The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, April 21, 1856, Image 1

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Kits faily |un. ■ uv THOMAS OK WOI F. ■ ilv at Five Dollar.-- ti year. Wliere the sub- ■ ed - made for less than a year, at the rate of ■ a month. Single copies, Five Cents. ■ ADVERTISING HATES. ■ , nt3 will he inserted at Ten Cents a line and Five Cents a line for each subse ■ in8 .i,n if the same-to be paid lor when the ■ ‘fat landed into the office. V- ‘ uosTBACT advkrtisebs. ■ ..seceding 5 lines, not renewable, will to ■ I , u ’ , ‘ months for $4, six months tor SO, or one ■ iu f l n-jme agreed upon to be paid for before the Is tut in type. .ments not exceeding ten lines, renewable at lasted !,t :1 y‘‘ iu '— t obe tor quarterly > u ‘ U - T ~-uts of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in year—payable quarterly in advance. IK*; advertisements exceeding 20 lines, will be r ihc rate of #lO for for every additionnl leu ■Liable quarterly in advance. ‘ments or notices, occupying a place between Br h. matter and advertisements, will be eliarged E line for every insertion. ■"TaND WARRANTS. N „ OFFICE AND AGENCY, ’ FOE THE PURCHASE AM) of real estate, OF Abb DESCRIPTIONS. ■t'ONVEYAWCEK, &o. &c. ■ On Randolph Street, BislTK THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, G.‘. K. F determined to devote my time exclusively to K jib SIN ESS. and bop--, li’ an my know b-dgj mb in Georgia. to be able to give entire satisfa ■- v.lci nviy entrust me with bn-iner* lam pro ‘ it |.,. r never sell, perhaps ! • b-tt'-r advanbiga j,emiu ill We-1.-U. S-,Mill-western Kll'li'ivc lands to sell, call up : ifl.lo not pur In |i„,l yen a pnrelia-ei. i. a wish to buy, ] luiv’e many valu.ibi-: l"i - end eettleiie-ute From my oxb-n.-ive wledgu of the .■ | ,„,ls, l am lire pa red in axvrtaiu tin- **nii.-r of vacant lot of laud in the S'an . If yon w.-li land valued, you limy cel,-, cp"ii eorreet it- H.a i upon reasonable terms. K peEDS, mortgages, H. . ~ lurtruments, drawn correctly and at lew rates. vrs wanted to sell Bonner's lur ■ inapol'lie-.r.- per cent, givin- Hi;.!, j,certain. 1 am paying Nia* 1 nK and \\ .v.-lt |Ki “'v I'l-ims for HAND WARD OTS, allowing a KK,, . also made an arrangenieiit w nil oiiool I lie b- and HlViiFhiagten. 1 am prepared to apply for I,AND WAEBAM Tfc>, e<.and will charge but Five Dollars for curb np |K. paid for when Do- warrant arrives, your claims soon. to make Ibis a i>er nan; lit business, and *T y undivided wi:li a determination to I hope to receive a liberal share es | aj .... o lev li'iend-- and tie- community generally S. 1!. liUNNEIi, band Office, Columbus. ■ JAMES .J. TODD, B. a Hast Sid” Dread Street, Coluitibn.-. Ga.. and Wliiilcsaie Dcali-v Bx Tin. Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware. Stove Pipes, &c. Arc. Guttering and all kinds nl'.lob Work, prompt. to and warranted. Bkksii fruits and candies. received, fresh Sweet Havana Oranges, and a variety af the lincsl Candy Fruits. If you are Brio: line Fruits and Candies, call at 42 Droad Street, are to he found in endless variety. Hd, u. CELEA & THOMAS. IT JORDAN L. HOWELL, ■STICK OF THE PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. )R".'II’T attention givcu to the collection of claims fpt. ;in my hands. He at the Store of-llarrison & MoGsHee. Eoltiiibus. April 10, ISSO. B. B. McCRAW, ItTOIGYEY AT IjAW, ■Payette, Chambers County, Alabama. Erh 1.1856. 6iti I. nooPER BRVANT DUNCAN', MM. E. BARXE'CT. )OPER, DUNCAN <fc BARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. fin Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama, nary 27, 1850. ly HUkUKY FEHALE OSTITtTF. Ilia Fayette, Alaftaiiin* If P'i SLty Stacy, .v. m., Principal. ■Mw. M. li. Stacy, I Teachers in Literary ■Mb E. Bacukldu;. { Department. Music and ‘Jruumcnial Department. of this Institution will 1 resumed on Monday in January, 185'i. Hus of Tuition, per Scholastic Vtur. Bfraury Department s;lt> nu Department -■> W Bmu)d2d Department College course uj on B&l ami 4th “ 40 00 on Piauo 00 oo Blew! Music taught without extra charge. Principal is an alumnus of Emory and Henry Col a.—has largo experience in teaching, ami eniiies recommended, both as to character and ability for instruction. ill the bosom of a beautiful ami healthy lit- with all the facilities uecessary to the ac of a finished education, the Institute strongly il l- itself to the patronugo of an intelligent pub- be ohtailieil in several respectable fa mi lie a terms. ■■ K. 0. Richards, .1. T. llrock, ■B Caleb Holloway, John C. Towles, ■■John \V. Hewell, E. 11. Muse, ■ I “nr. J. Adams, A. M. Presley, B J. F. Dowdell. Trustees. ■lkorgia military institute. H MARIETTA. ■P l ’ Academic year is divided into two sessions ot live tt'-uths each. The Tenth Session commences on the H* 1 February uext, and ends on the 19th of July. Cadets are divided into four college classes. Tire ■JM'doimmencemeuttakesphreeon Wednesday hetbi’e of July. I Academic Staff. i. Brumby, a. m., Superintendent and Professor of Mathematics and Nr, runl Philosophy. Ihomasß. McConnell, H, Commandant of Cadets, and Prof, of Engineering. Manget. Professor of French and History. ■” 11. Hunt, a. si,. H> Professor of Chemistry and Kn glish Literature. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing. u - S.Camp, Assistant Prolessor of M;th<maties. M. i., Surgeon. is under the direction anti manage- Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Hoard by the ( lovernor of the State. K.' 1 ; 1 ft of the Legislature, Hid Institute lias been ‘id with 140 Cadet. .Muskets and Accoutrements, EL ! ™ Battery, consisting of lour six-pounder bra-i • uid two twelve-pounder Howitzers. H''“l’ l Tintcndent and the Coinuiandiiut, are grade ■ j'® st Point, and as tlie Institute is upon the Wot ■/, I'sriplim, and course olstudi ‘S will be Strictly cn* Terms: ■. “"> Board. Hushing, Fuel, Lights, hire of Mu-i ----■.h“ll" 11 ! l other eoutingeut expenses, per ses.-ion of lito ■ m advance, sll2 f,p. ■rL’ l ' m ’, 8 Pc ’ P° r uuuum, So. ft I L]L' ts ' r l. ll s find her information can obtain atopy ■ j e-ulailoio” |i\ addressing t lie superintendent. V “•‘fy jX_ ‘ ANDREW J. HANSEL. Seta I I PMVEUSITV OF GEOIIGIA. I |p t Athens, Dee ;mbur 18,1855. ot t hiß Institution will recommence *m H,fA , 1 day of .January next, and continue until the ■j ( ) ; whoii th'*re will be a weeVh vacation, after U ’ * es l>cresumed until tii* winter vacation, ■ f m S ol ] the first of November. ■ r.,11 .Viable ami experienced oJliccrs comprise *H'Cttlty-—who are expected to b<* at tin ir Zca l°us discharge of their duties. ■ r ‘ hliurch, n. i>., President and Profi?h.<or of Politi- B 1 " 1 ; 1 , ? Iun ‘ Bl Oiilosoplij-. Rt i 1 1 ” kddel, a. >t„ l’rotessor ol A neieiit Languages ■.Literature ’, Um T - Brantley. D. u.. Professor of lielle.s Lettres, 1 J ~1, , „ kristianity and History. |Tk i., J /;V outr ’ 5I - ~ Professor of Natural Sciences and ■ y of trench. I* 1 ’ Ix ' r, ’. v Broun, a. m., Professor id Mnthciuatii •, I’ , r JL r ‘b'l Civil Engiuecring. K ), n ,j ‘ enable, a. m.. Professor id’ Natural Philnso tu I>kin, 11. u., Professor of Law . ■PilUm I,'ir’ ‘B. Terrell, Professor of Law. IK . Henry IVaffdell, A. M.,Tutor in Ancient ban- A ’ **•’ ’ l ' ,ltor iu Mathematics. > t .uJ, admission are recommended to he pres h.,., “Tuuning of the term, i to, , ~il a nd Guardians may feel satisfied that their Jsn i,. Horn, here Obtain a thorough education. ABBURY HULL. Sec’rv 0 4t Jaxh >m. VOL. I.j REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS &, ROOAEi , Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story liriek Building, opposite tlieir Old Stand, YITHRRR they will be happy to see their friends and .If, customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our \\ aro-Uooins are unequalled in Reality, and our Furniture recherche. We offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New \ ork city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., of Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine. Ac.: and as Eow as can be found North’ or South. All assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and s?e. Our stock consists in pari; of Eterzsl>, Tele a Teles, Wind Aul s Arm Chairs, anil Sofas, of Kuso-M ood, Brocatello uml Mahogany, for Pa, -i s. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Hide-Boards-—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Sc, retnrirs attarlu and. Tables—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads—High and low post. French and Collage. Enamel Sets for lied Dooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for I!ed Rooms. Chains—an extensive n-sprlment.of all wood s hooking Glasses—all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac.. (dirt ailis—of Droeab-ite and Damask, all col or--. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 4856. A. K. AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVIN G And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Fide Broad Street, Columbus, Cl a. jlf kl’articiilai- attention given to the keeping, pmrhase and sale of Negroes. Administrators’ and Executors’ Mtlesattemled to on reasonable terms. Oct. 2d. ly J. C..BUSE. J. U. DAVIS. W. 11. 1.0.-e,. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,. C OMMISSIO N MER CH A N T W And Hhipping Agents, SAVANNAH,GEORGIA. 11 THEE purebaso and sell rollon and other produce on \\ commission, and strictly attend to f M-warding goods anil lilDug orders from tlm country. Ruse, Fatten A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will bo made on consignments either to m through us to our friends in Liverpool or the Noi-lb. Jail. 1(5 ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. milß above Hotel has been thorouglily renova- r, _ .L ted and re-liirnished. Tho undersigned thankful tor pastiavors will take pleasure in ac- S;j;oii; cominoilating all those who may favor him their patronage. P. LAMI’KTN, Deo and PFoprietor, INSURANCE. TjUUE, MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken iu |_ responsible companies by JOHN ML’NN. Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Darmird A Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital #200,000. F. L. LOOMIS. President. JOH N MUNN, Agenl. Columbus, On.. Nov 27. if UALLOWELL & THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD POOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD FTREET, Columbus, Georgia, ORDER# for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses. promptly executed. The piilromige of Hie citizens of Coin inbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29. 1885. I y BARRINGER i> MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, 0.4. ri MIIS Manufactory lias'been is in successful ojieratiou I for ov. r three years, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, w ith good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at t he Factory, at the follow ing prices: Sash — 8 x Iff... 7 cts 1 and Grazed... 12;.', its. 10 x 12... 9 “ •• *• ...18 ‘ “ 12x14. .10“ • “ ...25 12 x 1(5...11 - •• . -27 12 x 15...12 “ - ‘• ...80 12x20...14 ■ ‘ ...35 12 X 22. ..1ti “ “ “ ...4o 12 x 24...1S “ “ ... lo The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sasli, lull cants per light will lie added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 00 cents per toot, measuring tho length, A window live feet would oust #B, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. Iy, inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $8 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding 0110 side, 8 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. \ inch thieli, 4 pauncls moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. 1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, #4 no— moulding both sides, ,s4 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished witii hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, ename - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of laiindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and erection of build ings. on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongned and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, lurornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, made to order. The proprietors being practical meeliauics and builders, believe they can giv ■ entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. #ij -All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on lniinl. AH orders sent with the cash, or- city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be sent by tin-River, Rail Rond, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, ns Hie work will lie considered delivered. trir-SiK-cinl contracts eiui be made for large Jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 2i. ly J. L. MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. VLOT in Cobb county, well marked on tlie Gram as Mineral Tract,; One Lot 202k.j acres in Ma-YK&S limi county. Three fractions a<lioining, ci,mn)cue--J<* iug about one mile above Bninbridge in Decatur county, ami embracing the bunk of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cot ton Lands, and the balance as well calculated for making Ttu prn tinelas any in the Southern country Also a Lot with coinfortuble improvement:! ul New Pile- Knot springs, adjoining A 0. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable- Apply to 1.. J. HARDIN January 31, 1866. Columbus, Ga. BROOKS & CHAPMAN \l rot 1 ,I> call the attention of Physicians t tin \/\ newly discovered medicine called IJ[{. N. W. SKAT S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. H is superior lo Nm-woocrx Tincture of Vcratum Veradi, for ail purposes that the latter has heretofore been used fofk February 4. FANCY CANDIES. I UT iK-eivedatim supjdynf Fanry Candies and Con t J fectluU'-rv, at 42 Broad atrret. ... PubruaryA CELLA & THOMAS. J. R. HULL & CO., &KOCEIFY MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN I > AGO IN* •. Rope, Twine Sugar. ColTec. M” ■ O lasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars. Tobawo. Wllll • • -JG Brandies. Gill. Rye, Monougaliela. Bourbon.ano Seotcli Whiskey, and Provigimis and Groceries generally, at the old fctauil of John J. McKendrc". No. lou broad Street, Coiumbus, Ga. November 21. 1855. ly BACON. BUDS, clioie- Baron—hog round, just received and for sale at the lowest figures. In March 15. GUNBY A f” COLUMBUS, GA., APRIL 21, 1856. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between, the “Perry” and “Oglothorpo” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hull, COLI IM BUS, ( I KORG lA. \%TE have now in store and receiving the ]*, w . M best and most extensive stock of vchi ides to be found in tliis country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES. ot finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest styles and every variety. ROCK AW AY S AND BAROUCHES, of every known pattern and shape, suitable lor one or two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, oi the latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tim ho t that llie well known ami highly esteemed work of JAMES M. QUIN BY & CO. as well as that of other makers of the highest reputation, can be found only nl mil- house, and that all our stock is made up un der the personal direction of Mr. 11. C McKee, (whoso long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work and at lower prices, than arti cles of the soul” quality can bo sold for by any other dea ler in this country; and quite nslbw as they can lie uf lurded in New York city. For proof of which wer.-spect fiilly invite all nbu wish to purchase, to call and see us. We are selling at the very lowest rates, for easii m ap pro nil credit, and always ask our selling prices, so our customers and strangers a- well, may rely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to lie strictly as represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. MeKKi: & ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to lie found in Ibis country, we are pre pared, ns licrctofon . to do all kinds of repairing; at tin- lowest possible rates, with the utmost promptness and in the best manner. Mi-K. ,t B. January 28. ly • MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Ga. rjlllE Trustees of tliis institution lake pleasure in nn- X nonliving to the public that they have secured the following liiculty, to take charge id llie College, at. 1 1 1 <- opening of the next term. r.tcfWY: Col. Augustus Ahleu, A. ar. President - Professor of En glish Literature and Ancient Language.-. Rev. F. X. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. .Video, liutructrcss in French and Bota ny aEil Principal of Preparatory Department. Music. This institution is located ill one of the most beautiful and healthy villages of Bouth Western Georgia; owned by tiie Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision ; it is kept free from all sectarian bias—at the same time, re quisite care is taken to secure to tin* pupils proper moral as well as mental training. The next session will open on Hie second Monday in January next. Tin- Classes will tlv-n to- organized, and will progress as heretofore. Boarding can ho obtained in the b"M. families ei ilia place, where tho students will lx- surrounded Ivy the safe guards and amenities of flic families circle. Tiie rates oftuitiou and lioaid,.are as low ns ile-sc of fered b.y any similar Institution in this part of the Mate. The College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Vpparatus. Globes. Maps. Charts, &e.; in line with everything necessary for illus tration in tho several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Bciones- The College Building Is so arranged that the Depart ments will be kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are iiow in progress to secure {or Ibo Music. Department, a gentleman of the. highest grade of abilities and moral character. We invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning public, being assured, from the character aud reputation of U 10; e constituting the Faculty, and I ho ample facilities for instruction now actually iu possession of the institu tion, that every pledge we make shall be redeemed, every inducement we. offer will prove to lie a fact; ami that, our Institution can challenge emiqiin-ison with the proudest ill the land. Persons desiring liulUer iniorniatiou in regard to the College, will please address L. M. Cox, Eumpkiu, or Rev. F. X. Forster. Cullibcrt, Ga., who will furnish them with Circulars, Arc. Jan. 23 If ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. rjMIE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy I for Young Ladies in Eatonton, l’litnan county, Ga., on Wednesday, January Otli, 185(5. ill the Literary Department I lie romec of study will tie extensive and liberal. Tiie Latin, French, German and Fpanisti Languages will be taught if desired. Tin: Ornamental D< part men I will include Musi- mi the Piano, Harp, Organ and Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. • A complete apparatus will bo furnished in order to af ford ample illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical Instrument*! will be provided, so that eaeh pupil may have the means ei daily practice in addition lo the regular lesson. The number of pupils will lie limited to 30. Tuition per annum, #125 0*(; liaif in advance, and the balance at the end of tin- year. Attention Is called to tin-, following advantages: First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when the school is large ami overgrown. Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she can make such a selection from tiie languages, aud the Ornamental Department, as lime and choice liuty dictate, without extra charge. Third, the low rule ofluilidin, compared with that of 01 her schools. The usual cl large for the English branches, is. ..S4O 00 Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 20 00 French •• 20 00 Drawing and Painting 25 00 Embroidery 25 00 Making the aggregate of SIBO 00. To this add the extra cltarges made for the use <>*'in struments, stationery. Ac., and tiie amount will not fall fur short of S2OO, wln-reas, in the plan adopted in this Academy, the charge for those is #125 leaving a difference of SSO to $75 in its favor. Pens, ink, paper, slates, pencils, Ac., gratis. Books, shoot music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at tho usual rates. Persons desiring further information,or wishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for tiie presi.it, at Lumpkin, .Stewart County, Ga. Jan 23. I. R. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassville, Georgia. rjMIE fust Term of this Institution will begin on the JL lirst Monday in February, 1856, under the direction of the.’ idloving Faculty. Rev. Thomas llamuait, Chairman aud Prole--.nr id Ancient Lnnguugcs. Rev. Wii.i.iaai H. lloiiiXT, I’l-of.-ssor of Mathematics. Ib-v. 11. IV. YVtm.ni x, Professor of Belles boiler* and English Literature. Rev. IV. H. Romm, Pro b ill. Professor of Natural Science, liev. li. W. WIIIIJIKN, pro teni. Professor of Moral Philosophy and intellectual isciclire. Other Professors will be c|c, ted a- soon as the w ants of the college require it. Board and lodging eau I”- I'fortm and at a lioarding bouse nr in private families, at from eight to ten dollars per month. Tuition. In Academic department, ]icr your >2x no In College department, per year 31 on Hcliolarsliips, The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell seliolar sbips for four years at >bin 9t’ Scholarships for sixteen years, a! -*|( 00 Tims making tuition merely nominal The annual commencement “ill lake jitac” mi Tlnii • day idler Hie first Saturday ill July . Location. t'ansville is a healthy location. *>ur -ollcge bnihlitlg is situated three quarter: of a mile from the village, amt is a commodious building. ILto young linn will be comparatively free free tin- allmv rni-nts of fasliionald’ life, the baneful influence of grog sliojie. and the- exp,. uro of mixed iiupulatioti. Any information. u.s wull n-s cotiilo^u ,> s, r*n In- <*ltai u< <I oil application to the undersigned, or any of t|„- faculty JOHN If. RICE. December 3J. Secrebiry Board of Trustee*. RARE CHANCE FOR SMALL CAPITAL. I’ OFFER for sale a spicuded s*-t oi Tinners’ Toolsaud Ma- J rliiucs. with as fine aM of Pattern* a* tin-re is in tie Slute, rer.v low for rush or good notes and security. p.> able Ist January next. Ten per cent, oil for rush. ‘ liar-uin can I* bad by early application. .Lo-. -1 firt rat” ,-i-t of Wool (Virds. w if L all appei tain ill-inacliircrv .a g>*id Us lew. fall soon or you b'.< a bargain. ltobrpary 6. 20 I Street. FACTORY YARNS. 1 (FACTORY YARNS of all Nos., Osnabiirgs, Shirting, and sheeting. Stripes. Cottonades A"..con-tantly on hand and for Haloid Faetorr prices, iiy Oct 26—ts J. J. TODD. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! riMIK mibscrilieni have now on hand and ixUKgjß w . are constantly receiving, one of the lurg esi and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever oin-red, and Hindi* expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carriage in use. such 11* — fniceties. Bei lin Conches. Ilnvoitchc-. . (Os tin* Finest Finish,! I’AMIIiY KOCKAW.WS, Largo and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable tor one liorsb. KOW TOI> XV ./C C 4, CJ INI 64 . VVitli 11 complete assort mi-lit of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat ness. can not lie excelled, and art- from inosi respe, t able manufactories at the North, and made under tin* personal direction of Mr. J. it. Jnques. All of which w e are selling at tiie very lowest rates for ensh ov nj>- jjrovecl credit. Every article sold by it* at our Repository is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all pmvtuiser* can rely on being lronorably and fairly dealt with- in proof of which we respebtfnlly invito the attention of all i who wish to purchase, to call on us at tin* Nortli-V...st , eorner of Oglethorpe mid Bryan streets, opposite the Per ry House. J. B. JAQVKS A BROTHER. N. B.—Having n regular set of northern Car riage “Workmen employed, we are prepared lo exeeut* Repairing of every kind in the best possible limmier with neatpes and dispatch, at low rates, at J. B. JAQUES A BROTHER S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Ferry House, Columbus, Ga. February ti. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers auel MacLinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. \“ I* ill the spociiil attention oi’tho public to our rs- Tl tablislinicnt. The pVupriclors an* practical 310-1 1 cliMuius and ‘.\perieuce in the and l.av j ill”’ctniibincd two oslablisluncnts in one, lliry have the largest aud bestttwk of tools and patterns in tiie State.. Their facility fop business being no great, they can , alloWl to their customers tTio bot of tn'inrsnud the most 1 prompt* exeeutkui. Om* senior partner been so many years in this business hs the jnai tical iiartucr and proprietor of the OrniulpM. l Found! y, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav -1 built a largo nuiuber of Steam Knj?ines, Mills, and ; Machinery, throughout t-liin and adjoining BtatcD. To ail , of ‘v hieb we refer a. a gyarauteoofour work aud ability. Our junior is just, from Virgiiihu and having had tho management of some of the largest establishments in ! that State, brings with him the best practical ability and I improvements in machinery. \\> call especial attention to our Marine and Sta tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both eir i nilar ;iutl upright. We are now manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS | in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same pi ice others are. furnishing wooden oner. We are now iurni hing Shut ul Engines and boilers of ai'y fh/o ; Flouring and Corn .Mills; vertrical and circu lar Saw Mills; .Mills; Shafting; Pulleys: Uorso I’owers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Cemetery hailing; hark Mills; Corn Shelters; CubOnHiers: mid Castings of every kind— Bi ass and Iron, marlo-tf. East Alabama Female College, Tuskegee, Macon County, Albama. 7 OCATED iu ‘l'utikegoi*. a villa,qo fur-fimu-d for if* 1 j healthful climate anil refilled oneicty, III* college i.i easy of aceeis* from c;is‘ and went by the Montgomery aud West Point Rail Road which passe* lit the distance of four mile*, aud l imn flic upper ami low er country Ly excellent roods. The public muy ted assured that the high standard of education hero adopted will never be lowered. It is our determination to present at all times an institution whose facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi tion among the lirst in the country. These are, an isle ; gunl and commodious edifice, erected at a cost of some | forty thousand dollars—a large and able corps of instriic ! Pir* —a well selected library—a good apparatus and a ca -1 bind, prepared with special reference to tin* wants of the j college. The boarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have tiie privilege of membership in a literary society, nieet -1 ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com* | position. One hour on Sabbath afternoons is spent by them iu giving an analysis of I lie morning sermon, and in other exercises desvgncd to cultivate a taste for reli gious I ruth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by the governess mid other members of the faculty. Their dormitories are all carpeted, well wanned and ven tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort. Be sides hoarding at the same table with the President and olliers of the Faculty, they are under the constant super vision of the governess who directs them in all matters pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to tin* cultivation of flair manner--'. Oi J'll'EltS. Lit* rary Depart incut. llimiv A. Bacon, A. M.. President, Mental and Moral Science. Gcor.cn AY. Tuo.mas. A. M.. Higher Mathematics and Ancient Language*. J. IxnzixzKowsKi, French, Italian and German. Miss I Mia Williams, Logie, Rhetoric and History. Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M E. Womack, Preparatory Classes. Musical Department. Dr. 8. M. Bartlett, Principal. Ii ustaves Giestleh, I Mrs. X. T. Taylor, FAssistant*. Miss Lydia Root, ) Ornamental Department. Miss L. 11. Reid, Principal. Miss Assistant. Hoarding Department. Mis., L. 11. Reid, Governess. Mr. Sampson Lanier, Steward. Mrs. Emily K. Lanier, Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and Nurse. Calender. First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dee. 23d, inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Dec.24th lo Jan. 71li. inclusive. Second Term, from Jan. Bth to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April 9th to July in h. inclusive. Summer Vacation, from July Iffth to Sept. 22d, inclusive. Commencement of 185(5, on Wednesday, July fftli. Necessary Expenses. Primary Classes per term # 7 Off ]) it 0 do 10 00 A Ali 13 00 College do Hi tili Board, including lights and washing pr. term. 30 00 Books, stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at low prices. Extra Expenses. Modern Languages, per terra S 7 00 Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 9 00 Water Colors, per term 10 00 OH Hunting, per term 13 no Piano, Guitar, or \ iolin, per term Hi 00 Use nl’ Instruments for lessons and practice, per term 2 50 Harp, including use of instrument, par term:.. 25 00 Those who design entering for tiie first time at til” be ginning of the next term, will find it I” their advantage to correspond with the President on that subject. .November 21, 1855. ts To Physicians and Citizens of Georgia. t NEW PRINCIPLE for the In ■ntincnt of nil febrile affections lias hern discovered by ft talented Physi cian of New York. This discovery involves anew princi ple by which the too positive condition of the system cal- I-d j-'ever. is cliaii.gi'd lo llio nonnal or hi altliv state di rectly and without loss of vitality. Thi valu.'dil” remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid, aii-li I'l-cpai-rd by \. \V. Feat. M. b., New York, it is 1 vten ivcl\ used in the hospital,, in France, and fins been 1 xtcii ively used in tho practic; of a number of tho most (•denied members of rh” medical fraternity. The niton 1, in ot Physicians is moat respectfully solicited to the , j.-tiic- id lid* medicine in tin- treatment.of Fevers. Try j! and .volt will ncAci-qolt it u”- H ‘ fi'f superior to Norwood's Tincture, for reducing the pulse. This nsser lion will In: proven by om single trial. A full description of tin: tc atniont of Fevers by the use ~l j),-. \.\f. si ai Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen ofthodi (ori-ier. will (>e puldished in the columns of the Fun, ill tile ooUl'.-e oi Ih(: prescul we*-lv. Tli,. Nigalfyc Electric Fluid i* for sals at the Drug stores of Hanforlh Na'.-ci. and Brook A Chapman. In Columbus. February 4. VALU \ HLFi PROPERTY. rj*wn Valii.ilili* young negro ltrt*k Lay->4 ) era, and i n'.- “f tin most desirable and con ufi.utly arranged Itt-iidenccs in tho city, fi i deoil rca:onaii|c *• rtn . A. K. A4 ER, April 7. 185fi. ts 131 Broad Slrod l |, armei*s, Your Interest Is Here. Xi 1 AA(| IJIF. Chandler A Go's very suporiorrib- M/ bed Sides, iu handsome (sixes ot about 400 lh-,. each. Packages to you arc a hall cent per 11). less than small lots. Como np and buy lai less than a package. Just received and for -ale by March 24 JAMES EICON. TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 34 4k 36. R. G. JKFFERSON & CO. j TH Eabo vo establishment has re-opened Ak. 3Sr its Sale and Wuru-Koom with a full assort- rjk. comprising tho following articles ■mirecent luanufucturo and of tho very best materials, viz: Bi lls)eoitn, of various patterns, varying in price from $4 to S3O. CH.UBB,—-Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing, Nurse s, Children’s, and Dining. Ti ns, Buckets.—Common l’iuo, Cedar and Juniper— brass aud iron bound, of various sizes. Churns.—Common Pine, Cedar aud Juniper—brass and iron hound, of various siz.es. WELL HUCKETS, BOAT BIiCKRTN, WARDROBES, WABIISTANDB, TABLES, Besides many other articles for house furnishing and do mestle purposes. All order* left nt tiie Ware-room or directed to R. U Jefferson A Cos., from country merchants and others, wifi be promptly attended to. The Factory is situated in a section which affords an I abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Bench. Walnut, Gum j Pine. Ash, Poplar, China, Ac. RICHARD 11. JumaiSON. JAMES HAMILTON. Columbus, Ha.. Oct. 3. 1855. tax TIIE BRITISH PEKIODIC AI.S, AND THI! ICAIIMHTUB C4ITIDE). Great reduction in the price ot the latter publication L. Scott ,v Cos., New York, continue to publish the ffi lowing leading British Periodicals, viz : THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative;. THE EPINGHI'KGM REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BKITIBU REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory;. r |' Hi’ great and imjin .autevents—Religious, Political, I. and Military—now agitating the nations of the Old ” m-ld, give to these Publications an interest and value they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, uud„ speculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, ami tin-ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after tiie living interest in tiie facts he records slmjl have passed away. Tin* progress of tiie War in tlio East occu pies a large space in tlioir pages. Every movement is closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters trom the Crimea and from the Baltic in Blackwood’s Magazine, Iroin two ot iis most pupular contributors, give n mon intelligible and reliable account ot the uiovcim'uts of tin great belligerents that can elsewhere be found. These Periodicals ably represent tho three gi cat politi ea! parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, m and Radical,-- hid polities forms only one feature of the:* character.— As Organs of tlio most profound w riters on .Science, Lite rature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, ut. they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con sidered indiepeusublc to the scholar :,ml the professional (nan, while to tin- intelligent reader oi every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory u *nl of the cui relit literature of the day, throughout li e world, than can be possibly obtained from any other .narco. Early Copies. Tile receipt of .1 ilmnce ShrMx It'om ihe British publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during tho present exciting state of European affairs. In iisimich ns they can now lie placed in the bunds of sub scrihers about as soon as the original edition*. Terms. Per ann. 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THE FARMER’S GUIDE To Scientific nail Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F. it. 8. of Edinburgh, and tiie late J. I*. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in \ ale College, New Have!). 2 vuls. Royal Octavo.— P ofi pages, aud num.-rous Wood and Steel Engravings. 1 (iis is, collies*,ally, the most complete work on Agri culture ever published, and in order to give it u wide* circulation tin- publishers have resolved to reduce the price to U'ivc Dollars for tbc Two Volumes I! \\ lien sent by mail (j iost-puid) to California and Oregon the price will be $7. To uny other part of tiie Union and to Canada (postqiuid), Re This work is not the old “Book of the Fann. Remittances for any of the above publications should ahvsx - he addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD, BCOTT A CO., No. ,4 Gold Street, New York. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, FRHDONIA, CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA. G. h'. HILL, Lsq., Principal and Proprietor, Mu. X. !V. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of the) State Military Academy, South Carolina, J- Assistants Du. PUTNAM A C.u>. J. S. BARKER, A. 11. j ‘’IMIE Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy ooni -1 menced 011 Monday, January loth 1855, ami will con tinue in session during forty weeks. A . tin's Academy received very liberal assistance from tlio Ftate at the last session of tho Legislature, there will be no charge lor tuition. On entering the institution, an initiation fee ol twenty dollars will be required of each Cadet, except such as come under the tiie following tiro vision, \ iz.: Each county in the State of Alabama is entitled to send one Cadet tree of charge. Suck Cadet to l- selected )q the Judge of Probate and County Commissioners, from such men as are talented, deserving and of good moral character. Orphans should receive the preference COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar. Geography and History. Algebra. Geometry; Plain, Descriptive and Aualyticil Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu ral aud Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Conveyancing, Con stitutional Law. Ancient Languages; French, Civil and Military Engineering, .Surveying, .Mechanics and As tronomy. Tactics will lie taught at such times as not to interfere with the regular studies. The discipline will III* enforced. UNIFORM. Dries. Coal of Gn*y Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed with convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch blurt cloth, according to tin* usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth, w ith black si ripe on tin* outer seam one and an eighth inches in width—to lie worn till tho first of May. Whip* Pants from Ist May till .September. The uniform is not to lie worn except on general pa rades. find such special neeasloiixa tin- Military Instructor may direct. The Academy Buildings at largo and well arranged, and the location is eminently healthy. Board can lie procured from eight to ten dollars a month The principal will so d'rect the education of his pupils a*, if possible, to main them practical and useful men. The experience and qualifications of the instructors will entitle lliis Institution, ill a high degree, to public confidence. F. A. ZACHARY. jlysHin Secretary of the Board of Yisitoi s. for sale on consignment. I JACO.N .-'i*h*s. Ham 8, etl Gats, and Corn. By I> HUGHES A HANIi l, .Jail Its—ts SHAKER GARDEN MEED. ’VTEtV Crop as good as Hie best, warranted Irvsli, j.x now on hand and to arrive, at J. J. TODD .s, December U *2O Broad Street. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. r IUJI'* undersigned have entered into tli GROCERY I BUSINESS, under the firm and name of JUDO UA !. C LEf KLKV .t CO. We will ‘• >*ep 1 onstniitlv on hand n large s!oe|< of * Imice (Iroceri* D. A. ItIDGAVAV. A. li. ‘i.ECKEL!. M. I>. MONEY, J :ll|S ” H. M.CftECKLEI IRISH POTATOES^ .) “x Barrels yeliow Irish Potatoes, received and for side ~ l*y JAMES LIGON. COAL YARD. riIHO.SE wishing COAL for Grates, can la; supplied at 1 sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN IV. HOWARD, Nov tj Agent Selina Coal Mine Company . COUNTRY’ MUTTER) POULTRY, die. V.N excellent article of Country Butter. POULTRV Ac. for sale at J. J. TODD’S, February 15. 2(5 Broad Street. A GOOD MEDIUM—KAST ALABAM A. THE AUTJUTIGV GAZETTF! Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala- COLUMBUS Merchant* will consult their interest by availing themselves of the Gazette to make known their business, 11 enjoys a very largo auj Increasing cir eolation in a region of country that does a heTy trade in Columbus. Dec. 6. {NO. 218.