The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, April 23, 1856, Image 1

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Flit fitailg gun. u ■ yV THOMAS OE WOLF. ■ IV at Kivu Dollars H year. Where the sub d:ll,y a nd„ f.ir leas than a year, at this rate of ‘* “month. Single ropier, Kivu (Jent.s. 1 ADVERTISING KATES. B , w w iU he inserted at Ten Cents a line ■j ( , rii-eiu aU(i pi vo Cents a line li.r eui-h subiie ’,f the same —to be paid lor when the K ‘“Veut hi minded into the office. .XITTBACT advkktiseus. B .v,wiling 6 lines, not renewable, will be B^’ 1 “ months for *4, sit months for su, or one m > 1U"-. agreed upon to be paid for before the | m’in type. ;.' ls uu t exceeding ten lines, renewable at B ‘ r! i ‘ l *.;, ( . |at S2O a year —to lie paid for quarterly B’'I*'” 1 *'” .idsof-U lines, renewable at pleasure, in ■m 11 ’! v a venr- — payable quarterly in mlvanee. B**‘. I ertisenienls exceeding tin lines, will be B“ ;1 '’ ‘ *the rate of $lO for for every additional ten fc-ivai-le nmirterly inudvanee. B' 1 ' 1 5 ..m-nts nr notices, occupying a. place ledween B 1 "'"', uatter and lulvortiseuienls, will lie cliarged B;";f;;‘i'line ter every insertion. ■ ■ |) \V AIM vANTS. I lM) OKFIUE AM* AGENCY, B KOU THE PURCIIASK AND | aliß of keal estate, B’ OK Aid. DESCRI FT IONS. cONVEYANCEB, &c. &c. I v On Randolph Street, B lT - ‘run POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA. BmVK ileterii.iiicd to detote my time exclusively to 81-'iB 1 -'i ivn BUSIN ESS, and hope,trom my knowledge B l ', iin Georgia, to be able to give entire satislac- B e ! n ul o may entrust liiowith business, lam pro- Bv"‘ ; ‘ I,IIV or sell, perlinps to Letter ailvaiitag* B* ithcr person in Western or South-western sell,call upon me: if J do not pur B ; 'i',.in liial you a purchaser. 11 you wish to buy, B'’ irl II I’ 1 ’ many valuable lots and settlements B 11 “sell From my extensive knowledge of tile B 1 ’ i'lmils linn prepared to ascertain the owner of Bui tv vacant lot of land in the State. If you wish K‘. liuul valno'b yen “lay rely upon correct in „ ..am reasonable terms. B : JDKEDS, MOKTGAGES, B ji i- instrument**, drawn correctly and at low rates; B . pasts wanted to sell Bonners large map of Gcor; ‘h per cent, given. m | s certain- 1 am paying New York and Y ASH- RiitCltt IWOffi f "‘‘ ‘AND ‘V Alt KANTS, allowing Kviir also matin an arrangement with one of the best B'Vi Wasbingtnu. 1 am prepared to apply for B BOUNTY - LAND WAillt.A NTS, B i/,< ami will charge hut Five Dollars for each ap l"‘ l iaill )ul ’ u,l( ' n tl,u “arrant arrives. Be in vour claims soon. K'lmii-iul I” make Ibis a permanent business, and Bi|.„vliniliviiled aitentioii, with a deteriuination to Bsni-liirticn, 1 hope to receive a liberal share of paj ■ inv friends and tin’ community generally V'’ S. If. BONNEIi, H |v: p] V Land Office, Columbus. JAMES .1. TODD, ■ y; Kast Side llroad Street, Columbus, Ga.. Baniifacturci* and Wholesale Dealer B Tin. Sheet Iron. Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, &c. &e. Bo'lhii;. Guttering and all kinds ot Job Work, prompt- Klriukd tu ami warranted. Hpril lit 1856. ■ fresh FRUITS AND CANDIES. ■IST received, fresh Sweet Havana Oranges, and a Brat variety af the finest Candy Fruits. If you are ■of fine Fruits and Candies, call at 42 llroad Street, Bv they are to be found in endless variety. ■nil 14. CELLA & THOMAS. JORDAN D. HOWELL, Ji STICK OF TIIK .PFA< ■ AND COLLECTOR. ■ ili'T aili'Uliuu given t” the . • i'■;i “I claims in inv hands. .-at the Store of !larrisoll & Mclieln. . us. April 10. 1850. I B. 11. McCKAW, ■M'TOIIIV i-i~Y A'!’ I■/V W 7 B i’ayetto, Chambers County, Alabama. II. IMiiPEK URVANT ntNe'AX. W.M. K. EAIINETT. ■ ATTORNEYS AT DAW. B. in I'.iiuiulius, tienrgia. and Crawford, Alabama. A. 1850. l.v ■ \MUJKY FEMALE INSTITUTE. I La Fayette, Alabama. ■ Wtsixv Stacy, a. m., Principal. M. 1,. Stacy, > Teachers in Literary K' ; i>s K. Hachi.uiku, ) Department. ■ Si'iiumiLEEi, Music and Oi'iisuiKuital Depart incut. exercises of this Instilnt ion will lie resumed mi Hi i” ~'t Monday in January, 1850. ■‘ , i (, ii Os Tuition, per Scholastic A car. Bimu'v Department $lO UU Department 25 no “d-d Department College, eourse H 2 00 Music taught without extra charge. B I'liin-ijuil i- an alumnus of Emory au.l lienry Col- H- Va.—has largo exiierieiiee in teaching, ami conn s H iiiiiiiimcinleil. iiulli ns to <I: ;i rai-1 e r ami aliility for ■"bug instruction. in die liosom of a iieautiful and healthy vil ■ ni'M with all the facilities necessary to the ac- H nl'a finished education, tie 1 institute strongly itself to the pairnnuge an intelligent pub ■ loin 1,.’ übtuiiieil ill several res|ieelnlile families terms. ■I K. 0. Kichurds, .i. T. liroek. H Oiileli Ilolluway, Joliii C. Towlos, ■ Jolin W. llewell, E. 11. Muse, HI “in. Adams, A. iM. Presley, H J. JO. Dowdell, Trustees. ‘-mlier 21,1805. ts ■ nORLIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. I MARIETTA. Al'mli'inic year is divided into two sessions of live I: ‘utils eai'li. The Tenth Sessioncommences on tin 'l hliruary next, anil ends on the lot It of J uly. ■ 1 inlets are divided into four college classes. The ■ ‘ nun linemen l takes plin e oil Weilnesitnv Leliire of July. ■ Academic Stall'. ■ ‘ ; brumby, a. m.. Superintendeiitiiml ■ I'uifessnr of .Matliematies and Nidural Philosophy. 1 -lhoniasK.MeOon>ell, 1 “'Waiiilunr of Cadets, and Prof, of Engineering. - Mangut, Professor of French and History, limit, i. M) . ■; u hnoilwin. Professor of Draw ing. ‘• H.L'ainp, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Hp 1 ‘roll. m. and., Surgeon. ” nsiitntion is under the direction and miniage a lirtiinl of Trustees, in conjunction with a Hoard appointed by the (inventor of the State, an act of the Legislature, the Institute line been Cadet Muskets and AreoUtreineuts, ‘"ld liattery, consisting of four six-pounder brass l*o twelve-pounder Howitzers. H ■ ypcrintentlont and the Commandant, nro grndn- H|' st I’uint. and as the Institute is upon the West ■ , l| lai !- the public may lie assured that the govern j 1 Hnplino and course of studion will lie strictly en- Terms: 1 1 on Ih'arrl, Washing, Enel, Lights, hire of Musi ■ ‘ "’!* °Hier contingent expenses, per session of live .“S in advance. sll2 50. Hi'. re'll,!'a f ? e ,’ l>or minum > S5. H ,i Ul 'siring further information can obtain ncopy ■ <*KUlntious” by addressing the superintendent. ■ lUir .v_2o. ANDREW J. HANSEL. Mcc. I I ’KIVEUBITV OP OEORCtIA. Hi,, Athens, December 18,1850. H t:„'. i?,, Pcl r es “ f this Institution will recommence on H ‘u ‘lay of January next, and continue Until the H. .I,’ when there will he a week’s vacation, after H-ii-nl . * ‘ V '** be resumed until the winter vacation, [/'if r "! d'° first of November. , ; .ll ‘ , ' v | ,l K able and experienced otileers comprise ■ ii'n* :u l 1 1l. v —who are expected to be at their Hy. 1 lju Zealous discharge of their duties. ■ “ uuri'li, ri. r>.. President and Professor of J’oliti ■ , fl | , , u y and Mental I'hilosophy. H “i"l'le|. t. m„ Professor of Ancient Languages I 1 11,1 !'• llrantley, n. i).. Professor of llelles Lettres, I iV * f bristianity and History. ■ in .'‘Conte, m. 1,.. Professor of Natural .Sciences and ■ 1 .. ‘a French. I. un Leroy Broun, A. M„ Professor oi Mathematics. I’ uS*!! 11 Civil Engineering. I enable, a. m., Professor of Natural Pliiloso- I ; bumnistry. II i/; ‘.h 11. Lumpkin, u.. i>., Professor of Law. Ii n Terrell, Professor of Law. I 1,11 Henry Waddell, a. m.. Tutor in Ancient Lan- I ‘ !. ! l . r^" ’ *• *L, Tutor in Matliematies. H i , mliutation are.raoniniueiidctl to lie pres ■ ,J “ I'tnuing ofthe term. ■ ii„i ,' 1 ", ‘ lnardinns may feel satisfied that their I ... ‘ lri, s can here obtain a thorough education. ASBUKV HULL. See'rv. C{f |iil %m. VO 1,. I.} REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS &, ROONEY, Have removed their extensive Miocker Furniture to their (IRON PHON'l',) New Four Story Brick Itui tiling, Xr n >l. Nearly opposite tlieir Old Shiud, \\l t liey will lc* happy loser tJioir lYiciiils anil ▼ t vustoiiMTs and show thorn somethin?’ brilliant an<l luviiii)*’ in the way of Furtiittm*. Our Uaro-Rooms aro uiMM|ii:illoil in Ih-auty, ami our r nrnitiin * retJnrdie. He ollor ratv. to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful ami uniform style, by having a hriinrh ofour liiisiuess in Now York city, when* tho Senior part lie r manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the mi*st fastidious. We have on hainl tuniiturc suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Hoorn, Kitchen &e.. ofiloso Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, &t\; and as how u$ can be found North or Smith. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, w ill also tie on hand, that will not fail to please. Cull and see. Our stock consists in part of Eterztthu*, Tide a Tries, What Not* Arm Chairs, amt Sofas, ot Rose-Wood, ilrocatelle and Mahogany, for P.r v is. Riireaits, Ib'esslug, Mm*hie and Mahogany ‘fops. Side-Roavls —Marhle and Maho?iuny Tops, Rook Cases of nil kinds and Secretaries attarlipd. Tallies—-Centre, Dinipg, Work am) Extension. Bedsteads —High and low post. French ami (vnta-*. Enamel Sets for Rod Kooins, ail colors. Walnut and Ma hogany S*ts for Red Rooms. Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods, hooking Glasses—all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry. Vr. Cunning —of Broeatello ami Damask, all colors. Shades —(Jill Cornices aild Curtain ladders. January 17, 1850. A. iK. A YKR, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMJVIIS3ION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 AVest Sido llroad Street, Columbus, (la. /fii I’artiiular attention given to tliekee]iing,fiuvi'liano and wale of Negroes. Uir Administrators’ and J'.xucntprs’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Dot. 23. ly J. 0. R(7B£. j. 11. li A VIS. W. 11. LOtfU, RUSE, DAVIS & DOUG, COMMISSION MEEUHA NT S Anil Shipiilug Agents, SAVANNAII, OEOUGI A. \ \riLL pnrehaso and sell cotton and 01 her produce on , y Commission, and strictly atUmd to forwarding goods and filling orders from tlie country. Ruse, Ratten A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North. Jan.lo ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. mini above Hotel has been thoroughly lenova- n _ . I ted and re-liirnished. The undersigned J?‘ thankful for pastfavors will take pleasure in no- nj Hi AHi commodating all those who may favor him with their patronage. LAMPKIN, Dec 3 Proprietor. INSURANCE. I.AIRE, MARINE, IIIVEH, and LIFE ItLSICM taken in * responsible companies by JOHN Mi:NX. Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Itarnard & Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital 41200,000. S. li. LOOMIS, PivsiiU ut. JOHN >IUNN, Agent. Columbus, (la., NoV ‘ll . If IIALLOWELL & THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR lIELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columhiis, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Colton and Shuck Mattresses. promptly executed. The patronago of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly BARRINGER & MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. riMUS Manufactory lias been is in .successful operation 1 for over three years, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL BOOKS, Will he furnished and boxed at the Factory, lit the follow ing prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7as Primed and Grazed... 12% ctu. 10x12... 9“ “ “ ...IS 12 xl4 ..10 “ “ ...25 12x10. ..11“ “ ...27 “ 12 x 18...12 “ li *• ...30 12 x 20...14 “ “ ...35 “ 12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 “ 12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 The above Saab are 1% inch thick, and made plain. 11l all cases where they are made hip-Sash. twit cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with good French G lass, primed with tho best I’nint, and superior Putty. Holiing Blinds for Windows, 00 cents per loot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost 43, without painting, catches, or binges. PANEL DOORS. 1 clinch thick, without moulding, §2 50—moulding one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. 1% inch thick, without, moulding, 2 75—moulding one / side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. iy, inch thich, 4 pannels moulding on one side, 43 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. V}< inch thick. 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding both sides, S>4 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with binges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, ennme:- led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side mid 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 pinned, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Frroll and other descriptions Os Brackets, for ornanien t ing Cottages, Green Houses. .tr„ made to order. Tin, proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. 03-All the above work will bo furnished at short notice. Sasli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be sent by the River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of tho purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. .83 'Special contracts can be made for large jobs. 1 M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. VbOT in Cobb county, well marked on ns Mineral Tract,; One I sit 202 >.5 acres in .Mn-tK&J rion county. Three fractions adjoining, nimmmi--*“ iug about one mile above Bainbridgo in Decatur county, and embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and tlie balnnce as well calculated for making Turpen tinetns any in tlie Southern country Alsu a Lot with comfortable improvements at New Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to K. J. HARDIN January 31, 1856. Columbus, Ga. brooks a (Thapman lirOULU call the attention of IMiyslclans to tho Y\ newly discovered medieine ealled Dll. ST. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior In Norwood’- Tincture >f Yeratum Vcradi, for ull purposes that tin- latter has heretofore l>en used fur. February 4. FANCY ( ANDIES. 1 UST received 11 line supply of Fancy Candies and Con • I fectioie TV. at 42 Broad street. Pclimar.v i CELLA fIIOMAg. .1. K. HULL Ai CO., GHOCER.V MERCHANTS, AND DEAI.F.RS IN 1 NAGGING. Rope. Twine Sugar. Coffee. Mo-’ > lasses. Salt, Teas. Cigars, Tobaeeo. AVines. -s ■; ihaudies, Gill, Rye. Mmiongaheia. lbnirbon, and Scoteli Wliiskey. and Provision* and Grneeries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKcndree. No. 1(61 Broad Street, Coiumluw. Ga. November 21. 1855. ly BACON. 1111 1)8. choice Bacon—hug rmind, ju- • received !•) and for sale at tlie lowest figures, by Marcli 15. GUN BY A CO COLUMBUS, GA.. APRIL ’23, 185(i. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the * , lVrry” anil ‘'Oglethorpe’’ Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, (JOJiIIM 1 HJS, DKOIUJIA. \\f F. have now in store and receiving the CjSUPGJIL \y best and most extensive sloek of velii eles to be Kiiiial iii this country, comprising OALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, ol linestand ricliest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest styles and every variety. HOC li AW AV S AND BAROUCHES, ei every known pattern and slmpc, suitable for one or two horses, and complete assortment of Top unil No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of 1 lie latest and most styles now used. The I’ael that llie well known and highly esteemed Work of JAM HR M. QUIN BN A CO, as well as that of other makers of the highest reputation, eitn lie found only a t mil* hi,use, and tlint all 1 ini’ sleek is made up un der the personal direction of Mr. II.C McKee, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to alter hitter work and at lower prices, than arti cles of the same quality can he sold for by any other dea ler in tins country; and quite as low as they can lie af fordedin New York city. For proof of which wsrospect fnlly itivite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us. YVe am selling at llm very in west rates, for cunli or ap proved credit, and always ask our selling prices, so our customers and strangers as well, may fell on being honestly and fairly dealt with. E vi ry article is warranted tii lie strictly as represent ed, anil satisfaction guaranteed to all. AIcKEK A ROBERTS, N. 11.—Having tho best regular set of Carriage workmen to be found in tins conn try, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rules, with the utmost promptness and in I he liest manner. MeK. A it. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Gil, rnUETrustees of this institution take pleasure in ait- I nonneing to the public that they have secured the following faculty, to take charge o| the College, at tho opening of the next term. FACULTY': Col. Augustus Aiden, A. at. President —Professor of En glish Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. F. X. Forster, A. M. —Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Aiden. Instructress in French and Bota ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department. Music. This institution is located in one of tlie most beautiful and healthy villages of South Western Georgia; owned by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision: it is kept free from till sectarian bias—at the same time, re quisite carets taken to secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on tlie second in January next. The Classes will then be organized, and will progress as heretofore. lioardingcan be obtained in the best families of the place, where the students will be surrounded by tlie safe guards and amenities of the families circle. The rates oftnitioii and buttnl, are as low us those of fered by any similar Institution in this part of tlie .State. The College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. Globes, .Maps, Charts, Ac.: in fine witli everything necessary for illus tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe rimental ScienCes- The College Building is so arranged Unit the Depart ments will be kept entirely srqiarate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to secure for tlie 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 tlie 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 be redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to lie a fact; and that our Institution can challenge comparison with tlm proudest in the land. Persons desiring fuathcr information in regard to the College, will please address L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X. Forster, Cuthbert, Ga., wltowill furnish them with Circulars, Ac. Jan. 23 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. riMl E undersigned designs opening a Private Academy L lbr Young Ladies in F.atontou, Putnnn county, Ga., on Wednesday, January 9th. 1856. lu the Literary Department the course ol study will be extensive and liberal. Tlie Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages will bo taught if desired. The Ornamental Department will include Music on tlie 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 tlie Natural Sciences. Musical instruments w ill lie provided, so that each pupil may have tlie means of daily practice in addition to the regular lesson. The number of pupils will In- limited to 56. Tuition peranninn, 5125 00; luiif in adiAnce. and the balance at the end of the year. Attention Is called tu the following advantages: First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when tlie school is large and overgrown. Second, in addition to the regular course of study, she can make such a selection from the languages, and the Ornamental Department, as timeund choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, tlm low rate of tuition, compared with that of other schools. The usual charge for the English hranehes, is. ..S4O no Music ’L 00 Latin (Extra) M 00 French “ 20 Ou Drawing and Painting 25 00 Embroidery 25 no Making the aggregate of SIBO 00. TANARUS” this add the extra charges made for the use o*’ in struments, stationery, Ac., and the amount will not fall far sliort of S2OO, w h'-reas, in the plan adopted in this Academy, the charge fur 1 liese is $125 leaving a di tlereocc of SSO to $75 in its favor. Pens, ink, paper, slates, pencils, Ac., gratis. Books, sheet music, Draw ing, Painting and Embroidering nude rials furnished at the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for (lie present, at bumpkin. Stewart County, Ga. Jan 23. I K. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cansville, Georgia. rpilK lirst Term of this Institution will begin on Hie J first Monday in February, 1860, under (lie direction of the; ollowing Faculty. Ilov. Thomas llambaut, Chairman and Protiissorol Ancient Languages. Rev. WiLMAM 11. RoIJKBT. Professor of Mathematics. Rev. B. \V. YViin.nKN, Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. W. 11. Roukkt, Pro tern. Professor of Natural Science. Rev. B. YV. Wuildkx. pro tcin. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science. Other Professors w ill be elected as soon ns the wants of tho college require it. Board and lodging can be procured at a boarding house or in private families, at from eight to ten dollars per month. Tiiit ion. In Academic department, per year $2-8 00 J u College department, per year 34 00 Scholarships. The Board of Trusteesure now oilerlug to sell scholar ships for four years at SIB* I W Scholarships for sixteen year*, at 240 00 Tims making tuition merely nominal The annual commencement will take place on Thurs day after tlm first Saturday in July. Local ion. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college building is situated three quarters of a mile trom Hie village, and is n commodious building. Here young men will be comparatively free free tin’ allurements of fashionable life, the baneful influence of grog shops, and tin! expos ures of a mixed population. Any information, as well a- cotaiogues, can be old allied on application to the undersigned, or any of tlie faculty. 11 JOHN 11. RICE. December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. RAKE CHA NCK FOR SMALL CAPITAL. t OFFER for rule aspleiideil set ol ’1 iliners’ To'ds and Ma* X chines, with ns line a set of Patterns as there is in the Slat", very low for cash or good notes and security, pay able Ist January next. ‘J en per cent, oil for ra h. A bargain call be bad by cm ly application. AD", a first rati’ set of AVisil Cards, with all appertain in”- machinery, (is good as new. Call soon or von lose a bargain. •>- •*• TOUD. February 6. 30 Broad htreet. FACTORY YARNS. IIACTOKY YAllNHof all Nos., Osuaborgs, Shirting. Sheeting. St 1 ipes. Cottoiiades Ae..l eietHiitly on band and for sale”at Factory prices, by O, 26—ff J J ‘ TOUI*. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! fTMIE subscribers have now on band amt y . I ini; constantly receiving, one of the ling est and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever onered. and made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carriage in use., such as— Calcclics, licrliii Conches, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish,) FAMILY ROCK A WAYS, Large nml mhwill, including many very ami tasty, Huitabl** tor one horse. BOW TOI* WAGrONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and finish, which, for du nihility ami neat ness, cannot he excelled, and are from most res pout aide niuiiiifnetorics ut tho North, and made under the personal direction of Mr. ,1. R Jaques. All of which we are selling at the very lowest rates for or |>- proveci credit. livery article sold by us at our Repository in warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on hein# hortdrably and fairly dealt with —in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East corner of Oglethorpe and llryau street a. opposite the per ry House. J. 11. JA-ijUKS & RUOTIIKK. N. I.—Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, wo are prepaved to execute Ucpairliig of every kind in the nest possible manner with neatnes- and dispatch, at low rates, at J. lb JAQUKS .V IMOTIIKR S t ’ a rri a Kcposl l ory , North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Perry House, Col malms, Ga. Kehruary <. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers anil Mncliiiiisl. Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLT'JIB I S, (JKOUGIA. VI TV* ( ill tlie special attention of the jiuhlie to our es f f tiildishment. The proprietors are practical Me rhanies and of lone: experience* in tho business, and hav ing combined two establishments in oiio, they iiavo the largest and best stock of tools and patterns in the State. Their facility for doing business being so great, they can afford to their easterners the best of terinsand flu* most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so many years in this business as the practical partner and proprietor of the Oemulgee Foundry, Maeou, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built a large number of Steam Engines, Mills, and Machinery, throughout this and adjoining States. To ail of which we refer as 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 especial attention to our Mairiiie and Sta tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both cir cular and upright. We are now manufacturing the best CIEOULAR SAW MILLS* in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same price others are furnishing wooden ones. We are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boilers of any 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; Balk Mills: Corn Shelters; Cob Crushers; and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. marl3-tf East Alabama Female College, Tuskegkb, Macon County, Albama. lOCATED in Tuskegeo. a village far-famed for its j healthful climate and refined society, the 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 standard ot education here adopted will never he 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 tlie lirst in the country. These are, an ele gant and commodious edifice, erected at a cost of some forty thousand dollars—a large amiable 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 boarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have the privilege of membership in n literary society, meet ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com position. One hour on .Sabbath afternouns is spent by them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, and in other exercises designed to cultivate a taste for reli gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by the 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 and others of the Faculty, they are under the constant suier vision of the governess who directs them in all matters pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to the cultivation of tlieir manners. OFFICERS. Literary Dejmri ment. llrnry A. Bacon, A. M.. President, Meutal and Moral Science. Gnor.uK W. Thomas. A. M.. Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages. J. Krzkczkow.ski, French, Italian and German. Miss I nua Williams, Logic; Rhetoric and History. Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M E. Womack, Preparatory (’lasses. Musicnl Department. Dr. S. M. Bartlktt, Principal. G i;.wavus Giestlkh, | Mrs. N. T. Taylor, lAssistants. Miss Lydia Root, J Ornamentul Depart ment. Miss L. It. UfilD, Principal. Miss Assistant. Ihmriling Depart ment. Miss L. 11. Rkid, Governess. Mr. Sampson Lanier, Steward. Mrs. Emily K. Lamer, Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and ‘Nurse. ('lentle r. First Term, from Sept. *j;jd to Dec. 2Bd, inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Dee.jHth to Jan. 7th, inclusive. Second Term, from Jan.Sth to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April 9th 1 July 9th, inclusive. Summer Vacation, from July 10th to Sept. 212d, inclusive. Commencement of 18/>O, on Wednesday, July 9th. Necessary Expense*. Primary Classes per term $ 7 00 J) & C do 10 00 A & B do 13 00 College do 16 00 Hoard, including lights and washing pr. term, 30 00 Books, stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at |ow prices. Extra Expennew. Modern Languages, per torni $ 7 00 Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 0 00 Water Colors, per term.....* 10 (Hi Oil Painting, pel term 13,00 Piano. Guitar, or Violin, per term 10 00 Use of Instruments for lessons and practice, per term - Harp, including use of instrument, per term... 25 00 Those who design entering for tin* first time at the be ginning of the next term, will Bud it l< tlieir advantage to correspond with the President on that subject. November 21, 1866. ti To PltyHiclaiftH and CiUxvnH of Georgia. VNKW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile affections has been discovered by a talented Physi cian of New York. Thin discovery involves anew princi ple by which the too positive condition of the system cal led Fever. Is changed to the normal or healthy state di rectly and without loss of vitality. This valuable remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid, 1 and is prepared by N. \V . .Seat. M. D., New fork. It is ! extensively used in tlie hospitals in France, and has been i extensively used in the practice of a number of the most tiilejif ed members of the medical tion of Physicians is most respect fully solicited to the ; virtues of tliiff medicine in the treatment of fevers. Try it. and you will never <juit its use. It is far superior to i Norwood’s Ti net lire, for reducing the pulse. J his asser- l tion will be proven by one single trial. A full description of the treatment of Fevers by the use „f j> r . x/W. Seat's Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen of th discoverer, will be published in the columns of the Him, in the course of the present week. Tin Negative Electric Fluid is for sals at the Drug .Stores of Danforth Nagel, and Brooks A Chapman, in OolnmbuH. February 4. VALUABLE PROPERTI. riTWO Valuable young negro Brick Lay- I era, mid one of the most desirable ands <u-p|| W v iiiently u nan god ItesideiMCN in the city, fni *"■■■■ sale <n reasonable terms. A. K. AV ER, Apiil 7. 1866. ts 131 Broad Btro< Farmers, Your Interest is Here. F\i fe i W W \ Chandler & Co’s very superior rib •/” /” /* 7 bed Sides, in bandsome boxes of about 400 lbs. each. Package* to you ar* a half cent per ll*. less tlmn small lots. Come up and buy no less than a package, .lust received mid for “ale by March 24. JAMES MOON. TPtO'Y I’ACTORY WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 34 &, 36. li. O. JEFFERSON & CO. i XHK aliove oitablisbment liaa rfropeneillaj immmtmmiJr its Sale ami YV’aro-Koom with a full assort- ck ment. comprising tho following articles .vcnt msuufacturo ami of the very best materials, viz: lleilstrails, of various patterns, varying in price from $4 to S3O. Uiiaiks.—Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing, Nurse's, (Jliililien's, ami Dining. Tuns, Buckets.—Common Fine, Cellar ami Juniper— brass ami iron bomiib of various sizes. Churns.—Common Pin., Cedar mid Juniper'—brass and iron botiml. of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS, JIOAT BUCKETS, WARDUOJIKS, WASIIBTANDS, TABLKS, Besides many othei- articles for iiouso fnrnlaliiiig ami do mestic purposes. All orders loft ut the Ware-room or directed to It. G Jefferson A Cos., from country merchants and others, Will be promptly attended to. Tho Factory is situated in a section which affords an abundant supply of Oak, Hickory. Bench, Walnut. Umn. Fine, Ash, Poplar, Chinn, Ac. RICHARD (I. JEFrt-lINON. JAMF.B HAMILTON. ColumbuH. Ga., Out. 3, 1866. oin THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, ANI> THX! PAHMBR’S GUIDT). Great reduction in the price of the latter publication. I. Scott k Cos., New Y ork, continue to publish the fol lowing loading British Periodicals, viz: TIIK LONDON QUARTRRLY (Conservative.!. THK KDINGBUHGII RRVIKYV (Whig). TDK NORTH BRITISH KKVIKW (JYc.i Church). TU'K WESTMINSTER KKVIKW (IJheral). BLACKWOOD’S KDINBUIKHI MAGAZINE (Tory). fIMIF, great and important events—Religious, Political, _L and Military—now agitating thennlione of tlie Old World, give to these Publlcatious an interest and value they never butorc possessed. Tliey occupy a middle ground between tlm imstily written news items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of tho newspaper, ami tlie ponderous Tome of tlie historian, written Jong nlici the living interest in the facts he records shall have passed away. Tho progressoi Iho War in tlie Kasl occu pies a large space in tlieir pages. Every movement is • Insely criticised, w hether of friend or oi foe. and all short-comiiigß fearlessly pointed out. The letters from the Crimea and from the Baltic in Blackwood's Magazine. • lom two of its most popular contributors, give a more intelligible and reliable account of the movements ut tin great belligerents that can elsewhere be found. 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THE FARMER'S GUIDE To Scientific unil Practical Agricitllme. By Henry Stephens, F. R. 8. of Edinburgh, and tlie late J. !*• Norton, I’liJcsMir of Scientific Agriculture in Y ale College. New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.— Dion pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agii eultnro ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation tlie publishers have resolved to reduce tin* price to Five Dollar,, for tlc Two Volumes !! When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price w ill he $7. To any other part of tile Union and lo Camilla (post-paid). $6. 4Kg-This work is not the old “Book of tlie Kin-in.” Remittances for any of (he aliove publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to tin- Publishers, LEONARD, BCOTT A CO., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, FREDONIA, CHAMBERS COUNTY. ALA. G. F. HILL, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, Mu. N. W. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of the Y •State .Military Academy, South Carolina. > Assistants Da. PUTNAM A C.vn. J. S. BARKER, A. It.J THB Fourth Scholastic Year of this Academy coin | no 111 ed oil Monday, January 16th 1865. and will eon tin ne in session during folly weeks. As thin Academy received very liberal assistance from tlie State at tlie last session of (lie Legislature, there wiit bo no charge for tuition. On entering the institution, an initiation fee of twenty dollars will bo required of each Cadet, except such as come under the the following pro vision, viz: Each county in the State of Alabama iii entitled to send one Owlet free of charge. Such Cadi tto lie selected by the Judge of I’rolwte ami County Uomniiaaioners, from such men as are talented, deserving aud of good im.inl eliaractec. Orphans should receive tin, preference COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading. Writing. Arithmetic, Grammar Geography and History. Algebra,Geometry; Plain. Descriptive and Analytical Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu ral and Moral Philosophy,Clie/iiistry,Conveyancing,Con stitutional I .aw. Ancient Languages; French, Civil and Military Engineering, Surveying, Mechanics and A tronomy. Tactic* will l taught at hucli tiinun uh not to interfere with tin* regular Htiulicx. Tl (liMcipline will Im iMiforced. UNIFORM. Dress Coat of Grey Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed witli convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch black cloth, according to the usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth, with black stripe on tho outer seam one and an eighth inches in width—to lie worn till tlie first of Ylay. While Pants from Ist May till September. The uniform is not to Is- worn except on geiieml pa rades. and such special occasions as the Military instructor may direct. The Academy Buildings are large and well arranged, and tlie locution is eminently healthy. Board can lie procured (lom eight to ten dollars a month. Tlie principal will so direct tlm education of his pupils as. if possible, to make them practical ami useful men. The experience aud qualifications of tho Instructors will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public confidence. F. A. ZACHARY, jlysl4in Secretary of tlie Board of Visitors. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT. J ACON Sides, Hams, Seed Oats, and Corn. By > HUGHES A DANIEL. Jan 18- ts SHAKER GARDEN SEED. ■VTKW Cron as good as tin- liest, warranted fresh, i. v now on hand ami to arrive, at J. J. TODD’S, December 11 26 Broad Street. NEW tO-DARTNEItSHIP. riMII,’ undersigned have entered into the GROCERY’ I IIUS/NESS. under the firm and name ofKIDG WAY’, CLECKI.EY & CO. YVe will keep constantly on hand a large stock of choice Groceries. 1). A. RIDOWAY, A. D. CLECKI.EY, . M. D. DONEV, W 8” 11. M.CEECKLEY. IRISH POTATOES. OK\ Barrels yeliow Irish Potatoes, received slid fur sale JAMES MOON. COAL YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for Grates, call be supplied ut sl3 per Toll, by calling on JOHN M . HOWARD, Nov tq Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. COUNTRY lIi'TTEII, FOPLTRY, VN excellent nrtiele „f Country Butter. POULTRY’ Ac. for sale ut J. J. TODD’S, February 16. 26 Broad Street. A GOOD MEDIUM EAST ALABAMA. the auburn o-azbttk Slaughter & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala. CIOLUMBUB Merchants will consult tlieir interest by /availing themselves of tlie Gazette 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. {NO. *2*2o.