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VOLUME III] THE TIMES TENNENT LOMAX & ROSWELL ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. TUB TIU-WBEKLY TIMES A SENTINEL s published EVERY tVF.DJYRSDA Y and FRIDAY MO RJf /AYJ and SATURDAY EVEFTINQ. THE WEEKuV TIMES A SENTINEL published every TUESDAY MU RATING. Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office. terns: TRI-WEEKLY,Five Dollars per annum, in advance. WEEKLY, Two Dollars per annum,in advance, t y* vdvertiseineuts conspicuously inserted at On* Dollar per square, for the first insertion, and rim cents lor every sub sequent insertion. ~ioeral deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. Halos of Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or Oiurdians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and th/ee in the afternoon, at the Court House in the county in which the property is sitaate. Notices oi these sales must be given in a public gazette Jorty days previous to the day of sale. JYotices for the sale of Personal Property must be given at least ten days prof ions to the day of sale* Notice to Debtors and Creditors o fan Estate must be publish ed forty days. Notlcethat application will bo madeto the Court o iOrdinarjr for loave to sell Landor Negroes, must be published eekly for two months. Citations for Letters of Administration must be published thirty days —for 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 —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. ~ PRIOTING~AND^BOOK^INDING. HAVING connected with our Printing Office, a full and complete assortment of Book Binder’s tools and tock,and also added to our Pri ting materials, we are now prepared to execute,in good style and with despatch,every kind of work in either branch of the business, on the best terms. BLANK WORK, of every description, wilh or with out printing, made to order, in the neatest manner. WAIt 15 HOUSE PRINTING, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Lading, &c., &c., executed neatly and promptly, and bound in any desired style. RAILROAD and steamboat blanks, ol all kinds got upjwith accuracy and dispatch. Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Hmul Hills, Posters, Programmes, &c., &c., printed in the.shor test notice and in the best style. Magaziue and Pamphlets put up in every style o binding. Books o all kinds rebound strongly and neatly. LOMAX <*, ELLIS. Columbus, April 15,1854. DR. LEE, DENTIST, HAH returned and will resume Hhe practice of his profession on .Monday the 15th inst... Office corner of Broad and Randolph streets—over Mygatt’s Store. octll—w&twflm REMOVAL, (JjTpPpPl CUSHMAN* DFNTIST. I-T Removed across to No. 48 broad Street, over Purple’s Jewelry Store. oct2—wtwtf. 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 counties of this State and Alabama. Office on corner of Broad and Randolph streets, over Manley it Hodges. REFERENCES—Hon. A.lverson, j Tennent Lomax, > Columbus, Ga. Dr. Stanford, S Samuel F. Kice, )■ Montgomery, Ala. Columbus, wfctwtf R. J. MOSES, ATTORNEY AT LA . WARREN’S ARCADE. pr’Offlce Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. N- R. All business entrusted to mo will be faithfully attended to. _ octll—w&twly. ROBERT N. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CRAWFORD, ALA. September 8, 1855. —twAwlf. ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Office over E. Barnard’s & Co.’s Store April s—wtwiy I AMES HAMILTON. WM. F. PLANE HAMILTON & PLANE, Attorneys at Law, Columbus, Geo. Will practice in the Courts of the adjoining counties in thisStateand Alabama. decs—w&twtf. PEYTON H. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. cr Office in St. Mary’s Baik Building. may2rt w.t-twtf. J. M. RUSSELL, ATTORSKV AT I, AW , Dlflce at present, with G E Thomas, Esq., over J R Berfd &. Cos Broad Street—Columbus. Geer:> a. Columbus, April 9, 1855. wirtwtf PRICES REDUCED. COTTON YARNS FOR SALE At 80 cents per. Bunch, “Cash.” July 11-‘-twtf. WINTER FACTORY. WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, [FOR Sa LE AT ’ Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASH, june 16—w&twtf BACON & FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED. inn nnn pounds Tennessee j bacon. lv'U UUv* UK) Sacks Tennessee Flour. 40 Bbls. Howard Street Flour—a Superior Article. Together with a well assorted Stock oi GROCERIES which will be sold at thv lowest market price Bv ANDREWS, RIDGWAY & CO. Columbus Ga., May 29, 1855. w&twtf. WOOL CARDED A N D M A N UPACTORE D. WOOI. Carded at \ toll or 10 cents per lb. Manufactured into Lmsey on shares of ouobalf,ox fifteen cents peryd. Cos umbua, may 28. WINTER FACTORY. “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.’ 1 RICHARD HOOPER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHATTANOGHA, TENN. WlLLattend promptly to the purchase of COUNTRY PRODUCE, or any other business entrusted to his care. May 13—twly LUMBER, LUMBER. THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Oak, 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 & McGehee, where they will be promptly attend to. dec 23—twtf. WHITTELSEY & BRO. DR. T. 8. TTJOGrLE, OFFICE OVER MULLFORD’S ON BROAD STREET, COZ.U2MBUS, 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 Drs. BROOKS & CARRIGER. n HAVlNGassociatedthemselveiitogether in tue various dBW branches of their profession, they will be enabled there- YJhT by to give more general satisfaction to allwho may favor them wilh their confidence. Dr. Carriger is fully prepared and willgivespecial attentionto all cases ot SURGERY entrusted to hiscare. Office in VViuter’s Bank Building. Columbus,.lan. 14—twtf EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO. COLUMBUS, GA. TH FI 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 i SHIRT ING, Gotton Stripes, of great variety oi Pattern; COTTON A DUS, embracing many newsttyles; Negro Kerseys fc Pine Knot Plains, Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers, Sewing Thread, Shop Twine, Mattresses, Batting; ,&c. To Cash purchasers inducements will be offreed. dec2B—twtf. J. R.BROWNE, Ag’t. M. SARONI would respect fully inform his friend 4 and the “citizens ot Columbus that he will return to his duties o 1 or about the 80th of Sept’r. He would also add that he wM bringwith him a large and splendid assortment ol New and Fashionable MUSIC, Vocal as well as Instrumental. aug2B—twtf 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. ColumbiiH, Ga February 10. wtf. FOR SALE. MTHE HOUSE AND LOT at present occupied by the subscriber. Possession given immediately. H. T. HALL. April 20, 1855—twtf MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, WILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York Maconand Savannah. Aprl 124—twtf RICHARD PATTEN. DANCING ACADEMY. MR. C. H. CLEVELAND, VATOULD most respectfully announco to the citizens of ™ Columbus, that he wiil commence the exercises oi 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. LANDSCAPE GARDENING. GEORGE KIDD WILL go out from our Nursery to lay out Gardens anywhere in the State of Georgi a, or the adjoining counties in Ala bama. Address Moses At Lee, <>ct23 —twtf ESQUELINF. HILL NURSERY. MIDwTfERYT MRS. JANE M’GINTY offers ber professional servi ces to the people of Columbus and vicinity. She has had thirty years experience in the business and flatters hersell that by strict attention she will merit the public patronage. She may be found, when not professionally engaged, at her residenceon Jackson street, just below the Methodist Mission Church. [marl5 —twtl. Partnership Dissolved. THE late firm of R, M. Aldworth & Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm must be paid to R. M. Aldworth. R. M. ALDWORTH & CO. Columbus,Ga. Aug. 31, 1855. Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory. It. M. ALDWORTH VIjILL continue to carry on the business at the old stand W on Randolph Street. Work done in the best style and at the shortest notice. R. M. ALDWORTH. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1855. tw6m. i Land for Sale ! fCjb THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable planta- situated on Chattahoochee river,in Henty county, twelve miles below Eufaula, containing Sixteen Hundred Acres, more or less. There are one hundred acres of uncleared river ibottom .that will produce a bag of cotton to the acre. There are on the premises a tine dwelling twelve framed negro fumes, a good well of water, and a never failing spring: a fine gin carried by water power. With little expense a good mill could be put in operation. All of the fields have running water in them, supplied by unfailing springs. Forpirityof water the springs cannot be exceeded in the South. The lan iis productive and the titles indisputa ble. Tothose who are disposed to see the place, I say come, ands am sure you will embrace this opportunity of acquiring a good farm. Z. C. WILLIAMS. sep'29 twltm. ‘FARMERS’ & EXCHANGE BANK” Os Charleston, South Carolina. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS. DILLS oo New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston. ]> Sivaunahaui Augusta, discounted at customary rates Sight Exchange ou anyofthe above named cities for sale F..T. TAYLOR, Age. t. Office next door to the Post Office. O*l ‘ **"'•’ G w * m'wtm DRS. SCHLEY & DAVIsT^ OFFICE OVER ST. MARY'S BANK BUILDING , 00127—twtf UP STAIRS. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING!, DECEMBER 7,1855 TRI-WEEKLY. MANLEY & HODGES. ARE now in receipt of the most .Elegant Assort ment of Dry G-oods they have ever offered to the community. All are .invited to call and see us, for we .are confident we can please m Stylo, Quality and Price. oct2—wtwtf A SPLENDID Line of Ladles Dress Silks, of entirely new styles. Finest French Printed DeLaines. Embroideries of every variety. Richardson’s Pure Housewife Linens. octi—w&twtf MANLEY fcIIODGES. I pine Pure Shaker Flannel. 1 Silk Warp “• Superior 4-4 English “ oct2—twtf MANLEY & HODGES. Barnsley’s Table Damask. 90 to 108 inch. Best Linen Shotting, Napkins. Towelling. &c. 10, 11 & 12—4 8.-st Bed Blankets. A superior lot of N gro do. ocl2— twtf MANLEY Ac HODGES. Velvet Brussells 2 A 3 ply Carpets. Oil loths for Keomsatul Passages. Chenelle and Velvet Rugs. oct2 -twtf MANLEY At HODGES. Ladies CLOAK CLOTHS ot various colors and Trimmings to match. White and Colored Marseilles Quilts. oct2— twtf MANLEY & IIODGES. Enquirer copy. HOME AGAIN! I TAKE this opportunity of informingmy friends and pat rons that 1 have re-opened my CLOTHING ESTABLISH MENT and would solicit an inspection of my very choice and superior Stock of Goods, selected by myself from the best aud most fashionable Marks in London and Paris, consisting of Black and Fancy Broadcloths, Cloths and Cassimeres, Doeskins, Benvers, Tweeds and Vestings, Suitable for the ensuing season*. My HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is perhaps the most com plete, choice and fashionable assortment in the State, having been selected trotn the most celebrated manufactories in Brit ain and Continental Europe. Partit s wishing to purchase will see at once thepropriety ot giving me a call, as my good* are fresh from the original mar kets and fashionable to the last degree. My Light and Fancy Stock Comprises Fine Irish Linen Shirts & Collars, Silk, Lawn, and Linen Handkerchief*, Suspenders, and Gents Embossed Leather Bells, And an elegant assortment of NECK TIES of superior styles and shades. They are unmatched and unmatchable in this country. Persons wishing to avail themselves of my styles of cut ting and making, w ll find them superior to anything hitherto presented to the public of Columbus. J. SMEETON, Merchant Tailor. oct2 —tw9t Broad Street Columbus, Ga. JOHN PEABODY, ATTORNEY AT LAW , COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. in Warren’s Arcade. oct4—tw3m. “OLD 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 ol Potash in tin Cans. junl2—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON. HAYGOOD’S Semi-Weekly STAGE LINE, RUNS in connection with the Mobile &, Girard Rail Road on Tuesdays aud Fridays. oct6—twtf A. HAYGOOD, Driver. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ELEVENTH YEAR. r pHE Eleventh Annual Volume of this useful publica- I tion commences on the 17th day ol September next. The “Scientific American” is an illustrated periodical, devoted chiefly to the promulgation of information relating to the various Mechanic and Chemic Arts, Industrial Man ufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Millwork, and all interests which the light of practical science is calculated to advance. Reports of U. S. Patents granted are also published eve ry week, including Official Copies oi all the Patent Claims together with news and information upon thousands ol oth er subjects. The Contributors to the Scientific American are among the most eminent Scientific and practical men of the times. The editorial Department is universally acknowledged to be conducted with great ability, and to bo distinguished, not only for the excellence and truthfulness of its discus sions,but for the fearlessness with which error is combatted and false theories are exploded. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Manufac turers, Agriculturists, and people in every profession in Life, will find the Scientific American to be of great value in their respective callings. Its councils and suggestions will save them hundreds of dollars annually, besides af fording them a continual source ot knowledge, the expe rience of which is beyond pecuniary estimate. The Scientific American is published once a week; eve ry number contains eight large quarto pages, forming an nually a complete and splendid [volume, illustrated with several hundred original engravings. Specimen copies sent gratis. IXT” TERMS.—Single subscriptions $2 a year, or $1 for six months. Five copies, for six months, $4; for a year SB. For further Club rates and for statement of the lourteen large Cash Prizes, offered by the publishers, see Scientific American. Southern, Western and Canada money, or Post Office •Stamps, taken at par for subscriptions. Letters should be directed (postpaid) to MUNN & CO , 128 Fulton Street, New York. £3?° Messrs. Munn &, Cos., have been, for many years, extensively engaged in procuring patents for new inven tions, and will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. aug2lwtw RAGS! RAGS ! THE ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS ARE paying three and a half cents cash per lb. for clean Linen and Cotton Rags, In qualities oi oue hun dred pouiuls ami upwards, and 3 cents tor quantities under 100 lbs. Woolen Rags not wanted. Office in front of PALACE MILLS. Columbus. On.. JUsv 9. 1855 wA-t wtf. COW FEED! COW FEED ! ONE DIME PER BUSHEL! For a short time, in order to reduce our File !! WE are selling bran at6J cents per hundred pound., which is less than 10 cents ptr bushel, and Snorts at 80 cents per hundred. Keep your cows fat. No excuse at such prices.— Where 1000 lbs at a time nre taken, we wl l sell at 50 cents tor Bra and7o ceuts lor Shorts. Meal 70 cent* per bushel. no v6—wtwtf. Winter’s Palace Mills. Manufacturers’ & xMechanics’ Bunk, ) Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1855. J THIS Instittution having been re-organized under new Di rectors ami Office is, as a local Bank of Georgia, is prepar ed to receive deposites and furnish exchange on New York Savannah, liontgoinery ami other points, at the usual rateF and will take paper for collection. E.T.TAY-OR. President. J H. Fonia. Cashier. n e3o—wt&wtf Dissolution, THE firm of OALL& MUSES ’was dissolved on the first o: January, 1855, by the death of 4.1. Moses. lIERVEY IIALL, Surviving Partner. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into the HARD- JfSI~.E BUSINESS, under the firm ard natneof HALL, MOSES OO lIERVEY HALL, IS A AO I. MOSES, JACOB P. HEN RICKS WILLIAM A. BEACH. February 13,1855. w&twD. Sale of Creek Indian Reserved Lands in Alabama. Department of the 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 3d of March, 1837,entitled “An act to authorize and sanction the sales ot reserves provided for Creek Indians in the treaty of March twenty-four, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, iu certain cases, and for other purposes,” the several pieces or parcels of land hereinafter described, lying in the Coosa and Tallapoosa land districts, in the State of Alabama, will, at the times and places designated, be exposed for 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: On Wednesday, the 2Gth day of December, 1855, at the land of office for the Coosa Disirict, in Leb anon, the following described tracts, which have been de cided as unsold : Those of range six [6] east. The half of section twenty five [25,] in township eighteen (18 and West hall ot section seven ‘7,| in township twenty-two [22.] Os range seven [7,] east. The west half of section thirty-one [3l,] in township thirteen [l3,] and West half of section twelve [l2,] in township fourteen [l4.] Ol range nine [9,1 east. The south half of section ten ]lo,i in township eighteen 18,] 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 [ 10] east. In township sixteen [l6,] of range eleven [ll,] 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 (11) east. Also, at the same time and place, the fellowing 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 wilh the requirements of the government,through the office of Indian Affairs, by or before the 15th of Novem ber 1855, viz: The east half ol section eight (8,) in township twenty (20.) of range three (3) east. Os range four (4) east. 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 half of section thirty-four [34,] in township fourteen [l4;] and South half of section ten [ 10,] in township twenty [2o.] The east half of section twenty-six, (26 ,) in township sixteen, (16,) of range eight (8) east. And of range ton [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, tlieHlh day of January, 1856, at the land office lor 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,) of range seventeen (17,) east. ui range eighteen (18) east. The west half of 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 C 24 -> The west halfof section thirteen [13,1 in township 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 Soum half of section seventeen [l7,] and North halt of section twenty one [2l.] The south half of section thirty six [36,] in township eighteen [lß,] ol range twenty [2o] east. In township eighteen (18,) of range twenty one [2l] east. The west halfof section thirty one [31;) West half of section thirty two [32 ;j and East half of section thirty two [32.] 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 ;] The west half of section thirty two [32,] in township twenty one [2l,] of range twenty one [2l] east. The south half of section twenty two [22,1 in township seventeen Tl7,] of range twenty two [22] east. The west halfof section thirty lour [34,] in township eighteen [IS,] of range twenty two [22,] east. The north half of section thirty one [3l,] in township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty three [23,] east. The west half of section twenty nine [29,1 in township eighteen [IB,J of range twenty three |23] cast. The south halfof section three [3,] in township sixteen [l6,] of range twenty four [24] east. The north half of section eleven (11,] in township eigh teen [lß,l ol range twenty four [24] east. The south half of section fourteen [l4,] in township twen ty four [24,] of range twenty-six [26] east. The south half of section thirty one [3l,] in township fif teen [ls,] of range twenty seven [27] east. The north halfof section thirty one [3l,] in township eighteen [IB,J of range twenty seven [27] east. In township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty eight [2B,] east The south half of section feui [4;J and North half of section eight [8 J And the south half of section live [s,] in township fifteen ]15,1 of range twenty nine [29J 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 oi 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 ot No vember, 1855, viz: The south hall 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 halt of section seven 7 ; West half of section seven 7 ; and West half ol section twenty-four 24. In township twenty-four 21, of range seventeen 17, east. The north half of section twenty-tour [24 ;] South half of section twenty four [24 ;] and East half oi section thirty six [36 ] Fractional sections six [6] and seven [7J in township nineteen [l9,] of range eighteen [lß] east. The half of section five [SJ in township twenty [2o,] of range eighteen [lßl east. The west half ot section one [l,] in township twenty iour]24,J of range eighteen [lß] east. The south hall of seetion three [3,] in township nineteen [l9.] of r.mge nineteen [l9] east. The south half of section twenty-five [25,] in township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty [2o] east. The east half of section twenty-nine [29,] in town kip nineteen [l9,] of range twenty [2o] east. In township twenty-one (21.) of ranee twenty (20) 1 the south half of section twenty-two (22,) and the south half 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 twentyfour (24,) of range twenty (20) east. The north half of section nine (9;) and West half ot section twenty-two (22.) Ihe south half of section twenty-six (2G,) in township twenty-one (21,) ot range twenty-one (21) east. The north half ol section thirty-five (35,) in township twenty-two (22.) of range twenty-one (21) east. ‘1 he west half section seventeen (17,) in township twenty four (24,) of range twenty-one (21) east. In township seventeen [l7,] oT range twenty two [22] east. The north half of section thirteen [l3;] and East half of section twenty five (25.) The south halfofsection three (3,) in township fifteen (15,) of range twenty three (23) east. The east half of section twenty-nine (29,) in township seventeen [l7,] of range twenty-three [23] east. The west half of stction four [4,] in township eighteen, [lß,l of range twenty-three [23] east. The nosth hall of section two [2,] in township twenty [2O,J of range twenty-three [23] east. The east hall of section fifteen [ls,] in town fi hip 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 halt of section six [6,1 in township twenty-two “2'2.1 of range The west half of section four [4,] in township wenty one [2l,] of range twenty-six [26] east. The south half of section tw’enty-two [22,] in township eighteen [lß,] of range twenty-seven [27] east. The north half of section thirty-three [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,) ot range twenty-seven (27) east. The west half of section seventeen (17,) in township I leeven (11,) of range twenty-eight (28) east. The south hall of section thirty-one (31,) in township eighteen >18.) of range twenty-f ight (28) east. The west half of section four (4,) in township twenty-two (22,) of range twenty-eight (28) east. The east half of section nineteen (19,) in totvnshipeveyen (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 are offered. CHARLES E. MIX. Sept 18—wtilUJan. Acting Commissioner DOUBLE d AILY SERVICE. MONTGOMERY, WEST POINT & OPELIKA BRANCH RAILROAD. On and after the 16th July ‘DRAINS on this road will begoverd by the following A SCHEDULE: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery a. m. Arrive at Columbus 11.50 a. m. Arrive at West’Point 11.45a.m. Leave < olumbus 8.40 a. in. Arrive at Montgomery -.40 p. m. Arrive at West Point 11.45 a. m. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery B.MI p. m. Arrive,at Columbus ‘2.45 a. IP, “ West Point 2.30 a. in. Leave Columbus i 1.30 p. m. Arrive at Montgomery 7.:i a. m. k * West Point 2.30 p. in. Double Daily Connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta and Nashville,and daily to Knoxville, Tenu. 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 ot the agent at the PERKY HOUSE between the hours of 10 and 11 o’clock p.m. jul26..w&twtf. S. G. JONES. Kng’r.fc Sup. Change of Schedule ° N T - HE MUSCOGKE RAIL ROAD! OVER WHICH PASSES THE GREAT NEW YORE AND NEW ORLEANS MAIL! On and after July I6th, THERE will be Two Dally Mail Trains between Columbus and Macon —arrival and departure as lollows : Arrive atCoiunibus 7K a.m.ano U l>. m. Leave “ 4>* a. n . and l>£ p. in. Arrive at Macon lOJj a. m. and 7nop. m. Leave do 2.10a.m. and p.m. IIOTII THAI If S Making a complete connection between Montgomery, Ala., and Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington amt Charleston: also, with Ceutral hail Road to Savannah, and Milledgeville, and with the Macon and Western Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Also, connecting at Columbus with the Girard &'JI/obile Railroad, for Eufaula. But one change of Cars Let iveen Montgom ery and Augusta, between which places are running ar etui ha-gage Masters under heavy bonds, who will check baggageand follow it through. 15. K WELLS, Ooiumb is, 4 ily 17—tw&wtl Engineer and Sup’t MOBILE AND GIRARD RAIL 110 AD. nn iMWongi ON and af er Friday, <Uh November, the Passenger & Freight Train willjleave Girard at 2 P. M.daily, (Sundays excep ted) connecting at Silver Run with a daily line of Stages to Villula, Glenuville,Eufaula, FortCnines, and Marianna,Flo. And on Tuesdays, and Fridays, at Colbert, with the Stages lor lichee, Olivet. Enon, Hardaway, Chuunenuggee, Midway, P rote and Union Springs. Leaving Colbert at A. M., daily, (Mondays excepted) arrive atGirard at BA. M., connecting with the Opelika arm Muscogee Trains. Round trip, tickets good for four days can be purchased at Girard and Silver Fun. at less than the regular rate. X3T All Ireight must be paid before goods will be discharg ed. Way freight must in in all cases be paid in advance. Down freights must be delivered by o’clock on the days of shipment. R. A. HARDAWAY. octlfi-wfetwtf. Engineer. Just Received, a Consignment of •ft BBLS. Northern Apples 100 Bbls “ Potatoes. 50 “ “ Unious. At the Grocery Store of HULL & BRADLEY. Columbus. Oct. 23. WANTED. A CABINET MAKER* also a CHAIR MAKER* for which liberal wages will be given. K. G. JEFFERSON k CO Columbus, Nov. 3d—twtf For Sale. A FIRBT Rate Saddler and Harness Maker. 27 years of ac, £\. of good character, intelligent,sound and healthy. JWL? No..3t‘BroadS E r B . . Wanted to Hire .X; k Able Negro Fellows, by the year, for which the JJ highest price wtd be patd. Af ply ;j OWAR^ Col•!minis. On., novj p -tw2m Union Drav Company.. Brick Yard for Sale. FOR SALE on liberal terms the Brick Yard at present owned by the subscriber, containing 9 acres, together with wagons, moulds. A-c. For'lurtlier particulars apply to [novl3 —iwtl] MRS. ANN ADAMS. [NUMBER 146