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1 aV THOMAS DE WOLF.
■ rl -*UBH*R AM> I’ROFRIKToII.
I or LANE AND T. DE WOLE,
Ms” Kill TO US.
B . pun Dollars a year. M hen-the sub-
B r . *ady ,- u] . less than a year, at tlo- rale of
M,igleeop.es, Five Cents.
■’ “ aoVKUTISINU RATES
■ ‘ w j|i bo inserted ut. 101 l Cents a lino
H r i.i*'U‘’' u J CtiUlH il lilli! lor each subs*--
Be ‘ 1 ” “ 11 ',- 1 !In- lame— to he paid lor when the
BChutmded into the olliee.
Wf** -ONTRACT AUVERTISKRS.
B riding *> lines, not renewable, will he
Be “ ” f ,m,„llis for $4, six mouths for si.. or one
■ill!- tt greed upon to he paid lor before the
B^uii-ii;i-J fyytßxeeediug ten lines, renewable at
B ‘ Hi S2O It year —to he paid for quarterly
„ts of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, iu
vritr—pay able quarterly in advanee.
B’^uertis,'meats exceeding 2u lines, will he
B“’* 1 M, ■ rate of sl6 for for every additional ten
B ; fable quarterly in udvanee.
nls „r noliees, occupying apluee h,-tween
B=e-' llil M . H |„i advertisements, will he charged
B'-'-'Vii,,.- for every in-erl ion.
B i AND WAIv HA NT S.
I vD OEEIt'E AND AGENCY,
W 1 [O R the purchase and
lILIJ 0F EAIj ESTATE,
B OF ALL DUSCUIUTIONS.
I , fIN VBYANCEE, &c. &o.
I L On Randol|ili Street,
I. . rt: THE POST OFFICE, CuhIIMUCS, CA.
■ W , I |li,.miiued to devote my time exclusively to
npsiN ESS,and hope,Loin my knowledge
I’ Mulieorgia. to he aide .ogive entire satislae
■ swim may entrust me with hiisiuess. lam pie
■ ill-r buy <r sell, perhaps to better advantage
B liier person in Western or Soiitli-westeru
■’ V! . l;ui.! t.> sell. call mam mo; il I .la lit* irar
■ yon a iHiivliiisn-. 1 f you wtslt to boy.
■ ‘ | | l:l v,. many v:ti 11 . 1 1 *l■ bus ami Rotth-monts
my extensile kimwtetlge ot the
|J lam pri'jiaivil leas,-,.,tain the owner of
rvvtiiint lot “I lainl in ll*'’ h'tah-. 1 1'you wish
.• |;i m | value,l. you limy rely ui-oit e.,rivet in
imoii reasonable terms.
‘W UEEUS, MOIITGAGES,
jH.i .instruments. lira" - ” correct I j ami at 1,-w rates!
IKturswantnl l” sell il- larjte null- olGeor;
cent, given.
■;;,, ■ „ oei-Uiin. lam paying NEW Yowl and At ASU
•m'a I'Kicta fur LAND WARRANT. - ?, allowing a
‘also made an arrangement with one ot the beat
1 am prepared to apply lor
‘■BOUNTY LAND WAEEANTb,
ami will charge hut Five Dollarx for each ap-
S i,e paid for when the warrant arrives.
yonr claims soon.
H vm t to make this a permanent business, and
undivided attention, with a determination to
.l otion. I hope to receive a liberal share of paj
,n, in my friends and the emmunity generally
S. H. BONNER,
Land Otllce, Columbus.
M JAMES J. TODl),
y, K;ist Side l!r,id Street, Columbus, Ca.,
■inufuctill-el- and \V liolesule Dealer
■.UiiiinlteriuKaud all kinds ol .lob Work, pronipt-
to and warranted.
■ JORDAN L. HOWELL,
■ ‘STICE Ol’ THE J>KAOK,
B AND COLLECTOK.
■ II I idteuliou given to the toll,, ti-m of claims
el ill my hands.
■v:,l tin- Stole of Ibo risun & MeGchee.
■lil.ilms. April 10, 1 Safi.
H. B. MeCKA VV,
■iITTOXAIVKA’ LAW,
■ Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama.
■ I.UOOPEU BRYANT lIUXCAN, WM. B. HARNETT.
BIDOPEK, DUNCAN A- lURSKTT,
K ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
■tt in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama,
■muvy 27, 1856. ly
lasburv female institute.
I I.a Fayette, Alabama.
■ IVesiet Stacy, a. m., Principal.
B- M. L. Stacy, | Teachers in Literary
6. Bacuelder, j Department.
■ SiuoppELßEi,Music and Ornamental Department.
■Et-xtsrcises of this Institution will be resumed on
■* 2d Monday in January, 1856.
Bdes of Tuition, per Scholastic Year.
■nary Department sl6 00
■lamtory Department -5 00
■tud 2,1 Department College course 8- 00
■inillth “ *• 40 00
Bsc on Piano 60 00
B-ul Music taught without extra charge.
Be Principal is au alumnus of Emory and Henry Col-
B, la.—lias large experience in teaching, and comes
■jrecommended, both as to character and ability for
Btiu; instruction.
Bwliu the bosom of a beautiful and healthy vil-
Bliiriiislied with all the facilities necessary to the ao-
Bwuufa finished education, tlio Institute strongly
Binds Itself to the patronage of an intelligent pub-
Btdcau he obtained in several respectable families
B' , n:iUe terms.
I H. 6. Richards, J. T. Hrock,
I Caleb Holloway, John C. Towles,
I John W. Hewell, Id. H. Muse,
I Uni. J. Adams, A. M. Prestey,
I J. F. Dowdell, Trustees.
■Water 21,1855. ts
BKOIUjia HIIMI'A H V IN ST IT I ITF..
I MARIETTA.
A.:ulimic \ is divided into tWt) sc:; i In of live
■ >i';ii[|is each. The Tenth Session commences mi the
MjMtebruary next, anil ends cm the Illlli of July.
are divided into lour col lego clauses. The
■ siinieiii'ement takes pine Wedi before
■ Os July.
■ Academic Stud'.
■ ■’ Brumby, a. m„ Superintendent and
■ . [‘wlessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
H ljumiusß. McConnell,
■ Uwmandant ot'Cadets, and Bmf. of Engineering.
■ Manget, Professor of French and History.
■ H iUlunt,A. M ,.
■ , of Chemistry ami Literature.
Goodwin, Professor of Drawing.
B , ‘/Camp, Assistant Professor of Matlo iiiMf it s.
M * !>., burgeon.
■‘ 1, ‘Institution is under tho direetion and inanage-
Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Hoard
■ W'rs apjioiuted by the Governor of the State.
■ft* “tor the Legislature, the Institute has been
■j 4 ~e | 140 Cadet Muskets and Aee.outrenioiits,
I le *J Battery, consisting of four six-pounder biii*s
twelve-pounder Howitzers.
’ > .j l J' er ' n tendeut and tiie Commandant, are grndu-
I, Point, and us the Institute is upon the West
K. public may be assured that the goveru
■ j' “upline ami course of studies w ill be strictly * n
■ ‘Pei*ms *
Ij llllll ’Bwrd, Washing, Fuel, Liglitji, birr of Mtisi
w • anil°tlj er contingent, expenses, per session of live
■ ‘"’-in advance, sllß 50.
* 1 88 - per anuuni. $5.
!.’!! s oesiring further intinaation can obtain ucopy
I. ‘“gulations” by Addressing thesuimrintemlenl.
I:" l,w y *!. AN 1)1!KW J. HANSEL, Sr.
Diversity of skurgia.
Ijj„ Athens, December Ri, 1855.
of this Institution will recommence on
i; i 1 <l'*y nf •lanunry next, mill continue untii the
“'ll “den there will heitweek's vucutimi. after
- ‘l'lles will be resumed until tlm winter vacation.
Cf'if 0 !! th ” tirst- of November.
, r i, 1 “ w ‘hg ahlo ami exjierieneeil ullii ‘i s comprise
i ; -. in ti* r#c “lty—who are ex|>ccted to lie at their
111 ‘!)*’ iti'nlotis discharge of their duties.
I u ‘‘bnnrcU, and. 1j„ President and Professor of I'oliti-
Mental Philosophy.
1 Lit” 1 “ addel, a. M., Professor of Aneient Languages
r 'Uuni
Iklei,''® 1- Urnutley, and. and., Professor of Belles Lettres,
Christianity and History.
nte > *•1.) Professor of Natural Sciences and
% f Pre “ch.
d? I * r °y Broun, a. m.. Professor oi Mathematics,
■'"tlm s^S Civil Engineering.
ItinsnT * enable, a. m.. Professor of Natural l'hiloso-
Cj, I “irtry.
Oi. II. Lumpkin, D., Professor of Law.
“’illiainii’ Terrell, Professor of Law.
Unit.,. Henry Waddell, a. m.,Tutor in Ancient I.an-
Af|,li,!' 1 A. m„ Tutor in Mathematics.
15 “ 11, i . admission are recommended to lie pres-
‘"‘Pinning of th* term.
*** art.] ‘ l , Guardians may feel satisfied that their
dr, i, ,f ri *s can here obtain a thorough education.
ASBURY HULL, Sec’ry.
<4 Ik glUll &ML
VOL. 1.!
REMOVAL.
FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
SAMMIS & ROONEY,
Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to tl.eir
(IRON FRONT,)
New Four Story 8.-R-k Bull,ling,
11T „ „ NeeHy opposite their Old Staud,
VV 1 , K 1 hcy , l,e h *ppy to see their friends and
“ Ul tl " s, “ something brilliant and
iiiMt mi* in tile way ul )• uraiture.
llrH Dialled in lteauty, and our
ruinitur e nvJieifhf. We otter rare advantages to pur
chasers, turuishing houses throughout in a tasteful and
uuitorm style, by having a branch of our husiuess in New
i “ik city, where the .Senior partner mnnulUctures, nuder
Ins own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We
nave on hand furniture mutable tor
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen
&e., ot Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, l’ine, Ac.;
and as Low as can he found North or South. An assort
ment of
CARPETING and curtains,
will also he oil hand, that will not fail to please. Call
and see. Our stock consists in part of
Eterzsliaa, Tele a Teles, What Nols. Arm
Chairs, ami Solas,
ol Hose-Wood, llrocatelle and Mahogany, for Pi*, ws.
Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Si ie-Boards—Marble and Mahogany’Tops,
Rook Cases of all kinds ami Secretaries attached.
Tables—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension.
Reds! ends—High and low post, French and Collage.
Enamel Sets for lied liooins, all colors. Walnut and M.i
liogaii v Sets for Bed Rooms.
Chairs—an extensive assortment of all woods.
Looking Glasses—all sizes, in frames and mil.
Carpels—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac.
Curtains—of llrocnteth* and Damask, all colors.
Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders.
January 17, 1850.
A. I£. AYER,
GENERA 11 AGENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding Mere haul,
No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
-Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase
and sale of Negroes.
A*-Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
ou reasonable terms. Oet. 23. ly
J. C. RUSK. J. H. DAVIS. W. H. LONG.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
W r ILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and filling orders from the country.
Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will be made on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North.
Jail. 16 ly
LAMPKIN HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo.
mil 1-1 above Hotel has been thoroughly renova- u r n
i ted and re-furnished. The undersigned
thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- Hs-al
commodnting all those who may favor him with
their patronage. P. LAMPKIN,
Dec 3 Proprietor.
INSURANCE.
1,1 IRE, MARINE, RIVER, ami 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.
8. L. LOOMIS. President.
JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts
HALLO WELL &. THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
THIRD DOOR BELOW’ CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Georgia,
ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses.
promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited.
October 29.1855. ly
BARRINGER &. MORTON’S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
r IMIIS Manufactory has been is in successful operation
J for over three years, and is still continued. All work
w ill be done by experienced workmen, with good quality
of lumber, and tho latest improved machinery.
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow
ing prices:
Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts I‘rimed and Grazed. cts.
10 x 12... 0 “ •• “ ...18’ “
12 x 14 ..10 > “ “ ...25 “
12 x 16...11 “ “ ...27 “
12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...80 “
12 x 20...14 “ “ “ ...35
12 x 22...10 “ ...40
12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 “
The above Sash are IT, inch thick, and made plain.
In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cems per
light will be added. All Sasli glazed with good French
tllass, primed with the best Faint, and superior l'utty.
Rolling Blinds f>i - Windows, 60 cents per font,
measuring the length, A window live feet would cost
$3, without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS.
I*s inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one
side, $3 00 —moulding l>oth sides, $3 50.
1;y inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one
side. 3 25—moulding both sides. $3 75.
1 1 ‘ inch thieh, 4 pannols moulding on one side, $3 50—
moulding both sides, $4 on.
\}\ inch lliiek, 1 panels moulding on one side, $1 00 —
moulding bolli sides, $4 50.
In addition to the above, lilinds painted and furnished
with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed
With Herman or French plate, painted, stained, ename -
led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shinies and col
ors. for side and transom lights anti otlire windows.
Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buindings
furnished to order, with estimates, if desired.
Contracts made for construction and erection of build
ings. oil reasonable terms.
All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling
tongued and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament
ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order.
Tho proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may
favor them with orders.
J jp-A II tho aliove work w ill be furnished at short notice.
Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with
the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at
tention. Work to be sent by the River, Rail Road, or in
Wagons, will lie at tho risk of the purchaser, as the work
will lie considered delivered.
Star-Special contracts rail be made for large jobs.
M. BARRINGER,
January 24. ly J. b. MOKTON.
LAND FOR SALE.
VLOT in Cobb county, well marked on theOrant
as Mineral Tract,; One Lit 202b£ cres in Mii-tiS&l
rion county. Three fractious adjoining, cominenc--L“
Ing about one mile above Buinbridge in Decatur county,
and embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on
which there arn some good
Hummock and Cotton Lands,
and tile balance as well calculated for making Turpen
tine|asany in fbe Southern country
Also a hot with comfortable improvements at New
pine Knot Springs, adjoining A.G. Redd, Esq. Titles in
disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN
January 31, 1856. Columbus. Ga.
BROOKS Ar CHAPMAN
\lfolil.D call the attention of Physicians to the
YY newly discovered medicine called
Dll. N. \V. SKAT’S
negative electric fluid.
It is superior to Norwood s Tincture of Veratuni Verndl.
for all purposes that the latter has heretofore been used
for. February 4.
FANCY CANDIES.
I IST received a tine supply of Fancy Candies and Con
el to t lonerv. at 42 Broad street.
I Vhruary 8 CKTXA & THOMAS.
.1. It. HULL &. CO.,
GROCBEtY MERCHANT*,
AND DEAI.EBS IN
BAGGING. Rope, Twine. Snirar. Coffee.
lasses. Salt, Teas. Cigars, Tobacco, Wines./TJwjri
Brandies, Oln, Rye. Monongahola, Bourbon, and V|M ’’
Scotcii Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally,
at the old stand of John J. McKendrce, No. Dll* Broad
Street. Coiumbus. Ga.
November 21, 1855. ly
BACON.
r HIIDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just received
iij and for sale at the lowest figures, by
March 15. GUNBY A CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.. MAY I!), 1850.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Between the “Perry” ami “Oglethorpe” Hotels, ami di
rectly opposite Temperance Hall,
COLUM BITS, GEOKGIA.
11’ E have now ill store and receiving the My .
it best and most extensive stock of velii- aofcßtaP*-
eli-s to be found in this country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES,
ol finest and richest finish, and most elegant apjiearaiiee.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
ol latest styles and every variety.
ROCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES,
ol every k nowll pattern and shape, suitable for one or
two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
of the latest and most fashionable styles now used. The
tin t that the well known and highly esteemed work of
JAMES M. yUINBY & CO. as well as that of other
makers ol the highest reputation, can he found only
at our house, and tlmt all our stock is made up me
d,i the personal direction of Air. 11.0. McKee, (whose long
experience guarantees its quality) enables us to otter
better work and at lower prices, than arti
cles of the same quality can to* sold for by any ot her dea
ler in thU country; nod quit,-as low as they can he af
forded in New A ork city. For proof of which werespect
fully invite all who wish to pur,-has,-, to rail and see us.
M e are selling at the very lowest rates, for rash or ap
proveel credit, and always ask one selling
prices, .so our customers and strangers as well,
may rely 011 being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve
ry article Is warranted lo be strictly as
represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all.
Al.-KEE & ROBERTS,
N. B.—Having til,* best regular set of Carringe
workmen to ho found in tills country, we are pre
pared, us heretofore, to do all kinds ~t repairing at
the lowest possible rales, with the utmost
promptness and in the best manner. MeK. A R.
January 28. lv
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
Lumpkin, Ga.
rnUE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in au
_l. nouncing to the public that they have secured the
following faculty, to take charge of tho College, at the
opening of the next term.
faculty:
Col. Augustus Aldcn, 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. A bleu, instructress in French and Bota
ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department.
Alusic.
This Institution is located ill one of tho most beautiful
and healthy villages of South W’estern Georgia; owned
by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it
is kept free from all sectarian Idas—at the same time, re
quisite care Is taken to secure tu the pupils proper moral,
as well us mental training.
The next session will open 011 the second Monday in
January next. The Classes will then he organized, and
w ill progress as heretofore.
Hoarding can be obtained in the best families of tho
place, where the students will be surrounded by tho safe
guards and amenities of the families circle.
Tho rates oftuition and board, are as low as those of
fered bv any similar 1 nstitution iu this part of the State.
The College is furnished xvith anew and complete set
of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps.
Charts, Ac.; in fiue with everything necessary for illus
tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe
rimental Scicnces-
The College Building is so arranged that the Depart
ments will lie kept entirely separate, each occupying its
respective rooms.
Arrangements are now in progress to secure for the
Music Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of
abilities and moral character.
We invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning
public, being assured, from the character and reputation
of those constituting tlie Faculty, and the ample facilities
for instruction now actually in possession of the Institu
tion, that every pledge we make .-hall he redeemed, every
inducement we offer will prove to lie a fact; and that our
Institution can challenge comparison xvitli the proudest
iu the laud.
Persons desiring fiutlier information in regard to the
College, will please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev.
K. X. Forster, Cutlibert, Ga., who w ill furnish them with
Circulars, He. Jan. 23 If
ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES.
rjIIIE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy
J. for Young Ladies in Eatonton, Futnan county, Ga.,
on Wednesday, January 9tli, 1856.
In the Literary Department the course of study will
be extensive and liberal.
Tho Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages
will be taught if desired.
The Ornamental Department will include Music on tho
Piano, llarp, Organ and Guitar.
Also, Drawing, Fainting, and Embroidery in all its
branches.
A complete apparatus will he furnished in order to af
ford ample illustrations ill the Natural Sciences.
Musical instruments will lie provided, so that each
pupil may have the means of daily practice in addition to
the regular lesson.
The number of pupils will be limited to 30.
Tuition per annum, $125 CU; half in advance, ami the
balance at the end of the year.
Attention Is called to tho 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 Tiiakcsuch a selection from the’ languages, and the
Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate,
without extra charge.
Third, the low rate of tuition, compared with Unit of
other schools.
The usual charge for the English branches, i5...540 On
Music 2l) no
Latin (Extra) 20 00
French “ 20 00
Drawing and Fainting 25 00
Embroidery....! 25 00
Making tile aggregate of SIBO 00.
To tliis add tboextrn charges mode for the use <■*'iu
struuieuts, stationery, Ac., and the amount will not fall
far short of S2OO, whereas, in the plan adopted in this
Academy, the charge for these is $125 leaving adltferencu
of SSO to $75 in its favor.
I Vns, ink. paper, slates, pencils, Ac., gratis. Books,
sheet music, Drawing, Fainting 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, Stewart County, Ga.
Jan 23. 1.. BRANHAM.
Cherokee baptist college,
Caonville, Georgia.
riMIK first Term of this Institution will begin on the
1 first Monday in February. 1860, under the direction
of the ollowing
Faculty.
Rev. Thomas Hambaiit,
Chairman and Frnfessor of Ancient Languages.
Rev. William H. Kohi.ht. Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. it. W. Whildkn.
Professor of Belles letters and English Literature.
Rev. W. H. Robert,
Fro tern. Professor of Natural Science.
Uev. B. IV. Whildkn, pro tern. Professor of
Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science.
Other Professors will lie elected as soon as the wants of
the college require it.
Board and lodging can lie procured at a boarding house
or in private families, at from eight hi ten dollars per
month.
Tuition.
In Academic department, per year S2B 00
In College department, per year 34 00
Scholarships.
The Board of Trustees are now ottering to sell scholar
ships for four years at sloo (a 1
Scholarships for sixteen years, at 240 00
Thus making tuition merely nominal
Tin* aniimi 1 commencement will take place on ‘Thurs
day after the first Saturday in July.
Location.
CiLSSvillo is a healthy location. Our college building
is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and
is a commodious building. Ib-re young men will be
comparatively free free the allurements of fashionable
life, the baneful influence of grog shops, and the expo*
ures of a mixed population.
Any Information, as w i ll as catalogues, cAn he obtained
on aiiDlieation to the undersigned, or any of tho faculty.
JOHN 11. RICK,
December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees.
FACTORY YARNS.
lIACTORY YARNS of all Nos.. Osnaburgs, Shirting,
Sheeting. Stripes, Cottonades Ac.,constantly on hand
and for sale at Factory prices, by
Oct 2*l ts J. J. TODD.
CITY ELECTION I
IN ACCORDANCE with the third section of an Act of
the last Legislature tiie Criminal Court of the City of
Columbus, there will be an election held at the usual
nlace of voting in said City for a Solicitor of sahl Court,
mi SATURDAY THE THIRD DAY OF MAY next, Polls
will he opened at 10 A. w. and closed at 4 o'clock V. M.
JOHN QUIN, J. p. I
JOHN T- WALKER. .1. F.- Mtt’gs.
HARVEY W. NANCE, J. V.)
April 26 te
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
’I’HE subscribers have now on hand and oft.K ts.
I are constantly receiving, one of tho larg- JglbjyC.
est and un*st varied Stocks of Vehicles over elicit ,1. and
made expressly for this market, embracing every style
of Carriage in use, such us—
Calrclics, Itei-lin Cone lies, Hhioikliin,
(Os the Finest Finish.)
I’AM ILY KOOKAWA YH,
Large and small, including many very tight and tasty,
suitable tor one horse.
HOW TOI* WAGONS,
VV ilh a complete ussorluiont ot
BUGGIES with ivnd without TOt’S,
Os every style und finish, which, for durability and m at.
ness, cannot ho excelled, ami are from most r< sport
able muniitiu-hirios at tho North, and made under tho
personal di reel ion of Mr. ,1. It. Jaques. All of which wo
are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or ap
proved credit.
Every article sold by ns at our Keposilon is warranted
ill every respect, HUd our customers and all purchasers
can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with in
proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all
who wish to purehaso, to call on us at the North-East
turner of Oglethorpe and Bryan stieols.opp .site lie- I'm
VV llolIKI).
.J. U. JsUHIKS .V UROTlll.lt.
x. I!.- Having a regular set of northern Car
riage W orltmen employed, wo tire prepared to
execute Repairing of every kind in the best possible
manner with m-ntm-Hs and dispatch, at low rates, at
J. it. JAUUEB & BROTHER’S
Carriage Repository,
North East corner Oglethorpe and ltryan streets, oppo
site the Perry House, Columbus, Ga.
February 0.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineera mid Machinists,
Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
\\ r Die special attention of tho public to our os
}} tuldishment. The proprietors at-,- practical Me
chanics and of lung experienro in the business, and Lav
ing combined two establishments in tint-, they have the
largest And lies! stock of tools and patterns in the State.
Their facility for doing business being so great, they carl
“fiord to their customers Hm best of tonus and the most
prompt execution.
Our senior partner having beon so many years in this
business as the practical partner end proprietor of the
Ocmulgee Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav
ing built a largo number of Steam Engines, Mills, and
Machinery, throughout this and adjoining Stuto-,. To ail
ot which wo refer as a guarantee of our work and ability.
Our junior is just from Virginia, and having lmd the
management ot some of tho largest establishments in
that State, Tilings with him the best practical ability and
improvements iu machinery.
M e call especial attention to our Marine and Sfu
tionnry Steam Engines mid Mills, both - ir
oulnr and upright. Me are now manufacturing tho host
CIBCULAK SAW MILLS
in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same
price others are furnishing wooden on s.
M'e are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boilers of
any size; Flouring and Corn Mills; vertricai and circu
lar Saw Mills; Sugar .Mills: Shafting; Pulleys; Horse
Powers; Gin ami Mill Gearing of all kinds;'Cemetery
Railing; Bark Mills; Corn Shelters; Coli Crushers; and
Castings of every kind—Brass und Iron.
mai-13-tf
East Alabama Female College,
Tuskegrk, Macon County, A i,ham a.
JOCATKD in Tuskegce, a rillago far-famed for its
J healthful climate and refined society, the college is
easy of access from east anil west by the Montgomery
and West Point Kuiliioad which passes at tho distance
of four miles, and from tho upper and lower country by
excellent roads.
The public may fool assured that tho high standard of
education liore adopted will never he lowered. It is our
determination to present at all limes un institution whoHe
facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi
tion among tho first in the country. Those are, an ele
gant and commodious edifice, erected at a cost of soino
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 tlio 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. Une hour on Sabbath aftoriioons is spent by
them in giving an analysis Os the morning sermon, ami
in other exercises designed lo cultivate a taste for reli
gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted
by the governess and other members of the faculty.
Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed and ven
tilated, uml furnished wilh every needful roinfoft. lie
sides hoarding at the name table wilh the President and
others of the Faculty, they are under the constant super
vision of the governess who directs them in all matters
pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to
tlio cultivation of their manners.
OFFICERS.
Literary Department.
IlßNr.v A. Bacon, A. M., President,
Mental and Moral Science.
<Damn a IV. Thomas. A. M.,
Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages.
.1, Khzkckkowski, French, Italian and German.
Miss 1 ni.v Williams, Ligic, Rhetoric anil History.
Mrs. N. T. Tivlob, English Bntnchns.
Mi.-s M E. Womack. Preparatory Glasses.
Mvision! Do pn rl meni.
Dr. 8. M. Uaktlktt, Principal.
GUBTAVIIS GI KSTLKR, |
Mrs. N. T. Taviaih. VAssistants.
Miss Lima Root, J
Ornament al Depart meilt.
Miss L. 11. Rein, Principal.
Miss— Assistant.
Hoarding Depart meat.
Miss L. H. It sin, Governess.
Mr. Nami-son La a ikk, Steward.
Mrs. Kmilv K. I.anisk, Stewardess.
Mr*. LnemnA Patton. Assistant and Nurse.
tulenihr.
First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dee. 23d, inclusive.
Winter Vacation, from Dec.24th to Jan. 7th, inclusive.
Second Term, from Jan.Bth to AprilSth, inclusive.
Third Term, from April 9lh to July tilh, incliisiv .
Summer Yuealion, from July loth to Sept. 22d, inclusive.
Commencement ol 185*1, on Wednesday, .1 uly 9th.
Necessary Expenses.
Primary Clauses per term $ 7 01)
D A C lu on
A A It do 13 (st
College dii IK, fill
Board, iliejudhig lights uml washing pc. term, 36 00
Books, stationery, underfills, Ac., furnished at julv prii es.
Extra Expenses.
Modern Languages, per term $, 7 00
Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy
Work, per term 9 00
W ater Colors, per term 10 oo
Oil Fainting, per term 13 DO
Piano, Guitur,nr Violin, per term 16 60
Use of Instruments for lessons and practice,
per term 2 #0
Harp, including use of instrument, per term... 25 oil
Tlioso wlio design entering for tlio first tune at tie- be
ginning of tiie next term, will find It to their advantage
to correspond wilh the president on thul subject.
November 21, 1855. if
To Physicians and CMI/.ens of Georgia.
\NF.W PRINCIPLE for the Ireiitinent, of all febrile
arteetion* has been discovered by a talented Physi
cian of New York. Tins discovery involves anew prinej
p)e by w hich tin. too positive condition of tiie system cal
led Fever, is changed to tlio normal or healthy stale di
rectly uml w ithont loss of vitality.
This valuable remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid,
and is prepared by N. W. .Seat. M. 1)., New York. It is
extensively used in the hospitals ill France, and lias been
extensively used In the practice of a number of tbo most
talented members of the lliodieal fraternity. The atten
tion of Physicians is most respectfully solicited to the
virl lies of this medicine in the treatment of Fevers. Try
ft and you w ill never quit its use. It is far superior to
Norworsi’s Tincture, for reducing the pulse. This asser
tion will is l proven by one single trial.
A full description of the treatment of Fevers Ly the use
I.f Dr. N.W. Seat's Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen
of the discoverer, will be published in the columns of the
finu, in the course ofthe present week.
The Negative Kltrie Fluid is for sals at tho Drug
stores of Dan forth A Nagel, and Brooks * Chapman, in
Columbus. February 4.
JEFFERSON it HAMILTON,
DEALERS IN
(iHOCKIiI I ;s. PROVISIONS.
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Warren uml Franklin Streets.
ColuinliUM. Georgia,
KEEP constantly on hum! a supply of tbo land goods
and are receiving produce from Tennesse which
they sell low for Modi.
Flour ami Meal of the best quality always on hand at
Mill prices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON,
Fe 11.28 6m J. If. HAMILTON.
{NO. *2l*2.
FACTORY
WARE ROOMS,
EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 34 A 36.
K. <r. .JEFFERSON ds CO.
j ‘i’ll E above establishment has re-opened lu’
■ “• its Sale und Ware-Room with a full assort- KL,,
ment. comprising the following articles of fid
CCSESrecent manufacture ami of tho very best
leal,-rials, viz:
BeilstfßflM, of various patterns, varying m price
from $4 to SSO.
Chaika.—Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing,
Nurse’s, Children's, and Dining.
Thus. lUkikkth.— Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper
brass and iron bound, of various sizes.
CnmtNs.—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper—brass and
iron bound, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS,
WAKDIUIUKS, WASH STANDS, TABLES,
Resides many Other articles lor house turuisliing and do
mestic piirpos, s.
All orders 101 l at Hie Warc-room or directed to K.G.
■lottersoii V Cos., from country merchants and otheis, will
l-e promptly attended to.
Tim Factory is situated iu a section w Inch afford* an
abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Beach, VV ulnut, Gum,
I iii*\ Ann, Poplar, Uliinu, Ac,
ItICIIAIt” tl. Jl.matrtoN. JAMKS HAMILTON
Coliimhiis, Ga., Oct. 3,1855. ,; m
TIIE BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
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L. Koolt A IV , New York, eoutiuue to publish tho r,.l
lowing leading British Periodicals, viz:
THE LONDON QUARTER LY (Conservative).
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THE NORTH Bltm.SU REVIEW (Free Church).
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
BLACK WOOD’S EDI NIIU ltd II MAGAZINE (Tory).
’ I’ll!- great ami iuij-orluut events —Religions, Political,
1 and Military—now agitating Hie nations of the Old
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ground between the hiiHtilv written now a itcuiH, crude
speculations, und rumora ot the liewnpaper, and
tho ponderoup Tome of tin* historian, written lou# after
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pawned away. The prog re hh of the War in tho Eanton n
|ien a large hpare in their pagen. Kyrry movement i
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Bliort-comingM fearlennly pointed out. The letteid lrom
the Crimea and from the BaUie in Blackwood'* Maga/ine,
from two of it* moat popular contrihutoie, give a nmro
Intelligible and reliuhle account of the movnnentHof tho
great helligerentH Unit can elKewliero lx* found.
Theta) l'miotlicalu ably ifpreeent tlie three great politi
cal parties of Great Britain—^Whig, Tory, and Radical, -
hut politics forms only one feature of their character,—
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during tin* present oxciting state of European uhairs, in
asmuch as they can now ho placed in the hands of sub
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TIIE FARMER’S GUIDE
To .Scientific anil Practical A uric ii 11 u re.
By Henry Stephens, F. Jl. S. of Edinburgh, and Iho lulu
.1. F. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in
Yle College, New Haven. 2 voln. Royal Octavo
lfion pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings..
This is, confessedly, tbo most complete work on Agri
culture over published, and in order to give it a wider
circulation tiie publishers have resolved to reduce Ilia
price to
Five Dollars fur tin- Txvo Volume* 1 t
When sent by mail (post-paid) to Californtaand Oregon
tile price will he $7. To any other part of the Union and
lo Canada (post paid), $6. R t ;-This work is not tho old
“Book of the Farm.”
Remittances for any of tho above publications should
always bo addressed, post paid, to tiie Publishers,
LEONARD, SCOTT A CO.,
No. 54 Gold Street, New’ York.
SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY,
FKEbONJA, CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALA.
G. J}\ UILiLi, 13q„ Principal and Proprietor,
Ma.i. N. W. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of tfiol
state Military Academy, South Carolina, l Assistants
Du. PUTNAM L Cm. J. S. BARKER, A. It.)
fJ'IIU Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy coin-
I menced on Monday. January 15th 1855, and will con
liuuu in HHnwif.ii iliiriug forty week#.
As (his Academy received very liberal assistance from
the State at the lust session of the Legislature, there will
Is- MO charge lor tuition. On entering Ho- institution
an initiation fee of twenty dollars will be required of each
Cudol, except such as come under the the following pro
vision. viz.:
Eitcli county in the State or Alabama is entitled to send
one Cadet free of charge. Much Cadet to be selected by
the Judge of Probate uml County Commissioners, from
such men us Hie talented, deserving and of good moral
character. Orpliuus should receive the prefeieni e.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar,
(JuogTapiiy Mini History.
Algebra, Geometry; Plain, Descriptive and Analytical
Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Nutu
lal and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry,Couveyancfisg. Con
stitutional Law, Ancient Languagos; French, Civil and
Military Engineering, Surveying, Mechanics mid As
tronomy.
Tactics will be taught ut hiicli times ns not to Inter,me
with tin regular studies.
The discipline w ill be enforced.
UNIFORM.
Dross Coat of Grey Otul.q Cloth, standing collar, trimmed
with convex metallic buttons and sixteenth inch black
* ; l"tb, according to the usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth,
wilh block slripe on Iho outer scuui one and aii eighth
inches in width to be worn till the first of May.
D bite Pants from lut May till beptember
The uniform is not to 1,0 worn except oil general pa
rades. and Hill'll ill I oeeiisionsiis the Military instructor
may direct.
The Academy Buildings ale large ami well urruuged,
and the location is eminently haul thy.
Board can Is-procured from eight lu ten d.dluisa mouth.
The principal will so direct the education of his pupils
as. it possible, to uiuku them practical uml useful men.
Tlio experience and qualifications of the instructors
will entitle Ibis Institution, in a high degree, to public
confidence. F. A. ZACHARY,
Jly and im Secretary of the Board of Visitors.
FDR MALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
iJ.iCiiN Sides, Hams, Seed Osts, uml Corn. By
> HUGHES A DANIEL.
Jan 18—tl
SHAKER GARDEN SEED.
NEW Clop us good as llih last, warranted fresh,
now on liitnd and to arrive, at
J. J. TODD’H,
December 11 26 Broad Street.
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
fIMIE undersigned have entered into the GROCERY
1 ItL'KINESb, under the firm and name of IUDO
- CI.ECKLEI A CO. \ft- will keep constantly on
band ii large stock of choice Groceries.
D A. RIDOWAY,
A. D.CLKCKLKY,
. M. D. DONEY,
H. M. CLKCKLKT.
COAL YARIK
’P U wishing COAL tor Grains, can be supplied at
J sl3 per Ton, by calling on
JOHN W. HOWARD,
Novi; Agont Buluia Coal Mine Company.
A GOOD MEDIUM EAST ALABAMA.
THE AUBTJRBr GZVZIdTTE
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(iOLL'MIiI'S Merchants will consult their interest Ly
yavslliiig themselves of the Gazette to make known
their business, it enjoys a very large and increasing cir
culation in a region of country that dials a heavy trade in
Columbus. ta>,. 6_
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KOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS,
COLUMBUS, GKORGIA.
frMIKSK MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar
JL tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper
on which The Daily Bun is printed, is nisdo at these
Mills.