The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, June 26, 1856, Image 1

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s|t fatly Jjuu. IIV THOMAS HE WOIF. and ruSpiiinTor;. -* — , f \\ T . lank and t. de wolf, EDI TO US. ,Ml doily at five Dollars a year. Mhern the ,-üb ‘ fintion i* nuido for less than a year, at the rate of Or at* month. Single copies, Five Cer ts. 1 ADVERTISING RATES. ■ ert uemeul will be inserted at Ten Ceuta a line u , jasertiou, and live Cen ts n line for each subse -I,!'insertion of the sume—to bn paid tor when the ‘*-tiji'nient is nandod into the office. CONTRACT AUVBliTltjjeßlS. , p j act exceeding o lint's, not renewable, will be , j three months for ft, six months for su, or oue ‘'".'-jin. Time agreed ui>on to bo paid tor before the ‘ [jiuiiienl is put in type. i vurtUttucntd not exceeding leu lines, renewable at , ire, inserted at S2O a year- -to r paid for ijunrterly , ouirtbemcuts ot 20 lines, renew obln at pleasure, iu '“la year—payable fpiarterly in advance. ‘ i mtfet advertisements oxceodiag 20 lines, will le ,4 at the rate ot $lO for for every additional lon InavaMo tiuartcrly in adtuuce. ‘e “rtisements or notices, occupying a plnee between Viuliiidmatter and iidvcrtis jwonts, will I <• charged -'t'envs a lino for every insertion. B. B. McCRAW, yTTOBWEST AT LAW, L;, Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. ,|„vh I, 1860. tbn , ~.lioovtl! HRYVNI’ DUN. VN, WM. it. 1:1 ilM'.'IT. IIOOPKR, DINCAK A BAIINETT, attorneys at law. ill Columbus, (leor iia. act th iwford. Alabama, pliruiiry 2T, 1 *>)•. L v A ipix. MCPOUUAII) n. a. carithehß. vfcDOIGALD A. ( MOTHERS, Attorneys iu Law, COLUMBIA, (iKOUGIA, ~rilJ, practice in alt the ri>unri<\s of the C'ha tale Hi ll f |n„ Circuit; in the enmities of Chattahoochee, Kiulv. and Randolph, of tin- Pntuuln Circuit; and *,,111 sii‘l Decatur counties. file- South AVestcrn Cir (clirunry 2S, lhati. ly _____ _ ” JORDAN 1.. HOWELL, JUSTICE OF THE IF \CF, AND COLLECTOR. nllUlll'T attention given to the coßrotioii el’ ebiins r-plaecd in my lunula. i.Wiie at. the .store of Harrison .(• AleGehce. (uluml'tis. April 10. 1850. UR. CARR.IRISH, i,prepared toattbnd to ull Surgical cases e,,m ----l niitted to liis charge. IfT Ddf,.as heretofore.ln the old St. Mary Rank BR ] ■lilding. Itesideiice —Northeast corner of 1 raw lord and For- , rtli .fleets. Fell. Idly .). FOOLE, DENTIST. vfFICK on Knuilulplt. .mm’ iim ui i-lfni't. Er franco ou KamlolpH street January 15. 1850. ly A. J. KIDDLE, da&uebrean artist, [J AS closed liis rot ms over MygatCs Store, preparn tory to re-opening oil a scale of inagnifieence far iiriosiiug anything heretofore known in this Oil \ . lli< uow rooms will he on the corner of Broad anil andolph streets, in the block now living bnilt hy(VI. mes.and as soon as completed. March 7,1855 ts A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant, rXw> 1 1 the old stand of I>. Ellis A C<>.. 11 Brort|SgFi L street, Columlms. Georgia. - Decemher 18 -W .T. K. HVLh <fc CO., tHOCERY MERCHANTS, AND DEAL!:'I!S IN JAGGING, Hope, Twine, Simar, Coffee, Mo- f Hasses. Shit, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines.fcULJM milies.(tin. live, Monongnlichi.Bonrbon, lUulwMreN ntcli Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally, the old stand of John .T. McKendree. No. 100 Broad Ml, Coituulius, Ga. November 21, 1855. ly JAMES J. TODD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 26 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, fie Dry Goods, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Confection ery, Tobacco, So. Ac. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOI.I). Borders for all orticlcspromptly attended t< If the tie ordered is not in the St n o It will lid purchased Shipped yvith dispatch. Hober 20. ly JAMES J. TODD, 111. Os, Bust Side ltlond Street. Columbus. Gil.. linufactuvci’ and \V liolesale Dcalrr STin, Sheet Iron, Hollow “Ware, Stove Pipes. *v<\ Ac. hwling. Guttering and all kinds of Job AVovk piompl iMihsl to and warranted. Ipiil h>, 1850, __ JEFFERSON &. HAMILTON, DEALERS IN IHOCERIES. PRO V LSI ON S. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Street-. Columlms. Georgia, KSl* constantly on hand a supply ol the lest goods L etui arc receiving produce from Ten 11, ..’ which 1/ sell low f, ir Cash. four awl Moil I of the best quality always on hand at ilprices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON. ftii.2B dm J. 11. HAMILTON. JAMES I.IGOX, OMM ISS r(>N MERC iIA NT, No. IH2 East Side Broad Street. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in *on,Lnrd,Flour,Coffee, Sugar, Motown*', Fail. Tohuc Cheese, Onions. Potatoes, Apple*, Dried Flints, wc.. ’ 2 i. 1 y N EM'j A. DEhh V. L'. DMtNSn\ BELL, JOHNSON & CO., M VM'FArTI.'BKBS ANI> IN ‘iquoi’s, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. Tzbumw* ■G KR to .CORUY.Jr.Ciudiiui-Unionßaiilt.Uli*tliiifoi',4'. ••. DlK.< LIUON, CohimlniH. 16, 1860. tim HALLOW El.l. vN THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, “H’.l) BOOR BKIiOVV CITY II OTV.L, BROAD i-TKKKT, Colunihiiii, Geovgi®, PWIRK for Cotton or Cotto.. and Shuck J! pnonurtly cxccutid. Tlio val rgnas” °*Mi p WwaluM nml vldnitv, is ro-ooctlnßy w'lieuoii. ‘Giber 20. lt>ss. ly p 'It!HERS AND EXCHANGE HANK, OK CHARLESTON, S C. Agency at ‘ILLS on Now York, Boston; I liUudi'l|iliin.Cliurl!*tu. * Mvaniwli, nr Anpista, (lisronufo'l cuctomnvy * ( 'UT EXCHANGE, on tli tihov niuiiinl K.T. TAYLOR, Agent. ” Ej. iltf oflice nest to Hm I’nslMHct*. _ INSniAMCE. to-MAKINiS, I LIKE KI'KS In . ‘liuilfilile eompunii's by ...... . ... ; , JOHN Ml NN. Agent, • N "\2, over K. liitrn .nl A <>v* elve. Insurance Company—Uu pita l I S. 1,. UHiMIfl, ITwWent. \ Agent. lmbm,ia., KovtT. tr Minting and ivua PAP *** | ISLAND PAPER MILLS, w COLUMBUS, LEUHGIA. , . ‘ E , I* MILLS arc prepared to fnrnUli the “*® 1 ( Printing aid Wrapping fitter- f 1 “’ C* The. Daily Sun Is i-rintcl, 1* mit'le at thin V. T. BARNWELL, ’2NBRAL liter aky agent, I*, ul . , ATLANTA. OA., .... I to act as agent for The Daily Sim- > “ l , ’aetltof aubscriptionsatid aiivertixenie’iN'Ke' 1 ‘ ] “*■“ receipt for tlio mon > for the -amt. ®|t saili) Sa£ VOi.. I.) REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS &, ItOONEV, nave removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (.IRON FRONT,) N>v Four Story Brisk Building, W, i....., A'carly opjiositu their Old Stand, llhbh tliey will be happy to see their lrienils and customers and show them something brilliant and inviting Jn the way ol'Furniture. Ihir Maie-iiooius are uneipialled in Beauty, and imr furniture recherche.. Wo offer rare advantages tupnr cfiiiscrs, furnishing lionses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch oi’nnr business in New lork city, wherethe Senior part nor manufactures, under Ids own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. MV have on bund furniture suitable lor Parlor, Reel, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., ol Hose Wood, Mahogany, AValnut, Pine. ,Vc.; and ns how as can I>o found North or .South An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAIN'S, w ill also be on band, that will not fail to'please Call and see. Our stock consists in part ol ElcrxHliuu, Tele a Tetes, Wliat Nuts Arm Chairs, and Sofas, • I Hose-Wood, lirocatello and Mahogany, lor Pa ,'r. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble awl Mahogany’ Tops. SUle-Boavds-— Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tables —Centre. Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads —High and low post. French and Cottage. Imamd Sets for Bed Kooiui, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Ded Rooms Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses —all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, ingrain. Tapestry, <Ve. Curtains —of Broeatello and Damask, all colors. Shades —Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, ISAtI. BARRINGER MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, <MII.F.THOf;PE STREET, COLUMBUS, A. rI Ml IS .Muuutiietoi'y has been is iu sueeessful oisnation J_ for over three years, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved mociiincrv. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will tie furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the fob ow ing prices: Sash— 8 x 10v.. 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2l,? cts. HI x 12... !> ■■ •• ...IS’ “ - 12 x U ..111 •• •• •• ...2.-, •• 1 12 x 1ti...11 •• 12 x 18... 12 •• .;;o 12 x 20...1t “ •• •• ...:;.'i 12x 22... Hi •• •• “ ...4 ■< 12x24...15C •• ... to Tlie above Sash are l’ s inch thick, and made plain. In all eases where they are made J.ip-Sash, twh cents per light will hit addl'd. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, till cents per foot, imiumring tho length, A window live feet would cost ;t:s. without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. I'4 inch thick, without moulding. S“2 50—moulding one aide, ijiff 00—moulding liotli sides, $:! 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, II 25—moulding both sides, 75. 114 inch thick, 4 pannels moulding on one side, <6l! 50— moulding both sides, is 4 00. I]Jj{ ilicit thick, 4 jaincls moulding on one side. >;4 (K<— moulding both sides, *:4 nil. 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, ename - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side mid transom lights ami office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of luiiiuliiigs furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and erection of build ings. on reasonable terms. All kinds of InmlHT pinned, and flooring arid reding tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, bolicvo they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. S.v - All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the rash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to lie sent by the River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, ns the work wili l>e considered delivered. lf#“Special rontrartsran be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER. .ternary 24. ly * J. L. MORTON. LAND WARRANTS. LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP REAL ESTATE, OF AM. DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &c. &c. On RitmlolpH Street) OPI'OcITE THE POST OFFICE, COLU.MIitS, GA. 11l AYE determined to devote my time exclusively to the LAND BUSINESS, mid hope,from my knowledge of the lands in Georgia, to lie able to give entire satisfac tion to all who may entrust me with business. lam pro., jutted to either buyer sell, perhaps to better advantage than any* other person in Western or Sentli-wcstoin Georgia. If you have hinds to sell, call Upon me; il I do not pur chase. I will find you a purchaser. If you wisu to buy, call also, for 1 have many valuable lots and settlement* Ilf land to sell. From iliy extensive knowledge of tho owners of lands. I am prepared to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant Jot of land in the State. II you wish to have your inud valued, you may rely upon correct in formation. upon reasonable terms. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, And other Instruments, draw n correctly and at low rales! #,*“ Ant;NTS wutited to sell Bonner's large map id t.eor, gin—high per eeut. given. ~.. „ One thing Is certain. 1 am paying New 5 oitK and wasii- INOTON UllY PRICES l*r LAND WARRANTS, allowing small commission. . . . . Having also maili; m arrangement with uncut I lie drnis in Washington, l am prepared to apply for BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, m ult fcize-i. ami r\ ill charge hut Vivo Dollar* for each ap plication—lo Is- t'ni'l for when til’- warrant arrives. Bring in vonr eltriui* souii. Vs I intend to make this a permanent husimss, amt nive it inv undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction, I liopo to roceivo a lilieral share ot ]>. Iroine'C. from my friends and tlm community generally K. ISON.N Mi, lUlylil-ly Land Oflice, Columbus. OEORGI* MILITARY INSTITUTE. marietta. 4 rivi | b Veadrinie year is divided into two sessions ol hie I months each. The Tenth Session commence* on tlie until of February next, ami ends on the ltfth oi July. The Cadets are divided into four college claseß. Tbo anuualcomineneement takes place on Wednesday “<Toro theiSOtli of July. . Academic Mad* Col. A. V. Uruniby. a. .M.,Spperintendcntaiid Professor of Mathematics and Natural I InlosopliJ. Cunt; Thomas H. McDonnell, ....... Conimawlnut of Cadets. and I’rol. ol Mipmeenn Mr. V. 11. Mangot, i'rofcsi>r -f French ami History. Mr. IV. 11. Uuut, A. v.. Professor of Chemistry ami English IfUeratun . Mr. A. 11. Goodwin, Professorof DrawiiAt. Cnpt. 11-I*.Camp, Assistant Professor of A Coiinoll, M. to. rhtrgemi. The Institution Is under tho direction olid luunage ,,f a Hoard ofTrustecs, ill conjunction with i u Uoaril id’ Viidtor, HBWpointed by tho Governor of the Mute. ltv an in t of the legislature, the Institute has been furnished with 14H fa-let Muskets and Accoutrement , cud'a Ki<d’ 1 Battery, consisting of lour six-pounder brass t.l.u jvi ami two tWelve-poundor Howitzers. Thefupe'lntemjeiit and the Commandant. urn iq| ( l'i .rWcst point and as the liistltutela ui>on tbelWwt moiiMi#, iu advance, . ffiJIKrSXsS'.-s: I '*? ssg2r*Xz&SS&B£ W iu'u Iv discovered medicine railed uli. N. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It ia superior to Norwood's Tincture ot ‘ erutum for alt purposes that the latter has heretofore been for. February 4. — —-— - * gCRUGGS, DRAKE At UO. ; Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, H. C. COLUMBUS, (xA„ JUNE 2ii, lSst>. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OP OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry'’ and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di -I'eetly opposite Temperance Hall, CJO I,UNI m :s. O EORGIA. \\f K luive now in store and receiving the'ryfC ;* *, ’ 1 lies! and most extensive stock of vehi eli's to bo found in this country, comprising CALECHES AND .MOCK CALECIIES, 1 I’most mill richest finish, anti most elegant appearance. BERI/IKS AND COM HES, t*l latest stvles anil every variety. HOCK\W AVS AND UMIOUCHES, \ ‘/ r.V known pattern ami aluipo, suitable tor one or two horses, ami cqmplcto assortment ot Top and \o-Top BUGGIEIS nd WAGONb, ol the latest ami most. IhHhionuMo styles now useiu Tha ‘ v, n a,u] *>Klily eslOumed work of JAMKvM. y CO. as null as that of other makers ol tlu* Mt reputation, call bo Ibmul o*tly our !ioii.se 9 and that all oar stork u made un nn uer tlic.persoimldireufiou of Mr. 11. C MeKue. (wlmso hum experience pmrantcos it . quality) enables lu to offer toetler work uml ait lower i>iiees t tlum arti cles ot the same quality can he sold for by any other dea ler in tliin country; and ipiite us low as thi‘\ can bo al towied in New \ork cdv. For jiroof of winch tully invite all who wish to purchase, to call ami see us. AN e are selling at tlio Very lowest rates, for rnsli or up* proved credit, ami always nsk our selling prices, so our customers and strangers as well, may rely on being honestly uml frilly dealt with. Kvc ry article Is warranted to l>c strictly * represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. AIeKKE A ROBERTS, N. I.—Having the brst regular sul of Carriage workmen to he found iu this country, we are pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of at the lowest possible rales, with the utmost promptness uml in the best manner. MuK. w R. •lanuary 2S. ly MASONIC FEMALE COIibEGE. bumpkin, t-. mH E Trustees ol this institution take pleasure in an- A nouncing to the public that they have secured the following faculty, to take diafge of the College, at the opeiiingof the next term. faculty: 1 * f 01. Augustus Aldeu. a. M. J’residelit—lYolessor of Kn ! glish Literature and Ancient Limguages. Rev. F. A. Forster, m.—Professor of Natural Science ami Mathematics. -Miss Ami E. Aldeu. InstriKtress in French and Bota j ny aLd Principal of Preparatory Department. Professor of Vocal amt Instrumental Music. This institution is le -ated in one of the most beautiful ami healthy villages of South NVestern Georgia; owned f’V the Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision : it is kept free from all seirtantin 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 Glasses will then be organized, and will progress as hcivtohac. Boacdingcan leobtained, in the best families of the ‘ | place, where tin* students \\ ill be surrounded by the safe guards and amenities of the families circle. I ‘flic rates of tuition a in! board, are as low as those of- ; sered by any similar institution in this part of the State. The College is furnish’ and with anew and complete set I of Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes. Maps, ! Charts, A:c.; in tine wb h everything necessary for illtis- . tration in the several (opartments of Natural and Expe -1 rimental Seionres- The College Building js arranged that the Depart [ nieiits will be kept entirely separate, each ogpupying its ! respective rooms. Arrangements are now in progress to seem e for the | Music Department, v :.’.■••ntleman <*f the highest grade of abilities and moral Hiarai-tvr. Wo invito the patronage of a liberal and discerning j public, being assured, front ihe character and reputation ! of those constituting tie 1 Faculty, and the ample facilities for instruction now actually iu possession of the Institu- j tion, that every pledge we make shall bo redeemed, every inducement we. offer will prove to be a tact; and that nnr ! Institution can challenge comparison witli tin* proudest iu the laud. Bersons desiring ftt.it her information in regard to the i 1 College, will please addro* L. M. Cox, Lumpkin, or Rev. ! F. X . Forster, Cuthlnn. Go., who will furnish them with j I Circulars, &o. Jaii.Sotf ACADEM Y FOK VOtAfG LADIES. fpilE undersigned deMgns opening a Private Aoadeirty X. for Young Ladies in Latonton, Putnan county, Ga.> on Wednesday*, January 9th. ISSO. In the Literary Department the eourso of study will l*o extensive and lilx ral. Tho Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages will I>o taught if dAnred. The Ornamental Depart m<nt will include Music on the Piano, Harp, Organ and Guitar. Also, Drawing, Painting, ami Embroidery in all its branches. A complete apparel us will bc-fimiished in order t* af ford ample illustrations in the Natural Sciences. Musical instrument.> will be provided, so that eacli pupil may have tho means nfdaity practice in addition to the regular lesson. The number of pupils will be limited to bb. Tuition per annum, .v IJo o<); half in advance, and the balance at tho end **f the year. Attention Is called t<* tin- following odyantagiM: First, the pupil receives a much larger share of attention, than when the school is large and overgrown. Second, ill addition to the regular course of study, she can make such a scieei ion from the languages, and the Ornamental Department. a < Ijmc and choice may dictate, without extra charge. Third, the lowmtc o tniN"ii, compared with that of other schools. Tim usual clturgHbr ihe English branches, is.. .£lO tio Music 00 batin (Extra)....- French •• Drawing and Paintin;: * 00 Embroidery ~ Making the aggregate -i do. To this U'itl the e.M; .* • luo - made for tln useo in strunicnts, stationery'. Ai - .. • • 11 *f the amount will not bill far short of Imre:. . i;t the plan adopted in tills Academy, the charge f- the- h -PJo le.ivingadiflVnNmce of SSO to #75 <ll iu favor. Pens, ink, paper. >la!. IMU” ii>- A’ - slieotmusic. Drawing. PauPhigrud Endiroid.Hngiu.'.t'- rials furnished rtf the ii. ual vattfs. Persons desiring furt her iiitonnat ion, or wishing to*n tor their daughters or wan! , may address me. \. r the present, at Lumpkin. St* u;ii ■ • unfy. f< a. ’ Jan -■>. I. 15. HIMNMASI. CHEROKEE JSAPTIST COLLEGE, CiVBSVilb), tfcorgin. ri’lli'! first Term ofibi li.litiuioi. will begin on Hie til t Monday in Kebru.o . I too. limb r 111 • direction OftllO ollotciiur , fin nil y. Her. Thomas Ham an i. Cl.airman ami I'i'im'ot Ancient Langimg''... Kcv.WiM.IAM 11. Ibiioa- 1 . Pi .A- nr of .Mathematics, ltcv. I!. VV. Wmr.Vf N. Professor of Bell,. Letters ami Ktiglieh Lift ruture. ltcv. tv. !(. ItOIIBRT. Pro I. in. I’ri'fsssnr of Niitnr.il S, i,,fn I Iter. H. \V. Wiiimikx. pro b in. Professor oi .Moral Pbifosnpliy and Intellectual ceiem r, Otlipr Professors will In’ elected as soon a Hr tennis “I the college require it. ’ , |Pull'd and lodging can be proemed iit a boar,lmg ionise or in private families, at Iquui eipld to i n iWllars |r month. TulHoh. In Academic department, p,ry, •u.-.a*.* .<JH ‘• ill College department, |*r year —. <* v ’’ Sclla>'lil| m. The Hoard of Trustees are nhw off'-iing to sell scholar ships for fo,rr years at *l®* * K ‘ , Scholarships fir sixteen years,at..... tin i Thus making tuition merely nominal The Htinunl commencement will take phi, iburs day after the fliM Saturday in duly*. Locution. Cnssvilla is V linuJthjtlQcation. Pur cMcge budding is situated three II itai tens of a miUi from the villupo, and is a cmimsliofl’ building. Here young men will he l imit,nr.lt iveil free free tlm allurement* of fushfrinaMe ; life, the ImnefCl influence of grog sho[is. amt the ogpos arcs of ft mixed population . Vnv Informative, as well as catalogue-,, an he olitaimd ~,,'spplii ation to IIP’ under-i tin and. or any outlie fa, nlt.v. Pn'i'iubtr ft. , Seeietary Board of Trustees. • FACTOR A’ YARNS. . I x VCTOIiV f VARNTSof all Nos.. Osnahi.rps. Hhirting.l r Sheeting. Htnpes, Cottonaib s t \.i n> taiit!y oq|innU and for sale at Factory prices, l>y * * I Oct ‘M —tf .1. J. I OLID. 1 .1. p. C’KLhA J. U. THOM/Se. CELL A Ar THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALEIiS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., TVTn liroad Strcut, iCnder Telegraph Of*< •'.) COLLMBCS, OKOItGIA. lillFV are iu constant rveeiptitf ConlcctiOQCPy, Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the pub. lie at treasonable rate* ( “tiutry dealers to give us a eall. No ‘ ltW f " r 1< king. s,lisfi CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! OMIK sulwciiln in Imvo now on Huiul mi.l ix-j).. y w . _L are t oiiKtnutl.v roooiviug, ono ot’ tho 1m s osi nuJ most vnriod Stork.-, ol’ Yohidcs over om-n-.i. mul nm.lr oxprossly Hu - this market, omlirormn ovor\ stylo of Carnage iu use, such as— Caleclieti, Berlin Cuiu lu s, Unroin lies, tOf the F’iuest Kinisli.) FAMILY KOCKAW AYS. Baijie utni small, including many very light and lusty, suitable tor one horse. BOW TOP WAGONS, With u eomidote assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and finish, which, for durability and nn:- noss, ninu.it 1.0 excelled, and ate from most respect able manufactories at CRe North, und tiindo under Hie personal direction of Mr. .1. 11. Ja.jnes. All of Ideli w e are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or ap proved credit. Every article sold liy us at our Repository is w arranted iu every respoe-t. and Our euctomers and all purchasers can rely on lieing honorably ami fairly dealt w ith—in pinof ol Which we respect fully invite die attention of nil who wish to purchase, to .ait on us at tho Norl'li-F.ost corner of Ojrleth* >rpe mid Bryan streets.opposite tlio I’er- I ry Hons.-, • J. B. JAQUKS t BltoTilF.lt. N. B.—ll.ivih;; i. reKUhir sot of northern Car riage WOrU in el) employed. We are prepared to ! execnt” Repairing of every kind in the In sr possible 1)111111101* with neatnes- and dispatch, at low rates, at .1. It. .I.UH'KS A BROTH Fill 8 Carriage Repository, North Fast corner Oglethorpe anil Bryan streets, oiipo. silo tlio I’errv Ileus.. Oolnndius. (la. February it. LEVY, DRAKE & CO„ Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, ('Ol.t'Ml)l S, I,ROKOfA, IC I- e .11 tile special attention of the public to our es- TT la'iiishineut. The proprietors are pructical He eliauies tiud of long exjitfieiire in the Luisiii.a-s. and Luv ine combined two estaliHshments in oue, they have tlio Imjrost and lu st stock of tools and patterns in tin. State. J'lieir facility foe doing business being so great, tliey call att.ird to their customers tin. host of temisnn.l thi* inosi i prompt oxeention. Our senior partner having been so mauy years iu tliis business as tin. practical partner and proprietor of tho Oemuig.e Foundry. Maeon, Oeorgia, is well known, hav ing bunt a large number of Steam Engines, Mills, and \ Maoliinei'y, throughout this and adjoining Stales. To nil i of wlii.li we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and Inning lm.l the management of some of tile largest establishments in j that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. M e call especial attention to our Marine mul Sln tlounry Steam Engines and Mill. both cir | ciilar and ltprlglit. M e are now maiiufiieturiiig the host CIRCULAR SAW MILLS I in the emnitry, being entirely of metal, at the.same price others are furnishing wooden on. s. We are now furnishing Stetim Engines und Bailers 61’ any size: Flouring amj Uorfi Mills; vertriejil uti.l . i*eu lur Saw .'tills: Sugar .Mills: Shafting: Valleys; Horse Dowers: tlin mid Mill Hearing of all kinds; Cemetery Railing: Bark Mills: Corn Shellers: Cob Crushers; and Castings of every kind— Brass and Iron, murlo-tf DOIULE DAILY SEHVICK. Office Montgomery and Point H. R Cos., i Montgomery, July 0. 1855. j ON ami after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will he governed by tho following Schedule : DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. V ! Returning —Leave West Point hbo A. M. Leave Columbus.., ; 8 40 A. M. *• Arrive at Montgomery * - HO P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 700 P M Arrive at West Point .u ‘2 *JO A. M. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Rdnrninff —Leave West Point ll.'iO P. M. LeaveOoJumbns 10 on |\ M. Arrive at ..Montgomery I 15 A. M. Double dnily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Cos lu in bus to Macon, Augusta and Savannah. Hij Negroes traveling alone must be’ provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which will be retained bv the Con ductor. Nov 10 SA.MUELG. JON ES. lhig. A Sup. East Alabama Female College, TusickGuk, Macon County, Albama. I OCATKf) in Tuskegee, a village luMiiined for its 1 j healthful climate and retinal society, tho college is easy of access from cast and west by the Montgomery and West Point Rail Road which pusses at the distance of four lhiles, and from the upper and lower country by excellent roads. The public may feel assured (hat the high standard of education here adopted will never be lo\yered. It is ohi j determination to present at all times an institution whsn facilities fqr instruction shall justly claim for.it a pqsi tion among the lirst in the country. These are, au ele gant and commodious edifice, erected at a cost of some forty thousand dollars—a large and able corps of instrue tors—a well selected library—n good apparatus and aea- ; binet, prepared with special reference to the wants of the college. Tin* boarders enjoy per fill; ir advantages. They have the privilege of membership in a literary society, mCet iug weekly for reading and exercises in com position. One hour on BaW>ath aftein*FUti> is spent by tlu'in In giving ap analysis of the morning sermon, and in other exercises designed to cultivate a taste for reli gion -i truth. They also attend monthly levies rmiductuxl by the ‘rovernesM and other members of tin* faculty. Their dfn*niitone*urc all carpeted, well warmed and ven- ‘ tiluted, and furnished with every needful comfort, ik-* sides boarding at the same table with the President and : others ot the Family, they uivi under the constant super- ‘ vision of tho goN’ inens whu, diriicts them in all luaUer* pertaining to tJieir habits of study and recreation, and I* tlv cultivation of their manner'. o] l fi:Kits. LRcrary I3r|>ii a i anriit. lli>VV A. Ji.t(’o.N. A. M., J'Hsideut, , Mental and Moral tkjemx;* ‘ Gnomy W. Thongs. A. M.. Higher and Anci*tA Lao'.at J. Kkxixzivowski. French. Italian and Gecrgpsr. * t , .Miss Im*a , Ijogic, and l|bt< iy; r r Mm. T. Taylok, English DropoUtw. *jr i Miss M K. U'OXAtl, Pi rpaiiMory Olm 1 ~ AlusUrnl I)e|irtiiiinl. Dr. S. 31. lIARTT.IVPT. PHtfevg i! G 1 1* ( X vI S G I KST LKi:, I • ** 3fi>.’ N. T. Twt.ou, s - Assistant . , , Mi- fhaiv Root. ) OniAnirninl I)c|ni*tin< fi. MissT*; 11. Rrin, iMncfpaf. 41hs*H-i . ■ Aristanl. ihmnlhig pcimrtiiMiit. ’(T’. 4 !*• Kijl*, Gov< rinv,-# Mi'. K.IMIWN ff'NjKit, ‘Meward., Ml>. >aslll.r |{.’LvNr;lG Bfewam*s. >)r-. Ipyiyi'V rf \sittiult ami >iti. ( Ahiidt r. First J iTiii. fp*ui JJd t<* Dec. Wkl, inclusivv. Wliili-r V o .Aion, o* iu D(r.'J4th to Jan. Ttli, iuclusiv* . rV'Coml Vfrnn lean Jfi;i.Brh to April Hth, inclusive. Third Tffm. item Aprtl Otfi P> July 9th, Dwlns/ve. ; ummei A oijai'Oti Lom July H'th to .'cpt. 22t1, lim limlvc. ('oinfi e on Wednesday, July 9th. Art rsMary Kx pc uses. • Primary p# r term $ 7 D A I ‘do so A A i: do U UO Odlege do 10 00 lk>,int, including lights and washing pr. term, 00 Itook-*. daflomfry, materials, At'., furnished at |ow prices. Kxlrn ExpcinieM* M*dern Languages, \n r term ....*.../••...$ 7 IK) , wing, Embroidery.Clienlllo, Wax *r Fancy ‘Vvrk, per term * 9 00 *Tv)tei Colors, per tenn 10 00 I <IM Painting, jh i term IR <H> Piano, HiiiLir. or Violin, per term DiW> tAu us Xustruiucatf-for and piiu-ticc. ,l%r teriii i! 5o • llurf*. lie lading use of instrument, per term .A 25 ttn ‘1 ho-c who design ent ring f*>r the first time at the lc ---gi nniag of tin; next term, will find it Ut their advantage to correspond with the President ou that rmaber 21, 1855. ts Furmeis, Y<iuv lutcrcat I* Here* I i WW \ ('handler A Co's very superior rile •J” I* /” f bed Hides, in hfitidsnino boxes of about 4<K) Htfi. nu’ii. Paekfi;r** t* voU fir* a hail cent per lb, less than small h)t.-<. CofiM; lip and buy IU le-s than H package, .lust reeeived nnd for sab* bv March 21. JAMES LIOON. [NO. *275. the BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE FAHaaBR'S GTTTTVg Brent redm tion In the price of the latter publication 1.. Sis.tt * Cos.. New York, continue to publish the fol lowing lending iiritisli Periodicals, viz-. THE I,OND<IN QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE KUINHBURGH REVIEW (Whip:. THU NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Pico Church). rill: M EST.MINSTF.R REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBUKOH MAGAZINE (Tory,. THK great und important events—Religious, Dolitn ~1, JL and .Military—now agitating tho nations of tho old World, give to these Publications an interest and vain® tliey never before possessed. ‘They occupy n middle ground bet ween the hastily written news items, etude speculations, and Hying rumors of the newspaper, and* the ponderous Tome of tho historian, written long aft. r the living interest in the taeis I. records shall have passed away. Tho progress nt the Mar iu tho East occu pies a large space in tlioir pages. Every movement is closely criticised, whether ot friend ur of foe, and all short-coinings fearlessly painted out: The letters from tlie Y inueaund from the V lti.- iu Blackwood'sMaga/inr, r;i W ?: ,fl, Vr , .l'P'" r “'ntriimtors, give a mere intelligible and reliable nee nut of tho luoicmcntsot tin great belligerents that cun elsewhere lie found. Those Periodicals ably to| resent tho three great isMiii cal parties of Great lie,mil.—Whig, Tory, anil Radium but politics forms only ..no feat tiro of their character As Organs ot tho most pn bund wrifrrs on Pointer, bn,, rutntv, .Morality, and lteli v ion, they stand, as they , ver luive st.Ksi, unrlvalletl in li e world ot letters, lieing con sidered indisponhihlo to tin -eliolnr mid tim protbssionii mail, while to tin- Intelligent reader of every elnsa tin . lurnish a more eonvet and satisfactory record of tho cm - lent literature of tlio day. throughout tlio world. Hue, can 1... jmssibly obtained from nny otlier sourer. Early Copirs. I he receipt of .I.bwiee ,SJirrh from (lie British pttblisli ers ri'> • additional value to these Reprints, e-pe. iidi during the present exciting state of Fhmipeau affairs, in psiuueh as tliey can now lie placed iu the hands of sub scribers idinn! as soon as flu* original editions. Terms. ~ Pur min. tor any .me.a tho four rovlews $2 0o l or nny two of tho four Reviews ,i uo . or any three of tho four lt.relews 7 oi t.r all four ol tln- Kovhrevs..: s ,„> for Blackwood's Mngnziiio .0 t.u Blackwood and throe Reviews i| | > for BliuUwood and the four Reviews 10 bn 11 vHu nts to bo made in all eases iu advance. Mnn.re current in tin- Stale where issued will Is- received nt pm ('ltllll)illfe. A discount of 1 vvcnty-lUe per cent, troni tin- atiove 110 ees, w ill beallowo.l tn Plnl.s ordering direct from 1., 8. oti A ‘ .1- lour or m.nv copies of any oue or more oftho abova w ork s, finis: Four copies of Hindi wood, or of one lb new. will lie sen! to one address for $: tour .-epics ot i|„ ("lir Reviews and Blackwood fiirsdu: mid soon. Postage, In nil the principal eiiies mid towns,these works \Gii lie delivered, free of postage. M’lien sent bv mail, lb, jmstago l„ nny part oftho I Idled States will be but l,r, orn/s 11 year li.r ••Blackwood.'’ and Iml K///S II year for each of tin- Reviews. The h'AUMKK> GUIDE ‘P< Ncltntilie and Priulien) Agl'ilTiKpie. By Henry Stephens. F. R. S. of Edinburgh, and tin Isle .1. I'. .Norton, I'lol'chsttr us Seidiiißi,- in V alii New llavi ii. vols. Jioyal Ortu\n. pages, a ml inum*iis Wood nmi Stc'l Knuiavin- I liis i.s, eon| s.M tIJy, |lie moat complete work on A{;ii culture ever pnMi.slieil, nnrl in order to it u widi ( circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce tit. price to . Li\‘ Dollar,-. li>i* the Two Volumes!.’ W lien sent h\ mail (post-paid) to (’allforuiunml Orntoii file prue w ill 1... <7. To mi v other part of tlio Union an# Jo Canada (post j*aid), s . if. This work i- not. the old “Book of the Farm.” Beirilttnnees for any of the Jihove puhlicutioiiH should always hi* uddresse<k posl-puid. to the Publishers. LEONARD. .SCOTT CO., No. ;Vl (lold Street, New Voi 1,. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. It lias Worked Miracleu. r IMI AT ALL Till: HALD AND GRAY can be roHtet*ai X peri’ utl\ to oiigpiai growth, ho far as their locks ni. i eo’ncerncd. dot not admit ofdotibt: besides, it will <m* [ every possible discuw of the scalp, whether developed a* i dandnill, itching, or in the sliape of cutaiieoiiH ejup tioK—even ;-eanl*head—and in no possible case will il tail ol curing, a.s if by magic, nervous or periodical bend ache, and if ti-ed twice a week by tin* young, regulurij it will preserve the color, and keep tin* hair from fall ft to any imagiimblo age. Read and judge. Ijhjanm'oiu, la.. June, 1H5.. Messrs, g. j. Wool) a ro. * Genti Yours of the llllli value duly lo hand, ho cloMed. pkAse nnd thirty-eiglit dollars, ii being H . amount for lluir klwdorntWe. Ibaxe sold it all. ‘ * if you ehoose, you nun m ini ri\ dozen bottles Hair K* btratlte; l think I ran sell il. Ii lias worked inirarU> in tlii.” place. I sold a man six .*1 bottles, that was bald, •uni if letelied new hair out all over hi* bead. Yours, respectfully,'’ W. fl. GPIDLIA i If. li.umci:. Yaxuama. June 91. 1854. PUoFKticG/; \\ ODD— Pear Bir I take pleasure in bearing vohiutfti > i(y finion.v to the exeelleiico **t your Hair Restorative. Tlim* month ago my hair was very gray. It i now a dark brown, (the original eolyr,) smooth and glossy. The tut tv application I have made to it. has hcoif the flair Ream mtiv4 prepatol by you, and which, from the result in my own i a•. ! can moot eordiallv reeominend tootlieis. If(.*• ,f*etfuDv, yours. EI)\V. WiMANm \ INCH MM..**, la.. June *gl. Ihsc,. PIP >F. ft. J. \\ UOD- A- > ui aiv about to manufacture am] vend >onr o cenlly dbuoyerod Ifalr Restorative, i will state. f i v. lioni-o’ ver it may euucern. that I have used it, sad Known other- l<* use it—that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using ether Hair Restoratives, and that J fuel yours vastly superiot to any other 1 know. It entirely eieansoM the head of dandndf and with one month's proper use. will restore ;ih person's hair to tin original yoinjifu! color and texture giving il ii lirulthv. -oh and glossy appearance; and all this, without discol < ring tla hand* that apply it. or tlie dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, r< conuu* ml il* use to even om desirous of having a line cofn* and texture of hair Jlesjieetftdly, yom M .ILSON KING. r > i. u'is, PROF. V\ UOjp— A A On are about to j.n jmh and vi fid yon/ iei;nlU i’ ii *'t‘it I wiil late, iljul mv u f<**v ;ig". vers ‘U.is and aft t.wo bottles of yui Ih'it liestoriitne. u resume.l .*. original color: and *ln(<%it* applicatii.ii. ii’f dmi'Uuf! disappeared from tuy laid. ;i|wl I have been .troubled • .#i Ii no ilisUgrcahle lieiiirigoi’ tin* m alp. I .mi satisfied li yt those who yse h v ill ijoi i<; let il, us i’ thv hau |he uppewrut|ee of biiVitig :**<■ isicceuiiy wilml. I Hi.i-fuftparfcd,'thervlhre. to veeum mend Rs ,>u nuL wfiwjii’adHiroij|iA)fiiaviiif a l*eau!lb.l lend is : lußn, ‘ I *nf.\*ii* Tonrs^'rtc.’ v * , • * -t If .L. M’EVVAKT. ’ IMF. I - * 1 • >•’ . * *'*. . Av. r , gi~ Ms bsjf sv>* lal years, been bi t 'tfun ‘.jiiuiiial uFvly gryy* ncvmpmded by u iturnlinr. ’ A mult nd fjn£i Mi+intit application of oil'necessary j it. r vUie.n,/ imnencc‘i using your Ifnirßes ‘Gj*tGyt, ids.id rtuHiimnflis ago, it wus in that condition ; ’ Png *••*!:f bun and its use till, within tin* lust three , <Jm- 4dmed to if*’ natural color, and ansuuied u F-wHtm-ss and Jn'fi’ greatly to !*<• preferred to those pro [ h; 4,i by Jhe application of oils or any other pteimration I li.if v “ii •and. I legat'd it as an iiidi'pensalde ariicU ‘..r/ very lady’- toilet, wlmthcr t< tie um-d as a Hair Re* h eativ*;, or Ibr t lie simple purpose of dressing or begati ly ii'. (lie liaie. You hjive p’ iloih'itii to refer to tue nil u b/u emCi'lain sitiv donbi of its pm'forifihtg all that I* - hum. d|m’ K. MR.-. G. SY.MO.NDB. i nrhmati.Dhio, Feb. 10, J 854. 144 Third *l. S\ urr.TowN. M; May J, 1851. prof. o. Wood— Allow tin* to attest the vlftties and ningie powers **l jon i Hair lb-trinitivc. Three months sin re, being <x • eedincly gray, I ptii’chused; and ss)ti eotnnienecd to use. two bottle*; and and m*n began to tell, in lestoiing the silv. r locks m their native color, and Him hair, which was liefoi'O dry and harsh and failin'.’ olf. now IssMltlke soft and Jghmsy, and il erased falling: the dandruff dimp pent* and, and fie- < alp lost all tie- disagreeable •tliitJ ‘<< annoying U foir*. and now, 1 not only look, but fe* 1 voting again. Ih spcetfiilly, yours, etc. ril ARLEH NVII IT'S FA 4* Bolu at 11 4 Market street, ft. ixmht, Missouri, 5J* liroadway, New York, and by all J>t'itgglst* • vr> wlion . 411 kinds of family patent medecities for ‘Hie, on the List possible tern no ut Professor Wood's cstfthlifthincnl. 14 Market street, ht. I / itis. For sals In Colombii’ at the Drug fltorr of KIVLIN, TlbMA> A t O Juno 1— Mm TIIK DAILY HIN HOOK HIAIDEIO. VFTER a Kuspetision of throe months for yfcb-, want of un dltfltut wurlunfln, the yife jK MIN'DKItY *1 the Daily Sun establishment sit vain underway. With an accontplHli ♦ • and, rrliabk and prompt workiiiuH, and be t stock, the public tuny rely oil good work, and lhst it will be n ady for delivery at the tium pi’otiiis^] Men hants. Rankers, Comity Offlcers, aud (dlu isaant in. Ihioks, cun have fliem rnhtl to any pattei n. ar.d • sjiind in any style desired. Music, .Magazines, Lava Reports, and olhti printed work bound in any desire “style. March J 4. STRAW GOODS. (UTY LADIES and Ladies visiting the City, can Rad j a larger assortmeiit of MfrA%v Goo4m than over Iwieire ojm in■•lln this market, embtaditr all the rec?nt styles, for Rovs. Misses and Children at April U. OaBODVFS