. dec’d. 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 my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not he granted. Given undet my hand, April 14, 1841. BAILEY BLEDSOE, cic. April 22 ]j m6nl ('I EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY. Whereas M Manemiah Ligon and Robert Atkinson apply to ine for letters of administralion on the estate of Mar shall Ligon, 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 wilhin 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 EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY. Whereas VW 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 lime prescribed by law, to show cause, ii any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at officp, Feb. 19, 1841. SETH C. S I’EVENS, c. c. o. March 4 • 5 5t Georgia, heard county.—whereas Noel Pace & Thomas J. Jones, executors to the last will and tes'ament of Barnabas Pace, late of said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission pn said estate. T.hese 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, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be grafted. Given under mV /.'and at office. Jan. 20,18-11. 49 m6m BAiLEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. G’ “ EORGIA. HEARD-.COUNTY. Whereas John B. Ghent, Administrator on the estate of David S. Bradley, dcc’d. applies for letters 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 ni6m GEORGIaTsTEWART COUNTY —Where as Green B. Ball, administrator of the estate of Ward H. Ball, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission on said estate. These ate 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 niyhand at office, this4ih Jan. 1841. 47m6m J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o. ("'I UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart coun'y. when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be so'd before the court house door in Walker county, on the first Tuesday n July next, between the usual hours of sale, lot of land, No. 204, in the 27th Dist and 3d Section of Walker county. Sold as the prop erty of Cullen Dormans orphans, in Stewart county. L. T. EUBANK, Guar. May 23 15 td GEORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.— Whereas Robert Hardie administrator of the eslatc of Mi chael Gillion, deceased, applies for letters of disntis sien 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 svtid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, Dec. 12, 1840. 41rn6m SETH C. STEVENS,CIerk. lEORGIA. STEWART COUNT Y.—Where- I” as Hugh F. Rose, adm’or. and Elizabeth Vin son, adm’trx. of the estate of Elisha Vinson, late o( 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,t - be 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 adniinisltators on that dav. Given under my hand at office. October 10,1540. 3Din6m J. S. YAK BROITGU.c.c.n. ('1 EOitU IA, I'ALI-tor UOIJN IY. W 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 10 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 by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grafted. Given under my bind ot office. Jari. 4, 1840. 46mSm WILLIAM S. GOSS c. c. o. C-iEOKGIA, BAKER COUNTY. Where a Sf Robert Hardie and J.>hn Gillion, Jr. adminis traiors on 1 lie estate of John GIIIIOII, sr. deceased, apply for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections, if an v they have, why said let ters should n-'t be granted. Given under my hand at office. Dec. 12,1840. 44 nt6rn SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. Georgia, i meriwether coun ty Whereas Win T. Sinclair, administrator o the estate of John Sinclair, late and ceased, applies for letters oftdismission- These are therefore to cite ard 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 anv there be. before the expiration cf six months from this date, why said letters of dismission should not be granted to him. Given under mv hand at office this 3d December, IS-10. 43-ni6m. LEVI M. ADAMS.c. c. o. G 1 EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY.—Whereas F William A. Redd applies for letters of Adminis tration ou the estate of Mary Eliza Kendri’ k. dec’d. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed bv 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, 1841. BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. Mav 6 13 5t STAY MULE. STRAYED from the owner about the first of Jan uary last, a dark bav MARE MULE, not bro ken, two or three years old, swab-tailed, will? an O branded on the right hip. She was brought from Ken tucky, bv the wav of Lag-angc, Hamilton, and Colum bus, and will lifcclv attempt to return tbe same wa v.— Anv information directedto the Enquirer office will be, deceived as a favor? July! 21 3t PROSPECTUS. 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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, bo received by us at par. No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. BLAIR & RIVES. Washington City, April 20,1841. BAKER COUNTY. ‘K'JSS/’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, W at the court house in Newton, Baker coun ty , within the usual hours of sa'e, Lot number eleven, on the north side of Bioad 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. CORONERS SALE. MTlLLbesold on the first Tuesday in July, nt Jf the market house, in the City of Columbus, the following property, to-wit : One niat a forte, levied on as the property of Eliza Shivers, to satisfy one fi fa in favor of Nancy Tarver vs Eliza Shivers, and Seymore R. Bonner, security. Property pointed out by Seyrnore R. Bonner. April 29 BARTLETT WICKS, Cor. ITSXECTTTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an or li iter 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 Newton, Baker county, the following property to-wit : fifteen hundred acres of oak and hickory land, belonging to the estate of Mi chael Hentz, decM. numbers as follows : 106 and 107; those two lots have 225 acres of open land; ihe im provement is allon 106, then 9?, 182 ; tho-'e four above named lots are in the second district of Baler county, then 140 and 142 ; those two lots aro in the 3d District of said county. The above property will be sold on a credit with two payments; the first payment four months fr nt the day 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 w ill do well (o examine for themselves be fore the dav of sale. JOHN HENTZ. ALEX. HENTZ, May 27 16 td Executors ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold at the late 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 creditots of said deceased. Sale to continue from day to day until all is disposed of. Terms made known on the day of sale. CHARLES POWELL, Adnt’r Baker co. April 15 10 td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. — Will be sold on Saturday the 12th cay of June next, at the late residence of Drury Clark, dec’d. in Muscogee co. by order of the inferior court of said county, the follow ing perishable property, viz : a bay mare, cotton gin, hogs, household and kitchen furniture, and sundry oth er articles too tedious to mention. RICHARD CLARK, JACOB CLARK, May 6 13 td Administrators “ LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. C. T. Wynn vs George 11. Wynn. IT appearing lo 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, by pub lication in some public gazette iu this State, once a month f r three 11 ouths. A true copy from the minutes of the Superior Court, April term, 1841. A. LE VISON, Clerk - April 29 ni3m ’ BARNABY RUDGE: A New Story, by Charles Dickens, (Boz.) rj3NHE Proprietor oftheNew World Newspaper, Ja_ takes this niefhon to announce that they are a i bout to commence in both editions of ihe Ne"’ World, Folio and Quarts, anew story by the popular author of the Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickleby, Oliqjr Twist, &c. on Saturday the 27ih dav <f March.— Subscribers in the country ate requested tofoiward their orders as soon as possible. The price of the New World is S3 pe annum, payable in advance.— Post Masters are authorized to forward the amount free of charge. Address, J. WINC HESTER, 30 Ann-st. N. Y SIX CENTS REWARD. WET ILL be given for a man calling himself SAM 'S V UEL HOKE, a saddler and harness maker by trade. Said Hoke is about five feet 7 inches high, and irk complection and dark hair,weighs about one hun dred and ihtrty pounds. Said Hoke left this place hav ing in his possession a gold watch, which he came by dishonestly, also left wihout paying bis board and oth er dues, and it is generally believed that he will make his way for North Carolina; the h'nest portion of ihe community is requested to keep a look out for the vil lain, and all papers friendly tothe suppression of crime will please give this one insertion. r BENJAMIN A. BARRON. Greenville, Ga. February 15,1841. BROUGHT TO JAIL, A NEGRO man who calls hintself Henry Jack son, and says he is free ; came here with John Benton, from Q,uincv, Florida, and says that his moth er 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 property, pav expenses and take hint away. He says John Benton has his free papers. WILLIAM BROWN Jailor. Mat 20 15 ts WARM SPRINGS, Meriwether County, Ga. THE subscriber having purchased this well known establishment, will open his house early in June, for the reception of visitors. He decl ne 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 Bill 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 shall be in abun dance, and die invalid can he as retired as necessary. I deem it entirely unnecessary to say any thing in re lation to the Bath, suffice it to sav.there is none equal lo it in the United States. I shall not enumerate my charges here, but will be as reasonable as possible, at the same time they will bo sufficiently high to ensure a good table and good attention. In short, every at tention that is necessary, and every comfort that can be rendered to his visitors shall be his constant en deavor. SEYMORE R. BONNER. P. S. I intend to lay eff 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 nty agent, Mr. Jonah an Niles ; one or the other will at all times be at the Springs <o point out the lots and prices. S. R. B. April 22 11 1A The Macon Messenger, Siuthcrn Recordi r. Stan dard of Union, and Alabama lournal, will publish this weekly until the Ist of August, and forward their ac counts to ine at Columbus, Gtorgia. S. R. B. Land FOR SALE. TIIE subscriber offers fir sale, the following tracts of land ori terms t> suit purchasers, to wut: the settlement where he low lives, in Russell county, Alabama, 19 miles abce Columbus, on the road to LaFuvette, containing Twelve Hundret Acres, four hundred cleared and in a hijh state of cultivation, with a good dwelling house, sure 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 abuve Columbus, on the same road ; also in die 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 Haiawakee Creek, 200 acres bottom land, 30 or 40 acres cleared, and inferior tonone in the State. Purchasers would do well to call and see. Terms will be one, two and three in stalments. ZACHARIAH WHITE. Wacoochee Valley, June 24 20 2t HEAD QUARTERS, 10th Div. G. M Columbus, May 24, 1841. ■ffTNIVISION ORDERS.—In pursuance of the E 10 General Orders of the Commander-in-Chief, the following will be the order for the Annual Review and Inspection of the 10th Division. In the county of TaJbot, on the 28, 29, and 30 June'next. M acorn, t, 3 July Marion, 5, 6 do Sumter, 7, 8 dir Stewart, 9, 10 do Muscogee, 12, 13 do Harris, 14, 15 do The Field Staff Company, and 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 he assembled on the succeeding days for Review and Inspection, in conformity with the law. By older of DANIEL McDOUGALD, Major General, 10th Division. G. M. BENJAMIN HENRY, June 3 17 4t Division Inspector. GENERAL ORDERS. Head dnarters, Ist Brigade Sth Division, G. M. Fiianklin, 20th May, 1841. THE foil-wing will be the order of Review and Inspection foi 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 7th and Bth of July next. In the county of Meriwether, on Friday and Sat urday tht-;9th and 10th of July next. The Fiel 1, Stall; Company and non-Commissioned Officers, of each county, will be assembled on the fii st named dav, for the pitrpose of a Drill, and on the suc ceedisg day, the regiments entire will be assembled for the purpose of exercise, review and inspection, in terms of the law. By order of Brig. Gen. L. H. Featherston. J. T. SMITH. Aiu-de.eamp. May 27 16 D SEVENTY-FiVE DOLLARS REWARD fH'MIE subscriber, residing in Columbus. Georgia ii. lost about a nion’b since, a valuable negro man. for the apprt hension of whom in any secure jail so that he can get him, he will give twenty-fire dollars; and if lhe said negro man has been decoyed away by any white person, or been furnished with Iree papers. (neither of which is improbable) he. will give, in addi tion, fifty dollars if sufficient evidence ot that fur-t. he communicated to him to ensure the eonvicr.cn of the guilty person. Sanl negro is about 28 years of age. ofsnall stature, and named Elije. He is believed to have never shav ed. and his appearance, in consequence, is somewhat singular, the hair being long oil his upp-. r lip. \\ hen spoken to, he almost invariably puts his finger to the side of his head, and scratches his hair, and h's spei ch is accompanied by a slight hesitancy. He has t! “ marks ol a gun shot, just above the Knee, in the right thioh. it is thought; the hone was fractured, and the wound is still visible. The negro, when he said any thing about running away, which he occasional ly did mentioned Tennessee as the direction of his flight. SAMUEL BOYKIN. Columbus, Ga. June 10 18 5t GREAT SALE OF A P AL A C II I c O'L A P II OP E R T Y . ON the Second Monday n July next v will he sold in the City of Columbus, aU the properly ol the Franklin Laud and Apalachicola Lot Company, con sisting of , ~ 600 feet of wharfs in frmt ol 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 ofsaid town. Terms made known by the Trustees on the nay of sale which will be without reserve. J. G. i SON. D. McDOUGALD, J.S. CALHOUN, B. HEFBURN, May 13 14 td Trustees $25 REWARD. MY yellow man, LEWIS, left ColtunSits about ‘the first dav of June, with a pass, signed by General Daniel McDougald, authoring him 10 come to the Madison Springs, in this State. Lewis is a bright mulatto, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high thick-set and well made, and is well known in A ll ‘nista, having formerly belonged to Samuel Hale, Esq- of that City. Lewis when he left Col run bus was riding a grey ‘horse. The above rewM wtll be o'tven for hts apprehension. D. MOKKIou, . b July 1 21 if Madison Springs. SEPARATION BETWEEN Eli Gray and Mary G-av, of Tal bot countv. 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 GRAt . AN ELECTION FOR Captain of the 773d District, G. M. will he held at the court house, on Saturday the third July next. By order of . J GEORGE W. MARTIN. Major. June 24 20 2t WYNN TON FEMALE ACADEMY. rSUH K second term ofthis Institution will commence June 28 Monday, and continue twenty two weeks. Tuition will be §l7 50 per term. For wood and incidental expenses 50 cents. Payment 111 ad vance R. W. 13. MUNRO, Principal. June 24 20 * MONEY LOST. A LETTER was mailed by me at Selma, Ala. on the 13th January last, for Lawrer.ceville, Gwinnett county. Ga. containing the following nos crihr.d Bank B.lls, wiueh has not been received at Lawrenocville, viz : $100—2027. Three days afterdate A. payable *o W. It. Murphy. Decaiur, Ala. 7ih March, 183S. ( Branch of the Bank of S. of A.) S. O. Nelson. Cash. H. Green. Pres. sloo 411. Three days after date, B. payable to W. (the balance of the name somewhat o literated.) Branch of the Bank ofthc State of Alabama, at De catur,sth October, 1837. H. Green, Pres. W. Keys, Cashier. SUI0 —7f>2—A—Branch of :he Sta'e of Alabama.- Mobile, Ala. 10 h March, 1836. A. Armstrong, Cash. Geo. S. Gaines, Pres. $lO0 —372—A. Branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama. Mobile. Ala. Pavable to T. Me- Prince, 29i h January, 1838. Cashier and President samp as above. <5100—7332 —A. President. Directors and Cash ier. of the Batik of Virginia, payable on demand at th< ir Banking House, in Richmond. Va. foW. Pat ton, jr. or beaier. Richmond, 14th February. 1856. J. Brockenbrougii, President. A. Robinson, Cashier. Ail persons and Banks particularly, are requested to keep a strict lookout fir the same. JAMES C. RUSSELL. Apri!B 9 ls ~ C. B. BARRETtT PRACTITIONER OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY OFFICE at ‘nis residence, corner of Forsyth street, two doors from Dr. S. Boykin, where he mav alwaysbef onnd unless professionally engaged Feb. 17 r 2 4t TWO PLANTATIONS FOR 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. On the premises, are a good log dwelling house, negro cabins, a blacksmith shop, a good gin with screw and running gear, and a large peach and apple orchard. This place is on the road leading from Florence to Marion county, and is 10 miles from Florence, 8 from Lumpkin, and 6 from a landin- on the Chattahoochee River. The other place contains 700 acres of land. 300 of which are cleared, and in excellent order for planting. The uncleared portion is well timbered with oak and ffckory. On this plantation are a good dwelling house, negro cabins, and gin complete. It is on the road leading from Florence to Marion county, 12 mil s from Flnrence and 7 from 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 will be shown at anv time, to any one who wishes to examine either, or both of them. LEWIS DUPREE. June 17 19 ts SPECIAL NOTICE. SINCE the Steam Boat, Tallapoosa, has been ly ing at the Columbus Landing, and a short dis tance below it, she has been visited bv persons known to the subscriber, and valuable irons, bol.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 from tlfe Tal lapoosa, that they ate all well known to the subscri ber, and that unless said articles, one and all, are forthwith returned to him, he will immediately com mence prosecutions agreeably to the law, in such cases made and provided. S. DUMMER. June 17 19 ts DISSOLUTION. THE concern of Yonge & Beall, is this day closed by mutual consent. William F. Yonge is au thorized to settle its affairs, for which purpose only, the name ofthe firm will hereafter be usei. WM. P. YONGE, JunelO 19 4t • JOSIAII BEALL. TO BRICK MASONS AND CARPEN TERS. SEALED proposals wiil lie received by the Clerk of the Inferior Court of Heard county, for the buil ding of a court house in the town of Franklin, Heard county, until the first Monday in June next. Bills to be fur three sizes, viz : one 40 by 50 fey. one 30 by 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 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 A aril 22? ] 1 to STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM the stables of the subscribers on the 24th ulLa bay horse in good order, shod all round, about 8 years old, Isj or 16 hands high, blind in the left eye, the other a little dim, a star in his forehead, long tail, fore top cut short, works well in any kind of harness; the hair offin spots about his head, caused by surfeit ; no other marks recoltectcd. Whoever delivers the said horse to us or any information lead ing to his recovery will bp suitably rewarded and all reasonable expenses paid. FLEMING & HARTNF.SS. June 3’ I? 3t. \ valuable: Chattahoochee River Plantation for sale,*with Grist and Saw Mill attached. AVERY desiiable plantation, containing fifteen hundred and fifty acres—-lying on the Chatta hoochee River, in the eibunty of Stewart, 15 miles f oin Lumpkin, 13 from Florence, and 21 from Co lumbus, is offered for sale. On it, are 500 acres of cleared land, well fenced, and in a high state of culti vation. The greater part of the uncleared lat and 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 place an excellent gin house, with screw and running gear complete. The landing belonging to the plantation isoiieof the besl on the river, and a wood yard established at it to sup ply s earn boats, can be rendered extremely profitable. On a high pine ridge, one mile 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 i’ is said bv those who have resided on the place, that nol a single case of fever has oi iginated on it during that period. The Chattahoochee River Plantations are highly valued, anil justly considered among the best in the South. A bargain is now offered—and any one dc siro,*.- ~r P >.,ci,om ? will do well to examine thisplace, as a like opportunity may not again soot. ..ir... „ n ,| as in the event of its suiting, the term-- cannot fad to be satisfactory. Richard M. Pitts resides on (he plan tation, and will furnish all the information desired, respecting it. DANIEL McDOUG.ALD. Columbus, June 17 19 ts JOHN R. Mc F ARLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama, WILL practice in the counties of Henry, Bar hour, Pike, Russell r>u Macon. April 22 U ts WM. RABUN SHIVERS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, COLUMBITS, GA. Wili practice in all the courts of the Chattahoochee circuit, and in the adjacent counties in Alabama. March 4 4 3ir ! r FT'qHE subscribers having connected themselves mi _*!. the practice of LAW, will attend all the County Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the adjoining comities of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh Row, immediately over Allen & Young’s Store. ALFRED IVERSON, Tune 14. 19tf J. M. CHERRY. W. G. M. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Apalachicola, Florid i, PRACTICES in the Courts of the Middle an Western Districts, and tb? Court of Anpeals Refers to Hon. J. S. Cii no Jtt, John Fon tains. Esq. and A. 11. Bo.NNi r, Esq., Columbus Georgia. 40-52 t. ns's HE tiuoei -igned wili attend to the PRACTICE OF LA VV. tn the name cf JONES & BEN NING,in most of the counties of this Circuit, and a few of the a!s lining counties of Alabama. Their Office will be I'o in J near the Oglethorpe House. SEABORN JONES, HENRY L. HENNING. Sept. 16,1539. 33 ts E. 11. PLATT” ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Culhbert,Randolph County,Georgia.) WILL promptly attend to any husin ss entrusted to his care in the co- nlies of Stewart. Mari on, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, Macon and Dooly, Georgia, and Russell and Barbour of Alabama. HEFERENCF.S t Columbus—Hon. T. F. Foster and Colonel John Banks. Lexington—Joseph Henry 1 umpkin, F.sq. B. F. Hardeman, Esq. Lewis J. Dupree and George F. Platt. W ishington—Hon. Garnett Andrews. Macon—Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowls. Esq. Forsyth —Messrs Dunn St Martin. Thomaston —John J. Carey, F.sq. T. B. Bethel. Apalachicola, Flo.—William G. Porter, Esq. Charleston, S C.— Wiiliam Harris. New York.—Messrs. Collins, Kiese St Cos. March 11 REMOVAL. T|R. JNO. J. B. HOXE Y, has removed his of- B W fine to the room over the store of T. A. Bran non, a few doors abovt Taylor and Walker’s, and nearly opposite Col. Jtntn Banks’Drug Store. Jan. 12. 47tf COTTON BAGGING. Direct Importations. THE suhscrihers have just completed their sea son’s import of Colton Bagging, consisting of Dundee 44 inch, weighing 2j ibs. per yard. “ 41 “ “ 2 “ “ 4i “ “ n “ “ 44 “. “ If “ “ 43 “ “ H “ u 40 “ “ 1* , -R ~ t{ ii “ Inverness 43 1 2 J( Double E. L Gunny 44 “ “ 2 Single “ “ 43 “ “ G Also, Scotch Twine, superior 3 s rand. Bale Rope. India and English. Which are offered to the plante.s and merchants ol 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 nver navigation, and at the prevailing very low rat LOW & Cos. Savannah, May 13 t^3m^ BROUGHT TO JAIL ON the 7th June, a negro boy JACKfeON , ab- it 12 or 13 years old, yellow complexion, we hs about 85 lbs. and says he belongs to John Bennetof, Richmond county, Virginia, a tobacco trader lhe boy says that he lost his master between tbs place and Montgomery Mr. James Bennett a brother to Mr. J. Bennett, results in Talbotton, Ga. Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove proper y, pay expenses and take l,im^™- V BROWNt Jal|or> Columbus Ga. June 17 J® LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING hi the Post Office at Columbus. July Ist, 1841. Ligo t Wm Lyon Dr James M Lanier Sterling Long J A S Lewis Dr Jacob A Lomax Wm J Lewis Jno A Lawrence Mrs Elnora Lowden Henry Lawson Miss Margaret More 1 and Jefferson Moore C M Moffi t Henry Mott Mrs Nancy .Marshall Mbs L Marshall Mi s L E Mason W W Manu Hiiam ‘I .Vloore Abner 2 Moore Miss J B Moulder S W Mathewson Mr. Murrell Eliza Mims Charley Marshall John J Moore James S Metcaf V Vloyston W A Macgruder Arch McFurling the blind man MeUlusky Major McClendon Wni V McGffioiiy James C McKmey Bealy McKinzie Kemih Newsom Datlia Neisler Dr Hugh M 2 Norman Patsey Arnold Sheldon 5 Archer F C Arwood Mr. Arnald Moses Andes Elizabeth Austin Alien J Biown Mrs E Brown Wm Badger J B Bennett R F & M Broadnax Henry Bartow Wm G Bajalaw Dr Samuel Brennan Mrs K Bun Geo W 2 Beall Mrs M F Baltick Lucinda Bennett Jno Biggers F M Bandy AW . Buckner Jery Baird Dr Jno B Bullard Mrs Jane Bray James 11 Barber E S Beckham A G Beasly B Collins Miss Mary Ann Coleman Catherine Coleman Benj F Cunning Juo Corlis C G I Cameron Dtlgald Campbell James H 2 Cook A J Chidsey Wm Y Clark Jno W j Crowell Miss A Clemmons Miss Elizabeth Carr Patty Chatman Samuel Christian Thomas Canon Miss Francis Cordell J W Clayton F D Doles Francis Dunn Miss E Davis Jno B Deggars Mrs Ann Dean Allen Dully G or M Doles Zachariah Dawkins Miss H English A 2 Evans Susan Eaton JW n and FurgOison Mrs Sarah Fluting D F Floyd McSabith Foran James Few Rev Dr J A Freeman Miss Einehne Fountain Noah Fort Benjamin Fav, Kilbourne & Cos Grey Marion Gordy Wilson Gathwright 2 P Gillispie Jno .1 2 Grace Byrd M Guerry Peter V Giddings Winny Gardner Colin Gray Dr Peter Grissom James Hays Robert Holland Wm Hunley Jno Hinton Joshua 3 Hand i homas Nixon James Oats Jet her Parker Z Philips Miss Mary E Page Daniel Penny Miss Peddy Pi ts Geo J Patrick Jno M Pruett James Pace \\ m Pace Wtn 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 James 2f Robinson Richard Reeves Prior Ragan E Ragan J H Rogers E Rogers Adam Schumpert Amos Stevens Jno C Stone George Simmons James Smith GeoSlerling Stone L M Smith Lazariah Slone Jno Smith Jasper S Sinead Mary A Spivey S B W .Smith Crawford Tay or Wm Thomas Elijah Timons James Thornton Mrs Ann C Tooke Jno Tobert P J Topp J no S Towns end Lewis Thornton Dr H A iThursby P J (Taylor H R (Thorn Wm Upton David W vinson James While WmW 3 Wilson-.!oseph AVare Sarah Warren J ft 1 ? AVobd Harriet Wilson Joel Worrell Wm G \\ r e.st Charles Ward Dr Jno Woodruff Capt L T Wailing Wip 2 AV ell borne J W 2 Williams Daniel Woods Father AA r ade Mary A Williams Harv serVabt Weatheid Wm Woodson .1 G Wilson James II Williams Miss Sarah i AVood Wm G j AVaHe M rs A ! Willis I. K I Wilcox Do Wit F Williams Leroy AVllliams Mary S Williams Miss garah Hamblet Samuel Hammond Jno Hearn Elijah Harwood B R 2 Harris Francis Huff J B Hill Abner 2 Harmony Jno Harwell V\ m Hunt Jno Ilollor Jacob Hodge Wm Hardfeway Saiifield Hunt Henry Hamac Sarah Hays Harriet Hager Jno Harker J Harvil James Harral Jesse Haiiald James Hatcher Samuel J Rarr.ngton Philip Howard C C Hutchinson R T Haws Thomas Hull & Spencer Jessup Geo R Jewett M Jordan Thomas Jones Miss Lucy Ann Jones Mrs Nancy J.’l.iia..., Dr VY'm Johnson James Johnson Robert G Kelly Miss Charlotte Lowry Thomas Leopard Jno I > lEj* Persons wishing advertised letters will please, ask for thorn. JOHN SCHLEY P. M. Columbus Julv T. 1841. DRUG STORE. THE subscriber having purchased the stock of Drugs of Benjamin Wtliter, bte deceased, wilt keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of Drug?, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oil, Dye-Stuffs, Glass, and a full supply of the most reputable patent Medi cines, and respectfully invites Ph-vsieinns nnd oth’ r pe - sons wishing to purchase, to give him a call. The business wili be continued at the old stand of Taylor j Walker, sign of the Golden Mortar, Broad-street, &olnaibus.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 JAILy A NEGRO man by the name of Dame! 1 , who says lie belongs to George Gunfgart of Talbot Cotinty. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pav expenses and take him awav. Said boy is about 25 years old. WM. BROWN, Jailor. July 8 22 ts LITERARY NOTICE. THE Rev. J. S. Baker, having accepted'of an agency from the Nation-1 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 ca'culatcd to exert in every department of society The friends of Literature and Science, and the citi zens of Columbus generally, are respectfully invited to attend. July 8 22 ltpd GIUARDIAN’S SALE—Agreeably to an order sos the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart countv, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be sold before the court house door in Walker county, on the first Tuesday in August n< xt, between (he usual hours of sale, lot of land. No. 204, in the 27ih District and 3d Section of Walker county. Sold as the pron erlyof Cullen Dormans’ orphans, in Stewart county. L. T. EUBANK,Guar. July S 22 td NOTICE. JOHN L. LEWIS, Esq. will act as the Agent of the undersigned, during his temporary absence i„ Alabama. N. W. COCKE. June 17 13 2t DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing in the name, of Whitesides Si Wilder for running a Stage Line between Columbus, Ga. and Chattahoochee, F'la. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the first instant.— All the unfinished business of the concern will be closed bv John Whitt sides, or his authorised agent. J WHITESIDES & WILDER. June 10 18 3t FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN last night from my room, fr< m one hun dred and fifteen to one hundred arid thirtv-five dollars in specie, in atin box. (sardine box) partly rolled in paper, whole and half dollars ; o her denomi nations in small Lucifer Match Boxes, marked w ih 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 C. A. BECKRO. 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 Muscogee, better known as the Fine Knot Springs.in this county. The excellent properties ofthese 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, “ill render them a place of popular and fashionable resort. Prof. Getting the State Geologist, visited these springs, nralyzed the waters, and pronounced them :n point of healthy medicinal properties, inferior to none in the State lie hopes that hv proper attention to the wan’s <>f his friends he will be favored with a large share of public patronage. Dancing will be allowed to those “ho de light in the amusement, and every effort made to plea-e. He invites his friends to give him a call and assures them they shall not goawav disappointed. JESSE B. REE v ES. June 24 20 if , RULE NISI TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.— To the honorable the Superior Court of said county,—Ga briel Jones vs James Ennis. ‘AHE petition of Gabriel Jones, respectfully shew ■ eth that James Ennis of said county, hereto fore, to-wit :on the thirteenth day of Match in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty nine, lo wit : in said county, made, executed and deliveied to your petitioner, his certain deed of mortgage, bearing uate the day and year atoresaid, and witnessing that ilie said James Emus had on that day, made and de livered to your petitioner, lus five certain prom sscry notes, subscribed With his own hand, und bearing even dale with said mortgage deed, whereby the sad James Ennis promised o pay y our petitioner or bear er, by tne first of which said notes, six her,find dol lars on or before the first day of January next, ensu ing, the dale thereoffor value received, and by ihe se cond of said notes, the said James Emus promised to pay your petitioner or bearer, seven hundred dollars; on or before the first day of January eighteen hundred and for'y-one, for value received, and by the third if said notes the said James Ennis promised to pay your petitioner or beaier eight hundred dohars, on or be tore the first day of January eighteen luindndai.il forty-two, tor value received, and by the fourih ot said macs, the said James Ennis pioniised to pav your pe titioner or bearer nine hundred dollars, on or beferh the first day of January eighteen hundred and forty tltfee, tor value received, and by the fitth ol said prom- issory notes, the said James Kr.nis promised lo pay your pelittoner or bearer one thousand dollais on of before the first day of January eighteen hundred and forty-four, for value received, and by the said mort gage deed, he the said Jafrtes Ennis."for and in con sideration of the snm of five dollars by your petit ones to the said James Ennis in hand paid, the receipt whereof,is by said mortgage deid acknowledged, ad well as for ‘he better securing the payment ot the aforesaid five promissory noies, the said James Ennis did grant, bargain and sell unto your petitioner, his heirs und assigns, all the following propetfy, to- wn * lots of land No’s, one hundred and iweive, two hun dred and twenty-six, and two hundred and tifiy-srx, alt in the ninth district of said county of Randolph and? number two hundred and thirty-five in the fifth district ot said county, together with all .md singular the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Also three negro s'aves, to-wii : Malinda a wo man about twenty-one years of age, and her two chil dren, Demos a bov about five years old, Frances a girl about two years old, and four horses aud one mule; ore yoke us exen and wagon five cowe and calves, forty- wo head of hogs and rive feather beds, bedsteads and Corn tore, teogelher with all aud singular the house hold and kitchen furniture of the saiu James Ennis, together with all the crops of the shid James Ennis, annually, (till paid) to have and lo hold ihe said bai gamed land and premises and property to (ihe said Gabriel Jones) your petitioner, his hens and assign! terms and their own proper use aud benefit and bet hoof fore.er, and ike said James Ennis lor hnnsell h s heirs, executors and administralois, the said bar < (lined premise: and properly, unto your pctiiiouei did warrant against the claim of hin si if and Ins heirs and against ihe claim of all other persons, whateve-i with a provision, nevertheless, that if the said Janii Ennis, his heiis, executors and administrators, shoo and did well and truly pay or cause to be paid uni your petitioner, his heirs und assigns, the aluitim • iioned sums of money in said notes specifie'd. acce ilmg to the tenor and eftect thereof, on the days a, tmv s mentioned and appointed for the pavmcnt the 01, in the said promissory notes mention'd, wnh la fed interest for the same, according lo the t< nor said’notes, then and fiom thenceforth, as well ihe f mortgage deed and the right of property thereby r >. veyed as the said promissory botes should cease, lermine and be void to all infeftts arid purposes. J >v this petition sheweth to the court lliat the first ai.el t cond promissory notes heretofore specified, lo wit . note due on or b- fore the first day of January next m suing, the date of said mortgage deed, and the due on or before the first day of Jammy next, i irtg, ihe dale of said mortgage deed, ami the due on or befoie the first dtfy dt January eighteen hundred aud forty-one, with interest ori each, have lung since been due aftd payable (as aforesaid) but that neither the sat'd Jame- Ennis nor any person or persons ori his behall have paid the said sums bt ihont’y iHerrinl specified, or any part thereof, blit Inis hillierlo w Holly tend entirely failed and refused so To do—wherelbr! vour petitioner prays that the said James I unis he rn dered by the court to pay into ihe Clerk's Office <•! the same on or before ihe first day of the next ‘1 erm there of, the said sums of -coney in the last aforesaid •two promissory notes specified, together wilh all in lerest and cost which may be due thereon, at the lime of such payment, or that in default thereof, bv the said James Ennis the Equity of Rcdtitiption ol the satel James Efims in and to sard mortgaged lots ol lands, be llienteforih forever barred arid fort-clot dH. ISAAC E. BGAVF.R. AtPy for petitioner, The foregoing petition having bee n h ard and con sidered by the Court, It is therefore, on motion < consel for the petitioner, ordure and that the- said J; too- Ennis pay into the Clerks Office of this Court. < tt < 1 before the first day ofthe next Teirii there ot the sail sums of ntontiy due and unpa and on the fir:t two pion ■ tssory notes- ill said petition, firs! and second m- ntiom and together with ail interest a fid cast decrum? at the time of such pay-merit, olid in default thereof, that the* Equity of Redcriiptiori ol the said Jame s Ennis in and to said mortgaged lots of land Its from thence forth ftir .rvr bormianJ foreclosed, ailid it is fhrUier order* and lhat a true copy in substance of tliis Rule Nisi be iserved upon the said James Emits personally, at least ihiee months before the first day dr lift- next Ter ill eT this Court, or by publication in brie of the public .*a zettes of Columbus, Georgia, four mdnilis before the [next Term of tills Court. A true extract f.orn the nvnutes o r Randolph Fiji perior Court, February Term 1841. O. H. GRIP FITH, Clerk. THE CELEBRATED HORSE,’ ROBIN HOOD, tifll'L stand the ensuing season, one ha'f of his’ W w tune at my stable, nineteen miles ab< ve Cellin'-* bus, in Russell county,’ Ala., and the other part of his time at Lafayette, Chambers county. Ala., and will b let to mares at the reduced price oi Fifty Dollars, due 25'h of December next. Marcs sent over thirty miles will be fed to months grans. Person* failin'.’ to get a colt in the Spring, will be allowed the FaV season gratis, if the mares are sent to my stable. All care will be taken to prevent accidents and escapes but no liabilities for either. A- to Robm-’s perKirmances on the turf, a refi retire to ‘he Stud Book or the Sjurit of the Times, will give entire satisfaction. It is also due him 10 say. that his colts.so far astrials have been made, have been sur passed by none in the United States. The season w II commence the first of Ma*ch, are end the first of Julv. Z. WHITE & JNO. CROWELL. Jan. 27, 1841. 43 if WINDOW BUND AND SASII FAC TORY Anti House and Sign Painting 1 . rgnilE undersigned has taken a shop on Rando’p’i JKI street, betwen the Post Office and Davies’ cor ner, where he intends keeping Constantly on har'd any quantity of window sash and lil.ndi of all descrip tions and of superior workmanship, made undei lust own direction. He is also prepared to make to order at short notice any sizes or quality of these articles, which! mav n- t be on hand. House, Sign and Fancy Fainting, attended to as usual. The public are respectfully invited to give me a cal when any work in my lute is needed, and 1 “ill try to please them in quality and prices. I will sell Sash at the following prices; Sash 12 hv 14—printed aad glazed. 40 cfs. per light • do 10 hy 12 do do 30 do the do 8 by lo do do 20 do d> do 7 by 9 do do 15 do do MOSES GARRKTT. February 23 3 if THE MUSCOGEE INSURANCE COW ARE now ready for the transaction of business.- Office over William A. Redd & Co’s, store, DIKECTOIIS : JON WARREN. JOHN PEABODY", GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, THACKER B. HOWARD* E. S. GREENWOOD, KENITH M’kINZTE. JOHN BANKS, President. Matt. R. Evans. Secretary. 17 _ 2 _tf_ DR. TAYLOR HAS removed his office to Preston’s Row, a few doors East of Preston’s Corner, v here hi may eunerxllv be found, unless when professionally engb and ° Feb 9. 1 ts Mills and land, FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, on very see m modaiing terms, ihe settlement of land on wl he resides, situated in the north c istern part of fit; us - cogee county, on the Upaloie Creek, 17 miles font Columbus and 14 from Talbotton. The tract tn- Onc thousand and twelve acres, seven hundred acre* of winch are first rate Oak and Hickory Land, and the remainder good pine land Two bund ed acres arc clear and, well fenced, and in a aood state of cultivation. On the pr< rmses are w> g<xl frame dwelling houses, of small dimensions, an, ii good log house, besides negro cabins and all nrces sary oul-buildings. There is also on the place an excellent Saw . , Grist Mill, just completed and in perftet order. Mill is four stories high, and is on ‘he Upatoie Creel H stream which rarely fails to afford sufficient ‘ iter *o keep the Mill in operation. The engagements of the subscriber alone it i ■(< him to offer the place fur tale. It is at excellent neighborhood, near to a Church, -~ house and Post Office. The place will be sol and the terms cannot fail to satisfy any one de of purchasing. HENRY KENDAI July 8 22 4 \ The Federal Union and Recorder, Milledg t. will insert the above so ir time*, and send'• e to the subscriber at Upatoie Post Office, Mui c unty._