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VOLUME Illj THE TIMES & SENTINEL. TENNENT LOMAX & EOSWELL ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. T*i r l-W’EKLY TIMES Jt SENTINEL b|, blishod E ” V tVEJJNF.S DA Y ami FRIDAY MORN ING .mil SA'J oRDAY EVENING. r > TE IVEEIiuY TIMES *, SENTINEL published every TUESDA Y MORNING. Offi on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office. TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, Five Doiuks per annum, in advance. WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance. r ’"g?” Advertisements conspicuously inserted at On* Dollar pernquare, for the first inset lion, and fifty cents for every sub gjquent insertion. iberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors,or Ouardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and thiee in the afternoon,at the Court House in thecountyin which the property is sitaate. Notices of these sales must be given in a public gazette forty days previous to the day of sale. Wotices for the sale of Personal Property must be given at least tendays previous to the day of sale. Notice to Debtors and Creditors ©fan Estate must be publish ed forty days. Notlcethat application will be made to the Court o for leave to sell Land or 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—tor 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 —for compelling titles from Executors or Admin istrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. Publications willalways be continued according to these,the egal requirements,unless otherwise ordered. BUSINESS CARDS. “ pSINiTNG^AND^OOKMNDING. HAVING connected with our Printin'? Office, a full and complete assortment of Book Binder’s tools and stock, and also added to our Priii ting materials, we are now prepared to execute,in good style and with despatch,every kind of work iu either branch of the business, on the best terms. BLANK WORK, of every description, with or with out printing, made to order, in the neatest manner. WARE HOUSE PRINTING!, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Lading, &c., &c., executed neatly and promptly, and bound in any desired style. RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT BLANKS, of ail kinds got accuracy and dispatch. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Hand Bills, Posters, Programmes, &c. ; &c., printed in the shor test notice and in the best style. Magazine and Pamphlets put up in every style o binding. Books o all kinds rebound strongly and neatly. LOMAX ELLIS. Columbus, April 15,1854. DR. T. STEWART, f HAVING returned to Columbus would recpcctfully an nounce that he has resumed his practice of Medicine and Surgery. Columbus,Ga., Dec. 7. 1854. w&twtf ..... DENTISTRY. fl®® J. FOGLE, D. D. Z. Office on Randolph near Broad Street. Columbus, febl—lßss. w &dt. JOHN PEABODY, ATTORNEY AT LAW , COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, in Warren’s Arcade. oct4—twSim J. A. FOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS , GA. WILL attend punctually to all criminal and civil cases en trusted to him in any of the courts of the surrounding countiesof this State and Alabama. Office on corner of Broad and Randolph streets, over Manley &. Hodges. REFERENCES—Hon. A. Iverson, j Tenuent Lomax, I- Columbus, Ga. l)r. Stanford, S Samuel F. Rice, Montgomery, Ala. Columbus, Oct. 4. wfclwtf R. J. MOSES, attorney at law. WARREN'S ARCADE. fJ’Ollicc Hours from 9 A. 31. to 4 P. N...—A1l business entrusted to mo will be faithfully attend r 1 ’o. octll w&twly. ; >j3ERT N. HOWARD, A TTOENEY A T LAW, CRAWFORD, ALA. September 8, 1855. =lL wA Si f l_ ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Office over E. Barnard’s &. Co.’s Store April s—wtwly . —. JAMES HAMILTON. WM - F. PLAN* HAMILTON & PLANE, Attorneys at Law, Columbus, Leo. Will practice in the Courts of the adjoining counties in this State and Alabama. decs—w&twtt. DENTON & PHILIPS, attoeneys at law. WILL Practicein the different courts of Russell county, Alabama. ADDRESS U. WATSON DENTON, JOHN 31. THILIPS, Columbus, Ga. Crawford, Ala Sept 15, 1851. w&Awly. PEYTON H. COLOTITT, ATTORNEY A T LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. rgr Office in St. Mary's Bank Budding. * may-t w£-twtL_ J. M. RUSSELL, attorney at law, Office at present, with G E Thomas, Esq ..over J R cdd & Cos Broad Street—Columbus. Gtor, 1 a. Oolumous, April 9, 1855. W&twtf Potash. , a.\a POUNDS PRIME POTASH INC SKS. il lUil Lard Oil Winter Strained. Sperm Oil “ “ . Vegetable Oil for Roof Painting. Also, Blake’s Fire Trout Faint. On hand, and sold at wholesele and retail, by augli-twJtwJm DAN FORTH & NAGLE. Manufacturers’ V Mechanics’ Bank, j CoLutfBUS, Ga., June Ist, 1855. S r rH'lS IntiUution having been re organized under new Di- I- rectors and office is, as a local Bank of Georgia, is prepar ed to receive deputies and furnish exchange on New York, Savannah itontgomery and other points, at the usual rates, auJ .intake rap tor cIUK.Iom T p, Mldw „. J.H. Fonda, Cashiw. wt&wlf “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.'’ COLU3IBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1855 RICHARD HOOPER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHATTANOGHA, TENN. WILL attend promptly to the purchase of COUNTRY •PRODUCE, or any other business entrusted to his care May 13—twly 100,000 POUNDS RAGS WANTED WE will pay 2>£ cents per pound foroue hundred thousand poinds clean LINEN AND COTTON RAGS, in quanti ties ot 100 pounds and over. . JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga. Feb. 15, 1855. LUMBER, LUMBER.^ TIIE undersigned arc prepared to furnish Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Ash, Beach and Pine Lumber from their Mil! ai market prices, delivered on Railroad or in Columbus. Per sons wishing lumber, will leave their bills at the Auction Room ol Har ison, Austin & McGehee, where they will be promptly attend to. dec 23—twit: _ WHITTELSEY & BRO. DR. T. S. TUGGLE, OFFICE [OVER MCLLFORD’S ON BROAD STREET, COX.T73HBU3, GEORGIA. Columbus, January 10th, 1855. twly. ROPE. FIVE HUNDRED COILS FANCY KENTUCKY BALE ROPE. Justreceivedand for sale attho Alabama Warehouse by J. I. RIDGWAY. 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 therefrom. All persons who have executed any notes payable to us or to A. S. Hays, or who may know the lact 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 D. P. ELLIS &. CO. Weekly Enquirer and Corner Stone copy twice. Drs. BROOKS & CARRIGErT r* lIA VlNGassociated themselvestogether in the various branches of *,heir profession, they will be enabled there uK by to give more general satisfaction to all who may favor them with their confidence. Dr. Carriger is fully prepared and willgi ve special attention to all cases of SURGERY entrusted to his care. Office in Winter’s Bank Building. Columbus,Jan. i4—twtf EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO. COLUMBUS, GA. TIIE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to supply (on their usual terms) promptly as ordered, the various styles of their Manufacutures, which consists of the following variety: YARNS, OSN ABURGS, 4-4 SHEETINGS l SHIRT ING, Cotton Stripes, of great variety of Pattern; COTTON AD LSj embracing many newsttyles; Negro Kerseys & Pine Knot Plains; Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers, Sewing Thready Shop Twine, Mattressas, Batting ,&c. To Cash purchasers inducements will be offreed. dec28 —twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t. alllSy MUSICAL gspKffl ” M. S A RONI would respect-u ™ *\7 “ fully inform his friends and the “citizens ot Columbus that he will return to his duties mor about the 30th of Sept’r. He 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, *=ss, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA. i jjj = THIS delightful Watering Place is now open for the reception of visitors. June2l—twtf. J. L. 3IUSTIAN, Proprietor. Montgnomery J ournal copy. WANTED, EMPLOYMENT by a Book-Keeper, fully competent, , having had 7 years experience. Apply at this office, or by letter to Box 268, P. O, Columbus, Ga., July 31, 1855—twtf. THE HOWARD FACTORY ™ Is now selling Domestics and Yarns, At the Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent off, FOR CASH. Columbus, Ga February 19. wtf. RIDDLE’S Fashionable Daguerrean Gallery. THE Proprietor has the largest, neatest, and most frshioua bly arranged GALLERY torthe Art in theßtate. 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 ye sally forth to obtain those imperishableigems, to call on It.ID JJGiL• He will “ivc you a Handsome Picture and a Good Daguerreo type. As for taking children, family groups, Steriscopes, out door views, &c., he defies any Artist in tbc country to surpass him. Rooms on Broad Street, over C. Mygatt s Dry Goods Store, Columbus, Ga. mardl-twPin. FOR SALE. THE HOUSE AND LOT at present occupied by the subscriber. Possession given immediately. Q ii; sic I 11 . T • *IALj R • jg*8 : "l April 20, 1855 —twtf MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, cTTlLLreceiveDeposits —audChecks lor saleon New \orfe April'J4—twtl RICHARD PATTEN. “DANCING ACADEMY. IMTR. C* H. CLEVELAND, WfOULD most respectfully announce to the citizens of W Columbus, that he wiil commence the exercises ol his Dancing Academy the tirst week in October. All the genteel and fashionable Dances ot the day will he taught during the session. , Tems of tuiuon made known herealter by circulars. Sept. 20-twtf. Wanted 4 UTU \TION. by a voung man aged 1* —a good penman A acu” L- ;; G '>>“ “*• 1 Address Box l<9, P* fR TO the musical world. THE undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Columbus that he has re- Ptirrn turned from the North and will resume his lesson® on, tomake of hi, pupil, will b. ‘"'hew and fashionable music. The undersigned bv New and Rae nonanlc ,u e North, aud forms the : himself, during his recent vial JJ^ Uct ’ best assortment ever brought to this apd A large discount will be made to teato’ to Principals of Academies and ~egCSp r oa<] St.Cobm- Rooms over Merry s ‘ loffimg btute. vß‘>rsT. bus Ga. fcep2stwli * TRI-WEEKLY. HENRY W. VERSTIT.LE, Commission & Forward’g Merchant, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, REFERENCEsT Hon. John W. Anderson, Savannah, Ga. Messrs. Holcombe, Johnson &Cos. “ Hon. Henry W. Hilliard,-/Montgomery, Ala. 31aj. John H. Howard, Columbus, Ga. Dr. Henry Lockhart, “ E. B. Young, Eeq , Eufaula, Ala. junlßwtwtf J. C. RUSE, J. H. DAVIS, W. 11. LONG. “ruse; DA VIS & LONG,'”’ COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase andsell coltou and other produce on com mission, and strictly attend to forwardinggoods and filling or ders Irom the country. Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal ad vances will be made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North. July 9, 1853—w&twtf ANDREW S, RIDGWAY &, CO. DEALERS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C., &C. (Four Doors below Hill & Dawson’s old Corner) BROAD STREET, ‘COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Oct 15, 1853.—tw&wtf OAT STRAW, THE Rock Island Paper Mills want to purchase 100 tons ol CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons of OAT 1 STRAW, for which will be paid $lO per ton be paid, delivered in bales. Columbus, Ga.,.luly 31, 1855—tw&wtf. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of HALL & MOSES ‘was dissolved on the first of January, 1855, by the death of J. 1. Moses. HFRVEY HALL, Surviving Partner. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into the HARD-JTJ'. E B UlsljYEisS , under the firm aid name of HALL, MOSES & CO. HERVF.Y HALL, ISAAC I. MOSES, JACOB P. HE.NRICK? WILLIAM A. BLACK. _Fehrnnry 13, 1855. w&twK. RAGS! RAGS ! TIIE ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS ARE paying three nd a half cents cash per lb. for clean Linen and Cotton Rags, in qualities ol one hun dred pounds and upwards, and 3 cents for quantities under 100 lbs. Woolen Rags not wanted. Office in front of PALACE MI LLS. Columbus, Ga., Jl/ay 9, 1855. w&twtf. WRAPPING ANDNKWS PA PHIL OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, ;for Si le at Eock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASH. junel6—w&twtf PRICES REDUCED. COTTON YARNS FOR SALE At 80 cents per. Bunch, “Cash.” july 11-”'twtf. WINTER FACTORY. BAGGING AND BALE ROPE. AA Bales India Bagging. lUU 500 Coils Rope. For sale by GREENWOOD & GRIMES. Columbus, Se; t 13, 1854—tw&wtf SPECIAL NOTICE. IN order that our customers may understand the terms on which we Made, we have thought it advisable to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist May and Ist Januarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid. E. BARNARD, & CO. Columbus, Jan. Ist.’ss. janll—w&twtf. BAGON & FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED. IAA AAA POUNDS TENNESSEE IBACON. 40 Bbls. Howard Street Flour—a Superior Article. Together with a well assorted Stock of GROCERIES 1 which will be sold at the lowest market price Bv ANDREWS, RIDGWAY & CO. i Columbus Ga., May 29, 1855. w&twtf. NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to A. C. Flewellen & Cos. will please makeimraediate payment. Their accounts raav be found utthe Book Store of J. L. HOWELL. , Columbus. Doc 30—tw&wtf New Books! New Books! ABBOTT’S Life of Napoleon, anew sup- ; Travels in Chinese Empire, by M. Hue; Bell Smith, Abroad; j The 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 R. 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. Southworlh, Just received by J. W. PEASE, auglß w&twtf. 92 Broad Street. “OLD TOM” GIN. JUST received a Superior article of “OLD TOM” GIN in Bottles—a delicious beverage, and a most excellentariicle for medical purposes Also a Superior article ot Potash in tin Cans. jll a 12—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON. NOTICE. OUR friends and patrons are hereby notified that circum stances make it absolutely necessary that we should have a lien on every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year. We, therefore, hereby give notice, that our right of lien shall enter into aud become a part of every contract for the keep or board of horses at our stables, and that in all cases we reservethe right to niorce said lieu, eil’ necessary. aps- ts. HATCH ER & PITTS. GEORGIA, Early county! Com t of Ordinary, August Term, 1855. j T)ule Ni Si.—Stephen Peacock, administrator on the es j IX) tate of Raiford Peacock, deceased, having applied for let | ters dismissory: It is Ordered, That all persons concerned show cause, if any j they have, why said administrator may not be dismissed from said administration at the court of ordinary to be held iu and for said county on the first Monday in Manb next, j \ true transcript Irom the minute* of said court, August 7th 1 1535. auglU—wbni 5. 3. STAFFORD. Ord. Sale of Creek Indian B,eserred Lands in Alabama. Dei’art.ment of Till: Interior, Office oiTndian Affairs, Avgust 31,1855. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that, agreeable to the provisions of the first section of the act of the 3d ot March, 1837, entitled “An act to authorize .and sanction the sales of reserves provided for Creek Indians itrthe treaty | March twenty-lour, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, in certain cases, and lor other purposes,’’ the several pieces or parcels of land hereinafter described, lying in the Coosa aud 1 allapoosa land districts, in the State ot Alabama, will, at the times and places designated, be exposed for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, tor ctsh.io 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: On Wednesday, the 2Gth day of December, 1855, at the land ot office for the Coosa Disirict, in Leb anon, the following described tracts, which have been de- I tided as unsold: Those of range six [6J east. The south half ot section twenty five [25,J in township eighteen (18 ;) and p hall of section seven [7,J in township twenty-two Os range seven [7,] east. The west half ot section thirty-one [3l,] in township thirteen r 13,] and West halt ot section twelve [l2,] in township fourteen [l4-] Os range nine [9,1 east. The south halt ot section ten ] 10,3 in township eighteen 18,] and South half of section twenty-one [2l] in township twen tymo.] The north half of section thirteen [l3,] in township twenty two [22,] of range [lo] east. In township sixteen [I6J of range eleven [ll,] east. The west half of section twenty-nine [29j 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 from the resorvees, 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 of evidences of 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 ot Indian Affairs, by or before the 15th of Novem ber 1855, viz: The east hall ol section eight (8,) in township twenty (20 ) of range three (3) east. Os range four (4) cast. The east half of section twenty-two (22) in township nineteen (19;) and North half of section eighteen (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 halt ot section thirty-four 134, j in township fourteen [l4 ;J and South half of section ten 110,] in township twenty [2o.] The 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 of section twenty-seven [27,] in township sixteen [l6,] and north hall ol section thirty-oue (31,) in township seventeen [l7.] And on Wednesday, the 9ih day of January, 1856, at the la.nd office tor 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 halt of section thirty-one (31,) in township twenty-two (22,) of range seventeen (17,) east. Os range eighteen (18) east. The west half ot section fourteen (14,) in township nine teen (19;) ! West half of section twenty-four (24,) in township nine teen (19 ;) East half of section six (6,) in township twenty-three (23 ;) and North halfof section seven (7,) in township twenty four (24.) The west half of section thirteen [l3,i in towuship twen ty three [23,] of range nineteen [l9] 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 ol section seventeen [l7 ;J South half of section seventeen [l7,] and North halt of section twenty one [2l.] 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 west half of section thirty one [3l ;) West halt of section thirty two [32 ;j and East half ol section thirty two [32.] In township twenty [2o], of range twenty one [2IJ east. The whole of section thirteen [l3 ;| and the South hall of section twenty nine [29 ;] The west half of section thirty two [32,] in township twenty one [2l,] oi range twenty one [2l] east. The south half of section twenty two [22,1 in township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty two [22] east. The west halfof section thirty lour [34,] in township eighteen [lß,] of range twenty two [22,] east. The north half ol section thirty one [3l,] in township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty three [23, j east. The west halt of section twenty nine [29,1 in township eighteen [lß,] of range twenty three ,23] east. The south half of,section three [3,] in township sixteen [l6, j of range twenty lour [24] easy The north halt of section eleven (11,] in township eigh teen [18,! of range twenty four [24] east. The south halt of section fourteen [l4,] in township twen ty four [24,] of range twenty-six [26] ea^t. The south halfof section thirty one [3l,] in township fif teen [ls,j of range twenty seven [27] east. The north halfof section thirty one [3l,] in township eighteen [lß,] of range twenty seven [27] east. In township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty eight [2B,] east The south half of section fbui [4 ;[ and North halfof section eight [8 j And the south half of section five [s,] in township fifteen [15,1 of range twenty nine [29,] east. Also, at the same time and place, the following de scribed tracts which have been claimed under alleged pur chases from reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not been perfected by the payments ol the amounts of consideration respectively alleged, or the pro duction of evidences of such payment to the proper parties in interest, will be sold in the same manner, unless such 1 payment is made or evidence thereof adduced, in accord ance with the requirements ot the government, through the office oflndian Affairs, by or before the 15th day ot No vember, 1855, viz: ? The south half of section fifteen 15, in township twenty two 22, of 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 West half ot section twenty-four 24. ■ In township twenty four 21, of range seventeen 17, cast. The north halt ot section twenty-tour [24;] South hall of section twenty four [24 ;] and East halt ot section thirty six [36 ] Fractional sections six [6j and seven [7J in township nineteen [l9.] of range eighteen [lß] east. The west half of section tive [s,] in township twenty [2O, j of range eighteen [lßl east. The west hall of section one [l,] in township twenty lour ]24.j of range eighteen [lß] east. The south hall ofseetion three [3,] in township nineteen j [l9.] of range nineteen 19 ; east. (The south half of section twenty-five [25,] in township seventeen [ 17,] ol range twenty [2o] east. The east halt of section twenty-nine [29,] in town ship nineteen [19,1 of range twenty [2OJ easy 1 In tewnthip twenty-one (21,) ot lauge twenty i2O) ea t* ■ ‘v # Ihe south half of section iwcuty-two (22,) and the south hall of section twenty-five (25.) In township twenty-two (22,) of range twenty (20) east. The east half of section nine (9;) and The east half of section seven >7) in township twenty three (23> of range twenty (20) east.* In township twenty-four (24, of range twenty (20) east. The north half of section nine (9;) and West half of section twenty-two (22.) The souih half ol section twenty-six (26,) in township twenty-one (21,) of range twenty-one (21) east. The north half of section thirty-live (35,) in township twenty-two (22,) of range twenty-one (21) east. The west half section seventeen (17,) in township twenty four (24,) of range twenty-one (21) east. In township seventeen [l7 J of range twenty-twer [22] east. The north half of section thirteen [l3;] and East halt ot section twenty live (25.) The soutli halfol section three (3,) in township fifteen < 15,) of range twenty three (23) east. * The east half of section twenty-nine (29,) iu township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty-three [23] east/ The west half of section four [4,] in township eighteen, [lß,] of range twenty-three [23] east. The noith halt of section two [2,] in township iwenty [2o.] of range twenty-three [23] east. The east hall of section fifteen [ls,] in township twenty two [22,] of range twenty-four [24J east. The north half of section seventeen [l7,] Iu township, [20,1 of range twenty-five [2s] east. The south half of section six [6,] in township twenty, two [22.| of range twenty-five [2s] east. The west half of section four [4,] in township ‘ wenty one [2l,] of range twenty-six [B6] east. The south half of section twenty two [22,] in township • eighteen [lß,] of range twenty-seven [27] east. The north half of section thirty-three f 33,] 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 half of section thirty-one (31,) Jn township eighteen (18.) of range twenty-eight (28) oast. The west half of section lour (4,bin township twenty-two (22,) of range twenty eight (28) east. The east half of section nineteen (19,) in township eveven (11,) of range twenty-nine (29) east; and the south half of section thirty-three (33,) in township seventeen (17,) of range twenty-nine (29) east. These sales will commence at the. hour of 12 o’clock, m., of each day above designated, and continue until all of the lands then subject to sale under this notice arc otlered. CHARLES E. MIX. Sept 18—wtilllJan. Acting Commissioner. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. WEST POINT & OPELIKA BRANCH RAILROAD. On and after the 16th July r PR AINS on this road will be£g oYerdl by the following A SCHEDULE: * DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5% a. m. Arrive at Columbus 11.,Mi a, m. Arrive at We3t'Poinl ll.4ja.rn. l.eave f olumbus 8.40 a. in. *A rri ve at Montg* mery 2.40 p, m. Arrive at West Point 11.45 a. tn. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 8.50 p. m. , Arrive at Columbus 2.45 a. m, “ West Point 2.30 a.m. Leave Columbus 11.30 p.m. Arrive at Montgomery 7.30 a. in. “ West Point 2.30 p. m. Double Daily Connections are continued Irom 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 ofthe agent at the PERKY’ HOUSE between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock p in. jul 20. .w&twtf. S. G. JONES, Eng’r.fe Sup. Change of Schedule ON THE MUISCOGKE RAIL ROAD! OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT SEW YORK AM) 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 atCoiiimbus7), a. in. and lU,C p. tn/ Leave “ a. ir. and p. in. Arrive at Macon 10% a. in. aid 7.t op. m. Leave do 2.10a.m. and 3% p. in. BOTH TRAINS Making a complete connection between Montgomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington and Charleston: also, with Central Kail Road to Savannah, and Milledgevillc, and with the Macon and Western Trains to Atlan'a, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Also, connecting at Columbus with the Girard fc'Jl/obile Railroad, for Eufauia. Ilr.tone change of Curs licttveen Montgom ery nnci Augusta, between which places arc running ar eful baggage Masters under heavy bonds, who wilt check blggageand follow it through. 11. E. WELLS, Columbus, July 17—tw&.wtt Engineer and Sup’t MOBILE AND GIRARD RAIL ROxYD. ini TKf E-aaßßßgggC3BSaaq ;2C ON and afier Tuesday, 16th October, the Passenger &. Freight Tram will;leave Girard at 2 P. M.daily, (Sundaysexcep ted) connecting at Silver Run with a daily line of Stages to Villula, Glennville, Eufauia, FortGainea, and Marianna,Fla. And on Tuesdays, and Fridays, with the singes lor Uchee, Olivet, Enon, Hardaway, Chunuenuggee, Midway, Pvrote and Union .Springs. Leaving Silver Run at 6%, A. M., daily, (Mondays excepted) arrive at Girard at 6 A. 31., connecting with the Opelika ana Muscogee Trains. Round trip, tickets good for four days can lie purchased at Girard and Silver Run, at less than the regular rate. &Z3T Ail freight ir.ustbe paid before goods will be discharg ed. Way freight must in in all cases be paid in advance. R. A. HARDAWAY. octlb-wfetwtf. * Engineer. HAYGOOD’S Semi-Weekly STAGE LINE, RUNS in connection with the. Mobile &, -SZeGE—jC— Girard Rail Road on Tuesday.- and Fridays. octO—twtf A. HAYGOOD, Driver. — ~**r t LAND! LAND! THE subscriber is now offering for sale his Plantation on the Chattahoochee Rive - , one mile south of Woodville containing lour hundred acres, 2(;0 cleared ? and in a good.state of cultivation, ,with improvements; the pl tce is well watered and very healthy. Being ai.xious to close up my business, L will positively give a great bargain to any per son who wilt purchase,either on time or for cash. Address me at Open Pond, Henrv count v, Alabama, or 1 can be seen personally at Woodville, Ala. sent IS—w2m JOHN L, HAYS. HARRISON & COX, ATTOR NE Y S A T LA\Y , LUMPKIN, GA. “IXTILL practice in the various branches of their proiessian, vV in the counties of s*tewart, i hattuhoochee, Muscogee, Marion and Kinchafoonee of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and Randolph. Clay, Lee and Sumter, Os the Fouih Western. llte bminess of Collecting and Conveyancing under the im mediate control bf Sir. C<i.N. They ’are prepared to prosecute successfully all just Claims for Bounty Land Pensions, &c., against the general government. One of them willatali timesbefound at their office. Prompt in their correspondence, punctual in their business engage ments, their wholeem rgics will be devoted to the best Interests of these who may entrust them wuh thc.r business, n. K. HARKISoiI. J- M. august 21 ’ wtt [NUMB HR 130