The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, June 07, 1856, Image 1

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pailg sutt. B V THO'US DE WOLF. AND PROPEXETuE. Ti W . LANE AND T. DE WOLE, EDITORS. jaily at Five Dollars a year. Where the sub jon is made tor lea* than a year, at the rate of -'fr a mouth. Single copies, Five Cents. m ADVERTISING KATES. rtijunteuts will he inserted at Ten Cents a line insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse ” “insertion of the same—to be paid for when the rtiseluent is uanded into the office. *•"’ “ ‘ CONTRACT ADVERTISERS. r j noi. exceeding 5 liues, not renewable, will be ’ ‘ 7 mouths for $4, six months for JO, or one rAW T>me agreed upon to be paid for before the iitrhscmeut is (.lit in type. rtisenients not exceeding ten lines, renewable at ‘ljre. inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly > ;1 ‘.'rasemeuts of 20 liues, renewable at pleasure, in ,"i Jad a year —payable quarterly in advance. • ‘ rail adveriisetuents exceeding Jo lines, will he j at the rate of $lO tor for every additional ten ..—payable quarterly in advance. iiiseiaeuts or notices, ooeupyiug a place between ‘• ‘•i.iiii"’ matter and advertisements, will be charged r /uts'a line for every insertion. land warrants. OFFICE AND AGENCY, ton TliE PURCHASE AND SALE of real estate, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &c. &c. On Randolph Strict, ~I'IdSITF! TUB POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, OA. jIiVK determined to devote my time exclusively to tl‘ LAND BUSINESS, aiid hope, from my knowledge 1 lands in Georgia, to be aide to give entire satistat ‘ ,1,5,11 who may entrust me with business, i am pro l.,ltu either hay or sell, pcrliaps to better advantage !,,, any other person in Western or South-western Ji'oiu'have lands to sell, call upon me; if Ido not pur t-.’. 1 will find you a purchaser, if you wish to buy, ‘d a'iso. fori have many valuable lots and settlements to sell. From my extensive knowledge of the is of lands, 1 am prepared to ascertain the owner ol must every vacant lot of land in the State. 1 f you wish ihave your land valued, you may rely upon correct in .M|.e|i,n, upon reasonable terms. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, ,a other Instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates- Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Geor, i,— high per cent, given. uuv thing is certain, lam paying Xew York and Wasb ukvOity Prices for LAND WARRANTS, allowing B dl commission. llwing also made an arrangement with one of the best [ms in Washington, I am prepared to apply for i BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, ill sizes, anil will charge but Five Dollars for each ap ication —to tie paid for when the warrant arrives, ring in your claims soon. Asl intend to make this a permanent business, and re it iny undivided attention, with a determination to -ntijfsetion. X hope to receive a liberal share oi pa £ nage.front my friends and the community generally S. U. BONNER, julyiU-ly Land Office, Columbus. JAMES J. TODD, So. 26 East Side Broad Street, Columbus, (In., Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer S fm, Sheet iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, &c. Ax. Rooting, Guttering and all kinds of Job Work, prompt attended to and warranted. April 10, 1856. JORDAN L. HOWELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. )KOMPT attention given to the collection of claims placed in my hands. iiffico at the Store of Harrison & McGehee. Columbus, April 10, 1856. B. B. McCRAW, A.TT'OIES.IVIIEJ'Sr li-flk.'fcV, ,a Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. March 1,1856. 6m 10. 11. HOOPER lIRYAN'T DUNCAN, WM. E. BARNETT. HOOPER, DUNCAN <fc BARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. PeOruary 27, 1856. ly ASBURY FEMALE INSTITUTE. La Fayette, Alabama. I. Wesley Stacy, a. m., Principal. Mbs. M. L. Stacy, 1 Teachers in Literary Miss K. Bachelder, / Department. Sehoppelrei, Music and Ornamental Department. .. 1111 exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the 2d Monday in January, 1856. Sates of Tuition, per Scholastic Year. irimary Department sl6 DG Ireparatory Department -5 DD st and 2d Department College course 32 00 JamUth “ “ 40 00 hale on Plano 50 uo focal Music taught without extra charge. ill l Principal is an alumnus of Emory and Henry Col- Mu.—has largo experience in teaching, and comes jhly recommended, both as to character and ability tor Ming instruction. ktuated in the bosom of a beautiful and healthy vil fefurnished with all the facilities necessary to the ae sition of a linished education, the Institute strongly intends itself to the patronage of an intelligent pub hud can be obtained in several respectable families rnwaiable terms. K. G. Riehards, J. T. Brock, Caleb Holloway, Jolin C. Towles, John W. liewell, E. 11. Muse, Wm. J. Adams, A. M. Presley, J. F. Dowdell, Trustees, bcember 21, 1855. ts GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. MARIETTA. Academic year is divided info two sessions of live aiorrtiis each. The Tenth Session commences on the ’ ‘ February next, aud ends on the 19th of July. il "* Cadets are divided into lour college classes. The t aleommencement takes place on Wednesday before ‘■"lit of July. Academic Staff. ‘■ A. V. Brumby, A. M., Superintendent and Frofessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. I 1 ThomasK. McConnell. Commandant of Cadets, and l'rof. of Engineering. ’ 11. Manget, Professor of French and History. “•11 Hunt, A. M,. Professor of Chemistry and English Literature. .1.11. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing. I li. 8. Camp, Assistant Professor of Matheinatica. I ‘Snell, m. a.. Surgeon. ■'* Institution is under the direction and manage* j'V.'la Board of Trustees, in conjunction tvitli a Board ‘"itursappointed by the Governor of the State. ‘! in act of the Legislature, tlie Institute has l.een jusliea with 140 Cadet Muskets and Accoutrements, t a Field Battery, consisting of four six-pounder brass [J*. and two twelve-pounder Howitzers, w superintendent and the Commamlant, are gradu ’ 1 West Point, and as the Institute is Upon the West ( I'lan. tlie public may he assured that the govern • discipline and course of studies will bo strictly en nui. r . Terms: , “"b Hoard, Washing, Fuel, Lights, hire of Musi ’ “"l other contingent, expenses, per session ot live .“ hs. in advance, #1 12 50. S eo1 ‘ s *V e ’ P‘' r annum, $5. desiring further information can obtain ncopy Regulation*” by itddressiug the superintendent. !,ua ry it). ANDREW’ .1. HANSEL. Sec. Diversity op Georgia. . Athens. December 18,1855. ,1 ’ “'"frises es this Institution will recommence on mtlt day of January next, and continue untli the August, when there will lie a week’s vacation, after ’ studies will he resumed until the winter vacation, on the first of November. , ‘'o''Wing able and experienced officers comprise i ’^ l ’ Faculty—who at'’ expected to b, at their Ia Hi', zealous discharge of their duties. i 1 ,Jl * Burch, a. and.. Presiilent and Professor of Politi ’ “ u'.v uad Mental Philosophy. • 1 Wuddel, a. M„ Profesaor of Ancient Languages jAf-niture , irn !'■ Brantley, I). n„ Professor of Belles Lettres. i Christianity and History. 1 ““Conte, m. 0., Professor of Natural Sciences and w French. 1, „ 11 Is roy Broun, A. >l.. Professor oi Mathematics, - Engineering. 1 ,s. ‘enable, a. m.. Professor of Natural Philoso- II 11 tffieinistry. ■ ‘ oeph H. Lumpkin, Lt. n.. Professor of Law. V M. D. Terrell, Professor of Law. k . ‘ “ Hnry Waddell, a. m., Tutor in Ancient Lan i *” “ I’urk. a. m.. Tutor in Mathematics. ‘’ at thJ l . udnussion are recommended to be pr. s iy- at) -tanning of the term. ’"’'Mir'lj ‘Guardians may feel satisfied that tbeir ard can here obtain a thorough education. ,r ASBURY H ELL, 3ecry. (Up gull £at. VOL. I.i REMOVAL. FURNITUREJ3MPORIUM. SAMMIS & ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, ■ < v,riM>u N , oiU ' ly °PP osite tl‘h Old Stand, YY HELL they will be happy to see their friends and T T customers and show them something brilliant and inviting m the way of Furniture. Om W are-Kooms are unequalled ,iu Beauty, and our ruinlturc irc/icrcAe. AVc oiler rare advantages to pur chasers, tnrnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having u branch of our business in New l ork city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., of Rose Wood, Mahogany. Walnut, Pine. Ac.: mid as Low as can be found North or South. All assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Ohll and see. Our stock consists in part of Eleruhas, Tetc a Tetes, What Nots- Arm Chairs, and Sofas, of Rose-Wood. Urocntelle and Mahogany, for l’:, v ‘is. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Sidc-Bonvds —Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds mid Secretaries attached. Tallies —Centre. Dining. Work and Extension. Bedst ends —High and low post. French and Cottage. Enamel Sets for Bed Kooins. all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chairs —an extensive assortment ut’ all woods. Looking Glasses —all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry. Ac. Curtains —ofllrocatelie ami Damask, all colors. Shades —(lilt Cornices ami Curtain lioklers. January 17, 1856. A. lie AVKII, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. IMI West Side Broad Street, Columbus, (>a. “Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. vtetr Administrators’ and Executors’ Hales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. ly J. C. BUSK. J. K. lIAVIS. W. It. BONO. FUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. IIIILL purchase and sell cotton-and other produce on t V commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and Idling orders from the country. Ruse, Patten & 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. 16 ly LAMPICIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. rjIHE above Hotel has been thoroughly renova- n _ . X ted and re-furnished. Thu undersigned feMxt thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ac- Ha; L ||il commodating all those who may favor him ■- I * l ’ h i’"l their patronage. J*. LAMPKIN, Dec 3 Proprietor. INSURANCE. 17 IRE, MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in ’ responsible companies by JOHN MUNN, Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company— Capital $200,000. S. L. LOOMIS, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts HALLO WELL <fc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columhus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses. promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. ly BARRINGER &, MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rruilS Manufactory lias been is in successful operation _L for over three years, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and tlie latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, M ill lie furnished and boxed at the Factory, at tlie follow ing prices: Sash. — 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2)4 cts. 10 x 12... 9 “ “ “ ...18 “ 12 x U ..10 “ “ “ ...25 “ 12 x 16...X1 “ “ “ ...27 “ 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 12 x 20... U ” “ “ ...35 “ 12 x 22...10 “ “ “ ...40 “ 12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 “ Tlie above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Bash, twli cents per light will bo added. All Hash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, aud superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring tlie length, A window live feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL BOORS. \y 2 inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one side, $3 00—moulding botli sides, $3 50. inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. 1)4 inch tliich, 4 panncls moulding 011 one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. l-% 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, Bash 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 am. 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. oil reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ax., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. 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 teution. Work to lie sent by the River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as tlie work will I>e considered delivered. H o-.'iieciul contracts ciui las made for large jobs. 1 M. BARRINGER, January 34. ly ••• k MORTON. LANO FOR SALE. VI.OT in Cos lib county, well marked on tlieOrant -g. as Mineral Tract,; One Lit 2"2’ _; acres in Mu-VSg) non county. Three fractions adjoining, commenc-t w about one mile above Bain bridge in Deiatur county, and embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and the balance as well calculated for making Turpen tim Vs any in tlie Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at New Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A. O. Redd. Esq. Titles in disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN .l.miiurv Sit IS®®* ColmßbmOft# BROOKS CHAPMAN lITOULD call tile attention of Physician* to tlie \\ newly discovered medicine called Dli. N. W. SEAT'S negative electric fluid. It is superior to Norwood's Tincture of 1 eratum \ eiadi. for all purposes that tlie latter has heretofore been used for. February 4. FANCY ( ANDIES. I U.-T received a tine supply of Fancy Candles and Con iC, fid.i.A * thomar j, n. HVLL A- co* GROCERY MERCHANTS, ASH DEALER B IN n AGOING. Rope, Twine B near. Coffee. M.sej .: ~- lasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars. Tobacco. Wines.. lc Brandies. Gin. Rye. Monongahela. Bourbon,and gafcV. Scotch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendree. No. 109 broad Street. Oniumbu*. Gs. Novemts'r 21. 1855. ly BACON. m l - HKDs, choice Bacon —hog round, Just received 4i) and for sale at tlie lowest figures, by March 15. “<WBY A CO. COLUMBUS, GA., J UNK 7, ISoti. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST„ Between the “Perry” ami “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, CO El ■ M BUS, O EOIIGIA. \ \ r E have now in store and receiving the O' 2- , it best and most extensive stock of velii cles to be found in this country, comprising CALECHUS AND MOCK CALECIIES, of finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, of latest styles and every variety. ROCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES, ot every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or two horses, and complete assort incut of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, ot the latest and most tiishionalde styles now used. Tim fact that the well known and highly esteemed work of JAMES M. IjUINBY *l’ CO. as well as that of other makers of the highest reputation, can he found only •it our house, and that all our stock is made up un der t lie personal direction of Mr. M.U McKee, (whose long experience guarantees ils quality) enables ns to r.lfer Letter work and at lower prices, than arti cles of the same quality can be 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 \vc respect fully invite all who wisli to purchase, to call and see us. Wo arc sidling at the very lowest rates, for rush or ap proved credit, and always ask our selling prices, so oitr customers and alrangers as well, may rely on In ing honestly and fairly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to Le strictly as represented, ami satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKKE & ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage w orkmen to be found in this country, wo are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possilric rates, with the utmost promptness and in the best manner. McK. A R. Januarv 28. iv ’ MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, (4a. rBl IE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in un -1 nouncing to the public that they have secured the following facility, to take charge of the College, at the opening of the next term. faculty: Col. Augustus Alden. a. m. Prcsixlent—Professor of Kn glish Literature and Ancient Lsingimges. Rev. F. X. Forster, a. m. —Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alden. Instructress in French and bota ny nLd Principal of J’reparatory Department. Music. This institution is located in one of the most beautiful and healthy villages of South Western Georgia: owned hy 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 as mental training. The next session will open 011 the second Monday in January next. The Classes will then lie organized, and will progress as heretofore. Hoarding can he obtained in the best families of the place, where the students w ill be surrounded by the safe guards and amenities of the families circle. The rates oftuition and hoard, 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 line with everything necessary for illus tration in the several departments of Natural and Expe rimental Sciences- Tho College Building is so arranged that the Depart ments will he kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to secure for the Music Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of abilities and moral character. We invite tlie patronage of a liberal and discerning public, being assured, from the character and reputation of those constituting the Faculty, and tlie ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of the Institu tion, that every pledge we make shall he redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to he a fact; and that our Institution can challenge comparison with the proudest in the land. Persons desiring Luther 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. 2 ‘6 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. rpiiE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy i for Young Ladies in Eatonton, Putnan county, (In., on Wednesday, January Uth, 1856. In the Literary Department the course of study will bo extensive and liberal. The Latin, French, Gorman and Spanish Languages will he taught if desired. ‘J’lie Ornamental Department will include Music on the Piano, Harp, Organ and Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus will be furnished in order to af ford ample Illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will lie provided, so that each pupil may have tlie means of daily practice in addition to the regular lesson. The number of pupils will be limited to 36. Tuition per annum, $125 60; liaif in advance, and the balance at the end of the year. Attention Is called to the following advantages: First, tlie pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when the school is large and overgrown. Second, in addition to tlie regular course of study, she can make such a selection from the languages, and (lie Ornamental Department, as time and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, the low rate of tuition, compared with that of other schools. ‘The usual charge for the English branches, is. ..S4O 69 Music 36 90 Latin (Extra) 2u 00 Frencli “ 39 06 Drawing and Painting 35 00 Embroidery 35 00 Making tlie aggregate of $lB6 09. To this add the extra charges made for the use oi In struments, stationery, Ac., and the amount will not fall far short of S2OO. whereas, in the plan adopted in this Academy, tlie 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 the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing to en ter their daughters or wards, may address me, for the present, at Lumpkin, .Stewart County, Ga. Jan 23. L R. BKAMIAM. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Cassville, Georgia. r|MIK first Term of this Institution will Login on the J first Monday in February, 1850, under the direction of tlie ollowing Faculty. Rev. Thomas llamhalt, Chairman and Professor of Ancient Languages. Rev. William 11. Hobf.rt, Professor of Mathematics. Rev. li. W. Whildrn, Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. W. 11. Robert. Protein. Professor of Natural Science. Rev. B. W. Wiiiuikn. protein. Professor of Moral Philosophy and lutelloi Inal,science. Other Professors will be elected as stain as the wants of the college require it. Hoard and lodging can he procured at a boarding house or in private families, at from eight to ten dollars par month. Tuition. In Academic department, per year $23 09 in College department, per year 34 00 Scholarship*. The Board of Trustees are now offering to sell scholar ships for four years at sl"6 OP Scholarships for sixteen years.at 240 00 TJius making tuition merely nominal The annual commencement will take place on Thurs day after 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. H'Te young men will lie comparatively free free the allurements of fashionable life, the baneful influence of grog shop*, and the expos ures of a mixed population. Any information, as well ns eotalogw-s. can be obtained on implication to the undersigned, or any of the facility. 11 JOHN H. RICK. December 31. Secretary Board of Trustees. FACTORY YARNS. INACTOHY YAKNSofall Nos.. Osnahnrgs, Shirting. 3 sheeting. Stripes. Cottonades Ac-constantly on hand and for sale at Factory prices, by Oct 26—ts J. 3. TODD. CELLA <fc THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.- IN’ CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c„ v n 42 Bead street, (Under Telegraph Office.j COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rfijiKY ar in constant receiptof Confectionery, 1 FruitH, Nuts, &C., which they offer to tlie pub lir at reasonable rates. Country dealers would do well to give ns a call. No charge for packing. Nov. 5, 1855. —6m CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! r |MIK subscribers have now on hand and i\4ti. mw . .1 are constantly receiving, one of the larg ao. - esc and most varied Stocks of Vehicles evi l 0,.,n ,i, aim made expressly for this market, emlirnemg every style of Carriage in use, such as— Cnleehes, Berlin Coaches, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish,) LAM IBY KOCKAW AYS. Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable lor one horse. HOW TOTE* WAGONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES! with and without TOi’ti, Os every style and finish, which, for doiability ami neat ness. cannot lie excelled, and are from most respect able lnainifnctorics at the North, and made muter thi personal direction of Mr. J. 11. Jnqucs. All of which \v, are selling at tlio very lowest, rates for cash or ap proved credit. Every article sold by ns at our Repository is ai ranted ill every respect, mid our customers mid nil purch:is,i> cimi roly on being honorably and fairly dealt wuli- in proof of which e respectfully invite tim attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at the Norlli-Easl corner of Oglethorpe mid Bryan streets, opp, site the p, i ry House. J- B. JAQUES & BItOTIIUR. N. H.—Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen i mploycd, we are prepared t, excel,ti Repairing of every kind in i In- hesi possible maimer with nealiies and dispatch, at low rate-, al J. H. JA(JI ES A UIIOTII KR'B Carriage ReposlXory, North East corner Oglethorpe ami Bryan streets, oppo site tlie Ferry House, Columbus, (la February 6. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, ('Old Mill S, OUOKOIA. \\ 7 Id call tile special attention of the public fa our es XV taldi,slim in. The priqaietors m • tiraelieiil Me eh aides and of long experience in the business, and lan ing combined two establishments in one. they have tin largest and best stock of tools ami patterns in the bint. Their facility lor doing business being no great, they , an afford to their customers the best of termsanrt the liio.sl prompt execution. Our senior paitner having been so many years in this business as 1 lie practical partner anil propi ictor of tin Ocmulgee Foundry, Uncoil, Georgia, is well known, inn ing built a large number of Steam I ngines. Mills, aim Machinery, throughout this and adjoining Ktate e To ail ol w hicli we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability Our junior is just from Virginia, and having had lie management ~f some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the host practical ability mid improvements in machinery. We call especial attention to our JUn vine and S< a tlounry Steam Engines and 111111s, both cii eularatid upright. We .arenev, manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS ill tile country, being entirely of metal, at (lie same price others are furnishing wooden on, s. We are now furnishing Steam Engines and Hollers ot any size: Flouring ami Corn Mills; vertriral and circu lar Saw Mills: Sugar Mills: Shafting: I'uileys; Hors, Rowers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Oenicterj Railing: Hark Mills: Horn Shellcrs; Cob ('rushers; and Castings of every kind—Brass and iron. miu'l3-tf East Alabama Female College, Tus keg he, Macon County, Albama. iOCATED in Tuskcgee, a village far-famed for its i healthful climate and refined society, the college is easy of access from cast and west by tlio Moritgomci j and West Point Rail Rond whic h passes at tine distance of four miles, and from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. The public may feel assured that 1 lie high standard ol education lu re adupted tvill never tie lowered. It is oui determination to present at all times an institution whom facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a posi tion among the first in the country. These are, an ole gant, and commodious edifice, erected at a cost nfsotin forty thousand dollars—a large and aide corps of jnstruc tors—a well selected library—a good apparatus and a, ca binet, prepared with special reference to tlie wants of the college. Tlie hoarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They have Ihe privilege of membership in a literary society, meet ing weekly for rehearsal*, reading and exercises in coni position. Ono hour on (Sabbath afternoons is spent by tlicm in giving an analysis of the nun ning sermon, nun in other exercises iles’gm-d to cultivate a taste for reii glons truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by the governess and other members of the faculty Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed and veil tilated, aud furnished with every needful comfort. Ifi sides boarding at tlie same table with the President and others of the Faculty, they are undi r the constant super vision of the governess who directs them in all matt on 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. Geouok IV'. Thomas, a. vl, Higliei Mathematics and Ancient Languages. J. Krzkczkowhki, French. Italian and German. Miss Iniia Williim.-. Logie. Rhetoric and History. Mrs. N. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M E. Womack, Preparatory Classes. Musical Department. Dr. 8. M. Haktlktt, Principal. Guhtavls Giksti.kii, | Mm. N. T. Taylor, J- Assistants. Miss Lydia Root, ) Ornamental Depart me nt. Miss L. If. Jlian, Principal. .Miss Assistant. ItoamiiiiK Depart incut. Miss L. li. Ri la, Govci-ncss. Mr. iSamimom I.imkii. Steward. Mrs. Emii.v K. Eanii.r, Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda I’atton. Assistant and Nurse. Calender. First Term, from Sept. 23,1 to Dec. -J.,d, inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Dec. 24th to Juu. 7 th, inclusive. .Second Term, fioni Jan. Mb to April Bth. imlu ive. Third Term, from April 9th to July 9th, inclusive. Hummer Vocation, from July loth to Sept. 22d. inclusive. Coinnieic-eiiient of 1856, on Wednesday, July 6t.ii. Necessary Expenses. Primary ( lasses pci t -rni $ 7 00 D A C do 10 0b A A ii do 13 00 College do 16 66 Board, including lights and washing pr. term, 30 00 Books, stationery, material. Ac., furnished at [o\y prices. Extra Expenses. Modern Languages, pa-r term $7 00 Drawing, Embroidery. Ciienllle, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 0 (si Water Colors, per term lo oo Oil Painting, per term 13 00 Piano. Guitar, or Violin, per term 16 oo Use of Instruments for I-scons and practice, per term 2 50 Harp, including use of irist nunc lit, per term... 25 OO Those who design entering for the first tine- at tie- be ginning of the next term, will find it to tle-ir advantage to correspond with tlie President on that subject. November 21, 1865. ts To Physicians n<l Citizens of'Georgln. V.NEW PUINEIPLK for Ihe treatment of all febrile affection-- Ij-'i l-> -n di-’ overel iiy a talented Physi cian of New York. This discovery involves a n>-w princi ple by which ilm too positive condition of the system cal led Fever, i- changed to'tle- normal or healthy state di rectly arid without b-s- of vitality. This valuable remedy Is called Negative Electric Fluid, and is prepared by N. Vs . Heat. M. D.. New York. It is extensively used in the hospitals in France, and has been extensively used in the practice of a number of the most talented members if the medical fraternity. The atten tion o’ Physicians i- most respectfully solicited to ths* virtue ,of tins medicine in the treatment of Fevers. Try it and you will tn-ver split it- men ft is far superior t<i Norw'-ssTs Tincture, for redn<-ing the pulssc. Tfds asss-r ----tion will be proven by one single trial. A full description of Go* lr< atiuent S,f Fevers by tin* use of Dr. V. W. Hi-nt's Negative Electric Fluid, (com the pen -sf the discoverer, wiki b< published In tlie columns of the Hun, in the course of the {in-sent week. The Negative Electric Fluid is for sals ill tlie Drug Stores of Don forth A Nag-Land iirookH A Chapman, in Columbus. February 4. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, DEALERS IN ( iUo<;r;iii i -s. provisions. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren ami Franklin Streets. Pnlnmhiis. Georgia, KEEP - onstantly on hand a supply of tla- fast g-ssls ami are receiving produce from Tennesse which they sell low for O nth. Flour and Meal of the best quality always on (mud at Mill prices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Feb. 28 6m 3. H. HAMILTON. TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 31 k 36. R. G. .TEEEEUSON cV CO. , THE above establishment has rem|s>ned)i, “■'‘M I** 1 ** ils sain and Ware-Room w ith a full assort nient, comprising thu following articles olfin aJKSKH recent lnanalaeture and ot the very best uiaiunalN, viz: lied- 1 cads, of vurious piatterns, varying in price worn (U to S3O. I'luttis. t’ottnge, Boston, Rocking, Oftiro Writing, Nurse's, (’liildren's, amt Dining. 1 1 ns. liucKßTs.—Common Fine, Cedar and Juniper— lra.-s ami iron bound, of various sizes. t miiNs. Common Fine, Cedar and Juniper—brass ami iron bound, of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS. BOAT BUCKETS, W VKDKOHE.S, \( ASHM ANUS, TABLES, Resides many other articles for house rurnisluDg and do l!U‘SttC |UI‘J>OMH. All cnlers IvK at tlio WanMoom 6r dirrtid to R. (i. Jetlerson A Cos., from country merchants mid others, will be promptly attended to. Hie t aetorj is situated in a section which afford* an I .lll,laid supply of Oak. Hickory. Reach, Walnut, Guu., l ino, Ash. Poplar, Chinn, &v. RIO IIA 111* U. JI.m.USON. JAMES HAMILTON. ( olumbUH. (Ja., Oi t. 3, 1865. TUK UUITIMI PERIODI(\LS, AND TIIK I (irnit reductii n in the price of tin* latter publication. 1 Scott & Cc.. Now York, continuo to puliliNh tho fol low ing lumlnin Ii il inti lVriodicHlH, vis: Mil, LON DON QUAHTKULY (CouHcrvutlvy). Tlli; LDINGHI lvGll RKYILW (ill. NOKIII Uli’TISlI RI.VILIV (l'’u*o Church). Till’: WLSTMINSTJOU IM.YIKW (Liberal). HLAOKWOOI>\S KDIXmiROH MAGAZINE (Tory>. I'HL and important ovente—Religious, ami Military—now agitating; thenatioiui of (ho Did VNolid, g;ivo to fclu'ae Ihihlluatione an iutorunt aiul >alut dny ih vfi’ before pnHM>BHed. They occupy a middle ground between tin* hastily written news iti mi, crude pi culm ions, and llyiug rumors ot the newspaper, and the ponderous Tome ol tlie historian, written long oiler he living interest in the I'hcln he records shall have .hissed away. The progress of tlio War in the Last ocon ,'iesa large spme hi their pAgcH. Every movement is losely eritiei>ed. whether ot Iriend or ot toe, and all diorl-eonnng’ learlessly pointed out. The lelters liom he Crimea aud from the lialtio in black wood’s Magazine, rum two ol ils most |MipulHr eont.rihntors, give a more intelligible aiul relinhle uccountof tho movements ot the 4,l'i‘at belligerents that can elsewhere he fuund. ‘I liese Periodicals ably represent the three great politi al parties of Great lintniii—V\ ldg. 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THE FAIiMER’S GUIDE To SriniGfir mill Practical AgricuUine. IS.v Henry Ktejiheim, F. It. S. of Edinburgh, mid the lute J. P. Norton, l-ioiessor of Scientific. Agriculture in Vale College, New Haven. 2 voir. Royal Octavo.- 1669 pages, and numerous Wood ami Steel Engravings I his is, confessedly. tin- moat complete work on Agri •tillnre* ever published, and in order to give it a widi-i ii- ulalion the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to Five Dollars for the Two Volumes!) “hen si at by mail (post-paid) to Uiiliforniaand Oregon In- price n ill I-- V. ‘fu any other part of the Union and in Canada (post-paid). $6. Zs,; This work is not the old ■‘Book of the Farm.” Remittances for any of the above puldkuUonH should always In-addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, NKITT A CO., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. 891 TIIERN MILITARY ACADEMY, FRKDONIA, CHAMBERS COUNTV. ALA G. P. HILL, Esq., RjinciPbl and Proprietor, vlaj. N. \\ . A R MSTRONG, Grjuiuute of tlie) .Mate Military Ai-ttdi my. Sou'll Carolina, !- Assistants Db.J’LTNA.M A Oab.J.S barker, A. R.J ‘I'III. 1 1. 111-11 l iSeiiolustie Year of this Academy com X m -n. id on Monday. January 15th 1856. inuiwill eon tinm- in session during forty v.-eeks. As this Academy received very liberal u-sistanco from (lie Stall- at tlie last session of tlie Legislature there will be no charge for tuition. On enteiing tlie InsiitiiG.in, 111 iiiliiuli.m il e of twenty dollms will Is required ol ,-adi ml -t, except sill Ii as eniiie under ||,e the following nio visinn. viz: 1,.. Ii eouiily jn tlie State of Alabama is entitled to end <nie Cmlot free of charge. Such Cadet to be selected by tiie .1 udge ot I’rolsite and County Commissioners, hum m li men as nr., talented, deserting and of I moral eliiinu ter. Orphans should receive the preference i ‘ll I!SE (IF STUDIES. Spelling, iteading. Writing, Arithmetic, Grsmmai licngrajiliy and History. Algeln-li,Geometry; i’lain, Descriptive ami Analytical I l r;i|ciiiu,w. .SjjjuJowM and I'ersppctivn. nil I.ml Moral Philosophy. I In uiistry.Coiiveyanciiig, Con stitutional Law, Aneienl l.angiiages; French, Civil end Military EiigiiH-i-iing, Surveying, Muehai ies and A trunniny. TarGi ■’ will lie taught at Hiicli times as not to iutern-is with tin- regular studies. ’i In- discipline will |,’- enfonml. I NIFORM. lire.. Cm,tofti,-eyCa.l'-t Cloth, HbtinlingeoHar, trimmed with (onvex niufuii, tmffoitH and wixteunth-inch blpck ‘•loM.. arri.'du,/. lo tin* imial gtylo; Pant* of Groy ClofTi with Mm k Ktrijtu on the outer warn one and un ciijiih irirh* -inv. l ltii to )c worn till tlie firnt of May \\ hit** I'nrit* from Int May till Saptoinlicr. ‘ Thu unifoi jii in not to worn on pn r;td< *<. and Kuoti orcaHioiiHas the V/iijtarv fiMtructoi may di cf. Tin- Academy un J/iiyo and well arranged and tho location in eminently healtiiy. Roanl run l-‘- |n• •< ured li oni eight to ten dolliirsiniionth Tin- principal v: ill so dir, et the education of his pupils me if poMsilvfe. t„ milk,- them practical and us,-nil ntan. Thu exp-iience and qualifications of tin, instructors will entitle this Institution, in n higii degree, |„ public ct.n:,l'-r.e,-. F. A. ZACIIARY, JD 44ni Secretary of the Board of Visitors. I (HI SALE ON COAiNIGIVMKBiT. i>M IN Sid- Hams, S.-,-,| Oats, and Corn. By * , , Hughes a danxej- Jitn Is— 11 SHAKER GARDEN NEED. N'KW Crop ms gisid ns the l-st, warranted fresli, nw (*n and to arrive, at ./. A TODD’S, December 11 20 Broad Street. NEW CO.PAIiT.\KRHip, ’I'lli: i,n,l, i>i. ned have entered into the GROCERY ] Itl INE-S. under the firm and name of It 11X7 WAY. < LIT KI.EY A CO. W,- will keep constat, on hand a large st,s-k of eh,dee Oroe, rb-*. D- A. UIDGWAY, A. V. CLTX’KLKY, N. I>. DONF.Y, H. M.Ct.KCKLKY. COAL YARD. T iViT*'’ CGAL for Grates, can tsi siippli'-d at I. sl-t per Tori, by calling on JOHN W HOW ARD, o°v k; Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. A GOOD MEDIUM—EAST A LA II AM A • THE ATTritTHW CIA2IRTTK Slaughter & Holiflolri, Auburn, Ala. / tui.l Mill's Merrlianta will consult their intercut by \ yavailing themsclvea of the Gazette to make known their business. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir eiilation in a region of country that doosa heavy trade In Columbus. I- ff PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUH, GEORGIA. ‘pIIESE MXLLS are prepared to furnish the beet ar -1 tide of Printing and Wrapping I’sper. The paper ot, which The Daily Bnn is printed, is made at these Mills.