The Columbus times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1841-185?, October 28, 1841, Image 4

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Sti& A i 7 SALES. ■ _ MUSCOGEE C yj iVi'i WILu os so.a <ms uu. A uoday in Novem ber, ai the inirae. ho ist’ in tUs- Oily ot i-u ----2U ilo O Jl!tfll .It -ii oi >a e Uuj To nil ot an acre oi ground in me Luy ol Ou- Imn.i ir, troll.nig on the east aide ot Oglethorpe street, being opposite me livery siaD.e ot Ficiiuag at Hart- i njj° oaring go.*i improvements <>u itie same, aim n i v oacupld hy Wnn .in or h s wi:e, levied j oil as in p .perty of Ohar.es Rosen.te, dec’d °/ Ju ~ I se <h n Scluls, Adm’r of Gharie Rasende, dec and. to J satisfy two fi fas. one in tav .r of isaac Vanmt, t ir other i ■ favor of tlall. Johns n & Cos. both vs nh IS Aohols, Ad Il’r.ol diaries Koselldt, d.c and. One negro by uy the name of Stewart, a i years old, levied on as the property ot iiiiza el n ’ execu rut of Fr incis Moore, dec’d. lo favor of Hill. Oa.vson at Cos vs Elizabeth Moore, e* ecuui* of Francis Moore dec’d. woif branch Joel 1 norp’s interest in aa ~ . ill .Vl iscogee eonniy. weic i was at ac r .lay of February, 1340, levied on to .a favor of Sain .el It. Andrews vs ai ■ leurv L L sterjett, Waller 1 . Ootq.ntl, and Jas. NT Sum’s ...tere t ... and to ft certain piece ot land lyiao ani oeing in Hie vmage of *Vynn on, in Mui.ee- V5,. 7- „,niv sJ f.“" J contains ten acres, more or ess, fnoms Alexander, Vl.tc.ell and others, is welint jirove 1 an I is at this time in the possession of Henry \ 1 esteriett. Levied on o satt-fy afifa m favor ot vVi.ham Powers, for the use of Harrison is fcsiiilth vs sa.dc.est ri ;tt Colquitt and Bethuuo. Henry K .. fait and Et.z tbeih P. Ken fall’s interest in and to tor of land No. 298, in the 10 It District of M ise.o *ee comity, con’ lining 202£ acres, more or less, levied o’ and sold to satisfy a li fa in favor of William L iti ner vs -aid Henry and Elizabeth P. Kendall. Half acre lot in the City of Columbus, No. 31-, on the corner of Troup and Ba and win streets ; also halt acre o.i ‘Methorpe street in Columbus, immediately east >f nl?acre lot No. 230 and having a small dwel led , a „J good s'abies and carriage house on the same; also the undivided htlfofa piece of ground on Dilling ham street, the same being 44 feet and 4 inches from the corner of D.l ingham and tbhort-srieeis, and fron ting 44 feet 4 inches oil Dillingham street, the same being a part of halt acre lot No. 19, all levied on as the property of Joseph Sturgis, to satisfy a fi fa in fa vorof the Bulk of Darien vs Joseph Sturgis. Toe sum being fro n Talbot sunerior court. I.ot of Lanl No 6 tit the 5 it Dist. of Muscogee, levied on as tnc property of Simeon Petele, to satisfy aSft ui favo ofthe officers of court vss .id Petete. Five fine, two storv, graiiue front b ick store hous es, o i O-rle h rpe street, linmediatefy opposite the Oglethorpe House, at this time unoccupied, (or the man „f them are) each containing 24 feet front, more or less, on Oglethorpe street, anil running west eighty f:ei, more or iess—all being in the city of Columbus and’ county of Muscogee ; also, lot of land No. one hundred and eighly-one in the sixth district of Musco gee, containing’ two hundred two and a half acres, mire or less ; said land is uninpro ed : all levied on as the oroperty of Burton Hepburn, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Muscogee superior court, one in favor of the Executors of Ge rge W. Murray, dec’d. v- Bur ton rlepb irn. apoeilanf. and James tj. Watson, secu rity on the tppeal and stay, and other fi fas vs said Hepburn. S. R. BONNE it, sh’ff. At the same tune an i place will be so’d, A negro woman, Dilly, anout 24 years of age, the property of Human Hyatt, levied on to satisfy a ti fa from lus ogee superior court, trt favor of John B. Baird vs said Hya't. Postponed Sale. Thirty acres river land, in 3dd District Muscogee county, adjoining the plantation of the late Dr. Bryant, levied on as the property of Albert G. Beckham, to satisf- a ti fa from the superior court of Muscogee county, in favor of G E Thomas vs said Beckham. September 30 T. HOWARD, and sh’tf. STEWART COUNTY. WILL be sold on the first Tuesd iy in Novem ber ext before the court house door in the town of Lumpkin, between the usual bouts of sale, E ast half of tot No. 5 in block O. in the town of Florence, being the lot where Thomas G .rdner for merly lived, levied on as the property ot Thomas tia.dner, to satisfy sundry h fas issued ‘Jiff a justi ces court of .Stewart county, in favor of Allen W. Hi 1 and others vs Thomas Gardner ad Lemuel C. Mor gan. Lo’ No. 55. in the 19 h Dist. of Stewart county, ta ken as the property ol Z.tdock McDonald, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a justice’s court of Stewart county, in favor of Brooks <& Walton and others vs said Z clock McDonold. Loi No. 28, in the 18th District of Stewart county, levied on as the property of Henry W. Spears, to sai isfv three ti as issued out of a justices court ofStewart county, in favor of Allen G. Johnson vs said Henry \Y . Spears. Lot of land No 27, in the 32d District of Stewart county, an l it. Panders interest m No. 199, in the 2th Dist. of said county, all taken as the property of R. Pan ler, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a jus tices court of Stewart county,- in favor of A. P. Lowry endorser. Levy made and returned tome by a con stable. Tlie interest of Lewis Duptee, in town lot in Flor ence, being t:ie lot where Dr. Collier now resides, number not known, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a justice coutt ot Stewart county, in favor of Pettice an* others vs Smith anti Winfrey, John D. Puis, Lewis Dupree and Joseph Ree-e. The. store hm<e and lot in he town of Florence, known as the lot where A B. C. Winfrey sold goods levied on as he pre-perry of Smith & Winfrey, Joint D. Pitts, Lewis Dup r ee and Jos. Reese, to sa islv sundry ft fas issued out of a justices court of Stewart c iunty, in favor of Travis Rttsseau and others vs Smith & Winfrey, John L). Puts, Lewis Dupree and Joseph Reese. One lot of land !y ng in the 20th Di ;t of Stewart, wh >reon Waiso t C auch now lives, number not known, i all ‘aken as the proper v o. Sa nnel Pumpkin -, to sat isfy sundry li fas issued from S'ewart superior am in fertor c urts, ii lav >r of Elij ih E. Cro. Her and oihers vs Samuel Tornjk’ns. Lot of land N0.23, in he 22-1 Dist. of Stewart co. taken a-= the property <>f vYt liam F. Phillips, lo satisfy sun Iry fi sis t ; sued out ol Sie vart superior court, in favor of Hightower & Ree ‘ and others vs said Phil lips. Properly pointed out by John Upton. A nearo b >y bv the name of Morris, taken as the property of Francis Morgan tosausly one ft ta out of Crawfird sup rior court in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs llenry H. Morgan, Francis Morgan and John Rav. No 247. in the 25th Dist. of Stewart county, ta ken as the property of John McLean, to satisfy one ft ta issued out of Gwinnett superior court, in favor of F auk'in O. Heard vs John Vlc.Lean Lots of land No’s. 72 and 73. in 22d Jistrict of Ste vart c nmt\. taken as toe property of Bowling W. S ark, to satisfy one li fa issued out ofCommbia inte rior court. in favor of Nathaniel Kagan vs Bow ing W S’ ark an I Francis T. Alien Administrators of Robert Johns, d-c’d. Lot of lan ’ No. lio. in 21st Dist. of Stewart eo. j taken as th pr iperty of Am. P. Harris, to saii>ly j sun lry ti fas issued out of a just ices c urt of Bibb eo. in favor of.Spencer Ryiey and others vs W t liain P Harris. i’ te trac of land “’here Drury Mathews now re sides, number not known, taken as the properly of Drury VI chews, to satisfy sundry ti fas issued out of a j istices court of Stewatl county in favor ol Jihn ; Hardn an t othetsvs Drury Mathews Lot of land No. 165. m me 2d 1 Dist. Stewart coun tv.levied on as the property of John D Pius, sat isfy a ti fa issued out of Stewart superior court, in fa vor of Heitrv V. Jermgan endorser. John N. Dupree inak r audJ.i) Pius, endorser. Property pointed out bv Henry VV. Jt-rnigao. I.ois of 1 1 1 I. No’s. 1 id and 143. in the 20th Dist. of Stewart county, taken as the property o* Ingram Avera and Will, Ave a. to satislv sundry h fas issued out o a j i tices court ot sai I county, in favor of Jas Hand t vs Ingram Avera, Win. Avera. and Amos L. Su e iman. Levy m de and returned to in- by a con stable. Lot of land No. 112, :n the 221 District of Stew art county, taken as the property of John D. Puts ; poin ted nut by him in favor of a ft ft iss .ed out of Sesan inferior court, iu lavor of Jared Deniiard vs John D. Pitts aid ieury W. Jcringan endorsers Lots of laud, No’s. 221 223 223 and 253, and one half of 252 all in the ‘2dd Disi o Stewart county, be ing the settlement of land where Lewis Dupree now lives, all taken as the properly of Lewis ■ >upree. to satisfy sundry ti fas i-sue.l out of Stewart superior court ii favor of John Negl and oihers vs said Lewis Dupree and others. Onem.de four years old, taken as the proierty of Richard vlaiht is, to satisfy sundry ft fas issued out of Stewart -uperior court. in favor of Jesse B. Key and others vs Richaid Mathias ami Charles H Wanen. Due negro man slave by the name of Cain, taken a the property of John T Warren, t satisfy one ft fa in favor of Robert Burks, issued out. f Stewart supe rior court vs Richard Mathias and John T. Warren, security on the app al. One house am lot in the town of F orenee, No, nut known, whereon Charles baiilli resided at the Inn •of Ins death, taken a< the properly of Charles Smiih and J >!'u D Pills, to satisfy sundry li fas issued o it of a j isttce’s court of Stewart county, in lavor ol Travis Russeau and others. L k of land No. 18, in the 25th district of Stewart County, tak -n as the property of Charles Ingram to satisfy two ft ias issued out of a jus ice’s court of Wasoing’o) ouip v *n favor of Nathan Dillard. Janes B. Brovvu’s interest in the house and lo’ in the town of Florence whereon James B. Brown fr inerly resitted, six acres more or less taken as the pr iperty of Ja n-s B B. own to satisfy sundry ft fas issued out o‘ a justice’- court of Stewart county in favor if Villta n Cur er and others Henry B ewer’s an I rh.tnis I Kesterson’s inter est in lo's of lain! Nos. 1 14 and 91 in the 22d district of Stewart co inty. to sa’isfv s to Irv li fas issued out of the sit > -rior tour of Stewart eouuty in favor of Michael J. Lawrence and others. On- larya two story house and lot in the to •> nos Florence, tbrmerlv occupir’d bv George Powell as a coufactionary, on centre street taken as the tiroperty of iillis Po veil to sa isfy sundry ft fas issued out of ofSfevvirt uo’intv in favor of Ht*n rv -V Jermgan far the use of Samuel. (Ruarles and others. , Tue settlement of lan 1 vhere W'lltamjC. Hav now resides, ta*--n as the property of \\ illiam C. Hay to satisfy one fi la issued out ofStewart superior court in favor of Samuel duarles. • The town lot in the town of Florence, number not ■ known; the place where D. lioss now fives, aviso part of lot opposite V\ illuuu toiftiiord, on centre street, . K„own as Vvi frey’s corner, including the two store . houses Oil the corner. A.so a dwemr.g on the back uarl ol me tut, taken as tin property o. Lemon L. vjoman. to sandy sundry ti Jjas issued out ot the su ‘ ri ,7 courts ol Sumpter and Stewart counties, in Javor of William Solomon and John Martin, and I “uH of land No. 76, in the 22d district of Stewart I county, taken as the property ot Wtlnatn KiiZjiatrick m satisfy a ti a issued out ofthe superior court of Stew art county, in favor of’Augu tine B Pope. The set dement of land where Samuel Tompkins formerly resided, taken as the proper.y of S.iiuui i I'otnpkin to satisfy sundry li fas is>u and out ol die su perior and inferior courts ol Siewait county, in iavoi of S. N. Beimel and others, vs. Samuel Tmupki s. Lots of land Nos. 178 and 179, in the 25 u district of S.ewart couuty; aiso ten acres of land whereon John Harrell now resiues including Ids dwelling house aim outhouses.alt taken as the property of John Harrell lo satisfy sundiy fi fas issued out ot Stewart superi r court, in favor of the executors of laaiauel YVii.tauis, dec’d vs said Harrell. Lots of lan i Nos. 77 80, 82 and 54, in the Jrd dis trict ofStewart . ounty and No 8 in tire 33d district of Stewart county, all taken as the propel iy of YVti liarn J. Howard to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of Gass superior court, in lavor of Jesse F. Cleveland Si co. vs saiii Howard. One fourth part of lot of land No. 192, in the 19th district of Stewart county, taken cs die property of Cornelius Lynch to satisfy one fi fa issued out of Stewart inferior court, in favor of John YVilltams vs Cornelius Lynch, Joseph Thompson, makers, anti Thomas Williams, endorser Lois of land 241.242, in ihe 22d district ofStewart county taken as the properly of Ma< keness Goods lo satisfy sundry fi fas issued out ol Siewar- superior ciHJri, in favor of Robert S. YVnnberly and others The undivided half of 750 acres of land, it being fractions—part of fractions in lots Nos 339 337 362. 343 and 344. lots 320, 321, 34;t. and 347. in the 22d Dist. of Stewart county, there being a first rate saw ami grist miil on the premises. Aiso the follow ing negroes : B n, Lewis, Tom. Jack, Mol y, Char lotte, Minerva, Dennis, Peggy, Hume, Mary, Little Jack, Sophia, Biddy, and a hide girl child, all taken as the property of John D. Pitts, to sat sty sundrv li fas issued out of the superior courts of Stewart and Bibb counties, in favor of Jesse B. Key and others. The west half ofiot of land No 4, in the 33d Dist.. of Stewart county, and VVm Smith’s interest in lot No. 49, in 32d District Stewart county, all taken as the property oi William Simih, lo satisfy sundry fi fas ts-ued out of a justice court of Macon county, in favor of George Jarrell and others. Lotofland No. 37, in the 23d Dist. of Stewart co. taken as the property of Jonathan Harrison, tosatisfy sundiy fi fas issued out of a justices court ofStewart county, in favoi of Cyrus Robinson and others vs Thomas D. Harrison and Jonathan Harrison. Lot oflano No. 100. in the 22d District of Stewart county, taken as the property of James Givens to sat isfy sundry fi fas issued out of a justices court of Stewart county, in favor of Thomas C. Cuiry vs said Givens. Lo* of land No. 46, in the 22d Dist. ofStewart co. taken as the property of JYloses Ramsay to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out ofthe superior court of Stewart county, in favor ofSamuel Qumrles and olhers. Four slaves, to wit : P eby, Beller, Joe, and one child namcil Mary, taken as the property of Green D. Sims, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of the superior and inferior courts of Stewart county, in favor ol Reuben H. Luckie and thers. Lot of land No 52, in the 23d Dist. ofStewart co. taken as the property of Frederick Mills, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of Stewart superior court iu tavoi of Joseph Kemp vs said Mills. Thirty-five head of cattle, consisting of cows and calves, t-.e balance stock cattle, one yoke ofoxen and one waggon 50 head of stock hogs, 32 head of sheep, all taken as the property of Milger Bumgarner to sat isfy one mortgage n ta issued out of Stewart superior eourt, in flavor of Sarah Glenn, Adtn’rx. of Jaine- Glenn, dec’d. vs said Milger Bumgarner. Property pointed out in said ft fa. Mortgage Sale. On the first Tuesday in December, will be sold, Lot of iand number eleven, in the 21st District of ‘-’“c.wart county, taken as the property of Jas. Locke, to satisfy one mC"‘“ r 3e fi fa issued out of Stewart su perior cour in favor of Seymour w*C’““£ s - Prop erty pointed out in said fi Ta. M. M. FLEMING, and. sh’ff. On the first Tuesday in November, will be sold. Nos. 133, 125 and 132, in the 25th Dist. Stewart, levied on as the property of Seaborn A. Smith, ad ministrator of the estate ofLarkin Reynolds, dec’d. to satisfy a fi fa issued out of the inferior court of Stewait county, in favor of Thomas L. Irwin vs Seaborn A. Smith, administrator of Larkin Reynolds and J.M. YV. Peel and A. C. Mathews and Jane Mathews, administrators of Ga'ba Mathews, dec'd. Property pointed out by Thomas L. Irwin. Lots No’s. 99 and 100, in the 25;h Di-t ofStewart, levied on as the properly of John Reyno'ds, to saHsf* a fi fa issued out of Jones superior court, ia favor ot John J. Miller and Joseph Miller, adnrrs. of John Miller, dec’d. vs Larkin Reynolds and John Reynolds and John Wells, Robert Reynolds and William D. Eluridge and Willis Little. Property pointed out by John Reynolds. A negro woman by the name of Nelly, levied on as the property George L. Smith, to satisfy afi fa is sued out of Stewart superior Court, in lavor of Osweli Holly vs said Smith. One road wagon and one sorrel mule, lovied on as the property of Lewis Thrarner, tosatisfy a hfa issut u out ofStewart superior court, in favor of T.G. it YY . H. Atwood vs Lewis Thramer. A negro woman by the name of Eliza, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Jenkins, to satisfy a ti fa is sued out of Stewart superior court, in favor of the Executors of Samuel Williams, dec‘d. vs Eliza-, beth Jenkins. Lot No. 185, in the 25th Dist. of Stewart, levied on as the property of'l hoinas L. Irwin, lo satisfy ali fa issued oui ofSlewart Uifinoi court in favor of Ed mund Kaiund vs Thomas L. Irwin. Property poin ted out by Seaborn A Smith. Lot No 99. in the 24tli Dist. of Stewart, levied on as the property of Blount Trolman, to satisfy sundry subpoena ti fas issued from Stewart superioi cou. t in the case of Blount Trolman against Wiftiam Johnson. Property pointed out bv K. Scandret. One gig anil harness levied on as the prope-tyo! Rial B. Griffin, lo satisfy a ft fa issued out of Monroe superior court in favor of Al xander M. D. Cawley vs Rial B. Giitfin. Property pointed out by tlie defen da it. Lot No. 133, in the 24th Dist. of Stewart county, levied on as the property of W. B. Garner, to saii.-fy a ft fa issued out of die inferior couri of Slewari coun ty, ill favor of R J. Sneilii.g vs W. B. Garner. Prop erty pointed out by the plaintiff Lot No. 69, in the 19th Dist. of Stewart, levied on as the properly of Elisha Crane, to satis y sundry ft las issued out of a justice’s court of Jasper county, in favor of Thomas McKissack vs Ebsha Crane. Levy made and re urned to me by a constable. Lot No. 4!, in the 19th Dist. of Stewart, levied on as the propei iy of Win. Allan's, to satisfy a fi fa issued out of a justices court of Su wart county, in favor of Kphraitn Eilis vs said Adams. Levy made and re turned to me by a constable. A lot o. land in the 24th dist. of Stewa.t couniy, whereon Hen y Jenkins now lives, levied on as he property of James M. Milner to satisfy a ft fa issued ir an the superior court, in favor of Wllliam Cooper. A negro man by the name ofGilbert. 33 years old, Fanny his wife, 33 years old, and Winney her child, 2 y- ars old levied on as the property of Jeptha Picketts, to sati.-fy two fi fas. one fiom the superior court of county and the other from the inferior court of said county, both in favor of Win. Colmao vs said Pickett. HENRY W. SPEARS, and sh’fT. September 30, 1841. RANDOLPH COUNTY. ft'fiJlhL be sold on the iirst Tuesday in November w next at the court bouse door, m the town ol Cu tibert, Randolph couniy the following property : Lot ol land No 243, in tbe 10 h Dist. of said coun ty, levied on as the property of William Casey, lo satisiy sundry ft fas issued out of a justices court tl said county, m favor of Brooks and Vv atton vs Win Cesey, Aaron Eihndge, security. Levy made amt returned to ine by a constable. Lot of land No. IS, in the 4th Dist. of said county, levied on as the property of L. L. Harrison to satisfy stmdjy ft fas issued out of a justices court of sa u county. >o favor of McDonalil & Morgan vs L. L. Harrt-on ; George W. Harrison, security on slay.— Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lotofland No 135, in the 9 h Dist. of said county, levied on as the property of John Crumplcr, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued out of a justice court of said conn ty, in favor of George T. Word vs John Crumpter. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lotofland No. 365, in the B*h dist. of said county levied on as the properly of Starkey Collins, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of a justices court of said countv. in favor of Josiaii S. Patterson vs Wiley Cav and Starkey Coliuis. Levy made and returned to nit- b\ a constab e. The north half of lot of land No. 69, in the sth Dist of said county, levied on as the property of James T Jones, to satisfy one fi fa issued out of a justices court of said county, in favor of \\ illiam Casileherrx vs John R. Kibmsworth and James T. Jones. Levy made and retu-ned to me by a constable. Lot of land No. 13, in the 9th Dist. of said county, levied on as propeity of John Fee, to satisfy one fi ft issued from a justices court of Gwinnett county, in favor of S. Bogan vs John Fee. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. The thirdlpart of lot of land No. 121 in the seventh district of said county, levied on as the property of John Lindsey, to satisfy one fifa issued from a jus r ice 1 oovrt of Warren county, in favor of William C. Hill • & Son vs John Lindsey. Levy made and returned . to me bv a constable. Lot of I no No, 64, in the tenth district of said conn tv levied on as the property of Garrison Cobb, to sat isfy one fi fa issued ou‘ of a ju tices court of saul c iitnty, in favor of Joseph B. Ellis vs Garrison Cobb. Lew male and returned to me by a constable. Lot of land No. 120, in the 11th Dist. of sail coun ty. levied on as the property of John Horton, to satis fy one fi fa issued from the superior comt of Forty coun'y, in favor of Hadly Hinson vs Johu Horton, Lot ofland No. 319, in the 7th Dist.of said county, levied on as the properly of Robert Uooite, to saltsly one fi fa issued from the superior court cf saidcounty, ni favor ol Nathan Respess is Robert Goode. Lotoflan No. 32, in the 11th Dist of said county, levi- don as the propeity of F igoies Tayior, to satisfy one fi fa l sued from the Inferior couit ot ‘i wiggS county, in favor of James Hutchinson vsFigorcs 1 ay lor. Lot ofland No. 282. in the 7th Dist. of said coun ty, levied on as the property ofAzuriah Dos .tosat isfy one fi ia issued from the superior court ol Ran dolph county, in favor of John Car ler vs Azariah Doss, maker, and Robert Goode, endoiser. Lot ofland No, 13, in the 7ih Dist. of said county, levied on as ihe property of James McMiehael. to sat isfy one fi fa issue troin the superior court of Ran dolph county, in favor of Benjamin W. Claike vs Jas. McMiehael and Joseph McMiehael. Mortgage Sale. On the first Tuesday m December, will be sold, Thirty head of hogs, one sorre'mare three years ad 16 fie-d of cati e,two feather beds and furniture ind cooking iiiensi's : also the crop of corn and cott'*n on lot o’ land No 177. 9 h Dist. ot said count”, where on James Alle v now resides ail b vied on as ilie prop erly of Janus Alley. to satisfy a fi laissued on the foreclosure of a mortgage in lavor of ohn Alley.— Property pointed cut in said mortgage fi fa. October 7 R, DAVIS, and sli’flT. At the same time and place on the first Tuesday in November wi.l be sold, Eight head stock cattie, levied on as ih- property of Nathan Cook, tosatisfy a fi fa issued from the supe • ior court ofsa and comity, in favor of YVm. J. Ronalson vs Seaborn Hazes and Nathan Cook. Lot of land No. 166, in the 1 Oth Dist. ol said coun ty, levied on as the property of Alien McLean, to sat isfy sundrv fi fas issued from a justices cour of said county in favor of Wm. H. Barton vs Allen McLean. Levied on and returned by a constat) e. Lotofland in the 4* h Dist. of said county, whereon Benjamin Williams now lives, number not known, levied on as the prope ty of Benjamin Williams, to satisfy a fi fa issued froip the superior court of said county, in favor of Thomas Hadden vs Benjamin \Vi! li ms. Lot of land number eighty, in Ihr 11th district o s id coun'v. ono wood clock, one loom, one table, one spinning wheel and ne side saddle, levied on as the propern of Thomas T. McCollum and lots cf land No’s 13 in the 4th Dist. said county. 16 in the 11th and fraction No. 19, in the 4th. levied on as the prop erty ofM. Bateman andT. T. McCollum, to s it isfv nvo fi fas issued from the superior court of said coun ty, in favor L. & D. C. Bryan, executors of Clement Brvan, dec’d. S. W. BROOKS, and sh’ff. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court ot Muscogee county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the leal estate of Drury Ciaik, late of sain county, dec’d. RICHAItD CLARK, JACOB CLARK, June 17 19 4m Administrators. POUR months afterdate, application will be made to the inferior court of Ran loiph c unty, sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands be longing to the estate of William J. Orr, late of Hous ton county, dte’d. B. W. ORR, Adni’r. Randolph co. June 3 17 4m CIOUIt months af;er date, application will be 4 made to the honorable the inferior court of Ran dolph county, while sitting for ordinary -lupuses, for leave to sell o .e negro woman and child, belonging to the orphans of John S. W. S;ieirs. WM. JOHNSON, Guardian. Randolph co Augusts 26 4rn FOUR months after date, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court<>f Slimier county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell the real estate and neuroes ot Henry Dikes dec’d. GEORGE DYKES. adni’r. Sumter co. September 30 34 4m <r 1 EORGJA, RANDOLPH COUNTV-Where oSjTas Ephra in H. Plait has applied to me tor letters of administration on the estate of John Spurlin, late of-.fid eoun v deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin guar the kindred and creditors f said d-ceaed, t,l be and appear at my office wit Lin the tune prescribed by law. and shew cause if any they have, why sai l l letters should not be granted. \\ |i|,e.-s ’he honorable John R M Nee . one of the Ju tices cf said court this 28th September, IS4I. JAMES BUCHANAN, cco October 7 35 fit C 1 EORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTV-Where- T as John Slatidley nnd Savage S Strickland ap p'v to m<‘ for letters of administration on the estate of James Durrencp. late ofsaid county, dec’d. These are therefore to cite aid admonish all and singular the kindred and all persons interested to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law and file their objejtions. if artv there be, why said letters should not be granted. Witness the honorable John R M Neel, one ofthe Justices of said court, this 28th September. 1841. JAMES BUCHANAN, c c o. October 7 35 5t C-1 EGRGIA. RANDOLPH COUNT V-YVhere as Eleszur Smith, Guardian of Benjamin W & Absalom R. Sutlev, orphans of David Stitley. dec’d. apply to me tor lelteis of dismission from said Guar dianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and, singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file theirobjeelions. if any they have, why said let ters should n t be granted. .Witness the hon ruble Thomas Green one of the Justices of said court, this 28th S.-pt-mber 1841. JAM KS BUCH A NAN, cco. October 7 35 m6m /and EORGIA. RANDOLPH • toUNTY.-Where as Stephen Lundy applies to me for letters of Adm nistration, oa Ihe estate of Nancy Britt, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and appear a’ my office within the time pres cribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why sai I letters should not be granted. Given under mv ban 1 at. office, this 31st July, 1841. JAMES BUCHANAN, cco. August 5 26 5t EXECUTOR’S SALE —Will be sold at pub lic outcry in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, before the court house door, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hotns ol sale, lots of land. Nos. 95. 98 and 99, in the 20th dis trict of originally Lee. now Stewart county, belonging to the estate of Davenport Lawson, late of said coun tv, dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale. THOMAS LAWSON, his JAMES x LAWSON, mark Stewart co. Aug. 26 29 td Executors, I EXECUTOR’S SALE-—Will be sold at public U outcry, in the town of Cutlibeit, Randolph co. before the court house door, on the first Tuesday in December next, lot of lat and No 64. in the Bih Dist. of formerly Lee now Randolph. Sold as the property “f the estate ot Davenport Lawson, la e of Stewart jointly,di c’d. Terms made known on the day, his JAMES LAWSON, mark THOMAS LAWSON, Ex’rs. Stewart co Sppt. 30 34 td 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 ot -ulhbert, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the usual hours o sale, all the lots in said town, winch belong to the estate of the. late Jeh Maynard, dec’d. ; a so one hundred acres of land, ad joining said town. JOHN G. GILBERT, August 5 26 td Administrator | A DMINISTR \TOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold ! -Lft. on the first Tuesday in January next, before the court house door in Heard county. Jot ofland No. 16, in the 14m District of originally’ Carroll now Heard county. Also lot of land No. 71 in the3ofh District oforiainally Lee now Marion countv, all as the prop ertyof Joseph Powell, dec’d. for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors of said deceased. Sold agreeably to an order of the inferior court of Stewart" county, while sitting for ordinary purposes. JACuB POWELL, Adm’r. Stewart co. Oct. 7 35 td ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII bc.-otl on the ft si Tuesday 11 December next, before the court house if.or in Muscogee county, hrec lots ot land No’s. 74. 75 and 43, in the 5 h Dist. of said county. There is on No. 74, a first, ate mill seat and nulls ; the mills wiih a little repair can lie rendered excellent. The above sold as the property of Drurv Clark dec’d for the benefit of his heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. JACOB CLARK, RICHARD CLARK, October 7 35 td Administrators. ~A DM I NIST R ATO RhS SALE ‘—Will .2:5 on the 12th day of November next, at the late residence of Isaac Gilford, in Randolph countv, all the perishable property belonging to his estate, consisting of about 20 head of cattle, 16 head of hogs, one colß some com and fodder, household and kitchen furnitui e and oiher aitides too tedious to mention. Terms on the day. LEMMON DUNN, Adm’r. Randolph co. October 7 35 td TOTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI -Ln TORS —All persons indebted to the estate of Drury ‘’latk. dec’d. are requested to make immed ate payment, ami those persons having demands avainst the estate, wi.l present them in teims of the law JACOB CLARK. RICHARD CLARK, i October 7 05 6t Adm’rs. THE SIA'IE OF ALABAMA. Court of Chancery at Montgomery—Second Chan cery Disiric amt Southern Division of said State T. YV. Smith ic Cos. vs Philo D. YVoodrutf an James N. Belhune. UNDER the authority and by virtue of a Decree pronounced uy our said Comt of Chancery, al ns June Term A. D. 1841, < shall proce and io sell, ou Wednesday the lo.hdovof i eccmber next, lo ihe highest bidd r for cash, bcfori ihe court house dour ui the town of Taskegee, Macon county, in said Slaie, Ihe following tract'/ or paicels of land situatca in the counties of Kusse I, Macon and Barbour, in the State aforesaid, known and dislinguishtd in iht original sur vey ofsaid counties, as tollows : to-wh : No ih half of section 12. sj do 36, n£ do 31, do 26, sj do 19, sj do 7. rj elo 13, do S, t'4 do 9. ti jdo3s shah and” 31), nhf do 15. whfdo 9, ands half of s 15, township 15, range 27—also the it hf sec 34. s hf do 27. w iiu.ll do 5 n hf do 15. n hf do 10, it hi do 21, e hf do 6. s hf do 21, shf do 10, ands iif sec 1, town 15, range 28. n hf sec 5, s hf do 10, n hf do 22, s hf do 20, n Id do 27, s hfdo 12 andsec 15, town 15, range 29. also sec 5, sec 7, w hf do 21, sdo 17 and n hf do 18 iu town 15 and range 30, also e hf sec 1, s w J of sec 5, s hf 02. shi do 3, e hf do 4 ii it ; do 4, e hf s w | do 4, n w $ do 18. wh s w do 9, s i.f do 8, whfoln wl do 32, nld 36, and u lit’sec 13 m township 14 and range 26, also e hf st c 32. vv hf do 34 soj do. 10, n w j do 15. s lit do 3, w hfdo 23. n e j /to lo am! m e 18, in town 14 and range 25, also w hl'sec 32, s hf do 35 town 15 and range 24, also w hf of se \ of sec-32, s tit sec 33. n lit j do 33, e hf-t t J do 32 and n h sec 32 in town 15 and j range 26, also s e | sec 22. w hf s 23 and n e j do 29. ;in township 15 and angn 25. also shf sec 11 in town, i 15 and range 23. also s e £ s 31 s tv j do 31 and w hf ! ~o S2 in town 16 and range 25, also an equal and un divided m iety-in the following parcels ofland, situale as aforesaid arid known and distinguished as the n h! ■f sec 3 an l the n hl’sec 35 town 14 and range 26 sec 34. s 28, s2l,nw |do 11, \v hf do 22 and w hfdo 27 town 15 and range 28 ihe s hf s 2 and n e j of sec II in town 13 and range 26. also n w | of n c J s 17 and e hf of n w j sec 17, town 13 and range 27 amoun ting in ihe aggregate (the undividtd moiety included) to 23 460 acres more or less. Said la ids will be sold to satisfy a debt of sixty four ihoiisind dollar- and interest from tile 3d of July last, due from the defendants to complainants. So mite r of said lands will be sold at the nine specified as will be sufficient lo s itisfy one half ihe debt and ail cast. They will be sold in such lots or parcels a> may be convenient to purchasers and most beneficial to til parties concerned. The sale will continue from day to dav until closed, commencing at 12 o’clock on each dav and ending at 4 o’clock. WALTER L. COLEMAN. Register of said Court. October 7 35 td \ VALUABLE Chattahoochee River Plantation for sale, with Grist and Saw Mill attached. AVERY’ desiiable plantation, containing fifteen hundred and fifiy acres—lying on ihe Chatta hoochee River, m tlie couuty ol Siewart, 15 miles fom Lumpkin. 13 from Florence .rid 21 from Co lumbus, is offered for saie. On it, are 500 acres of cleared land, well fenced, anil in a high state ol culti vation. The greater part of ihe unciea.ed la/ and is oak and hickory, the remainder pme. The Hilcha chee Creek, a never failing stream —passes through the plantation and on it. has been recently erected a substantial Grist and Saw Mill, now iu successful operatio . There i- on the place an exec lent gin house, with sprew and running ge r ompiete ‘lhe landing belonging so the plantation is one of the best on die river, and a wood yard established at it to sup ply s earn boit-i, can be rendered extremely profitable. On a high pine ridge, one mile and a hail from the river, are a small, but comfortable dwelling house and cabins sutiic ent to accommodate sixty negroes.— This plantation lias been settled eight years, and i is said bv those who have resided on the place, that nol a single case of fever has originated on it during that period The Chattahoochee River Plantations are highly valued, and justly considered among ih< best in the South. A bargain is now offered—and any one de sirens of purchasing, will do w ell to examine tlusplace, as a like opporiunit y rnav not again soon offer—and a< in ihe event of its soiling, the term* canrim fall to be satisfactory. Richard M. Pitts resides on the plan tation, and will furnish all the information deired respecting it. DANIEL McDOUG \ LD. Columbus, June 17 19 if WINDOW BLIND AND SASII FAG TORY And House and Sion Painting. ”|HE undersigned lias taken a slum on Hr.ndop ‘JJ. street. De. / Vl 'n the Post 1 ffice at and Davies’ cor ner. where he intends keeping constantly or. ha*d any quantity of window sash and lilndt Ot all oescri] tions and of superior workmanship, made imdei his own direction. He is aiso prepared to make to order a’ short nonce any r tzesor quality of ihese articles, which may n t he ori hand. House. Sign and Fancy Painting, attended tn ar usual The public are respectfully invited to give me a cal when anv work in my line is needed, and 1 will try to please them in quality and prices. I will sell Sash at th>* following prices: Sash 12 by 14—primed aud glazed, 40 cts. per light, do 10 hy 12 do do 3') do do do 8 by lo do do 20 do d> do 7 by 9 do do 15 do do muses garrett. February 23 3 ts DR. C. P. HERVE Y, DENTAL SURGEON, ESPROTFULTj Y announces to the citizens of ala, Columbus and ils vicinity, that he has taken an office on the corner of Broad and Randolph streets, directly over the store of Mr. L. J. Davis. Doct. U offers his services to the public as being able, in most cases, to save entirely such decayed and aching teeth as they now fear must ho extracted.— His success m soothing and finally saving many valu bieteeth,in an extensive practice in many cf the Northern and Southern cities, has been so deemed 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, bin to combine ease in wearmg with strength and durability. He will also cure itiflatnation and soreness of the glims, giving them a healthy action which will improve the breath and taste. Hours from 9 till 1, anil from 3to 6. April 15 10 ts DISSOLUTION. nriHE co-partnership heretofore existing at Apa- Jb. lachicola. between the subscribers, under the firm of Goldstein & Cos was dissolved on the Ist Jan urv last. The outstanding business will be settled by fi; J). Darden. DAVID GOLDS'! EIN, H. D. DARDEN. August 26 ‘29 2m WESTWARD HO ! I WILT, sell at public auction, on the first Satur day m December next, at my residence in Stewart couniy. all my ptrs’onal piopyrty, viz : corn and fod der. horses, mules, a wood wagon and team, carl and oxen, and about 150 head of cattle, hogs plantation tools household and kitchen furniture. Also 1 will offer for sale, if not sold b fore, the following tracts of land,lo-wit : 5-8 o r 4oo acres, Barbour county, south Cowiga waters ; 3 8 240 acres, Macon county, Sou keehatehv waters; 3 8 240 acre# Tallapoosa county 2-8 of 160,acres, Pea River. Dale county ; also two town lots half acre each, in the town ol Geneva Daic county; 6-3 of 480 .acres. Walton county. West Florida, n citoCLtwha'chy River On this last plac- are 60 acres good cane brake fiver land cleared j and in cultivation this year. Any person wishing to j buy of those lands will call on me at my plantation in ; Stewart I am able to sell firs! rate bargains in any ] or all those lands, as 1 entered them myself and have , Government certificates for titles. Terms o'sale of oersonal property acieditun'ilthe Ist January, 1843. Note and good security in every case will be required, as laud terms very easily being made safe. All per sons having demands against me either by note or account, will please come forward ; ts I can’t plank up the rhino. I can fix it with the best sort of paper. I am bound for Texas ! THOMAS J. STELL. October 14 35 if M USIC A LINST R UCTION. HAVING been solicited by many respectable ci tizens, to open a Music School in the city 0 f Columbus ; I respectfully give notice, that on or be fore the first of Nov. next, I shall t e ready to instruct pupils on the Piano Forte, the Organ, and ir. Singing. I shall adopt the new system of teaching children to sing, which has met with so much success in Boston, and other ernes, where singing forms a branch in al most every school. 1 would nquest those who wish to enter their children for either department, to leave their names wi'h Norton & Langdon, previous ‘othe t.rst of November, ands will call on them before forming the classes. 1 would refer those who wish to make inquiry, to the following persons: Mr and Mrs Duriham. at the Columbus Female Institute. R. W. B. Monro, at his school in Wynnton,and L. T. Do wr ing. E-q- of the firm of Thomas & Downing. Terms—Piano Forte or Organ, with Singing. §2C perquaiter. Sinking alone in classes. S3 per quar ter. G. R. HURLBURT. N. B.—Piano Fortes tuned in the best manner. Orders for the present ntay be left with Norton & Langdon. Oct. 13 37 ts BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES Kid Slips and Ties do Black and colored Gaiters do Kid and Calf Walking Shoes Misses do do do do Gentlemens’ Calf and Gaiter Boots do do Morocco Shoes Boys Ca's Boots and Brocans Mens. Womens & Bovs Black & Russett Brogans At the new Boot and Shoe Stc;e, one door below Preston’3 corner. Broad-street, JAMES T. EPPINGER & Cos. October 14 36 ts TORTOISES H ELL COM BS, Made and Repaired. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Columbus and is vicinity, that he has co - he Comb Making and Repairing Business, in the Jewelry and Watch repairin'’ shop of G. B. Pn >!e, opposite the Planters atm .vtechanies Bun.*, wliere lie wi.l attend to any work in his line. He wih alp-roid s yle Combs into a fashionable form, so that ney cannot be distinguished ironi new, no matter now bailly injured. Cleaning and polishing done on the most reasonable terms. Shell headbands made in the neatest style. Aiso the Spanish of Victoria Combs. Merchants laving old tyied Combs on hand, will find it to their interest to have them attend, as one will make from ‘wo to four new ones. Cash paid fir old Tortoise Shell. D. L. BUCHER. October 7 S3 ts NEYV BOOT AND SHOE STORE. THE subscribers would respectfully infirm the citizens of Columbus and the surroun ing roun iry, that they have taken the store on Broad street, two doors below the Enquirer office, where they have opened a general assott merit of Gentlemens’ Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, boys boots and shoes. Aiso ladies, mis ses and children’s shoes, of ail kinds and qua dies, which they will sell as low as anv now o tie red in maikel. A good as ort ent oflashtonable hats caps See. constantly on hand. Purchasers ate invited to call and examine JAMES T. EPPINGER & Cos. Gctobor 7 33 y WARE HOUSE ATiD COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned have taken the Ware Houses recently occupied by William H. Kimbrough, Esq. for the purpose of transacting a General Commission Business, tinder the firm and style of Thom & Hardin. Our Ware Homes so. the storage of Cotton, and close stores for other produce and merchandize, ate in complete order large and com enieni, and as it is our intention not to speculate in Cotton, hut rather to give our entire attention to the inteiest I our customers, which with our knowledge in conducting such a Bu siness. induces us confidently to solicit a full share of public patronage. We shall be prepared to make ad va ces on consignments when desired. Our informa tion of Foreign Markets will he of ihe earliest and best character, which will be freely communicated to our customers, either present o- absent. WILLIAM N. THOM. EDWARD J. HARDIN. Columbus, September 2 30 9l YV ARE- H OUSE AMD C O MMISSION BUSINESS. E have associated under the firm of Yonge & VW Spccer, for the transaction of the above bu siness, and hope o receive a share ot public patronage. We will occupy the old stand known as “ V .luge’s Wate House on **'rout street, which is now img put in good order, and intend having it enclosed with a substantial brick wall VVe will attend to the sale of Cotton ot other produce on waggons or in store, at the usual rates. We have a good sup ily of Bagging and Rope, which we will furnisU to our customers on accommodating terms. WILLIAM P. YONGE, RICHARD P. SPENDER. Columbus, Sept. 9 31 ts WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undersigned continue to transact the above business, at ibtir FIKK-PRoOl* WARE HOUSE, Front street. . They will devote their best, attention to any bu siness en'rusted o Pieir care, and will at ail times impart to their planting friends any information they may have, respecting the -Cotton market. Planter and others wiil find it to their interest to sfire with them, on account of the great saving in th premium insurance, and the additional safety to those who do not insure. Thev are p-epared to advarceliberally upon C< tton and ether merchandize stored with them. Their rates of storage arid all ether charges, are the same as loose charged by other houses in the same line of business. HALL, RUSE & Cos. September 9 31 ts A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SdLE. rSMIIE subscriber offers tor sale hts valuable plan Jii. tatio i consisting of Ei.'ht Hundred Acres, four hundred of which are in cultivation—situated on the waters of the Uchee Creek, in the county of Russed, and State ts Alabama, ‘ibis plantation is seven mi.es from Columbus, in a south western directs n. and two miles west of the road leading from Colum bus to Irwin on, and four tubes 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 tile 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 rood spring, and every field con’airts runmeg wat r. Tb s 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 sile, but the fact that be Inis another J settlement lying vacant which be is desirous to settle and improve The terms will be reasonable—cash or approved pa per wili be received in payment. ’ JONATHAN A HUDSON. July 29 25 if SITUATION WANTED. lUBY a voting man. either as book kt eper or general j JSL® clerk, in a wholesale establishment. Satisfac tory references given if required. A line addressed to A. B. through the Post Office, stating t'>e amount ofsalary that w ould be allowed, if satisfaction is given, will meet with prompt attention. September 30 34 ts LOTTE R I E S . Drawing expected, Saturday, Oct. 23. Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery. CLASS 32 CAPITAL PItIZES 30,000 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLLARS, 5,000 DOLLARS, 40 of 2,000 DOLLS Ttoivets §10 —Halves §5. Drawing expected on Saturday, October 30 CLASS 33— CAPITALS 5 0,00 0 I) C) LE A RS , 30,000 DOLLARS, 25,000 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLLARS. 10 of $1,500—10 of 1,250. 50 of 1000 are 50,000 DOLLAR'S. Tickets §2O, Halves §lO, Quarters §5. Drawing expected on Saturday, November 6. CLASS 34- CAPITALS 35,000 DOLLARS, 12,500 DOLLARS, 10,000 DOLL MIS, 10 of 2,000 DOL’S. Tickets §lO, Halves 5 Fur tickets, or shares or ceriilicate of packages in any ol’lhe above Lotteries, address post pain J. H. ANDREWS, Columbus. October 14 36 2t NEW BOOKS. ECONO part of Democracy in America, bv Do Tocqueville; being a continuation of his trea’ise on our institutions -.vhic!! are known as being the most correct of any written. A news poly of -feorji.i Scenes, illustrated edition. The American Almanac for 1841. Friendship’s Offering. The Token. Mercedes.by Cooper, Szc. &c. Jnst received at NORTON & LANG DOS’S. AT >rch 11 5 ts BROUGHT TO JAIL A negro man who says his name is DTCK, and be longs to Robert Ware and Benj H. Warren of [Augusta Ga., and runaway from Robe'! Ware of i Montgomery county, Ala ; said negrois about GO yea-s I old. The owners are requested to come forward ; prove property, pay charges and take him awav. WM. BROWN, Jatior. I July 22 -24 ti’ BROUGHT TO JAIL, ON the s’h April, a negro man bv ‘he name o LRWH. who sas he hlon. - to Mis. Harriet | Pope, of Jackson county. Florida. The owner is re quested to come forward, pay expenses and take him | awav WM BROW N, jailor, j Columbus, Ga-April 29 12 ts ! the MUSCOGEE INSURANCE CO’V: ARE now ready for the tran-action of business Office over William A. Redd & Co’s, store. DIRECTORS : JON WARREN. JOHN PEABODY, GRIGSBY E. THOMAS, THACKER B. HOWARD E. S. GREENWOOD, KENITH M’kINZIE. JOHN BANKS. President. Matt. R. Evans. Secretary. 17 2 ts ‘ HENRY M. TOMPKINS IS my Agent, and an horized t transact, and settle all my business in B irbour county. Alabama. JOHN R. MeFARLAN. Sentemher 9 31 2m REMOVAL. DR. JNO. J. B. HOXEY, has removed his of- t fine to the room over the store of T. A. Bran-1 i uon, a few doors above Tavlor and Walker’s, and j I nearly onpositc Col. John Banks’ Drug Store. Jan. 12. 47tf E. H. PL A TT, ATTORNEY At LAW, (Cuthbert. Randolph County,Georgia.) 1 L.L promptly attend i- any busm ss entrusted If y to his care in the co nties ol Stewart. Aiatt >a, tcandolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lie Sumter, vlaconaud Dooly , Geoigta, aud Russell and Harbour f Alabama. I'.EVEI.ENCES t Columbus—Hon. T. F. Foster and Colonel John Banks. , . ~ „ Lexington—Joseph Henry I t’.nspkin, Esq. B. r . Hardeman, Esq. Lewis J. Dupree and George I*. Platt. W sbington—Hon. Garnett Andre s.^ Macon—Coi. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowls. Esq. Forsyth—Messrs Dunn Jk Aiar’iu Thoina-ton —John J. t ‘arey. Esq. T. B. Beth*;. Apalachicola, Flo.— VY ibiatn b. Porter, Esq. Charleston, S C.— William Harris. New York. —Messrs. Collins, Kccse & Cos. March 11 5 “ SPECIAL NOTICE. j .Ot INCE t ie Steam Boat, Tallapoosa, has been jy- ‘ f5 ing at tile Cobunbus Landing, and a so rt di>- bell) v it. she has h-m visited hv imrsons known j o the subscriber, and valuable irons,bobs, screws and | ,;hcr articles tielou mg to lire boat, taken from her. j This notice is intended io apprise the individuals j who have abstracted the above articles ft on the and a.- ; ■ apoiisa, timi they are oil well known to the subset t- j bur, a id that unless saiil ari'des, one and ali, ate j •forthwith returned to him. be will immediately com- i • nance ptosecntioits agreeably to lire l >v, in it cases J made and provided. B. DU.VLVIEK j Jim 17 IJ BROUGHT TO J oL. • A NEGRO man who calls himsed Henry Jack- | JjlL sou and says he is free ; came here with John j Benton, fro n Oniricy, Florida, and says ihat. his ninth- i er lives ill Charleston. He is small w eighing aboitl j 109 pounds, and about 23 vears o'd ; dark complected. j The owner, it ?*iy. is desired lo come forward, jirove | property, pay expenses and lake him away. He says ! John Demon has bis free papers. WILLIAM BROWN Jailor. Mai 20 15 ts I “BROUGH I’ TO JAIL ‘fi'&N the 7i!i June, a negro boy IAUICSON, a bent j HjTl'io. 13 years old, yellow complexion, weighs j about 85 lbs and savs be belongs to John Bennett ot - Richmond couutv, Virginia, a tobacco trader. The \ boy savs that be lost his master between this place; and Montgomery Mr. James Bennett a h rot he to i Mr. J Bennett, resides in Taibotton. Ga. Th< | owner is requested to come forwai and, prove property.! pay expenses and take him away. WM.’ BROWN J dlor. Columbus Ga, June 17 19 ts DRUG STORE. rgIHE s ibscrtbe- liavutg purchased the stoc k of Drugs of Betijarnitt Welker, late deceased, will ’ keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of ; Drugs', Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oil, Dye-Stuffs, Glass, , and a full supply of the most reputable pah nt Aledi f cities, aid respectfully invites Physicians and other per , sons wishing to pttrel-a e. to give him a c.dl The business will be continued at the old stand of Tay’or , ‘Wa ker, sign of the Golden Mortar, Broad-street, , &olumbus.Geo. SAM’I, A. BILLING. MEDICAL. Drs. Boswell & Billing having uni ted in the practice of Medicine, ihev tender their pro fessional services to the citizens of Columbus’ and the adjoining counties in Georgia arid Alabama. Office at the Drug Store of Dr. Billing. JOHN J. ROSWELL, SAM. A. BILLING. July 8 22 y BJS REWARD. MY yellow man. LEWIS, left Coltimrius about the first day of June with a pass, signed fiy General Daniel VI -Dmgald, auihotizing him to come to the Madison >pitii'.-s. in this State Lewis is a bright mulatto, about 30 vears of age, 5 feet. 8 inches high, ‘hick-set and w ell made, and is well known in Augusta having formerly belonged to Samuel Hale, Esq. of that City. Lewis when-die Ls! Oohm.bu was riding a grey horse The above rewind will be given for ins ap.o'eliouston. D. All )ii If ISON. July 1 21 ? f Ivladison Springs ‘l’ \v O P L A N T A T 1 U N S FOR SALF.. rSIME subscriber oilers for sale on very liberal Js_ te ms, 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 o ien land, of a so-l-ti >r quality . en closed wuh good fences, and in an excellent state of cultivation. On the premises, ate a good log dwelling house, negro cabins, a bias kstnidi shop, a good gin with screw and running g a , anti a large peach and apple orchard, ’i his place is on the road leading f on: Florence lo Marion county, and is 10 miles frou Florence. 8 from Lumpkin, and 6 from a iatidiu on the Chattahoochee lister. The other place contams 700 acres of land 300 of which me cleared, and in excellent order tm jilantirig The uncleared porno, i is .veil timbered wv,i oak and h ckorv. On tiiis phiiitation are a good divelliug house, lie;ro cabins an-l gin couijilete. It is on tire road leading from Florence to Mari ut county, 12 mil s from Florence and 7 fr<>m Lumpl-in. A more inintite descript'.en of these plantations is deemed un necessary, as r-.iv one desirous of purchasing, w ill of course, examine them. They are. however, desirabb places, and will be sold on very Mu ra! terms. Both plantations are occupied, and will be shown at any time, lo anyone who wishes to exaimne either, or both of them. LEVYiB DUPREE. June 17 19 ‘f NOTICE. THE undersigned has purchased the entire stock if GOODS of Hiram Young & Cos. consis ting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c. &c. The stock is ell assorted, and will be great I v a Idee to in a short time. JOHN D. IIOWEI.L. September 2 30 ts BROUGHT TO JAIL ON the 17th inst. a negro man who cads himsell Andrew, and says he belongs to Nathaniel Dr - auney. of Russell county. Alabama The owner is desired to come forward, comply with the iaw, pay c. - penses and take him away. WILLIAM BROWN, Jailor. May 21 15 if BROUGHT TO JAIL, f\ NEGRO man by the name of I lantel, who sa jLja. he belongs to George tinrngan of Taitiot county The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty. pav expenses and take him awa . Said boy is about 25 years old. WM. BRO VVN, Jailor. July 8 22 ts T iI E CELE B R ATED IIORSE, ROBIN HOOD. WILT, stand the ensuing season, one ha sos he tiine at my s able, nineteen milts ab l vt Colum bus. in Russell county, Ala., and the other part ofht time at t.afavetle, Chambe s county. Ala., and will In let to mores at the reduced price o\ [‘'illy Dollars, du 25 h of December next. Mares sent over thirl, miles will be fed t o months gratis. Person! faihn to get a colt in t-e Spring, will t,e allowed the Fa', season gratis, if the mares are sent to my stable. All care will be taken to prevent accidents and escapes hut notiabn.des for either. A to Robin’s performances on the turf, an f renre to ‘he Stud Book or the Sprit of the Times, will give entire satisfaction It is also due him tosav, that hi colt-.so far as trials have be< n made, have been sur passed bv none in the United States. The -mason w!l coin uence the iirst o Ma'teh, an end the first of Juiv. Z WfIITF, N JNO. CROWELL. Jan. 27. 1841. 48 ts BROUGHT TO JAIL SN Columbus, Georgia, on the 11th August, ane gro man xvh > says his name i- DICK ; he i- rath | er of a copper color, s y- lie belongs to Madison He< wood, of Talladega county. Ala. The said negr ■[has been run tway for nearly two years. H b-oio hail from m>* 27 h Julv 184 ft, and h 5 then -aid lie be ; long dto Edward William .of Talladega countv, an< then went by the name of Joe; hts age 23 or 24 v-a- *: 5 feet. 8 inches high. The owner is rquested !■ come toi-ward, prove property, nav expenses and up him away. W. BROW-, laiior. September 9 g] if W . G. M . D A VIS, ATTORNS f AT LAW, Apalachicola. Fl..ri*i. PRACTICES in the Courts >f the Middle ana Western Districts, and tip Court of Appeals Refers to Hon. J. S. Cp no.in, John Fox j taine Esq. and S. R. Bonn.- r, Esq., Columbu j Georgia. 40-52'. DR. TAYLOR HA A removed his office to Preston’s Row, a few doors East of Preston’s Corner,where he max generally be found, unless when professiona i\ et cape Feb. 9. | LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE on goods consigned to SMITH. BEAT TIE & Cos. Auction and Commission Mer chan s. Columbus, Georgia. Movemoer 13 , 39 ts The Commercial Advertiser, Apalachicola, Flor dt, will insert the preceding, three months, an ansiuit the account as above. ’ gIHE subscribers having connecter 1 rhemselves in the practice of LAW. will attend all lb- Countv Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit. and the adjoining counties of Alabama. Office in Mclntosh! Row, immediately over Allen & Young’s Store. AT.FRED I VERSON. June 14. 19tf J,M.GTTERRY. RULE’NISI TO FORECLOSE MORT GAGE. GEORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY.—To tie honorable the Superior Court of said county.—Ga- briel Jones vs James Enins. f w \HE petition ot Gubnei Jones, respectfully shew - q t iti tfiai James Ennis ol sam county, iitru.,- lore to-wril : on trie thirteenth hay ol Amtell m the year of our Lord eighteen honored atut thirty nine, u<- wll : in said cotuily, made, execuieu ami ue.iieicu to your petition, r, his certain deed oln.eitgagt bearing iiutetfieday and year aloresatd, and i.mussing ti ai the said James Ennis iiad • -ii that day, u.acit anu dc tivered to vuur petutoner. Lis tnc certain pioin stcry notes, rubscribtu w tit his own In t.d. ci.o bearing even da.o with sale mort gage deed, when by the sad James L.UIUS promised o pay lout petitioner or beat er, by Uie h. st ol which sale notes, six hi t,dim col lars on or before the first day of January next, ensu ing,the date liiv.reoi foi laiuc received, ai.d by the se cond ofsuio notes, the said Janies Enins prunistd to i,a\ your, petitioner ot heart r, seven bundled hollars, o. or beioru the lir.-t hay of Jaituaiy eighteen hurdled and for'y-one. f>r value rectn eh, and by the third of said notes me said Janies Enins promtsid to j a\ your i prtiuione i or bearor eight lou.i.i, <1 o„l urs, in m L,- loie the hist day ol January eighteen In.rend aid | lorly-iwo, for value recoiled, amt by the lotu I. ol :u.u ,ii us. the said James i.; ills j- * t hum df o i*a\ y tor |e uiiioiui or bearer tune iiutihied hollars. onorLtliri ! tite liisi day of Jatitiaiy etgl.it t u Jmndreo and forty i three for value ret l ived, at o by l.kt frfils o; said pioln -1 msory notes, the said James Emits j.ii u.iseo to pay | your petitioner ot hearts one tl.oosaiid hoiiais. e\o in i before the first day of January eighteen imi.'ditri \ tl | forty-four, for value received, and hi tin sam no\i i gitge deed, be the said James Ennis, for aiat in con j sineraitoit ot ihe sum of fill* hollars by \ot.r petit ct.it Ito the saal James Ennis in hand paid, the recei| t j whereof ,is by said moilgage deed acknowledged, as | '.veil as for lie better securing the jay mm ol the | aforesaid live prcmissoty notes, the sam*Janus Emus | did grant, bargain and sell unto your ptiiiunti, Lis | Heirs and assigns, ail the following p r t petty, to- w i : i lots of latiil N o’s. cue iiuiidrt and ami w ejv e, two lm i,- i dred and twenty-six, and two inn,firth ami t.fu-six.air jui thi mull) district ol saal county oi Raiumjh am) number two hundred and thirty-ina in tl it *,fih cistnet joi said county, logetlu r writ nil ,i,d snigm&i the i rights, tut in in is and a|ptir'tnai.< s thin ii mlt mug i mg- Also tlir.i e m gio s aves to wn : A. aunda a v.o ----| aian about lwa my-one years of age, and hoi twochil i -Jieti, Dennis a bo_v ab, u five years oiu, Frances a j .in aooul iivnyt art old, ami lbui in-rses auh one mole, !oi e yoke of ■xi n and wagon five it w- ami taives, j toriv- wo head ol imgs and tue fVuihn bees, ludsltatls | .mil film Hire, togeiln r witn aii and singular Ihe home- I uoid and kitchen luri.iture ot the saiii James km; s | iogciher with aii ihe crojis ol ifie said James Ennis j annually', (alt paid) to have and to hold the s'aiu ba - j gained land and premises end p,cpe m lo , 8 ,„ |cL.hnel Jones) yomj.etilioner. bis l.eiisatih assiti.s jto ms and then own proper use a,,0 lionet,t andb,- j uooi fore.er, and ike said Jarncs Em i> mi 1,,n s, > b s heirs, exeeiilois and admu islialois, liu said li, : ained premise, and piop. r iy unn. in, ,~, ~V : lid warrant against the i mm. ~f hm s.d aim hit I, „ | ;i"‘ against the claim of aii -other p, rtons. whaliv. , with a provision, nevertheless that i| ||„ SK i ( ’ j. In , ’ Himi-. lis executors aid udniimstrat- rs oi u lamld.d wen and Hilly pay or c tise ,o bi paid onto j your peinio, >r. ms heirs a,,d assigns, the Immn.n ---1,l tied sums ot money m said limes sp,, if ed accor ding to the tei.or and efleci then of , „ the fiavr and ; im s lnentMiiod and aj-policed to, i] , , a„.ti.t'tl.tie j ■ ,l ~ n iiu Ba, f* 1’ 1 ,“ , ‘ ’• S, I J *'<les mention and. will, law • .ul interest tor the same, according i 0 the linor of . j said nous, then urn! from ,| t n., fo,',],. as wt .„ . j mortgage mod and the a ,1 ~, L> t „,. . veycri as me sam pr. missoiy notes should < ctme dc tei tiiiue tnd be void lo all intents and miroos, s. Now Ins |> *;iiu>n Nfiuweiik io.Ju coin that ilit f.iM aidst’ promissory rimes he retold c p, tlf ,and, lo . If; ti.e j ‘ u, ‘ ol b ~ie first day ol Januan next < suing the date of said iiiorigaff. hud, and the not. j duo on or before the first day of .la, m„y next . nsn -1 ! “!*’ di " e of said iim rt gage derd. ana the io ot.r -jhi or r>rU) ttu ‘ii si (ia\ o Jatinai v it h, l.t r :cr* . | aii I luity-one with inn-,, s, on , ad), fitVe l< i.g ; oecn doe aim payable *as us re*aid) Int that't either ; , Uo said .L.me 1 i.nts to, any pen.n or | e,so. s , f ; I ns be! an bal e path tin said si rns ol n-ctu yi) ,i, ir . j specified, or any part lh.re.fi. lin bas hill,, ro fi. I . j Hill entirely iar .and ami r, ft.se.l so hv .g. j iotir pe.tlioner prays li a, the raid Jafms I- ,ms h. ] >ideled by the cotirl lo pat im. il„ Ct.rs’s Lffec.fi j he same on oi before the first da, f ,|u next ‘Jem, ! • nerreof t.ie said sums of • . ncy , n the >ust afdr. s. irf ■wo promissoiy notes specified, togeli i r v i h tl, u,- crest and eosi which nay he due tl err. n. at tl . tnie of such payment, rt if at ind.lardl th. not fit be said James I- lints the Ei.Ptty ,1 K . .1, nq-tui. of ,ie said ,iantes Emus m and io sard mortgag.d lots *.#’ lands, bo- thenceforth I'oreVei tan.ct and fm, elf.’ en.. ISAAC E. I’D iV ]• R. - . , rVM’y for petition, f. | Ihe foregoing petitir i. having 1,,.- fi (: .„ . j idem! by the < ot it, it is tinreforc. rtl it oiu'i, . I I ousel fi.r trie petition, r. on!, rid tl.at th,- sm.i L n ;mmis pay in;., tin (.'lnks (the. of this ( .t rt ,r,r I n lore the first day ol the next leimilur.it item id i -ems of monel dor am- on, ad , „ first ,wo . m'd 1 | -soi l notes m said j.e'itinn. firs; „j I og, 110 r wi'Ji all in,crest , uoeot sueb pa, 1, dll. .M.rl d.fa, |j tin ll if.d U | tfie tA R' ( -’ t, j'H< no; tl.,- sa ,! J a „ , s F.m.is in ..1 “'T c l<,ls , o! ,r * l ‘ r "’“ ’• < m-efortl. f, i v. r bai r< and am, In . <•!, s, and, and it „ fn, ij., , o,d,u-t hat a Hue n.snlstan.e this hole Nis, k* serve,’ ups ii ill, sa,,, Jf-ioe.- i.r, is ( .iMta !> at It a- ? ‘h-ce months I.r fur, the first ,m ol tl . nr xt 9 , i ii. > f Ins Error L.. -be |,rihlieallori ill one ol tie pi bur zirteso Coi, rebus ; g,a, tour momhs Let. re ii, f ni x? I --int oi iln.- < ourl. A true , Xtracr fom the m'notes ~ ]{;„ dolt Ii Su perior Court, F cbiuari I cim Isdl. O. H. GUI FITH, Clerk. -MONEY LOST. & 1,.-, r “Eli was tai <dbyme at S Ima, Ala. too to ll January last, (hr Lawrenciville, jwtniiejl county tia. containing the following <|< . r, t"d Lana B.IG, which has not been rtctm.l at LD*.vrcnc<- viilti, \iz : *■“ ;• ‘* !• rc, ■ tin >? after date A . pax able to ‘) ■ K -Murphy. Decatur, Ala. 7t!i March. IL3B. (Branch ol the Bank ofS. of A ) liiV “ Grffn. Pres, wr ? 1 1r ‘ ‘ , r \ e ‘ n - vs af,tr (! '"<\ L. payable to \\ . (-lit balance of the name sonn what o htcrated ) Branch ol the Bank of the titute of Alabama at Dc •atur.o h October 1837. H. ti*EEN>ies. \\ . Keys, Ca-hirr. §IOO 762—A— Branch of the Sta'c of Alabama.-- VI. bile. Ala. ion. March, 1836. A Armstrong. Cash. tiro. S. Gains* Pres. §loo—372—A. Branch of the Bank of the State if Alabama. Mobile. ~la. Payable to 3’. Me- Pittice. 29 h January, 1838. Casiuei and Presidmt >”druc ns above. §lO 7.jJ2 A. President. Directors andCnsli ter. or the Bank of Virginia, payable on demand at nitn Banking House, in Richmond Va. to W. Pat. tou. jr. or beater. Richmond 11 I. February HtS6k J. BnocKKNiUiOLGii.President/ A Rorinso.v. Cashier. All persons and Bunks particularly, arc request! and to keep .. stric. lookout fur the same. , , 10 JAMES C. RITSSELI.. ••• ’ 8 <j ts m are house and commission BUSINESS. HE undersigned have funned a connection fur 23. he transaction ol the are House & Gef.eral Comnrssion Business under the firm of Smi h & Hayward, and will occupy the ware house formerly known as Havxvard & tiar rani’s upper ware hot! e. back of Grei nuood and tirtntes. They hope to share a part of the public patronage. HAMe’IO.V S. SMITH, AUG. HAYWARD. August 26 29 9t PL A N TEKS~II ()'i'E J. II isubscriber has ren ova and from his old sfai and at the corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan sirters, lo ilu- building diagonal’ 1 opposite, above Calhoun’s Wat’ house. He avaus himself of this o ( ,poituiutv to return his thanks to bis friends and the public gereral ty,fir the liberal patronage heretofore exit mien to him, anil hopes by continued exertions and const: rit endeav ors to please, to merit a continuance. Transient cus tomers and regular boarders xvi I be accontmodati <1 prices as low as circumstances will permit. Horses will l.e sent to the livery stable ol Mr. Halstead, whete every attention will be paid to them. „„ , F. B. NANCE. Marc Si. 4ih. 1841. 4,} MUSCOGEE SPRINGS. THE st'bsctiber, foimeilx proprietor of the Colum bus Hotel, will open on the 25 h June next, a i house of entertainment 10 those persons visiting the j .Vitt-cogee, better known as the Fine Knot Springs, in J this county. The excellem properties ot these w att rs. I inferior to.none in the Unite • Stales, the h< aiihx state i of the neighborhood and the line society which nav al j ways he lonnd at these spiings. will render them a I place of popular am! fashtonal* e resort. Frol Cot to a j the State tieolog st, visited these springs axahzcd I the waters, and pronounced them in point of hea thy | medicinal properties, inferior to none in the Slate lie hopes that by proper attention to the xvsnts of hts friends he will be favored with a large share ts poP,| C patronage. Dancing will be allowed to those who de light in the amusement, and every effort made to plea- o He invites his friends to give him a call and assute then- they shall not go awav disappointed. JESSE B. REEVES. June 24 outs noticeT T ; IE subscribe! in'ending 10 close up his bivit •- a here, req osty it ose indebted to him to e immediat pqyn. n- :nd those having dent: Id> k - iu ;,!eise “resent ‘)>• m f"iihwith for paxiorm. Oct 7 35 ( R. S S'IOCKTfN. THE undersigned willat**r.r’ tothe Hk-Ai! •l> OF LAVV r .in the name cf Jfivt'si f. 4; 1.7 Sf NING. in most of the counties of i. Circuit. a.i.r few of the adjoining counties of Alabama. Ti ei, Office will be found near the Ogleth■ .rm House. SEABORN JON I S HENRY 1.. HENNiXCi, Sent. 16,1959. 3J U