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■ :i y ADVERTISING rates.
,i -meats will be inserted at Five Cents a hue
■ iTer i vrtioiii and Three Cents a line for each subse
ft titst ma ,f the saute—to be paid for when the
■".Veiueut i handed into the office.
CONTRACT ADVERTISERS.
. ( ~xceediug o lines, not renewable, will be
h ’ , e months for $4, six months for sti. or one
in time agreed upon to be paid for before the
B” oilmen: is put ill type.
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Bme inserted at.s2o a year—to he paid for quarterly
H ‘l’ Tiseuients of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in
■' ,| V ill) a year—payable quarterly in advance.
c't advertisements exceeding 20 lines, will be
B" n I the rate of $lO for for every additional ten
Buyable quarterly in advance.
K'l..rtisemnnts or notices, occupying a place between
li,nr matter and advertisements, will be charg'd
/rents a line for every insertion.
feorgia Female College.
■ l|llS institution ib organized under four
I regular departments of Instruction, viz:
B Collegiate, the Academic, the department
B languages, and tlie Ornanientftl Ocpart-
Ba tiie Collegiate department, is taught cv-
I thing that is necessary for the full devet
nent of the mental powers, the Common
idies being kept in constant review,
i, the Academic department, is taught
ntever may he necessary for preparing the
i,;i t 0 enter advantageously upon liar Col
e career.
tt the department ot I.an gouges, Latin,
rk and French arc taught,
she Ornamental department comprises the
Schools of Music tntd Design. In the
foimev, instruction is given upott all the usual
■trnments, while in the hitler, every variety
f Drawing, Painting, .Me. is taugln.
B'l'lte location (Madison, Morgan County,)
shit,l- unrivalled for its social and religious
■vilc'es, and for the salubrity of its climate.
■l'he Young Ladies board in Private Families.
jj er e they receive all those ofliccs of matcr
| oavc a nd kindness which are necessary for
B'ir health and comfort.
Bl’lic next term commences on Monday the
H, of January.
■ ‘atalogues may be obtained by applying to
llicv of the oilicers.
1!. D. MILLARY, Sec'y of Faculty.
■Madison. Nov. 14th, 185').
I I. VF VVETTE FEMALE l OLLEUE.
IfIMIE First Session, for 1850, will commence
I I ou Monday the -Ist of January, and
Inn the 2d of -Ttil V
FACU.LTY.
I J. F. Bledsoe, Principal.
I Ms< M. E. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. lept.
I “ Pre. “
I SB. Nokman, Professor of Music.
I Rates of Tuition Per Annum.
I Pri iay class SIG OU
class 25 00
■•Urst year in regular course 32 00
I Last three years each “ 10 00
1 ranch Language 20 00
I Music on the Piano, including use of Itt
I Music on the Ilarp, including use of In
■■tiument 05 00
E Mo>ic on the Guitar 40 00
tUmdental Expenses, 1 00
H.'he Latin and Greek Languages will he
taught, as a part of the regular course, to till
who desire them.
(■ustruct-ion will be given in Drawing, Pain
ting, Embroidery, Wax and Paper Flowers at
| tltf usual rates.
Hhical music will be taught to the whole
school, free of charge.
Fmoung ladies can he accommodated with
hoarding in the family of the Principal, or in
Bicctable families, at ten dollars per month,
every thing furnished except lights and tow
els.
Barents and guardians living at a distance,
are requested to appoint an agent iu La Fay
ette. who shall make all purchases of clothing.
M for their daughters or wards.
J. 15. Norman is an experienced and
successful teacher of music, and is prepared to
give instruction in the art of Composition, and
iu thorough Hass, to advanced pupils.
Bite Institution is supplied with a Ilarp, and
■h new Piano-.
Bliss Hotchkiss, who has not, heretofore,
Bn connected with the Institution, comes to
; tts highly recommended, as a teacher of rare
! E cations. Among other testimonials the
■mving letter from Prof. Newman, of Union
Btt'ge, New York, is an ample guarantee for
die* ability and efficiency :
■i Union College, Dec. 2'd, 1855.
B0:au Sin;—ln reply to your inquiry, 1
Hdd say, .Miss Hotchkiss. I know to be cmi-
qualified for teaching. Her scolarship
and very thorough. She is cntei -
and ambitious—loves to teach, and on
is the best qualified for it of any
B ‘ evev instructed, i spook thus confi
because she was a pupil of mine some
[B or five years. Truly yours,
|m JOHN NEWMAN.
IJm(hegeneral principle that nothing tends
H e *° impair and destroy the intellect, than
I iJi CM ’ habits of study, no young lady, in
will be permitted to take up
f'es beyond the grasp of her mind, or to ad
,*} “' om a lower to a higher class until she
11 if thoroughly mastered nil that precedes.—
1i lmn / that has not contpreliended common
imettc and English Grammar, is but poor
ctuned to grapple with the intricacies of
uglier mathematics, or the subtleties of
i pbysics.
c invite patronage, and we intend to de
d : but we do not promise to make sehol
-11 a day. While modern science Im:- al
'tnnibilated time and space, the mind
ds original tpialities and ctipabil
ibe Intellect, in its onward progress.
IJB' 1 dependent upon the principles of nsso
i 1 "L the powers of judgement and memory.
JJ , l ‘ in knowledge now as it Ims
I 1 DIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
rng, Atuens. Dt'cembor 18,1W3.
hith f "* d‘ii> Institution will irmimncncc on
Inti; An".',V* •boiuary next, inni i .intitule until tin
m( Mur “ !o U t bore will buaweek'x vacation. after
| tl eB jml l“‘iMsumml until tin* winter vm-ntlmi.
f , tlu ' llrKt of November.
tvS ~0. „ jdty—who are ex]K!ctml to lie at theli
fßi'zooi * b T OUs dUchartto of their dntic.-.
*lt ‘.ina.. PresHent and l’roli -sor of I'nliti
h ,“7'u- ttn , a , M l’l.iloso|)l. v.
‘ fl ' A ’ M ” I’mlrsnorfd'Am-lent lMiiguaes
“• Professor “f It lias la-Urt -.
Jo r,h r * uml History.
(>f M i^ofcssorol‘ Muturnl Si-inic* s ainl
‘# ‘Sfe V M -- Professor oi Mathematics,
I ®fnies s v ~U Pngmcermj:.
I „j Ch. ni/t “’ M ” P rtl d'-M)r of tVatnral t,liilo.,j
----i SBoiVt Hnmpkiu, 11. and.. X'rofe.-tsur of fam .
■Bbb mil’ Professor of Law.
■B.. “ Henr > Waddell, a. n.. Tutor |„ Aucieiit I
- T utor * Matheuiativs.
■*t|i ik , , r -‘.amission ara recoininendKl in Le in
Ih.’ l’ “'pnooni. “ftin- feint.
■ami ,“‘!.V u *V'da*s inay feel smislii .1 tlml lln-ir
24 tt l *n here obtain a tlHinniifli education.
I ASBLRY ULLL. Sm-’ry
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VOL. U
REMOVAL.
FURNITUHE EMPORIUM.
SAMMIS & KOONEV,
Have removed tlioir extensive stock of Furniture to their
(IRON FRONT,)
New Four Storj- Brick Building,
Nearly Opposite tlioir Old Stand,
W and EKE they will be happy to see their friends mid
v T customers and show tfit-iu sometlring hrilliant and
inviting in the way of Furniture.
Out A\ are-Uonius are unequalled iu ih-uuty. and our
Furniture tvcAstr/u-. Wo otter rare advantages to pur
chasers. furnishing houses throughout iu a tasteful and
uniform style, by having uhrnnch of our business in New
Vork city, where the Senior partner manufactures, lunier
his own eyti. articles to suit tlie most fastidious. Vie
have on hand furniture suitable for
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen
•te.. of Ito,so Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Fine. Ac.:
and as Low as can be lotnul North or .South. An assort
ment of
CARPETING AND CERTAINS,
will also be on hand, that will not full f.> please, ( all
and see. Our stock consists in port of
Eterzslias, Tele a Tries, Whnl Nots Arm
(.'Hairs, ami Solas,
“f liose-Wood, itrocatelU-ami Mahogany, for i*a .■•is.
Bumius, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Side-Boards—Marble and Mahogany Tops,
Book Cases of nil kinds uml Secretaries aUaeln-d.
Tables—Centre, Dining, Work ami Extension.
Bedsteads—High ami low post. French and Cottage.
Enamel Sets for lied llootns. nil colors. Walnut and Ma
hogany Sets for lied Room-.
Chairs —an extensive a**oi'tinetiL of all wootis.
Carpets —Brussels, luufain. Tapesti v. At.
C'uriaius—of Broeatelle ami Dttniask, all eolors.
Sluutes—(iilt CorniiHs ami Curtain liolilers.
January 17. I$5G.
A. K. AVKH,
(l UN l-iltA I , AGENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 West Side Ilroad Street, Columbus, (la.
*’ i I’iirticuhir attention given lo tiickeeping,ptm-hase
mid sale of Negroes.
.£<;-Administrators’ ami Executors’ sales attended lo
on reason aide terms. (let 28. ly
■>. C. RUSE. J. It. DAVIS. VV. It. DOM!.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
U OMMIKSIO N Ivl EItCIIANTS
Amt SJiijipiii*; Agcntn,
SAVANNA If, OKOIJGIA.
\V purchase aml .sell eutton and other [>roiuee on
Tt comniissioit. ami trtiietly nttemi t*
uiKiJ.s uml tilling others from the country.
Jtu.se, Patten &Cos .? Columbus. ty whom libuml
alvanceS will he made on either to or
througli us t< our friends in i/iveq*(Md or tin- North.
Jan. 11l ly
L VMPKIN liOTKId.
Liumpkin, Stew r art County* Geo.
f|lU K above Hotel lias been tlmrouglily reiiov.i-
I tel ami re-luniislud. The. anl’
tliuukful for past favors will tahe |*li'i>i ih* iu ac
e*miuo<iatin;r all those nim may favor him w ith JilU, J
their patronajic. I’. KAMPKIN.
Dec Proprietor.
TO RENT.
VC OM F OUT A JLHi K FlusHleniein tlie. blii Ward,
. with neat rooms, Uiteheu. .sivike- |||||B
house, stable, and the b*sf \vat**r in the 1 ity.
Apply nt thi* Uftk* . Jan
INSVRAACE.
IMiiK. MARINE. KLVUR. and I.JFK taken in
. res|onsiMe eonitani< s Jv
JOHN MINX. Ajji'iit,
Ofliee N'. J.. over K. llariiard A Co.'s store.
Phccnix Insurance Company—Capital .s^oo.ooo.
>. 1. IjtOMlH. I’ivsidmit.
JOHN MI NN. A-vnt.
ColumVms. {.in.. Nov ‘2l. tt
IIAIiIiOAVKLIj THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
Til I1:l> Deni! r.ELnW CITV Hotel, UHOAD STREET.
Columbus, (.'corgin,
ORDERS fur Cotton or ('id tun and Shuck ‘lntlresscs.
promptly executed. The putmiuigß of flu- citizem
of Columbus and vicinity, is rc-pcctfully s<ili(-ited.
Oclober 21}. 1858. ly
BARUINGBR &. .MORTON'S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE .STREET. COLPMIH'S, CA.
Mannlaetoiy Ills been is in Mieeessful operati>>u
1 for over three years, and is still ceutilined. All work
will be done by exjxnienml workmen, with ijnality
of lumber, and the latest improved machinery.
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOKS,
Will ho furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow
ing prices:
Sash— 8 x 10... 7 cts Pruned and trazed ..12*cts.
10 x 12... O •• “
12 x 14 ..10 •• •• -- ...2a
12 .\ 10... 11 ■ * ...27
12 x 15...12 •• • •* ...;id ••
12 \ 20... U •• •• •
12x22... 10* • •• ...40
12 x 24...1S - •• •• ...40
Tlie above Sash are inch thick, and made plain.
In all eases where tin y are made twh cents per
light will he added. All Sush glazed with good French
11 lass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty.
Rolling Blinds for Windows, GO cents per foot,
measuring tin* length. A window five feet wmild cost
Sd. without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS.
1 • .j inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one
side, jid 00 —nioulding both sides, £3 50.
inch thi k, without iiiotildiiig. 2 75—moulding one
side, J 25—moulding both sides. $3 75.
i 1 2 inch tliich, 4 jiaimels mouhling on one side. £3 s<J—
moulding both sides. $4 00.
V}£ incii thick. 4 panels moulding ou one side, £4 00—
moulding both sides. $-4 50.
In addition to the almvc, lUinds painted and furnished
with hinges mid catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed
with Herman or Freneh plate, painted, stained, enanu* -
led, riuhossed ami Doltcmiuii Hlass. of all shades and col
or-. for siile and transom lights ;uid ollice v indows.
Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buirulings
funiislied to order, with estiinates, if desired.
Coni raefs made for const met ion mid erection of build
ings. on reasonable terms.
All kimts of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling
fougfied and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of brackets, for ornament
ing Cottages, Hreen Houses. Ac., made to older.
‘flic proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
ladieve they can give entire satisfaction to all who may
favor them with orders.
TV All the alnive work will be film idled at short notice.
Sash kept constantly on bund. All orders sent with
th<* cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at
t ution. Work to be sent by tlie Kail Road, or iu
Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work
will be rousidered delivered.
if • Spe-ial eon fraet scan be mmlafor large jobs.
M. RAKItINGKR,
January 24. ly J. L. AIORTON.
LAND FOR SALK.
VU ff in Cobb -ounty, well marked oil thetirani
as .Mineral Tract.: One Lot 2>2} f, acres in
riotj county. Three fraction.* adjoining, rnmmeiu’****
ing about one mile above Rain bridge iu Decatur comity,
and embracing the bank of Mint River f*r two miles, on
wlifeli there lire some good
Hammock and Cotton Lands,
mid the balance 11* well nd< nlated for making Turprti-
in tlie Southr.ni country
Also abut with comfortable improvement* ftt New
Pine Knot Sjuings, ndjeinimr A.H. Redd, Kmj. Titles in
disputable. Applv to K. J. UAUDI.N
January 31, Oelumliiui, tin,
If ROOKS & CHAPMAN
* I'Ol |J> cull tin* attention of Phyiftc*iain to the
V V mw Iv discovered medicine called
J >ll. N. N\\ SKAT’S
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID.
It b Mipeiinr'to Norwood'.- Tincture of \oratum \ciadi,
for all purposes that tie latter has heretofore been used
for. February 4!
FANCY CANDIES.
{l>T ie ive#l a line supply of Fum y <'andUs and Con
fectUdierv. at 42 ftrond stn^d.
I‘‘ i.riurv i. 1 KU.A v THOMAS,
.1. n. HI LL CO.,
GrROCFIRY MBHCHANTS,
ANIi DKALKIIB IN
HAHtiINH. Hope. Twine Sugar. Cofl'ee, Mohisseu, .'“alt,
Teas. Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, Hi audits, Hin, Rye,
Monouguhola, Boiirfion. uucl Scotch Whiskey, and Ibo
visions and Groceries genernHy, at the ohl stiind of John
J Mi Kendive. No, 10*J. Hrond Street. Coiiimhui. Oil.
November 21. 1 Hj.y 1y
COLUMBUS, GA.. MABCII I, 1856.
CAKRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Ilottvefn tlie “t'l rry” anil “O.qli lliorpe” llolt-ls. nml <li
rcetly cippwito Tmiporam-o Hall.
( or,l TMm is, GKORGIA.
II TL have now in store and receiving the ,JE c .
i \ best and most extensive stock of vehi
cles to he found iu this country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES,
of finest and richest finish, and most elegant appeanim e.
BERLINS AND COACHES*
id latest styles and every variety.
ROCK AW AY H AND HVROICHES.
of every’known pattern and shape, suitable for one or
two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONb,
of the latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tlu
fact. Umt the well known and highly estecnml work of
JAMb. s ‘ M. ML IN ID A (’(.). as well as that of uther
makers of tlie highest reiiutation, can be ftum l only
nt our house, and flint all our stock is made up un
der the jiersonal dirwtion of Mr. II.C MeKce. (whose long
experience guarantees its quality) enables u> to offer
better work ami at lower prices, than mti
des of the same quality can be sold for by any other dea
ler in this country : and quite as low ns they <an be af
forded in New York city. For proof of which werespect
fully invite nil who wish to purchase, to call and see us.
We are selling at Hie very lowest rates, for noli or atji
proved credit, and always ask our .silling
prices, so our customers and stranger** as well,
may rely on being honestly’ami fairly dealt with. Eve
ry article is warranted to he strictly as
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to nil.
McKKK & ROBKUTH,
N. ll.—Having the bct regular set of Carriage
u oi knidi to hr found in this country, we arc pre
pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds d'repairing at
the lowest possible rates, with tlie utmost
promptness and iu the best manner. .'THv, & R.
January 28. ly
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, On.
mILK Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an-
J mmucing to the public that tiny have .'oaurrtl tin*
following faculty, to take charge • f tl< College, nt tb*
opening of the next term.
j acci. rv:
Col. Augustus Alden, a. m. President—l'rtifessor of Kn
glisli Litem taro and Ancient Languages.
Rev. X. Forster, w —Professor of Natural Science
and Mathematics.
Miss Ann L. Alden, Justruetress in French aud Itota
ny al.d Principal of Preparatory Department,
Music.
This institution is locateil in ou* of the most beautiful
and healthy villages of .South Western Georgia; owned
by the Masonic Fratorttffy. aud under its supervision : it
is kept fr< e from all sectarian bias—at the same time, re
quisite care is taken to secure to the pupils proper moral,
as well n* mental training.
The next session will open on the second Monday in
January next. The Classes will then b* organized, ami
will progress ac heivtolbiv.
Roarditigcan be objaim and in the best, faniili* sos th<
place, where the student will be surrounded by the .safe
guards and amenities of Ho* families circle.
The rate-ij of tuition and hoard, are as low as
b red by any similar in this port of the ."date.
Tin* College* is furnished with anew and complete set
of < lieiuical and Pliifo>oplih al \p{mmtus. Globe-, ‘laps.
Charts, Ac.; in line with everything im- t s.-ery tor illus
tration iu the .several •b > prtiin*iits of Natural and K\pe
rtinent n! Fdences-
The Odlege Puiilding so arranged lhai tin DejKivt
meiits will be kept entirely separate, eaeh oei in*yiHg its
respective rooms.
Arrangements are now in progress, to >*t urc for tin*
Music Depart in ent. a genilen.au *d th< Mgh**st -rrade of
ahilitie* and moral * liarartcr.
Me invite the patronage of a liberal and dise- ruing
public, being aurcd. from the eliaracterami r* |‘Utafion
of those constituting tin* Faculty, and the ample faeilitte
for instruction now a ‘dually in posse.-si on of the Institu
tion. that every pledge we make shall b*‘ miemiied. every
inducement we offer will prove to be a fact : nml that our
Institution can challenge comparison with the pvnudest
iu the laud.
Persons defiling iu.itln r inforuiaiiou in regard to the
INdlege, will please address L. M. Pux. Lumpkin, or Rev.
F. \. Forster. Guthbert. Ga.. who will furnish them with
Circulars. Ac. Jau. 23 ts
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES.
f |MI K undersigned designs opening a Private A* ademy
1 for Young Ladies in Latontoit, Rutiian county.
mi \\ ednesday. January t.'lli, 1853.
In the Literary Department the course of study will
be extensive and liberal.
The Latin. French. Genuati and Spanish Languages
will be taught if desired.
Tim Ornamental Jn-piii im* at w ill include Mu>ie <*n tin*
Piano, ilarp. Organ and Guitar.
Also. Drawing. Painting, and Kuibroiderv in all it
branches.
A complete apparatus will be funiislied in order to af
ford ample illustrations in the Natural Science.'.
Musical instruments will be provided, so that each
pupil may have the mean*’ of daily practice in uddiii*H b
the regular lesson.
Tin* umnber of pupils w ill be limit’ and to 3n.
Tuition per annum. >125 no; half in nd\/<n>'e, ami tin*
balance at the end of t he year.
Attention Is called to the following advantages: First,
the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than
when the school is large mid overgrown.
Second, iiuulditiou to the regular course ofatudv. sin*
can make sin h a selection from the languages, and the
Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate,
without extra charge.
Third, the low rate of tuition, eon ipa red with that of
other schools.
The usual charge lor the Ruglisli blanches, i5...'.4b ia>
Music 20 0<)
Latin (Kxtra).., 2 no
I rencli - 20 oo
Drawing and Painting 25 00
Km broidery *25 00
Making the aggregate of .iIKH UO.
To this add the extra charges made for the use e ii
striimeuts, stationery, Ac., ami tlie amount w ill not fall
far short of >2oo. w hereas, in the plan adopt’ and in this
Academy. Hie charge for lhee is >125 leaving a difference
of sf;o to 575 in its favor.
Pens, ink. piifMT. slate-, pencils. ,v<.. gratis. Rook-,
sheet music, Drawing. Painting and Embroidering nude
rials ftirnislied at tin usual rates.
Persons desiring further information.or wishing to en
ter tlielr daughters mwards, may address me, tor the
present, at Lumpkin. Stewart Fountv. <la.
Jan 23. I. R. UKAXIIAM.
CHEROKEE ILVPTLST COLLEGE,
OAHsville, Georgia.
rj'UK lust Term of this institution will begin ou the
1 first Monday in February. 1.550, under the direction
of the following
Fa c lilt y.
Rev. Thumah II vwr.M T.
Gliairatan and Professor of Aiu ieiit Language*.
Rev. William 11. Roiikkt. J’rofessoi of Matliematle-.
Rev. It. IV. Wnii.m v
Pntfessor of ll’ lles Letters and Ktiglish l.it-rat ore.
Rev. \V. II Robum.
Pro trill. Profe.Hffior of Natural Science.
Rev. It. W M’MIl.mA. pro tern. IVofesvor of
Moral Philosophy and Inti* licet uni Science.
Other Professors will be elected as soon as tin want -of
the college require it.
Hoard and lodging can be procun data boarding Injure
*r in private faniilh ‘. at from eight to ten dollars per
month.
Tull ion.
In Academic depart incut, per year .. >2S isi
In College .bqmrtiiient. ]iT year 34 H
Sclioln I'slilps.
The Ikctnl of Trii'tecM are now offering t* II scholar
ship* for four years at ShHi (.*•
Scholarships for sixteen years, ut 240 oQ
Thus making tuition merely nominal
Tie* annual commencement will take place on Thurs
day after the first Hotur<lay in July.
Lor nt lon,
Fossvillc is a healthy loealiou. Our college huiidiug
is situated three quart* is of a mile from the vilhtgc. and
is a commoiliuu* building. Ib re young men will be
comparatively free free the alliirenieiita of foxhionnhli*
life, the baneful intliieiice of grog sliop>. mid the exjse*-
tires of a mixed |Mpulatioii.
Any information, as well nscotalogu*‘, can he obtained
on application t*> llc im*l rdgne*l. or miv of the faculty.
JOHN a. KICK.
December 31. S* ivtary Hoard ot Trustei
HARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL.
1 OKKKK f*>r sale a spb nded net. ofTinuera* To.Jsand Mn-
L chinch, with as tine a set td Patterns as there is in tin*
Flate, very low for eadi or good notes aud security. p v>-
able Ist January next. Ten per cent, off for cash. A
bargain can !*• had by early application.
Also, a lirst rate set of Wool ( arils, with all appertain
ing machinery, as good anew. Fall soon or you lose a
bargain. J. J. TODD.
February and. Broad Btraet.
PRIVATE HOARDING.
MRS. F. K. WILLIAMS, on Jnekson street, in front
of tlia reidein e of Mr. P. McPlhkmi. Is prepared t**
aceomue*date a lew day Uairderh.
February 9 lw
East Alabama Female College,
Tcskkgkr, Macon’ Coi ntv, Aldama.
IOCAl'KI) in Ttisl.i'm-f. a village In t.ia 4 for it.
j healthlul elimuto amt ii'tlntul WM-jmty, iho i
nui us aouea. from cast ami w est In the Montgomery
ami West l’olnt Rail ltoml with li jiasscs at llvi dlslaio o
of four miles, and from tlie upper and lower oountr.v )>y
excellent, roads.
The public may fed assured that the liish Standard of
cilttcalioii here adoptcd will never he lowered. It is our
determination to present at all times an institution wlnwo
facilities for instruction shall justly claim so- It a posi
tion unions the fust in the country. These cue. an ele
gant aud commodious etlitiee, erected at a co?t of some
forty ttiousand dollars—-a large autl aide corpa of instme
ters-—tt well selected library—a good apparatv I and a ca
binet. prepared w ith special reference to the fs r.uU of the
college.
The boarder, enjoy peculiar advantage*. Urey have
the privilege of membership in a literary soqt. t s .meet
ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and cxerci.es in com
position. One hour ou Sabbath afternoons if spent by
them in giving an analysis us the morning ae.iiion, and
in otlier (‘xevelsea designed to eultivt a tafbj for reli
gious truth. They also attend monthly levee, conducted
by tlie governess and other members ol tt ■ faculty.
Their dormitories are ail carp,tail, well warmed and ven
tilated. and furnished w itli every needful con. .011. Re
sides boarding at the same table with the Pie blent and
others tifthe Fatuity, they are under the eonatrott super
vision of Ihe governess who directs theta in nil matters
pertaining to their lull'its of study and iv.'natron, and to
the cultivation of their muuneis.
OFFICERS.
Literary Krpnri lurnt.
Hrvrr V livens. A, M.. Vresident.
Mt utal and Mor J A’iero e.
fIKOVor TV. Tiiumas. A. M..
Higher Matiiematies and Ancient hvuaiis*..
•I. Ivkxktxkowski, Frencii. Italian and (acrman.
Miss Imh W'n.i.nM . ItOgic, Rhetoric and iils'tny
‘lts. N. T. TvYi.ni!. Kitglish llrenehes.
Miss M i;. Womack. Preparatory (Tmss,>n
Alnnical Department.
Ur. ft. M. liu.Ti.m. Principal
<llM VVI’S (■IKSTI.MB.'i
Airs. N. T. Taylor, !• Aepistants.
Mi— Lima Poor. )
Ornamrntnl Department.
Miss 1,. 11. It;;m, Piinc||wi
Miss Assistaul
hoarding Depart men,.
.Miss 1.. H. Rum, Oovorness.
Mr. Saaivson 1. vyter. Steward.
Mrs. F.MII.Y K. I.anikr, Stewardess,
ilrw. l.t ixu v Pvt rox, Assistant and Ninas.
Calender.
First Term, fivtu .-s‘pt. I’bd to Dee. L’.td, im liihn’'.
M'inter A'aeution. from lfee.24th to Jan. 7th iuciudi*.
fteeoud Term, front Jan. Sth to April Fth. InciuStVa.
Third Tono. from April dtli to July nth. ineluei.o.
Summer Vacation, from July HUli to Sept. £M, ncla-iva.
Coninieueemi ntof’Sso. on nodueodny, July PtL.
Seeessary Expenses.
Primary t'lasscs per term j. 7 On
l> & (’ d< i.’ 00
V .V U 18 00
College Jo 10 00
Dotted, inelndioe li-lits and washing pr. term, JO Oft
Recks, stationery, materials. Ac., furnished lit |. Te prices.
K.vtra Kxpenses.
Modern f.anguavb s, per term ? 7 fd’
Draw ing. Embroidery. CllelOlh . Wax or Faney
Work, per Ir-rm P 00
Water Colors, fa r term To t.O
tMI Painting, per term lit 00
Piano. Guitar, or Violin, per term Id 00
i so ot 1 nstruiuents for lessons andprarfirc,
J v r t'-rni ‘j j,,
Harp, inrlndiiig use of iiistnino nl. per term... ‘Z. 1 <V|
Those who design entering for the llrst time 0- the be
ginning of the next term, xv ill ftuii it to their advantage
to eom-spoiid with the I’n'sMvnt <>n that aubject
November ill- is;'d>. tt
Texas Real Estate Brokerage,
COLLECTING AND LAND AGENCY.
RAYMOND, FIIEEMAN <<>.,
ATTOH.NEYS -A.T LAW,
CITY OF ATSTIV TEXAS.
noMF3> in luxim*. nnl Muse inveMtiueiit- abtaineil
this A peltry. Fidelity to tlu* intcrewt* of
iiGn-r*shloMts. lloiristors of Lands for sale in nil pai tpol
the irtidc: full exhihita <t title Mini hccurate iv>*ai|-
timis. also. of Town uml City Litn. lo
r;itcd. iMiu .ht ainl soM. (’laiiiis the Mato or indi
\ i<luals ixdleutetl or adjusted, aud reniittanrea nade by
exchange on New Orh ans or any of the Northc.fn eitie*,
if de.siivtl. Taxrs ]siid on land situatnl in any juirt- of
tie* Htute. lh"ioujJi and iiitiinate kurm of the
eountry ;vnd land system, insures superior locution* ami
the titles. Strnnuer.s looking ut Texas may always
liav** soin- leading items and useful hints at th : ofti< ♦* of
this Vi*#*tiey. open for exnniinaf fop.
fn tin* hi L;i?iuin */ her lvrolution in iSOG, IVuw
offcivfl bounties, in land, to vf*luute< rn v/ .’o might
ser\f in h 1 armies. \\f tau flow ofltr to ilie k -irtivora
ami heir* of those who tluw served, the recovery of all
lie* lands promised by the government of T-x>id. Our
ale such, that we are prepared t> iuToeligate
and |rrsecute all Texas claims, for land or money, re-
of theii date. We give particular alt j,ti*n to
the recovery of proj.erty illcgullv or tmwai iMF.uhly dis
jHised of by agents nr M*liniuistrat<rs: to the tuveMiiga
tion id’ the rights of lieirs, h*vis <*sor leipatH-*, and r* the
settlement of estate.*
To ) arsons having lanul Cert ill eaten for Location, we
can offer particular inducement*. Our thorough and in
timate knowledge of the vacant lands and #nrve>n of'the
State, obtained in many install* en from personal intqpee
tioij, in-arcs tin* uioat favorable locatioiui. Flcso atleu
lion t* the land fvtftoiii of Texas fora mmiG*r „f years,
Hint ail accurate knowledge of the tliOei**ut of
titles, together with a huge amount of land jegi-terrd
iu our office for sale, enables t( furuieii prompt nod r*-
liable iiilnnmitiuu and assista-nee to person•• d**sirl.jk gotnl
Imtnos. aud t* offer superior advantitges to those
t* make safe and proiitable nls.
Wo are offering for sale latnlrf in every par 4 of the
Shite, improved and unimproved, <l every quality, and
in tracts to .-nil purrlmM i> —town and * ity pretty —
in slnu t. every kind of real estate, on the most fivorahle
terms. If desired, we will examine land in m f pin tof
tin* State, and ascertain its value.
IVl* invite the attention of persons haviua lauLa (own
property iu Texas for &alo. to our dlir■<*. iM Im:..bhiug a
■ heap and effective mod** of advertising : and “f :tu rc*n
t ile houses iiii'l individual-, to the collect in y; launch of
our bii.-ine -v. a- ;i tm'diiiin for prompt ami **fUc ; jiii eol-
Irefioiifi. RAYMOND. FICKEMAN* A- FO.
DecelllHr
NOCTHEHN MILITARY AC ADIiMY,
FREDON IA. Fll A MISKIIH COUNTY. AI.A
G. P. IIILIi, Esq., Principal and Projri'iotor,
M\j. N. VN. AKMSTUONO, Giadimte of the }
State Military A’ ltdemv. South Carolimi. / Afbintant#>.
Dn. I*l TNAM vA Cvr.J. S. HA It K E It. A. H.J
OMIJi Fourth colela.-ti* Year ‘d thin Ac d!N\
J ineiu'ed on Moudtiy. Januurv 15th iv.V,, and * ••
tiiiin* in n s.-ion during, 1 *rty weeks.
As this Academy received very ljhrral uMifii4k l i)M from
tin* State at the lust session of th* fit*, idufiire. there will
he no charge Idr tuition. On evienn* th** inHitutiou,
in i initiation fee* of twenty dollars will he require 1 of each
Fiwlct. except su h up eolne under the the pro
vision. vijc:
Each county in the State of Alabama is entitled to *aud
onu Cjalot free cd * liarjj**. Such C’lukd to U* adwcted by
the Judge of J'rolmte and ( 4 ounty from
such men as me talented, deserving und of gxu moral
e|uyra< ter. Orphans should receive Uit* pi<*ffieq^.
Fol ItHK OK STUDIES.
Spelling Ibnlin? Wiltfltjr* Arithmetic. Grammar.
and History.
Algol >ru.(iiMiinrtry: I’him. bvHci'lptivv .mi Ak.Jvii'ul
Trlg'inoim tiy. ('nli'uhl*. Miu'lnwa ami ]VrH|n ti N'ntii
rul Hinl M'lial I’hili'MipiiY, ('IK-Inintry. (kiiin .vanotlg, (km*
Htltutimiai Law. Am i.-iit LungKug'i-H: Ficik li, C.. 11 uii'l
Milltai-.v FnjritNwrlng. Kiii-mylng-. Mt-i-hankv ‘Uirt At*
tciiicmy.
Tuctii- will I.i’ taught .'t *iH-h fimr* <* ri"l to Fat.ir-r.
with th-rngular Sitiho*.
Tli(; iliaciiiiiti’- will !"• cnftacci.
I'M KORM.
lit . s- Ci..ii “t i.n .v t .i'-tCloth.atumiiugrollnr, trljniiixvl
with i-mivi x iiii'taHic luittot* and alxti-oDth Incii block
‘■loth. iicci.riliHg t'> Hi iiftii.il Htylc ; I’nntn cl ilt*j- C'foth,
with black nli-i|w-mi the outer hchiu ~du amt ut eighth
Inehcft in wi<lll.—•” l- worn till the flr.t of Mv.
White I’uulft I'i'Ofji Ist May till Septuuihct'.
TI).- uiiifonu i” not to 1- wont ••srent mi gewu.il jki
nnl’ 1. nij'l ui'-li“TH-c|Hl'>ci-iision*Hth’- ‘lilit irv InWnici.ir
may direct.
Th’- Academy liuililii.gH arc large uml well arrauged,
iiii itlj’- looirtion is ‘ luiln iitly healthy.
li.'iir I can he procured frixm eight t>iteni|ii|)ai-:u']i"iith.
Tic- priiicija.i will mi direct tlm education l h; i
iii. if I'oftftible. to make tlieiu practical nud nn'-lul rain.
Tho experience hiul qualiticatiuiift of (lie iiir.'rfot ‘iw
will i"itltle tliift lii.titufinn. in a high ilegree, ts j tlMio
coiifidenc'-. F. A. ZACIIAJ’.#
jlv-<l4m [tecietnry ol the Board of \ft^ler..
llt ■ Mil POTATOK*.
Bai l'd, veliow iji.h Potato*.. reccirad-un! for ita.
Zi) Os 4JJ4KI LTfON.
TIIK BRITISH PBHIOmuALS,
AND
THK TAKMEiII’S C\7IX>B.
OrciU reduction Ist ha price, nf the latter 1 übllcation
b. beotl i Cos., N’S'x York, continue to publish the fob
l"X ing Usidiug Brit itd. Periodleala, vir.:
rift: LONDON QUARTERLY (Conae.-re iva).
Tllli EDINtiBUrtOH REVIEW (Whig).
fUK NORTH BdlVlrtlt REVIEW (1 ret Church).
TUI". WKBTMINijT ER REVIEW (LiUm).
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World, give to thee. I’iihUcath.nM an in.ur-.-d turd viu
, they never Indore rsavseeersl. They ott py a mldd a
j ground between On, haetily written new, Jems, nude
sheenlationa, and tiring rumors of the te’-spaper, and
the ponderous Tome 0j the historian, xviittin long aft.t
tlie living internet in the. farts |,e recold ehell baxe
passed away. The progressed the War iu toe East oc.-u
pies n large sph. t. tu then pages. F.vy jioveiuent i.
closely criticised, whether of friend 01 o) foe. and alf
short eoluings IWirleeslv pointed out. Thv lotters frou,
the Crimea and frotn the Itsltie in Hlackw.oi'sAlugaiius.
from two of its moat popular eontrlt.utc-rs, gHo a mor.
, intelliglhlu HUli r.-liuhlu account of Om ruc-i mvnts ol iLc
great iailligerents ihet can elsevxhnre 1* found.
Theao PeriodJi als ebiy represent tlie three great puliti
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As Organs of the met . profound wiitejs ou Si ienue, Ut
I ruture, Merulity, uod Religion, they staud, as they -tvs
have stood, ttui-iv idled in the w orld of letters, .or
j shirred indispom-athi U> the Hciioler and tue ptofoi ‘0:1k!
man. while to the ict.'lligeut rnsdot ol every else- i ,
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rent literature of th day. throughout tho wr.iki, tbeex
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F Cos., four or mo, e e. -lies of any one or tiorc of the also*,
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’ he delivered, lie, o; poatsae. When ecot by mall, th
I” ‘Stage to huv (oirt 1 ‘the toiled Elites wi'lbe but fia,/;
i t.-sum .rots 1, venr for “Blitekwnod aj.l but fowtte
| ‘ rn> a year for Miicl. of tl,e ituviews.
TIIK PARMEH'S Dl IBE
To s.-i.-utlii. unit Practical A|;ricuitufc.
B.v ll'-nr.v btepin Ls, i’. it. s. of Edinburgh, and the late
J- )*■ Norton. Profoinor of fVi'-ntlfle Agriculture in
Yale College. ,v<,- Haven. 2. vols. f.cyid Octavo
H'(m) page,, and nninerou.M I nrt Steel Engravings
Tliis is. eonIV -edlv the most complete Wfritl on Agli
euHuce ever put'li.h.J, and in order to give it a wider
j circulation ths ru'.l'.diei- hav, icsolvul id rednte <R
|ric*A to
P'lvc Bitlliit'ii for lire Tvtu VoJnmeall
M hen sent I.v mail ipoat lavid, lo Cullfornit- and Oregon
the price will lie y 7. I'oanv oilier fsvrt of .he Duron iur<l
to Canada (pout paid ytl. 4ts>- This work la not th.Vd
“Book of lire Farm.*’
Itemlttftni-es f.>r a 1 yof the idsivu lavbli ettona ehonhi
hlwkvs lie addrivecd, post-paid, to ihe Fnblff.Fere.
LKO.N AUD. WOTT k CO.,
N’o. 54 Gold Street JvyW fork.
{NO. 175.
BROWS S NEW IIOTEJ-.
Opposite the P.vssenger Depot. Macon, Ga.
Ti now open tm (Lu reeaptinn'of the (revelingpubiU.
sojourner and citizen, under tha
of udujiiifslrHtk'ii:
IJ. I HAAGS, jirropnftW*.
B. J**. Dense, {Japerintumlcut.
ffMUS uaw IfotcJ iinmilrto rcu'f‘r it uttfoo-
X tive to way-rarer, who may unit Aiaccn
on pleasure or buniiK^s.
Its location is to ihn Nftw Pue-aeugi rJLmMmL
DtqM*toii 4th Strict, and at a txatvauiAnt <Uft ance frot*
the Wnro Houses und busim#* part of ths citv To ftuai
lies uud other* who tarry but u tew hour, in tha plac.
Hrown's Hotel will furnish all ma-dml occu£juuxlatioiu
without delay mnl expend of GnmihuM trauipvrtatLm to
distant hotelft.
Tho Koouih arc airy and well ventilated, many ul
thorn having ooimnufurating; and RUgtabla for pai
titxs and families.
Tlio Furniture is ettiraly now and ol the iiuat iiupiuv
od Hfyl** of hotel wjui; numt.
The Fulinan !>• pafDuont w til im under th# jp*ciai c#i#
of that well known .* nil efficient Catrrcj, Mr.Y.
Tho General and Racapffon Depart
incuts r<>niino<l to .Mr ]l. F. Dguho, loug aud favoiably
known uh the popular Superintendent of the- Floyd Hons#
of Macon. His Lady ?• 11 her attention t;> the con,
fort of the I.udiea wli • u ay Mijourn at, or viiit he Houa#
Meals will nlway lx; n on the cf tb
different Rail ID ad t.ains.
The Jtr will In* upj lied with ih* cholcMt Wine# aud
Liquors.
A fjfrwry St#bj . and Berber Shop sr* aho g/
tlie Jiotel.
Tli* lions** is turjiLLnl with Ga#and v\lth Dutti Hooiua.
Under the verioim ii+raDKetijent* the IToprl toieflattei
theuiaelvee that they erjr t*- nblv toßupj>/y 6Terv reaeoii
ah/e want of their and eatah/iari for tbelr Ifpuia
tin* reputation ot u *’frt */w Ilote/ *’ Tb# jiuWto nat
ronaxe is resj>ecifu//> e;doU and. *.. L. DKOWIfT
irtii ts L. ISAACS
NKAY (OoPAHTN Eli hi kip.
MARBLE YARD,
J. 11. JIADDEW & THOMAS U.VVEV,
HA \ K furjiiHii * tm tha j: rpoaa nf car
ry iug mi llic Imc'gjeftft nf
Mnil.lr ( lilting, LT-anllt Wt'k, Ac.,
At th- ..M aJaiid “l J. II Mad n,
152 Broad Street, Golumbua,
11-well Hft Oil-new .tac iot .f. II Mud J.-n ra rigfoihorpt
st- when- th-y will at r.ll itincH la- rt Ldyr to
civ.- nml |'roui|iliy toCiw nit- all (irdmc g?,ea lc. thcci.
Tlicy |il"lgc ilimi.clvi - in-ati-fy all v Lg- patronl.*
them in luatcrUl. W<4cnaiifthl|i and qiilrUri sa of ex
i They wilt Kcu); ronatautly on hard Cetnant
Hint Piaalti- ol S'nrt*.
I JR. ON
of tin iitwi.ftl jutt-rna aliviiva {mi ured ot ‘.he u..n ud-
VHiitHgcim- and icuKoDctiii. 1.1 in..
All wli” know’ Mft.iJjii. know him ~. be a workmaa
ol Uoitc ami judgment. Tli"'wi nho w lab to ikoic rcaprn
to tin --ili-ai’ “if—ft ‘t-piU’ oil* will rind i to “hair advai.-
tii/p to gtv” (hr ncw lD n a cull. F;-b li
Tu Plty.lHaut tml Cltlicu, of 1-tarfU’
VN EW I'UlNt'll'Li for the ifnitmotit yl - fcbril*
nn..i tl"Mft liaft In <-b dis-:’ ver.-d l.y n taivagted Fh.,*.
clan “f .Ni w York iU-i dlccovcry involve.’ i now ol'r'ft
l it’ by which tin; 100 |. xltli a rocdltion ij’-.hc IVuti. .
li-.J Fi-v 1. 1. - jiiiiigcvi so the normal or h .rilhy fttai* tb
ri-r-11’ ii.ad -ftithoht lo* - jf vitality.
no., vahjahh v-ninlf l -all-d N— ntiv ti-ctric Ploid,
id’. 1 1* j r-i".rci| by N.W. beat, M. I)., N*tt Yolk Uk
c.xteuftiv civ iihbiJ in tlu liift.|'itaU in Franc, and tifift be.yi
wNti'Uftiv i-ly uccii in tl.c pr.irtica .>l, inueljyl- of lb 1110.1
iiil-iif-'l incmlavrs “I the medical tYaiomi y. Tli* atton
lion ot l'hvricmn> ift u Jat rr<qn*t (hilly ccUidUd to (lie
virtue- nt tliift nnnjioiimiu (ha trimtlncn'-ofFeverxi Tiy
it and.vai will u-vtr ,vait Ita n. Itlafkr ouMrlor in
Noiw.idV Tin lnrc. for radticinij tb i.u'av This a*a*
linn w ill tfti jiniv-ii liy on ft ftlnl trial
A lull iWrliilfon of th” truatment of F'tfan by Ihe n.
.f Dr. N’.W. Sftat * Ncr itlvft Kl*ctrk Fiuitf, feruu Ihcf**
ot’ the •Dm ovt'i ir. vv 111 lij piihliahcil In fh* solltfrifift Os th*
snn, in tlie coiirta* ni thapraaonf vviok.
Tin* Nwgatlve EUc.rlc Fluid 1 1.1 aall at ih* Dn t .
Stori-ft ot Da 11 fort ii Jf and Hrnoki and ‘iutfunai, 1,
Colnmlnift. Fabriinry so
FOR MILK IJN ((IKSIOSiiItJBJiTr
H At'll V Aid".. Ilan-ij Bft*d 1 ihu, and C'rn By
in *.MP3 tt D4VIRI.
Jail so II
TOBU'CO.
I O Boxen Toliai-co, Tri"n lirandft iftcu'Vftd and for
1 * O rale l.y .1 A.MLd I.IOON
LEAP LAUD. ”
Jl’nT received andf.r aalr Im) latiralft, L*l laurel* 10,
kegft heat A N". J, nw L*! Mat. Yoraalftbv
Dec, lu—lf JAMES LIOON
NKW CO PAiVt'NKUSHIP.
‘I'HK uiideraigiii'd have entered into (b OROCEIIT
J HI.’MNRRH, nnJsr th (nm and nr of RIDiJ
WAY, (T.tf KI.FiF &CO We wili ke*(i fiooaUuuly r.a
hand ft large ftKak cf “bolcu iirouiriM
D A. Rn>oW4l,
t I*. CaJCKLKY
M. D. CttNEY,
juultf 11. M.CtjfoCKfay.
WASTED.
|>Y a young man w o ran give the vryl.St raforence,
I ) a situation ui£o K KKPPKR nr ftftIF.AAIAN fa
any iMft|ie< table es (nKlahui’ iit. Apj.lv t Ikk* offlc
Fwlirnary S, 2t
HII AKER GARk!\ AKbS^
Nr km, cheap, a, good tu th* t.eat .rar.-ahted a.rk,
I low ou hand and to arriv*. ai
J. J. TODD*!!.
Ltartuber U 2f Steffi Sfaftt