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SHERI 1 ’ F ’ S_S A LKS.
muscogee county.
WILE be sold on the first ‘I ueiiiay in Septem
ber, at ilie market bouse in the City of Co
lumbus, between the usual Lours of aa'e,
One half acre lot of land distinguished by number
one liundred and fifty-six, in the £hii district of Mus
cogee county, containing i.o2| acres of land, more or
less, levied on as the properly of David B. Hudson to
satisfy a mortgage li fa from the superior court of
Muscogee county, in favor of Bud C. Wail vs David
B. Hudson. Property penned out in said mortgage
fi fa.
One half acre lot ofland, situate on Broad street,
intheCilyof Columbus. Muscogee couniv. wiih the
improvements thereon, known in the plan of said
tcity, by number one hundred ami forty six, levied ert
•as the property of Janies Hitchcock, to satisfy an at
tachment ti fa from the superior court of Muscogee
dounty, in favor of Richard Rowell vs James Hitch
cock,
One bay horse, levied on as the property of Eph
raim O. IJaudy, to satisfy a fi fa from the Superior
court of Muscogee county, in favor of Hines Holt vs
E. C, Bandv.
One sorref horse and buggy, levied on as the prop
erty of Edward Britt, to satis'y a fi fa from the Supe
rior court of Henry county, in favor of Johnson &
Peck vs Edward Britt. Property pointed out by S.
C. Lindsey.
One lot in the city of Columbus, fronting 44 feet on
<Jrawfurd street, and running back 64 feet more or
less, being a part of half acre lot number 72, in the
original plot of said city, levied on as the property o
Kennith McKenzie, to satisfy a ft fa from the Inferior
court of Muscogee county, in favor of Elizabeth A.
Billups vs Wiliiam and James Blair, makers, and
Rankin, McQ,tiuid & Wise and Kennith McKenzie,
endorsers. Property pointtd out by Rankin and
Wise.
The north half of half acre lot number 258, on Ogle
thoipe street, in the city of Columbus, levied on as the
property of Noel Matthews, to satisfy a fi fa from the
Superior court of Muscogee county, in favor of Reu
bin R. Brown vs Michael N. Ciark and Noel Mat
thews.
One half acre lot oflhnd in the city of Columbus, on
the corner of Troup and Bryan streets, known in the
plotof said city by No. 383, levied on as the property
of George W. Towns, to satisfy a fi fa from the In
fetior court of Muscogee county, in fuvor of John
Banks vs George W. Towns.
Mortgage Sale.
- On the first Tuesday in October, will be sold,
One negro boy named Amos, 11 years old, levied
upon as the propeity of Ann Brown, to satisfy a fi fa
issued upon the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
Mathew Robertson vs Ann Brown. Property pointed
out in said fi fa. W. F. LUCKIE, and sh’ff.
At the same time and place will be sold,
One negro man, by au order from the Inferior court,
by name Andrew’, abcut 50 years old, the property of
Nathaniel R. Dulony, levied on to satisfy sundry at
tachments in favor of John L. Lewis and other's ys
said Delony.
James 11. Reeds’ interest in a lot of land, lying in
■the 7th Dist. Muscogee cuunty, number not recollec
ted, containing 202£ acres, more or less ; the same is
now occupied by Peggy Reid ; levied on to satisfy
two fi fas from a justices’ court of the 921st D st. G.
M. in favor of James B. Moms and John Tillory.—
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
Two large reading desks, one writing do. one
stove, 1 valuable counter, and a ten pin alley, levied
on as the property of the late Thomas P. Nobiett, to
satisfy a fi fit from Muscogee superior court, in favor
of R. G. Mitchell & Cos. vs said Nobiett.
The south cast part of lot of land No. 514, on the
corner of Forsyth and Bryant streets, in the City of
Columbus, being 40 feet by 140, with improvements,
the property of Richard Burtt, levied on to satisfy two
fi fas frohi the Inferior court of Muscogee county, one
in favor of Ghent & Corry and the other in favor of
AsaG. T rask. Sold at the risk of a former purchaser.
Micajah W. Thweatt’s interest in the race track,
south east of the City of Columbus, supposed to be
one half, levied on to satisfy sundry fi fas from (he
Inferior court of Muscogee county, in favor of Win.
P. Buford and others vs said Thweatt.
A half acre lot No, 271, on the corner of Oglethorpe
and Early streets, in the city of Columbus, the prop
erty of Lawrence Field, levied on to satisfy four fi fas
from a justices’ court of the 6GBth Dist. G. M. in fa
vor of Win. P. Yonge, transferred to A. J. Abbott
fs said Field.
Thirty acres river land, in 33d Dist. Muscogee
county, adjoining the plantation of the late Dr. Bryant,
levied on as the property of Albert G. Beckham, to
satisfy a fi fa from the superior court of Muscogee
county, in favor of G. E. Thomas & Cos. vs said
Beckham.
One billiard table, the property of Joshua H. An
drews, levied onto satisfy a fi'fafrom the inferior
court of Muscogee county, in favor of James B. Rey
nolds vs said Andrews. The above property lias been
heretofore levied on and claimed, and the same with
drawn.
Postponed Sales.
At the same time and place will be. sold,
One negro boy, Wi liam, about 22 years old, the
property of Elisha Tarver, levied on to satisfy a fi fa
from Muscogee Inferior court in favor of Hugh Davis
vs said Tarver.
One half acre lot with a good dwelling house and
other improvements, situate on Troup street, in the
City of Columbus, known in the plan of said City by
No. 332, tho property of Preston & Nelms, levied oil
to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee superior court, in fa
vor of Hyslop & Son vs said Pres'on & Nelms.
August 5 T. HOWARD, and sli’ff.
FUII SALE,
A FEW very likely YOUNG NEGROES, con
sisting of fellows, plough boys and girls, low for
cash. Apply at this office.
August 5 26 ts
fcTHE CELEBRATED HUiISET
ROBIN HOOD,
WILL stand the ensuing season, one half of his
time at my stable, nineteen miles above Colum
bus, in Russell county, Ala., and the other part of his
time at Lafayette, Chambers county, Ala., and willbe
let to mares at the reduced price ol Fifty Dollars, due
251 hof December next. Mares sent over thirty
miles will be fed two months gratis. Person* failin
to get a colt in the Spring, wtH be allowed the Fa\
season gratis, if the mares are sent to my* stable. All
care will bo taken to prevent accidents and escapes
but no liabilities for either.
As to Robin’s pei formanees on the turf, a reference
to the Stud Book or the Spirit of the Times, will give
entire satisfaction. It is also due him to say, that his
colts,so far ns trials have been made, have been sur
passed by none in the United States.
The season w 11 commence the first of March, an
end the first of Julv. Z. WHITE &
JNO. CROWELL.
Jan. 27.1541. 49 ts
WINDOW BLIND AND SASH FAC
TORY
And House and Painting.
THE undersigned has taken a shop on Rando’pb
street, betwen the Post Cffice and Davies’ cor
ner, where he intends keeping constantly on hard
any quantity of window sash, and blinds of all descrip
tions and of superior workmanship, made under bis
own direction. He is also prepared to make to order at
short notice any sizes or quality of these articles, which
may not be on hand.
House, Sign and Fancy Painting, attended to as
usual.
The public are respectfully invited to give me a cal
when any work in mv line is needed, and 1 will try
to please them in quality and prices.
I will sell Sash at the following prices:
Sash 12 by 14—primed aud glazed. 40 cts. per light,
do 10 by 12 do do 30 do do
do 8 by lo do do 20 do do
do 7 by 9 do do 15 do do
MUSES GARRETT.
February 23 3 ts
THE MUSCOGEE INSURANCE COT
ARE now ready for tile transaction of business..—
Oifico over William A. Redd & Co’s, store.
DIRECTORS :
JON WARREN. JOHN PEABODY,
GRIGSBY E. THO MAS, THACKER B- HOWARD
E. S. GREENWOOD, KEXITH m’kINZTE.
JOHN BANKS, President.
Matt. R. Evans, Secretary.
17 2 ts ‘
DR. TAYLOR
HAS removed his office to Preston’s Row, a few
doors East of Preston’s Corner,where he may
generally be found unless when professionally engaged
Feb. 9. 1 ts
C OTT O N b’a G G I 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,
if 44 ii u o ii ti
“ 44 “ “ H “ “
i< 44 u •• I,! •• k
* 43 “ “ li “
(i 42 u ii ]t ii i
Inverness 43 h t ]| n•
Double E. I. Gunny 44 u 11 2 “
Single “ “ 43 IJ “ •
Also, Scotch Twine, superior 3 strand.
Bale Rope, India and English.
Which are offered to the planters and merchants of
Georgia, at such prices and on such credits, for city
acceptance, as will render a home purchase more ad
vantageous than one in a northern maikci, and enab:.
supplies to be sent immediately into the interior, du
ring the existence of good liver navigation, and at the
prevailing very low rates of freight.
ANDREW LOW & Cos.
Savannah, May 13 id Siu
REMOVAL.
DR. JNO. J. B. HOXEY, has removed his of
fice to the room over the store of T. A. Bran
non, a few doors above Taylor and Walker’s, and
nearly ontioaite Col. John Banks’ Drug *otoie.
j. is. **
EDUCATION.
F. A. HALLAIJR, respectfully informs
iVJiL the citizens of Columbus audits vicinity, tliai
he wilt open an English and Classical School at the
upper end of the City, near Mr. Wiley Jones’ dwel
ling house, commencing on Monday the J2lh mst. at
the annexed prices for a session of 12 weeks.
1. The I.at n and Greek Classics, the Read
ing and Speaking of the French, Spanish,
Lilian and German Languages, Algebra.
Geometry, Natural Philosophy, &c. 510 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 withdrawal from School during
the session allowed unless paid lor the whole time.—
Tuition considered due at the middle of the session.
Columbus, July 8 22 3t
NOTICE.
THE public are cautioned against trading for two
notes of two hundred and fifty dollars, each
payable to Elisha Pitts or bearer, as I shall not pay the
ante unless compelled bv law.
’ DRURY S- ALLEN.
Wehadkce P. 0., Ala. July 22 24 3t
The Enquirer will copy 3 times and forward their
accounts to me.
Tw O P L A N T A T 1 O N S
FOR SALE.
rgiHE subscriber offers for sale, on very liberal
-tt. 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 blarksrniih shop, a good gin
with screw and running gear, and a large peach and
apple orchard. This placets on the road leading from
Florence to Marion county, and is 10 miles from
Florence, 8 from Lumpkin, and 6 from a landing on
the Chattahoochee River.
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
hickory. On this plantation are a good dwelling
house, negro cabins, and gin complete. Jt is on the
road leading from Florence to Marion county, 12
miles from Florence and 7 from Lumpkin. A more
minute description of these plantations is deemed un
necessary, as arty one desirous of purchasing, will of
course, examine them. They are, how ever, desirable
places, and will be sold on very liberal terms. Both
plantations are occupied, and will be shown at any
time, to any one who wishes to examine either, or
both of them. LEWIS DUPREE.
Juno 17 19 ts
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE.
A GOOD supply of the above articles for sale on
accommodating terms, at the Ware House of
WM. P. YONGE,
August 5 26 ts Front-street.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to
an order of the honorable the Inferior court of
Randolph county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will be sold before the court house door in the town
ol Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday in October next,
within the usual hours of sale, all tho lots in said
town, which belong to the estate of the late John
Maynard, dec’d. ; aisoone hundred acres ofland, ad
joining said town. JOHN G. GILBERT,
August 5 26 td Administrator
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to.
an order of the honorable the Inferior court of
Randolph county, when sitting as a court of ordinary*
wi:l be sold before the court house door, in the town
of Cuthbert, on the first Tuesday in October next,
between the usual hours of sale, lot of land, No. 40.
in the 6th Dist. and lot of land, No. 171, in the 9th
Dist. both in said comity, (the wi low’s dower excep
ted.) Sold as the property of Thomas Standford, de
ceased. DAVID STANDFORD,
Randolph co. Aug. 5 26 td Administrator.
OTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS.
—All persons indebted to the estate of Joseph
Williams, late of Randolph county, dec’d. will please
make immediate payment, and those having claims
against said estate, are hereby notified to render an
account of their demands duly authenticated, Within
the time preset ibed by law.
THOMAS CORAM, AdnTr.
Randolph co. Aug. 5 26 6t
xT'l EORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNT Y.-Where
as Stephen Lundy applies to me for letters of
Administration, on the estate of Nancy Britt, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my olfioe within the time pres
cribed by law, to sfjew cause, if any they have, wliy
Said letters should not be granted.
Given under say haw’ at office, this 31 st July, 1841.
JAMES BUCHANAN, c c o.
August 5 26 5t
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the inferior court of Ran
dolph county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell one negro woman and child, belonging to
the orphans of John S. VV. Speirs.
WM. JOHNSON, Guardian.
Randolpheo Augusts 26 4ni
NOTICE.
THE Planters’ Bank ofthe State of Georgia, hav
ing immediately after the robbery of its vault,
adopted means to take up from all honest fielders the
notes signed by J. Marshall, Cashier, and George W.
Anderson, President, hereby gives notice that .almost
the entire amount of that issue, now unredeemed, con
sists of the notes stolen from tho Bank. The public is
warned against receiving any note signed by J. Mar
shall, Cashier, and Geo. W. Anderson, President, as
payment will be refused, unless the most satisfactory
explanation of the mantlet of its being received, as
well as the person from whom received.
.. Anew issue has been made, signed hy H. W. Mer
cer, Cashier, and George W. Anderson, President,
which will be redeemed as heretofore.
H. W. MERCER, Cashier.
Savannah, Ju'y S 22 6t
BROUGHT TO JAIL
ON the 17th inst. a negro man who calls himself
Andrew, and says lie belongs to Nathaniel De
auney, of Russell county, Alabama. The owner is
desired to come forward, comply with the law, pay ex
penses and take him awav.
WILLIAM BROWN, Jailor.
May 2C 15 ts
fHAHE undersigned will attend to the PRACTICE
JL OF LAW, in the name of JONES & BEN*
NING, in most of the counties of this Circuit,and a
few of the adjoining counties of Alabama. Their
Office will be found uear the Oglethorpe House.
SEABORN JONES.
HENRY L. BENNING.
Sept. 16.1539. 33 ts
JOHN L. LEWIS,
5S my authorized Agent to transact any busincs
of mine, during iny absence from Columbus. s
’ M. A. ROBINSON.
June 3 17 ts
W A R M 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 noi pleased, it shall be no fault o
his.
To those who are in pursuit of PLEASURE, call
His B ill Room will be lighted up every evening, and
good musicians will at all times be in attendance.
To those who are in pursuit of HEALTH, call
likewise; good rooms and cabins shall be in abun
dance, and (he invalid can be as retired as necessary.
[ deem it entirely unnecessary to say any thing in re
lation to the Bath, suffice it to say .there is none equal
toitin the United States. I shall not enumerate my
charges here, but will be as reasonable as possible, at
the same time they will be sufficiently high to ensure
a good table and good attention. In short, every at
tention that is necessary, and every comfort that can
he rendered to his visitors 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 is ho may wish to purchase, call on me or mv
agent, Mr. Jonathan 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 11 1A
The Macon Messenger,Southern Recorder. Sta
ndard of Union, and Alabama Journal, will publish this
weekly until the Ist of August, and forward their ac
counts to me at Columbus, Georgia. S. R. B.
LIBERAL ADV ANCES
MADE Oil goods consigned to SMIT 11. BEAT
TIE & Cos. Auction and Commission Mer
chan’s, Columbus, Georgia.
November 13 39 ts
The Commercial Advertiser, Apalachioola. Ftor
da, will insert the preceding, three months, and
ransmit the account as above.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
of the honorable the Inferior court of Stewart
countv, when sitting as a court of ordinary, will be
; -old before the court house door in Walker county, on
i ihetirsr Tuesdav in August next, between the usual
hours of sale, lot of land, No. 204, in the 27ih District
and 3d Section of Walker county. Sold as the prop
ertyofCu’Jen Dormans’orphans, in Stewart county.
L. T. EUBANK, Guar.
July 3 22 td
NOTICE.
JOHN TANARUS,. LEWIS, Esq. will act as the Agent of
the undersigned, during his temporary abseucel
in Alabama. N. W. COCKE.
June 17 19 2t
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS.
Cotton Bagging.
BY the Ships Chicora and Lotus, the subscribers
are in daily expectation of receiving from Liv
erpool, large additions to their stock of Cotton Bag
ging, viz : *
Russian Hemp 43 inches, weighing 1 j lbs. per yard.
<i 44 k “ lj li
“ 44 “ “ If “ “
44 u “ I? “ “
E.lndia Gunny 44 “ “ 1f “ “
“ 45 “ 2 “ “
Tow 40 “ H “
Also Scotch Sewina Twin.” ar.U Bait? Rope,
All of which will be offers,i :o pur-l asers jljintss
warranted as low as tho■< i:i N- York,
similar qualities. ANDREW I,O'V & Cos.
Savannah, July 29 [C. Day,Macon.) 25 6i
~~NOTI c E. r ~
WILL be rented a; the Wharf a Columbus, en
the first Tuesday m August next, at the hour
of 12 o’clock, for the term of vent v years,’
Wharf Lot No. -3.
The said lot to be rented for the purpose of a Wharf
onl v, and t> be improved by constructing a good and
sufficient wharf within two years, or to foifeit all
rights of using said lot. thereafter, in any way ; but
nevertheless, to remain liable for the rents. No wharf
age to be charged in any case, until the wharf is
completed ; tne rent to be paid annually, and secured
hy notes and good security, and on failure to make
regular payments, the lease to be forfeited and the
property to revert to the City Council of Columbus.
At the end of tho lease, all improvements to revert in
good order to the City Council.
By order of Council, July 12, 1841.
W. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
N. M. C. ROBINSON, Marshal.
July 29 25 It
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOXI SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable plan
tation, consisting of Eight Hundred Acres, four
hundred of which are in cultivation—situated on tho
waters of the Uchee Creek, m the county of Russell,
and State cf Alabama. This plantation is seven
miles from Columbus, in a south western direction,
and two miles west of the road leading from Colum
bus to Irwinton, and four miles from Fort Mitchell:
The land is oak and hickory mixed with a little pine,
and the part not in cultivation is most abundantly
wooded. There are on the premises, a small frame
dwelling house—a first rate gin house and screw; and
negro cabins sufficient, to accommodate sixty negroes.
There are besides on the place two wells and a good
spring, and every field contains runnieg water. This
plantation is situated in an excellent neighborhood
with church and school house in its immediate vicin
ity. The subscriber has no other motive in offering
this place for sale, but the fact that he has another
settlement lying vacant which ho is desirous to settle
and improve.
The terras will be reasonable—cash or appioved pa
per vvili be received in payment.
’ JONATHAN A HUDSON.
July 29 25 <f
E. H. PLATT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Cuthbert,Randolph County,Georgia.)
W4LL promptly attend to any business entrusted
to his care in the ccnties of Stewart, Mari
on, Randolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter,
Macon and Dooly, Georgia, and iiussell and Barbour
of Alabama.
WEFEUENCKS:
Columbus—Hon. T. F. Foster and Colonel John
Banks.
Lexington—Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Esq. B. F.
Hardeman, Esq. Lewis J, Dupree and George F.
Platt.
Washington—Hon. Garnett Andrews.
Macon—Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowls, Esq.
Forsyth—Messrs Dunn & Martin.
Thomaaton —John J. Carey, Esq. T. B.JJethel.
Apalachicola, Flo.—William G. Porter, Esq.
Charleston, S. C.—William Harris.
New York. —Messrs. Collins, Keese & Cos.
March 11 5 ts
SPECIAL NOTICE.
igIINCE the Steam Boat, Tallapoosa, has been ly-
ing at tho Columbus Lauding, and a short dis
tance below it, she has been visrtcd by persons known
to the subscriber, and valuable irons, bolts, 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 front the Tal
lapoosa, that they are 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. t/UMMER.
June 17 19 ts
TO BRICK MASONS AND CARPEN
TERS.
gJEALED proposals will be received hy tho Clerk
k3 of the, Inferior Court of Heard count y, for the buil
ding of a court house in tire town of Franklin, Heard
county, until the first Monday in June next. Bids to
bo for three sizes, viz : one 40 by 50 feet, one 30 by
50, the other 40 feet square, a bid for each.; the hall
and court room below, finished ; also a bid tor 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 e.
A prill22 H tn
PLANTERS HOTEL.
f subscriber has removed from his old stand
_fi|_ at tho corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets,
to the buildings diagonally opposite, above Calhoun’s
Warehouse. “He avails himself of this opportunity to
return his thanks to his friends and the public general
ly,for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him,
a mi hopes by continued exertions and constant endeav
ors to please, to merit a continuance. Transient cus
tomers and regular boarders will be accommodated
prices as low as circumstances will permit. Horses
will be ge.'nt to the livery stable of Mr. Halstead, vvheie
every attention will be paid to them.
3 F. B. NANCE.
March, 4ii.', 1841. • 4*4
dr. c. p. iiervey,
DENTAL SURGEON,
ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of
M/Columbus and its vicinity, that he has taken au
office on the corner of Bro.afi an<l Randolph streets,
directly over the store of Mr. L. J. Davis.
Doct. H. offers his services* to the public as being
able, in most cases, to save entirely such decayed and
achin'* teeth as they now fear must be extracted -
His success in soothing and finally saving many va,li
able teeth, in an extensive practice in many cf the
Northern and Southern cities, has boon so decided
that he invites the public to call,confident that he can,
under his skill as a Dentist, be 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 also
cure inflamation and soreness of the gums, giving them
a healthy action which will improve ihe breath and
taste. Hours from 9 till 1, and from 3to 6.
April 15 10
MILLS AND LAND,
FOR SAT.E.
THE subscriber offers fir sale, on very accom
modating terms, the settlement ofland on which
he resides, situated in the north-eastern part of Mus
cogee county, on the Upatoie Creek, 17 miles from
Columbus and 14 from Talbotton. JLiic tract em
braces
One thousand and twelve acre?,
seven hundred acres of which are first rate Oak and
Hickory Land, and the remainder good pine land.
Two hundred acres are cleared, well fenced, and in a
good state of cultivalion. On the premises are two
good frame dwelling houses, of small dimensions, and
a good log house, besides negro cabins and all nece*
sarv out-buildings.
There is also on the place an excellent Saw and
Grist Mill, just completed and in perfect order. The
Mill is four stories high, and is on the Upatoie Creek,
a stream which rarely fails to afford sufficient water
to keep the Mill in operation.
Tlie engagements of the subscriber alone induce
him to offer the place for sale. It is situated iu an
excellent neighborhood, near to a Church, School
house and Post Office. The place will be sold low,
aud the terms cannot fail to satisfy anv one desirous
ofpurchssing. HENRY KENDALL.
Ju y 8 22 4t
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 Pine Knot Springs .in
thiscounty. The excellent properties ofthese waters,
inferior to none in the United States, the healthv state
of the neighborhood and the fine society which may al
ways be found at those springs, will render them a
place of popular and fashionable resort. Prof. Cotting
the State Geologist, visited these springs, arahzed
the waters, aud pronounced them in point of healthy
medicinal properties, inferior to none in the State —,
He hopes that by proper attention to the wants of his
friends he will be favored with a large share of public
patronage. Dancing wiH he allowed to those who de- j
light in the amusement, and every effort me !e to plea e.
Ho invites bis friends,to give him a caW *dassuie
them they shall not go awav disappointed.
JESSE R. REEVES.
June 24 20 ts
DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership heretofore existing in the name
of YVhitesides & \\ ilder for running a Stage
Line between Columbus, 6a. and Chattahoochee, Fla,
w as dissolved byimitual consent, on the firstinstant.—
All the unfinished business of the concern will be closed
by Jilin \\ hitesnles, or Iffs authorised aenf.
YVHITESIDES & WILDER.
June 19 is 3t
MH I) OITGA LD &. “WATSON 7
attohsjes at ttw,
Ocffimbtrs. G*org
LEGAL 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 countv, deceased.
JOHN G. HOOKS, Adm’r.
March 11 5 4m
FOUR months afterdate, application will be made
>o ti •• i arable the Inferior Court of Muscogee
county, wi, * ting for ordinary purposes, for leave
to sett a i fie real estate of Drury Clark, late of said
county, dec’d RICHARD CLARK,
JACOB CLARK,
Juno I’ l n 4m Administrators.
IyiiUli. MONTHS afterdate application will be
mad>-to oo honorable the Inferior Cot!’ t of said
county, wools :>uing as a court for ordinary purposes,
or leave to sol: the land belonging to tne estate of
riioLia liifley, Sen. late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS HILLEY, Adro’r.
FoD ‘ 4 4m
Uql'-’U ; o'hs after date, application will be made
toil.. oorable the inferior court of Houston
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Harris Al
len, dec’d. for the benefit of die heirs and creditors.
THOMAS A. H. SLEDGE,
May 6 13 4m Administrator de bonis non.
POUR months afterdate, application will be made
to the inferior court of Randolph county, sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands be
longing to the estate of William J. Orr, late of Hous
ton county, dec’d. B. W, ORR, Adm’r.
Randolph co. June 3 17 4m
TSfTU tTc E~ TO DEBT ORS - AN D~ CRE DI -
JA9 TORS.—AU persons indebted to the estate of
Thomas E. Taggart, deceased, will (dense make im
mediate payment, and those persons having demands
against the estate, will present theminieuns ofthe
law. W. RABUN SHIVERS,adm’r.
March 4 4 3t
M OTICE “TO - DEBTORS
AH persons indebted to the estate of Major
John Mitchell, late of Harris county, dec’d. are re
quested to come forward and settle ihe same, and upon
failure to do so, suit will be commenced indiscrimi
nately. Those having ciaims 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.
C 'l EORGIA. HEARD COUNT Y. Whereas
Samuel Kight, Administrator on tho estate of
Samuel Kight, 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 thetime 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 ic.
April 22 11 m6tn
EORGTA, HEARD COUNTY.-—Whereas
BT Mancmiah T.igon and Robert Atkinson apply to
me for letters of administration on the estate of Mar
shall Ligon, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law,to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not. be granted.
Given under my hand at office, Feb. 23, 1841.
BAILEY BLEDSOE, c. c. o.
March 4 4 5t
jri EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.—WheTeas
xLJC Murphy Taylor applies to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of James Taylor, late ofsaid
county,deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office, Feb,l9, 1841.
SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o.
March 4 5 St
C~ 1 KORGIA.hV'.A RD COUNT y- VV lureus
ff Noel Pace St Thomas J. Jones, executors
the last will and testament of Barnabas Pace, late
said county, deceased, apply for letters of dismission
on said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular ;he 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 uncier m” hend at office, Jan. 20,1841.
49 ni6ru BAILED BLk.DBOE, c. c. o.
Georgia, hilariXcountyT~-wiVefeds
John B. Ghent, Administrator on the estate of
David S. Bradley, dec’d. applies for letters of dismis
sion on said estate.
These are therefore *© cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed
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
GEORGIA, STE WART COUNTY.—Where
as Green B. Ball, administrator of ihe estate of
Ward 11. Ball, deceased, applies to me for letters of
dismission on said estate.
These ate therefore to cite and admonishali and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at, the Court of Ordinary to bo held
in and for said county on the first. Monday in July
next, at which time application will be made to the
Court for letters of dismission, and show cause, if any
they have, whysaid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 4th Jan. 1841.
47mGnt J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Agreeably to an order
ofthe honorable the Inferior court of Stewart
county, when sitting as a court cf ordinary, will be
soM 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 CuP,on Dormans orphans, in Stewart county.
L. T. EUBANK, Guar.
May 20 15 td__
CN EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY.— Whereas
iff Robert Hardie administrator of the estate ol Mi
chael Gtllion, deceased, applies for letters of dismis
sion from said ;. state.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
file their objections, within the terms of the law, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given tinder iny hand at office, Dee. 12. 1840.
44m6m SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk.
/f~l EOKGIA, STEWART COUNTY.—Where
as Hugh F. Rose, adm’or. and Elizabeth Vin
son, adm’trx. of the estate of Elisha Vinson, late of
said county, deceased, apply to me for loiters of dis
mission on said estafe.
These arc therefore to notify and require all persons
interested or concerned, to be and appear at or before
the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the first Monday in May next, to show cause,
if auv they have, why said letters should not be
granted to said adniinisti ators on that day.
Given under mv hand at office, October 10, 1840.
35in6m ~J. S. YARBROUGH, c. c. o.
1 EORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY.—YY m-reas
S’ Jabeth Gray applies to mo for letters of dis
mission of administration, dc bonis non, on the estate
of Allen Gray, deceased.
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under 1113’ h’t'ul ot office. Jan. 4. 1840.
46m6tn WILLIAM S. Uuos.c.c.d,
C 'l EORGIA, BAKER COUNTY. — YYUieera
sC Robert Hardie and John Gillion, Jr.i adm td
Haters on the estate of John Gillion, sr. deceasius
apply for letters of dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and,
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to tile their objections, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my band a* office. Dec. 12 1840.
44 nifim SETH C. STEVENS, Clerk.
C 1 EORGIA, MERIYVETHER COUNTY
T Whereas YVm T. Sinclair, administrator o
the estate of John Sinclair, late and ceased, applies for
letters of,dismission.
These are therefore to cite ard admonish all and
f 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 of six months from this date, why said
letters of dismission should not be granted to him.
Given under niy hand at office this 3d December,
!840.
43 rnOm. LEVI M. ADAMS,c. c. o.
Georgia, heard county.—whereas
YV lliam A. Redd applies for letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Mary Eliza Kendrick, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singu'ar the kindrc-1 and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed
by law. and shew cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand aDdfUe, this tb.p 29th April.
1841. BAILEY'BLEDSOE, c.c. o.
May 6 13 5t
STAY MULE.
QTRAY'ED from the owner about (he first of Jan
►3 uarirtast, a dark Bay MARE MULE, not bro
ken, two or three years old. swab-failed, with an O
branded on the right hip. She was brought from Ken
tuckyjhy the way of Lag ange, Hamilton, and Col lim
bus. anil will likely attempt to return the same way.—
Any inf rmition directed to the Enquirer office will be
njccmatf v a fuVk?. July 1 *1
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Ho attention will be paid to any order unless
the money accompanies it. BLAIR & RIVES.
Washington City, Apiil 20. 1841.
BAKER COUNTY^
Wlf/TLL he sold on l he first Tuesday in July next,
% t at the com;’ house in Newton, Baker coun
ty, within the usual huli't ot sale,
Lot number eleven, on the twl'i si ‘s r? Broad street
in the town of Albany, well improved,, levied on as the
property of Mordecai Alexander, satisfy” one mort
gage fi fa in favor ot Benjamin O. Keaton vs sa.:,’-Alex
ander. Property pointed out. in said mortgage.
ROBERT HARD IE, Sheriff.
CORONERS SALE!
WILL be sold on ttie fi t Tuesday in July, at
the market house, in llie City of Columbus,
the following property, to-wit :
One plana 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 bv Seymore R. Bonner.
April 29 BARTLETT WICKS, Cor.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.—Agreeably to an or
der of tlie honorable the Inferior court of Baker
county, Georgia, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
will bo sold on the .first Tuesday in September next,
between the usual hours rs sale, before the court
house door in the town of Newton, Baker county, the
following properly to-wit : fifteen hundred acres of
oak and hickory land, belonging to the estate of Mi
chael Hentz, dec’d. numbers as follows : 103.md 107;
those twQ Tots have 225 acres of open land; the im
provement is all on 106, then 98,182 ; those four above
named lots are in the second district of Baker county,
then 110 and 1 12 ; those I wo lots are in ihe 3d District
of said county. The above property will be sold on a
credit with two payments ; the first payment four
months fr m the dav of sale, the lust payment twelve
months from the day of sale, with small notes and two
good approved securities. All persons wishing to
purchase will do well to examine for themselves be
fore. the dav -f sale. JOHN HENTZ.
ALEX. HENTZ,
May-27 16 td Executors
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—WiII bo'sold
a! thi> late residence of Hilliard Powell, dec’d.
on Friday the 7th day of May next, all the personal
properl v of said deceased, consisting of hogs, raitle,
corn, fonder, one horse, household and kitchen furni
ture, all >■ Vi for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
■ ofsaid ih ••■ ased. Sale to continue from day to day
until all i< disposed of. Terms made known on the
■ day of sale. CHARLES POWELL, Adm’r
Baker co. April 15 10 td
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—WiII be sold
on Saturday the 12th day of June next, at the
late residence of Drury Clark, dec’d. in Muscogee co.
1 by order of the inferior court ofsaid county, the follow
ing perishable property, viz : a bay mare, cotton gin,
bogs, household and kitchen furniture, and sundry oth
er articles too tedious to mention.
RfOHARD CLARK,
JACOB CLARK,
May G 13 td Administrators
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
C. T. Wynn vs George 11. Wynn.
IT appearing to the court, that the defendant in this
case, resides out of the jurisdiction of this court, on
motion it is ordered that service be perfected, by pub
lication in some public gazette in this S.ate, once a
month fir three months.
A true copy from the minutes oftheSuperior Court,
April term, IS4I. A. LL\ ISON, Cos rk-
April 29 n,3m
BARNABY RUDGE:
A New Story, by Charles Dicker)?, (Boz.)
rgTVtIE Proprietors ofthe New World Newspaper,
_U. takes this method to announDO that they ere a-
Loutto commence in both editions of the Nir* V. orld,
Folio and Q,uart, anew story by the popular author
of the Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickh bv, Oliver
Twist, &c. on Saturday the 27th day ot March.—
Subscribers in the country are requested tofoiward
their orders as soon as possible, ihe price oi the
New World is §3 pe annum, payable in advance.—
Post Masters are authorized to forward the amount
free of charge. Address, J. WINCHESI ER,
30 Ann-st. N. V
SIX CENTS REWARD.
TOE7TLL be given for a man calling himself SAM-
V? UEf. HOKE, a saddler and harness maker
by tiade. Said Hoke is about five feet 7 inches high,
dark compaction and dark hair, weighs about our hun
dred and thirty pounds. Said Hoke left this place hav
ing in his possession a gold watch, which he came by
dishonestly, also left wihout paying his board and oili
er dues, and it is generally believed that be will make
his way for North Carolina; the honest portion of the
community is requested to keepTt look out for the vil
lain, and all papers friendly to the suppression of crime
will pleas* give this one insertion.
1 BENJAMIN A. BARRON.
Greenville, Ga. February 15,1841.
brought to jail,
ANF.GRO man who calls himself Henrv Jack- ,
son. and says he is free ; came here with John
Benton, frooi Cfuincy, Florida, and says that his moth
er lives in Charleston. He is sma l. 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 hint away. He says
John Benton has his fee papers.
WILLIAM BROWN Jailor.
Max 10 15. If ;
A VALUABLE
Chattahoochee River Plantation for sale, with
Grist and Saw Mill attached.
AVERY deshable plantation, containing fifteen
hundred and fifty acres—lying on the Chatta
hoochee River, hi Uie County of Stewart, 15 miles
f oin Lumpkin, 13 aroni Florence, and 21 from Co- !
lutubus, ts offered for sale. On it. are 500 acres of.
cleared land. well fenced, and in a high state ol'cubi- j
vat ion. The greater part of the uncleared land is |
oak and hickory, the remainder pine. The Ililcha- j
chee Creek, a never failing stream —passes through \
the plantation, and or! it. has been recently erected a j
substantial Grist and Saw Mill, now in successful j
operation. There is on the (dace an excellent gin i
house, with screw and running gear complete. The I
landing belonging to the plantation is one of tlie best j
I on the river, and a wood yard established at it tosup
; ply s.earn boats, can be rendered extremely profitable.
! On a high pine ridge, one mile and a half from the
1 river, are a small, but comfortable dwelling house aud
; cabins sufficient to accommodate sixty negroes.-
| This plantation has been settled eight years, and it s
said by those who have resided on the place, that not
i a single case of fever has originated on it daring that
(period.
I 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 ihisplace,
as a like opportunity may not again soon offer—and as
in the event of its slitting, the terms cannot fail to be
satisfactory. Richard M. Pitts resides on the plan
tation. and’ will furnish all the information desired,
respecting it. DANIEL McDOUGALD.
Columbus, June 17 19 *1
BROUGHT TO JAIL
A negro man who says his name is DICK, and be- j
longs to Robert Ware and Benj. H. Warren of
Augusta Ga„ and runaway from Robeit Ware ot ;
Montgomery county, Ala ; said negro is about 60 years j
old. Tlie owners are requested to come forward
prove property, pay charges and take him away.
1 \VM. BROWN, Jailor.
July 22 ID ts
TIIE UNDERSIGNED
HA V1NG been appointed Trustees of the assets
of the Chattahoochee Rail Road and Banking
Company of Georgia, thiy will attend at the office of
ihe said Institution every day (Sunday’s excepted,)
from 11 tol o’clock, for the transaction of any business
connected with the same. JNO BETHUNE,
July 22 2-1 4t WM. P. YONGK.
BROUGHT ToTaIL,
ON the sth April, a negro man by the name of
LEWIS, who says he belongs to M.is. Harriet
Pope, of Jackson county, Florida. The owner is re
quested to come forward, pay expenses and taka lnm
away. WM. BROWN,jailor.
Columbus, Ga. April 29 12 ts
BROUGHT TO JAIL
ON the 22d day ol 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 ab y Daniel, 20 years old,
black complection, who says he belongs o Batt 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 t realise
on our institutions, which are known as being the most
correct of any written.
Anew supply of Georgia Scenes,illustrated edition.
The American Almanac for 1841.
Friendship’s Offering,
The Token,
Mercedes,by Cooper, &c. &c.
Jnst received at
NORTON & LANGDON’S.
March 11 5 ts
land for sale’
THE subscriber offers for sale, the following
tracts of land on terms to suit purchasers, to
wit: the settlement where he now lives, in Russell
county, Alabama, 19 miles above Columbus, oil the
road to LaFayette, containing
Twelve Hundred Acres,
four hundred cleared and in a high stale 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 tlie 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 Big IJalawakee Creek, 200
acres bottom land, 30 or 40 acres cleared, and inferior
tonone in the State, Purchasers would do well to
call and sec. Terms will be one, two and three in
stalments. ZACHARIAII WHITE.
Wacoochee Valley, June 24 20 2t
SEVEN TV-FI VE DOLLARS RE VV AIYD
rgiHli subscriber, residing in Columbus. Georgia
Jl. lost about a month since, a valuable negro man
for the apprehension of whom in any secure jail so
iiiat 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 wnicii is improbable) be will give, in addi
tion, fifty dollars, if sufficient evidence of tlisH fact, be
communicated to him to ensure the conviction of Ihe
guilty person.
Said negro is about 28 yea.™ of age. of snail stature,
and named Elije. Hois believed to have never shav
ed, and his appearance, in consequence, is somewhat
singular, the hair being long on his upper Up. ‘When
spoken to, he almost invariably puts bD finger tofhc
side of his head, arid scratches his hair, and his speech
is accompanied by a slight hesitancy. He has tbs j
marks o( a gun shot, just above the knee, in the right I
thigh, it is thought; the hone was fractured, and the |
wound is still visible. The negro, when lie said any
tiling about running away, which lie occasional
ly did, mentioned Tennessee as the direction of his
flight. SAMUEL BOYKIN.
Columbus, Ga, June 10 18 4*.
$25 REWARD.
MY yellow man, LE VVIS, left Columbus about
the first day of June, with a pass, signed by
General Daniel McD mgald, authorizing him to come
to the Madison Springs, in this Stare. Lewis is a
bright mulatto, about 30 year-: of
high, thick-set and well made, and is well 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.
Jul y 1 21 if Madison Spring
DRUG STORE.
; UjTIIIE- subscriber having purchased the stock of
JSL Drugs of Benjamin Walker, b>te deceased, will
keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oil,
Dye-Stuffs, Glass,
and a Frill supply of the most reputable patent Medi
cines, and respectfully invites Physicians and other per
sons washing to purchase, to give hint a call. The
business will be continued at the old stand of Taylor
O Walker, sign of the Golden Mortar, Broad-street,
fitoluinjius, Geo. BAM'L A. BILLING.
MEDICAL.—Drs. Boswell & Billing, having uni
ted in the practice of Medicine, they lender 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 v
r ( BROUGH T TO JAIL,
A NEGRO man bv the name of Daniel, who says
lip belongs to George Guntgan of Talbot county.
The oijvner is requested to come forward, prove prop
erty, pay expenses and take him a wav. Said hoy is
about 15 years old, WM. BROWN, Jailor.
__July[B -22 ts
WYNN'TO A FILM ALE ACADEMY.
THE second term of this Institution will commence
Juno 23, Monday, and continue twenty two
weeks Tuition will be sl7 50 per term. For wcod
and ircidental expenses 50 cents. Payment In ad
vance R. W. B. MUNRO, Principal.
June 24 20 4t
MONEY LOST.
A jETTER was mailed bv me at Selma. Ala.
t n tlie 13th January last, for Laivrcnceviile,
Gwinr ett county. Ga. containing the following des
cribed Bank Bills, which lias not been received at
Lawn nceviile, viz :
$ 10) —2027. Three days afterdate A. payable to
W. R. Murphy. Decatur, Ala. 7th March, 1838.
(Brandt ofthe Bank of S. of A.)
S. O. Nelson. Cash. 11. Green, Pres.
SlOJ —411. ‘lhreedays after date, B. payable to
W. (t le balance of the name somewhat o hterated.)
Branca of the Bank of the State of Alabama, at De
calur, s‘h October. 1837. H. Gkee.n, Pres.
W. Kevs, Cashier.
310)—7G2—A—Branch of ‘he State of Alabama.•—
Mobil;, Ala. 10th March, 1836.
A. At msthoxr, Cash. Geo. S. Gaines, Pres.
SIOO-—372—A. Branch of the Bank of the State
of AliJtarna. Mobile. Ala. Payable to T. Mc-
Princi, 29di January, IS3B. Cashier and President
same its above.
5100—7332—A. President. Directors and Cash
ier, of the Bank of Virginia, payable on demand at
their Hanking House, in Richmond. Va. to W. Pat
ton, jrl or beater. Richmond. 14ih February. 1836.
J. Bkockenerough, President.
A. Romirsow, Cashier.
All persons and Banks particularly, are requested
to keep a strict lookout for the same.
JAMES C. RUSSELL.
April 8 9 ts
~ JOHN R. McFARLANT
ATTORNEV AT LAW,
Clavfon. Barbour County, Alabama,
WILL practice in the counties of Henry, Bar
bour, Pike Russell and Macon.
April %%. 11 tl
rule NISI to FORECLOSE MORT
GAGE.
GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.—To the
honorable the Superior Court of said county.—Ga
briel Jones vs James Ennis.
yBAHE petition of Gabriel Jones, respectfully shew-
S olh that James Emus ol sanl vounty, hereto
fore to-wit : on the thirteenth day of March m the
year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty nine, to
wit : ill said county, made, executed and deiiveied to
y OU r petitioner, his certain deed of mortgage, bearing
iiate the day and year aforesaid, and witnessing that
! the said James Emus had on that day, made and de-
I iivered to your petitioner, his five certain promissory
1 notes, subscribed w.th his own hand, and bearing
| even ddte with said mortgage deed, whereby the sad
James Ennis promised to pay your petitioner or bear
! or py the first of which said notes, six hundred dol
j tars on or before the first day of January next, ensu
-1 iitg. the date thereof for value received, and by the se-
I c Jsid of stun notes, the said Janies Ennis promised to
’ pay your petitioner or bearer, seven hundred dollars,
i oil Or before the first day of January eighteen hundred
i and forty-one, for value received, and by the third of
• said notes tlie said James Ennis promised to pay your
j petitioner or beaier eight hundred dollars, on or bt -
i fore the first day of January eighteen hundred and
1 forty-two, for value received, and by the fourth ol said
notes, the said James Ennis promised to pay your pe
titioner or bearer nine hundred dollars, on or before
the first day of January eighteen hundred and lorty
three, for value received, and by the filth ol said prom
issory notes, the said Janies Ennis promised to pay
your petitioner or bearer one thousand dollars, on or
before the first day of January eighteen hundred and
forty-four, for value received, and by the said mort
gage deed, he the said James Ennis. for and in con
sideration of the smn of five dollars by your petitioner
to the said James Ennis in hand paid, Ihe receipt
whereof, is by said mortgage deid acknowledged, us
well as for ihe better securing the payment of the
aforesaid five promissory notes, the said James Ennis
did grant, bargain and sell unto your petitioner, his
heirs and assigns, all ihe following propelly, to- wit :
lots of land No’s, one hundred and twelve, two hun
dred and twenty-six, and two hundred and fifty-six, all
in the ninth district of said county of Randolph and
number two hundred aid thirty-five in (lie fifth district
of said county, logetht r with all and singular tlie
rights, members and appurtenances then umo belong
ing. Also three negro slaves, to-wit : Malinda a wo
man about twenty-one years of ago, and her two chil
dren, Dennis a boy about live years old, Frances a
girl about two years old, and four horses and one mule,
one yoke of oxen and wagon, five cows and calves,
forty-’wo head of hogs and live feather beds, bedsteads
and furn.ture, together with all and singular the house
hold and kitchen furniture of tlie said James Ennis,
together with all the crops of the said James Ennis,
annually, (till paid) to have and to hold iho said bat
gained land and premises and properly to (the said
Gnbriel Jones) your petitioner, his heirs and assigns
to his and their own proper use and benefit and be
hoof forever, and the said James Ennis lor himself,
his heirs, executors and administrators, the said bar
gained premises and property, unto your petitioner
did warrant against the claim of himscif and his heirs,
and against the claim of all other persons, whatever,
with a provision, nevertheless, that if the said James
Ennis, his heiis, executors and administrators, should
and did well and truly pay or cause lo be paid unto
your petitioner, his heirs and assigns, the aforemen
tioned sums of money in said notes specified, accor
ding to the tenor and efiect thereof, on the days aud
tim s mentioned and appointed for the payment there
of, in the said promissory notes mentiomd, with law
ful interest for the same, according to tlie tenor of
said notes, then sml from thenceforth, as well ihe said
mortgage deed and the right of property then by con
veyed as the said promissory notes should cease, de
termine and be void to all intents and purposes. Now
this petition shewetli to the court that the first and se
cond promissory notes heretofore specified, to-wit: the
note due on or bt fore the first day of January next en
suing, the date of said mortgage deed, arid the nolo
due on or before the first day of January next, ensu
ing, the date of said mortgage deed, and the note duo
on or before the first day ot January eighteen hundred
and forty-one, with interest on each, have long sinew
been due and payable (-as aforesaid) but that neither
the said James Ennis nor any person or persons on
his behall have paid the said sums of money thereiu
specified, or any part thereof, but has hitherto wholly
and entirely failed and refused so to do—whereforo
your petitioner prays that the said James Ennis b
ordered by the court to pay into the Clem's Office of
the same on or be sere the first day of the next Term
thereof, the said slims of money in the last aforesaid
two promissory notes specified, together with all in
terest and cost which may he due thereon, at the
time of such payment, or that in default thereof, bv
the said James Ennis the Equity ot Redemption of
the said James Ennis in and to said mortgaged lots of
lands, be thenceforth forever barred and foreclosed.
ISAAC E. BOWER,
A tt’y for petitioner.
The foregoing petition having been In aril and con
sidered by the Court, It is therefore, on motion of
consel for the petitioner, ordered that the said James
Ennis pay into the Clerks Office of this Court, on < r
before the first day of ihe next Term then ol the said
sums of money due and unpa'd on the first two prom
issory notes in said petition, first and second menuont and
together with all interest and cost accruing at the
lime of such payment, and >n default thereof, that the
Equity of Redemption of the said James Ennis in and’
lo said mortgaged 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 be
served upon the said Janies Ennis personally, at L ast
three months before the first day of the next Term r f
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 StR
perior Court, February Term. 1841.
O. H. GRIFFITH, Clerk.
FIFTY D< U LARS RE WAR a
last night from nty room, from one hun
dred and fifteen to one hundred and thirty-live
dollars in specie, in a tin box. (sardine box) partly
j rolled in paper, whole and half dollars ; o her denomi
nations in small Lucifer Match Boxes, marked w th
Ihe 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. BEOKRO.
WM. RABUN SHIVERS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Will practice in all the courts of the Chattahoochee;
circuit, and in the adjacent counties in Alabama.
March 4 4 3m
THE subscribers having connected theitiselves ir?
the practice of LA W, will attend all the
County Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and the
adjoining counties of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh
Row, immediately over Ailen & Young’s Store.
ALFRED IVERSON,
.Tune 14. 19tf J.M.GUERRY
W. G. M. DAVIS,
attorney at law,
Apalachicola, Florid*,
TraRAOTICES in the Courts of the Middle and
il Western Districts, and the Oourt of Appeals.
Refers to Hon. J. S. Ciino'Jx, John Fon
taine. Esq. and S. li. Boaxih, Esq., Columbus,
Georgia. 40-52 t.
BROUGHT TO JAIL “
ON the 7ifi June, a negro boy JACKSON, alu it t
12 or 13 years old, yellow complexion, weighs
about 85 lbs. and says he belongs to John Bennett of
Richmond county, Virginia, a tobacco trader. The
boy says that he lost his master between this place
and Montgomery Mr. James Bennett a brother to (
Mr. J. Bennett, resides in Talbotton, Ga. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove properly,
pay expenses and take him away.
WM. BROWN. Jailor.
Columbus Ga. June 17 ]q ts
Chattahoochee R.R. & Banking Cos. of Ga-
Coliinibiis, July 17, 1841.
IN pursuance of a recommendation of the Stock
holders present at the Banking House on the 10th-
July, instant, the Directors, on I lie 15h instant, ap
pended Van Leonard, John Bethune and Win. P.
Yoge, Trustees, f.r the benefit of ;he creditors an<f
Stockholders of said Institution p and have this day
del vered into the hands of said Trustees the assets
and labilities ofsrdd institution. Bv order:
July 21 24 2t 1.. GAMBRILL, Oarhicr.
TRUST SALE.
BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, bearing date, J7h
July, inst. we will sell at private sale, the Bank
ing House and Lot, with ail improvements thereon,
-iterate on the comer of Randolph and Oglethorpe
streets. The lot contains 66 feet on Randolph and
147 feet 10 inches on Oglethorpe street, and will re
ceive in payment for the same, the Bi Is ofthe Chat
tahoochee Rail Road an! Banking Company of Geor
gia. Tito titles are indisputable.
JOHN BETHUNE,
WM. P. YONGE,
Columbus, July 22 2t 4t
GREAT SALE OF
APALACHICOLA PROPERTY.
ON the Second Monday n July next, will be sold
in the City ot Columbus, a'l Ihe .property of tbo
Franklin Land and Apalachicola Lot Company, con
sist mg of
600 feet of wharfs in front ol Blocks C and C.
56 lots improved and unimproved in the City of Ap
alachicola.
50 acres adjoining said town.
o-O acres within t liree miles of sijid town.
J erms made known by the Trustees on the day of
sale which will be without reserve.
J. C. WATSON,
D. McDOUGALD,
.T.S. CALHOUN,
B. HEF BURN,
May 13 ].{ {j Trustees
v AN ELECTION “ f
Captain of the 773d District, G. M. will he
held at the court house, on Saturday the third
July next. By order of
•GEORGE W. MARTIN. Major.
June 24 20 %y