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O*® 1 ' 0 n\TRACT ADVKimSBKb. “dill)! 5 lines, uot renewable, will be , luoicicec t , sj?[ mo nths for sti, or one ageed upon tube paid for before the. ent ‘1 ’ !Jot exceeding ten lines, renewable at |trt^ e “evU'd at yenr—-lobe paid for quarterly BTC, (0 CC - ~ liues, renewable at pleasure, in uitis-uu' u>” llt yable quarterly in advance. exceeding go lines, will be iins't ““” to of $lO for for every addiliouul ten *il!lr quarterly in advance. ■P‘- ,s or notices, occupying a plate between Krtijciuiu advertisements, wilt be charged “ s :-..1,':;.-l. | r ‘U r” N ]> \V A liIIANTS, •n OFFICK AND AGKA’CV 9 tA® 1 lOR T UK pURC'UAbi A>iJ> lIV OF HEAL ESTATE, All Os Abb I'hSCUII'TIUNS. onNVEYANCEK, &c. &c. C 011 Randolph fi* •* ■l'l-K-fUK POST OFFICE, COl.l MRUS, GA. . M.-rmiucd to devote my time exclusively to li '’ vn BUSINESS, and hope, from my k nowlcdgo < L -y n, Georgia, to bo able to give entire satisfac ,US dS i IUUV entrust me with busiuc-s. 1 urn pi e ’ndtber bay or sell, perhaps to better advautuga other person in YW-M.-rn or fouth-westcru (“*, i*nds to seH, call upon inet ifldouotpnr o t tied you a purchaser. 1 f you wish to buy, > *! i-l have many valuable lots and settlement! •*1’ j- r „iii my extensive knowledge ot the ]i, w prepared to ascertain the owner of lln of land it, th- State. If you wish v„arland vaiued, you may rely upon correct in unoii reasonable terms. “ K DBKDS, MORTGAGES .or Instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates: ptoisTSUTinted to sell Bonner’s large map ol Goer, oiSwtabn lam paying New Youk and Wasu stm Prices for LAND WARRANTS, allowing a S'v made au arrangement with one of the la st in Washington, I am prepared to apply for bounty land warrants, l team!"ill charge hut Five Dollars for each ap fljJPlo be paid for when the warrant arrives, tin tour claims soon. . lintmii to make this a permanent business, and ilßVundivided attention, with a determination to auction, I hope to receive a liberal share of paj Ztam mv friends ami the community generally ’ S. R. BONNER, oj.ly Land Office, Columbus. FAYETTE female college. HE First Session, for 1850, will commence on Monday the 21st of January, and close lie 2d of July. FACULTY. J. F. Bledsoe, Principal. s M, E. Hotchkiss, Assistant Lit. Dept. ■— “ Pro. “ I. Xohmax, Professor of Music. Rates of Tuition Pei- Annum. ■try class SIB 00 jaratory class 25 00 t year in regular course 02 00 three years each •* 10 00 ich Language 20 00 ic on the Piano, including use of lu rawent 50 00 icon the Harp, including use of Li niment 05 00 icon the Guitar -10 00 dental Expenses, 1 00 te Latin and Greek Languages will be ht. as a part of the regular course, to all desire them. itraction will be given in Drawing, Pain- Embroidery, Wax and Paper Flowers at tsual rates. ocal music will be taught to the whole fl. free of charge. sung ladies can be accommodated with ding in the family of the Principal, or in ectable families, at ten dollars per month, r thing furnished except lights and tow rents and guardians living at a distance, ei(u esterl to appoint tin agent in La Fay who shall make all purchases of clothing, lor their daughters or wards, tof. J. 13. Norman is an experienced and esslul teacher of music, and is prepared to instruction in the art of Composition, and torough Bass, to advanced pupils, he Institution is supplied with a Harp, and - Pianos. Jss Hotchkiss, who has uot, heretofore, i connected with the Institution, comes to “ghly recommended, as a teacher of rare locations. Among other testimonials the iwing letter from Prof. Newman, of Union ege, New York, is an ample guarantee for ability mid efficiency : Union College, Deo. 29,1855. ‘Kan Sm: —ln reply to your inquiry, 1 ™say, Miss Hotchkiss, 1 kuow to be omi “f qualified for teaching. Her soolarship “Will and very thorough. She is enter l,!? and ambitious—loves to teach, and on w Mle, is the best qualified for it of any i e?ei ’ instructed. I speak thus oonfi “L because she was a pupil of mine some r w live years. Truly yours, JOHN NEWMAN. lontkegeuerali l'ineiple that nothing tends Do impair and destroy the intellect, than Wcial habits of study, no young lady, in ‘institution will be permitted t.o take up ® beyond the grasp of her mind, or to ad ffoin a lower to tt, higher class until she Wonghly mastered all that precedes.— Hint has not comprehended common lt! an d English Grammar, is but pooi l. j to grapple with the intricacies of per mathematics, or the subtleties of •physics. Peonage, and we intend to de -1 but we do not promise to makesehol . a,a y- While modern science lias al , nnaihilated time and space, the mind , ‘ y *hs original qualities and eapabil j-jl I e Intellect, in its onward progress, ion U P OU the principles of assc- Al ® e owei sOl judgement and memory. , ’nucement in knowledge now, as it has ‘ jan4. Diversity of georuia. t Athbxh, December 18, 1855. Mathis Institution will recommence on ‘Lx Jttnuar y next, and continue irntli the ’*“® n there will boawcek’s vacation, after ttSintr “ he resumed until the winter vaentiou. ‘followings rst °f November. bjlW, •.“* & “ le “ud experienced olticers comprise lit th, — w ho are expected to be at their 1 “V'Clihi-m! 0 ™ dtocharge of their duties. ‘’ n-ituv. i?: D -> President and I‘rof- s-or of I’oliti aop. w ’“ 4 Rental Philosophy. ‘' l, “ ril ture < * e *’ At M- ’ Professor of Am-lent Languages ilium t u.. Hi*.r>f' r ,’‘"Hey, D. n., Professor of Belles Lettres, tlanit y aud History. “I fren L M ’ D -> Professor of Natural Sciences and t-'ttjtny A - M -> Professor oi Mathematics, S Bvi?e V . U Engineering. A ’ M '’ P ro f ort,<or °f Natural Philoso- ui I \t^ l J''n m Phin, 11. n., Professor of Law. S Henrv J^ rell > Professor of Law. V-r y “addell, a. M., Tutor in Ancient Lan ;itntsfur’*•’ f uto r in Mathematics. F’he mi#Bion are recommended to be ures :; ’ K „5 IDai “go fth e term. ! ‘ M ' s ird ß pl l ?? lanß m y foe > satisfied that their “ ts here obtain a thorough ednration. A9BURY HULL, ry ®|f f aih &itn. VOL. l.{ REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMItS & ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stork of Furniture te tlu-ir (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, WHERE they will be happy to see their friends and customers aud show them something brilliant and inviting in tin way of Furniture. Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beaut)-, and our 1- urnituro rcc/icrc/te. We offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New York city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under - Ilia own eye, articles to suit, the most fastidious. We , have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, bitting, Dining Room, Kitchen ike., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.; 1 aud as Low as can be found North or South. An assort l moot of CARPETING, AND CURTAINS, | will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of EtcrisUas, Tele a Tctcs, W lint Nets. Arm Chairs, and Solas, of Rose-Wood, Brocatelle and Mahogany, lor Pa, ,ws. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Sidc-Boavtls—Marble and .Mahogany Tops. Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tables—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads—High and low post . French aud Cottage. Enamel Sets lor Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma j itogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Cllalrs—au extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses—all sizes, in frames and cut. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains—of Brocatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1850. A. IC. A YER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And For xv nr ding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. flEg'-Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. k’3. ly J. C. (tune. -I- H. PUIS. VY. 11. Loatu. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods aud tilling orders from tin, country. Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North. I Jan.l6 ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. ■ ‘HUE above Hotel has been thoroughly renova- c_n L toil and rc-furuished. ‘Clio uudersigued thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- gHjag cominodatiug all those who may favor him withJUJuL their patronage. L AMBKIN, Dec and Proprietor. INSURANCE. I~nitE, MARINE, RIVER, aud LIFE lUBKS taken in responsible companies hv JOHN MINN. Agi-ut, Office No. over E. Barnard .t Co.’s store. Fhoenix Insurance Company—Capital .vjuo.uoo. S. L. LOOMIS, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga.. Nov -1. tl IIALLOWELL THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS fur Cottou or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses. promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October HO. 1855. ly BARRINGER & MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactopy, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. riMIIS Manufactory lias been is in successful operation l f or over three years, and is still continued. All work will bo done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at tin- Factory, tit the follow ing prices: Sash— S x 10... 7 c.ts Primed and Grazed... ISJ cts. 10 x 12... 9•• “ “ —lB 12 xl4 ..10 “ “ -25 12 X 1ff...11 “ •• “ ...27 12x18...12” -JO 12 x 20—11 “ • —35 12x22-10” “ “ -40 “ 12 x 24-18 “ “ “ —45 The above Sash are 1% inch lliiok, aud made plain, lu all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will lie added. All Sash glazed with good Frcuch Glass, primed with the best Paint, audsuperior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 00 cents per toot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost S3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. I'.iiueh thick, without moulding, S'3 50—moulding one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. VJ4 inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—-moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. V/. inch thieli. 4 panucls moulding on one side, $3 50- moulding both sides, $4 00. inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one sale, si 00- moulding both sides, $4 30. 1 u addition to the above, Blinds painted and turmshed with hinges aud catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, euamo. - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades aud col ors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans a ml specifications for all descriptions of buindiugs furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction’ aud erection oi build iugs, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring aud ceiling tougued aud grooved. .... Ecroll and other descriptions ot Brackets, lor ornament ing Cottages, Groen Houses, ic., made to order. The proprietors boiug practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all vv bo may favor them with orders. . , , . , #>i)-All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly ou hand. All orders scut with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to lie sent by the River, Kail Road, or in Wagous, will he at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. ... . , Zfw ‘Speciul coutruc.tscau be madiGor laxgoßJWy^ Jauuur.v 21. l,v j. 1. MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. I LOT in Cobh county, well marked on the Gran as Mineral Tract,; One Lit 202J4 acres in I rion county. Three fractious adjoining, commcnc-sz- S inc about one mile above Baiubridge in Decatur county, ’ and embracing tbe bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, aud tbe bulance a* well calculated lor making lurpuu tiuetas any in the Southern country Also a Lot with coinfortablo improvements at New Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to E.J. HARDIN January 31, 1860. Columbus, (.a. BROOKS &- CHAPMAN WOULD call the attention of Physicians to the newly discovered medicine called dr. N. W. SEAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It id superior to Norwood’s Tincture of Veratum Veradi, for all purposes that the latter lias heretofore been used tor. February 4. FANCY (ANDIES. JUST received a flue supply <’f Diney Candies and t ou t) fectiom-ry, at 42 Broad street. THOMAS Pebrumy ti._ CELLA k 1 HUM A is. .1. 11. HULL A CO., GROCERY MERCHANTS, ANI) DEALERS IN BAGGING, Rope, Twine Sugar, Coffee, lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines,ygMM Brandies, Gin, llye, Monongahcla, lfourlion. andljllML;. Scotch Whiskey, aud Provisions and Groceries gout rally, at the old stand of John J. Mcßendree, No. 109 Broad Street, Coiumhus, Ga. November 21, 1855. ly I ‘ BACON. 11HDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just received ; 4/0 and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 15. GUNBY A CO COLUMBUS, GA., APRIL 12, 185 G. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST„ Between lh(- “Perry” mid “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, UJOLAIMBUS, GrPORCIIA. \\T E have now in store and receiving the -N.yw , M Let and most extensive stock ol'velii dcs to be found in this country, comprising OALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, ol tine-stand richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, ot latest styles and every variet), ROCK AW AY'S AND BAROUCHES, o| every known pattern and shape, suitable tin* one or two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of tin- latest and most flishionahle styles now used. Thu fact that the well known and highly esteemed work of JAMES M. QLINBI & CO. as well as that of other* makers of the lrigkbst reputation, can be found only at. our Louse, and that alt our stock is made up un der the personal direction of Mr. 11. C McKee, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work aud at lower prices, tbuu arti cles of the same quality can be sold lor by any other dea ler in this Country; and quite as low ns they cun be af forded in New York city. For proof of which worcspoct fitlly invite all who wish to purchase, to call aud sec us. We are selling at the very lowest rates, for easli nr 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. McKEE A- ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to be found in this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with the utmost promptness aud in the best manner. McK. A R. January 2S. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Ga. rjlllE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in uu- L nouncing to the public that tlic.i have secured the following fticulty, to take charge of the College, at, the opening of the next term. faculty:. Col. Augustus Alden, A. ji. President—Professor of En glish Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. E. .Y. Forster, A. M. —Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alden, Instructress iu F’reucli and Bota ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department. —— , Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. This institution is located iu one of flic most beautiful and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned by the Masonic Fraternity, aud under its supervision; it is kept free from all sectarian bias—at the same time, re quisite care is taken to secure to tin- pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session w ill open on the second Monday in January next. The Classes will then be organized, and will progress as heretofore. Boarding can be obtained in tbe lu st families of the place, where the students will be surrounded by the safe guards and amenities of the families circle. The rates oftuitiou and board, are as low as those of fered by any similar Institution in this part of the State. The College is furnished with anew- and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps, Charts, Jcc.; iu tine with everything necessary for illus tration iu tbe several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Seicueos- Tbe College Building is so arrauged that the Depart ments will be kept, entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are now iu progress to secure for the Music Department , a gentleman of the highest grade of abilities and moral character. We invite the patronage of a liberal auil iliscorniug public, being assured, from the character and reputation of those constitutingthe Faculty, and the ample facilities for instruction now actually iu possession of the Institu tion, that every pledge we. make shall be redeemed, every iuduceuieut we offer will prove to he a fact; aud that our Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest in the laud. Persons desiring blither information iu regard to the College, will please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X. Forster, Culhbert, Ga., who will furnish them with Circulars, Ac. Jan. 23 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. riMIE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy J_ for Y'oung Ladies iu Eaton ton, Putuun county, Ga., ou Wednesday, January 9th, 1855. In the Literary Department the course of study will he extensive and liberal. The Latin. French, German and Spanish Languages will bo taught if desired. The Ornamental Department w ill include Music on tbe Piano, Harp. Organ aud Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus w ill be furnished iu order to af ford ample illustrations iu the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided, so that each pupil may have the means of daily practice in addition to the regular lesson. The number of pupils will be limited to 3fi. Tuition per annum, isl2s 00; bait’ in advance,aud the luilance at tbe cud of the year. Attention Is called to the iullowiug advantages: First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than w hen the school is large and overgrown. Second, iu addition to the regular course of study, she can make such a selection from the languages, anil the Ornamental Department, as time and choice uniy dictate, without extra charge. Third, tbo low rate of tui'iou, compared with that ol other schools. The usual charge for the English branches, i5...*40 00 Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 20 00 French “ 20 00 Drawing aud Painting 25 00 Embroidery 25 00 Making the aggregate of SIBO 00. To this add tbe extra charges made for the use of in struments, stationery, Ac., and tbe amount will not fall far short of §2OO, whereas, iu the plan adopted iu this Academy, the charge for these is si 25 leaving a difference of SSO to §75 ill its favor. Puns, ink, paper, slates, pencils. Ac., gratis. Books, sheet music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or w ishing to cu ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the present, at Lumpkin, fttewartCounty,Ga. Jan -sj. J. R. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassville, Georgia. f|UIE first Term of (bis Institution will begin on tbe X first Monday in February, 1850, undu the direction of the following Faculty. Rev. Thomas Hamualt. Chairman aud Professor ot A licklit Languages. Rev. William 11. Romm . Professor of Mathematics. Rev. B. W. WUILBEN, Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Kev. W. 11. Robert, Pro tem. Professor of Natural seinicr. Rev. B. W. Wiiilijln, pro tem. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science. Other Professors will Ik- • In-led us soon as the wants of the college require it. Board and lodging can lie procured at a boarding house or iu private families, at from eight to tun dollars per month. Tuition. lu Academic department, per year <2B 00 In College department, pier year 31 (a) Scholarship*. The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar ships for four years at $lO9 Ot’ Scholarships for sixteen years, at 210 00 Tims making tuition merely nominal The annual commencement will take place on Thurs day after the first Saturday in July. Location. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college buiiding is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and is a commodious building. Here young men will be comparatively free free tbe allurenn-nts of fashionable life, the baneful influence of grog shops, and the expos ures of a mixed [population. Any information, as well ns catalogues, can be obtained on application to the undersigned, or any of the faculty. 11 JOHN 11. RICE, December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. RARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL. I OFFER for sale asplcudcd set of Tinners’Tools and .Ma chines, with as fine a set of Patterns us there is in tic- State, very low for cash or good notes and security, pay able Ist January next. Ten per cent, off’ for cash. A bargain can be had by early application. Also, a first rate set of Wool Cards, with all appertain ing machinery, s- good as new . Call soon or yon lose a bargain. 5. J. TODD, February fl. 38 Broad Mreet. FACTORY YARNS. FACTORY YARNS of all Nos., OsnatmrgH, Shirting. Sheetings Stripes. Cottonades Ac..constantly on hand and for sale at Factory prices, by Oct 26—11 J J TODD CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! rjMIE subscribers have now ou hand amt - X are constantly receiving, one of tlio larg- jsyU-*7v3- est and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, and made expressly for tills market, embracing every style of Carnage in use, such as— Caleclies, Berlin Couches, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish,) FAMILY ROCKAWAYS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable lor one horse. BOW TOP WAG-ONB, With a complete assortiueut of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style aud finish, which, for durability and neat, ness, cannot be excelled, and are from most respect able manufactories ut the North, and made under the personal direction of Mr. J. B. Joqnes. All of which we arc selling at the very lowest rates for cash or un proved credit. Every article sold by ns at our Repository is warranted in every respect, uud our customers and all purchasers can roly on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all wUo wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East corner of Oglethorpe and Brvan streets, opposite the l’er .l-y House. J. B. JAQUES & BROTHEIt. N. B.—Having a regular set of northern Car. l’iuge XV orkinen employed, we are prepared to execute Repairing of every kind in the best possible iminncr with neatnes- and dispatch, at low rates, at •i. B. JAQUES A BROTHER S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and 111-van streets, opjm sitc the Perry House. Columbus, Gu. ‘ February 0. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. \ITE call the special attention of the public to our cs- YT tablishment. The proprietors are practical Me chanics and of long experience iu the business, aud Lav ing combined two establishments in one, they have the largest and best stork of tools and patterns in the State. Their facility for doing business being so great, they can afford to their customers the best of terms and the most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so many years in this business as the practical partner and proprietor of the Oemulgee Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built a large number of Steam Engines, Mills, and .Machinery, throughout this uud adjoining States. To ail of whicli we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having lind the management of some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. We call especial attention to our Max ine and Sta tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both cir cular and upright. Wo are now manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS iu the country, being entirely of metal, at tbe same price others are furnishing wooden ones. W, are now furnishing Steam Engines aud Boilers of ary size; Flouring and Corn Mills: vertricul aud circu lar Saw .Mills; .Sugar Mills; Shaftiug; Pulleys; Horse Powers: Gin and Mil! Gearing of all kinds; Cemetery- Railing; Bark Mills; Corn Cob Crushers; and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. mai*l3-tf East Alabama Female College, Tuskegee, Macon County, Aebama. IOC.) TED in Tuskegee, a village far-famed for its j healthful climate and refined society, tbe college is easy of access from cast aud west by the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road w hich passes at the distance of four miles, aud from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. The public may fuel assured that the high standard of education here adopted will never he'lowered. It is our dotermiuatiou to present at all times an institution whose facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi tion auioug tbe first iu the country. These are, an ele gant. and obuimodious edifice, erected at u cost of some ! forty thousand dollars—a large andable corps of instruc tors —a well selected library—a good apparatus aud a ca binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of the | college. The hoarders eujoy peculiar advantages. They have tlic privilege of membership in a literary society, moot ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com position. One hour ou Sabbath afternoons is spent by them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, and iu other exercises designed to cultivate a taste for reli gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by the governess and other members of the faculty. ‘Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed aud ven tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort. Be sides boarding at tbe same table with the President and others of the Faculty, they arc under the constant super vision of the governess who directs them in all matters pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to t In- cultivation of their manners. ormiEßs. Literary Dejiarxmeut. 11 1 >kv A. Bacon, A. M., President, Mental and Moral Science. Geckol* W. Thomas. A. M., Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages. J. Krzkczkowbki, French, Italian and German. Miss Inih Williams, laigie, Uhetoric aud History. Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M E. Womack, Preparatory Classes. Musical Department. Dr. 8. M. Bartlett, Principal. Gesiavus Gilstllu,) Mrs. N. T. Tavlor,/-Assistants. Miss Lvdia Root, J Ornamental Department. Miss L. H. It lid, Principal. Miss Assistant. Boarding Department. Miss L. H. It lid, Governess. Mr. Sami-son Laxier, Steward. Mrs. Emily K. Lamer, Stewardess. Mrs. J.icixPA Patton, Assistant and Nurse. Calender. First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dec. 23d, inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Dec.24th to Jan. 7th, inclusive. Second Term, from Jan. Bth to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April 9th to Julyfith, inclusive. Summer Vacation, from July Jfith to Sept. 22i1, inclusive. Commencement of 1850, on Wednesday, July 9th. Necessary Expenses. Primary Classes per term $ 7 00 I) Ji 10 00 A .t B do 13 0(J College do 10 00 Board, including lights and washing pr. term, 30 00 Books, stationery, materials, Jic., furnished at [ow prices. | Extra Expenses, Modem Languages, per term $ 7 00 Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 9 00 Water Colors, per term 10 00 Oil Painting, per term 13 00 Piano, Guitar, or Violin, per term 10 0U l.se of Instruments for lessons aud practice, per term 25U j Harp, including use of instrument, per term... 25 0U Those who design entering for the first time at the be ginning uftlie next term, will find it to their advantage to correspond with the President on tliul subject. November 21, 1865. ts To Physicians and Cltliens of Georgia. VNKW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of ull febrile affections has been discovered by a talented Physi cian of New York. This discovery involves anew |irinci jilc by which the too positivo condition of the system cal led Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state di rectly and without loss ot vitality. This valuable remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid, and is prepared by N. W. Seat, 51. D., New- York. It is extensively used in tbe hospitals in France, and has been extensively- used iu the practice of a number of the most talented members of the medical fraternity. The atten tion of Physicians is most respectfully solicited to the virtues of this medicine in tho treatment of Fevers. Try it and you will never quit its use. It is far superior to Norwood's Tincture, for reducing the pulse. This asser tion will be provou by one single trial. A full description of the treatment of Fevers by the use of Dr. X.W. Seat’s Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen of the discoverer, will be published in the columns of the .Sun, in tin- course of the present week. Tin- Negative Electric Fluid is for sals at the Drug Stores of Danfortli & Nagel, snd Brooks A Chapman, in Columbus. February 4. V 1h I \HLK rMVO Valuable young negro Brick Lay-Jnsda J era, and one of the most desirable and con- g?j H vi-nlcntly arranged Residences in the city, for ~ -ale on reasonable terms. A. K. AYER, April 7. 1856. ts 131 Broad Street. Farmers, Your Intex'est Is Here, \ Artrt EBB. Chandler A Co’s very superior rib bed Hides, in handsome boxes of about 400 lbs. each. Packages to you are a half ceDt per lb. less than small lots. Come np and buy no less than a package. Just received and for *le by- March 24 JAMES LIGON. TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 3 4 &, 30. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. /equs -ia TH E above establishment has re-opened® its Sale aud Ware-Boom with a full assort- comprising the following articles ofiSN recent manufacture and of the very best materials, viz: Bedsteads, of various patterns, varying in price from $4 to s3o. Chairs.— Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing, Nurse's, Children’s, aud Dining. Tuns, Buckets.— Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper— brass and iron bound, of various sizes. Churns. —Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper—brass and iron bound, of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS, BDAT BUCKETS, WARDROBES. WASIISTANDS, TABLES, Besides many other articles for house furnishing and do mestic purposes. All orders left at the Ware-room or directed to R. G. Jefferson & Cos., from country merchants and others, will be promptly attended to. Tlie Factory is situated in a section which affords an abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum Pine, Ash, Poplar, China, Ac. RIC1IAR1) 11. JEFFERSON. JAMKS HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga., Get. 3,1855. cm THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE PARMER’S GrUIDE. Great reduction in the price of the latter publication 1,. Scott & Cos., New York, continue to publish the fj lowing leading Britisii Periodicals, a iz; THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDJNGBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). THE groat and important events—Religious, Political, ami Military—now agitating the nations of the Old World, givo to tneso Publications an interest and value they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, and tbo ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after the living interest in the facts lie records shall Imve passed away. The progress of the War iu the East occu pies a large spare in their pages. Every movement Is Closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from ; th® Crimea and from the Baltic iu Blackwood’s Magazine, from two of ita most popular contributors, give u more i intelligible and reliable account of the movements of thi great belligerents that can elsewhere lie found. These Periodicals ably represent the three great pollt, eal parties of Great Britain—Whig. Tory, and Radical,— but. polities forms only one feature of their character.- As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Lite rature, Morality, and Religion, they 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 furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the cur rent literature ol the day, throughout the world, that, can be possibly obtained from any ot her source. Early Copies. The receipt of Advavcr Sherts from the Rritisli publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting state of European affairs, in asmueli as they can now lie placed in the hands of sub scrihers about as stum ns the original editions. Terms. Per ann. For any one of tbe four reviews $3 on F’or any two of the four Reviews 6 (Mj F’or any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 on Payments to he made in all cases iu advance. Money current in the State where issued will he received at pur. Ulubliiug. A discount ot twenty-five pet vent, from the above ju i ces will be allowed to Clubs ordering direct from L. Scot! Jz Cos., four or more eopics of any one or more of tbe above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Be view, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood l’or§3U; and soon. Postage. lu all tbe priucijiul cities aud towns,these works will bo delivered, free of postugo. When sent by mail, the j'ustage to any jiarl of the United States will be hut twtn ty-Juu.r cr.nU a, year for “Blaeltwood,” and hut fnurtft'/i cent! a year for each of the Reviews. THE EAIUIKIt’S GUIDE To Scientific, ami Pi*uctlcnl Agi-iciillm-e. By Henry Stephens, F. It. ii. of Edinburgh, and the [at- J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agiicnltuie in Yale College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.— 1000 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel F.ngravi'.-g This is, confessedly, the most complete work oil Agri culture ever published, and iu order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduc - the price to Five Dollars l'ox* tin- Two Volumes J! M hen sent by mail (post-paid) to California and -ireguii tbe jirice will be $7. To nny other jiart of the Uni in r :Td to Canada (post-paid), sti. This work is not the old “Book of tiie Farm.” Remittances for any of the shove publications -bc-uld always tie addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD, SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY’, FREDONIA, CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA. {NO. 211. G. F. HILL, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, M u. X. W. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of the i State Military Academy, South Carolina, )■ Assistants. Dk. PUTNAM A Cad. J. s. BARKER, A. E.J f|’HF, Fourth Scholastic Your ot this Academy coin- J. monccd on .Monday, January 15th 1855. and will con tinue in session during forty weeks. As this Academy received very liberal assistance from the State ut the last session of tho Legislature, there w ill be no charge for tuition. On entering the Institution, an initiation fee of twenty dollars will lie required of each Cadet, except such as conic under the the following pro vision, viz: Each county in tire State of Alabama is entitled to send one Cadet l'reo of charge. Such Cadet to lie selected by the Judge ot Probate and County- Commissioners, from such men as are talented, deserving and of good moral character. Orjihaus should receive tho preference.- COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geograjihy aud History. Algebra,Geometry; Pluin. Descriptive and Analytical Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu ral and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Conveyancing. Con stitutional Law, Ancient Languages; French, Civil and Military Engineering, Surveying, Mechanics and As tronomy. Tactics will he taught at such times as not to Interfere with the regular studies. The diseijiline will he enforced. UNIFORM. Dress Coat of Grey Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed with convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch black cloth, according to the usual style; Punts of Grey Cloth, with black stripe on the outer seam one and an eighth inches in w idth—to he worn till the first of May. White Pants from Ist .May till .September, ihe uniform is not to he worn except on general pa rades, and such special occasions as the Military Instructor may direct. file Academy- Buildings are large and well arranged, I and the locution is eminently healthy. Board can lie procured from eighito ten dollars a month The principal will so direct the education or his pupil* as, if possible, to make them practical arid useful men. The experience ami qualifications id’ the instructors will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to puhlle confidence. K. A. ZACHARY, jly-d4m .Secretary of the Board of Visitors. FOR SALE ON CONUONMENT. JIAC'ON .-ides. 11. tins, ,<ee<| OsU, and Corn. Hv > HUGHES A DANIEL Jan 18—tl’ SHAKER GARDEN SEED. \TKW Crop us good as the best, warranted fresh, i.l nowon hand and to arrive, ot J. J. TODD’S, December 11 20 Broad Street. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. r PHE undersigned have entered into tho GROCERY X BUSIN ESS, under the firm and name of RIDG WAY, CI.KCKLKV A CO. We wilt keep constantlyon hand n large stock of choice Groceries. D. A. RIDGWAY A. D. CLECKLKY . M. D. DONEY. _ H. M. CLECKLEY. HUSH POTATOES. •)rx Barrels yellow Irish Potatoes, received and lor sale ‘>y JAMES LIGON. COAL YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can ho supplied at §l3 per Ton, hv calling on JOHN W. HOWARD, Nov J; Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. COUNTRY BUTTER, POI’LTRV, JfccT 4 N excellent article of Country Butter, POULTRY Ac. for sale at J. J. TODD’S, February 15. 26 Broad Street. A GOOD MEDIUM—EAST ALABAMA. THU AUBURW C4AZETTRI Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala. COLUMBUS Merchants will consult their interest by availing themselves of the Gazette to make known their business. It eqjoya a very large and Increasing cir eulatiou In a region of country that dors a heavy trade ib Columbus Dec. 6.