The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, June 16, 1856, Image 1

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lit gaitg ‘&n : 8 y THO.dAS DE WOLF, rritistuut and puoPMETor. w . LANE AND T. DK WOLF, EDITORS. ’■nil} at Vive Dollars r year. iVhoro the sub. ’ ‘'VuTn’is mad* for less than t> year, nt the n,:,. of I r . aW u month, binglo copies, ih i Coats. I ADVERTISING rates. I .uwnicnts will ho inserted nt Tv a Cents aline I rtion, und Vive Can.a u line Top each subse. P nsniion jftho sp.ni’ —n bu paid f.>r when tin* _ I’j.-ui is uaudud Into (hi. otftce. I cOo i gACT A2J * I ~, exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will N, I ‘ V' r ,v monthtor fi. sir uitmths fur so, ::rtw I-- 1 ' 1 ,‘j fime agreed, upon to bo pail fir bibre the I . arr. i- 1 “I iu B" 1 ': jonients not <nt in,{ ton *>'■■■•. renewable nt li.-iirted otflCo a year— ,r •>. tor quarterly p ‘ -..uiuoiita ol iiin.s, run,.'** *■ ■ Asure, i*’.. I*•'“.* gjO* year —payable quarterly in . Ivauce. ■ -1:’. (vdliTtbenieuts V'‘ l ’ liu.. . sut.?, will ho I !n i the rate of fro iu. ibr ow..iitwual ten p„ s ,bi quarterly iu udv, r'^rtfsemenw or nottcea, oe .ipyiu.: a. hoiweeu I* I '.!.*matter and advertfeeiauß:, wil, :iiarged fv"a.s !>“•* for t,ver >’ inwrbivu. m—■!*—1 WAiUi,:.lXt , C3MIMOMK I tj.VN i> warrants. 1 OFIFICK A-V1) v, ■ luK IHE VtnCH.'JiJ: .US, OF BE Ail Rib TATE, I or au DEacuii'rws.s. 1 jjONV r Ei.’ Ain Ciil.i.i, <isc. *vc. ■ On Randolph Mn et, ■ TUi! I’OuT OFFU 51, C*'!,UilMa, (i*. I, il iVK determined t- ■ y’ no vv.-lunvciy ft ■ll OKU BUSIN UsS* wi , t . ;:i m.v kiKiwlcU^f ■*' ianJs in Uwrgia, W b ato j:iv entire s*tfolin> K. in til who may entra-t u- .''LL l>'.t*iaowt. I tua pa- ETwiitiw’ bnyor*cll, iH.rh.ij- to bettor -uh an tags KTihv other peraou in “ •.•*• •••r.i or fiouth-wuste? u ■Khavalaud* to ucll. cud upon if I tio uut pur ■!/ Iw jH find you purcita.-'.,'. ;; you wish to buy, furl have many valuufi, • iota and *.o.tfemu>tuj ■und to salß From my ••Mime...! knowledge of tbq ■f', „f lauds, l am prepared toasewtain tho owner of Ekentryvacantlot ol laud Iu the State. .Ifyouwiab K, vow land valued, you may rely upon oavreut irj. tij'u, noon reasonable terms. I JUEKDN, MORTGAGES, Instruments, drawn correctly unit at low ini. Asms wanted to sell Bouucr’s larßenup of Geer* j,all per cent, given. ..... ■ iiv tuinac is certain, lam paying I. r. w Vor g und “ a-;> I v cjv IT-icss for LAND AVARUA NTS. allowing a o annission. ■ Hiving also made an arrangement with one of the nest L, in Washington. X am prepared to apply for I BOUNTY LAND WAiiBANTB, ■fill sizes, and will charge hut Vivo TMiavS for each uj- Uatiim-to be paid tor when the warraijt arrives. C,; - ja voar claims noon. f.iA istead to wake this a permanent bush, oh.-, ami L,it my undivided attention, with a dolurwination to ■jr-. satisfaction, I hope to receive a liberal sh- roof psj Egice, from mv friends and the community generally P S. 15. ISOXivEJt, ■jotySl-ly Land OfQco, Columbus. JAMES J. TODD, Vo. 26 East Sid* Broad Street. Ooiumbue, On.. Manufacturer and Wholcsale Dealer rv Xiu, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware. Stovo I’ipt e, ic. tc. I H.n#iig, Guttering and all kind* ol'Job Work. gr< -mja - (attended to and warranted. April 10, ISO 6. JORDAN L. lIOWELIi, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AJill COLLECTOR. JKOMIT attention given to the collection r.f ■ luiius . placed iu my hands. Office at the Store of Harrison & McGeinv. Columbus. April 10. 1650. B. B. McCKAAV, jvtrtroaet. w jEiat akp IjA\v, L Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. March 1. 1856. Out ■ .t. dooms itsvAXT bcncax, x n. r. HOOPER, DUNCAN #i HARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. to in Coliuubuqj, Georgia, and Crawfo; it. Ahibnuia. iibruary 27, 1850. ly VSHURV FEMALE INSTITUTE. Lh Fayette, Alabaimi. J. Wutzt Staov, si.. Principal. Mb. M. L. STSier, > Teachers in Literary May E. BACncecrn, / Department. C. Schoppblrei, Mueic and Ornamental Department. !HEexercise* of this Institution will bo resumed on the 24 Monday in January, 1856. Kates of Tuition, per ScHolastic Year. irimary Department I#® toparatory Department *"1 itUnd 2d Departmont Colleg <•• urc 32 no Bud4th •* •* “ ...j £0 w Music on l’iano • - an no | Vocal Music taught without t”. tra charge. Its Principal is an alumnus o.'iimory an 1 Ikury Col -150. Ta.—has largo experience .11 teaching, and, (ply recommended, both itsto character a ud t bility it wniag instruction. stunted iu the bosom of a 1-. uluul ami -healthy ‘;!• furnished with all the faculties necessary to the a ‘■ iai!iuu of a finished education, flic Institute strongly amends itself to tbo patront.go of an intelligent pub. fanl can bo obtained in -ovi-nsl rospociable families srsonable terms. X. G. Richards. J. T. Brce\t, Caleb Uollowav, John C. Kou.es, John IV. Howell. . H. Muse, Wrn. J. Adams, * A. M. Presley. J. I. Dowdell, Trustee.-, fcctmher 21, 186a. ts GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. MAKIE'ITA. PUB Academic year is divide-i ‘uto two bession oi five l month* each.* The Tenth j>:*non commences cm rim -Mi of February next, and ends on the 10th of July. The Cadets arc divided into lour college classi ~ I'lio umh! commencement takes ple.eeon lVi-Ore-vday h<-f-".'o :;j ‘.‘Oth of July. Academic staff. ‘•ol. a. v . Brumby, \. m., Superintendent and Professor of Mathematics nod Natural Phil--sophy, •-'■■Thornes R. McOonnstl, Commandant of Cutlet/, and Prof, of Engine- ) i > bV. If, Manget. Profteetor of French tm-’ History. ” W. il. Hunt, a. 31,. _ Profossor of Chemistry mJ Bngli*h Literr.t’tr-'. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing. *?t. R. S.Oamp, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. •PumeU, m. p., Surgeon. itc Institution is r.udcr the direction and manage .e?!°f* Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Boui'-i ‘isitors appointed i>y the Governor of the State. %an act of the Legislature, tbo Institute luu burn -iinished with 140 Ofidet Muskot* and Accoutrement-, ■juiField Battery,consisting of foursix-pouui'.er br.-i-s Wci.and two twulve-pouador Howitzer-. Superintendent nnd the Commandant, ar-- gradu *:ionvst Point, ami as tbo Institutei* upon th-‘ VV< -t •nt plan, the public may be a sured that the govern* - Dt,discipline nod conrso of studies will be strictly orcsit, - , Terms) ,‘“tiom Board, Washing, Kuol, Light;-, bin of Mum other contingent expense*, per *’s*iiO 1 - Ow hlas. in advance, sll2 80. ‘drgeon'* fee. per annum. .0. ‘“rsonsdesiring further Information con - brain n , “Regulations” l,vaddressing tlic superintendent. ■'tnuarjr >,. * ANDKJiW J. HANSEL, Sec. Bi:VBRBITV OF GKORGIA. , ATUUS*. December li. 1555. I“** exercises of this Instltut ou will recommence. 0:1 1 too 16th day of January next, and continue until, the ’ “f August, when there will bo n week's vacation, alter i.*". studios will be resumed until the vftit- - vacation, E W S"S ou the first of November. following able and experienced officers eouiprir-- ’•/jllege Faculty—who are expected tola I fVif 10 the Malotis discharge of their duties. ; “'Uzof'hnreh, o. p.. President and Prof- --or of Polit i s wonotny ami Mental Philosophy. P. VVaddel, t, w„ J’rofe<nor of taeient I- r.guag -s ™ UUnttur* Brantley, r-. Piofcasor of Ilclh t Ldie s, ttiees of Chrisflunity and His tore. . e-eph LsCoute, at. P.. Profess -of Not-ira! .-id r of French. . tuanx Lorov Broun, a. :i.. Profess r nj JisilJii .naties, S2fW and Civil Engineering. -Uwles 8. Venable, a. m., Professor of Nstnml Phil- ~- 0 -“f o>6 Ph H. Lnmpkiu. 11. r>., Profesior iff bs'-v. snisi lee. jf. D. Terrell, Professor Os Haw. rj-y* 14 ® Henry tVivldoll, a. >;.,TuPor in Ancii-oi Lau- IniU’ ’ ar * l > A - M - Tutor in Mathematic*, i. .' **•'ht* for admiMion are recommendd to ho pn - he pinning of the terra. tiiTj *** Guardian* may feel saiisfiod that tbi-ir ’ 4n ” watds en here ot-tain a thorough education. tf A9BURY HULL. .Wry. Bp Jailji )ni. VOL. 1.. ItKMOVAL. PDRNITURE EMPORIUM. SAM9XIS a ROOKEV, Ha.vh< removed their extend, , slock of Fuvuitttre n, UHr lUO.V FRONT, Nen Four Stur-i* ltrick Uuli,Oug, ~ , ‘’i'POßile I heir Old .stand, WH, , :Utr “, ,U , bc I,u l*Py to s e their friends and V,i. Ct i , I ! cri alld sll,nv Diem somotbing brilliant and luMtmsc in the way *i Furintim*. Onr Vi'itre-Xiooins tire unequalled in beauty, and our t uiuttur,. )•■: rrchr. We oner rare ailvantAstus to nur chasers, turnisliing houses throughout in tnatefui “n,l u.,iKin)i stylo, by linviia; obnincli of ouv business in Se-v , fork city, where tho Sonlov vavni -rmamil'actuves. under j hiso\<n eye, articles u suit ib ■ um-t faMidimo. Me bftve on hand furniture .suitable for ! Bud, Hitting, Dining Boom, Kilciiou c., of Rose \Vo(kl, Malm . any, Walnut. Pine. A,\; I uu‘l as Low as can bo found Nonh or bouth. in tos,,rt ! ment of CARPETING AND CERTAINS, wilHdso be on hand, that kill not fall to pl„n-e. Puli I and see. Our stock consist.’ in j .art ol’ J Eter?,h* ( Tete Teles, Wliut Ns Arm . Chairs, anri Sofas, oniose-W ood, Brocatclie and Atahogany, for P:., IlniTatis, Driving, Marble and Mahogany ‘fens. HWIr-Eon vtl*—Marbi. : nt. Mahogany Tops, Book C uses oi eliiiiutih; .ei .'i't'evie. :r. ,felted. Tables— Centre, Dinin:;. Work and Extension. Bedsteads—High and 10 - . v pout. French And Cottage. Enamel Sets for Hod Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Dei! R00m... Chairs—an extensive a-vorttuenl et all v,,otls. hooking Glasses—all sives, j a frames and out. Carpets—Em-viK Ingrain. Tapestry, do. Cart ains—of llrocatelio .’ind Damask, ail coin, Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holder-. January 17. lbf>6. A. Iv. AYER, GENIiHAL AGKNT. AUCTION, COMMISHION, RSCEIVISiG Anti Forunriling Merchant, No. 131 West fiidu Droau street, Columbus, da. 4S*Particnlar attcntb> g vert to theke, piugxi'iffchaso and salt, of Negroes, S Administrators’ and executors’ Mtlur attembsi to on rensonable terms. Oct. 113. ly J. • . Bit 8 . r. w:,. w. it. t.ins. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, C O M 31 IbSlOir ?.l EliC II AN T H And Shipping’ Agents, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. purchase and soil cott.ru aud other proiiucc ou 1 i commission, cud strictly attend t f.,rwtr<iing goods cud filling ordnrs from the country. Ruse, Patton & Cos., agon’s Columbus, by whom liberal advances will bn made ou consignments either to or through us toour friends j a |,i\crjnv,l or the North. Jan.lo ly INACRANCE. JTIEK, MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken iu * rosjxmsible oonipanics l>v JOHN MI A N. Agent. 016ci No. 3.. over Itarnard 4• Vs store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital .sf’Oo,tK.r. S. 1,. I/X)MIS. President. JOHN MCNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Nov £7. if lIALLOWELL A. THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, IT!TRT> POOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STUI.KT, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuclt Muttiv; -’ -. promptly oxecutcl. Tto patrons-” of tho riti/.rn,- of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October £9. febb. iy BAIUtINGKR A. MORTON’S Stetuu Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGUiSHOm'IS STREET, COLOMBOS, GA, rpma Manufactory has been Is in sumtuerful oi;r.tion JL for over three years, and is still continued. All work will bo ilonu by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and tho latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL LOOKS, Wiil la furnished and boxed at the .'■actor.'. , nt ibe fallow ing prices: Sash — 8 x 1b... 7 cts I’riimi'l and Grazed...l£’Lj cte. lOxl’J... 9” “ ...!S tl IS x li ..10 “ “ • ...So - 12 x Xti...1l “ “ ’• ...il ‘ IS x 18...1S •* “ “ ...SO 12 x 30... M “ - ...55 12 X 22...10 •’ ” ’• ...10 “ 1 12 x Si... IS •’ - ’• ...15 •• The above Sash arc l : f a inch thick, and made plain. In all eases where they are. made Lip-Sash, twh cuts per light will be added. All Sash glazed with good I tench Glass, printed with the best Taint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds f>r Windows, 00 cents per foot, measuring tho length, A window five feat would cost *?, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANE), DOORS. ltd iDch thick, without moulding, >2 60—moulding ou* side, $3 00—moulding both sides, ?-i 00. l”.j inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding an* side, 3 25—mouldin'.; both sides, J3 75. I’d inch thich, 4 pannels mouldiug on one side, p h* — moulding both sides, gi 00. 1”f inch thick, 4 panel# moulding on one-id”, <4 no— moulding both sides, p 60. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; alo, # Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, oname - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col f/>r side and traueoui lights and ofiico window ’■ pious and siH'ciiieations for all descriptions of lmindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts mode for construction and erection of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and llrntriug and ceiling ton:;u’ ‘’ and grooved. scroll and other descriptions of Cracltets, tor ornomont ina Cottages, Green Ilorses, A:c., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believo they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. Sdp-All the above work will be furnished at short notice. gash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with thecusb, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be sent by the River, Bail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk, of the purchaser, os the work will bc considered delivered. jS’.--3iuw , ifil contracts con be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER. January” 24. Iy J. L. MORTON. LAID FOR SALK. \LOT in Cobb county, well marked on the Grant as Mineral Tract,; Ou- Lot acres in r j o n county. Three fractions adioluiug, cotumene- * in ‘about on- mile above Balnbridgo in Decatur county, and embracing the bank of Flint River far two mile--, on which there r-.o some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and the balance as well calculated for making lurpcu tir.e’ae nttv in the Southern cotiutvv \bo a 1s t with comfortable iiuprovements at New I’ilic Knot Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to L. J. IIARDIN January SH, im _ ‘ .lutnbus, Ga. BROOKS Jv- niAP.M AX ■auTOHLD call the attention ol Phyalelans to Ibe \ \ nev ly discovered medicine called IIJi. N. \Y. SBAT’H NEGATIVE LLECTKIC FLUID. It is -uperlor to Norwood's Tincture r.f A eratum A era li, for Ml purposes that tfi- lntrer has heretofore been used ibr. February 4. FANCY CANDIBB. I VtiT ivc. ivod a fine supply of Fnucy C-gidk- ands ‘U ■ (Wiionerv. ut 42 Broad atv et. CELLA A THOMAS. PRINTING \ N it WRAPFEWO PAPER. HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLH. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. Miu.-are prepared tofurniah tin- be.-t tir -1 deer Printing arb ‘Wrapping Paper. Tlie pap. r Which Ti e Dsilv bun v printed, i- intul- at tl.. -c Mill-. t.’OR HARK ON ( ((.ALIGNMENT. I r,\- . . ii #m .. -d Oats, wul Corn. By J’ ■ y •’ lirGIIVS A- DANir.L. .Tau —ti SHAKER oARDEN M'.ED XTEAt Crop a< go-l m. Ibtie-t- ‘ arrant.’ Ir--b, ,\ now on band and to arrive, T v, DvcvwUt II ■’ *2’, Broad t)tre..t. _ MACON. e\ HIIDF. uiioUx- Bacon—hog ruud, ju t ivc-iv-d 6.) no* for *.de at the 1-we.t figure., by March lA. ilfNllA .V <M. murr/Hcr pkint COLUMBUS, GA.. JUNE U>, 1856. CAHRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE of OGLETHORPE ST., lV t.v uii ihe “Perry” (Uni “OglathoriH)’ Hotelsan.i di rectly opposite Temperance Hull, COI.I M HUS, OEORGIA. \ I “ 11 hai r now in store and receiving the ro*” M best und most extensive stock of veld- .AX - clos to be found in this country, comprising CALECHEB AND MOCK CALECHEtj. ot f n-.r and richest tlnlsti, and most elegant uppearon. e. BERLINS AND COACHES, ot latest styles and every variety. ROCK AAV AYS AND HVIIOUIIES, I * * e'er.v known pattern and shape, suitable (or one <.r two horses, and complete assortment of Top and \i~rep- EUGGIE'd AND WAGONS?, of'he latest and most fashionable styles now u-eJ. Tlia facHtial the well kuoicn and higllly • stivm-d work of J.iMKfi M. til'lN BY Ant. a- well as tl.„, ~f ~t!„r uuikefsof thp highest reiuitiui,in. cun be l urid only it l our h.m w e, and that all ..ur stock i.> i -le ui> nu de r the personal direction of Mr. TM; McKee, .whose long experienco guaianteos its i|Hality, enables'us to offer better wink an, l lower prices, than arti cloa ol the fiuue quality van be sold for by any other dea ler in this country ; and Unite a- low as they ’ can be af forded in New York city. Fur proof of which wen .-pvet fUy invite ell who wish to purchase, to call and see us, II o arc selling at the very lowest rates, for cash or tip proved credit, and always ask our scHing prices, s,. our customers and strangers a- well', may rely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve ry articlr is warranted to t>e strictly as represented. an.F saMvfaetion guarnnteeil to all. ; .McKEK a ROUmiT'fi, N. 14.—Having the best regular set of Carriage w orkmen to be found in this country, we an, pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with ti. utm-t promptness and iu the best ninunur. McK. A q. January 2'. iy MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Git. fIIHK Trustees of this institution take pleasure in ati _L nouucing to the public that they have secured the following faculty, to take cliavge f the College, at the opening of tit : ■ next term. i .M t LT*: Col. Augustus Aldek .v. w. President—Professor of Kn glish Lit-raturc and Ancient i.anguagea. H v. F. \. Forster, v. m.—Professor of Natural Huience aud Mathematics. Miss Ann V.. Al.len. Instructress in French and Rata ny uLdPrincipal of l’r. paratory Department. I Music. This institution is located in .mfc of the most beautiful fMi.l healthy villages of Fontb Western Georgia: owned by the Masonic Fraternity, und mulct; its kupervUion; it is kept free from all sectarian bins—tit the same time, tv ’ quisite earn is taken tA secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on tin: second Monday in January next. The Classes will then be organized, and will progress as heretofore. Boarding can bo ohtuiiled in the best families of tho j place, where the students will be surrounded by the sale | guards end amenities of the families circle. Tb* rates oftnition tmd board, i,re ns low as those of fered by any similar [list Rut ion in this part of the .State. Thu College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Map-, Charts, Ac.: in fine with everything necessary for illn-- tration in the several departments of Natnrtd and Expo, ri mental .Sciences- The College Building is.” arranged that the Depart mcntsvvill bo h-pt entirely separate, ouch occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements arc now in progress to secure for tho Music Department, n gentleman of tho highest grade f abilities and moral character. IVe invite the patron . ‘c of a libera! and discerning public, h-Sng ass tred, from the character and reputation of those, constituting the faculty, and tho ample facilities lor instruction now wuttUly in possession of the Institu tion, that every pledge we tuakw shall be lxaieulUed, ev ry iudneemeut wo offer will prove to be a fact; and that our Institution can challeiFg. comparison with tho pr-urte*t in the land. I’etions uesiiiug tiuthov infotniulioti iu regard to the College, will j.lCasc tub ire,.- L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev, | F. X. Forster. Cnthbcrl. Ga ~ who will furnish them with Circulars, Ac. • Am. 23 ts. ACADEMY FOR YOI'NCS LADIES. ‘l'ilK uudert>igut’ddesign* opening a Private Academy X for Young Ladies iu E.itontou. Pufn.'ttv c-iinty. Ga., ut: “edues.Li}, ,iah*i-ev ttllt, li-i”. la the Literary Dcpiirtuicut the convso of -liul.v will | be extensive and liberal. Thu Latin, liencli.• G-nnaii ami .-pi'iiisb Eanqinigel will lie taught if desired. Tie. Oniamental IteptirU lent will include Mini,: on tiio Piano, liiiiTi. Organ and Hit it, r. Ain.,, Di't,winPainting, aud Embroidery in all its bronchus. A complete apparatus wiil lie furnished in order to at) ford atuplo illustrations in tin- Natural f-cicnces. Musical instnitMatl, will be provided, sy that ca U pupil utay have tiiu means ofilaily practise in addition to the regular lesson. The number of pupils wifi he limited to 60. Tuition per annum, .5125 00; haif in advance, and tb* bnlaqce at the ini', of the year. Attention is oidlpd to the following ndvuntugos: First, tit 1 .; pupil receives a much larger share of attention, tna.n when the school is large and overgrown. Second, iu addition to tho regular eotjrsq of study, she cao make tiu-h a selection from the laug|uig-s, and tho Ornamental Department., as limy and choice may dicta*-, w ithout extra charge. Third, the low rate of tuition, compered with that -f other school-. The nsu.il charge for tin English branches, is...- 4o • n Latin (Extra) -J “0 French “ - “and Drawing aud Painting 2) bO Embroidury 25 1 ■:> Making the aggregate of .. .-4M’ 00. To this “ti‘i tiio extra charges uncle far the uavnf in strument*, stationery. A’C., and tho nmemut will not fall far short ol'j'2oo. wher-a*, in the plan adopted iu this Academy, the charge for these is 8125 leaving.;, ditferciire of 850 t'> .875 in il- favor. I’-us. ink, puper. olatus, |,eiicls, gratis. I: ok*, afanetoiusivN Drawing, P.iimtng and Krabwiri-rtng ne.i - ritd*furnished at the. usual rates. I'urnon* desiring further inibtxuation.or vi-.bingto • ti ter their daughters ur ward*, may address me. for the nre-eut. a* Lumpkin. Stewart fount}'. Ga. ‘.km 2b. E K. IIBANHAM. CKKKOKKK BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cansville, Georgia. ri*HE first Terui tliks limtitiition will liegiu ou the 1 first Monday in February, 18b*,. nndorthe direction of tin otidwing Faenity, Rev. Thomas Hamuali, Chairman and Professor of Ancient Languages. Rev. William 11. Kom r. r, Professor of Mathi-vnatic*. R, v. It. “Tlll.llLV l'roi -sor of Belies Letters and Eugli-h Lit raturu. Rev. “ . ‘!. Roiii.m. Pro t-ui. Professor of Nature! fiei-io e. Rev. It. “. “Ttiun.x. pro tent. PiS'fewior of Moral l'hilosopliy and lntulluctii.il ficieltee. Other Professors will be alerted as soon a- tie: wants of the coll** ■ * require it, Host'd and lodging can lpi e ito and ata bnrding hon • or iu prix ate families, at front eight * ten dollars fa r month. Tuition. In Armlumie th parUiwnt. p-r year -25 on In College department, pdTyear I SctiolaraLlpa. Tit- Board of Trustees ar- now offering to s-ll •.rhoLi.i'- thips for four years at .yHtfi UP Wciioiarshlp* for sixteeny- ars,at 2-40 ‘Ki Thu- uinkiiig tuition m-rrlv nominal The annual citnui’ ne-ntent will take pin— on l!iurs da.v aft- r tb- first Saturday In July. Locution. Ca -ville i- a h-althy location. Our roll, ge building is situa! ‘d three .uiartei -of a utile front tile village, and i- g commodious building. Here young men will lie comparatively fr— ft— tlo- allurement* of fashionable life, tie ban-fill inthirio ■of .to. shop*, and the expos ure. oimixed population. Auv Information, as YeCil *’ eutalogu--.can be obtain’ and on ,>• u,l i.'ii• i'.ll to til- tiitdersl-med. ~r any of the facility. JOHN 11. RICK. Due. oilier 51. S crotary Board of Trn•(•,*. FACTOR’ Y ARN'S. IVACftiKY VARNdofnll No*., Osuaburgs, .Shirting * ,-ln etiu Mi'i'a'-. 1 ittonad— A- ..eon-tanUy , Itand and for sale id F.-o-tor} pr'rc*. by Oct go—ts • • J. TODD. j. L. • eli I*. rnoMA*. BELLA tt THOMAS, ” lIGLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER- IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c„ Kn 42 Brotnl Street. (Cedur Telugr q b •• OI.CMBBS, GEORGIA rpilKV are in constant receipted Conlectiontiy, I I’ruils, Nuta, &0., wliich they offer to the pub lic at reasonable rate*. Country deafer* w,i:H , . .w it to give u* ft call. No charge fu- paeklns. Yov. 5. 1865.—fin. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! Till’ stli serib’ vs have now ou hand and tv?* *,• J. ure const un tty receiving, one of the hirg es, and m-l varied Stea ks of Vehicles ev-r one.,at. aTTu uiude expressly t-r this nmrket, embracing evvrr -tylo et C.errisge in uo, such us— Calcehrs. Berlin Couelirs, llivrouvlus, (if the Finest Finish,! I'AM 11 .Y KOOKAWA YS, her . • and small, including many very light and lusty, suitable l, r one horse. HOW TOP WAGOISN, With a complete its-ertment of BUGGIEb with and without TOt'fci, Ol every style and iiflish, which, for d.nability aud t,em. B'-ss, caunot be’ excelled, aud are from most respect’ side manufactories at the North, aud mad” uu.t r tits personal direction of Mr. J. li. Jnqnos. All of whirl, v\< are soiling at the very lowest rat.* for cash or nj>. proved credit. Every article sold by us ul one U-poaitorv is vv.nv ntid i.t every respect, :init our customers and till pniWiaacra can rely on bcinl honorably and fairly d-alt with—in proof of which v,” itspeiofullv iuvjtc thoiiUtuitiee of all vvhev wish to patch;to call ort tta ut the Nonh-Hast CorniTofOglotlo ip- and Cr<’itu -tie. ts.opp she the Fsr. l-.v House. J. 15. JAUIikS A liHOTlir.R. N. It.—Sla.-ti: .-, regular set of northern Car rl*g® AVorkuten , tnpleyvd, wo are prep red t , X'Vi.p Reputrinp; of every kind in the beste manner with neatnes and dispatch, at low rate-, at J. 15. JAQI'I..* A BROTHEK'ri Carriage Repository , North F.ast eerie r o,,'lstlen’pe tuul Hryan street-, ,qq-> site the I’evry liouso. Columbus. Gu. February tl. LEV Y, DRAKE & CO, Knglnet'rs and MncldiiLte, j Union Foundry &; Machine Works, COLHMBRS, OEOUGIA. \I 7 |{ evil tie special attention of the public to our ,>*■ tablislnieiit. The proprietors nt practical Me chanics and of long experience iu dm business, and lav ing combined two establishments in one, they have tl,® largest and be-; -took „f tools and patterns in the S;at-i Their facility for doing business being so great, they am afford to their customers th< best of terms and the mod prompt execution. OurNohiorpartner having been so many yeurj iu thi business as the practical partner and prbfnietor of th# Ocniulgee Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is wnd known, hav ing built, a lug number of .Steam Engine-. Mills, and Machinery, throughout this tfml adjoining State . To oil of which we refer us ii guaranteeot'our work and ability. Uttv junior is just from Virginia, and having had the management,o’ some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements Iu machinery. We call especial attention to our illariue and Nla ti on ary Steam Engines and Hills, both cir cttlar and t:j right. Wo are now manufacturin'-’ the best CIRCULAK HAW MILLS iu the courtly}, being entirely of metal, nt the sumo price others arc furnishing wooden on-.-. ‘Vo are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boilers of apy size ; Flouring and Corn .Mills; vcrtfioil and eirett* iar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; I'nlleys: Horse Dow -i s; Gin aud ,'lill Gearing of all kijids; f'emetery Railing; Dark Mills; t'oru Shelters; Gob finishers: and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. maiTo-tf East Alabama Female College, Ti skegee, Macon County. Aluama. i.’GATED in Tuskegee, a village f.ir-faue.l for its j healthful climate and re lined auciety, tie; college is etusy of access from cast and west by tho Montgomery and ‘Vest l’oiiit ttuii lii ad wbicli pus-cs at the distauce of loin’miles, iimJ tV'-M fbc lippci’ and haver cra.utry by excellent roads. Tho public may t ul uscured that the iiigb sU.mierd of education hire adopted will never be lowered, it is out determination to present nt ail times an iustitiltionwho.se facilities for instruction shall justly claim f-r if n p.-i ----tiqu among the tirsf in the country. These tire, an ie* guut and commisiioits edifice, eiactetl at a cost of some forty thousand dollars—a large undahie corps of iusti ue tors—a w, 11 ■ ku'led librsn y—a good uppurutu- and aa -1 bluet, prepared with . vireiai rvfei ence to the wants of (he I college. The boavdels enjoy {wcullar advantage*. The} have i'tfm privileec of ipembi rdiie in lit. rary soeiel.v. in—t- I lug we. ily f r cel'o-irsal'i. i-a.iiDg and -x. rcis-.-. in cotu i position. One hour on sabbath afternoons is pent by j theiii in givin;. au cual} si-of ti min ning sermon, und | in other exerc!s-s ‘le-gi'md to cultivate a tu-tv for rth -i.itis truth. They also attend monthly levees con.in. ted be the governess and other members of the facility. ‘i heir dormitories are all carpeted, woll wurm and and ven tilated, mid furnished with every needful’Com fort. Re sides hoarding at tin sant„ table with the I'resi,lent anil others of the Fat ulty, they are undtr the constant -up”! 1 , vision of the governess who directs them in all m:itt-ra pertaining to the ir habits of study and recreation, mid to the cultivation of their manners. omcEPs. Literary Drpanment. IltMa A. R.n.o.s. A. M„ Ih-i id-iit, Mental i.nd Moral .’feictfw, Guoi'.vt Tiiix't.v. A. M„ Mathematics aud Ancient L-mgwi.v, . J. Kpz .rzKov. sat, French, Italian and Oorntan. Miss I NOV Williams. Logic, I'beO.nc and Ilistory. Mrs. N. T. Tavioii. F,np,iisb Branches. Mis* Vi 4.. M iimalk, PreparatoryCla*H"i. Musitul Department, Dr. S. M. BAMLLTf, I’riii-ionl. (iL'st.VVLs GIBSiLUt, | Mrit. N. T. TavL'.::, ■ Assistants. Miss I.int.v Root, ) Ornamental Depart me in. Miss l„ H. Klip, Principal. Mis, Assistant. Boa r<li njg De part in eit I. Mi.-* L. 11. Hi:'.', Governess. Mr. Sampson Bameb, Steward. Mrs. Emily K. Lvmlr. Stewardess. Mrs. I..sum,a Patton, Assistant and Nurse. Calender. lir-t Term, from >. pt. 23d to Uec.214.1, in. itisiv,. Winter Vacation, from D-r. 24tli to Jan. 7th, ineluaiv . Fceond Term, from Jan.atit to April Ml,. ineltiHiv,. Third Term, front April ‘.'tii to Julyttth. inclusive. Funtuier Vacation, from July 10th to S-pt. 22d, im It.sir-, Commencement of 1 Sufi, on Wodncsday, July t'th. Necessary Expenses. I’riinury t l ,-.es per term s 7 oo U A > ,(o 10 00 A .V JJ r Cos 12 fill College ; do lb *'i It'srd, it,’ hiding lights and washing pr. term, So (.0 Bis ks, station,.rv. mattTlu)*, Ac., famished at ;ow pike*. Extra Expenses. Moderti Languages, per term > 7 U< Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or I'aucy Work, per term !) bo Witter Colon, per term Iu t Oil Painting, per term if; Piano, Guitar. „r Violin, pt r term 1C iki Is-of Instnunenta for lessons aud practice, per term 2 5o Harp, including psc oiiustrumeut. per’ nu... 25 o> Those who design entering lor the first time ;,t th- 1 ■** ginning of tlie next term, will find it to their lulvaiituge to correapmul Aith the Pi'esident on that subject. November 21, 1856, ts iI'CTION tb COMMIBMION lilsiMiss. ’ I HIM und< r-ig u-d having pur,, hat*. *i the interest of Win. I. Austin, in tie firm I Harrison, Austin A M'l leh-s. will c.intiniie the Anctlli, t imiiuls-lon, Vegro lteoUeiuge ii ii <t Fonvii I'flliig it ii sluts*. under the name and style of H2VM.JAISON <(h BInCffUH IO lil, At tliaold stan l. Noa. TO and IV I Broad .street, mid (J, dge them-Mvcs t- a I runjit and faithful att. Idl-B t'i ell bit-iness c’lllimitted t” their rare. They will glVi th. ir personal attention to the -.d< ot Iteul Eslids, . Nf ftroi's XI er tinutllxr■, and I'roilm t. Having suipie facilities nt l emuutnil, they are I'rei-ttrod | to null.': Liberal Advan* e m Ve :i<s and Ms rehati'lUC : o( ■ very description. e- i’articniar ntt. idion ic ii to A'lmini-tialor. ad Executors’ sales. . IIARI.KH H. HAKKIWON. II tub, r PA l-.Y,. 1> ALLEN C. MeiiEHI.B D. B. THOMPSON As CO., 143 Broucl Street, Columbus, Ot-orKlti, AYlioifMile amt lit lull Drnlci- ~ / tiurKFNG -TO’ ! -of idl -i/. and v .iti'Uts> q l patterns: FXtKGEand UmMi PEMPfi fY lead Pip*. il olio vi “ale. Rrittaiiia nml Plait Or T M |.|,ed “ar, . Cutlery, HU'I House Fiirnistihn (i.sr.ts -entrallv. and mnnuikrlnrera r.f TIN AND SHEET IRON W UIE. January 2fi. ly STRAW GOODS. / 11TT I.ADIr- and Lcdivs visiting tin; I it}, can iiml ; * a larger u>- rtutonv oi Slravr Good* thou over ! in lore open* and in this uiai kvt, ejrda.n'ing all the iicunt i stvlfco, for lloys. Mfsse* and CbMdc n. at April 12. ‘ OtkQßNa* 1 THE BRITISH PERIODICALM. ANI) TKBi I’ZYllMim'B CiUIDK. Great reduction iu tho price of tho Utter publicotion. L. rood & Cut, New York, continue to publish the fol ios ing finding’ British Periodk-ala, vti: THE LONIH*N yiJARTEBLY (Conservative'. THE EDIjfcwCHQII REVIEW tWhi t ). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (,Ul>eial). BEACKV'Th'iD'S KDINBIiRCtH MAGAZINE (Tory,. r rUK gnat and ii:i|x'rfi,ut events —Religious, Political. X aud Military—uow agitating tho nations of the Ola “arid, give to tbcK. Public. Miens au interest and vaius they ne*ei Leforu poosetred. They occupy a mlddis ground between th- Inlstlly w ritten news item*, cm,is .'l-.s-uiatiieur, and llying rttnuirs of the ncwsjmper. and tho pomleunii’ i-me , f the historian, written long afbr tl, livin , in , test in the t.wts bo rccortla shall hate passed away, ihe progress , t the “ar in the F.oat oe,n pu * a hug, sp.ee iu their pay . I.tery movement U closely critic ~.;, whcUut of friend ~t of foo, and oil short , tunings -m lessly pointed out. Tiio letters ftetu Hm Criuiea an,! from th, Baltic in lllnckwood'sMagaYtn,', hem two ot its nn .t tutpula* contiiiiutors, give am, ,„ intelligible etui rein,bio account of the uioveutuuU of the griat ix'llig, rents that can , isewherc be found. 1 he*,, 1 erh'i.n'.ds altlv represeat the tlilbf great polio eai parties of Groat Britain—” ld s , Tory, aud Radical.-, but polities form* only one featuru of their ebaraeter As Un;tm* of tlui west proibuud writers ou ficicncc, l.iie ratine, Morality, tunl Religion, they stand, ns they tv, > liavi, stood, lumYattrd in the world of l-Ucrs, being o n sidereel imlisp, tistido to the scitolai uufi the profestiens man, while to tlie intelligent reader of e'er.V class thry furnish a mot „ correct and se.tista, tuVy record of the cm rent liUuatuie , t the ,ioy, throughout the world, than cod be possibly obtained front any other source. Karl)’ ( optes. ilie I’ ceipt i .Incline, Shrits 1 rutu the British poklba, els give* owditiotud value to these Reprint*, eapocially during the pr, sent exciting state of European allults, it asniueh a- they can now be placed In the Itnnd* of *L serilvf . alavut e soon a* Hie original editions. Terms. Per Mia. lor any ouoot tho tour review* f3 00 I or any two of the four Reviews 6 uo For any tlirce of the l„ur Reviews 7 00 For ail four of the Review* b tg, l or Blackwood'* Magazine 3 to For Blackwood and three Review* s t lor Blackwood and the tour Review*. 10 tc Payment* to be made in *1) ease* Iu ndvanro. Moony current in tho Statu where issued will bo received ot par Clnlibing, A discount ot twenty five per cent. Iron, the above pit- Co* will b-alk'vved to Clubs orderiug direct from L.tv.di a lour or more copies of any one or more of the above vvoik ‘. Thus: Four copies of Ulackwoisf, or of on- ft, . et,. will b- ~nv to one nddms for 81*; tour copiee of i! . lour Reviews and Blackwood for -50; andaoon. Poatagt. iu all th- p rincipal cities aud tow ns, the,,,, works wit * bo delivered, in -of postage. “Tien sent by midi, tb* postage to any part of the t nited States will be but U*. Its-sour nnh a year for ‘'l!ln< kwooH,” and but J 1,,,!. . c<v;Hn year for each of the Reviews. {NO. m. TIIE FARiIIKIt’S (2I IUK To Sclent Isle ami Practical Agrlrullmi . By Henry Ftiq hens, P. il S*. of Edinburgh, and th* lat- N,J V ■ u > Professor ot S ioiititie Agiiculture in i ftlo C.V ‘lt g<\ Nt \v llovru. “*! volm. FU'Vrtl OctAVo.— lMtu page*, aud nnnierons Wood nnd Ftuei Engravlni llii- is. confessedly, tho most complete work on Aarl cullure evor pnhlkhed, anil in order to give it n wide, eirculaticm tin: ouhllsher* have revolved tu r,due.■ t 1,,. price to IMv* Dollars for tlic Two Volume* 1! ” h„n lit ! > mail (|icat-paid) to California nnd Oregon lln price will he..;, Tomiy other part ol th* luionaud t,I Canada (post-paid), z:„. Tin- w-rk is not thawid ‘•Book of tiio Farm.” 1- ml,tnc,’s tor any ot the übuYo publivatioru, aitovld always be nddre- ~!. posbpftid, In the I’ubiit'bnrH, I, EON ART), fiiDTi A GO., No. 64 * .old .Street. New York. SOI THEHN JIILIT YKY ACADEMY, FULJ.OMA, CliAMti.iwS COUNTY. ALA.. G. F. HIIJj, Faq., I‘riDCipal und Fropmkci.e, M.u. N. .'’MSTROMi. Graduate of the l Stab’ Military Academy. South Carolina, V A.aiatMV. D;.. I'U'N AM .. r.'.p.j;.. BARKER, J. R.J f| ‘Hi. i nifi t.i .*Jiulasti, icttt ot this Academy c-xr- I tnuticetl on Monday, Jai ’.sry 16th 1856. and wjj] of: tiunu in auf-r.-.it auringforty a A- this A my rev, ived very Tiiiural ta-siatanew from th, ,-lat* a*, tie last su.-rtjcm n the i-cglslaturu, tharu will lie no clt; r*-. ior initiou. Ou uuUrjpg the luatltutiou. uu inifiatiou Ttv of twenty dollara will Tx: required of, a-1, Codut, except anuU as u uiu under the the IrlßowiDg pio vision, viz; Each county in th • Ktate of Alabama is entitled to **o>l oim Cadet ft,;.: of charge. Such Cadet to lie relucted Ly the Judge of Prol ate iin.l Cotiuty Comniiaalonciii, froro •u< tuft: a“ are tdlaiited, du*4nig and of gettw mon.i eLai'aciur. wrphnu* r.liottid rucuivo the prefurvneo. CwltSE OF STUDIES. tiisdliug, Rea dug, Y'rftlltg, Arithmetic, Gratuuuo. ijicuzx,) iy and ill- 1, ry. Alo'-brn. Gt on., try ; Plain. D-niipliv aud Analytical i) aioinulr}. l aii.iiiir-, .Sitadow* and PolHpcctivf, Ante ml; o,! Moral Phil. * jdjy.rh,iuihtry,C'onvevHncing,C'un. stlmti inal Law. Ancioiit k.itigtiago.-: I'ronib, Civil ejad Military Kngiiiuurfng. Surveying. Jituhaidc* and i\, ■ tronofiiy. Tactic will I* taught nt Midi time* as licit to fifi-lin, witii th, tegular btmiii The dlsdplitie will bt: eulorue,!. EM FORM. Pres’ ‘ oat oi Grey Cadet Cloth, st.i udiiq,llu:, t: imtut-1 wltha nv-x nctallic buttons and sixteenth-inch t!a, 4 cloth, according to Uiu usual style; Pants of Grey ClWb with him k stripe oti tho outer seam out; and uu oigLtb ittvlics ill widt.li—l>, fie worn til! tiio first of Muy. ” Lite Pat-t* iron, Ist .'lay till ficptemlier. flu’ tiuifono Is uot to bu worn ex epl on g-uelal : raief. ami • mVjiodal occs-ieii-tisthe Militarv Initntrtoi may direct. Tha Aradetuy Buliding* are largo an t Wi ll amtmred, and the locution i* eminently liualthy. I’.oerd can procured l'atm eight to ton o'.,:i*rsu tnontJv. ’ T pnucjpal will so direct the education ~i hi* pm as. it poswild’ to make tiieio rrracti, l and ns,ft:l tneu. lou ‘--vf'uriu'j.a and qualibcfttiona ~f the instructor will . jtitlu lid* Tuslitutiou, iu a high degrefi, to public coufidouc-. F. A. ZACHARY, R.V-Hln F-cretitry ol the ikonl ot Visitors. COAL Y Alt U. rprio.-'i; Wt-iiiug COAL fort.rat'S. uau b- rin,nited ~t I c! ‘i per T. ti. t v celling on JOHN “. HOR.UtD, ’ .'t •• mu; it Jfin Company. A GOOD JfEDII’M-EAST ALABAMA. TH AUDDIAN CVAaSHTTKI Sltui'/Rter A; Ilolliiald, Auburn, Alb. i “ti.i Mill • M-rclia .• v,in consult their interest l,y \ /availing thi.'tijsalv,:- ~t tho ti/izetto to make Known th. ir business. It enjoy* v-ry large and increasing cir culation in a is lon oi country that doesn heftvy trad,. In ColtitnWiiN. |w ti J. 11. MIJLIj Ar CO., cutocwH-v AND DBAtr.ltH IN I ) AG*i IN'.. Rope, Twine Knvar. Coffee, Mis.- ■■/•f ■■ I lews. Fait,'lean, Cjgnrs. Tobacco, U r liranilie-.Gio. Rye, Mcnongain la, BonrtKin. <■ >• 1 lYWMffi's ficotejr U iiUlity.aud Prorlslnn* and Or.s.urles genenvlF., at the old stand of John J. McKendre, , Vo, 100 Brt-vJ Htrcot, Columbus, Ga. November 21. 1055. I.v N KYV C'O-FAHTNKHSIIIP, 11'tit. liud ; igurd have entered into tbvOJtOCLRt’ I lit. .-IMi.'fi. undor the firm and üboi* of UIiU • “■’ ‘ 1 tt< KLEY /i C'Cr. Me will In,(tcijWthirtl- in hand it l.tr . ...took of ctcl-o Groceris*. D. A. KIDUVVA’ A. Ii CLF.CKLE’ M. D. HONEY, JiiuSli l[ M.CLLCKLAV JKKFKRHON A HAMILTON, DEALERH IN <. UO< I ,Jtli:s. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PHODUOi:. C rner “ urrtn ami Franklin Htrcef*. f'olnmbn). Ovnrffin, Id E t. P onvtautly on band n supply ~f the Ix-at J\ and itro r anting produce (rum Toumm whi b they sell low fur CvtzA. Hour and vv*t i.f tin, besv uuulitv always on hand at HRI t ri,’ a JOHEPII JKFFKRHO.n Feb. dm J. 11. HAMILTON. I ONTAINE Y\ IKK IIOLSK. HUOfILK & DANIEL, Y\ u veil nu sc, Coininisaion, ItrrrlTlnff u 1 Fai vtuidlug Mevcl)anta. ‘I’llt; umlcrsigni.d ban taken tie neve Fir, It i 1 “ are House, recently erected ir Hie rear of Stowers. Tbruevrita, Ilolt A Cos., adjoining ‘1- Alalainiis Ware House, and are prepared to ntt< e l ■ / ail consikrninite. aud to receivo and atom Cotton 7key will do njn ci inl C'oUimiss'ju, Storage und f , rwio kn,, fiuemrjjp Petti eubir nttentiou given to the Bal of Cotton and other Produce. ‘ihe ii-tial facilities will i•• a rdtd ami cor, ful atteipiou given to all btirdne-, entru t and t their care. A .00,1 siipplv oi ICnxK<><K, Hope and kait.sl w„y* on hand, “if. H. HUtiHC,-. Wtober 1865. ‘VM. DANIEL. J IST iiECKI VEIL lIAUKLLo AI’PLLL; sft barrela Planting Potatis-^: •• Oniowtt 10 “ CranWrie* A. M. HCLL, JanJ 1566 itßFMtft#