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DR. JOHN E. BACON*
OFFERS his professional services to the public. He
has had a large experience in the practice of Medicine, j
particularly in Obstetrics, and the diseases of women and j
children. His Office is next door below the Drug Store !
of Danforth &. Nagel, up stairs; messages left at their ,
Drug Store will be attended to. His residence is the one j
formerly occupied by the late Dr. Goulding, opposite the ;
Court House.
Columbus, Jan. 10, 1850. 2 Ctn
Obituary.
The subject of the following brief notice, Abner H. :
Flewei. lev, M. D., was born in Warren county, Ga., on
the 19th May, 1800, and died in Wynnton, on the morn
ing of the 28th December, 1849, being 49 years and 7
months of age.
Dr. Flevrellen was possessed of extraordinary intellec
tual endowments, which, combined with a happy temper
ament, general intelligence, and the sanctify ing influences
of an experimental and practical Christianity, eminently
qualified him for the diversified and responsible duties of
the citizen and patriot, the husbi nd, father, master, and
Christian. Ia every department of life, whether in the
legislative hall, circle of friendship, works of benevolence,
morality, the sacred duties of domestic character, or the
interests of the Church, his influence was for good, and
productive of the happiest results. His chief delight, how
ever, was found in the latter interests, and in these his
excellent character was more fully developed and appre
ciated. At sixteen years of age, he became a member of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he lived and
•died an exemplary and useful member.
Asa husband, he was particularly attentive and kind;
ns a father, firm and dignified, yet mild and aiFectionate J
as a master, compassionate and pleasant, communicating
to all with whom he had intercourse that feeling ol cheer
fulness which so strikingly characterized his own lilt*.
Asa Christian, he was conscientious and faithful, suf
fering no intervention of religious duty*; when the hour
caine for prayer, private oi domestic, or tor public worship
in the temple of God, no paramount obligation was recog
nized, and nothing was suffered to divert him from these
high and holy engagements. The Doctor was particu
larly’ courteous and rnild, in his intercourse with mankind,
yet fearless and pointed ill his admonitions and reproots
to those of his brethren in whom he apprehended a ne
cessity for such acts of Christian faithfulness.
For the space of twenty years or more, he served the
church of his choice us leader of a class, for which re
sponsible office he was singularly qualified, and in the
exercise, of which he succeeded to a large extent in the
edification of those committed to his charge, as well as
inspiring them with a high sense of his gifts and graces,
*nd consequent value to them in this relation. Long will
they remember his lessons of instruction, enibued as they
were with the spirit of religion, and replete with “the :
wisdom which is from above,” which “ is first pure, then
peaceable, gentle, and easy’ to be entreated, full ol mercy j
and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy. ;
Owing to they Aire of his disease, (involving a total
prostration of system,) our beloved brother!
guvo no aymiat of a readiness for his change.
None tr ait neV ‘°fr. (( )\lreoonl is with God and his broth- j
ren ; his life ,|of his religion, the oxemplifica- ,
tion of his sum “ Mark the perfect man and
behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace.”
But to sum the whole up in few words, the Doctor was
social in his feelings and cheerful in his manners, yet dig
nified and grave ; deeply pious and devout in his religion,
though not morose ; uniform and bold in his attachments
to the church, combining at the same time, the charac
teristics of the Christian, patriot, gentleman, and eompa i
iaiit Few have lived more beloved, or died more deeply’ j
regretted. But “we sorrow not as those who have no
liope,” and yielding with submission to this dispensation, !
hope for the formation of a reunion in the “spirit land,” ,
which shall grow and strengthen with the perpetual ages
of a blissful eternity. Jesse Bo a ing.
The Georgia Citizen,
TTXDER this title, the undersigned proposes, ns soon ns
f. <he can etF-cl mi nt the affairs nl'the lute l
“Muscogee Democrat,’*to estaaish anew Journal, at j
some central point in Goorgia, wilich shall be devoted to j
the develnpement of tlieV-s<>urccof tile State and the !
advancement of its induAial pursuits and interests.
Its motto will be—“ LuCliie tide nt in all things, Neutral I
in nothing.” 1
It will be a “map of biVy life”—spicy, piquant ami
varied. It will be the the people's rights, ;
and “set for the weak and oppressed,
it will be the jfoiirge of TolnipHon in its every phase, j
moral, social and pofkical—the “every form of ty- !
ranny over tlft mindsLav* ’Wie special friend of
icqual privilc a word, the Edi- j
tor will bring all Ins _ JCtXnd energy to the j
vffort of making “Ttfifi JJJtPitixkn” the fitting ,
type ami representative* Gentleman, in ‘
the true and manly aempec-ot* ol that much abused
term, and without any ontlie falseßdisguises, arrogant
assumptions, and finical pMensionsW its counterfeit.
For particulars as to tern*, &c. sea Prospectus, which
js-.ill be issued nt an early da\ \
\L. F. W. ANDREWS.
Columbus, Jan. 10,1850. ‘2 It
E7*Tlf! Journal V Messenger and Tele graph, Macon-
Federal Union and Recorder, Milledtcville; Chronicle &
Sentinel jcni! K.ejins]te. Augusta; Patriot, Albany, nod !
Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala. “ill each publish the fore- I
£oinr one time, aud ee*d accounts to me at this place.
* 6 - L. F. \V. A. |
I® or It- for Sale.
SF.VKNTV-FIVE TIIOMAND lbs. PORK in salt,
warranted sound anti limit at the time of hanging, (
for sale, in quantities toisuitmnirchiis rs, at the “ Ken- 1
ti’cky House.” Ogletliorle sttet. Either clear Sides, or
lfarns, as may be desiird. to suit the times.
A'all and examine. MM. PERRY. j
Jan. 10, 1850. 2tf i
Notice to Travelers.
THAT pleasant .and JLell known Stand formerly
occupied bv James AMiGtiire. and known a< the
half way House from fkdtitTOus fti Lumpkin, has been
taken by tlie suhscrilA, wliWe lie will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all who m\’ favor him with their 1
vatronage. N. J. BUSSEY .
J ■ meet own, Jnn. 10, 18,0. 2 Ini
Doctors Steward & Bozeman,
Ark associates in of their profession.
Office, west side ofTjro.nnstreot. over the store
of J. Ennis & 00. [Jan. 10. 2 3 m
House and Lot at Auction.
ON the Ist TUESDAY in FEBRUARY next, I will
nrll, nt 11 o’clock, in front of inv Store, the Hotie
tind Lot lately ofcupiwl bv Mr. R. YV. B. Mtinro, in
Wynnton, containing 10cres of land. The house is ;
comfortable and rooffta, well adapted to the residence j
of a family. On there is a good well, and
nil necessary out-buildings.
Also, at the same time and place, FIFTY likely NE
GROES, for cash and credit.
C. S. HARRISON. j
A. K. AYER, Anerr.
CnlunibuF, Jan. 10, 1850. 2 ?>i
WBfMiks
ILI be ordered foVrespotlsible persons, at a ;
small profit, l\ ‘
a- ROBINSON.
Jan. 10 Undei Bunk Sf. Mary’s.
Consuiiiption Remedies.
R. FITCH’S Brafc(*s,%nhalrog Tubes, Abdom 1
iral Supporters, *m| Medicines. Also,Boston j
Cod Liver OIL, just received at*d for sale at
DkGRAFFENRIED &l ROBINSON’S.
Jan. 10. __
Steel Pens.
ONE hundred Silver and Platina Pens.
warranted not and write equal to
Gold Pens. Also, acrotifciodating holders. Desk
Pencils, anew and valuable article, just received at
Jan 10 DkGRAFFENRIED &. ROBINSON’S.
1
TWELVE gross. GjdqFMLLMANACS for 1850
just received and wholesale and retail.
Jan 10 DeGRAFFE.VRIED & ROBINSON’S.
—• L
Fort’s lledKal Practice.
PRICE f 4 00—just rer^nbqHi
DkGRAFFHK’RTED & ROBINSON.
Jan 10 * \<
Kent. ;
THE house former. by 11. S. Estes.—
For particular. inrftnof J. M. Esti?s, or
Wm. C. Gray.
January 3,1559. f . j*t I
Wool Manufacturing
WfILL be with the Cotton
Manufactnr mf in the New’
| Factory Mill in the best
manner, either in AffblJMKolls. as customers may
want—having the b® olniachinery and long expe
; rienced they flatter Utenraelves that perfect satisfac
j tion will be given.
N. B.—Cash will for walnut’s hulls, or
barks Ironi the nuts. %
BRIDGES & MATHEWS.
| Columbus, Oct. 11, 1849. 41 3m
COLUM BUS
COTTON GIN Manufactory,
FMriUE subscribers, proprietors of the Girard GIN
Manufactory, have now completed their exten
sive building in the cit *■• of Columbus, and are prepared
■o furnish ANY NUMtERtof their
ItnproYdd Cotton Gins,
which way be wanted t® Planters in Georgia, Ala
I boinn. nr the adjoining Staty.
1 The reputation of there Gftis is so wellestablished.tiia
j thenroprietors deem it unnecessary to say any thing in
i the ray ut recommendation. They are
warranted
rqiiaho any innuiifactured, and in all cases
*.o give entire satisfaction
to those who may try them.
! OCT ORDER* by mnil.or give,, to ourtravellinga-ent J
i will, it, every he promptly and faithfully attend
!ed to. TERM.>jisfavorable as ran he given hv any oth
;cr Eatat.list.meiA. K. T TAI LOR Jfc CO.
rnl.imtiiis.Ga. April 18. 1r.49. fl)l5
j TO PHYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
| Ak. J. N. KEELER Sl BRO. most respectfully
’ U solicit attention to their fresh ttock of English,
French, German and American Drugs, Medicines, Che
micals, Paints, Oils, I)ye*stuffs,’ Glassware, Berfimiery,
| Patent Medicines, Ac. Having new store^s’o.
I 294 Market-st., fuh snpjjly of Frish Drugs and
j Medicines, we res*X;lly sUjciKlnmtrv tiealersto exa
| mine our stock eisctftiWe,
I otic all who may WdiEnSTal toexteiid
age, to sell themmlne Dns Medicines, on as
liberal terms as any lothdrhouse • v . and to faith
fully execute all orders entrusted prpihptly; r mid with
dispatch. One of-the proprietors Wing ‘p,regular physi
cian, affords ample of t\ e genuine 3 qualiiv of
all articles soM* :tA.J.h.'ir Fstal)!is!unt,h- V\*e especially
i invite druggiVsNimT country who mav wish
to become agents for Dr. KtSeler’sjVlqJirated Family
; Medicines, (stander 1 and popular rtumdies,) to forward
; their address. Soliciting the patronage,of dealers, w’e
; respectfully remain,
J. N. KEELER &. BRO. YYlwlesaleDruggists .
Oct. 11, 1819. ly No.294MarkeYst. Phil’a.
Slugs, lings S Rags!
The Rock Island Factory
IS prepared to purclinse clean 1.1 NEN, I IF.MPor Cot
ton RAGS, and will pavklj cents per pound hr One
II iimlred Thousand pnflLidsmdelivered at the Mi ls, on
! the Chattahoochee rfverlin'\ mi les above Columbus ill
‘ quuiitilies of nr t less thaw I Onkpotiuds.
! (Cr’ Merchants aml Tut vr* ii tlie surroii nding country
; wotilil do well to draw theiattiiition ot theircustoitier; to
! the advantage of SAVINGTtAUd, and axchanging
for Goods hiul Wares.
CASH will always he paid for at “Rocklslano
’ Factory.” Bv order of the Board.
GEORGE YV. YVINTER, Sec’v.
| Columbus. Ga. March l, 1849. 9tf
Just Received.
.X I-BS. Z’ lh\r YYWrsted, (assorted colors.)
I 150 Worste.V l'llterns, from 25 cents to $8 00
14 Dozen (asst,i ted colors.)
300 YVorsteilßeemor; (assorted.)
5 Do/.. Notlitg“ “
4 (’rotlhe®“ “
20 “ Knitilii*pins, (Ivory and YY’ood,) of nil
100 YDtrJs Cannra*(assorted.)
Geld, Silver run! SieeNßeads, Clasps, Tassels, Frin
; gos. A c.of nil kinds.
| N. 11. AII of the above goods w ill he sold very low.
C. Hit I N O & t ().
November 15, 1849. 4G—tf
Oh yes! Oh yes!!
THE undersigned lias made arrangements for a
regular supply, during the season, of
MEXICAN GULF OYSTERS,
fresh from the Bay, which will be served up, in any form
to suit the Epicurean or the Plebian, at his old stand, on
Crawford street, a few doors west of Broad street.
JAMES BOULTER.
November I, 1849. 44-4 in
Sturgis A’ .Hiller,
AYTORNOEf AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Clarion comity, Ga.
YY r ILL practice in at 11 he eoon ties of tlie Chattahoochee
1 and adjoining counties ol the South YY’esternCircuit.
THAI). STURGIS, K. \V. MILLER.
I Feb. 15,1849 7 ts
Stove and Tin Ware
ESTABLISHMENT,
a j. 11. HICKS,
r, ■ > ~V Broad Street, above the
n,rir ket, and also one 4 door
above Ennis & Co.’s Hard
"'are store, has lately re- j
•l ,!! !ii!l !| li|!!lFlifiisii r l!iS m co ’ aue assor, ment of |
’ y Ifousc-kfeping Articles,
j ; ever brought to this market,
C Brooms, Coffee Mills, !
J Knives and Forks, Sieves i
• Sheet Iron and Tin Tea Kettles, &.c. See.
Iron and Brass, Tin and Sheet Iron manufactured, to
■ any pattern, with neatness and despatch.
Clean Linen and Cotton Rags rc- |
ceived for dues or goods, at 3 1-2 cts.
per pound.
Persons indebted for 1848 are requested to “call at the !
; Captain's ofilce and settle,” as longer indulgence will
not be given. Nov. 29, 1849. 48-ts j
A CARD,
| Kesioralion ami Preservation of the Hair,
BY M. V. YVISE & SON, OF VIRGINIA.
i VI A. YY’ISE & SON, finding it altogether impossi
j sihle to attend persoiiiillv to tlie treat number of
• daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for
1 their Remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated
I If AIR TONIC, have found it necessary to appoint a j
: General Travelling Agent, to visit different cities and
; towns throughout the United States, vesting himjtnxj
; authority to appoint sub-agents, use and vend theqjiAV
! Tonic, and apply the RESTORATIVE, and put them
i into the hands of those he may appoint to operate wher
| ever a sufficient number of patients in any town or neigh
i berlwrhood shall be obtained.
( CART. GEORGE CALVERT, of Fauquier co.
Y’a. is alone authorised to act as General Travelling
| Agent, with the powers above indicated,
i Capr. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily as
! speedily as practicable, the principal cities and towns of
the Union.
N. B. CapL Calvert will alwayshave on band a full sup
i ply of the HAIR TONIC, (which cleanses the head of
| dandruff", strengthens and invigorates the hair, and pre
| vents it, also, from falling oflf,) for the region of country
[ most contiguous t o his operations, or it may always he
; obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the
Union, by addressing the proprietors, M. YY'ISE &. SON,
. Richmond, Va.
ECU §9 per dozen, cash. Six bottles for §5 —or one
| dollar for a single bottle.
Dec. 13, 1849. 50 2tn.
For Sale.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION containing4oo
acres. 220 cleared, and making near 1000
pounds per acre the present year, situated on Big Swamp
creek, 12 miles east of Tuskegee, and 8 southwest from
Society Hill, and 3 1-2 northeast of YY'arrior's Stand.
Address J. H. Harris, at YVarrior's Stand, or Thomas
! Morris, Columbus, Gu.
JAMES 11, HARRIS.
| Nor. 29,1849. [Tus. Rep.) 48— It.
@®BDTBOIIED §HBUTTQEGHIk=
For Sale.
A HOUSE AND LOT, comfortably and pleas
antly situated, in Summerville, Ala. for sale,
cheap. C. S. HARRISON, AuCl'r.
Dec. 27, 1849. 52 ts
®®®KSo
JpjjkTHE subscriber takes this
method to return thanks to his
friends, for their liberal patron- j
age during the past year, and Jousts, by promptness and
fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. He has
much enlarged his stock recdnthvWid uqw offers for sale ;
the largest and besßsefected assortment of
Books jiiul Stationery,
ever offered in Columns, comprising a great variety of
School, Classical, and miscellaneous Books,
together with every variety of Staple and Fancy Sta- j
tionery —all of which will he sold on reasonable terms.
A liberal discount made to Teachers, and those who buy j
to sell again. All are respectfully invited to call at the ‘
old established Book Store, cast side Broad street, two j
doors above Mechanics’^JSHiik.
Jan. 3, 1850 (1 3ri JOHN YY*. PEASE.
Garden^eeds.
A LARGE Seeds, of every !
[ -c*- variety, just for sale at the Book j
Store of X JOHN \V. PEASE.
Jan. 3, 1850 1 3in
illale School.
JOHN ISHAM, Principal.
At the corner of Forsyth and Franklin streets, (in the
building occupied Inst year by Mr. D. Shivers.)
rißriHE exercises of this school will commence on
Monday, January 7.
Scholastic year, 40 weeks—Tuition, .$3().
Columbus, January, 3d, 1850. 1 8t
THE TROY WOOD WARE
Manufacturing Company,
ARE now ready to commence operations, and will
promptly supply all orders with which they may
be favored, for every description of
HOLLOW WOOD WARE,
embracing Buckets, Tubs, Pails, Churns, Cans, Alc. &c.
The Company will be ready by the Ist of March to enter
extensively into the manufacture of
CBIAEII§,
of which they will be able to turn out a very superior
article.
The Manufactory is situated at the mouth of Mulberry
Creek, 12 miles from Columbus, 20 from Opelika, and 22
from YY’est Point. The Company is thus afforded facilities
for transportation in every direction, and will be able to
furnish their goods in every section of the State at short
notice, and on reasonable terms.
U” Orders left at the stores of P. Spf.xcer, 6r B. Jef
ferson-, in this city, will be promptly filled. All orders
through tlie mail, must be directed to 11. G. Jefferson &
Cos., Columbus, Ga. YY’e shall be. happy to accommodate
the world generally, and our friends particularly.
Columbus, Jan. 3,1850. 1 ts
N. B.—Persons wishing to purchase privileges for man
ufacturing purposes can do so, as there are a number of
Water Lots upon the premises for sale.
yj K# Steamer Fashion,
WILL leave, in a-few days, for NEW ORLEANS.
F*r freight, or passage, apply to
Ca'pt. CADYVALAPER,
or IIILL, DAYVSON & CO.
Cdumbus, Jan. 3,1850. 1 3t
PRATING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
IBY HE Rock Island Factory Company, have now on
JL haul, for sale, a good article of
Wrapping Taper,
of their own manufacture, and will in a week or two, be
able to fiinmh
PRINTING PAPER,
|of any desirable quality or size. Orders respectfully so
licited.
Colnmhim, Pet. 27, 1849. 52 ts
30 ft csrocs
AND A
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
IgjgJL THE plantation is in Russell
county, AU. on the Little U
MM chee creek—free from inunda
jMse§§li! *’' ou > b mile* from Columbus,
Geo. and less than 3 from Ft. Mitchell, landing on the riv
er; contains 900 acres, and is regarded, by those who
know it, one of the healthiest and best places in the coun
ty. It lies on the line o f the contemplated Girard and
Mobile Railroad. It will be sold for less than the pres
ent. value of the crop grown on it this year; the pay
ment to suit the purchaser. Apply in Columbus, Geo.,
to the undersigned.
The Negroes are men, women, boys, girls and chil
dren—all plantation negroes ; among them, are a tolera
ble carpenter, good wagoner, and shoemaker. They will
be sold on the plantation, at public Auction, on Tuesday,
the 15th January next, on a credit until the 25th Decem
ber, 1850, without interest.
Also, 2500 bushels corn, fodder, oats, peas, potatoes,
pork hogs, stock hogs, cattle, oxen, sheep and mules—a
fine lot and most of them young.
Also, wagons, gear, plantation tools, Gin, thrash fan,
straw-cutter, corn-sheller, &c.
I*. J. BEM ME 8.
November 29, 1849. 48—7 t
O* Thv above plantation is sold, and the br.lanre of
| tiie property will be, positively. p. J.
! Dec. 27,’ 1849.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
A, splendid assortment of Ncyv
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
EMBRACING all the new desirable styles and
fabrics*just received and nowon sale at
(At the old stand, Corner of Broad & Randolph Sis.) j
All of which will positively be SOLD AS LOW as :
the same kind of goods can “be bought in Columbus.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of the city and vicinity 1
are invited to call and examine the stock which is ton 1
rich and extensive to be enumerated in an advertise
ment. CHARLES MV GATT.
Columbus, October 18,1849. 42—ts
MBS.BAR3WELL
AS/S/'OtJLD inform her friends!
* w and the public, tliat she has j
V 1 jnst returned from New York, and has
opened anew and handsome assort
ment of millinery, dress i
‘jbf j SILKS, Gace Capes und oth- j
er articles too numerous to mention.—
J 7 f \ Thankful for past patronage, she soli
cits a continuation of the same.
October 25, 1845. 43—ts
Slo.ff.Xlfl,
DRAPER A\D TAILOR,
HAS just opened his new Establishment in one .
of the handsome stores under the St. Mary’s
Bank, and two doors below the Post Office, where,
after a brief ‘-state of retiracy,” he is prepared to
accommodate old customers and new. with every i
thing desirable in the way of
?Ma3©j3im! tMfO’ffiHS*
His stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., is
rich and ample, and will be made up, for responsible
gentlemen, in the best style of the art. George is
“himself again”—therefore, he hopes all will call, \
sure that “ none will go away dissatisfied.”
Columbus, Nov. 1,1849. 44-ts 1
Dividend l\o. 18.
fWlflE Bank of St. Mary’s has this day declared, !
-®- out of its profits, a Dividend of ei >• hi per cent.
GEO. YV. WINTER, Cashier.
Columbus. Ga., January 1, ISSO. | jt j
i THE ODD FELLOWS’ INSTITUTE.
FHriHE exercises of this Institution will be re
-®- sumed on the first Monday in January next
under the superintendence and control of Dr. Neisler,
and Mr. Benjamin Shivers, whose qualifications ns
Teachers, require no recommendation in this communi
ty-
Parents and Guardians who desire to have their sons j
and YY ards thoroughly and systematically instructed, j
would do well to avail themselves of the services ol these
Teachers.
Terms of Tuition as Follows :
For Primary Clnsse*, per Term sl2 00
English Grammar, Geography, &c 16 00
Latin, Greek,fund Mathematics 20 00
They will employ such ass : stance as may be necessa- *
rv, and attention will be given for the proper and thor- j
ough instruction of pupils committed to their charge.
S. A. BILLING, j
A. H. COOPER, I
JACOB FOGLE, > Trustees.
M. YVOODIS L FF, I
YV. WILLIAMS, J
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1849. 52 3t.
Columbus Female Academy,
THE Trustees of this Institution are gratified in j
being able to announce to the public, that they I
have secured the services of Mr. and Mrs. MUNRO, as j
Principals of this Institution. To the citizens of Colum
bus and its vicinity, these Teachers are too well known to
need that any thing should be said of them. And that
persons at a distance may judge of their character, it need
only be known that they have had charge of one Insti
tution in otir neighborhood, the YY’ynnton Female Acad
emy, for a period of nine successive years.
Patrons and persons interested in the cause of Educa
tion, are invited to visit the school room at any time du
ring school hours, viz : between 9 and 12, a. m., or be
tween 2 and 5 p. m.
The first term for the year 1850, will commence on
Monday, January 14.
TUITION—per year of 40 weeks, S4O 00
Ancient or Modern Languages, (each) 20 00
Incidental Expenses, 2 00
One-half to be paid in advance.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
J. FORSYffH, Sec’y.
Dec. 20,1849. 51_4t
Dancing’ Academy.
Mil. R. POWELL, (lato of New York,)
has the honor to announce to the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Columbus, and its vicinity, that he ex-
pects to open a class sometime in January next, should
he receive sufficient patronage, for the purpose of giving
instruction in that polite art, in all its varieties. In ad
dition to the plain style of Dancing and Waltzing, the fol
lowing
FASHIONABLE AND FANCY DANCES
will be taught during the season :
Cachticha, El Jaleo Xeres, La Sylphide, Cel
larius Waltz, Cracovienne, Muscovientie, Re
gatta Hornpipe, Redowa Waliz, Varsovienne,
Highland Fling, Wreath Waltz, Cing Temps,
Polka Waltz, &c..
Together with tlie fashionable Quadrilles of Polka
Mazurka, Ist and 2nd sets, and new Quadrilles ot
Redowa, as danced in the principal cities and fash
ionable watering places in the United States.
Ladies who may wish to learn the more late and
fashionable styles, such as Polka, Mazurka, Redowa
and Celiarms Waltzing, or Polka. Mazurka, and
Rdovva Quadrilles, will be wailed on at their resi
denc.on day and hours to suit their convenience.
Parents and guardians entrusting their children
to my charge, may rely on the strictest, attention
being paid to their ease, grace and general deport
ment.
Terms, and oilier details may be known on appli
cation to ine.
Dec. 20,1849. 51 ts
MR. k MRS. BRENAN’S
ENGLISH SCHOOL,
Corner of Troup and Broad Sts Columbus, Ga.
fg'lHE exercises of the above will be resumed on
the first Monday in January next. A few
more scholars will be received in Music—Piano
Forte and singing, on scientific principels.
Dec. 27, 1849. 52 3t
SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL*
MRS. C. L. HENTZ, will continue the Ex
ercises of her present Session, in the house
formerly occupied by Mr. Dudley, after the first
of January next.
Dec. 20,’ 1849. 51 2t
Rdrug business,
(At the late stand of Pond &, YY'ilco.x,
DANFORTH & NAGEL
O AVINIi purchased flu* Drug Estnb
li 1 lislniieiit of Messrs. I’ond & YVilcox,
would inform iheir friends and tlie public,
tbul they intend keeping on hand a good
supply of
Drills, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Surgical Instruments, Ac. Ac.
and other articles usually kept in a Drug Store, all
of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
From Mr. D.’s practical acquaintance itli the business,
and his determination to devote himself entirely to tha
accommodation of his customers, he hopes to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
Columbus Ga. Nov. 1. 1849. 41 ts
Winter’s Pal aec Mills I
HAVE now a good supply of fresh “round Flour, of
three qualities; sav, FINE, SUPERFINE, and
FANCY brands; each kind is made from the best of
YVestern YY'heat, and the only difference is the colour.
The price by retail is, for Fine, Si3 per half barrel ; Su
perfine, .$3 25 per half barrel; Fancy, .$3 50 per half
barrel. Discount made to those who buy to sell again.
Quarter barrels arc sold proportionately cheap.
JO. JEFFERSON, Clerk.
I)ee. 27,1849. 52 ts
boardingT
MR. I’. 11. SM E Y I), would be glad to accommodate !
a few l)av Boajdders, at $lO per month, at the j
house opposite Mr. A. O. Biackniar, on Forsyth iStreet.
Columbus. Dec. 27, 1849. ‘52 3t
Dyeing and Renovating
j W. S. THACKER
WOULD respectfully inform the ladies and gen
tlemen of Columbus and vicinity, that he is
i still at liis old stand on Broad street., near tlie mar- j
ket, where he is prepared to execute all work eu- i
trusted to him, in the various departments of
Dycins, Sconring’ and Renovating
new and old clothing. Ladies’ Silks, Merinoes and i
Satins cleansed of stains and impurities and colored j
;to any shade. Also finished to look and wear as
I well as new.
Gentlemen's garments cleansed and dyed so as i
1 not to soil the whitest linen.
O* All orders thatikiully received, and promptly i
executed.
Columbus, Oct. 11, 1849. 41—ts !
N. MATHIEU,
French Boot Maker,
i Mygatt’s Buildings, Randolph Street,
If S now receiving and ‘
■ will keep constant- j
P- I ly on hand, a large assort- j
W. I ■ ment of fine FjrenCb I
psaJ&r Boots, made of the
| best material, which he
will sell on the most rea
sonable terms.
He has also on hand,
a large and splendid assortrno nt of fine FRENCH
CALF SKINS, which he will make up to order, in a
j manner, which for style and durability, cannot be sur
passed.
N. B.—Just received, 100 pairs of Mr. M. Louis’ fine
French Boots.
j October 25, 1849. 13-ts i
HARNESS.
COACH, Barouche, Buggy, Dray and Wagon, in- 1
eluding all qualities anil styles,” will lie sold low
for cash or approved credit. WADE & CO.
Sign Golden Saddle.
I Nov. 15, 1349. ‘ 46—3 m
TRUNKS.
SOI.E LEATHER, Iron Frame, Folio nnd Wood
Frame. Trunks, the largest assortniei t everofiS-red
; n this market, for sale low for cash or approved credit,
by WADE &c CO. Sign Golden Saddle.
November 15,1819. 46—3 m
Carriage Trinimioss.
BROAD and Narrow Laces, Patent Leather Top','and
all other kinds. Linings and Cloths, Tassels and j
Fringes, Coach Konus, Rubber nnd Patent Cloth,l.an ps ;
i and Varnish,of all kinds, and a variety of other unifies !
in the CARRIAGE TRIMMING LINK, all of which
1 will be sold either at Wholesale or retail, ns low as ran
! he bought in any market. South, for cash or approved
; credit, by WADE &, Cy, Sign Golden Snddle.
j November 15,1349. 46—3 m
j Saddles.
INGUSH, Spanish, American and
Vj Ladies’ Saddles, of all qualifier, for
sale, either at Wholesale or retail, low
11 1 1 lilljBliji! for cash, or approvrd credit, bv
WADE It CO. 1
ft Sign ol the Golden Saddle.
Lj Columbus, Nov. 15,1349. 46 —3m
KING & WINNEMORE,
Commission Merchant 0,
MOBILE, ALA.
[ Mob. Tab.]
Dec. 20,1849. 51 ts
# C. J. ROOSEVELT, M. D.
HO MCE OP A TIIIC PIIYSICIA N.
OFFICE —formerly occupied by Dr. Sankey, St.
Clair street.
03” Refkuenck P. T. SCHLEY.
K. B. FISH BURN.
JOHN G. WINTER,
p. McLaren,
JAMES F. WINTER.
Columbus, N0v.8,1849. 45—3 in
Cmaiber.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public
that their STEAM SAW MILE is in full op
eration, and that they are now prepar’d to furnish
any quantity of SUPERIOR LUMBER at the
shortest notice.
O’ Persons wishing to be supplied, will call on
A. A. LOWTHER, in Columbus, or to TANARUS,
CAIRNS, at the Mill.
CAIRNS, TAYLDR & Cos.
Dec. 18,1349. 50 if
ELMS & GRAY,
HAVE just received from New York and New Orleans, a large and complete assortment
of DESIRABLE GOODS; among which may he found :
N. O. SUGAR; Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR ; New Orleans Syrup; Old C
AL FLOUR, MACKEREL, Holt’s Buckwheat FLOUR; BAGGING, ROPE. CRACK.
ERS, CRANBERRIES, Best Poland STARCH, Ginger, Pepper and SPICE, Northern
CHEESE, RAISINS; Lead, POWDER and SHOT; Collins’s AXES; Trace and Halter
CHAINS, COPPERAS, NAILS, SALTPETRE. SHAKER BROOMS, Cedar TUBS and
BUCKETS,Coca DIPPERS, SIF TERS, PO TASH, Horse COLLARS, Blind BRIDLES,
Plow Lines, and Bed Cords ; PICKLES; Country LARD; Grindstones, &c. &c. Together
with a fine lot of
STAPLE JDRY GOODS. HATS,SHOES AN D
CROCKERY.
03“ To those who use the “vulgar weed,” we would say we have as fine
IIAVANNA CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO,
as can lie found in market. Our motto is, “Small Profits and Quick Salih.”
03” Call and see, before you buy elsewhere.
ELLIS Ac GRAY
Are Agents for “Franklin Factory and Wayman Mills,” Upson county, and hare a good
supply of YARNS and OSNABURGS on hand.
Columbus, Dec* 27,1819. 52 4t
111 lilt
CHARLES BRUNO & CO.
Have taken the capacious Store recently occupied by L. J. Davies, next
door to their old stand, under the St. Mary’s Bank,
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
which they have fitted up in a superior style for the exhibition and safe of
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every description, such as Nunn’s & Clark’s and Chickering’s splendid
Rosewood and Mahogany
(with and without the Aeolian attachments and patent tuneable reeds,)
Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Brass Instruments, Accordeons, Bows, Strings, &c.
03** All the most popular MUSIC of the day, though not published
here, will be received monthly, and sold on the most favorable terms.
THEIR STOCK OF
FAMSI
is also very desirable and extensive, consisting in part of Plated W are,
Temperance Jewels, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Bead Bags,
Ladies’ Fans, Work Boxes and Writing Desks, with numerous othor
beautiful, new and useful articles, too tedious to mention.
WATCHES REPAIRED by a faithful workman.
The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and view our improved
facilities for the exhibition and sale of our large stock of goods.
Columbus, Oct. 11, 1819. [4l-tf] CU BRUNO & CO.
N. B. Charles Bruno, Importer of German and French Musical
Instruments, No. G 2 Liberty street, (up stairs) New York, will attend,
personally, to the selection and purchase of Pianos and other goods for the
house in Columbus. C. B, CO.
li" p ®©© ‘
AT COST, FOR CASH, OSI.V,
At the old stand of G. C. Sherwood, West side of Broad Street, next door to J. Ennis, & Co.’s
Hard-Ware Store. .
The Undersigned, owing to the late mild season, offers his entire full and winter stock of
ready made clothing, at cost, for cash, consisting of a large variety ol new and fashionable
clothing, viz: „ ~ , _
Over Coat Sacks • Cloth Cloaks: Beaver and Blanket Over Coats ; Cloth Dress and Frock
Coats-. Plain and Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons; a large lot nf Vests; Beaver and Moleskin
Hats; Cloth Caps ; Under Shirts and Drawers; Handkerchiefs; Cravats; Gloves and Urn
br \ll persons, in want of clothing, would do well to call and examine my stock, as this is no
hl4 11. MIDDLEBROOK.
Dec. 1?. I*l9, ° {) 11
ftopfh Carolina
mutual L.ife Insurance Company.
LOCATED AT KALEJGH, N. C.
CjllfE Charier of this company gives important advan
-*- t tugeu to the assured, over most oilier companies.
I Ire husband can i.isure his own life for the sole usa
and benefit ot his w ife and children, free from anv other
! claipys. Persons who insure for life participate in the
profit* which arc declared annually, and When the pre
. mi am exceeds S3O, may pay one half in a note.
Slaves are insured at two tliiids their value for one or
j “ v c tears.
Applications for Risks may he made to
JOHN MUNN, Agent,Columbus, G*-
*'mce nr Greenwood vt Co.’s Warehouse. ts
November 15.1819.
SUPERIOR BEAVER AND MOLESKIN HATS,
At Cost.
C Capos of superior Beaver and Moleskirt
•*9 IIA TS, at Smith’s Clothing Stoie, at cost,
Doe. 13, 1849, 50 ts
CITY BAKERY;
KENDALL &, RYNEHART
Have estahlised themselves on the East aid®
ol Broad Street, a few doors above the Mar
ct, to accommodate all who may call, with BREAD
and CAKES of every kind at the shortest notice. Af
teifthe Ist of November, families will be supplied to order,
at their respective residences. K. 6c R
Columbus, October 13.1849. 42 ts
LEATHER.
SKIRTING. Harness, Bridle, Upper, and Hemlock
and Oak Sole Leather, Sheep, Morocco and Lining
Skins ; French and American CALF SKINS, Stc. die.
All of which are offered et the lowest p ices for cash or
approved credit, by WADE Sc CO.
Sign Gulden Snddle.
November 15. 1849. 46—3u*
GIN BANDS.
P ATENT Stretched Beltinc of the best quality, from
1 to 10 inches. Also the India Rubber Belting, low
lorcash or approved credit, by
WADE & 00. Sign Golden Saddle.
Novembet 15,1849. 46—3nt
Cloth Cloaks.
1 Y Cloaks, at Smith’s Clothing Store,
I C iWtF at cost.
Dee. 13, 1849. 50 ts
Taa DARRELS MACKEREL. No. 1,2
and 3, in barrila, half bartels and
quarter barrels, just received bv
GRIMES, KYLE St THORNTON.
Dec. 13,1819. 50 4t
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
‘x. >w. THE annual election ofDirectors in said
Company, will take place on Monday , tke 7th
1 of January next-, at 11, a. m. at the otliee of C.
J. Williams, Esq.
Dec. 20,1819. 51 3t R. A. WARE, Sec’y.