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Ip pailg iuii.
Ul THOMAS 1)K WOLF.
ilv at fire Dollars a your. Where too .ub
isJo tor loss than a year, at the ran- of
a month. Single copies, Fire Cents,
ft l * ADVERTISING rates.
• nieiits will be inserted at Ten Cents a line
u ’ rU rtion and Fire Cents a line for each Mtbse-
Sf' 1 ' 11 Hon of the same—to bo paid for when tile
1 lU mcnt is minded into tUe olllcu.
tl?e CONTRACT
■xceeding 6 Mnes, not renewable, will be
e"’ ‘l'ro.'months for sl, six mouths for sii, or oue
J,l aK Time agreed upon to be paid tin - lie tore tile
r is | ut iu tyi""-
rlll a!>mciits not exceeding ten linos, renewable ht
a year—tube paid for quarterly
, ul s of go lines. renewable at ploasmvqan
b* 11 *’ ,-eav— payable quarterly in advance
r i.iierUseiueuts uACeetljug go lines, will be
in l1 “”’ 1 ‘'• . I# to of £, 10 lor l'r every additional ten
.walio quarterly in advance.
n isor noticiwvoinupytug n, puree befwoou
‘',,,alter and advert isom mis. will be clear‘gud
lino for every iiuvirtion.
vVl> OFFICE AND AMEAII.
‘ * Kill THU riniCKASB ‘MI
iE OF BEAL ESTATE,
OF Abb DKSf r BlI"tlOX;(.
~O I fVEYAICEK, &c. &c 4
On Kaiitloii>ii Street,
, tkT ||R l*OSt OFFICE, COMIMHIIb.O,
ll '! c Monniniai to Unvote iny time cxcliutvejy to
lD'''yjl pigjlMhStf, and hope, from my knowledge
Khin Uenrgia, to bo able In give entire - .IMto*
Ilrl "; I entrust me with business. Jam pro-
U ’ * I tb- r buy or sell, perhaps to bolter aitvanlngv.
‘'ai'v other person in Western or Eolith-.\\stern
?ll '| tic lands to sell, call upon me: il ldo out j.nr
,':'u lind volt n purchaser. If u wish to i.y,
‘■ i,a-1 have many vnluui.de luls and HoUlcmcitlN
i’• From luy e'xteus-lvy :•. mm lodge of the
111 ifl'iii'l3,l am prepare! in asm'lafn the owner of
Tvtv vacant lot of land in the t=t. to. if you wish
‘'V,llf land valued, you nits'to*#.ttpoii correct in.
, anon reasonable tonus -
J OBEUS, MOKTUACIKS,
. r instruments, drawn correctly and at low i ute* :
itcEXTS” anted to sell Homier* Ibe ..nmnap oft.) cor J
n’liacr cent, given.
iscortainvJ am paying Ni.v. i ouk and L \sn
ffii'MCESibV LAND WAltliA N is, allowing a
llwmiui^ 10n •
Kiir also made an arnuigoiuenl ivjln one ol the b . K t
ii Waingbm. 1 am prepared in apply for
“BOUNTY LAND WARRAN Tfc>,
L_!,' o be paid l'or when til. warrant arrives,
a vour claims soon.
Viutcud to make tills a permanent business, mid
Ijjivundivided attention, with a determination to
•■ifaction, 1 Übpe to receive’ e. liberal share ol pal
, S „. from illv friends and the community generally”
lr IS. 11. BONNER,
l)31-ly Laud Office, Columbus,
JAMES J. TODD,
y.i ‘jn East Fide lboad Street, Columbus, G;j. ;
auufactui ei’ anti V, IniLesnle Dealer
Tin, Sheet Iron, Tlollow V, .ire, Stove I’jpcs, Ac. Ac.
ute. fluttering and all b inds - .bib \\ orb. prompt
tended to and warranted,
rii 10, ISSO.
FRESH FRUITS VXD CANDIES.
;ftreceived, fresh Sweet Havana Orangei.. am. a
tealvariety af the finest Candy Fruits, it you are
iifiini’ Fruits and Candies, call ...t 42 Broun Street,
ethey arc to be found in endless variety .
j f |, if. CELLA & THOMAS.
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
I'STK’E OF THE PEACI:.,
AND COLLECTOR.
BOMPT attention given to the collection of claims
placed in my hands.
teat the Store of Harrison A McGuhuo.
ilnmlius. April 10, lfioC.
B. 11. McCRAW,
ATTORNEY AH? LAW,
i Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama.
aali 1,181)0. Cm
lIUIOOPEIt BRYANT DUNCAN /WM. 11. BARNT.IT.
IOOPER, DUNCAN A BARNETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Sir iii Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford. Alabama.
lirnary ‘l7, 1806. ly
ANBURY female xastitute.
La Fayette, Alabama.
Wesley Stacy, a. m.. Principal.
a. M. L. Stacy, ) Teachers in lateral}
K. Bachelder, j Department.
.N!M!'i’Ki,Rta, Music and Ornamental Departn etii.
Hexercises of this Institution xvill lie rcsttiueil mi
leil Monday in .Tiinuarv. 1856.
Mrs of Tuition, per Scholastic Year.
imary Department *fu 00
lavatory Department ‘2.li no
aud 2d Department College course on 00
and4tl) “ u a 40 00
isic na Pi,am. a0 a)
rsl .Music taught without extra charge.
Priiici'p.il is mi alumnus of Emory and llenry Fol
ia—has large experience in teaching, and comes
yrecommended, Loth as t<> character nud uhility lor
rting instruction.
tated in the bosom of a lj< tutil'ul and lieaithy vil
furaishi'ilwith all the facilities necessary to the ac
ini of a finished education, tin* In-titute strongly
leads itself to the patronage of an ini > llig.-nt pub
ailran be obtained in several respectable families
terms.
LO. Uichards, ■’. T.Brock,
faleb Holloway. John O. ‘Fowl'-,
Mm Vt. Hewell. li. 11. Muse.
‘l'm. .1. Adams, A. M. Presley.
.1. F. Dowdell. Trustees.
M>er 21,1855. If
EORGIA MILITARY I AST IT V CL..
m arietta.
Uradeiuieyenr is divided into’tiyo sessions of live
“Will each. The Tentli Session commences on the
ofM'tunry next, and ends on the 10th of July.
tCinJotsare divided into lour college chesses. The
■NmueneeiiK.-ut takes placoon AVediiesdav hep.".’
” i.hily.
Academic Staff.
lirtujiby, a. m., Superintendent ami
nofessorof Matliemuti. sand Va'ural Phil.. ..pity,
‘•ilioinau it. McConnell.
1 ’inniHiidunt of Cadets, and l*• • *l. of Enginceriii;:.
•u. Manget, ProfoHeor of Wrerveli ami History.
” lluut, A. Mj.
I > ruikss°r of Chemistry and .Kngli*h Literatim .
oooihvin, PrtV>HHor of Draw ing.
■ •'/ Camp, Assistant of Mathematics.
■'Bjtelly m, i)„ Surgoou.
* Institution Ik under tlie direction and imutage
* :i Bniud ,>f Trustees, in eon junction with a I'.imrd
‘• ‘rc appointed by the Governor of the State.
■ ®ct of the Legislature, the Institute lias been
itMvithl4o Cadet Muskets and Accoutrements,
’ ‘tUl Battery, consisting of fonrsix , -i>oiinder h; ■!.-*
two twelve-pounder How itzers.
* ‘aporiutendent and tin* Commandant, lire prodti
’ Vest Point, and as the Institute Is upon the W>t
“! an. the public may be assured that the govovn
p,!,ripiine Hud course of studies will bo strictlyeii
uj.j Terms:
i,’ *'V Board, Washing, Fuel. Lights, hire of M usi
u'j. ‘• ot >[or contingent expense**, per session of II \o
ur ‘ m , tt !? vailce t?tl2 50.
1MI ! H,niu,n ’
ie-iu ii tur^ie r iufornmtinu can obtain a copy
a„inm?oe inns” hy addressing the superintendent.
ANDHBW j. IIANSKL, bee.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Hi Athens, December 18,1855.
Vlf'tf'f* lll ‘ s Institution vill recommence on
and Aiijruo. ll^ ? ■humary next, ur and continue until the
itli, ~r. I. w l*H*re xvill boa week's Mention, lifter
iimiuirnn he resumed until the winter vacation,
V foltiw” Ulu l <ir,t ~f November.
Col ‘'”J 1 pxpoyienwd olliccrs comprise
ill tl„- ■/. i— who ure expected to be id their
Wchn^, OUS du, ® hur of their duties,
h’momv iu,,,’ ‘’resident and Professor of P.diti
l;"i"“7w outttl Philosophy.
J.Utimiyre ‘ ‘ ‘* M ” |,l 'ofes3or ..fAneieutLiingu i .es
‘TPes U ‘> fh'ofeswir of Belles l.etl res,
Sh fft liult.v.
diw of K n . nc (| M ’ •’'ofessorof NaturalSdoueo* and
oi M,,,,, r mnMrs ’
le - A - M ” rvx’fesaer of Natural Philoso
?’ Professor of haw.
“'am H. nrv -iv. 11 n l,l of Law.
tko w W ld ° ,,; 4 - M " T, ' r ‘>’- tn Ancient Lan
■yl'liean'ffr’A'l.” Tllt< ir in Mathematics.
P^:^nnisofthVVe°,r omraen<lH to *“■
f '’° l Hl *tied that their
ba. -J tr •’ here ol.tnin a tliorongh education
ASBUHY lIDLL. Sec’rv.
ilj£ Jailj iSitt.
VOL. I.(
REMOVAL.
FURNiTUREEMPORUTM.
fS.VMMIS A UOOXEV,
Have removed llieir extensive stßci ofFnrniture to their
(IRON PROMT,)
New Four Story Erick Building,
Nearly opposite tlieir Old. Stand
\V U: ' l:l ' J ,llUy 1,:, 1'1>.v lose- their'friends and
H cast,imei-, and sill,” Hie,,, semclhiug brilliant mid
uniting in theWHy ol l urnitnrc
FW.!l arC ' I /“ ,, “ S > beauty, and our
nimtuie icJiuc/ic Ue oiler rare advantages topur
nn fimn ll tv!I. hl“f I ‘-"" S< ' S ‘broitgliout in a tasteful ami
uni ou. Sty le, I,y having a brunch „f Jmsi ns- in Now
1,1 ■ ■ Feumv purtmir lualiulap 1 urcs. under
nun (‘jo. juticlcs 11, surf, tlio ui.xst We
nn\c* on ImttA tnmitnro lor
Parlor, Bed, Bitting, Dining Boom, Kitchen
*e..ot Hose Wood, JJaliognuy, Walnut, Vine, Ac.:,
and ~s Low as cun be louud Xorlli or ymilii. All as..<irt
m cut of
CARPETING AND CURTAINS)
will also be op bund, that will not Jail hi plea,,.. r„n
and see. Our stock consisls in pai l m
Etc■v/.stias, TeU aTi its, What Ants Arm
Chill is, aml So firs,
ol liose-AVood, flroeAtelle and Malmgniiy.'fnr p,. v
Bureaus, Dressing, .Marbleand Alahoganv Top-
Sldr-Boawl— .Marble and ,%Utig.iny ‘JW
Book Cases of all kinds and Fccivtai'ics httariied.
Centro, Dining, V, orivnnrl lOxtension.
Bedsteads—l lie hand low post. French and Cottage.
Luauiel Sots lbr Red Rooms, nil colors. Walnut and .Ma
hogany Sets l'gr Red Rooms.
Chairs—an extensive assortment of all woods.
Looking (llasses—all sizes, in frames and out.
Carpet*—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac.
Curtains—of Rnu-ntcliu and Damask, all eolors.
Shades —Gilt Cornice:! and Curtain holders.
JanuaVy 17. 1866.
A. K. AVER.,
GENEIiA I- AGFNT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, BECEIVINO
Anil Forwarding Merchant,
.No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
U *i"Particular attention given to the keeping, pureliaso
and sale of Negroes.
LsR-Administrators’ and Kxeentors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct g;h ly
■‘.g c. r.usi:. j. n. DAVIS. w. n. toxri.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MEBCHAFTS
Ami Siii|ipinsr Agents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W ILL purchase anil sell cotton and other produce on
IT eouunLssioii, and strivtly attoinl to iiri'wardiug
goods and filling orders from tiro couutry-
Ruse, Patten it Cos., agenls Columbus, iiy whom Hbi-r.d
advances will lie made, on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or (lie North.
.lan. Hi ly
LAMBKIN HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo.
HR IE above Hotel has been ’thoroughly reuo'a
x ted and Vo-furnished. The undersigned
thankful for jmst, favArs will take pleasure in ae- flillqt-i|
commodatingall those, who may favor him with -R-AL7.L
th<-ir patronage. P. LAMPKIN,
Dee R , Proprietor.
INSURANCE.
.MARINE. RIVEIS, and I.II'K RISKS lakenin
rosponsihle companies hv,
•GRIN AU NN. Agept,
Ollier No. g.. over R. Ilarnard & Co.’s store.
Phconix Insurance Company—Capital sgno.mw.
S. ij. LOOM IS. i’resident.
JOHN XIUNN, Agent.
< ohimbus, Ga., NovgT. If
11 ALLOW ELL THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
THIRD DOOR UPhOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET,
Culnmlms, Gtorgia,
ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Malu essos.
promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity, is respect fully solicited.
October go. 1860, ly
BARRINGER <A MOItTON’S 7
Steam Sasli and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, Cnf,EMBUS, G A.
I|l|llS .Manufactory has been is in successful operation
X tor over three years, and is still continued. All work
will be 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 the Factory, at the follow
ing prices:
Sash — 8x10... 7 els I’rimeil and Gra/ed-.-lgto els.
10x12... 0 - - “ ...IS ‘ •
12 x 14 ..10 “ •• •
1 g X10...31 ■■ “ •• ...27 ‘
Eg x l-....1g ■ •• ...bo
12 x 20...11 •• “ “ o
Ig x 22...H1 • • “ ...10 •*
lg X g):...18 “ “ “ ...16
The above Sash are 1y„ inch think, and mado plain.
In all eases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per
light will be added. All Sash glazed with good Freneli
Glass, primed with the best Paint, anil superior Putty.
Bolling Blinds for AVindows. GO cents per foot,
measuring the length, A window five feet would rust
fed, without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS,
If., inch thick, without moulding,-S2 50—moulding one
side, Sh 00—moulding both sides, Sb 60.
ly-., inch thick, without moulding, g 75—moulding one
side, 2, 25—moulding both sides, sb 75.
IV:f inch thieh. 4 pannels moulding mi one side. 50
moulding both sides, <4 on.
inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00 —•
moulding both sides, > 1 50.
11l addition to the above. Blinds painted and fiirnislied
nil Ii hinges and catches, if desired; also, Ckisli glazed
with German or French plate, painted, stained, ciiiiiui ‘-
le.d. embossed and Bohemian Glass, ol’ all shades and col
ors. for side and transom lights and ofllco windows.
Plans and specllieal ions for all desm'int ions of hui tidings
furnished to order, with estimates, if desired.
Contracts made for corns!ruction and erection of Imild
ings. oil reasonable terms.
All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling
toiigued and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, lor ornament
ing Cottages, Green Houses. Ac., made to order.
The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
believe, tliey can glvo.entire satisfaction to all who may
favor them with orders.
11, -All tin: above work will lie furnished at short notice.
Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders scut with
tho cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at
tention. Will'll ’ll) lie sent by the River, Rail Road, or in
Wagons, wilt he at the risk of the purchaser, as the work
will he considered delivered.
ii ’Special iHMitmr.tsi.iui ho made l’or large jolis.
Al. BARRINGER,
January g 4. ly J. L. MORTON.
LAND FOlt SALE.
\I.OT in Gold) county, well marked on theft rant
ns Mineral Tract.: One Lot 20gacres in Mii-t&|js
rion county. Three fractions adjoining, i'oniiiicui'-s
-lug about one mile above Balnhridgo In Decatur county,
and etnhracing the hank of Flint River for two mites, on
which Hi ore are some gisut
Hammock and Cotton Lands,
and Hie balance as well calculated for making Turpen
tinelai any in the Fouflurn enuntry
Also a Isrt with eouifortable improvements at New
I’irui Knot Springs, adjoinin', A.G. Redd,Esq. Titles in
disputable. Apply to E. J. IIAItDIN
January 111, 1856. Columbus. Ga.
BROOKS A CHAPMAN
VlEOlibb call the attention of Physicians ho the
T T newly discovered medicine called
DK. N. NY. SKAT’S
NEGATIVE ELECTBIC JTLUID.
It is superior to Norwood’s Tiucturo of Vcratum Veradi,
for all purposes that the latter has heretofore been used
for. February 4.
FANCY ( ANDIES.
JEST received a fine supply of Fancy Candies and Con
fectionery, at 42 Broad street.
February 6. (’ELLA A T HUM AM
.1. 11. HULL Ah CO..
GrROCERY MERCHANTS,
AND UEAI.F.RB IN
It AGOING. Ropo, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, .Mo
’) lasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines.t
Bramlios,Gin, ltye, Monougaliela, R iiirbisi,anil>shilfca’.
Scotch Whiskey,'and Provisions and Groceries generally,
at the oja stitnd of John J. MeKemlroe, No. 106 Broad
Street, Columbus, Ga.
Noveuihcr 21. 1855. ly
BACON.
OK lIIIRS. choice Baron—hog round, just received
-£*.* and for sale at Hie lowest figures, by
March 15. Gt'NBY k CO.
COLUMBUS, GA., MAY 9, 1850.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Between tlio ‘‘Perry'’ and ‘•Oglethorpe’’ Hotels, and di
rectly opposite Temperance Hall,
COIsIJMJJUS, GEO HU IA.
\\J” R liaw now in shore and receiving the zv-Bj
It best and most extensive stock olvcln
eles to he found in this country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES,
<4 linest and richest finis] 1 ., and most elegant appearance.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
of latest styles and every variety.
ROCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES,
of every known pattern autd >lifi[>i‘. suitable far one ol
two horses, mid complete assortment of Top and Se-IVp
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
Okihe latest and most liisliionabte styles now used. Th >
‘hewodl kiioyni autl lijglih esteemed work of
JAMES sf. (yiNBY A CO. ns well as that of other
makers ol tins highest reeutatinn, ran tie found only
at on a* house, nndt’het all our stock is made up un
der thapersoual direction of .Mr. 11.0 McKee,(whose long
experience guarantees its quality) enables e- to offer
(letter work and at lower prices, than arli
< les ol the same quality ean lie .--old lor hv any inbcr dea
ler in this country ; lind quite nslow-iis they cun be at',
lorded in Now I “krifs . pur pnnit'ef which wr re-pe, i.
fully invite all who wish to jnirilmse. to call and see n-.
e are selling at flic very lowest rales, li r eaaii or n u
proved credit, mid always imli our selling
prices, so onr custumors and strangers a well,
limy l-ely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve
ry article is warranted iii lie strictly ns
represented, nod salisfaetion giuiranieed to all.
McK EE & ROITERTJ-', !
N. lb—Having tin- bed regular set of Carriage
workmen to l- found in ibis country, we are pro
pared, as heretofore. in do all kinds of repairing lit
the lowest possible rates, with the utmost
promptness and in the best, manner. McK. & I!.
January 2S. ly
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, On.
rjlilJlTrustees of flu's institution take pleasure io an
j. uounciug to Iho public that they have, secured tho
following fui uhy, io talto charge of'the College, at the
’opening of Hie next term*.
faculty:
Col. Augustus Ahlen, A. ?.r. President —Professor of En
glish hiferature ami Ancient- Languages.
Rev. F • A. Forster, a. m. : —Professor of Natural,Science
ami Mathematics.
Miss Ann E. Aideti. Instinctress’ in Freneli ami bota
ny nisi Principal of Preparatory Depart uient.
i -——-- ■ Professor of Vouid and lustnuiieutid
Music.
This instil ill ion is located in one el’ the most beautiful
and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned
by tlie .Masonic Fratwnrty and under its supervision : it
is kept IVoo frrfin all sectarinn bias —at the same time, ye
quisite care is taken to secure le the pupils proper moral,
aa well us mental training.
Tile next Kession w ill <,p, non liie second Monday in
January next. The Glasses will then be organized.’and
w ill progress’ a- heretofore.
Roardingciiu be obtained in the best laniilii-s of the
place, whom the students will ho surrounded by the sal'. -
guards ami amenities of the families i irclo.
The rates nl'tuition anil boivnl, are as low as those of
fered by any similar Institution in Ibis part of the State.
The College is furnished with anew and complete set
of Chemical and I’liilosojihicul Apparatus, Globes. Maps,
Charts, it<\: in tine with cvcrvtfiing. necessary for ifhi—
tratini) ill the several (lepairtmenl.s of Natura) and Expe
lunental Ecienees
.The College Riindiag is q ai'i'jingod’ that the Depart-:
mentis will I"’ Ucpt eiftTrely separate, each occupying its
respective rooms.
Arrangements arc Sion-jo progress to secure for the
Music Department, a. gentleman oi the highest grade of
anilities’ anil moral ‘ harafte;'.
M o invito tho patronage of a liberal ami discerning
public, being assured, from the character ami reputation
of those eonctitutingtlic Fm-nlly, pud the ainph faeilitii s
for instruction now actually in jiessessieq'of the Institu
tion, tliat every pledge we make shall be redeemed, every
indueemoni we olfee will prove to lie a fact; -and that our
I list iintion ean e) in lien;:.” n mp.'irisoq with lie 111 •>< t le-1
in the land.
Persons desiring luiither vniormation in regard to the
College, will Jiliase aihji'ess L. AL Go.x. Lumpkin, or Rev.
F. .V. Forster. Cutlihort. (hi., wliowili furnish Uu m with
Circulars, Ai-. .lan. 23 ft’
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES.
ri ‘ll E undersigned design-; opening a Private Acapemy
1 for Young Ladies in Eatonton, Rufiran county, Ga..
on Wednesday, January 9th, 1856.
ill tile Literi*ry Departniout llie course of study will
he extensive and liberal.
The Latin. Freneli, German and Spanish Languages
will he taught if desired.
The Ornamental Depart melt t w ill include M usie on the
Piano, iiarp. Organ and Guitar.
Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in ail its
branches.
A complete apparatus will be furnished in order to af
ford ample illustrations in the Natural Sciences,
Musical instrument* will he provided, so that each
pupil may have the means of daily practice in addition to
tlie regular lesson.
The number of pupils will lie limited to iiti.
Tuition per annum, $123 00; lmtf in advance, and tho
balances at the end of tlie year.
Attention is called to the following advantage*: First,
tlie pupil receives a. much larger share of attention, than
when the school is large and overgrown.
Second, ill addition to the regular course of study, she
can nmko'snch a selection from th” language*, and the;
Ornamental Depart meat, as timeand choice may die tab ,
tvititout extra charge.
Tith'd, the low rate oftiiition. compared with that of
other *i bools.
Tlie usual charge for the English branches, i5...540 19
Music ! 20 00
Latin (Extra) 21 no
French “ 20 <•>
Drawing and Painting tat
Embroidery 25 00
Making the aggregate of $1 SO 00.
To this add tlie extra charges made for tln-nsoiU'iii-
Btrimiculs. stationery. Ae., and the amount will not fail
far shin f uf.yJOO. whereas, in tlie plan adopted in Iliis
Academy- tlie charge for tin-.-e i : -125 leaving i difference!
of SSO lo -75 in its favor.
Pens, ink, paper, slides, pencils, Ac., gratis. Book-,
sheet music, Drawing. Painting and Embroidering mate
rials furnished al the usual rales.
Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en
ter Ha ir daughter- or yard.-, may nddro .s me, lin Ilia
present, at Lumpkin. StewnrtGouutv, Ga.
Jan 23. L It. BRANHAM.
CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE,
Caafivillo, Georgia.
tl'lli’ lirsl Term of this Institution will begin oh the
I first Monday in February. 1856. iirnh r Hi” direction
oft Up allowing
Fat nit j.
Rev. Thomas II VMUAi TANARUS,
01 lain iia n and i ’rotes -or of A oeicn! I, me 11 a -j* -.
Jiet. IVji.uam 11. Jloin.irr. ITnl'os-or of .MaUiejiiatii's.
Rev. li. W. Wiili.di n.
Professor ol Relies Letters and English Literature,
Rev. W. 11. lionERT.
Pro tern. Prof'i-sor of Natural Science.
Rev. I'. W. WltrLDtx, pro tern. J’l'el’essor of
Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science.
Other Prose-Hors will lie elected as soon as tlie wants of
tlie college require it.
Board and lodging can in- procured at a leal! ding hou e
or in private families, at from eight to ten dollars per
month.
Tuition.
in Academic department, per year .-2’- lie
in College department) per year ; >1 (to
Si',liolni‘sli>]>B.
The Board of Trustee* are now offering to si'll scholar
ship* for four years at •I'K'9 62
Scholarship* for sixteen years,at 24u 00
Tints making tuition merely nominal
The annual commencement will take place no Thitis
d;iy after the first Saturday iti July.
Location.
Cassvillo is a healthy location. Our college bunding
is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and
is a commodious building. Here young men will he
comparatively lice free the allurements of fashionable
life, tlie baneful Influence of grog shops, and Lite expos
ures of a mixed population.
Any Information, as well - cotidogne*, can be obtained
on implication to tlw undersigned, or any of Hie faculty.
JOHN H. RICE,
December 8,1. Secretary Beard of Trusti es.
FACTORY YARNS.
171 ACTORV YARNS of alt Nos.. Osnalnirgs, Shirting.
■i Sheeting. Slripes, Oottonndes A-e..constantly on band
and tor sale at Factory prices, by
Oct 26—tr J. J. TODD.
CITY ELECTION 1
t\ ACCORDANCE with tin third Beet ion m an Ad
I the last Legitlatorc tie Criminal Court of tie City ol
Columbus, there will he an elect inn Held at He- usual
irfaceof voting in-aid City for a Solicitor of said Court,
on SATt’KDAV THE THIRD DAY OF'MAY next, 18)11*
will lie opened at 10 A. M- and doled at l o’clock e. M.
JOHN QUIN. J. I*. |
JOHN T- WALKKR. J. P.
il \IU KV W. NAM’i: J. I’.j
April 25 tv
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
r IMI I sulisuiiltri s li.i\.> now on hand ond t \<jilOKy >
I _X. a,v constantly ono of tin* Invg
an<* toust yariuii Stocks of Vvhiolns ovor omaott, and
niadi’ i xptvs-iv f or 11,is markot. ontbrni'in” uvery
, of Camago in wso, kuoli as—
CaleclieS) Karlin ( otu ltus, Itavom
(Os tlio Finokt Finish,)
l-'AM II ,Y lUH’KAW'AVS.
Large and small, including many very light ami tasty,
suitable lor one lintsc.
BOW TOP WACVOWB,
With a complete nssonment of
BUGGIES with mul without TOPS,
Os every style ami flui-lt, which, ter ditrnhility anil neat
ness, cannot he excelled, and are from most respect
able inauutaetories at tile North, and made under the
personal direction of Mr. J. ii, Jaqucs. Ail of which wo
are Belling at the very lowest rates tor ciisli or p
---piovrii credit.
Every article sold by us at liiir liepnsitory Is Wiivranted
in every respact, and our ctisteimus and all purchasers
can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt w ith—ill
proof “f which we respectfully invite the attention ofall
wimpish to piirehitse. to call on us at the North-East
corner of G)glethoi |>e and Rrvau streets, opposite the Per
ry House.
J. R. J AQI Fits .V BROTilliili.
A. li.—Having a regular set of northern Car*
riutge Wiirkniri> eiojileyed, we are prepared to
oxceuti Reiiah iug of every kind in the best possible
manner with neatoes- ami dis|Mitch, at low rates, at
J. is. jaqi ks a brother s
( iirriiige
North East crirtit r t iglethorpe and Bryan (refits, oppu.
site tlie Perry iloosr'. Col UIUI ills, Ga,
Felirnary 6.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineers iiutl Mnriiinisls,
; Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
YV r E ealt the special attention ofthe phlilte I,v mir os.
ff tablislimerit. Tim proprietors nco practical Mr
ulianics and us long e\|)urieuci* in tl business, and
lug coinbitu'd two establishments in one, tlmy have tho
largest and I ( ststoek of tools and patterns in the State.
Tlieir facility for doing husiuess being so great, they ran
afford to tlieir ctiviomers the best of tennsand the most
prompt execution.
Our senior partm r ]laving been so many years In this
busmens a* the practical partner and proprietor of the
Ocmulgve Foundry, wacou, Georgia, is well known, hav
ing built a large nmnher of Steam Engines, Mills, and
Muchinery, throughout this and ailjoining States. To ail
of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability 1 .
Our junior is just from Virginia, ami having had tlio
management of tome of the largest ostabli.-hnienls in
that State, brings with him thebe'a practical ability and
impro vann-onts in machinery*
\*e call especial attention to our Murine and Sta
tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both cir
cular and upright. We are now manufacturing tlie best
CIRCUXiAK SAW MILLS
in tin- country., being entirely of metal, at the same
price others are furnishing wooden on: s.
We are now furnishing Engines and Boilers of
ai?y size ! mid Corn Mills: vertriral and circu
lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting: IhfHeys: Horse
Powers: Gin and iiill Gearing ofall kinds; Cemetery
Railing ; Bark Mill-: Corn 4hollerfl: Cob Crufeliers: an<l
of every kind —brass and Iron,
mar I g-ii
East Alabama Female College,
Tusk Kg i: !•:, \iac <> \ ( ’oi.n ty , Alba ma .
i DC AIM'D in Tuskcgu*, a village far-famed for it u
A healthful climate and refined society, tlio college is
easy of access from east and west by the Montgomery
and Wc.-t Point Kail Road which passes at the .distance
of fbnr miles, ami from the upper and lower country by
exet lieut roads.
The public may feel assured that the high standard of
< duration hero adopted whl never ho lowered. It is our
dclcvuiiiiulion to} nos cut at all times an institution whoso
facilities for instruction shall justly claim lbr it a posi
tion am>ng the lirsfc in the eountry. These are, an ele
gant aml commodious cdiiice, erected at a cost of some
forty thou and dollars—ftlarge amiable corps of instruc
tors —a well selected library—a good apparatus and a ca
binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of the
• college.
The boarders enjoy pteulmr advantages. They have
tin* privilege of membership in n literary society, meet
ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in cbm
pooitiou. One hour on Sabbath afternoons is spent by
them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, and
in other exercises deigned to cultivate a taste tor reli
’ gious truth. Tin y aßu attend iu(nthly levees eoiuinoted
| by tlie governess and other members of the faculty,
| Their dormitories arc all cai |K*ted, well warmed and ven
tilated, and furnished \vith every ijcelful comfort. Be
sides hoarding at tin* same table with tin* President and
othei'B ol tl.e Faculty, they are under the constant ruper*
vision of the govenn ss who directs them in nil matters
pertaining to tlieir habits vi'’ .*-lufl.v and rei reatioii. and f<>
tlie cultivation of tlieir manner.-
oil 1< hills.
liiterary l>*];irx nu nt.
Jlknuy A. I.acux, A. M.. Piv.'idem.
Mental and Mma! Science^
Gkoruu W. Thomas. A. M.,
Higher Mathej|iatie< and Ancient Languages.
J. Kh'/kuzkowski. French. Italian and German.
Miss Jm>\ \\ ju.i vm.s, Logie, Khetoric and History.
Mrs. T. Tvylor. Knglisli Jhenelies.
Miss M E. Womack. Iheparatbry Cla*i.se>.
Musical Brpartmrnl.
Dr. S. M. Bahtkktt, Ihincipal.
(\ L’STAVUS tiIESTIiEK,"!
Mrs. .N. T. ‘rAvuu:, / Assistants.
Miss Lydia Root, j
Ornament al Depart melit.
Miss J.. il. Reiii, Piinripal.
Miss Assistant.
Hoarding Depart meitt.
Miss I*. 11. Kkid, Governess.
>la. Sampson Lanier, Steward.
.Mrs. Emily K. Lamer, Stewardess.
Mrs. Lucinoa Pvttov. Assistant and Nurse.
Calender*
I ir.-Ai Term, from S**pt. 23d to Dec.lidd, inclusive.
M inter Vacation, from Dee.24th to dan. 7th, inclusive.
Second Term, from dun. Bth to April Bth, inclusive.
Third Term, from April dth to duly 6th, inclusive.
Biniiner\ae,ation. from July 10th toßept.22d. itu lusive.
(’ominom i-mentof on Wednesday, .July Vth.
Neceasa ry Kxpciiscs.
Primary ddssos per term >’ 7 00
D A do 10 00
A A k> j Id 00
College do Id OH
Board. iucJuding light•* and washing pr. term, .in 00
J! of . stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at pw prices.
Extra Kvpfiues.
.Modern per term * 7 00
Drawing. Embroidery, Uliciiilit, Wax or Fancy
Vfork, per term 0 <0
M a ter Colors, per term l*i I*o
Oil Painting, per term id 00
Piano, Guitar, or Violin j per term Id 00
Cae of Imdruiuents for lessons and practice,
per term ‘-i - r 0
Harp, including use of instrument, per term... ‘2b 00
Those who design entering l'or the first time at the be
ginning ofthe m xtturin, will find it to their advantage
to correspond with the President on that subject.
November 21, 18b'. ts
To Physicians mu! <'iti/<*ns offh or^iii.
t NEW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile
J\ allections has been discovered by a talented Physi
cian of New York. This discovery involves anew princi
ple by which the too positive condition ofthe system cal
led Fever, is changed to the noitnai or healthy state di
rectly and without loss of vitality.
This valuable remedy in called Negative Electric Mnid,
mid is prepared by N. \V. .Sent, M. D., New York. Ii Is
extensively used in tlie hospitals in France, and himbtojl
extensively use<l iu tin* practice of a number of the most
talented member* ofthe medical fraternity. The atten
tion of Physicians i im*t respectfully solicited to the
virtues of thin medicine ill the treatment of Fevers. Try
it and you will m-venjuit its use, It is far superior to
i Norw<snlV* Tines nre. fur reducing the pulse. This iMfter*
tiou will h< proven by one. single trial.
A full description ofthe treatment of Fevers by the use
r Dr. N.W. S< at’s Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen
~f th* -li*’ uverer. will be published in f lie columns of the
Bun. in the courae ofthe present week.
Tin Negative Electric Fluid is for sals lit the Drug
, Stores of Danforth a N'agcL and Brooks A Chapman, in
Columhiis. February I.
•IEFFKRSOI A HAMILTON,
DEALERS IK
<; ItotJKKIKS. OHO VISIONS*.
AND COUNTKY BKODUGE,
('jirner Wat ren aixl Friitikliti Slrd'tK.
Columbu*. Gvor^la,
KLIiR uiuntaptly ou baud a mipplv of tlio boat t?o.'da
anil arc voreiving produco fiartit Tpiiiu'hpi'’ whicli
tin-, noil low for I'nth.
Kkmi'iui'l Mont of tlo> lirsl quality alvay* on imnil nt
Mill uric . JOFKI'U .IKFFKRIN.
F0b.28 n 1 H HAMILTON.
TROY FACTORY
WARE ROOMS,
HAST SIDK BROAD 8T. t NOS. 34 A 36.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
THK abovß Hstabiiihniont ha* nwipened
R* Balo and Waro-Koom with a full uNaort-
romprising tho following articles olfia
irJPWrecent manufacture and of tho very Iwit
material*, viz:
Bedatenda, of rurioim ].attorns, varvinir in nrlc
from $4 to $J(i. 1
Chairs.—Cottage, Boston, Bockinit, t fill re Writ in.,
Ntirsp's, Chitdrcii'*, mid Dining.
Tubs. Rockfts.—Common Pino, Certsr oud Juniper
brass mid iron Ihuiiol. of various sizes.
Churns.—Common Pine,OodarandJunli>er —linus and
Iron bound, of various sizes.
YVF.LL lIIfRETS, BOAT BfCKRTS,
WARDROBRS WASHSTAND3, TABLES,
Beside* many other artlclos for lionso furun-.bing and do
mestie imrposes.
All oniers left at the Ware-room or directed to Jl. U
Jefferson ,v Cos., from country merchants and others, will
be promptly attended to.
I iii* Factory is situated in a section which afford, no
abundant supply ol (Ink, llicknrv. n.'iich, IValnot, Otun
Pine. Ash, Poplar, China, Ac.
nil’llAllll It. .lEFrERHON. JAMES nAMIttON
and olnmlms, (in., Oct. 8. 1855. e, n
TIIR HHITIHH PF.HIODIC ALS, “
AND
THR FA.2<URXFtti CFCIDiB.
(ireat rertnctlon in the price of the latter publication
L. Scot I .t Cos.. Noil York, ronliuue lo i,oldish th.lii
low Injo leaditis Brilislt Periodicals, viz:
I'llL LONDON ol AUTF.itI,V (Conservative).
THK UDINGm liGIl KKVJRW (Whir).
THK NORTH HR"PISII lii.( TRW (Fr... ChitroJij
TIIK WKSTMINKI'I'.R KKVIKW (Llimral).
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAO A ZINK (Tory/
r pnK important events—Religious, Polltlcui,
J. and Military—now a;;itntiii” the nations ol’the Old
u orld, give to these IhihllcntionH nn and valur
they never bol'oro possessed. They occupy a middi.
gt'oiiinl liettveen tho hastily written news it, ms, crude
speculations, ami flying rumor* of the newspaper, ana
tlio ponderous Tonic of tho historian, written lona after
too living interest in tlie farts he records shall have
passed away. The progress of the War in the Last occu-
I’O's a large space in tlieir panes. Kvery movement U
closely criticised, whether of friend or “of foe, and alt
short comings fearlessly pointed out. Tlio letter* from
the Crimen and from the Baltic In Blackwood’s Magazine
flout two of its most popular contributors, give a xnor
intcUigihlo and reliable account of the movements of th.
Kront lielllgerents tb it ean elsewhere be found.
These Periodicals ably represent the three great point
cal parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, amt Radical,
nut politics forms only one feature of tlieir character.-
As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Lite
istore, Morality, and Religion, they stand, us they ever’
have stood, unrivalled In tlie world of letters, being con
tailored indispensable to the scholar and tlie profeMiona
man. while to the intelligent reader of every class the,
furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the cui
rent literature of tlie day, throughout the world, that,
can be possibly obtained from any other sonree.
Karly Copies.
‘I he receipt of Jitrourr S/iertx from the British publish
ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially
during the present exciting state of European affairs, In
asmuch us they can now be placed in the hands.of sub
scribers alioiit as soon as tlie original editions.
Terms.
~ , Per aim
ror any one ol the four reviews $3 0o
For any two of the four Reviews 5 0u
For any three of tlie four Reviews 7 00
For all four of the Reviews 8 UO
For Black wood's Magazine 3 op
F, Blackwood and three Reviews 1* 00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 66
Payments to he made in all eases in advance. Money
current in the Stale where issued will lie received at pw
<‘l,i hiring.
A discount of twenty-five per cent, iron! the above pri
ces u ill bealiowed to Clubs ordering direct from L. Scclt
A ( n., filin’ or more eopie* of any one or move ofthe above
works. Tho*: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re
view. will tie sept to one address for£6; four copies ofthe
tour Reviews and Blackwood tors3o; and soon.
Pnstngr.
in all the principal cities and towns,these works will
be delivered, l'ieo of postage. When sent by mail, tie
postage to any part of tlio United .States will be but twtP
ty-fwtr txtdi t a year for “Blackwood,” and hut fmirten,
c./ds a year for curb of the Review*.
TIIK KAKJHKK’S GUIDK
3 n Scientific unit I’rnctlcnl Ajgt'lculturr.
By Henry Stephens. F. It. S. of Bdinburgh, and tho late
J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture In
1 oie Co)logo, .New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.—
lofio pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings.
I bis is, confessedly, tlio most complete work on Agrt
culture ever published, and in order to give it a wider
circulation the publishers hnvo resolved to reduce the
price lo
Five Dollm-s for tin Tun Voluineu!!
\\ lien sent by mail (post-paid) to Coliforniaand Oregon
tbe price w ill lie 7. ’| i, any oi her part of the Union and
Ur('ainula (post-paid), sal. Jtit-Thls work Is not the old
“Book of the Farm.”
Remittnnees for any ol the above publications should
always be addressed, jinsl-palil, to the Publishers.
I.KON (RD. SCOTT ,t 00.,
, Nn. .54 Geld Street, New York.
SOUTHERN HI I LIT AH Y ACADEMY,
FBRDONI A. CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA
G. I' 1 . FI Ji 1 J.,, Esq., Principal anil Proprietor,
Mil. N. H. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of ftiel
.-’l it’ Military Academy, South Carolina, Assistant.
Iw I’l TN AM A t’.v,..,1. S. BAKKF.It, A. rIJ
fß'lli'. I'oiirllt bciiolantie Vear of tliis Academy com
J mem ad on “londay, January 15lh 1855, nnd will con
tinne in session during forty works.
A'. Ibis Ann lent;, received very liberal assistance from
the State at the last session of the Legislature, (here will
bo no charge for tuition. On entering tbe Inetitutlon
an initiation fee of twenty dollars will be required of oacb
Cadet, except sm li as como under the tie following pro
vision, viz:
Kuril county in Hie State ol’ Alabama is entitled to oeud
one Cudct free of charge. Such Cadet to bo i.inctesi by
tile Judge ot Probate and County Commissioner*, from
aocii men as are talented, deserving and of good moral
cluu.c ter. (Tpbans should receive tfie preference
COL'RSK OF STUDIES.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Gratnium
Geography and History.
Algebra,Geometry; Plain, I>es. riptivi. aud Analytieid
I rigouometry, Calculus, Shudowsiuul Perspective, Natu
ral and Moral l’liib*opliy,Clieintotry, Conveyancing, Con
Strtutionul Law, Ancient Language's: Frouch, Civil and
Military Kngfueering, Surveying. Mocliarirs nnd Ac.
trouomy.
Tactics will is. taught al sm b tlinos as not to intern to
with the regular studies.
The discipline will be enfoivuu.
UNIFORM.
11l ess (lilt of Grey Cadet (Jl. and li, Winding ooilar, trimmed
with c onvex metallic buttons and sixteentb-luch black
clotli, according to the usual style; Pant* of Grey Cloth
with black stripe on tho outer seniu one and an eighth
inches in width—to lie worn 1 ill the first of May.
\( bite Rants from Ist May fill September.
The uniform is not lo lie worn except on general pie
rude*, and such special occasionaas tlie Military In*trortoi
may direct.
Tim Academy Buildings are large nnd well arranges)
and Hie iocytiou is eminently hualtby.
Hoard ran bo procured from eight tu ten dollars a month
The piinripal will so direct the education of his pupil,
a*. If possible, to make them practical and user's! men.
Th* experience and qualification* of the instructor*
will entitle. Ibis Institution, in n high degree, to pnblh
confidence. F. A. ZACHARY,
j Iy-d4m Herrelar y of tbe Board of Visitors
FOB SALK ON CONSIGNMENT. ~
IyACON sides. Halim. Feed Oats, and Corn. By
> HUGHES It DANIEI.
Jan IK—tr
SDAKKIt GARDEN HEED.
N UW Crop as good as the best, warranted Bub,
how on hand ami to arrive, at
J. J. TODD’K,
December II 20 Broad Street
NKAV f O-PARTNKRSHIP.
(I’llU undersigned have entered Into the GROCERY
1 BUSINESS, under the firm and name of KlIKi
WAV, OLECKLEV A CO. Wo will keep constantly on
hand a largo stock ol’ choice rirorerle*.
D. A. RIDOWAY,
A. D. CLECKLEY,
M. D. DONEY,
junßH 11. M. CIiKCKLKY
COAL YARD.
rpHOSK wisltiug COAI, for Grates, can be supplied nt
1 sl3 per Ton, liy calling on
JOHN W. HOWARD,
Nov 17 Agent Si'lnm Coal Mina(V<mpauy
A GOOD MEDIUM—EAST ALABAMA.
THK A.UBtmi GkiYSßnTT'n
Slaughter fit Holifleld, Auburn, Ala.
CIOLUMBUS Merchants will consult their iutcrMt by
Aiviiiling tliemselves of tlie Gazette to make known
their business. It enjoy* a very largo and increasingcir
culation in a region of country that does a heavy trade In
Columbus. Doc. C,
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
ROCK ISLAND PARER MILLS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
iIMIKSK MILLS are prepared to furnish tho beet ar
1 tide nf Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper
on which Tbe Dallv Sun la printed. Is made at thee.
Mills
{NO. *231.