The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, June 24, 1856, Image 1

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Itfß fails fa. , n THOMAS UK WOLF, I ,|SUIUT- A'■ 1) JIIOPIIIEIOK. I „ or LANK AND T. DK WOLF, I f ’ EDITORS. Ii daily • Loilars a year. Where the nub- G made for less than a year, at the l rate of ■iWJjt, month. Single copies, Five Cents. 1 ADVERTISING rates. ■ ~u# u ients will be inserted at, Ten Cents a line ■**‘' ! wrti’H, and l ive Cents a line for each subee- B s tl ertion of the same—to be paid for when the is nnuded into the offlee. ■ CONTRACT AUVJSIiTfcIBRa. I , exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be H 1 uliroe months lor sl, sis months tor $6, or one , f jme agreed upon to be paid for before the put'in typo. ■s 1 *'laments not exceeding ten lines, rue wnble at Ml*'” u ,crted ats3o year—lolaj paid forotiarterlv iU ‘ H““rtbi' U i'-nts of 26 lines, renewable at plei ~uro. iu iV„ year—payable quarterly i n advn nee. ‘ i mlTertisementa exceeding go lines, will be t' ic rHlc ” 1 for for every eUditionnl ton ‘ v a bl quarterly in advance. Balin'matter nod advertisements, will be. barged line for every insertion. WT WAIIRANTS. I |,vXW OFFICE AND AGENCY, I ion tub I'cr.ciiASE an t> ■sale of real estate, I op Abb UJISCII lI'TIONR. I CONVEYANCER, &c. (fcc. On Randolph Street, I.tfUSIIK TUE I’OST OFFICE, COLUMBIA GA. I iiK determined to devote my Mine exclusively to I, iA\'P BUSINKSS. and hope, I com my knowledge ■ k ill Georgia, to He aide to give entire satisfac- B~.ii , v iio may entrust me v/itli business. Jam pro- Kli'-itbcr buy or sell, pci Imps to better mlvantaga BiYip other person in Western or South-western Kmkve lauds to sell, -all upon me: if Ido not pur ■!’ 1 vAll liud you a purchaser. If you wish to buy, B ‘.,i hr 1 have many valuable lots and settlement! BY to soli. From liiv extensive knowledge of the B_!. -fi'W.' l - iam prepared to ascertain tbo owner of BJJtewrj vacant lot of land in the State. If you wish B£„ yarn land valued, you may rely upon correct in u>on reasonable terms l® DEEDS, MOUTGAGEh, Bother Imtruments, drawn correctly and at low rates; ■jj-Autsnwanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Georj B-higb percent, given. Kir thing iscertain, lam paying New Venn and Wash- KjsCnv Puces for LAND WARRANTS, allowing Kirommissbn. ■Swing ulaonade an arrangement w ith one ol the best Ljn WashiLgton, I am prepared to apply for I bounty land warrants, Idlita, and vill charge but Five Dollars for each up fciiou—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. j Bag in your claims soon. | ■i, I intend to make this a permanent business, and lit my undivided attention, with a determination to ■reKitisfaction, t hope to receive a liberal share of paj lame, from my friends and the community generally S. R. BONN HR, ■iIJ'SHy Land Office, Columbus. JAMES J. TODD, I No. 2(1 East Side Broad Street, Columbus. Ga., I'lauufacturer and VV hole sale Dealer I.N Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, Ac. kc. | Roofing, Guttering and all kinds of dob Work, prompt- i Intended to and wtirranted. ■April 10, 1856. I JORDAN L. HOWELL, lIISTICE OF THE PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. lIId.MPT attention given to the collection of claims : I placed in my hands. Ilaw at the Store of Harrison & McOebec. lilumbas, April I<J, 1850. I*. B. McCRAW, I ATTOB.WBY AT LAW, La Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama, lilirch 1,1850. 6m p. I). HOOPEH BRYANT DUNCAN, WM. £. BARNETT. HOOPER, DUNCAN &, BARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mice ill Columbus,Georgia, and Crawford- Alabama, ttruury 27, 1850. ly ASBURY FEMALE INSTITUTE. La Fayette, Alabama. 1 Waster Stacy, a. at., Principal. In M. L. Stacy, I Tcaclu-rs in Literary lift K. Bachelukr, / Department. ScHormr.Ei, slusir end Ornamental Department- fi IE exercises of this Institution Will be resit mod on lias 2d Monday in January, 1850. ates of Tuition, per Scholastic Year. rimary Department , sl6 00 Kparatory Department -•< 66 *tnd 2d Department College course -12 on laud 4th “ “ 40 00 uic on Piano 50 00 ■il Music taught without extra charge. ItPrincipal is au alumnus ot Emory ami 11. my Col iVs. —has largo uxperienco in teaching, and comes ivrecommended, both nsto rbanieterand ability for j irliug instruction. tnated in the bosoui of a beautiful and healthy vil- ] .furnished with all the facilities nocessury to the ac item of a finished education, the Institute strongly uruds itself To tho patronage of an intelligent pub xtdcan l>o obtained in several respectable tamilfoi Msonable terms. E. G. Richards. J T. Brock, Caleb Holloway. John C. To win-, j John W. He-well. K. 11. Slusc, Wm. ,1. Adams, A. 51. Presley', J. F. Dowdell, Trustees. ■ember 21,185 ft. ts GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. MARIETTA. ‘UK Academic ye nr is divided into two session sot live months each. ‘.Phe Tonth Session commences on the lot February noxt, aiid ends on the 10th of July. Ge Cadets uro divided into fonr college classes. The malcotnntencenient takes place on Wednesday before 20th of duly. A catleinic Staff. L.V. Brumby, a. m., Superintendent and I’rolossor ofjilathematics and Natural Philosophy, ft Thomas It. McConnell, Commaudant of Cadets, and Prof, of Engineering. : J;II. Mnngct, Professor of French and History. H. Hunt, a., m,. Professor of Chemistry end English Literature. ’ ‘ 11. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing. IJ- 1( . 8. Camp, A ssislan t Professor ol’ Mathematics. “ncll, . and., f iurgeon. l “v Institution is under the direction and ruanuge- Board of Trustees, in conjunction with u Board ‘'atom appoint od by the Governor of the State. 1,1 an act of the Legislature, tho Institute has been ’’"'lied with 141) Cadet Muskets and Accoutrements, - a Field Battel -y, consisting of four six-pounder brass J? 1 ’and two tv ;elve-pounder Howitzers. ‘“‘ Suiierintea,dent aioi the Commandant, arc gradu- J ’* West l’oiq t, and as the 1 institute is upon the West **Plan, the p übiic msv be, assured tliat tho govern discipline i ndcoursii of studies will Ik- strictly on •■‘n, v... Terms: ‘“'ton, li„ ar j, Washing, Fiv-I, Lights, hir<- of Musi ’'l Other contingent expeuses,per session of live -a, ln mlvanco, sll2 50. fee, per nnuum, $5. lg further information run obtain a copy “BeguUti ons” by addressing tliesuperinteiidciil. ‘nnary og. ANDREW and. HANSEL. Sec. university oFgeorgia. „ Athens, December 18,1855. >“'.-xereisu sos this Institution will recommence on ,‘2* 16th day of January next, and continue until the ■ jAngust, when thero will lie uwaek’s vacation, after .. ‘’ ttudioe wfU be resumed until the winter vucatlon, s,, a ! u , ®n the tirst of November. up ,JH°wtug able and experienced otlicer.s comprise Wl .l*Bb lacolty— who are expected to Is- at their ,{} a IG® ‘zealous discharge of their duties. ‘“Z'lCharch, and. and., President and I’rofcssnr of I’oliti and Slontal Philosophy. 1 ■ Waddel, a. M., Profo-sor of Ancient Languages •^G-mture “bT, Brantley, i>. and., I’rofbaaor of Uell.-s T.ettrcs, I* “?V >s and History. TP“ beConte, m. and.. Profossor of Natural Sciences and of French. ‘vatu Leroy Broun, A. M., Professor oi Mathematics, Civil Engineering. V .* “• VenaWle, a. m.. Profo-sor of Natnial I’hiloso •'Joseph 11. Lumpkin, Lt. ix, Professor of Law. lilli.nT,?’ Terrell, Professor of Law. Honry Waddell, a. m.. Tutor in Ancient Lan hpij • Phfk, A. m., Tutor in Mathematics. *.t 4 . .j 4lß ** for admission are recommended to tie pres* * -nt hf 'l' inn ing of the term. , 5 “ ‘bd Guardians may feel Biitisfiedtli.it their <n oan her.- obtain a thorough education. * tr ABBUKY HULL. Fsc’r.T. i|jf Jnln vol. i.; REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS <t ROONEY, tlave removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their lIROJi FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, opjioaite their Old Stand, - - they w ill be happy to see their friends and customers and show them something brilliant and ’ inviting in the way of Furniture. 1 u ‘U'e-Roonis aro unequalled in Beauty, ami our Furuitiiro rr.chrrche. We offer rare advantages to pur . cuHsern, turnishing houses throughout in a tasteful aud nuitorni stylo, by having a branch of our business in New \ 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.; and us Low as can be found North or South. An u-soi-l ----meut of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also bo on hand, that will not fail to please. Cali and see. Our stock consists in part of Rtcrzslias, Tctc a Telex, Wliat Not, Arm CUairs, and Sofas, of Rose-Wood, Broca tel lo and Mahogany, for Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Side-Boards —Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of ull kinds and Secretaries attached. Tables —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 —au extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses —all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of Broeatello and Damask, all colors. Shades —Gilt Cornices aud Curtain holders. January 17, 1850. A. K. AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Sido Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. articular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. ly .1. 01 hM, j. 11. DAVIS. W. H. LOIN. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Aud Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase aud sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and filling orders from tho country. Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advanceii will bo made on consignments cither to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or tho North. Jnu. Hi l.v INSURANCE. IdIUE, MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in responsible companies by JOHN MUNN, Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard tc Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000. S. L. LOOMIS. President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. ColumbuH, Ga., Nov 27. ts IIALLOWELL <fc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS lor Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mutt-reuses. promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Col limbus uud vicinity, is respectfully solicited. October 29.1855. l.v BARRINGER it MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rrUIIS Manufactory has been i< in successful operation X for over throe years, aud is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, w ith good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished uud boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed... 12;- eta. iisOaSi |W> x 13... 0-‘ “ “ —lB mm 13 xl4 ..10 “ —35 “ t 12 x 16...11 “ “ •• ...27 “ 12x18-12“ - “ -30 “ figWRT 12 x 20...14 “ “ “ -35 12x22-16“ “ •• -40 “ | 12x24-18“ “ “ -45 “ Tlie above Sasli are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twli cents per light will lie added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best l’nint, and superior rutty. Rolling: Blinds for Windows, 00 cents per loot, measuring the length, A window live feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or binges. PANEL DOORS. 1 j..; inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one ‘ side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. V}£ inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. IJzj inch thich, 4 pannela moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding iKitlr sides, $4 00. 1% inch thick. 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding bot h sides, $4 50. In addition to tbo above, Blimls painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enamel led, embossed aud Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side aud transom lights line offico windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of brandings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction aud erection of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tungued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, tor ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. Tho proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. W.VII the above work will bo furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent witli the cash, or city acceptance, will meot witli prompt at tention. Work to be sent by tho River, Kail Hoad, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will bo considered delivered. aa-Snecial contracts can In- made for large jobs. ’ M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly u. mokton. LAND FOR SALE. A LUT in Cobb county, well marked on tlieGrant jgj \H 9 Mineral Tract,; Ono Lot 202 acres in Ma-wp rion couuty. Three fractions adjoining, roimnenc-**” ing about one mile above Bainbridge in Decatur county, ami embracing tbo bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there aro some good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and the balance as well calculated for making Turpi n tiuelas any in the Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at Now Pino Knot Springs, adjoining A.O. Redd, Esq.-Tides in disputable. Apply to E. J. IIARDIN January 31, 1850. Columbus, Ga. BROOKS & CHAPMAN WOULD call tho utteution ot PUyatctan# to tho newly discovered medicine called DR. N. \V. SEAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior to Norwood’s Tincture of \eratum Veradi, i for all purposes that tho latter lias heretofore been used for. February 1- FANCY CANDIES. J UST received u tine supply of Fancy Candies and Con fcrtimicrv. at 42 Broad street. , O CELLA & THOMAS. PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. r|-ihk.SK MILLS are prepared to furnish the best nr- I tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper , on which Tlie Dailv Sun is printed, is made at these Mill-. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT. |>ACON Sides, Hams, Seed Jau 18—ts _ SHAKER GARDEN SEED. “VnCW Crop iw £Ood ad the h**st, warranted f‘ eh t 1> now on hand and to arrive, at December 11 _ Broad Street. _ BACON. -J s UHDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just received siO and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 15 4 00 COLUMBUS, <tA„ JUNE ‘24, ISSG. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and -Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hull, OOIATMJiUS, t;KO IK.iI A. YVTK have now in store and receiving the cdK'Atjx, IT best and most extenaivo siock of velii des to be found in this country, comprising CALECHDS AND MOCK CALECHES, ol finest and richeat finish, and most elegant ap|ieurani-e. BERLIN M AND COACHES, ot latest styles ami every variety. ROCK AW AY S AND BAROUCHES, of every known pattern aud sliape, suitiible for one or two horses, and complete assortment of Top ami No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of liie latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tim fact that, tin- well known and highly esteemed work of JAMES 51. QUINBV A CO. as well as that of other makers of tlie highest reputation, tan lc found only at our House, liud that all our stock is made up un der tin- personal direction of Mr. 11. C McKee. (Whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work and at lower prices, than arti cles of tlie same quality cun lie sold for by any other dea ler in this country; aud quite as low as they can l> af forded in New York city. For proof of which we respect fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us. We aro selling at tlie 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 witli. Eve ry article is warranted to be strictly as represented, aud satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKEE .t ROBERTS, N. B.—Having the best regular set of Carriage workmen to bo found in this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing; at tho lowest possible rates, with tlie utmost, promptness ami in tlie best manner. McK. & It. January 28. ly MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE. Lumpkin, Ga. rPIIE Trustees of this institution take pleasure in an -L uouncing to the public that they have secured tlie following faculty, to take charge of tho College, at tho opening of the next term. l'.Wbi.TV : Col. Augustus Aldeu. A. m. President—Professor of En glish Literature and Ancient Languages. Rev. E. N. Forster, a. m.—Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics. Miss Ann E. Alden, instructress in French and Bota ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department. • , Professor of Vocal and Instrumental 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 : il is kept free from all sivtnriau bias—at tho same time, re quisite care is taken t” secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental training. The next session will open on tbo second Monday in January next. Tlie Classes will then be organized, and will progress as heretofore. Boariliugcau be obtained in the best families of the place, where the students will lie surrounded by the safe guards and amenities of tlie families circle. The rates oftuition anil board, are as low as those of fered by any similar institution in this part of the State. Tlie College is furnished with anew ami complete set of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, (Hobos, Maps, Charts,&c.; in fine with everything necessary for illus tration in tlie several departments of Natunni and Expe rimental Seiences- The College Building i • so arranged that the Depart ments will bo kept entirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to secure for tlie Music Department, a gentleman of the highest grade of abilities and moral character. We invite the patronage of a liberal and discerning public, lining assured, from the character and reputation of those eoustitutingtlie Faculty, and tlie ample facilities for instruction now actually in possession of tlie Institu tion, that every pledge we make shall be redeemed, every inducement we offer will prove to be afaet; and that our institution can challenge comparison with tlie proudest in the land. Persons desiring fii.itber information in regard to Die College, will please address 1,. 51. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X. Forster, Cutlibcvl, Ga., who will furnish them with Circulars. Ac. Jan. 23 ts ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. ritUE undersigned designs opening a Private Academy _L for Young Ladies in bnbmtoih Putnaii county, Ga., on Wednesday, Jami.iry ‘dll). 1856. In tho Literary Department, tho course of study will lie extensive and liberal. Tlie Latin. French, ih-roian ami .Spanish Languages will he taught if desired ‘flic Ornamental Department will include Music on the ! Piano, Harp, Organ and Uniter. Also, Drawing, Painting, and embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparatus will be furnished in order tout ford ample illustration - in Die Natural Sciences. Musical instruments will be provided, so that each pupil may have the mean of daily practice in addition to the regular lesson. Tlie number of pupils will be limited to.kb Tuition per annum. - !*2o 66; bait in advance.and lln balance at the end of Do- year. Attention is called to the following advantages: First, | the pupil receives n much lar-.-er share of attention, than when tlieseliool is largo and overgrown. Second, in addition to tin- regular course of study, site j can make such a selection irom tin- languages, and the Ornamental Department, ami choice may dictate. without extra charge. | Third, the. low Tate of tuition, compared willi that ot . other schools. The usual charge for tin- English branches, is. ..$46 HO iiiitin (Extra) 30 (M) Drawing and Painting 3a 00 i Embroidery 35 00 j Making tho aggregate of SIBO 60. To this add tlie extra charges marie for Urn use o in struments, stationery, Si- ami tin- amount will not full , far short of S2OO, whereas, in tho plan adopted in this j Academy, tho charge for these issl2b leaving adiflereuce • Os SSO to $75 ill its favor. Pons, ink, paper, slates, pencils, ac., gratis. Hooks, , sheet music, Drawing, Painting and Embroidering mate rials furnished at the usual rates. Persons desiring further information, or wishing toen- j ter their daughters or wards, may address mo, for I lie ’ present, at Lumpkin, Etewart Couuty, Ga. Jau 23. L l; . U.ltANIi A I. CHEROKEE BAPTIST* COLLEGE, Cassville, Georgia. I HIE first Term of this Institution will begin on the first .Monday in February, 1856, under the direction of the ollowing Faculty. Rev. Thomas llambaut, Chairman ami Proffwor <>l Ancn*nt Rev. William 11. Rouliit, Professor of .Mathematic-. Rev. B. W. WniLM.v, Professor of Belles Letters and English Literature. Rev. TV. H. Robert, „ , . Pro tern. Professor of Natural .Science. Rev. li. W. WmI,BEN, pro tern. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Intellectual Semiu r. Other Professors will be elected as soon us the wants of tho college require lt. ..... Hoard and lodging eari tie procured at a boarding house or in private families, ut from eight to ten dollars per month. Tuition. In Academic department, per year S2B 00 In College department, per year 34 W Scholarships. Tlie Board of Trustees are now offering to soil scholar ships for four years at Scholarships for sixteen years, at -40 00 Tiius making tuition merely nominal Tlie annual commencement will take plaee on Thurs day after the first Saturday in July. Location. Cassville is a healthy location. Our college btllidlng is situated three quarters of a mile from Die village, and Is a commodious building. Here young men will be comparatively free free the allurements of fashionable life, the baneful influence of grog shops, mid the expos tires of a mixed population. Any Information, as well a eotalognes, ran b<- obtain- and on annlieation to the undersigned. >ir any of Du- (acuity. 11 JOHN 11. RICK, December 31. Secretary Board of Trustee. FACTORY YARNS. FACTORY YARNS of ail you.. Osnaburgs, Shirting. Sheeting, Stripes, Cottonades &0., constantly on linnd and for sale at Factory prices, by- Oct 26—ts _ J- J- TODD. j. Z rhi, I. R. THOMA*. CELLA &• THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., Wn 42 Broad Street (Under Telegraph Offlee.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rTWBY are in constant receipt of Confectionery, 1 Fruits, Nuts, Ac., which they offer to the pub lic at reasonable rates. Country dealers would ilo well to give us a call. No charge for packing. Nov. 5,1855.— (ha CARRIAGESK3AIIRIAGES!! (TMIK subscribers have now on hand aud (XHl'Hii H • X are constantly receiving, one of Die lin g esi uud most varied Stock* of Vehicles ever coded, amt made expressly for this market, eaibraring every style of Carnage in use, such as— Caleclits, Berlin Coaches, llarimi-lu-s, (Os the Finest Finish.) FAMI LY 1U )C KA\VA YS, Large and small, including many very light nml tasty, suitable lor one horse. BOW TOP WAGONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style ami finish, which, for durability and neat ness, cannot be excelled, and are from most respect able Manufactories at the North, and made under the personal direction of 51r. J. It. .tuques. All of which wo are selling nt the very lowest rates for t-u-sli or n|t provcil credit. Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can reh ou being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to pm-ohnse. to call on us at the North-East corner of Oglctie'i-|\o and liryau streets, opp. site tlie Per ry House. J. B. .1 AGUES As BROTHER. N- R.—Having, a roguliu set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, wo are prepared to exeo.ut’ Itcpniriug of every kind in the best possible manner with neat ties and dispatch, at low rates, at J. B. JAQUES A BROTHER'S Carriage Repository. North East comer Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Ferry House, Columbus. Ga. February 0. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, OOLI'MBPS, (iEOlttiJA. VJT-K aJI tliu special attention oi'the public to our cs j f j tablislinient. The proprietors arc practical Me I chnnies and of long experience in the biisinesa/nml fcn\ ; ing combined two establishments in one, they lmve the j largest and best, stock of tools and patterns in the Stale. Their facility for doing business being so great, iliey can afford to their customem tlie best, of lennsnnd the most prompt execution. Our nenior partner having been so many years in this business as tlie practical partner and propriety* of the Ocmulgee Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built a huge number of Steam Engines, .Mills, and Machinery, throughout this and adjoining States. To ail of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having had the management of some of the largest establishments in tluit !State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. We call especial attention to'our 31 a l ine and Sta tionary Strain Engines and Mills, both cir cular and upright. We an* now manufnctui ing the best CIRCULAR isAyr MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same price others are furnishing wooden on ?. We are now furnishing St*am Engines and boilers of any size: Flouring and Corn Mills: vertrieal and circu lar Saw Mills: Sugar .Mills: Shafting; Pulleys; Horse Powers: (Jin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Cemetery Railing; Park Mills; Corn Shel levs; Cob Crushers: and Castings of every kind— brass and Iron, mar KM f East Alabama Female College, Tuskegre, Macon County, Albama. IOC AT ED in Tnskegee, a village far-lamed for its j healthful climate and refined society, the college is easy of access from east and west by tlie Montgomery and West Point Kail Road which passes at. the distance of four miles, and from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. The public may feel assured that the high standard of education hero adopted will never be lowered. It is our determination to present at all times an institution whose facilities lor instruction Hindi justly claim for it a posi tion among the first in the country. These are, an ele gant aud commodious edifice, erected t. a cost of some forty thousand dollars—a large amiable corps of instruc tors —a well selected library—a good apparatus and :t ca binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of t ile college. The boarders enjoy peculiar advantages. They lmve the privilege of membership in a literary society, meet ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises in com position. One hour on Sabbath afternoons is spent by them in giving an analysis of the morning sermon, and in other exercises des s gnod to cultivate a taste for reli gious truth. They also attend monthly levees conducted by the governess and other members of the faculty. Their dormitories are all carpeted, well warmed and ven tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort. Be sides hoarding at the same table with the President aud others of the Faculty, they tire under the constant super vision of the governess who directs them in all matters pertaining to (heir habits of study and recreation, and to the cultivation of their manners. C J FI CEILS. Literary Dcpnn incut. fIiiNKV A. JJacon. A. M.. President, Mental aud Moral .Science. Ukojwk W. Thomas. A. M., Higher Mathematics and Ancient Languages. .). Kiizeczkowski, French. Italian and German. Miss l.\f>\ Wii.ua.mm, Logic, Rhetoric and History. Mrs. T. Taylor, English Branches. Miss M E. Womack, Preparatory Class* -. Musical Departmrnt. Dr. P. M. Bartlett, Principal. GIjSTAVCI* GIhSTLLR, } Mrs. N. T. Taylor, Assistants. .Miss Lydia Root, J Ornamental De par tint* nt. Miss L. 11. Kkid, Principal. Miss Assistant. Hoard in# Departments Miss Mr. Sampson Lanier, Steward. Mrs. Emily K. Lanier. Stewardess. Mrs. Lucinda Patton, Assistant and Nurse. Cal elide r. First Temp from Fept. to Dec. ‘Jlkl, inclusive. Winter Vacation, from Drc.'Mh to .lau. 7tli, inclusive. Second Term, from dun. Bth to April Bth, inclusive. Third Term, from April Dtli to July 9th, inclusive. Summer Vacation, from duly 10th to Sept. 211d, inclusive. Comniencement of 1856. on Wednesday, duly 9th. Nieee.ssary Kxpensefc. Primary Classes per term .** 7 00 D A C do JO 00 A A B do U 00 College | (lo 10 00 Board, including lights mid washing pv. term, .% 00 Hook s, stationery, materials, Ac., fumislied at |ow prices. Extra Expenses. Modern Lsuigiiages, per term 7 00 Drawing, Embroidery,Chenille, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 0 00 Water Colors, per term lo 00 Oil Painting, j>er term 10 00 Plano, Guitar, or Violin, per term lb 00 Use of Instruments for lessons and practice, per term ‘Z :'s Harp, in< hiding use of instrument, per term... -•'> Those who design eiiteriiig for the first time at the b ginning ofthe nextUrm, ill ttte! it to their udvantuge to corn ‘pond with the President on that subject. November 21, 3865. ts AUCTION & COMMISSION! BISINKKS. r |MiK umlcrsigiKMl biiviiigjnirfh.'iM***! tho interest oi \\ in. JL Austin, in tie* firm of Harrison, Austin A MeGeliee, will continue 1 lie A ne t in, Commission* Mtgro lirokerage and Forwarding Buhliiusk, under the name and style of HAimiSOW McGrEMKFI, At the old stand. Nos. 59 and O i Broad .Street, and pledge thcnic*lves to a prompt and faithful attention to all business committed to their < arc. They will give theii 1 personal attention to the sul* of ItcaJ Knf nt*, \egio tr Merchandize, and Produces I j T\ v ing ample facilities nt command, they nre j n cared to make- Liberal Advances on Negroes and Merchuudheo of every description. Particular attention given to Administrators 7 and Executors’ sales. CHARLES S. HARRISON, October 19,1856. 3v ALLEN C. McOKHKK D. n. THOMPSON A, CO., 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, VVliolchiil* nml Krtiitl Denier „ (100K1N9 HTOVKB of all si/, •* and various j patterns; FORCE and J.J FT ING PLMPS,gJ .\ L*ad Pipe, Hollow Ware, Brittani.i and ihed Ware*, Cutlery, and llousn Furnish ing *Jf**jl Goods gefn rally, and liianuhmturers of Tl\ A VI) SHEET IRON WAKE. January 26. ly STKAIV DODDS. (11TV LADIES and Lalies visiting the City, can Uud j a larger assortment of Straw Goudn than ever lsfor* ope ned in this market, embracing all the recent •Ivies, loi Ih-v Mins** nod Children, at April 1 L UfcBORNL i THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AM) THE FA-H-MBR’S GUIDE. Greiit mluctiou iutho piii-> of the latter puLlicntion. L. Scott & Cos., New York, continue to ptihlixh the (01, lowing loading Britinb l’eriiKiicHls, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINGBUKGU REVIEM (Whit). THE NORTH BK'TISI’ REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tor (PHE great and important events—Religious, Political, _L uud Military—now agitating tho nations of the Old World, give to those Publications mi interest and vnlu. they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, rruds speculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, and tlie ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after tlie living interest in the lacts lie records shnll hare passed away. Tho progress of Die War in the East occu pies a large space in their pages. Every movement is closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, aud sll short-coinings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from j the Crimea and from tlie llaltie in Blaekwtsal's Magazine, Iromtwool its most popular contributors, give a more 1 intelligible mid reliable account of tlie movements of Ihr . great belligerents that cult elsewhere bo found. These Periodicals ably represent the three great jmliti ; cal parties of Great Britain —\\ liig, Tory, and Radical,-- lutt politics forms only one li-uimc of their rhnrnctrc.— I As Organs of the lm-st profound w riters on Felenre, Lit, ■ : future, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they e\,t have stood, unrivallod in the world of letters, being ron ; sldered indispensable to the scholar and the professions I man. w Idle to the intelligent render of every class tin-, j furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the cui rent literature ol tho day, throughout the world. Dine can be possibly obtained from any other source. Early Copies, The receipt of Atlntncr .Slitrlx In in the British publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting state of European affairs. In- I iksmueh as they can now he placed in the hands of -id’ ! scrihers about as soon as the original edilious. Terms, Per aim. ; Forniiy enrol the four reviews S3 00 i For any two of tho four Reviews o Ou • For any three of tie- four Reviews 7 On ; For all four of tho Reviews s im i For Blackwood's Magazine 3 uu ! For Blackwood and three Reviews !i t” For Blackwood and the four Reviews It* uh Payments to he made in ail cases lit advance. .Momy | current in the ,state where issued will bo received at per. (ltikltiiiff. A discount ol twenty-five |s'r cent, irom the above pi,- ccs will lie allowed to (Intis ordering direct from 1,. Scott A to., four or more copies of any one or more of tint above j vvorks. iiius: Four copies of Blnckwoml, or of one It, i view, will be sent to one addl-oss forsfi: tbiir copies of the four Reviews ami Blackwood for $36; and soon. Postage. I In .dl tho principal cities and towns, Ihcso works wit I ; lie delivered, tree of postage. When sent bv mail, tin i postage to any part ol tin'l uiled States will h- out hr.. ty-finir outs a year for -Blackwood.” and hut fio/W j Drills a year lor each of the Reviews. Til E FARMER’S GUI HE To S, ii atilli anil Pi-ai tiriil Agvii ull 111 ) . I By lleni-y Stephens, F. It. S. of Eilinhurgli, junl the lub .1. IV .Norton. ProfesHor of Scientific Agricultnie m ] Vale College. New Haven. 2 mis. Royal Octavo 1666 pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engiavln,'t This is. eoufcssedly, the most complete work on Ago culture ever published, and in order to give il a widii circulation the publishers have lesnlved to reduce ft., price to Eiv- Dollm-s for tlx- Two Volumes!! \\ hen sent by nisi I (post-paid > to (tali fori dan ml (h* ■ a Doeprici-vvill lie -'7. ‘l’oany otlo-r part ofthe Union am to Canada (posl-pnid), sl,. u.. This work is not (heold “Book of the Farm.’’ Remittances for any of tho above publications slnuiM always he addressed, jmst-paid, to the Publisher■. I.I’DN \ It|f. SCOTT A CO., No. ~4 Gold Street. New Vorli. SHUTIIKRX MILITARY ACADEMY, KREDONTA, CHAMBERS COUNTY. AL.V | G. P. llllili, Esq., Principal and Proprietor, I Vlaj. N. \V. (I! MS'I'ItONG, Graduate of Do-| Stale Military Aeadeiny, South Carolina, l Assirlam i Dn. I’CTNAM Cad. J. S. BARKER, A. B.J r l''llE Font l!i Seiiolastie Year of this Academy com X no lived on Monday, January iiitli 1855, and will ion tinue in session during forty weeks. Ah tliis Academy received very liberal assistance from Die State tit tlie last session o! the Legislature, there will l)e lio chnrg. for tuition. On onteiing tlie Institution, an initim ion tee of twenty dollars will In- required of each Cadet, cm-i ot such as conn- under the the following pro vision, viz: Eaeli county in tlie State of Alabama isenlitleutoscud one Cadet if charge. Snell Cadet to lie selected by Do* Judge id Proliate and County ( omndssionei-H, frum Kuril men as are taleiited, ill-serving ami of good inornl character. Orphans should receive tho preferenee COURSE OF STUDIES. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arilhmelic. Griiminai. (Icogiapliy anil lllMury. Algebra,Geometry: Plain, licsciiidive anil Analyliral Trigoiionii try. Calculus. Shadows ami I’ersjH-etive. Naln tal and Moral PltiloHopliy, Clu no,fry. t ‘onvev.-ineing, ('on slitlitiooal Law, Alicicnt lain: uuges; Ureni h. < iv it :nd Military Englnis-i ing, Purveying, Mecliai irs and U tronnniy. Tai-tii a will lie taught at on-Ii lime.: as not to In ten, i* witli Die ragiilai’ studies. The discipline will be enforced. UNIFORM. lln-ss Coat lif Grey Utulet (Id h, standing n,liar, I rimnicd with convex metallii- lmDoiis I sixteentli-incli hhiej, I cloth, according to Die ltsu.d style; Pants of fin e Clotl, , with lilack stripe on Die outer seam one anil an eHhth | inches in width— to lie worn till the first of May. White Pants lioi,i Ist .May till September. Tin unifoi'iii is not in he worn except on geneinl pa rades. and such Hperial occasions as the M ilitary /iiHtruetor may Jireol. The Academy Buildings are large and well ainuiged. and tli<* lomtion is uminciitJy hoaltliy. Board can l,e procured from eight to ten ilollarsa month ‘I In-principal will so direct hication ol hjs pupils as. It possible, to make them praetli al and usetnl men. ‘I l.e experience ami qualifications of tho inatnirtots will entitle this InstitiiUon, ill a high liiqtiee, to puidii Confidence. F. A. ZACHARY. jlysUm SeoreUry of the Board ot ViHitors. COAL YARD. rilllOSE wishing COAL for (irates, can lie supplied ut 1 sl3 per Ton, by milling on JOHN W. HOWARD. Nov Agent .Snlinti Coal Mine Ciuiip.i II I. A GOOD MEDIUM- EAST ALABAMA. THE! AUBUHNT GAiBKTT tri aittiighto- & Holifleld, Auburn, Ala. (101,1. Miss’s Merchants will eniiHiilt their interest l,v tlieui selves of tlie Gazette to make known their business. 11 enjoys a very large and increasing cir culating in a region of country tliat doesa heavy trade is Columbus. j),,,. g J, R. HULL &, CO„ GHOCBRY MBHCHANTS, AND DKAI.K'HS IN 1 JAGGING. Rope. Twine ftngar. Coffee. Shi-g j J lasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wiin-clJf ‘L :• Biarniies,(Hu, Rye. Monongaltela, lioiu-hoti,ami FiiUkly, Seoteh W hi,-key. and Provisions and Groceries gem raliv. at Die old stiuoi of Join) J. McKeudree, Vo. list Broad Street. Coittlilhiis. Ga. November 21, 1855. ly >E VV < O-P.V RTNKRNIUP. ! fI’JIE midi i igned Imv- entered info the GROCERY J BCFfNKFH. under the firm and name of RIJsl WA(. t I.FJ K 1,1.1 A; CO. We will keep coustonDy on hand a large -lock of choice Groceries. D. A. KIDOWAY A. D.CLECKLKY. M. D. DONEY, Janßtf II.IM.CLECKLEV JKEKEKNOM A- HAMILTON, DEALERS IN I <;iio<•■];imi:s. provisions. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner W'tirreii uud Frankliti Street■. t'oiiiinltiia. Georgia, KEEP I on-lanllv on hand a supply ol the tu-.i gcctc . and are roeeiving prodm-n from Tenness,- w hieli j tjtey sell low ti,i I'osli. Flour and Meal ol’ Die best quality alway s on hand nt j Mill prii. i. JOSEPH JEFFERSON Fe 11.28 filn .1. 11. II AM I ETON. FONTAINE WARE HO INK. HUGHES & DANIEL, VV u l-l- Ikons!-, Uoimift lasiou, Iterriv ing nn#4 F#• w n rtl I iik Merc It ant a. tJMIE undersigned liuve taken th -new Fin Pv.-d ] Ware llou-e, recently erected in lie tent of Mi os, ‘fhredwlts. Holt .V I'.n.. adjoiniu;: tin- Aluhamti Wat, House, and an- prepared to attend to all consignment,., ! anil to receive uud store Cotton. They willdoa general CoDimissoii, Storage and Forwarding ItusineM. Parti I eiilar attention given to tlie Stile ol’ Cotton and other Rroduce. Tie usual facilities will la- afforded utnl carefulutti Him given lo ail business entrusted In their eare. A (ioc 1 apply of BK<Kr Hop*’ and Hulls al ways on Land. WM. il. HUGIIEF. tic),.her is-,f,. WM. DANIEL. V . T. 15 IH\WEI,I„ GENERAL. IsITERARY AGENT, ATLANTA, GA., Is finthorised l i act as agent for The Daily Pun, in tbo procurement ot • nhsrriptionnaiiil ad vert I seoie ids, and to rscsiv* and m eipt tor the jiioncy for the suar* I NO. *273.