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DR. JOHN E. BACON
• • OFFERS his professional services to the public. He
ha* 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 Danforth &. Nagel, up stairs; messages left at their
Drug Store will be attended to. His residence is the one
formerly occupied by the late Dr. (Moulding, opposite the
• Court House.
Columbus, Jan. 10, 1350. 2 Cm
’ ’ ’ DIED,
In this city,’ on Saturday, th 12th instant, William
Henry, son of ‘Job A. K. Ayer, uged 9 years, two
i months and 12 days.
Also, on Tuesday, the 15th instant, Ravdoi.pii 11.,r
----itisos, son of Col. A. K. Ayer, aged 11 years and 5
months.
FIRE COMPANY NO. 1,
ILL meet at the Excjixe HoFsk, on
® • Thursday Evening, at 74 o'clock, in full uni
form, for Drill, lly order of the Foreman.
Jan. 24. ’ D. M. CLARK. Sre'y.
Concert Hall.
Immense Attraction ami Positively
THE LAST NIGHT.
4* It AX D OPERATIC SOIREE,
IN FU [AJUoIvU M E.
evening, jwill be presented
o 11i
, * <- lucia m lC*el;rmoor.
Lucy Ashton, - -Y. Mad. I.EATI.
Edgar, of' Raveuswood, - - - Mr. MAN VERS.
•'HVnry- Ashton, ... Mr. I.EATI.
- Previous to which will be given a
. • ONE ACT CONCERT,
... In which-Miss ELI/.A URIENTI will appear.
“* 1 ‘IT Tickets, 50 cents ; to be had at the Hotels, Music
Stores, and at the Door.’
Performance to commence at 8 o'clock.
: CONRAD CHARLES REISINGER,
~, yj The Violinist,
who \\ts giroiJ£oucrrts with OIIE IMUXL through Eu
( THE ONLY of,)
on liis way to New York, on Friday evening, the 25tli i
instant, at
CONCERT HALL,
O’ Tickets. 50 cents ; to be had at the Music Stores.
Doors op.'ll at 6|; Concert io commence at 74.
PB3IIE partnership heretofore existing between
-™- Renn &■ Hoopkr, has been dissolved. The un- ■
settled business of the old Firm will be closed at the same
stand, by
Jan. 1, 1850. REDD & JOHNSON. I
THE undersigned have associated them
selves, under the name and style of
REDD & JOHNSON,
And will be happy to supply the public, (at the old stand
of Redd Hooper,) with any thing in tiieir line ; eui
. braciug a-complete assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry floods,
Jin's, Cups, Shoes, Boots, Saddlery, Cutlery, i
fc. cf-c.
A. G. REDD,
’ „ L. DECATUR JOHNSON. !
Columbus, Ga., jan. 21, 1850. 4 ts
’ For Sale,
A„I,IKELY young HOUSE GIRL, on 12
months’ credit. Enquire at this Office.
Jan. 21. 4lm *
MFor Sale, or Rent,
THE'HOUSE anti LOT. (near the Meth
odist Church.) lately occupied by the under-oonpd.
Jan. 17. ‘ ‘(3 ts.) J. FOGLE. |
Planlcivs, take Aoticc.
Saw .Mills, Grist .Hills, Factories, Gin Gear,
Rice Mills and Sugar Mills.
fill IK firm of AMBLER & MORRIS, are now !
3. ready to build any of the above named .Mills, :
prop-lied by Water, Steam or Horse. Our work shall lie
done in the best possible manner, and warranted inferior
to none now in use. Both of the above firm arc practi
cal men. and attend to their business in person, and will
furnish Engines for Steam Mills, Grist or Saw, and set j
either in complete operation. The firm can give the best [
. assortment of Water Wheels and Gearing, of any in the i
Southern States, and will say to our employers, if a Mill !
or any of our work docs not perform in the business for I
which it was intended, no pnv will be exacted. Trv us
vndsee. AMBLER A, MORRIS. ;
January 24, 1850. 4 ts
{School Hooks.
different kinds; Definer.s, different
kinds ; Readers, different kinds ; Speeches and
Djalogucsi different kinds; Dictionaries, different kinds; i
.Geographies, different kinds ; Grammars, different kinds ; I
Arithmetics; Mathematics, different kinds; Histories, j
different kinds ; Philosophies, different kinds; Astrono- :
inies. different kinds; Chemistries, different kinds: Bot
anies. different kinds ; Composition ; Bookkeeping, difter
- ent kinds. Latin, Greek and French Books, as used in
all country and high schools in the Southern Country.
A large assortment of the above Books has just been :
received, and are.offeri'd to teachers, pupils, ,Vc., at pri- j
ores to suit, by ,
DkGRaFFENRIED ,Y ROBINSON. !
, ; Under Bank of St. Mary’s. j
Columbus, January £i. 1850.
Hooks
W*7TLL be ordered for responsible persons, at a i
. Bnall profit, by
DkGRAFFENRIED it ROBINSON.
Jn. 10 ,i L inlet Bank St. Marv’s.
Di^oliition.
ITllflß undersigned'have this day dissolved copart- i
nership by mutual consent.
JOHN H. MADDEN.
PATRICK ADAMS.
The business of the above firm of Madden &. Adams
will be continued by J. 11. Madden, who is alone au
thorized to settle and collect the accounts of said firm.—
All persons indebted will please make immediate pay- i
meat, aud those having claims will present them for settle
ment. JOHN H.” MADDEN, j
Columbus, January 24, 1850. 4 ts j
Lost.
A SMALL POCKET BOOK, either in Colum
bus, or some five or six miles on the road leading 1
to Salem, containing some two hundred and eighty or]
ninety dollars, more or less ; also some papers of not
’ much value. The finder will be liberally rewarded by
■leaving the same with James Rankin, in Columbus.
DAVID PATTERSON.
January 24, 1850. 4 2t (pd)
House and Lot at Auction,
ON the Dt TUESDAY in FEBRUARY'next, I will
sell, at 11 o’clock, in front of mv Store, the House
and Lot lately occupied by Mr. R. W. B. Munro, in
YVynnion, containing 10 acres of land. The house is i
comfortable and roomy, aud well adapted to the residence
of a family* On the premises there is a good well, and
. all necessary out-buildings.
-Alsp, at the same time and plucc, FIFTY likely NE-
JiRQES, for cash and credit.
” C. S. HARRISON.
A. K- AVER, AuV. |
Columbus, Jen. 10, 1359. 23t I
The Morrissonian Grammar,
Salem, 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 meritorious individual and - a laudable en
terprise, beg leave to c>W' > tJe attention of our fellow
Teachers and the Airbus ofjjphnuls. to Isalaii J. Morris
and his PbilosopbuSl We have for many
years been Morris, and we know
him to be a ripe scyla as a very successful
We have for sojp in teaching Eng
; lish Grammar; Motigh conscious of many imperfections
in the yet we never conceived of the
improvements which Mr. Morris exhibits.
We would further state *hat he, by Ins manner and plan
of teaching, makes thorough, practical and philosophical
Grammarians in twenty days, or less time. We have
had the pleasure of attending one of Mr. Morris'* class
es, and arc satisfied that no rational and unprejudiced
Teacher or patron, after becoming thoroughly acquaint
ed with bis plan, could for a moment hesitate to discard
the present prevailing system, and adopt the Philosophical
Grammar ol’ Mr. Morris. JOHN DAVIS.
1). A. M. 1). FERGUSON,
THOMAS COLQUITT.
Jan. 17, 1350. 3 ts
Fork for Sale.
CjEVK.VPV-FlVfc THOUSAND ll,s. PORK in salt,
warranted sound and fresh at the lime of lianciog,
for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the “ Ken
tucky House,” Oglethorpe street. Either clear Sides, or
Hams, as mav be desired. Prices to suit the times.
. Cull and examine. WM. PERRY,
f Jan. 10, 18.50. 2tf
DissohilioiL
fIAHE firm of J. B. JUCKS Sc CO. was dissolved on
I the ti'li niat. bv mutual consent. All persons in
debted, will please calCand settle, without delay. Those,
leaving demand*,, will present them for payment.
. j. B. hicks.
! Jan. 17,1330. (3 3t) S. G. WILSON.
$25 000 in California Gold!
I Columbus Cigar Factory.
SIMONS <fc ORTAUUS have taken the above
named Establishment, and intend keeping con
stantly on hand the FINEST CIGARS to be had.
Also, first quality CHEWING TOBACCO, Snuff,
Smoking Tobacco, PIPES, and all other articles com
monly kept in an establishment of this kind.
N. B. Give Bob and ’Tagus a cliance, boys !
Columbus, Ga. Jan. 17,-1850 3 ts
Di^olntioii.
rgllllE firm of IIOXEY ,t BUTT was dissolved
-®- hv mutual consent on the 31st ult. All per
sons indebted to said concern, will call on Dr. Iloxey for
settlement. THOS. IIOXEY,
Jan. 17,1350. (3 3m) It. L. BUTT.
Notice,
DltS. THOS. A J. J. B. HOXEV have united in (be
practice ol Medicine, Surgery, itc. f>r. J. J. B.
Hoxey, after an absence of four years, returns among his
old friends. Having been with the army in Mexico in
ISI6, and in a Southern city for the last three years,
where he has had ample opportunities for practice, he
hopes to merit a share, of the public patronage.
lUT Office over the store of J. F. Chisholm, on Broad
street, opposite Hill Si. Dawson’s; all orders left at the
Drug Store of Danforth &. Nagel, at their office or dwel
ling, will be proinpily attended to.
Columbus, Jaii. 17, 1350. 3 3tn
The Georgia Citizen.
ITNDEft this title, the undersigned proposes, as soon as
.J lie can effect tin adjustment of the affairs of the late
“Muscogee Democrat,” to establish a now Journal, at
some central point in Georgia, which shall be devoted to
the devclopcincnt of the resources of the State and the
advancement of its industrial pursuits and interests.
Its motto will be— “lndependent in all thing*, Neutral
in nothing.'’
It will be a “niaji of busy life”—spicy, piquant and
varied. It will be the palladium of the people’s rights, j
and “set for the defence” of the weak and oppressed. |
It will b@ the Jicwi'fgexil corruption in its every phase,..
moral, social and political—the foe of “every form of ty
ranny over the mind of man,” and the special friend of
equal privilege.and honest industry. In a word, the Edi
tor will bring all his experience, tact, and energy to the
effort of making “The Georgia Citizen” the fitting
type and representative of the Georgia Gentleman, in
the true and manly acceptation of that much abused
term, and without any of the false disguises, arrogant
assumptions, and finical pretensions of its counterfeit.
For particulars as to terms, Slc. sec Prospectus, which
Will be issued at an early day.
L. F. W. ANDREWS.
Columbus, Jan. 10,1550. 2 It
[CTThc Journal A, Messenger and Telegraph, 51 neon •
Federal Union and Recorder, iMilledgevilie; Chronicle A
Sentinel and Republic. Augusta; Patriot, Alliuuv, and
Advertiser,Montgomery, Ala. will each publish tlie fore
going one time, and send accounts to me at this place.
L. F. W. A.
Wool Hlamafactm’ing
TITILLbe carried on in connection with the Cotton
IV Manufacturing by the subscribers in the New
Factory adjoining Winter’s Palace Mill in the best
manner, either in Cloth or Rolls, us customers mav
want—having the best of machinery and long expo- j
rienced they flatter themselves that perfect satisiac- j
tion will he given.
N. B.—Cash will be paid for walnut’s hulls, er
barks from the nuts.
BRIDGES & MATHEWS.
Columbus, Oct. 11, 1849. 41 Sm
Stove and Tin Ware
ESTABLISHMENT.
JL J. B. HICKS,
■T~. _ 7)1 Broad Street, above the
marketaiid also one 4 door j
j.;—-C above Ennis & Co.’s Hard- j
ware store, has lately re- j
KM( T" 1 V*V"TTr “ f ’
llonse-krfping Artieltv j
such as Cooking and Par- j
for Stoves, superior to any
\ ever brought to this market,
V Brooms, Coffee Mills, j
J Knives and Forks, Sieves i
Sheet Iron and Tin’Tea Kettles, &c. &.c.
Iron and Brass, Tin and Sheet Iron manufactured, to ;
any pattern, with neatness and despatch.
Clean Linen ami Cotton Rags re
ceived for dues or goods, at 3 1-2 cts.
per pound.
Persons indebted for 1848 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 Ifair,
BY M. A. WISE & SON, OF VIRGINIA.
Yfl A. WISE & SON, finding it altogether impossi-
sible In -attend personally to the great number of
daily applications, from all sections of the Union, for
their Remedy for Baldness, and for their celebrated
HAIR TONIC, have found it necessary to appoint a
General Travelling Agent, to visit-, different cities, and
towns throughout the United States, vesting hinuuijj
authority to appoint sub-agents, use and vend thequAV
Tonic, and apply the RESTORATIVE, and put them
into the hands of these he may appoint to operate wher
ever a sufficient number of patients in any town or neigh
, berhorhood shall be obtained.
; CAPT. GEORGE CALVERT, of Fauquier co.
4a. is alone authorised to act as General Travelling
j Agent, with the powers above indicated.
Gapt. C. may be expected to visit, as speedily as
speedily as practicable, the principal cities and towns of
I the Union.
| N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full snp
; ply of the IIAIR TONIC, (which cleanses the head of
j dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and pre
vents it, also, from tailing 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 Si. SON,
Richmond, Va.
O’ §9 per dozen, cash. Six bottler for §5 —er one
| dollar for a single bottlo. ‘
Dec. 13, 1849. 59 2m.
§ ® tunna i® sa @ a osnr akin dl=
| Doctors Stewart & Bozeman,
I M RE associates in the practice of their profession.
Office, west side of Broad street, over thfc stor£
1 of J. Ennis & Cos. [Jan. 10. 2 3m
Male Scliool.
JOHN ISHAM, Principal.
At the. corner of Forsyth ami Franklin streets, (in the
building occupied lasi year by Mr. B. Shivers.)
rwi HE exorcises of this school will commence on
Monday, Janu try 7.
Scholastic year, 40 weeks—Tuition, §36.
Columbus, January, 3d, 1850. 1 8t
jggjk
THE subscriber takes this
method to return thanks to his
4* -JiLBA .’ for their liberal patron*
j age during the past year, uiid ’vusts, by promptness and
fair dealing, to merit a contiufttßce of the same. He has
1 much enlarged bis stock receudjfcnnd offers for sale
I the largest and best selected rle-aftim'Wbf
Buukx ami j',
ever offered in C'oiiWibpisgacpiriy'nring a great variety of
j School, Classical, Lw'.-Mdwfal and miscellaneous Books,
; together with evcryVapety of Staple and Fancy Sta
tionery—all of whichwit! be sold on reasonable terms,
j A liberal discount inadt%to. Teacher*, and those who buy
jto sell again. All are respectfully invited to call at the
old established Book east side Broad street, two
; doors above Mechanics’ Ifonk.
Jan. 3. I*5D (1 W JOHN W. PEASE.
AGardm Seeds.
LARGE s%kof Seeds, of every
variety. for sale at the Book
j Store of * ‘ ■ Tfe JOHN \V. PEASE.
| Jan. 3, 1850 1 3m
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, Tails, Churns, Can*, &c. &c.
The Company will be ready by the Ist of .March to enter
extensively into the manufacture of
CHAIRS,
of which they will be able to turn out a very superior
article. .
TURNING.
Bed Steads. Wapon Units, and every other 1
description of TURNING, neatly done.
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 live State at short
notice, and on reasonable terms.
O’ Orders left at the stores of P. Spencer, or B. Jef
ferson", in this city, will be promptly filled. All orders
through the mail, must be directed to R. G. Jefferson Sc
Cos., Columbus, Ga. We 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 tiiere are u number of
Water Lots upon the premises for sale.
Oh yes! Oh yes!!
TIJE undersigned has made arrangements for a j
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 s.tand, on
Crawford street, a few doors west of Broad street.
JAMES BOULTER.
November 1. 1349. 4 4—4 m
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
rriHE Rock Inland Factory Company, have now on
A hand, for sale, a good.article of
Wrapping Paper,
of their own manufacture, and will in” a week or two/ be
able’ to furnish ’ ‘ “ r *
PRINTING PAPER,
of any desirable quality or size. Orders respectfully so
licited.
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1349. 52 ts
50 Negroes
AND A
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
Jt—j-j* THE plantation is in Russell
county, Ala. on the Little U
chee creek —free from inunda
tion, 9 miles from Columbus, .
Geo. and less than 3 from Ft. Mitchell, landing on the riy :
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 of the contemplated Girard and
Mobile Railroad. It will be said for less than the pres- j
cut value of the crop grown on it this year; the pay- I
ment to suit the purchaser. Apply in Columbus, Geo,, j
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, petjs, potatoes,
pork hogs, stock hogs, cattle, oxen, sheep and mules—a
line lot and most of them young.
Also, wagons, gear, plantation tools, Gin, thrash fan,
straw-cutter, corn-sheiler, See.
P. J. SF.MMF.S.
November 29, 1349. 43—7 t
O’ The above plantation is sold, and the bf.lanre of
the property will be, positively. I\ J. S.
Dec. 27, 1849.
FALL AND WINTER GOODST
A splendid assortment of New
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
EMBRACING all the new desirable styles arid-!
fabrics, just received and now ou sale at
Sttllt 9 ! j
(At the old stand, Comer of Ilroad Randolph Sis.) i
All of which will positively be SOLD AS “LOW as :
the same kind of goods can be bought in Columbus, ‘ j
The Ladies and Gentlemen of the city and vicinity j
are. invited to call anil examine the stock which is toftj
rich and extensive to be enumerated in an advertise- ‘
ment. CHARLES AIYGATT, ,*
Columbus, October 13,1349. 42—tl |
J ■ X ‘ ■■’ ‘ I
MRS/SARDWELL
\SIS7’OULD inform her friends j
v and the public, that she has ’
L"jLj*t returned from New Y’ork, aud has :
opened anew and handsome assort- j
C>ll¥'"™t f MILLINERY, WRfcSS i
Slf-HiS, Luce Capes and oth- (
er articles too numerous to mention.-— _
‘/I I Thankful for past patronage, she soli
cits a continuation of the same.
October 25, 1845. 43—ts ;
G JE,9 ■] jEI ■; :B;B;
DRAPER AIVD TAILOR,
HAS just opened his new Establishment in one j
of the handsome stores under the St. Mary’s j
Bank, and two doors below the Post Office, where, j
after a brief “ state of retiracy,” he is prepared to |
accommodate old customers and new, with every
thing desirable in the way of
MOTaami Mm!
His stock of Cloths, Cass i meres, 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, j
sure that 44 none will go away dissatisfied.”
Columbus.-Nov. 1,1849. 44-ls I
| THE ODD FELLOWS’ INSTITUTE.
THE exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed on the first Monday in January next
under the superintendence and control of Dr. Neisi.er,
and Mr. Benjamin Shivers, whose qualifications as
Teachers, require no recommendation in this compumi
tv. *
Parents and Guardians who desire to have their sons
and Wards thoroughly and systematically instructed,
would and well to avail themselves of the services ol these
Teachers.
Terms of Tuition as Follows :
I ‘ For Primary Clnsse*, per Term sl2 00
Eiielisli Grain mar, Geography, 4ze 10 00
l.atiu, Greek,Jnnd Mathematics 20 00
They will employ such ass’stance as may be necessa
ry, and attention will be given for the proper and thor
j ougb instruction of pupils committed to their charge,
j. . ‘ S. A. BILLING, )
i , A. H. COOPER, I
,’ J ACOB FOGI.E, ) Trustees.
! M. WOODRUFF, |
W. WILLIAMS, J
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1349. 52 3t.
j Columbus Female Academy,
’’ f (S’ 1 ! TIE Trustees of this Institution are gratified in
■ being able to announce to the public, that thev
have secured the services of Mr. and Mrs MUNRO, ns
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
j only be known that they have had charge of one Insti- i
; Union in our neighborhood, the Wynnton Female Acud
| crnv./oV a-period of nine successive years.
| Patrons and persons interested in the cause of Eduea
j tion, are invited to visit the school room at any time du
j ring school hours, viz: between 9 and 12, a. M.,A>r be
tvvevii 2 and 5 p. M.
The first term for tbs year 1850, will commence on
“Motiday, January 14.
- TUITION —per year of 4Q weeks, * §4O 00
i Ancient or Modern Languages, (each) 20 00
Incidental Expenses, 2 00
Oneriialf to be paid in advance. .
Bv order of tli ■ Board of Trustees.
J. FORSYTH, Scc’y.
ie Dcc-20, 1849.- __ . 51 4t ‘
Dancing Academy.
I|R. I?. POWELL, (late of New York,)
Hi 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 :
Caclmcha, El Jaleo Xercs, La Sylphidc, Cel
larius Waltz, Cnieoyienne, Muscovienne, Re
gatta Hornpipe, Redowa Waltz, Varsovrenne,
Highland Fling, Wreath Waltz, Ciug Temps,
Polka Waltz, &<•..
Together with the fashionable Quadrilles of Polka
Mazurka, Ist and 2nd sets, ami new Quadrilles ol
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 Ceilarius Waltzing, or Polka. Mazurka, and
i R°dowa Quadrilles, will be waited on at their resi
dent:,on day and hours to-suit their convenience.
1. 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 other details may be known on appli
cation to me.
Dec. 20, 1849. 51 ts
MR. & MRS. BRENAN’S
- ENGLISH SCHOOL,
Corner of Troup and Broad Sts Columbus, Ga.
rB3IIE exercises of tlie above will, be resumed on
-“■ ‘ the first Monday in January next. A few
more scholars will be received in , Music—Piano
Forte and sinking, on scientific principels.
Dec. 27. 1849/ 52 3t
SBbECT’ FIMAII SCHOOL
MRS. C. L. HE.VrZ, 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 Po.nd &. Wilcox,
DAKFORTH & NAGEL
BYAVING purchased ihe Drug Estnb
fi S lisbuieiit of Messrs. Fond Sc. Wilcox,
would inform ilieir friends utid the public,
ihuttlit-y intend keeping on bund a good
supply of
Drags, Medicines, Paints,
Oils, Snrgical liiKtrnnicnt*!, &c. &c.
and other articles usually kept in a Drug Store, all
of which will lie sold on 1 lie most reasonable terms.
From Mr. D.’s practical acquaintance with the business,
and bis determination to devote himself entirely to tho
accommodation of his customers, he hopes to receives
liberal share of public pntronsce.
•/. -Columbus Ga. Nov. 1, 1849. 4( ts
Winter’s Palace Mills
HAVE now a e-ood supply of fresh cround Flour, of
three qualities,; sav, FINE, SUPERFINE, and
FANCY brands; each kind is made from the best of
Western Wheat, and the only difference is the colour.
The price by retail is, for Fine, B>3 per half barrel ; Su
.perfine, §3 25 per half hurt el ; Fancy, $3 5(1 per half
barrel. Discount made to those who buy to sell again.
Quarter barrels arc sold proportionately cheap.
JO. JEFFERSON, Clerk.
Dec. 27,1849. 52 ts
BOARDING
’ jYY R- P- 11. SM EA D, would be jrlad to nccomniodnte
i ITK ii few Day Iloardders,’ nt $lO per month, at the
j house opposite,Mr. A. O, Blackmar, on Forsyth Street.
Columbus, Dec. 27, 1849. 52 3t
hit Dyeing and Renovating
f. n
AV. S. THACKER
r ■ .
WOULD respectfully inform the ladies and gen- !
ttemen o! Columbus and vicinity, that, he is
-still at bis old stand on Broad street., near the mar
ket, where lie 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 ;
j well as new.
| : Gentlemen’s garments cleansed and dyed so as
not to soil the whitest linen.
O’ AH orders thanktullv received and promptly
; executed.
j - Columbus, Oct. 11, 1849. 41—ts
N. MATH I EU,
French Boot Maker,
Mygatt’s Buildings, Randolph Street, j
3 S now receiving and !
ft j; j Ja. will keep constant
§|| u / ly on hand, a large assort- j
made of the i
ti ff&k l *CfseJ*’*** best material, which he j
feggfL will sell on the most rea- |
son abl e terms.
j| e a ] go on |
a lanre and splendid assortment of fine FRENCH i
CALF SKINS, which he will make up to order, in a !
manner, which for style and durability, cannot be sur
passed.
N. B.—Just received. 100 pairs of Mr. M. Louis’ fine
f rench Boots. j
I October 25, 1843. 43 -ts ‘
| HARNESS.
COACH, Barouche, Buggy, Dray ami Wagon, in*
cliKiiug all qualities nod afvlea, will he sold low
for cash or approved credit. ‘ WADE At C< ).
f* ~ Sicn lioliirs Saddle.
Not. Ij, 149. 46—3 m
TRUNKS.
SOLE LEATHER, Iron Frame, Folio anil Wood
Frame. Trunk*., the largest assortmc t evernth red
u this market, fur sale low tor cash or approved ere.lit
by WIDE & CO. Siqu O'olden Sad.lie.’
November 15,181*.). 46—3 m
Carriage Trimmings.
BROAD and Narrow- l.nces, Patent Leather Top, and
all other kinds. Linings mol Cloths, Tassels nod
I Fringe?, Conch Komis, Kunbrr and Patent Cloth, Lamps
and Varnish, of ull kinds, and a variety oTother articles
(in the CARRIAGE TUMI WING LINE, all of which
will he sold either at Wholesale or retail, a* low as ca n
be bought in any market. South, for cash or approved
; credit, by WADE At CO, Sign Golden Saddle.
November 15,1849. 46—3 m
Saddles.
WHnXGI.ISII, Spanish,. American and
jffft W J,adies’ Saddles, of all qualities, for
Jjlj || I [HIM sale, efthcr nt Wholesale .or retail, low
5![111 for cash, or approved credit, by
WADE it CO.
Sign of the Golden Saddle.
Li Columbus, Nov. 15,1849. 46—3 m
KING At WINNEMOUE,
Commission Merchants,
MOBILE, ALA. .
[Mob. Tiib.]
Dec. 20,1819. . 51 ts
C. J. ROOSEVELT, M, D. v
. •’I ■ . ■ 4V... . i
lIOMCEOPA THIC. PHYSICIAN.
OFFICE —formerly occupied by* Dr. Sankry, St.!
Clair street. - • ’ ‘ v
KJ* Refkre.scs P. T. SCIILEV.
K. B. FISH BURN.
JOHN G -WINTER,
l\ Mel, A REN,!,.. >
JAMES F. WINTER.
Columbus, N0v.8,1849. 45—3ni
Lumber.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public
that the>r STEAM SAW MILL is in full op
eration, and that they are nmv prepared to furn'sh
any quantity of SUPERIOR LUMBER at the
shortest notice.
ET Persons wishing to be supplied, will call on
A. A. LOWTIIER, in Columbusy or to T.
CAIRNS, at the Mill.
CAIRNS, TAYLOR At Cos.
Dec. 13,1819. 50 ts
ELLIS & GRAY,
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 SPJCE, 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, SIFTERS, POTASH, Horse COLLARS, Blind BRIDLES,
Plow Lines, and Bed Cords ; PICKLES; Country LARD ; Grindstones, dse. Ate. Together
with a fine lot of
STAPLE lt¥ GOODS, HATS,SHOES AN D
’ CKOCKEKY.
To those who use tho “vulgar weed,” we would sav we have as fine
HAYANSfA CIGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO,
as can be found in market. Our motto is, “Small Profits and Quick Salbs.”
(py~ Call and see, before you buy elsewhere.
ELLIS & GRAY
• Are Agents for “Franklin Factory and Wayman Mills,” Upson county, and hare a geed
.supply of YARNS and OSNABURGS on hand.
Columbus, Dec* 27,1,849. 52 4t
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 snlo 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 ASolian attachments and patent tuneable reeds,)
Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Brass Instruments, Accordeons, Bows, Strings, &c.
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
is also very desirable apd..extensive, consisting in part of Plated Ware,
Temperance Jewels, Gojuv and Silver AV atciies, Jewelry, Bead Bags,
Ladies’ Fans, Work jipXES and Writing Desks, with numerous other
beautiful, new and useful articles, too tedious to mention.
r WATCHES REPAIRED by a faithful workman.
\cT 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, 1&49. [4l-tf] CL UK UNO CO*
N. B. Charles Bruno, Importer of German and French Musical
Instruments, No. 62 Liberty street, (up stairs) Now York, will attend,
personally, to the selection and purchase of Pianos and other goods for the
house in Columbus. G. B. & CO.
ifaiASi
REASY MADE CLOTHING,
AT COST, FOR CASH, ONLY,
At tho old stand of G. C. Sherwood, West side of Broad Street, next door to J. Ennis, & Ce.’s
Hard-Ware Store. . . tt , , ,
The Undersigned, owing to the late mild on. offers his entire fall and w.nter stock of
ready made clothing, at cost, for cash, consisting ot a o new an as lotia •
Cl °Over*cl. Sack. ; Cloth Clonk,: Oonvnr nn.l Blanket Ov.r Cot,; Cloth Dr... and Frock
Cost,: Plain and Fancy CWnicre Paninloon. ; larjr. lot of ‘< i B.*~r Md Mol.dtn.
Hats; Cloth Caps; Under Shirts and Drawers; Handkerchiefs; Cravats, Glovea and
br All persons, in want of clothing, would do well to call and
humbug. ’ ‘ 4t
Dec. 13, 1549. . *
North Carolina
Hutu a l Life Insurance Company.
located at kaleiuh, k. c.
I rBYHE Charter ofthi* company give* important advaa*
A tnges to tHe assured, over tuu*t other conipanira.
Ihe hiisbitntl can i t..tire hi* ot*u life tor the >l* u*a
and benefit of hi* wife and children, free from any other
Maim*, t'ereon* who insure lor life participate in Ui*
protit* which are derUred aunoally, aud when the pra
tiiiuiil exceeds S3O, may pay one half in a nott.
Slaves are insured at two’ third* their value for oaoor
live yeara.
Applications far Kiska may he made to
JOHN MUNN, Agent, Culutr.ba*, Oa*
O* Ollice nl Greenwood & Co.’s Warehouaa. if
November 15.1819.
’ SUPERIOR BEATER AND MOLESKIN HATS,
At Cost.
TANARUS/ Cases of superior Beaver and Moleskin
• * “ HAT'S, at Smith’s Clothing Stole, t cost,
I l)ee. 13. 1849, 60 ts
<HT Y B A KAm
KENDALL &. RYNEHART
HAVE establised themselves on the East aide
of Broad Street, a few doors above the Mar*
et, to accommodate all who may call, with BREAD
and CAKES of every kind at the ahortest notiea. As
■ ter’the Ist of November, families will ba supplied to ordac,
at their respective residence*. K. dt R,
Ctrl limbos,October 18.1849. 48—ts
LEATHER.
SKIRTING. Harness, Bridle, Upper, and Ilrmloak
and Oak Sole Leather, Sheep, ftloioern and Lining
Skins; Ftencli and Americnu CALF SKINS, dee. da*.
All of which aru offered et the lowest ft ice* for cash *r
■approved credit, by WADE it CO.
Sign Goldan Saddle.
November 15. 1849. 4—Sia
GIN BANDS.
PATENT Stretched Belting of C.i* be*t quality, fr#
Ito 10 inches. Alan the India Kubber Belling, tow
forcash or approved credit, bv^
_ WADS & 00. Sign Golden Saddle.
Novemhei 15,1849. 4< -3*n
doth Cloaks*
1 i) T Cloth Cloaks, at Smith’* Clothing Stor*,
lwO at cost.
Dec. 13, 1849. *0 ts
BA FUELS MACKEREL, No. 1,8
& Ull and 3. in barrils, half bariels and
quarter barrels, just received bv
GRIMES, KYLE it THORNTON.
Dec. 13,1319. 0 <t
_ MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
•*. THE annual election ofDirpemrs in said
fy 1 k—*. Coitipanv, will take place on Monday, lit Tffc
a j- j„ nuar y n exf, at 11, a. m. at the office #f G.
J. William*, F*q.
Dec. 20,1819. 51 3t R. A. WARE, Sea’/.