Georgia journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1847-1869, September 22, 1847, Image 1

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,5V s. ItnSE & CO. _ , | VT”I VV *S. BOSE, Editors, TERMS, „ r ,„,h Jvirml k M-tnnvT i pnMishcd nr.- morning in the oitjr of Muci n, at tl, m.orciji) ii vtes; i ri’u iii odrnme*. per year Vi 50 ,fra 2ii*d* u *’ 3 00 ‘l /ldtiU the end of th* year 100 h"'/ w i|] t>e riiri llv enforced, without rc- Thee th ■ object of th” Publishers is to iln upon the prw!i principle— (l,1 s , " 1 ' 1 j lt ;(virs'i iscibers should reap the p.olits ni I collectors. In no caw hvH ‘i* a 7V* •out “f I*l • State unless first paid WilltVPt‘’\ enC9 i, r vn in M icon or its r„. 1 j v .. piSr'.Mt'i'S I’S inset •I it ‘h<- usual rates— vl,‘ HI it’, I “when inn Ini mi, arnl ho insert,-.1 till th.r'ii„ii'_,, will he allowed to persons tor 1 "-’ ■•* • ;’,y year, and who pay <>n letiian I. * l, 4ii* ,'iirriija notices, and oYouury notices of oner •II hech, , J e latth ■ usu ,1 rat ‘s. “iann'elce,ne,"sol cin lilnt-s l ,r ollice.tobe paid . •* ~.,| rates, when ins rte l. for at th* , v .ats ma t” wth County Officers, W*™ “tuetio vers, and „tle-s, who may wish to innk'.liratte jee"™; g ~v-e-v.> th* following: >r7.’r,.la,id N •■,'"•”• ■>’ :: •>• >rs, Ad.ni.iis f...;(Jnirdiaiis.are re.; tire I by I ,w to he adver a l„i.,lic gazette, sixty days previous to the day ol . r ; l '\ sites must he held on th” first Tuesday in the ’ “ v ,the hours often in the forenoon and ■ ,p, e afternoon. n th” Court II nisn in the county (', • p-operty is situated. . .. tfPerwmal Property must be advertised in • er forty days. . r . i to Debtor* find Creditors of an Estate must be P aScation w,ll he made to the Court of Oiemv for leave to sell Land and Negroes, must be Mfllsh and weekly for four months pl r M,iL or Letters of A lmntstrntton must be pub dv^-for,s.,ii-,” ’*n A inisiration. Jsip , y**’r months —for Dismission from Guardian- fmeelosnre of n.nMera ge .mist he published JoH'o :,r liar • mlh—U establishing lost i, pei*. Zlhefu'l 1/ei’ “Os Hire- sa.it/, -for compelling ti- Z V„ rlxecutors or Adniinisuators wheieahond has beTn given by the deceased, the full apace of three month* , . • ? fe-f on \mn\xw9* to ho post-pttul. I BL AKE & SMITH, ATiOKVfi:* IT I<AW, Macon. Ga. \T r HJi attend to !l j ofe’ * il ‘■■!* n< ** entrusted \\ Sopt 15 1847 ItfM u riiuß J. v, A fM k V LAW. McDonough, ga. I R£r to Scott, Carhart At Cos. I May 6, 1847. *ly6 R H. I*. BUCHANAN, Attorney a* T aw, Spring Place, Murray Caunty. ITT ILL itvn I fn thfully to nil profes-onal husness W entrust • 1 to hit c ire, in the scv il Courts of the CVrnkec Circuit I September 1. 1847. 22 ts I) KOilKRf PA M KRSOI. FTAVING perimtwntly located in this place, ten- II lers Ins prof.'ssioivl service* to the citizens ofMa- I c>n .w I its vicinity He hop*s by prompt attention to h-iainess u merit n share of public patronage. His office is on 21 st., in the building formerly occu py I by the Macon Messenger. I Macon. June 23,1847 12 ts P. MACINTYRE. M E. D ESPECTFULLY tenders his services, profesion- I I ally to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, in the funeral practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office at hi- ‘-i I *nc •on Third Street, near Walnut September V, \847. 22 6w wan i T. WILLIAM 3 TJ IS taken the HAM,, and I 1 e-j ie*i- i cont nuance of the public patronage. Vlir>i. April I. HI7. 1 confectioaary a*id Grocery. I l D JI l is rec- .vmg his new supply of J . (iols in h s line, am mg wuich Ik* particularly calls the att ution oi his custom *rs t* A i’ll*nee irt.ele oi old Bran ly, Madeira, Port and Clar et Wines; Pickles. Spices, Pres rves, Cakes,Can lies; A.-.afi ie assort n t of S *gars of various brands— warranted imported H ivauua S.-gars He will k *. p a co a i9tant supply of Oranges. Apples, fkiiuas. Potato* k s, Che*s**, Butter, Raisins, Figs, Prunes. Almonds, and other nuts. A I ot!i r art;ri**s i’u!!v k**pt in that lina. Fli *vL.ol) OYS r.wt.S,by the keg. VI -m. )et. 15,1846 y 35 DE LOACIHE Sl WILGOXSON, ie, y M iinlHciUifiw and in A/AR ‘'l AGES AND IIAR ESS ±-y"\ T OF EVERY I F. * R'PTI , Mulberry tit ret t, M icon, Georgia. D L. *t W. have constantly for sale, on the la*st tenns, ELIPTIC Sl’RtN.is, AXELS. M'LFS, BAN HI, LAMP ;. COACU L\CL —PATENT ANl> TOP LEATHER, t fated and Japanned Harnett* Mounting*, .. Paints, Otic, Famish, t\c. M Mch 10. 1847. CARRIAGES, (AT TUE OLD STAIN., of T F. LA PE F WRI it.EY ) • Mi, M U A large ass . t.n* in . i fin. COACHES, r* . BAKRJUCII S, K< )t i\ A U A Y S \ i —BCGGIkS, (with ami without tops “ lirect from JM. Omniy* celebrated *’ “>. Newark. N J ■•is wishing good Carriages, will find it to theii * t<> fxaiiii.it these articles Ik?lore puichasing else- I s 1’ .W* uss<>rtnient will l*e kept conatunily on ‘ u n*d on the most favorable tenns. retv ‘vea tor Carnag>*s built to any pattern, boil, - ami Ktv ■ s.itislsctioii, doui m nrttcu and price T II PI \\t Macon, Dec 30, W> i Ag'nt. -VIDDLC*! MUULI>! fVA V !. ,1,{1{, - S ,t IV'ESTI O'i'T have ~n hand Mha “ ‘V? 1 Mortineiit m s \Ul)hfc)B, lIAK * .J..NS ,|,J U \KKIAU.. TRIM MiNliS.... Th... I^'T? 14 ' 1 1 ,r Wl ** l *‘l l •* ,t prices m suit the tun*‘K >l,. 8 “V * u, a Ui.,t ih,-> can Mi lower than “7. 1| " - ’ s ' ;l “Uiini nt ot th, kin,l in il*-oily. Iwlom you buy in ml wc hkr fora rr>- Jai on Kl.l AIKINO done at reduced |ir,c. , “■ * wovltmaii-like maimer, t y , mo, next door U) A J. Si D VV Orr. iw j. nib SUt* and Uu ry -i I,lc. iK r |AHo. imderaigned reepectlitlly inform ~ 1 their Irien Imindlii -pu ,he, that tttey li.iv,-npi-neda Staui.i . , >la. o\, l*o tl,. A’ AT lu ‘"d a 5.\1,.. AM) |,i\ -‘•’■••A.i ItV 111.-INi,.'.',. nli e.erliulyeo n,,’ .li‘ : , “!•*'•'!“’ P'Uoim*- 1 11-n iiutuleaarrron- HdiVU IIOi’S,;. an 1 eve,y ,iu-„i,oi, t('iuii‘ ,aU loclwt °.neia,ii Oidei t,. g,\. gem mi Kina fi,*'] ‘f '^utW, are laige, new anJ couuiiolioua, with u,'”" ,1 ;,T mem P-itaut. w0.,1., ,h. well giveua a call. HAWKINS. M.ean . , . , J. W MAURIS, n, A pull, M(7 Vnited S.atca Mail Lme-Daily, BETWEEN AV.VNNAII and c mari.mston. JuVTa*" 11 K “ ,W I ‘■i'leutlc I St.'aui Pncketi t.rv’i i , . 1 “l” 7 1“’ Mttokt, WJu “ l “l’’ 1 **•*• t'.iniim. ‘-"IS T. l.n Cl, 1,1,1 mgin.ii.y netwen Sivamiah and duek Sovatu,a!, ev ry in !„•. c ; , , S a.irt.'Htoii eveiy morning a, f o'eltM'k pie l! *airiiih, i‘7m . ur •'“a- ie. apply on leiard.at the “‘""UimU Itarlaatw, Hteam Vaoket W hart, of to N. B—All r . A I.AKITTK. Ag nt ***ide.l 1.. d , ‘J 0< *’ ln, " n, *'''l b>r Savannah, wII hr ,, ''ieil u, i? i Cos., Agent” ntt'harieaton, il April J|, (gj^***'/* I ** V eo mminmont T| VV.- WOO *J AND BRADLEY. 11 -nanother large lot of winuow tor “V 11 “’ elegnm irutteni", and ot dimnmiona la*,., I w - , Mowa Akuaiane Blnok Walnut Wind t° |i;e-i J ’■ ul P-rtOrna and finudi which oanturt tail I PV’, 1 "* •• %UISw.-.lu*t rerv.ved a huii p, *”- l P | y “I Pi| r Manamga, Uordcr*. and Kin tfn IM ’’’ Wl lc }',|‘r lor Wimlow Shade,,a beau "... Atal.Kiait Mata til never,ll dllterenl kind*. “• SMO W PRU E WOTICB. ‘"u Tax COU.Kt ToR g OFFICE, ) I) •'<••• Aaa *1,11147 J * etl l . W :r hln l b'P") lhair taxi* will pi na Utfir, „,,'vi"7 ul, ' l ”'“*rr E E Drown'a Mag elrate'a ||,M. | l '‘| U, brrry atrert, where I w.llalwaya he found km •, I, .I 1 10 *>w country OHiee honia tioioH A, M h,[,, K M R uassett, *9 Tax Collector. Georgia Journal anb itlesscugrr. Wew -itore and .New Goods. China, Class and Earthen Wave. ‘•-aO'pilli subscribers are now receiving ar.d„in I ■ml I opening 3 general assortment of thcMf a® alK.ve goo Is. at the store lately occupied l,y *£* Mr A I! Butts, comer of Mulberry and Second st* md opposite the W ashington Hall, which they oiler at vlmlcsa e and retail. The stock, in part, consists of the billowing: Pans W'lilte Dining,Tea and Toilet Sets, Light Blue do. do. do. do. flowing “ do. do. do. do. White French China Dining Sets, Do. do. do. Tea do. Gold Imn.i do, do. do. do. White do. do Jugs. Whit GnnilP,liiglit uud b!iv* Jnp— *tll sizes ; Pint’s. D stvs, B.ikcn*, nod Cover Dishes to match I)i ----nin’ Wd'pi, ! \ fT , 't'Til fisauituvnt f oonpnoM Ware, i Cut, P ■ I h i ! P.nin ru.n .levs, I Cut ami Pressed (iolk*tj, Wlicsuii l l li l*res*il and Plain l felly (il iss. H, [ Cut ‘*nr| Pressed \l.rnr and N ippies ’ Cut, Pie.se l an I Plain L unpsjinJi Cmdlesticks, : l) > lo .lo S H. Cut D -cant r in ii l pairs, S*m L-iin —:i ;tn'inia nnJ (r.*rtnnn S I ver Cantors, i i Lookuu; (i Kd***- of v iriins si/, i and tyles, Stone ll li nr D-du-s. P es, &,<_• Slc. ; Tie- -Mti H•|V - iepiii it troper to *it ite that th y have adopted th • CASH SYSTi/d. to which they intend i strictly to adhere, and by which they w ll be enabled to . furnish every description ol goods i,i their line at fair prtci *. lIYDD & JONES. , ll & J will t ike orders for fancy China Dining,Ten I and Toilet Sets, which lie*)’ wiM furnish nt the import er’s prices, adding only the expenses iruai New York Macon, Sept. 2, 1H46. y*zy Lhl<‘ ! l/,ilc :\t*u s! Nut from Mexico, hut from the People* Store. Dev j .o ih selling lower than ever before in ‘ this market. New !oods received monthly, du- I ring the business season, of the most desirable styles J ! PU-.ise notice the Ibllowing, now m store, which are scl lingwith a peril ct rush. Ha.iarm Silks, Fine Being- s dling from & cts. to stl Muslins “ “ 2b to 50 cents. “ Ginghams, “ “ lw to 37 “ Prints, “ “ 6to 25 “ Parasols, “ “ 25 cts to 500 “ Umbrellas “ “ 37 cts to 500 Bonnets, Artificials, Ril>hons, Carpet Satch els, Carpeting, Matting, &c Slc ’ French Cnssiiiiere, Gio tie Ta, Litinen Drilling, and j Goods for Gentlemen’s wear, of all descriptions. (I.nise-Keesiiii*; Goods. In this line of trade I am perfectly in town, and would part.cularly invit ■ those just beguming in this hmnehot ’ l:f*, together with those who have had muchexpi'n . ence. Also. Sonrfs, Shawls, Cravatts, Chimasets, French , work Caps. Thread and Linen Laces, Bobinett, Mus- > quito Netting. Nankeens, Brow Linen, Linen Sheet ing, 12-4 w. I* , bl ached and brown Lkuuesiics, Gioves,! Mitts. H* ,T idk**rchiefs, Hosi*ry, R**ady Made Cloth ing, Slc. Slc A tew l 0.0. F Grand Lodge Regalias, foreale lovr. Pleas** call and examine for y* mi selves--we always, get paid for showing. Respectfiiliy, JOHN W. CLARK Macon, May 5, 1847. 6 VIPRIV; Vf|J l\r.r\ .—Mrs. DAM OUR lO s receiving her new supply of the above goods, anJ w*ml 1 r**sp.-cifully request her old customers and the public generally, to give her a call and look at her stock b* lore tli-y puichase els**where She is determined to s*ll goods as low as any one in the city, anti of a sup*- riorarticl** Her stock of Bonnets, K.bbon?, Flowers. E;nbroi*leries, id;ess Silk Goods anJ Shawls, cannot be equalled in tins part of the country. M u on, April 21, 1847 ’ VERY CHEAP DRY GOODS ! N McKINNON CO would invite all persons . m wa'ilof drv goods, to c II and examine their Sew and S asonab.e Stock, consistieg Oi Brown and Bleached S ortings and Sheet ugs. ‘Pickings, Checks. Ginghams, Punts, Linens, Lin**n Ddilings, fine and common Cloths, Musi ins. Lawns. Silks an I Dress (i*>oiis g<*nerally, tog tic r w th almost every other arti cle usually kept m the Dry Goods line. All of which will he sold at the lowest prices lor cash, or to punctual customers on the usual tune. Macon, April 1. 1847. 4 C OfHS, CASSI.VTERS, VESTINGS, &C. OUP )K vv si of England Black, Bine-Mack, Bite, Invisible Green, Brown, and Fancy Cloths, an ex cellent assortment. Loudon Tweedes, Franch and American Cassimers. , V’ lv *t. Satin, Marseilles, and Fancy Vestings, Just received by N McKLNNON &. CO i April 1, 1847_ 33 j NEW BERAGES. PIECES Shaded, Satin Stripe and Spotted Ber ages, some very handsome,just received at A; r il"f4. 2 L. WOODRUFFS BAGoI.PG, ROPE, TWIiYE, AC. | a PIECES Kentucky Baggmg, U U 25J do Gunny do HXI coils Manilla and Kentucky Rope, UNK ll>s Bagging Twine, 25 hhds St. Croix, P. R and N. O. Sugar. 10 boxes white Havana and L *af lo 10 hbts Crushed and Pulverised do 15 hags Java and Ri*> l.’off*e, 15 hh .8 .Moiass**s, 100 kegs Nails, fVXX) bs I’usti gs, 2aAKX) :bsSw**e I. s Iron, fl o. mun l and square, 100 bids Vv hi*k v. Gin an 1 Ru:n, Pipes and half p.p s Jog Bran ly an I Holland Gin Madeira, Poit and Malaga Wine, Sperm, Linseed, Lard an 1 Train O I, 50 boxes Poincc.l, assorte , ent.c’ww ng in i smoking. Sp rin and Fallow Candles, S *ip. P -pp , Sp.ce, .g-r. Clov-*s, Ni ueg>, Imv.Vl -i ier, Sp. Brown. ! ojp as, S lei.uns, Sai Nitr* . S it-. Camphor, B u St,in *, B i i-to , . A*i u. Borax. Young in i*l I llys iii, BlaCii a:i I luipe-tsl Tens. With many ot.ier nit*ci s, making my st *ck very! comp!, t*. Al of wniea w.d b- s 11 it the low *t mar- - ketpnevs. AVIUS BENTON. Macon, Sept 1, 1817 22 I).4ft7Tf ( OIL*. c\ 4‘ I I vod tr*r * i the “New York Brooklyn Whit L -od Company” No. 1, No 2, Extra and Purr ’Vh.te L a*l Also in St*r —Lius**ed and Fanners Oil; Spirits I Turpentine ; Varnish ; Lampblack Putty.l*ai’it,hrush es.ic.dtc. PATTEN & TAYLOR. ! || rn I. 1817 27 I BAGGING, ROl’E A.VD TWINE. Inn ILXLES Gn iny Bagging, 1 \MJ 100 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 15*1 **oils Rtipe, 5 ball's Bagging Twine For sale by GRAVES, WOOD & CO. August 4, 1847. ti-18 OSNABURG3, DOMESTICS, &.C. BALES i)U .V) “ Cotton Yarns, 5> “ 3-1 and 4-4 Brown Homespuns, 5 C'lNew Janes, 10 “ Kers* ys For sal* by (iR AVES, WOOD Sl CO August 4, 1817. ts 18 BU 4AR, COFFEE, &.C. HHDS P R , St. Croix and N O Sugar, •Mr 100-t.ieks RioCoffi*e, 10 lilulh Molasses, 150 Imxes T*lacco, various braiids, 3k) “ Soup, 10 “ St ncli, (tc. Sir. 10 “ S usapunila and Strtwb*rry Syrups, For sale by GUAVoS, VVOOiI Sl C'O. \ ‘ t . ‘l7 ts ‘4 Ni w 000 Packages HANDSOME l *IN( ill A MS, (Ni.u ‘iU Stylx ) 20 “ B'llli.uit- and F eni'h Jc Hicts. 3 “ Hf, Os •*iid lof Fable Diaper, H dat Li.ien ‘Fable Cloths 50 Packages il<uiu*t tiilib*Mie, L\f.w Stvi.r ) Linen Cainb k lluadk rein* K Sic Ac. JtHt i*eive| by GRAVES, WOOD.& CO. ! Via e* \„ >.‘m fl, IHI 7 |y I h.M, 1 1000 V” •• t tt 14 (JR \VJ WOOD St r(\ 8. F. DICKLfbOx*, Sl CO. TT AVBili-t received li 100 lids St l x tin 1 Porto Rico Sugar. 4lNMi.*gs KiOCoffee, •V) “ Lagutrn and Java. 154 k**g Superior Nails 75 packsg* s Staple Dry Gin>ils, which will ix* sol i low Macon, lltb August, 1817. 10 S. F. DICKIYSOr/, A Co] TOBACCONISTS, \RK now receiving <54 pneknges ‘f**bncco, the most complete oi aortnießt rver**irered in tlusuiark<*t. Macon, 11th August, 1847. 10 8. F. DICKINSON, A CO. I'THVB just D'ceiyed .1. 5 t askn li•iliiuiiae suiwrior sugar cured Can* vassi and Hams f 5 Tierces Cider Vmi gnr M *f• I iili * I< .7 iy REMOVAL. I AMES SEYMOUR has removed to the Store • I house occupied fiir acveral yeara psat by D. and W Qvnn, where h<* wuuld be pleased to have hia cur- 1 (omen call on sum. Sept 1. 22 ts MACON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1817. C. K. W'IvNTWORTH Ac CO. oa TT AVE iust received and now offer n tor 9 llr ’ at f^r n,ce9t P^* (P /3\ crfl > * T 5 flplf'ndid stock of goods j ■jp—■ j? in their line—consisting of Fine Gold JB&’ f and Silver Lever, Lepine, Patent and | -imdiSy- Vertical Escapement ** mm m*z - Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys, &c. A great va riety of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Breast Pins, Finger Rings, of ail patterns; aoi.n r*E.vs\ with GoM and Silver Holders Gold Pencils,Gold Sleeve and Colinr Buttons: Studs ; Gold and Silver Thimbles- Bracelets and Biticelet Clasps; Card Cases; Fine Pen and Pocket Knives Superior Scisor S; Steel Beads, Rings and Tassels; Coral Be:*ds ; Steel Pens. Slc. W \l( VNj'EB R VZORS. NpocWiriev ! Spci-tnclcs x—<Gold and Silver. P-rsons atflicted with defective or impaired vision, are regretfully invited to call and examine a New and l nprovc I article of Spectacle Glasses—lor which the subm 1 1are sole A^rnt* Als . \ w and B-*autiful Style LAMPS ; L-inp G, and NVicking; Pi t *d and B.ittania Ware. Re li •* 1 \ atches and Clocks of every dehcrip lit'i . ihi red and icnrra. ted, tor one year. Al l ‘ es sold or repaired, will be warranted to k- n good time or th-’ Cask u'•!! be refunded Watches wnt from any part of the country, will re ceive the Sam.* attention and be repaired on as reasona ble terms ms th'Mi rb the ow-icrgwcre present. All kinds of G<l l and Silver work made r ‘<•* Jewelry ol every description neatly repaired. I) V'HJEItHEOTYIMNG. The undersign-d having fitted up a room afi |U „ ;.,g their Store, are prepared to take pictures in the best liossible style A fine assortment ol Gold Lockets, ’ins, and Bracelets, suitable lor the above. C K WENTWORTH & CO. East Side Mulberry St. Macon June 1, 1847. 9 Cheap Tailoring Establishment, NO. 17, WHITTAKER STREET. SAVANNAH, fOpjmsitr \V 11 May S, Co'* Saddlery Store J I I A MILTON Sl SYMMONS would inform their I 1 b i nds and the public, that in addition to their present large supply of Ready Made Clot lung, they nave purchased, and are now opening, a arge and ele gant assortment of Spring and Summit t.oods, consisting of the very best qualitiy of English and French Cloths, Cassiniers, Vestings, and Fancy ar ticle*, suitable to gentleman’s wear. All of which they are prepared to make to order in the most elegant and fash:enable style, and at the shortest notice. Their stock is entirely new, and being connected with the firm of J. C. Booth N Cos.. 187 Broadway, New Yolk, they will be furnished with the most iashionable articles, ns they arrive in the market. Mr. S A OLDS, late fmeman for Price it Vea der, and well known as a superior Cutter, will have i*rge of this department ot business, so that our custom ers may rclv upon getting the very best fits. O *rs fioin the country tilled promptly, and nodevi ation 01 price, as wr are resolved to appioach as near as possible to Northern rates. April *2l, 1817 t f3 Xi:\V VM) IIEAUTIFI L GOODS. JUST received and now opening, a variety of styles of new, fancy and staple DRY GOODS. Among them limy be found Pi tin wide Black Silks, Satin St r ipc Silks, 40 pice*s Bulzannesmd Berages, from 12i to 75 cents per yard, 40 pieces Ginghams, very cheap, 101’ pieces Cal co.fiom 64 to 25 cents per yard, Brown Sheetings, 20 yards for sl, 100 Parasols, Parasol, tts and Sun Shades,from 75 cents to $3. White Cotton Hosiery, at 121 cents per pair, 30 doz. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs from 124 to 50 cents, Plain White Swiss Muslins, at 25 cents per yard, Plaid and Striped do verv low, Lace striped do at 3l cents. Jaconet, Nansook, Book and Mull Muslins, Cambric and Furniture Dimity, anew style, Grass Cloth Skirts, Summer Cassimers. Cottona les, Gambroons, White and Brown Linen Drills for Pants, Plaid Linen tor Coats, Cross Bar Musquito Netting, Lace do do Table and Towel! Diapers, of many qualities and prices, Muslin Collars, Chemisetts, &c ,&,c. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to enumerate articles, ns all who will give him a call, w ill find almost every article usually kept in a Dry Good Store, and at as low prices FOR CASH, ns at any other store in the State. Store next door to the Post Office. Please come and sec. E. WOODRUFF. ‘April 14. 2 FACTS ARE STI HUoRN THINGS. C'l EO. M LOGAN Sl CO would most respectfully J inform the good cit.zens of Macon and the sur rounding country, that they are not quite s**ll ng off their stock at New York c*st, nor do they loudly boast 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 *tore on speculation. ’Ti* unnecessa ry to .*:iu..i-rnte the many, very many extravagantly beauiiiui ai tides on h. nd, and to comment upon intrin sic worth, is deemed eutiiely superfluous. Suffice it to say. that all our rich Fancy L>r*ss Goods, French VVork edC?*pes,Slc w *re pu-chased of AT. Stewart &. Cos., N w Y • k, and differ materially in style and patterns from ail oners in Macon. All tjnse who entertain the erroniau impression that w • !i >l! up for high prices, can receive occularde uion'*ration to the contrary by popping in and looking for them< :ve*. . i‘ tV-irr. rh.tm Wa r anl Fa thcu War** of every an 1 any knl, at a very s nail advance o.i New Yolk cort (iEO M LOGAN Sl CO. M icon, M y 26, ?447 Wcw Grocery Dry Goods Store. rpiiO)l \S . . IM, Ill'll-; V, having just opene<l J. in the Brick Store on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by VV A Roljertion. and nearly opposite Messrs. A. J VV bite Sl Cos and Bancroft's stores, has now on hand, and will continue to receive, an assort- ; went of Foreign Liquors and Segars, Sugar, Cufiee, i and a g- neral asHorriu**ia of Groceries and Dry Gx>ds. \ winch w.il be sold at New York prices for Cash only, j Foreign Hi audios. M ines, Ac. Otard, Dupuey A Con Cognac Brandy, of different ; vintng —one very <id in Ik>ul<*s (ioddai.f kfc Cos. Vintng.*, 1825; A Seignette’s ‘ Brnu iv ; Meder Swan Holland Gin ; Madeira Wine, in qu rter cisk* . Pirt Wine; Sherry VV ne Th.** ! bqu ire warranted received direct from the New York Custom II u.se. Spanish Cigars. Regalias, El Nino, El Sol, Marino, Princip* undoili’T brands—warranted genuine. TEAS —lmperial, Gunpowder, llyson, Young Hy •on and Black IYa,of a very superior quality. Old Java Coffee, Loaf Sugar, Sperm Candies, Ada mantine Candies. 20 bb !s St. Croix, Porto Rieo and N Orleans Sugar 50 Sacks Rio Coffee, fust quality : 30 do second do. .s*lo pa. American and English Calicoes, 10 cases Blenched Suirtii Sheetings, 10 bai* 4 Brown 3-4 and 4 t do 5o Irish Litx*n, direct importation, Ac Ac. Macon, June 2, 1847. 9 • Irish Linen, Grown Holland, Ac* PIECES Irish Linen,direct importation, war t/ U t*- l “genuine ■’ 35 pi* cca Brown Holland, for summer wear,received direct from Liv-* i jhx)!, ar the New Cash Store onthe Avenue. Also. Principe S gars, Port and Sherry Wine, for *<nle low by TC. DLMPSLY I May 18 7 NOTICE IN order to suit th** convenience *f customers, I will . retail the Regalia and Leon Doro S*‘g%f* hy me do/ ii, Slc -the Sugar, Tea and Coffee hy tie |x*und, 1 and the i uei n Liquors )y the gallon. RVu ivujm Ah*, such as is used in the New York hotels, a superior article, iint rer- ived and for sale low by the hart. I THUS ( DEMPSEY, April 24.1817 4 Cot ton Avenue. I HH 4 •! ‘ ,l w Y ik Soap,small bars | WW3t)h‘t! N O R otifi-d Whiskey, 25 bbls. North *rii Gin—i nmeie, 2UO kgs White Lead jual race.veil by S |.t 15 14 F C D MPSEY CHAKLLB H. FRU’ MAN, Cottvn Avt nur # ne.it door aUve the Granite Hauer Has just opened • ,owd slock of Sugurs, Cetfee, Teas, Flour, Bacon, Hijiplt* itn| I'u nr j Ur) i.godv Macon, April I, 1847. 4 FIIKIII OHOriiRIIII | UST retvived at Wnrren Freeman's,so boxes Rni • I -I IS. 25 drams extra fine Figs , l2boxe.ado Prunes; 25 do Oranges; 2.000 West ln*ua < )rang*-, very aweet Citrons, Currants. Dutes.Taintrindß, So gars, Teas ami Colfe< ; Spu-* a of all kinds . Crackers of all kinds ; Fine Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Patent Yeast Pow der* Also, n very large nnd fine assortment of Stuart's Steam Refine J Candies. W. FREEMAN. April I. 1847 6 JEST lli:< EIVKD BV W. PKEEHAIf, Sane Choice Groceries, For Salt Lota. BAY Water, Claret Wine, French Cordikla, Chinese Catsup, sometliing extra. Walnut do. Horseradish, in pint and half pint Jars, Chocolate and Cocoa, Broma, a superior article of Cocoa Sardines, Lobsters, Fresh and Pickied. Salmon, Fresh ‘2OOO Extra Regalia Cigars, I*2 Down Congress Water. June, 16, 1d47. j] ts CA ‘4C4M I’ . lE*.—The aitbscrihers cont'.iiuc to M keep a g moral assortment of Groceries and Staple lb v Goo Isat tlieir old stand .comer of Secon ! and Mul greets, opposite the \\ ashing!on It .li: th y have just received with other articles the follcwng: *2l hhds. St. Croix and P R. Sugars, 1‘29 bags Green Rio Cofiee, ‘25 “ Old Gov. Java Coffee, 2000 \ ards Negro Kerseys, 1000 Dulll-* Blankets, 8 and 9 quarter, Yards Cotton Osnaburgs, 15 Tons Sweedes Iron, 7to Sacks Liverpool Salt, LOO pair Russctt Brogans, with a general asortment in their line, nil of which is ottered at the lowest cash prices. ’l’hcy reepectiully in vite all winlcng to purchase, to examine their stock— believing they cannot tail to be suited in price and quai ; ly A , , CHAS. CAMPBELL dt CO. kpril 1, 1847 BAGGING, ROPE, TuL.E, AC. -)QQ and 45 men Kentucky D -gging. 5 * 5J * “ 250 Coils Kentucky Rope. 1000 lbs. three ply Bagging Twine. *2250 Sacks Sait. For sale ;y Ui aRLES CAMPBELL, St CO Aug. 18, 1847. go O ‘ COmIC4N^IEWT.-2poo ite OeorgiH Ham**, 25 hhls. Cider, 10 bales Cotton OHnaburg*, ‘2O bales Yarns. For sale by „ CHAS. CAMPBELL Sl CO. May 5. 5 REA Sl COTTON have removed to W. B. Par ser's Store, 011 Cotton Ave.u, e. nearly opposite J. v owles’ Fire Proof Warehouse. They have instore and i otter lor sale on accommodating terms: *2OO Pieces lieavy Kentucky Bagging, 175 “ “ Dundee 85 “ Slightly damaged “ 50 Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope, GO Bags Rio Colice, ‘2O Pons iron, 5) Kegs Nails, 1000 tbs 1 auk and Boiler Iron, 800 ifn Spring Steel, Wki S icks Salt, *2o boxes Tobacco, lo “ lieujerson Candles, 10 Baskets Cuaiiipaigue Wine, 5 Boxes Burgundy “ 8 L asks Bacon, Sept. 2, 1846. 29 Aails. Ii on ant! Hollow VYaic. kHH KEGS Cut Nails, 5 tons iron, assorted 1 to 10 inches, 2,000 lbs. Sheet Iron, lU,OUU lbs. tloliow Ware, 2,uX) lbs. Cast Steel, 1,000 lbs German and Blister Steel, 2,000 lbs Hoop and Band iron, 50 doz. Hoes, 400 pairs Trace Chains, Received and for sale by E. B. WEED. April 1, 1847 44 BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE. r j VHE subscriber is now receiv.ng lus full supplies of 1 GROCERIES, which he offers to his old friends anu the public generally, at unusual low prices. We nave now in stv>re, and aie receiving, 3UU p.eces Heavy Gunny bagging, 20b pieces heavy Kentucky do. 15J coils Kentucky Rope, 50 coils Manilla do. lou ibs. Twine, 2,IKK) sucks Suit, 10,000 lbs. Sweedcs Iron, 1,000 ms. Band, Hoop and Rod Iron, 20 hhls. St. Croix and Porto Rieo Sugars, lxoaf, Cruafied and Powdered do. 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee, 53 boxes Tobacco, lOu kegs Nans, I .uoo ife~. Ga, German and Blister Steel. A Is* PAIN IS AND OILS of every description. Macon. April 1,1847. e BOND rrt BBLS Northern Whiskey, UU 30 do New Orleans Rectified, 10 hhds. Cuba Molaaes, 5 do. St. Croix Sugar, 20 boxes soap, small bar,just received by . ltt T. C. DEMPSEY, August 18. 20 Cotton Avenue hu | it i.. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ‘—The undersigned , having taken the Store on the comer of < otton j .vv nue ana Lneiry street, fdnneriy (Ross Store,) tegs 1 leave to niioim the citizt*iis of Macon, and Planh is, that lie will constantly keep on hand an excellent stock oi Dr yv.ooJs, Groceries & Proviaious* of ail kinds, w,.. an • wdl 9ell at thi'low’esi possible rates,be- uy contented w.tn quit. sat. san.i small profits. 1 lu pablu; g nerafiy are resix-ctiuliy requesteu, n they warn gieat barguiiw, to cafi upon nan. Goous of un ivintbi g.veu in exchange lor uii kinds ol produce at *“ P"®--*- H. N. PULSIFUR, At i'c K.'jllCK S can be lountl at all time* Tea, Lu 11,.,., &u K ar. Syrup, Molaaaea, K,ce, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Com Meal,Guta, Flour, Mackeici, an i Saad ol tile best quality, m quantities to suit ut the lowest rates. April 1, 1817. 3j LS i4. —jusi received and forsale 100 bbls. of firat ••te N. itnera Lime by H N PULBIFER. MACON v • \ ul). I flf Wl EBS. Choice B c m Hama, 1 l/v/U 2.000 lbs Siaetuiid Shouidcis, 5*X) ilia. Leaf Lard. For sale by IVHEELLR & HARROLD. June a, 1117 y FA-HII.I I 1.JT..7 1 min °< ‘"7 -arpafior rjuriliiy, vamnttd TSI/Uv/ equal to the -t Cauai nrauda, ior nun’ by WHEELER & HARROLD. Juitt’ j, 111? y ThoniriHlou .Mnuulncturiu); < Oin jinny ‘a OS.NABI R(.S AND \ ARNS. otauparior quality ‘ jUHI received and lor sale al luwi-hi marke t price* h y REA A COTTON, Agent*, Thomaston Manujaeturiiui CommV June. 30 13 it * ; t otton Yarn* and OiuulrurK*. HE under*!med, are Atjent* t,, r the sole of the JL. „ MILLEDUtVILLE STEAM FACTORY i ARNS. YARNS AND OSNABUROS fro,,, the CUKIKIOUT MANUFACTURING CO Unetw- Iroru , to, vi:.’ by the hale, oil the usual tune, at Monu factiuer’s pruv*. May la 1 SCOTT, CAR HART fc CO, BIMOLIIT.UIt. r P HE parttierahiptt retotoreextsiin; between the un* I .MiaigtieJ, u I.lei the inn name ol Ok >ru[ U Lr *N Sc Cos , Ua* this day been dt**o,ved, J J Bennett ; hMioacJ ut hi* .tilin’ inten-i tit th,’ otic nt l*> ’ R -Y t’ Alk.nnon the uatiH* ol the cotuvrtt tube .ted by either ot the partiteih in the uitaet tied buHitwa*. geo ti i.ogan ~ J J BENNETT. Mac ,11, June 512, IHI7. i*viitm:ksiiii. notice. I ) A I. ATKINSON having pureliaaed the in -11, ler, Ht ul J J Uemi ‘lt, of the late firm of (> M ie'e <n Sc Cos., the buainrm will herealirr b< hy the underaignod, under the firm name of but, 4 ! Atinto* GKO M. I.OtiAN, .. , K A. L. ATKINSON, I Macon, June 28,15M7. ju tj 7 14 DISSOLUTION. rpME lu partnenhip heretofbrr raieting und-r tlte I tirtnut UAMILTOy. IIA DUMAS. CO., 1* this luy dtwutved hy iiiutual coment •, either of the utt •leratgned are tnithonaed to uae the iianie of the late hrtn meluamg uplhc unlintahed huHtiraa ~1 the imne. THOMAS HARDEMAN, 1 „ „ IF lIA,MIL ION, Surviving Co-partner* ol Uw hint ul Hamilton, Harde- i man Sl Cos. Savannah, Sept 1, 1847 83 rlol* VRTNEHHIIIP—The underngned have / lormed aCo partnemhip under the firm ol IIAM II. ray ,| H .* nDKM. I.V, tor the IruiiHnctioii ot a tneloinge.v (jenerat * onimtaaion Bil.tn. •>*,! and will w* (Imnkful to tbotr for a ixiruoii of their patrunag*. C F HAMILTON. ‘THOMAS HARDEMAN, savannah, Sept 8, 1847 ga 4 m LADIES’ KID SLIPPERS TUS 1 received Ladle*’ tme Kid Siippcn*—l*r aale *L by . m., M,x 4 KhiTLAND. Sept. 8, 1847, #3 1 F. Gove* EtQ* hi a candidate f.*r Tax Collector of Bibb County, at the coming election •apt I, im7. * 22 TO LiCCO A VD SCjXRJ. 1 QA Boxes Tobacco of v.-rio s. I 10 do. do. a superior article, yiOOO Principle Cigars, 6'>,000 Regain do very fin", Together with Panetellas. Trabueo, Sic A’.c. For sale by SCOTT, CARHART Sl CO. Sept. 1. 22 SUGARS. Q/r f'Hids. prime St. Croix Sugars, 60 do Muscovado and Porto Rico do. 40 Ho. New Orleans do. 30 boxes white linvnnns do. 50 bb|g. Crusliednnd Powdered do. 20 boxes Double Refine ! Loaf do. For sale hv SCOTT, CARHART & CO. Sept. 1 22 COFFEE. fiAtt Bags Rio Coff’e. 8-UVI 40 do. Prime Java do. 10 do. Mocha do. For sale by SCOTT, CARHART & CO. Sept. 1. 22 FIFTEEN CASES NEGRO SHOES, TJOR sale low, tocloe n Consignment, by r SCOTT, CARHART Sl CO. 1 ‘22 SALT, IRON AND NAILB onnn Sar,;R 100,000 Ihi issorted Iron, 2*Mi Kegs N ula. Abo, Steel. Baud and Hoop Iron, Nnil Rod, and Horse Shoe Shapes. For salt* hv SCOTT, CARHART Si. CO. : 1 22 BAGGING,j-ROPE ACID TWINe! 1.500 M tn d’o uck C gsine 20<K) ll)s Bagging Twine, In store and for sale hv SCOTT. CARHART Sl CO. Sept. 1 22 fMNi: Old Otard Brandy—light and dark, tloiland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Cherry Brandy, Old Peach do. Fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine®, and even d *sei 1 ption ol Wines and Liquors, by the cask, barrel or gtlion. For sale by Scott, cariiart & co. Sept. 1. 22 IIELDHN A CO’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP EM PORIU M. having purchased fromF. -4sK Wright his entire interest, in the HAT , AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, on Muiberry street, b g leave to announce to the public tint they are now receiving, direct Irom their own M ant factor v , a large and well selected stock of il ITS A Yl> i A PS. CONSISTING IN PART OF MEN’S AND BOY’S Fashionable Black anJ Drab Beaver Hats, do do do Nutria do do do tlo Silk do do do do Brush do do do do. i ‘assuner do do do do plain Russia do do do do Angola do Broad Brim Black and Drab Beaver do do do do Brush do do do do plain Russia do do do do Casauner do Men’s Pearl Sporting Hats do Ashland do do Tampico do do Knieltorhoker 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 prem. Ouer Caps a splendid article do do fine Fur Cap®, new style do do fine Nutria uo do do Muskrat tlo do do fine Cloth 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 CArs now extant. Possessing facilities for obtaining their supplies, equal led by no other establishment in tins section of Georgia, and surpassed by none in the Sun , and d.-votii.j their exclusive attention to the Hat busi i.**h, th- ribert are prepared to sell every article ii their lin** =::h ---lowest prices, and to warrant g vmg - .t.si ,*t,on to their customers Pu.'chs*-rs an* esp. c.tully mvited to call and examine their stock an i pn*\s. BELD..N Sl CO Store in Mulberry st sig-ioi the Maunuoth Hat. Sept. 1 22 - Just Received by Strong A Wood, \ SPLENDID aasoruneut of Spring cVSum !l il. iner HATS, of the latest styles, viz: 3*J doz Genticiuen'h Panama Hats, assorted, j 15 doz. Gentlemen's Pedal Hats, 1 10 do. do. Doui .e Brim Leghorn Hats, ’ 10 do. do. Single Brim do. do. | 5 do. do Swiss Leghorn flats, ; 50 do. Men s Palm l*eal do. i 50 tlo. lfe*y s do. do. do. 5 do. do do. do Pedal. ALSO, 2 Cases Gent’s Fine Drab Beaver Hats, 4 do. do. “ Black do. do. 4 do. do. “ Moleskin do. With n genera! Asao’tment of other style of Hats, such s men’s Broad Brim, Black, White and Dr b. and Faah.onable Fur and Silk ot various qualities and prices. A Iso a tine lot of Gentlemen sand Boy’s CAPS, of ad styles, qualities and prices. All of which are of-’ ’ al ver y low pricca. April 1, 1847. L. UU\BiCII X CO. I TAVE removed from their original aland ad l 11 joining the Messenger Office, where they i have tor the last three years been constantly employed in making BOOTS and SHOES for their onto. iere, to their ahop, next door to Mr. F F. Lewiif Bakery! and immediately uppimite the turyd House, where they will U* ready t* receive all orders for work in their line, and execute them m th tta.ne satisfactory and superior motle as lorme. ly April 1, 1847, 6in7 M ROHi A U 1)01), of the Big Boot, Brick Building. oppnaite O (eo Mli gan & Co’s —Are now receiving | and opening n large and splendid assortment of BoiyU*, I Shoes, Hats and Capa, which they offer for sale at ra- i I duct'd prices, or ns low as they can he purrluuieil m this j or any other Southern market—(;oniprisnig in part the I • following kinds, viz —Gent’s fine F;encn light Calf | Sewed Boots; do. do double sole do do , do. Jt) stout ! do tl>. ;do do, pegged do. ;do double soled do. do ‘ ! hdht do. 10., <lo Calf and Kip Napoleon tapiiej ! : do.; do fine Calf Half Boots and Brogans, do. do C’loili. Lasting mi l Goat Brogans of various styles, i Men s Kip an.i thick Boots, Boy’s Call, Kip and thick ; Boots, Youth’s do. do do. F*r Ladies—Fioe Black Gaiter Boots, thickand tlun sole ; fine colon J ito do , variety of colors; fine Moroc- Khl, Polka and Lace Booties, fine do do and Cioai >Y .ukmg Shoes, fine do do. Slip}* rs, Ties and Bua kms, black and coloied. for Mi atm—Gaiter Polka, Kid and Goot welt Boot tees .and Bunkitis; Kid Simpers, ’IVh and Cloth fixed Bnakiiis, black and colored. . |, *i ,r iS? a . l ,,r ge assortment of Polka, Gaiter, Be.il, Kid, Cloth and \foroeco liiiirt-s M It *, Women'*, Itoy*’, Mt****’, Youths’ and Chil an-n’H leather (M-gtjed tloouees ami rthoe,.,| atldencrlp- I Uoiih and qnahne*. j Anew and fr-.i ttiful article of Metallic Rubber Over ‘ lor Gentlemen, Lhlm and .VI **r To Plant r - | PtV'i * t),mw article of Men'* double aole Iron and ‘ VV'KJd t.ekd Kuwe it and iilack .lo do amule oole do. do do.; tioya’ anJ Youth*’ of the oante qiitditte*. Alan— lido* n prune Calf Bkin*; 111 dozen Luiinea ol difj. tent color*, IIHJt) lb*. Hemlock Sole Leather. 700 Ibe Oak Sole leather ilindmt'H, i.iiMtN, Peg*, Thread, Awta, and *ll other aruclre tuk-d in miinulucturliiK Booh, and Shoe* II %is AND CAPS, Anew and le-antifui *toek of all d'-Hcnptuin*; Men’a and li.,yw Palo Alto Hmh and Cap*. Gentlemen'* j la- ‘unable Braver and Mo|ekm ot dtlferem uuahlte* Men * White and Dla.-k Wool ||ita. Men'a, lioy*’ and 1 oath'* Gap*, of all deaeriptiona and Qualities Oct 14, ISIS 1 aj LADILS’ GAITER BO'tTEES. I UST Received, l.idies’ colored and black Gnltrr Bootee*, and for m.- by * ,a M,X & KIRTLAND. A t * .1, Ii I * 3n OENTLEMENS’ G/ITERS. JI'ST Received, Ocntlemena colored and black Gaanemmc Oaten, and fir tale by An, 15,.8,7 M.X * KIRTLAND. Ml s AND CHILDREN OAITSS BOOT’ LS M, * r ” * l *‘ l Ehltdreo edored and black uaiti r BixfU-cs, an 1 iir mfe by Anp.lS.H47 M.X dr KIRTLAND. OENT'S TINE BOOTS lUST rceeiv - 1 a n-w lot of li in Fine Calf Boon, al*o Gent* second quality of Call Boot* For 1 •"“S u -MIX i KIRTLAND 8 pt 8, IS 17, |■- LADIES HALF UAITE* . J UST receive I. La he*’ Colored and Black Half Uaitrr*. and lor aale by Acpt. S, It*l7. <3 MIX Sl KIRTLAND. 1 vi s kLLANY. Ik h ; the t .1 j>agr./r m the Diary of a Fortune-Hunter This I ivciived 11 nole from mi utlLuiceil brije. Cos isutnce Grnlnun requ i.i ing me to att’ iid nt two o’clock that d:y n; the liouhc of iter lute uncle at Harlcj street for the purpoHe of hearing hia will read. I had the greatest pleasure in complying will this Invitation. Iliad really begun to fancy that old Mr. Graham was going to remain perpetually ori earth, like Mrs. Norton’s ‘Un dying Oic f he was always oa the point of death, and always cured better than ever in the course of a few days; last month the cold water seemed completely to renovate him, but he suddenly relapsed departed from this world, and left fifty thousand pounds and a will behind him. Though Cos stance is the prettiest and most amiable girl of my acquain tance I had determined never to marry her while her uncle lived; lie had frequently pro claimed her his heiress, but as freqently took offence at something or nt nothing in her be haviour, and bequeathed his wealth to a hos pital-prison or a lunatic asylum. I felt quite easy on the present occasion, far Mrs. Bales. Mr. Graham’s house-keeper, had given the in formation that only an hour before her mas ter’s death he had told her he had handsomely provided tor Constance. 1 felt however, that it was my policy to appear ig oranl of that circumstance. Constance being very roman tic and Constance’s mother wry suspicious. At the appointed time I walked into the drawingroom in Harley street;the very lew relatives of the old gentleman were mweinbli and. There was Constance, looking as ll.be m i. have looked il Hebe had ever wore crape a e Isirnbaftin; Constance’s mother looking .i ff cross and uneasy; an elderly female cousin and a stripling nephew of the deceased.— I heard none of them. 1 knew that Mr. Gra ham disliked his fine lady sister-in-law. de.- pisrd Hie frolics of his stripling nephew. I seated myself by Constance, and in a soft ton: 1 began to protest my disinterestedness. •* Know - ing the caprice of your uncle, my beloved’! stud. ‘ I have every reason, to conclude that I shall hear that you are disinherited this however, will lie of little moment tom*- I have enough for comfort though not for lux ury. arid ns the song beautifully snvs. “ Still fixed in my heart, hr it nev-r fnrent Thm tlie wealth of the Cottle- is love.” *• I fancy. Mr. Clinton.” said Constance’s mother looking excessively sneerish and shrewish 4 that it is pretty well known that tny daughter it the sole heiress to her uncle’s wealth.” ‘■lndeed madam ” I repliclwith a start of Nupprisc ■ I was aware that nny surmise was hazarded concerning the content* of Mr. Gra ham's will.” I have heard a surmise hazarded ” sharply interposed the elderly cousin ■ that Mr. Gra ham wit:- not in his senses wlr-n he made it.” “Themind must be both base and weak.” retorted Constance's mother which could givceredcnce to such a rumor.” And for with a sparring dialouge took place between the two ladies, during which I wl.isp -red to Con stance a page of Moore’s poetry done into prose. Temple now entered the room, the solicitor, an intimate friend of old Mr. Graham ; he was i*handeome young man; and had presumed .it one time to lift up his eyes to Constance; he opened the will and we became mutely atten tive. ‘Oh wliat a disappointment awaited us!” Three thousand pounds were bequeath | >-d to Constance, (this was the old fellow’s idea , >f a handsome provision!) Five hundred i ttounds to the r Ijerly epusin ditto to he strip jlitg nephew,-m ,II ! o tries to hi* srrva t and tit rent in.l ..f his wealth to ‘bund ■ co- I w>t r estab'i-hment lor t! c receptio i o ‘hose who were cjch enough to pnya g atuitv lor h -mg half drowned. Temple read the names of the att-st witnesses, and then re freshed hints. If with sherry nnd biscuit*.— As he vv is a triead to the family his presence was no restraint to the conversation. 1 Timt will ought to he disputed.” sntd Con stance’s motiter looking very red: I do not believe ‘l'-. Graham was m his senses witen he made it.” I thought ’ said the elderly cousin, with a sneer. • that the mind must be both base and weak which could give credence to such a sur mise.” “ Dear mamma! Jo not b? discomposed, I am very well contented—l shall not be quit, a portionless bride. - ’ Constance here held out her delicate white hand to me—l affected not to see it. “ My dear Mis 9 Graham ” said I dm. ■ be lieve me so cruel and selfish as to wish to p; unge you into poverty.” I tlinuoht you said thnt your income was sufficient tor every comfort.” remarked the stripling nephew. I did not condescend to notice him. hut con tinued No. though it breaks tny heart to do ao. I give you back your freedom saying in the pathetic words of Haynes B tylv “ May you; lot in life be happy undisturbed by thoughts of me?” I wasj list making for the door leaving Constance looking more like Niobe than Heh. when Temple said “ I think the party had better remain till I read the codicil.” 1 reseated tnyseli in amaze and Temple forwith rend that the testator, being convinced that he had received no benefit from the cold water syst -in rescind'd his b-tracy toil bequeathing the same to his beloved niece, Constance Gra ham. “ Constance! dear Constance!” I exclaim’ and in the soileat of tones. But Constance looked neither like Hebe nor Niobe. but stern and se vere as Medea. I then attacked Temple.— I* it legal ” I said,” only to read a part of a will. 7” “ I read every word of the will ” he replied “and having greatly fatigued myself in so do mg I trust that it was perfectly legal to re fresh myself with a glass of sherry before 1 read the codicil.” 1 was going to utter some further remarks when (/onstance’s mother said good morning 1 Mr. Clinton ” in a tone of voice w ich left me j no alternative but to echo Iter leuvctukiiig. j and I descended the stair*, pursued by a I ■motliered luuglt from the party in the draw- , mg-room returned home in very low spirit*, and entered my adventure or rather my rtisad J venture in my diary deducing from it this valuable piece ol novice to gentlemen in search ; of lortune : • Never believe timt a will i eon-1 eluded till you have inquired whether there ] is any codicil to it A— Shurp'n Marazint. \ Sit. 1,. f* VmR to I! The following ‘ good tiling” we find in the Reveille: “ Well, I’ve ben thar, Jim,” said u Sucker to his crony. “ Wlmr, down to Nt. I.ottis?” inqutrctl Jim [ “ Well, no wlmr else,” was the answer,! and I’ve seed some of the ilurndeat things | you’ve ever heered on in the I,uii animal crea-1 lion. “ What wur they like?” inquired Jim. “Oh,all sorts of Join* mixed up sorter every [ way; but the thing that iut tuck me straight were seen’ a flying woman! Artcr the tlat | boat wur hitched. I sot to lookin’ round and pooty Siam I seed on bighorn bill*, stuck agin houses that a li-llor named Dan Sou* war go ing toeut up some of the tulle*! kind ofslun die*. I war o itrally bound to find out what it war line, ho I axed a feller reapin’ it; nnd he laughed—lie said it war only the tKe a-tei Say a, I that’s n sl ow nint it 7 and *ad he. it nr but amt no circus *how nuther but ul aorta o'a handsome show, held in e place to big as ourcounty-star courthouse. Ijv*t mad up my mind I'd go ten cent* atreight. I touri . out witar they kept it, and up I goes, but thur VOL. XXV.—No 2!k tiiey told iiv the lowest notch was a cool quar i ■; that staggered me but I gin it. hoot n.’ ti ■ when, you’re in for it sen 1 so up I goes tie alti.mi n-st lot ot stairs, k thought artcr ” 11 1 : ’ ne out somewhat ner the moon; )a. by t.'av, IJi.ig a spell I got up war a lot of oiks war. It looked to me like a meetin’ house with three galleries arid lit up like all out of door* m daylight. A lot of tillers fid dled away a spell by themselves but cuss me if I could see whir Umt feller Dan Soos war, and jest as 1 wur goin’ to ax a chap wliar the show war. up rolled the hull side oi tae house, right iiiore me. and out slid a gal on lier tip to. s, whirlin’ about like an if she couldn’t keep down on the yeath. The way she handl ‘d in r j.i is j st sot me rearin’"—it beat Mary Sid le s,ill holler and she aint slow. I asked a feller next me who she wur. and I’l ewar ifhe didn’t say it wur Dun Sons! which, instead of bein’ a m m’s name wur French ti>r a doneid’ woman. 1 didn’t notice at first but alter a spell I seed the reason she couldn’t keep from jumpin’—it made my liar k>rdo? ri* —she wur not <> ili n aigel looking erentiir but. din —you ki i hii -v i. or not hem—l’ll c. - she had wings!.”’ ‘ Here,’’says Jim. ‘ you kin jest take n; hat.’’ “ I ItnowJ nobody would believe me ” said the Sucker • I jest knnwd- it. but l sw tr I seed her take licit on the itpoliter iving spread it out and jest Hy like a bird clean ncro s tao hull side oi li.c house. A teller wur cluimi I’.ur but he couldn’t sbi’p; sit” shuck her toe at him and slid, right out of sight.’’ “ Thar ” says Jim tltut wml do | I know’ll you could do pooty well a lyin.’ but the last ctra t sin lake the cakes ’ aint goin’ so tell n e. y more, but I’ll swar I seed it.” Seed thunder!” shouted Jim. ‘ You seed what the doctors cnll a ol factory collation.” “Zt is dip Trunk!” In the days of coaching over the Providence turnpike belbre Railroad cars were in esse. and baggage crates existed and when travel lers had to keep sharp look-out for their lug gage. soni” forty or fifty passengers had just stepped o i hoard the old • Ben Franklin ” a si goi u i.ter wiy oi .Yurrngansett B ly. A gentleman who hml oi'casion to get some of his wardrobe had just haul- and out Irom an im mense pile of baggage stowed umil-ships a aew black leather tm kof portly dime studded with brass nuils when a little witle r e! Ficiiihiii.m, o! u mottled complexion and fashiona'ily dressed. darted from the crowd, and interposing between our frier.d and his property, exclaimed, courteously, bu. positively— “ I beg your pardon s ire —main pcrclnn nez moi —you have got ze wrong cochon by ze (ireil/c —zu* is my trunk ?” *• Nit so Monsieur—l hope I know my own traps.” • Restez tranqußle —hold on—dans un in stant vill prove my props —aha! you ste dis key eh V’ Applying to the lock he threw m> the lid and the i stru k u triumphal attiude. ‘My key u fioetc you trunk —eh? Tell m; zat!” ‘■Standout of the way!—its my trunk, I tell you,” liolil on von fettle minute s—zose your shurt- eh ?” • To be sure they are !” “• Zone you drowanes eh V’ “ Certainly !” “ Vo.it a “iomn* —I will prove my prop*, sare ” and the little Frenchman riimnging be neath a pile ol'sl.irts and stocks produced a bottle and said deliberately with a hideous grin— /. a—your —bot-telle of Dnm-frees Ish ( t i) ou t —in nt —sare —lie ? Ave you got vo.i I. etvl Ish? Zisyou Remade fore ze ,e ---proc) mprosy eh?) Ah? 1 knew it was my tiu.lK.” 1: i.. nr lie-- to remark that our friend im mediately op oi tin wide gap 1 * between film s'!f and tin lit e ting vi lira of two of the nost u ipi.pnl o- i!i or.l rs known to suffering humanity. [Spirit of the Times. Revolutionary OlGcers. The Cincinnati Auvertiscr gives the fol lowing record to- the closing scenes ol’ some of that gallant band of officers who figured in our revolutionary struggle: (Jen. Mercer is usually said to have bet t killed at tao battle oi’ Princeton, but really died ot an epilep tic* fit in that neighborhood, a week niter Unit afi'.iir. The popular notion in derived from the fact dial he received a blow on the head, fimn the butt end of a mils k t i.i the hand iof a British soldier in full le treat with Ins comrade .. H • wrts so ockt <1 down and stunned for some time—ns tl e nr sequence. Mi rcer was b dried in ('./is Church I’inlaJi bin.. Palau v. s dis.iL df.om.itcti.es iv.-r i the ve.y middle o. i. • -t.. e 1~79 ‘ :i y a. alytie stroke, but survived till 17eO In ing , years ol age nt his death. lie was bi.i.d at Brooklyn Conn. Hay in died it Erie Pa. where he was buried. At a Intel d.ito the body wis tram purled to Cluster county I’m Although near ly a iju irtcr of a century hod elnpc J. the lineanients of the deceased hero. v. re distinct ly visible and Hie lean , s red',: iut I by per sons present; of course *!. r-, jse crumbled to dust on exj osur. in tn. atmosphere. Schuyler who desei ves nil the credit ol’ the capture of Burgoyne of which he was depriv es ay lieu, hu es assuming tne command. |Ust hi nil the arrangements lor the but lie hud been made at Saratoga. died at New York in ltu4. St mi bin the Chevalier Bayard of our Re volution sav.s pgur et sa in rrpruche al'ti r vainly endi avo. ing to obtain the I'ulfilnu ; t by Coiigr. ss of tiietr engagements to him re turned to Utica New York; the legolatuie ol which State voted him a towndo| six mile* sqare—of land in dint neigl borl.cod. I 1 i “ umhle log house he diao, and was burned adjacent in 1797. 0.. C ..1/ s last resting place is at Greens bu. g Westmoreland cour.ry Pa. A heal marble pyramid b’ ing created over his re lu.ii is by Ins ai.iso. i brethren. Mifflin, t te iihtl id’ Pennsylvania, died in Lancaster, Pa., and was buiii and there. Mailwell who eimimeneed t) r battle of Hntmlywhie by opposing Knyphamen’s troops m tiieir attempt* to cross (. hail's font, died at Fleming ton N. J. Montgomery and Mr Don gall are buried in New York. Alexander— Lord Stirling, at Albuny. Parsons nt Marathi Ohio. Morgan t ie hem of Cowpens, at Winches ter. Virginia. Sul linn ei Exeter, it. H. Scott, in K ulurky. Knox, ut i’hoinaston Maine. Henry Let hi Virgin in. Charles Lee lies at the foot of Gen. Mer cer’s tomb, in Christ Church, Philadelphia. lnvalonb'e Remedies. An exchange says: We have no fnilh in quack medicines but think it always the soft est pfo.i to aj ply ;o u rtgu.'ur pi ysichtn in all cases of indisposition. Hem are seme reme dies however .or very prevalent disorders that we have no hesitation u recommending them us rpiite iidalhble. Try (hem: For sen sickness —slay ut home. Kor drunkenness—drink cold water. Fur health—rise early. For accidents—keep oat of. danger. To kicp up your credit—pay vour dibts. To please nl.—mind your oWu business. To make money—advertise. To do rfjglit—subscribe fora newspaper. To hove a good conscience—pay the printer. - U i *'s