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lift limes & Sentinel.
VOLUME III]
THE TRIES & SENTINEL^
TENNENT LOMAX & ROSWELL ELLIS,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
Tfltt TRNWKEKLY TIMES <fc SENTINEL
8 published EVERY tVEDNESDA Y aud FRIDAY JMORN
ING and SATURDAY EVEKING.
THE WEEItaY TIMES dfc SENTINEL
published every TUESDAY MORNING.
Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office.
TERMS:
TRI-WEEKLY,Five Dom.akh per annum, in advance.
WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance,
r#* Advertisements conspicuously inserted at On* Dollar
poraquarc, for the first insertion, aud rxrTV cicNTaior every sub
Boquent insertion.
i,moral deduction will bo made for yearly advertisements.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or
Ouardians.jtre required by law to be held on the first Tuesday
in tbij month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
three in the afternoon, at the Court House in thecounty in which
the property is situate. Notices of these sales must be given in
a public gazetteparity days previous to the day of sale.
Wotiees for tbe sale of Personal Property must be given at
least ten days previous to the day of sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors ofan Estate must be publish
ed forty days.
Nottcethat application will he madeto the Court o ;Ordinary
for leave to sellLandor Negroes, must be published w eekly for
two months.
Citations for Letters of Administration must be published
thirty days—tor Dismission from Administration, monthly six
months —for Dismission from Guardianship forty days.
Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly
for four months —for establishing lost papers, for the full space
of three months —tor compelling titles from Executors or Admin
istrators, where a .bond has been given by the deceased, the full
Bpace of three months.
Publications willa-'ways be continued according to these, the
-il requirements,u nlessotherwise ordered.
“ ~ BUSINESS CARDS 7
HAVING connected With our Printing Office, a full
; ;nd complete assortment of Book Binder’s tools and
stock and also added to o ur Printing materials, we arenow
prepared to execute, in goo and styla and with despatch,every
kind of work in cither branc h of the business, on the best
l,il J{ IL A.NK WORK, of e very description, with or with
out minting, made to order, in tho neatest manner.
WARM HOUSE PII LNTfNO, Receipts, Drafts,
Notes Bills of Lading, &c~, &c., executed neatly and
nrmnntlv and bound in any desirec* style.
P itAILItO VO AND STEAMBOAT BLANKS,
of all kinds got up 4 with accuracy acid dispatch.
Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills,
Posters, Programmes, <fcc.,&c., printed in the shor
test notice and in the best style.
Magazine and Pamphlets put up m every style o
b ‘“| d oofio allkind.Kto.nd
Columbus, April 15,1854.
DR. TANARUS; STEWART,
_ HAVING returned to Columbus would roepectfully an
nounce that lie Ims resumed his practice of Medicino
A and Surgery.
Columbus,Ga., Dec. 7, 1854. w&twtf
—DENTISTRY.
J. FOGLE, B. D. 2.
Oflice on Randolph near liroad Street.
Columbus, febl—lßss. _ W<^H.
ROBERT N. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
September 8, 1855. tw&wlf.
ROBERT E. DIXON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COL UJSIB US, GEORGIA
Office over E. Barnard’s &. Co.’s Store
April s—wlwiy ■’
JAMES HAMILTON. WM. F. PLANE
HAMILTON & PLANE,
Attorneys at Law,
Columbus, Geo.
’ practice in the Courts of the adjoining counties
WiL Mate and Alabama. dec5 —w&twtf.
in this*. - ~~— 1 ~j :
- - DENTON & PHILIPS,
T 0 R NETS AT LAW.
acticein the different courts of Russell county,
- v U.LPi \a. ADDRESS
VV Malian denton, john m. philips,
K. WA. “SON Gn. Crawford, Ala
j t ‘stmOmi w&twly.
c . (r* *B5l.
V’ 1 • •>. . H COLQUITT,
p.V Yi. J3 ¥ A T LA W ,
A TT O & L COLUMBUS, GA.
mk Pudding.
~ w&twtf.
r gT < ‘dice in St.iffi’i v ~
“ ‘SSELL,
J. M- V T I, AW ,
V T TORS 4 q., over J R Kcdd &, Cos
. , n r ThmifiA.l ms. Georgia.
Dlficc •y‘ r r SJg^ l i h r 2et--Coi'vtusa. w&lwtf
Columuua, April 9, 1855. ___
WOOL CA83355 re D.
\ N D M A N IT I’ X Manufactured
W OOL Carded at X toil ar 10 cents ,er
\V into Hiwey on shares of one haif^^ FA
Columbus, may ~0. ——
BACON & FLOUR.
, AA AAAroUND^rEXNESSEEiBACA.
whictwiUbosold AY |CO
Columbus Ga„ May 29, 1855. w&twu.
BACON!
, TT , 80 ]i for CASH or on a CREDIT until thcFah* °™nd
W J S e, tHe Best Quality of Tencs-
Bacon! Vail at it. A. Richards & Go’s., James Ligoit s,
f. c S’ reel columUns Gar,and at the store of O. Lanier,Gi
l,r° ap ‘ V eduction in price will be made in favor of Mer
rard, Ala. arcuuwiuu i G. \V. ALEXANDER,
J.R. JUNES.
WIUITING ANANEWS PAPER,
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
■FOR Sj lb at
Rock Island Taper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF FALACC MILLS.
XKKMS CASH. juao 16—w&twtf ,
PRICES REDUCED.
COTTON YARNS FOR SALE
At 80 cents per. Bunch, “Cash.”
A.IOVY v \\ inTER FACTORY,
inly
“THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.”
RICHARD IIOOPER,
COMMISSION 1 MERCHANT,
CII ATT AN OGIIA, TENN.
WlLLattend promptly to the purchase of COUNTR Y
PRODUCE, or any other business entrusted to his care.
May 13—twly
100,000 POUNDS RAGS WANTED.
WE will pay 2X cents per pound for one hundred thousand
pounds clean LINEN AND COTTON SAGS, in quanti
ties ot 100 pounds and over.
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.
Columbus, Ga. Feb. 15, 1855.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
TIIE undersigned are prepared to furnish OaJt, Hickory,
Poplar, Ash, Beach and Pine Lumber from their Mill at
market prices, delivered on Railroad or in Columbus. Per
sons wishing lumber, will leave their bills at the Auction
Room of Harrison, Austin & MeGehee, where they will be
promptly attend to.
dec. 23—twtf. WHITTELSEY & BRO.
DR. T. S. TUGGLE,
OFFICE ;OVER MULLFORD’S ON BROAD STREET, l
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Columbus, January 10th, 1855. twly.
ROPE.
FIVE HUNDRED COILS FANCY
KENTUCKY BALE ROPE.
Justreceivedand for sale at the Alabama Warehouse by
J. I. RIDGVVAY.
Columbus,Ga., May 4—twtf
NOTICE.
OUR Store was broken into on the night of the 2d inst, and :
all our notes and papers taken therelrom.
All persons who have executed .any notes payable, to user j
to A. S. Nays, or who may know the tact of our holding their
notes or obligations, are hereby cautioned agairst paying them
to any person except J. W.Sappington or to us.
julyS—twtf 1). P. ELLIS & CO.
VVeekly Enquirer and Corner Stone copy twice.
Drs. BROOKS & CARRIGER.
fll AVLNGassociated themsclvestogether in the various :
branches of their profession, they will be enabled there
by to give more general satisfaction to all who may favor
them with their confidence.
Dr.Carriger is fully prepared and willgivespecial attentionto
all cases of SURGERY entrusted to his care.
Office in Winter’s Bank Building.
Columbus,.Tan. 14—twtf
EAGLE MANUFACTURING COT
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to
supply (on.their usual terms) promptly as ordered, the
various styles of their Manufactures., which consists of
the following variety:
YARNS, OSNABURGS, 4-4 SHEETINGS 1 SHIRT
ING, Cotton Stripes, of great variety of Pattern;
COTTON ADES, embracing many new sttyles;
Negro Kerseys & Pine Knot Plains;
Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers,
Sewing Tliread, Sliop Twine, Mattresses,
Batting c.
ErSsP To Cash purchasers inducements will be offreed.
dec28 —twtf. J. R.BROWNE, Ag’t.
pigfeg MUSICAL.
V B IT” M. SARONI would respect-V ** *\? “
fully inform his friends and the “citizens ei Columbus that he
will return to his duties rn or about the 30tli of Sept’r.
lie would also add that he will bring with him a large and
splendid assortment of New and Fashionable MUSIC, Vocal
as well as Instrumental. aug2B—twtf
WARM SPRINGS,
M MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THIS delightful Watering Place is upw open for the
reception of visitors.
Junc2l—twtf. J. L. MUSTIAN, Proprietor.
Montgnomery Journal copy.
WANTED,
I EMPLOYMENT by a Book-Keeper, fully competent,
i j having had 7 years experience. Apply at this office,
or by letter to Box 2Gb, P. O, _
Columbus, Ga., July 3), 1855—twtf.
THE HOWARD FACTORY
Is now selling Domesticsand Yarns,
Atthe Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent off,
FOR CASH.
Columbus, Ga February 19. wtf .
RIDDLE’S
Fashionable Daguerrean Gallery.
THE Proprietor has the largest , neafest, .and most fashiona
bly arranged GALLERY for the Art in thebtate.
He uses the best material, and allows nothing but first class
Pictures to leave his Rooms.
So forget not, ye lovers of the Fine Arts, when yc sally forth
to obtain those imperishable‘gems, to call on RIDDLE,
lie will give you a Handsome Plctureand a Good Daguerreo
type As for taking children, family groups, Steriscopes, out
door’ views, &c., he defies any Artist in the .country to surpass
him. Rooms on Broad Street, over C. Mygatt s Hry Goods
Stored Columbus, G a. marJl—tw9m.
FO K SALE.
a THE HOUSE AND LOT at pjtfseiit occupied by
the subscriber. Possession given immediately.
11, 1. 11 ALL.
April 20, 1855—twtf
MARINE and fire insurance
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
WILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York
Macon and Savannah. .
April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN.
RAGS! RAGS !
’HE ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS
~*E paying three and a lialf cents c a six per lb.
A r clean Linen and Cotton Rags, in quanties oi one hun-
V amis and upwards, and 3 cents for quantities under
diSfl'zK Woolen Rags not wanted.
100 H)#?-. front of PALACE MiLT...
Ca.. .Way 9, 1855 . w&twtf
—NOTICE.
bted to A. C. Flewellen & Cos. will please
tYl’N. . payment. Their accounts may be found
niakeim ’ J. L. HOW ELL.
tthe Bookßto.*4vW
Columbus, J>ec -is
NOTICE.
. ts may understand the
IN order that our have thought it advisable
terms on which we ’nws: For all
to publish them. They anj twice a ycar; m ]
on time, payments will be unpaid at the times
i\| av and Ist Januarv. Gn alt aim. -.t until paid,
specified, we shall claim and \RD, Ar. CO
Columbus. Jnn.Lt.---
THURLO'vV, HUGHES & CO. „
5 NORTH FIFTH STKEET, MILADvU - ■
’ Scully.
Sept. 3 . 4#*:
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19,1855
TRI-WEEKLY.
HENRY W. VERSTILLE,
Commission & Forward’g Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
“REFERENCES:
Hon. John W. Anderson, Savannah, Ga.
Messrs. Holcombe, Johnson &Cos. 44
Hon. Henry VV . Hiiiiard. Montgomery, Ala.
Maj. John H. Howard, Columbus, Ga.
Dr. Henry Lockhart, 44 44
E. B. Youns, Esq , Eufaula, Ala. junlßwtwtf
J. C. RUSE, J. H. DAVIS, VV. H. LONG.
ruse; DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on com
. mission, and strictly attendto forwardinggoods and filling or
: derslrom the country.
Ruse, Patten & Cos„ agents Columbus, by whom liberal ad
■ varices will be madeon consignmentseitherto or through us to
} our friends in Liverpool or the North.
; July 9, 1853—w&twtf
I ANDREWS, RIDGWAY & CO.
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
i GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C., &C.
(Four Doors below Hill & Dawson’s old Corner)
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
i Columbus, Oct 15, 1853.—tw&wtf
New Books! New Books!
ABBOTT’S Life of Napoleon, a newnup-
Travels in Chinese Empire, by M. Iluei
Bell Smith, Abroad;-
‘ ‘1 he Conscript, by Dumas;
Tri ; -Colored Sketches in Paris;
Waikna: or Adventures on the Mosquito Shore, by ; Sam
uel A. Bard;
English Orphans, or Home* in the New World, by Ma
ry J. Holmes;
Commonplace Book of Thoughts and Fancies, by Mrs.
Jameson;
The Winkles: or the Merry Monomaniacs, by J. B.
Jones.
A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by It. C. Mc-
Cormick, Jr. of New York.
Cleve Hall, by Mrs. Sewell;
The Iroquois: or the Bright Side of Indian Character, by
Minnie Myrtte;
Heiress of Haughton: or the Mother’s Secret, by the au
thor of Aubrey;
Sequel to Aubrey;
Constance Herbert, by G. E. Jewsbury;
Missing Bride, by Mrs. Southworth,
J ust received by J. W. PE A SE,
auglß—w&twtf. 92 Broad Street.
OAT STRAW,
TIIE Rock Island Paper Mills want to purchase 100
tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons of
OAT.* 3 STRAW, for which will be paid $lO per ton
be paid, delivered in bales.
Columbus, Ga., July 31, 1855—tw&wtf.
DISSOLUTION,
npHE firm of HALL& MCSES 7 was dissolved on the first of
JL January, 1855, by the death of J. 1. Moses.
IIERVEY HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into the HARD-JfSI.E
B US I NESS, under the firm ard name of IIALL, MOSES
&. 00. IIERVEY HALL,
ISAAC I. MOSES,
JACOB P. IIENRICK?
WILLIAM A. BEACH.
February-13, 1855. w’&twtL
“OLB TOM” GIN.
JUST received a Superior article'of “OLD TOM” GIN in
Bottles—a delicious beverage, and a most excellent article
for medical purposes Also a Superior article of Potash in tin
Cans. juul2—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON.
NOTICE.
OUR friends and patrons are hereby notified that circum
stances make it absolutely necessary that we should have a
ItefLon every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year.
We, therefore, hereby give notice, that our right of lien
shall enter into ami become a part of every contract for the
keep or board of horses at our stables, anil that in all cases we
reserve the right to ntorce said lien, eif necessary.
ap.V- ts. HATCHER & PITTS.
HANGING AND BALE ROPE.
i AA Bales India Bagging.
JLUU 590 Coils Ro^e.
For sale, by GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus, Sept 13, 1854—tw&wti
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
-y£D
MONTGOMERY, WEST POINT & OPELIKA
BRANCH RAILROAD.
On and after the 16th July
WHIAINS on this road will be“gov erdj by the following
SCHEDULE:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery ...5% a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 11.5 b a. m.
Arrive at West'Point 11.41a.m.
Leave c olumbus 8.40 a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 2.40 p. m.
Arriveat West Point 11.45 a. m.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 8.50 p. m.
Arrive at Columbus .- 2.45 a. in,
44 West Point 2.30 a. m.
Leave Columbus ‘. 11.30 p.m.
Arrive at Montgomery 7.30 a.m.
4 - VVestPolnt 2.30 p. m.
GT Double Daily Connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta and Nashville,and daily to Knoxville, Tenn.
Daily connections are continued from Montgomery to .Mo
bile by stages and steamboats.
Passengers taking the Night Train from Columbus, are re
quested to purchase tickets of the agent at the TERRY HOUSE
between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock p.m.
iul 20..w&twtf. S. G. JONES, Eng’r.fe Sup.
Change of Schedule
ON TIIE
MUSCOGME ItAIL ROAD!
OVER WHICH FASSES THE
GREAT MW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS MAIL!
On and after July 16th,
THERE will be Two Daily Mail Trains between
Columbus and Macon —arrival and departure as follows :
Arrive atCoiumbus ~K a. m. and p. m.
Leave “ 4)4 a.)cr. and %% p. m.
Arrive at Macon 10% a. m. and 85U j r. m.
Leave do 2.10a.m. and 3}i p.m.
BOTH TKAISS
Making a complete connection between Montgomery, Ala., and
Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington and Charleston: also, with
Central Hail Road to Savannah, and MiHedgeville, and with
the Macon and Western Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Nashville aud Knoxville.
Also v connectingat Columbus with the Girard &. A/obile
Railroad, for Eutaula.
But one change of Cars let ween Montgom
ery and Augusta, between which places ar,e running
ar etui Baggage Master* under heavy bonds, who will check
baggageand follow it through. I>. E. WBLI-S,
polumbus, Ju'y 17-o-tWw.wti Engineer and Sup’t
Sale of Creek Indian Resei*ved Lands
in Alabama.
Department of tre Interior,
Office of Indian Affairs, August 31,1855.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that, agreeable to the
provisions of the first section of the act of the 34 of
March, 1837,entitled “An act to authorize.and sanction
the sales ot reserves provided for Creek Indians in the treaty
oi March twenty-four, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, in
certain cases, and for other purposes,’’ the several pieces or
parcels ol land hereinafter described, lying in the Coosa and
1 Tallapoosa land districts, in the State of Alabama, will, at
the times and places designated, be exposedfor sale at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder, for ctsh,in separate pieces
or parcels as described, the same to be patented to the re
spective purchasers upon the payment of the purchase mo
ney, viz:
Dfi Wednesday, the 26th day of December,
18.>5, at the land ot office lor the Coosa Disiriet, in Leb
anon, the following described tracts, which have been de
cided as unsold:
Those of range six (6i east.
The south half of section twenty-five [25,J in township
eighteen (18 ;)and
West half of section seven [7,] in township twenty-two
[22.]
Os range seven [7,] east.
Ihe west halt of section thirty-one 131,]* in township
thirteen [I3,J and
West halt ot section twelve [l2,] in township fourteen
[l4.]
Os range nine [9,1 east.
The south halt ot section ten ] 10,1 in township eighteen
IS,] and
South half of section twenty-one [2l] in township twen
ty 120. J
The north half of section thirteen [l3,] in township
twenty two [22,] of range [lo] east.
In township sixteen [l6,] of range eleven 111,] east.
The west half of section twenty-nine [29,] and west half
of section thirty (30,)
And the west half of section twenty two (22,) in town
ship eighteen (18) of range eleven (Jl) east *
Also, at the same time and place, the following descri
bed tracts, which have been claimed under alleged purcha
ses irorn the reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which
purchases have not been perfected by the payments of the
amounts of consideration respectively alleged, or the pro
duction oi evidences ol such payment to the proper parties
in interest, will be sold in the same manner, unless such
payment is made or evidence thereof adduced, in accord
ance with the requirements of the government, through the
office of Indian Atlairs, by or before the 15th of Novem
ber 1855, viz:
The east half ot section eight (8,) in township twenty
(20J of range three (3) east.
Os range four (4) east.
The east halt of section twenty-two (22) in township
nineteen (19 ;) and
North half of section eighteon (18,) in township twenty
(20)
The west half of section thirty-two (32,) in township
seventeen (17,) of range six (6) east.
Os range seven [7] east.
The south half of section thirty-four L34,] in township
fourteen [l4;] and
South half of section ten [lo,] in township twenty [2o.]
’l’he east half of section twenty-six, (26,) in township
sixteen, (16,) of range eight (8) east.
And of range ten [lo] east.
The west half ol section twenty-seven [27,] in township
sixteen [l6,] and north half of section thirty-one (31,) in
township seventeen [l7.]
And on Wednesday, the 9th day of January,
1856, at the land office for the Tallapoosa district, in Mont
gomery, the following described unsold tracts of land, viz :
The south half of section eight (8,) in township twenty
three (23,) of range sixteen (16) east.
The north half of section thirty-one (31,) in township
twenty-two (22,) ofrange.seventeen (17,) east.
Os range eighteen (18) east.
The west hall of section fourteen (14,) in township nine
teen (19;)
West half of section twenty-four (24,) in township nine
teen (19 ;)
East hull of section six (6,) in township twenty-three (23 ;)
and
North halfof section seven (7,) in township twenty four
(24.)
The west halfof section thirteen [I3,J in township twen
ty three [23,] of range nineteen [I9J east.
In township twenty four [24,] of range nineteen [l9] east.
The south half of section eight [B;]
North half of section nine [9 ;]
North half of section ten [10;]
North half of section seventeen [l7 ;J
South half of section seventeen [l7,] and
North half of section twenty one [2l. j
The south half of section thirty six [36, j in township
eighteen [lß,] o: range twenty [2o] east.
In township eighteen (18.) of range twenty one [2l] east.
The w'est half of section thirty one [3l ;)
West halt of section thirty two [32 ;j and
East half of section thirty two [32 J
In township twenty [2o], of range twenty one [2l] east.
The whole of section thirteen [l3;] and the
South half of section twenty nine [29 ;J
The west half of section thirty two [32,J in township j
twenty one [2I,J ol range twenty one [2IJ east.
The south half of section twenty two [22,| in township
seventeen 117,] of range twenty two [22] east.
The west half of section iliiriy lour [34,] in township
eighteen [lß,] of range twenty two [22,1 east.
The north halt*of section thirty one [3I,J in township
seventeen [l7,] of range twenty three |23J east.
The west half of section twenty nine [29,| in township
eighteen [lß,] of range twenty three (23j east.
The south half of section titree [3,j in township sixteen j
[16,1 of range twenty l'ouf p24] east.
The north half of section eleven (11,] in township cigh- j
teen [lß,l of range twenty four [24] east.
The south half of section fourteen [l4,] in township twen
ty four [24,] of range twenty-six [26J east.
The south half of section thirty one [3l,] in township sis |
teen [ls,] of range twenty seven [27] east.
The north half of section thirty one [3l,] in township
eighteen [lß,] of range twenty seven [27] east.
In township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty eight [2B,] east
&T he south hall of section toui [4 ;] and
North halfof section eight [8 j
And the south half of section five [s,] in township fifteen
[ls,] of range twenty nine [29,] east.
Also, at the same time and place, the following de
i scribed tracts which have been claimed under alleged pur
! chases from reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which ,
j purchases have not been perfected by the payments ot the
; amounts of consideration respectively-alleged, or the pro- :
duction of evidences ot such payment to the proper parties
in interest, will be sold in the same manner, unless such
payment is made or evidence thereof adduced, in accord
ance with the requirements of the government, through the
office of Indian Affairs, by or before the 15th day of No
vember, 1855, viz:
The south half of section fifteen 15, in township twenty
two 22,0f range sixteen 16, east.
In township twenty-two 22, of range seventeen 17, east.
The east half of section seven 7 ;
West half of section seven 7; and
W’est half of section twenty-four 24.
In township twenty -
r l he north half of section twenty-lour [24 ;].
South half ot section twenty-four [24 ;] and
East halfof section thirty six [36 ]
Fractional sections six [6] arid seven [7J in township
nineteen [l9,] of range eighteeu [lß] ea?t.
The west halfof section five [SJ in township twenty [2o,]
ol range eighteen [lßl east.
The west half of section one [l,] in township twenty-
I four J24.J of range eighteen [lß] east.
■ I’he south half ofseetion three [3,] in township nineteen
[l9.] of range nineteen [I9J east.
The south half of section twenty-five [2SJ in township
seventeen [l7 Jof range'twenty [2o] east. .
The east hall ot section twenty-nine [29,] in town*
j ship nineteen [l9,] of range twenty [2OJ east.
}n township twepty-pnel2l,) of range twenty (20V east,
the south half of section twenty-two (22,) and the south halt
of section twenty-tivo (26.)
In townsßip twenty-twd (22,T0f rango twcntjß-®) east.
The east half of section nine (2;) and
West half of section nine (9.)-
In township twenty-fonr (44,) of range twenty (20) cast.
The north half of section nine (2;) and
West half of section twenty-two (22.)
The south half of section twenty-six (2f>,) in township
twenty-one* (21,) of range twenty-one (21) east.
The north half ot section thirty-five (35,) .in township
twenty-two (22,) of range twenty-one (2i) east.
The west hall section seventeen (17,) in township twenty
four (21,) of range twenty-one (21) east.
lu township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty-two [22]
east.
The north half of section thirteen [l3;] and
East half of section twenty five (250
The south halfofsection three (3,) in township fifteen (15,)
of range twenty three (23) east.
The east half ot sections*wenty-nine (22,) in township
seventeen [l7,] of range twenty-three [23] east.
The west half of section four [4,] in township eighteen,
[lß,tl of range twenty-three [23] east.
The north hall of section tw<j -[2,] in township twenty
[2o,] of range twenty-three (23] east.
The east hall of section fifteen [ls,] in township twenty
two [22,] of range twenty-four [24] east.
The north half of section seventeen [l7,] in township,
[2o,] of range twenty-five [2s] east.
The south half of section six [6,1 in township twenty-two
(22,1 of range twenty-five [2s] east.
The west half of section four [4,] in township twenty
one [2l,] of rango twenty-six [26] east.
The'south half of section twenty two [22,] in township
eighteen [lß,] ol range twenty-seven [27] east.
The north half of section fhirty-throe [33,J in township
twenty-one [2l,] of range twenty-seven (27) east.
The south half of section twelve (12.) in township twen*
ty two (22,) of range twenty-seven (27) east.
The west half of section seventeen (17,) in township
eleven (11,) of range twenty-eight (28) east.
The south hall of section thirty-one (31,) in township
eighteen (18.) of range twenty-eight (28) east.
The west half of section lour (4,) in township twenty-two
(22,) ofrange twenty-eight (28) east.
The oast half of section nineteen (19,) in township eveven
(11,) ofrange twenty-nine (29) east; and the south half ot
section thirty-three (33,)* in township ftventeen (17,) of
range twenty-nine (29) east.
These sales will commence at the hour of 12 o’clock, n.,
of each day above designated, and continue until all of the
lands then subject to sale under this notice are offered.
CHARLES E. MIX.
Sept 18—wtilllJan. Acting Commissioner.
TO THE MUSICAL WORLD.
THE undersigned would respectfully in
form the citizens of Columbus that he has ro
ll fe I f* turned from the North and will resutno his
lessons on, Monday (Jet. Ist. He would be obliged to
those who wish to avail themselves of his services, to make
an early application as the number of his pupils will bo
limited.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC.
The undersigned offers for sale a large assortment of
New and Fashionable Music. It has been selected bv
himself, during his recent visit to die North, and forms the
best assortment ever brought to this market.
A large discount will be made to teachers ot music, and
to Principals of Academies and Colleges.
Rooms over Merry’s Clothing Store. Broad St. Colom
bus Ga. sep2stwtf H. S. SARONI.
“DANCING ACADEMYr
DIR. C. H. CLEVELAND,
VAT'OULD most respectfully announce to the citizens of
* * Columbus, that he wiil commence the exercises ol his
Dancing Academy the first week in October.
All the genteel and fashionable Dances of the day will
be taught during the session.
Terms of tuition made known hereafter by circulars.
Sept. 20-twtf.
Wanted
A SITUATION, by a young man aged 17—a good penman
accountant and willing to make himself generally use'ul
Address Box 179, P. O. septß—twtf
PERRY DAVIS’
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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
*7fTE take pleasure inrefcrriiig the reader to the teslimo-
VV ni Is of our prominent druggists and well known citi
zens to the virtue of Davis’Pain Killer. We have used the
article and found it valuable. The sale of this article in the
United States is beyond all precedent, as the books ol the ot
tice will show.—Cincinnati Commercial.
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer.— VVe referour readersto
an advertisement with the above caption, in the advertising
columns of this morning’s Eagle. We first heard of this med
icine during a recent visit to the New England States, and be
ing struck with the novelty ol the title, we were induced to
make some enquiry about it, and were surprised do learn that
it was kept constant!} houses of most of the inhabi
tants ot the cities and villages where we stopped, to be used
in cases of sudden attacks of pain, burns,* scajds, &C., and we
heard it spoken ol in terms'of high commendation by both
druggists and physicians. This much we can with propriety
say asjournalists,in favor of the article.—jJPiy ladelpbia Eagle.
Pebry Davis’ 1 Vegetable Pain Kil-Kr.— Voluntarily,
eonscienciously, and with much pleasure, we recommend to
our readers the above named medicine. We speak from our
own observation and experience when we say that it removes
pain as if bv ruigic from all partsof the body, and is one of
thebest medicinesin use for checking Diarrhoea, and lor re
moving the premonitory symptomps of cholera. It is applied
both internally and externally, wiih the best effects, and non
who have once used the Pain Killer would willingly be with
out it constantly in their houses.—[Cincinnati Eve. Nonpareil.
Davis’ Pain Killer.— This article needs no comment from
us, but the real worth of so valuable a compound,.compels us
to give publicity to it, in our Transcript. Mi. Perry Davis, the
manufacturer and inventor, is a gentleman lor whom we enter
tain the highest respect, and any article he should (offer to the
public we should have the confidence iD. The Pain
Killer we keep constantly on hand, and have done so for annul
berof years, and have administered ittorails of all descrip
tions, both external and internal, and have ever found it to be
tne best remedy extant. We well rcollect its first introduction
for public patronage; it was then sold in a few shops in this
city; look at it now, the world are its patrons. A few days ago
we published a certificate’from Burmab, and we have olten
seen them from the most remote habitable regions of the globe.
Reader, if you have not a supply on hand, (we trust yeu
have,as it isalmost indispensable) procureit at once,and nev
er be without it again—it will save many a phjsician’s bill. —
Providence Daily Transcript.
For sale by ROBT. CARTER and DAN FORTH fc NAGEL,
Columbus, and also by Druggists ami Dealers every
where. aeptll—w A twit.
Wheat Wanted!
THE Palaee sf.Ul* wiil pav sl.so 'per bushel Cash
for Prime Whfte (Wheat and $1.25 for Prime R “and.
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