The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, April 11, 1856, Image 1

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■tliiily I’Un. DE WOLF. ilollll'’ yT- <IM 111.-rut. 1,.,-Ihmi II 1.1 till- rn:. 7DyjSBTWIN ItATKf. V be iueerteil Kjv.. cviitu n lm<- fl 1 1"” ’ ~.,1 Three Out* H line fur eni-h nuliw . me—to lie inilil I'nr lieu Hi. the apvkrthkhh. Wf tO X’ .-, lines, li''trene.v..ble, nillle 1 „ thH Ti.r $4, six mouths fur or mm sireeil upon •” ‘"'fore till) Hi’ is ‘ .’f.o'eve.iedillK ten li.o i euownhle ~,i 1,111,1 ,r| of JO line.-, renovvi'iile el |ilensure, in uunrte. ly in mlvmiee. Mt|fgLLttts .•xeee.lln K lilies, will l.n ‘#{STrf $lO for •V. ‘■ ■ .!•-<; 5...M.1 ten -rt-rlcrlv lu advance. iees, I.eeu|...i:. ; U'l ii'lvertiseme.iH. will be eli.irj-e.l A NTS. ■ |VI , OK. .. t. AMI .'t'HM l, 1 rur, Tin. iTit'-B tut- a™ HtE OF REAL estate, ‘■” or .ibb LEscßirnoK.". ■..nSVEVAWOIiH, &.o. *fcc. ■ l °" 0ll St reel, ■ IT i|THU I’OST Ol'Klt'll. t.'OIAMIU.tf, ■ ‘ .ruiimsl 1” ilevoto III.’ II""’ clusi’ fl\ .0 ’ ... S.%hr.-, mill I|"1"', I.'"” Ill'll” I’ ‘I - ■, U to III’ Ill'll’ Ji'KiV ‘ “ li " 1 entter.iC ■'‘Siiuyentrust me “111. I “ .m, s. I ..m |.re. il ft'"y<>r'"i' l ’ ” rbl, l ’ I'ottiT tjilvanuigs person A'" l • -itl.-"• f. in binds to sell,cull ill ‘ll ‘• it'l ‘ll’ not |wr . iiinilvcuaiinreli..- “■ I’ ■ “ wil to lm.v, IH I tore my valuable |e.- mi cuUlmueuls y n , m my exleusi'. 1.1. .•bilge of Ibt, 1 Jin nrepnreil the ....Her of L,t,utlot ol'luu.l 111 Ii” .'tell. 11 A “11 V l li vuui laud valued, you nm r !. ■ o'"’ m- mvin rouionuble terms. DEEDS, JIOKTtIAtiBS. M , irumcnts,ilni.vu i.irre.il,. In’ b. rat"o ; ;i"t'd I” “ell Doom i-’- I iua|"d'ti...r. ■ ;... I".’ IIMI U MU! AM” ‘'l'"""’- e ,m i raugeiueut with one .and the I ..-a* ‘^B"\v af | l in l ;lmi, I mu lircimred to aiiifl. fur .■gOUSTV LAND WAHKANTb, bill f i.e Dull".-., for I'.e b ,i|i paid lor ulieo the “.inm,: „m. your claims soou . make tins a in-nii m. in business. j.| all.utio". with ad. leriniuiitum to ibO|M hi reoeho ■’ liberal share of i H,„v ;"ol li. renorall.v S. It. BON NEK, Land Olio: :, l ~linn bus. FEMALE (OI.I.ELL. First session, for lSdi, nil, omimujicc H jiouday the bI - t of .Tamiuvy. in■ 1 elo-e :M nf July. K i'ACULTY. j, F. Bledsoe, l'riuuifuil. flr. JlnTbiiKiss, AssistiiKt. Li:. lc|it. Professor oi Musie. Kails 111’ Toil ion Per Annum. class Slti tHI iu regular course o'J 00 each 10 Oo Language ‘JO 0o Piauo, including uso of Jn- oO Otf .■con the Harp, including usi; nT !n - OO the Guitar 10 00 \ Expenses, 1 00 | aud Greek Languages will In: ■it, as a part of the regular ourse. i.. all | them. will i>e given iu Drawing, l'ain- W,i\ and I’upur Flower- at rates. BHcalmusic will be taught to the whole j U'l. tree of charge. ladies ran be accmun. ...lated with the family of the Principal, or in families, at ten dolbus |>er montb, ■ Inin;,’ fnruisiicd exei'|it liabts md tow au.l guardians living tix a .tiataiice, ! tn appuiut an agent iu La Fav- 1 akall make all purchases nl •■loll,in .. their daughters or wards. J. Vi. Norman is an experienced and ! ■"'.nl teacher of music, and is prepared > in the art oft lomposifion. n and Bass, to advanced pupils. Institution is supplied vrith a ib.irp, .'ii.-i ■new Pianos. ■’ Hutchhiss, who has not, heretofore. with the Institution, comes o |H|Uy recommended, as a teacher of rata Among other testimonials the from t’rnf. Ncwni ij, “ ! Union New York, is amp).’ guar.'iutee to • aud efficiency : ■ Union Foei.ei.e, Dec. 133. 8 111 hit:—ln reply to your in.(uiry, I Min Ibitchkiss, I it no tv to be cmi huaiitied for teaching. Her scolarship M rl ” aud very thorough. She i. enter and ambitious doves to Ic.icli, and mi ■. 1C - is the West ipialitied for it of auv : instructed. I -peak thus conti ■ b because she was: a pupil of mine some ■ irfiveycinu Trulv vours, K JOHN NEWMAN. Dutliegcneralpvineiplo that in.thing tends ■ ‘ ’ oipair and destroy the intelieet, than hcial habits of study, no young lady, iu ■ khtutiuu will he permitted to take up the grasp of her mind, or to ad ■ lr " m 11 lower to a higher class until she mastered all that precedes.— B" r . Ahat has not comincbeudi'd common bugli: h (triimmar, is hut poor tograjiple with the intricacies of mathculatics, or the .-uhllelie of ■ I; 1 ’"I'’ 1 '’ Fall ive intend to de hut we do imt promise t” make s.cbol ,J; While ujodcru science has al ■ “nthtlated time and space, the mind d s original ijualities and capabil he Intellect, in its onward progress, ■ d'oudein upon the priucipltis of asso j “ e Powers of judgement am! memory. in knowledge untv. as it ha- jlllll. ■ l aiveusity OK geokuia. ux . Atelnb, I>occmbi‘r 18, IbOO. ■ ld t , lji ' illlhtilutiuu “iH riMMiiujiDuo; ‘'ti u .o .*’ , Ja Quary u:st, autl coutinuo uutii ll' 3 tudit*s v ■m D i t^vrc In; a week’s vacatiou, ;tf r h, - ,ercsuuie(l uutii t’jt* wint. r vaeatiuu. ‘hvhna of November. ■~ Ce “0d experieuc. it olli a-r.-i enupri.-’ ■>ate l efffl lr T. whu “■ expect mi to In: at tb-ir i 0,18 ‘hsehurm, of tin i duties. KJ2 • b., Tnibiiluut and Proß-tsi.r of Void!- B w } lo 'itul PUtlcHOidiy. 9,1 ‘ ‘ ‘ Ahh’lbsxor “fAurip.it I aUKuagcn BSofrte^'l’Tofeesor of Belles Lettn-s, K *"dstlauuy aud History. Krau'”; M ’ Professor of N.i in ral rh ieum sa ml ■la v jj,’, ll , U ’ ‘• 3, '> Professor ul Mutbruiaties, ■V,.n.M lKu|?iui ' l:r >>>b'- ‘ A ' M ” A’ ri| tessor ui N.Uurul I'luh.-o ll w U ' lj “ ln l>kiu, Lb. u., Professorol Law. ■a, o’, D -Torrell, Professor of Lav . ■ _ y Waddell, 4. M., Tutor iu Aucieut Lau “"“•' ommcnd ’" 110 ■lil s,',’! r i <ii “ n ” nis> f "‘‘ l satisfied thut llieir HBltl in here obtain a thorough education. I ASBUItY KI LL. Sss’ry d| ]t jailj) VOL. I.} ! RE9IOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIB A. ItUOAEY, I Hmvi thiiiovuhl tlirir uxtouHivo Ntockof • (IliOi\ FIIONT,) j New Four .Story Brick Building, Nearly opj.oHto tlieir Uhl Blhihl, 1 lIT tlu*y will lx- happy t .•>< ‘• their lriemla uml ? V euHloiuers jiihl show them xoltu'thing luilliimt imd in vit in the way oi'Fiiriiiture. j Oui'Waie-lloom.s uio itue<|imlle<i in lleauly, an*l ur Kurniture rccfa.rdo. We ••Her rare ailvuiitup n i<> pur -1 rJiuaera, hoiiae.i throiijrliout in a tnstd'nl aud uuiform atylo, by a hianeli nt'uiir hu,-iueth in New \ork city, where the Menior purtuer luauufaeturCH, under Ilia own eyo, arli.lo to mi it. the m..t lawlhtion-. Wt j have on hand I'urniture. niituhle l*r I'urlor, Ded, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ar., ol’ Ko.se Wood, Mahogany, Walnut. Pine, Ae.: ami a Low aa eau Ihj lound Xorlh <*r Smtb. An aasort i lUCUt of CAUPETINU AND ( I UTAINS. will alt>o bo 011 hand, that will not fail to please. Cull aud Dee. Uur .stjek coiiMfvt.s iu pjirt ot Etcritxltitid) Tele a Tctcj AVhaC Nuts. Ann Clntir.N, and ; f Uohe-\N uod, Diftcatcllo and Mahogany, for I';., ‘is. ISnrcauH, Preying, Marble aud Mahogany l"p-. Sidcßoavd—Mai ldo and ‘hihorauy Topa, ISook Canes of alt kinds and SerretaneK attaelicd. Tables —Centre, Diuing, Woik and Extension. Bedsteads—Higli and low port. Frenrh aud Cottar*. Euuiuel Sets for Rod Ilouiu*, all •.••dors. Walnut and Ma Ungauy Buttt for Ikd Koom.s. Cliairtf—au exteuaive aaeortiueut of all Avoodr. llases—all in franien and *it. . < arpetß—lirushela, Ingiaiu. Tapeetry, Ac. Curtains—of Broctitellc aud Damaak, all color.'. Shades—Gilt Cornices aud Curtain holders. Januarv 17. 1856. — * A. K. AVKR, (iLNEKAL AGENT. 1 AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ou. attention given t<* the keeping, purchase aud sale us Negroes. 4EirAdministrators’ and Fxeeutora’ rales attended to I or? reasonable terms. Oct. -o. ly > J. U. til . J. H. t'.U I'. IV. H. LO.yf. ivUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, .SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. \\T ILL purchase aud sell cottou aud other |>roduci on >V commission, and strictly attend to forwardiug goods uud tilling: orders from the country. Kuse, Patteu .V. Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either t< or through us to our friends iu Liverpool or the North. .Lin. Id ly LA9IPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. HE above Hotel has !>• n thoroughly reuova I. ted aud re-furnished. The uudersigued thankful tor past favors “ ill take pleasure iu we- R §i gi J omtuodating all those who nmy i;ivr him *"r"'’ j their patronage. P. L A MIK IN, Dec It l’roprhdor. I INSURANCE. MARINE, RIVER, aud UFK !UfKB taken hi 5 responsible eouipaties by JOHN MVNN. Aguut. t)tlice No. over E. Jluruard A Co.’s stop . Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital #-*OO,OOO. i S. L. LOOMIB. Presid-iit. j JOHN MI NN, Agent. | C'dumbus. P i.. >'>'• J 7. 11 HALLO WELL dc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STB LET, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cottou aud Shuck Matin pres promptly executed. Tbe jwitrouago of the eiti/.eip’ of Columbus aud vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 20.1855. ly BARRINGER MORTON’S” Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. I r inilS Manufactory has beeu i- iu &uoeer>ful •*)*• utinu j \ for over throe years, and is still continued. All work will he done by experienced workmen, with good quality : ! of lumber, ami the latu.d improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND RANEE DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, ut tbe follow* ; ing prices: 1 Sash—Bxlo... 7 cl.- Primed aud Grazed...l2’ £ cts. 10 x 12... 0 *• ” ...18 ‘ “ 12 x 14 ..10 •* ...25 12x16.. .11 ...27 12 x 18...12 ‘ ...of) i4 12 x 20...14 •• ...Ho 12 x 22...16 ‘ •• ...10 12 x 21...1S •• ” ...15 The above tlash arc V-;* iueb thick, aud made plaiu. In ull cases whore they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per • light will Lu added. All Bash glazed with good French ! Glass, primed with tbe best Paiut, aud superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, ; measuring the length, A wiudow live feet would end. nithoiil painting, eatehes, or binges. PANEL DOORS. iucli thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding ouc side, 00—moulding both sides, 50. j inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding oq-j side, o 25—moulding both .-ides, $3 75. i 1-3 m iucb thich, 1 pauuds moulding on one side, > ; 1 50— moulding both sidus, $4 00. Vyi iu**h thick, 1 panels moulding on one side, $1 00 — j moulding both side.', >1 50. lu addition to tbe above, Blinds painted and furnished ; with hinges aud catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed J with German or French plate, painted, stained, euamo - j led, embossed aud Bohemiau Glass, of all shades and col -1 )rs, for side aud transom lights and office windows. I Plans aud specifications for all descriptionh of buiudings i furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction aud erection of build ings, ou reasonable terms. All Uiuds of lumber planed, uud flooring aud ceiling t uigucd and grooved. Scroll aud other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament i’jg Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. Tbe proprietors beiug practical mccbauics and builders, buliove they cou give cutire satisfaction to all who may tavor them with orders. the above work will be furuisbed at short notice. •Saab kc]ib constantly ou baud. AU orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at ti utiou. Work t<> be sent, by the Riv*sr, Rail Road, or in SVagous, will be ut the risk of tbe. purchaser, as the work , w iU be considered delivered. coutra-’tscn.u be. made fur largo jobs. M. BARRINGER, Juuuury 21. ly J. L. MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. 4 LOT iu Cobb county, well marked ou the Oruut j\ as .Miucnil Tract.; Ouo Lot 202! acres iu 31a xS® eiou cnuiity. Three fractious udjoiuiug, iug aliout ouo mile above Baiabridge iu Decatur eouuty, aud embracing tbe bank of Fliut River for two miles, ou which there arc some good Hammock aud Cottou Lands, aud the halouco us well calculated for making Turpou* auy iu tbe Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at New Piue Kuot Springs, adjoining A.G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN Juuuury 81, IBu6. Columbus, Gu. BROOKSdfeCHAPMAN TirOULD call the attention of Physicians !•* the W uewly discovered moilicine eallcu I>U. N. W. SEAT S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior to Norwood’s Tiucturo of Veratum VcradJ, for all purjattes that tbe hitter has heretofore beeu used ior. February 4. FANCY C ANDIES. I Uh l received a hue supply of Fancy Candies uud Cou* fectiou-rv, at 12 Broad street. February 6. FELLA A THOMAS. J. 11. HULL A CO., C4XCOCKRY MKKCHANTS, AND DBALERB IN BAGGING, Rope, Twiuc, Sugar, Cotlee, lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines,•jubHtjj Uraudieei,Gin, Rye, Mouongahola, Bourbon, Scotch Whiskey, uml Provisions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendree No. 1W Broad street, Coiumhus, Go. November 21, 1855. ly HAtOA. HDKB. choice Bacon—hog round, just received aud for sale at the lowed figures, by March 15. GI'NBY A CO. COJ.UMDUS, GA.. APRIL 11, 185(5. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OE OGLETHORPE ST., Between the ••perry” and•• Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance, Hall, < OI.lTMBlia, GEOHG lA. WE have now in store and receiving the < M.jfc m~ , best and most extensive stock of vehi •ies to ho found iu this country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, • •f finest and richest finish, and must elegant appearance. BERLINS AND tOACHKS, j of latest styles uud every variety. IUX K AAV AYS AND RAItOUt lIKS, j of every known pattern aud shape, Miitahle for one or I two hoi m*s, and complete assortment of Tpp and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, “f the latent and umst rushioblthle nfyles now n.-ed. Thu t;o't that the well know n aud highly esteemed w-ork of JAMES M. UUIN BY A CO. as well’ as that of other makers of'the highest reputation, can he found only it our lioiim', and that all our stock is made up uu der tbe personal direction of Mr. 11. C. Mdveo, (whose long experh nee guamutoes its quality) enables 10 (< fl'< r better work ..ml at lower prices, than jrn cJos of tbe same quality can lie sold lor b> any other dea ler in thiv country : aud quite'a* low as they can In- af forded in New York city. For proof of which w escaped’ fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call aud ce us. Wo arc selling at the very lowest rate, for cash or ap proved credit, aud always ask our selling prices, so our < ustomers and strangers a well, may rely ou being honestly aud fairly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to be strictly as represented, and satisfaction ‘run ran teed to all. McKKE <V ROBERTA, ’ • B.— Having tht best regular set of Carriage workmen t• • he found in this country, we are pn pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at. the lowest possible rales, with rbe utmost promptness and in the best manner. MeK. .v f;. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.. Lumpkin, Oh. fIIHE Trustees f this institution take pleasure in ;;u- L nouncing to the public that they have secured the following fucultv, to take charge of th< College, ut. tin* opening of tin* next term. vvcclty : Col. Augustus A bleu, a. m. President—Professor of En glish Literature aud Ancient Languages. Rev. F. X. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Beieuc- ■ and Mathematic.-. Miss Ann E. A bleu, Instructress in French and Bota ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department. Music. ‘ This institution is located in ouc of the most beautiful j and healthy villages of South Western Georgia ; owned i by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it ! is kept free from all sectarian bias—at the same time, re- j •pusite care is taken to secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on tbe second Monday in January m xt. The Classes will then b organho d,*and will progress as heretofore. Beardiugciiu he obtained in the best, f.imjlh.- -f th< i place, where th<‘ students w ill he surrounded by flu si|V guar da and amenities of the families circle. Tbe rates oftuitiou and board, are as low as tho-cof | sered h.vany similar Institution in this part of the Btat. ’ The College is fnruisiicd with au< w and coniph u set : of Chemical and Pliilb-ophi'Nd Apparatus, Globes, Map?. ! Charts, Ac.: in fine with everything necessary for illus tration in the several depai tun ut of Natural aud Exp*- riun nt.-il Feiences- Tbo College Building i surraugcd that tL Jcpart mettts will be kept, entirely separate, each i*eup.> mg ir respective rooms. Arraugemcuts arc now in jirogrcss to sc;ure. for tb’ t Music-Department, a ih* high*.-t grade of abilities and moral character. We invite the. patronage •!’ a liberal aud discern iug public, beiug assured, fp'in tbe character and reput j of those ceuistitutiugtbe Faculty, aud tbe ample fooHJti* .•> for instruction now actually iu pori' l -:i"U “f tb* lu. • itu tiou, that every pledge w< make shall be redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to he a fact; and that oui Institution can challenge ••••m|mri l sou with Ib* )*roud . t iu the laud. Eeisoua J* suing fu.ither information iu regard l* tb* College, will pleas*: addn - L. M. C<*x, Lumpkiu, *r B*'. E. X. Forster. Cutbbert. Ga.. whowil! furnish tlioui with Circulars, Vc. Jau.2Utf ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LAMES. r IMIE undersigned desigus opening a rrivatc Academy for Young LnJies iu Latoutou. Puluan * ouny, Ga , ; on Wednesday, January ‘Jib, 1856. Iu the Literary Department tb* c**ur.w of study will be extensive aud liberal. Thu Latin- French, German aud r-pauirb Languages will bo taught if desired. Tbo Oruamental Dt part me ut, will include, Mu.ic ou tb* l’feuo, Harp, Organ au*l Guitar. Also, Drawing, Fainting, aud Embroidery iu all its branches. A complete apparatus will be furnished in order t** af ford ample illustration* iu the Natural Fcicncc?. Musical instruments will be provided, so that, each pupil may have the means, of daily practice iu addition to tbe regular lcbson. Tbe number of pupils will !*., limited to y . Tuition per annum. $125 00; half in * ,an*l tb* balance at the cud of tbe yar. Attention la called to tbe following kdvantages: l 'irst. the pupil reeeivus a much larger share of attention, than when the school is large and overgrown. Second, in additiou t* the regular course of study, she tan make such a selection from tb> languages, aud tb* Ornamental Department, us tiun aud choice umy diotat* without extra charge. Third, tbe low rale of tuiti'*u, compared with that ot other schools. I'hc usual charge for tb English branches, is. 00 Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 2*l Oo French •• 20 oo Drawing and Pamting 2a oo Embroidery 25 00 Making tbo aggregate of >IBO 00. To this add tbe extra charges made for Ibe u.a *f in struments, stationery, Arc., and the amount wfil not full far short •*!’ 200, whereas, iu lb*- pluu adopted iu tin. Academy, the charge.for tb* is vl'j* feavlng a d’Oeren* o * of SSO t** iu its favor I’eus, ink, paper- elutes, pencils, A , gratis. Rook.-, sheet music, Drawing, Painting aud Embroidering mat* rials furnished at tbe usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to • u ter their daughters or w ardmay a*ldre.-s me, for 1” present, at Lumpkin, Stewart (v*unty, Ga. JauSL ‘ 1. R. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE HA FT IST COLLEGE, Cassvillo, Goorgia. rjMUj tirst Tornt of tbU Institution will begin on the 1 first -Monday iu February. J %*•“ uud* r tb* direction ot tbe following Faculty. R* v. Thomas llamuait, Chairman aud l’role:.-or ot Au* i* ut Lauauug< Rev. William H. Kobikt, Pre*f*-sor of Matbensjtic.-. Rev. B. AV. WniruiN. Professor of Belli'■: L* tiers aud English Literature.. Rov. W. H. Rouiiu. Pro te-m. Prcfi ssor of Natural f'cieu* •. lb v. F w. Whildlv, pro tern. Profesyr ol Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Jfcioue*. Other Professors will be elected as soon as the wants of the college require it. Board aud lodging eau bo procured ;t ;i l**wrffitig bouse or in private families, at from eight b* t* u tfoll&rs u* r mout b. T uitton. Id Academic deportment, per year -28 on Iu College depai tment, per year JI io Bclolor^lli^>^. Tbo Board of Trustees are now ottering t* sell sv bolar* ships for four years at SIOO Ob Scholarships tor sixteen years,at 2-10 on Thus making tuition merely nominal The annual cotniueuceuiuut will tak* pla r ’ “0 Tbnr day after tbe first Saturday iu July. Location** Cats Milo is a boaltby location. Our eoll* gc buudiug , ia situated tbreo quartern of a mile from tbe village., aud in a commodious building. Hero young uuu will be comparatively free free the allurements of fasbiouable life, tbe baneful influence of grog sbopa, aud tbe expos ures of a mixed population. Auy informatiou, as well as cotlogU“S, can be obtained ou application t*> thr underpigned, oi auy of tbe faculty. JOHN H. RICE. December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. HARE CHANCE FOII SMALL CAPITAL. I OFFER for safe u splcudcd set ol TiuueiV Toolsaud Mn chines, with as fine a set of Patterns as there, is iu the Flute, very low for cash or good notes aud socuritv, pav able Ist Jauiiar.v next. Ten per cent, ofl’ for cash, t hiirgain can he had by early ai'plicatiou. Also, a first, rate set of Wool Curds, with all appertain iug machinery, its kjimkl anew. Call >*on or you lop*’ bargain. **• J. TODD, February 6. 26 Broad Street. FACTORY YARNS. J A ACTOR Y YARNS of all Nos.. OsimhurgM, Shirting, ’ Sheeting, Stripes, Cottonmles Ac..constaiitly on hand and for sale at Factory price*, fi.v Oct 2a- ts J. J TODD. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! f|MIL subscribers have now on hand and * i. are cuuatuutiy receiving, one of the larg- VffbS&r* eat and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, ami made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carriage in use, such as— ( nhrlies, Berlin Couches, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish.) I AM 11 iY ROCK A WAY 8, Large aud small, iuduchng many very light aud tunt>, suitable lor one horse. HOW TOP WAOONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGXEb with and without TOFb, Os every style aud finish, which, for durability and neat nest-, cannot be excelled, aud are from most reaped able manufactories at the North, uud made under the persoual direction of Mr. J. B. Juques. All of which we are selling at the very lowest rates for chsli or ap proved credit. Every article wold by us at our Repository ip warranted iu every reaped, und our customers aud all purchasers * can rely ou being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which we respectfully invite tbe attention of all who wish to purchap*:, to call ou up at tbe North-East corner of Oglethorpe, aud Bryan streets, opposite the Per ry House. J. B. JAQI E 8 £ BROTHER. •V B.—Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, we are prepared to execute Repairing of every kiud iu the best possible manner with ueatuii-* aud dispatch, ;it low rates. ;it B. JAQUES- v BROTHER’S Carriage Repository, North Las* corner Oglethorpe aud Bryan ptreet-. oppo pjte tbe Perry House, Columbus, Ga. February 6. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineer mid Machinists. Union Foimdry & Machine Works, COM MB IS, GEORGIA. 1I T L cill the special attention of the public to uur • -- If tablishment. The proprietors are practical Mo \ cbanica and of long experience iu tbe business, and Lav ing combined two establishments-in one. they have the largest aud best stock of tools and patterns in tho State. Their facility for doiug business being so great, they can afford to their customers the best of terms and the mo.-t prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so many years in this business as the practical partner and proprietor of the Ocimiigee Foundry, Macou, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built a large number of tvteum Engines, Mills, and Machinery, throughout this aud adjoining State-. To ail : of which .wo refer as a guarantee of our work und ability. . Our junior is just from Yirgiuia, and having had the I management of some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and 1 improvements in machinery. We call especial alien tiou to our Marine uud Bta tionary Strain Engines aud .Mills, both eir -1 e.ular and upright. We are now manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS iu the country, King entirely of metal, ?t tin* sc*Die price Olliers arc furnishing wooden on Wc arc now furnishing tstaam F.ugiuco aud Boilers *d‘ •ii'.j’ ,-i'*:; Eb'UJ'ing and C<*ru Mills; vertrical and iron lar Mills; Mills; t'bafting; l’ullcv.-: Horse r l owers; Gin aud Mill Gcitring * t all binds; Cemetery I Railing ; Bark Milfo; Com t*helb*r>; Cob Cr^sbvr.-: ni l i { a.-tings of *. very kfnd—Brass and Irou. marled East Alabama Female College, Ti>klgli, Macon County. Albama. T OCATE-D iu Tuekeg**., j village far-famed lbr ifo , jj healthful climate aud refined eociuty, lb* ollege is. easy of no-ess from cast and vest by tbe Montgnmeiy . aud West I’oiut Rail Road w hich passe.- at the distaDr* of four miles, aud from Ib*; upper and lower country so i >* * lkut roads. Tbe public may foci a-Mired that the high standard of • duration b:r*> adopt* *] will never be lowered, it i.- our defirmination to prose ut at all tiui t an institution üb* ■ facilities for iustructiou shall justly claim for it a posi tiou among tbo first in tbe fiuutry. Tbetc arc, au eh gaol aud commodious clilice, erected at a cost of p*'n?c forty thousand dollars- a large aud able corps ul iurru< t**rs—a well selected library—a co**d apparatus aud a * j bmet, preparod “itb sp* • ial reference t<> the want.- **t tb” college. The boarders oujoy peculiar advantages. They buv* tbe pri'ilego of membership iu a literary society, meet ; ing weekly for rebcarsals, reading and exercises in com* ■ p**Miiuu. One hour on Nabbuth afternoons is spent Ly them in giving au analysis/tf tb*; morning sermon, and iu other exorcises designed to cultivate a taste for reli gious truth. They also atteud monthly levees conducted : by the governess and other members of tb* faculty. Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed and ven- ! tilated, uud furnished with every needful comfort. !■■ sides boarding at tbe same table w itb tbe l’p.sidetit aud 1 others et tbe Faculty, they arc under the constant super , vision of tbe governess who directs tbeui in ull matters • portaining to their habits of study and re'-reyfior, ni*i ’ > ; ihe cultivation *d their manner: ul i'iCLßt*. Llterory Dc|arii*ci!t. Hi; rv A Vac ?. A. M., rre.-ident, Mental aud Mural teiciic**. J Gi**! *,i W. Tuomas:. A M. Higher Mathematic - s and Ancient Languages. \ J Kl4LClkow iKi, French. Italian aud German. Miss Im>a AViluaMc. Logic, Rhetoric aud History. ■'trc. N T. Tayiok, English Branches. Mi.. M 1 Womack, l’roparatory Clossts. ?iusicnl Deportment. Dr. b- M. U.AMLrTr, I’riiicipal Gcsuvuu .'•iru. N. T. Tauoh,''Assistant> Miss Lyuia Root, ) Ornumental Depart men!. Mass L. H. Run, Principal. Miss Assistant. Boarding Deportment. Miss L 11. B-ilt', Governess. Mr. tUiPsCN L.v.Mir, steward. Mrs. tmv K LtNUT, Stewardess. Mrs. liciM>A Datton, Assistant and Nor'. •Calender* First X* im. from C*cpt. 2od tu Tec. 23d, inclusive. Winter Yacatiou, from Dec.2lth to Jan. 7th, inclusive, bemud Term, from Jsu. s tb to Afril Stb, inclusive. Third Term, from April t'tli to July fitb. inclusive, bummer Vacation, from July loth to f*ept. 22d, inclusive, j Commencement of 1806, ou Wednesday, July f'th. NecessMi y Kx pc uses. Priiuarv Class* • per term > 7 00 D A C do 10 0D A & B do 13 00 College do 16 66 Board, including lights aud washing pr. term. 36 00 F- obs. stationery, materials, Ac., furuisbed at jow prices. Extra Eijuiists. Modern Languages, ]>er tcru l *7 On j Drawing, Em broidery, t’beinlfo. Wax **r I'auey Work, per term 0 ou Water Colors, i*or term 10 oo | Gfi painting, r*r term 13 oo Fin no. Guitar, or Violtu, per term 16 ou t*K-of Instruments for lessons and practice. per term 2 oO Harp, luclu'img use ot instrumeut, per term. . 25 oh Tl'o.'c. w*bo *fo sign entering for tbe first time ut tlu* be ginning of tbe next term, will find it to their advantage i t*> correspond with the Dretideut on that sul.itct. November 21, 1805. ts To I’liyslcian.s and CHizeita ofGcarfla- VNEW PRINCIPLE for the ireutuieuf of all febrile , atlectiuup baa tucu discovered by a talented Pliysi eiau of New* York. This diwcovery involves new princi pie by which the too positive condition of the system cal led Fever, b chuuged t tbe. normal **r Ueultby state di- { n ctly uud without loan of vitality. Tbi.'valuable reun dy is called Nigativt EUrtrie Fluid, iud is prepared l*v N. W. yeat. M. D., New York. It is extensively used in the hospital- in France, uud lias been extensively used in the practice of a number “f tbo most talented members of tbe medical fraternity. The atteu- • tiou of Physician* is most res]cctfully solicited to the virtues of this medicine iu the treatment ot I ry it aud you will never quit its use. It is tar superior to Norwo**d'p Tiucture. for rcilucing the pulsi. This asser tion will ha proven by ouc single trial. A full description of tbe treatment of Fevers by the use of Dr. N.\l\ Scat A Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen ..f the discoverer, will he published iu the columns of tbe Suu, iu tbo course of the present week. The Negative Electric Fluid is tor sals ut the Drug Stores of Dauforth v Nagel, aud Brooks A Clmpuian, in Colmnbuj. February -1. Y\Ll MILK PROPERTY, mwo Valuable young negro Brick Lay -1 era, and one of the Ulost desirable aud rou- JPgl vetuentlv urranired Renldcncca In tho city, foi >al on reasonable terms. K. A\ ER, Vprll 7, 1856. tl 131 Broad Btre< t FlfWCrtti Y our Intmst is lit re. l i W li I LBfi. Chandler A Co's very superior ril *JY %Ul H M*cvl Sides, in handsome taxes of about . 400 lbs. each. Daekages to you art* n half com per lb. { loss than small lots. Gome up and buy no less than a j package. Just received and for by March 24 JAMES MOON I TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, KANT SIDE BROAD ST., NOE. 34 & 36. K. JKFFKIiSONT & CO. Aa ■ j BUIE atavo eatabliahment has reopened it- Sale ami W are-Room with a full assort coiaprUing the follow ing articles ot liH mEBi *>Tiit niaiidCacture and of the very best materials, viz: Bctlftt end*, of variouu patterns, varying in pric* from J 4 to Chaibs.—Cottag<*. Boston, Korking, office Writing, Nurse’s, Children's, and Dining. Tuna, Buckets.—Ooininon J'inJ. Cedar and Juflipar- Irraoa and iron lioitnd. <<f various aizes. Churxs.—Comrinm Pina.Cedar and Juniper—brasa wad iron hound. <*f various nzos. WELL BICKETS, BOAT BUCKETS, WARDROBES. WaHIIS J ANI>. y . TABLES, Besides many ollu i articles for lioose furnishing and do inestie pur|NHeH. All onfers left at the Waiv-nami or directed to R. G Jetterson A Cos., from country na n hanta and others, wlli be promptly attended to. Tin* Factory is situated in a•••• lion which affords an abundant supply of >ak. Hickory, lb .o h. Walnut. Gum. Pine, A-h, Poplar, China, A*-. KICJIAEh JEi'fUWO.V. JAMM HAMILTON. ColumbuM, Ga., Get. 3,1855. fim THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE FARMEII’S OUIDK. Great reduction in the price of the latter publication L. Scott jc Cos., New York, continue to publiah the fol low ing leading British Pe.ri*siicals. \ :z : THE LONDON QUARTERLY (C*>njervative). THE EDiNGBUJtGiI REVIEW (Whig;. THE NORTH BUITIrill REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW Liberal). BLACKWOOD S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE tTorjy. MMIE great and im]K>rtont event*—Religious, Political. JL aud Military—now agitating the nations of the Old World, give to these Publication* an interest and vaJui they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude -•peculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, and the ponderous Touie of the historian, w ritten long aftei tbe iiviug interest in the facts he records shall have leased away. The progress of the War in the East occu pies a large space in their pages. Every movement i clouely criticised, whether >A friend or of foe. and ai. short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from the Crimea and from the Baltic in Blackwood’s Magazine trap! two of its most popular contributors, give a mor• intelligible and reliable account of the movements ol’ th great belligerent- that can elsewhere be found. These Periodicals ably represent the three great poliu cal parties of Great Britain—Whig. Tory, and Radical.— j but politics forms only one feature of their character.-- As Organs of the iu> st profound w riters on Science. Lit* ; rature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ev t have stood, unrivalled in the world *f letters, b. iug con sidered indispensable to the scholar and the profesnionbl j man. while to the intelligent reader of **s'trry class they ! furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the eui rent literature of the day, throughout th.* world, thr.r. i can he possibly obtained from any other source. Early’ Copies. The receipt of nrr Sheet:- from the Brits.h puth*!. [ ers gives additional value to the-. Reprints. c* j-cGjhy during the present exciting state ..f European affairs, in ! asmuch as they can now le placed in the lianda of ut : -crih- rs about as- on as the orijllkiat editions. Term*. Pei aim. i For any one of the four reviews m< For any two of the four Reviews 5 0* , For any three of the four Reviews 7 oo j For all four of tl:j Reviews S Ou for Blackwood's Magazine 3 t<u For Blackwood and three Reviews fi to : For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 <*> Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money current in the .'•date where issued w ill be received at f tw. Clubbing. A discount of twiu:y-five p r cent, irom the above pri ces will be allowed to Club- ordering direct from L. Scot; A. C**.. four or more ‘•■.•pies of auv on* or more oftbe abc*. Thus: Four copies. ••• Blackwood, or of one lb v icw, will he scut :. .in: tddrvss forsu: four copiea 'th* f. or yxid JJackwood f* r .Du soon. Postage. Ju ;.dl tin priccij and cities au*J towns., these woiks will be dvliv* ml, free * f postage. When sent by mail, the 1 ostage to auy part r the I'nited States w ill ta but i iy-tour ‘>.nU a year for “Blackwootl,” and but inurt** - | C'iU .* year for e'•* •*!’ theßevfewc. THIS I ARMEII’S lil IDE Tu Bciiiitific aud Practical Agriculture. By Henry Mr) b- v E. 1;. Edinburgh, and the Jat J. P. Ni rtou, l’i t of i-cieutifi** Agriculture I Ya_!e College, New llavcu. 2 vole. Royal Octavo.— b:b'* pages, and uuim r*us AVood ami Steel Engraving- Tbis is. c*.*uf •* *lly. tbe mot complete work ou Atrn culture ever published, aud in order to give if a wider j circulation th* ]>i:h]j-ij* ]’- i't*s<'lve<l to reduce li:• i price to Five Dollar.- tor the Two Y'oluiuv.**J! Whcu sent by ujiil post-paid) to California and Ore v >*ri the price will be >7. ‘Jo any other part of the Unioi and ; to Canada QH>6t-]siid . - . isjr This work i- u<*l t •*•'.! ■•Root of the Farm. : • Remittances fur uoy of the above puhlicatious .-u.'tld ‘ aJw'yye I,* addressed, i*ost-poid, to the Publishers. LEONARD, SCOTT i CO.. No. 54 Gold Street. New Yc-i :. fIOYTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, ITU DONi A HI AMEERS COE MY. ALA O. F. HILi., Esq., Principal and Propris* cr, Sf .u. N. W. ARMSPKO-VO, Graduate of the) State .Milifojrv \cademv, South Car ua. >• Dt. IT'TNAM .t s. BARKER, a. li.) r T 1 1JE Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy com- A in cured on Moiolay. Juuuury 15th 1555. and will con ♦ iuuh iu i-cfsion during forty weeks. A: this Academy received very lil-.-rui --j-r:uet from the State at tbe lust session i . the Legislature, there will be no charge fur tuition. On entering th * In*: tit utiou. ;-u initiation fee of iwcuty dollars will be raquiradof each t’adot, except such ns e- in * und t the rlie following pr* vision, viz: Each county ju tin* State of Alabama > :uithHltoson.i ouc Cadet free of charge. Such Cadet to b<* selected L the Judge of Probate aud County Commissioners, front such men a< art* tofented, deMerring and of good moral i character. Orphan.- should receive the preferi-ur*. CUE USE OF >TFDIES. Spelling, Readiu_. Wr’ iim, Arlrhmctic. Grammar, ticoirraphv and History. Alg'obra,Geometry; Plain. Descriptive, and Trigonometry, Cal ulus. Shadows and Perspcctiv>. Natu ; ral and Mora! Phih -ophy, Chemistry,Conveyancing.Cor. stitutioual Law. Aucieut Languages': French, Civil Au-i Military fa g M< - aud a ! tronouiy. Tactics will bo taught at >u It times ;i.i not to interfere with the regular .-indies. The discipline veil! he ettforced. I \UVKM. Dress Coat off* re y Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed with cou vex metallic lmttou* and sixt*vnth-iuch black cloth, according to the usual style: Pants f Grey Cloth, w ith black stripe oil the outer <t am one and an eighth inches in width—to le worn till the first of May. White Pauls from Ist May till September. The uniform is not t<* be worn except on general pa rades. aud such special.. rasion-as the Military Instruct* i may direct. The Academy Budebugs are large and well arrange., and the loevtiou i> cmiuently heiUthy. Board can be pr*>t ured from eiglif to ten dollars a month Tbe principal will so direct tlie education of his pupil as. if possible, to make them practical and useful men. Tbe experience and qualifications of the instructor will entitle this 1 n-titutiou, in a high degree, to public 1 coufldei.ee. F. A. ZACHARY, jlyajim Secretary of the Board of Visitors. OK s.\I,K ON t OAMGX.MKM . I>.V'*V i v i■ -* Hams. -1 • and Oats, aud Corn, llv ) HEGIIES & DANIEL. Jan IS—ts fHASUR GARDEN SEED. N’l AN Crop as gt.H>d as the best, warranted fred., now on hand and t” arrive, at .T. J. TODD’S. December 11 26 Broad Street. NKW iO-PARTNKItSHIP. rpilK undersigned have entered into the GUGCRRV f BESINKSS. under the firm and name of RIDE. MA A. EI.EEKLEA .v CO. We will ke*p txiustantlv cn hand ala rue stock of choice Groeeiies. D. A. lUDGWAY, A. D. C LKCKLEA M. I). DONF.Y. jaußtf 11. W. ( LEEKLEY IRISH POTATOES. Barrels yoliovv Irish Potabves, receivetl and for S;*.. by JAMF.S I.IGON COAL YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for 11 rates, can be supplied ut $lO per Ton. bv calling on JOHN \V. HOWARD. Nov Agent Selma Coni Mine Company. (OI.VTIU BITTER, POELTRA. Ar. VN excellent article of Couutrv Butter. POELTRN Ac. for sale at J. J. TODD'S. February 15. 20 Broad Street. \ GOOD MKDUM-EAST ALABAMA. THE AUBURN GrAZBTTK Slaughter & Hoiilleld, Auburn, Ala ('IOLXJMBVS Merchants will consult, their interest by themselvea of the Gazette to make known their buaincx*. It a very large aud iocreaiinccir culntion in :i region of country that floes a heavy trade In Columbus ’ Dec. 6. {NO. 210.