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nt. pails §n\i,
THOMAS DE WOLF.
u- it five Dollars a 3 A\ here the sub
,-or | e ,: than a your, nt the me of
a month. NUglo copies, Five Cent*. .
■>!''•'” iPVJSKTISLNiI RATES.
M ‘ w j|i he iu.-e rt.eU at five Cent? a line
xbreo ( ! enta a line for each - uh.se
v^Bpt lt -,| le same— to be paid for whe i the
■ i nwr ““ i uauUeUiuut tho office.
■^ :ae cONTKACr AI>V
M veecJiu-' >'li“cr. uot renewable, will be
■ ‘mouths for $4, “*-* mouth.- for $6, t.r one
B 1- 1 ,. rune agreed upon to be jntid for before the
■ nut exceeding ten lines, renowni.le ut
l at $-h •’ year —to be paid for ijunt-lerly
wo f JO lines, renewable at pin sure, iu-
—,,ayi-.i>\e* quarterly in minim e.
■ ris: W,lvcrtiscmeul> exceeding 2d Ilium, will be
1 rate of .fib f< - for every a UhtMnul ten
table quarterly In ml vane c.
‘ .neats or nolle otoujtytng a pirn-. o. tween
‘• ‘' l ,letter ami n.lvert.neutcuts, w„ b.. -.•lnirged
line lor every imat -turn.
\VA 1 t K. V N T IS,
S , v „ OFFU'K AND AbK.Vt I ,
l,A * roil THE I'L’ltCUAlffi AND
■ OF REAL ESTATE,
■ ‘ OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CONVBYANCLB, &c. &o.
on Randolpii;- Street,
■ ,ITB THK POST oKl'l.’E, COl.l 31 Ul ft. (J. 1 .
■i I !',u determined to ilevi-i •my time cxctii-ov.-ly to
1\!I BUSINESS. atm I Ipe.irniii my bin. w ledge
■ ‘; A , in oeorgia. to lie .ml, to give > tiiii'i- s.iuslae
'.n,,, ni.-iy eiitni-t iin. iu li 'ii- uie s, 1 .-.:u pro
liev Imv or si'll, pet i! p- In bcti. r ad’.uutttgt.
person in v 1 ’ or mlb.-wextern
, liiiuls to sell, call u,-. o u*-■ n-t'b. iat pur
■ i',iqi liml you a pure!m.--el’. If you Wish Pi buy,
i him- many vinuablo i• >l-- ami - • tl-mcitt*
it from my extensive knowledge of the
/1,. ( , 1 '. lam prepared in asm r.-dn the •w.i.-rul
lint lot of limit in rim •• - -!>• wish
: |,ii.l vahicd. you ..- re!;- upon - .-rrect in-
itnon reasonable terms.
■* DEEDS, JlOM'ftlAtlES,
. , r ] li .;num , tits. ilrav. n orre. ‘ ly am: ut ‘•>•.*• rates
nil. ito I itoiim.-r's l:n- re/, m(P or
cent, given.
|..-i,certain. I an paying N;:w 3 n.h<!3A asm
M,;„.-t;s for I. AM* tv Altlt A Vtf. .111. Mine
umilc at! irerntigi tiu-nt with mi ■ ut fin- U'-.t
I am prepared to apply for
Hf’ ijOUnTY LAivD WARBANTB,
| will charge Ini : Five both,..- for cncli ap
be pail for vim. tie- v.-a. rant arrives,
your claims soon.
to make this a permanent l-n-un.-ss, ami
. ai'iiudcd attention, with u d.-u-rmt't .timi
1 hope to receive a lib-ral share of ii.
•„ a.v friends am! conmiunitv poiu-rallv
■ s. it. liu.'l.x.ivtt,
Lund Office, Columbus.
{HaFAVETTK PKMI.IS t'OLLEtJK.
First Session, for l-S-Vi, will m. ninienec
■ on Monday thp kllst t i .'l:.t:upi-,-y. •>*•! dose
2d of July.
■ FACULTY.
■ j. F. Bledsok, Pt’incijial.
■-. u. K. llirrcuKtsM. .Assistant, -ct. Unjii.
■_ ‘ Pro.
■ Normas. Professor of Music.
H Rates of Tuition. Per Innra.
class > 11 i 00
class -5 00
■streav in regular coulhu X’2 00
■t three years eaclt “ -10 00
■r li Language ‘JO 00
Piano, including use ol In-
oO 00
on tbc Harp, incliiduig use of l.n
the Guittn: 10 00
Expenses, 1 00
■lie Latin and Creek Languages will he
■nt. as a part, ol t.be regular course, to all
■ desire them.
will be given in Urawirig, I’ain
■. Embroidery, Wax Rud I’a.per Flowers at
usual rates.
music will b*- trtight r• > thn “ hole
■ol. free of chargo.
ladies can be ticcoiumodati-tJ with
■ruing iu the family of the Principal, or in
families, at ton dollars per month,
Hry thing furnished except lights and tn\v-
ami guardians living at a disbaitce,
to Appoint an agent iti La Fay
■ lOm shall math all purcluises of clothing,
■At their daughters or wards.
J. li. Norman is an experienced and
■Widal teacher of music, and is prepare| to
■ti!dructiun iu the art ofCompo.sitio:t. and
■itoraagh Bass* to advanced pupils.
■ite Institution is supplied with :: 11-u-p, and
Btinew Pianos.
■•> Hotchkiss, who has not, heretefore,
BiH'umiected with the Institution, comes to
■bgily recommended, as a teacher of rare
■uficationa. Among other testimoiiiais the
■ lW 'bigletter from Prof. Newman, ut Union
■ le ? , ‘. New York, is an ample guocarioe for
ability and efficiency:
■ Union College, Dec. 1855.
BuMsay, Miss Hotchkiss, I know to be emi-
B|% (piaUfied for teaching. Her scolttrship
■®twl and very thorough. Shy is enter-
B-X’ and ambitious—loves to teach, and on
Bvliolc, is the best qualified for it of any
instructed. 1 speak thus eonfi
■%. because site was a pupil of ruin:- some
B>’ “r live years. Truly yours,
■ JOHN NEWMAN.
H i" 1 ” tiiL-gmmralpritic tie that nothing tends
B*to impair and destroy the intellect, than
habits of study, no young lady, iu
B s lnstitution will be permitted to take up
B" M beyond the grasp of her rpind, or to ad
l,ln a lower to a higher class until she
Bwoughly mastered all that precodes.—
B;“ ln >l that has not comprehended common
■Hiiiietic and English virannnar, is but poor
■'iji.ilificd to grapple with the intricacies of
B ai ?lier mathematics, or the subtleties of
physics.
emvite patronage, and we intend to dc
..'lt - * JI, t we do not promise to make scliol
in u day. While modern science lias al
anoibilated time and space, the mind
its original jualities and upabil
• ‘ll i' 16 * ute^ec D i” ‘ ts onward p •ogress,
1’ upon the principles of asso
hM^ 6 l JoWers judgement and mrmovy.
~ ‘H’aucement in knowledge now, as it has
. is slow. ‘ jan4.
I'NlVEßsixy OF GEORdU.
Uj Arur.xs. Dect-tnb r 18, 18i"io.
t! 1 ” of this Instilni i ‘ti will rr mmence ou
1 l **y of January h tt, atul continup until the
i.i,, ‘vla-n th'-r.- will he rwppU'h viicati xi. nfo-r
will beresum-'it until tbo winter v-n-ntion.
ri’ffuf fho first of November.
1 Col! *' n ß able atnl experionced officers comprise
j„.y vacuity—who are exported to be l their
‘bimrk Zaa lottß discliarni of their iliiti’ s.
1. lY in n ,„ d. it., Proaiden. ami I’roft-ssor of J’olltl
!ii„ ., ll yj ln< l Mental Philosophy.
“stldel, a. m., Prof.-saor of Auclcnt l..'iniruai;i-e
tiiiii tiro
Professor of Hellos Lettres.
’ L?. o^, Chrietiunity un.l History.
~ ‘’A-onte, jt. p„ professor of Natural Sflien'-,. g mol
V ;/ ‘ bferch.
■ Broun, a. m.. Professor oi Matheinati.
Huginoeung.
’ ii'H oi. 1 ‘enable, a. *t.. Professor ot ‘utur.i.l l*hibso
“bbctnlktrv.
I’ r i,:,T: i "hJb Lumpkin, LL. t>.. Professor of Law.
‘■ ■ D. Terrell, Professor of Law.
cniv Waddell, a. m. Tutor in A orient I.au
r-;^ur k ’ \ T ator 1:1 Mathematics.
ri-i the t,.,u’ r “,'lmission are recommended to ho pres*
aa *?i Mnß mR y ■•ttufled that their
I 241* 0,1 n here ohtain n thorough * iiuo;ition.
ASBURY HHLU fW-Vv
<t|f Jailj £mt.
VOl,. u
REMOVAL.
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
SAMMIS <fc ROONEY,
Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their ;
i IRON FRONT.)
New Four Story Brick Building,
Nearly opposite their Old Stand,
\\/ they will be happy to isoe their friends and j
* T customers anil show them something brilliant and I
inviting m the way of Furniture.
Our \\ itrc-Uooms are unequalled iu lleuuty, anil our
t urnituro mt/airc/te. V\o ofli-r rare advantages to pur*
e Kisers, turuishing houses throughout in u tasteful and
uniform style, by having a branch of our business iu New
V.ifk city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under
his own eye, articles to suit, the most fastidious. We j
have on liaud furniture suitable for
far lor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Itoom, Kitchen
Ac., of Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.;
and as Low as can be found North or gtouth. An assort
ment of
CARPETING AND CURTAINS,
will also he on hand, that will not fail to please. Call
and see. Our stock consists in port of
Etcruhss, Tcte a Tctcx, What Nuts. Arm
( hairs, and Solas,
ot Rose-AVood, Brocatt-110 ami Mahogany, for P;., rs.
Bureaus, Dressing. Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Side-Boards.—Marble and Mahogany Tops,
Book Cases of all kinds and .Secretaries attached.
Tables— Centre, Dining, Work and Extension.
Bedsteads —High and low jio-l. French and Cottage.
Enamel Sets for Bed Booms, ail colors. Walnut and Ma
hogany Sets for Bed Booms.
Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods.
Looking Glasses— all sizes, in frames mu’ out.
Carpets —Brussels Ingrain. Tapestry, &<■.
Curtains —of Brocatclle and Damask, nil colors.
Shades —(lilt Comic-saud Curtain holders.
January 17, 1850.
A. H. AVER,
(iENEIiAL AC LENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 West Side Broad iitrcct, Columbus, Cia.
Mil-Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase
and sale of Negroes.
455“Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct 23. 1 y
J. 0. It USE. J. U. DAVIS. W. 11. I.OXIi.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Anil Skipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ATTILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
y y commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and filling orders from tiie country.
Kusc, Patten Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will bo mailt) on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North.
Jan.TO ly
LAMPION HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Gee.
milK above Hotel has been thoroughly renova-
I ted and rc-fttraished. The undersigned
thankful tor past favors will take pleasure in ac-.l|gsj
commutating all tbo- who may favor him wititJuLUL
their patronage. I’. LAMl’Ki.x,
Dec 8 Propriotor.
INSURANCE.
ttlliE, MARINE, lUVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in
rerponsiblo compauieti by
JOHN 31U V V Agent,
Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store.
Phoenix Insurtmee Company—Capital 4200,000.
8. L. LOOMIS. President.
JOHN 31 CNN, Agent,
Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts
IIALLOWELL & THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Georgia,
(\RDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses.
f ]irom|>lly executed. Tbc patronage of tbc citizciiF
ofColumbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited.
October iid. 1855. ly
BARRINGER <fc MORTON’S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMIH’S, t-’A.
r| (1118 Manufactory has boon i- iu successful opevatiou
[ for over throe years, ami is still continued. All work
w ill be done by experienced workmen, with good qtuility
of lumber, aud tbo latest Improved maebinory.
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at tko follow
ing prices;
Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed atjil Grazed...l2J.< cts.
in x 12... 9•* “ - ...IS ‘ “
12x14 ..10“ ...2b
12x16...11” “ -2~
12 x 18...12 “ •’ ’• ...30
12 x 20...14 “ - “ ...o.j “
12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40
12 x 24...1S “ “ ” . ...45
The above Sash are \% inch thick, and made plain.
In ull cases where they are mado Lip-Sasb. twb eeuts per
light will lie added. All bush glazed with good Freuch
Glass, primed with tbo best Paint, and superior i’utty.
Bolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot,
measuring the length, A window live feet would cost
.43. without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOOIiS.
If / inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one
’ side, §3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50.
i'.y v inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding ouo
side, 3 25 —moulding both sides, $3 75.
1’ f. inch thicli. 4 panncU moulding on one side, S3 50—
moulding both aides, $4 00.
1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on ouo side, SI 00—
moulding both sides, ,84 50.
In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished
with hinges and catches, if desired; also, bash glazed
with German or Frcnclt plate, painted, stained, cnamc -
led. embossed anil Bohemian Glass, of all sliadcsand col
ors, for side and transom lights and office windows.
Plans and for all descriptions of buindings
furnished to order, with estimates, if desired.
Contracts made for construction aud erection of build
ings. on reasonable terms.
All kinds of lumber platted, and flooriug and culling
tougued aud grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament
ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order.’
Tbo proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may
favor them with orders.
Lip AII tiie above work will bo furnished at short notice.
Susli kept constantly on liaud. All orders sent w ith
the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at
tention. Work to he sent by tbo River, Rail lload, or in
Wagons, w ill bo at the risk of the purchaser, as the work
will bo considered delivered.
t!r- Special roo tract scan be made for large jobs.
31. BARRINGER,
January 21. ly J. L* MORTON.
LAND FOR SALE.
VLOT iu Cobb county, well marked on
a- .Mineral Tract.; One Lot acres in 3’
riou county. Three fractions adjoining, commune-****
ing about one mile above Bain bridge in Decatur county,
and embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on
which there are some good
Hammock and Cotton Lands,
atul the balance us well calculated for making Turpeii
tineAts any in the Southern country
Also .1 Lot with comfortable improvements at New
Fine Knot Springs, ailjoiniugA.G. Redd, K-q. Titles In
disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN
Jsttuarv 31, 1866. Columbus, Ga.
BROOKS 4b CHAPM AN
tiruL'LD call the attention of Physicians to the
\Y newly discovered medicine called
DR- N. NY. SEAT’S
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID.
It is superior to Norwood’s Tincture of Voratnm Veradi.
for ail purposes that the latter lots heretoforo been used
for, February 4.
FANCY CANDIES
| ÜBT received a fine supply of Fancy Candies and Cou
•I fectioio ry, af 42 Hrotiil street. D
Pebruary 6. (.'ELLA >v TIi I IM As.
J. It. HILL A- CO.,
&ROCERY MBTICHAWTS,
AND liKAT.KffB IN
I)A(.GIN(i, Rope, Twine Sugar. Coffee. 310-y ’’
J lassos, salt, Teas. Cigars Tobacco. W4nes.■ u
Brandies. Gin, Rye, Monougahela. Bourbon,and vsj&v-
Scotch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally,
at the old stand of John J. MiKendr-c, No. 109 Broad
Street. Columbus. Ga.
November 21. 1855. ly
BACON.
,V “ HIIDS. choice Bacou—h'ig round, just received
and for sale nt the lowest fi-rures. by
March 15. GUN BY ts CO.
COLUMBUS, GA., ABRIL 17, 1856.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Heti\ .. 1 . tin -Perry” and ‘‘OgletUorpe” Hotels, and di
ll ly opposite Teippoianco Hull,
COLi MBUS, GEORGIA.
A\ TE have now in store and receiving the cyM. Ti V .
\ 1 best and must extensive stock of velii
clos to be found in this country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES,
of finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
of latest styles and every variety.
ROOKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES,
of every known pattern and shape, suituble for one or
two horses, aud eomplcto assortment of Top and No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
ot the latest and most lushiouable styles now used. The
fact that the well known and highly esteemed work of
JAMES 31. QUIN BY & CU. as well as that of other
makers of the highest reputation, can be found oly
it< our house, and tlmt all our stock is made up un
der tiie personal direction of Mr. 11. C McKee, (whose long
experience guarantees its i|uulity) enables us to offer
better work aud at lower prices, than arti
cles of the same quality can bo sold for by any other dea
ler in this country ; and quite as low as they can be af
forded in New York city. For proof of which e respect
fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us.
We are selling at the very lowest rates, fur cash or ap
proved credit, and always ask our selling
prices, so our customers aud strangers as well,
may rely on being honestly aud fairly dealt, with. Eve
ry article is warranted to be strictly as
represented, and sntisfnetidn guaranteed to all.
McKKli A ROBERTS,
N. IS.—Having the best regular set of Carriage
workmen to be found in this country, we are pie
pared, as heretofore, to do till kinds of repairing at
the lowest possible rates, with the uniiest
promptness and in the best manner. McK. x 11.
January 28. ly
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, Ga.
ril IIE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in au
-1 nouncing to the public that they have secured the
following fnculty, to take charge of the College, at ihe
opening of the next term.
faculty:
Col. Augustus Alden. A. M. President —Professor of En
glish Literature and Ancient Languages.
Rev. F. X. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Science
and Mathematics/
Miss Ann E. Alden, Instructress in French and Bota
ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department.
Professor of Vocal and Instrumental
Music.
This institution is located iu one of the most beautiful
and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned
by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it
is kept free from all sectarian bias—at the same time, re
quisite care is taken to secure to tile pupils proper moral,
as well as rnenta training.
The next session will open on the second Monday in
‘ftuuary next. The Classes will then lie organized, and
will progress as heretofore.
Boarding can be obtained in the best 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 tbc State.
The College is furnished with anew and complete set
of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps.
Charts. Ac.: iu tine with everything necessary for illus
tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe
rimental Scienccs-
The College Building is so arranged that the Depart
nieutsvvill be kepteutirely separate, each occupying its
respective rooms.
-Arrungemeuts are now iu progress to secure for the
Music Department, a gentleman o) tbc highest grade of
abilities and moral character.
We invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning
public, being assured, from the character and reputation
of those constituting the Faculty, and the ample facilities
for instruction now actually iu possession of the Institu
tion, that every pledge we make shall be redeemed, every
inducement we offer will prove to tie a fact; and that, our
Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest
in the land.
Persons desiring I'u.ithor information in regard to the
College, will please address 1,. 31. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev.
F. X. Forster, Cuthbcrt. (Lt., who will furnish them with
Circulars, Ax. Jau. 23 ts
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES.
’PUL unilcrsigneddosigns opening a Private Academy
J_for Young Ladies iu Ha ton ton, Putna u county, Ga.,
ou Wednesday, January tub, ISSO.
lo tbo Literary Department tbo course of study will
bo extensive and liberal.
The Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages
will be taught if desired.
Tho Ornamental Department will include Music ou the
l’iano, Harp, Organ aud Guitar.
Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery iu all its
branches.
A complete apparatus will be furnished in order to af
ford ample illustrations iu the Natural Sciences.
.Musical instruments will be provided, so that, each
pupil may have the mean/ of daily practice iu addition to
tho regular lesson.
Tho number of pupils will be limited to 36.
Tuition per annum, 8125 00; baif in advance, and the
balance at the cud 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, iu addition to the regular course of study, she
can make such a selection from the languages, aud tho
Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate,
without extra charge.
Third, the low rate of tuition, compared with that ot
other schools.
The a-uai charge for the Euglisb branches, is. ..$49 00
Music 20 09
Latin (Extra) 20 00
French •• 20 00
Drawing aud Painting 25 0b
Embroidery 2'.j 00
3lakiug the aggregate of SIBO 00.
To this add the extra charges made for tho use o*’in
struments, stationery, Ac., and tho amount will not fall
far short of S2OO, whereas, iu tho plan adopted iu this
Academy, the charge for these is 8125 leaving a difference
of SSO to $75 in its favor.
Pens, ink, paper, slates, pencils. Ac., gratis. Books,
sheet music, Drawing, Painting aud Embroidering mate
rials furnished at the usual rates.
Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en
ter thoir daughters or wards, may address me, for tin
present, at Lumpkin. .Stewart County, Ga.
j an 33. 1. K. BRANHAM.
CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE,
Cassville, Georgia.
’|(JIE first Term of this Institution will begin ou the
i. first Monday in February, 1850, under the direction
of thof ollowing
Faculty.
Rev. Thomas Hambaut,
Chairman and Professor of Am-lent Languages.
Rev. William 11. Roulki, Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. B. W. WitILDEN,
Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature.
Rev. AV. 11. Roman’,
Pro tern. Professor of Natural Science.
Rev. 11. AY. WniLPKN. pro turn. Professor of
Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science.
Other Professors will 1; elected as soon as the wants of
tho college require it.
Board and lodging can be procured at a boarding bouse
or in private families, at trout eight to ton dollars pet
mouth.
Tuition.
In Academic department, per year S2B 00
111 College department, per year 34 00
Scholarship*.
The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar
ships for four years at $l9O 0C
Scholarships for sixteen years, at 240 00
Thus making tuition merely nominal
The annual commencement will take place on Thurs
day after tho first Saturday in July.
Locnt lull.
Cassville is a healthy location. Our college building
is situated three quarters of a mile front the village, and
is a commodious building. Here young men will be
comparative) v free free tin- allurements of fashionable
life, tiie baneful Influence of prog shops; and th<- expos
ures of a mixed population.
Any information, as well as catalogue*, can be obtained
on application to tire undersigned, or any of the faculty.
JOHN 11. RICK.
December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees.
RARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL.
I OFFER for saloasplcnded s.-t of Tinners’ Tools and Ala
cliiuea. with as line a set of Patterns as there is in the
State, very low for cash or goo I notes and security, piy
able Ist Jitnusr- next. Ten per cent, off for cash. A
bargain can is- had by early application.
Also. first rate set of ‘Void Cards, with all appertain
in” maeli in-rv. ire good as mw. Call soon or you lose a
bargain. •!■ TGIM’
February 0. 20 Broad Street.
FACTORY’ YARNS.
I FACTORY YARNSof all Nos.. Osnaburgs. Shirting.
* Sheeting. Stripes. Cottonades Ac., constantly on hand
and for sale at Factory prices, by
Oct 26—ts J J TODD.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
fJ’IIE subscribers Uuvo uow ou baud and CdS-jWAi-.
X are eoiistautly receiving one of the lurg
es. aud m st varied Flocks of Vehicles ever 0.0 ieil, and
made expressly for thin market, embracing every style
of Carriage in use. such as—
Caleehcs, Berlin Coin-lies. llarouckeM,
(Os tiie Finest Finish.)
FAM 11 iY KOOKAWAYS,
Large and small, including many very light and tasty,
suitable lor one horse.
BOW TOP WAGONS,
With a eomplcto assortment of
BUGGIES with and without TOPS,
Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat*
ness, cai.net be excelled, and pie from most respect
able manufactories at the North, and made under the
personal direction of 31 r. J. li. Juquee. All of which we
are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or ap
proved credit.
Lvory lUticle sold by us at our Kepositon is warranted
in every respect, and our customers anil all purchasei-H
can roly on being honorably anil fairly dealt with—in
proof of which we respectfully Invite the attention of all
who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East
corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, opp site the Per
rv House.
J. B. JAQL’KS & BROTHER.
N. 11.—Having a regular set of northern Car
riage Workmen mpl .yed, we are prepared to
ex, cute Repairing of every kind i he bsi possible
manner with neatnes and (lisp itch at low rate-, at
J. B. JAQU’LS & Hu iff ll,.li'S
Carriage Repository,
North East corner Oglethorpe ,i..U liry.m streets, oppo
site the Perry House, Columbus, Oa.
February ti.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineers and Machinists,
Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COLFMBUS, GEORGIA.
\I rK rail th< special attention of the public to our os-
H tablishnieut. The piupiietuiH nr practical Me
chanics and of lung experience in the business, and hav
ing combined two establishments in one, they have the
largest and best stuck of tools and patterns in the Male
Their facility for doing business being so great, they can
afford to their customers the best of terms and the most
prompt execution.
uu,r senior partner having been so many years in this
business as the practical partner and proprietor of the
Jcnmlgee Foundry. Macon. Georgia is well known, hav
ing built a large number of Steam i ngines, Mills, and
.Machinery, throughout this and adjoining State . To ail
of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability
Our junior is just from Virginia, and having had tlio
management of some of the largest establishments in
that Mate, brings with him the best practical ability and
improvements in machinery
Wo call especial attention to our Murine and Sta
tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both cir
cular and upright. We are now iiLinufactining the best
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same
prize others are fin uishing wooden on s.
We are now furnnhing Steam j.ngines and Boilers of
ar*y size ; Flouring and (Join Mills; vertricul and circu
lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; i’ulleys; Horse
i'ow'Ts; Gin and .Mill Gearing of all kinds; Cemetery
Railing; Bark Mills: Corn Sin Hers; Cob Crashers; and
Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron.
marlH-tf
East Alabama Female College,
Tuskegee, Macon County, Albama.
IOC AT Ll> iu Tuskegee, a village far-famed for its
j healthful climate aud refiued society, the college is
easy of access from eas’ and west by tho Montgomery
and West Point Rail Road which passes at the distance
of four miles, and from tho upper and lower country by
excellent roads.
The public may feei assured that the high standard of
education here adopted will never Vie lowered. It is our
determination to present at all times an institution whose
facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi
tion among the first in the country. These are, an olo
gant and. commodious edifice, erected at a cost of some
forty thousand dollars —a large and able corps of instruc
tors —a well selected library—u good apparatus and a ca
binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of the
college.
The boarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have
the privilege of membership in a literary society, meet
ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com
position. One hour on Sabbath afternoons is spent by
them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, aud
in other exercises designed to cultivate a taste for reli
gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted
by the governess and other members of tho faculty.
Their dormitories arc all carpeted, well warmed and ven
tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort. Be
sides boarding at tho same table with the President anil
others of the Faculty, they are tinder the constant super
vision of the governess who directs them in all matters
pertaining to tlieir habits of study aud recreation, and to
tbo cultivation of their manners.
OFFICERS.
Literary Department.
lllmiv A. Bacon, A. 31., President,
Mental and Moral Seionco.
George AV. Thomas. A. 31.,
Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages.
J. Khzeczkowski, French, Italian and Ucrman.
.Miss Inda Williams. Logie, Rhetoric and History.
Mis. T. Taylor, English Branches.
Miss M E. AVomack, Preparatory Classes.
Musical Department.
Dr. S. 31. Bartlett, Principal.
Gustavos Gibs 1 leu, j
31rs. N. T. Taylor, / Assistants.
3liss LvniA Root, J
Ornamental Department.
Miss L. H. Reid, Principal.
31iss Assistant.
Boarding Department.
Miss L. H. Jain, Governess.
31r. Sampson Lamer, Steward.
.Mrs. Emily K. Lamer, Stewardess.
31rs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and Nurse.
Calender.
First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dee. 23d, inclusive.
AVintrr Vacation, from Dec.24th to Jan. 7tli, inclusive.
Second Term, from Jan. Bth to April Bth. inclusive.
Third Term, from April 9th to July 9tlt, inclusive.
Summer \acatimi. front July Unit to Sept. 22d, inclusive.
Commencement of 1850, on Wednesday. July 9th.
Necessary Expenses.
Primary Classes per term $ 7 00
D k C do 10 00
A k B do 13 00
College do 16 66
Board, including lights and washing pr. term. 36 00
Books, stationery, materials. Ac . furnished at jow juices.
Extra Expense*.
Moderu Languages, per term $ 7 00
Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, AVax or Fancy
AVorlt, per term 9 00
Water Colors, per term 10 00
Oil Pair I ing, per term 13 00
Piano. Guitar, or A ioliti, per term 16 00
Use of Instruments for lessons and practice,
per term 2 50
Harp, including use ol instrument, per term... 25 06
Those who design entering for the first time at the be
ginning of the next term, will find it to their ndvantagt
to correspond with the President on that subject.
November 21, 1855. tl
To PltyaieiaiXH and Citizens of Georgia.
\NLAY PRINCIPLE for the treatment ol all tebrih
affections has been discovered by n talented Hiysl
rian of New York. This discovery involve- u new prlncf
pie by which the too positive Condition of the system cnl
led Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state di
rectly and without loss of vitality.
This valuable remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid
and is prepared by N. W. Seat. M. I).. New York. It b
extensively used in tbe hospitals in France, and Jins been
extensively used in tire practice of a number nttlic most
talented members of the medical fraternity. Ihe atten
tion of Physicians is most reaper.fully solicited to nin
virtues of this medicine In tin- treatment of levers. Try
it and you will never quit its use. It is far superior ti
Norwood’* Tincture, fur ivdwririK tin* puimp. T iiih iihkui’
tiou will be proven by one single trial.
A full description of tin* treatment of Fevers by tbe use
of Dr. WAV. Rent's Negative Fleet tic Fluid, front the pen
of the liisrovere-. will be pitblbbi din the columns of tbe
Sun. in tiie course of the present week
Tire Negative Electric Fluid is for sals nt the Drug
Stores of Danforth x Nagel, and Brooks k Chapman, in
Columbus February 4. _
VALCABLE PROPERTY,
sinvo Valuable young negro Iti lck Lay- <*rrsA
J era, and one of the 11 n t desirable and cmi
reniently arrange.l KesltliiieCM in the city, f.n “
-ale on reasonable term-. A. K. AA’ER,
April 7, IBWI. ts 131 Hr..ad Street
Farmers, Your Interest is Here.
XA natt LBS. Chandler k Co’s very superior rib
. JV/.l /! M ‘ bed Sides in handsome boxes of about
4(K) lbs. each. Packages to you are n half cent per lb.
less than sninll lots. Come np and buy no less than a
package. Just received and for sale by
Alarch 24 JAMES LIGON
TiFtcrsr
WAHL RuCL ~
EAST SIDE BROAD ST . iVUS. 34 A 38,
U. a. JEFI H LS./K iV C O.
THE alHiva astahl; •- vn Ims n-opi nt-ilTaj
k—mmgiit its Rale and \Y are-hix. ■ v .1. a lull as.iit t
moot, comprising the llowiug article. iil£E
LJeSaSrcccut uiauulucturu ar. ’ A the very best
luuioi mis viz:
Ut<lsicu<lH, of various patt.nis, varying m )tlr,
from jia to .j.tu.
Chaius.—Cottage. Boston. Rocking, office Urn..,
Nurse's, Chililri-n's. and Dining.
Tubs. Hit ki ts.— Common Pine, Cedar aud .!uni| •
brass and iron bound, of various sizes.
('muxs,—Common I’iue, Cedar aud Juniper— fi-.
Iron bound, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT Ul ( 1 .
WARDROBES. 3VASIiSTANDs (A
Besides many other articles for house fuiti.
mostie purposes.
All orders left at the Ware-n om oi do
Jefferson A Cos., from country merchants m
be promptly attended to.
The Factory Is situated in a section win. .
abundant supply of oak. Hickory, Beach. \
Pine. Ash, Poplar. China, Ac.
RICHARD 0. JKFFERHON. JAMLs i j
Columbus, Ga., Get. 3, 1855.
THE BRITISH PKRIOLIt Al.s ,
AND
THE FZVHMEIA’S gttii.i
Great reduction in the price ol the latter pubLcHiu ii
L. Scott & Cos., New York, contluue to publish tin .
lowing leading British Periodicals, viz:
TIIE LONDON QUARTERLY’ (Conservative;.
THE EDINUBLiItGII REVIEW (Whig..
THE NORTH BK’TISH REVIEW (Free Chuicli;
THU WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE t’l.i.) .
{NO. *215.
, j''llK great and imporiaui events—Religious, politm
JL and Military—now agitating llie mil oils ot ike • .
t> orhl, give to these i'ubUcatious uu ime.-eel and va.i
they never before possessed. They occupy a Hue ,
ground between the hastily written news iuiiif, ciuu
speculations, and flying rumors ol the liewspu)el. ai .
the ponderous Tome ot the historian, written long in -1
the living interest in the tacts he records shut i .
passed away. The progress of the Wat in the i.iim .
pies a large space in their pages. Evuy iiuaii. i
closely criticised, whether ut trii-nil ot ot lot- m
short comings feailessly iioinled out. The tell.,
j the Crimea and from the Lultic iu Liiu-kwoou sj.iq
, I'rotii two of its most pupulnv conti ibiuors gin ■,
intelligible and reliable account ot the mevui.i i
’ great belligerents that can elsewhere he l. ui.o
, These Periodicals ably represent the thill- gj.
; cal parties o! Great Britain —Whig. Iciy utm . ..
hut politics forms only one feaiun- oi to u • i,,.
As organs of the nu st prolound writers on cn in ,
rature, U irality, and Religion, they stand, a. ib.y
have stood, unrivalled in the world ol letters, bi o
■sidered indispensable to the scholar anfl the |ton
man. while to the intelligent reader of every elm-,
iurnish a more correct and satisfactory rei oiu til il ,
rent literature of the day, throughout the wore
can he possibly obtained from any other souice.
Early Copies.
The receipt of Auvanet Slif ts a. ui the British pi.i
ers gives additional value .o these Reprints, tspt < .
during the present exciting state of European aliai.
asmueh as they can now be place din ih>- Imi its • i
scribers about, its soon as the original editions.
Terms.
l’er m i
For any one of tlx* four reviews s;> .
I or any two of the four Reviews 0 i *
For any three of the four Reviews 7 !>■
For all four of tile Reviews h (a
For Blackwood's Magazine o la
For I.larkwood and three Keviewa 9 on
For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 Oi
Payments to he made in all cates in advance. Mime)
current in the State where issued will bo received at | ai.
Clubbing.
A discount of twenty-live per cent, from the above ]d i
ces will la;allowed to t lubs ord ring direct fre Di L. teuti
A; Cos., four or more copies of any oue or more ol the above
works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of rue i e
view, will lie sent to one address for $9; four copb sot (lie
four Reviews and Blackwood foi S3O; and goon.
Postage.
lu all the principal cities auu towns, there works w ilt
be delivered, free of postage. When sent by mail, the
postage to any part of the United Mate* will he hut twen
ty-fuvro-.nU a year for “Blackwood,'’ and but fourteen
milt a year for cue! ■)’ the lieviews.
TIU FARMER’S GUIDE
To Sdeiilil unit Practical Agriculture.
By Henry Str r . n.-, F. U. . of Edinburgh, and the late
3. P. Nortou, Professor of Scientific Agriculture In
and ole Collegi New Haven. 71 vuls. ltoyal Octavo.—
HWI pager ud uutueroue Wood and Steel Engraving*.
This is, confessedly, tUe most complete ■rk mi Agri
culture ever published, uud in ordet o. give it a wider
circulation the publishers have resolv .1 to reduce the
price to
J'"ivc Dollars for the Tv. o Volume* S!
H lien sent by luail (post-paid) to CuLfurire nd Oregon
the price will he $7. To any other part of iv 11 niun and
to Canada (post-paid), $6. tfie This work . not the old
“Book of the Farm.”
Remittances for any of the above pub v.atien* should
always be addressed, post-paid, to If. iVhlisbeis.
. LEONARD, ;SCOTT . CO.,
No. iW <e 1 c ,vi r. New York.
SOUTHERN. MILITAft! ACADEMY,
FREDONIA, CHAMBERS ‘ Ol’VtY. ALA.
G. P. HILL, Esq., Pivicipi 1 an 1 Proprietor,
M.u. N. W. AK.M.STIiONO, O.i .lii tie o the I
State Military Academy, So.’ Cat lina. \ Assistants.
Da. PUTNAM & Cm. J. S. BARi.fill A. 11. J
‘l’llE Fourth Scholastic Year f ins Academy com
1 meuccd ou Monday, January .’ h 1856, anu will con
tin lie in sessiou during forty week
As this Academy received very ibi ral assjsmnce from
the State at the last sessiou of tbo l egislature, there will
he no charge for tuition. On entering the institution,
au initiation lee of twenty dollars will be required ol each
Cadet, except such as come under the the following pro
vision, viz:
Each is unify iu the State of Alabama iscntitled to send
oue Cadet tree of charge. Such Cadet to be selected by
the .1 udge of Probate un i County Commissioners, limn
such men as are talented, deserving ami of good utoia)
character. Orphans should receive the prefer, nee
COURSE OF STUDIES.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic Oren.u i.
Geography and History.
Algebra. Geometry; iTain. Descriptive and An. 1
Trigonometry. Calculus, Shadows and I’eisp, ctiu
ral uud Moral Philosophy, Chi misny, Con .eyau in.,
stitutioual Law, Ancient Languages; Frail, b l v.i m
Military Engiueeriug, Surveying, Mechanics aim A .
tronomy.
Tactics will bo taught at such times as not to interim,
with the regulur studies.
The discipline will be 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; Pant* of Oiey Cloth,
with black stripe mi the outer seam one and an eighth
inches in w idth —to be worn till the first of May.
White Pants from Ist May till September.
The uniform is not to lie worn except on general pa
rades, and such special occasions as the Military Instructor
may direct.
The Academy Buildings are large and Well arranged,
and the locution is eminently healthy.
Board can he procured from eight to ten dollars a month.
Tile principal will so direct the educati. n os his pupils
as. if possible, to make them practical and uselul men.
The experience and qualifications of the instruct',,s
will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public
confidence, K. A. ZACIIARY.
jly-d lm Secretary of the Board of Visitors.
FOR HALE ONf CONSIGNMENT.
I>ACON Side •. Hams, Seed Oats, and Corn. By
1 HUGHES lc DANIEL.
Juu IK—tf
SHAKER GARDEN SEED.
N'EW Cion as good as the best, warranted fieri ,
now on hand and to arrive, at
J. J TODD’S*.
December 11 2’ Broad Street
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
r |MIK undersigned have entered into the OKUCI 1
I BUSINESS, under the firm and name of 1 i
WAY. < I.EUKI.K 1 & UO. We will keep constantl\ m
hand a large stork of choice Groceries.
I). A. fll DOW A Y
A. D. CLM K1.1.V.
M. D. DONLV.
JanSttf li. M. CLFCKI.LV
IRISH POTATOES.
•)F\ Barrels yellow Irish Potatoes, received and fm sab
by JAMES LJGOJi.
COAL YARD.
THOSE wishing COAL for Orates, can be supplied at
sl.'l per Ton, bv calling on
JOHN W.'HOWARD,
Nov If Agent Selma Coal Mine Company.
COUNTRY BUTTER, POULTRY', 4ic.
VN excellent artieln of Country Butter. POULTRY
Ac. for sale at J. .1. TODD'S,
February 15. 2fl Broad Street.
A GOOD MEDIUM—EAST ALABAMA.
THE AUBURN- GAZETTE!
Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala
CIOLUMIIUK Merchants will consult their interest by
/availing themsel'e-of the Gazette to make knewn
heir buriness. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir
ulation in a region of country that does a heavy trade in
Columbus Dee.