The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, June 27, 1856, Image 1

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6 lif fails pa a. „V THOMAS HE WOLF. ptialSHUt ANp I'.lOPfJfftOll. I , <ff LANE AND T. J)E WOLE, tDIIDI.H. I r-i,l daily at five Dollarc a yew. where the sub ■ <^ ion is made tor less than 11 year, at tbb rate of I Xcttts a month. Single copies, Fire Ceuta. I ADVERTISING KATES. I .(iseiueuts will he inserto-i ut Ten Ceuta a line I .[insertion, anil five Cents a line for each sut.se- I ‘ m.-ertiou jfttiesame—to be paid lor when the ■ 1 i %niWt is nanded into the office. oOKiBAer Awrwtusiiaa. I rd act exceeding 6 lines, not renewable, will be I three months for 5j A, six months torso, ..roue B* i rsli*. Time üßreetl u ß reetl upou to ke paid for be tore the B* .iJsueni is put in type. B J M.erti‘“ <:,lt * uot cxoi edm/ ten lines, renewable at I . [re, ioserted at $26 a year—to he paid 1< .r ({inirterly B i ”'*'.rtisrm < 'uts oi 26 lines, re-revval-le a. ’.leaenye, in ■ K ts 3o a year—payable quarterly in a. Ivtuv.-e, B‘‘ ii!ri'i advertisements ejtwding Jo ; ir.es, will be .nt the rate of slofor -.bravery additional ten ■ i.sysfle quarterly iu advance. I oortisoments or “"ticos, occupying a tda.ee between ■ Ldingmatter and advertisements, will he charged B;, O-nts a line for every Insertion. B. B. McCRAW, I AT LAW, I s Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. B torch 1, MW- oin ■ J hooper BKVAXI DUNCAN, WM. E. B.Ut’fKTT. I HOOPER- DUNCAN ut BARNETT, attorneys at law. „;,v ; u Columbus, Georgia, uul Crawford, Alabama. - (tIX , MCDOUGALD U. (1. CAIUTUEItS. KeDOUGALD A t ARITHERS, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, GKOHGIA, ..rILL practice in all the cc unties of the Ciminlioo ti chre Circuit; in the comities of Chattahoochee, iJv, terly, and Randolph.of t.iic- Patuula Circuit; and itli'iunand Decatur counties, of the South Western Cir 4it, 1 -W W KeLruary 28, 1860. ly __ JORDAN L. HOWELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. üBOMPT attention given to the roilection of claims placid in my hands. twice at the Store of lfftvrisott li McGeheo. Columbus. April TO, 1866. DR. CARRIGEU, is prepared to attend to all Surgical cases euit - mitted to his charge. Office at heretofore, iu the old 3t. Mary's Bank S adding. tuidence—Northeast comar of beau lord aid For ...;h streets. Feb, . fly JT. FOGLE, dentist. Wy-aSSs AITICE on Raudolpli, near Bread Su ed. Entrance )oa liandolpii street. January 16, 1860, ly A. J. RIDDLE, DAGUERREAN artist, aAS closed his rornis over Mygntt’a Store, prepara tory to re-oponing on a scale of mapnifn-enco far urpuslng anything horeb. 6*re known in thin City. His new rooms will ho on the corner of JTro;ul and iiandolph streets, in tlte block now being bi.jlthy 0--1. Jones, and as soon as completed. March 7,1866 . -ts A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant, 1 T tlw old stand of TANARUS). E! 1i -d (In., 1 1 BlojulEOjjN .street,Columbus. Georgia. Dec-mber 18 __ —Tit _ J. R. HU LL A CO., axt.ocx3xt.Tir mbxi.cha3wtb, AND DKALKHS IN DAfIGING, Hope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee,il-> I Issues, Salt, Teas. Cigars, Tobacco, ladies,Gin, Rye, M-nongah- U, Bourbon, nti-FJifc®*.’ iretch Whiskey,and Provisions audGrocimi- 1 - gom-rally, ’ like old stand of John .1. MoKeWlrdp. N'M l ® W*t Srert, Coitunbus, Ga, Sovemtier 21, 1835. ly JAMES J. TODD, COMMISSION MEIIC 1-JLXNT. No. 20 East Side Broad Street, COUGHI!I’B, GEORGIA, I)K.\I,SB IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, hple Dry Goods, Drugs, Pat opt Medicines, ContaOliOn ery. Tobacco. A'C- Ac. COUNTRY CKORUCE BOUGHT AND Sold). hUOrrtersfor all articles promptly attendedt’ If the tfifte ordered is not in the Stare il r ill be purchased :<ishipped with dispatch. Ottoftr 20. ly JAMES J. TODD, Jo. 23 East Side Broad Struct, Columbus, Ga., Manufacture! - wild W holcsale Denier IS Tm, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Steve Pipes, ~c. Ae. iKuuttng. Guttering and all kiu-.lsof.Toh AT ork. pivnpt ittended to and warranted. April 10, 1856. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, DEALERS IX GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren ands raukHu Streets. Columbus. Georgia, PEEP constantly on band a supply ot the best good* IV. Had are receiving produce from Ten ness- which they sell low for Cn.-h. flour and Meal of ths li l t quattt.V alwaj s on h-ind at hill prices JOSEPH JEP PERSON, ib.2B6m ■> H. HAMILTON. JAMBS LIGON, ( OMMISSION MEROH A NT, No. 132 East Side Breed Street. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in !Wou, Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molassoa, Sail, lobac ’■ Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried fruits, Ac, “Ish2o. ly. U BULL A. BELL A’. <<• JI'JIXSO* BELL, JOHNSON A CO., MANUFACTURERS VXD dealers is Wuorß, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &c. Chattanooga, TnnMa. I; W'MI TO . J.OORRY,Jr. Cashier Uuloulkink-Ohattsnonf.il. Ten. J AMES LIGON, Columbus, Oa. -lareh 15, 1856. 6m HALI<OWEI<L< & THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, 11 1 HI) DOOR JHSIjOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD .STREET, Columbus, Georgia, (IHUKKS for Cotton or Cotton n<l Shnek WnttreMeii, ’ l promptly executed. Tlie patronage n * * ‘/’ ‘ ;,tl7en ‘ “i Columbus and vicinity, in respectfully solicited. FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE HANK, OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. Agency Rt Ctflumlnw* 1)11X8 on New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Clisrlestnii, l) Havannali, or Augusta, discounted at cue- ornery btM, ■dflHT EXCHANGE, oil tlie nbnvfe named oil lee. for <*k u, 1. TA Y DOB, A fruit. N'>v U. dtf otilde next door to the Post Otilce. __ INSURANCE. P'HK, MARINE, BIVKB. anil UR'E tuUcii in “oiiorndble companies by ML^N A ‘fit* N j. „ oyer K. Barnard A Co.’* stoic. ; 1 U^ 00 - S. J,. UROMTS; PjMWcnt. MUSK, Agent. ■'kin.bus, Gu.. Nov ‘J7. tt •“HINTING AND WR IPPI>‘ ; PAPERS Book ihlakd paper mii>i<b, COLUMBUS, (iKOBGIA. f'ltoK MILLS arc prepared tofnrnieii tlo; beat u l tide Os Printing and Wrapping l*iusr. ilt > The BeiVv Sun is printed, is mn, ftt the). V. TANARUS, BARNWELL, QBKBRAE IiITBRART AGEN'i, I ATLANTA, GA., , “Hhoriwj to act as agent for The Daily 8 ju, of sub.criptit ns an and advcrtwenin *< utl receipt for therom y ff the *")’ Cp J lUl) VOL. i.t REMOVAL, FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SA3IMIS A ROONEY, | Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, ■ttrTr ul .'i*“ ,} ’ opposite their Old Stand, VV ,7 ‘ they “‘‘l I,L ‘ lw ppy to see their friends and ; i,T.Tn^n^ mers and show them something hrillUnt and iti\ ttiug iu the way ot Furniture. r^I 0 -.' V * re ' 1 i oftm3 are one,(nulled in Beauty, and our f nrintnrc rechrrth*. We otter rare advantages to pur cimsers, furnibldug houses throughout in a tasteful and urn fur a, style, hy liavlng a branch of our business In New tort: city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under nis own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. AVe have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen j Ac., of Rose AVood, Mahogany, AVaJnut, Pine. ‘Ac.; 1 Ktul l,s Low ns ran he found North or South. An assort ment of , CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also he on hand, that will not fall to please. Gall and see. Our stock consists in part of Etei-zulut*, Tcte a Tetcs, What Nots Arm Chairs, and Sofas, ol Rose-Wood, Brocatelle and Mahogany, for .ws. Burrans, Dressing, Mat-ble and Mahogany Tops. Side-Boards—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of nil kin<l< nml Secretaries attached. Tables —Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads— High and low post. French and Cottage. Enamel Bct for Bert Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bert Rooms. Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses —all sizes, in frames anil out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains—of Brocatelie and Damask, all colors. .Shades —Gilt Cornices ami Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. BARRINGER &, MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. riAilis Manufactory has been is in successful operation I for over three years, and is still continued. All work w ill be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of inmlier, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed nt the Factory, at the follow-. ing prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts Printed and Grazed...l2VoCts. 10 X 12... 0 - “ - ...IS “ 12 Xl4 ..10 ‘• - 12 x lfi...n •* • ...2J 12 x 18...72 “ • ...:nj U 5 x J0...11 - - •• ...35 -• ’l2 x 22...16 ■ •• ...In | 12 x 24...18 ‘• •• ...J5 - The above Pash are le s inch thick, and lunile. plain. In alt cases where they aro iu:lo iji[i-S;usli, twli cents per light will lie added. Ali .Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, Qo eenfa per iiadg measuring the length, A window live feet would cost ss,•without painting, catches, or hinge,-. PANEL DOORS. V/ 9 inch thick, witiiont moulding. $2 su—moulding one * side, $3. oil—moulding botli sides, jp:j 50. ; !•'( incli thick, without moiiljing. 2 75—moulding one sido, 3 25—moulding both sides. S|3 75. l’jj inch tliicli, 4 panm Is moiiliUng “it -no sido, 83 56 * moulding both sides, 84 on. incli thick, 4 piinvls niouMiirg ori side. 81 00— moulding both aides, s t ;iO. fn addition to the above. Blinds p.iinfed and furuislual with hingvsand catches, if desired; also, Pash glazed v; ith German or Frcnvli platd, pain tel, stained, ename - ltd, rinboss ;d mi l Btdietpiau Glass, of nil similes and col ors for shlo and tvausom lights am', oflico windows. Plans ami spoinlications for all ilcscrlptions of hnlndiags fuiuishflit to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction mid creel ion of huibl iogs. on reasonable terms. All kinds of Itimh r plan il, hum Jhioring ami ceiling tvngucd a lid grooved. , descriptions of Enw-kets, for onitmn-nt iug fihfiiSigo-, i:ivcn Houses, Ac., made to order. The Itfoprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe HtCy egu give entire sntistartion to all who may favor them with orders. -All tli® alsivc work will tic furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly unhand. All orders sent with theeasb, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. AS i-rlc to Ii sent b.v tlic River, Kail Road, or iu Wagons, will la: at tin: risk of the purchaser, as the work will lie coosidored delivered. p; ? - -S’ ~h ■i;i 1 cool i-fr I- eiin be limit-! foe large jobs. Al. JIAiiIiING lilt. •leunary’ 24, 1\ .1. L, MOItTGV LANO WAKUANTS. LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY, ron thu nitcHASj; xxo SALE OF REAL ESTATE, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &c. &c. On Rnndol|il! Sit reel, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA. lIIAVE determined to devote my time exclusively to the land IHJSIN ESS. and hope,front my knowledge ol tho lauds in Georgia, to h able to give entire satisfac tion to all who may entrust, bio with business, i sun pro paled to either liny or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other jierson in IVestorn or South-western Georgia. If you have lands to soil, call upou mo; if I do not pur chase, I will liml you a purchaser. It you wisli to buy, call also, for 1 liam many valuable lots and settlements of land to sell. From my extensive knowledge of the owners of lauds, I am prepared to ascertain the owner of I almost every vacant lot ot land iu the State. Ityouwisli to have your laud valued, you may rely upon correct in formation, upon reasonable terms. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, And other Instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates; ztV - Aur.NTs wanted to sell Bonner’s largo map of Geor gia—high per cent, given. One thing is certain, I am paying Ni.w York and A\ ABH tNOTox firv l’Blcns for LAND WARRANTS, allowing * small commission. Having also made an arrangement with one ol the lies* firms iu Washington, 1 am prepared to apply for BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each a|- piieatiou—to lie. paid for when tiie warrant arrives. Bring in vour claims soon. As I intend to luako tliis a permanent husmess, and give it my undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction, I hope to receive a, 111-oral share of pa, trotrn-e from nn friends and Hi- community generally ■ ’ S. K. BONNER, jutyßl-ly Laud Office, Columbus. GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. marietta. risui; Academic year is divided into two sessions ol live [ months each. Tlie Tenth Session commences on the 2uih of February next, and ends on the 19th of Auly. The Cadets are divided into four college classes. Ihe anuualcounuencenient takes plaoe on Wednesday ta-fore the ‘doth of .Inly. . _ Academic Staff. Cot. A. V. Brumby, A. M.,#nperintondent and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Cant. Thomas R. McConnell, Commandant ol Cadets, and Prof, ot Engineering. Mr. V. 11. Mnuget, Professor of French and History. .Mi. t\ , 1 l l ' i ”' l J sol . (l) tj| K . n ustry and Kngli-b Literature. Mr. .1. B. Goodwin, Professor of Dra wing. Capt. K. 8. Camp. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A Connell. M. a.. Surgeon. Tlie Institution is undue the direction and manage ment of a Board of Trusteos, in conjunction with a Board of \ i-itorsappointed I')’ the Governor of the State. Be an a<t of the Legislature, the Institute has been fnrhislicJ with 140 Ca lot Muskets and Accoutrements, and a Field Battery, consisting of foursix-imunder lrns nieces, mid two twelvc-poumior Howitzers. 1 The Superintendent and tlie Commauilant, an; grmlu ... „ of West Point, and n- the Institute Is npon the At est Point Ilian the public may he assured that tlie govern meut.Ch dha li-ol i-ourse Os studies will be slrietly ..... forc ' ,,l • Terms. Tuition, ls ard. Washing, Fuel, bight,. "re -r Mum clan - ami other contingent expense. |N -r session or live moilih*. in ailvitTVTf sll- ;0. p!'rini's dcslrii!'"’ furl her infonnaliou run obtain u copy II non ly discovered medicine, called DR. N. W. SKAT'S NEGATIVE electric fluid. fa t- superior to NanvouT* Tiurt\ir<‘ of Vcmtuw > cla ‘;'{ for ail purposes tiiat the latter has l,errhd-re l-e-l, used tor- February 4. hcruggs, BRAKE a CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, charleston. s. o. COLUMBUS, G A., JUNE -27, 1856. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OP OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and•• Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall. • COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WE have now iu store and receiving tli<> . host and most extensive stock ofvehi- agOjjjy eles to tie found iu tills country, comprising CALECHKS AND MOCK CALECHEQ. ot finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest styles and every variety. ROCK AW AV S AND BAROUCHES, ot every known pattern and shape, suitable for ouc or two horses, and complete assortment of Top amt No-Top BUGGIEH AND WAGONS, ot the latest aml most ta-hionnblc styles now usixl.* Till fact that the well known uud highly esteemed work of JAMES M. QUINKY i CO. as, well as that of other mukers-of the higlmst reii(a<ioivcan be |V.,hI only ortr lioitse, and tpivt aU our stqck i- inude up nn der the perSluiiil diyeetiojfut* Jfr-It.C MoKee.i whose lon - experience gimrante'es ifs <(uruljtyj .no) il > ,s to offer Wetter work and jt loxVei- prices, than arti cles of the same quality can lift sulvljm.-.bTOWv other dea ler in this couutry; and quite as kiVtilfhev-lAii lie af forded in New York city. For pmofbl VM%w4H-s|Hvt fully invite all who wish to ami see us. We are selling at the very lowest rates, for vMtsli or an. proved credit, and always ask ftmVlUpjg prices, so onr customers and strtfmerifc. as sItU. may rely on being honestly and fairly deffU felfti. ry article is vvarrstuied t> I>r siSkitoMiftjpV; represented, and satisfaction gualhiitetci Mgt™’ MoKEIO A KOlitWcS N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carnage workmen to he found in this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing nt the lowest possilale rates, with the utmost promptness and m the best manner. McK. ,v It. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lnmpklii, Ga. THE Trustees of till: institution take pleasure in an nouncing to the ; uhlic that they iiavo secured the following faculty, to lake charge of the College, at the opening of the next term. i AotrJ/n : Col. Augustus Alilen. \. m. President —l’rofessor of En glish Literature and Apcient l.angiiages. Rev, )•'. X. Forster, i. M.—Prafessor of Natural Srienee and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alilen. Instructress iu French and Bota ny tils! Principal of Preparatory lliqiartment, £ , Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music. This institution is located in one of the most, hcautifiil and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision: it is kept free from nil secierian bias—at the same time, re quisite care is taken to so on re to the pupils proper moral, as well ms mental training. The next session will open ,m the second Monday in January next. The classes will then be organized, and will progress as heretofore-. Boarding can be obtained in the best families of tile place, where the student ■ w ill be surrounded hy the safe guards ami amenities of the families circle. Tiie rates of tuition ami hoard, are as low as those of fered hy any similar J n dilution iu this part of the State. The College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maris, Charts, &e.: in tine will; everything necessary for illus tration iu tiie sever.fl and partinents of Natural nml Ex|>e rimental Soienees- Tlie College Rnililiiie is arranged Hint the Dop.iti lneutswill tie kejd euiirely- separate, each occupying its respective rooms - . Arrangements are now. in progress to seeiue for Use Mimic Department, a g-oillcn.au ot.ile - highest grade of abilities ainl'iiiorst cltara.ler. We invite the pair rm.e of a lilmrai and Jbcvniittg piihlic, being assured, from tiie character and rejiutatiou of these constitutiuc lie - I'.n nlty. and tiie ample facilities liir instruction jm actually in possession -if the institu tion, that every pledge wr make shall be redeemed, every inducement Xvc offer v.iltqsroveto ho A fact; and that our Institution cnn-tdailli :r ■ coiiqairisAii with tin - prondest iu tin; laud. Persons desiring fu.itlo— infonmiihni iu regard to tiie College, will nionsc aihin -s JJ.Uox, Idimi'kin, or ltev. F. X. Forster, i.'uihb’ iUa„ who will furnish them with Circulars, Ac. Jim.23lf ACADEMY t'DK YOUNG LADIES, rftl IK undersigned ill signs opening a Private Academy I for Young Ladies in (sdoutou, I’utwan county, fin., on Wednesday, Jammy mb. ISoli. In the JAlcrary Depaclmoul tin* course of study will ho extensive ami liberal. The Latin, French, •leruiaii and Spanish Languages wilt lie taught if desired. The Ornamental iirparl meld will include Music -Hi the Piano, Harp, Urg*n ami Gkiilar. Also, Drawing. Painting, am! I'mhroidcry in all its brandies. A complete appanul us will bo furnished in older to af ford ample illustrations hi the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will tie provided, so that each pupil may have tiie means . fdaily practice in addition to tiie regular lesson. The number of pupils will he. limited tuOli. Tuition pcrntimiiii. e!2 • half in and Mm balance at'the nut of the year. Attention Is oallcrt to the following advantages: First, tin - pupil receives a much larger share of attention. Gian when the school is large mol overgrown. Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she < can make such a selection bom the languages, ami the Ornamental Department, ns time anti choice may diet ale, without extra charge. Third, the low-rate ol tuition, compared with that or ottier uoUo-ds. . . The usual charge for I lie English branches. i-...5Rl M) Music 60 Latin (Extra) - ‘ French “ ” • Drawing and I’ainling 2 > 00 ; Embroidery....!..’ *’U Making tin - aggregate 1- of 8186 IW. To this add the extra charges u-uile for theiiKoo |, ‘ii- Btrumeiits, stationery--Vo., and tin amount will not tall., far short of S2U), whereas, bride plan adopted in tiiis Academy, tiie charge foe these Is 8125 leaving a ditterence of #6O to $75 in its favor. i Pens, ink, paper, slab.s. pencils, .tc., gratis. Books, slieet imisic, Drawing, I’iiiiitlugand EnihroMering inafc rialsfurnished ut the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing t 1 j en ter their daughters oi - winds, luay address an - , for tiie present, nt Lumpkin. Stew.n MVmiity, Ga. 1 Jan 23. I. R. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, CnssviUe, Georgia. flMllS first Termof this Imtiiutmu will begin on the jL first Momlay ill Fel.ruary.lW, under tin- direction ofthe( ollowlhg • Fatuity. Rev. Thomas Hamuait. Ciiairuiiiu and Profe.-s.ir of Ancient Longimgcs. Rev. WILIJAM 11. lUiHUi. Professor of Muthotimtir*. Rev. B. IV. WIULnr.K. Professor of Belles I.elL -• uu4 English Literal are. Rev. W. U. Robxkt. Pro tern. l*ifessor of Nutnriil rten-nn . Rev. I>. W. Wuildkn. pro tern. Prvfessor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Selotac. Other professors will be elected ns scon ns the .cants of tlie college require it. , Board and lodging can he procuredata bisirdiug leans or iu private families, at from eight to ten dollar- |cT mouth. Tuition. In Academic department, jieryear f'M on In College department, per year • • ,BI ScltolarabiitK. The Board of Tni- fees are now otiering to sell scholar ships for four years at Scholarships for sixteen years.at -4o ui) Thu* making tuition merely nominal Tlie annual commencement will take place on Thurs day after the first Saturday in July. Location. Caseville i a JiwJthy location. Our college Iniiidiug Is situated tlire.i uuHidcr) of a mile from the village, and is a eot n rural loot building. Here young men will be comparatively free free the allurement* of fawhionnble life, the baneful fcUncnca of grog chops, anil the expos liri'l of a mixed population. A ti V information, a well as COtalOgtt**, Can let obtained on ni.i.lication to the undersigned, or auy of the faculty. ‘ 1 JOHN 1L BICE, Dreemlsr 31. Secretary Board of Trustee*. FACTORY YARNS. IAACTOUY YARNS of all No"., Osnal.urgs, Shirting, I Sheeting. Stripes. Cottonades Ae..eonfjintly on bund and for sab at Factory prk es. by Oct Jt—tf “I- J - TODD. ~ ri:i.LA --..J. B. TIIOMAs. CELL A A THOMAS, WIIOLK3ALK AND ULTAIf. DKALKKB LN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., TJo 12 broad Street, (Under Telegrapli Oflice.) COLL’MBUB, GKOUGIA. TtllF.Y are in constant receipt of Confectionery, Fruitn, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the pub lic at reasonalde rates. Country .toilers would do well to give ns a call. V” charge for pin king. Not. 6.1868. —dm CARRIAGES \ CARRIAGES!! TJMtE subscriber! have now on hand ami e-tm. w. J are coustaDtly reeoiviug, oue of the larg- adfaJU esi ami most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever om-mt, and made expresaty for this market, etuhrnemg every style id’ Carriage iu use, such as— (nil- lies, Berlin t ouches, Bni'oucltcs, (Os the Finest Finish,) I’AM 11 -Y lv<X IKAWAVJS. ! Largo and small, including many very light mi-1 last.-, Miitnhl-’ tor -me liplse. BOW TOI* WAGONK, Willi complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOlfii, Ot- Very styl- - ami lluisli, wtii- - li,for iluralhlit.v and neat ness, cannot tie excelled, nml are from iwoHt ies|s<ri - aide lauuufm lorii s at the North, ami made linder the jiersoual -lireetiou of Mr. J. B. Jaqnes. All of x-hi, R arpselling at the very lowest rates lor vusli <>■•)>- proved eretlil. F.veiygiti-l ‘ holil I,y 4s at <>Ui* i- >v.iriMuf <| in ewnf t. ami mv and all iuurtinHM> can rely on ToinJ? honorably and fairly dealt *ilh in |)root'oi which wo invito thr (*t*nll who wish to ]>in;cham\ to cull on us at lh\ Nnnli*l':>l .uonuT ami llrvnn .•dm*tN,oii*f''Sit i|m- - rv llonso. and. ii. a uhoTmiu. N. ll.—llsiviiu: a s.d oi Wrtnorn <’ar ‘Woiknirn (•mjiloy)*-l. wo aiu ttr k |wir'd f* oxunit* K ol>v< iy hind In iho tn*! nmimoi w ith nuatncK and dls|iat'h, nt low tut* . m 11. A HHOT 14HU’,^ Cai rhij;f RrpONltoi) . North Kiut corih f i>c,lothovpo aiol Mryan o||n nite the I'urrv lhti*o, CukiiuNtii, tin. Vohnmry i. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Kugiiirrrs uud Mac II In tats, I Union Foundry & Machine Work*, COLI Mill ,s, -inORGIA. ** ‘J** Ih* H|ii‘oitil att.jitiou oflhr- jmldi. lo .u - yy tahlMluiLMit. Tho itnipri. nro prariirAl M. rhauii K ;uid of experience in the bittiness, and ).ix\ iiij? nnnhiiied mm* fstaMistnnt ikt j in one, they hntv th* htiypex! and f#est *tork of tools and puftcrttH in thn Stnte. Their facility l'r .loim; htttines.s heinp so pTftjl* iiey I'uu alldid to their eii tomerx the best of terniHrind the mod pronijd oxeoulion. <.Mr MOiiuritarun i him -• mans u.om .u ihit j business :m tin* praetind prn , fiv*r nud jroprletor of the j Oeimil(i,eo Macon, Georgia, in \wU kivown, hn\ I in*; built a larve mtmher of Strain Kn.dut'H, Mills, aftcl j Maehineiy, t tliin .tint adjoin ini? Sint- b. Toltil of which \vc refer as a guarantee of our w.r h and ability . Ourjunior is jijHt, from \ and havin*r had the maiuifO'inent of soitie of tho larfffMpt establishments iu that State, him puu to :d ahilify and improvements in machinery. VVocail **spe ijdattention to our Marine amt Hiw tf unary Steam and Mills, both <li etthtf and uf.rlstht. M e are now mamifaetnriifT Hie im-t OIRCUIiAB BAW in the country. liejng entirely of metal, ut. the vim.* prf<*e otliers are I'nrriisfiini; wooden Wo are novr .oniishln? Knjfines and lloilei sol -U*y >j/.c ; I'Mourinj;anf Corn Mills; vertrioal add riivn lnr Saw Mitts; S'nirar Mills: fidh'.vs: Horst* Powers; din and Mill rearing of all kitals: Cemehry Hailing; R;ul< Mills; Corn ShellerM; Ooh CriishMv: and Castin.us of every khid —liras* and Iron. niarKi-tf DOt BLE DAILY SERVK i:. Mi (safe kid nB. Mtu yMJaciriirscisiOD: : OrnCß Montoomkry and M fmt J'oixt K. H t>.„ i duly and, I SoO. j ON and after this (fate. The J'assenyer Trains on this lh ad m ill ho governed by the following S'liedtdo : DAY TftAfN. ’ Leave Montjctmiery 0• JA. M, Arrivif at AVost Point U •!•' A. .'I. Arrive at Columbus* II 00 A. V. | HeitQ’U —Leave West Point It 00 A. M. ljeave Columbus..,,. S 40 A. M. Arrive at Montgomery I*. A|. j Nit JUT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery....’ 7 tnt I* M Arrive at West I'oilit. ! *2llO A. M. Arrive ut Columbus U'V' A. M. J*rturt*ut*r —Leave West Point 11 .‘in f*. M. *• I.eavoColumbiis JO 00 /*. JM. Arrive at I I A. M. Double daily connectfoiLS are eontinue*! ‘ from Y\>slJ Point to Atlanta, Augusta mid Nashville, and fi*nji 4 • lunibus to Macon j Augusta and .^avauunl:. ti ■ Negroes traveling alone must b** provided With two passes, showing: pe,rmis>jon of their ownets to ti-ivel over the IDad. oiu* .f wbh h will tie retained M theCoje ductor. Nov Ju .S.K.MI bL i J. JuN KS, .V East Alabama Female College, Tuskuiii:i:, Alacos Countv, Aluama. 10CATKI> in a village lardamed h*r ifn j Jiealthful climate and refined society, the eo|!e;-•;* is eu*,y of uecoris ftvni iast and west by thw Moutgoineiy and West Point Kaii Komi übh b j*as-es at the distance of four miles, ami Imm 1.ln 4 up-per and country by excellent roads. Tho puldfe tuny f> and aseuivd tliult the staudffrtl ot nlmaihm hero adopted w ill never bo lowered. It is our <)<‘t( riuiuation topreNeiit at all times an institution. wW • facllith for inatnietim sbal! justly claim lor it a fki mmii£ the lirst in the country. lln e are, un eh * and ivaiiuiotlious odiiice, erected at u cost of forty flioii>antl dollars—a large amlabk* corps of hiHlrtK * tors—4t kwll solccted librmry—tu appar-itus and ao Iduetj prepared w ith special reference to tiie w.mfs'of the colh*?re. Tin* hoarders enjoy peculiar ‘i’bey hu>e the ofmcinberniiip hi a Hte.rary nxiiidv, meet ing weekly tor rdienrsals, reading and eXerctiK s in tvou position. One hour on Siibtiatli afternoons is spent hy them in tm analysis of the mot ning sertuou, and mother exercise* deygued to cultivate atusto fur 'di , truth. Tin y also attend monthly levees coudiich-d by tin govern efiii uud other members of the loctiltv. Their Jo4TU>Uoilesnxc ull caj'peteiL well warimd au<l ten* tilafed and furnished wlfli #*v<jry needful ( omfoi t. Ih nidus Ixturdinx ut the same table with the president and others t the Faculty,tlnry are nudi r ttier csiHtml hiijs r visionnf the governess wla directs limn in all matte is p*M f:iinln;4 totheir habits of study aird rcereafiou nndlo the ettfflvatlon of their manner*. omCKUii. , f fdt< iftry Dcjiariinrnl. lliXkv A. llacov. A. ‘I.. Prvyb|nt, • # Mental and Mof.tl pc*. Gt;ofc’ i; . Thomas. A. 51.. • • . Ilizln r Mathemuli*s mid AtiumU .1. IvjiliX'ZJtoWftKi, Fi’ iiub. Julian uu'l U* rimin. Mis- fSk\ WlLilots, Ijojclc. lth'*torh’ nud llhoory. 5Jr. N. T. TATWift, Hren M V.. Wn'uei;, l*i< praloiy f.’l is- Aliisiual l>< |ni t menl. Dr. F. Af. ItU’.TWTT. Pvilielp.d *IVI AVI H 4illjnuv } Mi-i V. T. Tvvf.of. A d'laiil-*. Mis-* Lvvt\ {loot, ) OniiiiiM iilul I> |a Nfiss fj. 11. Kr.in. I*ifei|>Ml ML*— A .*•*! it ant. Hoarding Dr|Mtrliiuiit. >li -s 1.. 11. linn, fJovurne* ‘LI - . >AA*I*HO.X StoWMld. K.VilJ.r K. Sti wind* ‘ltv. f/rcptpv l* riros. Amint: Nmif**. Pftlrmltr* Fiut Turin, nom N pt. Vdd t* !*••*. u< lu*iv*. Wlnfi r \ .i* afloir. frorrt Dec.tilth ti •YAn. 7th, incfielVi ikmund Tm a, lr*.ii dm.. *th t*# Aprd Hi l* in* lusi\*-. Third Tnriu. from Api and Ut U to Julyftiii, inclusive- Hmniu.r Vacn'hoi, fiom duly loth to>ejd. L'Vd, im tien<-. Po/MMu nc’ itn id of lM.'ni. ni/ .ffilv Wh. t*rimaiy Lluh-j:#.,. pt furiu.. ♦ m* l) A I** Y A A It ID rtO float?,Winding ligYds ntid ww-filbp pr. term, ‘>o thi Honks, st.ifioiicrs■. materhils. Ac., tft at |*%r j*ri*ys, Kxtrn Ki|MiisfN. M'si'in L.in^ua^*|s i term i 7 0* Draw ing, KmYu ifhh'r.v.PYu’idlle. \\* *r Fatu y Work, per term .....v*.... Dim Water <!**Hi s. |icf tel in. Id no Oil p* it rm IM IHI Plano, Guitar, ur VfoHn. fn-r* term..;...;: in iHi liMot iiMtniin*tiis hi nml pru* ti* *. !#**r term - >•*) Ifurp. in* lading use *d hnti uuieitt, |a*r 1rm1... **i Tloem who ilenij<i ut*riiu Y'*t the first time at tli* b* of tie* next term, will find H lo their advirnfatr** to correspond wfth the Ib'e-Wlent on that stiM l *’ t. Novenber lit, IS.Vi. ts Kariitrra, lour lutrrot la Here. 4 ( If W \ flhuimll*i* a (>'a \* ry ni|H ri*a rile •y” J MM f ti.*d Si den, it, |ihui|)> him h. He* of about 4fMt earli. Puekaers to yon ar- a h4lf cent 11. leas t ban mall lot*. Conic up and buy no te* iHnii a ptu kai'.e. .lust received uud for üb* Y*> JAMKj* LIOON* [NO. 27h. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS. AND THE FA.RKIIXI.'S furrmni Great reduction iu the prlre of the latter {tnMkaOou L. Soolt A LVj Nw York, coutinue to |iu6Ufth tbe W lowing h a-lhjg Britiah I’erlodlcMa, vig; THE LONDON QUAKTEKLY (OonwrvMlvt. THE EDINOBUKGU REVIEW (VUu^. tin: NORTH BRITISH RKVIKW (Fre* ttbnrvk) THE WESTMINSTER RRY'IF.W (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tatyv ‘IHIE, givat uud iui|>orUut event.—HaUstoO*, FelUS.al- X ami Military—now ngitatiug thenatlooa of the Ola World, give to thee,. lhthUeatious an Intsnwt and valu* they never h->fttre poxs-tnwl. They occupy graitud between the hastily wt Run news -leans, .-rude hpeenlattons, and flying rumors of tho newspapor, atU the pomtevous T-uue of the hlstnilan, written loim- aftat the living lute rout in the facia he records shill hare IKime-l away. The progress of the War to the Kaatocoo iri-s a larg- span, in their pages. Every loorantaat U -•losely entii ise-i, whether of frieud or of foe,.,and aH short-.-omings t, arlessl v poiuted out. d’ho letters (Furr llu: Crimea ami irom the Baltic In Hl—Aw, ‘sMstJBMBe. ti"Ui two of its luoat pupulsr - -intrihotore, ‘P a ravr* intelligible Hint t eliabie account of the moveai. Urf Uu great belligerent- that rau el-ehi re be found. . These Derin,ll- als ably represent the throe great oltC , - a! parties of Great Hrifalu- Whig, Terr, and Kfufi.,.l, hut |iOlities terms only one leatura of theft rantir.r - As Organs of tl), tnoel profound writers on S, leoce, 124 - nitmv, Montlll), and Reltjricn, they stand, as ttawyem have at—sL unrivalled iu the world of letters, huu| mo si-ler,si in-llsp- in aide to the sehohtr nud tho pjssfweiae--) - tnnn. while t.i the intelligent ren-for of every .lans th vj furnish a mon - l err-vt and satisfactory ivmro - S th, enr rent Uteri,tine „f the -lay, throaqhout the wort*, thv -an he p-tssihlj ol,l.lined irota any other non Me Karl}’ F-iples. The lecript ~f .iif.yrurr .VAo-f.e front the BriU*h, ( f OAfi-W. er* gives aildilioont value to these Beprißte, efxvhUJ/ during tlte present exciting state of European rtlhJrs, Ir iwntoeh n they run non he plw-'ed to the hwfds'of onh s-tHiits a Rail as soon us the -wfirlnsi edition*. Trruis. >ve ua Fur any on, - nt tho four reviews oa For any two of the fonr Reviews 6 0* For any three -,t the fonr Reviews 7 P* l'„r nil four nt the Reviews 8 OP For Waekwood’b Ms'is/ine ;< 0* f..r Blnek-vood n.,.J three It-vfows. F C j For Rlnehwo—l an, (he fonr Reviews 10 C* Payments to he made in alt oases in advuce. Most j | enrrvnt in the State where issued will he received at per | (Tubbing. A diM.ium ..i lu. iity five per eenl. lY.au the abovepft j . es will la - all.avert to Clubs ordering direct from L. ScW. ■I C'o., four or more --opivs of wny one or move efthw ateo's i worlts. Thus: Four tnples ot Blackxr.iod, or ot ohn p.. i -lew. will be sent to one uddreai for $9; tour coplss of sh. four flex ions nnd Blnekwood for S3O; and see* Postage. in nil the i,itn..<pi cities aud towns, ih-we a.wfev wr. - . i • .lell-. r—l, ftoo of p-wt i.-e. tVhen sent by rani), iL ; pontage lo any putt of the United States will bo But f:re.- j ty-four i.ytft a year for “Rliwil.-vood.” and hut fmvtrv, j rent I a >sar lor e.eh of tli- Me-lews. THE F\RHKH’B Gt IDI. 1 Srltultflr anil Prnrttral Agrtruiluic. Bv Henry Stephen A F. R. P. of Edinburgh, and the ltd. .1. I*. oil on. Professor e.l S.’isntitl/ - Agrlaixitnre U Vale Culjsge, New Haven. 2 voL*. Ibiyal\O.Arro.~ •WO P'S'S. 0.l numerous Wood an J This Is, confeo-ediy, the moat eoinplefs vvprk. on A/tii . ultuie ever published, and In order lo gite If a ‘Wide. ‘ irculafkm tie ouMi.hers have r.-.olved Is roduc* Ui price to Five lltillnrs fin- <!<• Twa Y-d-ltuesi! V\ I-'II sent hy mail ipost-paHI) to GulifovaUihu.l Orr.gt/. ilu - priee w ill ha $7. !f,> any -thor i.rl of the Colon tic (,'nna-la (iiosi |vu'd), Art. A*-Tbl. w.-rk Is not tSer44 1 ■■Book us tbo Enrol.” Kemttlan- es for any of the. uOov >uldi.alioio> eiu'iav “Blurs be sddross-'d, |N>st-puid, tu the Pnhllshevv. LEONARD, F( .rr -t CO., No. i <i tiu’.d Strc-t, 3l)i halt.. PHOFESfilvn WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. II Has jMiraoles. ‘l'll AT .ILL Till. Bill* AND GRAY >oo lsia.t*J J perfe. ilv t-l ortgitiul y,_ - owth, no far s tbelr l - < & t/- i- .in, >rui - -l, -In. s not iidmit u/douhi; tK sii>a, it urlijiW'. : ov, ry rnii. il>l>. .lis-oH - oft a -crip, whether tu ’ ilineirull, it-hiug, or iu lie shape of cutDoua rius . Umi.-V-uvop . .:al.l-b-uil suo iu no ptwslble - ivea. will ,- Toll oi . in ing. ns (Thy mugif, nervous or pnrlo-iira', ti^o 1 lich-Y ami if iced pi.v a uaek hy th* vtiuuK, reyntorii il will preserty the color, aud keep tho bait Ii ota (vUis - ; to any ims-or-M- - ag- - . Ki s-l and ju-lye. is.. Juv*. !*•- Bnuso. >). J. WVUD 4 CO.: (a nts—Y'otfi - - of the Jdth -sroe dirty to t*wrd. -Toee-1. )ile -I and thirty-eight dollsrs. H fo-Uiif Uf,- am,Hint iar Hair K-wlvnitiv*. 1 have sold tl all. * T If you . lu .you nmy scu-l elk d.i.en Iwtth-a Hal) t t-rt.-.-.-; I thiul. I -itu cell il. ii luu aerlwl iu tlii-. pine, - , f -..1d u tui-u six yl botllea,Ufot waahaJc arid it retched new hair out Mil ever his loud. ; / Vonrs. ri sportfully, M. li. OKIDLEX (•. 11. li. m nep Vsnwiitt, Jane ‘M. Ik". ; ri;iJ( - I.SA'I(. if,MID - Dear Sir | lake |d> ne-ire iu leairluir •idrmfauj - ii. hio-nr to tie* -.'.n il,.nee -4’ jour tinir Hvsiaralive. Thr* myiitlis ago my hiiii -* very gray. It L oown-inX, ; hrovit. (the vriginui i - <.for,)siu<sJfti and glose) . The c-ui/ epplic—il-'U I have ui:i.lo to il, hr.” bvcu the Hair Hoop, rativi - props red by yon. nlul whieh, frO the T-X’iUt U nix own- use. I- - im most- ordlall- recvMtuwe-) IVoUei Respectfully, youiv, KDV WAtCOTT. VTxer.xvte, lu., dune 21- itu I'itGF. -i. J. Yv<rtyli— . A- you -,t about to n.riufi*- Ui. - a*d x-ud yrare <- ■ rirtiy Uiar;mer<,| liuir Kesloiutlv, i will etat, ir whoinsooVer i- nniy coueeri,, that 1 bsvu used il, -UI ’ know ii others to um. It—that I have, for nveml yes* - , h< -n hi Hi- hnhit of tisin ether Hair Re-torritiv-ri, and (hat I tin,l yours -nsllj superior I-- toy other l knee it entirely iTeant.es the bead of -hiu-'ruif, aud with p*. liomtlj’s profivr use, wilt r< -tu| aby i-ere-io’s Lair to t*. oiigilii youthful rofor ..ud lejturs, giving it a LealUi*. •op. arid glos -y up|s-anm - ; sad sll tirL- ; wlUivtft diec; -•nil:, rt-0 hand- that apply it, or the dress OM tvhirh P drops. I would, therefor- , reoomuiend lie uto- tdnfei . -run -t-a-iroin; of loiviur s fine color uud texture of hair. Rcepn tfully, yuure, ti ll.hON KINli M . I-'-tl", JO let- Yd, I# V-r. I’lpH. HG'rD— A- yoii at-■ alioiil L-pn par- und v- n-l your raf-y-iv -iiseovei-o-1 Hi,ir Hurdotsirye, su-l as you request ihy t4d*t uni of it, 1 will stale, that my hair was, a few inoaEp ago, very pra-. and idler ueiug two botth-s of yorw-Mn-T liestvrsti-c, ii ii'xiim--I-la original color; mud tdina if . pplicali-iu, all -iHpilrull line disappeared frdrn my le-wl .aurl I bine he-h troitl-K'd with no liisagi v, nbfo U-.'<lli)4 if th- e, -Ip, I ~iu SHtieli.d that those xvtio Uho It will’ sri legivt il, as it .Ivi - - lh: t-sir the appfitrnoe* ol hhvt* v I-on r- cancly .-il- -I. Imu prepared, ikerefcMU, L) rer.d;> lunmi lls use . -j oil itla-ur-ileeirouK of havings basr.t'J::* fiend of tm*i. I tiro, efi - , vonra, cte. 11. L. MV.WAR* l - Ur>. D-Mrtr- D- *i - Ail - -Jiy huit find, for -.x.i.-l y - e)' - !. l-amfo. *u,ing pn innluiely ;(ruy n-.ci.inpanred ty nimarwsi l which run-fi red i fie eouatimt rrpf-lfoatlofi of- io- riot - -I- -Ir- s-ing it, V- heu l i -uu-o --I Wduf, Hair Rrw t.-rr-iive, nijout t-.o tnoniLs ago, it was >n that fobdiliae , ami bavin;;- outinued lie um> till wtlldu tbo foat XL*v> y -d.... it lis- tmii- - -1 lo its natural -.win* - , a/dS ia-aUuad a -Mtiie-Biol liiatrs pr - dly lo hr prvf rrrd to W.vM'pp. di.. • -()-- tl-- BppliroUou of -rile wr any witter prmxiMtl. .* I i-.lvi; oi i v.-ed. I regard Ua* an lfldlspertaibfa udiit*. t. . . i>ry ia.ly’s loib-t, whether tw bv wed ima Ua*r Ms -1..-all,-, or l-ri 11-s sliupl, - purpose ol dreed Mg W besiwyi r-ii.. tl - h.air. V nil hav- - prnlsek>ti lo refor four fa* wls- eiiirriuiu snv dnutil of its pci tonuina Al th-d I lain- -I tor it. MBs 0. SYMONOB, i .to Vnriatt (lido, Feb. 10, IXjl. 144 Thirds* if vTKHTpw x. ‘I - V-u I, IS-* I'l -tl . ii. .1. fVisrp . Vll-.w me p, alt-,st the virtues and mar l- i un*. oi j out llalr U- viurulive. Three lu-uibs ioce, being -* .„•• dln-ly gray, f pur-Tio and, nod eo-m-oiatusu-ad toon* - , two Wit lisa; and It soon b-gao Ur tell, lo rrttartllg Uk liver lee k wittir natiyc colur,nud ttia hair, wihkiwur ,for-v dry and Irtish uud foilin ‘ off. now twvaiae aofo -mt ;vk"s.). and il -eased falling; ifii -iarulniff dLaff t-ear-sl, and th- alp lost all th- - dfo-greeubb es Ufo.- ..-HIP yiiie before and V-nv., I not only look, hrU few umriT ugaJo. Jte purl lolly, years, Ao, cmaklk.B wmrrxKi *#-S<dii,ii Ud Market -tiet, Ht. Louis, MiHoarl, u li-oiuiway. Now fort;, anei by all irnufsvu everywhar (tlkind. of--mil) ‘pstetit mr l-'dnes for -ah - , -a Ue •e-st poss-hia terma, ai Professor W-od's aeiaMidunsM., Ii Market Dire, l, At. 1/ ai.. For Ble In C-ihiiahu-- at the Prog Stove . i M VI.IN, nfC'IA-? A .fV dune V— Lin TIIE DAILY NUN BOOK BISfiICW. VFTI.'lt astispenaiou -f three moathel -r , want of -n etflrieut wXrrkm.in. 16e BINDERY si the Daily Soueet-ILI-'l'l.ebt Will- I'll V’ ■ “ s’ -h ed. reilal-l and piorupt u--rku-in,ead l-e*t stock, th- public may rtly o good *rk, and tfwu it w m he ready for delivery m the time ptemfoed. ‘I- rehanis. Bankers. Conuty Hfll'-evs.ffad other-ivkut hig H-siks, < - an bs-e them -ulcd any pattern, urvi l.ound in nay style desired. ilnsie, Magazines- Law ilepotk*. uu-t nlher work Is-ii-.l in any -loslnsl .fyle. March 24. ( . NTH a M (iOODk. <(IT\ I.ADIIs aud L. il. - * visiUuclhs (.By, oap Lsvj - ii forf - r us atment M Straw Oed Ylac *-- befois „p -ud iu Ibia marts - ., ombraciaff atlYh* rarvo-. stvlrv, for Hoys. Miaaea aav Ohildraa. at , , April 12. M***(*r -