The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, July 01, 1856, Image 1

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Knr fails gun. *1 ok wour. if t j ‘ iasusni;i - > am> phomui.tor. | I , f .I,ANE AtfD T. DE WOLE, 6,1 1 KJDITOIttt. 1 ; , tia iiy at five Dollar* year. IVLuiv tbu aib- Hc uiaJt lor tesf tUan it year, ut tiio rule of a month. Single copies, Vive Cents. nJ ADVERTISING KATES. , t u.ent- will bo inserted i t Ten Cenmiliue _B ,, ' rl '<rtioi, uud Vive Cents a line for eiotii subse- H f!i trtVu M'tliu same—'to Tie paid for vhen the ■ ; :J! f „.ntis nanded into tl.e office. ■ CONTRACT AUVt.ITISLHJ. ■ exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, iu t H , mouths lor if 1, six months for $6. or one Time ugreod upon to bo paid for before the type ■‘‘rti.eiucutsm'i exceeding ton line., renewable a: ■Jvinserted 111 f-” 11 *•*•--*•• •. ].f,jd fi.ronarterly of “JO lines, iv:.iovvii,l.ile at pleasure, in ■s"* jo ,i year—payiihle unaeterly in lulvunee. ’ Klfisdvertiseuients ding 26 Hue,-, will be H 1 lt dm rate of $lO for for -very uddit'oiiai ten H ;''1,1,10 quarterly in udvuim . K'rtbpments or notices, ocoitpying m place I., 'tween V”' inm'matter mid udverti -eluents, will i.e ehnrged line lor every insertion. B. B. McCIIAW, l i TTOB.3VE'X AT LAW, ■ ‘fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. W 1,1850. Cm IHOOPERl HOOPER BRYANT UUNVIX. W. K. JIUINEIT. IniiaPEß, DIINCABI &, HARK KIT, I attorneys at law. I. i„ Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. pity % *: _ |,j, MCDOUGAhI) U. ti. C UtITIIKPS. I tIcDOCGALD ti t .UUTHEUS, Attorneys at Xiaw, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA li'liX practice in all the counties of the Ciuduhuo- IVebeo Circuit; in the counties of Cl altalioocliec, l| (:ir ly, and Randolph,of l! “ I’ataula Circuit; and Liiinatid Decatur counties, of the South Wesisrn Cir- Hybruary 28, 1850. ly JORDAN Ij. HOWELL, ■justice of the peace, and COLLECTOR. attention given to rhe collection of claims ■ piaml in my hands. Hgjceat tho Store of Harrison & McGelice. Bcjambns, April 10, 1856. DR. CARRIGER, ■j prepared to attend to all Surgical cases e.iii. ; Kitted to his charge. W ■fficeas heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Hank K Hying. ■jjiwlencc—Northeast corner of ( raw lord uml For ■ji streets. FYk. 121 y CUSHMAN, .jr^ST^t dentist. Mwia BIIXTEK BUILDING, 48 Bread street, Columbus, tia. ■jin. 11,150 2m J. FOGLE, DENTIST. ■afiTCE ou Randolph, near Broad Street. Entrance B/mi Randolph street. ■ January 15, 1856. 1 y A. J. RIDDLE, I)AC3-TJERI?,EA.Xsr ARTIST, mJAS closed his rot ms over Mygatt’s Store, prepara- B 1 torv to re-opening on a scale of maguifu euco far irpassiug anything heretofore known ill this City. His new rooms will he on the corner of Broad and mdolph streets, in the block now being built By Col. Iks, anil as soon as completed. March 7, 1855 “ A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Ret ail Grocer and Commission Merchant, ;. gpvf\ l T the old stand of 0. Kiln 4 Cos., 14 Urawf'.feHHM i street, Columbus, Georgia. December IS at 4. It. HULL &> CO„ &ROCKRY VYW'I'tSL AND DEALERS IN IUGGING, Rope, Twine Si gar, Coffuc, Me-? ) lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines,;yHHF3 Jramlies, Gin. Ryu, Monougaln hi, Bourbon,and ;ch Whiskey,'and provisions and Groceries generally, itho old stand of John <T. Meltondree. No. I.<h Broad hwt, Ctiiambus. On. November 21, 1855. ly JAMES 4. TODD, COM MISSION MERCHANT. No. 26 East Side 3road Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, lIEM.m IN’ CHOICE UAMILV GROCEKIKS, kqilv Dty Goods, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Contention cry, Tobacco, &c. &c. COUNTRY I‘RODUCK BOUGHT AND SOLD. ©“Orders for all articles promptly attended b t the wide ordered is not in the Store it wilt bn j'litchase* mi shipped with dispatch. October 20. ly JAMES 4. TODD, No. 26 East Side Broad Street, Colunibue, tin.. Manufacturer and “Wholesale Dealer IN Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove I’ipi-a, .tc. &c. 1 Hoofing, Guttering anil all kinds of Job W orb. promp - attended to and warranted. April 10, 1850. JEFFERSON fc HAMILTON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISION*s. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columbus. Georgia, KEEP constantly on hand a supply ol” the b .•! Bo* and are receiving prmluee from Twine**’ which they sell low for Oath. , , _, . Hour and Meal of the best,.witty alwaj son lumd at Mill prices JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Feh. es J. H. HAMILTON. JAMES LIGON, COMMISSION MERC II ANT, No. 132 East. Side Broad Street. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, lolme- Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apple*, Dried Fi-mIS, Ac,, October 20. ly W. *, bed, A. DELI ‘ • JOHNSON BELL, JOHNSON A CO., MANUFACTURERS AM) HEALER S IN’ Liquors, Flour, Grain, StocV, Sic. Sic. Chattanooga, Ttnnesste- ItK FEU TO J.CORRY, Jr. Cashier Union Hauk.ClmUano” .o, l'it. ‘AMES LIGON, Columlms, <*a. ‘larch 15, 1856. 6m HALLOWELL <S THOMAS Mattress Manufacturers, HURD DOOR BELOW OITY HOTEL, BROAD HIM. , Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and promptly executed. The patronage l >f Colmnbus und vicinity, is re-j.ecttully soheitut. October 29,1855. ly ’’ARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK, OK CHARLESTON, S. C. Agency at Columbus. DILLS on New York, Boston. Philadelphia, ilhaileston, D Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary rates MGUT EXCHANGE, tmtlrn Not 16. dtf Oftca noxt door to the Poet <Mj*- insurance. DIRK, MARINE, HIYErToThI LIVE RISKS taken in A responsible companies by MUNX Agent, ‘•flee No. 2., over E. Barnard .A Cos. s store. Phoeuix Insurance JOHN MUNN, Agent. ‘ ‘'bimlms. Oa., Nov 27. ts PRINTING AND YVR APPIWO PAPER ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THESE MILLS are prepared to furnish 1 tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper- Tim pap eo which The Dailv Son is printed, is made at tnese Rill*. ftfef Jailj 5m VOL. L.i REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. BAJIJIIS A ROONEY, Have I eiapviul their extrusive stock of Fundi me. to Heir (.IRON FRONT,) Xnv Four Story Brick Bull,ling, v . r. early .W ito Old Stand, W ‘V ! I’P happy to see their friends ami . * .customers and show them something brilliant and uniting in the way of Furniture. ! ar< ‘ I j ,H,II P “ r S, uuei| nailed h, Bounty, and our luruitim, ,rs/, x\,,iu !r rare advantages to pur -1 furjnsl'ing houses throughout in a tasteful and j nniloi m style, by iiaving a branch of our business in New I , 0, k nt i- where the Senior partner manufactures, trader i ms own eye, articles to suit tho most fastidious. XV. J liavc on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen of Rose Wood. Mahogany, Walnut, piue, Ac.: and ns I,ow as can be found North or South Xn ,",„rt ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that wifi not. fail to please, full and see. Our stock consists in part of Etev/.shus, TctcnTctes, AVlinl Nnfs. Arm Chairs, mid Sofas, M Rose-Wood, Brocatellc and Mahogany, for Pi,, ,'rs. Bureau*, Dressing, Miiriilc and Mahogany Tups. Stele-Boards— -Marble and Mahogany Tops. Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tallies—Centre, Diniug, Work ami Extension. Bedsteacls—Hightyul low post, French and Pottage. Enamel Sets tor Bed Rooms, qll colors. Walnut and Ma- Imgany Sets for Bed Rooms. Cliairs— an extensive assortliient of all woods. Looking Glasses—nil sizes, in frames and out. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains—of Broeatelfe end Damask, nil colors. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. BARRINGER &. MORTON S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rpms .Manufactory has been is in successful operation X for over three years, and is still continued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, ami tho latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Sash— 8 x 10... 7 i ts” Primed and Grazed... 12U7 cts. , i*ua *10x12... !) • “ ...IS” •• H* 12 x U ..10 •• ...25 I 12x16...11 “ •• ...27 12 x 18...12 •• • •• •• ...:;b W* 12 x2O ...14 • • •* ...35 “ 12 X 22...16 •• “ “ ...ill ■< 3 12 x 24...18 “ ■■ ...45 “ TJ,e above Sash are inch tiiiek, and made plain. In ull cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twii cents pel light will be added. Alt Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best. Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, Oil cents per foot, measuring the length, A window live feet would e..st $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. 1J.2 inch thick, without moulding, $2 50— moulding one _ side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. I>.< inch thich, 4 paunels moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. U!-4 inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $1 00 moulding bolli sides, $4 50. iu addition to (ho above. Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired: also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enamel led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side and transom lights am., office windows. Plans and specilicalious for all descriptions of buindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts nntdo for consti netion ami erection of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber pinned, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descri ptidn sos Brackets, for on lament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors beiug practical mechanics and builder.., believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly ou hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to bo sent by tho River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at tho risk of the purchaser, as tho work will i>e considered delivered. 45r”Specinl eontriictseau be made for largo jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly - 1 L. MORTON. I, AN D WARE ANTS. I.AND OFFICE AND AGENCY, roll TUJS PUECItASE and SALE OF REAL ESTATE, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &e. .fee. On Ilandoljpl) Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, UA. 1 HAVE determined to devote my time exclusively to I the LAND BUSIN ESS, and hope, from my knowledge of tile lands in Georgia, to bo able to give entire satistae tion to all who may entrust mo with business. lam pre pared to either buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person in Western or South-western Georgia. If you have lauds to sell,call upon me; it Ido not pur chase, I will find you a purchaser. If you wish to buy, cull also, for I have many valuable lots and settlements of land to sell. From my extensive knowledge of tho ow ners of lauds, I am prepared to ascertain tlm owner of almost every vacant lot of land in the State. It you wish to have your laud valued, you may roly Upon correct in. formation, upon reasonable terms. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, And other 1 nstruments, drawn correctly and at low rates. Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map ofGcor. gia—high per cent, given. One thing is certain, I am paying New 1 ore and ty asu ixoton City Prices for LAND WARRANTS, allowing small commission. , Having also made an arrangement with one ot the best firms in Washington, I am prepared to apply for BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each ap plication—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. Bring in your duipis soon. As I intend to make this a permanent business, mid give it my undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction, 1 hope to receive a liberal share ot pa, II ona'O. from lnv friends mid the community generally r, s j; BONNER, I aly3l-ly Land Office, Columbus. Georgia military mvxnn. MARIETTA. r|a}iv; Academic year is divided into two sessions ol live I months each. The Tenth Sesaioncommences on tho jdfh id” February next, and ends on the 19th of July ” The Cadets are divided into four college classes. Urn animal commencement takes place on Wednesday betnre the 20th of July. , _ Academic htaff. Col 1. V. ltrumby, M., Sufierlntondentiuid Professor of Mathematics nnd Natural Plulosopli.v. Ca nt. Thomas 11. McConnell, Commandant of Cadets, and Prol.ot Engineering. Mr. V. 11. Mangd. Prof.-s-cr of French and History. Ms “ ‘professor of Chemistry and English Literature. Mr. J. It. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing. Capt. R. 8. Camp, Assistant Professor ot Mathematics. A. Connell, M. P-, Surgeon. The Institution is under the direction and manage ment of a Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Board of VisitorsflplHdntcd by the Governor of the State. Bv an act of tlm Legislature, tlm Institute has been furnished with Un Cadet Muskets und Accoutrements, and u Field Battery, consisting ol four six-pounder hmss nieces mid two tivelvi-pounder llowit/.ers. The Superintendent and the Commandant, are gradu ates of West Point, and as the Institute Is ni-on the Meat Point olan. the public may lie assured that the gov em inent, discipline nnd coursi- of studies will be strictly en forced. Terms-. Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Lire ol Musi clan-, and other contingent expenses, per “''<* >'> months, in advanco, >ll- ■>. Jantttfy >• ‘ it HOOKS CHAPMAN WOULD c*t” attention of Physicians to the V\ iH'wlv discovered mwUeiuo N. W. SKAT S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It issuiwrlor to Norwood's Tincture of \eratuiii leiwJi, for all purposes that the latter has heretofore been used for. February 4. _ SCRUGGS, DRAKE A CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON. S. C. COLUMBUS, GA.. JULY i, 1856. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the ‘•Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di nctly o))]K>£ito Temjjcranee llall, COI.ITM lies, (iKORGIA. \\, T K have now iii -lore and receiving the ej*. ■ H • t v best mill most extensive stock of vohi ulc.s to Ik* ion ml in tins country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, >t finest aml riclient linisli, ami most elegant appearand*. BERLINS AND ( OARHUS, ol latest stylos ami cvei y ,vaiict>. UOCKAWAVS AND KAKOK HKS, nl every known patt in ami shape, suitable tin* one or two horses, ami complete assortment of Top ami No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONb, ol the latest ami most lasliionahle style* now used. Tho tact that tin* well known ami highly esteemed work of JAMES HI INRV V CO. as well* ns that of other makers ot the liighc-'t reputation, can In* teuml only at our liouse* and that all otir stook is made up im der the personal diifction of Mr. 11. C McKee, (w hos* lon experieuee guarantees its quality) enables us t* ( *ft> r l©tter work ami at lower priees, than arti cles ot thesaim* quality ran be gold for by any other dea der in this country: and quite aslow as they * can In* af forded in New York city. For proof of which we respect fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and see us. \\ <* are selling at the very lowest rates, for cnslt or a|- provetl credit, and always ask one selling prices, so our eustomers and at rangers as well niayrelyon being honest ly andi* airly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to he strictly as represented, and satisfaction guaranteed to all. M< KEE & ROBERTS. N- B.—Having the best regular set of workmen to he foumliu this country, we arc pre pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with tlm utmost promptness and in the best, manner. !Nb*K, A R. •lannary *2B. ly MORE GOOD NEWS! READ I READ!! READ!!! EMBROKDKKIE!) AND LACKS, TO BE HOLD AT AND BKIiOW MAV YORK TOST J HAVE just reeei*. and; on consignment, a large a>seit -1 ment of Embroideries and Laces, among which are -200 Jaenet Collars at Lie., worth 40c. 200 Swiss Collars at 20c„ wortli 60c. •100 French M’m k’ and at from si to s4 100 Alpassee and Lace Collars, from 25c. to si 5000 yits. Thread, Main s*. and Lyle Laei - 200 Jacnet Buaob from 25e. to si 200 Swiss Rands, from 25c. to £1 1000 yds. Jacnet ami Swiss Edging 1000 yds Jacnet and Swiss Inserting. Among tlm goods above named \n ii 1 be found some very desirable styles all * f which will be sold at prices as if hove quoted. I will also sell’from m.v stock in store, at cost— -200 Fashionable Bummer Mantillas 1500 dozen Hosiery, “f every description 1000 piece# of (Yuiei.c-. price 0 to 1 Ur. 200 pieces French and American Lawns, 7 lo2oe. 200 - •• •• Ginghams, 10 to 20c. 500 •• Bleached l>oiimsti*’s, ]>ric*. oto lie. Also, colored and b!a* k Silk l>ress*s. Bareges and Ba rege Robes, newest style . Doors open all daj * a<!puttaiiee free, ami no charge for sluqving goods ? \* > v Respectfully, GEO, XV. ATKINHON. juncJtf 105 Broad st., Colmubus. J. If. MM'POLUX I. I*. MI’PItAV. H APPOUiT A MURRAY, No. 16 Broad Bt rcct.,"Coluinbus.'GeorKia, flliporf* , r> ll 11*. I Maim file hirers <f frl/NS, 111 I MW, PISTOLS. \url nil \ri|V|t ,- in I Im/I'rade. Kopairing oxocui*d with mat ness ami diHpati h. i K**yn Jitb-d. Term • f*r nil kind-'<f work. Juno 5. FOR SAIdK. IW flic most desirable mid heaDh.y . location in Coluiiil*i I??• A.i/iißiLw and LOT of a- lialfaeiv und a |iiariT'of Sfjrsi 1* acn* oil III* < riniT <d’ Mi i toHli mid Itr.van HtpM-t- t t, KoOins. ‘1 Kitchens. 2 N n Kounirf, 2 Sfori kon, one BLi toko House, 2 J’oiiltn JltiUf*s, CoacJj I. louse and Sla ldu, u sajn;ritr Well • v.; !i. 1 Inuui Pit. Dair.v OfirduiK with Fruit Tit* ■> and -In iI l• rv. in goo*l ord r. Apply on tin* jToin* * *• D. M. DICKSON. Or at 131 Dii:i*l ■ i •.*)••* to April 20, 18'd. 2i’tl A. K. \ VKK. A CARP. HT.GttEKN WOOD, “Hlu lat*. firm and lire--n ----. wood A: Morris, N-” Ml* aiin, ir forms liis fri**n*is t*w 1 fanner patrons, that 1 has permanently si*tt in tin <-*ty <l New \ nrl-i-s)nbnMß Having asriodate*l him-*11” ill* llie house <>| LIVIN GSTOIV, JiKOS. & KINKEAD, WII <) Is ES A I, I’- (iROTEIIS. t ommlssiou and Importing Merehanls, No. 62 Veaey Streei, in r~f the Ast,,r Mouse, He is pi-e|)iired t” suppl. tln-m “ilh eierytliin:- in Hie GROCERY LINE, on tin- most favorable term . Also, to boy on Cniiyuis sion aiiv articles .-.Jo in ito-- market. Ib- piomises f,* ose every exertitm 6* iitislaeliim. ami will give ye peraonnl attention t” llie tilling of all onler.- with which lie may l Ui\ l >i*-<l. Now York, April 1. I*u‘ ; . 6m FOB SAI.E AT TIIE SIGN OF THE No. 139 Broad St., nut nun bus. gKoruii smoked I5A< tN I DUiOuil now -nioklng and ready lor .- ale, ain I will have lic-sli smoked Bacon every two weeks for sal* 100,000 lbs. Sides, which will average from 40 m 6” lbs. per side. 100,000 lbs. lxini-less Sub--, which will average tr-an 50 to 80 lbs. per side. 100,000 lbs. Ouinbailand rut Side “hn li ill rage from 50 i<> 70 lbs. per si*h-. 0,000 lh . llnuis. in ‘ ph kl’ 30 tierces of le-at bard loo kegs of Leaf hard. .50 bids, of Flour. . Planters m e r, .pieNtcd to ■ all and ■ vaimm- the stock of meat, as it will Is- to the interest of those win. wish I” purchase. Tin- smokehouse can smoke 12U.U00 Ihs.-t meat at ono smoking, mid there i no lire inside ol the ‘l£*SSL M jj. A. RICHARDS A C. A SOUTHERN CORDIAL, y-bc Jiotvtl Ap I Ivin in it* I’n ruing Ab run . lAllll tln-so diseases, so prevalent ill this climate at 4 this season, we offer this remedy, as being without doubt the- surest mid safest that lias ever been offered in anv country. Lav down prejudice mid try one bottle, for I know I am rigid Ibis time. Please call at Hindu f. up,re. i.r at the Drug (Stores of BROOKS A. CHAPMAN. KIVUN. THOMAS A CO. DANFOKTH A NAGEL. .1. S. PEMBERTON A- I'O.. I and get cat Imttle, and you will know for yoiirselv*- ; ‘that"! an. not mistaken. JACK , MIT)|;I , |l , Columbus, Oa, May Mi I K -’*’ factory yarns. FACTORY YARNS of all Non., Osoabuig-- Shirting. Sheeting. Stripes-Cottoimdes 4c., constantly on bond and for sahmit Factory prices, by , Oct 26—ts *• ‘ ’ ’ .. 1. CBI.r.A >• ’ THOU A“. CELIsA A. THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., No 42 Broad Street, (Under Teh graph Offir..) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rnilEY are in constant receipt of Confectionery, I Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the pub lie at reasonable rates. Country dealers would do well to us ft call. So clmrg for po king. j Nov. 5. 1855. — CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! qillK BuliM-riboin have now on Inmil ami ‘ . I arc coiiHtmiG.v receiving, one of tho bug ext ami Ilto*! varied Storks of Vehicles ever oiicrnl, ami maile expresslv for this market, embracing even style of Cam age ill use, such its — <'nl,licrlln ('nut'lies, Banmvlira, (Os the Finest Finish.) lAM I1 A liOOKAWAN S. Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable for one horse. HOW TOI? WAGONS, AVith a complete assortment of BIJOGIEB with and without TORS, Os every style and iiuish. w idt h, for durability amt neat* ncss ; cannot be exculled, ami are from most respect able manufactories at the North, ami made under the personal direction of Mr. J. B. daquos. All of wbicli we arc selling at the very lowest rates for rush or ap proval trtillt. Every article sold by us at our R(*po>ittu in warranted in every respect, ami our customers and all purchasers can rely ou being honorably and fairly dealt w ith—in proof of which we respectfully imite He-attention of all who wish to purchase, to rail oil us at tin North-East corner of Oglethorpe nud Brvan streets, oppi-file the |r|- ry House. J. B. .lAI I S ,v DRO'I IMd;. \. 11.--1I ,imii;; a regular set of ma t hern i'nr W orUnu ii * mploM and. we an* ltrep.nvd to exceuti Hr pa I ling of every kiinl in the best possible ; manner with nentnes’ auddi|mtch, at low rate . at .1 B. lAQFES Sc BROTHF.IFH i 'arriagr licpos 11 ory, North East corner Oghdliorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site tho Perry House, (’olmnhus, tla. February t. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., EiigtucciJi mid MacHinlKfM, Union Foundry & Machine Works, t'OLt'Mllt'S, ÜbOIUiIA. yir K i ill the Kpcrial atteutiuii of the imblie. tu ur ru ff tablishimnt. The proprieloi's are |iraetieal Me | ( bailies ami of long exjierlenee in the Laisiuesr. ami ha, j ilig comhineii two establishments in one. they have the larged and best Mock of tools mol patterns in lloi State. Their facilit.i lor doing business being so great, they call j afford to their ehstomers (bo best of tennsnird the most ! prompt execution. Our senior pat Im r having been so many years in this J business as the practical partner and proprietor of the Oeuiulgce Koumlr.v, Maeon, Georgia, is vull known, luiv ing built a. large number of .Steam laigines, Mills, ami Mnahiiiery. t broiigliout tbis and adjoining State-. To ail of which we. refer as a guarantee of our work ami ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having bad the management of some of the hugest establishments in that State, brings with him the best {tract i< nl ability and in i prove mot its in machinery. We,cal I especial attention to our Marine aud lionary Slrtliu Kngiius mid .Hills, both cir cular and it],right. We are now manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS i ill the country, being entirely of metal, at tho same I price other* are furnishing Wooden om . We are now luniisbing Steam Unglues and Boilers of any size: Flouring ami Corn Mills; vert rival ami circu lar Saw .Mills; Sugar Mills: Shafting: i’lilloy.s; Horse Powers: Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Cemetery Bailing; Burk Mills; Coru .Shcllcrs; Oob Crnsliei-: and Castings of every kind—Brass ami Iron. marl3-tf LAND FOR SALK. Vli'tT in (Jol'h county, woll marked on the Grant as Mineral Tract,; Om Lot 262J4 acres in Ma-TtSsS riot, county. Three tractions adjoining, i oimnem -“J“ ing about one mile above liaiuliridge in Iteeutur county, and embracing the bank of Flint River for two miles, on which there are some good Hammock and Cotton Lancia, and the balance as well calculated for malting Turpi n tinejas any in the Southern country Also a Lot with comfortable improvciucnls at New Cine Knot springs, adjoining A.G. Itedd, Kk|. Titles In disputabie Apply to K. J. IIAUDIN •lanunry 31, 18.16. Columbus, Ga. NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOM. 2<i Door North ol the Oglethorpe House, COUIMIUJS, (rA. I Vi: Til E Kul*McrilM*r lmt? on haml, tlr u iio*is / , North >l Hi** U;;lelliorpe Houm, 0;;l -"'" ,l Bfc l thorn** Hfi *** f, ;m .IsKoriiueiit ol iiiiklu FUIIMTUKBy to witieh ho will h< EIBBmLo constantly adding, au*l wliicli he will m II t juices tkut cm mot fail to suit those in want of any thing in his line. Artich s not *>u hand will Le ma*le to order at. tho short est notice. Kuril it lire rrpairril at xasouahh- ratriii Call and examine st***k. July •!. 11. HIKJ • East Alabama Female College, Tcskbhki:, Mmjhn (!<ipnty, Alhama. IOC.VfEIt in a village lur-famt-il for its jlj *‘i 11 li fill * liniah- iiful rofliK**! .*;ock*l,y. Dm •**! !*;;•: i.< **;iHy *'f acc*JHrt fr*#iii ami w*>t by Hit* and VV *r\ )'oiut Kail K'tii'l wliiuli piinvs af tin* flistaiu i* *f f*nr miles, and from tin- tipppi , :iTid biw* r rotjntry Kv ’\*** ll*ni road . The publir iijh.v b'rl iiv'iired that tlm liigli Jambird “t **lu**atioii Ik*re ioloptfil will nevor Iks lnvr* r *l. I* Ik *>ur flctcriDiuatkaito pr*-eul at all tiii< san institution wlmH-j fauilitb s lor iiihtructiou **lmll jubtly * biim for it a pud tiou (li*; ftr.-*t in llie country. Tb**:iu arc, an **l* - gunt uUd coniinudioiis ediliw!, erected at n cont *f hoiiii forty tliouHttinl dollars— a lar;:** ami abb: corps of iijstnx * tons —a wi ll Mb<t l library—a good apparatus nnd a ni binot. pr*par*'*l yvitli sp* *i;i 1 rub r nro to ll* wuriN *tf tlm college. Tbo board* iv • iijoy p*‘* nJiar atlvantagcH. Tiny liovu tli<* privilc :***>fim iub*.'i>;bip in a literary soeb’ty, ini** t ing wv:My fr r*‘benrc-iil*. n ailing ami *\v iriwn m * ‘im position. One Lour on rablmlb aft* rnooiiH is sp*‘nt by them in giving an aualyal- of the morning sermon, ami ill other ex ere it ibsfgm-d lo cultivaten tast*- Tor i *li glon trill li. ‘liny also attend monthly I<\ cs roiMlmlcl by the gov ami other ineinlxTS.of lh** laeulty. Their *lormit*ri* s ar’all < arpeted. \\*ll warmed iui*i \ ii filuted. and fiiniirhed with cv**ry n**e*ll'ul * inlbi t. !••- ciiks hoarding at Lli<* sanu* table with tlm President and otlwVs id’the Furiilty, they are nmi r lh** constant fr.iiper visioji *if the governess who dir*‘:ls th* ni in all matt* ra pt i tainiug to tie ir habils of Ktildy and r* rr**af iti. and to lie■ cultivation <*f th* ir manm i . orUCKiLS. Ml* rn t y D pnn m* nl• llkni:y i. !D*’on. A >1 I'nskteiit, M**nt.l and Moral . v ** i* ii* . <D.oi;o: W. ‘lhoma*. A. M.. High* i M.ith‘Diat i* and Au< ieiit Language}*. J. l\r/,*.c/KoW'i i, French, ftalian and German. Mi- fNiiv Wru.isM \ Logie, I the! orb* and History. Mis. > . T. Tavmiii. English ihanchea. Mi>s F.. Womack, l , i **paratory Clanuci*. !>I ns hi* I l)*|ia rlimnl. ‘ Dr. S. M. IDint.rrr. Vrinrlpal. .l VIAVV ‘ tifbhTlJilt, ) ‘li>. N. T. T\vi."ii Aslslants. Mi liVMA Koor, ) Or ii ainii ta I I h par (in <• nI • Mi L. 11. Kun, Frincijial. \|j Assistant. lioariling D* p* if incut. N lir,s l<. 11. ID in, OoverncsM. ‘lr. Sampson Eaniku, Nlrr<. K.MU.Y K. li\MK>*. Fteward*;ss. Mrs. El**'|nia |vno\, i tautand Nurs**. 4 nl* il r. First Term. frin Sc|t. 2-M to I hie. inclusive. Winter \ a* atjon, limn D” .2l(h to Jan. 7th, inclusive. Second Term, from Jan. Bth to''April Bth. inclusive. Third Term, troin April !)th to July‘.fth, inclusive, summer \ m illion, fumi duly loth to Bopt. 22*1, inclusive, I'omniemem< nt of 185(},*m Weclru'sday, July Oth. .Necessary Kx|> uses. Frimury Clmssos per term $ 7 DO D k C do 10 00 A A. li do 13 <)0 f'ollege do Hi (Hi Doan I. unhiding lights and Washing |ir. trnn, 33 00 Jbs.ks. stationery, materials, Ac., furnished at |ow prices. Kxtra Kx|M*iist'S. Mo*lern Langu ig* s. P* r term $ 7 00 Drawing, Kmhroi*!* iy,t'hc nill*, Wax or Fancy Work, per term 0 00 Water Color*, per t<*nn 10 00 Oil Painting, per term 13 00 Piano, fiuftar, or Violin, per term 10 00 l so *f Instruments fr lewons and practice, per term 2 50 Harp, including use of instrument, per term... 25 00 Tlo*e who design ontering for the first time at the be ginning of the next term, will find it to their advantage to* orre-pond with the Preside titwi that subject. November 21, 1855. tl AIR TIGHT HELF-gRALIirO I |i;KNKTT> Patent Air Tight BelPN*liog Cuds foi 11 Pi* tier ring fresh Fruits, Toniatoes, Ac. at**., with full • lire, tieie* for nstufr them—for sab* bv D. it. THOMPSON A 110. June 17 lui. 143 Droad Mtreat. THE BHITIHV* PEKIODICALH. AND THE FAHMEH’S GUID- Grout reduction in the price of the* latter publication. L. Hcott A Cos.. Nov York. I'ontinao to pnblUK thefnl* low ing loading British l *ri*>licalß, vi*: THE LONDON QUAit'iKKI.Y (ConacrvatiTe;. THE EDLNUIIUKGU UR VIEW (Whip). 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(y:/*nw ct'itl# a year lor “Black wood,” and hut Jbnrt> ‘ > o uts a year Ibr cadi of tliußeviews. TIIK FAR HI K It’S U V ll> K To Sc ii-nf Ithi: nml l’no t iciil A tgriciilt nr#*. My Henry Stephens, F. K. S. u4‘ Edinburgh) and the bi. J. P. Norton. Professor **t Seientilh* Agrfculturo in Ynb* (Ndb'g*-, New Haven. 2 volw. Royal Oetltvo. H*no pages, and numerous AYood and Steel Engraviggs. This is, confessedly, tliu most eomph*to work ou Agri culture <-v*-i* published, and iu order to give it u widei cimtlatioii tin- niiblishers have resolved to reduce tbi price to Flv i- Dollni s foe I lie Two A oliidich! J When s*iif ly mail (post-paid) to California and Dreg* n the price will L*-s7. ’foany other part of tho Union ans: to fatanla (pont-ji.iid). Sti. it t This work is not thooJi'l “Book *if the Farm.” Remit lances for any l tho above publications should always be addr-s *l, |sst.-paid, t* tlm Publluhers. Li;o\ \ UP, SCOTT \ 00., No. 54 Gold Street. New York. FOXT A IIVK \V ARE IIOIJSK. 11 UCJHEb & DANIEIi, Wo relboiise, Com in isslou, Recrivlng hiil lorn a rdiiii; ill ere li ants. r |'IIF under*ignerj lune taken tin- rn.*w Fire I'rrof J War- JI *>*t ** •. recently erected in ih*- rear of Mrs His. Tlm-cw its, Roll A ('<•.. f|m Alabama Burt House. at e pn pat*il f• * alien*! to all consignments. and t receive ami Hbu-e t'ottou. They will do a geueral Com in i ->#on. F ton*;/ aml l*ov\aiding Dtisiners. Parti cular attention given i<> th Sialc <t Got ton nmi other Produce. i lie umi iJ i.*-ilitieM w ill b- nUVtrdcd and careful fttteni :* r given t* all hiMuu.v * till ust* i to tlmir < arc. A o.i>d tipnly *• i Ibigging, Rope, and Salt, nl ways oi* hand. WM. H. HUGH EH October 18b. . \) M. DANIEL. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUHK. rpilLS lieu *• i located . n L*."Unit IM* uniain. .1 aii eb xati* n * Btir 9 \ l id 1 ” a'. uu>niAJkk n< ry n**l ur| *■••> by any tin l ted (Stat*s, and an atm*/ lcri ami .•-itlubi’ion Tlpise wly *> i*k plcaaure, health nnu e*at*fo rL banfy and •:ritn*!mr,’ of a natural sertn rv, can nd ha\* lin n w isjn> mot liillv met Mmn on LOOKOUT Mol NTAIN. Here pnr. ..old FREESTONE WATER in abundance-, in four*!, art*! fH \LYTIEATIS, ar good any (dace can board * j. I’ll- AbainLiin is easy l’ a ecus * being only fivu units from ( battanoopa, itnu Jlors* •*, liuggit-N and Uttrka ftrt* alv.ay in nadin* ss t** * o >o* vmitoi\sund tbeii buggagr m ils sumnilt. where tlnir ima;*i will bo fully nn t and tlicit wauls woll cared lor. lb* Iloti -*•• ‘\ill be opened on tlm Ist of June, end riot ed I I of Orfibcr. INO. 27D. Dt;*. W. A.SH BP It N, Proprietor. \|.ll gg, D •'*. It. M. A NSf/i'.Y, Superiutendrni Tim* h in*l F.iujuirer < *py. INIVFJWITY OF GEORGIA. Decifiubcr 18,1854;. f Jt M V. e.vr< i *d lliih Institution will recommence r,n I Hi I'tfli ‘ty *•! /fanimry next, and continue uutii tbs Isl • and 4 ngot l. when then: will be a week's vacation, after Kin- !i, dmJi* will ber6iiTmAl until the wintef raonttoc. beginning*n the find **f Nov**niher. 11** tollowin;; ;*hle au*l e.'ijM ri* uc* *l oiheeri oomprr*. die r-.lleg* Fso’iilty—-who are <xiKKt**d to be at thHi por.tH, iii tin /.eribms dirirharge of their duties. Ab'n/.d hm* b, n. p., Pi * iJe.ut and Profeffsor of Point %ml M*-on**niy nmi Mental Pljikfaophy. •I.iiii* . P. \V ;i*l*l*jl, a . m.. Profv*sor of Ancient Language* an*J Libratiiv William I llmntb y, r*. 0.. Professor of Belles Lettr>. iiv ideiu’*s ol t hristiaiiit \ ami History. J ••**•] *ll I.* < “iiie, m. i *". Professor of Naturul Sciences anl I’ im b* r “t I r* ii h. William l.’ i ‘.v Isi"uu, v. m., Pvcd'es-or rd Mathexnutw>. \**tr*imniv und 'i\il Fngineering. < Min!* Venable, s Professor nl* Natural Pbihtcn piiy i'inl I'le niidry. H"ii. .1” pb 11. Luutpkin, bt. t*., Prob ssor of haw. Diini* ll**. M. I>. T*: rdl, l'roft'Hsor of Law. Willikm H*my U;uib li, v m.,Tutor in Ancient l.:i gi • ‘*"’• .b.li,i \\ P *rK - . \. * ’l utr.r in MaUmmatirfl. V f-M” .ms . b*r .dliih-- i.n are rei *inim'nded to be pr^i- I ••lit ii * lll*’ liepitinill;; | til*’ tuilH Par* nt' 1 und < iOiidinne may fe*d satihlied that their •on ami vvar*l *an hero obtain a thorough education J."| HULL. Sec’rj. V\ M AIILK IJRISIANA LAND FOK SALE. IWfhl. II the iHaut/fiil PLAN- - T \ nil'. Known us tie Hargrove 2. ] t e i'!;.- • in Ju* K-oil Pari'di, i.n., ;f m ; ‘*n 28 mihi.s trom^Bi fie H; ;#• 11r .1 I i\* I*. Tl'l 12 faiifcN fro 111 tie M. li -l'iif and >hr* v< )*orf Rail Road, containing in t)* • , , 1120 aure', about 300 of which i in tin * * *t* “f ‘ tjltlvafion. avith good buildings, such a*. Dw’ llin ‘-iii ll"ii and tt'rew, C'nMnHf Cribs, Htftbloe, In point -I h* *IH :* i* I beauty, tbi- p|uu*e Is liQSUrpas •<) iu tin Parish. Tb; idijntatfoii * well watered, end tb” tra* • lin* I’, timbered. I w ill m !1 Mil** pliieoell tog* th* r. **r in lots to suit pur * has* i . J'* iy ■ iiif. *i'.->ir*in - <t| making valuable invest meat will do w* 11 to call. Kt lnrtL* r jtiu ti* ular , a*l*ir* - it. M. Hargrove, Vor uon. Jtu 1-on Pari-h. la*.. *r * ull at his residence, 5 mlle. east of t hat place. to) ... 1853 toi U. M. HARQROV FOR SALK ON CONSIGNMENT. IlAf'ON Si*!*"*, limn'■. A* <*l Oats, and Corn. By ) IVVTfIfIKK k DANIF.I. .full 18—ts BACON. IIHhN * hoi** Da* 1 * m—hog run ml, just miD-U and for sale at the lowest figures, bv Mufrh 15. OUWBY 4 CO. SCOTCH HERRINGS. 4 FINK lot of Scotch lleninir. (n-t roc.iMd.iHl tor A \ .sub- at 42 Uroml street, by February 0. CKLLA A THOM A.** FINE SUMMER DRINKS ’ £l/t HONKS -U|H riorUliiP-t Wine, Just riTeiv, ,1 nd • )\f tur -nl* Um ilovvn, at 12 Dr,aid Street. May 15. CKLLA * THOMAS NEW CHEESE I I .ST RECEIVED and Inr call hy ,| .tune 14 MARCUS & CHAFFIN. r MI LLET FISH. it itBL Mill'-t Finb.Ju.t received and for talc In 10 ‘ GUNBY 4 00 ——— y,7j(CY CANDIES. JUST e.iiveda fino snpjily of Fancy CttiuHe. n<ll', . fectioiiery. nt 42 Broad rtreet. ’ pet.ntary 6. CELLA 4 I'HOBAf.