The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, May 20, 1856, Image 1

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On Kandollib Street, _i-iTK xhk; I’UliT OKIIOI’u Cl 1 1 A! .MULbS, CA. ,ia’ iHoruiinoil to ilovulo my time exelusivoly to 11 . ,vn Hi;SINKS*,null liojio,It..iumy kuowloil-e ‘l t.. bo ui.lo tu Bive ontiro .sutisluo ’ ii who may entrust mo with Imslnesu. iam lire ; ,',l„r buy or so", iiorl.aiis to liettor mlvaiitun. ‘uu- Other porsou m h o.norii or Suutli-westcrn lands to sell, call iiimi, me; if l do not pur ’ .ill find you a purohaser. 11 you wish to buy, ’ f or ilutve ninny viiluable lots anil .settlements ii, sell From my extrusive knowledge of tlm ” i uni prepared to aseertnin the owner of simvvviwatit lot of land in the State. If you wish “ vour land valued, you may rely upon correct in unou reasonable terms. UEElis, MORTGAGES, •i r instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates; stiiE.™wanted to sell Donuer’s largo map ot Ceor, til per cent, given. i 8 ccrniin, 1 am paying Ntw \ ork and W asu *c!iv PRICES for LAND WAKKANTS, allowing a ItomniMon. vi-,iiio Iliade ail arrangement with one ot tlm best intVubingtou, 1 am prepared to apply for BOUNTY LAND WAEKANTS, .7,.,. mill Will charge hut Five Dollars for each ap -0,1-to bo paid for when the warrant arrives. *in vour claims soon. I intend to make this a permanent business, and tint undivided attention, with a determination to itistaction, I hope to receive a liberal share of paj from my friends ami the community generally ■’ S. it. BONNER, uj.]y Land Office, Columbus. JAMES J. TODD, In. Jo East Side Broad Street, Columbus, Gu., imifacturer and Wholesale Dealer liu. Sheet Iron, lfollow Ware, Stove Pipes, &c. Ac. ofiiii,'. Mattering and all kinds of Job Work, prompt rjiiiidto ami warranted. ril Hi. 1851). __ ” JORDAN L. HOWELL, STICK OF THE PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. OMIT attention given to the collection of claims ami in uiy hands. ( v at the Store of Harrison & McGehee. mnbiis, April 10, 1850. 15. B. McCRAW, tTTOR.WI3Y -A.T LAW, Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. rch 1,1850. 6m MlOum UKYANT DUNCAN, WM. K. BARNETT. OOPER, DUNCAN BARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. *iu Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama, ruary 27,1856. ly BBURY FEMALE INSTITUTE. La Fayette, Alabama. (lsiey Stacy, a. m., Principal. .M. L. Stacy, ( Teachers in Literary l K. Bachbluer, j Department. cnoFFKLKcii, Music and Ornamental Department, exercises of this Institution will be resumed on 1 21 Monday iu January, 1866. Iu of Tuition, per Scholastic Year. ary Department $lO 00 wratory Department 25 00 ml 2d Department College course 32 00 nd 4th “ *• *• 40 00 iron Piano 50 00 il Music taught without extra charge. Principal is an alumnus of Emory and Henry Col i—has large experience in teaching, and comes recommended, both as to character and ability for ini: instruction. Mid in the bosom of a beautiful and healthy vil liruished with all tlie facilities necessary to the ac ini oi a finished education, the Institute strongly Hills itself to tiie patronage of an intelligent pub dean be obtained iu several respectable families tollable terms. IG. Richards, J. T. Brock, Glil* Holloway, John C. Towlos, J;lm W. Hewell, E. 11, Muse, “in. J. Adams, A. M. Presley, •I. K. Dowdell, Trustees. ‘“'"•r 21,1855. ts UUGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. marietta. Academic year is divided into tAvo sessions of live tttlßeach. The Tenth Session commences on the M-ruary next, and ends on the 19th of July. I tH are divided into four college classes. The WMnniencftiiienttivkesplaceon Wednesday before ol July. Academic Staff. f-liruniby, a. m., SnpurinUiml. it and of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, bouihs R. McCounell, numuduit of Oiuluts, and I'n.f. of Kugini'ijring. !: ™St, Professor of Frcm h mid History. *t. Hunt, a. m,. Hefwuor of Chemistry and English Literature. ■ joodwin, Professor of Drawing, null Professor of Mathematics. I -ii. M. i. ; Surgeon. fR li ,Ut *i on -' S the direction and manage mvd ot Trustees, in conjunction with a Board by the Governor of the State. ’ .I! ILegislature, 1 Legislature, the Institute has been fi e U J, Muskets and Accoutrements, ai.,i *„ a . consisting of four six-pounder l>ra>s Howitzers. Vpst u • * ent au ‘* the Commandant, are grmlii 'lun tj, o ’ Hs t* ,e Institute is upon the West livirir 6 1 ,U )^C nay be assured that the govern- I’ me and course of studies will be strictly en . T<* i"iii s s Washing, Puel, Lights, hire of Musi i i n „ ep l ’ out nigeiitexpenses,per session of live advance, 50. fee. per annum, $5. ‘iWnlfcH ** further information can obtain a copy i,rv .... “ >,,s l *y addressing the superintendent. ANDREW J. HANSEL, Sec. I ‘IVEUSITY OF GEORGIA. exo . Athens, December 18,1855. lOth ,i ft a °I Institution will recommence on wi J,u ! uar y and continue untii the studies tt'in t “ ore he a week’s vacation, after : !i<v on I f. Im resumed until tiie winter vacation. bSS™Of November. llt*g„ l®, u a,, *J experienced offieers comprise II die 2ml, ~ TANARUS” , 11 ,u ' e expucted to lio at tUoir ‘■ChimT. dll "'l'iiVKC* of their duties. inoniy -TV u Pvusidont and Frofemmr of I’oliti iM’ IC, Dhilosophy. fcrnturo “ ,A ‘ M ’* Professor of Ancient Languages !K D - Di-ofessor of Hollos Lettres, *S,, “ , ' it y ftnd History. r °f PrencD M ’ l> ’’ >l ' o^( * Hfiur °f Natural Sciences and “■uy A * M * Professor oi Mathematics, \<S V. n' 11 ‘^‘Kineering. l^l J, ‘inVstry A# M ’’ >ro^Bßßoru l Natural Philoso i'l Leo LL. D., Professor of Law. :i!l1 Henr J\v j 1 ? 611 * Professor of Law. y Waddell, a. m., Tutor iu Ancient Lan- W. Dn.l. ‘'•ants for na T utor hi Mathoiuatics. *>onih uro recommended to be pres 'hand a 1 t|,rin ld “anla ,nnH ,nR V f ™’ BittlHflod that tlidr 24 ts n here obtain a thorough education. ASBURY HULL, Sec’ry. €\t jlailji VOL. U REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SARI Alls JL lIOONEV, Have removed their extensive sj<Mk of Kurniture to tlieir (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, \\T 11 hltK they will ho happy to see their friends and m customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in tiie way of Eurniturc. Our \\ are-Kooms are unc<jnailed in Beauty, and our Kurniture recherchf. Wo oiler rale advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses tiiroughoiit in a tasteful and uni form style, by having a brunch of our business iu New York city, where tin* Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., id Hose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.; aud as Low as can lie found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also he on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of Eterziiiuu, Tete a Tetea, What Nols Arm Chairs, and Sofas, ot Hose-Wood, llrocutelle and Mahogany, for P: H ts. Bureaus, Dressing, MurLie and Mahugauy Tops. Side-Boards—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book. Cases of all kinds and Hecietaries attached. Tallies—Centre. Dining. Work and Extension. Bedsteads—High and low post. French and Cottage. Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chairs —an extensive assortment ol ml woods. Looking (4 lasses —all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of Brocatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades —Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. A. K. AVER, GENERAL AGENT, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. MGa- Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. ly J. C. RUSK. J. H. DAVIS. W. 11. LONG. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TY7TLL purchase aud sell cotton and other produce on If commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and tilling orders from the country. Ruse, Patten 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.l6 ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. milE nliove Hotel has been thoroughly renova- n_ . _L ted and re-furnished. The undersigned thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- §ajjji| commodating all thoso who may favor him with JIJCL their patronage. P. LAMPKIN, Dec 3 Proprietor. INSURANCE. IMRE, MARINE, RIVER, and LIKE RISKS taken in 1 responsible companies by • JOHN MUNN, Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard A Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company— Capital $200,U00. S. L. LOOMIS, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts HALLOWELL <SI 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 citizen? of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly BARRINGER A MORTON’S Steam Sasli and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. IMIIS Manufactory has been is in successful operation for over three years, and is still continued. All work wiil be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, ami tiie latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will he furnished and boxed at the Factory, at tiie follow ing prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed... 12)4 cts. 10 x 12... 9*• “ “ ...18 “ 12 x 14 ..10 “ “ ...25 “ 12 x 16...11 “ “ “ ...27 “ 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 12x20... 14- “ “ ...35 “ 12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 “ 12 x 24...18 “ The above Sash are 1 % inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh 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 foot, measuring tiie length, A window five feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL. DOORS. V/j, inch 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. \)/ 2 inch thich, 4 pan nets 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 50. In addition to the above. Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; also. Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enamel led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades ami col ors’ for side mid transom lights and office w indows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buitidiugs 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 toiigued aud grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackots, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. £3*>All the above work will be 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 lx*, at the risk of tiie purchaser, as the work will he considered delivered. -Special contracts can be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly £• L* MORTON. LAND FOR SALE. VLOT in Cobb county, well marked on the Grant as Mineral Tract,; One Lot 202V£ acres in Mu-s3s? rion county. Three fractions adjoining, ing about one mile above Bainbridge in Decatur county, and embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, anil the balance as well calculated for making Turpen tinejas uuy in the Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at New Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN January 31, 1856. Columbus, Ga. BROOKS A, <ll \ I*3l AN WOULD call the attention of Physicians to the W newly discovered medicine called DR. N. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior to Norwood's Tincture of Veratum Veradi, for all purposes that the latter him heretofore been used for. February 4. FANCY CANDIES. JUST received a tine supply of Fancy Candies and Con fectionery, at 42 Broad street. Pehrnary 0. CELL A A THOMAS. ,b R. HULL & CO., GROCERY MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, Rope, Twine Sugar. Coffee, Mo-,/r lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, Brandies. Gin, Rye, Monongahela. Bourbon, and\aVaJsL-‘. Scotch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendreo, No. 109 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. November 21. 1855. ly BACON. IIIIDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just, received &<) and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 16. (lUNBY & CO. COIAIMIiUS, (IA.. MAY 20, I85(i. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, CODIJMiHJS, (IKOIUxJA. \l J K have now ill store and receiving the c;W. Xv. M best and most extensive stock of veiii- UftjcL clos to be found in this country, comprising CALECHE3 AND MOCK CALECHES, of finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest Styles and every variety. ROCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES, ol every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or two 1 torses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIEB AND WAGONS, ol tiie latest and most fashionable styles now used. Th. fact that the well known and highly esteemed work us .JAMES M. QUINBY A CO. as well as that of other makers of the highest reputation, can Ih* found only Hi our house, aud that all our stock is made up un der the personal direction of Mr. H.C. McKee, (w hose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work and at lower prices, than arti cles of the same quality can be sold for by any other dea ler in tin's country; and quite us low as they cun be af forded in New York city. For proof of which werespect fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and sec us. We are selling ut the very lowest rates, for cash or ap proved credit, and always ask our selling prices, so our customers and strangers as well, may rely on being honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to he strictly a.* represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKEE A ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to he found in this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repuiring at the 1 owest possible rates, with the utmost promptness and in the best manner. McK. A R. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Ga. ril HE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an -L nouucing to the public that they have secured the following faculty, to take charge of the College, at the opening of tiie next term. faculty: Col. Augustus Alden, a. m. I’resident —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 Western Georgia; owned by the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it is kept free from all sectarian bias—at the same time, re quisite care is taken to secure to 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 in the best families of tho place, where the students will be surrounded by the safe guards and amenities of the families circle. The rates oftuition 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, Maps, Charts, Ac.: in fine with everything necessary for illus tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Scienees- Tlic College Building is so arranged that the Depart ments will bo kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to secure for the Music Department, a gent leman of the highest gnnle of abilities and moral character. We invite the patronage of a liberal ami discerning public, being assured, from the character and reputation of those constituting the Faculty, aud the ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of the Institu tion, that every pledge we make sluill be redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to be a fact; and that our Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest in tiie land. Persons desiring fiuther 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. Jau. 23 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. rpilE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy 1 for Young Ladies in Katonton, Putiian county, Ga., on Wednesday, January 9th, 1850. In the Literary Department the course of study will be extensive and liberal. The Latin, French. German and Spanish Languages will be taught if desired. The Ornamental Department will iucludc Music on the Piano, Harp, Organ aud Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery iu all its branches. A complete apparatus will be furnished iu order to af ford ample illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided, so that each pupil may have the menus of daily practice in addition to tiie regular lesson. The number of pupils will be limited to 36. Tuition per annum. $125 00; haif in advance, and the balance at the 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, nml the Ornamental Department, jus time and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, the low rate oftuition, compared with that of other schools. The usual charge for the English branches, is. ..S4O 00 Music 20 00 Latin (Extra) 20 00 French “ 20 00 Drawing and Painting 26 00 Embroidery 25 00 Making tiie aggregate of SIBO 00. To this add the extra charges made for the use of in struments, stationery, Ac., and the amount w ill not fall far short of S2OO, whereas, in the plan adopted in this Academy, the charge for these is $125 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 tin* usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or w ishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the present, at Lumpkin, Stewart County,Ga. Jan 23. I. R. BRANHAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE) Cassville, Georgia. rpilE first Term of this Institution will begin on the JL first Monday in February, 1856, under the direction of tiie ollowing Faculty. Rev. Thomas llambaut, Chairman and Professor of Ancient Languages. Rev. William H. Robert, Professor of Mathematics. Rev. I>. IV. Whildkn, Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. 11. Robert. Pro tom. Professor of Natural Science. Rev. B. W. Wiiildex, pro tern. Professor of Mural Philosophy and Intellectual Science. Other Professors will he elected as soon as the wants of the 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. Tuition. In Academic department, per year S2B 00 In College department, per year 34 00 Scholarships. The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar ships for four years at SIOO 00 Scholarships fur sixteen years, at 240 00 | Thus making tuition merely nominal The annual commencement will take place on Thurs day utter the first Saturday in July. Location. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college building is situated three quarters of a mile from the village, and is a commodious building. Here young men will to 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 cotalogims, can he obtained i on application to tho undersigned* or any of the faculty. I JOHN 11. RICK, December Secretary Board of Trustees. FACTORY YARNS. 1 FACTORY YARNS of all Nos.. Osnaburgs. Shirting, Sheeting, Stripes, Cottonades Ac., constantly on hand and for sale at Factory prices, by Oct26 tl J. J. TODD. CELL A &- THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., No. 42 Broad Street, (Under Telegraph Office.) OOLUMUUS, GEORGIA. rpiiKY are in constant receipt of Confectionery, X Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the pub lic at reasonable rates. Country dealers would do well to give us a call. No charge for packing. Nov. 5,1865. —6 m CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! f I'M IK subscribers have now on hand and rjJC t K -> 1 an* constantly receiving, one of the larg esi aud must varied Stocks of Vehicles ever otieiel, and made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carnage in use, such as— Ualec.lte*, Beilin Coaches* Bnroucluh, (Os the Finest Finish,) 1 AM I I.Y HOCKAWA VS, Large and small, including many vry light and tasty, suitable lor one horse. BOW TOI* V/AGrO3V, Willi a complete assortment of BUGGIEb with and without TOFti, Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat ness, cannot be excelled, and are from most respect able manufactories ut tiie North, and made -under the personal direction of Mr. J. B. Juqties. All of which we ! are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or ap prove*'! credit. Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted iu every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt w ith—in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at tho North-Boat corner of Ogloth<*rpe and Bryan streets,opposite the per ry House. J. B. JACIUKS A BROTHER. N. B.—Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, wo are prepared t<> execute Repairing of every kind in the best javsible manner with neatnes- aud dispatch, at low rates, at J. lb JAOUE.S A BROTHER'S Carriage Repository , North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, opi*>- site the Perry House, Columbus, Ga. February 6. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers ami Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Il r E call the special attention of the public to our i>- W tablishnient. The proprietors are practical Me chanics and of long experience in the business, and Lav ing combined two establishments in one, they have 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 customers the best of terms and the most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so many years in this business as the practical 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 and adjoining State-. To ail of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having bail 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 Marine and Sta tionary Steam Engine* and Mill*, both cir cular and upright. We are now manufacturing the l*est CIRCULAR SAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same price others are furnishing wooden oie s. We are now furnishing Steam Engiues 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: Bark Mills: Corn Shelters: Cob Crushers; and Castings of every kind —Brass and Iron. marl3-tf East Alabama Female College, Tuskegee, Macon County, Albama. 10CATED in Tuskegee, a village far-famed for its j healthful climate and refined society, tho college is easy of access from cast 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 iuav feel assured that the high standard of education here adopted will never be lowered. It is our determination to preseutat 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 a cost of some forty thousand 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 boarders 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, ami in other exercises des ; gned 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 tho President and others of the Faculty, they are under the constant super vision of the governess who directs them in all mutters pertaining to their habits of study and recreation, and to the cultivation of their manners. OFFICERS. Literary Department. Henry A. Bacon, A. M., President, Mental and Moral Science. Georgk W. Thomas. A. M., Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages. J. Kkzkczkow skl. French. Italian and German. Miss Jnda Williams, Logie, Rhetoric and History. Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M K. Womack, Preparatory Classes. Musical Department. Dr. S. M. Bartlett, Principal. Gcstavus G if.stlku,'} Mrs. N. T. Taylor, > Assistants. Miss Lydia Root, ) Ornamental Department. Miss L. H. Reid, Principal. Miss Assistant. Hoarding Depart meat. Miss L. 11. Reid, Governess. Mr. Sampson Lanier, Steward. Mrs. Emily K. Lanier. Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and Nurse. Calender. First Term, from Sept. 23d to Doc. 23d. inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Dec.24th to .lan. 7th, inclusive. Second Term, from Jan. Bth to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April 9th to July 9th. inclusive. Summer Vacation, from July 10th to Sept. 22d. inclusive. Commencement of 1856. on Wednesday, July 9th. Necessary Expense*. Primary Classes per term $ 7 00 D & C do It) 00 A & B do 13 00 College 16 66 Board, including lights and washing pr. term, 36 00 Books, stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at p>w prices. Extra Expense*. Modern Languages, per term $ 7 CM) Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 9 <*) Water Colors, per term 10 00 Oil Painting, per term 13 00 Piano, Guitar, or Violin, per term 16 00 Use of Instruments for lessons and practice, per term 2 50 llarp, including use of instrument, per term... 25 00 Those who design entering for the first time at the be ginning of the next term, will find it to tlieir advantage to correspond with tho President on that subject. November 21, 1855. ts To Physicians ami Citizens of Georgia. VNEW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile affections has been discovered by a talented Physi cian of New York. This 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. I This valuable remedy is called Negative Electric Fluid, j aud is prepared by N. W. Seat. M. I>., New York, it is | extensively used iu the hospitals in France, and has been I extensively used in the practice of a number of the most ! talented members of the medical fraternity. The atten tion of Physicians is most respectfully solicited to the virtues of this medicine in the treatment of Fevers. Try it and you will never quit its use. It 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 the treatment of Fevers by the use I of Dr. N.W. Scat’s Negative Electric Fluid, from the pen ’ of the discoverer, will be published in the columns of the J Sun, in the course of the present week. The Negative Electric Fluid is for sals at the Drug ; Stores of Dan forth A Nagel, und Brooks A Chapman, in ! Columbus. February 4. JEFFERSON HAMILTON, DEALERS IN (iIiOCBRIKS. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren aud Fraukliu Streets. Columbus. Georgia, KEEP constantly on band a supply of tho best goods and uro receiving produce from Tennesso which 1 they sell low for Oudk. Flour and Meal of the best quality always on hand at Mill prices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Feb.2B 6m J. 11. HAMILTON. TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 34 A 30. K. <>. .JEFFERSON & CO. ,"V- ■ ‘ill E above establishment ha* re-opened Vy kmmm M It* Kale and Ware-Room with a full assort- V-jk ment, comprising the following article* of##** i cent manufacture and of the very beat materials, viz: Jle<Utea<ltf, of variou* patterns, varying in price from $-4 to S3O. Chaim.—Cottage, Boston, Rocking, Office Writing, Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining. ‘1 üb*, Blckktk.—Common Pin**, Cedar and Juniper— bniMM and iron l*ound, of various sizes. Cmeit > .--Con i mon Pine, Cedar and J unifier —brass and iron Is >ulid, of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS, WARDKOUKS, WASIIKTANDB, TABLES, BeahJi'H many other articles for house furnishing and do mestic. purposes. All orders left at the Wan-rooui or directed to R. G. J’ llerson A Cos., from country merchants and others, will be promptly attended to. The Factory is situated in a section which affords an abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum, Pine, Ash, Poplar', China, Ac. RICHARD 0. JM'FER.SON. JAMES HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 8, 1865. 6m THE BRITISH PEIGODK ai>, AND the FAUMER’S GrUIDU. Great reduction in the price of the latter publication L. Scott A Cos.. New York, continue to publish the fol■ low ing leading British Periodicals, \iz.: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINGBLRGII REVIEW (Whig;. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Pree Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 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THE FARMER'S GUIDE 0 Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F. R. S. of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in \ulo College, New llaven. 2 vola. Royal Octavo 1MJ:) pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Eugraviug.-. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agri culture ever published. und in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to Five Dollar* for the Txvo Volume*!! M hen sent by mail (post-paid) to Californiaand Oregou the price will be $7. To any other part of the Union aud to Canada (post-paid). $6. **-Tlris work is not the old ‘•Book ot the Farm.” Remittances tor any of the above publications should always be addressed. ]>ost-paid. to the Publisher*. LEONARD, SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. {NO. 243. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY, i'REDONIA, CHAMBERS COU.VTY. ALA. G. S'. EILIi, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, Maj. N. \\ . ARMSTRONG, Graduate of the) State Military Academy. South Curoliua, 1 Assistant. Du. I'UTNAM Si Cab. J. S. BARKER, A. R. j ‘l'lli'. Fourtli Scliolaatic Year of this Academy com- X menced un Monduy, January loth 1856, and will eon tinut* in session during forty weeks. As this Academy received very liberal assistance froui tin- State at the hist session of the Legislature, there will be no charge for tuition. On entering the Institution, an initiation fee of twenty dollars will U- required olVach Oad- 1. except such as come under tlie the following iuo vision, viz: L.u h county in the State of Alabama is entitled to aeud one Cadet free of charge. Such Cadet to be selected by the Judge of Probate and County Commissioners, from sueh nu n as are talented, deserving and of moral character. Orphans should receive the preference COURSE OF STUDIES. Spellin'Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography and History. Algebra. Geometry: Plain. Descriptive and Analytical Trigonometry. Calculus. Shadows and Perspective, Sutu ral ami .Moral Philosophy, Chemistry. Conveyancing. Con stitutional Law. Ancient lamguages; French. Civil aud Military Engineering. Surveying. Mechanics and As tronomy. Tactics will be taught Jit such times as not to intenere with tin* regular studies. The discipline w ill be enforced. UNIFORM. Divas Coat nfGhvy Cadet doth, standing collar, trimmed with convex metallic buttons and sixteenth-inch black cloth, according to the usual style; Pants of Grey Cloth with Mack stripe on the outer seam one ami an eighth n.< In sin w idth—-to be worn till the first of May. White Pants from Ist May till September. * The uniform is not to be worn except on general pa rades, and such special occasions sis the Military Instructor may direct. I'll',’ Academy Buiklings lire large and well arranged and the locution is eminently healthy. Board can be procured from eight to ten dollars a month 1 he principal will so direct tiie education of his pupils as it possible, to make them practical and useful men I ho experience and qualifications of the instructors will entitle this Institution, in a high degree, to public confidence. F. A. ZACHARY, jly-d4m Secretary of the Board of Visitors. FOR SALE OIV CONSIGNMENT. i)AC(.\ Sides, Hams, Seed Oats, and Corn. By HUGHES A DANIEL. .Lin is—ts SHAKER GARDEN SEED. Nl'.M Crop as good as the host, warranted fresh, now cm hand and to arrive, at _ J. J. TODD'S, D,willl,or U -JO Broad Street.’ KEIV rO-PARTNKRSHIP. r P H .M H n <!S r ll!U> ’ ontorod into tho GROCERY’ iuv>iivniT*'r! h '.li rl ” H,ld “ ame orRIDO MAY. OLhl KU.Y a CO We Will keep constant!, on linnd a large stork of choice Groceries. D. A. RIDGWAY, A. D. CLECKLEY, . M. I). DONEY. J lU|B, ‘ 11. M. CLECKLEY. COAL. YARD. THOSE wishing COAL for Urates, ran bo supplied at flo per Ton, hv calling oil JOHN IV. 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