Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, September 01, 1847, Image 1

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I V S. ROSE iV CO. ■“■jr, I, vt*M \N & s. ROSE. Editor*. |§ T K K M * • IB ~ , lleestnvr is published evc ■ B “* REUUCKD RATES i I illicit!! in mlmnee, P n *"’ ur ® 2 50 ,</ n<w im a ivanc B “ i Lui till III’ rnJo1 ’ l,tr H' ur 100 ■ tl ,u b-* riijly •'lil.m’.-I. without re ■ ■ •’ •* ,1,., „siprt of i’i * Publishers i-< in Ho ■ ‘l l '"*,.|' V HP nnpoilili’ upnn 111 • fiKh principle— ■ w" 1 " 1 ? subscribers sin mid reap the profits ■ Tl!,: ’ , n t oitK im I odlustore. In no cam i , n ~.l tof t), Si-ii - uni -h first pai l ■ >’ I" 1 ’!, ml ■renci 1 is given in Macon or its for I.r n snnw- 1 - 4& B |)U ',, • I*vvli-M \wvh‘ I in, will be inerted till , W i ". ll ’A l l ,’ , discount will be allow-d to persons NT' 1 - 1 """ 1 ‘iV; .1. ■ V i,r.,in1w1,.,p-,yo„n.M„i„.l wti v nnanl o'lituiiry notic-M of iner ulin |'i„:,.i| I, ■■lm ih • usual rates, to ,1- „fcn ‘ li late-* foroiliiu.tobc paid ■ ‘i wii'-’n insert*’ I. mm ■B ho n* n r i[-i, \ ii ’■ i ,ii I t'V i"-x t iters. A liiiinii ■ lu'.r'liii i-.mv le pirelby law n.lie oilver MM first Tur.slsy In the |,in,-sol t.-i m the lor,mi,,on an ! Bv i .. .vjy siMltcd. fa Property man 1 e advertised in I* I ~'iic , lit l eofnn E <taie im*t be ’■"> itU:i w:H ‘ male to v,. Court of ‘ ’W fell’ ive t K-'li I,'in I nil I Negroes, most be H •,, I w -e'ilv lor foil” 111 I'llhr. ■ . “1 ,/,(:/•— for i>e,ni-. -nfrom A I m.strat’on. ,‘xmonth* -for Dismission from Guardiun osureof rtjor. most be pnbUAed XX -fer “ -t.li-l.ina lost papers, u 't IpMtoftkn month r, ,”ll„t,- ,1, ‘ ’reciit.’is or Ad uiuistmtop. where a bond has 55 nwca by the deceased, the full *licc of thrt, j, “tiers on husmewtnbepoat-pot'^^^^^^ f fj3'iE at 3- tlas taken the W \s!ll\t; I<A “ H reuaests a c it,nuance ol the public patronage. ft, It DaA SPR^-NCtS. rnHU subscriber iiifhrins lus ii i- n.ls that lie Jm I haseompiep dv > extensive anil mipor- up ,|| Ins W -II known emab- I ”*■ tahliKhment, j lie it cl til until House, nJ iiuepared to acconiniodate those who may \ -s.t tin* lute insliionable waier.ngplace in a siipnioi style. Hi wise 1“ eonvemeiitly situated, both for visiting the Son a and for Kir and comfort llm rooms are exc-ed- Stiswnv hems arranged .-.tie, lor su„:l„ p.-r ----wm >r lauiihes. llis bedding is all new and ol tile very best iiiality: and being in tlie midst ol a line provision re3 n Instable will always be abundantly bunished w 9 the choicest the State nllords Ihe Ihiths a* the Sprii l’ have been greatly improved during the w-hhui, i9 lauyadditional aura, tions have been lidded, which cuon it tali to interest visitors Irom a boa a. An elegant j lme l tour hors.- Post Coueb.-s will run daily during the m 1 between the Springs and Forsyth— , disuinee ol | If, mites, and hones sad can iag, - may st any time ( Js’urcilat Ihe Springs by persons who are not pro with private conveyances. He deems it uimeces- I nun “irmedwi Jt, W. 1847. .. 7 if , j i Indian Spring ZZotel. DILLON having in connection with AU* ■U'.SITS CAKOILL.n -uiu -.1 tb. mi;- r utend the present season ot tins well known Hotel, at # Indian Spring, lor many years kept by bun here roe. informs hi? mends and the public g aieiaby, that itM!,* n]K-n and ready tor their ac •oiimiodation tie ptjre r*i bmldings and furniture have been made t* ren- I (.ijnl<rtal)le who may tavor them with their p<it rßiß* ‘l’ll.-* united and assiduous attention i the PraSetors will be given to ensure general satisiactUm. Thßioums shall be neatly kept, well lurmshed. and att2i I by g*)od and taubtul servants, their table > boXtiilly supplied with the best to be procured, vvbieli 4mß well prepared to suit tb appetite ot all N* w aaft iiinovhous stables have leen completed on the j PKB‘* lor tin* accommodation ot horses. ■n rtu moderate and reasonable. m who visit this celebrated watering place for health orra cation, are invited (ogive th**n\ a rail. 1 his Ho tel ■conveniently situated, near the Mineral thewaters of which art* superior to any m the country IbrAiny diseases. ..... TANARUS! - who desire the benefit of B tilling, will lmtl the acaßuuodations at this Spring equal to any in the StaJ, and the elficacy of the water thus used, unsur by any. _ tie* Macon and \V<-stern Railrotul ai I r-yrh tt*s from the Spring, four-horse Stages will run oand iron) the Spring, alter the first t June; >rses and carriages will be furnished lor the con ice of those desiring conveyance from the Springs •r places during the season. ■ t; ; .. Juu i. Boarding in New York. IS VALLUTTON informs li r 01. l trieinO mill rij 13: nance*in Georgia nn.l th ■ South generally. I* iris removed to the elegant and spacious apart at No. 11 and 13 Murray Street, a few doom i • Puik, where she has t*p n -d a genteel Private* mm iluiiMt) lor Ladies, Gentlemen anti raiiu p. Having been ioitg i resident of Savannah, i* s hersnf that site will be enabled to gatdy is of her old Southern friends, and i:it*ku them oniectioaary aad Grocery. I. |> * n 4: is rec -iving ms new supply oi .kj la in iiui ii.m*, among w.ucn he particular!) t? alt -alion m iim cu-itoui *r to 1 I |*s. Spices, Preserves. Cakes, Candies; 1 fine aaaortinet of Segars of varitms brands— ed imported llavanna Seg.im. II keep a uonataut supply of Oranges. Apples. Potatoes, Ch -ese, Butter, Raisins, 1* igs, Prunes, u r artieU s ususUy k- pt in that lino. LED O V STciKS, by the k*g. n.Oot o,lm >•*•> \V NPlfl %iA -The subset i •r is now receiving from New York, his usual • Siirtng and Suuun ;rGoo*U etnbracin 1 altnuoi . ihi<- style for both L.i h* and fientleinen’s Also a great variety of floods suitable tor hoys fIF.O W, PRICK. lit YGfr'.tG—A flew and Is autilul Stock now hug, Irom 25 to 621 cents, at is. H 47 1 BKNTON S. V.W dot of old Brandy, <>f IWO. from the ©de rated Liquor House ol Jacob Snider* Jr.^or^salc 11 \< on MB I 111 W 1 I.H >!. II M IUU 2JNI) lit* :• | ** lb* Lraf 1.nr.l -tile by WHEELER \ UAHROI.D ni:w goods Packages lIWIH4OMK UINGHAMB, (New Rrillintiis and Fh'lw.li Jaoouetv. M, 01 and 101 ‘Pahle Diaper, Package* Bonn- * Ribbons, f.Ni w 81 vi > Linen( (iinhk Haudkerebi-ls. \v Ac. Mb? fiR.WES, VVOOD.dk CO ~ WANTED. *• nr f urchuibc n firi nit** ( *>k. \\ n*lu*r itu*l .T 1 . so REA A (tiTTMN 1 A-, 2 It, Is 17 |tj B *6|| j |*o |’ \s|| I ! J .t reoi-ive-l snd for - HIIOTWELLA GILBERT C “■ \t 11, DM? 19 ! V,,U; ’ K A TEH ! .lust „ ,;m. ,| att-l lor “1 ~ Silt t'fW ELI, A GILBERT. r n *i 11 1847 t-j () ('HI'S Cubs M- lti . •, |.- do. )-,K 1 1 J.’l! Br, *viiic. for as It- hr rcsi.Hn J ( DAY * o • RACON and lard. 1.1)00 s r BAt'ON anil LARD, rorsjfol,), i>- ‘j |h I— A. BENTON |R|> lv * w -■ . 11-iup, Millet nisi t'snary rtced, 7 011 AH. II I REF-MAN. (!3corgtrt 3om tval w# itte^eitflcr. Slew store and Hew Ooeds. Chimi, Hliiss and I'artheu Ware. sulwrihersare now receiving and£^ • M I opening II gen,Till lu-nrtn out ~1 thes¥ ~ , °™*ve !!'>o,ls, ‘lt the Store lately occupied by sisal ‘l r x •> Butts, corner of Mulberry an,l Second ats and opposite the Washington Hall, which they olltr at whole-: 1 e anil retail. The stock, in part, consists of the toliowing: Pari? White Dining, Tea and Toilet Set? Lighi Bluo do. do, do. do. | Mowing “ do. do. do. do. i White French China Dining Sets. Do. do. do. Tea do. Hold band do. do. do. do. f VVhite do. do. Jugs. * ’ White Granite, light and flowing blu- Ju -all ; . I lut> •, D.Hnes, Bakers, and Cover Dishes to mutch Di ning Wares, A g> Moral assortment ol common Ware, i 1 nu. Pressed and Plain Tumblers, ; Cut and Pressed Goblet!*, Wines and Chnmpngnts, , Dess.-d mid Plain Lggau I Jelly Glasses, Cut and Pres? - l Mirror Dish -and Nnpnies, Cut. Press ,1 an I Pinin Lamps and Candlesticku, Do. do. do. Salts, I ’ut Decanters, in sets and pairs, Solar L imit - -Britannia and German Silver r&wtore, Looking < >f various si/.es and Ml vies, Stone Baking Dishes. Pies, &c. &e. The sul>sei]! •>. ileeni it proper to state that they have adopted tin; C ASH SVS Ph.Yl, to which they intend Jtrietlv to adhere, and by which they will be enabled to furnish every description ol goods in their line at fair pnrcH. IIYDF & JONES II xC J will take orders lor fanni ('lima Dining,Ten en 1 Toilet Sets, which they will furnish at the import er's nnces, ad ling only the expenses from New York. Macon, Sept Mlf>. yoy k-Sl!*‘ v\%! hfllc N*wsl Nut from Mexico, hut from the Peoples Store. D ‘.4 1 wiling lower than ever before m this market. New goods received monthly.du lmg the business season, of the most desirable styles Pe ase tK'i.cc the following, now in store, which are sel lingwith a perfect rush, if maun Sdks, fme ik oig •. M'dling from 25 ets to $1 M islins *• •* 25 to 5d cents. “ Ginghams, “ “ 18 to 37 “ • Punts, “ “ 6to 25 Parasols. “ “ 25 t.to 500 “ Umbrellas “ “ 37 ets. to SOJ Bonnets, Artificials, Ribboin, Carpet Bags, Satch- Carpeting. Matting, &lc. *fcc. French Cassmiere, (irodeTa, Linnen Drilling, and (toods fur Gentlemen’s wear, of all descriptions House-Keeping Goods. In this line of trade I am perfectly in town, and would particularly invite those just beginning in this branch of liie, together with th"?e who have had muchexperi Also, Scarfs Shawls. Crnvatts, Cliimascts, French I work Caps, Thread and Linen Laces, Bolmiett, Mus- I cpiito Nettin • Brown Linen, Linen Sheet- I ing, I*2-1 wil* j , bleached and brown Domestics, Gloves, , Milts. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Ready Made Cloth j ing, &,c. &,c. A trio I 0.0. I : Grand Lodge Regalia*, fur salt low. l’leus.- call and exuniine lor youi selves- -we always 1 get paid for showing. Respectfully, JOHN W. CLARK. Macon, May 5, 1847. 6 Irish Linen. Grown Holland, Ac. ,*r 4 | PIECES Irish Linen, direct importation, war * ) I * ranted “genuine.” 35 Pi*-ces Brown Holland, for summer w<*ar,received i ; direct from Liverpool, at the New Cash Store on the j Avenue. i Also. Principe S gars, Port and Sherry Wine,for sale low by T C. DEMPSEY. 1 1 May 18 _ _7 ! ii IV MILMiI \ , AM) HI 11. SAA BBLS Phelps’ and Jencs’ Gin, 150 do N. W hiskey, 50 do N K Rum, For sale by Feb. 21 *2 jJCOTT. CAR HARP & CO. , 1) %5 \ Bs, OIG V dkc—Jnst received Asm! the “New Y ork Brooklyn White Lead Company” No 1, No. *2. Extra and Rare White Leaf Also in Store—Lilis**ed and Tanners Oil. Spirits Tiirixiiiiii,- ; Varnish , Lampblack ; Putty, Paint,Brush es, £c . Slv. PATTEN aY TAYLOR April 1, 1847 ‘27 BAGGING, ItOPE AND TWINE. 1 fin H ALES Gunny Bagging, 1 IMJ 100 pieces Kentucky Hugging, 150 coils Rope, 5 bales Bagging Twine. For sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO. j \ I I- IT ill'’ OSNABURGS, DOMESTICS, &.C. | HALES Osnaburgs. , *JU 50 “ Cotton Yarns. 50 “ 3-4 and 4-4 Brown Homespuns, 5 Cases Janes, 10 ** Kerseys. For sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO. i August 4, 1847 tf-lS SUGAR, coffee, &c. i /rj\ HHDS P R St Croix and N O. Sugar, 1 t/vl 100 sacks Rio Coffee, 10 lihds. Molns-es, 150 boxes Tobacco, v arious brands, j 30 ** Soap, 10 “ Starch, &e. Ac. 10 “ Saraapariila mi l Strawberry Syrups, For sale by GRAVES, WOOD A CO. August 4, 1847. ts-18 1 I'. Or f OIT lilh-A large sup ply of this delicious beverage nut up in quart, pint, and half pint bottles, just received by April 9 1 . mk 3 W FREEMAN. DISSOLUTION. 1 * HE Copartnership heretofore existing between the , s undersigned under the firm ol Rt irm Sc Seymoui ; was dissolved on the Ist mst . by limitation. Either party is authorized to close up all unsettled business. JOHN D WINN. JOS. N. SEYMOUR. Macon, Aug 10,1847 l‘J anw ooom \MOS BEN I’ON hiisiust received a few cases of l),y do<'d'. amoug vvnicli wdi be found ‘v i*enmdul assortment of Ginghams, j ‘Pwistcd S*lk Mitts. Fiilet S.ik do. I Thread, Buttt.n*, Vlusquito Netting, R S H in Ikercli.eis, Cuhcom, Ac. Ac. Wh cli wall U ld 1 hear. Aug 11, 1347. 13 B. F. DICKINSON, fc CO. I T AV'E 11-t received X 100 ii i t'i Cx nn 1 Porto Rico Sugar. 4(Ki bngs KioCoHt • . 5U ** Lagnira and Java. 150 kegs Superior Nails. 75 packages Staple Dry (ohlk, j which will be sold low. Macon, lltli An gnat, 1847 13 S. F DICKINSON, ft. CO, TOBACCONIST.*, 4 RE now receiving t \ *-5) packages ‘I obncco, tb’ mo.t complete as- | j sortment ev**r offered in this market. Macon, lltli August, 1817. 10 S F. DICKINSON, it CO. II 11 \ 1 ’ .(t nafiwl )|. 5 Cnaks linltimore superior sugar cured Can v; -se I Hams. 5 ‘I n tel'sCider Vinegar. Macon, 11th August, 1317 13 RICH AND RARE. in BOXES new prime t •oslvu CUrcse, \ ) 5 K ,*.s fine new Butt* r, l ulmn Market If*** f, I .urge No. I Mucker**!, 3 ('risks I.*indoti P<ut**i— great true. Fresh |#*l*s!* rs and Salmon, Sardine*, and Bologna Sausages, Nutts of all kinds, St wart’s Ciimly - i-^'rted, Wtttee. and 20 y* at Btatul), E\'|Ui**nely line Rrplias. Print ip** A lVnotiPa Cigar#, j 1 Just r**e**-veil niMi Ibr aalc ksy C. A KLI#S. N- II IIM? I.* FOR BAUD. m THE and laH on thi‘fliil that? turn j rdg o*vupy The |,,t contains on** tier* . and is > 1 | verv prodaetiv * -tlw Water is excellent 1 ** GEO. W PRICE. At |4I In 19 TOR RENT VN OFFICE, utttl a Sic. pin.; Room over the Ht-ire ! . -Mvupi-'-l ley the subscriber* Pmwaainn cn.-n ; | 1 DAY, k. CO For Rent. rpHE ‘-'or-- occttpji-4 by Mr .1 O ll.sizes, and ‘ | p-i-atly by Mrssr- Wans A Mtstlton. cor- 1 ssiit ii ot Cltsrty nn-l Ttlird Sm-ir The Brick j Bt--n-a--muiii'-i!hy m-wrs. J. ‘Vyioour, Hall Si. Brant- | - ly, nn-l I. \ sletttiiio,isi < berry si ,nnd tli' 1 St-u-- .s-cu- - pii-d b) Messrs. ( link V Exjs-iien.’- . on the same 1 sireei,Hii*l th.* Hall i-rcopie-l by Franklin Isslas.No I 2,1. () OF. on Third SI pms-ssion given on the Ist jof Oci-li- r next, Also, tin* rfo-re, corner oi Cotton | Avenue an-l S c -nd t ■ and the Base next Mr T Tsy- , • | lor. isi Cotton Avi-nar Possession piv-ii Iminedlstrly. j Apply to T 0 DBMI’HFY. C"tton Awtia ’ Ju'v 7 1.417 14 MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1347. | C. K. WENTWORTH C’O. Oa ITA VE just received and now oiler j riirj'xk ■ • l" r aale, at the lowest cash pri- Wjj cen t anew and splendal stock of goinis m their line—consisting of Fine Gold | ii‘l SiKer I/evf r, Lepine, Patent and Vertical Escapement - ■ ■ | Gold (iuard and Fob Chains, K-ys, &c A great va | riety ot Ladies’and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, Finger j Kings,of all patterns; Pi; v,v, with Gold and Silver Holders. Gold Pencils, Gold Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Studs ; (old Silver ‘riiimblcs; Bracelets and Bracelet Cinsps; ( aid Cases; Pine Pen ami Pocket Knives’ Superior Scissors; Steel Beads, Kings and Tassels : Coral Beads ; Steel pens, A•. W IRK W ild) R AZORS. Spectacles! •> m ae id and Silver. I ersons afflicted with defective or impaired vision, are I lespectfiilly nivited to call and examine a New’ and ; Improved article of Spectacle Glasses—for which the j Huoscnbers are sole Agents. Alsu. N’ xv auil 11. mtiful Style L.AAIFS - ,„| xvirki„ K; 1 iated and Bmtanin Ware. Kepnii in \\ ntohrs ml ('locks of every deecrip , tion repaired and warranted for one year. All \V atcliea sold or repaired, will be warranted to ; keen good turn* or l\w Cash will he refunded. \\ ate!ies sent from any port of the country, will re ceive the same attention and be repaired on as reasona ble terms as though the owners were present. All kinds of (sold and Silver work made • -.G*. Jewelry of every description neatly repaired. D IGUEHItEOTVPING, The un lorsigned haviiia fittcl up a room a&K,; .j th’ir Store, are prepared to take pictures in trie beet poasible Style. A hue assortment ot Gold Lockets, rms, and Bracelets, stutahle tor the above C. K. WENTWORTH &. CO. ~ . , Kast Side Mulberry St. Macon June 1, 1847. ’ 9 MOV INI) UEH'TIFI'L (iOOI)S. Ilr-T received and now opening, a variety of styles ol new, la ,ey t rt 1;) j c . jißy GOODS. Amone 1 them may be found 1 Plain wide Black Silks, S itin Stripe Silks, 40 ptec' -a Izarinea and Borages, from 12J to 75 cenu. per yard, 40 p,ec -s Giiighnms, very cheap, U*'I r ( ’ 6 '< 5 cents per yard. Blown ch etiuus.iW yards for #l, “ 10(1 Parasols, Parasolctts and Sun’ Shades, from 7j cents to Si.t. AV hite ( otton Hosiery, at 12* cents per pair, 30 do/,. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs from 12-1 to 50 cents, J iain U hit** Sw’is- Muslins, at 25 cents per yard, Plaid and Striped do very low, Lace striped do at 31 rents, Jaconet, Nansook, Book and Mull Muslins, Cambric and Furniture Dimity, anew style, Grass Cloth Skirt?, Summer Cnwimers, Cottnnades, Gainbroons, White and Brown Linen Drills for Pants, Plaid l .jinen tor Coats, ! Cross Bar Musquito Netting, j Lace _ do Ho Table and Towel I Diapers, of many qualities and prices, .Muslin Collars. Chemtsetts. Ac , Ae. 1 lie subscriber deems it unnecessary to enumerate articles, ns all who will give him a call, will iiud almost every article usually kept in a Dry Good Store, and at I as low prices I’OR CASH, as at auy other store in the State Store next door to the Post Office Please I come and see. E. WOODRUFF. I Apnl H. g ! ru rs \m: sn mtoitv things. £ t 1,(4 VI LOGAN A. CO. would most respeeimllv \ I inform the good citizens of Macon and Ihe sur rounding country, that they are not quite sell nz otf their stock at Ncu York rust, nor do they tuuilly boa* t of under selling their neighbors. The design of this advertisement is to disseminate extensively this unde niable truth, viz : that our assortment is rich’and racy— rare and beautiful; comprising every desirable article of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods usually found in store on speculation, ’ l’is unnceessa- , rv to entnnerate the many, rrry many extravagantly Is-nutitul articles on hand, and toeonnnent upon tntrin- : ste worth, is deemed entirely supertluons. Suffice it to say. that all our rich Fancy Dress Goods. French Work eCapes. Ac were purchased of A. T. Stewakt & Cos., I New York, and differ materially in style and patients from all others in Macon. All those who entertain the erroninue impression that we hold tip for high prices, can receive oeeular de monstration to the contrary by popping in and looking for themselves. Glass Ware, lt inn VVa’C, and Earthen W are, of every and any kind, at a very small advance on New York cost. .. GEO. M. LOGAN A CO. Macon. May 26, 1817. 8 Blew Grocery and Dry Goods Store. rpiIO.HAS C, DEMPSEY', having just opened I in t!te Brick Store on Cotton Avenue, formerly oecupied by YV. A. Robertson, and nearly opposite Messrs. A. J. White A Cos. oral Bancroft’s stores, has now on hand, and will continue to receive, an i**ort ment of Foreign Liquors and S**gira, Sugar, Coffee, and a g mend assorrment of Groceries and Dry Goods, which w.ll be sold at New* York prices for Cash only I'oicizn IS randies, Wine*, Arc. (bard, Dupuey A Co’s. Cognac Brandy, of different vintages—some very old in bottles. Goddard A Cos Vintage, 18*25; A. Seignette’e Brandy; Meder Swan Holland Gin; Madeira Wine, in quarter casks; Port YVine: Sherry Wne These litjuors are warranted received direct from the New Y ork Custom House. Spanish Cigars, Regalias, El Nino, El Sol, Marin**. Princip* and other brands—warranted genuine. TEAS —lmperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Young Hy son and Black Tea, of u very superior quality. j Old Java ( off!***, Loaf Sperm Candles, Ada- ■ mantine Candles 20 lihds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and N Orleans Sugar 50 Sacks Rio Cofil <*, first quality ;30 do. second do. , 500 ps. American and English Calicoes, 10 cases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, 10 bales Brown 3-4 and 4 4 d* p. Irisii Lin- n lirvt importation, Ac Ac. Macon, June *2, 1347. 9 Millinery mid I>m s> Malting. !\ |RS POWELL A MRS BFRDINE. will carry .JL **ii the abov** busiiics'i, and execute nil orders in the best manner, and most fashionable style when re quired. Bleaching and Repairing Bonnets, will also be done at short n*tic * I’h* rr< s.drne** is on the corner of Col leg* • street, near the Female College. M icon, Oct. *23, 1346 ly 37 cHAxiLi 3 xt. vsmzva/tM. Cuff on .lh </.f, )wi f tbor a'.ove the “Rio Grande House t ” Him just open*'*! u good <*tock of Sugars. Police, Teas, Flour. Bacon, Nt:i|>l k and Fancy Dry Goods Macon, April 1, 1317 4 | |3AIM;I< II \ \4* I \ (.4. Just priced a I large supply <3 Paper Hangings. Borders, and Fire Board Prints; wi*le Paper lor Window Shades, a beiiu- ! titul article Als**, Fo*f Mats of several different kinds. 1 March 31. 7 GKO. W PRICE IJOIITI l. —ls you wish to improve or preserve your health, rail nil C A ELLSatxl g* t a i w lst ties of lim fine LONDON PORTER It is .not the thing to excite lit** spirits and invigorat*- tin* whole man—und is not bad to take. May 5 C ItiEMI Git (Ml It I ITS 1 UST r* * * ived at Wtirren Freenifin’s,s i box**s Rai- j • I sins ; 25 drums • \trn fin* Figs; 12 boxes do. Prunes; ‘25 do Oranges; *2.000 Wi -t India ()raiigaa,vcry #wu*t; Citrons,Currants. I> t- . T:n laritid**, Sugars,Teas anl CoH**!; Spices *t nil ktn*ls (‘rack* rs of all kinds Fin** Smoking and Cii**wmg Tubucco ; Patent Yeiut Pow der*. -Vis", u very large and fine assortment ol Stuart’s ; St* ain R* fined Candi e W FREEMAN April 1 1- W i ~<i rtei I Y f lIVDF. my authoriz’ and agent during my I I • Ills- n* from th* State fir the s'ltnnier \-um 1 i-'i: if H J ( (\\ LF*S STRAYED. h’RitM na planution, in Pulaski eounty, shoot ths 1 nmidl- ol July ls*i. two liny AII'EE.B (oik- mare 1 and one hoi---,) thr-e years old last .-prinu. ‘They have never been broken, and ns they were ktstnesrd of about i eight miles from Mricisi.it is probable they were making their way back 10 K> ntuoky, * lienee they were hroutfht - kist tnll Ar- iisonnbli reward will be given for tlieir r- e-vi-ry, or lor any information addressed to the under signed at TsrversvUfo, Twijtirs eounty. Aug 11,1817 tl-19 liCRM EI.I, JORDAN. TO HEA T. f” k rpM'O Store- ands- v-rul Offs-.-s, it) tire Floyd J * * I Housi- Range of Builduis’- Apply to .1 iff, 11 U DAT i CO. At ANTED TO IIIHE - 1 \ OENTEEI. Pri'-nte Rcsid.-nos. in some ‘ % /\ p|, anitl anil healthy jaot ol ihis c-lly, suits - I'llblc for s dwelling fora nudling sixed family.— Any person having such a house and for in lei, will find -a t-nant hy a-l-lrea-ing H--v No 111, I’l-st Oflic 11W ir-tf JI ST RECEIVED IIY VV. FREEMAN, •Some Choice Croc cries, For Sale Low. i Vl A y Wai.;r, 13 Claret Wine, French Cordial** Chinene Cnwup. eomething extra. Walnut do. Horseradish, in pint and half pint Jars, Chocolate nnd Cocoa, Broma, a superior article of Cocoa Sardines, Lobsters, Fresh and Pickled. Salmon, Fresh. 2000 Extra Regnlia Uigar*, # 12 Dozen CongruM Water. ,1 hm , W, 1841 jj u m*UINJ ‘I I I.LIN lIIV, Mrs DAMOUR ‘f eceivmg her new supply c f the above goods, and wonhl reapectlully request her old customers and the nubite generally to give tier a call and look at her stock b< tort they purchase elaevhere. She is determined to Gm arts I* “H W T’ T. m ‘b o city, and of a aupe nor article Her stock of Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers Embroideries, Dress Silk Gcals and Sha ,vK elmnot be equalled lit this part of th- country Macon. April 21, 1847. cKiireitnA. | ,7 IIHDS St Croix, Porto Rico nnd N. () Sugar, 1 U !? , . r 8 nn ' l barrels cMahed,pulv. & loaf Sugar 25 blidn. Molasaea, - v|°- refmrd Sugar House Molasses 100 bags Rio Coffee, 20 41 Peuper, Spice and (linger, 25 boxes Siierm Candles, 20 “ Tallow “ “ Soap, 20 “ Starch, •f Cheats choice Imperial and Hvpoii Tea, 10 Quarter chests Imperial and Hvson Ten, Snlcrntris, Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, Blue V itriol, Copperas, Alum, Borax, Sal. Nitre Powder, Shot, Lead, 25 bbls. N. E Rum, 25 bblh. Northern Gin, 50 bbls. Whiskey, Cognac and American Brandy, Holland Gin, Cordial*, Maderia, Port, and Malaga Wine, Lemon Syrup, Raisins, 100 Box**a Tobacco, a great van* ty, 30,000 Segura; Macaboyand Scotch SnufT, With n great variety of other Groceries, which will be hi 11 at “Bargain*.” AMOS BENTON April 1. 7 (j l. Ills—The subscriber.? continue to _ J keep a general assortment of Groceries and .Staple Dry Good.-, at their old stand,comer of Second nnd Mul m-rry streets, opposite the Washington Hall; they have just received with other articles the following; 24 hhds St. Croix and P. R. Sugars, 129 hags Green Rio Coficr, 25 “ Old Ow. Java Coffee, 2<sh \ ards Negro Kerseys. 1000 Duffle Blankets, 8 and 9 quarter, 1000 Yards Cotton Usnaburg 1 *, 15 Tons Sweedes Iron, 7(‘o Sacks Lrvcrjvool Salt, 15 K) Pair Russett Brogans, with :i general aaortinem in their line, all of which ia off.-red -t th.’ lowest easli priees. They resis-.-tfully in vH.-iill wt-hing to purchase, to examine llicir st.Ktk— lielievmg they cannot fail to be suited in price ami qual uy. , . . CHAS- CAMPBELL &( b Apnl 1, 1847. 38 NOTICE. rj-MIL subscriber* respectfully invite the httention of 1 McrclKinis and Planter*, to their stock of staple ami Fancy Dry Goods now in t-tort . Wc shall i ‘dso be in weekly receipt of Hcnsonablc good* through i out the season, as it is our determination to render our I stock worthy the attention of purchasers at all tiinen, and at prices that will be satisfactory to the purchasers, - -among which are the following: 10 eases English & American prints, 2 do. Mourning do. .> do. Furniture do. 3 do. Gingham and Lawns, 2 do. i rinted Muslins. 20 pieces embroidered Dress do. 20 pieces Challeys embroidered. 20 do. Rich Berages, 3 do. Black Satin stipe Silks, 5 do. black dress do. 25 do. Rich dress silks, 40 do. Jaconetts, 30 do. Cambrics, 25 do. Check &. lace stripe Muslins, 10 do. dress Muslins, 20 do. \ ict<*ri.i Si Bishop 40 do CoJ’d Cambrics, 20 do. black A faiu vCKrimera, 20 do. Fancy ixd’d Cloths, 30 do .silk, s.iu.ti ■vcnviiiKs. Jo- Summer Mnifa, Car! prices,: do bl k and cord Al[iaccas,2od<. Table Diaja*r. 50do. Irish Lin ens, 3 eases Florence Bonnets, 1 do Laid work, do 2 do Devon straw Bonnets, 10do Lavnii fancy do. 50 boxes Ribbons, (of all kinds.) 30 do Flowers, Ladies Sl Gentlemen's kid & silk gloves, do do. cotton j do. Misses fancy neck ties, 3cnsep P.irast.lK. 5 do. Um brellas, 25 dozen Linen Cambric Ildk ts, head and flag do. 25 pieces Silk and Pongee Hdk’fs. 150 dozen sus penders, Cords, Tapes, Buttons, Trimmings, Laces, Fringe*, Gimps,Tassels, &c &<v GRAVES, WOOD, & CO. Macon, May 12. 1847 6 ts REA A COTTON have removed to W. B Par ker’s St*re, on Cotton Avenue, nearly opposite J (. ow'les 1* ire Proof Warehouse. They have in store and ; offer tor sale on accommodatiiig terms; 200 Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ “ Dundee 85 “ Slightly damaged “ 50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope, 60 Bags Rio Coflee, 20 Tons Iron, 50 K**gs Nails, 1000 ll* Tank and Boiler Iron, 800 lbs Spring Steel, 800 Sacks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, lo “ Henderson Candle*, 10 Baskets Champaigne Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy “ 8 Casks Bacon, Sept 2. IM> 29 Nails. Iron ami Hollow Ware. 2T/WY KEGS Cut Nails, t/UU 15 tons Iron, assorted Ito 10 inches, 2.000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 10.000 lbs. Hollow Ware, 2.000 lbs Cast Steel, 1.000 lb. German and Blister Steel, 2,000 lbs Hoop and Band Iron, 50 doz. Hoes, j 400 pairs Tract Chains, Received and for sale by E. B. WEED I April 1, 1817 44 YO I It K BA (A IN-'* BA KG AIN S ‘ —The undersigned j having taken the Store on the comer of Cott**n Avenue and Cherry street, formerly (Rt>wt* Store,) beg* leave to inform the ciiracns of Macon, and Planters, j 1 bat he will coiisuntly keep on hand an excellent stock f Dry Goods, Groceiie* A Provisions* of all kinds, which he will sell at the lowest possible rates.be- ‘ img perfectly contented with quick sales and smail pr*ifi(s. I he public generally are rewtectfully requested, it they I want g eat bargains, to call upon him. Go*afaof.|| kin is given in excliange for all kinds of produce at cash prices. If N PULSIFER, 1 At PULSIFER’S can Ih- found at all times Tea (olfce, Sugar, Syrup, M*lass.s, Rice, Bnc**n. Gird. Butter. Com Meal,(rita, Flour Mackerel, nnd Shad oi ihe b**st quality, m quantities t*> suit purchaaern, at the lowest rates April I, 1847 31 Ml MLINN. Xi | PIECES MUSLINS, new and beautiful pat feriH, this d> receiv* *l, nn.l tor aale Hi* .*p N H Alsu a lew pieces slightly damaged, which will b- sokl at bargains, by MyE h AMOS B NTON Iron 6l Stool Nails t dtc. •>f | /Will LBB assorted Swvedca Iron, v‘/,UUU Cast Steel, German and Blistered Steel, 900 Kcga Nails, hH) Boxes 8 by 10 Window Glat*, 150 do 10 by 12 d*> 50 do 12 by 14 do 50 do 12 by 18 do For sal* by ‘l-nl I 2 BCOTT, ( \RH \R I\ CO / 111N4.K1 ss H \ I I If . |V e leby (j. A ELLS. May 18 7 j 111 I I Fit. BUM l If I L fresh May Bl T I ER, irotn Orange c imty, New York, just rtce vod mid f* r sale b> ‘l ‘V 26 18-47 8 C. A ELLS ( IDE ML Cl WI BOITMTS of CHAMPAGNE CIDER, OUU For sale by C A ELLS. Mny *6, 1H47 m hMNIi: L**D*l POKTKIt, by th* It.. /'•n .If ( for Milr by C. A K 1.1.8 April W. IHI7. 4 *uin exTN% H.'H-.ltu Llcr, SSU,UUU ao.(W* Principi. 3., For mlr by C. A ELLH. ! April as, HI?. 4 NOTICE | N order to suit the convenience f cuatotnen*. 1 will 1. retail the Regalia nnd L/on l)>n Segura by th* d*)7,en, Ac—the Sugar. Tea rnl ( *>ffce by the pound, | ami the foreign Liquors by the gallon Robinson's Ale, such a is used in the New York hotels, n superior article, iu- rec* ived and for silr low i by the barrel THUS C DEMPSEY, j April 23 Ist? t ( ’■ ft TO KENT. . THE Dwelling *n Walnut and Third streets. | n**w occupied by Messrs W Freeman and Bivins 1 I I terms, apply to A. Ruharps, who will set as my agent I daring my absence. M E KYLANDEP ’ July lfM7 tM7 AT DENTON*S “H' 1 Muslins, 141 to 371 cents, u rn, m „ ‘l°- B>*rraaw, 85 to SO eta. lute Muslin Robes, new’ style, Mwuh and Jaconet Muslin, 25 to 73 cts ‘ * Tos %T ge SOB,Ii '’ Very lOW > Cordcd ‘ Skirl, '• 125 &uuu.m Vk.’,* 1 . t Morin ‘>. 1,11 ‘-''lort,, 371 eta. ’ ' Mew; 11-4 Bleached Sheeting, 50 cla. V LI, ?’ “ rrv C •’ T ANARUS Covers, 50 ets. Muslin Ginghams, 25 to :r7i cts. Stilt! 1v r ? rge stock of other articles, which will be Mav Fromium Butter. A 1,01 <o ! ,t ' ,,ncd n Ittvor) from one ol XV the treat pnvatv dames in New Jersey TO,Sir ‘ “ >K^MAN. FKENH ARRIVAL. eulveriaed and Crushed, n CRACKLRS—Ward’s Butter. S,h. —j •' ,n,r ’" <1 “’ Walnut*, and Pecan. NV Huris—Lemon and Raspberry, warranted pure Chocolate, Guava Jellies, Mustard, Catsup. Ae 1” 23 R in FREEM \N DISSt 11. l | KIN. r P<IE partnership heretofore existing between the nn- I dcrsigned, under the firm name of G tones M lex can A Cos., has th day la-en dissolved, .1 .1 Bennett having dispow-d ot his entire interest m the concern to K A L Atkinson. The name of the concern to be used by either of the partners m arranging the Unset tied business. GEO. M LOGAN, „ , v J J BENNETT. Macon, June 22,1817. I’ VRTNERSHIP NOTICE. RA L ATKINSON having purchased the in . tereat of J .1 Bennett, ul th-late firm of (i .M Logan A ( o . the business will hereafter be transacted by the undersigned, under the firm name of Iksian A Atkissos. geo M LOGAN ~ , , RA.I. A TKINSON. Macon, June 22,1847. july 7 lq S. F. Dii-kitison A co. Have just received, 1,000 sacks salt, it);) Kegs Le id No I extra and pure, 301) (iailons Linseed oil, 53 Kegs Nails, 5J .| 2i to 51 inch Wagon Boxes. June 16 1817, Yl ‘COM I]UN ))|A | —BOOO lbs Georaia ” “ Hams, 25 bbls Cider 10 tint.. Cotton OsiiutlU! .. 20 butt s Yams, t-or sale by ~ CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO. May.i. 5 II ...4.. t.VJII* OIL, which gives a beautiful light without smell, and as clear as pure water, for “le y C. A. ELLS. May IS 7 A. I LIA n\S for sale 10 Bhla. nn 1 10 Half Bbla. of No. Mackerel, that the world can’t bcut. M v 13 7 ,) / i BASKETS! IXAMPAlGNE,ooperior,for Ra ' e hy u. A. ELLS. May IS _ 7 I /V DOZ. SAUDI NFS, I yj 10 do Essence of(TToflec, 10 Bbls ofCruahc and and Powdered Sugaiu, 20,000 Cigarb, 20,000 Principe Ho 10 Boxes of Tobacco, all of the right sort Jor sale by,, C. A. ELLS. May 19 7 Co-Partnership Notice. THE undersigned have tins day. (April 13th, 1817’ entered tuto mutual co-partnership tor The transac tion ol the Match and Jeweiiy hu-sineas, under the name and style of C. K WENTWORTH & CO. at their old stand. Mulberry etrcct, Macon M.Lo W .g£ w ° RTH B.L.Bbm^t. NOTICE. MR. E. KIRTLAND is our riulv authorized Agent, during our absence from the State. May-25,1847 8 WHITINO & MIX June Ist, 1847. OPENING THIS DAY. AT BANCROFT'S, rj ICH Silk Shawls; Rich do. Scarfs, I V Beregc Scarfs ; More of those Muslin Ginghams at 26 cents ; Small Cheek Ginghams; Muslins and Beregcs. J UO c 2. 9 liuttcr, lluttcr. J'RESH May flutter, just received from New York, , ‘>y a W. FREEMAN, June 8. jq < O-P \RTN DUBIF NOTH I). \LBER T MIX having associated with him in this - city, MR ERASTI S KIRTLAND, will con tinue the business at his old stand, under the firm anil style ol MIX A- HIKTL \NI They will at all times keep oil hand, a full supply of the best and most fashionable style of good, in their line The for mer patrons of the late firm of Whiting A Mix, togeth er with purchasers and the public generally, are respect fully invited to call and examine their -took. Our SHOES and BOOTS arc fresh, of the best matt-rials, and workmanship, anti we pledge ourselves that nothing shall be wanting on our part to please all those who may tavor us with their patronage , MIX Si. KIRTLAND Macon, 31st May 1817 N B.—MR. E KIRTLAND 1. only authorised t” receive and receipt for all monies due ihe late firm ol Whiting A Mix, -luring iuy übts-uce from the State. June 3. 9 ALBERT MIX. s. P. DICKINSON A < 0. N AVE just received,3o boxes and barrels Woolley . A Woolsey'a Loot, Crushed,and Powdered Sugar. 30 hh-ls Molasses, 100 sacks Feathers; 126 bids and tialf bbls. No. I. 2and 3 Mackerel; 50 boxes ‘Tobacco: 150 bags Coffee ; 20 hh-ls. Sugar; bKi coils K - -[>--; 25 boxes Sperm Candles; 50 k- gs Powder. Mat on, June 2. Isi? y ; PAMIEY l l.oi 11. tiWlii I.BS -if very superior -|uslitr, wairanUi ,"rUU --ipial to rite ls-et t’aual binmls, For sale by WHEELER & HARROLD. I June 2,1817 y ■Ji tlWi LBS extra firs Flour at ijUUU March 24 ti M FREEMAN'S ‘Tobacco Cigars. Jllil BOXES Tolauvo, vunous Brands, lo.txs- Tiiitcipe Cigala, do 50JW0 Regalia do do 20,1X10 Paiiaicllas do do For sale by SCOTT, CARHART ACO 1 April I Ist? • xca: xcb 1 A ELLS willl fitntisli lee during the s--ason, in J, any ouantity, to bia friends and pa 1:0ns. Macon, June 2, 1847. 9 OTB kRT S REFINED Moi-TASSKy* O lor aale by A BENTON July 28, 1817. 17 ; WOOD AND BRADLEY. n'HVE just received an-itber large 10l of wtvpoxv J . suxpks, some elegant patterns, and of dimensions ! to auit any windows Also soin- Black Walnut M ind lass Be-lstruds, of patterns and finish which cannot lull to p'eaw. Dee I7J Iltf HVNK NOT UN Purchased J by SCOTT, CARHART A CO July 14. 1847. 15 1 lU\ CASES Clarrt M'me, J I*l/ 20 ilo choice do 100 doz Underwood A Co’s, pure Lemon Syrup, 100 Millers do. do. 59 boxes Brandy Cherries, 20 “ T.cklca—assorted, 50 “ Fresh Congress Water, 80 “ Sperm Candb-s, 50 “ Hull & Son's ‘('allow do, l ot sale low by SCO TT, CARHART A. CO. April 29, 1847, 4 |)H‘KIjKO II A.4IS, anew article, and very su I |s rior, Sir sale by CHAM. H FREEMAN. April 1,1847. 4 IjItBNKKI TiMtIXi.KR idveryMa-j 1 rior, for sale by Cl IAS H FREEMAN! April I, 1817 4 .to IIIIDS Cuba Molasses 75 bbls N Orleans -I-- OIF For sals by SCOT T,CARHART ACO _ April 2'J, 1817 4 rxAA URLS. I’helpa A .1- tu-k’s Gin, JIHI lOOilo N O Mi -say, 50 bills Baltimore do. 30 hull pim-a Otard Brandy, 5 “ ‘ Champagne do. 15 pipes Holland Gtti 50 qr casks Madeira M ine, 20 “ “ Port do. 10 “ ‘• Slietty do 100 ranks Iwmdon Porter, p-nta, 20 bhls Cherry Brandy. In store, and for sole by April* * SCOT I .CARH VRT A O MISCELLANY. Tilt: Mistake of a Morning: on. BUllYtriO THE WRONG BODY. A ttccnc, serious in itself though at the same time laughably ludicrous, come off in this city. There lived in Buroimc street ,nnd indeed there lives there still, n poor but industrious couple —Frank Farrell and his wife Mary. If Frank were to die, his excessive wealth, would at least, not preclude the possibility of hia ad mittance into the place reserved lor the elect. Frank Ih poor, but he has a wife whom he loves—one who loves him ; a home where con tentment is a permanent lodger, and habits of industiy. which secure health nnd afford him the means to supply Ids wants, which are but lew. lie follows the business of dyeing—ren ovating old garments—or in other words, like a practical moralist improving the habits of L hc Afvl'Mt coloring to almost every thing lie touches; and although of strictly Abstemious habits, he is frequently seen blue. The early part of Inst week. Mary took the yellow fever, and Fmnk being strongly ad vised to send her to one of the pay-wards of the Charity Hospital, where she would have the best advice nnd medical attendance, he did so. For two days, on each of which he called to see her several times, her cane con tinued to be a dangerous one ;nnd Frank re mained in n state of most exciting suspense, lest her whom he so dearly loved should pass out of existence. On the night of the second day, the physician thought he saw symplons of improvement, tie if the crisis of the case had been past; and this was an nnnouncmcnt which Frank hailed xxilli all the gratification inspired by sincere affection. He went home lo liis humble residence, ttnd that night had pleasurable dreams of Mary, happy days and a better fortune. Early in the morning a message ciune to him from the Hospital that Mary was dead — that she died at one o’clock in the morning —that Iter corpse was in the dead-house, und that if it was not taken away before the doctors came they would dissect it. The sad news lioze tbr a moment file’s current in Frank’s heart hut the idea of her body, instead of be ing buried where lie could make perodieal pil grimages to it, and plant Hewers around it being subjected to the scalpel of the unfeeling surgeon,againsetitin rapid motion. Hehur ried out to the undertaker's procured a hearse and coffin, went directly to the dead-house, where he found a corpse called Mrs. Farrell, which he quickly interred. Immediately ‘after sundown on Tuesday evening, while yet the reflection of its light lingered in the western horizon its Frank sat solitary and alone in his little shop, chewing the cud of bitter reflection, a female form darkened the door and entered. As she did o she sai I in a feeble voice and reproachful tone— Ah! Frank a-iiuhla its little I thought you’d sarve me so. You never called to sec if l xvau dead or alive.” O the crass o’Cnrist About us!” said Frank; till 1 Lord betune us and harm ! What tire vou ?or are you Mary’s ghost ? I* you are I ommand you in the name ofthe Futaer, Son ltd Holy Ghost to do me neither hurt nor iarm for it is neither I’d do you it'youwora livc to-mnrsnw.” I. AnA Pr.nl. ’) -unto Mfn* 8 wnn Mary and nobody else —‘ sure lam alive though troth it seems it’s dead I might be. for all you care about me.” ‘ You’re not alixe Mary ” said Frank.— “ How could you be. when 1 buried you on Friday last. \ou know the love I always had for you when you wor alive ; but I don’t think its traytin’ me daycent to be appearin’ to me now that you’re dead. If anything troubles your soxvl. say so. and I’ll get as many masses sed as ’ll remove it.” “O Frank agra.” says Miry “you’re losin’ yoursirtßes. I’d rather you’d get me a cup of iuy notv, to rouse me poor wake heart than anything else. You et-* ihere’s not an ounce of flesh on me poor bones.” “ Why,” says Frank, “have you any bones at all ? Be gor, I thought you wor a spent that came to haunt me. Let me see,” —he ’ feels her hand—“ be goxty you’re not a - sperit, but Mary cure enough 1 b’lieve. But I stay till I light the candle.” [Lights it, and is satisfied of her identity.] Well, hotv in the world did you get out of the grave. Mary?— Will yon tell me that ? lor I fastened you down lor fear of them theivin’ sack ’em ups.” “ Why you’re dray min’, Frank,” said Mary; “ I wasn’t in the grave at all. I have just left the Charity Hospital, and .” The entrance of two men prevented her pro ceeding one of whom passionately inquired— “ Is your name Farrell ?” “ Yes,” said Frank,” “ it is summer and wi other. May Ibe so bowld as to ask what’s your bis’noss with me 7” “ 1 want to know,” said the man, ’• what you did with my wile. If you've sold her to the doctors, oriiid anything of that kind, I'll make it a sore business to you.” “Your wile!” said Frank, •in suspense, “what wife?” “ Why, my wife,” said the stranger, “ whose body you took from the Charity Hospital on Friday morning, as I’m told you did.” “ And was that your wife ?” said Frank. “ She wasn’t any body vise’s,” said the stran ger. “ Be gqr, thin I buried her duyetut for you,” said Frank. “ And it wasn’t you. Alary, shure enough.” he added. “Indeed, then, it wasn’t ” said Mary. “And you’re no ghost ?” snitl Frank.— “ Well, 1 see it all now. I mistoo .< uiiotner daycint woman—tins gintleiii.ui’s wilt —lor you. becuust- they tould me you wor dead, und that she was Mrs. Farrell.” “Ho she was.” said the stranger, “ and my wile, not yours.” Our readers by this time know the origin of this budget of blunders. There were two Mrs. Farrell udmitted as yellow fever patients into the hospital. Frank buried one of them, believing it was his own Mary. It provetl to be the mistake of a morning.—.V. O. Oelta. The .Mail who Kissed the Three Girls. A tnan who boarded nt n house in the court try, where there were several coy damsels who seemed to imagine that men me terrible creatures, whom it was an unpardonable sin to look at, was one afternoon aceotiled by an acquaintance, and naked wluit lie lliouglit of the young ladies with whom he boarded I 1 ic replied that they were vcrc shy und reser ved. “!so they are,” returned the other, “and so much so that no gentleman could get near enough to tell the color of their eyes. “That they may be,” said the hoarder ** yet l will stake, a million that 1 can kiss all three without tiny trouble.” “That you cutinot do ” cried his friend ; it is an achievement which you nor any other jtcr sott ean accomplish,'’ “The other was positive nnd invited his friend to the huuse to witness his triumph. They entered the room together, a,id the three girls were all at home sitting beside tlteir mother, and they looked prim und de mure as John Rogers Ht the stake.” Our hero assumed n very grnvv aspect even to dejection, and having looked wmhful j lv at the clock, breathed it sign as deep ns 1 Algebra nnd its long as a lemnle dialogue nt Ia street door.— His singular deportment now I .ittr.u-tcd the attention of the girls, who east their slow opening eyes up to his countenance. I Perceiving the impression Iw had made, he j then turned to his companions and said; “It wants three minutes of the time!” “I >0 you s|s-ak of tits dinner l” said the old Diiincrri - said he with bewildered aspect, VOL. XXV.—No 22. ro n rohCraf’th:clo" n k COnBC,OU6Iy - ‘“** ,an with irrepressible curiosity” y ° Un * man “You will see me decently interred ” said l>o again turning to his friend. ’ Hi* triend was as much puzzled as anv bo dy prewrit and his embarrass,., nt a Zd tr the intended effect; but the old ady beinr unable to contain herself, cried. ‘ r n pniy Y“ ,lt (l ° you speak of? , . . answered he in a lugubriou i Here th l mght a Kpirit “PPenred unto m- ’ ■And’ thn gl r'* rose to their leetand drew near And the spirit gave me warning that I shoul da: exactly at 11 o’clock to-day- and you ee ‘t wants but iialf a minute of that time!” Hvm .h‘T tUrnCd pal '’’ anil ‘heir hidden sympathies were at once awakened for the jpomcgj W\ , ?V?,.„T/y‘ , .ls , tTfe J Clock and the p. doiimed youth lie then walked to the old, t of the girls, and taking her l,y the hand, bad her a solemn farewell. He also imprinted a kiss upon her trembling lipe. which she did not attempt to resist, ife then bade the • cond ami third farewell in the same tender and ntle,-ti, mate manner. His object was n chicved, and that moment the clock struck Hereupon he looked mound, surprised, an. ejaculated, “ who would have believed that a apparition would tell such a lie ! It nag pro bably the ghost of Annanias of Sapphira.” It was some time before the sober maiden understood the joke, and when they did. thev evinced no resentment. The first kiss brok', tiie ice. C'aptain Jo. During Doniphan’s march from El Passo to officer rfb * back “prvant* of the different officers ot the regiment lormed themselves in to a , 0.-npuny There were twelve of them ol whi -h number eleven were officers and on, high private. Jo, servant to Lieut. D was elected captain. He was the blackest 01 the crowd, and spoiled a large black feather w ith a small black hat—also a large | ia , ’ r 'j VVI,I ‘ ail I llltciuudy bright brass hilt— Which same sabre was eternally getting in eil 6 With e j ln r tnCHte windin * hi* low nmbihlo I ‘ h i J ° R>r , Cilptam - they were a for midable body, and to bear them talk, thev uould work wonders! During the battle of Sacramento, however, the company were not to be seen, but alter the action was over, thev w ere espied breaking out from the wagons and joining the pursuit. That evening on, oi our o icers attack’ and Jo about his company. vy ell. Jo, 1 hear your men were h.d behind the wagons, during the fight?” tb,^ron te TJ t ’ rße herry borr y to sa - v * l nni tiie trul. 1 done every ting—l t * iJIM n (]*• ° b ln , en ~ 1 .‘“J ’k’ and dem by all dey hold most deah m this woi and an the next but it was no go; dey would git on de cron-’ side ob de wagons.” “ • And what did you do there?” 1 stood dar gittin’ cooler, and do firing kept gittcn hotter, and at last the cannon balls cum so ormighty sass. I tnought He best ting dis nigger could do, war to git behind de wa gons heself!” Don’t Complain. A merchant was one dn v returnin'* from me market. He wo-, ot- 1 orseback, and be hind 1 -• saddle was a valise filled with mon t v It rained with violence, and the good , 1 waß wct tu she skin. At this time ■ie was quite vexed, and murmured because God iiau given him such bad weather tor his journey. H. soon reached the border of a thick lorcst. ” bat was his terror on beholding on one side ol the road a robber, who. with levelled gun, was aimingut him and attempting to fire ! But the powder oemg wet witn urn ram, the gun did not go ofi, and the merchant, giving spurs to Ins horse, lortunutely had time to escape. As spou as lie found himself safe he said to turns, II How wrong was I not to endure the rum patiently, a* sent by Providence. li the weather had been dry and fair. I should not probably, have been alive at this liour; the ram which caused me to murmur, came at a fortunate moment to save my life, ami preserve to me my property.” Austria—The Empire—lts .WniiufactureK. We have before us an intertsting letter Imm the pen of the Rev. Dr. B. Kurtz, the Ed itor the ot Lutheran Observer, from which we gather the following information ia relation to Austria, the extent of the Empire and its com merce with this country. The Austrian Em pit e, according to the gentleman quoted, con ists of twelve distinct States, differing from each other in language, customs, and laws viz : Austria proper. Hungary, Bohemia. Si lesia. Stynti. Illyria, Tyrol, Moravia. Gulliria Transylvania. Dalmatia, nnd Lombardy; cm braces in territory 300.000 square miles, and containing 38.000,000 of inhabitants, is mor than either France or Great Britain, and al most doubling the population of the Unite i States. The geographical position of the empire, it population anti resources,have always given to Austria great influence over the “other con tinctnl powers ol Europe. Even in the most disastrous times for the empire, when its ar ;ni were cvrywhere defeated, and its capital tec up ted hy foreign troops, Austria was still u ishom ol her influence, and the Congress of ‘-1 un 1 ! -II he in possession of more territory ’- in she held before the French revolution.— Her manufactures and commerce are both rap idly rising in importance. The United States consul at Trieste reports the imports from A merica are daily Increasing, as the value of imports in 1841 amounted to only 30,000 florins, and in 1814, to 4,307,0*X) florins. In the 1842 there is an increase of 80.000 florins in the preceding year. In the year 1843, an in crease ol 492,000 florins on the year 1842. And in theyear 1844, nn increase of 734.400 flop ins on the year 1843. The exports from Austria to the United States have likewise in creased. The principal article ofiinport from the United States is cotton of which Lite quan tity Imported of late years has vastly increased. —P&ila. ftuj. Ileiiuttfy Home. Men will say that appearance is nothing, and tliut the pleasures ol tin* sight are not to be \ alued and cultivuted ! 1 say that appear ance is alwuys to be regarded; that we cun not render our homes too beautiful ami attrac tive. Our first object should bo to make our dwellings as convenient und comfortable as art can make them ; our second object should 1 be to render them to an equal extent tasteful 1 and elegant. Do what wu cun, and all wc j can w- shall fall far short of rivalling even the simplest forms und combinations of nature. Greek l-'lrls. Dr. Vuleniine Mott, in Ins sketches of tra vel, states that while at a ball in Grvtee, he was presented lo the dattgltU r of the celebra ted Murco Bozzuris. She was studying Eng lish. site said, that she might read in our tongue, the spirit stirring lines of Halleek ad dressed to her lather. The doctor asked her to dance, ami she replied thut a true Greek never dunred, ioi/cm wtVA hir mrn Hex. ‘l’ll tell you whut it is. father,’ said a young chimney sweep to his father ural master, ‘if you don’t give me a uinepencc on a dollar of rnv earnings, I’ll do soatt thing desperate, I will.’ ‘Why, what will you do ” said the senior; run nway,or drowu yourself.’ ‘Wo.se than that. I’ll go and bind myself prentice to a lawyer. I know one that will take me.*