The Columbus times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1841-185?, August 05, 1841, Image 4

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: X DOLPU COUNTY—Postponed bale-. V be sold on the first Tuesday in August v w r*vt, st the court house dour, in the town ot ■ t, K andotpli county, l ■ “:. > woman by the name of Edney. 1 < years c. : levied On as the property of John &. Kelley. to -ad < *v aftfa i ued from ill • inferior court of said coun r. • i-. ,<r of Green 11. Whaley vs said Kelley. ; : j south half of lot of land No. 113. in the 10th ’ ,'.ij county, levie I on as tho woperty of George Vv". t “■.?.> aiisfy sundry fi t s issued liom a jns r .. 11) said cou.itv, in favor of Noihun G. Chris- T. said Collins. Levy made and returned by a ( ,v. v | Xo. 203 in the 7th TTi.st. levied an a< the • of Win. Weaver, to satisfy sundry fi fas is \ .from a justice court ..f Newton county, in favor j , ni. M Coc'trau vs si: i W av r. Levy made and returned by a constable. I.at of land Mo. 191, i:i the 10'h Hist, sai l county, ■Son as the property of Nathan U. Christie, to ,fy a fi fa i ;si’ I front the superior court of said ■ !.••/ in favor of John Reynolds vs Joseph Jernigm. ‘. - iiouii, Nathan G. Christie and Joiiauiuu L y of land No. 253, in the 9th Dir* sail county, a “s the property of Win. G. Williams, to - o- j is iU vi from the superior court of sa I conn-, ~, in i.ror of Wiley Lam- &Cos vs William G. -V n and Brooks an<l Walton. . ?fr S. W\ BROOKS, and srrtt. fM PO IIT ATI ONS. fotton Ilug’o'iit^. nh.ps Chicora and Lotus, the subscriber. ,C. . i iiy expectation of receivin'* from Liv .l, ia-ge addition; to their stock of Cottcnßag utn Hemp 43 inches, weighing 1 5 las. per yard. ‘” u 41 “ “ “■ ii 41 “ “ H ii 4t “ “ •!;“ .India Gunny 44 “ H][ O 4.9 “ - _ an ii it 14 K II Taw 40 “ L t.'so Scotch Sewing Twine and Rale Rope, • ...i,irrh will be offered to purchasers at prices, i as low as those current in New York, for -ili j,.s ANDREW LOW & Cos. a.muli, July 29 [C. Day, Maeon ] 25 5t NOTICE. w Ts -LL he rented at the Wharf in Columbus, n;i -. ‘if the first Tuesday in August neat, at the houi ■t j o'clock, for the term of twenty years, Wharf Lol No. 5. T’hn pa id lot to be rented for the purpose of a Wharf and 1.1 be improved by constructing a good and it wharf within two years, or to tmfeit. all its of usin>’ said lot thereafter, in anyway; but . . . ■ ■,class, ?o remain liable for the rents. No whaif ,i, , j,. charged in any case, until the wharl is eon meted ; tn- rent to be paid annually, and secured notes and good security, and on failure to make ■ ilar payment*, the lease to ha iorfeitcd tino the ;*ty to revert to the Oily Council of Coiuriihus. , • ihe 11 of the lease, all improvements to revert in r‘t . ,r. it to the City Council. ■ . < -der of Council, July If, 1811. \V. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk, N M. C. ROBINSON, Marshal. 3o"i v 29 23 II A VALUABLE PLANTATIO N FOR SALE. subscriber offers for sale h:s variable plan Ja. tation, consisting of F.i/ht Hundred Acres, four ■ uiidred of which are in cultivation—situated on the waters of the lichee Creek, in the county of Russell, end State es Alabama. This plantation is seven ,;io4 from Cofumous, in a south western direction, • - • tw&liuTes west of the road leading from Colum- frw:nton, ami four miles from Fort Mitchell: “■’hi ’ani is oak and hickory mixed with a little pine, fi nil the part not in cultivation is most abundantly wooded. There are on the premises, a small trame dwelling housfc—a first rate gin house and screw; and ;r0 cabins sufficient to accommodate sixty negroes. TN re are besides on the place two wells and ajgood . .in*, and every field contains rtinnieg water. I his ■itation is situated in an excellent neighborhood ~a church and school house in it's immediate vicin ity The subscriber has no other motive in ottering this place for sale, but the fact that he has another ■ ■ d-m -nt lying vacant which he is desirous to settle • t improve. Th ms wiil be reasonable—cash or approved pa ver wiii be received in payment.. ’ JONATHAN A HUDSON. July 29 25 )f E. H. PLAi r, ATTORNEY at law, I Cuthbcrt, Randolph bounty, Georgia.) KVTILL promptly a*ond to any busim ss entrusted ff to his care in the co'. nties of Stewart, Man on, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee Sumter, Macon and Dooly,Georgia, and Russell and Barbour of Alabama. TIEFEIiENCES ! Columbus—Hon. T. F. Foster and Colonel John Banks. _ r t.cxmgfon—Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Esq. B. h.l li : “ man, Esq. Lewis J. Dupree and George I. Platt. k P.shington—‘lion. GdrneU AnJro Ao. Macon—Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowls, Lt d* Forsyth—Messrs Dunn & Martin. Tfeomaston —John J. Carey, Esq. T. B. Bethel. Apalachicola, Flo.—William G.Porter, Bsq. Charleston, S. C.—William Harris. ; York —Messts. Collins, Keese &. Cos. ■ archil 5 ,f SPECIAL NOTICE. 15 the Steam Boat, Tallapoosa, has been ly at the Columbus Landing, and a slvrt dis •m she has been visited bv persons known -uH ••<:; iber. and valuable irons, bol s, screws and r ; i 1 eifinging to the boat, taken from her. i notice is intended to apprise the individuals i iiaveabstr llie above articles frorr the Tal , , t ure all well known to the subscri- J that unless said articles, one and all, are ■ ‘ ! returned to him, he will immediately ccm '■•euttons agreeably to the law, in such cases nim-ovided S. DUMMER. “j.-.i-i; ‘ 19 O BRICK MASONS AND CARPEN TERS. - i T.TiD proposals will be received by the Clerk ti.c Inferior Court of Heard county, for the buii ■ ii of a court house in the town of I’ ranklin, Heard > -. until the lirst Monday in June next. Bi ‘s to ee sizes, viz ; one 40 l>v 60 feet, one 30 by the iter 40 feet square, a bid for each ; the hall ,ud court room belc v, finished ; also a bid for each ’ • bed complete, after the style of the court house in ai.!e or Newnan. For further particulars ap . u the Inferior Clerk's Office. By order of the In i’ - •''ourt B. BLEDSOE, cic 11 M j PLANTERS HOTEL subscriber has removed from his old stand ’ ; corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets,! . buildings JiagenaTtv opposite, above Calhoun’s | ’ irehouse. He avails himself of this opportunity to ■ leturn his thanks to his friends and the public general ! lv,fr the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. j ■{ad hopes by con'ittve-J exertions and const; nfendeav- I ■ , to please, to rati it a continuance. Transient cus ,inters and reguur boarders wid be accommodated ■"'cs as low as circumsiances will permit. Horses . - a eiu to the livery stable of.Mr. Halstead, where ■ary attention will be paid to them. 1 F. B. NANCE. T \rch, 4th, 1811. 4tl DR. C. P. IIERVEY, OENTAtSURGEON, j .’ p E3P ECT FULLY announces to the citizens of j Columbus and i” vicinity, that he has taken; n on the corner ot Broad and Randolph streets, i . p first the store of Mr. 1.. J. Davis. it ofTers his services to the public as being ! • , >-t cases, to sav • entirely such decayed and ceih a? they nor. tear in t bn extracted.— ■ s success in soothing and finally saving many valr .ble teeth, in an extensive practice in many < f the ■t'lern and Southern cities, has been so den,led ■ , t he invites the public to call.confident that he can, Vs skill as a Dentist, be useful to f •* will cleanse, plug and insert tce’S, ‘i-r tVn - ‘ -,u entire sets, in a manner to be not on! mauritul an I natural in their appearance, bn to -ombf m ease i.i w iring with strength and durability. He will also n iffi.iiiiation and soreness ot the gums, giving them ’ by action which will improve, the breath and Hours from 9 till 1, and from 3to 6. 15 10 ‘ f JM ILLS A N 1) L A N D , FOR SALE. ’ THE subscriber offers for sale, on very accom * modatma terms, the settlement of land on which r . S ,d.- s situated in the north-cistern part of Mus cogee county, on the Upatnie Creek, 17 miles from •’ .b.mbus and 14 from Talbotton. ihe trad em- One thousand and twelve acre?, y hundred acres of which are lirst rate Oak and ry Land, and the remainder good pine land i'.vo hundred arres are clear'd, well fenced, and in a e'Od state of cultivation. On the premises are two go I trame dwelling houses, of small dimensions, and good log house, besides negro cabins and all nece sd"‘ out-buildings. re is also on the place an excellent Saw and :.-1 Mill, just completed and in perfect order. The ‘our stories high, and is on ihe I T patoie Cretk, K .. u m which rarely fails to affixd sufficient water lo seep the Mill in operation. e engagements of the subscriber alone induce . ,j 0 offer the place for sale. It is situated in an • -ellent neighborhood, near to a Church, School ! juse and Post Office, Tire place will he sold low. “ j ,t, e terms cannot fail to satisfy any one and. sirous • J HENRY KENDALL. oi parch, sing. * . 2 .. July 8 McDOUGALD & WA TS ON , ATTOKJiIES AT LAW, Co,umbus,Georg a LEG AL IN O TILLS. 17? OUR months after date, application will be made . to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave 1 to sell the negroes b'dun<ring to the “’state of Hillary Hooks, late of said cotmtv, deceased. ‘ JOHN G. HOCKS, Adm r. Mirchll J 4,n |TI OUR months afterdate, application will be made AT- to the honorable the Inferior Coo.. ot Muscogee I count v while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave (os. II all the teal estate of CLARK™ county, deed. JACOBCLARK, June 17 19 4m Administrators. MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court cf said I v v. uile sitting as a court for ordinary purposes. ’ r.,r p ave to sell the land belcnging to tnc estate oi qu, , 1S Hilley, Sen. late of said countv. deceased. THOMAS HILLEY, Adtn’r. F Lrnar-v 24 4 4m ■gTIOUR mouths ai’.cr date, application will be made il to the honorable the inferior court of Houston county, whvn sitting fur ordinary purposes, f rleave to sill till :he lands belonging to the estate of Harris Al len, dec’d. for the benefit of he heirs and creditors. IHOMAS A. H. SLEDGE, May 6 13 4;n Administrator de bonis non. yTIOUR months'afTe'r date. application will be made ‘J ’ to the inferior court of RrnJolph c mnly, sitting fir ordinary'purposes, fur have to sell the lands be hmgi-ug to t!ie ■ dale of W ill i im J. Orr, late of Hous ton ci nty. di c’d. B. W. ORR, Adm’r. Randolph co. June 3 17 4m FSyTOTICE TO DEBTORS""AND CBEDI TNi TORS.—AII persons indebted to the estate of l homas E. Taggart, and cen. ed, will please make im mediate payment, and those persons having demands against the estate, v i ! pres, nt thi m in terms of the law. W. RgIBUN SHIVERS, adm’r. March 4 4 3t TajOTIC E ‘TO"DEBTOILS’ &~C"REDi rORS. AH persons indebted to the estate of Major John Mitchell, late of Harris county', dec’d. are re quested to come forward and setilethe 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 the time orescrihed by law. H. W. BROOKS, ALEX. McDOUGALD, March 11 5 5t Executors, £ 4 EOtfGIA, HEARD COUNTY. U hereas Samuel Eight, Administrator on tlie estate of Samuel Night, sr. dec’d. applies to me for letters of dismission on said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho 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 1116 m CIKORGIA, lI IE ARD CO UNT YWhereat T Manemiah I.igon and Robert Atkinson apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mar shal! Ligon, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and .-ingular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, Feb. 23, IS4I. ‘bailey bledsoe,c.c. o. March 4 4 5t Cl EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY. Whereas T Murphy Taylor applies to me for letters of ad ministration on the estate of James Taylor, late ofsaid county,deceased. These are, then fore, 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 lie granted. Given under nty hand at office. Feh, 19, 1841. n SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o. March 4 5 5t Cl EORGIA, HEARD COUNTY . VV h.~s 6|” Noel Pace & Thomas J. Jones, executors the last will and tes'ament of Barnabas Pare, iare said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission on said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at mv offico, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand at office, Jan. 20.1841. 49 m6m BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. G 1 EORGIA. HEARD COUNTY. Whereas f John B. Ghent, Administrator on the estate of Pavid S. Bradley, dec’d. applies for let'ers of dismis sion on said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed kiv law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Olivo ... r r, Ap.il 14. IS4I. BAILEY BLEDSOE, cic. April 22 11 m6m K ORGIA.STEWART COUNTY.—Whcre- NLPT as ■ f "‘ n B. B ill, administrator of the estate of Ward 11. Ba.' 1 ’ deceased j applies to me for letters of dismission on salo es,ate . . , These are therefore to cite ,'od admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors sa "* deceased, to be and appear at the Court of OrdinJ* r . e J c * in and for said county on the first MoiKiJ’ v , ,n i ,D next, at which time application will he mao ‘’ 7 ltle Court for letters of dismission, and show cituse, ii ar! , v they have, whysaid letters should not be Given under myliand at office, this4th Jan. 18*11 • 47m6tn J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. <7, UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order ST of the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart county, when sitting as a court of ordinary, wii! he so'd before the court house door in Walker county, on the first Tuesday in 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 oiphans, in Stewart county. L. T. EUBANK, Gu3r. May 20 15 td rf-'IEORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.— Whereas SU*T Robert Hardie administrator of the estate of Mi chael Gilliou, deceased, applies for letters of dismis sive from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile their objections, within the terms of the law, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, Dec. 12, IS4O. 44m6m SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk. C'A EOIIGIA. STEWART COUNTY.-Where j* as Hugh F. Rose, adm’or. and Elizabeth Vin- [ :?.m, adm’trx. of the. estate of Elisha Vinson, late, of said county, deceased, apply to me for letters of dis mission on said estate. These are therefore to notify and require all persons interested or concerned, to be and appear at or before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun ty, on the first Mondav in May next, to show cause, if any they have, whv said letters should not be granted to said administrators on that day. i. won under my hand at office, October 10. IG4O. S.bi 6m ‘J. S YARBROUGH, o. c. o. zf “1 L< >RGIA, TALBOT COUNTY.— Vv hereas j sILIT Jabeth Gray applies to me for letters of dis j mission of administration, de bonis non, on the estate | of Aden Gray, dec used. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin j gular the kindredand creditors of said deceased, to be I and appear at tnv office, within ihe time prescribed by j law. to show cause, if any they have, why saiJ letters i should not he graded. I Given under my hand ot office, Jan. 4. 1840. i 46m6tn WILLIAM S. GOSS.c.c.o. ‘MTH CORGIA. BAKER COUNTY.—Wherea ‘UY Robert ITardie and John Gillion, Jr. adminis titters on the estate of John Gillion, sr. deceased apply for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credi'ors of said deceased ‘o rile their objections, if any they have, why said let ters should n l be granted. Given under mv hand at office, Dec 12,1840. 44 m6m SETH C■ STEVENS,CIerk. QEORGI COUNTY.— Whereas Wm ‘l'. Sinclair, administrator o the estate of John Sinclair, late and .ceased, applies for letters offfiismission. These are therefore to cite ard admonish all and singular the kindred and all persons in crested, to be i and appear at tnv office within the time prescribed by law, and file theirobjections, if anv there be. before the expiration of six months from this date, why said letters of dismission should not be granted to him. Given under my hand at office this 3d December. IS4O. 43 m6m. LEVI M. ADAMS.c. c. o. /piEORGIA. HEARD COUNTY.—Whereas sLJY W lliam 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 tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office w ithin the time prescribed bylaw, and shew cause if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office, this the 29th April. 1841. ‘ BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o. May G 13 5t STAY MULE. STRAYED from the owner about the first of Jan uary last, a dark hay MARE MULE, not bro ken, two or three years old. swab-tailed, wilh an O branded on the right hip. She was brought from Ken tucky, bv the way of Lagange, Hamilton, and Colum bus, and will likely attempt to letnrn the same way.— Any information directedto the Enquirer office w ill be received as a favor. 1 s.l 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, will be received by us at par. jCU 5 * No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. BLAIR & RIVES. Washington City, April 20, 1841. BAKER “COUNTY! WVriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, w V 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 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! WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in July, at the market house, in the City of Columbus, the following property, to-wit ; One piana forte, levied on as tho property of Eliza Shivers, to satisfy one ft fa in favor of Nancy Tarver vs Eliza Shivers, and Seymore R. Bonner, security. Property pointed out bv Seymore R. Bonner. April BARTLETT WICKS, Cor. IfiVxECTTTOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an or -2A der of the honorable the Inferior court of Baker county, Georgia, white sitting for ordinary purposes, \'vill 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 fo!iO w ' n § property to-wtt : fifteen hundred acres of oak"at. q hickory land, belonging to the estate of Mi chael ket'% dec’d. numbers as follows : 106 and 107; those two* ton? tla ve £25 acres of open land ; the im provement is allot. 106, Jhen 93 182 ; those four above named lots are in tho jecond district of Baker county, then 140 and 142 ; thosetlots awn the 3d District ofsaid county. The above p/operty will be sold on a credit with two payments ; the Orst payment four months from the day of sale, the last payment twelve months from the day of sale, xvith small nD ,es ! an< good approved securities. All persons w.' s " ,n S *° purchase will do well to 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 creditors ofsaid deceased. Sale to continue from day to day until all is disposed of. Terms made known on the day of sale. CHARLES POWELL, Adm’r Baker co. April 15 10 td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —Will be sold on Saturday the 12th day of June next, at the late residence of Drury Clark, dec’d. in Muscogee co. by order of the inferior court ofsaid county, the follorv irig 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 H. Wynn. ‘P'T appearing to the court, that the defendant in this M. 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 in this State, once a month for three n onths. A true copvfrom the minutes of the Superior Court, April term, 1841. A. LEVISON, Clerk’ April 29 m3m BARNABY RUDGE: A New Story, by Charles Dickens, (Boz.) THE Proprietots ofthe New World Newspaper. takes this nictlio.i to announce that they are a bout to commence in both editions of the New World, Fohoand Quart*, anew story by the popular author of the Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickleby, Oliver Twist, &c. on Saturday the 27th day of March.— Subscribers in the country me requested tofoiward their orders as soon as possible. The price ofthe New World is $3 pe annum, payable in advance.— Post Masters are authorized to forward the amount free of charge. Address, J. \t INCHESTER, 30 Ann-st. N. Y SIX CENTS REWARD. WILL be given for a man calling himself SAM UEL HOKE, a saddler and harness maker hy trade. Said Hoke is about five feet 7 inches high, dark completion arid datk hair, weighs about one hun dred and thirty pounds. Said Hoke left this place hav ing in his possession a gold watch, which he came by dishonestly, also left wihout pavinghis 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 n quested 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 savs he is free ; came here with John Benton, from Quincy, Florida, and says that his moth er lives in Charleston. He is small, weighing about 100 pounds, and about 20 years old ; dark complected. The owner, if anv, is desired to come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him away. He says John Benton has his fee papers. WILLIAM BRQWN Jailor. Maj 20 \* ts i GREAT SALE OF APALACHICOLA PROPERTY. ON the Second Monday n July next, will be sold in the City of Columbus, all the property of the j Franklin Land and Apalachicola Lot Company, con sisting of 600 feet of wharfs in front of Blocks C and C. 56 lots improved and unimproved in the City of Ap alachicota. 50 acres adjoining said town. 320 acres within three miles ofsaid town. Terms made known by the Trustees on the flay of sale which will be without reserve. J. C. WATSON. D. McDOUGALD, J.S. CALHOUN, B. HEPBURN, Mav 13 14 td Trustees ’ DISSOLUTION. THE concern of Yonge & Bead, is this day closed | by mutual consent. William P. is au-| limnzed to settle its affairs, for which purpose only, the name of me firm will hereafter bo use,:. WM. P. YONGE, June 10 19 4t JOSIAR BEALL. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM the. stables of the subscribers on the 24th ult. a bay horse in good order, shod all round, about 8 years old, 15) or 16 hands high, blind in the left eye, the other a little dim, a s'.ar in his forehead, long tail, fore top cut short, works well in any kind of harness; the hair off in spots about hL head, caused by surfeit ; in other maiks recollected. Whoever delivers the said horse to us or any information lead ing to his recovery will be suitably rewarded and all reasonable expenses paid. FLEMING & HARTNESS. June 3 17 3t CITY TAXES—LAST CALL. THE Books for receiving Tax returns will be closed on the 31st July, and turned over to the Collector, and persons who have not given in their taxes lor the present year will do well to call at the Clerks office and give them in. All are cw are of the consequences of not giving in Taxes. Office in the Market House. W. A. DOUGLASS, Cl’k July 15 23 td OAK MOUNTAIN Mineral Springs, Talbot County, Georgia. subscriber having purchased half of these JsL Springs, and having improved the same, his house is teady for the reception of visitors. These Springs have been but recently discovered, and con sequently been vi-ited by but few, but in all cases, have betn beneficial. There will be a Bathing House erected by the 12th ol July. He declines giving 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 not pleased, it shall be no fault of his.— These Springs are within half a mile of the road lead ing from Coiumbus to the Warm Springs, in Meri wether county, near the line of Talbot and Harris counties, 25 miles from Columbus. ELISHA BUSTIN. July 15 23 3t EDUCATION. MR. F. A. HALLAUR, respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, Thai he will open an English and Classical School at the upper end of the City, near Mr. Wiley Jones’ dwel ling house, commencing on Monday the 12th lrist. at the annexed prices for a session of 12 weeks. 1. The Latm and Greek Classics, the Read ing and Speasing of the French, Spanish, Italian and German Languages, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, &c. §lO 00 2d. Reading, Writing. Composition, Arithme tic, Geography, English Grammar, &c. 8 00 No deduction from the prices will be made for ab sence from School, except in case of sickness of more than two weeks. No vithdrawal from School during the session allowed unless paid tor the whole time.— Tuition considered due at the middle ot the session. Columbus, July 8 22 3t ” notice! ” THE public are cautioned against trading for two notes ot two hundred and fifty dollars, each payable to Elisha Pitts 01 bearer, as I shall not pay the ame unless compelled by law. DRURY S- ALLEN. Wehadkoe P. 0., Ala. July 22 24 3t The Enquirer will copy 3 times and forward their accounts to me. DROUGHT TO JAIL A negro man who says his name is DICK, and be longs to Robert Ware and Beni. H. Warren of Augusta Ga., and runaway from Uobett Ware of Montgomery county, Ala ; said negro is about 60 years old. The owners are requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take him away. WM. BROWN, Jailor. July 22 24 ts A VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Plantation for sale, with Grist and Saw Mill attached. AVERY desirable plantation, containing fifteen hundred and fifty acres—lying on the Chatta hoochee River, in the county of Stewart, 15 miles fom 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 laud is oak ami hickory, the remainder pin*’. The Hitcba chce 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 ge-.r 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 steamboats, 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 it is said by those who have resided on the place, that not a single case of fever has originated on 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—and any one de sirous of purchasing, will do well to examine thisplace, as a like opportunity may not again soon offer—and as in the event of its suiting, the terms cannot fail to be i satisfactory. Richard M. Pitts resides on the plan tation, and will furnish ail the information desired, respecting it. DANIEL McDOUGALD. Columbus. June 17 19 ts T W O P L A N T AT IONS 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 improvements. e plantation contains nine hundred apd forty acres of land,. 500 of it open land, of a superior quality, en closed witk good fences, and in an excellent state of cultivation. Dn the premises, are a wood 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 fom Florence to Marion county, and is 10 miles from Florence, 8 from Lumpkin, and 6 from a landing on the Chattahoochee River. The other place contains 700 acres of land. 300 o, which are cleared, and in excellent order for planting. The uncleared portion is well timbered w ith oak and h ekorv. On this plantation are a good dwelling house, negro cabins, andgin complete, it is on the | road leading from Florence to Marion 12 mil - s from Florence and 7 from Lumpkin. A more minute description of these plantations is deemed un necessary, as anv 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 he shown at any time, to any one who wishes to examine either, or both of them. LEWIS DUPREE. June 17 . Warm spr in gs 7 Meriwether County, Ga. THE subscriber having purchased this well known establishment, will open his house early in June, fur the reception of visitors. He decl ne giv ing many details of fair promises, of what, heintends to do for those who mat call upon him. but simply adds— call! and if you are no. pleased, it shall be no fauit o his. To those who arc in pursuit of PLEASURE, call His B II 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 si ail be in abun dance, and ihe invalid can he as retired as necessary. 1 deem it entirely unnecessary to say any thing in re lation to the Bath, suffice it to sav,there is none equal to 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 he sufficiently high to ensure a good table and good attention. In short, every at tention that is necessary, and fvery comfort that can be rendered to his visiters shall be his constant en 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, call on me or my agent, Mr. Jonat an Niles ; one or the other will at all times be at the Springs to point out the lots and prices. S. R. B. April 22 111 A The Macon Messenger,Southern Record'r, Stan dard of Union, and Alabama Journal, will pub'ish this weekly until the Ist of August, and forward their ac counts to me at Columbus. Georgia. S. R. B. LIBERAL ADVANCES ‘ ADE on goods consigned to SM ITU. BEAT IVB TIE & Go. Auction and Commission Mer chan’s, Columbus, Georgia. November 13 39 ts The Commercial Advertiser, Apalachicola , Flor ida, will insert the preceding, three months, and transmit the account as above. REMOVAL. “HTitR. JNO. J. B. HOXEY, has removed his of- H 9 fice to tlie room over the store of T. A. Bran non, a few doors above Taylor and Walker’s, and nearly opposite Col, John Banks’ Drug Store. Jan, 12. Chattahoochee R.R. & Banking Cos. of Ga. 1 Columbus, July 17, 1841. j JN pursuance of a recommendation of the Stock holders present at the Banking House on the 10th 1 July, instant, the Directors, on the 15th instant, ap pointed Van Leonard, John Betlmne and Wm. P. ‘ Yonge, Trustees, for the benefit of the creditors and Stockholders of said Institution ; and have this day delivered into the hands of said Trustees the assets ; and .labilities of said institution. By order: July 21 24 2t L. GAMBRILL, Cachier. \ TRUST SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, bearing date, 17ih July, mst. we will sell at private sale, the Bank-1 ing House and Lot, with all improvements thereon, I .-ltuate on the corner of Randolph anj Ogletnorpe | streets. The lot contains 66 feet on Randolph and i 147 feet 10 inches on Oglethorpe street, and will re- j ceive in payment for the same, the Bi Is of the Chat tahoochee Rail Road and Banking Company of Geor gia. The titles are indisputable. JOHN BETHUNE, j WM. P. YONGE, ; Columbus, July 22 24 4t THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been appointed Trustees of the assets | of the Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking j Company ofGeoigia, they will attend at the office ot the said Institution every day (Sunday’s excepted,) from 11 to 1 o’clock, for the transaction ot any business connected with the same. JNO BETHUNE, July 22 24 4t WM. P. YONGE. BROUGHT TO .!AIL, ON the sth April, a negro man by the name of LEWIS, who says he belongs to Mas. Harriet Pope, of Jackson county, Florida. The owner is re quested to come forward, pay expenses and take him awav. WM, BROV\ N, jailor. Columbus, Ga. April 29 12 tt BROUGHT TO JAIL ©N the 22d dtiy ot February last, two negro boys, Sandy about 25 years old, yellow complected, who says he belongs to Phi.ip Schley, Esq. of Colum bus, Georgia. The other a !>■ y Daniel, 20 years old, black comploction, who says he belongs to Butt Ing ram, of Alabama, living 20 miles from Columbus,Ga. on the Montgomery stage road. The owners of said negroes are requested to come forward, comply with the terms of the law and take tin in awav. ROBERT REAVES, sh’ff. Stewart co. March 25 7 ts ’ NEW BOOKS. SECOND part of Democracy in America, by De- Tocqueville ; being a continuation of his treatise I on our institutions, which are known as being ‘he most correct of any written. Anew supply ofGeorgid Scenes,illustrated edition. The American Almanac for 1841. Friendship’s Offering. The Token. Mercedes,by Cooper, £cc. &c. Jnst received at NORTON & LANGDON’S. March II 5 ts L tND FOR SALE. 7TUITTE subscriber offers for silo, the following JuL tracts of land on terms to suit purchasers, to wn: the settlement where he now lives, in Russell county, Alabama, 19 miles above Columbus, on the road to LaFayette, containing Twelve Hundred Acre?, four 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 ar.d inferior to none in the country, as regards quality ; also one section of land in the lower part of Chambers couniv. on the B’g Halawakee Creek, 200 acres bottom land, 30 or 40 acres cleared, and inferior to none in the State, Purchasers would do well to call and see. Terms will he one. two and three in stalments. ZACHARIAH WHITE. Wacoochee Valley, June 24 20 2t SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD TAHE subscriber, residing in Columbus, Georgia lost about a month since, a valuable negro man for the apprehension of whom in any secure jail so that he can get him, he will give twenty-five dollars; and if the said negro man has been decoyed away by any white person, or been furnished with free 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 is about 28 years of ago. of snail stature, ami named Elije. He is believed to have never shav ed. and his appearance, in consequence, is somewhat singular, the hair being long on bis upp- r lip. When spoken to. he almost invariably puts his finger to the side of his head, and scratches his hair, and h's speech is accompanied by a slight hesitancy. He has th° marks oi a gun shot, just above the knee, in the right thigh, it is thought; the bone was fractured, arid the wound is still visible. The negro, when he said any thing about running away, which he occasional ly did, mentioned Tennessee os the direction of his flight. SAMUEL BOYKIN. Columbus, Ga. .Tune 10 18 ’ $25 _ RE WARD MY yellow man, LEWIS, left Columbus about the first day of June, with a pass, signed by General Daniel MoD mgald, authorizing him to come to ’he Madison Springs, in this Stale. Lewis is a bright mulatto, about 30 years of age, 5 feet, 8 inehes high, thick-set and well made, and is w’ell known in Augusta, having formerly belonged to Samuel Hale, Esq. of that City. Lewis when he left Columbus was riding a grey horse. The above, reward will be given for his apprehension. D. MORRISON, July 1 21 if Madison Springs.’ SEPARATION BETWEEN Eli Gray and Mary Gray, of Tal bot county. Inasmuch, as we consented to dis solve our union, 1 feel no respon-ibility whatever, res ting on me, for her contracts. July 1 21 6tpd ELI GRAY. AN ELECTION ‘ S3IOR Captain of the 773d District, G. M. will be held at the court house, on Saturday the third July next. By order of GEORGE W. MARTIN. Major. June 24 20 2t ~ wynntonWmale academy. ~ TH E second term of this Institution will commence 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. YV. B. MONRO,’ Principal. June 24 20 4t MONE* LOST. A LETTER was mailed by me at Selma, Ala. on the 13th January last, for Lawrenceville, Gwinnett countv, Ga. containing the following des cribed Bank Bil's, which has not been received at Lawrenceville, viz : $100—2027. Three days afterdate A. payable to W. R. Murphy. Decatur, Ala. 7th March, 1838. (Branch of the Bank of S. of A.) S. O. Nelson, Cash. H. Green, Pres. § 100—411. Three days after date, B. payable to W. (the balance of the name somewhat o ‘iterated ) Branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama, at De catur,s‘h October. 1837. H. Green, Pres. AV. Keys, Cashier. sloo—762—A—Branch of the State of Alabama.-- Mobile, Ala. 10th March, 1836. A. Armstrong, Cash. Geo. S. Gaines. Pres. I sloo—372—A. Branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama. Mobile. Ala. Parable to t . 310- Prince, 29th January, 1838. Cashier and President same as above. . SIOO 7332 A. President. Directors and Cash ier, of the Bank of Virginia, payable on demand at their Banking House, in Richmond, Vn. to ‘A . Pat ton, jr. or boater. Richmond. 14th February. 1836. J. Brockenbrough, President. A. Rotiinson, Cashier. All persons and Banks particularly, are requested to keep a strict lookout fur the same. JAMES C. RLSSFLL. April 8 9 ls JOII N R. McFAIfLAN, ATTORNEY” AT LAW, Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama, j WILL practice in the counties of Henry, Bar-- hour, Pike, Russell and Macon. April 22 n 11 WM. RABUN Slii VERS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. “Will practice in alt the courts of the Chattahoochee circuit, amt in the adjacent counties in Alabama. March 4 ._ 4 3 _"! : r23HE subscribers having connected themselves m J. the practice of LAW, will attend all the Countv Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the adjoining counties of Alabama. Office .n Mclntosh Row, immediately over Aden ££oN, June 14. 19tf J. M. GHERRY. w. g. mTdTvls, ATTHRNF f AT lAWj Apalachicola, Florida, PRACTICES in the Courts of the Mtdd.c atn Western Districts, and the Court of Aopeals Refers to Hon. J. S. Cal noUN, j?’ TAiNE.Esq.andS. R. BoNNfR, Esq., 0^”™ b “ s Georgia. EM— ” BROUGHT TO JAIL ON the 7ih June, a negro boy JACKSON, abu 12 or 13 years old. yellow complexion, ‘ ‘ Oh about 85 lbs. and says he belongs to John Jemmtt .of Richmond county, Virginia, a tobacco trader Iht bov says that be lost his master between R>ts place and Montgomery Mr. James Bennett i\lr. J. Bennett, resides m Ta botton, G • owner is requested to come forward, prove I■ ‘I Ji pay expenses and take hin^^ y ' BROWN , Jailor. Columbus Ga. Jupc 17 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in ihe Post Office at Columbus. July Ist, 1841. Ligou Wm Lyon Dr James M I .anier Sterling Long J A S Lewis Dr Jacob A Loinax Wm J Lewis Jno A Lawrence Mrs Elnora Lowuen Henry Lawson Miss Margaret Arnold Sheldon 5 Atcber F C A r wood Mr. Arnaid Moses Andes Elizabeth Austin Allen J Brown Mrs E Brown Wm Badger J B Bennett R F & M Broadnax Henry | Bartow Wm Cl l Bajalaw Dr Samuel , Brennan Mrs E l Bun Geo W 2 j Beall Mrs M F Moreland Jefferson Moore C M Moftid Henry Mott Mrs Nancy Marshall Mi sL Marshall Mi s L E Mason W W Maim llii on T Moore Abner 2 M oore M iss J B Moulder S W Mathewson Mr. Murrell Eliza Mims Charley Marshall John J -Moore James S Me leaf V Moyston W A Macgruder Arch McFarling the blind man McCiusky Major McClendon \\ in V McGibony James G McKiriey Bealy McKinzie Kemth Newsom Datha Noisier Dr Hugh M 2 Norman Patsey I'Nixon James Oats Jether Parker Z Philips Miss Mary E Page Daniel Penny Miss Peddy Pitts Geo J Patrick Jno M Pruett James ■ Baltick Lucinda ■ Benn-tt Jno i Bittners F M j Bandy A W j Buckner Jei v j Baird Dr Jno B ! Budard Mrs Jane i Bray Janies H ! Bat bct E S 1 Beckham A G 1 Beasly B ! Godins Miss Mary Ann j Coleman Catherine ; Coleman Benj F Cunning Jno I Corlis C G Cameron Dugald j Campbell James H 2 j t ’ ook A J I Chtdsey Wm Y I Clark Jno VV Ciowell Miss A Clemmons Miss Elizabeth Carr Patty Chatman Samuel Christian Thomas Canon Miss Francis Cordell J \Y j dayton F D I Doles Francis Dunn Miss E Pace \\ m Pace Wm jr Prigden Thomas C Pryor Philip Pickard Silas Peck Turner Person* Dr Charles lb Perry Green Pope All s Sarah V C Powell Miss Elizabeth Ray Benjamin Reed James 2 Robinson Richard Reeves Prior Ragan E Ragan .) H Rogers E Rogers Adam Schurepert Amos Stevens Jno C Stone George Simmons James Smith GeoSlerling Stone L M Smith Lazanah Stone Jno Smith Jasper S Smead Mary A Spivey E B W Smith Crawford Tay or Wm Thomas Elijah Timons James Thornton Airs Ann C Tooke Jno Toliert P J Topp Jno S Townsend Lewis Thornton Ibr H A Thursby P J Taylor H K. Thom Wm Upton David VV Vinson James While Win W 3 Wilson Joseph Ware Sarah Warren J AI Wood Harriet Wilson Joel Worrell Wm G West Charles Ward Dr Jno Woodruff Capt L T Walling Wm 2 Weliborne J W 2 i Williams Daniel I Woods Father Wade Alarv A Williams Hary servant (Weathcrd Win i Woodson J G i Wilson James TI ! Williams Miss Sarah VVood Wm G Wade Mrs A j Willis (. K j Wilcox Do Wit F j Williams Lerov j Williams Alarv S ‘Williams Miss garah Davis Jno B 1 beggars Mrs Ann Ibe n Alien Duffy G or M Doles Zachariah Dawkins Miss H English A 2’ Evans Susan Eaton J Ward Furgutson Mrs Sarah Fhning lb F Floyd McSabith Foran James -Few Rev Dr J A Freeman Miss Enieline Fountain Noah Fort Benjamin Fay, Ktlbourne & Cos Grey Marion Gordy Wilson Gathwright Z P Gillispie Jno J 2 Grace Byrd M -j Guerry Peter V Giddings Winny Gardner Ooiin Gray Dr Peter Grissom James Hays Robert Holland Wm Hnnley Jno i Hinton Joshua 3 ! Hand Thomas Hamblet Samuel Hammond Jno Hearn Elijah Harwood B R 2 Harris Francis Hoff J B Hill Abner 2 Harmony Jno Harwell Y\ in Hunt Jno Hollor Jacob Hodge Wm Hardeway Sanfiold Hunt Henry Maniac Sarah Hays Harriet Hager Jno Harker J Harvil James Harm! Jesse [Taiiald James Hatcher Samuel J Harrington Philip j Howard C C Hutchinson R T Haws Thomas Hull & Spencer Jessup Geo R Jewett M Jordan Thomas .Tones Miss Lucy Ann Jones Airs Nancy Johnson Dr Win Johnson James Johnson Robert G Kelly Miss Charlotte j l.ow’ry Thomas Leopard Jno D Persons wishing advertised letters will please ask for them. JOHN P. M. Columbus July 1, 1841. DRUG STORE. nsrilTE subscriber having purchased the stork of JL Drugs of Benjamin Walker, late deceased, will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oi], Dye-Stufl's, Glass, and a full supply of the most reputable patent Medi- j cipes, and respectfully invites Physicians and other per- | sons wishing to purchase, to give him a call. The; business will be continued at the old stand of Taylor O Walker, sign of the Golden Mortar, Broad-street, &olumbus, Geo. SAM’L A. BILLING. MEDICAL/—lJrs. Boswell & Billing, having uni ted in the practice of Medicine, they tender their pro fessional services to ihe 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 Taibot county. The owner is requested io come forward, prove prop erty, puv expenses and take him avvav. Said boy is about 25 vearsold. WM. BROWN, Jailor. July 8’ 22 if LITERARY NOTICE. rSIHE Rev. J. S. Baker, having accepted of an JL agency from the National 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 < f 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 1 Science, and the citi- ■ zens of Columbus generally, are respectfully invited to ; attend. “ July 8 22 Ttpd ! UARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order of the honorable the inferior court of Stewart I countv, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be sold before ihe court house door in Walker county, on the first. Tuesday io August next, between the usual ! hours of sale, lot of land, No. 204, in the 27th District j and 3d Section of Walker county. Sold as the prop, ertyof Cullen Dormans’orphans, in Stewart county. ! L. T. EUBANK, Guar. ! July 3 _ 22 td : NOTICE. 2JTOTIN L. LEWIS, Esq. will act as the Agent rs • the undersigned, during his temporary absence iii Alabama. N. W. COCKE. June 17 19 2t ‘ DISSOLUTION. rrnilH partnership heretofore existing in the name ll of Whitesides & Wilder for running a S’age j Line between Columbus, Ga. and Chattahoochee, Fia. ] was dissolved bv mutual consent, on the first instant.— i All the unfinished business of the concern will be closed j bv John Whiti sides, or his autli rised agent. J WHITESIDES & WILDER. June 10 18 3t fifty dollars reward. STOLEN last night from mv room, from one hun dred and fifteen to one hundred and thirty-five j doilars in specie, m atin box. (sardine hex) partly ! rolled in paper, whole and half dollars ; o her denomi ’ nations in small Lucifer Match Boxes, marked wth 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. nniiE subscriber, formerly proprietor of the Cobrni- J I JL bus Hotel, will open on the 25 h June next, a I house of entertainment to those persons visiting the I Muscogee, bet'er known as the Pine Knot Springs.in : this county. The excellent properties of these waters, j inferior to none in the United States, the healthy state ] of the neighborhood and the fine society which mav al ways he found at these springs, will render them a place of popular and fashionable resort. Prof. Dotting the State Geologist, visited these springs, aralvzed the waters, and pronounced them in point of heabhy j-nedicinai properties, inferior to none in the State- j He hopes that by proper attention to the wants of his friends he will he favored with a large share of public | patronage. Dancing will he allowed 1o those who de light in the amusement, and every effort made to please. He invites his friends to give him a call and assure then’ they shall not go awav disappointed. JESSE H, REEVES. Jyge 2-1 |l) ff RULE NISI TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.— To tho honorable the Superior Couit of said count). —Ga- briel Jones vs James Ennis. yiryHE petition of Gabriel Jones, respectfully shew -I_H. eth that J-nies Ennis of said county, hereto fore, to-wit : on the thirteenth day ot Aiareh in tho year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty nine, K wit : in said county, made, executed and deliveied to your petitioner, his certain deed ot mortgage, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, and witnessing that the said James Enins had on that day, made and de- livered to votir petitioner, his five ceriam promissory notes, subscribed w ih bis own hand, end bearing even date with said mortgage deed, whereby the sad James Ennis promised o pay your petitioner or bear er, by the first of which said netts, six hundred dol lars on or before the first day of January next, ensu ing, tile date thereof for value received, and by the sc j condos said notes, the said Janies Ennis promised to pay your petitioner or bearer, seven hundred dollars, on or before the first day ot January eighteen hundred and for'y-one, for value received, and by the third of said notes ttie said James Ennis promised to pav your petitioner or bearer eight hundred debars, on or be fore the first day of January eighteen hundrtd and forty-two, for value received, and by the fourth of said notes, the said Janies Ennis promised to pay your pe tition! r or bearer nine hundred dollars, on or bo 11to the first day of January eighteen hundred and Torty three, for value received, and bv the fifth ol said prom- issory notes, the said James Ennis promised to pay j your petitioner or bearer one thousand dollars, on or | before the first day of January eighteen hundred and forty-four, for value received, and by the said mort<> J gage deed, he the said James Ennis."for and in con sideration of the sum of five dollars by your petit oner | to the said James Ennis in baud paid, the receipt j whereof, is by said moitgage deed acknowledged, as well as for ibe better seceriug the paym-m ot tho aloresaid live promissor l notes, the said Janies Ennis dni grant, bargain and sell unto vour petitioner, his heirs and assigns, all the following prepeily, to- w u j lots of land No’s, one hundred ano iwcive, two hun dred and twenty-six, and two hundred and fiftv-six, alt in the: ninth district, of said county of Randolph and number tv/o hundred and thirty-five in the fifth district of said,county, together with all and singular the rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belong ing. A.so three negro s'aves, to-wit : Alalinda a wo man about twenty-one years of age, and her too chil dren, Dennis a boy ah nit live* years old, Frances t> girl about two years old, and four horses aud one mule, one yoke of oxen and wagon, five cows and calves, forty- wo head of hogs amt live feather beds, bedsteads and furniture, together with all and singular the house hold and kitchen furniture of the said Janies Ennis, together with all the crops of the said James Ennis, annually, (till paid) to have and to hold the said Liai gained land and premises and property to (the said Gabriel Jones) your petitioner, his heirs ar.d assigns to nis and then own proper use and benefit and lit hoof forever, and the said Janies Funis lor himself,- Ins heirs, executors and administrators, the said bar gained premises and properly, unto your petitionei did warrant agair.st the claim of Inn st-ff and tns heiis, end against the claim of all other lertor.s, whatever With a provision, nevertheless, that if ipe v<fil James Ennis, his hens, executors and administrators, should and did well and truly pay or causa to Se paid unto your petitioner, his heirs and assigns, the aloreim n - sums of money in said notes specified, accor ding to the tenor and effect thereof, on the days and tim s mentioned and appointed for the pa\mi nt there of, in the said promissory notes nieniiom and, with la-.v fui 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 pi onerty then bv con veyed as the said promissory notes should cease, tie-v termine and be “okJ to all intents and purposes. Now this petition sheweth to the court that the first and se cond promissory notes heretofore specified, to wit: the note due on or t>< fore the first day of January next en suing, the date of -said mortgage deed, and the note due on or before the first day of January next, e nsw v ing, the date of said mortgage deed, arid the note duo on or before the first day ol January eighteen hundred and forty-one, with interest on each, have long ainto been due and payable (as aforesaid)-but that neither the said .Tame- Ennis nor a.av person or persons on his betinl! have paid the said sums of money therein specified, or any part thereof, but has hitherto wholly and entirely failed and refused so to dir—.Therefore your petitioner prays that the said James Ennis be ordered by the court to pay into tiie Clerk's Office es the same on or before the first day of the next Term.- thereof, the said sums of money in the last aforesaid two promissory notes specified, together with all in-- terest and cost which may be due thereon, at the time of such payment, or that in default thereof, bv the said Janies Ennis the Equity of Red< atptien (if the said James Ennis in and to said mortgaged lots oA lands, be thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed. • ISAAC K. BOWER, Att’v for petitioner. The foregoing petition having been tn ard and con sidered by the Court, It is therefore, on motion < P consel for the petitioner, ordered that the said James Ennis pay into the Clerks Office of this Court, on i r before the first day of the next Term thereof, the said’ sums of money due and nnpa'd on the first two prom issory notes in said petition, firs! and second mentioned together with all interest and cost accruing at tho time of such payment, and in default thereof, that the Equity of Redemption of the said James Ennis in and to said mortgage and lots of land be from thenceforth for ever barred and foreclosed, and it is further ordered, that a true copy in substance of this Rule Nisi lie served upon the said Janies Ennis personally, at least j 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 ftom the minutes of Randolph Su perior Court, February Term, 1841. O. H. GRIFFITH, Clerk. Th E C ELEBRATED HORSE, RUBIN HOOD, j JLT T IL s tand the ensuing season, one ha'f of his V w time at my stable, nineteen miles above Colum bus, in Russel) county, Ala., and the other part of his j time at Lafayette, Chambers county, Ala., and will bo j let to mares at the reduced price oi Fifty Dollars, due I 25th of December next. Mares sent over thirty miles will he fed two months grans. Person* failin ‘ j to get a colt in the Spring, will he allowed the Fa\ season gratis, if the marcs are sent to my stable. AIV care w ill be taken to prevent accidents and escapes but noliahitioes for either. As to Robin’s performances on the turf, a ref* renee to the Stud Book or the Spirit of the Times, will give entire satisfaction. It is also due him to.oav. that his colts, so far as trials have been made, have been sur passed by none in the United States. The season w II commence the first of March, an end the first of Julv. Z. WHITE & JNO. CROW ELL. .Tan. 27. 1841. 40 ts WINDOW BLIND ANI) SASH FAC TORY And Ilotipe and Sion Painting’. I y If 4ITE undersigned has taken a shop on Hando’p’i j jl street, betwen the Post Office and Davies’ cor ner, where he intends keeping constantly on hard I anyquantity of window sash and blinds of all descrip I tions and of superior workmanship, made under lira j own direction. He is also prepared to make to order at | short notice any sizes or quality of these articles, which j ir.av n it be on hand. I House, Sign and Fancy Painting, attended to as. i usual. j The public are respectfully invited to give me a cal ; when any work in my line is needed, and I will try | to please them in quality and prices-. | T will sell Sash at the following price*: j Sash 12 by 14—primed aud glazed. 40 cts. per h"hf. I do 10 by 12 do do 30 do do do 8 by In do do 20 do do do 7 by 9 do do 15 do do MUSES GARRETT. February 23 3 ij | THE MUSCOGEE INSURANCE CO’Y ARE now’ ready for the transaction of business.—• Office over William A. Redd &. Co’s, store. directors: ; JON WARREN. JOHN PEABODY, | GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, THACKER B. HOWARD E. S. GREENWOOD, KENTTJT H’KINZIE. JOHN BANKS. President. Matt. R. Eva ns, Secretary. 17 2 ts DR. TAYLOR IJjFAS removed his office to Preston’s Row, a few j®. doors East of Preston’s Corner,where he may I ireneraUv be found unless when professionally engaged I ° Feb 9. 1 ts C O T T () N BAG G 1 N G . Direct Importations. THE subscribers have just completed their sea son’s import of Cotton Bagging, consisting of Dundee 44 inch, weighing 2| lbs. per yard. “ 44 “ “ 2 “ u 44 ii u n•• ii 44 a ii ]jj ii • ii 43 ii ii k ii 42 ii ii H “ * Inverness 43 “ “ U “ “ Double E. I. Gunny 44 “ “ 2 “ “ Single “ “ 43 “ “ H “ “ D Also, Scotch Twine, superior 3 strand. Bale Ro>ie, India and English. ! Which are offered to the planters and merchants r f | Georgia, at such prices and on such credits, for ciiv j acceptance, as will render a home purchase more ad : vantageous than one in a northern market, and ennb'o i supplies to be sent immediately into the interior, do rmo the existence of good river navigation, and at the ’ prevailing very low rates of freight. ANDREW LOW ?■ Go. j Savannah, May 13 1 J 1 1 | TO THE CITIZENS OF CO-T/'MBUS : I TAKE pleasure in informing tlu ’ci izi ns that the City Physician, Dr. J. J. B. Hoxey. has procured a I supply of genuine Vaccine Matter, an; h- iqipli’ ation to him, can be vaccinated. I avail men F<ft! is oj portunitv to congratulate you upon iV c r.onit u> and g< rl health of our Citv, and upon the absence o’ all eaus*£ within the knowledge ofthe Citv autboruie-: fit,, , v to proiuce disease. L. LE 'A Ist, Mayxqr.