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$ 0 clock, p-jn. until altered by order of Council. Adopted.
On motion of aid. Lee, adjourned until Monday the 14th,
3 o’clock, p. m.
CALVIN STRATTON, Clerk.
Tribute of Respect.
Regular Meeting, Columbian Loage, No. 8.
Columbus, May 12tb, 1849.
Another link in the chain which binds us together
-has been broken ! It has pleased Almighty God to
remove hence, onr beloved brother, Johs L. Cal
bouji, Esq., late of Russell County, Ala., who de
parted this life, at his residence at Crawford, on Sat
urday the 6th inst., after a lingering illness of sever
al mouths.
The sloth, bill sure approaches of death, had wam
i*eJ our Brother that the time of his departure was
Inear at hand, and with that prudence, for which he
| was remarkable, he had set his house in order for the
t solemn change.
The fallibility of man—his liability to err, attaches
r to ill alike, and our deceased Brother did not claim
an exemption from the imperfections of our nature,
but it may truly be said of him, that his objects, pur
poses and intentions were correct.
That virtue will ever have its reward, has been
clearly manifested in the case of onr departed Broth
er. The community in which he lived, and in which
be was extensively known, extended to him their full
£ and repeated confidence, and gave testimony of their
i high appreciation of his character, and we know that
I lie was a zealous and upright Mason. But he is gone
home! and. although we feel a solemn conviction
that Ins place among his immediate friends and con
( sthnentfc, a* well as in this Lodge, cannot_jßnt-fe*-
is nave t ■tei'W'.’S Tii"Cumtnemorating his
many virtues.
Be it therefore. Resolved. That in the death of
John L. Calhoun, Lsq., this Lodge and the county
in which he resided, have lost a valuable member,
whose virtues were his own, whose errors attached
to all mankind.
Resolved, That we sincerely condole with his fam
ily and immediate friends in their sad bereavement,
and that the memliers of this Lodge, while they
mourn for a departed Brother, will ever remember
his Hving virtues.
Resolved, That the members of this Lodge will
wear the usual badge for a departed Brother lor thir
ty days, and that this testimony of our respect fur the
deceased be published in the city papers.
Resolved, That the Secretary transmit a copy here
of, signed by the officers of the Lodge, to the family
xil Brother Calhoun.
GKO. \V. COWDERY, Sec’y.
True Extract from the Minutes.
Council Chamber, May 1 i, 1849.
‘kRDLRED, that an Election be held on Saturday,
the 19th inst. at the Court House, for one Alderman
of the sth \\ ard, occasioned by the resignation of Lewis
C. Allen.
Re it farther ordered. That the rolls bo opened at
10 o’clock, A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M. by the
Marshal. By order of the Mayor.
It] CALVIN STRATTON, Clerk.
New Books
QLJSieV 200 New and popular cheap Publica-
received this dav, at the New Book Store.
ISAAC T. ROBINSON.
May lfi, 1849 0()
C. Bruno & Cos.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
2000 pieces of the most fashionable .1/ I'SIC ;
200 boa ! BAGS and PURSES ;
250 FANS, from 25 cent* to !js2s ;
Ladies’ Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Port Folios, Ac.
New and fashionable JEWELRY; silrer and
Plated Ware.
Also, a large assortment of FANCY GOODS, too nu
merous to mention, always on hand.
May 17, 1849 ‘ 20
COLT'S PISTOLS,
-4 PT received, sornty of Celt’s small she Revolvers, a
Butchering l
if 11IARLES BIZE rcspctfully unnounecs to his friends
that he has compromised matters with tho honorable
city Council, Arid taken a Stall in the Market House,
where he will regularly be found, during market hours,
prepared to furnish customer's with good BEEF, MUT
TON, &.c. &c. At othor hours, a supply will be kept at
his shop near the Market. [May 17 ts
yteu A.ME to my house, in thy 10th dia
gT~ ■'Z* trict, of this county, oh the 3d inst.
BlJAidLf a largo dark bay mare MILE, about 12
Mil n j years old, no marks, e xcept the wagon
gear, perceivable. The'mvneT can have
her by proving his right, and paving for this advertise.
bicnt. THOS. W. HOWELL.
Muscogee county, (ra. May 17, 1819. 0 2t
•ices Reduced /
I’O close our present stoek of LADIES’ DRESS
GOODS, such as Bareges, Tissues, Printed Mus
hns; Jaconet, Medium, India, Swiss. Book and Nansook
MUSLIN, ter trill tell at u GREAT REDUCTION
from former prices.
. KYLE A BARNETT.
May 17, 1319 gO | t
Scgars, Segarsl
t'kELIGHTFUL Regalia Srgars, ft for 2ft cents, for
„ a le by : .1. F. WINTER.
Mny 17, 1549 09
JIiriTAHY GOOJDS!
|> rJcEiVKt? a... cVU’, \'Ljijn-iu-,. 1 ihiiiVh,
_'■Epaulettes, Swords, Belts, Gauntlets. Spurs, Snehos,
■fJilt Buttons, for General Staff; Laceh, At, c. Ac. at the
lowest prides.
A. 11 DeWITT.
Mav15.1819. gO 3t
Xotifc to Mechanics.
PROPOSALS will bo received, until Saturday next,
at 4 o’clock, p. m. for the building of a Church for
the colored people of the Mcthoditt Church, and also for
a Fence to enclose the Lot. Plans and Specifications to
be seen at the Office of Dr. Übquaart, on Randolph si.
Slav 17, 1819. 20 It
J mmi.
THE subscribers have recently added to their assort
ment several superior toned Pianos, of the latest fash
ion of Furniture, embracing elegant Rosewood and Ma
hogany, round and square cornered, with all the improve
ments of Grapd Action Harp, Stops, metallic Plates,
iron frames, concealed castors, tubes, Ac. Ac.
Each Piano sold will be warranted m every respect.
C. BRUNO A CO.
Aprill9,lß!9 16 ts
DdWEJUS ■’
SORTH AMERICAN FARMER,
AN® TELEOHA-rHXC MARKET REPORTER.
A Journal of American Agriculture, Commerce,
Mining, Science, Art, Manufactures, Literature,
News, Ac. intended for coantry people, generally.
This Journal issxpressly devoted to the tastes and in
terests of country readers, and contributions from irta-ny
o'the moat eminent writers in this country and in Europe
appear in ira coiur„ns—among whom maybe mentioned
Hon. G.P. Marsh, lion. Morris Loneslreifa, lion. Thoa.
M. Burrowea. James Gnven, Esq. Professors Liebeg and
Baner of Germany; Fraa. J. Grund, Edgar A. Poe, John
B. Bowen, Esq. Ac.
Terms —One copy tot 41; four copies, $3; and nine
copies for $6 per annum.
The Money, Produce, Cattle, Iron, Rrv Goods, and ali
other markets throughout the Union, are carefujty report
ed, under the direction of Mr Strouse.the senior publish*
cr, who is thoroughly, and practically conversant with
mercantile pursuits. These reports, the quotations be
ing received by telegraph, exce|>t Philadelphia, date with
in a few hours previous 10 printing the papers, and eui
brace the various markets of New York, Boston, Balti
more, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Ac.
Notwithstanding this paper is published at half the
cost of others, it coouiins more reading matter and is as
large a sheet as anv two dollar paper in the U. States.
Specimen copies may be seen at any post office.
Ail ni” raid re <-know leVierd in (lie Newspa
per. Letters must he addressed, post-paid,
BOWEN'S NORTH AMERICAN FARMER,
Philadelphia, Pa. I
Editors wfco choose to copy Ilia above will receive the
•papas in exchange, and receive two dollars’ worth of,
Bvokej duriaj the prelont vear. [May 17
1 j -• * :
Copy of Lost Notes.
$1905 92 Columbus, June 15, 1338.
On or before ihe first of January, 1840, we, or either of
us, promise to pay YV. 11. Lewis, or bearer, nineteen hun
dred and five 92-100 dollars, value received.
(Signed) DANIEL DUNCAN,
J. M. HARRINGTON,
(Endorsed) > ARNOLD DUNCAN, Sec.
E.S. Greenwood &. Cos. $ B. H. MARTIN, Sec’y.
slO2l 49 Colo mbits, April 26,1838.
Twelve months after date, I promise to pay Wm. H. I
Lewis, or hearer, one thousand und twenty-one 49-100
dollar*, for value received. Signed,
Endorsed, ) L. YV. RASBERRY,
IS. S.Greenwood & Cos. i ALLEN HANCOCK, Sec’y.
The Bank of Columbus. Assumpsit:
vs. > In Muscogee Inferior Court,
E. S. Greenwood 6c Cos. ) 1819.
The same, Assumpsit: In Muscogee luferiorCourt,
vs > and Rule Ni Si to establish lost Notes.
The same, j February Term, 1849.
It appearing to the Court, from the petition of Edward
Cary, assignee of tho Bank of Columbus, and the affida
vit of YY'm. B. Stokes, that two Notes (copies of which
! arc attached ro the petition cf the petitioner) have been
j lost, and praying that said copies may he established in
! lieu of saul lost originals, that suits are pending in this
j Court ngttinsi the Endorsers of said Notes, to-wii: E. S.
i Greenwood 6c Co.—
It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that the Makers
; of paid Notes and *uid E.S. Greenwood 6c Cos. Endorsers, :
| (defendants in said suit) show cause on or before the fust
1 day of the next Term of this Court, why said copies should
! not be established, in lieu of said lost originals. And it
[ is furthci ordered, that a copy of this Rule be personally
served on said makers and said E. S. Urernwood 6c Cos.
to wit: Eidridge S. Greenwood and Francis C. McKinley,
i the persons composing soid firm of E. S. Greenwood &.
Cos. if to ho found in this -Mate—rind if not, by publica-
I tidtEhrona of the public. Gazettes of this State three
’ months previous to the nexo Term of this Court.
A true extract from the
May 10—3m] ISA Cli ELL, Clerk.
Copy of Bill of Exchange.
; No. 311.
Ex. SSOOO Col. Hint's, 30th May, 1349.
Ninety days afterdate of this first of Exchange, (sec
( ond of same tenor and date unpaid,) pay to Kig 6c Hoop
; er. or order, Five thousand dollars, for value received,
and place ihe same to account.
(Signed) PRESTON, SMITH A KIMBROUGH.
. To John Ogden, Esq. New York.
(Endorsed,) Pav to Bank of Columbus.
(Signed) KING 6c HOOPER.
(Cr. endorsed.)—Received, June 9th, 1843, on the with
. in five hundred dollar'*—the proceeds of a Certificate of;
’ Depositc of the Union Bunk of Florida for $2060.
| SSOO
COPV OF PROTEST.
j Umtkd States of Amkrica—State of New York: as.
S On the first day of July, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine,at the request of
; the Bank of America in the city of New York, I, Stephen
! C. YVilliam*, Notary Public, duly admitted and sworn,
j dwelling in the city of New York, did present the annex
-1 ed original Bill of Exchange, at the Bank of America in
said city, to the accepter in person, and demanded pay
j incnt thereof, which lie refused, for the want of proper
funds for that pu pose. YVh ere upon I, the said Notary
i Public, at the request aforesaid, did protest, and by these
| presents do publicly and solemnly protest, ns well against
; the Drawers. Acceptor and Endorsers of the said Bill, as
j against all others whom it doth or may concern, for Ex
change, re-exchange and all costs, damages and interest
• already incur red and to be hereafter incurred, for want of
payment of the said Bill. ‘Phis done and protested in the
city of New York a for said, in the presence of John Doc
und Richard Rue, witnesses.
In Testimonium Veritntis—
S. C. WILLIAMS, Notary Public.
Copy of S'it ice.
SSOOO. —Please to take notice that a Bill drawn hv
Preston, Smith 6c Kimbrough on John Ogden, fo r 5000
dollars, and endorsed by you, is protested for. non-pay
ment, and that the holders look.To vou for payment there
of. Y ours, Arc. S. C. WILLIAMS,
Notary Public Bank of America,
and Attorney at Law, 54 YY'all street.
Notice for the Drawers left at their Counting Room in
ihiscitv. For the Endorsers, King 6c Hooper. I handed
a notice to Mr. King, July 8,1839
KYVD. BARNARD, N.P.
Edward Carey, Assignee of 1 Assumpsit,
the Bank of Columbus, •< i In Muscogee Inferior Court,
r b f February Term,
King 6c Hooper. ) 1849.
IT APPEARING to tho Court, from the petition of
sail! Plaintiff oud the affidavit of William B. Stokes, that
the original Bill of Exchange, Protest and Notice men
tioned In said fsfftlirtlj (r.nftiro r*f i
[L,b altaohfd Uicrstol liavc l-wn i j*l.
dered by the Court, that the eavt
endorsers of said Bill of Exchange, shew cause, if
ihey have, on or h ore the first day of the Perm ts
this Court, why said conies should not be established in
lieu of nnid lost originals; and that a ropy of this Rule
be served personally on said parsons last aforesaid, if to
he found in this .State, and if not, that service be perfected
by pub it: a lion of this Rule in some public Gazette of
this State once u month for three months, previous to the
next Term of this Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of Muscogae Inferior
Court, April 5. 1849.
May 10-ni3.nl ISAAC MITCH ELL, Clerk.
REMOVAL.
FOGLE & CUSHMAN,
HaV E removed to Mygatl's uric brick building on !
Randolph street, between Broad st. and the Ogle
thorpe House.
Our Rooms hare been built and fitted up expressly for
our nw, and afford superior accommodations to ouraelves
and pa irons.
Office and Laboratory* 2d floor. Bj* Private Entrance.
J. FOGLE. c. T. CUSHMAN.
oltimbiis, Mny 3, 1849 18 ts
APT. G. Pr.KORPONA Y has the pleasure of in
* J forming the parents of his subscribers, that he has
changed the days of Tuition for Yoting Ladies to Satur
dayso that it will not interfere with the studies of other
branches. The Let&oris will commence at 10 o’clock, a.
m. until 12, m., aftd at O'clock, p. m. to at the cor
’• a. rtf - <J - “W-- ’ ■ A UJihiMj'&iaf W*>! tJ
YotfHfT Ladies comfortably.
The Gentlemen and Young Masters’ Class will receive
lessons every other Monday, Wednesday and Saturday,
from 7 o’clock, p. m. commencing on Monday, Mav 7.
May 10, IR-I 9 19—if
dVotice,
| FOREWARN all persons from trading for a certain
A l’romisory Note given by me to Witherly C’loss & Cos.
for two hundred dollars, dated the Isth of February last,
and due the 25tli of December next, as the considerations
j for which said Note was given have failed, and I atn de
termined not to pav said Note unless compelled by law.
ZVCHARIAH T. STEPHENSON.
Bellvieu, Talbot co. (is. May ]0,1819 19—3 l
Ct OTTON 1105 E.—75 duzen Ladies’Cotton HOSE,
t various style.—pan extra quality.
Also, I.men, Silk, uuii Lisle THItEAD, do.—at low
prices, joaf received.
Aj.l.2t> CHARLES MYGATT. i
?sEMO7AL’.
D. ROWE
; ff_T AS removed his TAILOR SHOP info Randolph j
| * ■ street, on the first floor of the new building “between ‘
I the Democrat and Enquirer Printing Offices, where he j
| he will be glad to see all hie old customer!*, and to make j
j as many new ones as he can.
Cf* All orders in his line promptly attended to, and ,
work executed with neatnesft, upon the most reasonable I
; terra*. May 3, 1849.—18 ts
Superfine FLOUR,
the Montgomery Mill —a constant supply on
band and fur sale by ‘
i- 11. W. NANCE.
May 3, 1819. Li ts
New Store.
‘Wm. A. Chisolm A E. G. Thornton,
HAVE associated themselves together ill the GRO
CERY BUSINESS, at the Store lately occupied
by J. B. Brooks, (third door bc-low Hill, Dawson &. Cos.)
where they will keep regularly on hand a large stock of
all kinds of Goods in their line, for sale at wholesale or
retail, and respectfully invite their friends and acquaint
ances to give them a call.
CHISOLM St THORNTON.
Cnlnmhn., May 3,1849. 18 3t
Mrs. Bar dwell
MW AS, this oat. received an elegant assortment
■W of Chip, Neapolitan, Rice Straw, Pamela., and
Drab HATS —of the very latest styles—to which
the attention of the Ladies id invited.
Mav 3. 1819. 18 ts
OSI HD §©(D© [1 IK [D IE 050 ®© OR IT □
J. & J. KYLE,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
HV Spß.l.gft.
El MBRA,CINTG a full assortment of Fancy and Staple
I Dry Goode, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Carpeting, dfc.
Their stock, for extent, variety and elegance, far surpasses
any they have oftbred in Columbus.
Their assortment of
LA DU US 5 ©'[FllSi ©©<§>©%
is unusually varied and beautiful, including many styles
of recent importation of the newest and richest designs.
Their supply of Gkntlkmf.n’s Outfitting Material
is 03’-'IN If SHOULD BE!
In tho Hot sF. Furnishing Phpartment the stock is
ample and varied, such as Table Damasks, Diapers and
Napkins. Linen, Sheeting and Pillow Case Goods, Cur
tain Stuffs, Mattings, Ac. *
In short, they are prepared to exhibit any article usu
ally found in a Dry Good Establishment—all of which
will be disposed of, at their usual LOD’ PRICES.’
Columbus, Apl. 5,1849 14tf
mmjmmm
npHE subscriber takes this method to inform the La
■■■ dies of Columbus and vicinity, that ho lias just re
turned from New York with a very splendid assortment of
of all descriptions,
consisting, in part, of French Batistes, Poplins, Berages,
Tissues, Muslins, Ginghams and Linen Ginghams, of
every variety, at prices varying front 25 to 75 coats per
yard ; and he flatters himself that he can offer great in-
Iducements to customers wishing to purchase any of the
above named articles. “ Large sales and small profits,”
is his maxim, and lie intends that his prices for Goods
shall correspond with the times.
O'He has also a fine assortment of BONNETS,
SHAWLS, RIBBONS and GLOVES, HOSIERY,
Shoes, Ac. amongst which are some rare and beautiful
varieties. Also, several hundred pioces of I*l’l litS at
| from ft to Ift Ctri. per yard !
TO TIIF. GENTLEMEN he would say, his stoek
embraces beautiful and elegant
Cloths. Ctissinicres, Vestings, Linen Drills,
; Camlets, Bombasines, Drab d’Ete, Cottonade, tj-(\
| Besides which are vast quantities of DOMESTICS,
(bleached and brown,) and many other nrticlcs too nu
merous for detail.
[O’ To Cash Customers he will not suffer himself to
be undersold by any house in the city, and pledges him
self to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him
with a call.
H. A. RICHARDS,
•ts the old stand of J. J. Dawson.
To Country Merchants!
Four tliousaud Fulm Leaf Hats,
of all qualities, at Manufacturer' Prices, fill sale at
wholesale, at from $1 25 to .$3 50 per dozen, and as
low in proportion at retail. GEO. A. ARMER,
At B. .4. Richards’ Store.
Columbus, April 12, 1849. 15 if
T~s¥oa Wfal -
AM.
f||! 11-2308 CSaOBOB^aaLSo
I GEO. STRUPPER, Randolph street, respect
i ujgjz/jfully informs the public that he has fitted up his
Soda Fount, for the season, and is prepared to furnish
this healthful beverage with any kind of choice Syrup.
(O'His Ice Cream Saloon is also open, for the reception
! of Ladies and gentlemen. Parties furnished at the short
| cat notice. [April 12, 1849.
Spring & Summer Goods.
fl’’HE subscriber has received and Is receiving a gen-
A c ral and well Selected assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
I embracUiff all the ancl desirable style*—which arc
ottered lor sale at jirrc *chich shell be a# Itne ttt thoy
; can be bought in thift oity.
| All are respectfully invited to call and exainine the
Good**, at the comer of Broad and Randolph streets.
CHARLES MYGATT,
Apl 2G late Mygatt & Hodges.
Health and Luxury!
m If Y SOU A FOUNT is now in the •'’fall tide
(JteyiJY ■of Biicceafiful experiment,” equipped With ice
liljjljlllrj fixinge and Gordon’s best Syrups of every variety
T. M. HOGAN-
Apri 112, 1849 15 ts
Protection Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONNCTICUT.
D. W. CLARK, Pre.’t,
Wm. Conner, Sec’y.
tC/’lnsurcs on terms as favorable as any other Company.
Applications for Risks may be made to
JOHN MUNIS, Agent,
Columbus, Ga.
If j- Office at Greenwood A Cu-.’s Warehouse.
Feh. 29,1819 9 Cm
Br. Branham's
Liver and Dyspeptic Medicine,
FOK RALE RV
./. F. WINTER,
and HILL, DA WSON if- CO.
Columbus, Gs. April 12,1849 15 tlj
AfelflSL Boohs , Boohs l
ISAAC T. ROBINSON,
Just above, the Market , east side Broad street ,
HAS on hand, mid i constantly rcfeeivin? fc ovwry de.
scriptiou of sSelmol, CIAH-i'-al, l.rtw, Medical and
MisrellniitMiiiß BOOKS. Alsu, Records, Ledger/*, Jour
nals, Day and Books, Foreign and Don)rStic Sta
tionary. Orders from Teachers respectfully solicited.
Constantly receiving, all the irew and popular Publica
tions of the day. [Apl. 12, 1849.
Dissolution.
public arc informed that the co-partnership of |
-■ Bruno 6c Viroinh, at Macon and Columbus, Ga.,
and Montgomery’, Ala. ia this thin day, by mutual con- !
sent, dissolved In order that tho Books of the late firm |
may be closed, those indebted will please call and settle, j
Notes and accounts due on the first of January, unless j
paid soon, will pass to the hands of a collector.
CHARLES BRUNO,
April 2,1849. ) JONATHAN A. VIRGIN,
10-ts 5 SAMUEL S. VIRGIN.
THE unilprsignrtl has, since the 2d inst. taken into j
partnership Mr. GEO. IIUNGERFORD. The Music I
and Jewelry business will hereafter be continued under
the firm of C. Bruno &. Cos.
CHARLES BRI’XO. ) C. BRUNO.
gEOrgE hunger ford. April 19, 1849.
C. BRUNO & GO.
jM’P.ORTERS of, and dcalerH in Music and Musical
Instruments , Watches. Jewelry aud Fancy Articles, t
Guns , Pistols, ij*c. ts -c. and wole agents for the sale of (
Chickering’s and Nunns & Clark’s j
UP£isiu!Li<at>
C. B. df Cos. have constantly on hand a large assortment \
of the above named Goods, all of which will be sold very
low for Cash or approved Notes.
(LF Store al the old stand, under Bank St. Mart’s. {
April 19, 1549. 16 ts
PIANO FOUTEN,
WITH COLEMAN’S much improved “.4301.1AN.
ATTACHMENT,” with patent Tuneable Reeds,
made by Nunns Sv Clark, for sale only by
C. BRUNO fc CO.
Apl 19,1349 under the Bank of St> Marys.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Music Boxes, 1
Accordeons, Ac. Ac. REPAIRED and Warranted. 1
ENGRAVING neatly executed.
C. BRUNO & CO. I
Apl. 19.1849 16 ts j
PARASOLS. —A large stock, and a better assort
ment than can often ue found, at low nrieee.
Apl 26 CH ARLES MYGATT
DRUG business,
(AFtlte late stand of I’ono &. Wilcox,)
IP O •LITER OANFORTn & €O.
UAVtfIU purchased ihe Drug Esiab
v, I I liskment of Messrs. Porid & Wilcox,
would iffform his friends and the public)
that intend keeping on hand a good
5S- lim.srs. Itfedlcinfs, Paints,
Oils, Stfr^cil,luxfriimcuU, Ac. ftc.
and other articles usually kept in a Drug Store, all
of which will ba sold em lbs most reasonable terms.
From Mr. D.’s practical acquaintance with the business,
and 1 his determination fe devote himself entirely to tbs
uccoinmodutipn.af Ifisotattobiers, ue bnpes to receive s
liberal share of public patronage.
L. DECATUR JOHNSON. O. DANFOHTII.
Colnmbus, Ga. 1848. 6‘> ts
► Sturgis & Miller,
ATTORN OK® AT LAW,
Bncua Vista, Clarion county, <a.
VVII.I, praclice in ah ihe counties of ihe Chattahoochee
’ ’ und adjuiniug empires ol iho South Western Circuit.
THAD. STCRtits, F.. W. MILLER.
’ l ' >h ’ l5 ’ _ ‘ 7 if
0. C. ALFORD. M. S. LATHAM.
AXttOaSf & ItATSULIK,
ATTOaI ]ES AT LAW,
CR.WVFORD, Ain.
\V7H.L attend to all business entrusted to tin ir care,
11 in anv of the lyijoiuiiis counties of Georgia and
Alabama. Office in lk Cuurt House.
Mcii 22, 1819 12 if
rfilHE CopartiioisljVp lirroiofore exiafinp between the
X iimlereigned ie this tlay DLS.SOLVKD ty muiuul
consent. A. K. AYER,
CHAS. S. HARRISON.
March 1.1319
OTJ’The undersit'tied will cr ntinue the Anoinn, Com
mission and N jjrro ifrokerage bitsinese, nt the Old Stand
of“Ayert Hniri.-i|i,” and has engaged A. K. AYER
ae Auctioneer and Sbirsiiun.
Oil AS. S. HARRISON.
Columbus. Ga.
Opened near the Ruins.
nR, wooßmurr,
fPRsnscTFCLLi gives notico to hi numerous
patrona in the <ity und eurroumlinp country, that
he haa opened an Office near the ruins, in the buck end
(from Rroad dtrhci) q( tli” Brick tenement ndj iininjr the
Messrs. Greks Won Hi’ YY’ are lion so, where he is prepared
to attend to all callMiin his profession, as us mil. He may
he found there gemriUy through the day, and at
his residence nearly Vpposito the Pieahyteriau Church.
0“ To all pprsoifi laboring under chronic or long
standing diseases, of|evcry character, he would pive no
tice that tie is prepared to treat ffiUCCCSSSFI ELY, witli
his prepuroijflus, mans eueog that cannot ho cured hv the
remedies in gMcrul two. Any perHou wishing evidence
of the fact, or of his ahilities as a
Botanic Physician to treat such cases successfully, will
please write him u few linen (post-paid) making known
this wish, ami he will sem! them a copy of his “ Botanic
Medical Journal of Practice,’’ free of charge, which will
very probably satisfy anv on**.
His charges are. Five poli.ar* for a I'acknpe of .Medi
cine, which will peuerady lust a month. The money
must invnrinblv be paid on delivery of the Medicine, or a
satisfactory rcieionc*’pi-.eu. Persons livitip in Georgia,
Floridu or Alebumntby sending n statement of their case,
the particular symptoms, 6cc. (together the above Fee
for Medicine,) will have a Package sent them hy mail or
otherwise. For further particulars, please refer to Wood
ruff’* Botanic Medical Journal of Practice.
M. YVOODRUFF, m. i*.
N. B.—All persons indebted to me, by Note or other
wise, oil the Ist of January last, will plrusc pay up at an
early day, Vo that I may leplace my stock of Medicines,
and thereby again be enabled to ftcf-vc them effiriently.
Golumhus, Feb. 22, 1849. 8 3m
Extra Select Medicines.
By PHILIP SCHIEFFELIN & (0.
DRUGGISTS,... .New York.
f¥IHE recent law of Congress in relation to adulteratcil
X of tfcy ootHirt unity of bringing before t tic
public o! SL'PEUIDR MEDICINES.
Having hu.sir.ess tor many years, which
has afforded experience—and having the services
of the well known Chemist, J. H. Cchrjk, iiirlie prepar
ation of our Cheiiueals, the public may rely with entire
confidence on everr article, aa being perfectly PU ICE, and
of uniform strongu.
Our EXTRA POYY T DERB are pulverised from aelect
Gums, Roots and jp eves, of the very best quality, und
without a bicroihh, under oten immediate supervision, and
consequently posstßa h purity and uniformity of action
upon which tho Physician may rely Will) perfect confi
dence. Th lifo of ihe patient, as well ns the success and
reputation of the physician aud druggist, depend so much
upon a prompt uction of the medicine used in sickness,
that wg feel sve'rv confidence that any attempt to furnish
them with pure and superior Drugs, will be fully uppre
ciatod.
lT7’ A supply of those Select Powders and Chemicals
ha.n just been received and are offered for sale by
It. A. WARE, Columbus,
where nil wiHhiiiE Pußlt Mv.rnvt.Kv, nre invited to call
and examine for tlieniscHee.
Apl 5. 1R49 _____ 14 ‘H
rpHE copartnership heretofore existing between flic
I undersigned, under the title of JOBKPiI COLWELL
6c CO. is this day dissolved, by mutual consent.
I\ IJ. YVILDM AN,
JAMES YV. CRAIG,
JOSEPH COLWELL.
Columbus. Ga. Mareh 13, 1049 13 ts
3j* Th? Foundry businops will he continued af the
; Old Stand,hv YY'. R. BROWN 6c CO. who respectfully
solicit n continuance of the patronage of the late firm. ’
Me b. 22,1349
3,000 Dollars Reward!
Reuben Rich’s patent Centre Vent
WJLlflifc ‘WBtll,
(Made eutifely of Iron, with Iron Gates,)
Against Turbine, Hotchkiss Ac all other Wheels*
WILL give $.”00 Reward to any person who will pro- ‘
.I ilnce n CHtenl YVotcr Y'heel, that will do ns much bu
siness with the HAio quantity of water under any given
head, from three to thirty feel—or
1 will give. SSOO to any person, who will produce a
Breast Wheel utuler a head of eight feet or les, that
shall equal it in pawcraiid Having of wuter; or,
I will give the same amount to nnv one who will pro
duce in overshot or undershot, that will !n*r with my
Uhf b-Rawl *“*” r**ri\- rt*tir mi •‘maiict or later ; or.
I will give the same reward to any man who will pro
duce au overshot, undershot, or Bran a i Wheel, that will
run an steady ns my Wheel; or,
1 will give SSOO to any one who will produce a W heel i
of any sort or kind, patented or n.t, that will combine, to
the same extent, cheapness, durability, power, speed or
simplicity, ho easily applied in all situations, and so uni
vereully applicable to ali purposes ami every location.
Or, I will give. SSOO to any one who will produce n
Hotchkiss Wheel that dues not consume fifty per cent,
more vvuter to do tlie sane Rawing or Grinding.
Those who doubt can visit the t’oweta Fulls Factory
in ihisrity, aud they will see inv YVlicel driving r.ll their
machinery without a governor, w here a French Turbine,
made in tlie great city of Lowell, failed to do the buei* 1
nesHnt all! Or, if they will visit Pleasant Macon’s, in i
Macau county. Alabama, they will see one of my YY he* Is j
only 2 feet 8 inches in diameter, under a head of 9 feet, j
grinding 9to 10 bushdls of corn per houi. Or, in a short (
time, I will show al U inter’s Mill*, 141 this city, one (if ;
my YY'heels, 3] feet in diameter, grinding 50 to GO bushels ;
per hour, with two pairs of stones, in the .State of New
York alone, there are 500 of my YY’heels, grinding, saw ing.
and manufacturing in a style never yet done by any oth
er Wheel. With milßcient head I can turn 5000 Spindles
and UK) Looms, with otic of my Wheels but 2 feet in di
fciuetrr.
6t CO. at the “ Montgomery YVorks,’*
Ala. who are manufacturing my Wheels, will execute
orders for them, and deliver them ia uny place South of
the Potomac, and furnish directions for putting them to
work, with models, If required. Post-paid letters ad
drosscal to nte ut Motitgomery, rare of Ciudrui & Cos. or
at this place, care of tl. YV. Winter, Esq. will hiect with
prompt attention, in all cuses when the purchaser is
not fully satisfied with the performance of my Wheel,
the money will be Returned.
REUBEN RICH* patentee,
from Oswego county. New York*
. Cojumbus, Ga. April 19,1849 16 tlj
Silk Tlsfise. Barages and Granadines,
A VARIETY of plain colors; printed Ra rages; plain*
black und tig'd twisted bilks; LACE CArEtS, 6c c.
which will be sold cheap.
Apl 26 CIIjYpLES MYGATT. ,
COLUMBUS
mm& m&mm*
FOURTH SFBBION.
Exercises of this Institution were resumed
f on the 13th of Match, 1819, under the direction of
S. M. lIENTZ, A. M.—and his wife,
Mrs. CAROLINE LEE lIEJs'TZ.
Rated of Tuition I
Pritaarv Claas—per session of fivb momhn .. .slf> 00
Other Classes, each, .20 00
Contingent Expenses,. 1 00
EXTRA BRANCHES.
Ancient and Modern Languages, each. $lO 00
Drawing and Painting in Water colors, 10 00
Painting in Oil, 35 00
I list ruction on the Piano,. $5 00
Ut>o of the Piano, & (M-
One-half of the Tuition fee to he paid i-a- adfftnoe, th r
other half at the close of the session.
No deduction for absence will be made, except in case
of protracted sickness.
When a pupil is entered after the beginning nf thr see
sion, the churee will be made only for the remnant of the
time; but each week will be counted as one-twentieth t
the session.
Columbus, June 22.1848. S3 ts
IT Miss Theofiora I*. Elli, has ken eo
gaped as an Assistant Teacher, i:i the l'emalo Acitd
emv, and has merged her sclieol therein.
Jan. 22, IB 19.
1 Mr. TRUAX,
rfTrnTME ©LOIN© e^UIRDOOAM,
RESPECTFULLY te.ulrrs his Professional Krricra
to the citizens ts Columbus and vicinity, in the bu-
I sinrss of Musical
! Instruction on the Tiano as4 Organ, Guitar,
; Flute & Clarionet. Also, in “ thorough base.”
(TT Mr T. was a pupil ill the N. Y. Institntion. for the
j mind, and was tinder the instruction of Mr. Rsikf, the
celebrated Composer and tVscbcr that ofeily. Hit. him
; self taujrht in Ogdenshurp, N. Y. mid ill N. Voih riit
was Organist in the Methodist Church, Westfield, Mass,
and is now Organist of Trinity (Episcopal) Church, Co
i lumhiiA.
The most satisfactory testimonial* will he furnished of
his ability to teach Music in a scientific winner.
For further particulars as lo terms, &c. application
may be made to Mr Trcax, at the Music Store ot Messrs.
Bruno &l Vißoin.i, in this city.
(O 3 If preferred, pupils will be instructed at their own
residences* „ „
Columbus. Feb. 22, 1819. 8 tf_
Clothing Emporium!
J. H. “MERRY,
(WAnßF.s’s ARCADE, no. 3 —VKOAI) STREET.)
HAS now on hand a full supply of
! FALL and WINTER CLOTHING,
consisting of every variety of style of Gentlemens’ Wear
ing nppnrel, such os I
! Cloaks, Overcoats ; Frock and Dress Coats ;
j Utisineßs and Sack Coats ;
Pantaloons and Vests, of every style ;
I Shirts and Drawers ;
Scarfs, Cravats and Stocks;
Hats, tilps. Umhrellns, Carpet Rags, ic.
I all of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms.
| Dec. t!7,1818. s£t£
GRAVE; STONES,
h©mumemts amp TOStfSS,
of Italian and American IQarble,
Constantly on hand, at the Marble Works of
MADDEN & ADAMS,
BROAD STREET—NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE.
(LT LetTfuino and CARVINO done in the best style
nnd on LOWER TERMS than at any establishment in
this part nf the country.
Planter of Paris and Cement always on hand, for
sale. f Jan. 95, !34—tlj
Drs. WILD,IAN & (RIIC,
TT AVE opeued a Privat* Hoeppial in Wrnnian, ot *.
IT convenient distance from the city of Columbus, for
the treatment of Surgical and Chronic Disease*,—
i The attention of persons frotn the country requiring Sur
gicul Operations, or wishing to place tfumselvefl under
treatment for discos*** of the Eye, Ear Bladder, or flee*
turn, or for protracted diseases of any kind , i particularly
invited to this establishment, as wo intend to make it ev
ery way worthy of their patronage.
The location is healthy, and the terms for Hoard will
ho moderate. Provision has also been made for receiv
i ing Negroes, who will he taken nt very moderate rates.
fCT* For further particulars, address I)r. VVILDMAN A:
1 Craig, Columbus, Ga.,orapplv at their Office on Broad
j street. fJiin. 16, IBU. 3—6 m
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALE.—Agtecnbly to an
order of the honorable Inferior Court of Muscogee
! county, when sitting for ordinary puiposes. will be soklnt
! the Market House in the city of Columbus, on the first
j Tuesday in JUNE next, one hundied one and one-fourth
I acres of Land, being the south half of l.ot No. 205, in the
l longing to the estate of Archibald Smith, deceased. Sold
! for the benefit of heirs nnd creditors. Terms made known
l on the day of sale. J. T. Mr NAUGHTON, ) A , ,
HENRY ROBERTS, 5 Adm re
j Feb. 15,1849 7 tds_
t§^JEyjio&
riIHE Copartnership heretofore existing between my-
I self and W. G. FETEIhS, undei the nunte and firm
of J. F. Winter & Cos. was this dissolved, hv mutual
consent. J. F. WINTER.
Columbus, Go. Jnn. 30, 1849 5 ts
ITT I have purchased the entire interest of W. G.
PKTF.fiS, in the Drug &. Medicine bnsiucss, and it will be
conducted as usual, at the old stand.
ALL those INDEBTED to the late Firm, are request
ed to umkc immediate payment, as the Hooks must be
closed. J. F. WINTER.
Feb. 1, 1849 4_tf
New and popular Works.
JUST received at the “New Book Store,” many NEW
and choice Books—among which urc arveraf o! the
following celebrated and popular writers : Wnrrrn. Ar
thur, Thackaray. James, Cooper, Bulwer, Scott, Sue,
Dumas, Dickens, Ned Buntline, ('apt. Maryan, Miss Bre
mer, Mias Pickering, Mrs. Grey ,Mrs. Gore, &c. &c.
Also, a lar<;e addition to tlio slock of School
and Miscellaneous Honks.
All are requested lo call and examine.
Feb. 22 ISAAC T. ROBINSON.
COLUMBUS
COTTON GIN Manufactory.
PBNIJE subscribers, proprietor* of the Girard GIN
Manufactory, have i:nw completed their exten
sivn building in the city {it Coluiuhus, ami are prepared
to furnish ANY NUMBER of their
Improved Colton C-ina,
which may be wanted by the Planters in Georgia, Ala
ha mu, or the adjoining States.
‘l'lie reputation nf these Gins is so well established .that
the proprietors deem it unnecessary to Kay any thing in
the way of recommendation. They Ate
warranted
equal to any manufactured, ami in hi I canc
to i;ivc entire satisfaction
to those who may try thorn.
O” ORDERS hy mail,or given to ottr travelling agents j
will, in every instance, he promptly and faithfully attend- j
ed 10. TERMS as favorable as can be given hv nnv oth- ■
er Establishment. JE. T. TAfLOR & CO. I
Columbus, Gn. April 13, lf4B. ftj 13 |
Bags, Bags t lings 1
The Rock Island Factory
TS prepared to purchase clean LINEN, HEMP or Cot- j
ton RAGS, and will pav 3| cents per pound for One j
Hundred Thousand pounds, delivered at the Mills, on |
the Chnltuhoochee rfver, three miles above Columbus, in :
quantities of not less than 100 pounds.
(O® Merchants and Tinders in the surrounding country
would do well to draw the atteutiou of their customers lo
the advantage of SAVING RAGS, and exchanging them
for Goods and Warett.-
CASH Will alwova be paid for Rags at “Rock Island j
Factorv.** Bv order of tlio Board.
GEORGE W. WINTER, Sec’y. i
Columbus, Go. March t, 1349. 9 ts ‘
Fitch’s Superior TRUSS,
CRAIN’S SUPPORTERS for ,ie hv
J. F. WINTER—BIue Drill- Store,!
and I. T. ROBINSON—New Bock Store.
Feb. 1,1849 stf !
Watches, Jewelry,
& silver ware,
CJPI.CTACLEB, fin. Knirea,.Fanejr Good., Revolving
Pistol., Pocket Pistols, Gun Wi|>era, Powder Flasks.
Ac. for snip bv C. BRUNO At CO.
Apt 19. 1849 16 ts
3* B. Strapper— Broad street,
fKVBMEJ*@EB making let Cream for the seacon, oo
Tuesday last, (May 1.) and will bo able to furnish
this healthful luxury in any ijusntity, at all seasonable
hours of the day or ni"lit, during the Week; and on-.Ybn.
! rfoyafrom 5, p. m. to 10, p. ra.
! O’ Parties supplied at the shortcut notice,
j Slay 3,1849 18 3t*
J. B, Jaqnes & Brother,
(Af their old stand on Oglethorpe street ,)
ARE now offering lo the public, a coixpleta and well
selected assortment ot CARRIAGES and HAR
NESB ofevery deaniption, from the boat manufactories
at the North.. LOVY fur Cash or upproved credit.
CZ7'REPAIRING done at short notice.
Coluinbui, nApril 26,1819. 17rn
Syrup of SARSAPARILLA.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN PANACEA t
rjlllE undersigned, who has been for a number of year*
JL engaged in the business of preparing and divpetising
Medic ines, seeing a vast amount of various CoinpouiicUi
daily imposed ou the people of this country, under the
name of “ Extract Marsaparflla,” which in fact do not
contain a particle of the vuluable root whose name they
hear, has been induced to manufacture a PURE and pow
erful preparation from the genuine Honduras SARSA*
P A RILL A UOO TANARUS, combined with the roots of Queen’#
Delight and Lepiandnt Virginiea , aud would state that
after much labor, care nnd expense, he hufi succeeded far
beyond his expectation, in producing a Medicine Unaur
| passed for its alterative* healing and restorative qualities.
It has for the last two years been uned by Physieiaus and
others in this viciity> with unparalleled sucCcad, and al
though a very large amount has been used here alone,
it his never yet failed in giving entire satisfaction.
This valuable Preparation is now offered to the Med
ical Faculty and the public generally,as a safe and sura
remedy far ail diseases arising from nn impure state of
the blood, for Scrofula, chronic Rheumntisrn, Eruptions
of the Skin, Tetter or Ringworm, Scnldhead, Enlarge
ment and Puinof the Bones and Joints, stubborn Ulcers,
Lumbago, Erysipelas. Gout, Paralytic Debility, While.
Swelling. Diseases arising from an injudicious use of
Mercury, exposure or imprudence in life, chronic consti
tutional disorders. Dyspepsia, painful affections of the
j back nnd loins, Neuralgic pains, Fever Sores ) Blotches,
| Pimples nnd Biles, to Epping’s unrivalled prepartion—
I bring a highly concentrated Extinct, presented in the
I form of • Syrup, to make it palatable.
Hy Here is a certificate from a gentleman well known
in this community, who hiifcTieefi ToT a ITU inner myxm uv
Justice of the. Peace in this city, nnd litb statement below
cun be certified to by n great many of out citizens, who
have seen him when he was obliged to walk on crutches.
He is now entirely cured by the use of my Sarsaparilla-
Columbus, April 22, 1348. .
Mr. 11. 11. Eppinf— Sir: Owing you a debt of grati
tude, 1 ain induced to moke a public acknowledgment of
I have received from your invaluable prepara
tion of SnrsapHiilltt. I had been, for nearly ‘threfc years,
severely afflicted with chronic Rheumatism, aud tlioso
tormenting pains tortured rne to such a_dejj
could find no rest, nor couhiltf
anc*. of e. i inches. NotwitU^fl
run* c)7rf:. u
for i unatcl v for
orilii.n and hn:f lici
•>/ S.n .1-7/ • i/;,t , ‘ *
1 lon ml my self cnnrel
out iny crutches, and atl pn( | to business. I makMmsSRP
an act of hoping that others may be in
duced to make use orifie right medicine—thereby saving
themselves much trouble, suffering and expense. I am
with grafituitepytJurs.&.e. ANDREW P. JONES. *
The following short mrtificaies are from some of the
best an J itvoit successful Physicians in this city i
From Dr. Boswell.
I have used Epping's Sarsaparilla, and believe itequal,
if not superior to anv preparation of Sarsaparilla no w in
r #JOiK> J- J- BOSWELL,*.d.
July 5, HM®
From Dr. Grimes.
I have used Epping’s Sarsaparilla in cases of Tetter,
with success; l therefore recommend the use of it to ail
persons with diseases of the skin.
July 5.184’1 T. W. GRIMES, M.B.
Mr. 11. 11. Flppiag —From ray knowledge of the com
position of your Sur6tiparilla, t take great pleasure in sta
ting that I consider it one of the heat preparations of Sar
saparilla now in use, and in all cases where remedies of
that class are desired, it is worthy of trial.
July 8, 1348 K. A. BILLING, u. s>.
//. If. Kpping —Sir: I have used your Extract of Sar
saparilla in several cases, and have no hnsiintion in stat
ing that it i fully equal, if not superior to of the pre
parations of that article in ure. Yours, Arc.
July 7,1848 W. K. SCHLEY, M. o.
Volunteers and discharged Soldiers,
who, returned tick and debilitated, from Mfcxico, read.
We have the evidence of Dr. N. M. HoiAON, h distin
guished Physician of Tftzwolli Marion county, Ga who
(>i escribed Epping’s Sarsaparilla in a case of extreme de
>ility from exposure of imprudence ih life—in fact tho
patient was not alile to move his liittbs for some time be
fore he commenced.taking Epping's compound condensed
rijrrnp of Sarsaparilla. lie waa one ot our brave Volun
teer*, so many of whom have returned sick and debilital-
their home*, lie is now completely cured.
Another Certificate,
From Mr. Oscar Ashton, who may he found at the Dry
Good Store of Mr. Geo. A. Norris:
Mr II Ts. Effpihe~ l)dttr Sir: Having been for years
past afflicted with fnterfflltrrnt FcVer, and taken a great
I deal Os Mercury for that ‘distressing complaint, w ithout
experiencing anv permiheht relief, and becoming very
much dd)ilitated and finding my skin affected and mv
system very much deinhged, I concluded to tty some of
your Sdrtnparilla. nnd can cheerfully testify t*> its valu
able properties, ns by biking a few ‘bottles of it, I find
myself completely restored to health, mui Realty feel
! better now’ than 1 hive done for several years past* nor
; huvo 1 had nnv return of luteruiiltent Fever.
July 19, 1843 OSCAR ASHTON.
Fersons living Sn a low section of cojin try, who, arc sub
ject to Intermittent Fever and Ague, would do. well to
take a bottle dr two of Epping's compound condensed
Syritp of Sarsaparilla every season, an thereby they ean
entirely relieve themselvcs/and prevent the usual attack.
In eoncltlsidb, tha proprietor cannot refrain from rue
ommending bin Sarsaparilla to Parents and Heads of Fam
ilies, who wish to preserve the health, strength and good
looks of their children, as an
Excellent spring, kfmmer & fall rbmebv.
By a timely use of this article, many a child might be
saved from disease, during the hot summer months, bv
purifying the blood, which enables it easier to bear thw
oppressive heat. [CP This will equally apply to grown
persons.
This Sarsaparilla is put up in Q. inVt
One Dollar p* Bottle,
aa3 I. much cheaper th n qy j m il ar bein r
three times the usual strength of common Extract*.
PRF.PAHKO JY n. 11. KPP4NO,
Forsale hv R. A. WARE, J. F. WINTER
ROUT. CARTER, O, DAN FORTH CO.
Aud at Greenville, hy L, l). MI.MEK
March L 1849, 7 ’ ‘ Bly