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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,
particularly in Obstetrics, and the diseases of women and
children. His Office .is next door below the Drug Store
of Dau/orth &. Nagel, up stairs; messages left at their
Drug Store will be attended to. llis residence is the one
formerly occupied by the late Dr. Goulding, opposite the
Court House.
Columbus, Jnn. 10, 1350. 2 6m
For Sale, or Rent,
fWIIIE MOUSE and LOT. (near the Methodist
•*- Church,) lately occupied by the undersigned.
Jan. 17. (3 ts.) J. FOGLE.
The Morrissonian Grammar,
Sai.f.m, Ala., November 20, 1849.
THE subscribers, wishing to contribute to the promo
tion and diffusion of useful knowledge, and also to call
attention to a memories individual and a laudable en
terprise, beg leave the attention of our fellow
Teachers and the schools, to Isaiah J. Morius
and his Philosophical We have for many
years been acquaintwlwitly Mr. Morris, and we know
him to he a ripe well as a very successful
We have for some time been engaged in teaching Eng
lish Grammar ; tnnugh conscious of many imperfections
in the prevailing system, vet we never conceived of the
improvements which Mr. Morris exhibits.
We would further state ‘hat he, by h.s manner and plan
of teaching, makes thorough, practical and philosophical
Grammarians in twenty days, or less time. We have
liad the pleasure of attending one of Mr. Morris's class
os, and are satisfied that no rational and unprejudiced
Teacher or patron, after becoming thoroughly acquaint
ed with his plan, could for a moment hesitate to discard
the present prevailing system, and adopt the Philosophical !
Grammar of Mr. Morris. JOHN DAVIS,
1). A. M. D. FERGUSON,
THOMAS COLQUITT.
Jan. 17, 1850. 3 ts
Fork for S;tlc.
SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND lbs. PORK in salt,
warranted sound and fresh nt the time of hanging,
for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the *• Ken
tucky House,” Oglethorpe street. Either clear Sides, or
Hams, as may be desired. Prices to suit the times.
Call and examine. W.M. PERRY.
Jan. 10, 1850. 2 ts
THE firm of J. 15. HICKS &. CO. was dissolved on
the (i'll insf. by niultial consent. All persons in
debted, will please call and settle without delay. Those
having demands, will present them for payment.
J. 15. HICKS.
Jan. 17, 1350. (3 3t) 8. H. WILSON.
$25 GOO in California Gold!
Columbus Cigar Factory.
SIMON’S <fc ORTAGUS have taken the above
named Establishment, and intend keeping con
stantly on hand the FINEST CIGARS to lie had.
Also, first quality ('HEWING TOHACCO, Snuff,
Smoking Tnhacro, FIFES, and all other articles com
monly kept in an establishment of this kind.
A. B. (rive Hull and ’Tagus a chance, boys!
Columbus, (ia. Jan. 17, 1850 3 if
l>isso3&ag£ox3.
FWNIJE firm of UOXEY & BUTT was dissolved
by mutual consent on the 31 sf ult. All per
sons indebted to paid concern, will call on Dr. Hoxey for
settlement. THOS. HOXEY,
Jan. 17,1350. (3 3m) R. L. BUTT.
’ Notice,
DMS. THOS. Si. J. J. 15. HOXEY have united in the
prtetice of Me.lici.ie, 8 irgery, <fco. Dr. J. J. 15.
lloxev, after an absence of four years, returns among his
old friends. Having been with the army in Mexico in
INK!, and in a Southern city for the” last three years,
where he lias had ample opportunities for practice, lie
hopes to merit a share of the public patronage.
(UT Office over the store of J. F. Chisholm, on Broad
street, opposite Hill &. Dawson’s; all orders left at the
Drug Store of Danforth A Nagel, at their office or dwel
ling, will he promptly at (.ended to.
Columbus, Jan. 17, 1850. 3 3m
The Georgia Citizen.
TTNDER this title,the undersigned proposes, assoon as
lio can efteet mi adjustment of the affairs of the late
■“Muscogee Democrat,” to establish ;t new Journal, ;it
some central point in Georgia, which shall be devoted to
the developement of the resources of the State and the
■advancement of its industrial pursuits and interests. j
Its motto will be—•• Independent in all thill"*, ‘ Central
in nothin".”
It will be a “map of busy life"—spicy, piquant and
varied. It will be the palladium of tin*, people's rights,
and “set for the defence'* of the weak and oppressed.
It will l* the srnurge of corruption in its every phase, 1
moral, social and political—the foe of “every form of ty
ranuv over the. mind of man,” and the special friend of
rqiuifprivilejre and honest industry. In a word, the Edi
tor will bring all his experience, tact, and energy to the 1
effort of making “Tins Georgia Citizen” the fitting
type and representative of the Georgia Gentleman, in
tlte true and manly acceptation of that much abused
term, and without any of the false disguises, arrogant
and finin'! pretensions of its counterfeit. i
For particulars as to terms, &,c. see Prospectus, which
will be issued at an early day.
L. F. \V. ANDREWS.
Columbus, Jnn. 10, 1550. *2 It
rCFThe Journal A Messenger Had Teletrraph, Macon*
Federal Union and Recorder, .Milledireviile; Chronicle <fc
Sentinel and Republic. Auanstn; Patriot, Albany, and
Advertiser, Mont” onery, Ala. will each (■tibli.-b tbe fore
going one time, and send accounts to me at tlii place.
1.. F. \\\ A.
Notice to Travellers.
f Bill AT pleasant anil well known Stand formerly
occupied by James McGuire, and know n as the
hall way House from Columbus to Lumpkin, has been
taken by the subscriber, where lie will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all who may favor him with ‘heir
rntrotiage. N. J. BUSSEY.
Jamestown, Jan. 10, lt'AO. 2 lin
Doctors Stewart & Bozeman,
AHE associates in the practice of their profession.
Office, west side o( Broad strict, over the store
•of J. Emus vY Cos. [Jan. 10. 2 3in
House and Lot at Auction,
ON the Ist TUESDAY in FEBRUARY next, I will
sol!, at 11 o'clock, in front of mv Store, the House
; and Lot lately occupied bv Mr. R. W. B. Munro, in
AVynnion, containing 10 acres of land. The house is
•comfortable and roomy, and well adapted to the residence
of a family. On the premises there is a good well, and
•all necessary out-buildings.
Also, at the same time and place, FIFTY likely NE
'GROES, for cash and credit.
C. S. H \R R ISON.
A. K. AYER, Am l'r.
Columbus, Tan. 10, 1860. *2 3i
Hook§
‘*KW r ILL be ordered for responsible persons, at a
* * small profit, by
DeGRAFFENIUED <fc ROBINSON.
Jnn. 10 Under Bank Sr. Mary’s.
ConsiHuption Remedies.
“H'fcß. FITCH’S Braces, Inhaling Tubes. Abdorn
inal Supporters, and Medicines. Also Boston
Cod Liver OIL, just received and for sale at
DeGRAFFENRIED .fc ROBINSON’S.
Jan. 10.
Steel Pens.
hundred gro Steel, Silver and Platina Pens,
warranted not to corrode, and write equal to
Gold Pens. Also, accommodating holders. Desk
Pencils, anew and valuable article, just received at
Jin 10 DeGRAFFENRIRd At ROBINSON’S.
Fort’s Medical Practice.
PRICE $4 00—just received.
DeGRAFFENRIED &. ROBINSON
Jan 10 ‘ ‘
gross. Grier’s ALMANACS for 1850
J* tog t received and for sale, wholesale and retail.
and Jau !C PrGRAFFLNRIED A ROBINSON’S.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Connell Chamber, Jan. Bth, 1350.
Resolved, That contracts for crossing the Bridge
will be received until the first day of February next,
and that said contracts expire on the 15th of Janu
ary, 1851.
Resolved, That in all propositions to cross the
Bridge under contract, the applicant shall state in
writing the distances he or site resides from Cuium
btis, the number of persons composing the family,
thp vehicles with which crossing is to be done, and
the amount proposed to be paid for sticu privilege.
Resolved, That tiie Bridge Committee be author
ized to receive proposals, and that no proposition for
a less sum titan .$5 will be considered.
Resolved, That the Clerk have the above publish
ed in hand-bins and city papers. Adopted.
JUIIN A. URQUIIART,
S. R. ANDREWS.
R. C. SHORTER,
Jan. 10.—[2 3 r ] Bridge Committee.
Woo! IHanufacturin^
7ILL be carried on in connection with the Cotton
Manufacturing by the subscribers in the New
Factory adjoining Winter’s Enlace Mill in the best
manner, either in Cloth or Rolls, as customers may
want—having die best ot machinery and long expe
rienced the} 7 flatter themselves that perfect satisfac
tion will be given.
N B.—Cash will be paid for walnut’s hulls, or
harks from the mils.
BRIDGES & MATHEWS.
Columbus, Oct. 11, 1849. 41 3in
COLUMBUS
COTTON GIN Manufactory,
FBMIfE subscribers, proprietors of the Girard GIN
® Manufactory, have now completed their exten
sive building in die city of Columbus, and are prepared
to furnish ANY X IJ.MISF.It of their
Improved Colton Gins,
which may he wanted by the Renters in Georgia, Ala
btunu, or the adjoining States.
The reputation of these Gins is so wellestnblished.thn
the proprietors deem il unnecessary to say any thing in
the way of recommendation. They are
warranted
equal to any manufactured, and ill all cases
to give entire satisfaction
to those v\ ho may try them.
O’ ORDERS by mail,or given to ourtravellingagent
will, in every instance, he promptly and faithfu ll\ attend
ed to. TERMS asta voluble asran he given hv anv oth
er Establishment. 15. T TAi LOII & CO.
Columbus, Ga. April 13, 1549. flj 15
l£s?gjs, Ksigs!
The Rock Island Factory
IS prepared to purchase clean LINEN, H E.MP or Cot
t'iu RAGS, and will pay 3J cents per pound for One
Hundred Thousand pounds, delivered at the Mills, on
the Gliattahoochee rfver, three miles above Columbus,in
quantities of net less than 100 pounds.
O'Merchants and Traders in the surrounding country
would do well to draw the attention of tlieircuslomers to
the advantage of .SAVING RAGS, and axchanging them
for Goods and Wares.
CASH will always he paid for Rags at “Rock Island
Factory.” fsv order of the Board.
‘GEORGE W. WINTER, Sec’v.
Columbus, On. March 1, 18-19. 9 ts
Just Received.
for ™¥lLa:©o!£§.
LBS. Zephyr Worsted, (assorted colors.)
I 150 Worsted Patterns, from 25 cents to $8 00
14 Dozen Spool TANARUS isl, (assorted colors.)
13 “ Stick •*
5 “ Linen Floss.
300 Worsted Needles, (assorted.)
5 Do - /.. Notting “ “
4 “ Crotchet “ “
20 “ Knitting pins, (Ivory and Wood,) of all
sizes
100 Yards Canvass,(assorted.)
Gold, Bilverand Steel Beads, Clasps, Tassels, Frin
ge “.Arc. of all kinds.
N. 15. All of the above goods will be sold vers low.
C. UHL NO Ac CO.
November 15, 1849. 40—ts
Oh yes! Oh yes!!
THE undersigned has made arrangements for a
regular supply, during the season, of
MEXICAN GULF OYSTERS,
fresh from tlie 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 strert.
JAMES BOULTER.
November 1, 1049. 44— .| )n
sisasl Tasi Wsarc
ESTABLISHMENT.
m > J. B. HICKS.
T Broad Street, above the
tnarket, and also one g door
rrjHirSS? ! ’bove Ennis & Co.'s liard-
ware store, has lately re-
Ccived a tiue “ssorhnent of
such as Cooking and Par
lor Stoves, superior to any
Brooms” Coffee"S/ills,’
J Knives and Forks, Sieves
Sheet Iron and Tin Tea Kettles, &c. Ac.
Iron and Brass, Tin and Sheet Iron manufactured, to
any pattern, with neatness and despatch.
Clean Linen and Cotton Rags re
ceived for dues or goods, at 3 1-2 cts.
per pound.
Persons indebted for 1819 are requested to “call at the
Captain’s office and settle,” as longer indulgence will
not be given. Nov. 29, 1849. 48-ts
A CARD.
Restoration and Preservation of the Hair,
BY JI. A. WISE .V SON, OF VIRGINIA.
A. WISE & SON, finHiiifr it altogether impossi
-‘ B sible l<> attend personally to ihe a rent number of
daily applications, from all sections of the Union, lor
tlieir Remedy for Baldness, and for tlieir celebrated
HAIR TONIC, have found it necessary to appoint a
Genera! Travelling Agent, to visit different cities and
towns throughout, the United States, vesting hiuiJtejq
authority to appoint sub-agents, use and vend theqn.u
Tonic, and apply the RESTORATI\'E, and put them
into the hands of those he may appoint to operate wher
ever a sufficient number of patients in any town or ncigh
berborhood shall be obtained.
CAPT. GEORGE. CALVERT, of Fauquier co.
Va. is alone antlrorifed to set as General Travelling
Agent, with the powers above indicated.
Capt. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily as
speedily as practicable, the principal cities and towns of
the Union.
N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full sup
ply of the IT Al R TO A IC. (which cleanses the head of
dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and pre
vents it. also, from falling off,) for the region of country
most contiguous t o his operations, or it may always be
obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the
Union, by addressing the proprietors, M. WISE &, SON,
Richmond, Va.
ICT §9 per dozen, cash. Six bottles for §5 —or one
dollar for a single bottle.
Dec. 13. 1849. 50 2m.
Foa Sale.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION containing4oo
acres. 220 cleared, and making imar 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 Warrior's Stand.
Address J. H. Harris, at Warrior's Stand, or Thomas
Morris, Columbus, Ga.
JAMES H. HARRIS.
Nov. 29, 1349. [Tup. Rep.] 48—It.
To flent.
A HOUSE, in a pleasant part of the city, suitable
for an Artist, or lor a small family 7 . Enquire
at this office.
Dec. 27. 1849 52 3t
WOOD AND SHOP
TO RENT.
4 first rate stand, near the Bridge. Also, several
building lots to lease. Inquire of
GEO. W. WINTER.
Januarv 3, ISSO 1 it
s © mnr go iib m § i eht u nt „
For Sale.
A HOUSE AND LOT, comfortably and pleas-
antly situated, in Summerville, Ala. for sale,
cheap. C. S. HARRISON, Aucfr.
Dec. 27, 1849. 52 ts
“fem jgfflffllKS
THE subscriber takes this
method to return thanks to his
f r j e f or tlieir liberal patron
age during the past year, and trusts, by promptness and
fair dealing, to merit a continuants; of the same. He has
much enlarged his stock recently,’ aud now offers for sale
the largest and best sheeted assortment of
Rooks and Stationery,
ever offered in Columbus, comprising a groat variety of
School,Classical, Law, and miscellaneous Books,
together with every variety of Staple and Fancy Sta
tionery—all of which willws sold on reasonable terms.
A liberal discount made to Teachers, and those who buy
to sell again. All arc respectfully invited to call at the
old established Book Store, east side Broad street, two
doors above Mechanics’ Bank-
Jan. 3, 16.50 (1 3m) JOHN W. PEASE.
AGardsn See.o3,
LARGE supply of \res% (harden Seeds, of every
variety, just received and for sale at the Book
Store of ‘ \ JOHN \V. PEASE.
Jan. 3, 1850 \ 13m
illalc School.
JOHN ISHAEI, Principal.
At the corner of Forsyth and Franklin streets, (in the
building occupied last year by Air. 13. Slitters.)
r¥HIIE exercises of this school will commence on
-®- Monday, January 7.
Scholastic year, 40 weeks—Tuition, .$36.
Columbus, January, 3d, 1859. 1 8t
“tee troy wood-wme
Manufacturing Company,
ARE now ready to commence operations, and will
promptly supply ail orders vvitii which they may
bo favored, for every description of
HOLLOW WOOD-WARE,
embracing Buckets, Tubs. Pails, Churns, Cans, Ac. Ac.
The Company will be ready by the Ist of March to enter
extensively into the manufacture of
GIIAIRS,
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 West 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.
0= Orders left at the stores of P. Si’F.ncer, or B. Jef
ferson, in this city, will be promptly filled. AH orders
through ihe mail, must be directed to R. G. Jefferson A.
Cos., Colnmints, Ga. We shall be happy to accommodate
the world generally, and our friends particularly.
Columbus, Jan. 3, 1850. 1 ts
N. 8.-—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.
Steamer Fashion,
WILL leave, in a few days, for NEW ORLEANS.
For freight, or passage, apply to
Capt. CADWALADER,
or HILL, DAWSON A CO.
Columbus, Jan. 3,1850. 1 3t
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
rgy ME Rock Island Factory Company, have now on
A hand, for sale, n good article of
Wrapping Paper,
of their own manufacture, and will in a week or two, be
able to furnish
PRINTING PAPER,
of any desirable quality or size. Orders respectfully so
licited.
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1819. 52 ts
50 Negroes
AND A
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
a THE plantation is in Russell
comity, Ala. on the Littie U- jk
dice creek—free from inunda
tion, 9 miles from Columbus,
Geo. and less than 3 from Ft. Jfitche!!, landing on the riv
er; contains 900 acres, qjkl is regarded, by those who
know it, one of the healthiest and best places in the coun
tv. It lies on the line of the contemplated Girard and
Mobile Railroad. It trill he sold for lets than the pres
ent value of the crop groten on it tints i/ear; tbe 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 w agoner, and shoemaker. They will
be sold oti the plantation, at public. Auction, on Tuesday,
the lath January next, on a credit until the 25th Decem
ber, 185(1, without interest.
Also, 2500 bushels corn, fodder, oats, pens, 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, eoni-sheller, &.C.
P. J. SEMMES.
November 29, IT, 19. -18—7 t
O’ The above plantation is sold, and the balance of
tiie property will be, positively. P. J. S.
Dec. 27, 1849.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
A splendid assortment of New
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
EMBRACING all the new desirable styles and
fabrics, just received and now on sale at
Wfersk, WJ Vifyi we,
(At tin 1 old stand, Corner of Bread & Randolph Sts.)
All of which will positively be SOLI) AS LOW as
the same kind of goods can be bought in Columbus.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of the city and vicinity
are invited to call and examine the stock which is too
rich and extensive to be enumerated in an advertise
ment. CHARLES MYGATT.
Columbus, October 10,1849. 42—tl
WWT OULD inform her friends
;jt ‘ Vw and the public, that she has
U && iugt returned from New York, and has
hr* Al- Vv. ■figiji opened anew and handsome assort
n,ent of millinery, dress
tapes and oth
er articles too numerous to mention.—
‘/ /•’ 1 Thankful for past patronage, she soli
cits a continuation of the same.
October 25, 1845. 43—ts
~ DBA PE 8i \ 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 Oflice, where,
after a brief “ state of retiracy,” he is prepared to
accommodate old customers and new, with every
thing desirable in the way of
His stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., is
rich and ample, and will be made up, for responsible
gentlemen, in tbe 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
Seed IVSieat.
OOD SEED WHEAT can be bought at
fjT WINTERS PALACE MILLS.
Oct. 4, 1849. 4U-lt
THE ODD FELLOWS’ INSTITUTE.
exercises of this Institution will he re
■®- sumed on the first Monday in January next
under the superintendence and control of Dr. Neislf.r,
and Mr. Benjamin Shivers, whose qualifications as
Teachers, require no recommendation in this communi
ty-
Parents and Guardians who desire to have their sons
and \\ ards thoroughly and systematically instructed,
would well to avail themselves of the services oi these
Teachers.
Terms of Tuition as Follows:
For Primary Classes, per Term sl2 00
English Grammar, Geography, Ac 16 00
Latin, Greek,Jund Mathematics ~.20 00
They will employ such ass’stance as may be necessa
ry 7 , and attention will be given for the proper and thor
ough instruction of pupils committed to their charge.
8. A. BILLING, )
A. H. COOPER, |
JACOB FOGLE, ) Trustees.
M. WOO Dti LIT, I
W. WILLIAMS, .1
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1849. 52 3r,
Columbus Female Academy.
nnuE T rnstees of this Institution are gratified in
B being able to announce to the public, that tliev
have secured the services of Mr. and Mrs. ML'NIIO, as
Principals of this Institution. To the citizeusof Colum
bus and its vicinity, these Teachers are too well known to
need that any tiling should be said of them. And that
persons at a distance may judge of tlieir character, it need
only be known that they have Itad charge of one Insti
tution in our neighborhood, the Wynn lon Female Acud
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 tli*. Board of Trustees.
J. FORSYTH, Bec’y.
Dec. 20,1849. 51 4t
Dancing’ Academy.
MR. R. POWELL, (lute 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
lie 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 :
Cachnciia, El Jaieo Xeres, La Sylphide, Cel
laritts Waltz, Craeovieime, Mtiscovienne, Re
gatta Hornpipe, Redowa W ahz, Varsovienne,
Highland Fling, Wreath Waltz, Ciug Temps,
Polka Waltz, &r.
Together vvitii the fashionable Quadrilles of Polka
Mazurka, Ist and 2nd sets, and new Quadrilles ot
Redowa, as danced in the principal cities and tash
ionable watering places in the United States.
Ladies who may wish to learn the more lade and
fashionable styles, such as Polka, Mazurka, Redowa
and Cellarms Waltzing, or Polka, Mazurka, and
Redowa Quadrilles, will be waited on at tlieir resi
denc,oti 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 tlieir ease, grace and general deport
ment.
Terms,and other details may be known on appli
cation to me.
Dec. 20, 1849. 51 ts
HR. ‘sThRsTBRENAN’S
ENGLISH SCHOOL,
Corner of Troup and Uroad Sts Cotnmbus, Ga.
n|AllE 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. 1819. 52 3t_
SSbEGT FEMALE SCHOOL
MRS. C. L. HENTZ, will continue the Ex
ercises of her present Session, in the house
formerly occupied by Mr. Dudley, alter the first
of January next.
Dec. 20, 1849. 51 2t
eDRUG BUSINESS,
(At the late stand of Pond & \\ ilcox,
DANFORTH & NAGEL
| f I AVIMtj purchased the Drug Estnb-
Sggj: >1 iishmeulol Messrs. Pond Wilcox,
IptS would inform their friends and the public,
that they intend keeping on bund a good
Egl! supply of
Hi. Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Stirgtcal liiMrnuteiitx', &c. &(t.
and other articles usually kept in a Drug Store, all
ofvvhieh will be sold on the most reasonable terms.
From Mr. D.’s prnciicnl acquaintance with ihe business,
and his determination to devote himself entirely to ilia
accommodation of his customers, he hopes to receives
liberal share of public patronace.
Columbus Ga. Nov. 1, 1849. 41 ts
Winter’s Pst I sice Malls
HAVE now a good supply of fresh ground Flour, of
three qualities; sav, FINE, SUPERFINE, and
FANCY brands; each kind is made from the beet of
Western Wit eat, and the only difference is the colour.
The price by retail is, for Fine, $3 per half barrel : Su
tperfinc, $3 25 per half bartel; Fancy, §3 50 per hall’
barrel. Discount made to those who buy to sell again.
Quarter barrofs are sold proportionately cheap.
JO. JEFFERSON, Clerk.
Dec. 27,1349, 52 if
HOARDING.
MR. P. 11. S VE.\ D, would be zlad to nc.cnnimodnle
a few Dav Bonjdders, at $lO per month, at the
house opposite Mr. A. O. Blackmar, on Forsyth Street.
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1849. 52 3t
Dyeing and Renovating
r.UQss ft LL Ass Da an un. Q=
* w. S. THACKER
WfOULD respectfully inform the ladies and gen-
■ tleineu of Columbus and vicinity, that he is
i still at his old stand on Broad street., near the mar
ket, where he is prepared to execute all work en
trusted to him, in the various departments of
Dyeing, Scouring and Renovating
new and old clothing. Ladies’ Silks, Merinoes and
Satins cleansed of stains and impurities and colored
|to any shade. Also finished to look and wear as
: well as new.
I Gentlemen's garments cleansed and dyed so as
not to soil the whitest linen.
O’All orders thankfully received and promptly
| executed.
Columbus, Oct. 1 1, 1849. 41 — ts
N. MATHIEU,
French Boot Maker,
Mygalt’s Buildings, Randolph Street,
1 now receiving and
will keep constant
ly on hand, a large assort
ment of fine French
Roofs, made of the
best material, which he
will sell on the most rea
sonable terms.
He has also on hand,
a large and splendid assortment of fine FRENCH
CALF SKINS, which he will makeup to order, in a
manner, which for style and durability, cannot be sur
; pussid.
■ N, B.—Just received. 100 pairs of Mr. M. Louis’ fine
French Boots.
i October 25. 1849. 43-ts 1
HARNESS.
COACH, Rarouche, Buggy, Dray and Wagon, in
cluding all qualities ami stvlea, wilt he sold low
for cash or approved credit. ‘ WADE & CO.
_ Sign Uoldeu Saddle.
Nov. 10, 1849. 46—3i
TRUNKS.
SOLE LEATHER, Iron Frame, Folio and Wood
Frame Trunks, the luriroM nssortmo t evoroff.-red
n this market, for sale low/or cash or appmved credit,
by WADE &. CO. Sign Golden Saddle.
November 15,1549. 46—3 m
Carriage Trimmings.
BROAD and Narrow Laces, Patent Leather Top, and
all other kinds, Linings and C.oths, TassSls and
Fringes, Coach Rmms, Ruldier and Patent Cloth,Lamps
and Varnish, of ail kinds, and a variety ot other articlra
in the CARRIAGE TKfYIMING LINE, all of which
will be sold either at Wholesale or letail.its low as can
be bought in any market, Sooth, for cash or approved
credit, by “WA DE &, CO, Sign Golden Saddle.
November 15,1849. 46—3 m
Sal<lles.
Spanish, American and
MW) Ladies’ Saddles, of all quaJitie;. for
either at Wholesale or retail, low
lill! i l|j ||fp|lj| for cash, or approved credit, by,
Nifclijiliy WADE & CO.
OSign o( the Golden Saddle.
Columbus, Nov. 15,1819. 46—3 m
KING & WIN NEMO RE,
Commission Merchants,
MOBILE, ALA.
[Moii. Trib.]
Dec. 20,1819. 51 ts
C. J. ROOSEVELT, M. D.
IIOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE —formerly occupied by Dr. Sankey, St.
Clair street.
QCT Reference :— P. T. SCHLEY.
K. B. FISH BURN,
JOHN G. WINTER,
p. McLaren,
JAMES F. WINTER.
Columbus, N0v.8.1849. 45—3ni
]Lii3ai!*ea\
TIIE subscribers respectfully inform the public
that their S TEAM SAW MILL is in full op
eration, and that they are now prepared to furn'sh
any quantity of SUPERIOR LUMBER at the
shortest notice.
O’ Persons wishing to be supplied, will call on
A. A. LOWTIJER, in Columbus, or to T.
CAIRNS, at the Mill.
CAIRNS, TAYLOR & Cos.
Dec. 18,1849. 50 if
HAVE just received from New York and New Orleans, a large and complete assortment
of DESIRABLE GOODS ; among which may be found :
N. O. SUGAR; Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR ; New Orleans Syrup ; Old
AL FLOUR, MACKEREL, Holt’s Buckwheat FLOUR; BAGGING, ROPE, CRA *
ERS, CRANBERRIES, Best Poland STARCH, Ginger, Pepper and SPICE, North**' 0
CHEESE, RAISINS; Lead. POWDER and SHOT; Collins’s AXES; Trace and Halt r
CHAINS, COPPERAS, NAILS, SALTPETRE. SHAKER BROOMS, Cedar TUBS and
BUCKETS,Coca DIPPERS, SIF TERS, POTASH, Horse COLLARS, Blind BRIDLES,
Plow Lines, and Bed Cords ; PICKLES; Country LARD; Grindstones, &e. &c. Together
with a fine lot of
STAPLE JDISY GCODS, Iff ATS, SHOES AN
CItOC'KEIty.
To those who use the “vulgar weed,” we would-say we have as fine
HAVANNA CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO,
as can be found in market. Our motto is, “Small Profits and Quick Salss.”
OO” Gall and see, before you buy elsewhere.
i:L.T,IS & GRAY
Are Agents for “Franklin Factory and Wayman Mills,” Upson county, and have a good
supply of YARNS and OSNABURGS on hand.
Columbus, Dec” 27,1849. 52 4t
SUSIOAL lifilisil
Have taken the capacious Store recently occupied by L. J. Davies, nox£
door to their old stand, under the St. Marv’s Bank,
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
which they have fitted up in a superior style for the exhibition and sale oi
* MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every description, such as Nunn’s Sc Clark’s and Chickcring’s splendid
Rosewood and Mahogany
(with and without the /Eolian attachments and patent tuneable reeds,)
Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Brass Instruments, Accordeons, Bows, Strings, See.
(jy Al] the most popular MUSIC of the day, though not published
here, will be received monthly, and sold on the most favorable tonns.
TIIEIR STOCK OF
xm m w m w fa && Tfo (Sf
& iil ik I fe t&p ■
is also very desirable and extensive, consisting in part of Plated Ware,
Temperance Jewels, (sold and Silver V\ atciies, Jewelry, Bead Bags,
Ladies’ Fans, Work Boxes and Writing Desks, with numerous other
beautiful, new and useful articles, too tedious to mention.
(}3* WATCHES REPAIRED by a faithful workman.
The Ladies arc respectfully invited to call and view our improved
facilities for the exhibition and sale of our large stock of goods.
Columbus, Oct. 11, 1840. [4l-tf] CL KKfiJNO &CO
N. B. Charles Bruno, Importer of German and French Musical
Instruments, No. 62 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. Sc CO.
~ r^r
AT COST, FOK CASH, ONLY,
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 fall and winter stock of
ready made clothing, at cost, for cash, consisting of a large variety of new and fashionable
clothing, viz :
Over Coat Sacks ; Cloth Cloaks; Beaver and Blanket Over Coats 5 Cloth Dress and Frock
Coats; Plain and Fancy Cassimere Pantaloons; a large lot of Vests; Beaver and Moleskin
Hats; Cloth Caps ; Under Shirts and Drawers; Handkerchiefs; Cravats; Gloves ami Um
brellas.
\ii persons in want of clothing, would do well to cal! and examine my stock, as this is ntft
h„ m b„g. ’ H. MIDDLEBROOK,
Doc. 13. IS 10 4t
north Carolina
mutual Life Insurance Coinimny.
, LOCATED AT KALEIUH, K. C.
f|NHE Charter of ibis company gives important advan
-1 tagss to the assured, over most .other companies.
The husband can insure his own tile tor the sole use
and benefit of his wife and children, free, from any other
claims. Persons who insure for life participate in the
profits which are declared annually, apd when the pre
mium exceeds £3O, may pay one half in a note.
Slaves are insured at two thirds their value for one or
five, years.
Applications for Bisks may lie made to
JOHN MUNN, Agent,.Columbus, Ga
-10“ Office nt Greenwood & Co.’s \Y nrehouse. it
November 15.18 19.
SUPERIOR BEAVER AND MOLESKIN MATS,
At Cost.
.T Cases of superior Beaver and Moleskiri
■ HA IS. at Smith’s Clothing Slot e, ut cost,
Dee. 13. 1849. 50 ts
CrI.TT ik&mu
KENDALL &, RYNEHART
HAVK establised themselves on tiie East aide
of 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 bo supplied to order,
at their respective residences. K. &, U
Columbus, October 18.1849. 42—ts
LEATHER.
CJ KIRTING, Harness, Bridle, Upper, and Hemlock
and Oak Sole Leather, Sheep, Moroceo and Lining
Skins; Fiench and American CALF SKINS. &c. <Soo.
AII of which are offered et the lowest p ices for cash er
approved credit, by -WADE &. CO.
’ , Sign Golden Saddle.
November 15. 1849. 46—3ua
GIN BANDS.
PATENT Stretched Beltine of the best quality, from
1 to 10 inches. Also the India Rubber Belting, lew
lorcash or approved credit, by
WADE ik CO. Sign Golden Saddle.
November 15,1849. 46—3 m
Clotli Cloaks.
T Cloth Cloaks, at Smith’s Clothing Storej
at cost.
T)e,.. 13. 1849. 50 if
uAiiRLLS MACKEREL, No. 1,3
and 3. in barrils, half bands and
quarter barrels, just received bv
GRIMES, KYLE ic THORNTON.
Dec. 13,1319. 50 4t
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
TH E annua} election ofDirectors in said
Company, will tuke place on Monday , ike 7t&
fiSSOC of January next, at 11, a. m. at the office of C.
J. Williams, Esq. 1
Dec. 20,1849. 51 3t R. A. WARE, Soo’y.