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EARLY SHERIFF SALES. YinLL beacid onthi first Tuesday in Getobn next, before the Court House door in the town, of Blakely, Early county, between the usu al hours 01 sale, tbetolowing proj.ei ly to wit: Imt of la'-d number twenty eight u> ili- b{iid triefand 17.'* aerosol, lot No 151 in the 28th district of Karly County, levied on as the property of W. H. Harrison to satisfy eight Justice Court fl las, from theß.>4i.li District * 1-1.. in lavor of M. W. Stamper vs W H Harrison- levy made and returned to me by a constable. ANTHONY HUTCH INS, Sh’ff, Blakely. Aug, 31,1858—wtds. GEORGlA—Muscogee County. Court of Ordinary, June Term, 1358. RUhf; NISI. —Whereas Timothy G McCrary ad ministrator on the estate of Wiley W Todd, deceased, having applied for Letters of Dismission: It istherefore hereby ordered, That all persons concerned shew cause, if any they have, wiiv said administrator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be bell in and for said county on the first Monday in Jan"r*-y next, and that this Rule be published in terms of the law. A true trails ript from the minutes, o! said court. June i5,1-58—wfim JOHN JOHNSON. Ord’ry GEORGIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE CO. WHEREAS Samuel D, Harp, Guardian, for the per son and. property of John C. F. McCook, applies for letters of dismission from the same. All persons concerned, arc hereby required to appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and =how cause, (if any,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under rny hand at office, the 2d day of August, 1858. E. G. R.AIFOR.D, Ordinary. Aug. 7,1858. w6m GEORGIA, Chattahoochee County. Court of Ordinary July Term, 1858. RUL3£ NlSl.—Whereas Samuel D. llarp and Henry .1 King, administrators on the estate oi Joshua It. McCook, decease ), apply lor Letters ol Dismission from said administration: it is therefore Ordered, That aMpersonsconecrned shew cause, ii any they have, why said letters should not be granted at rhe Court ol ordinary to be held in and ior said county on theWi Moudayin January next,and it is fnnher oidered, that this Rule be published in terms of the law. A true transcript from the minutes ot eaid Court July 7, 1858 July I;- wfim E. G.RAIFORD, Ordinary, Administrator’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court ofOrdinarj of Talbot county, will be so al on the first Tuesday in octohe next before the Court House door in the town of Talbotton, said county, wabin the legal hours of sale, l l 0 acres of Land, that part of Lot No 24L in the 23ddistrict of originiady Muscogee now Talbot county, lying on tie- north west side of Big Lozier Creek, including the creek, abu part ofnum her 245 in the said d’strict, 15 acres moro or less, (boundary given on Ihe day of sale) a!! sold as the prop rty of .Matthew Howell,deceased, for the benefit of the heirs atjd creditors. JAMES flow ILL, Adm’r. Augustas, 1858—wins. Stewart &. Fountain, 1 sceiri facias, for use of vYc. to remove judgment GW. McDuffie, Adm’.r, !in Marion Inferior de bonis non of Benjamin f Court, at May Ad- Story dec’d, and Enoch j journed Term, 1858. Stoiy. J IT appearing to tho Court by the return of the Sheriff that Enoch Story, one of the defendants in tho above staled case, is not to bo found in said county of Marion: It is on motion, Ordered, by the Court, That said Enoch Story be solved by a publication of this Order once a month tor three months before the next term of ibis court, in the Times Senti nel a public gazette of this Slate, published in the city of Columbus. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this June 17,1858. GEO. W. McDUFFIE, Clerk. July 27,1858—\v 3m. Administrator’s Sale.—Agreealuj to an order ot the honorable Court of Ordinary oi : Chattahoochee co.,\vi 11 be sold on the Ist Tuesday,in November next,between the legal hours of sale, be- i fore the Court, House door in the town of Cusseta, in said county, all ot Land 9, together with the Grist j and Saw Mills situated thereon, lying In the county aforesaid, belonging to the estate of Lemuel W. j Cade, dec’d., containing seven hundred acres more or j less, a large portionjof which is open and in a high state of cultivation. Theplantation is well watered, in almost every part, and is highly produc tive. Theplacehas a comfortable dwelling house, and all necessary outbui dings thereon, fs situated in a beautiful, healthy locality, in the midst of an ex cellent neighborhood, two miles south of Jamestown and within six miles of the county site, and posseses many other advantages altogether desirable. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to cvlland exaui i ne the premises previous to the day of sale. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. J. PRATHER, H. M. JENKINS. yAUmrs. July 20, 1858—wtds. TWO months after date, application wiil be made i to the Court ol Ordinary, of Muscogee County, | Ga„ lor leave to sell the Ileal Estate of James L. ! Garrard, dec’d. E. BARNARD Adm’r. j Sept. 2, 1858—w2m. l GEORGIA, Clay County: TWO monthsafter date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of clay j county for ieave to sell the Real Estate of William Toney, iate of said county, deceased. R. L. RICKS, J Ad*n’ra ■ W. TONEY \ AdJI rs * j July 20. 1858. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. CX7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Oc n tober next, before the Court House door in the town of Lunikin srtewart county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county.aii the lands belonging to the estate of Lemuel VV.Cade, deceased, lying in the county of Stewart, contain ing!! ve hundred acres moreor less, known as the Upton and Holder places. Phe > bove desirable premises are well situated, in a healthy locality,and the production ot the soil is equal to any uplands in South tVesternJCJoorgia. The pl jcn is well improved, having thereon a comforta ble dwelling house, good se’ of Mills and a Water Gin. Persons wishing to purchase are re quested to call and examine the place for themselves. Terms made knowu on the dav of sale. A.J PRATHGR, * .... H. M. JENKINS, jAamrs. Julv 12, julCO—wtds. A Splendid Cotton Plantation, FOR SALE. HAVING determined to go west, I myplace. for sale,lying on Spring ...Creek, in sight ofthe Newton Road from Fori Gaines, containing 1,500 acres There are two settlements, with ail necessarybuildinga,dwell ing houses and plenty of outhouses, good gin house and screw; live hundred acres of cleared and,a lafge portion of which is fresh, .4ny per son wishing a good bargain would do well to call and examine the premises. The above place ad joins the lands ot IVI r. Boyington on the West. Some ofthe land is .vetv good being swamplands. GEORGE W. COLLINS. May 4.1858—w6m. Valuable Plantation in Florida FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale the plan tation belonging to the estate of George Gran berry situated in Jackson Cos. Florida, on the road leading from Bellvne to Marianna via Green wood—containing 640 acres ; two hundred in a fine state ot cultivation, thitd crop, and 60 acres more ready for cultivation the ensuing year. On the premises are a good dwelling house with five rooms, negro cabins, good gin house and screw, with all necessary outbuilding I will sell with the place hogs, cattle, and products of the present year. Terms 84,500.—51500 cash. SIOOO Ist January. 1860—$1000 Ist January 1861; SIOOO Ist Janu ary, 1862, with interest from date. For further particulars address A Thompson on the premises, or the subscriber at Cataula, Har ris county, Ga. JOHN M. GRAN BERRY, Aug. 21— wtd Ext ol Geo. Granberry. GEORGIA, Muscogee County. WHEREAS T nmas P. Randle applies tome for L@- re ot Guardianship of Sarah R Ann P. and W iHiam L Jtder oipbans of William L Jeter, de ceased late oi said county AH persous concerned are hereby notified to shew caus (If any they have) why the Guardianship of said orphans should not be granted to sud applicant at the Court of O dinary, to be held in and foi said county on the first Monday in ’ovember next. Glvennndermy hand, tbis2Stta day of Sent lßtfi July 2th-w4od. JOHN JOHN SON, Ord 6EORGIA—TaIbot eotmfyt RULE NISI. Goutt of Ordinary, Juiy Term, 1858. WHEREAS, John s. Duncan, adtuin strator of Fraukiio Duncan, petitions this Court ior let ters of Dismissionrrom said administration: Beit ordered. That all pers- ns concerned be and appear at the February term next ensuing of this Court,then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should notbe granted.’ A true ex tract from the ininutesof this Court, July 24th, 1857. July2thh~ wGm MARION BETHUNE.OuI NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS, WfE, the undersigned, invent ms of the Iron YV Screw Press, take pleasure in calling at tention to this Press, lor which wo have obtait ed Letters Pattern. From experience we are satisfied that this Press is nohonly capable ol pressing cot ton to the usual size, but with a small additional cost ol compession at the Gin to a size suitable for shipment hy fea going vessels. The cost now for compressing is from 70 to 90 cents per bale, which indirectly comes out of the planter. This Press is l durable, as all ol its bearing and straining parts areol Iron,simple and suitable lor negro manage ment. We are making arrangements to put up the Press at all suitable points tor inspection. For further information,address us at Selma, Ala., or D. A Hobb;e, Journal Office, Montgomery, Ala-,or E. C. Corbett, Columbus, Ga. W. F. A C. J. PROVOST. August 8, ’57-wtf. To Teachers, A Itare Opportunity. RAN DOLPH Male College, Cuthbert, Georgia now and since its origin a chartered Institu tion, and flouring in the number of its Students and Boarders, with part, or all the improvements and property belonging thereto, is offered for sale, I privately till the first Tuesday in November next, * when if not disposed of, I will sell at public sale at j Cuthbert Court House. Terms, one, two, three I or more payments, as may suit purchasers. The j health,two Female Colleges, thr<.e Railroad con nections, and extensive school patronage of Cuth bert, all combine to render this a desiiable and safe investment, the buildings are all new, and with the location admired by all either for public or private use. It may easily be converted into a magnificent residence. Apply for particulars, at Tallahassee. Fla., to A. L. O’BRIEN. Sept2oih, 1858, lw-3iv. McCOMB’S IRON TIE. FOR 13 ALIN Gr COTTON. IS now offered for sale at the Alabama Ware house. The superiority of Iron ov*-r Rope for baling cotton has been so fully tested in the West for a lew years past as no longer to admit of any doubt. Those wishing Ties (hoops,) will please send in their orders at any early date, that a supply may be kept constantly on hand. The orders should specify the length of the ties wanted—say 9 ; 9i or 10 feet, the only lengths now offered. No alteration of ti.e screw or box is necessary for their application, which is simple and rapidly done. They will be sold at 8 cents per pound. For further information, apply to June 22—tw3m B. A.SORSBY. 1160 Acres Land for Sale. CO MPARING in quality with the best lands in Barhoui County, Ala., embracing a large a mouiit of the best kind of cotton lands. Said Tract lies 11 miles west of Eufaula, Ala.—a Cot ton market on the Chattahoochee River, and soon to be connected with Savannah, Ga. by S. W. Railroad. A good framed dwelling, all out buildings necessary for a cotton farm, together with 800 acres cleared and under a good fence are embraced. Sold under willofWm. Ott, deceased, for di vision. A bargain is positively offered in all, or m two separate bodies* Apply to E. S. OTT, Ex’r. Fort’ Browder, Ala., Aug. 22. w3ra* LANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF Ga.J)EN ! SEED> just received and for sale by BROOKS & CHAPMAN. AIso,ONION SETS of various kinds, dec 10—wtwtf w& tw Landreth’s New Crop Garden Seed, Just Received at J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. ian28 —wtwtf. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. 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Lumpkin Ist Monday, Floyd Friday be lore ) w Lumpkin 2d Monday S >n 2d Monday, Clark 2d Monday, Dawson Dawson Glynn 3d Monday, Forsyth 3d Monday, Forsyth Meriweth’r Meriweth’r Walton Walton* 4th Monday, Baldwin 4th Monday Baldwin Chanahooche Chattahochee Glasscock Glascock ; Heard Heard Jackson Jackson Monroe m Monroe I Paulding Paulding Soldey Schley Taliaferro Talliafer’o SEPTEMBER MARCH. Ist Monday, Appling Ist Monday, Appling Chattooga Chattooga J Cherokee Cherokee i Columbia, Coweta Coweta Columbia ; Craw lord Crawford Madison Gwinnett Marion Madison j Mitchell Marion i Morgan Mitchell j Webster Morgan :2d Monday, Butts Webster j Cass 2d Monday, Butts Coffee Cass Elbert Coffee i Fayette Elbert j Greene Fayette j Gwinnett Gn- ene Pickens Pickens Sumter Sumter Washing’n Washing’n Friday after Pierce Friday after, Pierce 3d Monday, Cobb, Thursday aft Mont’gy Hall 3d Monday, Cobb Hart Hall Macon Hart Newton Macon ) Putnam Newton Talbot, Putnam Terrell Talbot Ware Tatnall 4th Monday Campbell Terrell Clay Ware Clinch Friday after, Bulloch Emanuel 4th Monday, Campbell Lee Clay Twiggs Clinch * Wilkes - Effingham j White Emanuel OCTOBER Lee Ist Monday, Carroll , Twiggs Dooly White i Early Wilkes Fulton APRIL j Gilmer Ist Monday, Carroll J Gordon Dooly Taylor Early Warren Fulton I Wilkinson Gordon i Tuesday afi Pike Pike Wed’day aft Rabun Rabun j2d Monday, Clmrlton Taylor Fannin Warren Hab’rsham Wills inson Hancock ! I 2d Monday, Charlton Harris Hab’reham; Laurens Haricok Miller i Harris Scriver Laurens 3d Burke Miller Cannier Scriven Franklin Tuesday aft Mclntosh Harralson 3d Monday, Burke Henry Camden Jones Franklin Murray Haralson Oglethorpe Henry Pulaski Stewart Union Murray Worth Ogle'horpe: Thursday aft Montg’ry Pulaski { Friday after, Wilcox Stewart 4th Monday, DeKajb Worth Decatur Thursday aft Bryan j Houston | Friday after Wilcox j Irwin 4th Monday Decatur Jasper DeKalb Lincoln Houston Polk Irwin ! Tatnall Jasper Towns Lincoln U bitfield Polk Thursday aft Telfair Whitfield | Friday after, Bulloch Thursday aft Telfair Monday aft Effingham MAY. ! NOVEMBER Ist Monday, Berrien : Ist Monday, Berrien Gilmer Milton Randolph j Randolph Richmond ] Richmond Upson U pson 2d Monday, Baker -2d Monday, Baker Bibb Bibb Catoosa Catoosa Chatham Muscogee Fannin 3d Monday, Spalding Muscogee Troup 3d Monday Spalding, 4th Monday Calhoun Troup Walker Union Thursday aft Mclntosh 4th Monday, Calhonn Monday aft Dougherty Towns Liberty Waiker Colquitt 1 Monday after Dougherty Monday after Liberty Last Monday, Colquitt and Bryan JUNE. DECEMBER. Ist Monday, Dade Ist Monday, Dade Jefferson Jefferson Milton Thomas Thomas Lowndes J 3d Monday, Lowndes ♦After 1858, on 2d and 3d Mondays in February \ and 3d Monday in August. TWO months afterdate application will be made J to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Chattahoo •hee county tor .leave to seli the iands belonging to the estate of Green Bently, deoeased. ‘ HYMAN ALBRITTON, da*r, clothing: clothing: clothing: i© §mm 3 m be i ®d, No. 12. Broad Street, COLUUBUS, GA. Are now’ opening a large and extensive stock of Fail ami Winter Clothing, all of theirown manu facture, and made up in the most desirable styles worn this season. Most of the stock having been purchased ior CASH, it will enable us lose 1 the same for CASH at lower prices than any other House iu the city, for the same quality of goods. Goods sold at this establishment will be found as represented. We would call particular attention to our stock of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, it is extensive and embracing every variety. BOYS AND YOUTH’S CLOTHINGS, a full assortment in Store. Large lot of TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS LADIES BONNET BOXES, and TRAVELLING TRUNKS, GENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS MUFFLERS, COMFORTS, RAIL-WAY RUGS. 400 Suits Blue Satinett for Traders. 300 <£ Kersey for Servants wear. A s this is the Only Cash Clothing Establishment in the City, Buyers for Cash will find it to their interest to gium us a call b*fore making their purchases. POSITIVELY NO MEMORANDUM ACCOUNTS Kept against purchases made. Thankful lor past patronage, wo hope to a continuance oi the ame. ROSE PTE, MELICK & CO. Mr. S. E. LA WHOM, Haviug taken an interest in the above establishment would be pleased to see his old friends and acquaintances, and will be ready at all times to ser ve them. Sept. 20- dvs 6nt. Great Inducements to LAND BUYERS: 1 offer the following genuine bargains FfPllM , to those who wish buy Land iu Barbour [§f cou. ty, Ala, L 1 wifi sell my home place, situated miles South of tne town of Clayton, at $4 per acre. This place contains One Thousand Acres, r 6i)oare cleared, 25u fresh, ties well, and is one | of the handsomest piaces in the country The grow iug crop, which purchasers are invited to examine, will speak for the productiveness of the land. The woodland i heavily timbered with oak and hickory. The improvements arc of the best, character, embrac ins? a two story house, with eight rooms, well buiJt and in good repair. The health of the place is ex cel cut, beyond al’ doubt; and there is an abun dance of the best water Feuces in excellent order, and the plantation improvements as good aaould be desired. 2 in immediate connection with this place, I will sell a body of 500 acres, :h*o acres open, first rate fences and the other improvements pretty good. Price $0 pe-acre so'd separate or iu connection with the home place as preferred. 3. Also 900 acres of lane three miles distant from the other places, known as the mill tract. < this place there are 300 acres land open, balance well timoered. Health and wate-excellent and the laud strong and productive. Price six dollars per acre. 4. Also, several Desirable Building Lots, in the town of Clayton £“3?“Come soon and buy bargains. J<>HN 11. J/ILLER. Clayton, Ala. Aug. 20, 1858—wtf. GEUKGIA —Stewart Count y. rg-m (0 MONTHS after date application will be X made to the Court ol Ordinary to seil the land belonging to the estate ol’ Mahala Welch, lat 9 of said county deceased. Sept 2ish w—2aa E F KIRKSEY, Adm’r FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, President. John G. Breckenridge, oi Kentucky,Vice-Presid’nt Lewis Cass, of Michigan, Secretary of Slate. Howell Cobb, of Georgia, See’y of the Treasury. Jacob Thompson, of Miss. Sec’y of the Interior. John R. Fioyd, of Va., Secretary of War. Isaac Toueey, of Conn., Secretary of the Navy. Aaron V. Brown, of Tenn., Postmaster General. Jeremiah S. Black, of Pa. Attorney General. JUDICIARY—SUPREME COURT. Roger B Tanev, Baltimore, Md. Chief Justice, appointed 1326—Salary $6,500. John McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, Associate Jus tice, appointed in 1329—Salary $6,000. James M. Wayne, Savannah, Ga. Associate Justice, appointed 1839—Salary 86,000. John A. Campbell, Mobile, Ala., Associate Jus tice) appointed 1352—Salary $6,000. John Catron, Nashville, Tenn., Associate Jus tice, appointed 1 337—Salary $6,000. Peter V. Daniel, Richmond, Va., Associate Jits’* tice, appointed 1841—Salary $6,000. Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, New York, As sociate Justice, appointed 1845—Salary $6,000. Nathan Clifford, Portland, Me , Associate Jus tice, appointed 1857—-Salary $6,000. Robert C Grier, Pittsburg, SPa., Associate Jus tice, appointed 1846-—Salary $6,000. Benj C. Howard, Baltimore, Md. Reporter, ap pointed 1843—Salary $1,300. The Supreme Court is held in the City of Wash ington, and has one session annually, commenc ing on the first Monday in December. STATE OF GEORGIA. J E Brown, Governor. J H Steele, Secretary Executive Department. John B Campbell, do do M W MrComb, do do L J Aired, Messenger. E P Watkins, Secretary of State- John B Trippe, Treasurer. 1 Peterson Thweatt, Comptroller Genera!. James A Green, Surveyor Genera!. | John F Condon, State Librarian. John E Ward, President of the Senate. J W H Underwood, Speaker of H. Representatives Alex M Speer,Clerk House Representatives. Will am Turk, Principal Keeper Penitentiary. ! Benjali S < arswell, Ass’t. do do H J G Williams, Inspector of Penitentiary, jWm A Will iams, Bonk Keeper do I Dr Tomlinson Fort, Physician do i Dr T F Greene, Sup. and Res. Phy. Lun Asylum. | DrT Fort, B P Stubb-and Dr L Slroheeker, Trus tees Lunatic Asylum. SUPREME COURT FOR THE CORREC TION OF ERRORS. Joseph II Lumpkin, Ju ! ge—Term expires 1863. Charles J McDonald, Judge— do 1861. Henry L Banning. Judge— do 1859. B Y Martin, Reporter. R E Martin, Clerk. First District —Composed of the Eastern j arid M ddle Judicial Circuits, at Savannah, on the second Monday in January, and June in ea h year. Second DiSTßtCT —Composed of the Macon, South Western arid Chattahoochee Judicial Cir cutts, at Macon,on the 4lh Monday in January, and 3<i Monday in June in each year. Third District Composed of the Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge, and Cherokee Judicial Cir cuits at Atlanta, on ihe 4tii Monday in March and second Monday in August in each year. Fourth District —Composed of ihe Western and Northern Judicial Circuits, at Athens, on the fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in November in each year. Fifth District— Composed of the Demure and Southern Judicial Circuits, at Milledgevifle, on the second .Monday in May and November in each year. *Note.—The Pataula Circuit is attached to 2d Supreme Court District; Brunswick, to the Ist; Tallapoosa to the 3d. GEORGIA, Ghattahoochee County : Court of Ordinary , July Term 1858. KILE NI'I. ITTIIEREAS, William J. Mcßride, Tuomss H. Me V? Bride, and M.C. Ward law, Executors 01-the aat wiil and testament of William Mcßride, deceased having fully settied the business of the estate ot said deceased, appiy to me for Getters ot Dismission from the same. It is therefore orde-ed, that all persons con cerned shew cause if any they have why Letters should not be granted at the Court of Ordinary to beheld in and for said county on thesecocd Mon* i day in Januarv next. And it is further Ordered, that this Rul be published in terms ol the law. A true transcript from the nmnutesof this Court, July TANARUS, 1858. July I*—went E. ERALFGRD, Ortßaar., i I BARBOUR COUNTY LANDS FOE SALE. HAVING purchased land in the West, I now offer for tale both nty p antations, lying on the North Cowikee Creek. The place on which I now reside, known as the Barna Ivey Plantation contains 2,475 nee?, with a large proportion of | fresh and Hammock land. Th reareon theplan | tation 1,4000 acres cleared, and iu a fine state if j cultivation,thoroughly drained, with a large num ber oi well located ditches. The dwelling is commodious, having 6 large rooms, neatly finish j cd.und is situat’ and wiilitu the corporate hunts of i Glenn villa, convenient to the Colleges and Churches, ’i he out houses are in good i>pnir aid sufficient for the accommodation of 100 negroes. On ths place, are two new gin houses, cue of which is propelled by water power, to which is attached a grist mill, all in good irder Lying broadside ibis piaee is mv other p'-inta tion, recently owned by • 01. W ll* Owens, con taining 9(JI acres. The dwelling, out ho tei gin house and screw are all new and well fin shed, and equally c mvenient to Giennviile. Being de termined to sell, l would not object to div dm® my lands to suit purchasers. To those acquaint) and ! with these lands I need not say more —to those at ; a di.-tance, I woul i say that they cannot h i ex celled in point ol health cr productiveness in east Alabama. Giennviile is noted for the morality, imelligenca and refinement of its citizens. It is sp.ua ten 12 miles from die Mobile and Girard Railroad, 6 miles from Jemisao, a s'eamboat landing on the Chattahoochie river, and 16 tildes trom Eufaula, to which point the South-Western Railroad of Georgia will soon be completed. For further par ticulars, address me at Giennviile, Alabama. ii. BASS. , Sept 7, 1858. _ wtf “UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE. I. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, OR MILITARY GOLLKGK. • J BERRIEN LINDSLEY.M D.,DD.,Chon ] ceiior,of the University, and Professor ot Chemie ; try and Geology. ! Col. B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent of the Military College and Professor of Engineering. .lAS. F. HAMILTON, A, M., Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astrono my. J. H. STEWART, A. M., Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. F. L. J. THYSSENS, A. M., Professor of French an cl Drawing. G. S. BLACKIE, A. M., M. D*, Professor of Botany and Natural History : Rev. J. W. HOYTE, A. M., M. D„ Professor of Mental and -Moral Philosophy, and Biblical Literature. C. K. WINSTON, M. D., Surgeon. The First Term of the next Academic year cont inences on the 29th of September, and the Sec | ond Term 14th of February. | Tuition, Boarding, Washing, Fuel, Rooms, | Servants’ attendance, and use oi arms, SIOO per j term Matriculation Fee, $5. Students are re quired to furnish their rooms, which can be done ;at a moderate charge, by rent or purchase. En | gineering, French, Spanish, German, Drawing, Book Keeping and Fencing, each $lO per ‘ferm j of twenty weeks. f In the regular Collegiate Course, the ancient : reputation oi the Un.varsity lor Scientific and | Classical Scholarship will be maintained,and at i the same time, every facility aff.ided those who ; desire to pursue a pariial course Besides the ! four regular College Classes, there is also a pre j paratory class. Students under 14 years ot age will not be admitted. ! By the aid ot .Military Discipline, effective gov* | ernment is established, and health, physical cul- I tore, good order and industrious habit* are promo I ted For Catalogues, or additional infotmalion, ap ply to any member of the Faculty. II MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. | QESSIUN 1853-9 —The 7th Annual Course of KJ Lectures in th e Institution will commence on . Monday the 2d of November next, and continue 1 tiil the first ot the ensuing March. ; Thomas R. Jennings, M. D., Professor of An : atomy. J. Berrien Lindsley, M. D, Professor of Chem istry and Pharmacy. C. K Winston, M. D., Pro r essor of Materia Me dica and Medical Juri.-prudenee. A. 11. Buchanan, M. D., Professor ofSugical Anatomy and Pitysioiogv. John M. Watson, M. D., Professor of Obstet rics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Paul F Eve, M. D.,Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. W. K. Dowimg. M. D., Professor of Insti tutes and Practice of Medicine. Wm. I’. Briggs, M. D.. Adjunct Professor and Demonstrator of A natorny* ‘Fhe Anatomical Rooms will be opened for stu dents on tfie first Monday in < ‘ctolnr, Uhesth.) A preliminary course of lectuies, fiee to all students, wilt be givt-n by the Piofeseors com mencing also on thy first Monday in Octoia r Ihe Tennessee State Hospital undi r the Di rection ot the Faculty isopen to the Class iiee of charge. A Clinique ha been established in connection with the University, at which operations are per formed and eases prescribed for and ieeiuied upon in presence of the Cla-s Amount ot Fees lor Lectures is $105; Matricn hvion feet paid once onlviSo; Practical Anau my, $10; Graduation Fee, $25 Good boarding can be procured for $3 to $4 per week. For further information or Catalogue apply to W. K BOWLING, Nashville, Tenn., July 1858. Dean ot the Faculty. August sth, 1858—wtw2i* __ “VT OTICE to Debtors and Credttorsi i.i Ail persons indebted to the estate oi Philip Ad ams. deceased, late ot Talbot county, Ga., are here by requested to make immediate payment and those having den anda against said estate'are hereby nod tied to present them to us duly authentica‘ed wiilia terms of the law. otherwise they wili net be paid. JAMES ADAMS,’ ( r*v’ r Wit.LIAM ADAMS, i “ s * Aug. 16 IPKB—w4od. Land Warrants Wanted- THEsubscribersarepayingthe highest market price tor Laud Warrants. Call and see u, J. ENMB & CO. Columbus, Joce 27- wtf.