Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, September 15, 1847, Image 1

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pv s. It *S I** &. t‘<t. T E It I * • ; H U**>rn"*r i p iMisV.l cvr IVnii'ig in city of Macon, at t!i foliowf ’ RrrJ trCl i> U V nit: , i iii n lr nr •, per if.-sr •* 5a Iff”' 1 *",: a no 1 , und till t!” rn l °f the ypar 4 00 /) ltW / r „ w II b<* ri ‘i'lly enf<rc**l, williout rc- TV*” ‘. . t |,. ~i >ri f th- Publih.rH is f> do 11 l v Jl( ,riv ‘i** p , >®sibU‘ upon tli'“ c i.- i pri:itr tVir sY'Scrib'i* I r.*np the profit* nr rru ’ !! r , t , n rant* mt l c Mm:tor*. In no cn*- Snc ul~w tir-t paid vIItVPM'. , |.. t , >r y ■•’ic 1 i-< i’V'Mi iti Macon or it* vi'O'iitc .„ T ,ep ,t:;VTd ‘a-citediit tV Uflittl rrit *— \!)Uvt'. | ‘ w j,. t Unn I in. will lie i-wrtrd till .mill’"’ I|| „ W |H |„. nil .wed to persons foi- 1 ’! 1 ■ liu ; i. ‘,v t'l.’ V'"ir. -1,1 I who pay >"| -lemnn.l. h" 1 ,v ’ r on I oYmiary notices o) ever |Vdiv.|.-lat 111- natal rates. ...is of candidates for oificu.tobe paid M rat ■. when inserted, fe-’tl'v’ 1 on lu w tli County Officers, 1 !',’ h A ietinaeera, and others, who may wish to ,life I o intraets. „ a l !,’" 1 i, ,vtUdns will please observe the following-. “'/ ft | and N -ttwvs, hy Rventors, A linaiis- S ’ ‘ “VcaarJians are re,, ,n • I l.v law to he a Iver tc” gazittc, Sixty days previous to the day of* l '■ , „ tv held m the fi-t Tae,lay ill the . mil - t the hou-s of ten ill the forenoon an I mntN. „,,, Court llousi- in the county t'f ; ~,eu'v'i= Iff l. .Jfp >rs .'nl Prop Tty must te advertised in W’ ;VTi V* .~T.t 1 Cre litots of an Estate must Ire p r - I ''’ *, r !v,,’ ,r V .nw H'wmale to th Court of - dlLiu.l an I Negroes, must be • ‘A .'-1 w-eH'y for four m uth. P j ,f \i , lismtion must lie pul,- , , r 'o/'M— for IV■■■ii'-.si .a from \l .m-tration, i >r D* ‘—” * • lar-lian e'':;; f> rt ? t V :..h,sa-of.„ irt -a re, must b“ published Hr t ,r 'f Cr • s- !- t o-a ih'ushiua 10-t nepers, ■ \ ! n nlstretors whe-ea bon I baa b"n uwen'hy the dec-ise.l. i\ t fall >paee of three ‘■ r_±nl r-0. i,s. orT. PLBTKIE. N, Rt.ther “lull make, buy, , if%,, , ns as :• 1 •vein ■ . any . WaV'L. w or *t Liqiors, ” ■ ,0! - \ \? : >.V I- on meets rec oy L ‘ i RtuAV tr. EM.vo.at 7 v • ..t their Hill. I * wVi UiBBI.K, W. P K. P. GUYARD, R. ,S. April 1.1847. 43 SA llrill. K. 111.AKE, TTOIINMY AT I, \'V. Mm ov. Ga . practices \ ill the Courts of Hihh. c- iw.oid, Monroe, Jones, Ta it is, Houston, I >.>. dV nil I Piilnski, in the Su,ireine CouU at Macon, Milledgeville. Savannah, Ilawkins vi;i,. Talbollon, Anieriousan I l)‘catur, and in the Fed e-.il Court at Mdied reville and Savannah All I usine.s j ,t ii'ted to Ins care will meet with prompt attention. O;Kc • on Miilbiny street, over the Drug Store ol Shot Well dt Gilbert. Jlacott, July 21,18-17. V 16 i,t;i uva .i. t.i i \ . AX TOU ;jr,V ATT. A w. McDonough, ga. Refer to Scott, Cabhart &, Cos. May 6. 1817. *ly< H. IX. I. DU^ITAICAII, Atto*ey a< I.aw, Spring Place, Murray County. ‘ITTILL attend feithfully to pH profa*fionnl busmen \\ r to his c ire, in the several Couits of the Cherokee Circuit. .Septmiher 1, 1817. 22 ts !>r. HIHIIeK I ‘I •* \! i.SSMIX. ITWINO \vMnrme*itly located in tb> plnce, ten j7jL tiers fus /profession il s. vices to the c t /'‘n ol M•- eo-> and its vicinity. lie hop<*s by prompt attention to business to merit n sirne ot pn ‘lie pat;on*tie. His office is on 2 1 t . in the building formerly occu pied by the M icmi M •SBeng *r. Macon, June *23,1817. I*2 . tt p. miozxTZzv. t : x> J> ESPiiiC 1 FELLY i**ile,s h.s servie.-a. pn>fei< ri t ally, to tli • v :;/• .:s oi .vEnvn .in I vicinity. i:i tin* ge ierp| i r*ct ce *i ‘.|>* in-in** anJ Surgery. Olfice at h;s f j si l ie •o i rh*i 1 Street, near Walnut September 1, 18i7. 2*2 6w purs v j. xViCriTAT.:!i n‘A3 tuk o n toe >V < rl vMj) and . request* a continuance of the public patronage. -I ■ mi, Api il 1,184*3 1_ X I*Bl4 srivilias. I , .ILs.m-TilM-r mio.m his tn nd that he I his completed v .y exteuhiv* and unpor iliiffl t int unprov *uientß up m his well known esuh liiOlish.neiit, 1 III* ‘lClltlOMll KCoiim*, anJ is prepared to accoiiunodule those who may visit th*above tasliiouable watering piaee m awiperio* style. Hi'liouse is eonv* nieutly situat t. both lor visaing the Spring and fir :ur and combat. lls room* are exceed iii 4 y ‘onvement, being arranged e t ier l>i smgle per sons or families His Ikml ling is all new anil oi tin* v *ry b*Mi -j-riiity ; and being in the midst ofn tine provision r*-4. *, !i.s table will always be a bun lantly tuniished wiui tlie e.ioicest the State allords ‘l’lie Limbs at the aave been greatly improved during the season, a.id many id iitional attnictions have been a ikied, wlueli eaaaot taii to interest visitors from aboad. An elegant imt* ot lour hoi st* Foot Co.tehes wll run daily during tli* s.a.-ton >iw *n toe Springs and F rsyt!i— i distance oi o.ily i6.uit.-s, an ib■■:*•* nd i uri ig s may at any tune b ‘ p oeu i* l m m • Springs ty pi i-sous who are not pio vi le l w.ih ptivit * conv-y.uu* s 11 Jet ms it uimeets- yto.i 11 ta nth * w.a s a the niMVe Springs are un s i p isse t by any in the Sodlivru States tor their inedici iulu*iiuf.M IHLiAN W COLLIbK. >1 y j, 1847. 7ti Lie Federal Union will p iblisli 11 we-k*, the Savannah Republican and Columbus Tunes 1 tunes. Contcccouaiy a.id Grocery. 1) l ,?l I - .ng his new supply ol •” • |’ ctihs the ii!t *ntium oi ius eiisui.n iM to A choice article oi old Uruudy, M*iJti:a, Fort and Clar et Wines; Pickles. Spics, Pn-s-rve*, Cakes, Candies; Ais > a li'K* aisortnet oi S-*g*irs of vinous brands— war.u.itr i nnpj ted H ivaima S. g n 11 will k **p ii co-.Ht l it supp.y of Orang -s, \pplcs, v* lIM.IS, Potatoes. Cl.*tni*, Putter, Kaisma, Figs, Prunes, AujvinJi, and f-thrr nuts A'-oiit I.tees i-n% Iv k *pt in that l o a . !•) |) f.d l’fdv 8. iy til** keg. • v < . It V- ON \\ l> Lmb 1 (WWI LBS Choice Bae<*n Hams, 1 *2,000 11m. Sides and Should, is, J*A lias Leaf Laid v by W HLLLLR (k lIAKROLD June 2, 1847. If Ml W iOOD .1(1 Pat-kiin.. HANDSOME GINGHAMS,(Nr.w 1, „ Stvt.a ) HrilliiuiU mid I'nicU Jaconets. i HI, VI and 104 T'liblc Diaper, • D “','*• Linen Tiil.l- Cloths riiekuge* Bonnet Ribbons, (Nkw Style ) f„ , Linen Cttiub k Hamllteirhi'd*, <Vc I J f"’Tv,Tl l, y GRAVES, wool),*. GO ? l Autiiw 11, Wl7 ia JJ *-INI 1 I'll I'Anil 1 I *'” 7 SIIOTWKLI, A GILIIEIIT ’ e-;n. Auj. 11.11M7 IU (I"V.IO:s.S H\ I i:* 1 Jum nr,tv.,| nml lor ‘,l*!” 4 smmVELL &. GIIiUEKT. 1 Aliv l<i|| 11, 1847 la j VERY CHEAP BUY GOODS! rv ‘l’ KINNON it GO woul.l mv,i n|| p,. r .,Tw l.Tr , ,' rl / W v’" 1 1,1 “* v “ ‘'- 1 ’ • <• II nml <-xniiim.- ihrir I Il T •',‘M"*i'i*lf StiH-k, noi Tirtinu “I Brown mull I hl 'J r,, "kn mill S'u'el Tirkiuip, Ghi'i kn. | ‘•"mm!?', . !<"■", Lin-n Driliinz", tin.- nml (! "‘fo. M-I-I, I,'iwiin, Silk- nn I Dnw,! r,. ‘ * “’. rul| y. ill T wlh lilmi.l 1-v.ry ollu rnrll win hr ~ I “ P 'i"’ l,ir U y lin ‘ All ol wlueli ‘;u>n„M..r ‘ l ,olr prieet lor ham. or u, punctunl u “ ‘■* “” uwinl liiur. -Jl 1 Aiiril I, IHI7 4 Orp,°o ri f. B / CASOMLMB, VEBIxYoS. fcO. ‘ 1, 1 “ Ol I IBrk B m 1 81. r. I,’ ‘ 1 ’ * G-rrn, Blown, nn I Kmiry Gloili. an rx ’ | ” nnwmmriu, f finch nml ‘.mnru nti Ciamiwr Maraeiil. s, and pnney Vsstingp, AwTiThit ILy N ‘•■'AIANGN *GO I iVf*v 1 “” I !"I • I- 100 111.,, of 111 a I V “ilmrn Lim l.y ‘V"i, | Hi7. H N nruiFKß #eorgk 3cm nml anb it! WTcw and New Q*ocds. China, Class ami Enrthen Ware. pill) subscriber* are now r ceiving nndCP) J I opening ag n**rd nssortiuent of theptf nbov • goo l. at the st<r<* lately occupy ] f.y Mr. A (I Butts, c >rner of M ilb*riA and Second sts. ‘ and opp *sit * th.? Wad” * ■ Mai!, which tley 1 ffer at I .vholes.l e and retail. The stock, m part,consults ot the 1 loilowing: Paris ’Amite Dining, Tea and Toilet Sets, and” do. and do. Flow in i “ do. do. do. do. White French China Dining S**ts, Do. do. do. Ten do. Hold band do. do. do. do. White do. do. Jugs. Whit** (i'unite,light and (lowing blu- Jus—all size* • , Plate.-, D.sh *s. Bakeis, and Cover Dishes to match Di- j j niirr Wares, : A g'*n**ral nsrortment of common Ware, Cut, Press**,! and Plain Tu.nldeis, | Cut and Pressed (johlets, Wines and Champagnes, | Press**i| mi l Plain Hggand Jelly (Basses, 1 Cut and Pressed M -iror Dishes and Nappies, ('at. Piesscd an.l Plain La ops and Candlesticks, I • do Cut Decant *rs, in sets and pairs, Snlnr Lamp*—Britannia and (Jennan Silver Castors, : Lookiiig (lasses of various sizes and styles, Stone Baking Dishes, Pies, &c. &.C. ‘Phe sabsenU'-s deem it prooer to state that they have adopted th'* CASH SYSTEM, to winch they Intend strictly to adhere, und by which they will be enabled to | furnish every description ot good* in their lin* at fairl price* HYDK &. JONHS. H vA .1 will take orders for fancy China Dining, Tea and Toilet S t -, which they will furnish at the import er’s pries, adding only the expenses from New York. Macon, Sept. 2, 1846. y2U I.UIe i\*USS Ltlll 1 iVfUSI Not from Mexico, hut from the People.* Store. Dlfc V silling lower than ever before in diismnrk t. New goods received monthly, du- ; rng the business si asmi, )i tiie most desirable styles.— i Pleas.* notice the following, now in store, which are sel- 1 lingwilh a perfect rush. • lianana Silks, i’me Beiage •. wiling from 25 cts to $1 “ Muslin* “ “ 25 to 50 cents. “ Ginghams, “ “ 1-8 to 37 “ Prints, “ “ 6to 25 “48P irasols, “ “ 25 cis. to 500 “ Umbrella* “ “ 3/cts. to 500 Bonnet*, Artificials, Ribbons. Carjjet Bags, Satch-i els. Cans ting. Matting, 6lc. &,c. Fi.* ig:i (’ innerc, (iro do Ta. Linncn Drilling, and I Goods for Gt ntlemeu’s wear, ot all descriptions. Iluiise-Meeniav’ Goods. In this line of trade 1 am perfectly in town, and would particularly invite these ja g in this branch t i.i, tog.*tu. i with tin-3c wno have hail much expen- i enc • j As: , Scarfs, Slinwis Cravins. French , work C ips, ‘Thread and Limn L -s lob n it. Mu*-j quito Netting, Nankeens, Brow 1, 1 •< n, L’nen Sh t ing, 12-4 wide, bleached and brown lJoi:n st .es. Gloves ‘ Mills, ll.'udkcrchiefe, liot-i. ry, Ready Made Cloth-j ing, Sic. scc. A jeto 1.0 O F Grand Lodge Regalia*, for sale low. LVnsr <*,*']i a*d examine lor youiselvcs- -we i lwny* get paid for s'i'*v\ i :g. Respectfully. JOHN W. CLARK. Macon, May 5, 1847. 6 Ii iN.Ii Linen, llrown Ifolfand, Ac. r a PIECES Irish Linen, direct importation, war f_J \ 7 ranted “gennin* ’ 35 pi*ces Brown Holland, for summer wear, received i direct from Liverpool, at the New Cash Store on the ! Avenue. Also, Principe Sugars, Port and Slierrv Wine, for sale low i.y T. C. DEMPSEY, i May 18 7 IT ll X • Ac -Just received from tile ‘ New York Brooklyn Whit** Lead Company” j No. 1, No. 2. Extra and Pure White Lead Also in Store—Linseed and Tanners Oil; Spirits’ Turpentine ; Varnish , Lampblack Putty,Paint.Brush- i es. i * . &c* PATTEN &. TAYLOR A,h . 1, HIT 27 BAGGI VG, ROBE AND TWUR. I| WA B ALES Gunny Bagging, J * M t 100 piece* Kentucky Bagging, 15 > c.iiis Rope, 5 bales Bagging Twine. For sab* by GRAVES, WOOD & CO. I, HIT ts-18 | 03VABURGS, DOSIESTICS, &C. BALES Osuaburgs. 5J “ Cotton Yarns, 5 i “ 3-4 and 4-4 Brown Homespuns, 5 Cases Janes, j 10 “ Kerseys. For sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO. 1 August 4. 1817. if 18 ) &U..AK, COFFEE, &.C. * , 'i\ H 111)8 1* :( . Si Croix and N O. Sugar, *JU ilk Is A* Rto Corice, 10 hhds vlolasses, 150 l>o.vs Tobacco, various brands, 3d ** Soap, 10 Starch, &o. &c. 10 “ Sarsaparilla an I Strawberry Syrups, For sale by GRAVES, WOOD A. CO. August 1,1817. ti-13 ‘ BAGGING. RDFE, TWINE, &C. ,ya/i Pr/S 1 land 45 inch Kentucky Bagging. a£U'J2U>‘* 48 )25“ bl “ 25 C<'ii* K *ntucky Rope. JUKI ibs three ply Bagging Twine. 2250 Sacks Sa t For sale by CH ARLES C AMPBELL. & CO. Aug |3, fill 81 S. F. DICKINSON, fit CO. n* AVE just received 100 mis St ('x and Porto Rico Sugar. 400 bags Rio Coflee, s*) “ Lag*lira and Java. 15 * kegs Su|M>rior Nniis. 75 packages Staple Dry Goods, which whl ne sold low Macon, 11th August, 1847. 19 S F DICKINSON, & CO, TOBACCONISTS. \RE now mceivni^ _ 250 package* Tobacco, the most complete as sortment ev -r offered in this market. Macon, 11th August, 1817. 10 8. F. DICKINSON, & CO. Ul I V E just received _ 5 Cask> Baltimore superior sugar cured Can vassed Hams. 5 Tierces Cider Vinegar. Macon, Utli August, 1847. 19 FOR SALE. ■ i THE House and Lot on th* Hill, that I now occupy ‘l’lie L*t contain* one acre, and a* * * g ve:y productive—the Wate. is excellent r ""“ (*GO. W PRICE. August 11, 1847. 19 FOR RENT. \N OFFICE, and a Sleeping Room over the Store _ oecttpu Ib> tin aoba i- * - Pnmrtiaom given Ist Octotier next C DAY ,At ( t). For Kent. r IMIE store oeeupir.i !> \1 J. Hodges,and MjjJ I•• nt yby Messrs Wittu v\ Mouitim, cor mik of Cherry and Third street*. ‘Tlu* buck Stores occupied by .Vle**is J S yineur, Hall A Brant ly. and L V alentmo.ou ( berry *1 , nil I tile Store occu pied by \l< ssts. (’link A Lxpene <•• , >n the same street, and th Hull occupied by Franklin Lralge. No. ‘2. I () (> F, on ’Third *i —jmsiession g ven on the I*l of Oetolier u**xt Also, me Store, corner ol C olton Avenue and S eott.i *t ,nnd the Store next Mr T. I’ay lor, oti Cotton Avenue Po-wmhioii given inuuediately. Apply to T. C. DEMPS..Y, Cotton Avenue. July 7,1847. 14 TO RENT. tz * ‘THE Dwelling on Walnut and Third street*, now occupied by Measi*. W Fr*em uand Bivms JidL The House i* .arge and pleasantly located. For t'-iine, apply to A. Kn harps, who Mill r-ct a* my ugent during my ab*cnoc. M E BY LAN DER July 28, 18-17 if. 17 I •) IHA L jJ rpVVOSto sand -v nil Office-*, m tlie Floyd r* * | House Range of Building*. Apply to N ( DAT* CO w to iii ii. r: 4 GEN'TKEL Private R-i.lepe., in some . | i V plt-iisant miml healthy jutrt of th.* city, snita -1 I ■ nndling -I i imUl Any |e*rsot having mien n bouse ami lot to h i, will find a tenant 1 y ad Irciauitg Box No 111, Post Office. .Imy U, I- r | M JA TO LET, fhan the latOctoU*r to l*t Jnnua- , •m. ry next, the ‘Two Story Dwelling noxf to .Mr l)'*nt, and tbrmeily occupi*dDy Mr. John S. Childers Term* moderate—apply to J. I! * W’ H ELLIS. ’ 1941 22 TO RENT pi IE FRE PROOF BRICK STORE on Coin- I metre Row, fwtweeti Graves, IV*td (t Cos and lestu-rMof the Huhseriher*. Tli*'Store i* 80 *ct by (0. with a *:etHoms U*!lnr lor t. :i-apply u > SCOTT,C ARI! \KT A CO. Sept. 8, 1817 23 MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1847. C. K. WENTWORTH CO. IT AVE.just received and now offer I I. for sale, at the lowest cash pri c**ls - ri new an I splend 1 stork of goods j) in their line—cons-ting ot Fine Gold ntl4 v, ‘ r Lev* r, Lepiue, Patent and Veiticai Eseap i.ient (3LT £4 SI 1*: Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys. &c. A gr***it vn ri ty of L lies'and Gentlemen’s Breast Pins, Finger Ruigs, of all patterns; GOLD ri VS, witli (Sold and Silv*r Holders. (fold Pencils,Gold Sleeve and Collar Buttons: Studs ; Gol lan I S Iver ‘Thimbles; Bracelets and Bmcelet Clasps; C id Cases. Fine Pm and P-K;k'*t Knives: Superior Seissors, Steel Bends, Rings and Tassels; Coral Beads; St*el Pens, &e WAKIt \N TliD II A/OUS. Sjtrctacle*! Spor-taclcs V— f iold and Silver. Persons afflicted with defictiveor impaired vision, are respectfully invited to cart and examine, a New and Improved article >l Spectacle Glasses—lor which the subscribers are tto'e I gents. Also, New and Beautiful Style LAMPS; Lamp Gns sand Winking ; Plated and Brittnnia Ware. Repairing.—Watches and Clocks of every descrip tion repaired and warranted for one year All Watches sold or repaiied. will be warranted to keeu good dine or the Cash will he refunded. Watches sent from any part of the country, will re ceive the same attention nnu be repaired on ns reasona ble terms as though the owners were present. All kinds of Gold and Silver work made to -* Jewelry of every description neatly repaired. I> URTIIKIIOIA PING. The undersigned having fitted up a room tdio..iing tlieir Store, are prepared to take pictures in the best possible style. V line assortment of Gold Lockets, Pins, and Bracelets, suit ihle for the above. C. K WENTWORTH A CO. East Side Mulberry St. Macon June 1, 1847. 9 Cheap Tailoring Establishment, NO. 17, WHITTAKER STREET, SAVANNAH, (Opposite IV. JI. May S Co’s Saddlery Store ) nA MI IjTON of. 3Y M .VIONS would inform t heir . friends and the public, that in addition to their present large supply of Ready Made Clothing, they have pm chased, and are now opening, a urge and eie gant assortment of Spring mid sunime, Goods, consisting *1 the very lest nuahtiy of English and French Cloths. Casmtnrrs, Vestings und fancy ar ticles. suitable to gentleman’s wear. A!! of which they are prepaid to make to order in the most elegant ana fashionubl style, and at the shortest notice. Th- ir hi. Crt. s entirely new. and leingconnected with the ii* in oi ./ < Fatality Cos, ’<7 Broad wy, New York, they will l>e fumislied wuh th* most fa!uonnble articles, as they arrive in the “inik i. Mr. S. A OLDS, late foreman, for Price y Vea der, and v\ !l known us ; t superior Cutter, will have charge oftbisdepaitment of business, so that our custom ers may rely upon getting the very best tits. ()i ler* from th** c iutitry tilied promptly, and no devi ai on m price, as we are resolved to approach as near as po-sihi* to Northern rates. April 21. 1817 ts 3 >LW AM) ill: \ I I’ll I L GOODS. lUrfT received and i.ow opening, :• variety of styles ot new, laney :.:id s,apie DRY GOODS. Among them may be found Plain wide Black Silks, Satin Stripe Si’ks, 40 pieces Bn Iza rules and Borages, from 121 to 75 cents per yard, 40 pieces Ginghams, very cheap, 100 pieces Calico, from 6f to 25 cents per yard, Browm Sheetings, 20 yards for sl, 100 Parasols, Parusoletts and Sun Shades, from 75 cents to $3. White Cotton Hosiery, at 12! cent* per pair. 30 doz. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs from 12! to 50 cents, Plain White Swiss Muslins, at 25 cents per yard, Plaid and Striped do very low, Lace striped do at ol cents, Jaconet, Nansook. Book and Mull Muslins, Cambric and Furniture Dimity, anew style, Grass Cloth. Skirts, Sunnier Cassiniere, Cottonades, Gambroons, White and Brown Linen Drills for Pants, Plaid Linen for ('oats. Cross Bar Musquito Netting, Lace do do Table and Towell Diapers,of innov qualities and prices, Muslin Collars, Cluunisetts, &c.,&c. Th-'* sul)serib*r deems it unnecessary to enumerate* articles, as all who will give him a call, will find almost every article usually kept m a Dry Good Store, and at as low prices F(>R CASH, as at any other store in the State. Store next door to the Post Office. Plea*** come and 9ee. E. WOODRUFF. April 14. 2 FACTS ARESTI imoKN T!I!!VG. (t EO M LOG AN & CO w<**T J TTiopt respectfully Ji itiiorui the good citizens oi \1 con am’ the sur rounding country, that they aie not quite s* il ng off their stock -t N w York e *st, nor do they loudly btms\ ot under seikng their neighbors ‘The design of this nlveit.semeiit is to disseminate extensively this un le niable tiuth, viz that our assortment is rich and racy— rare and b eautiful; comprising every desirable article ol Fancy and Starlo Dry Goods utnl!y son us in store o-i spa ulntioti. ’Tis unnecessa ry to enumerate th** ninny, very many extravagantly beautiful niticles on hand, and to comment upon intrin sic worth, is deemed enti-ely superfluous Suffice it to say. that all our rich Fancy l)r ss Goods, French Work etfCapes, A*.’ were purchased of AT. Stewart Cos., New York, and differ materially in style and patterns from nil others in Macon. All those who entertain th** erronious impression that we hoi I up for high pri<* *s, can receive oeeulnr de monstration to the contrary by itouptng in and looking for themselves. Glass Wrr, 4'hiiia Ware, and Fa*thrn Ware, of t*very and any kind, at a very smnll advanwe on New York coat. GEO. M LOGAN CO. Macon, May 26,1847. 8 New Grocery and Dry Goods Store. rpiIOM \S DKIP'SKY, having just opened X i tie* Bnck Store on Colton Avenue, formerly occupied by W. A. Robertaon, and nearly opposite Messrs A. J White A Cos. and Bancroft's stores, has now on hand, anti will continue to receive, an assort ment ul liquors and Segura, Sugar, Coffee, and a general assume *4R: Groceries and Dry Goods, which will be sold at New York prices for Cash only Foreign ft randies, Wines, Ac, Otard, D tpucy Si Co’-*. Cognac Brandy, of different vintages—some very old in bottles Goddard vV Co's. Vintage, 182f> ; A Scignctte’s Brandy; Meder Swan Holland Gin; Madeira Wine, in quarter casks; Port Wme- Sherry Wno These liquors are warranted received direct from the New ! York Custom House. Spanish Cigais, Regalias, El Nino. El Sol, Marino, Princip* and other brands—warranted genuine TEAS—linjierial. Guupowd t, Hvsou, Voting Hr son and Black on, of a veiy superior quality Old Java Coffee, Loaf Sugar, Sperm Candles, Ada- I mantmo Candles 20 hhds Si. Croix, Porto Rico and N Orleans Sugar 5.) Sacks Rio Coffee, first quality ; 3l> do second do. j f>oo ps American and English Calicoes, 10 cm sen Bl*aen.‘d Shirtings mid Sheetings, 10 bales Bt .vn 3 1 vj 1 1 do 50j>s. irisn Lmen.tbo ct i; n, &.o Air. Macon, June 2, 1847. 9 CHARLES XX. rUBriYI/iIV, Cvttun Avenue, nr*t 4*r a*>ve the “f?m (Iratulr Haute,” il'ts jn- 1 opened a good stock of Siijirs. Collet*. Teas. Flour, Bacon, *n>|if mill Faiary Ihy hoods Macon. April I, 1847 4 I ) U'l.U II l —Just received (I | largo supply of I’ ip-*r I lunging**. Borders, and Eire Board Prints, wide I’.ijmt for Win low Shades,n beau tiful article Alao,E>< t M-us-.i several different kinds March 31 7 GEO. W PRICE Fit I.MI RlitHl 1411* I UST received at Warren Ereetnun's,fW boxes Rai • I 2ftdo. Oranges; 2.1K10 West liuliiiOranges,very sweet; Citrous,Currants. Dates, Tumarinds , Sugars,Teas and Coffee ; Spices of nil kind-* Crackers ol all kinds , Fine Smoking and Chewing Tolmcco; Patent Yeast Pow ders. Also, n very large and fine assortment of Stuart's Steam Refill* and Candle* W FREEMAN Ipittl.Nff 1 Glass! Glass:: Glass::: I UST received and for Mile, a larg** lot of Glass, o all it from 8 •. 10 •• •. by Alio a lot >t White Ix’.id. Person wishing t** purchase, will do well to call SHOT WELL A GILBERT mma Jm> i. i . STJiAYCD. in v pin illation, itt Pulaski county, about the 1/ middle of July last, two bay MULES (otic *nre and one horse,) thre • years ohl last spring ‘1 hey hove never been broken, and ua they weie inrtln nrd of ids an eiglu miles from Macon, it is probable they were innkmg their way back to Kentucky. whence they wan* brought lust full A reasonable reward will Is* g.ven lor their rse vrry. nr for any information sd ♦r*-ss*-d to the under g.*sd at TirvwrJle. Twigg* county. Aug. 11,1817. ti-PJ BURWOLL JORDAN ! JI NT KKCBU KI) UY IV. Fit HUM AN, Some Choice Groceries , For Sale Low. BAY Water, Claret Wine, French Cordials, Chinese Catsup, something extra. Walnut do. H •ra -.adiah, in pint ami hall pint Jam, ( hocolnle and Cocoa, Bioin i, a superior article of Cocoa. S trdines, Lobsters, Fresh and Pickled. Salmon, Fresh. 2000 Extra Regalia Cigars, 12 Dozen (’ougresrt Water. June, 16. 1847. n ts v* 711ld,DI*’.ff \ M DA VOl.'R Fll is receiving her new supply of the above goods, and would respectfully request her old customers and the jmhlie generally, to give her a call nml look at her stock he lor** t!i**y purchase elsewhere. She i* determined to *'ll ,r, *ods ns low as any one in the city, and of a supe rior .‘irtiel.*. Her stock of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, L:nb:o Dries, Dress tSilk Goods and Shawls, cannot be equ. lle<l in this part of the country. M icon, April 21, 18-47. ihh i:rii>. —The subscribers continue to J keep a general assortment of Groceries and iStuple G.y ( *oo Is, at their old stand, corner of Second and Mul b -rry stnv-t*, opposite the Washington Iiall; they have just received with other articles the following: 24 hhds. St. Croix and P R. Sugars, T 29 bags Green Rio Coflee, 25 “ Old (ov. Java Coflee, 2000 Yanis Negro Kerseys, UKK) Duffle Blankets, 8 and 9 quarter, 1000 Yanis Cotton Osnaburgs, ‘Tons Sneede* Iron, 7(0 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 1300 Pair Russ* tt Brogans, with a general asoitinent in their line, all of which is oflere lat the lowest **ash prices. They respectfully in vite all wishing to purchase, to examine their stock— believing they cannot fail to be suited in price and qunl ■ty CHAS. CAMPBELL & CO. April 1, 1847. 24 REA COTTON have removed to W. B. Par k* r’s Store, on Colton Avenue, nearly opjosite J. Cowles’ Fire Proof Warehouse. Th*-y have instore and offer tr s;i|p on accommodating terms: ‘2OO Pieces heavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ “ Dun lee 85 “ Sbghtlv damaged “ stt Coils K-citneky and .Manilla Rope, 6 > Bags kio Coffee, 20 ‘Tons Iron, 50 Kegs Nails, 1000 Hms Tank and Boiler Iron, 8 4) lbs Spring Steel, 8(H) Sacks Salt, 20 Boxes Tobacco, 10 “ Henderson Candles, 10 Basket* Chamuaigne Wine, 5 Box*s Burgundy “ 8 Casks Bacon, 8 IMS H Nalls, Iron and Hollow Ware. •T|W| KEGS Cut Nails, *y\7\/ 15 tons Iron, asHorted 1 to 10 inches, 2,000 lbs. Sheet Iron, 10,000 lbs Hollow Ware, 2.000 lls. Cast Steel, 1,000 lbs. G*rman and Blister Steel, 2,000 lls Hoop and Band Iron, 5A doz. Ho***, 400 pairs Trace Chains, Received and for sale by E. B. WEED April I, 1847 4 4 BAGGING, ROPE, TWINS. r PHE subs<-riber is now receiving hi* full supplies of I GROCERIES, which he oflers to hit old friends and the public generally, at unusual low prices. We j have now in store, and are receiving. 300 pieces heavy Gunny Bagging, 200 pieces heavy Kentucky do. 15%) coils Kentucky Rope, 50 coils Manilla do. 100 lbs. Twine, ’ 2.*100 sacks Salt, ’ 10,000 lb*. Sweedes Iron, 1,000 His Band, Hoop and Rod Iron, 20 hhds St. Croix and P..rto Rico Sugars, Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Jo. I 100 bags Rio and Java Cofire, 59 boxes T>bacco, 100 kegs Nails, 1.000 ll*. Cn -r, German and Blister Steel. Also PAIN I £> AND OILS of every description. Macon, April 1, 1847. fc; BOND. ,*'j\ ISBLS Northern Whiskey, i)'J 30 do New Orleans Reclined, 10 hhds. Cuba Molases, 5 do. St. Croix Sugar, 20 boxes soap, small bar. iust received by T C. DEMPSEY, August 18. 20 Cotton Avenue. j.ii,T, SALT. 1000 Ain.n-t f tt-18 GRAVES. WOOD A CO. Tliomaston Mmitifactnring < oni| any** OSNABURGS AND VARN3, of superior quality just received and for sale at lowest market price* •y REA A COTTON, Agents , Thomaston Manufacturing Company. June, 30 13 t s NEW BERAGES. •)A PIECES Shaded, Satin Stripe and Spotted Ber * >C7 ages, some very handsome,just received at April 14 2 E. vVOODRUFF’S, O’ l —2,000 lbs Georgia Hams, 25 bbl* Cider, 10 bales Cotton Osnaburgs, *2U bale* Yarns. For sale by CHAS. CAMPBELL A CO May 5. 5 FAMILY FIAJI H. 4 and || h ÜBS of very su|s*imr quality, warranted equal to tile best Canal brands, l*oi sat. bv WHEELER & HARROLD June 2, 1*47 y DINNOLI TIO.N. ‘TMIE partneraliip heretofore existing between the un- J deiMgrn and, under the firm name oi Gloruf. M L <.an & Cos , has tin* day been dissolved, J j licmietl having disposed of his entire interest in the concern tu K A L Atkinson. The name of the concern to b* used by either of the partners m arranging the unset tled bu nicaa. GEI f M. L< Hi AN , J j BENNETT. Macon, June 22,1817 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I ) A. I. A'l tmvms; piin.’hu.* <1 thr in l. wr.m ul J J IVrutett, of thi- lute linn nl I .V, Cos., the businew will hereafter be tramwcteii I by the uiuienugnul, under the firm naiue of Lhqan & .ViaiMsna. CEO. M. UKiAN, „ R A. L. ATKINSON. ! Macon. June 22, 1417. jniy 7 14 ao rvci BARGAINS! BARGAINS'—The undenngned luiving taken the Store on the comer of Cotton 1 Avenue and Cherry street, formerly (Ross’ Store,) begs | le * ve to inform the eitiaens of Macon, and Planters, tluti he will constantly keep ,n hand an excellent stock •t Dry Good*, • •locerits A Ptavinioiiii’ of all j kinds, wive ‘ - w*fl ‘ uhc I. w*t pn** -rat *,h.*- ‘ ! mg j erteotfy contented * .Ul quick sale* AUU small profits tie* public generally ore nspectiu.lv nqu -ued, if they j wunt great bargains, to call upon him Good* of all I kinds given in txcliangc for ail knd* of produce at t caApnoes. H. N PULSIKEK, At FULSIFER'B can be found at all turn's Tea, ( 0f1..-, fNugar, S>rup, Motasws, Rice, Bacon, Gird, Butu r.Com M< at.tints, Fbair. Macketel, nn*l Shad of the le st quality, in quantities to suit pualmseis, at the lowest men April I, 1847. 3) NOTH 1 IN order to suit the convenience of customers, 1 will . retail tit. Keg-ilia mid Lon l)(ro Segura Gy tin i loieu, Ac* —the Sugar. Tea and Coflee by U.e |m*uii<l, 1 and the toreign laquors ny the gallon Robinson a An, such mm is used ill the New York lintels, a superior article, iu-i received aiul lor sale low by the barrel TfIUH C. iiEMPSc.Y, \|inl 28, 1847 t Cottuti \\anue Straw Cutters. K FINDLAY is ikw iimnuuiciuniig a hit of Cut . tmg Machines, which,fr practical use, strength and durability, are probably (jitHiirpa-** ,| Tls*y tls by. n< patent right affair, but a plain and Mubstuu tinl machine for cutting straw, com-stalks, fodder, of nicks. 4tr. with perfect * rur and despntcUl. Plant* n* und rtl**n are resjs cthilly invite*! to rail at Findlay's Foundry, corner ol Walnut and fourth slfrets, Mucm June 23, 1817. ts |*2 Cotton Frcssos for Sale. THECotUm Presses < Bullock'* Patent.) heretofore used ill the Pack ng wtsbfi*hinriil ill tfu city, wifi be sold if immediate application is itunls, at very re- . •lured price# itirbidiiig frame work, windlna, and every ! ! thing complete for each press, and Mold in eonpeffUetMv . ot the pfopiH’tora having disciHitims-d the re-irarking bunnee* Apply to ROBERT FINDLAY Macon, July 14, 1817. ts WOOD AND BRADLEY n lIVE juotrecrived another large |<>t o’ wiMbow | . sHA'ks, some el* gam pattenis, and of ‘tvi to sa t siiy wimlows Also some titack Walnut Wind- j la Be Isieuds, ol patternean I finish which cannot latl la; ■ m Dm ** i BHOTWFTi r - A GILBERT, B\ recent arrivals front New Yotk, have received a full and eoniplet * assortment of D ngs, Medicines Chemicals Paints. O Is, Dye Stuffs, Ve Ac, nil of which .ire now offered to the public very low, for en*h a hey also keep an extensive assortment of Patent Med icine*. stm.ng which are |) r Boon's justly celebrate Ague nn ! Fever PilD, nr*ly if eve/fail to V*’ hi'* Compound Cathartic Pills, an invalu ble family Me licine. Macon, Sept 1 22 T0B&OC0 AND segars. 1 OH of vnriou* brands, J •'/ 10 do do aaupe'ior article, 50,000 Principic ('ignr*. 90.0(H) Regali;i do vv*y fine, Together with Panctelln*. Trabueo, Sic dte For sale by SCOTT, CARIIART & CO. N*,,t 1 g| SUGARS. OAT Hhds. prime St Croix Sugars. I 60 do. Musrova !o and Porto Rico do. 40 do. New Orleans do. 30 boxes white Havsnna do. 50 bbls. Crushed an*l Powdered do. 20 lioxes Double Refined Loaf do For sale hy SCOTT, CARIIART & CO. S 'P< 1 22 COFFEE. oaa Bngs Rio ColT'.?, 40 do. Prime Java (In. 10 do M((clia (In. For sale by SCOTT, CARIIART & CO. Sept. 1. <j2 FIFTEE-I CASES NEGRO BHOEB, IT'OR sale low, torbwn n Con"i'Oiment. by F SCOTT, CARIIART &. CO. Sept I. 22 SACT, IRON A.vD WAl^ onnn sarka salt, -UUU Übt/aat lbs naaorteH Iron, 200 Kens Naila Alan St,d. Hand nml Hoop Iron, Nail Rod, and Hors ■ Shoe Shape*. p' or so If |, v a f SCOTT. CARIIART CO. 1 22 BAGGING,( ROPE AND TWINE. 1 ‘yBH P'-c*-i Kentuckv Bugging, I>UVI 35 > Coils do Rope. 2000 lbs. Bagging Twine, In store and tor *ale by „ . SCOTT. CARIIART A CO. Sept. 1 22 TpINE.OkI Otard Bnad| Kmu and -lark. .. H°M*nd Gin, Jamaica Ram, Cherry Brandy, Old Peneh do. Fine Madeira Sherry and Port Wines, and every description ol Wines ana Liquors, hy the cask, barrel, or gallon. For sale by 0 , SCOTT, CARIIART Sl CO. Sept. 1. w BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, &C. OHO Kentucky Bagging, 4\J\J 250 do Gunny do 100 coils Manilla nn-l Kentucky Rope, 10(H) lbs Bagging Twine, 25 hhds St Croix. P R and N O. Sugar. 10 boxes white Havana and Loaf do 10 bbls Crushed and Pulverised do 150 bags Java and Rio Coflee. 15 hhds Molasst s, 100 kegs Nniis, 6000 Castings, 2*H)OO lbsSw. -* le* Ir*n, flat, round and square, l'*o bbls Whiskey. Gin nn 1 Rum, Pipes a i'd half pipes ( g- Brandy and Holland Gin Madeira, Port an I Malaga Wine, Suerm, Linseed, Lard and Train Oil, 50 boxes Tobacco, assorted, cut.chewring and smoking, Sperm and Tallow Candle*, Soap, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloy -s. Nutmegs. In-iigo, Madder, Sp. Brow’n, Copperas, Saleratus, Sal Nitre, Salts, Camphor, Blue Stone, Brimstone, Alutn, Borax, \ and old Hyson, Black and Imperial Teas. Hh many other article*, making my stock very complete. All ol which will be sol-1 at the lowest mar ket prices. AMOS BENTON. Macon, Sept 1, 1847 22 BELDEY A ( t)*s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM PW The undersigned having purchased fromF. pR, /Ak W RU4 Tin* enure interest,in the* HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, on Mulberry street, beg leave to announce to the public that they are now receiving, direct from tlieir own Manufactory, a large and well selectedstx*k of IIATS AMI CAPS. CONSISTING IN FART OF MEN’S AND BOY’S Fashionable Black and Drab Beaver Hats, do do do Nutria do do do do Sdk do do do do Brush do do do do I’aasimer do d‘> do # do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Broad Brim Black and Drab Beaver do do do Jo Brush do do do do plain Russia do do do do Cdflsuuer do Men’s Pearl Sporting Hat* do Ashland do do Tampico do do Kniclterboker do do Black Glazed do A large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Black Drab WOOL HATS, of every description. Men’s and Boy's prein Otter Caps a splendid article do do fine Fur Cap*, new style do do fine Nutria il<> do do Muskrat do do do fine (’loth do every variety of pat. do do Navy do with covers do do oil silk do do do Glazed do Infant's Fancy do Together with every other description of Hats and Cap** now extant Possessing facilities for obtaining their supplies, equal led hy no other establishment in this section of Georgia, and surpassed by none in the State, and devoting their exclusive attention to the Hat business, the subscriber* are prepared to seil every article in their line at the lowest prices, and to warrant giving satisfaction to their customers Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine tlieir stock and price*. BELDEN 6l UO Store in Mulberry at sign of the Mammoth Hat. Sept. 1 tl GENTLEMENS’ FINE BOJTB. 1 UST received, (ientleincn*’ fine French Calf Boots, the latest style, und lor salt by MIX Sl KIRTLAND. A tig m, 1817 -20 LADIES GAITER BOOTEES IUST Received. Ladies’ colored and black Gaiter Bootee*, and for sale by MIX A KIRTLAND Aug. 18. 1847 20 OENTI EMENB’ G A ITERS. JUST Receive*!, Gentletnrn'a colored and black , Umwamere Gau-ra.and foe sal” by MIX dt KIRTLAND Aug 18. 1847 t 0 i HIM A.\’l) CHILDREN OAITBI BOOTI I UST Received, Miwsea and Children colored and • I (dark Gaiter Bootee*, an I t*r **a|- bv MIX A KIRTLAND. Aug 18,1817. To OENT’S TINE ROOM f UST received anew lot of Grut'a Fine Calf Boot*, j tl alao Gent* *ecoml quality of Calf Boots For wale by MIX A KIRTLAND Sept .8,1847 23 LADIES HALF (WAITERS. IUST received. Ladle*’ Colored and Black Half Gaiter*, and f*r salt- by Sept 8, IM7 23 MIX A KIRTLAND. DISSOLUTION. rpHK Co-partiwnti u h- 4 r,[ol<>rr rxistini; under ih ■ 1 firm ..I II tMILTtI V, II I DUM I.V. * CO., ties ily •iianiHvcl fry tii ltunl c >n sail , either nf die un rlrnii'iunt are nulhoris .1 to n ths name Ilf the Idle firm luclmnig up the unfinished busini'sH ut the muir. THOMAS II \ 1(1)1-:MAN, < !•■ HAMILTON, Surviving Co-partner* ol lie- limi of lluimlton, Harde man it Cos. Savannah, Sept I, 1847 S3 (iO-P IRTWEHBHII*. Til. undersigned have J formed a ('o-psrtm-rship under lie- firm of II AM -11. ivy h IIAIiIII.MAM, for tbs iransitruon oi u I'netorfiitt 1 V tteiinral r oiiitiii'nion lfuii,e* and will be tlmnklul to their irb-ml* lor a porta*; of their patronage (’ K IIAMILION THOMAS II Alt I) .MAN Savannah, Sept 8, IH 17 S3 lot HtWnVAI, IAMBS BEY MOOR li.-ia reiuorad t>> the Stnre hou occupied lot several years;,mt by 0. ami VV. Ovum, wlsrr he would be pleawd to have In’ cua ton,,-ra call on him Sept I. VS ts JHI “ Lli OR STOLEN , i tha eutacnleo at th* UpaonCampUrounil.antln night of the VUh ult. a large eh'-anut aoriel hone, with fTiJC m.inr a <1 tail, and a lump upon hie right hire loot, which cm a him to limp A literal reward will be paid lor the tle liv vol ihr* horse tot'ie subscriber, o- 8 H.tll, |->c| , at Knot,rile, Crawlord County, and any information re aped ng mm will be thanklully received. td.lltiKT M. DAVIS. Knoxville Sept 8, 1H47 8*23 POETRY. The Batchelor"* Soliloquy* To marry or not to marry f that i* the question. Whether ’tis nobler in - mind, to -niT r The w tins an I niiae ie.a of a Iniiely b^ciielor, Or to I ‘Hnn again*! tb.-se vexin7 evil:. \n iby marrying, end them ( T’. love-—to wed— No more;—and. by this **ct f to *-y we end The heart neb.* and the thousand other ills The lovr is heir to ;—’ti a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To love—to wed— ro wed, perchance, a shrew ! Ay, there’* the rub; F-*r in our married state what woe* may come, When we’ve renounced our aingl*- blessedness Miit give 11* pause. Thi* is the thing That makes calamity of married lif*-. For who would lie ii r the sneer* and jest* of girl*, The beau’* contempt, old woman’s contumely, The misery of sleepless night* and sighing day*, That he who warns n wfe is doomed to suffer. When he aoqu ck'y might delive atic gnin By a bare wedding ? Who would wifeless be, And nine and murmur in a single life, But that the dread ot something after marriage, That undiscovered country from whose bourne No traveller returns, nuzzles ‘he will. And make* ns rather hear those iJ's we have, Than fly to others that we know not of. Thu* scolding v> ives make coward* of us a!’; And thus our natural love ot making matches Is damp and frozen by the fear of vixen*; And many a hen-peck’d husband's pains do warn us To shun the fatal step which mined him. And thus we go unmarried. MISCELLANY. l*opilin'; tli* 1 Quentio-1. The following from ‘‘ Every One’* B >o!( ” 1 contaiiiH no.no suggestions on u subject in re spect to which good advice is particularly de ! (iirable. There is nothing more appalling to a mo dest and Bcnsit.vc young man, than asking the girl he loves to marry him and there are | lew wlm do not find their moral courage test | ed to the utm >st. Many a m m who .woold lead a forlorn hope mount ,i breach and seek the bubble reputation even in the ranno i’s mouth.” trem | hies at the idea of askiuga woman tlie ques tion which is to decide liis fate. Ladies may congratulate themselves that nature and custom have made them the responding par 'y- In a matter which men have always found so terrible y. t which in one way or other hey hav.- always contrived in some t wkwaru way to accomplisu, it is not easy to give in structions suited to every emergency. A man naturally conforms to tl.e disposition ol^tlie woman he admiter. Ifsh • be serious he will approach the awful subject with due solemnity —if gay and lively he will make tt an excellent joke —if softly sentimental lie must woo her in a strain of high wrought ro mance, und if severely practical, he telies upon straight forward common sense. There is one maxim of unttersal applica tion. Never lose nn opportunity. VVhat can a woman think of a lover who neglects one ? Women cannot make direct advances, hut they use infinite tact in giving men occasions to make them. In every cast it is fair to pre sume that when a woman gives a man an op portunity she experts him to improve it; and though he m ty tremble, and fed his pulses throbbing and tingle through every limlr; I though Ins heart Alls up Ins thro it and his tongue cleaves lo the roof oi us mouth yet the | awful quest! • t must be asked —tile leariultusk accomplished. In the country, the lover is taking a roman ] tic walk hy moonlight with the lady of his ; love—talks of the beauties of the scenery t .1 ; harmony of nature, and exclaims— Ah Juba | how happy would existence prove if I always iiad such a companion I’ She sighs, and leans more fondly on the arm that tremblingly supports her. My dearest Julia be mine forever! This is a settler, and the answer, ever so inaudible makes or undoes him quite. Take pity on a forlorn bachelor, says an i other, in a manner which may be cither jest or earne-'t; m trry me at once and put me out ! ol my inis, ry. With all my heart whenever you are rca ; ly replied the laughing lair. A joke t arried | thus far is e isily made earnest. A point is oiten carried by t iking a thing . lor granted. A gentleman who lias been : paying attentions to a lady says Well. Mary. • .vhen is the happy day ? Wiiat day. pray I I -he asks with a conscious blush. Why. every body knows we are going to get married, aid it might as well be one tune I as another ; so when shall it be ? Cornered in this lashiun there is no retreat. Jane I love you I Will you marry me I would besom ivhat abrupt and a frankly ‘ given Yes!’ would be short and sweet for an j answer. Ellen one word Irom you would make me the happiest mii i t the universe. I should be cruel not lo speak it then unless it is a very hard one. It is a word of three lette's and answers the question. Will you have inc ! The lady of course says Yes unless she happens to prefer a word of only two letters, and answers No. And so this interesting and terrible process. ! m practice simple us it is in theory is varied 1 11 a hundred ways according to nrrumslun - cs and the various dispositions. One timid gentleman n>ks Have you nny dij.'ctido to changing your name ? and follows this up with another wl ich clenches its sigui tie nice flow would mine suit you ? Another asks. Will you tell me what I most wish to know 1 Yes if I can. The happy day when we shall he married? Anoth r says Aiy R iz.i wc must do what all the world evidently expects we shall. All the world is very impertinent. I know it—but ft can’t be helped. When 1 snail I tell the parson to he ready? Ah ii ganertil thing a gentleman need ne ver be refused. Rvery woman, except a heart less coquette finds the means of discourag ing a hi hi wl iota she does not intend to have before the in ittcr comes to tiie point of a de clti ration. One way lo.Nullifiy n had Lease. Tlierc in it shrewd and wealthy old Yankee landlord nway down in Mninc who ia noted lor driving Ins “slmrp Imrg ima”—by wliicli lie has nin.tevt’il a large itiiiount of property.— He ia the owner ol'a great number ol'dwelling liouara and il is nanl of him Hint he in not over scrupulous in liin rental charge* whenever he an Hint a customer whom he know* to be re afjirmibb. Ilia object iu always to leue bin houses for a term ofv ars, to the brat tenant*, and get the turnout birthing in the ullage of rent. A diminutive Frenchman called on him last winter, to hire a dwelling heowued in Portland and which had long remained empty. Kelcr encea were given; and tile Yankee landlord .iMcertaiuing that bin upplican. tvui a man-'af ter Ins own heart” lor a tenant immediately commenced to “jew “him. lie liiund that tie tririiie-it appeared to unite the little French man uiid he placed an exhorbitnnt price upon it; but the lease was drawn and duly executed and tlie tenant moved into Ids new quartern. Upon the kindling of lireu in the house, it wau lintud that the chimneys wolidn’t “draw’ and the building was tilled witii smoke. Tht window Hashes rattled in the wind at night and the cold air ruulied through a hundrer crevices nliout the lionae. until now uuoticcu, ‘1 he an >w incited upon the roof, and the at tcs were dreamed from leaking. The rui p I ml. and our little Frenchman Ibund a “ mu ral ” bath risim upon the cellar floor—but lie lease wau signed, anu the landlord chuck ed. •• I have been vat you sal call * suck in,’ vi /is dam maiaoii" —muttered our victim tu VOL. XXV.-No 24. 1 mine If n wee* nlWward— 1 '• but n'inxporle. — ve Hal nee vot ve sal see !” Next morning he rose bright ami early, and passing down town, he encountered the land lord. ■ Mi! — Hon jour, monsiatr,” said l.e. i.i his hnppi ‘st ti ‘Mcr. “ Good day, sir. llow do you like your house ?” ‘‘ Ah ! Monsieur—elegant, beautiful—mag nificent! Eh bien monsieur; 1 have but z one regret —.” An ! VVhut is that?” *• Monsieur—l sal live in zat house but tree little year.’. *• flow o ?” *• I hav find, by vot you sal cal z” lease zat you have give me ze house for but tree >\ar an’ I hav ver’ mooch sorrow for zat.” ‘ liui you can Imv it longer, if you wish—.” *’ Ah ! Monsi ‘ur —I sal he ver’ mooch glad i I ca i hav zat liouse so long as I please —eh. Monsieur l” ‘■ Gh, certainly—certainly, sir.” “ Tres bien monsieur! 1 sal valk rite to your oil'es—an’ you sal give me vot you cal ze lease tor zat muison jes so long as / sal rant ze house. Id.i Monsieur?” “Ceitainly sir. Yousluill stay there your life time if you like.” * “ All Mo isieur—l Imv ver’ mooch tanks for zis accomodation.” The old leases were destroyed and anew one was delivered in form to tlie French gen tleman giving him possession ot the premises for “ such p-ri alas the lessee may /■.•>, th en or he j Ojing the rent therefore, promptly’ etc. etc. she next morning our crafty landlord was nas.ang the liouse just us the Frenchman’s last lo id oi furniture was being started from the door ;an I a i r wards ain ■sseng-T c.tilled on him wit.; a • legal tender’for the rent lor eight days accompanied with a note as follows : 1 Monsieur, I hav’ bin siimoke —T hav’ bin drowned—l hav bin lives o death in ze hi une vll hav’ hire ov you lor ze period as I may Jsr. .” I hav ‘ inn iii m house ‘-les to hug at / please ” air z bearer ol zis vu give ze key ! Hon jour monsieur!” It i needles- to add that our Yankee land lord lias never since been known to give up “a bird ii the hand lor two in the buoh !” The Education of the Heart. It is the vice of the age to substitute learn ing lor wisdom —to edn ate the head, and lor get tnat there is a more important education necessary .or the heart. The reason is cul tivated a. a i age when nature does not fur n -h he. laments n c senry to u si rc ’ sful cul tivation ol it; and tne child is solicited to re flcclio l. when he is oaly capable of sensation and cmoiioa. In infancy the attention and the memory u"e o ily excited strongly by tilings which impress the senses and move the heart, ami a father shall instill more solid and avail able instruction in an hour spent in the fields, where wisdom and goodness are ex rnplified, seen and felt, than in a mouth spent ii the study where they are expounded in s.creo typed aphorisms. No p .ysicinn doubts tl at preco: iou6 chil-, dren ii Iniy cas s or one. are much the worse f>r the disci, line they h .ve undergone, t lie in id seems to Have been siiairnu and the lou-i.latiou lb; infinity are laid. When the studies of matcrcr y ,t.s are stutt and into the head o. a child people do not relic t on the a natoinical met. tnat the brain ol an infant is not the brain of man; that the one is confirm ed and can bear exertion, the other is g. ow ing and requires repose; that to force the at tention lo abstract facts to load the memory w.th chronolgical ttad historical or scientific deiajl; ii short, to expect a child’s brain to bear with impurity tiie exertions oi a man’s is just us rational us it would be to hazard the same sort of experiment on its muse 1 s. The first eight or ten years ol'lilo should h devoted to the education of the heo.-t—to i :<• form it.ou ol prin'iplts rather than to t. c ac quirement o. what is usually termed knowl edge. Nature herself points out such a course ; for emotions are then the liveliest and most easdy moulded being as yet unalloyed by passion. It is from lilts source that the muss ofm n are hereiuier to draw their Imp pinessor mis. ry; tiie actions of tne immense majority arc u ider nil circumstances determi ned much more |by leeli ig than red. rtion ;in truth hfe presents an infinity of occasion where n is eisential to happiness that we should feel rign.ly ; very lew where it is at all necessa v that we should think profoundly. Up to the seventh year of life, very great chin ig s are going oi in the structure of the brain and d.an md therefore t le u'most atten t.on not to iut r upt tie in by ini, roper or over excitement. Just that degree o. exer.ise should he given to tiie brain tit this period, its is necessary to it < health ; and the best is oral instruction exemphin and by objects which strike the senses. Itis perhap- unnecessary ti ad I. that at this perio :ol l.f , uu ui.en ioa houiu be given, both by | arents and teach, rs to the physical .eva. pment of die child. Pure air and free ex.rc.oe are indispensable, and wber ev. r t ... se are withheld, consequences will be certain to extend themselves over the whole future Inc. The seeds ofprotracted nJ hope less suli nag h ive, in m .umer; ble inst ui. eg. been sown in the coustiiution of Ute emu sim ply through ignorance of this gr. at lundu mcntal pi.ysic.il law ; and the rime has come when the united voices of these innocent vic tims should ascend, • trumpet-totigued ” to the ears of every parent and teacher in the land ‘ Give Us Ire* nif und whole ome exer cise j leave to develope our expand g etiur gies, in Rccorduuce wnh tiie laws of our bei l g. and full scour for the elnrtic and hour ding im pulses of otr young blood.” —London Qum /tr ly Hi piew. •Her E e’< dark i hmm ’tuererain lo tell.’ The la: lyofthe Ilaretn—couched gracefully on a rich Persian carpet strewn with soft pi “ lowy cushions—is ns rich a picture os uduu ration ever gazed on. Her eyes ifnot as duu gero s o the heart as those of our country, wner tliesn .shineol'intelieelgleams through n heaven of blue, are nevertheless porferl in tin ir si id ill at least as dangerous to the sens. *. L i.iguid yet full—brimful lof lila; dark yet very lustrous ; liquid jeiclenr u stars ; they are compsred by the.r [oe lo t e shape oi nn almond and the bng.it tim il ness of the gazelle’s. The face is delicutely oval anuiis siiape is set off by the gold-fringed turban lue most boeoniiug hcud-.lrcss : n the world ; the long bl icksilkt n tresses are braid ed from the lor, head tnd hang wavily on each si le ol the face with such golden dropr. us m ght have glittered upon Dunne idler the O.y.npiun shower. A light tunic of pink or pale blue crape is covered with a long silk rot e op, u ut the bosom, and buttoned thence cow.iwnrJ to the delicutely-shppen and little loet, tli.it p ep daintily from h nenth liie full gilkcn trousers.— IVarburL.n's VrersetU and Cross. Dogs. The Austriiliaii dug never barks; indeed, it is reinurkud by Mr. Gardiner, in a work en titled ■ The Music of Nature,” that “Dogs in a slate of nature never bark; they simply wmne, howl m,d growl; tills exoiosive iiois .s only Ibund among those do.iustl ated.” Mum n speaks of uie sheperu’ dogs in the wilds oi Egypt as not huv.ng this faculty and Co* umous found tne dogs which he hud previous ly earned .o America to have lost their propen sity o haiking. The burking of u dog is an acquired faculty—an ctktrt to speak—winch lie derives fngu his associafitn with man