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(IvEItSITV OF GEORGIA.
Athene. December Ib, 1855.
rcisos of this institution will recommence on
h day of .Tanuary next, and eontinue uiitii the
ust, when there will beaweeks vacation, after
dies will be resumed until the winter vacation,
on tlio first of November.
nving able and experienced officers comprise
e Faculty-T-who are expected to be at their
io zealous discharge of their duties.
Ihurch, i>. D„ ITesident and i’rofossor ol l’oliti
nyanil Mental Philosophy.
. W.iddel, a. .M.. Professor of Ancient Languages
lure
T. Brantlcy, D. D., J’rofrssor of Belles Lettres,
of Christianity mid History.
.eCoute, M. n., i’rofeswn ofSatuvaJ Sideuees and
French.
Leroy Broun, a. M.", I’rofr- a- oi Mathematics,
i and Civil Engineering.
s. Venable. A, M,. Professor of Natural I’biloso
liemistfy.
icpli 11. bumpkin. LI.. !>., Professor of Law.
ee, M. D. Terrell, Professor of Law.
Henry Waddell, a. m.. Tutor in Ancient Lnu-
Park, A. M., Tutor in Mathematics,
its for adinissiun are recommended to be pres
bepinuing of the term.
nud Guardians may feel satisfied that their
arils can here obtain a thorough education,
f ASIIIKY HULL, See'ry.
•gia Female College.
Institution is organized under four
liar departments of Instruction, viz:
giate, the Academic, the department
luges, and the Ornamental Depart-
Collegiate department, is taught ev- |
that is necessary for the full devel- j
orSent of the mental powers, the Common |
Strifeies being kept in constant review.
X the Academic department, is taught
whftevev may be necessary for preparing the
pul to enter advantageously upon her Col
le career.
it the department of Languages, Latin,
Gb'a and French arc taught.
Jie Ornamental department comprises the
Schools of Music and Design. In the
fouler, instruction is given upon all the usual
iiwuments, while in the latter, every variety
((■rawing, Painting, &c. is taught.
Uic location (Madison, Morgan County,) I
stall Is unrivalled for its social and religious
prwileges, and for the salubrity of its climate,
we Young Ladies board in Private Families,
while they receive all those offices of matcr
nallcarc and kindness which are necessary for
their health and comfort.
■he next term commences on Monday the
Bth[ of January.
■at,“Pogues may be obtained by applying to
eitjlev of the officers.
R. D. MILLARY, Sec’y of Faculty,
fhulison, Nov. 14th, 1 855.
Mafayette female college.
r®ll[E First Session, for 1856, will commence
■ “a Monday the 21st of January, and close
oiathe 2d of July.
‘ FACULTY.
•J. F. Bledsoe, Principal.
• s M. E. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. Dept.
4 —; “ Pie. “
•I.l'. Norman, Professor of Music,
j Rates of Tuition Pei- Annum.
Primary class sl6 00
P*lavatory class 25 00
Pwt year iu regular course 62 00
L*t three years each “ 40 00
Flinch Language....... 20 00
Mslsic on the Piano, including use of Trt
■trument 50 00
l9 s ' c on the Harp, including use of In
■tniment 05 00
• ■sic on tlie Guitar 40 00
•dental Expenses, 1 00
!9' ie Latin and Greek Languages will be
*ht, as a part of the regular course, to all
desire them.
J[lstrllction will be given in Drawing, Pain
. Embroidery, Wax and Paper Flowers at
usual rates.
ocal music will bo taught to the whole
nol, free of charge.
J 9 °“ n g ladies can be accommodated with
•rdiiig in the family of the Principal, or in
•hectable families, at ten dollars per month,
tiling furnished except lights and tow
-9 events and guardians living at a distance,
• requested to appoint ail agent in La Fay
•e, who shall make all purchases of clothing,
for their daughters or wards.
|( 'f. ,). B. Norman is an experienced and
9’ esstul teacher of music, and is prepared to
®e instruction in the art of Composition, and
>■ norough Hass, to advanced pupils.
i he Institution is supplied with a Harp, and
new Pianos.
liss Hotchkiss, who lias not, heretofore,
n connected with the Institution, comes to
uglily recommended, as a teacher of rare
i incations. Among other testimonials the
owing letter from Prof. Newman, of {Union
e ?o- cw 01 ’k> is an ample guarantee for
ability and efficiency:
_ , Union College, Dec. 2U, 1855.
,*?* fsin In reply to your inquiry, 1
M ll ,, sa y> MiSs Hotchkiss, 1 know to be cmi-
V’ y qualified for toachiug. Her scolarship
•general and very thorough. She is enter
'ing and ambitious— loves to teach, and on
X “, 111 °* 18 .^ 18 Wist qualified for it of any
iSii'n r°i VUI ••Wtrncted. 1 speak thus conti
fn , ,V ’ * < “ C!lUBe s he was a pupil of mine some
T ft| ’ flvo years. Truly yours,
|m tl JOHN NEWMAN,
j I HII > the general principle that not hing tends
( 0 l, npair and destroy the intellect, than
” I mini habits of study, no young lady, in
sti and; “ stltu^lon will be permitted to take up
v* the grasp of her mind, or to ad
-9 ‘ * ron * a haver to a higher class until she
1 imoiighly mastered all that precedes.—
av t| lllln .- 1!l has not comprehended conunou
9 Im . e ' ,c fln 'i English Grammar, is but poor
• Tialiheil to grapple with the intricacies of
9 “B'iev mathematics, or the subtleties of
I'upliyaica.
■ ’Ls invite patronage, and we intend to dc
*’ ‘■ it: but we do not promise to make sekol-
M ‘ ll a While modern science has ul
-9.'. ann Uiilated time and space, the mind
9,;“ IH y * ts original qualities and capabil
-3 he intellect, in its onward progress,
■ 1 dependent upon the principles of asso
>on the powers of .judgement and memory,
advancement in knowledge now, as it has
•>•. is slow. j an 4
mt Jaili) £t.
Y r OL. 1.1
MeCOHMICK COLLEGE,
(MALE ANI) FEMALE.)
Opelika, Russell County, Alabama.
rjAIIE Building for this Institution is now
1 completed, and the Board of Directors
invite the attention of Parents and Guardians
to the advantages offered by Prof. McCormick,
for the education of both sexes.
By the McCormick System of Education,
the reasoning powers are more expanded and
better Cultivated in five months than by the old
system in five years. , 1
Legitimate Education is the object of this
College; without thft aid of Theology, Music,
duplicity, begging, fashion or foolery in any
shape whatever.
Three Hales will lie rigidly enforced : Ist,
early and punctual attendance; ad, to learn
very fast; 3rd, to behave remarkably well.
The only required preparation for admission
will be good character, over nine years of age,
and exemption from all illegal and base asso
ciation, and no students refused because of
being graduate* .
An effort merely to please a people, being
the first step towards duplicity and fraud, duty
alone will be the Polar Star taught; and no
Yankee drumming, for students, need be ex
pected, nor no beggars employed by tiiis Col
lege.
Rales of Tuition:
I’Ell TERM Os mil CALENDAR MONTHS.
Orthography, &c sls 00
Arithmetic, English Grammar, kc 25 00
Mathematics, Ac., with useof Inst’m’ts. 37 50
Double these rates will be charged for every
day that a student may be unnecessarily ab
sent.
After students are well learned in the Na
tural Sciences, they will be allowed to enter
any ancient or modern Language at $25 per
term.
directory:
Walter G. Williams, President of the Board,
James 11. Green, David Lockhart,
John 11. Page, A. B. Bennett,
It. S. Brownfield, Tlios. lb Bogus,
L. J. McCormick, President of College,
Prof. Mathematics, &c.
N. lb—McCormick’s Arithmetic and Key
(the largest ever published,) for sale by Wm.
Kay, Agent, Atlanta and Ncwnan, On., mid
by D. Watson & Sou, Opelika. Ala.
Jan. 23, 1850.
Southern Commercial College,
NO. 491 CIIEliltY ST. NASHVILLE, TEEN.
Cliartcrcil toy t,He General Assembly of
tile State.
rpHE above Institution is permanently luca
-5 toil and is not surpassed by any similar
establishment in the United States, in point of
facilities- for imparting a thorough knowledge
of the duties of the Accountant.
Book Keeping.
This Department is under the immediate su
pervision of the President of the College, who
is a practical book keeper, having had many
years experience in some of the largest count
ing houses in the Union.
Commercial Law.
This branch is under the superintendence of
John A. McEwen, Esq., member of the Nash
ville Bar, who is too widely known as a lawyer
and orator to require any further notice atom
hands.
Tlie course of instruction embraces both
Reading and Lectures.
Lectures will be delivered at night, so as
not to interfere with his professional engage
ments.
Mercantile Calc illations.
Those arc taught by William Eerrel, A. M.,
and embraces every species of calculations
necessary for a business man to understand,
viz: Interest, Discount, Loss and Gain, Equa
sions, Exchange, etc. etc.
Terms of Tuition.
Book keeping by Double and Single Entry,
as applied to every variety of business, both
prosperous and adverse. Commercial Calcu
lations, and Commercial Law Lectures, inclu
ding the use of Books S>4o 00
Penmanship for 2U lessons 5 00
For lessons without limit 10 00
’flic above fees arc payable invariably in ad
vance. The importance of this rule must ap
pear obvious, as students entering for an un
limited period, with the privilege of reviewing
at any time during life, without extra charge.
This School is in perpetual session, having
no Vacation ; hence students may enter at any
time, and pursue their studies without, inter
ruption.
Merchants and business men will be supplied
with competent book keepers by applying at
this establishment.
No pupil will ever receive a diploma who is
not well qualified to discharge the duties of
tlie accountant.
Good hoard and lodging can he obtained at
S5 per week.
Mat lie-mat ical Department,
In connection with this Institution is a Math
ematical Department, conducted by W. Fcrrcl,
A. M.. in which is taught a thorough course
of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
GounsK or Instruction. —Arithmetic, Al
gebra, Goometry, Trigonometry, Surveying in
all its branches, with the use of instruments,
and field exercise ; Topographical Drawing :
Descriptive Geometry, Shades and Shadows,
Linear Perspective : Projections of all kinds ;
Analytical Geometry, and the Differential and
Integral Calculus; Mechanics, with Applica
tions to Machinery and Engineering, Magnet
ism, Electricity, Optics, Navigation and As
tronomy.
The student may pursue a partial or full
course, at his option—and special attention
will be given to such practical branches as are
useful to the Surveyor, Architect, Engineer,
&c.
Terras —From $5 to $7 50 per month.
Address SoutliernCominercialCollegc, Nash
ville, Tenn. Nashville, Dec. 1855.
DANCING ACADEMY.
AJL 1, K N V. nOB I SON,
BEOS lt>iivo to notify those who expected to become
pillions to liis second course iu Dancing, that from
the extreme had weather, andotlierunfortnnate circum
stances, such as failures of tlie curs, Ac., prevented him
from meeting Ids Hrst appointment, but will he prompt
iu meeting his other appointments. And having distrib
uted his circulars in many families, ho is In hopes they
will hear in mind that next Friday Evening is the second
appointment for an Assembly, and will l>e the first one
given—as (lie time lor tho first “ns lias passed—though
all will be given as expressed on tlie Cards of invitation
which will only prolong tho time, two weeks longer.—
And feeling under many obligations to the citizens of
Columbus and vicinity i'or tlie very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to him in his profession, begs again
to notify them that ho will resume his Lessons on Satin
day Morning next, (the 26th instant), 0 o'clock. And be
ing alone now, (the partnership having been dissolved by
mutual consent.) Parents and Guardians may rent assur
ed that no pains will be spared, in aiding their children
in all the branches of politeness: and a due regard will
lie paid to their morals.
Columbus, Jan.. 26,1854 lawtw
COLUMBUS, GA.. FEBRUARY 20,185(i.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OE OGLETHORPE ST.,
Between the “I'erry’’mul “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and ili
rwtly opiKWite Temperance 1 lull.
< 01511 M iiUS, ti EOitG lA.
have now iu store and receiving the CiBL-ftJt’
* T hunt and must extensive stock of void
oU'.s to lie found In tills country, Comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES.
ol finest and richest finish, and most clegjgnt appearance.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
ol latest styles amt every variety.
ROCK AW AYS AND BAROUCHES,
•it every known pattern ami shape, suitable for one or
two horses, and complete assortment of Top anil No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
qt the latest ami must tu-Jiiniiiiblc styles now used. The
fiu-t that the well known and highly esteemed work of
.) AMI'.S M. <)l I Mil ,t CO. as well as that of other
makers of the highest reputation, can he found only
Hi our Jio use, and that alt our stock is made up un
der tiie personal direction of Mr. II.C MeKee. (whose long
experience guarantees its quality) enables us to oiler
Letter work and at lower prices, than aiti
olca of the same quality can l>e sold for by any other dial
ler iu this country; and quite as low as they’ ran Lie uf
lorded in New York city. For proof of which werespect
-1 ‘iil.v invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us.
\\ e are selling at the very lowest rates, for cash or ap
proved credit, and always ask our selling
prices, so our customers and strangers as well,
may rely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve
ry article is warranted to lte strictly as
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to nil.
MeKEK & ROBERTS,
V 11.—Having the best regular set of Carriage
workmen to he found in this country, we are pre
pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at
the lowest possible rates, with the utmost
promptness and iu the best manner. McK. ,t ]>.
January 28. ly
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, Ga.
mUK Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an
-L nouncing to the public that thev have secured the
following faculty, to take charge of the College, at the
opening of the next term.
faculty :
Col. Augustus Aldcn, a. jr. President —Professor of En
glish Literature and Ancient Languages.
Kev. F. \. Forster, a. M. —Professor of Natural Science
and Mathematics.
Miss Ann K. Alden. Instructress in French and Bota
ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department.
- • Professor of Vocal and Instrumental
Music.
This institution is located in one of the most beautiful
and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned
by tin 1 Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision: it
is kept free from all sectarian bias—at tliu same time, re
quisite care is taken to secure to the pupils proper moral,
as well as mental training.
lhe next session will open on the second Monday in
January next. The Classes will then be organized, and
will progress as heretofore.
Hoarding can he obtained in the best families of the
place, where the students will lie surrounded by the safe
guards and amenities of tin families circle.
The rates of tuition ami board, are as low as those nf
lered by any similar Inst it ution in this part of the Stale.
J In- College is furnished with anew and complete set
“f Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. (Holies, flaps.
Charts, Ac.; in line with everything necessary for illus
tration in tiie several departments of Natural and Expe
rimental Bcicnces-
The College Building is so arranged t Imt the Depart
ments will la* kept entirely separate, eaeli occupying its
respective rooms.
Arrangements arc now in progress to secure for the
MusicDepartmeiit.a gentleman of the highest graije in
abilities and moral “ liara tor.
Me invite li 1C patronage of a liberal and discerning
public, being assured, from the character anil reputation
ot those eoiistitutingtliu Faculty, and tho ample facilities
for instruction now actually in possession of tiie Institu
tion, that every pledge we make shall be redeemed, cvcvv
iiiducemciit we oiler will prove to he a fact ; and that our
Institution ran challenge comparison with tiie prondesl
iu tiie land.
Persons desiring liutlier information in regard to tiie
College, w ill please address 1,. 31. Cox. Lumpkin, or Hoy.
F. ,\. Forster, Cuthlicrt. Ga., w ho will furnish them with
Circulars, &<-. Jan. 2,1 ts
ACADEMY FOIL YOUNG LADIES.
IjIUH undersigned designs opening a Private Academy
X t' 11 ” Young badies in Katonton. I’utnnn county. Oa..
on Wednesday, .(unitary tltli, 1856.
In llie Literary Department the course of study will
lie extensive and liberal.
Tlie Latin. French, German and Spanish 1 languages
will lie taught if desired.
The Ornamental Department will include .Music on the
Piano, Ilarp. Organ and Guitar.
Also, Drawing, I’aiiiting. and Embroidery in ail its
branches.
A complete apparatus will lie furnished ill order to af
ford ample illustrations in the .Natural Sciences.
Musical instruments will lie provided, so that each
pupil may have the menus of daily practice in addition to
t he regular lesson.
Tlie number of pnpils will lie limbed to 30.
Tuition per annum. 5125 <n); half in ndtl(inru,uiid the
balance at tin- end of the year.
Attention is called to the following advantages: First,
the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than
when tlie school is large and overgrown.
.Second, in addition to tlie regular course of study, she
eari make such a selection from tin- languages, and tho
Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate,
without extra charge.
Third. Hie low rate of tuition, compared with that of
other schools.
The usual charge for the English branches, is....sin tio
Music 20 00
Latin (Extra) 20 0(>
French 20 00
Drawing and Painting; 20 00
Embroidery 25 00
Making tin- aggregate of JISO 00.
To this add the extra charges made lot* the use of in
struments, stationery, Ac., and the amount will not fall
far short of S2UO, whereas, in tlie plan adopted in this
Academy, flu- charge for these is $125 leaving adifferencu
of SSO to .$75 in its favor.
Pens, ink. paper, slates, pencils. Ac., gratis, llnoks,
sheet music. Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate
rials furnished at the usual rates.
Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en
ter their daughters or words, may address me, for the
present, at Lumpkin. Stewart Count v, Gu.
Jan 23. I. It. nitANHAM.
CIIEItOK.EE BAPTIST COLLEGE,
Cassville, Georgia. .
f|MlB first Term of this Institution will begin on tlie
A first .Monday in February. IXSO. under tlie direction
of the following ,
Faculty.
Kcv. Thomas llami.ai r,
Chairman and l’rofessot-of Ancient Languages.
Rev. William 11. ItoiiKHT. Professor of Matlu'nurties.
Rov. 11. \V. WniMiKX,
Professor ol Relic • l.ettei> and English Literature.
Rev. W. 11. Hotil.nr.
Pro tent. Professor of Natural Science.
Rev. 11. W. Wmi.lUl.N, pro tern. Professor of
Moral Philosophy and intellectual 8- ienre.
Other Professors w ill Le elected as soon a.- the wants of
the college require it.
Board anil lodging can lie procured at a boarding house
or hi private families, at from right to ten dollars per
month.
T nit ion.
In Academic department, per year S2X (si
In College dt pat tmciit, per year di nil
Scholarships.
The Hoard of Trustees are now tillering to sell scholar
ships for four years at SIOO 00
scholarships for sixteen year*,at 240 (Kl
Tims making tuition merely noiuinai
Tin-annual commencement will take place on Thurs
day after the first Saturday in July.
Location.
Cassville is a heulthy location. Our college building
is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and
is a commodious building. Here young men will he
comparatively free free the allurements of fashionable
life, tlie baneful influence of grog shops, and the expos
ures of a mixed population.
Any information, as well aseotulognes, can be obtained
on application to the undersigned, or any of tlie faculty.
JOH N 11. RICE.
December 31. .Secretary Board of Trustees.
BARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL.
rOFFKK for sale asph-nded set ofTinners’Tools and Ma
-1 chines, witli as tine a set of Patterns as there is in the
State, very low for cash nr good notes aud security, pay -
able Ist .lit Hilary next. Ten per cent, olf fin cadi. A
bargain can la- had by early application.
Also, a first rate set of Word Cards, with all appertain
ing machinery, as good new. Call soon or you lose a
bargain. J. J. TODD,
February ti. 2t> Broad Street.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
‘Vf'KS. C. R. Wll.Ll AMS, on Jackson street, in front
|VI of tlie residence of Mr. I’. Met ‘bireri. is prepared to
accommodate a few day Iwarders.
February 9. lw
East Alabama Female College,
Tubkkgkk, Macon County, Ai.uama.
(OCATEI) in Tuskegoe, a village far-famed for its
J healthful climate and refined society, the college is
easy of access from east and west by the Montgomery
and West Point. Itail Hoad which passes at the distanc'd
of four miles, ami from the upper mid lower country by
excellent roads.
Tiie public may feel assured that the high standard of
education here adopted will never he lowered. It is our
determination to present at all limes An institution whoso
facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi
tion aiming tlio distill t lie country. These nre. an ele
gant and commodious edifice, erected at a cost of some
forty thousand dollars—a large ami aide corps of instruc
tors—-a well Selected library—a good apparatus and a ca
binet, prepared w ith special reference to the wants of tho
collage.
The hoarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have
the privilege of membership in a literary society, meet
ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com
position. One hour on Sabbath afternoons is spent by
them in giving- an analysis of the morning sermoip anil
in other exercises des-gnod lo cultivale a taste for reli
gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted
by tiie governess and other members of the faculty.’
Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed awl ven
tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort, be
sides hoarding at the same table witli tiie President and
others of the Vacuity, they are under the constant super
vision of the governess who directs them in all matters
pertaining to their habits of study mid recreation, and to
ihe cultivation of their manners.
OFFTCKItS.
Literary Depart merit,
iIt.NRY A. Dacon. A. M.. President,
Mental and Moral Science.
(iKORiq; w. Thomas. A. M.,
Higher Mathematics and Ancient iauignages.
•I Krzeczkowski, I'rencli. Italian and (icnimii.
Miss ixiiA \l 1 1.1 JAMS, logic. Rhetoric and Mistorv.
-Mrs. X. T. TayliOß, English Branches.
Miss M. E. Womack. Preparatory Clauses.
Musical Department.
I)r. S. M. JIAKTutTT, Principal.
(it sTavis (iIKSTtHH,)
Mrs. N. T. Taylor. Assistants.
Miss Lydia Hoot, J
Ornamental Depart men!.
Miss L. IT. llEfn, Principal.
.Miss Assistant.
BaardluK Depart incut.
Miss 1,. 11. It mu, Governess.
.Mr. .S.uii’SON I.A.NiiiR, Steward.
Mrs. Emily K. Lamku, Stewardess.
Mrs. Lrcixnv I’attox, Assistant and Nurse.
Calender.
First Term, from Sept. 2bd to Dec. 2iid, inc lusive.
M inter Aacation, from Dec.24th to .Tan. Till, inclusive.
Second Term, from Jan. Stli to April Hth. inclusive.
Third Term, from April bth to July oth, inclusive.
Summer \ acation, from July 10th lo Sept. 22d. ineliisiie.
(’ommeneeinentof 385(5, on Wednesday, July lltli.
Necessary Expenses.
Primary Classes per term s 7 DO
D A (’ do 10 0(1
V & .15 do 13 (111
College. Hi (50
Board, ineluding.iights and washing in*, term, 00 00
Hooks, sfatiom-ry. irtafcrials. Ac., furnished at piw prices.
Extra Expenses.
.Modern Languages, |K-r term - 7 0(1
Draw ing, Embroidery. Chenille, AVax or Fancy
Work, per term (I (HI
Water Colors, per term 10 00
(Ml Painting, per term 1.” 00
Piano, Guitar,or Violin, per term 10 HO
1 se oi 1 nstriiiiirnts for lessons ami practice,
per term 2 50
Harp, including use of instrument, per term... 20 00
Those who design entering for the first time at Ihe be
ginning oi ihe next term, will find it to (heir advantage
to correspond with the President on that subject.
November 21. 18mo. ts
Texas Real Estate Brokerage,
COLLECTING AND LAND AGENCY.
RAYMOND, FREEMAN CO.,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CITY or AI-STJ.W TEXAS.
HOMES ill Texas, ami sale investments obtained
through tiiis Agency. Fidelity to the interests of
non-iesideiits. Keginters of Lands tor sale in all parts of
the Slate; full exhibits of title and accurate descrip- ,
tions, also. Registers of Town and City Lots. Lands lo
cated, bought and sold. Claims against the .State or indi
vidual# collected or adjusted, and remittance# made by
exchange on New Orleans or any of the Northern cities,
if desired. Taxes paid on land situated in any part of
tiie State. A thorough and intimate knowledge of tiie
country ancl land system, insures superior locations and
the best titles. Strangers looking at Texas inny always
have some loading items and useful hints at tin* oflice of
this Ageiiev. Registers open for examination.
XCV'Jn l In- beginning of Iter revolution in IX3O, Texas
offered large bounties, in land, to volunteers wire might
serve in her armies. Wo can now offer to the survivors
and heirs of those who thus served, the recovery of all
the lands promised by the government of Texas. Our
advantages are such, that we are prepared to investigate
and prosecute all Texas claims, for land or money, re
gardless of their date. We give particular attention to
the recovery of property illegally or unwarrantably dis
posed of l>y agents or administrators; to the investiga
tion of the rights of ln-irs. devisees or legatees, and to the
settlement of cstate.a
To persons having Land Certificates for Location, we
can offer particular inducements. Our thorough and in
ti matt) knowledge of the vacant binds and survey sos tlie
State, obtained in many instances from personal inspec
tion, insures the most favorable locations. Close atten
tion to the hind system of Texas for a number of years,
and an accurate knowledge of the different classes of
titles, together with a large amount of land registered
in our office for sale, enables us to furnish prompt an 1 re
liable information and assistance to persons desiring good
homos, aud to offer superior advantages to those wishing
to make safe and profitable investments.
We are offering for sale lands in every part of the
State, improved and unimproved, of every quality, anti
in tracts to suit purchasers—town and city property
in short, every kind of leal estate, on the most favorable
terms. If desired, ivc will examine land in any part of
tlio State, aud ascertain its value.
We invite the attention of persons inning laud or town
property in Texas for sale, to our office, as furnishing a
cheap and effective mode of advertising ; and of mercan
tile houses and individuals, to the collecting branch of
our business, as a medium for prompt, and efficient col
lections. RAYMOND. FREEMAN A 00.
December IS —ti*
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY,
FKKDOMA, CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA.
Q. 11.I 1 . KILL, Lsq., Principal and Proprietor,
M u. N. \Y. AUYLSTIIONU, CinuUmt'c of tlie^l
Btsit<* Military Actutamy, South Carolina. > AnstatantH.
Du. PUTNAM & Cad. .1. S. DAKKLR. A. Jl.)
! r|MIK Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy cum
-1 incncecl on Monthly, January loth 1 *.V>. nrid w ill con
tinue in M swion during forty weeks.
As thin Academy received very liberal iUMtiblitiico from
the State at the hint HiHMion of tin* Legislature, then* will
to uo charge for tuition. On entering the institution,
an initiation fee Os twenty dollars will l><* required of each
Cadet, except nidi as conie nndr tin* the following pro
vision, viz:
Kach county lit the State of Atfilmiim iMi ntitled toKcnd
one Ciuiet fret* of charge. Such Cadet hi he selected by
the Judge of Proliato and County CoinmissioiieiH. from
such men us tire talented, deserving and of good nionil
charactsT. Orphans should receive the preference.
COCItSK OF STUDIKS.
Spelling. Heiulhig. Wrifin;;. Arithmetic. (Jrannnar.
and History.
Algebra. (Jeoinotry; Plain, Inscriptive and Analytical
TrlKoiioniatry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Nat ti- ,
ral and Moral Philosophy, Uhemiritry,Con\eyancinjCv Con- I
stitutional Law, Ancient French. Civil and j
Military Knginceriiig, Surveying. Meelinnl*s and As- i
tronmuy. . 4 _
Tactics will he taught at such times as not to Interfere
with the regular studies.
The discipline will lie enforced.
LNJFOftM.
Press Coat of Urey Cadet Cloth, fciandinyj ixillar, trimmed j
with convex metallic’ huttons aud sixteeiithdlirh Muck
cloth, according to the u.-mal style ; Pants of Hrev Cloth,
with black sfcrine on the outer Hewn one and an eighth !
indies in width —to he worn till the first of May.
Wlrite f'autHfroni Ist May till Scpteinher.
The uniforin is not to Im* worn except on general pa
rades, and such special occasions ns the Military Instructor
may direct.
The Academy buildings are laige and w*ll arranged,
aud the locution is eminently healthy,
board can be procured from eight to ten dollars a month.
The principal will ho direct the education of his pnpils
as, if iHMfeiblc, to make them practical and useful men.
The experience and qualifications of the instructors
will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public
confidence. F. A. ZACHARY',
jiy-dAin Secretary of the Board of Visitors.
IRISH POTATOES.
• )f\ HaiTels veliow Irish Potaioes. receive 1 and for sale
£•} by JABCKS LIU ON. ,
THE BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
THE) FARMBR’S GUIDE.
Great reduction in the price of the latter publication
L. Scott ,v Cos., New York, continue lo pnhlixh tlit fol
lowing leading llritirih PeriodiCala, viz:
THE LUX DON yUARTKRLY (Coueervatlv.-).
THE EDINGBLKGII HE VIEW (Whig).
THE BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church).
Till-: \\ EST.MINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory,.
‘l'll E great and important events—Religious, Political.
I iiinl Military—now agitating the nation, of the Old
norm, give to theae Publications an interest and value
I they never before possessed. They occupy a middle
ground between the hastily written news items, crndti
speculations, niul Hying minora id’ the newspaper, and
the ponderous Dune of tiie historian, written long alter
(he living interest in the feels he i,-cords shall hum
passed away, file progress of the Wav in the East oceu
pics ii large spins, iu their pages. Every movement is
closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe and all
short-comings feurle-sh pointed out. The letters from
the Crimea and from tiie Baltic in Bla< kwmd’* Magazine
bom two of its most popular contributors, give a m ,„„
intelligible nml reliable account of the movements of tbs
great belligerent- that can elsewhere he found.
These Periodicals ably represent tlio lln'er great pohti
cal parlies of Great Britain- Whig, Tory, and Hnillcnl
hut polities forms only one featnro of their eharneter.
As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Lite
iilfure, Jlorallt.v, and Religion, 1 hey stand, as they over
have Stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con
sidered indisp(>iisa)ile tothe scholar and the profesdiont.l
niiin. wiille to tin* intelligent reader of every class they
turiiisli a more correot and salistaotory reeonl of the cm
rent literature <1 the day. throughout the world, than
can lie possibly obtained from any other source.
Early Copies.
I lie receipt oi Mi/eoiiec Stiii t* from lie- British publish
it- gives additional value to these Reprints, especially
during the present exciting state of European a flairs, hi-
Ksiiuich as they can now lie placed iu the hands of sub
scribevs about a- soon as the original editions
Trims.
■ ... Per huh
•-ol any one ol tin* four reviews (13 op
tor liny two id the four Reviews 5, Lo
Kor any three of the four Reviews - 0o
lor all four of (in- Reviews g f,ii
I or iilaekw oiur.s .Magazine -j (, lf ’
l-or blurt,wood and threi 1 Reviews y 00
for lllaekwoud and the four Reviews 10 on
I’liynieiits Io I e made ill all eases iu iidvauce. Mon. )
■ in-relit in the Flats where Issued will lie received at pm
Cliililiiiig,
A ~.i l j , ‘ ,u twenty live per cent, troui the above pii
■ e.swill be allowed toClulis onlering dircet from L.Bcoti
,v lu -or more copies of any one or more of the nhou;
works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one It.-
view, wiii he .sent to one address forjsli: lour copies of the
loin-Reviews and Black wood for.s.'t(l; and soon.
I’nsliige.
11l all tile principal l ilies amt towns, these works will
he delivered, tree of postage. When sent liy mail, the
postage to any part of the United (Mate* w ill be but twn,
tfl-lniir iydlx a y ear for “Hlaekwood.” and but fmt’/'tnv
I . ids a year for each of the Reviews.
THE FARMER’S GUIDE
To Scientitii’ nail Practical Agriculture.
liy lb-ni-y Stephens. F. It. S. of Edinburgh, and the late
.1; P- Norton. Professor of Scientific Agriculture in
late College, Now Haven. 2 mis. Royal Octavo.-
1000 pages, amt lmnicrous4\ nisi and Steel Engravings
t his is. confessedly, the inosi complete work on Agri
culture ever piihlisln and. and in order to give it a wulei
eireillation tiie oiiFilishei-.s have resolved to reduce tbs
price to
Five Dollars for tire Two Volumes!!
H)n'ii scut in moil ijuist-paidj so California and Oregon
the price will In’ 87. Toanv ol her part of the Union and
to Canada (jxist-paid), siii. x i This work is not the old
“Rook of the Farm.”
Remittances for any of the above publications should
always la* addressed, post-paid, to tiie Publishers,
LEONARD, SCOTT * CO..
No. 54 Gold Street, New York.
BROWN S NEW HOTEL.
Opposite the Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga.
is now open for the reception of the traveling public,
sojourner ami citizen, under the following programme
ol administration :
14. E. BROWN, | ~
E. ISAACS, } Proprietor*.
B. F. Denae, Superintendent.
liuw Hotel Jiiwiinirli to render it atlrao •
X tive to the waj-furor. nnij visit Mauon
on ])lf‘i#iire or Lum'iios#.
its local ion is GjijHisito to tiie Now
Depot on -till Street, and at .1 convenient, distance from
the Ware House# and Inudnettfi part of the city. To fumi
lies ami others who tarry V>ut a few hour# in the place,
Drown # Hotel will furnish all needful accommodation#
without delay and expense of Omnibus transportation to
distant hotel'.
The Room# are large, airy and well ventilated, many ot
them having communicating door#, and mutable for par*
ties and families.
The Furniture i# entirely new and ofthe moat iujprov
ed style of hotel ijuipment.
The Culinary Department w ill he under the #|M'oial care
ol tliat well known and etficient Caterer, Mr. K. Ifinac#.
The (Jeneritl Snprriiitemlfuce and Reception Depart
nieiits confined to Mr. It. F. Dr line, long and favorably
known a# (lie popular Superintendent ol the Floyd House
of Macon. His Lady will give her attention to the com
fort of the Ladies who may sojourn tit. or visit the House.
•Meals will always he in readiness on tho arrival of the
different Rail Road Trains.
{NO. Hi().
The Bar will he suppli<*d witli the choicest Wines and
Liquors.
A Livery Siald** stud I’adn‘r Shop are also adjunct* of
(he Hotel.
Tin* house i.s furnished uilij Unwind with Hath Rooms.
Under the various aiTJiugemcute the Proprietors flatted
themselves that they will la* abb* tosupp/y every reason
fit /e wani of He ir guests and esnd)/ish tor their lions.*
the repufarioft of a•• first 7ass HoteL w The pubfle par
roiiage k resp<*i*ffu//y ivittcitwl. 11. K. BROYY’N.
Mnf ls k. ISAACS
\K\\ (O-PARTAKRSHIP.
MARBLE YARD,
.. H. MADDEN & THOMAS KINNEY,
UA \ I ! fonued p co partio rsbip for the purpose of car
rying on tehe husiness of
Mm hie CtitUng, (H'liidfe Work,
Ai the old stand of J. H. Madden,
152 Broad Street, Columbus, Chi.,
a well a.- Ihe new sfnmlofJ. JI. Madden on Oglethorpe
st.. where they will at all times lie found, ready to re
eive and promptly toexorurte all orders given to them.
They pledge Ihe m.-el \es t satisfy all who patronize
them in material. Workmanship ami quickness of exe
cutioii. Tliuy will keep (oiisfaiilly on hand Omcnt
and Flndn’ of Purls.
lIUOISr BAILING,
nf tin- in-wt-Kt patti-Miii alivaya ptix-nn-tl .m th<* most mi
tantagoiiux am! rvaxonahh- term.'.
All ivlto kmnv Madili-ii. know him (< lava iiorkman
oflUKta and jinlgmi-ut. Tlmae whowixhto slmtv reaped
to th<- ‘•ilc:n i.m - tlejiin-'etl” will (ltut it to their atlvan
tit go to give tho new firm a rail. F.M) 15
To Physician* ami Cill/.eiis ut Gcorßla.
V\ F.w I’ltl NT I I’l.E for the treatment of all febrlia
aflei-tlonx ha* la en illseoveretl by a talented Fliyai
eianolNeiv I'ork. ‘J'ltix discovery involves anew prillct
pie by \i belt the ton positive e.oinlition of the ayateni cal
lf'd Fever. i> ehntiged to the normttl or honlthy state dl
t'oiHi me! willemt htaa of vitaJify.
Tlii v:ilinible remedv ia railed Negative Rltv-trie Fllliit,
and i- pr -pared by N. \\ . Seat, M. 1. New York. It i
exteiioively ttaotl ill tin: honpltuln in Frante, aud Ims been
exteii it'ii need in the in-act lee of a numl>er of the mom
lalenleii meieberx ot'the niutlienl fraternity. The attuu
lioii el I hy.-k-iaiix is moat rrMpeetfnlly aoliclied to the
vh-tti.-a nf this medicine In the treatment of Fevern. Try
il aud yon will never quit its use. It is far tmnerior to
’ i.rivoe i ■ Tfitt I lire. I'm- redueing the pulse. Thla ateei
lion will be prof’ n by one single trial.
A lull ileaeriptiou eflU, iK-utmeul of Fevora by the nos
id’ l’r. N. \\ . b'eat's Negative Electric Fluid, from the pm
iff tin- discoverer, will be published in tin* williniDßtilth,
Stilt, In tin- rour.se of I lie present week.
Tin Negative Electric Fluid is for sals at the Drag
Sloree of I iforlli & Nagel, aud llmoka t Chapman, in
Columbus. February -L * .
EOI< SALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
liU'tiN side., limn.-. Seed Oats, and Corn. By
) 11 Full Est A DANIKI.
Jan lx-11
TOBACCO.
.(•J Boxes Tul no co. various brands, received and for
IO sale by JAMEB LItION
LEAF LARD.
JUST received and I'or sale Ififi barrels, half barrels uni
kegs best A No. 1. ueiv le-af bud. For sale by
Dee. 16—ts JAMES UPON
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
f | ‘ll H under-dgncil have entered into the tIHOCERt
1 BUSINESS, tinder the firm and name of KIDG
WAY. CI.Ef’K I.EY A CO, We will keep constantly on
lulli<l a large stock of elini. c tlroeeries. I
D A. HIDOWAY,
A. it. OLEOKhKY,
ts. D. DONEY,
11. M. QjiROKLEY.
WANTED,
r> l a voting man who can give tho very best reference,
a situation as HOOK KEEPER or SALESMAN In
any respectable establishment. Apply nf this office
February 8,2 t .
SHAKER GARDEN SEED.
N-KW, cheap, IH good as the best, warranted lietb,
now on hand and to arrive nt
J J. TODD'S,
Dee...her 11 & Brood Street.