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[f-jjf fails fun. 5y THOMAS DE WOLF. ilv five Dollars a year. Where tlie sub u'J a !;,„,le fur less than a year, at the rate of n!s a month. Single copies, Five Cents. VDVKK'i’ISINU RATES. ‘ w jii), inserted at Five Cents a line ■rtlsente Three Cents a line for each subse -1 ‘"tnou if the same—to be paid for when the Cut i nandea Into the office. I* - * 1 ' 1 coKTitacr AOVKRTISUIS. exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be A Jf'nhree months for th six months tor $, or one ■r Time agreed upon to be paid tor before the not exceeding ten lines renewable at ” inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly “■ e ments of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in rl'!uT. vexr—payable quarterly in advance. ” ,Advertisements exceeding 20 lines, will be [*** * hl . nl te of #lO for for every additional ten a .,1,1e Quarterly ill advanee. d’ .meats or notices, occupying a place between r matter and advertisements, will be charged Hue for every insertion. orgia Female College. w Institution is organized under four ~lruliiv departments of Instruction, viz : lsj ft te, the Academic, the department ’ *,, es< and the Ormtmental Do.part- a lhe Collegiate department, is taught ev •H„. t |, a t is necessary for the full devel ,t of the mental powers, the Common being kept in constant review. o Academic department, is taught ma y he necessary for preparing the outer advantageously upon her Col i°ilepartment of Languages, Latin, u d French are taught. IriKunental department comprises the iools of Music and Dbsign. In the instruction is given upou all the usual cuts, while in the latter, every variety mg, Fainting, &c. is taught, location (Madison, Morgan County,) unrivalled for its social and religious es, and for the salubrity of its climate, oung Ladies hoard in Private Families, licy receive all those offices of mater aiul kindness which arc necessary for altli and comfort. ext term commences on Monday the igues may be obtained by applying to f°tlie officers. It, p. MILLARY, Sge’y of Faculty, ion, Nov. 14th, 185tW IVETTE FEMALE COLLEGE. First Session, for 1850, will commence Hominy the 21st of January, and close 1,1 hll ’ FACULTY. J, F. Bledsoe, Principal. . E. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. L)cpt. iKMAN, Professor of Music, ales of Tuition Pei- Annum. r class SK> 00 ,tory class 25 00 ar in regular course 32 00 ee years each “ -It) 00 Language 20 00 n the Piano, including use of In tent 50 00 n the Harp, including use of In icnt (35 00 n the Guitar 40 00 :al Expenses, 1 00 iatiu and Greek Languages will be as a part of the regular course, to all iction will be given in Drawing, Pain lbroidery, Wax and Paper Flowers at lb ip tl rates. | i: wu music will be taught to the whole % free of charge. Its Bg ladies can be accommodated with “ Hg i the family of the Principal, or in Hi- families, at ten dollars per mouth, Riling furnished except lights and tow ■ pits and guardians living at a distance, n Bested to appoint an agent in La Fay ’ shall make all purchases of clothing, a,; 7 their daughters or wards. “t B-f- 0. Norman is an experienced and jful teacher of music, and is prepared to ii ■traction in the art of Composition, and in irougli Bass, to advanced pupils. Institution is supplied with a Harp, and Mw Pianos. 8s Hotchkiss, who lias not, heretofore, iieetcd with the Institution, comes to , recommended, as a teacher of rare j ions. Among other testimonials the ■ letter from Prof. Newman, of Union iew York, is an ample guarantee for [ y and efficiency : Uxiox College, Dec. 2‘J, 1855. hu: —ln reply to your inquiry, I U Miss Hotchkiss, 1 know to be etui ■alitied for teiiehing. Her scolarship ■ llU( f v ery thorough. Bhe is enter nl ambitious—loves to teach, ami on ‘■ is the best qualified for it of any Br instructed. I speak thus eonti ecimse she was a pupil of mine some ve years. Truly yours, JOHN NEWMAN, he general principle that nothing tends inpair and destroy the intellect, than 1 debits of study, no young lady, in hition will bo permitted to take up syond the grasp of her mind, or to ad ,ra a lower to a higher class until she Jflv mastered all that precedes.— that has not eompreliendcd common ll - and English Grammar, is but poor -01 1° grapple with the intricacies of mathematics, or the subtleties of Hr patronage, and we intend to dc >9 ‘of we do not promise to makescliol t u , v't modiii n science lias al ’ mihiluted time aud space, the mind ’ >ts original qualities and capabil iji j 11 Intellect, in its onward progress, 1 ■'Triment upon tlie principles of asso ’ lt! powers of judgement and memory, ‘"cement in knowledge n< w, a8 it lmn * jan4 . jIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. { e<( Athens, December IS, 1805. (llli ‘ilv “f V 1 * 8 HistituUuu will recommence on Aot''mpmry next, ami continue uutii tin; I. sti i„, mere win be u week's vacation, after inim m u “ ,le resumed until tlie winter vacation, MU jt,"n . llUt * u *Prienceil oltieers eoni|irisc infl,,., , ‘v—who are expected to be at their “zoi ‘ “** discharge of their duties. HBtuv I,,"• President aud Professor of I’oliti 3V;X^ e,IUI >‘>'iioeophy. ■,l, lr „ “''• M - Professor of Aneient Languages lea K'h.P'.'.^y’ “• Professor of Indies J,ettres. “ nlty antl History. *r! Fre, lcl ; n -’ Pi-of uorof Natural Sciences and 3v / ,! I ( V f .! lr, ,'"’ l > A. M., Professor oi Mathematics, ‘W . t C : v ” *"lnering. A M * >rof '‘' wo1 ’ Ni.t.u.U Pliiloso- I-t j ,I''jmpki U, LL. D., Professor of Law. tk Hi,’, ’ uT^T® ll . Professor of Law. , ) Waddell, a. w.. Tutor fn Ancient lam- V"r T utor iu Mathematics. Bln.,! 1 , ‘"•miwion are recommended toliepres- I,' 1 lu K”(the term. B ‘ir'it- r?. 14l v 1 " ,, ' , ,“" , . >r satisfied that their R.j an here obtain a thorough education. ASBCRV HULL. Sec'ry. Cljt Mxh VOL. I.) REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS & ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (.IRON FROST,) New Four Story Brick Builtllug, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, Tirm'dlE tliey will be happy to see tlieii friends and T f customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture reekrrdu,. We otter rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout iu a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New York city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ax., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.; and ua Low ns can be found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also tie on hand, that will not fail to please. Cull •and see. Our stock consists iu port of Etcrzslms, Tctc a Teles, WHat Hots Arm Cliuirs, and Sofas, ot Hose-Wood, ilrocutelle and Mahogany, for Pm -as. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Sidf-limmls—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tallies—Ceutre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads —High and low post. French aud Cottage. Enamel Sets for lied Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany- Sets for Bed Rooms. Clialrs —an extensive assortment of ull woods, hooking Glasses —nil sizos, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of Bcocatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades —(lilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1850. A. K. AYER, <rKNEHAL ACTKNT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Uu. #j-l‘articular attention given to tlie keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct 2". ly J. e. r.i>i.. j. ii. liAvis. w. n. Lo. Mi. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. \\riLL purcliaso and sell cotton aud other produce on yy commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and tilling orders from the country. Ruse, Fatten A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will lie made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or tlie North. Jan.l” ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. milE above Hotel busdioon thoroughly renova- .■ ___ L ted and re-furnished. The undersigned 11 1 u ilk I'll t ter past favors will take pleasure in ne- flijigljj! cominodathtg all those who may favor him with their patronage. I’. LAMPKIN, Dec o Proprietor. TO RENT. V COMFORT A bI.E Residence ill tlie nth Ward, with 3 neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke bouse, stalde, and tlie best water iu tlie City. .EEI-M. Apply at this Office. .Jan 29 INSURANCE. 17U BE. MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken iu responsible companies bv JOHN MU.NN. Agent. Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company— Capital .■j(2oo,ooo. S. L. LOOMIS. President. JOHN MUNN. Agent. Columbus, Gu., Nov 27. ts HALLO WELL &, THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck .Mattresses. promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly BARRINGER fc MORTON’S ~ Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. f Fills Muiinlactory has been is in successful operation JL for over three years, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, witli good quality of lumber, and tlie latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Sash — 8x10... 7 els I'l iim and and Grazed...l2J,..’ cts. 10x12... 0•• “ ...18 ‘ •• 12 xl4 ..10 “ ■< ... Jo 12 x 10... U•• •• ...27 12 x 18...12 •• •• •• ...!50 “ 12x20... 14 •• •• ...35 12 x 22... 10 “ ” “ ...40 “ 12x24...18- ” “ ...45 “ The above Sasli are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In nil eases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will he added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 80 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window live feet would cost id. without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. V 4 inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one side, 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25—moulding lioth sides, $3 75. lj..j inch thich, 4 pannels moulding on one side, #3 50— moulding both sides, #4 00. inch I hick. 4 panels moulding on one side. $4 00— moulding both sides, #4 50. in addition to tlie above, Blinds painted and furnished with hinges anil catches, if desired; also, Fasli glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, eiiume - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of ull shades and col ors, lor side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and spoeitieatiuus for all descriptions of buiudings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for coustruetion and erection of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumls r planed, and Mooring and ceiling toiigued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages*, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. fJ-All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sasli kept constantly oil luind. All orders sent with the rash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to lie sent by the River, Rail Road, or iu Wagons, will be at the risk of tlie purchaser, 11s tlie work will Is‘ considered delivered. Wi-, Special contractseun lie made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 21. ly J. L. MORTON^ LAND FOR KALE. VI.OT In (’old i county, well marked on as Mineral Tract.! One Isit 202Gjacres in Ma-xSSJ riou comity. Three fractions adjoining, c'liuincnc-e**** iug about one mile above Ruinbridge in Decatur county, aud enthroning tins bank of Flint River for two miles, on which thore are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and the balance as well calculated for making Turpeir tinejas an.v in tlie (southern conutry Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at New Hue Knot Springs, adjoining A.G. Redd,Esq. Titles In disputable. Apply to E. j. lIAItDIX January 31, 1856. Columbus. Oa. BROOKS A CHAPMAN \\UOt I.D cull the attention of Physicians to tlie m u ly discovered medicine culled DU. N. W\ SKAT'S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is super ior to Norwood’s Tine! lire ol \ eratum A cradi, for all purposes that tlie latter has heretofore been used lor. February 4. FANCY CANDIES. JUST U'C'jved a tine supply of FaucyUandles and Con fectionery, at 42 Broad street. February 8. CELLA A THOMAB. J. 11. HULL A, CO., GHOCERY ÜBRCHANTB, AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, Hope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Suit, Teas. Cigars, Tobacco, Wines. Hrundles, Gin, lffi) Moaongahelu, Bourbon, and Scotch Whiskey, and Pro visions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. M Kendree. No. 109. Broad Street. Columbus. ti. November 21. 1855 1> COLUMBUS, GA.. MARCH 4,185 G. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and -Oglethorpe'’ Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, O OLT JM Bl TS aEO R (41 A. WE have now in store and receiving tlie qo®. *l|. s. ■ best ami most extensive stock of velii cles to be found in this country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, ot 11 nest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, ol latest styles aud every variety. ROCK AAV AYS AND BAROUCHES, ot every known pattern and shape, suitable lor olio or two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of tlie latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tint foot that the well known ami highly esteemed work of JAMEB M. QUINBY A CO. us well as that of other ! makers ot the highest reputation, can In- found only at. our House, and that all our stock is made up un der the iiersonul direction of Mr. II.C McKee, (whose long exjK'l'ience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer hetfer work and ut lower prices, than arti cle* of tins same quality can tie sold tor by any other dea ler in this country: and quite as low as they can be af forded in New York city. For proof of which we respect fully invite oil who wish to purchase, to call and see us. AVe are sellitig 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 lie strictly as represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKKK & ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to be found in this country, wo are pre pared, as heretofore. to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, mit Ii the utmost promptness and in the best manner. McK. A R. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Ga. THE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an nouncing to the public that they have, secured the following faculty, to take charge of ‘the College, al the opening of tlie next term. FACULTY ! Col. Augustus Alden, A. M. President—Professor of Eli- ; glish Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. F. X. Forster, a. ji.—Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alden. Instructress in French and Bota ny aLil Principal of Preparatory Department. Music. This institution is located iu one of the most beautiful aud healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned by tin- Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision ; it is kept free from all sectarian Idas—at tile same time, re quisite cure is taken to secure to Hie pupils proper moral, as well as meuta! training. Thu next session will open on tin- second Monday in January next. The Classes will then be organized,"and will progress as heretofore. Boarding ran lie obtained in the best families of tlie place, where the students will be surrounded by the safe guards aud amenities of the families circle. Tlie rates oftuition and board, are us low as those of fered by any similar Institution in this purtofthc elate. Tlie College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical ami Philosophical Apparatus, Globe s. Maps. Charts,fcc.; in fine with everything necessary for illus tration iu tlie several departments ol Natural and Expe rime ii tu) Sdeuces- Tlie College Building is so arranged that the Depart menta will be kept entirely separate, each occupying Hs respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to secure for the Music Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of abilities and moral character. We invite tlie patronage of a liberal and discerning public, being assured, from tlie character and reputation of those constituting the Faculty, and tlie ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of tlie Institu tion, that every pledge we make shell be redeemed, every inducement we oiler w ill prove to be a tact; and that our Institution can challenge comparison with tin- protj/test ill the laud. Persons desiring fu.lthur information in regard to tlie College, will please address 1,. >l. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X. Forster. Cuthbert. Ga.. wlio will furnish them with Circulars, Ac. Jan. 23 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. rjMIE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy I for Young Ladies in Katonton, Piitnan county, Ga.. on Wednesday, January 9th, 1838. In the Literary Department tlie course of study will be extensive and liberal. Tlie Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages w ill be taught if desired. Tlie Ornamental Department will include Music on tlie Piano, Harp, Organ and Guitar. Also, Drawing. Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus will tie furnished iu ordei to af ford ainplo illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will lie provided, so that each pupil may have tlie means ofdail.v practice iu addition to tlie regular lesson. The number of pupils will be limited to Jo. Tuition per annum, $125 00; haif in adwinoe. and the i Balance at the end of tile year. Attention is called to the following advantages: First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when the school is large and overgrown. Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she cun make such a selection from the languages, and tin- Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, the low rate of tuition, compared with that of other schools. Tlie usual charge for the English brunches, is...ski IKJ Music 20 iHi Latin (Extra). - • nil French - 26 00 Drawing and Painting 25 00 Embroidery 25 no Milking tlie aggregate of *IBO 00. To this add tlie extra charges mude for the use •” >n strunleuts, stationery, Ac., and tlie amount will not tali far short of #2OO, whereas, in tin- plan adopted in tills Academy, the charge fur these is 5125 leaving aditferenee of #SO to $75 in its favor. Pens, ink, paper, slates, poueils. Ac., gratis. Books, sheet music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished ut the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me. for the present, at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. Jan 23. I. li. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassville, Georgia. rpilE first Term of this Institution will begin mi the I first Monday in February. 1858, under tlie direction of the following Kuruit y. Rev. Thomas Ha.mjiait, Chairman and Professor of Ancient Languages. Rev. William 11. Koukrt, Professor of Mathematics, liev. If. W. Wiui.dla. Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. W. It. RoDUti. Protein. Professor of Natural Science, llev. B. W. WiiiLlitx, pro tcni. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science. Other Professors will I lecteil as soon as tin- wants of tiro college require it. Board and lodging can lie procured at a hoarding house or in private families, at fn an eight to ten dollars per month. Tuition. 11l Academic department, per year >2B isi In Collage department, par year >4 bn Scholarships. The Board of Trustees are now ottering to sell scholar ships for four years at *lbb <*’ Scholarships for sixteen years at 240 0b Thus making tuition merely nominal Tin- animal commencement will take place on Thurs day after the first Catimlay in July. Location. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college building is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and is a commodious building. Here young men will tie Comparatively free free file allurements of fashionable life, tile baneful intliieiu e of grog shops, and the expos ures of a mixed population. Any information, as well us rotalogii-s, rail he obtained on a indication to tlie undersigned, or any of tlie facility. JOHN H. RICE, December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. RARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL. T OFFER for sale a splendcd ret ofTinnera’ Tools and Mu | L chines, with as tine a set of Patterns as there is in tin | Btalc, very low for cash or good notes and security, puv ’ aide Ist January next. Tell per cent, olt tor rash. A > bargain esu lie had by early application. Also, u lirst rate set of Wool Cards, w ith all apjivrtaiii ing uiachllierv, a- gissl as n-w. ( all Siam or you h*,*- a ’ bargain. J- J. TODD. February 8. llroiwl Street. PRIVATE BOARDING. MRS. C, R. WILLIAMS, on Jackson street, in front of tlie residence of Mr. I’. McClareu. Is prepared to j accommodate a few day boarders. February 9. !• East Alabama Female College, Titskegee, Macon’ Cory ) , Ai.bama. IOCATED iu Titskegee, a vill.ye far-famed for its j lioalthtul climate and re tilled ooci ty. the college is easy of access from cast and west by the Montgomery ami West Point Rail lload which puc es at the distance of four miles, and from the upper anil hover country by 1 excellent roads. The jmlilic may feel assured that the high standard of education here adopted w ill never y i wi red. It is our 1 determination to present at all llliimaii institution wlmso facilities tor instruction shall justly claim for it a posi tion among the lirst in the country. Thrs are, an ele gant and commodious edifice, crr< i-d at a cost of some forty thousand dollars—a large an Ii his Corps of instruc tors—a well selected library—a gi >d i apnrntus and a ca binet, prepared with special refers - c o the wants el'tiio college. The boarders enjoy peculiar ad an ages. ‘They have the privilege of membership in a life-arv society, meet ing weekly tiir rehearsals, reading nr.d exercises ill com position. One hour on Sabbath : ter. loons fs spent by them in giving au analysis of tlm in-.tiling sermon, anil ill other exercises des-'gned to euitiv tea taste for reli gions truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by the governess and oilier memberi of the faculty. Their dormitories are all carpeted. .Veil warmed aud ven tilated, wild furnished with every nee *fill comfort. Re sides hoarding at tlie same table w itli tie President and others of tile Faculty, they aveundcr ti. constant super vision of the gm ci ness who directs th .; i in all matters pertaining to their habits of study aid recreation, ami to the cultivation ot’ their manners. OFFICERS. Literary Dcpnrrxacnt. liiixtiv A. llaco.v, A. M„ President, Alentnl nr 1 Moral Science. Gtomd: \V. Thomas. A. M., Higher Mathematics and .'.:ic nt Languages. J. Kttznczkowskt, French. Italian and 0-rmnn. Miss Ixda ‘Williams. Logic. Rhetoric aud History. Mrs. \. T. Tayi.oi.. English Branches. Miss M E. Womack. Preparatory •:iasas. Musical Depart mint. Be. 8. M. Bahtlktt. l*riuoip.d. Gi Si AVIs Giiyj u:n. ) Mrs. N. T. TAii.hß. | Assistants Miss I,vma Root, ) Oriiuim iitof DepartLftrul. Miss 1,. 11. 111:111, Principal. Miss- Assistant. Hoarding; Department. .Miss L. H. liKin, Governess. Mr. Kampsox J.amiik. (tteward. Mrs. Ehii.y K. I.IMRH, (stewardess. Mrs. I.itimia P vitos. Assistant and Incise. Calender - . First Term, from Sept. 23d to Bee. 23d tc- usive. AY inter Vacation, from l)cc.24th to .la a. 7! l, inclusive. Second Term, from Jan.Sth to April f ih. n lusive. Tided Term, from April nth to July 91 i, In linsive. Summer Vacation, from July ItHli toSgpt. J2d. ineliisive. ('oniiiieiieemeiit of 1858. on Wednesday Jvlv dtli. Ne vvssiivy Eiperict* Hi imary elite s jt*r t*r u 7 00 1) .V: (’ tjh lo 00 .\ Ar )t> I,' O<J (Vllfi;u ill) I*l (iH Jsian{ itu hiding liyJit.N unit \vu*lijn/, pr. i s{.ui"Hf‘ry, t T u., fun iLt lat piv. |iriou. 10 \lra #• Muileni |*<*r u*rfn > 7 00 Drawing. Kinlr•!■ •ry,( , lu::iiU< • ‘V; Cor Fancy Work, per term 0 on Water O'lors. [kt trrin •') 00 OH Paintin::, per term 1 on l iaiiti. tiuilar. >• \ intrn, per t-rm Irt no Isenf In tnmunt> far lestuiH a p artice. per term 2‘fo’ Harp, iiit lutlin- uavuf jiotruiucnt, term... 20 on wlio entering for tin* time at t-Jie l>e* of tin* next ttruu will linl it their to n< >|•111< 1 with the I'reMileni oil tint oihjret. Kuvetniier 21. 1800. ts Texas Real Estate Brokerage, COLLEiTIWG AND LAAD AGENCY. 11VY3IOND, FREEMAN CO., ATTORNEYS AJC £.iYW, CITY OF AUSTIN, Tl A.AS. no.MKS iu Texas, ami wife ohtaiinil ti>is \6( , ncy. Fidclii) to lie interests of non-residents. Registers of Lands f. rmt* in all parts of the .State; full ex hi hits of title an i accurate descrip tions also, Kcgittlers of Town and ( itv >ts. Lands h>- Chal, houuht and sold. Claims o&fti: :<tle State or indi viduals or ;nljusteL and r ati* auras made Ly exriian.uc m Now Orleans or any of h'* Northern cities, if desired. Tuxes paid mi land -itt -U in any part of the State. A tin trough and iutima e k lowletlyo of the country and land syslem. insures si jei or locations amt the host titles. Stranjiers h)kinjr r Tix/w may always have some ieiufuip, iteflis and u&eful li-L* s at tlie other of this Aueiie\. Ki ~J-fers open forex./ i*li atiou. Jn tit<* l>egiiuiiiy r of h r n*v utJ n in 1836. ‘lVx.t -olfered Uuiiities. iu land, to v 1 n.teei-s w ho serve in her arjuirs. He tan now • fst to t?ie Mirvivors and heirs of those who thus served th reef* very of .ill the lauds promised by tin* •'toverntaer.t of Texas. Our advantages are sneh. tiiat we art p-;m it to Hivestigute and prosecute all k JP. dor money, re gardle: .> of their- 1 di. We;_ive pa tic tar alteutbu to the recovery of property illegally o v: warraiitiibly dis poseilof by agents or administrato and: o the. investiga tion of ih<* rightßof liirs. deviscesci* !e dees, and to the sHlloment of estate.* To persons having Islihl Certificate* for Lucntjoii, we can oiler particular inducements. i.i horou-h and in timate knowledge of the vaeant l&r.dgf tI surveys of the State, obtained in many iji stances ran personal inspef lion, insures the most favorable I *.)ti >us. atlen tion to the laud system of Texas f* i a lumber of years, and mi accurate knowledge of 111 ** and He rent claves ot titles, toget I tel* witli a. large nuioud'.OL land registered in our oitiee for sale, emthles us to furaidi prompt, and re lialde information and assistance topwfons desiring good homes, and to otter superior advantage to those w idling to liiako safe aud protituble iii vent rj cats. We are oifnine for sale hinds in jvcrv part of the State, improved stud unimpr<)vel. of •very tpmlit\. and In ti acts to suit, purebast rs—town an I city jropeji\ iu short, every kind of real estate, oa ’ln- nio&l I'avorable terms. Ifdi’sired, we will examine h.nd iu any puiLot the State, and lua ertain ils valtie. We invite the attention of pcivor.* having town property iu Texas for eulo, to our otfl t, as furnishing a cheap and idh*cfive inode oi’ advert; and <d mercan tile houses mid individuals, to tin- rej ecting brunch ol our bii.-ines.i, ;is a medium for pr njt nod ellb jeui col lections. It A Y MON I* FhtfKMAN c t'O. Dc’ucinbei J>> -*lf SOUVfIKICN MILITAin: AC ADJSMI , FitKI)ONTA, CUAAimiJtS COt TY. ALA G. F. HILL, Esq., Principal 3; id Proprietor, Mu. N. W ARMS FROVG. Ghulii: te i ‘ tlia'l Slab’ Militarv Ai'ieh my. South <'au ina. rt -.i.feiit Du. I’I.TN AM ,t Fin. J. S. BARlil I. /.. B.j rpni; ),mi'ii, s,-h. Ih-d-- Ye#* tl'S Ai.-leiny • mn- J 111-11 lnl an Aifiiukiy. January I -th 1305', nml wiß i-n ----tiliue ill --8- -I1 ihiving forty week- A- thi-i Ai.a'h'iu.y riwiviii very It nr a—latate r n ‘in tll’ StiU’ at Hi- l.i-t m i .inn “l* the I gif. ituri . Hun will Iw nil cllurg- l'u|’ lultleii. On enhl ibg tlie I unlit >| I i>>u. : an liiitlutii'ii ti e us twenty ibiltai “ w II t * requir—l ul'eiu h C'iuiet, except bin'll ns i nine mnli r 111* the followin'; jin,- vi.juli. viz: Knell oetinly in the St;it- ul Ahiliii cal entiib Jni.n'inl i one (’mleth'i'ii of I'lmrge. Sn-li Uaih tfn fie aeb-eteil by the Judge us L'ruiahe aiul t'uu)y Uu3lt ihwiom r>. I'rnni mil'll ,iii-ii ir are talynteil ih vemng an. nfg.mil mural cliHfaetei'. Ovnlian> rlniiifil receive til. p:efer-m e. Uiil’llSE OF STUDIES •Spelling. H-mling. WWUog. ArlthmiiUr. Gruliiiuur. Ucograjiliy ami llitury. Algebra. I’liilli. D :q ‘ ‘ tel Aiial.ili-.il Trigoininietry. < ib ulm. Slintl.iwa unit Pet qv.-flve, Naln ral aiul Mural l,liil..Bu|ihy,Ciieiuiitry,<:'jriT9.vncitig.U"n -tituthmal Law. And. nt Languagea; Frt.ieli, Civil ami Military Kiiglneering, Siirv. yiii; . M.cirniicK amt A>- tronuiny. . . ‘fail ie:. will lie taught 111 Kin Ii tlmei • Ant In Intel Inly ’ with tile regular >tinlii:. The iliNcipline will fie enf.if.-eil. IV! FORM. | DießaGuati.t GtevL'ail. tGlulh.tilmul Egeillar.tiiniiii. il i with convex metallic button* ami iXt*Z Hi inch Black I cloth, arc,.riling to tlm ii.-n.tl style: rifttfl 4 Grey Cloth, j w j(|, lilnek -trijv’ oil the outer seam n Ti e Iml an eighth I |nch" in width —t” bo worn till the fn it tl May. White Pants from let .May till Srptembt . The II nlf Mill i. not to Ins worn exr p; >n general pa i rialeK. and kiiHi -qieelalivi-aiHtißaaifha • fU'ftl v fM-tnirtor limy (lllei't. The Aemh'iny Biiilutngw are huge i .c, well arranged, i nml the locution i> eminently lnmltliy. Boar,l call la- nrixured from tic Id to: (g, and ilia h a month. The principal will no direct the e*,,it!ri of hia piqiila as. if |iosoible, to make them practical aid ns -tu! men. The experience and quuJitU.'ftttniw if ne iuetriictof* will entitle tlliK IllNtltllthm, in ii iligl F. ‘ice. to public fell fide,ire. F. A. ZAHIAKA. jly-d4m .Secretary of the loot Jot Vfitor. IRISH POTATOES. I .i'. Barrels jeliow Irish Potato**,Tecalved and for sale : Z J by JJJIEB LIOON. THE BRITISH PEAIODD U.s, AND THE FARMXfXTS OUJLB. Great reduction in tin. price of tlie latter publication. L. Scott A Cos., Now York, coutinue to publish the fol low ing leading British Periodicals, viz: TIIE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE KDINGBUIIGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). the Westminster review (Liberal). 1 BLACKWOOD S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). r |HIK great and important event*—Religious, Political, X and .Military—now agitating thonations of the Old World, give to these Public,atior- an interest and value they never before possessed. They occupy a niiddls ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, aud dying rumors or the newspaper, anil the ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after the living interest iu the fuou lie records shall haTe (Hissed away. The progress of th.- War in the East occu pies a large spare ill their pag s. Every movement is closely criticised, whether ol liiend or of foe, mid nil shel l comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from the Crimea and from (lie Baltic ii: Blackwood's Magazine, from two of it> most popular ci ntrlliutors, give a more Intelligible aud reliable account id the movements of the great belligerents that can elsewhere lie fouud. These Periodicals uhly represent the three great politi cal parties of Great Britain— Whig, Tory, and ltudical, — but politics forms only one feature of their character.— As Organs of the most profound Writers on Science, Lite rature, Morality, and Religion, tl oy stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con sidered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they bu llish a more correct and satisfactory record of tlie cur rent literature of ilie day, throughout tlie world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. Early Uofila s. I'lie receipt of .IcVu/ev .S'/orDut.in tlie British publish er- gin s additional value to the -e Reprints, especially during the present exciting state i t’ Europeuu attain, in iiMinn l. as they can now be placed in tlie bauds of sub s. ril..-is about as 5...,ij as tin. original editions. Terms. Per aim. For any one ot the tour reviews $3 08 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three of tlie four Review 1 7 00 Tor all four of the Reviews 8 00 Ter Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Review 1 9 00 For Blackwood and the four l!e w iews 10 00 Payments to be made in nil em? 9in advance. Money , . orient in the Mate where issued will tie received nt par. Clubbing, A discount of twenty-five per cint. from tlie above pri | eeswill be allowed lo Clubs ordering direct from 1,. Scott .V Cos., four or more copies of any cue or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Bleckwood, or of one Re view. will lie sent o* one address lrrs!t: four copies of the lour Reviews mid Blackwood forJßu; and soon. Postage, In all tin principal ciitcs and t wns, these works will be delivered, free of postage. When sent by mail, tlie , postage to any pari of the ( nited Mates will he but twm ly-fiitn- a lit* a year for “Blackwood,” and but fourteen ci a/s a year for each of the Kcvirwf. THE FARMER’S GUIDE To Scientific nntl Praeflrnl Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, K. K. 8. of .'Cdinliurgh. and the late J. I’. Norton. Professor of i-c'cntific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. 2 v’ols. Royal Octavo.— li.iMi pages, and numerous Wood dud Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agri cull me ever published, and in elder to give it a wider cire.iihilion the publishers have r mlved to reduce the prlre to Five Dollars for file Two Volumes!! W hen sent by mail (post-paid) t > California anil Oregon the price w ill be >7. To any other part of the Union and to Camilla (|insF-).aid). >O. ♦} TIPs work is not tlieold —Book of the Farm.'’ Remittances for any of the ab, - .• publications should always l.e addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD. SCOT! E CO.. No. 54 (3 II Street, New Y'ork. BROWN'S NEW HOTEL. Opposite the Passenger Depot, Macon, Ga. Is uow open lor (In; reception ot the traveling public, Nojuiirimr and uiti/rit, mulcr tho following programme of uiimiuKtnit i<m : B.FsAAC3 WN, }'W° r, ‘- B. I' 1 . Denao, t w ipi*riutcii<h ni. r IMILS now Jlotul lias much to rondcr it at true- X live so flic way-lorcr, who may visit Macon ♦ii pirusiiru nr businuss. It.” lot ill ion is opposite to the ln’cw i’ußHengerJkJLL 1 )(• Im>t on -111* Street, ami at ava QVenient distance from tin- Ware Houses and business part of tlie city. To fami lies and oihers who tarry but a :a\v hours in the place. Rn*wn's Hotel will furnish all neidful accommodations witliout delay and < xpen.<4*of Omnibus transportation to dtstaut lioteb. Tlie floums are large, airy uhriv*l! ventilated, many of them Jiaving communicating door*, and suitable for par lies and families. The Furniture is entirely new and ofthe most improv ed style of hotel njuipuiont. TlmCulimu v I)e|Girfinent will hi under the special er of that well known aud efticient Ctiirrer, Mr. E. Isaacs. Tin* (b ueraj Siij>rriiiteu<leiice *i;jd Keception Depart ments <’onfimd to Mr. Ik F. Dei. j?. long aud favorably known as the popular FuperintenUfcut of tlie Floyd House of Ma on. 11 is Lady w ill give lior attention to tlie com fort of the Ladies who may sojourn at, or visit the House. Meals will always be in readiness on tho arrival of the different Rail Road Trains. The Pa! will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Li'iuor . A Livery Stable and Uarb<ir Sh*>p are qI udj-uictaof ( Mi” Hotej. TL'e bouse is I'm uished with OLCand witli iiathLooms. I uder the \ariuus siTaiigementstho Propriotc -fa themselves that tliey will bo ab/c. tosnpp/y ;very/eason ab/r want of their guests and erfc.b/ish for their House tie-reputation id a- first ( /ass II Ae/.*” The pub/ic pat* loimge is respect in/t v so/*ited. K. Jj. BKOW'N. jaw Htl* K, ISAAC*. ’ B\V < O-PAIiTiVKUSIIIP. MARBLE YARD, J. H. MADDEN A THOMAS KINNEY, nA \ Ii formed a co-partnershif for the purpose of ear rying on the business of Marblf ( lilting, (.rnnUe Work, At the old “taiid of ,1. TJ. Madden, lb?, Broad Street, Crlumbus, Ga., a.” well as (lie ueu -laud of J. li. Madden on Oglethorpe . t . where they will at all tliue.‘ b© found, ready to re -i\e and promptly toexrcuta ill orders given to them. They pledge Hu m.-elvvs tu satfvfy all who patronize them iu material. Workmanship and (juickaetta of exe ctHioii. They will keep cons ta i tty on hand Cement autl PladM’ of Parti*. jnoisr BAILING, el’ (be ,iewest [Hittcrus always pr l .curtU oil the most ail viiutiigruUh ami rmsnuahlp term,. Ml wlio know Aliubli-n, know 1 ini to l.e a workman ofta.-tc aml jiiiigment. Tliokc vv Fro wish to show respect loth. “.I.ar ones ile|Mii''cil” will ttml it to tlicir advan ta; e In -in the new lino a call Feb 15 To I’lvyslciivn* ml Citlicun ofGeorgla. t MAV PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile ,\ iilteetfi.iis h-been lUscnvere l by a talented Physi m.iin| \i v. Vcik. This ilioiver;t involves anew princi* ph’ bv nlj. I, tlie ,i h. imsifive comtttioii of the system cal ie.l i'evee. o el,ao•_e.f (lie norfn.it or lieiilthy state dl re. il v a ii.l villnml. less of vitality Tliis.valiiabb relne.lv is ealfe.i \< gative FJiotrir Fluid, and i [.l'c|*.it'i',l bv N. Vv'. Beat. ‘l. D., New York. It is exlen.-jvel v ii i .1 in tlo-hnspiluls iu France, and ha*been ex 8 n.-iv. ly used iii (be practice ts a number of tlie most Inbiited members ofthe medical fraternity. The atten tion ol Ptn -i. i;.ii- i- most I'espeiHfully solicited to the vjriue ol this iiiedieinc iii I tie treatment of Fevers. Try Band vo'i wilt never quit its use. It is far superior to Noi vv.ml ■ fiiieliir. ior reducing the pulse. Tnls asser | lieu will fi I'l'oVeli by ..ne single trial. A luil dexerlplion of tin* treiitmiQt of Fevere by Ihe use I .1 Hr. ,\. \\ . Seat's Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen ■ol llie.li-. i.verer, will lie jiiiliiishid Jo tin’ eoillin I ,K ol the , Sim. in lie course ofthe (uvseiit vek. I ll.’ Negative FJeefrir Fluid Ii for sals at the Drug 1 Store- of Duiiturtli A Nagel, and Brooks A Cliapmaii. in Cobiuibn... February I- ____ for SALK ON CONSIGNMENT. | ) tcitv side- Ham-. Scd Onts and Corn. Ily J) HUJHKH A DANIEL. ( Jan IS—II - TOBACCO. f*) Boxes Tobacco, various brands, received and for -iOs.il.by JAMES LIOON. LEAF LAIID. Ii ST received ami for sale 11)0 barrels, bait laurel.- aud *1 k. best A No. 1. new Leaf liv'd. For sale by Dec. J j n JAMES LIGON. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. ’ PIIE undersigned have entered into tho GROCERA | BUSINESS, under tin: firir and name of KIDG- M AV. CIjECKLEY .v CO. \V. will keep constantly on I hand a large kbK*k of choice Groceries. I). A. RIDGWAY, A. D. CLKCKLEY, M. D. DONKY, janhtl _H. M. CLKCKLEY. WANTED, BV n young man who cun give Ihe very best reference, a situation, as BOOK KEEPER or SALESMAN in any respectable establishment. Apply at this offlee. February 8,2 t SHAKER GARDEN SEED. >f E\V, cheap, as good as the best, warranted Fieh, I now on lißint ami to anfve, at J J. TODD’S, I December XI 28 Broad Street. {NO. 177.