The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, April 22, 1856, Image 1

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J<r.|e fiiiltj i’lln. U -- ~ —• ■ Bl’ THOMAS UK WOLF, B , . llt Five Dollars a year. Where tins sub- I^■bli' slieU n ,, ui-uio far less Ilian a year, at ilia lute of I u ui,'Util. Single copies, Five Cents. ’ ADVERTISING HAT MS. ’ , .meats will be inserted ut T- u Cents a line ■ vi>, ‘ r - LM Mion and I'Mvi* Cents u line for earli subm*- Ei ' llllf li 111 ’f the same—to lie i>aid for when the B" 1 i“ment is minded into the office. CONTRACT AUVBRTIRKRS. exceeding t> lines, uot renewable, will lie ’ ‘l''‘mouths tor jit, six months lor SO, or one M ‘ l l ‘l'iuie agreed upon to he paid tor heliire the u (.ut i„ type. ls „ ( ,t exceeding ten hues, renewable at at S2U a year-to he paid for , t u.rlerly H i' l ”: 1 '; ltso , o 0 Hues, renewahle al pleasure, in a year—payahle quarterly iu advance. |i; r.ulvertisements line o, ( lines, will he ’ 1,1 I the rale of #lO for for e very addil hmal ten (tuarterly iu advance. H , • ‘. m eiifs or notices, occupying a place l.ei,ieen M -n • I||llt te r and lelvertisemonts. will lie I ■ line for eiery in ■erli.il-.. \N 1 WAUIiANTS. I I \\t OFFICE AND AGENCY, ■ JOB TUB I'UItCIUSK AND ■ sAL K OF HEAL ESTATE, H ()F A Id. DESCRIPTIONS. B (JONVB YAJMOEIi, &c. &u. ■ Oil Kamlolph Sdcil, SI “ .I.'iermiued to devote my time exclusively to I 'li\ 1) lICSIN KSS.and hope, trom my knotvl, dgo , |'a in (leorgia. to lie aide to give entire sali liie llttlieinav entrust me with hiismeas. lam pro ‘ i,|., r l.uV or sell, perhaps In Getter advanliiea M . person in W.-h J- uilli-w, stern ' l,lauds to sell.call upon me: if Ido in,l pur M end you a purchaser. II yu wisii to hay, f„|. I have iiiuliy valuable lots mid seUleiin nla H ,'.,.11 From my exleiisiv. Knowledge ..1 the 1 I hulls, lam prepared to a-s. oI lain the owner of imn vacant lot of land in tin- slate. Ify.nnvisli K 1 | a nd valued, you may r-ly upon correct in- M , I f Insn-miielita. drawn Correct !> and at low /(..MS wanted to s-ll BmiiicrV “I ,rcel, t. given. i'i o i< certain. 1 sun paying New \ mu; and Wash ,ia, I'iip'KS for I.AM) WAlt HANTS, allowing u ;i p ( , made an arrangement itli mie of Hie 1.-.,t ’ ‘ Wasliiiigltoii, I am prepared In apply for B ‘ BOUNTY LAUD WARRANTS, i. ..mid will charge lint Five Dollar.- for up . I.e paid for Mill’ll III,’ warrant arrives. ) uU1 ’ claims Siam. i to male.’ this a pernuuienl business, and |M-Va, ti.'ii. 1 hope to receive a lihcral slime of pa’ ..m my friends and the coimiuinil.v g”imr:ill.v ft. 11. BOW Hit, hand OlHce. ColumhiiH. B JAMES ,T. TOQD, !jM , p, hast Side Broad Street. C'olmiiluis. i la.. IS Manufacturer and AV liolisnle Dealer \ Tin. Sheet iron. Hollow Ware, Sieve Pipes, Ac. , . M l;, ;m~. 1 1 littering and all kinds of ..'eh W ml;, prompt - attended tu and warranted. April 10, 1856. ■I FRESH pruts a\i candies. i iwcivod, fresh Sweet llnvtina < ! range.’. and a - r ,;i: variety af the finest Candy Fruits. If you are I,.Him’ Fruits and Candies, call at 42 Broad Sir. .-t, ri'lliiy are to tie found iu endless variety. lei, U. CELL A A THOMAS. ■ JORDAN L. HOWELL, ■.ll STICK OF TIL F I'KACI’., m ’ AND COLLECTOR. attention given to tin- collection of claims placed in my hands. at the of Harrison & .A|e(jeliee. April 10, JBSO. U IS. IS. McCItAW, SI ATTORNEY liiLW, March 1,1850. fan iioona: euv.vnt dlm an wm. k. eaunktt. mt IIOOPKtt, I>UNCAN UAHXKTT, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. in Oolunibus, (ieorgia. amt Crawl’*rl. Alabama. BB l";id iiitiy ‘J7, 1850. l.v II ASHURY FEMALE INSTITUTE. ■ La Payette, Alabama. Wesley Stacy, a. m., Principal. Mrs. M. L. Stacy, Teachers in Literary Miss K. Bach elder, j Department. Ho. Schophelrei, Music aii(l Ornamental Department, ifEexercises of this Institution will be maimed on the 2d Monday in January, 1856. Hhles of Tuition, per S■ Biolsisl i* Vi nr. Primary Department uu ■ l'r**paratory Department -5 ‘) I 'La ini 2d Department College course M 2 bo ■ Wal Music taught w ithout extra charge. - large experience in leaebing. and comes i'i‘f-onimi‘!i<i(Ml. both asto cliarin ti r ami ability l*r instruction. .Mtuatcd in the bosom of a beautiful mid healthy vil- with all the facilities necessary to the ae ui a finished education, the Institute strongly inis itself to the pat ronage id'an intelligent pub |H ‘iiii he obtained in several respectable families reasonable terms. K. G. Richards, .1. T. Brock, Caleb Holloway, John C. Towloh, ■ John W. Ilewell, E. H. .Muse, Wm. J. Adams, A. M. Presley, ■ J. b\ Dowdell, Trustees. ■ Prober 21, 1855. ts ■ GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. ■ MARIETTA. ■ ‘bl Academic year is divided into two sessions of live mouths each. The Tenth Session commences on the ■ol February next, and ends uu the ltßh of duly. BH *'"*Cadets are divided into four college classes. ‘l’lie ta,Ues place on N\ ednesdav before ■'"'•'illi of July. B A cade in i<- Staff. ■ A. V. Brumby, a. m., Superintendent and iMofessor of Mathematics and Natural IMiilosophy. ■¥.ThomaHK.McOonneU, boriinunidant of Cadets, and Frol', of engineering. Bl,I'*■ 1 '*■ H. Manget, Professor of Frencli and History. r “ • 11. Hunt, A. m,. Professor of Chemistry aml English Literature. r -J ll.(ioodwiVi, Professor of Drawing. ’ o* S.Camp, Assistant Frofessor of Mathematics. ■’ j"‘ell, m. p., Surgeon. Hu,.’ r{'“titiition is under tlm direction and nianage ■j'J'f?! a Board of Trustees, in eonj unction with a Board ‘'dura appointed by the Governor of the State. ■turn i Uact . of th® Legislature, the Institute has been B With 140 Cadet Muskets and Accoutrements, Batt ©ry, consisting of four six-pounder brass ■ ,pi' s ’y D( 1 two twelve-pounder Howitzers. ■., s l ’? l l 1 . I)( ‘ ri ntendent and the Commandant, arc gradu- Hl'dra i 8t and as the Institute is upon the West B Fb'iit i’ R ®* public may be assured that the govern ■ ahd course of studies will la* strictly en ■ r m) . Terms: ■ . i lon . Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, hire of Musi- H other contingent expenses, per session of live ■ Sa r !l i ",“^ vanuo . *O2 no. I I-,, on 8 le. ik*p uimum, $5. I : further iufurmntioii ran obtain n i’.v ■ 1 ‘egulivt iulin” hy ailiire.sniiig the .superintendent. ■ g'juyy 26, ANDREW J. HANSKk. Fee. I university of Georgia. ■ Atiibnk. December 18,1855. || j ,||,‘.?sff Btacf * (| f tills InHtltution will rucouimencu cm IKtfv ‘‘ ‘’ °1 ’binnnry nexf. ami eemtinun nntU the I !ii,'i, “’ben there will be a week’s vacation, after ■ ‘'Studies will bcresunied until the winter vacation. ■ rli'. fl? ol ! the brst of November. ■’ , ~‘ l"wing able and experienced oftlcers cnnipriso Bl"-ts i>, i° l'* lc ’'(ty—who are expected to be at their II p' 111 “J® zealous discharge of their duties. ■ , 1/11 nnrcdi, n. ii., President and Brofi ssccr ”1 I’cdil i- H r^ l,d ‘lental I’hilosoidiy. ■in !; M • “ addcl, a. M.. I’rofessor of Ancient hnnguages I iviiii ilturf ’ I 1T - Brantley, l). I)„ Professor cd’ Belies Entires, H .I ...‘ i’ 8 , ‘T Christianity and History. ■ v -, 1 ‘b'-Conte, m.d., Professor of Natural Sciences and II iv'ili of T Kr ®'ich. I As, „' lm Lor °y Broun, A. m.. Professor oi .Mathematics, II 1 j ‘ m y ,l “'l Civil Engineering. I , i'i, 1 . 1 ’enable, a. m.. Professor of Natural Pldloso- Bl ‘-neinistry. ” .1n5,,,,!, Hrfumpkiu, I.L. n„ Professor iif Haw. f ‘!• I>. Terrelf, Professor of Law. [I :, HS ’ 1 Henry Waddell, a. m., Tutor in Ancient Lan- I I ‘ ■'■ M„ Tutor in Mathematics. I “I'sfor admission are recommended to bn pres- F lr ‘ , bepinningofth,. term. I ‘ tel u*! ‘''tardians may feel satisfied that their I lv„ .o,?™* c * 11 here oldaiii alhnrougli education. ABBIIKV llllbh. Snc’ry m Sails %m. VOL. ].} REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS A KOOJVKV, Have removed their extensive stork cd’ Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New i-oitf Story Itrick Building, , VV ‘'r.LL tlu*y will lie happy t see Mieii- friends and If customers ami show them something hriHHuit mid inviting hi the way of Furniture. Our \\ nre-Koonis are unequalled in Beauty, ami our F iirnitun* rwhwchr. We ‘offer rar‘ advantages to pur chasers, tarnishing houses tliroughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New \ ork city, where tie- Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on band furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, bitting, Dining Room, Kitchen &c., of Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut. Fim*. &t\; and as Low as can be found North or Sonth. An assort ment of CARPETING A NT) CURTAINS, \v ill also he oil band, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of Etei'zsliiitf, THc* i\ Tetes, What Not* Ai m Uiiairs, ami Solas, ol Rose-Wood, Broca telle and Mahogany, for Pa, *i>. Ktireatts, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Side-Hoards —Marble and Mahogauy Tops, Hook Cases of all kiuds and Secretaries attached. Tallies—Centre, Dining. Work and Extension. Hedsl eads—ll igli and low post. French and Coltagv. Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chairs—an extensive assort men t of all woods. Looking Glasses—all sizes, in frames and out. Carpels—Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry, Ac. Curtains—of Brocatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. A. fiv. AVER, •( i A(tKNT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Alerehaut, No. l‘ll West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. IJ®*-Particular attention given to Urn keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. ts# 1 * Administrators’ and JL\ ecu tors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 2u. ly J. 0. RUSE. J. H. I \ v l-. wt ii. !. NO. HUSiJ, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION IIKRCHAN T S Aiul Siiijiiiiiig Agents, SAVANNAH, UEORtIIA. ASribb purcliaau aii.l well cotton amlothot* produce on YY commission, ami strictly attend to forWimling goods and filling orders from tlm country. Ruse, Patton A Cos., agents Colutubus, by whom lihcral advances will ho made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North. Jan. 16 ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. rnllH above Hotel has been thoroughly li nova- ’L. _.g ted and re-furnisliod. The undersigned thankful for past favors will take pleasure in uc- m jsj a commodating all those who tuny favor him withJbkL their patronage. P. LAMPKIN, Dec a J’roprietor. INSURANCE. IjURK, MARINE, JUVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in responsible companies by JOHN MU NX, Agent, Oilice No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company-Capital j;2oo.ot>o. S. L. LOOAItS. Presidoht. JOHN MUNX. Agent. Columbus, (la., Nov 27. ts IIALLOWELL <fc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET. Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses. promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly ‘ 15 Willi AGlllt & MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rjilllS Manufactory has been is in successful operation 1 for over three years, and is still continued. All work will he done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOHS, Will he furnished and boxed at the Factory, al the follow ing prices: Sasll — 8 X 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2JM rts. 10x12...!)“ ” “ ...18 12x14 ..10“ “ “ ...25 “ 12 x Hi... 11 “ “ “ ...27 12 x 15...12 “ “ “ ... it) “ .12x26... 14“ “ “ ...R5 “ 12 X 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 “ 12 x 24...1.8 “ “ ...45 “ The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. 1 n all eases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will bo added. All Sasll glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet, would cost iij, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL HOOKS. I*4 inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one “ side, $6 00 —moulding both sides, $6 50. V/ A inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25- —moulding both sides, $3 75. IJ4 inch thicli, 4 pounds moulding on one side, $3 50 — moulding both sides, $4 00. 1% inch thick. 4 panels moulding ou one side, $4 00— moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with hinges ami catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, pointed, stained, enamel led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, ol all shades and col ors. for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buindings 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 tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, fur ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, ,vc., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice, gash kept constantly on hand. All order* sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to lie split hy the River, Rail Road, or ill Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will lie considered delivered. -Special contracts can he made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly -L L. MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. VLOT in Cold) county, well marked on the Oran as Mineral Tract,; One Lot 202*4 acres in Mn-TEEJ rlon county. Three fractions adjoining, cummenc-“*““ ing about one mile above Bain bridge in Decatur county, mid embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and tlie balance as well calculated for making Tiirpcn thielus auy in the Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements ill New Fine J<not Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Es. ( . Titles in disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN January 31, 1856. Columbus, la. BROOKS cA CHAPMAN UTOULD call the attention of Physicians to the VV newly discovered medicine called Dll. N. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior to Norwood’s Tincture of Veratum Veradi, for all purposes Jlmt the latter lias heretofore been used for. February 4. . t PANCY C ANDIES. I UST received a fine supply of Fancy Candies and Con- J fectioin ry.ut 42 Broad street. mac February 6. n-.1.i. A k I HOMAB. .1. K. 11l LL A CO., &H.OCEH.Y MEKCHiVNITS, AND DEALERS IN I JAGGING. Rope, Twine Sugar. 011.-c. Mm- f\ ) lasses. Salt, Tens. Cigars. Tobacco, M incs, - . Brandies, Gin, Rye, Monougalicla, liourhon, md■—■■A’. Scotch Whiskey,and Provisions and Groceries gem’rally. at the old stand of John J. MeKemlree, No. 109 broad Street, Columbus, On. November 21. 1855. ly BACON. HIiDS. choice Bacon—hog round, ju I receiv'd £•) and for sale at the lowest (mitres, b> March 15. GUNBV * CO. COLUMBUS, GA.. APRIL -2-2, 1856. CAKEIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Hclwwih the “PiTry” ami k *Oj;lutlior|K*” Hotels, ami ili m*tly ojiposite TcmiK iami* Hall, i l OL,UM HIJS, GKORGIA. W’ have now in store ami receiving tin* U host and most stock of vetii ch*s to Im* feu ml in this country, conijirisiu^ CALF,CUES AND MOCK CALECHES, of finest and richest finish, and most elegant n|ip**nranee. BEHUNB AND COAC lIKS, ol latest stylus and every variety. lIOCK A WAYS AND HAItOICIIKS, of every known iHitturit and shape, suitable for one or two horses, and Complete ftflHortn ent of Top and No Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, ol ihe latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tho lael that the well known and highly esteemed work of JAM MS M. QUIN BY - .% CO. as well as that of other makers ol the highest refutation, can he found oikl> r ul oili’ lioiisc*, and that all our stock is made up un der t lie personal direction of Mr. H.C McKee, (whose long experu uce guarantees its quality) enallies us to offer work and al lower prices, than arti cles of the Fame quality can he sold for hy any other dea ler in this country ; and quite as low as they can he af lorded in New York cit y. For proof of which we respect fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us. \\ e are selling at I lie very lowest rates, for cuisli or ;|>- proved credit, and always ask our selling priees, so run* customers and strangers as well, may roly on being honestly aiul fairly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to be strictly as represenled, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKKE & ROB MKTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to be found in this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with the utmost promptness ami in the best manner. MuK. t K. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE, liiimpkin, (hi. riIHE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an- L nouiicing to thc pnhlic that tliey have secur<*<l tin* following fiiculty, to take ebarg-eol tin* College, at tin* opening of the m*xt term. FACULTY: Col. Augustus Alden, a. m. President—Professor of En glish Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. i. X. Forster, a. m.— Profc. sor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann M. Alden. Instructress in French and Bota ny ahd Principal of Preparatory Department. Music. This Institution is located in one of the most, beautiful and healthy villages of South Western Georgia: owned by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it is kept free iVqm all sectarian bias—at the same time, re quisite care is taken to secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on the second Monday in January next. The Classes will then be organized, and will progress as heretofore. Boarding can be obtained iu the best families of the place, where the students will be surrounded hy the safe guards and amenities of the families circle. The rates oftuitfon and board, are as low as those of fered by any similar institution in this part of the .State. The College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Map ;. Charts, <fcc.; in fine with everything necessary for illus tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Sciences- • The College Building is so arranged that the Depart ments will ho kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to secure for the Music. Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of . abilities and moral character. We invite the patronage of a lihcral and discerning public, being assured, from the character and reputation of those constituting the Faculty, and the ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of the Institu tion, that every pledge we make shall he redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to he :i fact: and that our Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest iu the land. Persons desiring fu.ither information in regard to the College, will please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X. Forster, Cuthhert, Ga., who will furnish them with Circulars, Ac. Jan. 2d ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. riTUE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy 1 for Young Ladies in Matonfofi, Futnan county, Ga., on Wednesday. January Dili, 1856. In the Literary Department, the com <■ of study will be extensive and liberal. • The Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages will be taught if desired. The Ornamental Department will include Music on the Piano. Harp, Organ and Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus will be furnished in order to af ford ample illustrations in the. Natural .Sciences, Musical instruments will be provided, so that each pupil may have the means of daily practice in addition to the regular lesson. The number of pupils will be limited to 30. Tuition per annum. $125 00; haif in advance, and the balance at lli<- end of the year. Attention Is called to the following advantages; First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when the. school is large and overgrown. Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she can make.such a selection from the languages, and tin* Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, the low rate of tuition, compared with (hat of other schools. The uspal charge for the English branches, i5...540 uu Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 20 00 French “ 20 00 Drawing ami Painting 25 00 Embroidery 25 00 Making the aggregate of SIBO 00. To this add the extra charges made for the line *f in struments, stationery. <fcc., and the amount will not fall far short of S2OO, whereas, in the plan adopted iu this Academy, the charge for these is $126 leaving a difference of SSO to $75 in its favor. Pens, ink, paper, slates, pencils, Arc., gratis. Books, sheet music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the present, at Lumpkin. Stewart Comity, Ga. Ja,i 23. 1- R. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassville, Georgia. r I MIE first Turin of this Institution will begiu on the X first Monday in February, 1860, under the direction of the? ollowing Far ii 11 y • Rev. Thomas Hambaut, Chairman find Professor of Ancient Langusigcs. Rev. William ll.* Roukrt, Professor of Mathcmntics. Rev. B. W. Wiuldkn. ProfeHmiv of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. W. 11. lIOBKRT, Pro tein. Professor of Natural Scii nee. Rev. B. W. WiiiLDZN. pro turn. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual .Scivuc*. Other Professors will he elected as soon as the wants of the college require if. Board and lodging e-un be procured at a hoarding house or in private families, at from eight to ten dollars per month. T nit ion. Tu Academic department* per year S2B (St In College department, per year 34 00 Scholarship*. The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar ships for four years at SIOO 00 Scholarships for sixteen years, at 240 (Hi Thus making tuition merely nominal Tie* annual commencement will take place on Thurs day after tlie first .Saturday in July. Local ion. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college building is situated three quarters of a mile from tlie village, and is a coin mod ions building. Here young men will he comparatively Ire. free tlie allurements of fashionable life, tie* baneful influence of grog shops, and the expos ures of a mixed population. Any information, as well ascotalogtien, can Is* obtained on niudication to the undersigned, or any of the faculty. JOHN H. RICE. December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. RARE chance for small capital. I OFFER for saleasplended set of Tinners’Tools and Ma chines, with as fine a set of Patterns as there is in the Ftate, very low for cash or good notes and security, pay aide Ist January next. Ten per cent, oil for cash. A bargain can hi* had hy early application. Also, a first rate nut of Wool Cards, with all appertain jnr uiauhiiierv. as good as new. Call soon or you lose a bargain. J- t February fi. 2fi Brood Mreet. FACTORY YARNS. 1 FACTORY YARNHof all Nos.. (Jsnaburgs, Hhiitiug* Sheeting. Stripes,Cottonades Ac., constantly on hand KMC,O,y Pti ‘ xr ' hy J. J. TODD. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! rTMfK subscribers have now on hand ami r\<iliPJft w . I ale constantly receiving, one of the larg est and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, and made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carnage iu use, such as— <atlliCM, lti-iliii fondle*, lhinuiclics, (Os tin* Finest Finish.) U'A M I I )( ‘K A WAVS, Bai’Ki’ nd small, including many very Brlil anil tasty, Kiiitaldi’ fin’ one Ilona’. BOW TOI WAGONS, With a I'oniplete assortment of BUGGIES with and. without TOPS, Os every style and finish, which, for durability mid neat. nesH, cannot lie excelled, and are from most reaper! able manufactories at the North, and made under tlie personal direction of Mr. J. B. .Toques. All of which we are selling lit the very lowest, rates for mail or ap proved credit. livery article sold hy us at our Kepository is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of wldeli we rcspeetfully invite t lie at tention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North.ti;: t corner of and liryan streets,opposite tlie per ry House. J. 15. JAUUr.S & BHOTII Bit. N. ii.—Having a regular set of northern Car rlage ‘Workmen employed, we are prepared to extent’ Bepail’inp; of every kimi in tlie liest possible manner Willi neat in s. and dispatch, at low rates, at .1. 15. JAIJI-K8 Jt BROTH UK’S Carriage ifeposUoiy, Norlii Bast corner (l’’;lethorpe and ltryan Ireets. op|io site tlip Perry House. Coluinlius. tin. T’ehriiiiry 6. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers mid machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLL.MIUJ.S, GKORGIA. 4% ( r ’M call Hu* spucial af teniinn of tin* public to our us ly tahlishniclfit. ‘flic pro])riutors are practical Me chanics ami of lull;* ixperionce in the business, ami l.av ing coiiihinrd two csLihlisliniunts in one, they have the hugest ami best stnek ftf tools ami pat ferns in the State. Their facility fur doing bud ness being so great, they can afford tu their customers the best of terms (inti tlie most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so many years in this business as the praetieal partner and proprietor of the Ocmulgee Foundry. Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built, a large number of Steam Engines. Mills, and Machinery, throughout this ami adjoining State-. To ail of which we refer us a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having had the management of some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. We call (Special attention to our Marine and Sta tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both cir cular and upright. We are now manufacturing the best CmCUIiAH SAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same price others are fnrnisliing wooden ones. We are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boilers of auy size; Flouring and Corn Mills: vertrical and circu lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; Pulleys; Horse Powers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Cemetery Railing; Park Mills; Corn Shelters; Cob Crunhers; ami Castings of every kind—Brass ami Iron, marlo-tf East Alabama Female College, TusKEtiKK, Macon County, Albama. iOCATED in Tnskegee, a village far-famed for its j healthful climate and refined society, Hie college is easy of access from east and west by the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road which passes at the distance of four miles, and from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. The public may feel assured that the high stand aid of education here adopted will never he lowered. It is our determination to present at all times an institution whose facilities lor instruction shall justly claim for it a posi tion among the first iu the country. These are. an ele gant and commodious edifice, erected at a cost of some forty t housand dollars—a large and able corps of instruc tors —a well selected library—a good apparatus and a ca binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of the college. The hoarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have the privilege of membership in a literary society, meet ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com position. One hour on Sabbath afternoons is spent by them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, and in other exercises designed to cultivate a taste lor reli gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by Hu* governess and other members of the faculty. Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed and ven tilated. and furnished with every needful comfort. Be sides hoarding at the same table with the President ami ot hers 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 their manners. OFFICERS. Literary Depan nieiit. Henry A. Bacon, A. M., President, Mental and Moral Science. Geo roe W. Thomas. A. M., Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages.. J. Kkzeczkow ki. French, Italian and German. Mb Inda Williams, Logie, Rhetoric and History. Mis. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Mbs M E. Womack, Preparatory Classes. Musical Department. Dr. S. M. Bartlett, Principal, Gustav us Gilstlek. l Mrs. N. T. Taylor, [ Assistants. Miss Root, J Ornament al Depart muni* Miss L. If. Rian, Principal. Miss Assistant. Boarding Department. Miss 1,. H. Reid, Governess. Mr. Sampson Lanier. Steward. Airs. Emily K. Lanier, Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and Nurse. Calender. First Term, from Sept. 23d to Dec. 23d, inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Dec.24th to Jan. 7th, inclusive, Second Term, from Jan. Bih to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April nth to July 9th, inclusive. .Summer Vacation, from July loth toSept.22d. inclusive. Commencement of 185 b, on Wednesday, July oth. Neeessa ry Pi xpeiaeH* Primary Classes per term $ 7 00 D A C do 10 00 A R do 13 00 College do 10 00 Board, including lights and washing pr. term, 30 (Hi Rooks, stationary, materials, Ac., furnished at |ov. prices. Extra ExpeiiHCHt Modern Languages, pci term $ 7 00 Draw ing, Embroidery, Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term *. 0 00 Water Colors, per term 10 00 Oil Painting, per term 13 00 Piano, Guitar, or Violin, per term 10 on Dsn of Instrument?! for lessons and practice, per term 2 60 Harp, in< hiding iimc of instrument, per term... 25 00 Those who design entering fr the first time at the be ginning of the next term, will find it to their advantage to correspond with the pn sident on that subject. November 21. 1855. ts To Physic ians and C itl/.ciis of 14coi VN EW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile affections has been discovered hy a talented Physi cian ufV w York. This discovery involves anew princi ple Ly which the too positive condition of the system cal b*d Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state di redly and without loss of vitality. ‘i bis valuable remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid, and is prepared hy N. \V. Feat. M. D.. New York. II is extensively used iu the hospitals in France, and lias been extensively used iu the practice of a nniiiter ol the most talented members of tlie medical fraternity. ‘I be atten tion of Physicians is most respocUutly solicited to the virtues of this medicine in the tr atinCiitot Fevers, fry it and you will never quit its use. It is tar superior to Norwood's Tincture, for reducing the pulse. 1 his asser tion will be proven hy one single trial. A full description of the treatment or levers hy the use ol’ Dr. \.W. Seat s Negative Electric Fluid, from the fa*n of the discoverer, will be published in the columns of tlie Sun. in tin* course of the present week. ‘flu Negative Electric Fluid is fin* sals at tlie Drug Stores of Dan forth tV: Nagel, and Brookft A Chapman, in Colmiil.ii-. February l. VALUABLE PROPERTY. ri i\VO Valuable young negro Uriel* Lay- I ers, and one of the most desirable and eon venieutly arranged Residences in the city. foi sale on reasonable terms, A. K. AYER, April 7. 186<>. ts 131 Broad Street. Farmers, Your Interest is Here. 1 AfM \ Chandler A Wm very superior rib • /” M M 9 bed Sides, in handsome boxen ol about 4(F) lbs. each. Packages to you are a halt cent per lb. less than small lots. Come up and buy no less than a package. Just received and for sate by March 24. JAMES LIGON. TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 31 &. 30. 11. <i. JEFFERSON & CO. j THE above establishment has re-opened’joj *'"’ M''* a ***l Ware-Room with a full assort ment, comprising thofollowing articles off¥4 iuESi recent manufacture and of the very best materials, viz: Iteilst e.xls, of various patterns, varying in price from $4 to S3O. Uii.mrs.—Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing, Nurse's, Children’s, and Dining. Tuns, Buckets.— Common J’ine, Cedar and Juniper— hra-.s and iron hound, of various sizes. Cm axs.—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper—brass and iron bound, of various sizes. YVKM, BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS, WARDROBES. WASHKTANDS. TABLES, Besides many other articles for house furnishing and do most in purposes. All orders left at tho Ware-room or directed to R. O. Jefferson A Cos., from country merchants and others, will he promptly attended to. Tlie Factory is situated in a sectl&n which affords an abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Bench, Walnut, (Inin, Pine. Ash, Poplar, China, Ac. RICHARD (I. JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON. Coluinlius, Uu., Oct. 3,1855. C|„ TIIF, MffllN Pl’iltlODK AI.S, AND tiit: pabmer’s ctitidt:. Ureal reduction iu the price of the latter [uiblicntion. I. Scott k Cos.. New York, continue to publish tho foi lowing leading British Periodicals, viz: THE LONDON QUAIITEKI.Y (Conservative). TIIE KDtNUIIUIUIII REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH HUITfSH REVIEW (Free Church). TIIE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). lii.ACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). r |*llE great and important events —Religious, Political, L and Military—now agitating the nations of tlie Old World, give to these Publications nn interest and valus they never hofore possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, and Hying rumors of tlie newspaper, and the ponderous Tome of Hie historian, written long after the living interest iu the facts he records shall have passed away. ’The progress of the War iu tho East oeen pies a largo space in their pages. Every movement is closely criticised, whither of friend or of foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from the Crimea and from the llaltic in Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its most papular contributors, give a more intelligible and reliable account of tie* movements of tho great belligerents that can elsewhere he found. These Periodicals ably represent the three great polili a *l parties of Great Rritain—Whig, Tory, amt Radical.- hnl polities forms only one feature of their characler.- As Organs of tlie most profound writers on .Science, bite ratine, Morality, and Religion, they stand, its they ever have stood, unrivalled iu the world of letters, being con sideretl indispensable to (lie scholar and the professional man. while to tho intelligent reader of every class they furnixh a more correct and satisfactory record ol the cui rent literature of the day, throughout the world, than oan he possibly obtained from any other source. Karly Copies. Tlie receipt of Aihvna Slurln from the Rritisli publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially din ing the present exciting state of European allairs, in asum. h as tliey can now he placed iri the hands of sub scribers about as soon as the original editions. Terms. Per nun. For any one of the Ibnr reviews $3 0b For any two of the tour Reviews 5 Ob For any three of tlie four Reviews 7 (H? For all four of tin* Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 oo For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 oo For Blackwood and tlie four Reviews 10 oo Payments to lie made in nil cases in advance. Money current in tlm State where issued will he received at pin. Clubbing. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above pi i ces will be allowed to Ulubs ordering direct from E. Scott & Cos., four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Tims: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re view, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews anil Blackwood for £80; and soon. Postage. In all llio principal cities and towns,these woiks will he delivered. Iree of postage. When sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will lie hut linen ty-Jour cents n year for “Blackwood,” and but fourtei n cnitx a year for each of the Reviews. TIIE FARMER’S GUIDE To Scientific anil Practical Agriculture. liy Henry Stephen:-. F. It. S. of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton. I’rofessor of Scientific Agriculture in \ale College, New Haven. 2 vols. itoyul Octavo.— ‘COD pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, lire most complete work on Agri culture ever published. and iu order to give it u widei circulation tlie publishers have resolved to redneo tlie price to Five Dal tars for I lie Two Volumes It \\ lien soul by mail (post paiil) to California and Oregon the price will be £7. To any other part of tlie Union and to Canada (post-paid). £6. Jee;- ‘i bis work is not the old “Book of the Farm.” Remittances for any of the above publications should always he addressed, post-paid, to tlie Publishers. EEONARI), SCOTT k CO., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. {NO. 219. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, FRKbONJA. CHAMBERS COUNTY'. ABA. G. If. HILL, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, .Mu. N. W. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of the | Stale Military Academy, South Carolina, J- Assistants Dr. PUTNAM & Cad. J. S. BARKER, A. B.J tJ’IIE Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy com | ineiieed III! Monday. January 15th 1855. and will ion tinue in session during forty weeks. As this Academy received very liberal assistance from tlie State ut the last session of the Ucglslatiii’e. there will lie no charge for tuition. On entering the iiislitiitiim. an initiation fee ol twenty dollars will he required of ent-li Cadet, except Buell as couie under the the following'pro vision, viz: Each county in tlie State of Alabama is entitled to send one Cadet lice of charge. Such Cadet to lie selected U\ the Judge of Probate and County Commissioners, from such nil’ll as are talented, deserving and of good moral character. Orphans should receive tlie preference COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History. Algebra.GeometryPlain, Descriptive and Analytical Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu ral and .Moral Philosophy, Chemistry,Conveyancing, Con stitutional Law, Ancient Uaiigiiages; French, Civil and Military Engineering, Surveying. Mechanics and A. tronoiny. Tactics will lie taught at such times as not to interfere witli tlie regular studies. Tlie discipline will lie enforced. UNIFORM. Dress Coat of Grey Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed with convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch black cloth, according to the usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth, with black stripe on tlie outer seam one and an eighth inches in width—tube worn till the first of .May. White Pants from 1 ist May till September. The uniform is not to be worn except on general pa rades, and such special occasions as the Military Instructor may direct. The Academy Buildings are large and well arranged, and Hie locution is i iiiiiieiitly healthy. Board run be procured from eight to ten dollars a month. The principal will so direct the education of his pupils as. if possible, to make them practical and useful men. The experience and qualifications of tlie instructors will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public confidence. F. A. ZACHARY, jly-d4m Secretary of tlie Board of Visitors. FOR sale on consignment. I>A('<>\ r'idi s. Hums, Seed Oats, and Corn, liv > HUGHES A DANIKIo Jim 18—ts SHAKER GARDEN SEED. VTKW Crop as good as the liest, warranted fresh, it now on hand and to arrive, ut J. J. TODD’S, December 11 26 Broad Street. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. M HI K mulct-signed have entered into the GROCERY’ 1 BUSINESS, under the firm and name of KIDC WAI. f IJ'.CKUEY A CO. We will keep constantly ou hand a large stock of choice Groceries. D. A. RIDGWAY, A. D. CI.ECKI.EY. . M. D. DONEY, J !UIS,f H. M. CUECKI.EY\ IRISH POTATOES. JT; Barrels yellow Irish Potatoes, received ami for sale hy JAMES LIGON. COAL. YARD. mIIOSK wishing GOA I. for Grates, can l’ supplied at J. sl3 per Ton, hy tailing on JOHN YV. HOWARD, Nov 4; Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. COUNTRY BUTTER, POUL.TRV, <fc . VN excellent article of Country Butter, POULTRY’ Ac. for sale at J. J. TODD'S, February 15. 20 Broad Street. A GOOD .81 EDI I'M —EAST ALABAMA. THE AUBURN C4AZETTI: Blaughter & Holifield, Auburn, Ala. ( 40LUMBUS Merchants will consult their interest by themselves of the Oazette to make known their business, it enjoys a very large and increasing cir culation in a region of country that does a heavy trade in Columbus. Dec. 6,