The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, April 09, 1856, Image 1

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pf fail 15 #uii. wm o i .. thomas de wolf. ■ L IVO li.illlirs h veil I'. U luri- tile .-ul>- f ., r tess Ihun It yenr, al, the rate i.f “‘"n„|h. Single t-opina, Five Cents. ■ lV '"’' 1 utYUKTISLNO IIATKIJ. * will I’ 1 * inserted nt riva Lents a tine 1,111,1 ~,] ‘fhree Cents a lirte frr n*h sub.se -1’!10 ‘t fhesame —to be paid for when the B"‘' r !,t? intn thß ~O V TRACT ADVKRHSBKS. K .. e „itint! J line*, not reuewiilile. will lie .'months “I* uionths for $. or one ’ ’ sjij„e iijiren'i U|*m I,l l'ltUl for In fore the H v ’ I'l'ut exei'f'liilN’ tell lines, iiinen’nlile at ~| i;jii a year —to tie I'iiiil fur ‘inarterly ■'l’ .j ~f -jn lines, renew;ilile al pleasure, in yeai li l iyi ,l, l | ‘ ‘iiuirleri.y in le.lvanee. ■'""iverlisements exewnlinjr lines, will lie j..,, ( ,t jlO t'nr fur everv a.liiitiunal ten “'((aurteity in <"t ” j, nntirrs. ,"-i-U|iyma. a pl.i e lietweeu 1 iter ami inlverlisements. will >.e -liareeil ■.g line l'"i’ ‘'s'ft'y iu^rn't'""- ft r gia Female College. W |,,.titutioii is (irjf'iuii/.i'il under tour ■ ; ilep.iitiiieiits nt’ Instruction, viz: the Academic, the department ami tin 1 CniHimmtal I>c)i:iit ■ PLiiegiatc department, is tun-lit ev ■ ,|,. lt “is neecssai'V for the lull devel "|f tin- mental powers, the Common ■ llfi iig kept in constant- review. Academic tlopartnient, is taught ■ mav he necessary for preparing the ■ .i,,,:,. aitvantageously upon tier Col . departiiient nt l.angnages, l.atm. Ban,] French are taught. H*ornamental department comprises the B.|„, n i s of Music and Design, in the I, instruction is given upon all the usual Kiliruts, while in the latter, every variety ■awin'.', I’ainting', &c. is taught. B I,nation (Madison, Morgan I'ounty.i H mnivailed for its social and religious B. , and tin’ the salubrity of its climate. H \ .mn Ladies hoard in Private Families. Hr thev receive all those offices of niatev- H,rr anil kindness which are necessary for ■health and comfort. ■,. m .. S ( leriii eommences on Monday the ■t'.liUiuai'y. H;,|, el u>s may be obtained by ajijdying to ■ nt’ the officers. ET |i. |t. MILLAItV. Sec’y of Faculty, ■tlison, Nov. 14th, 18dd. Mipgtggas ■ nKI’TK h'KMAIi 10 ( OM.IiCK. First Session, for IJCVU, Will imen.-c tilt* - I-I of .1 uminl'i, MII'! close nf July. ■ FACULTY. jH .1. K. Ur.KUsoK, IVincipnl. M \|. K. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. Dept. H. I’i'e. lYofessoi - of Music. B Rales of Tuition Pfv Atiiimiii. class if.JO DO class lib DO in ccgnlar course .".2 011 years each 10 00 ■rl. Language ‘jo oo j Bi’ “ii tlic Piano, including use of In- f.o 00 Havp, including use of li.- Oo 00 the Guitar JO 00 Expenses, I 00 Latin ami Greek Languages will lie as a part of the regular course, to all them, will lie given in Itrawing. I’ain- BEmhvnirtevv, Wax ami Paper I'lowers at vales. music will lie taught, to the whole free nf charge. ladies can he n.cilmnmmiuted with Hiling in the family of the Principal, or in families, at ten Hollars per mouth, tiling furnished except light:.- and tow- ’ and guardians living nt. 1 distance. nested to Appoint an agent in bn. I'av- B'''", shall make all purchases of clothing. their daughters or wards. ij^B" l .1. It. Norman is an experienced ami teacher of music, and is prepared to mi-uiictinn in the art ofGompnHtioii. an.l Hass, to advanced pupils. Institution is supplied with a Harp, ami H new Pianos. ” Hotchkiss, wlm lias not, heretofore. ■'•"tmected with the liistilution. comes to B ‘il;-’ recommended, ns a, toucher of rare Among other testimonials the letter from Prof. Newman, of I'uton B"-r New Vork, is an ample gu.’ rantee lor : >hility and ettieienov : ■ Union (Niu.nui:, jlee. 2'.1, Its. Vi. j^BiaiiSnt:—|n reply to your inquiry, I ■ 1 AV. Miss Hotchkiss, i know lo lie eini- B ‘ptalifie.il for teaching. Her seolarship anil very thorough. She is enter* ’ ‘ , amliitious—loves to teach. ami on is the tiest qualified for it, of any I I'vev instructed. I speak 1 lms emiti- Bh ‘"'cause she was a pupil of mine some ■f live years. Truly yours, B *lOl fN NEWMAN. ■ diegeneral principle that nothing tends B"'” impair and destroy the intellect, than habits of study, mi young lady, in ■ Institution will tie permitted to take up BB _l'eyond the grasp other mind, or to ud- B” I 1 '" 111 a lower to a higher class until she ‘"ifouglily mastered all that precedes.— B. “ H1 "l that has not comprehended eotnmon and English Grammar, is lint poor ■Mf'ttliiied to grapple with the intricacies of ■ V uglier mathematics, or the subtleties of ■hipltysicx. ‘'."‘vite patronage, and we intend to de -11! hut we do not promise to makeschol ■ I'tiiitlay. While modern science has al umihilated time and space, the mind ■'"Noilly its original qualities and capabil ■ j* 1 * Intellect, in its onward progress, B. 1 ‘lependent upon the principles of nsso "'. the powers of judgement and memory. ‘Hviincement in knowledge now, as it lias ■ ,ee n, is slow. jan4. ‘DIVERSITY OK GEORGIA. ■1,.. Athens, Pccemli. r 18,1801. ■ °f this Institution wilt recommenc e on ll . , 1 “a-V of January next, and continue untii the *l?t. when there will tain week’s vi.eutioii, after ■ ,will |,eresumed until the winter vitiation. B|„ , l ".* on ‘he first of November. B , ,|. “ w 'ng utde im.l experienced ‘* eoinprise B. jj 1 ’ •'Kculty— who are expected to tie at tlieir |, discharge of their duties. ■ ‘■'""veil, l). ii.. President and Profess.,r of Politi- B l "">T'“\v' Vl Philosophy. ■ ‘ “ Sd'lel. >,. t professor of A orient. Languages Hu ~ *‘ l ‘Ur** B ‘ “" “atley. 11. u., Professor of Bell.*V l,ettres. E’ -i.l.'i “1 , n’isthuiity and History. “ate. m. n.. Professor of Natural Srien.eg and 1 French. t 11111 la-roy Itroim. a. m.. Professor oi ‘li.tliem.itii>. I rir^“v IC | vil Kngineering. I’ . i a. m.. Professor of S’.iinrul Pliilo-o |il I’ 0| |„'| I‘ - Lumpkin, LL. and.. Professor of 1... . ■ lisi.ii’ ‘’ n - Terrell, Professor of Law. If 1 Henvv Wad.toil. a. m,. Tutor ill Aneientt.au- I VpwJ'’ “"’ A A. it.. Tutor in Miittiemalks. A-',, .a , f admission are recommended to he pi.v I “‘"“'at; of the term. * * And wA'l diaiis may feet aalistied that theit ■ ‘Ns 2itr ras cau “ er ” obtain a thorough education. n ASEURV HU LL. 3ec ty. m inis Mt. VOI.. i.; HEMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS it HOOJVE V, tlnve removed tlieir extensive st.s k.U i iiniitun. t,, their IttO.V FHOK'f,! N *w Font Story llrick ilnil.liug, . . Nearly opposite llieir 01,1 Siaiui. \\ lli.KI-. they will he li.ijipy tn .see th.-ir IV; unis and T T . customers mni slime them smii.thiirr brilliant amt inviting hi tlie wav nf Furniture. |Jur Waie-Kimms are iinei|imlleil ill ]l,. u tv, and mir I-1 iml lire r, . \v,. utter rare aiivnnlaifea tn I'lu chasers, turnishing li.iitaes tlt rough ■m t in n tasteful and litliloi 111 st.v le, lie ha vine, a hraneli of .air 1 m>i u.uss in ,\, \v \ ei is city, winu-e the Senior partner miimifaetures. under us own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitithh- for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Doom, Kitchen .te„ of Hose Wood. Mnlingany. Walnut. I’ine. ,Vr.: and a.s l.ovr as inn ho tumid North or South. .\n assorl ment of CAUPETIJiti ANI) ( I IfTAIAS. will also he on hand, that, wilt not fail to please, ('all and see. Our stock consists iif paid ..I i:t. i/slia>, Tele a Teles, Wli.it Sint*. Arm Chairs, nu.l Solas, i*t tfoso-W is>l. Hroeatelle and .Mnlnuuui.v. for I*:,. n Ituven us, lirossin.tr, Marhleatu! AI ai i. .am Tops. Si.le-ltoavils Marhle and Mahogany Tops. Book Cases of all kind- and Smvtarics attached. , Tallies—CVnti’o. Uining. Work mni l‘!xt*nsion. Hetlst ends—High mni low p<>t. Frmn li mni (ViMugi*. i'.iimuel Sets for I<ml Kooms. nil rolois. W nluuf iuol .Ma hogany Si ts for J’eil Unoin.s. C*liairs--an exti'nsivi* assortment of nil uoods. Classes- -all si/.es. in frames aint “nt. C*a.r|)cl.g—Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry. < urtains—of lh-oeati-lli* ami Damask, all - Shades- tlilt ('ornic'sami Curtain,bo]|. rs. .la niiavy 17, 185 ft. A. K. AVER, (i iiN ERA I v AO ENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, IxECEIVIIVG And Forwarding Merchant, No. 1 *5 I- West Si<le lroa<l Street, Oolumbiis, (la. if,-, ‘l*arti ular attention given t” the keeping.purchase aiol sale of Negroes. A rim mint raters’ ami Kxeentors’ sales attenrieii to on rrasonahh* terms. Oct. 2:>. ]y .1. e. RUSK. J. 11. DAVIS. W. 11. hONO. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, a O M MISijIO N Ivl E Ii C II A IV T H And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH. (iUiHUIIA. \ \ r .l 1,1, p.ircluiM- and sell eol.toii anti utlior produ- • on tommissiijii, and strictly .it,(end to |.,i warding goods mid tilling orders from the. country. I.tuse. I'a.tten & Cos., ugenls < ‘idmuhus'. iiy whom Tihi .-al adv.uioes will lie- iiituio on i'ousigiiment> oif,ht t :■> or thrmtgli us to oiu* friends in I.iverpool or thy \or!l;. •fill)! Hi 1y I.AMPKIS HOTEIo Lumpkin, Stewart County, Goo. mil Mahon- Hotel Jills hi-t-n lli.irouglily ronpva- n n .1 ted anil re-furnished. The undersigned #:f■ thankl'nl foe jiasl favors will take pleasure in a.- rainciiii i'lu modal in g al! those who may favor him witi their patronage. I*. I. ‘.MPKIN. ]>ee ■'! I'roprieior. INSI K AX* K. Iyrui:. WAKIM:, HIVKU. mill LIKE KISKS taken in respimsitde eonip.iuies l.v •KIHN Al f NX. Agent, Olh.'e No. nvcr K. Uarnarri k (V.*s stfß*i*. phoenix Insurance Company— Capital siiuo.noo. S. L. LOOM IS. Privsirient. JOHN MI NN. Agent. (toliimhuH, <Ja.. Nov ‘2l. ts HiUiLOWKLL THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, Till HP POOR RKLOW CITY HOTEL. DROA D STKi.LT. ( ollimbus, (h oigia, ORDERS fur Cotton or Colton ami Shuck .Mattres>es. promptly exetMiteil. ‘J’he'patronage of the eiti/ens auri vicinity, is respeel fully solieitck October -V*. 1855. l y BAIIRINGER & MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OOLKTIIOKPK STREET. CORCMRI S, HA. L|IHIS MaimfaetiMy has heeii i- in su-CN-sfu! operation l for over three years, inn! is still nuHiuuni. All work w il! be ilone bv experienced workmen, with gootl i|ii:ilitv • f lumber, and the latest improved machine!y. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOHS, Will he furnished and hoxeil at \ In- Factory, at tie* follow ing prices: S|ish — v x 10... 7 fts Primed and Hi , a/.e<L..l2 1 els. 10 x 12... b * •* 4i ...I<S ‘ 12 x 14..10 •• ...25 12x10...11 ■ - ..^.'7 12 x 15... 12 ...:;o 12 x 20... 14 *• ...0.5 12 x 22...10 •’ •• ...40 12 x 24...1S •• •• ...45 •• , The above Sash are 1;! s ‘ incli think, and made plain. In all eases where they are mad” Lip-Sash, twh < <*ihs pi*r light will he added. All Sash glazed with good l’ , rem li tclass, primed with tin* host Paint, and superior Putty. Bolling; Blinds for Windows, on rents per foot, men soring* the length. A window tiv feet would o-t yti. without, painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. Ik.jinch thick, without moulding. S2 50—moulding in* side. $•! <M>—moulding both sides, 50. lincli thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding “O” side. •) 25 —moulding both sides, sd 75. P j inch thick. 4 pannels moulding on one side, sd 5i) — moulding hotli sidi*s. s4 no. 1 “y' v inch thick. 4 panels moulding on one sub*. S4 <o— - sides. s4 50. In addition to tin* above. Rlinds painted and furnisliod a\ it i hinges and catches, if <|esiivd : also. Sash glazed with (Senium or French plate, painted, stained, ename - led,embossed and Bohemian (Slass. of all shades and * “I ors, for side and transom ligJits and olTtce windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of hnindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction ami erection of ImiM jngs, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and tlooring-and idling tougued and grooved. Scroll and other description* of Brack'ds. for ornament jug Cottages, (Jrcen Houses. Arc., made to order. The proprietors being |>ra"i ion I mechanics and builders, believe they oan give entire satisfaction to all who jlmia favor tliem with order.-. jVtf-All tin* above work will he furnished at short noth ‘ Sasli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to he scut by the River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be al the risk of the purchaser, as flic w • e k will In* considered delivered. ‘Sjicejji | noil raets can be made for large jobs. M. BARRINCER. Jikuiiary 24. ly J. I . MOHTOV LAND FOR MALE. VLoT in Cobb count v, well markedop theHrant as Mineral Tract.: Urn* hot 202Uncresin ron county. Three fruitions adjoining, rojumcne-*— ing about ime mile above Bitin bridge in Decatur enmity, tm I embracing the bank of Flint River for two mlb *m which Hutc aic sonu* good Hammock and Colton Lands, Hlid the balance as well calculated for making Turp’ ji tinelas any in the Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvement at New (• tie Knot Springs, adjoining \.<. Redd, Es|. Title ,in disputable. Apply to K. #l. IIARPLN January ill. ISS(. Columbus. (4a. BROOKS do CHAPMAN it roi Id) call the attention of Pliysichms p the \\ newh discovered medi ine called I Hi. N. W. SLAT'S .NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It irt •Mipciii i-1” N"nv'""l's TlinTni'’ “f Vcliiliim Vit;kli. liir.il j.tir|,w tlidl Hit lal tpr lim- herctof.ir- !••• ti--ml till-. Krllt'llttl'v I. CAN(V (VNDIKk. | IST t-Hivcil n llni'irtipi'l.vot riini y.Ciuiiliiw uml ('mi fcctiuiii'i-v. hI 4- UrdH'l .ti-'-ct . .... ||. I.iuii, v i. I'KIJ.A A- TUoMA.v .1. It. HCIiL A- CO., GrTIOCEH-Y MEICCIIAIVTS, ami IIK,AI.V.nk IN I>.Ui(il.Ni! Hoik 1 . Twiiio Sn.-n. V lII.,KI'H. Sillt, i'l'illi. Cij{UrK. ‘i'"llil'-l'". id l- - Urnndics.liin, Bye. Moiiodkuliklh. iiuni ken--ck* Sfotcli \Vhiski-y,ainl I’l-ovicinns hikl (ini’ nt Hio old klanil of .Min .1. M* K.-n.lr.-N"- Siri'Ht. Cfiiumbii”- On. Niivi'llll'i l” ‘it. Ik-i.i. I.’ BACON. *- iidkH ilidice Kai-iHi ini", niunil. i•-• •-i''■* and lid -..,itf at tile luMfctU li'-inv*. I.i March 16. GUNBV A CO. COIiUMIIIIS, (FA.. Al’llll, 11, 1854). CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., ll''iwi"-n tin l ■ I’t-i-rv” ,-iml •-(li.irjn'” ll.itcls. nu.l <li -1 tI.V (-1• 1 1<"il<; T'‘lii]ii‘!'nC(‘ Hull. COI,! Mill's. ( I IK ) !i( ; I \. ■ \i r L liave now in .-lore and receiving Hie , *j. . & , Tv best and Ili'i-t extcnsK'e stock of vehl - 1' •1 ■ to be found in this country, comprising CALECII&S AND MOCK CALECHES. •it Tmc'-I mni i-irli**>* tiiiMi. him! luosl (’levant nitiiani-tiiirc. BERLINS MSI* COAOIKN. fit Inli'Mt >lylcs an*! i'vitv varicl v. KOI Iv A WAVS A \ l IS lltOl “IKK. C ifcvci-y-I<llluvu ]i;illcru m\,l >lni|*i*. suitnli!.- |.*r im. or two tuii-si's. (IJill roiii[il.'|i* iisHiirtnii'iii. ol’ ‘J'nji iiml \i, ’!',*!i BUGGIES AND WAGONS, “f 110- lali-l ami in-*.| I * -11 i< •11 n 1 .1.* ,|y|,., |„, w ii-, ,|, ■) 1,.. f.i.-t 1 hal tin* wall km*m ii an<| hi-li'ly osfi-i lin'd \yn;-U ~f .1 A M ITS .M. Hl'l-NTiV iV ('ll. as mil as I la.l ul’ hIIm-i ----ii iff I'oi -"I tin- lii,-li’ >t rojiiit.it ii ij i, ran In- lonia! only :( our koiisr, and lliat all dm- Mori; is mail,’ up mo ‘II I- tlio )H-|-sn|i|il iliivi li.in 111’ Mr._H.d .MoKoo. < w |*j,,,, I'xpoi-li-iirf gtmrinil.-fs'ir.. . rial.l s n> . •„ ~n; l>o((-r work mni al lower jirirrs, ilian mii i-l'-s ill’ Ilia samo Ijiialit.v ran “• snld fur liy any otlior doa- I'r in ilii-oiiliiliy : anil i-[itiU-as law as i'||..y mi | H . al- Jni-ili'i! in Now V ork i-ity. i-'nt-pninf'ul'wliirlt v,c spooi- I'u 11 y invilo all wlm wish in pun-liaso. In rail mni so., ns. M o ara soiling al Hn- vry Imu-sl rules. f..r rn.ili m- it ||- |-ovo<l m-itil, mid. nhiay.’ ask; our |ll'i'< s, so our i iisliiini-rs anil nliany.i is ie wall, may raly mi liain-s laan-stly ami I'airly drall. willi. Ere. ry iirdcli is war ra ill ail in lie slririly ns rajirasaul ail, an.l salisl'nrlinn yllninltlreil to all. .MiKKi: .v j;uiii:i;’i>. N. 11. llaviny I In- hast l-apular s'-l, ol’ w in-kill <-)■ In In- li ’ 11 ii * l in tins I'niiiili-y. wo mV pro ji.uad. as Jn-rot.■(• ia .I” >!<■ all kinds nf at tin- low as! jiossllila rates, willi tha utmost ju-oniiitno.ss anil in Ilia 1 io-i: niannor. MoK. A: i;. .laniiaiy lis. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEOF,. L ii in pkin. , rjll I li Trusleo rtf tlii.s* institution lake pleasure in an- I nouneing In the public that they iuive secured tin* following fuculty, l< lnkf* charge of Hu* (s>llege. nt tin* opening of tin* next lerm. K \* TI/TY : (Nl. Augustus A Men. \. M; Ptv-iiient Pnifi'SsZtr of En glish Jaleratuiv and Ancient Languages. Rev. F. A. I*s U'st Cl*. M.—-Prbfcssoi* of \:Hlintl Seiener and Mathematics. Miss Ann !’.. Vldcn. fnstruetress ir. and Bota ny aLd Principal of Pivpamtory B*partinent. — - . Prof'*.-sor of V'oetd and Tnstrninehlal Music. > , This instil ul ion is located in one of tin* most beautiful and healthy villages of Western <e‘(rgia : owned by the Masonic Fraternity, and ilndigr,its supervision: it i-< kept free front al! sectarian bias -at tin* same time, re quisite care is take); to secure I” tin pupils proper moral, as well as menial’ training. The next, session will of/citnn Hu* shuihl Monday in .laimary In*xt. Tin* Classes will then !•'* orguni/ed. ami will progress as h(‘retofol’e. Roardingcan bebhtaiiubl i*i tin* best families of tin place, where tlie stmlnnfs will he summiiriori )v tin* safe guards and auienilies f tin 4ninili*s i in-h*. , Tin* rates ofinition and board, are as lsw as tle<se of f-fed by any sirnilai* Institution in fiiis partofilu* Staf*. Tin* (s>lt<*ge is ftti'iiislied with anew and complete set of I’lieudeal am| Pbil<siphi<*al Apparatus. (Holm s, \lajis. (’harts. Ai\: iii tine vl?111 <*V4*rytJiing -sary lb. illus tration iti tin* s'-yoral departments of Nafural and !*\je mnenial Seienecs- Tbe (.‘ollege IJuibliug i.- >e arranged that t,ln; l)epal ---uieiits will be kept eiitireh •ctparatp. each occupying i(- respeetiv' 1 rooms. Arrange me i its are now., in pmgre.-.- to secure for rlu* M itsie Dejiarl inent. a gcniJcinan of Ihe highest gra.ie of abilities and’ nsbral ‘ !ia4*;n ter. We in vile t lu* pit vonage of a liberal and discerning public,’ being assure.l. from tin* character ami reputation of those constituting I he Faculty, and the a.mpic facilities for instruction now actually in possession of the In titu -4 ion. that every pledge We make shall be redeemed. ewl*y jmlueement w<* olfer will prove to la* a fact : ami that our I nslituj[ioii can challenge coin .ia,r bop with tin* proudest in the land. Persons desiring fn.ii lor information in regard to Hu* ('ollege. will please address L. M.(s*x. Lumpkin, or Rev. !•’. \. Forster, Culhbt*!*!. tin., win. will furpislt tlu*m with I ('in ulars. Ac. dan. 2-* If A< ADKMY FOR YOUNL LADIES. r J 1) undersigned designs opening a Private Academy \ tor Young bailies in Mat-op ton. Pntmu: eoiiijtv. Ha., ‘•n \V<‘dnesday. dabiuny OHi. IS-“>*. hi tli” liiterary Departiiimvl Hu* course of study will be extensive and liberal. The Latin. French. Herman and Spanish Languages will he tajiglit if desired. Ttio Ormvmenta! itepart ment will include Mu-i* on the Piano, Harp. Organ and Huiiar. Also, Drawing. Painting, and Fmbr'iidcry in all if.-- lu-Miiches. A complete apparat us will be furnished in order to al foril ample illustrations in the Natural Sciem-es. Alusical instruments will lie provided, so that* each pupil may have the mean of daily practice in addition to tin* regular lesson. The number nf pupils will be limited t< :;ii. Tuition per annum. >'i 25 <><; bail’ in e. ami tin* balance nt the end < •!’ t lie year. Attention Is called to t lie following advantages: First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, titan when the school is large and overgrown. Second, iti addition to the regular course of study, she can make such a sidecliou from the languagi*s. ami the Ornamental Depart no nt. a- time ami choice may dictate, without 4*xtr.*v charge. Third, tin* lov. rate of tuition, compared with that of other Schools. Tin* usual charge for the branches. i5...540 no Music 20 (Hi Matin i Extra) 2'> nn Froticli “ 2o on Drawing and Painting 25 (in Embroidery 25 or ‘'faking Hie aggregate of To this add* the \ft a charges made fm* J In* u<e o in stritmenls. Matioiirry, .M*.. and the amount will not fall far short *f x2UO, wu’ icas. in tin* plan adopti*d in t|ii,- Academy, tin* charge for tie >• is • 5 i<*a> ing a dilVei cne.- (>f to $75 in its favor. Pens. ink. paper, >iaic>v pencils. Ac., gratis. Book.” sheetmusic. Draw ing. Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at I In* usual rat’ s. Persons desiring furl her information, or wishing to en ter their daughters *r wards. may address no. I'*c tJie present, nt Miimpi)jo. plewai i Count(ia. Jan 2.4. M IF. BRANHAM. C II KUO!£>:§•; KAPTIMT < UII-SO. {Jassvillo, Georgia. ‘l’ll !•; Ill's’ ct’ Mu , 1 n-I i( 111 i.-n Mill I. ‘.rill mi Him J til'd Jluniliiy I'ehi nary. Is.Vi, 11 Mill r i hi’ illrii ili'ii of t III* I’nllnM i||‘: Ji’lM’ 111 l }'. I’.i v. TimiiN'i II \MPi i.T, riiiiii'ni in iPel IVnl- -iii'iif Am i• ni .linnyuav' l’.i'V. WaiJAM li. Jl'ilif. l I'i ■■if’ i''"l’ M.-M 1 1 “lmU ii ji"v. ii. w. yvuii.ni N. I‘rnfi , su’ .r UmH”- l,"Hi'i -iii"! I’u ■: 11-1: I .if *'i-,iur-- j;..v \V. ir I’nri'iM'. . I'i ii t**m* Pi’ f"'"!’ I 1 Natural i'-iii ■ It. *V. Wiiu.in.x. |'i” li up I*r"-i'i i “I Mni'iil plnl” ‘.’l'li.’ ; 'i"l I lit’ 11* ■<■: iin I .'•lii'iii < Htlii-r rml'ii-iTs will l” i'i*'i*i I ■ ii>n iii lie v. ii hi ■ - ’!’ tin 1 ‘*lll uu' ’ ri*i|iiii'*‘ ” lim,l'il mill I • i:i M U I'll 11. I ’ |||'|"'llll li 111 II l".jll'.|ill” lull I nr ill firlvnli’ I'lllM:|T.--I. 11l I • 111 “iul.f t ton ‘l"lbr- - p"M liimitli. Till I uni. In A’ iiilcuiio ili'|iminii:iil, pi'i'in •*’> “” In I'nll"”” *l"| nll f nil'll t. ]•<!■ > -nr ::l Solmln rslil|i.i. Tlio Itonnl nl Tni'li"’- iiro nmv nHerins l” n"ll wliolur nlii|w l'il’ lullr .vnrii nt ‘ l"' ll1 ’ Scln'liiHcllil'.'i It t i\l’ in ■hi nl -I” 111 Thill? nmliin:-’ tniliiiil nu n ly ii"iuinnl Tlio niitnuil onninn nooin■ *nl will liTi'* phne nn Tlnii'i-- d:i v nflcr Him Pint Saturday in .Inly. ion. I■; ,-, ;|||. ;-.1 il ’ .11111 \l‘l ;1 * ‘ lit: ‘Hi lltlilflip is slump and Hirfn ‘|itarpri< nfii ntlli- frnin tin* vtllii"T-. crr-l is n i'niiiui'"lions Inlildiny. H'l'o yinnir inon Mill lim oniiiniiralively I” ‘’ I'i H"’ iilliinunontH <>l'f.i.slii.ii::ilil • life. I 111. liani till infill* IM M“f r I ‘M. Hinj.s. aml tin* exp., ii i'i ■s’ nfii mixed p'Mniktlon. Any inthriiiiitinn. i- tvi II m f “li‘l"M.H"'. inn hi- obtained mi niiillii atinll tn the llinl’ i John ii kici:. 11l ■.nilfi:i’ fit. SMMi'Mlurv Ifcwud “f Trn imi. li \KK < II \ Vt Id I’ tHI S.UAIiIj CAPIT \ I*. Ii i| |- K|i till- milm a -|'!'liilm'l ‘• t “I’l ill it* 1 1 T,i. il~ ini') ‘Jn ihi iim . wit 1 1 its li nr a- I"I Pull Minis ns 11 11 •r<*is in ill •state, vary Intv tV'i'emli >*l miles mid in nritv. |>” iilihi lit Januiii'y next. Ten per Mont, nil ]”r t. h. \ lini'e.iiii ran In. bad by early upplicutinii. al.-'i. a flr-t rate set nfWonl ('aril-, with all iipjn i tnl ll ilr* tniieliin “MV. a fc ynnil a. ii"W. Pall hixiii nr you Into a bar sain. J* **■ I’Olf I>- Keliruai v ii. ‘M Itrnad Street. IMI TOHI V A HNS. It \ I “|'i IK V 1 Alt N>’ *t all Nun,, iisnalnir Sliirlin yllt'i'ti 11 e . .s.ll jp.'S. I''lt lunatli'H Hi',. eiillstllllll.t nil lltllld uni t'nr “ tie at Kim tnl vpi i'. lit Oct 20—tt J- J- East Alabama Female College, IVsk kcf.k, Macon Uopnty, Amiiama. j ot’ATKD in Ttiskegci*. a village f'ar-faUied fur its I i healthful climate and retimsl society, the college is easy 4if access from cast and west by tin* .Montgomery and West Point Rail Rom! which passes a! the disttmee o flour miles, and from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. Tin* public may feel assured that (he high standard of education here adopted w ill never he lowered. It is our and terminal ion to present at all times an institution whose taeililies for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi . tion among Hu* fust in tin* country. These juv. an elr - int ami comniodious edifice, ei*i*cted at a cost of some lorpv thousand dollars—a large amiable emps of in strut** n.r> a well selected library J a good apparatus and a ca binet. prepared with speeinl r('lcn*nce to tin* wants of the college. Tin* hoaiilet- enjoy peculiar advantages. Tlicy have the privih g* ofuu nil ersbip in a litiTnry society*, meet ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in eoiU- I ‘ifion. One hour on Sabbath aflenmotls is spent, by tlu*tn in • iving an analysis of'the morning.sermon, and in other \en i-es cl*-.!gnrd % cultivate a taste for icli .i"ii> Uitlh. They al.-x* at lend montiily bvtas londmfed by tie* governess and other members of tin* faculty. ‘I licit* dormitoiT s are all carpeted, well warnn*d and ven -1 ilated. ami furnished v. it li every neeilful eomloi t. lie ides hoarding at tb same table with the President nfnl others if'the Family, t l.*y an* urnlt r tlio eons taut super* \ ision of tin* governos v\ ho directs them in all matters j pertaining to their habits of study and recreation', and to [ Hn* cultivation of J heir manners. otTH’Kits. Lit <ra ry Dcjinn limit. 11 1 . \it v Rw'on. A. ‘!.. President. Mental and Moral Science. < I ik'Uoi; AN. Thom ns. A. M.. Higher Mathemalies and Am nut Lunguagcs, •M Kc/.iczkowski. Fri*ueli. Italian ami Hi nuaii Miss I xv*\ Wtt.i.i\ais. Logie. Rhetoric and lli doi v. Mrs. \. f. T vvt.Oi:. IdigHsh .BfancVies. ‘di- - ‘I 1 Wou\ck. Prepttnitory (Mii.-ses, If ii vie a 1 KYcpn i*t m< ut. Dr. S. ‘!. RAini.KVT. Principal. Ht snvi > iln -ii.n:.) Air-. \. T. Tavlui:. \-sistants. . Miss. Lyiun Root. ) Or Ha mental Depart mint. Miss M. H. R*;in. JTiticipal. M:s> Assistant. Bon ia!ing B>cpn rt incut. Miss L. 11. Bi ll), (Jou*: in's'. Mr. Sampson’ !,wii;i:. Steward. Mrs. Emu.y i\. Lt\iF.tt. St'*wardess. ‘!rs. l.reiMv P\; io.\. Assistant ami Nurse. (alfiuhr. First Term, from S- pt. Tdd to Dec. 2Ld'. inclusiva . Winter Aaeation. from Dec. 24th to. lan. Till, inclusive. Secoml Term, from Jan. Sth to April Mb. im lusive. Third Term. tVohv April DfhTo July Dili, inclusive, summer \ acation, front July lot hto S* pt. 22*L im-.hisive. I i’omnieneeiiient of !SSP.-mi NVedm-day. July ‘.Mb. \ coessa ry Ev pc rises. Primary (’lu>.-e<.'. jx i D*rm - 7 ut* D A (’ do Mi 00 : . AAR I .‘Fort ( VdVe.gr do Iti (' Botiril. im ludiitg lights and jr. term, .‘iii oo Boldest stafioiie! v. materials; Vc.. fnrnislu*il at p*w pvi : *k. Ev( ni F.xpi iis< s. Model'll Laugiiug-pi r leriu > , oo Draw ing. Hill broidery. < ‘lieiiilh*. NN a\ or Fa ney NN ork. per p rin 0 no M at* r (’o|o:-. p.*i tm ut. Iji Uo ‘)i! Painting. p*i t* nit I ‘.'Oo l‘i;un*. Huiiar, or A io|*n. per toi in t'* (Hi l >•* 4f 111-11 ii incli t - lot 1 "--o 11 *. and pra* tic . per t**i m 2‘mO Harp, iml ml ing list* of inst ruuo'iit. per term... 2* no I hose w ho dc.'ign entering lor tb** Jirsi time at the be ginning of tin* next term, will find it t<* tlrv'if .*n!\;uilage to correspond with tin* President on I lint subject. November 21. i8.5.5. II I TSKEIM MK FKiH ALE COLLELIO. Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama. I’acdl t y . JU‘Y. A. A. UI’SOOMii, i. D.. Prosiile'fit. Wry. MA W K S. A MM! FAYS. A. M.. Professor df Auoiont l.:mguaji-(‘s and Mathoniiilios. Kov. (iFOKtJi: V. riilCK. A. M.. Professor ,and Fn<*;lisli Literattire. F. li. FPNCK. Professor of Music. Mi s. A DFlili \ .*. PASS. Assistant Tc.h'lht of Music. Mrs. ( IIA IMiOTTK M. M. !!I]FI). Princi|ml of the Primary Department. Itn.MtDIXC Idd'Aß I'.MM.N I . Mrs 0( TA V A I A. S. iIAfLFY. Til I STUMS. I);i\ i < 1 t ‘loptnn. Ksip, President. K. P. l/igoii. See y. ID v. 1). Perry. ,1. TANARUS). lb rter, Treasurer. P. li. Powofl. J. \V. IVillis. K(| Avnobi Seals. .1. FL Ililbia*. I>. K. Anthony. S. Pent. Job Thompson. Ilmt. I-. Alexan.der. sh. I. 11. Howard. I*. I'. Howard. Tit I STM Ms (N Till. I'AIPt: Os 111 I. ‘n MI!ItK M’ K ai. r. eiiPurn. ai.a ba >fa. llev. M. S. Andrew-. ID*v. .1. A. Heard. S. A vnistroßg. •* (). 11. Pd no. T. J. Koo’or. i:\ OFF IF JO. ilev. K. llamill. itev. T. \Y. llorman, I). I). •• \Y. 15. Neal. “ M . H. Kllerson, H. H. t'OLLM-HF. I. mi dm. A and commodi ous InnVHnjf, jdanned hy tin* lies! architectu ral talent, and erected in the most siiLstantial manner, is now nearly ready lor the reception of punilf. I’eeliuy the great importance of space and comfort for the educational and do toe-tic iut ere n > <■!’ the Institution, the Trus tee- have spared neither pains nor expense to meet the demands of utility and beauty in the constl ipdion of tin* edefice. Kiu fation u. KAcibiTtMs.- -A new mid val uable Apparatus has been jnirchased for the tNdlege. (al net- of Minerals,. Fossßs and Furiosities have also )>ee:i jirovidcd. Stated of H< •tnres on Science, Art and lite rature will he delivered. Mpmmnc, The tii t ienn will omnieime or the r-ccnml Motuhiy in I e‘ riiury, JSAD. Tl i ms. f>imnU imJu*ling w.isliing, lud ami light-, will lit* 1 iti m iislic 1 al SH‘2 AO per month. Tuition lee will heat the orilinarv rates, H?■;d vu h riu* pre-rut circular is nmrch’ Hosigimil le give notice *>f 11n* ap|uuticliing opeuiDg “f ihi* t’nlh'gi*, and to afionl a g'em-r ----nl ‘Mitlim* ol ii pltuis ami object . The pub lic may rest .l -sm eii U .ii the TnisDa . in co epor.ilion with the I’aeulty. w ill it-” nil proper .•iml po.-. iliU* im am t* reniirr tjic Institiition worthy ol a e* I'liai ami g r eiie,r*>ui,supjmrt.-- Vln* l emainiiijy oliicce ol the i’aculty will be* elccfeti as soon a. ciiviim t.mces allow, and it i conf'plcntlv expeete*! that in a abort tinm tin* < ‘ollege will In I’ Hv oi ganize*! in all the He puiTnieiit - ‘>f • .bnrono)i atpl cHicirnt clueida- I ion. \c l jiow leHgiuf’ with Riatitmle tip a rued uml liberal empathy which this onlcrprjse Ji* : so :*'i*neraHy recciveil, ami thauKl'tii to H nt kind Dioviiiemu* which ha- comlnetcH it to it pres inl dairc of promisin'', n ‘diilm . the ‘J’ru.s i**i have now the happim- to announce tlu; near iullillmcnt ol thrir cherished wisbus. Tim he ation of tin 1 < ‘ollege i. as licalthy aiul agreeable a- could In* desired. It. ibpedectly a(*eessihie. and yet iiliicieutly retired loi* the purpo <‘S of a moral, intellectual and womanly **ulture. M e\pen a* v will he mode aa mode* rato as practicable, and a faithful, parental * u* ii,unship will le* excrcis(*l overall who limy be committed to the charge of the Insti tm ion TOll \< TO. t"'.‘ -f J ;i"('*>. v.-irioie brand-, receded soul ter • > sub* by JAMES LHiON IICISII POI A fOES. Bill “1 velievv Jri b l , rec.-ived unit for alt vJ by JAMES LJUO-V. | TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, HAST SHIM UIC.OAU ST., KOS. 3* 4fc 36. 11. tl. IJII’TOVRSON cV CO. j THU al'ove cßtublishment has lc-oijaiu-iO ; |— its,'nlt> ami AVare-Hoom with a tui 1 ii?<*cl- teg umiit. cunijirisiug thufollowing arth-lt-s mop .JSSBHi I'iTcnt mamitiictnro and of thu very la-si viz’ ifetl'.t ciak, us various piitteniH, varying in jni,# IV"III >1 tu s'lu. cinnis.- -Coiiagi.. lloaton. Hocking, Office IVi-irim*, Nur-a'a, ('hiUhvn's. and Dining. !i a Iln Ki rs. r.inimon J’inc, t *i-,l.ij- and Jimlpel— I-1 ‘i -I iid iron humid, of various eixua. ihii; n s ( uminini Dine, Oudar and Juniper Ina-saud iron hound, of vnrion* h|7,i,. WKIiL IIK'KETS, BOAT UIK KETS, W.VUDItOUES. \V ASH.STAN US. TABLE,S. 1.0.id0 tiiaiii olliot* artirloa 1,,r inestii* |illi*| Klses. All (irilurs 1,-It .it Hie H ar,-i-,,.|,i or directed In B. tt. .lellei-iani A t'n.. Irmii n inn try lucrelinntrt and ~th. m. will 1”- |irnni|>U,v irtlouded to. Till- l-'aetiirv Is -ilindeil in a >e, ii,,n whii ii artuidsaj-. ahniidflitt sii|.|ily “I Oak. Iliekurv. Walnut tlnra. Pine. Ash. Jkijihn. Fluiu, At , im tMvnn <i. ,n:rn cson. .iami Hamilton. Hohonbiis. (hi.. 0i1.1555. ri(rik TIIK IIKITISU PEHIODHAIii, A N I TU.!*: 14111X321. ‘•lent rc'luction in tlie |>i l** | tin* Intlei |>uh* atiofl. L. isewtt A* MVi.. .\-w York. I'ontinuc t> lh Li low ing leading Briti-h P>ri(m|•*ls. \iy Till: LONDON (*t ARTF.KLY (•('eauevvrtOvt'^ IliC LD I NUB IIROII BEAIIIW (Whig) ill;: NOUTII Bunisll REVIEW (Fur I'lnudw Till: WFFTMi NsTFi; REVIEW iLib. iah RE APK WOOD'S EDINBERUH M AHA/.INF. f |Mli; great ami ilit|orLillt events Religious. t'ldlU.aJ. I ami Military ih*ns agitaling theuhOoiih *l the Old UoibßgiM n> the. * PuhlUniioiiH an intcrcrtl imU valus tb. y never !>c|i*re piiHbi-ritsetl. They on upy u imdll. ground heiwet'n the It.iDtily written news items eruth |M* illations, and flying i uiiioi'k of the uev\B|iape(, hu>l tin* ponderous Toiin* of Hi* hfatorlnn. written lon y. alt tlu* living inti rest in the lin ts In- record* *Jihll hav.; passed away. Ihe progi* •.-ul the War in Hie List o<. n l'i s a large space in iln ir pie es. Every movement i-* efiiMyly erifiei."d. wln-thoi el friend or ol p.e. and aii hors-i oniings h*ai b*-.l\ pointed out. The Uiteid hem Hu* ( riiueuuud Iroui tin* Baltic in Black wood’s Mujiiuine two of ita inu.-t pupular conhihntors. give a moix inlolljgililu mni reliable account of Hie mov'-nn-ntr <>t ti:>, i a* heUigen'iit Huit-can el.-ewlieru In* found In*'* Pei ioili. nls ably represent tin* three great pojiii ’ .1 parties of Ureal Britain Whig. Tory, and Karin ai - luit poliiit form • only mil* feature of their ehunn tej \s Organ’ o| the meet profound writers on . Vjeme Lit. i afUre, .Morality . and Religion, they stain!, as they ev.i liave stood, unrivalled in tin* world of letters, being *ri, i*Urcd indispensable loth** scholar and the profesaioji&l man while to the intelligent reader of evejy . lass hiimish a more i-orm-t and satisfactoi y rei*>id of the < r.> n*ii lileraime l lln* day. ihronghonl the work! thu. i an be pus -iI *1 \ obtained from wiy other source Lnrly <Op&es. flu* rercipi ..| .ti/. i/mv Shrrts troiu tin Ihitirh purdAli ■ ‘ in additional value lo Hiesi* e dumi lie* pi” “iii “.veil ing stale ot Eiiropouu artuliFij. a min li Us they i an now In* placed in the hands ot siil ’ I'ihcr.n about n- ooii as the original Hifitioni*. I'einis. iVi aim. for any one of the-lour r-v iews no For aii v IWO of III! full M"\ ic\j - 1 for any three of the loin IfevieWs V ni I oi* ail loljl* *l Hie Reviews ft on I"i llla< kvvood Maga/uie ,i on Icr Blackvvtol and three Reviews t o I"i Rl.u lvWood and the tour Review? AO l*u Payment.*, to l.c made in all iiw- in ndvnioe .\ioiu,v ’ urvi'id in 110 Ftfde where L*ii(*(l will he |,reived at pat A *li idiini *d I wi-iity• ii ve per i enl. it oju the above pi n *< - wil! be allowed Pi (’lub> ordering direct fioin L Shot A. Ho . lour •i more coph > oi any one or more oftiie abc/v . ” “i'!'”- J’li lie .* l our copicH oi lilaek wood, or of one lie \h*w. will De .ni i 1 * one addi".*? tour copies of the buir Review > and Blackwood foi*s'-.'o: and s.ooa Postii^r. In all Hie priie • | -o I iii* - ami tow 11*4, these walk* will lo; delivered, tree oi’ f... i;, : .e. When ?eut hy tnail. the jo la; i*. lo any py i ol the I ailed State*, will be but ;i \ear |..r 1 - Black wood.“ amt bill ini uttzl .///>• a year lor earli of tlie |{e> j:iv s. ’t 1 IfK FUEirEK’H (H IDE To i iititie amt Pvnctteiil AjairlcnUiire. By 11 ••11,1 y Stephen* i . R. S. of Edinburgh, and theitue J. Norion. ITofer-or of Scientifie Agrii nltun* ‘*>(•” College. New Hunk n. 2 vv>|s. Rovsi Octavo. — D on page.-,, and mini* unis Wood and Steci This i 4<>n|( - dly . Ho* mo 1 complete work 0/1 Ae.n --- uhiueiM r publish* *l. ami in order to {five it a wide: < iivnlation Hi” oiildi.-bi in have resolved lo reduce th* price Fb 1 Dollars for (lie T#* YoliunesH Uii**n “ni by mail 1 po.l-(ail> In C'alifotnliand Orcgoii ill” Jili.o will he , ioanv other part of tin; Union aild lo ('amnia (post-p.iidi. <♦;. iiV I hi? vfoi jf is ro.T Ihcoid “Book nl 1 lie Fat in.” Remittance lor any of the above puUßations siioui'J aluay. be ;oldr**->< <l. po.-J paid, to tie* l uhlidiers LEONARD. SCOTT .Y 120.. No. 54 Uol*i HtrecE New Y'oik {NO. -JOS. sot ‘l’ 11 Fill \ niLITAIIV \C ’ADRMY,’ I BKRONIA. (’ll AMBERS COUNTY. U.A G. I l ’. HILL, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, Ma.i. .V \\ . ARMSTRONG. Hindu alt* of (Jvc 1 Sum* ‘liliiiiry A**:oliuiv, South UaroJiua. \ A-ri-fhitic. Di:. PI TN AM .v f<ii. J. S. BARKER. A. B.J f I I IIE 15.mi1l S< lediirttic Year of ilii? Academy t;u.in- I jii"u< ci| ..u Moiolav. Janmiry 15th 15.5.5. andwiD con tilOU* 111 Si - Jell ilui llp; folt\ We*diS. ‘s Ihi Aeiidemy received very liberal n---i’ljnur fi.jn Die * s Dt(e *( i in* In.-ii se.shion of the iMere will 1” ii* • hiirgc for lii it ion. On *iitoiing tin* fiirtlJinp.m. sin luitlmion |e* of ivventy <b>ll.*irs will be i*< <julieil oi each ( ltd. I. **X-Upt Hu ll sis ootite under Ihe Ho* fellow |,nj vi ieii. \ i/.: Each comity in I he State of Alabama iv entitled ffr od om* Hiidet free of * hsu ge. Such Cml tlo bo fe'fdecttd b\ tin* .liiilg** <d Prubiife and (sunty (s>uimi/*uiionei'a r fioin mk'li iiieii si- jire. talented. dwervitvj amt of geori rnoiyl i'! iiirn* ■• •* i'. Orjdisin.- lion Id receive the preference HOI RSE OF STUDIES. ."ladling. Ih-.uJi u , Writ ing. Ai ithnieti- Ul itminar, (ieogcsiphy soul llisnn y. •\lgebrsi. fieonn-rry : IMain D. . tipfi\and Analyri. J ‘l'i igomunetrv. ( sib nine, Hi;i*l*.vv amt Perspective, Nhu - i.d idol .Moral Pliib •-* phy . ( Ik inisl ry. ('on i-81 it ut ioiiiil Lsivv. Ancient l.soigmi^eH: Fiemii. CSvfl iui Military Engineering. Surv**y in*.*. Me. Imni * and. Av tronoiny. Tat li< will be t-siiig’bt Ml .* 11 ** 1 1 lilm a- iml f,, iiitHi X'tli* v\ il li l he regular .-I ndi**?. The discipline w ill lie iMifbrced, ‘ * I \ I FORM. Di * - ‘ *al *>t (• r.*y ('adel Clot li. slandtug c*dltu tl jiniued with convex nießiMi** hulfoiiH ami Hixfeenth Inch blaii: cltdh. so “i.iiluig i<> Hu* UMpsil hty te : Parity ol Ujey Cloth, willi Licit *lv -irijicoii the outer fleam one and an eighth i'u lies in width -lo b* worn till the Undid Muj While I'siiits from I I May till Septenda i. ‘Ill” linil Hill l- led I” l.i VV ol‘ll except nil grtlrlfti pH r ides, smd oicli p • ;.I ****cjn<i*.ii- io> the Mililios Xnetmetor may *liieci. ‘Mr** Aeademy Building are large and Well arr&n&fd. ami l.lo* location i- ••mim-idi.y hoaltiiv. B*sird rim I*** pro. un*d from ejghi I*, ton dolbu r, a month Tin* prliieipHl will ho direct the education <f hi# pfipilf sis. it po* ilde, lo make tliem prso ti* al and useful men Tin* * U’ l iem *• ami <|iialifu :itioiis of Hie w ill “nf ii I.* ih i- In Dint ion. in si high decree, to publi* coidi'b ro*. . I- A. /AUHARY, il.v-’i lui Secretary of thn Board of YWtOTf i'DR SALK ()\ ( DNSIRNMEAT I) A< *(* v i ! llsim .S* “and Dili. -1 and Coin. By i > II l ! H VIES .v DA MEL Jan 1 • H HIfAKKII taHDION SEI P. NEW Crop a > good as the best, vvarianted Lolh- on lisilnt .fml to arrive, sit J. J. TODD'S, December II 2l> Broad StrenT To Pliy sh luiis huil ( H i/•<* n* of Georgia, 4 n Kl\ PRIM 1 PM. lor the t real un*u tot all febrilt j \ ifb'i lime- lisim been dirtcoveti dby a talruted Phy ’ i; iii of .m*w tmlv. 1 lii.s diMuviy involves ■ new pl’inu- 1 1” bv v * lii* 1 1 Ho* 100 positive condition of the Hyateni <tj I *! f ever. i.s changeil to die normal or healthv state ch n “I l.v and without lo*s ol vitality. This valuable vpiu**dy is called Negative KDcDicFluid i.ml i-- prepar* dby N W. Sent. M. D . New York It a i xienwively u.*ed in tin* hospital in France, and ha* been extensively used in the practice of it number of the mox \ talented member- *d the medical fiatmuity. Ti< wiDn -1 ion of Phy. i* ian. i- most reepes tfiilly *. Belted to tint \ irt non of this rnedicinoin fho treatment of Keveii l> it and you will u**vu unit its mm. ft in far t.> Norvv.jodV Tim turc. for reducing the pub* Till* *n§ei lioii will bo proven by one single trial. \ l ull description of the treatment *>t paver* iiy the “f Dr. N.W. Seat - Negative* Electric Fluid, fiom thepe,. ol f lo* di * ovm **r. will la* published in th colmnn* ©fth Sun. in lb” Couise oftlie present w* *k. The \ gsitive FJoefHc Fluid is for Hal* at the Diu * Stores *d Dan tor tli .V Nagel, and Brooks A ( hapji.ao in Col uni Ims. FeLnisvr) 4 NEW ((DPAHTNERgIIIP. ’ j l li I*: undcralgned have entered into the OROCFRi 1 Bl SIN ESS. tinder the him and name ol JUDtf - MAS. ULFCKi.tA a. CO We will keep constantly cn hami a lauv tocl. ot choice Groceries D. A. RIDGWAk. 1) CLKCKLbi. M D CONEY. janUtf H. A. CLECKLEY.