The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, May 17, 1856, Image 1

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if.jif faily gun. 1 „v THOMAS OK AVOLI. 9 ANI> PROPRIETOK. A __ -♦ — fl AJSIU T. Di-S WOLF, ■ f'*’ EDITORS. I ■ , i. tt t Five Dollars tt year. Where the sub .made D.r less than a year, ni th* rate of Knr“;"‘ y “ jouutU. Sigl *P**<. W.. Cruts. fl ADVERTISING RATES, fl Its will be iusi-rti-J at J'. u Cents a line ini'* Five Cental a line for each subse ■> l ihe same—ti> be paid tor When Ihe ft- ..glided tutu Urn office. H-'"” eONTKAei’ AUVEKi'ISKKa. fl \eee.Uni{ o lines, uot renewable, will be fl)"“' JUL ’. 1 ‘niuuUis tor $4, six mouths for SO, or our K,ct‘ ll ‘ rcL , juli! #!?r ee<l upon lo he paid for heti.re the is I.ut 1U type. ■" :U> meats nut exceeding tell lines, renewal.le at at f-o H year to be paid for quarterly fl,:" 1 "■ , u paef*lU lines, renewable al pleasure, in fl),ie ,f ”; i . eur —payable .(itarlerly iu advance. al |,,. r dseuieuts exeuedm.; do lines, will be ratß 0 p |io for for every additional ten fl^'‘rale quarterly ill advauee. ■s’ 1 *- clll * or uotioes, occupy lug a place hetweeu flt-;- r,,r ’ matter and advertisements, will la- charged fl ”1 '"• |V “’ t " v, ~ rv A \|) WAKKANTS. I OANii A(*lisAlC'J , I roll THE PURCHAS* A.NU l AilB OF REAL ESTATE, V of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. I i’ONVEYAJNCISR, dec. <stc. I On llamlolpH Street, I |N|l ,g fHfi POST OFFICE, CuLU.YIBbS, GA. Klllelerhiiutal to do Vote my time exclusively to H i AM* liLSI N ESS, uud hop,-. Irum my knowledge fl“” ,V,|sin Georgia. hi lie aide * ’give entire satisfae- ■ lJt . aim IHHV elil ru*l me with hioiiiess. lam pre- H 1!", ilier buy or sell, i-ci-hap* h. bettor advantage fl„!v,illier person in W.-ob-rn or S.-nlli-wcstern fle ‘ lime liuuls to soil, call upon me; if I do not pur Hi mil liml you a purchaser, li you wish to buy, fl r.r 1 have many valuable Ids and settlements fl“i i,'sell From my extensive know ledge of tlio H’ riuicls, 1 mil prepared lo ascertain tile owner of fl 1 ' 1 . , .!■'■ vacant lot of laud in the State. It you wish flll v'ur land valued, you may rely upon correct in- in iM)oii rcwonuiblw t<?i nis fl** ’ DEEDS, MORTGAGES, ■ , instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates flip.Wr.NTß wanted to sell Runner's largo mall ol'Ueor, f1.., , a per cent, given. ..... ~, fl/|h;uc is certain, 1 am paying New Y OK a and Y\ ABH- KsOlTt PbickS for LAND WAItIIANTS, allowing flji-uimuissiou. . ■a >T i'e- also made an arrangement with one ot the best I 1,, jjasliiugtou, 1 am prepared to apply for ■ bounty land waheants, fllliizw, Slid will charge but Five Dollars for each ap fljinn—'te l paid for when the warrant arrives. Kpn your claims soon. K'iintend to ninko this a peruianeut business, and 8.,; my undivided attention, with a determination to Bsjiisfaction, 1 hope to receive a liberal share of paj BL from uiv friends and the community generally fl*” S. 11. BONNER, floltul-ly ‘ Laud Office, Columbus. JAMES TODD, ■ East Side Broad Street, Columbus, tlu., ■Manufacturer and VV holesale Dealer Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, Ac. Ac. ■ Hiding, (iutteriug and all kinds of Job Work, prompt ■itteiiili'il to and warranted. ■tj.ril 10. I Soli. | JOHDA NL. HOVVKbL, IrsTicE ol’ the peace, AND COLLECTOR. ■(KO.'IW attention given to the eoilpotion of claims Kplaced ill my hands. ■ilice at the Store of Xlai l ison .t McOeliee. Biluaibus, April 10. 1856. B. li. McCRAW, I ATTORKH-iY AT TaA.W, la Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. Karch 1,185 U. 6m e 11. HOOPER BRYANT DUNCAN, WK. E. BARNETT. HOOPER, DUNCAN &■ BARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ice in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama, ‘•bruary 27, 1866. ly M ASH DU V FEMALE INSTITUTE. ■ La Fayette, Alnbuma. H Wcjuy Stacv, a. m., Principal. M. L. Siacv, 1 Teachers ill Literary Bio K. IiACHELDER, j Department. ■ m hopi'ELUei, Music and Ornamental Department Bit exercises of this Institution will he resumed on Hdie 2d Monday in .January, 1856. Bates of Tuition, per Scholastic Year. Bliimy Department $lO 01 ■npiratory Department *8 ot> 2d Department College cmirse till Id Bland4th “ “ “ 10 <>o on Piano 60 00 Music taught without extra charge. Principal is an alumnus of Emory and Henry Col 'a,—lias large experience in teaching, and comes .. inuii-ruled, both as t o character and ability lor instruction. BmM ill the bosom of a beautiful and healthy vil- Biimiished with all the facilities necessary to the ac- of a finished education, the Institute stiougly itself to the patronage of an intelligent pub- Bcluii be obtained in several respectable families Bwsonatde terms. H K. U. Richards, .1- T. Brock, Caleb Holloway, .iohn ‘ . Towles, ■ John W. Hewell, b. 11. Muse, ■ Win. J. Adams, A. M. Presley, H J. F. Dowdell, Trustees. 21,1855. ts Hm.OKGIA lillblTAKi IASTITI TE. ■ MARIETTA. H'h. Academic year is divided into two sessions of live .mouths each. The Tenth Session commences on the February next, and ends on the 10th of July . ‘l*Cadets are divided into four college classes. The • e• “Himenremr-.it bikes plaeeon \\ ednesdsy before ‘SthofJuly. Arndemic Stuff. ’ \. Brumby, a. m., Superintendent amt Ffofessor of Matliematies and Natural Philosophy. F Ijiowasß. MeOonnell, Cuaun&ndaut of Cadets, and Prof, of Engineering. ,'K Manget. Professor of French and History. ’ “11. Hunt, a. m,. , Frofessor of Chemist ry and English Literature. B.Uoodwin, Professor of Drawing. ’ F is. Camp, Assistant Professor of Matlieimit ins. -mnell, m. i>., Surgeon. j'institution is undor the direction and inauage dot a Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Board tsitornappointed by the Governor of the State. . jjn act of the Legislature, the Institute has been “ ‘V -,i with 140 Cadet Muskets and Accoutrements, •Feld Battery, consisting id four si a pounder brans ,'llll,l two twelve-pounder Howitzers. Superintendent and the Commaudaiit, are gradu j * ! nt Point, mill IIS the liistitute is upon the West , ‘ F'“P> the public may l>e assured that the govern- anil course of studies will be strictly <-n ----tnie Terms: ( 1 ‘'Hi, Board, Washing, Enel, Lights, hire of Musi "Flier contingent expenses, per session of file in advance, *ll2 50. bnu' 011 '’ I *’ l ß ' r annum, $5. dciiirtug further information t an obtain a copy * fcgul&tioiiß'’ t>y addressing the siipTintrnd*nt. I,Udr y 26. ANDREW J. HANSEL, Sec. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA. PH Athens, December 18,18&5. [il' of this Institution will recoinnieiice on ‘lay of Jauimry next, and continue iiutii the \ when there will he a week’s vacation, after stndie,, will he resumed until the winter vacation, il !• r'n °‘! lH ii r >*t of November. w * n K ftlde and experienced oflicersi comprise ‘mU * i* Facult y—who are expected to he at their Vi, Ui ™ Unions dim-barge of their duties. \\ ®mrch, i>. i., President and ProfeMr of I’oliti aQd Mental Philosophy. h,l l ; ? H Wad del, a. m.. Professor of Ancient LangnaßeH J.^mture Brantley, i>. t>., PrufeaMor of Itelles Lettrew, ‘Christianity and History. •vi, m. and.. Professor of Natural Sciences and wiiTi r,f C Woy Broun, A. M., Professor oi Mathematics, Clf Civil Engineering. i Jf 1 Suable, a. m.. Professor of Natural Phil* so iC^wiMry. thniA'i p “ H. Lumpkin, it. D., Professor of Law. M. D. Terrell. Professor of haw. In FtFnry Waddell, a. m., Tutor in Ancient Lan- A; Fnrk. a. m.. Tutor in Mathematics. tk 11 l I,jr admission are recommended to he pres "•'Pinning of the term. ■’ andl/li Guardian* may feel satisfied that their l%n 080 here obtain a thorough education. ASBTJRY HULL. Sec’ry. t-p §ailj) &t*. VOL. 1.1 REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMBUS At ROONEY, Have removed their extensive Block of Furniture to tl.oir (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, _in Nearly opposite their Old Stand, \\l “ ” u 7 will be happy to bee their friemln and . f ▼ customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in tho way of Furniture. Our H are-Kooms ai’e unequalled in Reality, and our rui mture rechurche. We otter rare advantages to pur oh aaerfs. furnishing housea throughout in a tasteful and uuitorni style, by having a branch of our business iu New * urk city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles lo suit the imst fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed,.Sitting, Dining Koom, Kitchen &c. % of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine. Ac.; and as Low as can be found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part, of Ktcmhus, Tele a Teles, What Nol Arm Chairs, and Solas, of Rose-Wood. Rrocalello and Mahogany, for P: H \rs. ttumuis, Dressing, Marble ami .Mahogany'.fops. Side-Boa vds Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds ami Secretaries attached. Tallies— Cent re. Dining. Workund Extension. Beds! rails — High and low post, French and Cot Cage. Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and .Ma hogany Sets for lied Rooms. ( hairs—an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking; Classes—all sizes, in frames and out. Carpel s—Brussels, Ingrain. Tapestry, Jtc. Curtains of Broeatollv and Damask, all colors. Shade*—(lilt Cornices and Curtain ladders. January 17, INSO. A. lv. AYEIt, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING Anil Forwanllng Mrclim>(, No. 131 West Siile Broad Street, Columbus, ()a. fl®r-I*articular attention given to tiie keeping, purchase and Halo of Negroes. Jfc^r-A dm in istrabirs’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Out. 23. ly J. 0. RUSE. J. 11. DAVIS. W. H. LONO. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION M E II C II A N T S Ami Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. W IDE purchase ami sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and tilling orders from the Country. Ruse, Fatten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be miule on consignments either to or through ns to our friends iu Liverpool or the North. Jail. 16 iy LAMPKIJV HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. rnilE above Hotel lias been thoroughly renova- s. I. ted and re-furnished. The undersigned (. thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- j jso3 commodating all those who may- favor him wil 11 S'if ‘ J their patronage. I'. LAMBKIN, Dee 3 ■ Proprietor. INSURANCE. IAIRK. MARINE, RIVER, mid LIFE RISKS taken in ’ responsible companies by JOHN MU.NN, Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store. Plioenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000. 8. 1,. LOOM LS, President. JOHN Mb’NX, Agent. Columbus, Ga„ Nov 27. ts HALLO WELL & THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columbus, tlcorgla, i vRDEES for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, \ ) promptly executed. Tlie patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly BARRINGER &- MORTON’S Steam Sasli and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. IV JII.S Manufactory has been is iu successful operation 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 DOORS, M ill he furnished and boxed at the Factory, al the follow ing prices: Sash — 8x10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2J4 ctp. 10x12... 9“ “ “ -18 “ 12 xl4 ..10 “ “ “ -.25 “ 12x16...11 “ “ “ —27 “ 12x18-12 “ “ “ -.30 12 x 20...14 “ “ —35 “ 12 x 22...16 “ “ ...40 “ 12x24-18 “ “ “ -45 “ The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twii cents per light will bo added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per tout, measuring the length, A window five leet would cost i3, without naintiii". cab-hen. or hinges. PANEL DOOMS. inch thick, without moulding, $2 50- moulding one side, $3 00 —moulding both sides, $3 50. \% inch thick, without moulding. 2 76—moulding one side, 3 25 —moulding both sides, $3 75. l> a inch thich. 4 pannels moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. 1 % inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding both sides, $4 60. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, it desired; also, .Saab 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 tmiudiugs furnished to order, witli estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and erection of build ing;, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber pinned, ami flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. Tlie proprietors being practical mechanics ami builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them witli orders. Jtf'AH tlie above work will bo furnished at short notice. Sash 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 he al the risk of tlie purchaser, as the work wili be considered delivered. •tt/r-Sliecial contracts can be made for large jobs. 1 M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J- E MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. VLOT in Coldi county, well marked on tlieGrani^— . us Mineral Tract,; One Lot acres in Ma-SagS rion county. Three fractions adjoining, commeni'-A ing about one mile above liaiubridge in Decatur comity, and embracing the Lank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and the balance as well calculated for making Tm-peu tiiiefas any in tlie Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements al New pine Knot Springs, adjoining A .G. Redd. Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to E. J. JIAIIDJN January 81, I*o6. Ooliunbos, Gp. BKOt IKS Ae CH A P M A N \irOULD call the attention of Physician* to the \\ newly discovered medicine called DR. N. \V. SKAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. II is superior to Norwood-* Tincture of Veratum Veradi, for ail purposes that tlie latter has heretofore been used for. February 4. fancy candies. I I ST received a line supply of Fancy Candies and Con- ‘wi .* thoma*. .1. R. HULL & CO., GrIIOCEHY MERCHANTTS, AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, Rope, Twine. Sugar. Coffee, lasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, I Brandies,Gin. Rye. MouongnhuU, Riurlsui, and wsißßaL Sentcli Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally, at tlie old stand of John .1. McKendree. No. lIW Broad Street, Coiumhus, Ga. November 21, 1865. 1 y BACON. j-vr |f|jps choice Bacon—hog round, just received and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 16. QUNBA A CO CO UJ ME US, GA., MAY 17, IS5(i. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE Os OGLETHORPE ST., Between the ‘-Berry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and ill ivctly opposite Teni|>eraiic Hall, CO I A lAI BUS, GEORCi lA. \I/ F E liavo now in store ami receiving the cjjflTJK w . ▼ f best and most extensive stock ot’ vehi clph to Ih found in this country, comprising CAI.ECHES AND MOCK CAI.ECHES, ol finest and richest finish, uud most elegant, appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, oi latest styles and every variety. kockaways and barouches, ot every known pattern and shape, suitable lor one or two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of tin- latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tho fact that tho well known and highly esteemed work of JAMES M. QUIN BY & CO. as well as that of other makers of the highest reputation, can be found only at our house, and that all our stork is made up un der the personal direction of Mr. 11. C. MeKee,(Whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work and at lower price*, than arti cles of the same quality can he sold for by any other dea ler in this country; and quite as low as they can he af forded in New York city. For proof of which we respect fully invite all who wisli to purchase, lo call and see us. YV e are selling at the very- lowest rates, for rash or ap proved crefllt, and always ask our selling; prices, so our customers and strangers us well, may relv on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Err, r.v article is warranted to Ire strictly ns represent eil, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. MoKEE .t ROBERTS, N. IS.—Having tlie besl regular set id’ Cairriaffje workmen to lie found in this country, we are pre pared. as heretofore, to do all kinds of l-cpnlrinp; at tlie lowest, possible rates, witli tlie utmost promptness and iu tlie best manner. McIC. & It. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, tin. riIHE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an -1 nounciug to the public that they have seemed tho following faculty, to tako charge of the College, at tlie opening of the next term. FACULTY: Col. Augustus Aldcu, A. m. President—’Professor of En glish Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. F. X. Forster, A. M. —Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alden. Instructress in French and Bota ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department. Music. This institution is located in one of the most beautiful and healthy villages of South YVestern Georgia; owned by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it is kept free from all sectarian Idas—at the same time, re quisite care is taken to secure to the jjupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on the second Monday in January next. Thu Classes will then he organized, and will progress as heretofore. lioardingeaii 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. Tho rates oftuition and hoard, are as low as those of fered by any- similar Institution in Hi is part of the Stale. The College is furnished with anew and complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes, Maps, Charts, Ac.: in fine with everything necessary for illus tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Sriences- The College building is so arranged that the Depart ments will he kept entirely separate, each occupy ing its respective rooms. Arrangements ace now in progress to secure for tho Ylusie Department, a, gentleman of tlie highest grade of abilities and moral character. YVe invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning public, being assured, from t lie character and reputal ion of those constituting the Faculty, and tlie ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of tho Institu tion. that every pledge we make shall bo redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to he a fact; and that our Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest iu the land. Persons desiring further information in regard to the College, will please address L. M. Cox,Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X. Forster, Cuthbert, Ga., who will furnish them with Circulars, Ac. Jan. 23 ts ACADEMY’ FOR YOUNG LADIES. rrMIE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy I for Young Ladies in Katonton, I’nt 11 an county, Ga., on Wednesday, January 9th, 1866. in the 1 literary Department tho course of study will be extensive and liberal. Tlie Latin, French, German and Simnish Languages will be taught if desired. The Ornamental Department will include Music on tlie Piano, llurp, Organ and Guitur. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus w ill lie furnished in order to al ford ample illustrations iu tlie Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will lie provided, so that each pupil may have the means of daily practice in addition to tlie regular lesson. The number of pupils w ill lie limited to 36. Tuition per annum, $125 00 ; liaif in advance,and the balance at tlie end of tlie year. Attention Is called to tlie following advantages: First, tile pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when the school is large and overgrow 11. Second, in addition to the regular course of study, sin can make such a selection from the languages, and the Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, the low rai. oftuition, compared witli Unit oi other schools. Tin- usual < barge for l.lie English branches, is. ..S4O Oil Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 20 00 French “ 20 00 Drawing and Painting 26 00 Embroidery 26 00 .Making tin- aggregate of slko no. To this add tlie extra churges made for tlie use <>f In struments, stationery, Ac., and the amount w ill not fall far short of S2OO, whereas, in the plan adopted iu this Academy, tlie charge fur these is $126 leaving a difference of SSO to $75 in its favor. Pens, ink. paper, slates, pencils, Ac., gratis. Books, sheet music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at tlie usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the present, at Lumpkin, Stewart County, Ga. Jail 23. I• BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassvillo, Georgia. fTMIE first ‘Term of this institution will begin on the first Monday in February, 1856, under tin- direction of the ollowing Faculty, Rev. TnoMAS lla.mumt, Chairman and Professor of Ancient Languages. Rev. William 11. Robert, Professor of Mathematics. Rev. B. YV. WItILDEN, Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature Rev. W. 11. Robert, Pro tern. Professor of Natural Science, Rev. B. YV. WItILDEN. pro tern. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Science. Other Professors w ill be elected ns sisoi as I lie w ants of the college require It. Board and lodging can lie procured at a hoarding house or in private families, at from eight lo ten dollars pc 1 month. Tuition. In Academic department, |>er year S2S Oil 111 College department, per year 34 on Kclioiai-sliij**. The Board of Trustees are now uttering to sell scholar ships for four year* at slun no Scholarships for six D-en years.at 2411 mi Thus making tuition merely nominal Tlie annual comnieneeniont will lake place on Thurs day after Die first Saturday- in July. Local ion. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college building Is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and is a commodious building, lb-re young men will bo comparatively free free the allurements of fashionable life, the baneful influence of grog shops, and the expos ures of a mixed population. Any information, as well as cotalogu**H, can he obtained on auidieation to the undersigned, or any of the faculty. 1 JOHN 11. RICE, December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. FACTORY YARNS. TN ACTOR Y YARNS of all Nos., Osuaburgs, Hhiiting, J” Sheeting, Strlp-s. Cottonade* Ac.,constantly on bund and for sale at Factory prices, by Oct 26—ts J. J. TODD. CITY ELECTION ! 1 X ACCORDANCE with the third section of an Act of I the last Legislature the Criminal Court of the City ol Coiumhus, there will be an election held at the usual place of voting In said City for a Solicitor of said Court, on SATURDAY TIIE THIRD DAY OF MAY next. Poll* will lie opened at 1U A. >l. and closed at 4 o'clock v. M. JOHN QUIN, J. p. I JOHN T- WALKER, J. P. V Ma’gs. HARVEY W. NANCE, J. P.) April 25 te CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! f|Ml E aubHorihuiH Uavo now on lmml >unl i\y."flßi X are countnntiy rooemng, ono of tint lar#- t>ai Hiul most varied Stock* of VeliioleH over olteml, ami niado fur thin market, embracing every t,vle of Carnage iu une, such a.s— CnlerlieK, llrrltii ConclieH, HttroiM'liea* (Os tlu* Pinout Finish,) TAM ILY liOCKAYVAYS, Large and small, including many very light ami lusty, suitable for ono horse. BOW TOl WAC4ONH, With a complete assortment ol BUGGIES with and without ‘POT’S, Os every style ami finish, which, for durability and neat ness, cannot he excelled, and are from most respect able manufactories at thb North, and made mnler tho personal direction of Mr. J. 11. Juqucs. All of whuh we are selling ut the Very lowest rates for rash or 111)~ provttl r mil t. Every article sold by us at our Repository is wai ranted In every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt w ith—in proof ot whu h wo respectfully Invite tiie attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North East corner of Ogiotliorpc uud llryitn streets, opposite the Per ry House. J. B. JAQUP.H A tlltOT 11 F.li. V 11.—Having a regular set ol northern Car riage Warkmru employed, wo are prepared to execute Repairing of every kind in tlie lies) possible manner with neatness end dispatch, at low rates, at j. n. .1 agues a brother's Carriage Repository, North F.asl corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Perry House, Uohmibns, Ga. February ti. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Englnerr* anti Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, rOLUMBUH, GEORGIA. \\7 I’* ‘-nil tlio Hjiuciul attontiou of tho public to our on lablinhinoiit. The piupriotoiH uro practical Mo* cliauica and of long experience in t in* business, uud ).nv itig combined two cHtAhligliinoiitH in ono, thojr have tlio largest and bent, stock of tools and pattofnu in tlio State. Their facility for doing ImsineHs being ho great, they run afford to their cuidomerH the bunt of toriiiHand the most prompt execution. Oui oonior partner buvitig boon h many year* in Ibis buHinoHH uh tlie practical partner uud proprietor of the Ocmulgoe Foundry, Mucon, is well known, hav ing built a largo, muubor of Steam F.nginoH, Mills, uud Machinery, throughout this and adjoining Htutes. To ail of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior iH just from Virginia, and having bad the management of Nome of the laigeHt osluhliidmiontM in that Htate, hringH witli him the bent practical ability and improvement* in machinery. We call especial attention to our JHariiio and .St a tionary Strain Kiitflnci* and Mill*, both cir cular and upright. W e are uow manufacturing the bent CIKCUIiAB BAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of lucUil, nI tho Hume price other* are furnishing wooden one*. We are now furnishing Steam Engines and iioiloi nos any size; Flouring and Coin Mills; vortrirul and circu lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; Piilleyn; Horse Powers; Gin find Mill Gearing of all kinds; Ceuietory bailing; hark Mills; Corn Shellern; Goh Crusheht; and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. marl3-tf East Alabama Female College, Tuskrgbu, Macon County, Ai.hama. 1 OCATKI) in Tuskegee, a village fkr-tamed for ltn I j liealthful climate and refined society, the college is easy of access from east and west by the Montgomery and West Point Hall Hoad which passes at the distance of four miles, and from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. Tlie public may feel assured that the high standard of education here 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 first in the country. These are, an ele gant and commodious edifice, erected at u cost f some forty t housand dollars—a large ami able corps of instruc tors —a well selected library—a good apparatus and a ca binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of Hie college. The boarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have the privilege of membership in a literary soiflwy, meet ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com position. One hour on Hahbatli afternoons is spent by them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, and iu 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 boarding at the same table with the President and others of the Faculty, they are under the constant sillier vision of the governess who directs them in all matters pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to the cultivation of their manners. omCKRH. Literary Dcpartuicid. Hknnv A. Bacon, A. M., President, Mental and Moral Science. Geouuk W. Tiiomah. A. M., Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages. J. Kk/p.c'/.kowski, French. Italian and German. Miss [gda Williams, Logic, Rhetoric, and History Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M F.. Womack, Preparatory Glasses. Miiaiml Deportlairut. I'll*. H. M. Bakti.i-.tt, Principal. GIIBTAVUS GIP.H’ILKR, I Mis. N. T. Taylor, /-Assistants. Mies Lydia Root, J Ornamental Dr pari nirnt* Miss L. 11. Reid, Principal. Miss Assistant. Hoarding incut* Miss L. 11. JtKin, Governess. Mr. Sampson Lanihr, Steward. Mis. Emily K. Lamkh, Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda Pavtor, Assistant and Nurse. C'a)euder First Term, from Sept. 23d to l>ec. 2lid, Inclusive. Winter Vacation, from l)ec.24th to Jan. Tth, inclusive. Hocond Term, from Jnri.Bth to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April IMh to July 9f.li, inclusive. Summer Vacation, from July loth to Sept. 22d, inclusive. Commencement of 1856, on Wednesday, .Inly fith. KxpeiiHfM. I’nnmiy Classes per term $ 7 00 1) A lo 10 00 A A R do 13 00 College do lb 00 Board, Including lights and washing pr. term, BO tin Books, stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at |ow prices. Kxtra Eipi um m. Modern languages, per term $ 7 00 l)rawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 0 UI Water Colors, per term 10 00 Oil Painting, per term Id Ml Piano, Guitar, or Violin, per term K oo Use of Instruments fin Icskoiih and practice, per term *-* llarji, including use of Instrument, per term... 26 00 Those who d#*sign entering for the first time at the be ginning of the next term, will find it to their advantage to correspond with tin* President on that subjwl. Novemlrar 21, 1866. ts To Phyiirlsiu ami Citizen* of Georgia. \NKW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile affections Inis been discove red by a talented PhysL chin of New Fork. This discovery Involves u new princi ple by which the Ps ptisitive condition of the system oil led Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state di iin tly and without Joss of vitality. This valuable remedy is called Negative Klw tric Fluid, and is prepared by N. W. Heat, M. !>., New York. It is extensively used iu tiro hospitals iu France, and has been extensively used In the practice of a number of the most talented niomlrers of the medical fraternity. The atten tion of Physician* is most respectfully solicited to the virtues of this medicine in the treatment of Fevers. Try it and you will never Quit Its use. ft is far superior to Norwood's Tincture, for reducing the pulse. This asser tion will be proven by one single trial. A full description of th* treatment of Fevers by the uso of Ur. N.W. Heat’s Negative Klectrlc Fluid, from tlie pen of tlie discoverer, will bo published in the columns of the Him, in the course of the present week. Tho Negative Klertric Fluid is for sals at th I)rng Store* of Uanforth A Nagel, and Brooks A Chapman, ill Columbus. February 4. JKFFKRHON A HAMILTON, DIAUKi I.N (iIKK’KKI F$S. I*KOVISIONS. AND COUNTHY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and FrurtkJin Streets. ColiiinbuM. Gvorgln, KKHF constantly on band a supply of the lesit good* and are receiving produce from Tennesso which they sell low for Canh. Flour and Meal of the best Quality always on hand at Mill prices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Feb.2B 6m J H. HAMILTON. TPtO'Y FACTORY WARE ROOMS, KANT SIDK BROAD ST., NOS. 34 Ji 30. li. li. iIEI’TEItSON A: CO. -■ N n THE above establishment lias re-opened rj; lts Sale ami YVare-lloom witli a full assort- jCI, meut, comprising the following articles of <23 ESS9BSrecent manufacture atid of tho very beat mal< rials, v iz : H< <lst'mis, of various patterns, varying 111 price from $l to $;). Uiujks. — Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing, Nurse's, Children's, and Dining. Tims, ItneixTs.—Common Fine, Cedar and Juniper— brass and iron houud, of various sizes. Churns.- Common Fine, Cedar and Juniper—brass and Iron bound, of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS, YVAUDROUKB, YV ABUSTANDB, TABLES. Besides many other articles for house furnishing and do mostie purposes. All orders lett at tiie YYare-rooiu or directerl to It. G Je tier son a ( 0., troiu country uiercliants and others, will lie promptly attended to. 1 lio Factory is situated in a soclion wliieli affords an abundant mipplj of Oak. Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum, Fine. Ash, Foplar, China, Ac. HICIOKD U. JmXHSON. JAMES HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga , Oct. 3, I 5.‘,5. ~m THF. IIKITISII PERIODICALS, AND THE !•’ AHM KTl’iy CiUIO JO. Great rediuiiou in the price of the latter publication I” Scott A Cos., New York, continue to publish the f,.l lowing leading lilitiah lYriodicnls, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY’ (Conservative). THE KDINGBURGII REVIEYV (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Kno Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (lory >. tI’HK, great and imjiorlant events—Religious, l’olitical, A and M Hilary—- now agitating the nations of the old World, give to these I’utdlentionH an interest and value they never before possessed. They oocvqiy a middla ground between tho hastily written news items, crude speculations, and dying rumors of the newspaper, and tho ponderous Tome of the historian, written long idler Hie living interest in tlie facts tie records shall have passed away. The progress of tlio War iu the East oren 1 des a large space iu their pages. Every movement i* closely criticised, whether lit friend or of foe, mid all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from I.l*l’ Crimea and from the Halt io iu Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its most popular contributors, giro a mom intelligible and reliable account of tlie movements oi the great belligerents that can elsewhere lie found. 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When sunt by mail, tin* postage to any part of tho United Mutes will be but inn ly-f'HK- ccfib a year for ‘‘Blackwood,” and but. fmrrbm ctuU a year bn each of tlie Reviews. TIIE FARMER’S GUIDE To Nclenllßc natl Priu-llcul Agriculture. By Henry .Stephens, E. It. 8. of Edinburgh, and tlie lain J F. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture iu Yale College, New Haven. 2 vols. llnyal Octavo.— IliiMi jinges, amt niiinereus Wood amt Btoel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most Complete work mi Agri culturo over published, and iu order to give it u wider Circulation Hie publishers have resolved to reduce the price to Five Del lo is for the Two Yalnniesll Yi hen sent by mail (|iul-jiuiil j to California and Oregon Iho price will lie $7. Tunny otlu-r part of the Union and te Canada (|iot |iai,ij, $6. tfiy-This work is not the old ‘‘Hiink of the Farm.” KeiiiittNiiroH for any of the above publications should always lm addiesHcd, post-paid, to tiie Publisbcis, LEONARD, NCOTT A CO., No. 64 Gold Street, New Yolk. SOUTHERN MILITARY’ ACADEMY, FREDONIA, CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALA. G. V. HILL, YCaq., Principal and Proprietor, Maj. N. YV. ARMSTRONG, Graduate of the) Billie Military Academy, South Carolina, > Assistant* DR. I’UTNAM It C*D. J. S. BARKER, A. It.J r |*HU Fourth Scholastic Year of lids Academy com .l moncod on Monday, January J6th 1856, amt w ill con tinue in session during forty weeks. Ah Ibis Academy received very liberal assistance from the State at Hie last session of ihe Legislulure, there will he no charge for tuition. (Mi entering (In, fnslitiitlon an initiation h, of twenty dollars will be required of each 1 ‘adid, except such ns come under Ihe the followiiic pro vision, viz; Each county In tlie Btute of Alabama is entitled to send one Giidnt free of charge. Bucli Cmiot to !,u selected by tiie Judge ot Probate and County- Uoiuinissioners, froin such men as are talented, deserving and of good moral character. Orphans sleml-l receive the prefer, m o COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading, Writing;, Arithmetic, oruminai, GeogTHjdiy and History. Algebra,Geometry; Fluiu, Descriptive slid Analytical Trigonometry, Calculus, Shadows and Perspective, Natu ral and Moral Philosophy,Chemistry,Conveyancing, Oil, stitiitional Law, Ancient Languages; French, Civil and Military Engineering, Surveying, Mechanics ami Ac troiioiuy. Tactics will bo taught at such times as not to intern-re witli tho regular studies. The discipline will l-e enforced. UNIFORM. Dress i oat of Grey Cadet Cloth, standing collar, trimmed witli convex metallic buttons uud sixteenth-inch black cloth, according to th-, usual style ; Pants of Grey Cloth, with black Htnjie on tho outer seam one and an eighth inches in width to be worn till tlie first of May. White Pants from Ist Mny till September. Tho uniform is not to be -worn except on general r-.i ----i iiili s, ami sin h special occasions us the . Military Instructor may direct. The Academy Buildings are large and well arranged, ami the locution is eminently hnuitljy. Board can tie procured from ,-ight to ten dollars a month. The principal w ill o direct Ihe education of his pupils as, if possible, to make them practical and useful men. The experience ami qualifications of the instructors will online this institution, iu a high degree, to public confidence. E A. ZACHARY, jlysUm Secretary of the Board of Visitors Foil sale on consignment. I > agon Side,;, lluiris, Hoed Oats, and I,‘orii. By J) HUGHES A DANIEL. .Inn 18—ts SHAKER GARDEN SEED. NEW Crop n* good ns the best, warranted fresh, now <-u liuihJ ami to arrive, at. J. J. TODD’S, December II 26 Broad Street. NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. ‘IMIK undersigned have entered into th* GROCERY 1 BUSINESS, mnler the firm and name of KiDG MAY, i LECHERY A CO. YV> will keep constantly on hand a large slis k of choice Gi,s cries D. A. KIDOWAY, A. D CLKCKLEV, , ... M. D. DONEY, 11. M. CLECKLKY COAL YARD. rnilOHH wishing’ (XtA L for Grate*, can li sni-jilleil at l sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN W. HOW’ABD, Nov (; Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. A GOOD MEDIUM east ALABAMA* THE AUBUHHT <TI ASC 1-JTTTfiI Blaughter A Holifleld, Auburn, Ala. / IGLUMBUS Merchants will consult their interest by themselves of tlm Gazette to make known tlieir business. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir culation in a region ofcountry that dues a heavy trade in Columbus. Dsc. 6 PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. lAHESK MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar . tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper- The paper on which The Daily Sun Is printed, Is made at thee Mills. {NO. 241.