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teorgia Female College.
K|, ]S Institution Is organized under four
H regular departments of Instruction, viz:
I. CoUegiatc, the Academic, tlie department
■ |rvn„u°ftges. and the Ornamental Depart-
H’l'uthe Collegiate department, is taught ev
-1 that is necessary for the full devel-
■ nent of the mental powers, tlie Contmeu
J, .lies being kept in constant review.
H|n the Academic department, is taught
A.,t e ver may he necessary for preparing tlie
to enter advantageously upon her Col
lie career.
Hii the department of Languages, Latin,
Acek and French are taught.
B|'j,c Ornamental department comprises the
Bo ,Schools of Music and Design. In the
ffcmer, instruction is given upon all the usual
Btminents, while in the latter, every variety
nf drawing, Fainting, is taught.
Bi'lic location (Madison, Morgan County,)
gjL.l* unrivalled for its social and religious
■vileges, and for the salubrity of its climate.
[■The Voting Ladies board in Private Families,
where they receive all those offices of mater
■ care and kindness which are necessary for
Air health and comfort.
Bi'he next term commences on Monday- the
Btl. of January.
Bjatalogues may be obtained by applying to
eM ipr of the officers.
11. D. MILL ALIY, Scc’y of Faculty.
!*M:ulison, Nov. 14tlr, 1855.
[■AF.VI'ETTE FEMALE COLLEGE.
rlfllE First Session, for 1850, will commence
I on Monday the 21st of January, and close
on the 2d of July.
FACULTY.
■J. F. Bledsoe, Principal.
Mbs M. E. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. Dept.
J. it. Norman, Professor of Alusie.
Rates of Tuition Per Annum.
Binary class Sid 00
Preparatory class 25 OO
Fjut year in regular course M 2 00
t three years each “ 10 00
French Language 20 00
Mjasic on the Piano, including’ use of In
strument 50 on
Mb sic on the Harp, including use of In
strument 05 00
Music on the Guitar..., 40 00
Incidental Expenses, 1 00
■The Latin and Greek Languages will be
typglit, as a part of the regular course, to all
wfca desire them.
Instruction will be given in Drawing, Pain
, ting, Embroidery, Wax and Paper Flowers at
the usual rates.
■Vocal music will be taught to the whole
si)ol, free of charge.
fioiing ladies can be accommodated with
binding in the family of tlie Principal, or in
| respectable families, at ten dollars per month,
| every thing furnished except lights and tow
[ ds
f I’arcuts anil guardians living at a distance,
ure requested to appoint an agent in La Fay
ette. who shall make all purchases ol clothing,
n, tor their daughters or wards.
’rof. J. B. Normnn is an experienced and
sAeessful teacher of music, and is prepared to
gfe instruction in the art of Composition, and
in thorough Bass, to advanced pupils.
■lie Institution is supplied with a Harp, and
wlh new Pianos.
lss Hotchkiss, who has nut, heretofore,
he;i connected with tlie Institution, comes to
us highly recommended, as a teacher of rave
‘jjpliflcations. Among other testimonials the
toll owing letter from Prof. Newman, of Union
College, New York, is an ample guarantee t'ot
her ability and efficiency:
Union Colt,kgk, ]>ce. 2'J, 1855.
yF-AR Sin:—ln reply to your inquiry, l
w*u!,l say, Miss Hotchkiss, l know to be cmi
nei tly qualified for teaching. Her scolarsliip
General and very thorough. She is entcr
pri ing and ambitious—loves to teach, and on
W whole, is the best qualified for it of any
jßy 1 ever instructed. 1 speak thus coufi
dei.tly, because she was a pupil of mine some
toe,’ or five years. Truly yours,
JOHN NEWMAN.
J l' ol * the general pi inoiple that nothing tends
“t'° t 0 i’hpair and destroy the intellect, than
•erficial habits of study, no young lady, in
•‘ Institution will bo permitted to take up
slßdies beyond the grasp of her mind, or to ad
vttiico troiu a lower to a higher class until she
tas thoroughly mastered all that precedes.—
mind that has not comprehended common
jßthmetic and English Grammar, is but poor
■pialified to grapple with the intricacies of
In* higher mathematics, or the subtleties of
nftaphysics.
e invite patronage, and we intend to do
it; but we do not promise to make scdiol
■in a day. While modern science has al
’t)! annihilated time and space, the mind
®" ns nnly its original qualities and capabil
-9 ii i 16 * ll^e^ec E in its onward progress,
nopenilent upon the principles of asso
- 9 ie powers of judgement and memory.
e i advancement in knowledge now, as it has
•■(’ been, is slow, jau4.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athkx.< December 18 ; 18,77,
H. 1, °f thin Institution will recommence on
itX.r v *a f anun ry next, ami continue until tlie
l “ l ,cn there will be a week's vacation, after
!i** .• n< us be resumed untU tlie winter vacation.
•fl'.- V'n thf ‘ lir,<t November,
tha t’ j, owing able and experienced officers comprise
I** l v*ulty—\\ho are expucted to be at their
‘9 iri *Jj e ZealouH discharge of their duties.
,* l/ *' l Llinrch. n. u.. President and Professor of Politi-
onomy aud Mental I’liilosopUy.
Ll' 11 ’ • “iidilel. \. m„ I’ro lessor ofAwieut
. B
Mi.| ll ) IUIU T ANARUS: “lautley. 11. and., l*rofL'Mor of IJelles bettl'e,.
X i’ V * Christianity and History.
1 L''Conte, w. Professor of Natural Seieures and
*2. “;r °f French.
f- turn L'roy Broun. A. M., I’rofessnr oi .Mntliematic -.
M m n ' jni y and Civil Hnßln*critif;.
uh. V, ‘"ah*e. A. M.. Professor of Natural IMiil
I'W uid Chemistry.
■"'i ; Joseph H.i.nmpkia. li.. fi„ Professor .a Izvvv.
*V’ L, ; e ’ M - f- Terrell, Professor of buw.
■ miani Henry Waddell. \. M.. Tutor in Ancient (sin.
W. Park, a. m.. Tutor iu Mathematic.'.
“nt ♦ H,, s tor admiHsioii arc recniiiuiendeil to be pres
the bepinuing of the term.
*on ‘ “J* 4 Guardians may feel satisfied that their
f ind wards enn here obtain athownnh edneatioii.
W“ - 4,, Asnntv 1111,1,. See rv
t-jjt S ailii &ttn.
VOL. I.}
REMOVAL.
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
SA3IMIS &, ROONEY,
Him* removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their
-IRON FRONT,)
New Four Story Brick Building,
V T ~„, ‘ N l l ‘“ l ' ly u l’t lo site their Old Stand,
YV ‘ “ the Y be happy to see their friend* and
T T customers and show them something brilliant and
inviting in the way of Furniture.
Our \\ are-Rooma are unequalled in Beauty, amt our
h unjiture recherche. We offer rare advantages to pur
chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and
uniform style, hy having a branch of our business in New
York city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under
lus own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. Me
have on baud furniture suitable for
Parlor, Bed, Bitting, Dining Boom, Kitchen
Ac., of Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Fine, Ac.;
and as Law as can be found North or South. An assort
ment of
CAUPETHVtJ AND CURTAINS,
will also he on hand, that will not fail to please. Call
and see. Our stock consists in part of
Etci"/.slnis, Tele a Tides, Wliat Nuts Ai m
Chairs, ami Sofas,
ot Hose-Wood, llrocutelle and Mahogany, for I*;., ‘is.
liuriaiis. Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Sidc-il<mv(ts —Marble and Mahogany Tops,
Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached.
Tal>les —Centre, Dining. Work and Extension.
Bedsteads- —High and low post, French and Cottage.
Enamel Sets for lied I toon is. all colors. Walnut and Ma
hogany Sets for Hod Kooms.
C (lairs —an extensive assortment of all woods.
Looking (Musses —all siz.es, in frames and out.
Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry. Ac.
Curtains— of Brocatellc and Damask, all colors.
Shades —(Jilt Cornices and Curtain holders.
January 17, 1850.
A. It. AYER,
< IENERA Is AC FEN T.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding Merchant,
•No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, (ja.
®37“Particular attention given to the keeping,purchase
and sale of Negroes.
4w*Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. ly
J. C. RUSE. J. 11. 11AV1S. W. 11. LONG.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
\Y purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
if commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and liHtng orders from the country.
Ruse, Patten tfcOo., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will he made on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North.
•Tim. Ifi ly
LAMPKIN HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo.
rnil E above Motel has been thoroughly renova
-1 ted and re-furnished. The undersigned
thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- 0g; iT:I
commodating all those who uiav favor him “'it 1 • iJtiiiJL.iL
their patromige. J*. LAMBKIN,
Dec o Proprietor.
TO RENT.
V COMFORTABLE Residence in the oth Ward, jfeafek
with o neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke
house, stable, and the host water in the City. ■*—
Applv at, this office. .Tan 2fi
INSIRANCH.
lAIUE, MARINE, RIVER, ami LIFE ItI.SKH taken ill
; responsible com pailies by
JOHN ML NX. Agent.
Office No. ... over E. ItarnOrd k Co.’s store.
Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000.
?. 1.. LOOMIS. President.
JOHN MINN, Agent.
Columbus, (hi., Nov 27. ts
IIALLOYVELL fc THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
Til I HD 8008 BELOW CITY HOTEL, BHOAD STREET,
Columbus, Georgia,
ORDERS for Colton or Cotton ami Plunk Mattresses.
promptly executed. Tlie patronage of tlie citizens
of Columbus and vicinity, is l'espeetruliy solicited.
0ct0ber29.1855. ly
McCORMICK COLLEGE,
(MALE AND FEMALE.)
Opelika, Russell County, Alabama.
rgAHE Building I‘ov this Institution is now
L completed, and the Board ol’ Directors
invite the attention of Parents and Guardians
to the advantages offered by I’rof. 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 lire years.
Legitimate Education is the object ol’ this
College; without the aid of Theology, Music,
duplicity, begging, fashion or foolery in any
shape whatever.
Three I’ules will he rigidly enforced: Ist,
early and punctual attendance; 2d, to learn
very fast; Jlrd, 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 graduates.
An effort merely to please a people, being
the first step towards duplicity and fraud, duty
alone will he the Polar Star taught; and no
Yankee drumming, for students, need be ex
pected, nor no beggars employed hy this Col
lege.’
llalB of Tuition :
I*EK ‘J'KItM OF FIVE C. MU NO Alt .MONTHS.
Orthography, &c : sls 00
Arithmetic, Knglish Grauimar, Ac 25 00
Mathematics, &e.. with nscof 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 bo allowed to enter
any ancient nr modern Language at $25 per
term,
IMItKCTOHV:
Walter (1. Williams, President of the Hoard,
•lames It. Green. David Lockhart,
•lolin It. Page, A. 15. Dennett,
11. S. Brownfield, Tlios. B. Bogus,
L. .1. McCormick, President of College,
Prof. Mathematics, &c.
N. 11.—McCormick's Arithmetic and Key
(the largest ever published,) for sale by Win.
Kay, Agent, Atlanta and Ncwnan, Ga., and
by 1). Watson .k Son, Opelika, Ala.
‘.lan. 25. 1860.
£ A N I> FOli SALE.
VI, (>T iu Cot,t> nuinty, well markedoil tln
ns Mineral Trait.: One I/,I iu-pcm in
rion county. Three trie lions a,lj<iluliiK, comment'-
iujj nhimt inie mile above lluinhriilxe in Decatur enmity,
anil enihraciuK the hunk <f Klint River for two miles, on
which there are siinie j^nod
Hammock and Cotton Lands,
mnl the balance as well calculated lur making Turpou
line'as iiiiv in the Siutheru country
Alsu a hot with eonifurtahle iiinuovenieuts at New
IMuc Knot S prtn l-'. H<U<lininsr A.o. lleihl, Ksq. Titles in
dlaputuhlc. Apply to K. J- HARDIN
.human it. MM. (',,|mnhus. tin.
lIIIDOKS A CHAPMAN
rori.D call tile attest ion of Pli> sletans to (lie
It newly disc,iv, iid medicine culled
DK. X. \V. SKAT'S
NEGATIVE ELECTIUC FLUID.
It is -uperior to Norwood's Tincture of Vcratum \ erutli,
for nil purposes that the latter has heretofore been used
for. Kehrnnry 4.
FANCY CANDIES.
| t ST received a fine supply of l-'anry Candies amt t'on
• I feetionerv. at 45 Broad street.
Pehrnnrv *i CKI.I.A * THOMAS.
COLUMBUS, GA.. FEBRUARY 21, 185 ti.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Between tlie “Perry” ami “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di
rectly opposite Temperance Hall,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WE have now in store ami receiving tin* rvJi. .
best anil most extensive stock of vehi
ties to be found in this country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES,
of finest ami richest finish, and most elegant appearance.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
of latest styles and every variety.
lIOCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES,
of every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or
two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
of the latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tl,.>
fact that the well known and highly esteemed work of
JAMES M. (H INKY A CO. ns well as that of other
makers ot the highest reputation, can be found only
at onr house, and that ail our slock Is made up un
der the personal direction of Mr. 11.0 McKee, (whose long
experience guarantees its quality) enables us to oiler
better work and nt lower prices, than arti
cles of tlie same quality can be sold for by any other dea
ler in this country: and quite as low ns they can be af
forded in New Yol k city. For proof of which wei-es)ieet
fnlly invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us.
We are selling at the very lowest rates, for cask or ap
proved credit, and always nsk onr selling
prices, so our customers and strangers as well,
may rely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve
ry article is warranted to be strictly as
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all.
McKKK A ROBERT,B.
X. K.—Having the best regular set of Carriage
workmen to lie found in this country, we are pre
pared, ns heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at
the lowest possible rates, with the utmost
promptness and in the best manner. MeK. & K.
January 28. ly
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, Ga.
rjIHE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an-
X nouncing to the public that they have secured the
following futility, to take charge of the College, a! the
opening of the next term.
Kxeri.rv:
Col. Augustus Ahleu, a. m. President—Professor of En
glish Literature and Ancient Languages.
Rev. E. X. Forster, A. M. —Professor of Natural Science
and Mathematics.
Miss Anu H. Alden, Instructress in French and Bota
ny al.d Principal of Preparatory Department.
Music.
This institution is located in one of the most beautiful
and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned
by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it
is kept free from all social inn bias—tit tlie same time, re
quisite care is taken to secure to tlie pupils proper moral,
as well as mental training.
The next session will open on I lie second Monday in
January next. The Classes will then he organized, and
w ill progress as heretofore.
Boarding ca ii he obtained in the best families of the
place, where the students will be surrounded hy do-safe
guards and amenities of the families ciivle.
The rates oft.nition and hoard, are as low as those of
fered hy any similar institution in this part of the State.
The College is furnished with anew and complete set
of fln-miea! and Pliilos.ajiliieal Apparatus, Globes. Maps.
Charts, An-.; in tine with everything necessary for illus
tration in tlie several departments of Natural ami Expe
rimental Seieneoß-
The College Building is so tintinged that tlie Depart
ments w ill bo kept entirely separate, each occupying its
respective rooms.
Arrangements are now in progress to secure for tlie
Music Departnient, a gentleman ot the highest grade of
abilities and moral clutrai ter.
We invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning
public, being assured, from the character and reputation
of those constituting tin 1 Faculty, and tlie ample facilities
for instruction now actually in possession of tlie Institu
tion, that every pledge w e make shall be redeemed, every
inducement we oiler will prove to he a fact; and that our
Institution euu challenge comparison with tlie proude-t
in the laud.
Persons desiring fu.itlicr information in regard to tlie
College, w ill please address 1.. M. Cox. Lumpkin, or Rev.
K. X. Forster, Cutlibert. Ga.. who w ill furnish them w ith
Circulars, Ac. Jan. 23 ts
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIEK.
TIXHE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy
X for Young Ladies in Eaton ton, l’utuaii county. (Li
on Wednesday, January Dili. Issi*.
lit the Literary Department tin- course of study will
ho extensive and liberal.
The Latin, French, Herman and Spanish Languages
w ill he taught if desired.
The Ornamental Department w ill include Music on tlie
Piano, llarp. Organ and Guitar.
Also, Drawing. Painting, and Embroidery in all its
branches.
A complete apparatus will be furnished in order Jo af
ford ample illustrations in tlie Natural Sciences.
Musical instruments will he provided, so that each
pupil may have the men os of daily practice in addition to
tlie regular lesson.
The number of pupil- w ill be limited to
Tuition per annum, sl'2s oh; bail'in addfuin. and the
balance at the end of tin-year.
Attention Is called to tlie follow ing advantages : First,
the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than
when the school i- large and overgrow n.
Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she
can make Mich n selection from tlie languages, and the
Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate,
without extra charge.
Third, the low rate of tuhiißi, compared w ith that of
other school-.
The usual charge for tlie English branches, i5...810 CO
Music .’ 2h DO
Latin (Extra) 2 > <>u
French 2o 00
Drawing and Painting 25 oo
Embroidery 25 (Ml
Making tlie aggregate of SIBO 00.
To this add the extra charges made for tile use o 1 in
struments, stationery, Ac., and the amount will not full
far short of 82iSl. w hereas, in the plan adopted in this
Academy, the charge for these is >125 leaving a ditterenee
of SOO to :-75 in its favor.
Pens, ink. paper, slates, pencils. Ac., gratis. Rooks,
sheet music, Draw ing. Painting and Embroidering mate
rials furnished at the usual rates.
Persons desiring further information, nr w ishing to en
ter their daughters or ward', may address me. for the
present, at Lumpkin. Stewart Countv. (Ja.
Jan 23. I. It. BRANHAM.
CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE,
Cnssville, Georgia.
rnilK first Term of this Institution w ill la-gin on the
X first Monday in February, lHjii. under the iliicvtinn
of the following
Fite nit j .
Rev. Tiiom as Hamjiau r.
Chairman and Prole—or ol Aio ienl Language-.
Rev. Wili.iam 11. Roman. Pvofe—er ol .'latlieinath -.
Rev. B. W. Wniun.N.
Professor of Belles Letters and KnglMi l.itcrutua*.
Rev. W. 11. Robi i’. i .
Pro tent. Professor of Natural s ieitee.
Rev. 11. W. WniUiKX. pro telll. Professor of
Moral J'hilnsopliy and Intellectual seiem >■.
Other Professors will 111- I h eted as soon as tin- wants of
the college require it.
Hoard and lodging euu he proem i -I at a boarding house
or in private families, at iroin eight to ten dollars per
mouth.
Tuition.
In Academic department, per year.... j. 828 0O
In College department, per year 34 no
Scholarships.
The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell .scholar
ships for four years nt SIOO W
Scholarships for sixteen years, at 240 00
Thus making tuition merely nominal
Tlie annual commencement will take place on Thitr—
day after the first Saturday in July.
Location.
Cnssville is a healthy location. Our college liuiiding
is situated three quarters of a mile trom the village, mid
is a commodious building. Here young men will lie
comparatively free free tin- allurements of fashionable
life, the baneful influence of grog simps, and the expos
ures of a mixed population.
Anv information, as well iocatalogues,, an he obtained
on application to the undersigned, or anv of the faenltv.
JOHN H. RICE,
December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees.
RARE CHANCE FOB SMALL CAPITAL,
OFFER for saloH Hplcndod act of^Tinners’ Tools and Ma
chines, with as line a set of Patterns us tlnae is in tic
’ Stale, very low for cash or goo-1 notes uud security, pay -
idile Ist January next. Ten per cent, off for eu-h. A
bargain can he bad by early application.
Also, a first rate set of Wool Cards, with all appertain
ing machinery, a- g-H-d as new . Cal! bikiii or you lose a
bargain. J- J- TODD,
Fei-rnarv o. 2o Brood Street.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
Mlts. C. It. WILLIAMS. Oil Jackson street, in
of the resilience of Mr. I*. McTHareit. is prepared t* -
accommodate a few -lav boarder.
Febitinrv 9. 1 w
East Alabama Female College,
Txtskegke, Macon County, Aeuama.
IOC AT El) hi Tuslie&vo, a village far-famod for it m
j healthful climate and refined society, the college is
easy of access from east and west by the Montgomery
and West Point Kail lloa<l w lii< h juisses at the distance
of four miles, “and from the tipper and lower country by
excellent roads.
The public may feel assured that the high standard of
education here adopted will never he. lowered. It Is our
determination to present at all time's an institution whose
facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi
tion among the first in the country. These are, an ele
gant ami commodious edilice, erected at a cost of some
forty thons&nd dollars— andahle corps of instruc
tors —a well selected library— u wood apparatus and a oa
binet, prepared w ith special refeieiiceto tlie wants of the
college.
The holders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have
ilic privilege of nicuiherdiip 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 (lie morning sermon, and
ill other exercise* designed to cultivate a taste for reli
gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted
hy the governess and other members of the faculty.
Their dormitories are all carpeted, welt warmed and ven
tilated, and furnished with \orv needful comfort, lie
sides hoarding at the same table with the President and
others ot the Faculty, they are under tin* constant super*
vision of the goverhess who directs them in all matters
pertainin', to their habits of study and recreation and to
the cultivation of their maimers.
UFFH'KttS.
Lit rrary Depart men I.
lIt.NRY A. Eicon. A. M.. President,
Mental and Moral Science.
<U:oßfu; W. Trom ax. A. M..
Higher Mathematics and Am iciu L.mguag.s.
.1, KuzKcy.KowsKi, Frem h. Italian and Herman.
’ Miss Ind\ Wn.UAMS. Logie. Itlietoric and Ifi^finy.
Mrs. \. T. Tavi.oK. Kngli.di I benches.
Miss M K. Womack. Preparatory (.Masses.
Musical I>cj>ai t menl.
J)r. S. M. 15AtiTLK'it, Principal,
fil'-TWI'S (• iksilkh.*)
Mr>. N. T. Tavlor, Assistants;
Miss Lviiia JtOOT, )
Ornumental Dcpartin
Miss L. 11. Kkid, Principal.
Miss— Assistant.
ISoa rl iag Ocpa rt nient.
Miss L. 11. (Joverness.
.Mr. Sampson Lanikr, Steward.
Mrs. Emily K. Lamku. Stewardess.
Mrs. Lucinda Pvtto.x, Assistant and Nurse.
Cnlcn dc c.
First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dee. 23d, inclusive.
W inter Vacation, from Dec.24th to .lan. 7th, inclusive.
Second Term, from to April St.li. inclusive.
‘lMiird ‘Term, from April Oth to July fttli. iiicl|Hi\*.
Summer Yucaiion, from .Inly Idth to Sept. 22d. inclusive.
< Vnnnenreniont of JSAf.. on Wednesday, duly fill.
IV t*c uisa ry Kx pc uses,
Primary Chores per term < 7 i0
D A C do to mi
a a i; do i;i mi
(’•'liege f{, !li lid
hoard, including light- and washing pi\ term. i() on
Diviks. stationery, material*. Jtc., furiiislna! at |ov. prices.
Kxtiu Exprma .
Modern LtinguugiN per torm s 7 DD
lhawint. rniLroid- ty.Chenille. W ax*or Fam v
Work, per term vm
Water Colors, per term 10 i*u
<>il Painting, per term Id oo
liano. Cuitar.: Vjoihi. per term lo co
I so of ln-ti nments for h-vons and prartfec.
, per term 2 ,70
Harp, including, of instrument, per term... 2.7 OO
1 Those who design entering for the first time at tin b
i ginning of the next term, will find it to their advan ta.e
to corroponil with the Preshlelit on that >tihjcct.
November 21. IS,7a. It
Texas Real Estate Brokerage,
( OLLECTINK AND L AND HJENO .
RAYMOND, FREEMAN 58 CO.,
ATTODEUXEYS AT LAW,
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
J IOMICs* in Te.viuu mid s.ite investments obtained
11 through this Agency. Fidelity to the interests of
; non-resident*. Register* of Lands for sale in all pin ts of
! the State: full exhibits of title and accurate descrip*
I tions, also. Registers of Town and City Js>ts. Lands lo
i eated, bought and sold, (. hums against the State or iudi
! vidnal collected or und remittances made hy
exchangi'i on Now Orb ans or any of the Northern cities,
; if desired. Taxes paid on land situated in any part of
the State. A thorough and intimate knowledge of the
country and land system, insures superior locations and
the best titles. Strangers looking at Texas may always
have some leading items and useful hints at tin* office of
this Ageir* y. Registers open for examination.
I'.v in the beginning of her revolution in LS3**. Texas
offered large Imnufies. in land. M volunteers as ho might
servo in her armies. Wo can now oiler to the survivors
and heirs of those who thus served, flip recovery of all
tin lands promised by the government of Texas. Our
advantages are such, that we are prepared to investigate
and proscribe all Texas claims, for land or money, re
gardless of their date. We give particular attention to
the recovery of property Illegally dr unwarrantably dis
! posed of by agent* or administrators: to the investiga
j lion of toe right* of .heirs, devisees or legatees, and to the
I settlement of estate.#
1 To person* having hand (’ertideates for Location, we
can oiler particular inducements. (Mu - thorough and in
timate knowledge of the vacant lauds and surveys of the
State, obtained in many instances from personal inspec
tion. insures the most- favorable locations. Close atten
tion to the land system of Texas for a munlier of years,
ami an accurate knowledges of the ditferont classes of
titles, together with a large amount of land registered
in our office for sale, enables us to furnish prompt and re
liable information ami iissistance to parsons desiring good
homes, and to offer superior advantages to those wishing
to make safe and prafitahle investments.
We are ottering for sale lands in every pari ol the
State, improved and unimproved, of every <p(alify. and
* in tracts to suit purchasor*—town and city property* -
J in ftliort- every kind of real estate, on tin most favorable
j terms. If desired, we will examine land in any part of
! the sffide. and ns*e! tain its value.
We invite the attention ol persons having laud or tow n
property in Texiw for sale, to our office, as fur pishing a
1 cheap and effective mode of advertising : and of mercan
tile hou c sand individuals, to the collecting branch of
i our busim ss. as a medium for prompt and efficient col
lections. ISAYMOM), FKKL.MAN a lU
! December is —ts
SOI THUMN MILITAKV ACADEMV,
FKKDONIA. CM AM BFItK tXiUNTY. ALA.
(Jr. F. HIIiL, Esq., Principal and Proprietor,
Maj. N. \V. AU.MJtTiIONH. Giudimte of the j
State. Military Acjalesuy, Soiiili (Mrolina. Assistants.
!)n. PUTNAM S : (‘M)..L S. ts Alt K Kit. A. It.)
r | l llK Fourth Scholiistic Year of this Academy com-
J nienced <m Monday, January L)tb and will c<*n
tiuii** in session during forty weeks-.
As tills Academy received very liln i.d a.-tsistan* •• from
the State at the last session of the Leghlaiure. there will
be no charge for tuition. On entering the Institution,
an initiation lee of twenty dollars w ill !#♦ re<jiiired of each
Cadet, except Mich as come under tin* the following pro
vision, viz:
Each county in (la* State of Alabama is’entitled to acini
f one Uiidet free of charge. Such Cadet to be selected by
the Judge of Probate and Comity Commissioners, from
such men as ure talented, deserving ami it giaal moral
diaractei. Orphan# should receive the prefen
CoI'USE OF STCPIES.
Spelling, heading. Writing. Arithmetic (irnmnia 1 .
I (ioograpliy and llistun.
Algebra.Hoonietry; Plain. und Analytaal
’ Trigonometry. Calculus. Shadows and Perspective. Natu
ral und Moral PliiloHojiby. Chemistry, Conv vancing. Co/i
----stitutionul laiw. Ancient LanguageN; Fremli, Civil and
Military Engineering. Surveying. Afecliaides and As
tronomy. ......
Tactics will bo Uiilghi al • uch time* as not to interfere
with the regular studies.
The discipline will be oil forced,
UNIFORM.
Dreas < Mat off*rey( udet < ‘loth, btainbng collar, trimmed
with convex metallic buttons and hixteeuth-im h bloc k
cloth, according t< tin* u-ual style; Pants of Oivy ClotJi,
M'ifh Mack stri|u* on the older seam one and an eighth
incliea in width —to be worn till the first of May.
White Pants from Ist May till September.
Th'’ uniform N not to he worn excenl <m general pa
rades. and mi* h special occasions fistli'* >lilitary fnsti'uetor
may direct.
The Academy buildings are huge and well arranged,
and the locution Is eminently lieaTfuy.
Hoard can be procured from eight to ten dollars a month.
The principal will so direct the education of lib pupils
as, if possible, to make them practical and iisciul men.
The ex|n*rit*nee and nullifications of the instructors
will entitle this fn**fitntfon. in a high degree, to ]Hillic
confidence. F. A. /ACHAIt) .
jly-dfm of t tio Board ot \ isitors.
IHIMIi POTATOES.
. | \ Ibo rels \dio\( Iri-li Potatoes. '•*• eiVed and fm sale
) by JAMEj! LKION
THK BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
THE FARMER’S GrUUDJC.
Great reduction in the price of the latter publication.
L. k Cos., New York, continue to publtah th fob
lowing leading -British Periodicals, viz:
THE LONDON QUARTERLY’ (Conservative).
THE KDINGBURGH REVIEW (Whig).
1 THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEAV (Free Church).
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory).
r PI IE great and important events—Religious, PoliticuL
X uud Military—now agitating the nations of the Old
World, give to these Publications an interest and value
they never before possessed. They occupy a middle
ground between the hastily written news items, crude
speculations, mid flying rumors of the newspaper, ami
the ponderous Tome ot tlie historian, written long aftci
the living interest in the facts he records shall have
passed aw ay. The progress of tlie War in the East occu
pics a large spun* in their pages. Every movement Is
closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, and all
short comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from
the Crimea and from the Baltic in Blackwood's Muguzine,
from two of Its most pupular contributors, give a more
intelligible and reliable account of the movements of the
great bcllige rents that can elsewhere be found.
These Periodical ably represent the three great politi
cal parties of Great Brituiu—AVhig. Tory, and Radical,—
but politics form# only one feature of their character
; As Organs of the must profound writers on Science, Lite
raturc, Morality, ami Religion, they stand, as they evei
have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con
sidered indispensable to the scholar ami the profession hi
until, while to tin iutelfigent reader of every class the)
furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the cui
i rent literature ol tin: day, throughout the world, than
| can be possibly obtained from any other source.
Enrly Copies.
I lic receipt oi .PnvwfcY’from the British publish
dc give* additional value to these Iteprints, especially
during tin promt exciting state of European affairs, in
; asuiuch :ts they can now be placed in the hands of sub
I sen burs u,ls ait as soon an the original editions.
Term*.
I .. Per anu
l or any nfn* ol thu Itun reviews $.3 no
Fm any two of tin tour Reviews e 0 on
Fm any three of the four Itcviews 7 Oo
For all four ol tin* Reviews H Oo
For Blackwoods .Magazine 3 On
for It lack wood amt three Reviews 9 Cos
for Blu4'kw<M>d and tlie four Reviews to Ofi
P;iv incuts to be made in all case# in advance. Money
1 nrrent in tin Stale where issued will he received at pm.
Clubbing.
A discount of twenty five percent, from the above pi.
ee*Mvill ta*allowed to ('lnns ordering direct from L. S*ott
<v t .. hnu* oi* more copies of any one nr more ot the above
works, ‘rbijs: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re
view, will be sent to one address fnrjftfi: tour eoples of the
lour Reviews ami Look wood fors-iti; ami soon.
Postage,
in all flic principal cities and towns, these works will
be deli venal, free df postage. AN ben sent hy mail, thu
postage to any part of tin* i oiled Elates will lie but tv*en
ti/-fonr i eats a year for “Blackwood,** and but fourth n
etnl.< a year for each of (he Reviews.
THK FARMER’S GLIDE
To Scientific mid Practical Agriculture.
Ry Henry Stephens. F. R. S. of Edinburgh, and the late
.1. P. Norton. I'lofes.sor of Scientifie Agriculture in
A ale College. New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Oetavo.-
I’ ttu pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings,
t his is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agri
culture ever published, and in order to give it a wide;
circulation the niildi>heis have resolved to reduce the
price so
Fiv e Bollurs lor ll<* Two Yoluiiicsl !
W hen sent b\ mail tpp.st-paid) to ('aliforniaand Oregon
the price will he s7. To any otlnr part of the Union auu
to ('anada fpo*t-paidi. s‘. A,' This work is not thenld
“Jlook of the Farm.”
R< inittsstnf-for any f the above publications should
always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publisher*.
LEONARD. MOTT .‘c CO.,
No. .74 Gold Street, New York.
BRONX N S YEW IIOTKJL.
Opposite the Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga,
j Is now upon for tlm reception <d* the traveling public.
, and citizen, under tin following prograniun
of :;:bnini<fration :
E. E. BROWN, I ,
E. ISAACS, i 1 “-l-rc tor.,
B. 1\ Dense, Superintendent.
I r Hotel lie# much to render it at true- „ ,
X rive Hu* wavwho may visit Nlhc<ul
<m pleasure or lilisiuevs.
Its location is opposite to the New PassengerJ^tJ^
I Depot on flit Street, and at it convenient distance from
; tin NVarc House* and business part of tjie city. To fami
! lie-and ot her* who tarry tail a few hours in the place,
\ Brow u’* Hotel will furnish all needful ficcoiuinodations
without delay and expense of Giouihits tranaportnCibn to
I distant hotels.
The Rooms arc large, airy and well ventilated, many of
them having communicating doors, and suitable fbr par
ties and tnill ilic*.
Tb<* Furniture is entirely new and of the most improv
ed style of hotel equipment.
The Culinary Dej ••n tnu nt w ill In* under tlie special care
of that well known and efficient < .Mr. E. Isaacs.
The General Siijuriiiteiidence and Reception Depart
ments son lined to Mr. B. F. Dense, long and favorably
known as the popular Mu peril) ten* lent of the Floyd llous.
of Macon, liis Lady will give her attention to the com
fort of the Ladies who may sojourn at. or visit the House.
.Meals will always be, in readiness on the arrival of the
different Rail Road Trains.
I lu* Bar v ill be supplied with the choicest Which and
Lhjuors.
A Li very ."•table and Barber Shop are also adjuncts of
!lie Hotel.
The house i> furnished with Gasaml with Batli Rooms.
Under the various arrangements the Proprietors flatter
themselves that they will be ab/e to supply every reason
aide want of their guests and estab/Lii for their House
the.reputation of n ‘ first c/hss llote/.” The pnh/ic pat-
I'oiuige is re-peel ll|//'v so/icitel. E. E. BROWN,
jaii ts E. ISAACS.
NEW ( O-PARTNERSHIP.
laARBLE YARD,
.. 11. 41A DDK A’ A THOMAS KIX AK Y.
UAVK finmid a HB|iiutuci>lii|> fin- tin- pm|ui> ufiiai'.
i.vin;; on Hii’ UtoineiM of
Marble CuOiiig, Granite VVwt-k, Ait ~
At tlie old B fiiud of J. 11. Maddi'll,
152 Broacl Street, Columbus, Ga.,
118 well it* tins jii'W stiiud of J. 11. Miidduti on Oglothur)'.
st.. wlici'i’ i!l at nil liiu< 8 bo found, ready to ro
om’ und proiiiptly toexeriile .ill orders given to them.
They idedire tin m.-olves to eiitisfy al! who |>nlrnn!/e
tin in in mm riid, \Vorknnimlii)> und quioknees ol’ exe
cution. They trill been emisfantly on hand Cmt.-iit
■mil PlasUrof l'nris.
XKOISr BAILING,
of tin newest (ii'.iterns always |iroeureil on the must ait
-1 vaiitnueuns mid k asonnl le terms.
All who Uuuw .Madden. I.now him In he a workmna
’ of l aste il lid jndniueiit. Tlio-ar who wish to show resiled
i to the “doin’ oues departed” wHI find it to their advnu
j liqio tillin’ the nt*t’ JO 111 a call. Foil 15
To Vbysiclans unit Citixena of (leurgla.
I NCU Fill Nt T I*LK for the treatment of all febrile
,\ allt otioiis lias hoon discovered hy a talented I’hysi
cion of New York. This discovery involves anew prinri
jde ‘v. hit'll tlie 100 positive rendition of the system cal
ico so ici . is i handed to the normal or healthy state dl
iciJly and nitlicut 10.-s of vnnlir.r.
This \llulble remedy is called Neyrstive IJleetrie Fluid.
; and is |iie|,an dby N. \V. Seat. M. U.. New York, it I
-1 e.. lei,s|i ly used in Ibe bi#|,itid'in FiHuee, und lias been
: .'Meieloiv used in tln practice ol a number of the most
, lalcid-d mctiib*ns of the niedicnl Irat* rulty. The attcu
tioii <•!'Fliydcliiiis is most. I'csj.cct fully solicited folia
virtues ot this medicine in lla- treat ment of Fevora. Try
it mid volt h ill never quit its use. It is for superior to
Noi v ood - Tim lure, sot mincine the pulse. Tiiis asari
lion will te- proven by one siuple trial.
A fill, description ot'tla* treatment nl'Fi vers by tile ns.-
of |)r. N.W. Seal's No nitive KlcotnV Fluid, from tliep.n
of the discoverer, will la* published in the columns of the
Sun. in flic course of tlie present week.
Tin- Ncirative Klu-trir Fluid is for sals at the Drnc
Slnrc -of Itiitiforlli Nuael. and Hnsiks A Chapman, In
Col uin Inis. Fil'rimvy J.
FOlt SALK (IX CONMH4NMKIYT.
fl UN Side. I Inins. Seed Oats, ami Corn. By
) Ill'll IIKS A: DA Nil KL.
Jan D—ts
TOIIACCO.
I*) lioxes Tobaeeo, various brands, received and for
• 5 sale hy JA.MKS LKJON.
LEAK L AUD.
X I ST received and for sale Ifiti barrels, half barrels and
la st A No. 1. new lead land. For Hale bv
Doc. 15—11 J A NIKS UPON.
.v EW CO-PAHTNJBRSHIF.
tpirv; iindei ijrned have entered into the (iIKXIKRI
I It I’ SI N MSS. Under Ihe firm and name of K IDO
\\.V\. t LKCKl.lit w ((. We will keepconsUnUyi.il
band a 111” a sleek of choice IJ r. s*erlos.
t). A. HIDGXVAY,
A. D. CLECKLKY.
M. D. DONKY,
JmiMl lL M. CLECKLKY.
WASTED,
■>7 a voiui” man v UlMan aive the very best reference,
i > a -itnation a- ll(M)K KKBPKR or SALFSMAN In
any establishment. Apply at this office,
f'eliiitiii'y 8. 2t
SIIAKKIt GARDES SEED.
Nr |-;n\ . cheap, as pfood as the Leaf. warranted fii.-nli,
I now on hand and to si live at
J J TODD’fl,
I December 11 26 Broad Street.
{NO. 179.