The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, March 19, 1856, Image 1

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I: lit failK #uii. y THOMAS DE WOLF. I Dollars a year. Wlio.ru the sale ‘'■‘mulu till-loss than a year, at the rat# of : “ month. Single copies, Vivo Cents. ’ ADVERTISING KATES. . w j|i i,u inserted at Five Cunts a line •riiseiije 11 ■ j Cents a line for each suhsi lh'” !i a ‘film same—to be jiaid tor when the i aamlod into the otliee. , ONTUAUT AOVEUTIhKHS. ..xeeeiling 0 Hues, not renewable, will lie months for ft. six months for sti, or ouu •I “'j’ ,| j u|( , agreed upon to he paid for before the ‘"'“ineiils not exn-edinK ten lines, renewable ad at S2O a year —to be paid for i|narterly cuts of tlo lines, renewable at pleasure, in r.,l ’ ‘0 a year- payable quarterly ill advance. ” T'advertiseuieiits exeeediug 20 lines, will he r r the rate of $lO for thr every additional ten •iv ible quarterly fh.udvo ;. 1 .Mo-ntsor noliees, weupying a place between I ‘ .'matter and advertisements, will he i-bargi/il ,!t"i"a line for every Insertion. orgia Female College. IF Institution is organized amler four collar'le|ntrtmcnt,s of InstruotUiii, viz: illivsistn, tlio Academic, the depart iiieiit itvuage?! and the Ornamental Depnrt i,e Collegiftte department, is taught ev i„o- that is neeessary for I lie full devel - ,t ut’ the mental powers, the Common , s i,ring kept in constant review, the Academic department, is (aught vermay he necessary for pro) paving* tlm lo enter advantageously upon her Col - ireer. lie department of Languages, Latin, mid I'VcneLi are taught. Uriiainental department prises the eliools of Music and Ifesign. In the instruction is given upon all the usual ‘pints, while in the, latter, every variety wing, I’ail) ting, &C. is taught, location (Madison, Morgan County,; unrivalled for its social and religious ..c-. and for the salubrity of its climate. Voiing Ladies hoard in Private Families, t|,y receive all those oftiees of mater - ■(. and kindness which are necessary for ealtli and comfort. next term commences on Monday the January. logues may lie obtained by applying to of the officers. It. L). MIf.LARV, Sec’y of Faculty, ison, Nov. 14th, 1855. VVF.TTE FKMAJ.E ( OhbEbE. ; First Session, for 1856, will commence Monday the 21st of January, and close 2d of July. ‘ PACULiT Y. J. F. Hlxdsok, Principal. I. E. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. Dept. human, Professor of Music. fates of Tuition Per Annum. y class sl6 00 ! atory class 25 00 j car in regular course 32 00 ree years each “ 40 00 Language 20 00 >n the Piano, including use of Tn nent 50 00 I in the Harp, including use of In ncat 05 00 at the Guitar 40 00 ital Expenses, 1 00 Latin and Greek Languages will be : as a part of the regular course, to all j sire them. action will be given in Drawing, Pain- j mbroidory, Wax and Paper Flowers at ‘ ,al rates. 1 music will be taught to the whole ‘■iiol, free of charge. .Boittig ladies can he accommodated with IBSi'ditig in the family of the Principal, or in Mpcotahle families, at ten dollars per month, my thing furnished except lights and tow ■n,rents and guardians living at a distance, j ■ requested to appoint an agent in La Fay- ! Ms. who shall make all purchases of clothing, j N for their daughters or wards. J. 1L Norman is an experienced and j ■accessl ul teacher of music, and is prepared to j instruction in the art of Composition, and i ■horougli Dass, to advanced pupils. ■lie Institution is supplied with a Harp, and j •iili new Pianos. iss Hotchkiss, who has not, heretofore, j Bn connected with the Institution, comes to ■highly recommended, as a teacher of rare I Bii heat ions. Among other testimonials the I Bowing letter from Prof. Newman, of Union Biege, New York, is an ample guarantee for B iiiility and etiiciency : Union College, Dec. 29,1855. BhuaSui:—ln reply to your inquiry, 1 B'M say, Miss Hotchkiss, l know to he eini- B'hy qualified for teaching. Her scolorship Bo ioaal and very thorough. Kite is enter s’" 1 !? and ambitious—loves to teach, and on B whole, is the lies! qualified for it of any B> I ever instructed. I speak thus colifi ■ hocause she was a pupil of mine some |r or five years. Truly yours, I JOHN NEWMAN. ■ pon thcgencralprinciple that nothiug tends ■ ‘” impair and destroy the intellect, than licisil liahils of study, no young lady, in ! ■ - Institution will be permitted lo take up ■ “"beyond the grasp of her mind, or to ad i|,,ln a lower to a higher class until she ■ “"'"ughly mastered all that precedes.— - j H! “dud that has not comprehended common I ■ ‘ “'""fo and English Grammar, is but poor- j ■'lualified to grapple with the Intricacies of I “goer mathematics, or the subtleties of j ■ :i physics. ’ mvite patronage, and we intend to de ", ‘’ ■ hut we do not promise to make sehol- B !” 11 ‘ l "y : While modern science has al ■ •uinihilated time and space, the mind ■ 1 1 only its original qualities and eapabil w.•11 , ‘’dolled, in its onward progress, j t n 1 “pemleut upon the principles of asso "‘n. tin: powers of judgement and memory. ” •” ‘aiicement in knowledge now, as it has is S k, w . * j ft n4. 1 1 VIVKRsiTV OF MEOItUIA. Athkns, DecomlKT 18,1865. rl ~ i,,.! ‘' ’ “f thin liistitlltiou will mximmuiiuu on b" r Am,i.Jt' 1 -’ V 1 ‘kuiunry next, and euntiinie until tin* go. 1,. ‘ w ‘. , eu there will Im a week's vacation, after iiinin,,‘"y”' 11 ber.suine.l until the winter vin ation. J :i. follow- Ilrst of November. • !!‘K ■'* mill experienced ollirem prise 111 tils who are I'XlM‘i'ted tube ut tliolr HA 1 ..,|, fVr 0 " 1 ’ ‘Hieliarxe us llu-ir duties. ** t .1,,,|. ‘ 11 ’ “• Prealdont mid Professor of I'oliti- Mental Philosophy. ■ l.ilsrutur,. ‘ * ‘ A ’ M f P'otoseor ol'AnHent l.ini"im'es ® 1,.e, ‘"‘d'T, D. .... ProfiMHor of llellee Lettres, H. , ( |. | hliristlaioty and History. ■ rut F r.'ViVli M ’ Hroh'ssiir of Natural .Sciences ami * JVjJ&FS’ A ’ M “ H'ofessor oi Miitln-iuatii's. W i.i.rp, < - ivil Eii(?merinj<. ** ,I'lu-mistry "’ M “ ~|of ‘‘ssor of Natural Pliib.sn- I :,: ol|'ie'lT;.0 l |'ie'lT;.p U w ll 'o 1 ‘?- U,|,ki,l LL - “•> I’rofessor of Law. ■ A i'lia,.,' H- ferreil, Professor of Law. |i ny Waddell, a. M., Tutor in Ancient I.an- H 1 *iiu \y ij , I ‘ pplir Ull * \ r / A> Tutor in MatiiemativN. V’ lt )i“ 1. h .' ,,,Uhh are reconimeinM to be i*rt*s ■ I'dreuu hu I of th J \ *ht'u P^u lana n,H . y fftel antiilied that tlieir ■ ‘an. 24 ti nere obtain a thorough etlucHtion^ AvSBL'KV HULL, Sec'ry. Ilf Into &M. VOi.. 1.1 ItKMOVA 1,. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAItIMIS & KOONRV, llaVe reinON ed tie ir extensive sleek i.f Furniture to their lltOlV FRONT,) New Four Story llrlek ItiiiDllng, Nearly op|Hisite tlieir lllil Htaii.l, VV dl'-KK tley will he. happy lo see tlieir ft lands and IV customers ami show them sometliiiq; brilliant and invltiiijs in the way of Furniture. tjnr Wai'e-ltiHiiiis are iitie<|iialled in lieauty, and our F lirniturP ree/ear/ii*, We oiler rare advantages In pur ehasers, turnishine houses in a tasteful and ■niilurni style, by iiaviua’ aluvuieli ofeiir hiisiness in New Furl, city, whore tbe Senior partner iiii<niilaei ores, uii'ler his own eye, articles to sail lln> most fastidious. \)e have on hand furniture suitable Mr Parlor, Bod, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen .(ir., of Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, A’ and as how tut ean lie found North or South. An assort ineltt of CAItPKTUVa AND C URTAINS, will also be on band, that will not fail to please, ('all and see. Our stock consists in part of Elmsliitv, Tele a Tries, VVliat Nuts Arm ( hairs, aixl Sofas, id Ruse-Wood, hrueatelle atnl Maiiugauy, for i‘t.v - J.-. lElirca ns, Dressing, Marble and Maiiiisaiiy ‘Pops. Side-Hoards -Marble and Mahopany Tops, linok Cases of all kiinls and Secretaries attached. Tal>l *s—►Centic, Lining. Work anti blxtcn.sioii. Bedsteads High amiims jmst, Fivncli ami ( Enamel for Bed Koomn, all rohn>\ NValnnfc and Mu liofip'uiy Sets for JJed Rooms. Chair s—an e\tt‘Ohiv<* assmliuent of all woods, liimkiii!;’ (dassrs—all si/on, in fraim sand ‘ail. Carpi*! s—Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry. ( iiriains—of Urocatelle and Damask, all eolors. Siiades (Jilt Carnfr.esand rurtain lioidcrs. January 17, ISSG. A. K. AYER, < ; KiNKIiAI. A<; LNT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RBOEIVING A ixl Forwarding Alcrcitant, No. 1 It l West Side Broad Street, Columbus, (la. its-Particular attention given to tliekeepinjr.inirchase and sale of Negroes. Ahii'Adiniuistrators’ and J-lxeciitors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Out 2li. iy J. C. Kt'SiJ. J. 11. liAVJS. W. 11. I.ONU, RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION iIEItUEAN T 8 Ami Agents, SAVANNAH, (JIsiOKGIA. ILli imrcliiiso and soil ootton and otlior piodui-.m on fV >:ummission, and stiictly attend to an<l fillftitr.ordora from thy country. liuso, Ratten A:Co., agents (Joliimlms. Iy whom lihoral advances will he made u eitluT t* or through 11s to our friends tn Liverpool nr tFic Xorfh. Jan. 10 ly LAHPKIN IIOTEJd. Xiumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. rnilE above Hot*l has Been reimva- r_ n I. ted and re-furnished. The undersigned thankful for past favors will take pleasure in a<> commodating all those who may favor him with tlieir patronage. I\ LAMI*KI\, Dec U Proprietor. TO RENT. 4 COMFORTABLE Kesidcucein the nth Wald, jX witli o neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke-]||2|* house, stable, and the host water in tin* City. L—l.iML Apply at this Offioe. Jan 20 INSURANCE. I AIRE. MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in 1 responsible com panics by JOHN M.CNN. Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard A Oo.'s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000. S. L. LOOMIS. President. JOHN MU NX, Agent. Oolmnbus, Ca., Nov *27. ts HALLOWELL THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Col unihiiH, GeorgiH, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses. promptly cxei’uted. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly BARRINGER & MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OfifiBTIIOKDK .STIIEKT, CftI.UMBUS, HA. rill! IS Manufactory has been isin successful operation X for over three years, and is still continued. All work will bo done hy experienced workmen, with, good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOCKS, Will he furnislnd and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Saflh 8 x 10... 7 ets Primed and Grazed...l2J4 cts. 10 x 12... 9 * k *• ...18 “ 12 xl4 ..10 u * “ ...25 “ 12 x 1t)...11 “ “ ...27 “ 12 x 18...12 “ ‘* “ ...30 “ 12 x 20... 14 “ - 4 ...35 “ 12 x 22...10 “ “ ‘ 4 ...40 12 x 24...18 “ 4 ‘ k 4 ...45 ‘ 4 The. above Sash are * M h thick, and made plain. In all cases where tin y are made Lip-Sash, twh cunts jier light will be added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Koliing Blinds for Windows, tiO cents pur foot, measuring the length, A window live feel would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. IJ.A inch thick, without moulding, $2 50— moulding one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. \'Yx inch thick, without moulding, *2 75—moulding one side. 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. V/j, inch tliicli, 4 pan riels moulding on one side, £3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. \'Y inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side. £1 00 — moulding both sides, $-1 50. In addition to the above. Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed With (Jcriuaii or French plate, painted, stained, euame - led, oiitlmsmid and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side and transom lights and olHce windows. PI ans and spec,ilieatieiis for all of buindiugs furnished to order, with est imates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and erection of build ings, 011 reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongued 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. ts &-All the above work will he furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt, at tention. Work to be sent by tin* River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will he considered delivered. “Special contracts can he made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. VL< >T in Uohh county, well marked on the Grant as Mineral Tract.; One hot ‘20214 acres in Ma rion county. Three fractions adjoining, conimcn* ■ ing ulmiitone mile above Bain bridge hi Decatur county, anil embracing the hank of Flint River for two miles, on \vhi h there are sonic good Hammock and Cotton Bands, and the balance as well calculated for making Turpon tine|as any in tlie Southern country Also a Lot witli comfortable improvements at New Pin* Knot Springs, adjoining A.G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN January 31, 1860. Columbus, Ga. BROOKS &, CHAPMAN \m rol’bl) call tie* attention of Physicianh to tbe \ \ newly discovereil medicine called IJII. X. W. SLAT'S NEGATIVE ELEGTKIC FLUID. It ianujoaior to XorwmxlVTincture of Vuratuni Venuli. for all pur|ioeH tlmt tlic latter lias iieretofori- liecu n.-ed for. February 4. FANCY (ANDIES. I UHT rer ived a fine supply of Fancy Candies mid Gon t| fectionery, at 42 Broad street. February u. CEL LA k THOMAS. .1. R. HULL A CO., GrROCERY MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN 1 BAGGING, Rope, Twine Sugar. Coflee. Molasses. Salt, # Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, Brandies, Gin. Rye, Moiiongahela, Boilrlxn, and .Scotch Whiskey, and Pro visions and generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendrce. No. DJ9. Broad Street. Columbus. Ga November 21.1865. ly GOLUMIUIS, GA.. MARCH 19, 185(1. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, BAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Ferry” and “Oglethorpe’’ Motels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, CUJiIIMUIIS, IbOlUi I A. Y\J E have now in store and receiving the CfSRSUsp \\ best and most extensive Block of vehi vies to Ih) found in tbis country, comprising CAIjEGHES AND MOCK CAJ jECHES, of linest and richest linisli, and mo.°t elegant aptieHianoe. BERLINS AND COACHES, I ‘d hihv.L styles and every variety. DOC K.\WAYS AND BAROUCTIES, of every knowji pattern and shape, suitable for one or t"'” horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, )1 tin* latest ami most iasliionalde styles now used. Tho fact that, the well known and highly osUeined work of JAMES M. QI'INBY’ & i'O . as well irs that of other makers of the highost reputation, can be found only Jit our lio iis4‘, anil that ail our stock is made up un der the personal direction of Mr. II.(J .McKee, (whose long e \pel i<‘iico guarantees its quality) enables us to offer lu*ll*r work and at lowrr prirrx, than mti | cles of the same quality can b sold for by any other dea ler iu this roilntry ; and quite as low as tlu*y e.uu be. af forded in New York city. For proof of which wenspeet ; fully invito all who wish to )mrchflse, to call and us. Wo are selling at, the very lowest rates, for rash or |i provret < r<dit, and always ask our prices, iso our customers and strangers as well, may rely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve ry article is war ran ted to he strictly as ; represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKEK & ROBERTS, N. B.—Having tie* best regular set of Carriage ; workmen to be tbund in this country, wo are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repui 111144 at the lowest possible rates, with the iitmosl. j prompt ness ami in Hie best manner. MeK. A It. January 28. ly !>f A SONIC FEMAL E ( OLLEGK. Ij utnpk i 11 , a h. ! FIMI ETrustees of this institution take pleasure in an I noiinciiig to |he public that they have secured the | following faculty, to take ( barge of Hie College, at tbe opening of tin* next terui. FACULTY I 001. Augustus Ah!'*n. A. M. Pro.,sklent-- Professor of Ku glish Literature and Ancient. Languages. Rev. E. X. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Scienee and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alden, In \ met less in French and Bota ny alid 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. Ire from all sectarian bias -at tbe same time, re qulsjte enj-cis taken to secure to tie* pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on the second Monday in January next. TJie Glasses will then la* organized, and will progress as heretofore. Guarding can bo obtained in the last families of the place, where the students w ill be surrounded by the eab guards and amenities of the families circle. Tin- rates of tuition and board, areas low as those of fered by any similar Institution in this part of the State. Tin* College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps, Charts, <tc.; in line with everything necessary for illus tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Sciences- The College Building is so arranged that, the Depart ments will be kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements arc now in progress to secure for the Music Department, a gent leman of the highest grade of abilities and moral character. \Ye invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning pul die, being assured, from the character and reputation of those constituting the Faculty, and the ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of Hie Institu tion, that every pledge we make shall be redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove ;>be a fact; and that our Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest in the land. Persons desiring In.itlicr information in regard to the College, w ill please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Be\. F. X. Forster, Cuthbert, Ga., who will furnish them witli Circulars, &c. Jan. 23 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, f IMIK undersigned designs opening a Private Academy X for Young Ladies iu Katonton, Putnan county, Ga.. on Wednesday, January 9th, 185*1. In the Literary Department the course of study will he extensive and liberal. The Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages will Im* taught if desired. The Ornamental Department will include Music on the Piano, llarp, Organ and Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus will Ik* furnished in order to af ford ample illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided, so that each pupil may have the meaineofdaily practice in addition t< the regular lesson. The number of pupils w ill be limit’ and to 3*i. Tuition per annum, $125 00 ; hail'in ad v/mce, aml Un balance at the end of the 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 tin* regular course of study, sin* ca n make such a selection from the languages, and the Ornamental Department, as t ime and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, tbe low rate of tuition, compared with that of ot her schools. The usual charge for the Enc lirili branches, i5...540 bo Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 29 00 French 44 * 20 00 Drawing and Painting 25 00 Embroidery 25 00 Making the aggregate of SIBO 0*). To this add the extra charges made for the use (J’ui strunienfs. stationery, fcc.. and tin* amount will not fall far short of $290. whereas, in the plan adopted iu this 1 Academy, the charge for lhe.se is $125 leaving a difference I of SSO to $75 in its favor. ; Pens, ink. paper, slates, pencils. Ac., gratis. Books, Klieetmusic, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at the usual rales. Persons desiring further informat ion. or wishing to en ter tlieir daughters or wards, may address in#*, for tin* present, at Lumpkin. Stewart County, (iu. Jan 23. I. It. BRANIIAM CIIERDKEFj BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassvilie, Georgia. riMIE 111 I Trim of this Institution will begin on the I liiHt Monday in February. 1860, under the direction of tbe tV,Mowing Far i II y. Rev. ‘I now \s II vMUAi.r, Chairman and Professor of Am lent Languages. Rev. William 11. Robkht. Pmtessor of Mathematics. Rev. B. W. WiiiLiow Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. W. 11. ItoßKiPr. Pro tein. Professor of Natural Science. Rev. B. W. WhILUKN. pro D*ni. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual .Science. Other Professors will be elected as soolf a* tin* wants of the college require i*. Board and lodging can Ik* procured at a boarding hoii. e or in private families, at from eight to ten dollars per month. Tn it ion. in Academic department, per y ar *2K 09 In College department, per year 31 Schola isliips. The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar ships for four years at. I*mi on ■Scholarships for sixteen years,at 240 00 Thus making tuition merely nominal Tin* annual commencement, will take pine* on Thurs day after the first Saturday in July. Location. Cassvilie is a healthy location. Our college, budding is situated three quartern of a mile from the village, and is a commodious building. Here young nu n will he comparatively free free tin* allurements of fuMhiouahle life, the baneful influence of grog shops, and the expos ures of a mixed population. Any information, os well us (dialogues, can lx; obt ain’ and on application to tin* undersigned, or any of the faculty. JOHN H. RICE, December 31. Secretary Hoard of Trustees. RARE CHANCE FOR SMALL ( APITA Ij. I” OFFER for salea sphiuled set otTinm*is’ Tools mid Ma chines, with us line a set of Patterns as there is in tie* State, very low for cash or good notes and security, p<n able Ist January next. Ten per cent., oft for cash. A bargain can lx* bad bv early application. Also, a first rate set of Wool Cards, with all appertain ing machinery, as good as new, (’all soon or you lose a bargain. J. J. TODD, February b. 20 Broad Htreet. Pit! VA T E HO A RIM NO. Mltc. ('. R. WILLIAMS, on Jackson street, iu Lout of tin* residence of Mr. P. McClaren. is prepared *0 accommodate a few ‘lay boarders. February 9. lw East Alabama Female College, Tuxkkoke, Macon County, Albama. IOOATKI) in Tick. a village far lamed for iia j huallhful Chilian- and refined Boeiety, the college in 1-asy of access from eieA and west hy the Montgomer y and Weal I’oinl Kail Hoad which pusses at tile distance | of four miles, and from the up per and lower country by ; cxcelleri! roads. Thr public may feelassureillhatt.hu high standard of udneatiou hero adopted will never he lowered. It is our | determination to present at all times an institution whose ! facilities for instruction shall Justly claim tor it a posi tion among tin’ tirst in the country. These are. an ole trant and commodious editice, erected at a cost of some forty thousand dollars a large amt able corps ol iu .trrn'- lors a well selected library a good apparatus and a ca binet. prepared with special reference to the wAuts of the is it lege, Tlie hoarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have the privilege of membership ill a literary society, meet i ing weekly for rehearsals, rending ami e.vcrcises iu com position. One hour on Sal,hath aileron,,us is spent by ; them in giving’ an analysis of the morning sermon, and in other exercises designed to cultivate a taste fur reli j gbms truth They also attend monthly levees conducted hy tlie governess amt other members of tlio faculty. Tlieir dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed and ven tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort. Lie aides hoarding at tie- same talde witli the President and otln-rs of the faculty, they are under tlie constant super vision of the governess wlio directs them in all matters pertaining to tlieir habits of study and recreation, amt to tin 1 cultivation of their manners. OPFICUHN. Literary Depart incut. 111. Ml 1 A. It VISIN', AM, Vresidont, Mental and Moral faience. Otoimi: \\. Thomas, a M., Iliglo-r Mathematics and Ancient l.angiiae, . .1. Kiizeczkowkki, Krcnch. Italian and (termini. .Miss I Nn\ Williams, bogie, Klietnrir and History. Mrs. X. T. Tavloh, Knglish Brafnlies. Miss M K. Woh uk, Preparatory ('hisse: . >1 itslenl Dejtarf ineiit. Or. S. M. UAItTt.KTT, Principal. (IttS'l AVI'S liras'l I,BH, ) Mrs. ‘l'. Tailor, Assistants. Miss bvniA Root, ) Oviinmentnl Depnrf mi ni, Miss b. 11. Klip, Principal. VJiss- r- Assistant. lion rtl 1 at; De pa r till cut. Miss 1,. It. Item, Governess. Mr. , Sampson Lantr.lt, steward. Mrs. Umilv K. l.ANirn, Stewardess. Mrs. I.IMMIA Pattov, Assistant and Nlll a- CalcnAcr. ! First Term, from Sept. 2.'id to Dec. LSdd, inclusive. ! \\ inter Vacation, from Dor.o4th to dan. Till, inclusive. Second Term, from dun. sth lo April Mb, iiicliisive. | Third Term, from April Itth to duly iitli, inelnsive. j Siinnnei Vacation, from duly lotli to Sept. ‘-'dd. inelnaiv,. t 010me,jeeitieut of Is,,ii. on \Vednehday, duly btli. Necessary KApeiis.es. Primary Classes per term J 7 00 1> A C do to 00 A & ft do lit 00 College do 10 00 linanl, including lights and wa-liing pr. term, ifti 00 Rooks, stationery, materials, oc., fiirnislied at p,vv lu ices. Krtra PlYpensen. Muileril f.angiiagi s. per term $ 7 00 Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, M ax or Finn y Work, per term 0 00 W ater Colors, per term lo 00 Oil Painting, per term Id 00 Piano, Guitar, nr Violin, per term Irt 0(1 Use of Instruments tor lessons and practice, per term ■> Ml Harp, including use of instrument, per term... -do 00 Those who design entering for the first time at. tlie be ginning of tlie next term, will find it to tlieir advantage to correspond with the President on Hurt subject. .November 21. 155.7. ts T CStvKFKK KKMAI.K COIihBiGE, ‘l’uskcKoe, Macon County, Alabama. Far.ulty, llev. A. A. UPSCOMB, l. !)., Pfcsiiknt. Rev. MARK 8. AN DRUM'S, A. M., Piofessor us Ancient litingutigcß nml Mallieinatios. Rev. GEORGE F. PRICE, A. M„ Professor of English Literature. F. 1,. FIJNCK, Professor of Music. Mrs. A DELLA .1. HASS, A: istaut Teacher of Music. Mrs. CH ARLOTTE M. M. REED, Principal of tlie Primary, Department. BOARDING riF.PA IU .M KM . Mrs OCT A VIA S. P,AI LEV. TRUSTEES. Daviil Clopton, list).. President. R. F. Ligon, Esq., .Sec’y. Rev. D. Perry. .T. l>. Porter, Treasurer. R. If. Powell. J. \V. Willis, Esq. Arnold Seals. J. li. I’ill,ro. D. IJ. Anthony. S. Dent. .loli Thompson. ID,II. L. Alexander. Dr. R. H. Howard. If. F. Howard. ’HUSTLES ON THE PART (IF THE CON FERE NOE >l. E. CHURCH, ALA HAMA. Rev. M. S. Andrews, Rev. .J. A. Heard. “ 8. Armstrong. “ O R. Blue. “ T. ,T. Roger. EX OFFICIO. Rev. E. .1, llarnill. Rev.'l'. W. Dorman, D. D. W. R. Neal. “ w. 11. Ellerson, D. I>. College Eigi he. A large and commodi -1,11“ building, planned hy the best architectu ral talent, arid erected in the most substantial manner, is, now nearly ready for the reception of pupils. Feeling the great importance of space a ltd comfort for tlie educational and do mestic interests of the Institution, the Trus tees have spared neither pains nor expense to meet the demand’ - of utility and beauty in the construction of (lie edeliee. Em cation.vt. Faciuties. Anew and val uable Apparatus Jias been purchased for the I'oilege. Cali tu ts of Minerals', Fossils and Curiosities have also been provided. Staled Courses of Lectures on Science, Art mid Lite rature will he delivered. Opening, ‘l’lie first term will cmninenee on Hie second Monday iu Ft-’ ruary, 18511. Terms. Hoard, including washing, fuel and ; lights, will lie furnished at Sllll 50 per mouth. Tuition fees will be at the ordinary rates. Remarks. The present, circular i merely I designed lo give notice of the approaching opening of the College, and In all'ord a gener al outline of its plans and objects. The pub lic may rest assured Unit Hie Trip lees, in co operation witli liic Faculty, will use all proper ! and possible means I” render tbe Institution Worthy (if a to rdial and generous support. 1 The remaining officers of the Faculty will he elected as soon as circumstances allow, and it - i-’ confidently expected that in a short time the ‘ College will lie f lly organized in all the de partments of a thorough and efficient elucida tion. Acknowledging with gratitude Ihccarncst and liberal sympathy which this enterprise him so generally received, and tliankbil to that kind Providence which lias conducted it to its pres | cut stage of promising usefulness, tlie I rus tees have now tin; happiness to announce the I near fulfillment of tlieir long cherished wishes. The location of tlie College is as healthy and agreeable as could be desired. It. is perfectly accessible, and yet sufficiently retired fur the purposes of a moral, intellectual and womanly culture. Its expenses will be made as mode rale a practicable, and a. faithful, parental guardianship will lie exercised over all who may be committed lo tbe charge of the lnuli : tution Tobacco. A *1 Uoxi-n Tubai in, various I,i amb, i< 11-ivi-il ami for 4.) aal.i Ly JAMES LIGON lltlSll POTATOES. 41 RllLii rels yellow Iri-h Potatoes, received ami for eato 2D by JAMES 1. GON. THE BIIITItSU PERIODICALS, AND THU FAIiMER’S &UIDE. Great reduction in tliu jirice of tliu latter publication. L. Scott &. Cos., New York, continue to publish the fol lowing lending British Periodicals, y\i : THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINGUURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). 1 r PHE great, ami important events—Religious, Political, j .1 and Military—now agitating the nations of the Old i World, give to these Publications an interest and value j they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between tliu hastily written news items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, and the ponderous Tome of tlie historian, written long after the living interest in tlie facts he records shall have passed away. The progress of tin* War in tho East occu pies a large space 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 Magazine, from two of its must popular contributors, give a more intelligible anil reliable account of the movements of the great belligerents that can elsewhere be found. These Periodicals ntily represent the three great polttt cal parties of (heat Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical, — but politics forms only one feature of tlieir character.— As Organs of tlie moat profound w riters on Science, Lite rature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con sidered iudispeiisahlu to the scholar and the professional man, w title to tlie intelligent reader of every class they turnistt a more correct, anil satisfactory record of tho cur rent literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. Early Copies. Tim receipt ol Ai/ihjmy S/tette from Hie British publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting state of European a flairs, in asmuch as they can now lie placed iu the hands of sub hi libers about as eouti as tlie original editions. Terms, Per nnn. For any om of the lour reviews J3 00 For any two of the tour Reviews 5 uu For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all foul’ of tlie Reviews 8 On For Black wood’s Magazine t! 00 For KlarkwpoU and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and tlie four Reviews 10 00 Payments to he made in all eases in advance. Money ■ nrrent iu the Slate where issued will tie received at pi ('lnbbing. A (ii I'oiint of t wenty five per cent, from tlie above pri ces w ill lie allow ed to flubs ordering direct from 1.. Scott A Go., four or more copies of any one or more of the nbove works. Tli on a Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re view. will lie sent to one address for $9; four copies of tlie lour Reviews and Rhiekwood fors.'fO; and soon. Pnstngc. In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be deliicreil, free of postage. When sent by mail, tlie postage to any part of the I nib il States will be lint twen ty-.fi>u 1 mitt a year for “Blackwood,” sail but fourteen cenl a y ear tin each of the Reviews. THE EARNER'S GUIDE To Be tent tAc and Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F. R. S. of Edinburgh, and tlie late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Vale College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.— 1600 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, aonfessedly, the most complete work on Agri culture ever published, ams in order to give it u wider circulation the jir.bti Inis have resolved to reduce tbe price to I - in Hollars tor tlie Two Volumes!! Win n sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon tlie price will lie ,7. To any Other part of the Union and to Canada (post paid), $. AJ-This work is not the old ‘‘Rook of the Farm.” Remittances for any of*thv above publications should alway lie addressed, post -paid, to tile Publishers, LEONARD, SPQTT A CO., No. i4 Gold Street, New York. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, KKKDONI A, CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA. G-. F. IIILLi, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, Maj. N. W. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of tho I State .Military Academy, South Carolina, j- Assistants. Dr. PUTNAM A CAlt. J. S. BARKER, A. li.) riMIE Fourth Scholastic Year of tin's Academy com -1 nieiired on Monday, January 15th 1855, and will con tinue in session during forty weeks. As this Academy received very liberal assistance from the State at tlie last Mission of tlie Legislature, ttiere will be no charge for tuition. On entering the Institution, an initiation foe ot twenty dollars will be required of each Cadet, except and 1 as come under the the following pro vision, viz: Each county in tlie State of Alabama is entitled to send one Cadet free of charge. Such Cadet to ho selected by tin-Judge of Probate aud County Commissioners, from tuieli men as are talented, deserving and of good moral character. Orphans should receive tlie preference. COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History. Algebra, Geometry; Plain, Descriptive and Analytical Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu ral and Moral Philosophy. Chemistry,Conveyancing, Con stitutional Law, Ancient Languages; French, Civil anil Military Engineering, Surveying, Mechanics and As tronomy. Tactics will be taught lit such times as not to interfere witli the regular studies. Tlie discipline will be enforced. UNIFORM. Dress Coat of Grey Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed witli convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch black cloth, according to the usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth, with black stripe on the outer seam one and an eighth indies in width—to lie worn till the first of May. White Pants from Ist May till September. Thu uniform is not to 1/e worn except on general pa rades. and such special occasions as tlie Military Instructor may direct. The Academy Buildings are large ami well arranged, amt the locution is eminently healthy. Board can tie procured from eight to tell dollars a month. Tiie principal will so direct tlie education of his pupils ns, if possible, to iniiku them practical and useful men. The oxp< lienee and qualifications of the instructors will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public confidence. F. A. ZACHARY, jly dim Secretary of the Board of Visitors. MS SAIjK ON CONK Hi IV HI ENT. | >ACO\ bide-. Hums, Seed Oats, and Corn. By HUGHES & DANIEL. Jan 18—tt WANTED, I>V ayl/u 11 • man who can give the very host reference, > a it nation as BOOK KEEPER or SALESMAN In any 11 pci table e mMi-line nt. Apply at this office. February 8,2 t SHAKER GARDEN NEED. X r EW Crop ns good us the best, warranted fresh, XT now oti hand ami to nrrive. at J J. TODD’S, Dcoemhrr I I 28 Broad Street. \ E\V CO-PARTNERSHIP. MARBLE YARD. .1. 11. MADDEN V TIIOAIAS KINNEY, nA VI! tuiinei] kcii j>;ii‘tn?rfthi)> for tbe purpose of car rying *ll t Jit of iilurkle ( iiHiiif*, Ot'unHf; Work, & c*., At (Ik* old .stand of J. ii. Mudd^u, 1555 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., it;-vv'll H tin* new kl.jukl of J. H. Madden on Oglutborp*’ t wlii 'h llM*y'will ut Jill tiini’H lx* found, ready to r* >i vh and promptly toxc*< uta nil orders given to them They p|i (!j:,c* lln uiselveH to Milisfy all who patrtmize tit I*in in iiniLnial, Wurkniunxbip and quicknepn of exe cution. Tin y will keep rouHtantiy on hand Ccmfiit Mini lU***(*l* of l*ni*lx. tfrtoisr Jbt AILI2STO, of the lie weal pattern* nlvvayH procured on the moat ad vantageoiiH and renHonable terms. All who know Madden, know him to be i workman Os taste and judgment. Those who wish to show renpei t (4i (In* “dear oiien departed*’ will find it to their advan tage to ;;ivc the new linn a ( all. Fab 10 To IMiyxhdHiiN ittnl C’ltlxeiiw of <;corf;in. VM-;\\ riII.STIFLE for the treatment of all febrile atici-lions hay been discovered by a talented Pbyni rjjiii of New York. Thin <licovery involves anew prim i ph* i y whieh the too positive condition of the ayatem cal l**d l ever, in clianaed to tin* normal r healthy state di rectly >tml without loan of vitality. This valuable remedy i called Negative Electric Fluid, and is prepared by N. \V . Heat, M. I).. New York. It is extensively lined in the hoHpitaln in frame, and lias been extensively used iu the practice of a number of the most talented members of the medical fraternity. Tlie atten tion of Physicians in newt respectfully solicited to the virtues of this medicine in the treatment of Fevers. Try it and yon will never <|Uit its use. It is far superior to Norwood * Tincture, for reducing tie* puis* This asser tion will lx* proven by oih* single trial. A full description of tlie treatment of Fevers by tlie use of ii . .\.V. Heat's Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen of the discoverer, will be published in the columns ot tlie Hun, iu the course of tlie present week. The Negative Electric Fluid is for sals at the Drug 1 Stores of Dan forth &. Nagel, and Brooks k Chapman, in t'oiumbuH. February 4. NEW rO-PARTNERNHIP. f|MIE undersigned have entered into the UROCEKY’ 1 HI HJ NESS, under the firm and name of KIDD WAY, CLEC'KLFY k CO. We will keep constantly on hand a lanrc stock of choice Groceries. D A. RIDOWAY, A. I). CLECKLEY, M. D DONEY. JanStf H. M. CLECKLEY. (NO. 190.