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V THOMAS HE WOLF.
JB .. t j,'jve Dollars a year. Where the sub
• .L. 1,. for less than a year, at the rate of
ul ,,th. Single copies, Five Ceuta.
mm** 0 advertising KATKS.
.':W M w jil he inserted at Ten Cents a line
W^ l , r ti , • j five Cents a line for each subse
insert* i (Une —to be paid for when the
■ into the office.
CONTRACT ADVERTISERS.
, .weeding a lines, not renewable, will be
ai ®‘htree mouths for *4, six months tor *6 or one
u \ U ‘time agreed upon to be paid lor Indore the
■m!^B l '"^' l ß ntisputiu type-.
i| ii^B ,11,, .„ts not exceeding ten lines, renewable at
; K r! ‘“i". rW d at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly
ls „foo lines, renewable at pleasure, iu
■' rll i!‘’ year —payable quarterly in advance.
- i:^B J sl ulvertisenieuts exceeding ‘Jo lines, will be
H ‘ ‘ ra te of $lO for for every additional ten
Wimble quarterly in advance.
1 I .Slants or notices, occupying a place between
matter and advertisements, will be charged
l<K, line for every insertion.
“warrants.
fl .„ OFFICE AND AGENCY,
!'■ *’ ‘ FuR THE purchase and
-■ a le of real estate,
0F Abb DESCRIPTIONS,
fll .<oN VIiYANCEB, &c. &e.
M On Raiulolph Sired,
- |TB POST OFFICE, OUbUMBIIS, UA.
1 ■ determined to devolo my lime exclusively to
‘BB IA | lib SIN ICSS,and hope, from my knowledge
Vl Georgia, to be able to give entire sal isfae
uho maV entrust me with business. lam pro
r, .her buv or sell, perhaps to better advantage
’ idler person in Western South-western
hue lauds to sell,call upon me: if Ido not pur
will find you a purchaser. If you wish to buy,
1 | pave many valuable b.i and settlement*
sell From my extensive knowledge of the
rivals lam prepared to ascertain the owner of
‘■r: 1 “i want lot of land in the Stale. If you wish
I valued, you may rely upon correct in
• imon reasonable terms.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES,
,1 .. instruments, drawn nirreetly and at low rates;
‘.vas wanted to sell 1 lonner's large map id Gear;
per cent, given.
is certain, I am paying New V ork and Vi ash
■ ~V, Prices for I.AMt WARRANTS, allowing u
‘^^■llwnimission.
.... also made an arrangement with one id the best
i. iVusliington, I am prepared to apply for
bounty land wabbants,
J .......,ml will charge hut Five Dollars for each ap
|,e paid for when the warrant arrives,
in your claims soon.
...I t„ make this ft permanent business, and
undivided attention, witli a determination to
•.: .. lien. 1 lmist to receive a liberal share of pa;
iny friends and the community generally
S. It. BONNER,
Land Office, Columbus.
V’ JAMES J. TODD,
y; Hast Side Broad Street, Coliiinhus, (la.,
iel ui’cr unit VV liolesule Denier
Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, Ac. Ac.
tiug.tinttcringanii all kinds of Job \\ ork, pn.inpt-
til and warranted.
fruits and candies.
received, fresh Sweet Havana Oranges, and a
variety nf the linest Candy Fruits. If you are
Fruits and Candies, call at 42 Broad Street,
arc to he found in endless variety.
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
HISTICK OJ<’ THE PEACE,
■ AND COLLECTOR.
attention given to the mlloctiun of claims
in my bauds.
Swat tlie Store of Harrison & Mcfleheo.
April 10, 1800.
B. B. McCRAW,
■attohney A r r LAW,
Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama.
u. HOOPER RBVAXT DUNCAN, VVM. K. BARNETT.
SiOOPKK, DUNCAN & BARNETT,
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Hti - in Culumbus, Heorgia, and Crawford, Alabama.
■ ASItUKV FEMALE INSTITUTE.
1 La Kiiy-dte, Aluhiiniii.
■ Wesley Stacy, a. m., Principal.
M. L. Stacy, 1 Teachers in Literary
■s K. Bacuelder, j Department.
■ ScuoeVELREi, Music and Ornamental Department.
exercises of tin's Institution will be resumed on
2d Monday in January, 1856.
of Tuition, per Scholastic Year.
Department $lO 00
Department 25 00
2d Department College course 02 On
and 4th “ “ 40 00
on Piano 00 00
al.Music taught without extra charge.
■ Principal is an alumnus of Emory and Henry < Vl
lias large experience in teaching, and conics
i. “inim iiilcd. both as to c barncter and ability for
instruction.
in the bosom of a beautiful and healthy vil
furnished with all tile facilities necessary to the ac
linislied education, the Institute strongly
itself to tile patronage of an intelligent puh
’ < van he obtained ill several respectable families
■'avnal.lv terms.
H AO. Richards, J. T. lirock,
■ Caleb Holloway, John C. Towlos,
■ John W. llewcll, K. If. .Muse,
■ Wm. J. Adams, A. M. Presley,
B J. F. Dowdell, Trustees.
■’ “inker 21, 1855. ts
■tKORGIA military institute.
B MARIETTA.
‘ll. Academic year is divided into two sessions of live
■ “ |u ntlis cadi. The Tenth Session commences on the
■ “I February next, and ends on the 19th of July.
are divided into four college classes. The
• ! 'l | i'niiuciiccment tajees place cm Wednesday he tore
- All us July.
■ Academic Stall'.
■ Brumby, a. m., Superintendent and
I’rofessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
■ ‘lnomasß, McConnell,
■ . 1 “iimandant of Cadets, and Prof, of JOnglneering.
■ ‘’ 11. Hunt, A. M„
■, Profnssor of Cliemistry and English Literature.
■;’ [*• Goodwin, Professor of Drawing.
’ ■ S.Camp, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
M- u ’’
Institution is under the direction nnd iniiniige
■''''lii Bottl’d of Trustees, in conjunction with a Board
■ ‘ tsappointed by tile and overnor of the State.
■ . ill rnd of the Legislature, the Institute has been
e ‘ with 140 Cadet Muskets and Accoutrements,
■ * K "‘l d Battery, consisting of four six-jsiunder brans
■ iv’ ‘ ilul t *° twelve-pounder Howitzers.
Hk'7w perinten<lent lln 'l the Commandant, are gradu-
Buii i St Po 'Ut, and as tlie Institute is upon the West
B ui r public may be assured that the govern
■ jtwdp'ineand course of studies will he strictly en
■ ‘,’,11,. Terms s
■ “U. Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, hire of Musi
■ 1 . °tuer contingent expenses, per session of live
■ In. m advance, sll2 50. ‘ *
■ • T *?*’ I )er aii num, $5.
4 ,? s firing further iuloruiation can obtain a copy
Ii t.. le ßulatiqn” by addreHMinu; the euperintendcnl.
■ ANDREW J. HANBKL. >Sec.
I 1 OF GEORGIA.
Athens, December 18,1855.
H of this Institution will recommence on
■'. if , 11 h ( hty of January next, and continue until the
■l.i, ! “kust, when there will he a week’s vacation, after
B t ""tir.i/ I, ’ “' s “’ll! he resumed until the winter vacation.
I Tbe r ( ,u ° u l h'’ hrst of N'ovemlier.
Hu, c.,i| ‘"wing able and experienced officers comprise
Bug,. Faculty—who are expected tube at their
I Alouk nT z " ft l (>us discharge of their duties.
■t! j; ’ ’Church, D. n„ President and Professor of Politi-
I • | iin'.s7> ,l w ln m Philosophy.
■ii'l i;,..: waddel, A. m.. Professor of Ancient Languages
■ rilt ure
T-Brantley, o. and., Professor of Belles Letlres,
Hi,,.., Christianity and History.
,1’ h®C°nte, m. u., Professor of Natural Sciences and
IA. Ik, , Fre ch.
B*stron.* 1 . 1 ? Ur °y Broun, A. M., Professor oi Mathematics,
I". “uVv and °ft u Engineering.
■l'iiv ~i„i ,5” ‘enable, a. M., Professor of Natural Pliiloso-
I f C. jSL e ? i ! tr y-
I Daniel ifP ,?• Bumpkin, u„ n., Professor of Isiw.
I 'illl,„„ w’ “■ B. Terrell, Professor of Law.
Henry Waddell, A. M.,Tutor in Ancient Lan
-1 ‘l'Mir!, *• Tutor in Mathematics.
|‘ott(i.. ‘Afor a*]mission are recommended to be pres-
I hei’hming of the term.
I*’"’ ari l <j,lar ' li an* msy feel satisfied that their
I 24 t r a,ca n here obtain a thorough education.
1 ASBURY HULL, Sec’ry.
I|f Utilj) £iiit.
VOL. I.}
REMOVAL.
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
SAMMIS fc ROONEY,
Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their
(IRON FRONT,)
New Four Story Krlck Building,
Neatly opposite their Old Stand,
IlEKI’s they will he happy to sec their frieuds and
customers and show them something brilliant and
inviting in tlie way of Furniture.
Our Hare-Rooms are unequalled in Bounty, mid our
Furniture rechcrcht. We oiler rare advantages to pur
chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and
uniform style, by having a brunch of our business in New
Vork city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under
his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We
have on hand furniture suitable for
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen
&c., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.;
and us Low us can he found North or South. An assort
ment of
CARPETING AND CURTAINS,
will also he on hand, that will not fail to please. Call
and see. (Jur stock consists in part of
Eterzihas, Tele a Teles, Wliat. Nols Ann
Chairs, and Sofas,
ot ltose-Wood, Brociitclle anil Mahogany, for Pa, .
Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Side-Boards —Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Book Cases of till kinds and Secretaries attached.
Tables —Centre, Dining, Workand Extension.
Bedsteads— High and low post, French and Cottage.
Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms) all colors. Wnluut and Ma
hogany Sets for Bed Rooms.
Chairs —an extensive assortment of nil woods.
Looking Glasses— all sizes, in frames mid out.
Carpets —Brussels, ingrain. Tapestry, Ac.
Curtains— of Brocatolle and Damask, all colors.
Shades —Hilt Cornices and Curtain holders.
January 17, ISSG.
A. K, AYER,
GENEHAL AGENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVIN G
And Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ha.
ftjj-l’iirticular attention given to tlie keeping, purchase
and sale of Negroes.
Ji;CAdministrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct. 2d. ly
J. c. RUSE. J. 11. DAVIS. w, n. I. 1.V..
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, HEORUIA.
WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and filling orders from the country.
Ruse, l’atten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will he made on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North.
Jan.lo ly
LAMPICIN HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo.
milß above Hotel has been thoroughly renova- n .
A ted and re-furnished. The undersigned
thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ar- M;;; a, h I
commodatiiig all those who may favor him will * I- ■
their patronage. P. LAMPKIN,
Dec 3 Proprietor.
INSURANCE.
I AIRE, M A RINK, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in
’ responsible companies by
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store.
Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000.
S. L. LOOM IS, President.
JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, Ha., Nov 27. ts
IIALLOWELL &. THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL. BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Georgia,
ORDK.RS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses.
promptly executed. Tlie patronage of tlie citizens
of Columbus and vicinity, is resjiectfully solicited.
October 29.1855. ly
BARRINGER & MORTON’S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, HA.
millS Manufactory lias been is iu successful operation
X for over three years, mid is still continued. All work
will be done liy experienced workmen, with good quality
of lumber, and Hie latest improved machinery.
SASII, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS,
Will be furnished and boxed at the F’actory, at tlie follow
ing prices:
Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2)4 cts.
10x12... 9“ “ “ ...18 “
12 x 14 ..10 “ “ ...25
12 x 16...11 “ “ “ ...27 “
12 x 18...12 “ “ ...30
12 x 20...14 “ “ ...35 “
12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 “
12 x 24...18 “ “ ...45
The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain.
In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twli cents per
light will bo added. All Sash glazed with good French
Ulass, primed with tlie best l’ailit, and superior Putty.
Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot,
measuring the length, A window five feet would cost
$3, without painting, catches, or hinges.
PAN AIL DOORS.
V/£ inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one
side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50.
\% incti thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one
side, 3 25—moulding botli sides, $3 75.
V/2 inch tliich, 4 pannels moulding on one side, $3 50—
moulding both sides, $4 00.
1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00—
moulding both sides, $4 50.
In addition to tlie above, Blinds painted and furnished
with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed
with Herman or French plate, painted, stained, enamel
led, embossed and Bohemian (Hass, of all shades and col
ors, for side and transom lights and office windows.
Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buindings
furnished to order, witli estimates, if desired.
Contracts made for construction and erection of build
ings, on reasonable terms.
All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling
tongued and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament
ing Cottages, flrecn Houses, Ac., made to order.
The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may
favor them with orders.
& -All the above work will be furnished at short notice.
Sasli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with
the cash, or city acceptance, will meet witli prompt at
tention. Work to he sent by the River, Rail Road, or in
Wagons, will be at tlie risk of tlie purchaser, as the work
will lie considered delivered.
xaa-Sncciiil contracts can he made for large jobs.
M. BARRINGER,
January 24. ly J. L. MORTON.
LAND FOR SALE.
A LOT in Cold) county, well marked on tlieUraut
as Mineral Tract,; One Lot 202>4 acres in Mii-fiSSJ
rion'county. Three fractions adjoining, conimenr-J*
ing about one mile above Baiubridge in Decatur county,
and embracing the luiuk of Flint River for two milcH, on
which there are some good
Hammock and Cotton Lands,
and the balance as well calculated for making Ttirpen
tinejas any in tlie Southern country
Also a Lot witli comfortable improvements at New
pine Knot Springs, adjoining A.H. Redd, Esq. Titles in
disputable. Apply to K. J. HARDIN
January 81, 1856. Columbus, Qa.
BROOKS A CHAPMAN
WOULD call the attention of Pliysltrtuus to tlie
newly discovered medicine called
DU- N. W. SEAT’S
NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID.
It is superior to Norwood's Tincture of Veratinii Veradi,
for all purposes that tlie latter tins heretofore been used
for. February 4.
FANCY UANDIA7S.
J UST received a tine supply of Fancy Candies and Con
fectionery, at 42 Broad street. TlfrtMAS
February G. CKLLA & THOMAS,
J. R. HULL & CO.,
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
I JAGGING. Rope, Twine. Sugar. Coffee. Mo-lEfjQ'Y
f lasses. Salt, Teas. Cigars. Tobacco, Wines. Sty t
Brandies,Gin, Rye. Monongahela, Bourbon,.andKUa2>-.
Scotch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally,
at tlie old stand of John J. McKondree, No. 109 Broad
Street. Coiunibus. Ha.
November 21, 1855. ly
BACUN.
t ) HllpS. choice Bacon—hog round, just received
£tj and for sale at the lowest figures, by
March 15. GUNBY A CO.
COLUMBUS, GA., APRIL ‘2ti, 185(5.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Between the ‘Terry'’and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di
rectly opposite Temperance Ilall,
COUIMBI rs, Ci KO li IA.
11l E have now ill store and receiving I lie iW! W .
IT best and most extensive stork of vebi
clcs to lie found iii tliis country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES,
of finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
of latest styles and every variety.
KOCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES,
ol every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or
two horses, and complete assortment of Topnud No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
of tlie latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tlio
fact flint tlie well known and highly exteemed work of
JAMES M. QUINBY As Cos. as well as that of other
makers of tlie highest reputation, can bo found only
nt our House, and that all our stock is made up un
der the personal direction of Mr. lI.C. McKee, (whose loug
experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer
Letter work and at lower prices, than arti
cles of tlie same quality can he sold for by any other dea
ler in this country; and quite as low as they can be nf
t'orded iu Now York city. For proof of which werexpoct
fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and sec us.
We are selling at the very lowest rates, for cash or ap
proved credit, and always ask our srlliug
prices, so our customers and strangers as well,
may rely on being honestly und fairly dealt with. Eve
ry’ article is warranted to le atrictly us
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to nil.
McKKK ,t ROBERTS,
N. ll.—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 Hie best maimer. McK. A. It.
January 28. ly
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, Gn.
riUll‘sTrustees of this institution lake pleasure in un-
I. nounciiig to the public that they have secured the
following faculty, (o take charge of the College, at the
opening of the next term.
FACULTY .’
Col. Augustus Aldon. .a. m. President —Professor of En
glish Literature mid Ancient Languages.
Rev. F. X. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Science
and Mathematics.
Miss Ann K. Alden, Instructress in Flench and Bota
ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department.
Music.
This institution is located in one of the most beautiful
and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned
by the .Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision ; it
is kept free from all sectarian bias —at the same time, re
quisite care is taken to secure to the pupils proper moral,
as well as mental training.
The next session will open on the second Monday in
January next. The Classes will then lie organized, and
will progress as heretofore.
Bearding can be obtained in the best families of the
place, where the students will he surrounded by the .safe
guards and amenities of the families circle.
The rates oftuition and hoard, are as low as those of
fered by any similar Institution iu tiiis part of the State.
The College is famished with anew and complete set
of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps,
Charts, Ac.: in fine with everything necessary for illus
tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe
rimental Sciences-
The College Building is so arranged that the Depart
ments will lie kept eutirely separate, each occupying its
respective rooms.
Arrangements are now in progress to secure for tlie
Music Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of
atiilities and moral character.
We invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning
public, being assured, from tlie character and reputation
of those constituting tlie Faculty, and tlie ample facilities
for instruction now actually iu possession of the Institu
tion, that every pledge we make shall he redeemed, every
inducement we offer will prove to lie a fact; and that our
Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest
in the land.
Persons desiring l'ujtlier information in regard to the
College, will please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or ltev.
K. X. Forster, Cntliliert, Ga., who will furnish them with
Circulars, &c. Jan. 23 ts
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES.
riMIE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy
X for Young Ladies iu Katontou, Putnan county’, Ga.,
on Wednesday, January 9th, 1856.
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 will include Music on tlie
Piano, Harp, Organ and Guitar.
Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery hi all its
branches.
A complete apparatus will he furnished in order to af
ford ample illustrations iu tlie Natural Sciences.
Musical instruments will lie provided, so that each
pupil may have the means of daily practice in addition to
the regular lesson.
Tlie number of pupils will be limited to 36.
Tuition per annum, $125 00; liaif in mMince, and the
balance at tlie end of tlie year.
Attention Is called to the following advantages : First,
the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than
when the school is large and overgrown.
Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she
can make such a selection from the languages, and tlie
Ornamental Department, as time and choice limy dictate,
without extra charge.
Third, the low rate oftuition, compared with that id
other schools.
The usual charge for the English branches, is... S4O 00
Music -0 00
Latin (Extra) 20 00
French “ 20 00
Drawing and Painting 25 00
Embroidery 25 00
Making the aggregate of SIBO 00.
To this add the extra charges made for the use of in
struments, stationery, 4c., and the amount will not fall
far short of S2OO, whereas, ill the plan adopted in this
Academy, the charge for these is $125 leaving adifferenot
of SSO to $75 in its favor.
pens, ink, paper, slates, pencils, &<•., gratis. Books,
shcettmislo. Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate
rials furnished at the usual rates.
Persons desiring further information,or wishing to en
ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the
present, at Lumpkin, StewurtCounty, Ga.
Jan 23. I. R. BRANHAM.
(IIEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE,
Cassville, Georgia.
riMIE first Term of this Institution will begin on the
X first Monday in February, 1856, under the direction
of the ollowing
Faculty.
Rev. Thomas H ambaut,
Chairman aud Professor of Ancient Languages.
Rev. William 11. Robert, Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. B. W. Whildkn,
Professor of Belles Letters uud English Literature.
Rev. W. 11. Robert,
Pro tern. Professor of Natural Science.
Rev. B. W. Whildkn, pro tcm. Professor of
Moral Philosophy anil Intellectual Science.
Other Professors will be elected as soon us tin- wants of
the college require it.
Hoard and lodging ean Is- procured at a boarding house
or in private families, at from eight to ten dollars per
month.
Tuition.
Iu Academic department, |ier year S2B 00
111 College department, per year 31 00
ScHolaralilpM.
The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar
ships for four years at $Hm IK*
Scholarships for sixteen years, lit 240 00
Thus making tuition merely nominal
The annual commencement will take place on Thurs
day after the first Saturday In July.
Location.
Caxsvilln is u healthy location. Our college building
is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and
is a commodious building. Mere young men will lie
comparatively free free the allurements of fhxhionahle
life, lie’ baneful influence of grog shops, ami tlie expos
ures of a mixed population.
Any information,ax well nan.talogu-s,can be obtained
on application to the undersigned, or any nf the faculty.
11 JOHN 11. RICE,
December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees.
BA RE CH A NC'E FOR SM ALL C A PI TAL.
1’ OFFER for sale asplended set of Tinners’ Tools und Ma
chines, w ith its fine a set of Patterns as there is iu the
Btatc, very low for cash or good notes and security, pa>
able Ist January next. Ten per cent, off for cash. A
bargain can lie hod by early application.
Al-o. a first rate set of Wool Cards, with all appertain
ing machinery, ns g<ssl as new. Call soon or you lose a
bargain. A- TODD,
February 6. 26 Broad Mm*.
FACTORY YARNS.
I XACTORV YARNS of all Nos., Osnaburgs, Shirting,
4 Sheeting, Stripes, Cottonadex Ac , constantly on hand
and for sale at Factory prices, by
Oct 26—ts J • TODD
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
rpilK HubHcribuiM have now on liaud and i \<J>rTjlW,
1 rn constantly receiving, one of the larg*
out and in out varied .Stocks of N ehicles over ottered, ami
made expressly for thin market, omhrnciug every M\l<*
of Carriage in use, sueli hs —
CnlcrlM'N, llrrliift Coiu lnst Hniom lies,
(Os the Finest Finish,)
l'A AIII A’ KOCJ KA\Y A YS,
barge uud small, including many very light and laxly,
suitable tor one horse.
BOW TOP W/V Ci OINK,
With a complete assortment of
BUGGIES with and without TOPS,
Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat
ness, ranlmt, be excelled, and are from most respect
able manufactories at the North, aud made under the
personal direction of Air. J. R. Jaques. All of which we
are selling at the very lowest rates for casli or ap
proved credit.
Every article sold by us at our Repository is warrant’ and
in every Respect, and our customers uud all purchasers
can rely on beiug honorably aud fairly dealt with in
proof of which we respectfully invite the uttentiou of all
who wish to puri'liase, to call on us at the North-East
corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, opposite the Per
ry House.
J. 11. J AGUES 4 BROTHER.
N. It.—Having a regular set of northern Oav
iliigr YVorkinei) employed, we are prepared to
execute Repairing of every kind in the best possible
manner with lieatnex. and dispatch, at low rate .nt
J. B. JAQUES & BROTHER’S
Carriage Repository,
North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, nppo
site the Perry House, Columbus, Ga.
February 6.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineers and Machinists,
Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Wf M ( ‘ill the special attention of the public to our i\s
Ts tablfrhmeiit. The proprietors are practical Me
ehuuics ami of long experience in the business, and Lav
ing combined two establishments in one, they have the
largest and beutHtock 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 und 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 and adjoining States. ‘To ail
of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability.
Our junior is just from Virginia, and having had 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 Marine and Stu
tiouary Steam Kngine and Mills, both cir
cular and upright. \\ c are now manufacturing (he best
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
in the country, being entirely of metal, at tlie same
price others are furnishing wooden ones.
Wo are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boilers of
any size; Flouring and Corn Mills; vertrical uud circu
lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; Pulleys; Horse
Powers; (Jin and .Mill Gearing of all kinds; Cemetery
Bailing ; Bark Mills: Corn Shellers; Cob Crushers: and
Castings of every kind —Brass and iron.
marl3-tf
East Alabama Female College,
Tdskeokk, Macon County, Aluasia.
I OCATKD in Tuskegee, a village fal-lami’il lbr its
1 i healthful climate ami refined society, I lie college is
easy of access from east ami west by tlie Montgomery
amt West Point Rail Komi which {losses at the distance
of four miles, ami from tlie upper and lower count ry by
excellent roads.
The public may feel assured that the high standard us
education here adopted will never be 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 tlie first in tlie country. These are, all ele
gant and commodious edifice, elected at n cost of some
forty thousand dollars—a large and able corps of instruc
tors —a well selected library —a good apparatus and a ca
binet, prepared with special reference to tlie wants of tlie
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, and
in other exercises designed to cultivate a taste for reli
gions 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. Re
sides boarding at the same table with tin; President and
others of the Faculty, they are under tlie constant super
vision us the governess who directs them in all matters
pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to
the cultivation of tlieir manners.
OFFICERS.
Literary Department.
Henry A. Bacon, A. M., President,
Mental and Moral Science.
Geokck IV. Thomas. A. M.,
Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages.
J. Krzeczkowkki, Freni h. Italian anil German.
Miss Ind.a Williams, Ixigic, Rhetoric and History.
Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Brunches.
Miss M E. Womack, Preparatory Classes.
Musical Department.
l)r. S. M. Bartlett. Principal.
Giistavun Gikstler,)
Mrs. N. T. Tayi.ob, J- Assistants.
Miss Lydia Root, )
Oriiameiilnl Depart me nt.
Miss L. H. Reid, Principal.
Miss Assistant.
Boarding Department.
Miss L. 11. ItKin, Governess.
Mr. Bami-sun Lanier, Steward.
Mrs. Emily K. Lanier, Stewardess.
Mrs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and Nurse.
Calender.
First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dec. 23d, im lusive.
Winter Vacation, from Dec.24tli toJun. 7tli, inclusive.
Second Term, from Jan. Sili to April Bth, inclusive.
Third Term, from April Dili to July 9th, inclusive.
Summer Vacation, from July loth to Sept. 22d, inclusive.
Commencement of 1856. on Wednesday, July 9th.
Necessary Ex pc uses.
Primary Classes pot* term $ 7 90
D & C IU 90
A <V It do 13 00
College do. ......... 16 66
Board, including lights and washing pr. term. 36 00
Books, stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at |ow prices.
Extra Expenses.
Modern Languages, per term.. $ 7 00
Drawing, Embroidery, Chenille, Wax or Fancy
Work, per term 9 00
Water Colors, per term 10 00
Oil Painting, pel- term 13 00
Piano, Gnitur, or Violin, per term 16 on
Use of Instruments tin- lessons uud practice,
pet- term - 50
llarp, including use of Instrument, per term... 20 00
Those who design entering for the first time al the be
ginning of tlie next term, will find it to their advantage
to correspond with the President oil that subject,
November 21, 1855. ts
To Physicians and Citizens of Georgia.
\NKW PRINCIPLE for tlie treatment of all febrile
affections lias discovered by u talented Physi
cian of New York. This discovery involves anew princi
ple by which tin- tisi positive condition of the system cul
led Fever, is changed hi the normal or healtliy state di
rectly and without loss of vitality.
This valuable remedy is railed Negative Electric Fluid,
ami is prepared by N. W. Feat. M. D., New York. It is
extensively toed iu the hospitals in Franc*-, aud has hern
extensively need iu tlie practice of a number ol tlie most
talented members of the medical fraternity. ’1 he atten
tion of Physicians is most respectfully solicited to the
virtues of thin medicine in tlie treatment ot levers. Try
it and you will never quit its use. It is far superior to
Norwood's Tincture. for reducing tin- pulse. 1 ids usser
liun will he proven by one single trial.
A full description of the treatment of Fevers by the use
of Dr. N.W. Peat's Negative Electric Fluid, from the pun
of the discoverer, will be published in the columns of the
Pun. in the course of the present week.
The Negative Electric Fluid is for sals at the Drug
Stores of Danforth A Nagel, ami Brooks A Chapman, in
(Mambas. February 4.
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
rilWO Valuable young negro Brick Lay- J-rd.
1 ri'K, and one of the most desirable ami ci-ii.r||'M
leniently arranged Residences in (lie city, fm -*-’*’*’
sale on reasonable terms. A. K. A VFill,
April 7. 1856. ts 131 Itr.eid Street
Farmers, Your Interest iw Herr,
| (\(W I LBS. Chandler A Go's very superior lib
• 11 II M 1 b,,| Sides, in handsome boxes of about
400 lbs. each. Packages to you arc a half cent per lb.
less than small lots. Gome up aud buy no less than a
package. Just received and for sale by
March 24. JAMBS LIGON.
TIFtO'Y FACTORY
WARE ROOMS,
EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 34 <fc 36.
R. Ci. JEFFERSON & CO.
THE above establishment has re-openedva*
Rs Pale aud Ware-Room with a full assort- jti,
nient, comprising tho following articles offlH
SCSBI recent manufacture und of tlie very best
materials, viz:
Bedatciulg, of various patterns, varying in price
from $4 to S3O.
Chairs.— Cottage, Boston, Rucking, Office Writing,
Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining.
Tubs, Buckets. Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper—
brass and iron bound, of various sizes.
Churns.—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper—brass and
iron liotiud. of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS,
WARDROBES, WAPHSTANDS, TABLES,
Besides many other arth-los for house furnishing and do
mestic purposes.
All eiders left at the Ware-room or directed to R. G.
Jetterxuu A Cos., from country merchants and others,will
be promptly attended to.
The Factory is situated in a section which affords an
abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Bench, Walnut, Gum,
Pine, Ash, Poplar, China, Ac.
RICHARD 0. JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 3, 1855. g ni
THE BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
THF! FJYTIMYm’S GUIDK.
Great reduction in the price of the latter publication.
L. Scott A Cos., New York, continue to publish the fol
lowing leading British Periodicals, viz:
THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative).
THE KDINGItURGII RWVJEW (Whig).
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church).
THE WESTMINSTER REVlEW'(Liberal).
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE iToi
fI’HK great and importantovents— Religious, Political,
A ami .Military--now agitating llio nations of tlie Old
World, give to these Publications an interest and value
they never before possessed. They occupy a middle
ground between Hie hastily written news items. nud
speculations, and dying rumors of file newspaper, ami
tlie ponderous Tome of tlie historian, written long aftei
tlie living interest in the facts la- records shall have
passed away. Tlie progress of the War in tin- East occu
pies a large space iu their pages. Every movement is
closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, and all
short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters I'iuUi
tin- Crimea and from tin- Hal tic in Blackwood’s Magazine,
from Iwo of its most popular contributors, give a more
intelligible uud rcliablu account of the movements of tin
great belligerents that can elsewhere la- found.
These Periodicals ably represent tin- three great polili
cal parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, nnd Radical,—
hut politics forms only one feature of their character.—
As Organs of the most profound w riters on Fcience, Lite
future, Morality, aud Religion, they stand, as they ever
have stood, unrivalled in tin- world of letters, boingcou
sidered indispensable to the scholar and tlie professional
man, while to the intelligent leader of every class they
furnish a more col lect and satisfactory record of tile cut
rent literature al’ tlie day, throughout the world, than
can In- possibly obtained from any other source.
Early C‘|iiea.
The receipt of Aihuner Nltrrtx from the British piilJirli
ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially
during tin- present exciting state of Kuropcan ntluirs, in
asmiich as they can now he placed in tin* hands of sub
SCl'ihers about as soon as tlie original editions.
Tt-i-ius.
Per unn.
For any one of tlie four reviews $3 On
For any two of tlie four Reviews 5 On
For any three of the four Reviews 7 On
For all four of tin- Reviews 8 no
For Rlackwoed’s Magazine 3 On
For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 On
For Blackwood and the four Reviews Hi no
Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Monty
current in the State where issued w ill lie received at par
Clubbing.
A discount es twenty-five per cent, from tin- above pi i
ces will be allowed to I’hilis ordering direct from 1,. Scott
A Cos., four or more copies of any one or more of the above
works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re
view, will lie sent to one address for $9; four eopies es tie
bull’ Reviews alul Blackwood fors3o; and soon.
Postage.
In nil the principal cities aud towns,these works will
he delivered, free of poxtuge. When sent by mail, Hie
postage to any part of the United States will he lull liven
li/Jntir iT.nts a year for “Blackwood,” itml but lmti h ttt
cent;’ a year for each of tlie Reviews.
THE FARMER’S GUIDE
To Scientific mill Prncficul Agriculture.
liy Henry Stephens. F. R. S. of Edinburgh, und tlie late
J. I’. Norton, Itofessor of Scientific Agriculture in
Yale College, .New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.—
1699 pages, and liuiui imis Wood und Steel Engraving:
This is. eonb'ssedly, the most complete work on Agri
cult lire ever published, and in order to give it a widei
circulation tho pul-lislici-s have resolved to reduce I lie
price to
Five Dollur for file Two Volumes It
U lien tent liy mail (po-L-paid ) to California und Oregon
Hi*’ price w ill be $7. To any other part of tlie Union ami
to Canada (post-paid), $6. J/dj “This work is not I lie old
“Book of tlie Farm.”
Remittances for any of Hie above publications should
always be addressed, post-paid, to (lie Publishers,
LEONARD, SCOTT A CO.,
No. 54 Gold Street, New York.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY,
FREDONI A, CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA
G. F. llllili, Esq., Principal and Proprietor,
Maj. N. W. ARM STRUNG, Graduate id’ the I
State Military Academy, South Carolina, J Assistants
Dr. PUTNAM A Can. J. S. BARKER, A. It J
fIMIK Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy coui
-1 menced on .Monday, January 10th 1855, ami will con
tinue in session during forty weeks.
As this Academy received very liberal assistance Rein
the State at the last session of Hie Legislature, lln re w ill
he mi charge for tuition. On mitering the Institution,
an initiation fee us twenty dollars will be required of eacli
Oadel, except siieh ns come under the the following pro
vision, viz:
Fan’ll county in Hie State of Alabama is entitled loseud
one Cadet five of charge. Such Cadet In lie selected b\
the Judge Os Probate and County Commissioners, from
sill’ll men as are talented, deserving anil of good mnnil
character. Orphan- should receive the preference
COURSE OF STUDIES.
Spelling, Reading. Writing. Arithmetic, Grammar,
Geography and History.
Algebra,Geometry; Plain, Descriptive and Analytical
Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu
ral and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry,Conveyancing, Con
stitiitional Law, Ancient Languages; French, Civil and
Military Engineering, Surveying, Mechanics and As
trouoiiiy.
Tactics will lie taught at Milch times as not to Intel sere
witli the regular studies.
‘file discipline will lie enforced.
UNIFORM.
Dress Coat of G ivy Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed
with convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch black
cloth, according to the usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth,
with block stripe on tlie outer seam one and an eighth
inches in width—to lie worn till tlie first of May.
White Pants from Ist May till September.
The uniform is not to lie worn except on general pa
rades, ami such special in vasions as Hie .Military Justrueloi
may direct.
The Academy Buildings are large and well arranged,
and I lie bM’ltfion is eminently healthy.
Board can be procured from eight to teu dollars a mouth
The principal will so direct the education of his pupil,,
as. if possible, to make them practical and useful mom
The experience and qualification* of the instructors
will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public
confidence. F. A. ZACHARY,
jly-dfin Secretary of tlie Board of Visitors,
FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
Bacon cMes, Hams, Seed Oats, and Corn. By
HUGHES A DANIEL
.lan 18—If
SHAKER GARDEN SEED.
VKW Crop as good as the best, warranted fresh,
lx now on hand and to arrive, at
J J. TODD’S,
Decern her 11 26 Broad Street.
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
11 ’HE undersigned have entered into the GROCERY
1 BUSINF>'S, under the firm and name of 111 DO -
HA!, CLFCKLF.Y A CO. We w ill keep constantly on
hand a large -lock of choice Groceries.
I> A. RIDGWAY,
A. D. CLKCKLEY,
. „ , M. D. DONEY,
J l4 " B '* H M.CLKCKLEY.
IRISH POTATOES.
• ) e\ Barrels yellow Irish Potatoes, received and for sale
by JAMES LIGON.
COAL YARD.
miloSK wishing COAL for Grates, can be supplied at
X sl3 per Ton, Ly calling on
JOHN IV. HOWARD,
Novi; Agent, Selma Coal Mine Company,
COUNTRY BUTTEII. POULTRV, Ar.
\N excellent article nf Country Rutter, POULTRY
Ac. for sale nt J. J. TODD’S,
February 15. 26 Broad Street.
A GOOD MEDIUM-EAST ALABAMA.
THE AUBURN GAZWTTK
Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, AIa
(IOLUMBUS Merchants will consult tlieir Interest by
themselves of the Gazette to make known
their business. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir
culation in a region of country that does a heavy trade in
Columbus. Dec. 6,
{NO. 223.