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MACON, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20. 1857.
A r■• t. :.r u.-. r.rsT. ir '.:.e regular charge Trill be Ont
■•■ p- r 11:, r-» r.f 11 j r Im. for the first in-
-rti n.-md i~ ’ j CV ■'* for e.i h , ib = eqr:ent inser-
•’> A.. •. J *-»ro-r.*s o„t specified as to time
b- —L forbid :iud charged accord-
• 1 ' X ; eicee-'injf ten Ones, wil
a pstbBsbsd gratis; bo: c ... the rite of One Dol-
. .. - r' : - a exceeding that
- : eg. r r-'ti.-es. or the;
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- to press at 3 o'clock,
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y i ipttutv, •: possible
tho Lvenm;
,j,a none, 'm->cg the piled sad fair.
' ^d on that brilliant array.
jg,i not her heart to its gandy display:
, > w ith pity, which tamed into paid,
foc*i pirisare in joys so rain.
,4, B= rai»re<J. the way of t bo Cross !
. 9 earthly, tis nothing hot droae ;
Y-, weald grasp, will find to their grief,
o«a el sorrow. twill being no relief.
^ £ir h-oce, she impressively raid,
. jgthesnn ofher Brother she laid:
L „ tray from this pageant and ahow,
•srrre the waters of grace freely flow,
w J tilt anger. I pray tore or deem.
'te&c, at led by a dream;
j* 1 teeL which impels me to more,
pirate. whence bones a fountain of lore,
i-aortal. and cares not to stay
„ id> it* moments away; ■
i:ore Uiting inrite «ae to God.
jut thorny pathway, thy fathers bare
ks>»
j -J:a* ts"*, resolved to endure,
r* _.; T uica. fcr God and bis poor :
, _ , rerir led when the time shall hare
~*oi £1ce to face with the first and the last,
a - a given aud we must believe,
jetztM trifie. .tor trill he deceive
L-ii.irw.rh>hearken, their Shepherd to hear,
^iiviafo-'rstepa.wtth trembling and fear.
_ , ays ns, the Crosa to embrace.
, rstn-es ofiln, and his children of grace;
J > heart, are surpassingly dear:
incAai* ieepens, for those prone to err.
,r;X*=rr matter, of reason and sense.
1 »c >a the power, f omnipotence;
. iini t.eiirver of erery dime.
cl; the G >4 head. a limitless tine,
t-; t>. ifts Lord, from all doubting and dread,
hi ify n erring wisdom be led;
a rLC.-uuh.thai we go not astray,
Lnat run tlie Cross, which ill—rinw the way.
vu el rctrie. on him who had heard,
titaa > 4-< ision, eo sweetly preferred; |
i rmt dons, w hicb thrilled to his heart,
sitieny took her fair hand to depart,
fcsri: resti: her raiment of purple and gold,
■bfahai sf flowers in every fold,
saMuthe gracefully glided away,
tic- sweets, like a blossom in May.
r-i-pers were breathed, as she left the giy
rt
- Torid had nc power, sufficiently strong
•ji heart of yoong Agnes tlie fair,
limned from its wiles, to the household of
cessesger Angel, who heralds in Heaven,
ul is repentant and would be torgiven ;
LI» moment to hearken her choioe,
sufs his bright pinions, the saints to re
DATURA MEXICAN'A.
»Grove. Sumter Springs, Oct. «b. 1S57.
liffdoies of Gen. Jackson.
Mcbile Mercury relates the following
i which we do not remember to hare
: te.ro.
i« of the Indian campaigns, which is not
t«cc or material to our story, while the
’*« on the march, still in Tennessee, on
w t) the scene of war in Alabama,
company was expected daily to over-
lu at cam Lwdy of troops. The company
fapa reached the rear of the train. Infor-
* of their approach was immediately
-I 'o the front, where Jackson was at the
D the messenger passed from rear to
- -e fact that this company had come
was, hiving left their guns at home,
ouic known along the whole line. It
io » a to the entire army before it reach
■lison'i ears. Curiosity was on tip-toe
;l - T how the irascible commander would
ader such circumstances. A storm was
9«e<i Soon the General was observed
-i his way rapidly to the rear, and to the
sf ail parties, seeming in rather a
a»d. Finally be met the company,
u-'-tedthem. They looked for a volley
and immediate dismission home—
•ev thing they desired. Not so, however.
~A:tt palled off his bat, and with bis
‘ ud lowest bow, he expressed his grat-
at their arrival, and especially at the
-»tthev had no guns. The very men
* ’ruled, jast as he desired them—with*
'AT 15 - tanning them for rapid motion,
*«e quick step, under his own lead, they
an an til a baggage wagon was reach-
haa'ted. and each man furnished with
lorwttd march, again was the word.
_ v . T s J«ssed along the line of march, the
.j ’ object was seen, and laughter, loud
man 3 r * hearty cheer, sa-
t ** ma< *« their way to the
.. ■ .^ tr4 these axemen were initiated
~ J campaign duties. They cleared the
„ bridged the creeks, or carried the
~ *’ I‘«e by piece, the baggage, amuni-
°t*r on their backs when the bridges
rya passible. They were rrer in a post
■*P;> bearing the burdens of the cam-j
4* lining none of its honors—and the I . ..
,ta «k of the whole company. | cnrate t0 hls
A tOB-Comaittal Captain.
Tlie Salem Register tells the following good
story of old Capt. Ward, who flourished in
that municipality in days of yore:
“Capt. Ward was an eccentric of the first
I water, and one of his peculiarities was that he
never gave the desired answer to a direct
question. An amusing instance of this eva
juve habit is related. One morning, four of
I tw trienaj, who were aware of trait io his
character* observed the captain going to
n.nrKet. aii i ftcr ipnie bantprin^, entered into
a liet as tothe practicability oflearning from
him the price he paid for his purchase. They
accordingly settled the preliminaries, and sta
tioning themselves at different points along
Essex street, which be most pass on his way
* w “ ted k* 3 coming. Very soon the
bluff o.d gentleman made his appearance with
I a bunch of pigeons in his hand. As be ap
proached, the first questioner accosted him
with: “Goodmorning, captain! What did
yon give for yonr pigeons, this morning?”
"Monty,” said the captain bluntly, asbemov-
ad up the street. The second gentleman, a
little farther on, addressed him and asked:
“ How go pigeons this morning, captain T”
“ They don't go at alt: 1 carry ’em /* was
the equally unsatisfactory reply. Shortly af
ter he met the third, who passed the time of
day and inquired: “How much are pigeons a
dozen, captain ?”—"Didn’t get a doze*—only
bought half-a-dozen !” said the old gentleman,
gruifiy, still plodding on his way. Finally,
the fourth and last of the conspirators cotton
ed to the wary old salt by observing, in the
blandest of tones: •• A fine lot of pigeons yon
have there, captain! what did you get them
for ?” “ To tat,” waa the pertinent and em
phatic rejoinder, and the captain readied home
without further molestation. If the pigeons
did not take wings, the joke did, and has been
handed down by tradition to the present day.
Impudence.
What impudent questions are these? How
should an editor know ?
Whoa s Udy gets stalled in a gutter.
That runs in a populous street,
{Lika a tty that is stranded in batter,)
And has to uncover her feet,
A| gently the calico lifts she,
And gives it graceful sweep.
Is a “feller” to blame when he chances
To give her ankles a peep ?
Jast to see if they're thick or they're thin,
Hr. Editor, is it a sin ?
Or. when a plump bosom's uncovered
With delicate Houiton lace.
Whose whiteness, like fall blooming jUie«,
Contests with tberoee on the face,
Like artificial fiowero, in dour.
(If I may be allowed so to speak.)
Should a feller be chucked tf he's canons
Within the lace meshea to peep!
Jast to jadge of the contents within—
Mr. Editor, is it a sin ?
Good News.
No poverty there! Millions of good men
have left the earth poor: but net sr has one
entered Heaven poor. Lazarus, the moment
before he died, was abeggar at the gate, bat
in a moment after his death his estate had
grown so fast that the hanghty worldliness.
still surviving in all his influence, in compari
son with him, was a penniless pauper. O, poor
believer ? rejoice in prospect of yonr grand in
heritance ! It is incorruptible, ondefiied, and
fadeth not away. It is really immense, inesti
mable, unspeakable. Has it not been yonr
endeavor to “lay up (for yourself) treasures
ia Heaven.” Why not oftener think of resalts
there ? Fear not, there is “good news” from
that “far off country.” Unsncessfnl as yon
may have seemed on earth, yonr Heavenly
schemes have all prospered.
The treasury of God overflows with your
wealth. Audit is safe—perfectly safe. Neith
er “moth nor rust” corrupts it; nor can
“thieves” break through to steal it. More
over it shall increase. As long as you live on
earth, yon may add to the principal, and its
interest will multiply, beyond all computa
tion, to all eternity. Cries as was rich, Solo
mon was rich; but the humblest heir of God
is richer far than all. It may be that the
stores that yon have already accumulated in
Heaven would boy this town, buy the district,
buy our country, bay the world, and still be
comparatively untouched. Nay, think not
this extravagant! I would not barter the
heritage of the most destitute of Christians for
the whole globe and ali its improvements.
Lift up yonr heart; let it expand, and fill and
overflow with bliss. At the eloscnf the short
joarney through time, you will see eternity
open before yon, all radiant with the variety
of yonr boundless and endless possessions.
Be not proud, indeed—alas, for the folly of all
pride ! bat be grateful, thankful, hopeful, and
happy*—Stockton'* Sermon*.
Jast so.
Time was when girb their bonnets wore
Projecting half a yard before:
When beauty was hidden deep.
Twas toototkieg e’en to ge* a peep;
Bnt now woman’s fickle mad.—
Hey wear their bonnets ail behind:
While men their features bids with hair.
The ladies go with faces bare.
And fancy all admire who stare '■
So this will poos in history’s page
As English woman's bore-faced age.
What Kept Kory from Confession
“ What may be the cause.” said an Irish
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Bercrfe.
How do 1 love to find sooss lonely spot.
Where eyes aad sounds of men disturb me not.
And there reefinedagaiMt some stately oak.
Gaze on bright worlds while darkness folds her cloak.
My thoughts fiy bock to scenes of former days;
Youth spear ia mirth: gamboling in the rays
OfMay day suns with playmates near and dear, -
But gone long since to fill a higher sphere.
Then think when lost 1 felt a father's hand.
Ere yet Ids soul swung to the Spirit land;
Dwell on tho acooo where tears in showers feiL
As frtm a mother’s lips hurst “fare-thee-welL"
Know aO had failed to stay a passion stioug,
"To meet strange soale and bear a stranger tongue.''
Boayant with hope: adventure's devotee.
The world still song with merriment and glee.
Crooned oceans brood, in scorch of fortune's anile.
And yet remained each yetu a backless child.
Long yean have coxae, have gono. and left mo poor.
Bright visions fled, and will return no more.
Six thousand miles from home I toil and strive.
For roaming wild the best half of myBfe,
Meet grief for glee, and frowns for fortune’s smile,
And foel consoled that life lasts bnt awUe.
And on I gaze, to view those peerless stars,
While not a sound, my spirit’s pleasure mors,
So bright those orbs, load of God’s power speak.
To me, and all who nature's God will seek.
They give me strength to bear misfortunes mute.
While sorrows draw of me bnt small tribute.
So great my griefiIview the firmament.
And hope suggests, that there grief has an end.
How Hke a star, to ns, man’s hope appears.—
It glitters moat when black despondence neon;
III humored fate may shrood with spiteful wrath
In darkness aO, still hope fights spa path.
Then long I gaze, believe that God controls.
In each bright orb, a host of sinless tools.
And soon I know my tool is freed of clay,
Then may it sour to those bright orbs, 1 pray.
Who that has left, a youth, his native land;
Who that has felt misfortune's iron band:
Who that has oft met disappointments bane.
Can view the star* and hopeless still remain ’
Operations of the U. States Jlint
According to a recent act of Congress, the
annual returns of tho mint are now made to
conform to the fiscal year of the Treasury, and
consequently the returns of the present year
only cover the six months ending on the 30th
of Jane. The operations of the mint and
branches for the But six months have been
follows:
(Told coins executed $15,821,563
SUver 1,457,000
HEW FAIL and WINTEB
GOO US.
T HE subscriber is now receiving a large and
handsome stock of
Maple a tut Fancy Dry Goods
Suitable for Fall and Winter Trade. Among them
will be found rich Silk Robes, A Iso, Bysdere Stripe
Silks, plain Silks for -MKses'and children's
wear; fine lot of feglbb and French
Merinos, Cashmeres, Muslin de
Lainea. Poplins. Litres. Oing-
ns, French, English
and A merican
Prints. Ac.
CAF5IMTP.es azd SA7IXBTS. for MET ard SOYS'
•W IE .A. IR. -
Also a large lot of HOSIERY fur Ladies and Miss
es, Gents and Boy*; Bleached Shirtings and Sheet
ings. cheaper than an; ever before offered to the
pabli*'.
‘ IRISH IiHTBIfB a lari'! stock very cheap:
Bfl) BUnUTN all qualities;
FUXXELS, M.<riKXN. and
Id fact every ntklo usually
kept in a tint class DUY
GOOD eataWahment.
We intend selling
Goods as low if
not lower
than
_ any
House in Georgia.
Onr customers and the public generally, are earn
estly requested to give ns a call before purchasing
elsewhere, as we intend to try and give them the
Worth of their money. GEO. W. PRICE,
sen 13
Tot*]
Gold burs
Silver bar* .....
....$17,278,563
9,371,515
144,644
Total gold and silver $26,794,782
This exhibit, says the Philadelphia Ameri
can, shows some falling off as compared with
the previous year, Recently, however, the
coinage has increased, and to contribute relief
in the present stringent currency the director
has wisely employed the whole force of the
mint, night and day, to provide the smaller
denominations of silver coin especially. A-
bont three hundred thousand dollars of gold
and silver are stamped daily. As the Secre
tary of the Treasury has manifested a com
mendable dispesiton in this crisis, to adopt any
useful and practical proposition within his dis
cretion. we woold suggest the expediency of
increasing the coinage of gold dollars, and re
ducing the number of $20 and $10 gold pieces.
The latter are more readily handled and coant
ed at the sub-treasary, bat the additional la
bor ought not to be regarded in comparison
with the public convenience. All the small
denominations of gold and silver will be in re
quisition over the country, and cannot be too
abnadatly supplied.
In Ireland they are having a sensation over
a young and extraordinary female preacher.—
She is drawing crowds of all sects to listen to
her eloquence. Her hair, eyebrows and eye
lashes are almost white, her face pale, and she
is only twenty-two years of age. She has in
vitations to preach from all parts of the conn-
try, and even Scotland. She accepts no earth
ly foe or reward, and say* she is prompted to
speak in obedience to answer to her prayer a
twelve-month since.
.NKW CLOTHING STORE.
E. WINSHIP
I B now opening a splendid and entirely new assort
ment of Men * and Boy’s
Ready Made Clothing and Pux-
NISHING GOODS.
Comprising the latest stjles and varieties of
Cloth and Bearer Ragtons from tf to 040.
Far Trimmed “ “ •* “
tievenabie PeGssicf*, “ “ ••
Cloth »s as *4
Boys Raglans, White and col’d Morseil
Ct’th frock Coats 10 to 30. les shirts.
Pilot A Bearer ir k coats. White AcoTd L. B. shirts.
Business suits, 12 to 830. Silk A Merino under ”
Fancy Fr. Case, softs, Silk and Cotton half hose,
Ut’k. Doe Skin Pants, Scarfe and Crsvata.
French Cass. Collars and Suspenders, I
tilk Velvet Vests, Silk, cashmere and Bock
Cashm-re and silk Vests, Gloves,
Cloth Vests, Alexandre's Kid Gloves,
Trunks and Valises, Traveling Shawls,
Carpet Bags. Canes, I'm- “ Blankets,
brellas. Ac. Ac. Bonnet Boxes.
His Stock being entirely new, he trusts win in-
daee many to CAI.I. AXD LY.t.'IlNE IT be
fore making their purchases. He feels confident in
sasoring the public, that he will endeavor to keep
the very best assortment and the latest styles of
Goods, and will sell them at such prices as cannot
fair to attract the best judges aud closest buyers.
Comer of Cotton Art nut and Cherry Street*.
Fronting Hot*. Coleman Sf Roe*, and K. Bond.
Macon, Sept. 13.
NEW FALL GOODS
AT
jP.^IELIS.IEIES.’S.
VT/E are receiving by every .-termer additions to
r V oar stock, which will be the largest and most
magnificent, that we have ever exhibited.
We can already offer nuusual inducements to oer
friends, who wish to make EASY FALL PURCHAS
ES. W. W. PARKER A CO.
ang S3
ONWARD !
XS OXJH MOTTO.
rn HE increasing patronage and general satisfae
X tkm of oar eoatomen convince os that oar sys
tem ot business is a good one. viz.-
Small Profits naff Quick Sales.
We have now in store and shall *ctire by every
Steamer from Sew York as handsome a stock of
FASCTAXD STAPLE DRY OOODS as ever
has been brought to the city of Macon, which we
are ditcrmiscd to sell as t Hoar, if not CHEAPER
than any other house in the trade; among which
will be found a splendid lot of
VELVET & CLOTH CLOAKS, T.tliMAM
Side Striped Silk Robes and other Silks. French
and English Merinoes. Plain and Figured
Delaines, French. English and Ameri
can Prints, Long and Square Shawls,
CheneiUe Shawls and Scarfo,
Bonnet Ribbons. French
Collars and Sleeve*.
Bands, Jaconet A
Swiss Edgings,
Bed Blankets, Ne
gro Blankets and Ker
seys, White and Red Flan
nels.riatinetts Cassimeres, Ken
tucky Jeans, Ladies Cloths, Ac., Ta
ble Damasks and Napkins, Bleached
and Brown Sheetings and Shirting and many
other things too numerous to mention; All of which
will be sold coy low for auk.
Srw York Stork,
Macon,sept 13 DENMAN A WATERMAN.
HEAD QUARTERS
The following: letter received in our count- ,
ing-room, says the Springfield Republican, is FASHIONABLE DRY-GOODS-
•as good as a play.” It is, to all appearance. t> OSTICK a KEIN would invite the attention of
arish cleric, “ that keeps Kory
O’Kegan from confession, an’ from the church
service, Peter Murphy 1”
«™ty. —There"he halted and " A “ d _
f* the recruit and nf the self tbats got into a bod way, onyhow.
« ft! ."freahm entof the M the curate, “is it Deism?”
“Worse, ye may depend,” said the worthy
clerk. .
••SowI o’ me, I trust it’s not Atheism, or
the like o’ that, Peter,” exclaimed the pastor.
“ Worse."
“An’ what in the name o’ nature can it
be?” cried the astonished minister.
“ By the powers, an’ it’s rheumatism,” re
plied Peter Murphy, “an so it is.”
•„ ,—Old Hickory erased the Warrior !
of a champaign, at Carthage
~ anu reire»nment 01 roe
|r~V oail ded, a few days. Tlie citizens
“«oosa. then a small village, got up a
.gf GeneraL A deputation of mili-
ca P a F*e. vent to Carthage
Gy® ,te invitation to Jackson. They
bmj- on foot, near the main road.
> with well set phrase they in-
^nner. “For how many nave
'** Provision ?- asked Jackson, “for all
C» ®' " So, only for yourself and of-
. i " *k e -• then.” replied the
” “*• nor aa officer of mine wiil eat no
Provided for all our boy*.” Then , .
ca ^ ^eel he abruptly left them.—
it K r a wete ' Ji
tor* f™. ,.** v'huff. lJut worse was j *j, e q[ the great Indian revolt. It
j quarter-master or hu | h - fc small s ;., b< *bcut a foot long, four inches
| t4 ^lad Uid Uada on every waeof the wiJe ^ t L rfe quarters of anhicb thick, and
Flexible Stone.
A local correspondent of an English paper
itoa: “ There is in the possession of Mr.
. - . Jelicoe, a gentleman of Southampton, a piece
1 m*M were sadly disremfitedlf the curated flexible saad-otone from
is ! wt.iL! . mmhhH
jet f.
"iT -^a. P t ** gr no’*
~ mi claimed them for public scr
ees were taken,
i at their want of
_•!■•■' l; t: ••
not willing w
ted tr * a »portabon of aick an.l wonn-
• The case was booele s—the
trappings, coat,
nnsaxtoofocai long
hot and dnsty wether. Noeoo-
coald be had. Generals,
«i^.f I »)or**ndCnpta.r.50ftLc Tu=e a:,^a
** reason.” naivelv added my
“"V s vj!eJ
*****bat
bow t^iii v <
wiae* ana .
* r, . can be literally beat. If it were three times
*PP«*fedto the General. M long and held out by one end, it would bend
SfleL !er ^ enn ff - could make no dis- M M to j 14Te the appearance of show. While
ber-diu j, a slight rattle is beard as if the slab
was fractared or jointed bat although so thin
not the slightest sign of a fracture is observa
ble on its surface. The sand atone is hard, of
a very light color, and when examined by a
powerful microscope its crystalization appears
execediu-ly beautiful.”
xs sn-
ac. who had
money,
are! You’ll
lure. I'm at'raii, but
• u.vw aivny." Well, you
’• at all events . for vou owe
The poet of the New Orleans Crescent sing
s the comet retiree*
•"Grots Gotnick, yore a goto! With grate: d fo i,ns
I zpreshisto the lack, sad wish jet a plesent
Jurny. With mi telespoak I've wotch: yore
Moshaa*; and Int-^ free ta say, I list til*
Aspect of jure tale mutch moar nor thstnv
the sc
t planted.''
a bona fide production, and we give it to sbo
that -fonography” is spreading:
“ 31r. Bowels k Co.—cur—i wisht youd
eend ’* pepper by male the thing doant
kam haf the tim we snspoee sum body steels
it at the depough for the tixit agent sas how
that nobody on the esnel Bode ant respible
for em, i rite for the request of his wife he be
ing gone abscent who thinks a grate eel of the
pepper. Yours & Co. ”
A good story is told of a grave divine on
Cape Cod. not long since, who awoke from a
comfortable nap in his chair, and discovered
his amiable help-mate in the performance of
an act for which Gov. Marry once made a
charge of fifty cents to the State—in other
words, mending his pantaloons. Inspired with
a love of fiin, he inquired. “ Why are yon,
my dear, like the evil adversary spoken of in
Sariptnre ?” Of coarse she was unable to dis
cover any resemblance. “Because,” said he.
“while the husbandman slept, yon sowed the
tares!”
Anecdote of Itoiiisrhild.
There is a good story told of Baron Roths
child, of Paris, the richest man of this class in
the world, which shows that it is not only
“money which makes the mare go,” (or horses
either, for that matter.) bat “ ready money,”
‘•unlimited credit” to the contrary, notwith
standing.
On a wet and very disagreeable day, the
Baron took a Parisian omnibus, on his way to
the Bourse, or Exchange; near which the
“Nabob of Finance ” alighted, and was going
a way without paying. The driver stopped
him and demanded his fare. Rothschild felt
in his pocket but he had not a “ red cent ” *f
change. The driver was very wroth.
“Well what did yon get u for, if yon could
not pay? Yon most have known that you had
no money.” -
*• I am Baron Rotchschiid!” exclaimed the
great capitalist; “ and there is my card!”
The driver threw the card in the gutter.
“Never heard of yon before,” said the
driver, “and I don’t want to hear of you again.
Bat I want my fare—and I start have it!”
The great banker was in baste.
“ I hare only an order for a million,” he
said, “Give me change,” and he proft'erad a
ceufon for fifty thousand francs.
The conductor start'!, and the passenger
u.i , !. rse-Iauj'::. Ju-t tfo:i u.i " .1.
de Chtmgf’ came by, and RothsohQd bouow-
ed of him the six sons.
Ti: .X-.-r w.» u: .v -v;t.i a ic.r.'i c:
re... ir-offi respect: and turning to the M-ney
King, he said :
"It you want ten frances. sir. I don’t rr..;:d
lending them to you on my own account."
I) everybody, especially the ladies, to their new
stock of
FILL AND WINTER DRV GOODS.
which ere now jast opened sad reedy for inspection.
It is e well knows feet that oar House bee always
been •HEAD QUARTERS" for the Newest.
Richest and most fashionable styfes of Dress Goods
and we boldly assert, that oar present assortment will
compare in point of taste, variety and elegance, with
any stock in the State of Georgia.
Ladies, Onr and All, we invite you to call
«tyl sec the most magnidcieot stock of Staple ami
Fane* Dry-Good* orer opened in Macon.
Come, whether you wish to buy or not, we want
yon to see them, so that yon can tell yonr neighbors
and acquaintances how beaatifal the goods are.
sep S> BOSTICK A KEIN.
SIX.KS! SILKS!! SILKS!!!
rn HE large**, handsomest atvl cheapest Stock ever
A brongbt to Macon, including every style, color
and price, trom 112 to aico pattern jast opened at
sep 29 HOSTICK A REIN'S.
^ HATS! HATS!a
Ecaca.gsz^a .v oo
A RE now receiving at their Kasbiooable lls-
Store, under KaUlna's New Concert Hall. Cher
ry Street, Macon, a large and varied assortment of
Goods in their fine, consisting in part of the follow
ing articles:
FALL SILK HATS, EXTRA FASHIONA-
ble Black Beaver Hats, extra French Felt Hats,
Men’s Cash more tte. Men’s Mantiloeu Men's
Drab Beaver*. Men’s Slk Velvet Caps,
Men's Navy Cops. Extra, Ladies'
Biding Hats, extra fine, Otto
Cepe, extra. Boy’s Hats,
Fine Caahmorette and
Fine Black and
Fa r Uat*.
jszrm, Wool Hats, Nary and Black Velvet Cape, ^-s.
Cloth Caps frpqt 30 ctx^to S3 00. Also a"!**
'"large assortment of Plantation Goods, *•
Leather Hat Boxes, Umbrellas, Ac.
All of which will be sold at fair prices. Jobbers
from Town or Country, can have their Stocks re
plenished on favorable terms.
eta: wise
13 !fOW RECEIVING HIS FALL STOCK OF
S T O V ES S
HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE,
CO*-; or
One Unixlretl anil Fifty Cooking
STOVES.
One hundred Box, Parlor and Office Stoves.
Twenty select and choice patterns of Grates, a few
made expressly for wood.
Ten tons of Hollow-ware, assorted.
Fifty Boxes Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Zinc, tut.
A LARGE EOT OF CHOICE AND SE
ltd pattern* of Waiter*.
Forty
Silver
Plated Cas
ters at from 4
tolidoUarseaeb.
Fifty dozen plated
Tea A Table Spoons
on genuine Albata.
Twenty-five dozen Tabic
and Desert Forks on genu
ine Albata. Fifty steak and
Oyster dishes. Tea and Coffee
Urns. Three dozen Camphine
Lamps, 15 dos. Camphine shades.
Twenty dox. No. I Brooms. Wood
Ware of every description. Well back-
ets. Wheels. Rope end Chain of every de
scription. 130pair of assorted and-iroos TS
raiR SHOVELS ASP TOMGS. SILVER PLATED
BRASS. BRHTA5IA, ISON & JAPAXED CANDLE
STICKS. UXTBU BRITTABIA. 1EOS *JD TtS
Spittoons, Hair Wnitewash, Shoe, Paint, and
every kind of Brashes, Dusters, Matts, Co
coa Dippers, Ac. Knives and Forks of
the best quality. Pocket cutlery, shelf
and house-keeping Hardware, Meat
cotters Sausage staffers, Ac. Gas
Fixtures, Lrittania and Glass
lamps. Lanterns, and al
most anything kept in
my line. Having se
lected my stock in
person and baying
under the most
favorable ad
vantages 1
a m pre
pared
To Sell Goods at Very Low Prices
and woold be pleased to have the public
call and examine my stock.
I still continue to manufacture TIN WARE and
have on hand a large assortment, to which 1 isvitk
the attention of wholesale purchaser*.
B. A. WISE, Cherry St.
Macon, Ga.
sep 33
n i’LAYraiS fo ('Am VLISTS
BAZAAR(
§5 0,00 0
<) .
FASHION!
WORTH
' '■ n ! •• ! van- *. a.-sortment
* > l» TVIYTER DK V GOODS
BOSS, COLEMAN & PQS3,
AD01
brtes;
■ --.'s of which
1 of which lying
improved, this.
At*>o,
1000 Acres in Early County—
1000 Acre* in Miller Countv, ZOO
lying on Spring Creek are improver
2000 Acre* in Colqnit Cocnty, 1XD
oh Liltle Oehlnckonse River, are
body contains acres of exceed
Hammock—
6000 Acres in Berrien County, of these tfore are
two bodies of IOOO Acres etch, and on ? of2000 acres. I
This last named ts on the Wlttjnonnchy River, find 1
within two mResef Nadrviile tbe County bite. j
Also.
93,000 Acres in Decatur county, in bodies mostly I
from SCO to 9500 acres—and several of these places
of 730 and 1250 acres are improved.
These lands are all situated in the level lnr-:-?t one
plains of the rich volley of the Flint and Chaitaboo-
choe Rivers. They are now beginning to be settled
and pnt in cultivation, and are found to be as pro
ductive as the lands higher cp tho valley in Baker
and Dougherty counties.
The U. S. .Mail is earned in Steamers twice a week
from Bainbtidge (tho county site of Decatmj to the
Bar, and the ctLdoaoary rata of uieght 75 cents per
bale, on Cotton.
Planters desirous of obtaining fresh and fertile
lands to cultivate, and Capitalist*, wishing to make a
safe and profitable investment of their funds, woold
do well Vo call and examine.
Terms of sale will be made easy.
Maps and a more detailed description, may be had
by calling at the offices of
JAS. R. BUTTS, at Macon, or
GEO. W. GARMANT, Savannah.
Bept. 9. 1?S7. •
iptivat-
To Country
r r 3E'se.
4 N early call is respectful y solicited from you as
we can sell you a great many goods as cheap as
they can be purchased in any market Soith of New
Six months is given with approved credit. Call
and see for yourselves.
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
To the Planters of Georgia.
Remember that yon will do well to call and exam
ine onr Blankets before purchasing. Every style at
prices lower than yon ever bougbt them.
BOSS, COLEMAN A ROSS.
ROSS. COLEMAN S>- ROSS
Have just opened five case* of‘Print*, six eases
of Bleached Homspana. at prices so low as to defy
comparison—Don’t foil to price them if yon want
Cheap Goods.
Grand and Unprecedented Attrac-
TtO.t AT
ROSS, COLEMAN A ROSS’
BAZAAR OF F A «* HI ON” wher-- everything
can be found in the shape of Fancy *•< fetople Dny
Goods, at prices so uniformly low as to excite the ad
miration of the purchaser, and insure to the seller
targe and speedy sale*. Come and look, no charge
for showing goods, a* we wish to verify oar asser
tion*. sep 22
rt-:: < •• nticjm
- r.: r-^pectfnlly
oar Earop^&n :md
'erjthlDK thxt can
*te of erenjthe mo-t
fmtidkc^ .WaAeI.,11- bnmitDiqr in pr<--' , .>;inine it
theLnsctt,
fur, that via ever tirovgftKM SAME A noti -e of
only a fewof <• :r c- v. • ... - v give s slight idea, of
the magnificence of onrStosR and th- bright aud
nov..i:;~~ :h : a : r:i . ur choives and Cocn-
Foint D'Afor ■ r.f. ACE COLLARS, from *!2,-
00 to iTC.iO each.
Real Fren. i: UltHOIDl RlB BETTS, from
fix CO to 623,00 per set.
End - . r : HAA OliLIU UtEFB. from 61,00
- - to 325JMench- -
JACI»K r : «* HISS BA >DSi, :'•• rr: 23 cents
ROBFv Aqu: •• ia worsted and Si k Embroider
ed with velvet, from 9SgO to tttijHf a Dreos
Pattern.
IrtrCwtty HORNING P.OBE*. from *’.2.00
THIRTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS
worth of new Jaconet and Swim fiffia|S-Ukaha
styles—at *llpt ices.
Cli 'h sad v-iv : .’I \> ! tl.LAS from 63.00 to
SlOo.ao each.
Em’ - :-r-d Velvet 'M’.TII.LAS worked with
Silk and Ostrich Feathers.
Oil. Pin MM.* . .. kfoh are Sybil's Cave
H . a ... .\- v J. r—v. and the Tomb of
A Gr- *t variety of Tnpoiry Telvvt, Tsipcalry
Bm*seii) Three ply and I n^min
C arpetins'** llui*n % I)ruj;-
Oil Cloibi, &t,
Onr Stoek.of FlaaMSipiQMpfileflMet ampiA uid
compWe, H-4 White HjaaketB a* Sf} c*at.- each, and
pricesrar.rirg up to ? ,-3each.
Everybody is nam rntlj solicited to give ns a call
as oar stock is nnusualiv !ar_-e an l we are boued to
sell.
ft 5 * PI’-j - remember to get at the right place on
Cotton Avenue, at
sep 6 RO>- COLEMAN 4 ROcS.^
XEAVSPEIXG GOODS.
T HE -••• - r -' tiir.gr Vrt.ed from the Ncrth.
is now prep ir : to exhi'-it to ti.e c;::ztrs of
Macon, and the snrronnding country.
The largest, cheapest, and best stock of DRY
GOODS ever offered in this market. Ha-ring pur
chased a great portion of my stock at the large auc
tion sales ::i New York, am i i many instances, fosa
than the Good * co ' i: r:. I am confident that
I can offer iidsmststi to pMhaHh'hMMMI 1
unprecedented.
My stock, ia part, consists of the following goodst
Organdie. Barnge and Tissue Robes,
Printed Organdy Muslim,
Printed Jaconets and Cambrics,
Plain Colored Cambrics and Brillixnties,
L _ ht colored fancy Fslks of ti. o very la: st importa
tions and newest styles.
A large lot of French and Swiss EMBROIDE
RIES. Fine setts of Collars and Sh eves, in Thread
and Valencies. Lacer, with a general ascorfment ot
otherSPRING GOODS, receivedby Iatert r-'teumers.
Call and examine my stock at the frtopkf '
Block, Corner Cotton Avenue A 2d Street,
march IT ELIAS EINSTEIN.
ISAACS RESTAURANT,
ON CHERRY STREET. Ol
UNDER RALSTON’ S NEW
COSCERTHALL.
H IS house is opened as a Permanent Establish
ment. to provide meals to traveler* and citi
zens throughout the year.
He will always be prepared to furnish his guests
with every variety of eatables suited to the season,
such as
New York, Savannah and Bruns
WICK OYSTERS,
Fish, Shrimps and all
kinds of Wild Game that can be obtained.
Choice Wlnre and Liquors,
and a general a»ortment of Confectionary always
kept on hand, and purchasers generally, can obtain
all his articles at reasonable "rates.
Mo a supply of DOMESTIC and FOREIGN
FRUIT.
Families will be supplied with
OYSTERS and FRUIT PIES, and otherKjA
diaheeat any hoar.
Parties, Balls, Ac., will be promptly
furnished with Sappers in elegant stvle, and at the
shortest notice.
Savannah and Brunswick
OVSTEKS
br the quart, gallon or larger quantities, to suit par-
chasers. oct 13
CURTAIN GOODS AND CARPET
IXGS.
I LARGE SUPPLY just received, and will be
A sold very cheap by
sen 2Jtf BOSTICK A KEIN
ATTEXTIOSi PLANTERS.
TT7E CAN SUPPLY yon with Negro Blankets,
\ V Kerseys and Plantation Goods, on as favora
ble terms as any other establishment in Georgia.—
Give ns a call, [sep 22-ttI BOSTICK A KEIN.
HT Messenger copy.
Fall Goods
— - mi—
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS.
rA Baics Ga. Kereeys, 10 cases Plane!*,
DU SE“ Northern do 23 ** Ticking,
5.000 Negro Blankets. 27 “ Jeaaes.r Cassimera.
Negro
Bed do to
75 cases Wool Hats. 29
320 “ Shoe* 10
20 “ Prints, 10
10 “ Ginghams, 7
30 ** Clothing.
We are adding daily to JP
men: ofgoods in onr line to which we invite the at
teation of purchasers who are in search sf Good
Barer, ra. I.Ri W. A. ROSS.
City paper pierfro copy advertisement.
^fi!inomspun«,
Satinetts,
Alpacas,
linens.
* genera! i
LoLis xnuu, r. u. usohsid.
Late with XI- D. Barnes Late with Day & Mai-v-enet.
auENAED & BUBGHABD,
Watchmakers A: Jewellers,
7"ILL open at their new store, Ralston
. If Range, earner of Cotton Avenae and
Cherrr street, about the 1st of October, aj
beautiful and well selected assortment of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver
ware, Musical Iustrnmemts, Fancy
Goods, See., See,
An examination of which, they woold most respect
fully solicit, feesing confident that thvy will be able
to offer everything in their line calculated to please
the taste of even the moat fastidious.
Repairing,
of every description, executed in a manner that win
guarantee satisfaction, by the bent workmen. in the
ui the Sooth.
They hope, by offering choice and elegant Goods
and by strict attention to haziness, to merit a liber
al share of public patronage- sep 29
FINE’ CLOT! 11NG.
TN receipt of some stylish BLACK FROCK
JL COATS, and shall continue to receive foe tw
three weeks, byevei/y tkipmen* from New York,
desirable CLOTHING MSI rr roocn owy onnxn,
at reasonable prices for C-isk.
sept 2Mf C. H. BAIRD.
Floyd Hoose block, 3 door* from Carhart A Rofif.
TOT RAVELE It's.
PAPER COLLARS, Standing and Byron,
_ U U jast received and offered cheap.
CH. BAIRD.
NOVELTIES.
F OR GENTLEMEN.—Fine Rich NECKTIES,
SCARFS. GLOVES. Marseilles SHIRTS, em
broidered Shirt BOSOMS. SUSPENDERS. CANES.
CARPET BAGS. UMBRELLAS. SHAWLS. *c.
Call and examine them, isep 29) C. H. BAIRD.
Embroideries
AT J E can now show many novelties in Embroide-
\ V rica, and onr Luce Goods are reaBy superb
Also, the largest variety of Masliu. Flouncing and
Trimmings in the city. Just received by
aep 29 BOSTICK A KEIN.
600
It VGGI\G AMD HOPE.
COILS Richardson's beat Rope,
200 half coils do do do
am do White Rope,
2M do N. York do
90001b* Twine.
000 Rolls Heavy Gunny Ba
200 Bales do do
For sale by J. B. A \v. B. ROs
*«P8
o
NE .
Uow Flour.
qn.Mirs
Brattleborc Buggies,
A BEAUTIFUL article, and f>r nearness. :I re.-
ness and Strength nacqaaled by :in;- thing of
the kind in the market. For sale nv
scp» T. H. PL.vXT.
Oil Colors.
A K Moitmeot of ArtuU* CHI Colors. Abo. b‘» *£%
A. of the same with Oils. Brashes. P-tlldi coa-
piete. For sole by J. M. HOARD LAN.
sept tf
Bagging, Rope ud Twine.
1 AfA BALESOannv Bagging-
lUU •':oC«iL I,'--:
7S0 lbs. Twine. For sale by
* — — wdf comprise ill that is new sml
for Sale or Rent. -a be o#er*d*t the iow»t p»i
V HEALTH Y family residence st HmiSIs csw-
B triaitof five raems. with suitable ont-hnihfiqs^ IGEXTS WANTED
a garden and a choice we 1 ! of water. TUa place joim no SELL STL f
Pr. Comings residence. Toft-ms .iven 1st I i'“En • •asof •'
October, apply to VI. B. PARKER - fu i portrairs
renal to Hiram Frr.ith's.
■' I' ; a
•• Mv re'ar." - id a wife to her hnsband-
•J:d yoa ever read of the plague m London!"
■Xo. I don’t want to read of it; it it enough
:« have H plague in my own hou-e.
300?
Desirable Information
EVERYBODY.
TT'OR some time past I have been engaged ins bns-
L iness {known only to myself and comparatively
few others whom I have instructed' for 9100 each)
which has averaged me on income of from 93,000
to *5,000 per tanum—and having made arrange
ments to go to the Eastern Continent next folk I am
willing to give fall instruct-res in the art to any per
son in the United States who will remit me the sum
of Two Dollars I am iidnced from the snecess I
have been favored with, and the many happy ac
knowledgements that 1 biivo received trom those
wboml have instructed in the art. and who are now
clearing from *8 to 15per day, to give every person
a chance to come into potseosien of this valuable
means of making a small fortune. There is no H ru
se n about the business herein alluded to. Refer-
cace of the best clast can be given as regards its
character, and I can also refer to persona in Chica
go and Detroit aa well as in this place, who have
within three months embarked in the business, and
who will testify that they are making from ta to fits
per day at the same. It is a business in which either
Ladies or Gentlemen can engage and with perfect
ease make a very handsome income. Several ladies
in various parts of Illinois and Missouri, whom I
have instructed in the art, are now clearing from C5
to fiti per day. It is a genteel business and require*
but a tew shillings to commence it. Upon receipt
of *2 I will at once rorvard to the applicant a circu
lar containing fall instructions in the art, which will
be perfectly understood upon being once read. Ad
dress : EDWIN TEMPLETON,
aug 18 Cm No. 37 Fonrth Sc, St. Lours, Mo.
Benjamin Franklin and
r’rof. 23© G-ratli.
TT’KANKLIN brought electricity from theheavens
L to tho earth, bat it remained for Prof. De
Grath to apply that electricity to the relief of dis
ease and sutTering mortals—diseases that hereto
fore baffled the pnysiciana' olff treatment such as
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains, Stiff Joints, Deafness
Swelling*. Palsy. Piles. Skin Diseases, Ac, are cow
cured by Prof DeGrath's Electric Oil in oooand
two days. Read this letter from a Physician who
has practised since 1826 (too well known for com-
■Itf) :
Prof. De Grath, Philadelphia.
Kr:—At intervals, during thirty yean past, my
wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most
violent cast—[say fotrr times a year]—sometimes so
severe as to make ft necessary to adodeister large
doses of the tmetare of gniacnm and morphia, and
to rock her like on infont in a large rocking chair, to
induce any repose. Having frequent correspon
dence with my son. (No. 183 Chesnot street, of yonr
city.) I informed him of an attack she had about the
middle of Inst month. January, which, wa* of sttch
severity as to completely paralyse the system. He,
in bis anxiety for his mother’s welfare, sent me a
bottle of yonr Electric Oil; bnt as I am one of the
practitioners of medicine in oar plaec, and not a
proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, I did hesi
tate to give its trial: however, on reflection, I con
cluded to try it, which I did, e.t persona, directly up
to the letter! and after the third or fourth application
she beesma rather passive, and before one-third of
the bottle wa* ased, not a single vestige of the dis
ease remained in the system, and she still continaee
well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen
miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I
therefore fed it my doty foe the sake of coffering
humanity, and alto fallv believing that merit, nnder
all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forward
this testimonial- I tmjnurs, truly.
Joskph P. L'r KiSTOjr. SL D.
New Gretna P. O. Burliu gt° B Go- X. •/.
P. S.—Any e- m muni cat ion for me will he receiv
ed by addressing to the care of my son, [merchant]
103 Chesnot street.
Phil* Jet phis. May 70, 153*.
Prof. De Grath —I hove been the victim many ]
years of a Rheumatic afiWctwa. and lost the aa* of I
my limbs. I could net raise my band to my head, in I
short 1 was totally helpless. I applied yonr Electric I
Ok, and before l had need one bottte /was perfectly rt-1
stared. Y'oe may wfcr say saffeevr to me. j
Mrs. E. Hctchiss.
Seventeenth and Thompson st. J
Mrs. Hutchins is well known in Philadelphia, and I
can be addressed on the subject by anyone.
Catrrtoa.—There are numerous' imitations sprang i
upon the reputation that ray article has acquired, j
The public most beware. They are worthless.
Sold by J. H. A W. S. ELLi>, Dru^ . ht. Maeon, :
aep 23 7m ■ |
ND.j
S3 XJ Ei XS.-A. OIL.
, The Great,.! Di-corcry of thf.tjf.
mHIS qI.imi* composed of some dozen oils ml
I JL extracts, is the result of m:.Lfy years experi
ments m* '-- by x medical man, the owner of a large
number of slaves employed in exposed positions,
and subject to aS the lib that usually attack the hu
man family. It is Sound to be superior in it? restora
tive qualities to any mixture or compound ever pre
sented to the public. It has no superior for the treat
ment of any of the following afflictions:—
Sores and Eruptions on the tikin. Xenruliza. Head
Ache. Tooth A chew Tetters, Bone F-lions. Pains of
every description. Rhenmatism, Sore Threat; Mb
len Glands, Sore or Woak Eyes. Ear Ache, Cholic.
Cramp or Pains in the Stomach. Weak Ba rk. Spinal
Affections, Sore Breasts and Crncxc-t Nipples, Scald
Head, See. We ask for it a fair triaL
We eiaim no magic for the workings of this suc
cessful competitor of all remedies that have been
put forward for public fovor. If its r. ret application
does not give relief, try the second, third or fourth,
and we will guarantee the sufferer shall not be dis
appointed. Where it has been introduced, it has su-
S eeded DeGrath's and ail to her remedies. For
•eh cuts, the Enreka Oil has no equal—it almost
instantly soothes pain, prevents fever, and puts the
sore to healing. We challenge the world for the
production if its equal in allaying pain or in the heal •
mg art. It would srem superfluous to mention the
wonderful cores produced in :i very few minutes in
the streets of Columbus, wh-.a administered to a
horse judged to be dying under the er-.-cts of bets,
and on two other occusi v hen aimiaisttred to
moles suffering greatly with colie.
Price Ope Dollar per Bottle.
For sale in Maoon, a: the Drug Store of A. A.
Menard.
Manufactured and tor sale at whole.'A: ir. s
and Col am baa. Ga., by G- W. CROFT A CO.
For commendations, see small bills in circulation
and in the hand- of the Agent. Srp; 5
3.0,000 Sliares
Southern Pacific R. Eoad.
fcy T O <J lsl.
rpll E Pr -;■! at an Direr Mrs . f the S-c there Pa-
I cific Railroad Company, hare set spirt Ten
Thousand shares of ti - >:■ robe offered, fora
limited period, to tho citizens of Cwgij. and those
who desire to subscribe, will do so prctnptly.
Five per cent, is all that « ver be called for up
on this Stock, as the grants from th* Btnte tfTknq
are held to be sufficient to pav the other ains^y fi)q
per cent. Seventy mlk - of the road have been put
under contract, v b M -.--.John T. Grant A Co.,
of this State, whose experience, rtffilytaftrens
give ample assurance of the most vfgerreared aMft
dy aarastruclisn of the road. TJ*g Itigr Yr-inchia-
es and Pro: -rty ot £ hi- Company, are secured be
yond all eoctingegries.
The iror. : r 27 mile- of■ roa-i, ht J aiready heen
delvered in Texas, and the Road bed is now nearly
ready tor- -iv-it. As the CY.mpoy havens imme
diate use 1 r i-. Iom aatbc-rized to :ss>- ^o.d
paper maturing rt Savannah, Charleston, Ifobiio,
NewOrleanaor New Y'ork. on the flirt March.
1838,with interest and exchange added. Tht Bftdt
m .y be « rred on appSeoti to meat the off <• of
William*. RbeoA Ca, Atlanta, Ga., where'jjrapSd
Chart- r-. Reports and S' diaries can be had.
BOLLING BAKER. Agent
for sola WSerabent Pnrific R. R.
brack in the State of <t~ rid*.
Atlanta. July 23, :-*37 aug-t tf
For?,
Be it known tl
i of Slock Cerlinca/t.
is entitled
RETURNED TO THE OLD ST,
JOHN L, JONES Arm.
H
WE remored to their New Store,
the 8ime lot where they coadoctnl
ims prerioos to the fire, aid wh- re the?
heir uatl extensire stock, of Cimtkinfant
rn C7oc^*^to which they reepedfeUy iirit
they wiil receive their F
WANTED.
z Military l>
Land Wurrants
COltA, F 1.01 II. Ac.
■5HE..S C
>. - M-rr. 4 tt!F am".y F-ottr !
- ' •- t. iuvi-,_.l Hams, lust I
M-.UU.lt -- JON Eg, Co
Artt.ue.
TAM* -
Kf** Qa.jely My’ j Hi. ’
Portable Desks.
A N rtmeat ot Rose Wu >l1 vrririn" D».-=k^.
For rile J M. HO.\KDJilAN'.
r- ; A_- :.
II. Ml’Ltd
I th*
agky JLftiiiWi i -p.
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Papers Garilrn
J bush. Kentirkf Blof Cslaai,
A A. MU.NARD. Uni^ziat,
L'h-rry Strr'rt.
Shares, of kUNh each, in the Captial
S: > k of th- Southern Paciac R . : id Company, re*
pr:—nting all the rig inr-rests, privil-c*-?, ’lends,
ml other proper^r of the company, trusnnkliM-
*y ea flw w4» ot tfat Ownp^nyly ifid — —
t-rhii nttoney* oe the -- irren irr of this rrrtid«-a*?.
On each of these share*, $5 here been pa. 3. >■
rrktBlxcALL m inifflutr, can, or ittUheiMih \
on* the Stock, represented by this rrrtificnfe Ti
* ‘ny mpany bavn cuaatd
\ • _ . .' • i
> A PER HAN GIN GS.~
O ^ A LX P.U'EiC. li... GiiidA
vUUU eetvnrieCylobe f<xu»d in Uicoo, else
PA PI'. P S ilA, >K > ' FIRE SOMEE - * ' • ^ *, Ju-.
T. a\:. G. WOOD,
-■ ^ - -
pERI.I >»*—Hie subscriber fie erewtar.::re-
li emiaft tee. and hafiloaab!^ B K A' L I S
COACHl. S «• me pl^in end othem m beauti-
faJlr firdsht-A. T: . t-e buik : • * t -t mak^r^ at
.\ - . Mr. II C. Mt’K^
for this establishment; and adapted to our nm s.
with perch, rijrfit tracks &c.—Ihm be reoMOMdia
end war»anted with confidence. Behft ° Q three
diptic springs the motion is pieasar: they are
a light, drone, comfortable y—dt conveearr famllv
cavriat^* * am let Mpwedag the old fityl” or C
spriog coach. They sell at from $4•'•* ‘ e-vO, and
in ndaif cdfcredat aMnaH advance rr* m the man
' " ' ‘i. II. PLANT.
BACON. LAED, ELOUR &c.
1 ■•p CA"i\ > "■ ’ '■ MulUsUtaf A
lOU - li ;*•
:.'• k? n-T i- I^nr, for sal** bv
j .:>• 5? ASHER AYR AS.
Bolting; Clotn.
Ui t'll Ai.-Mof :t l;ii,j—■ c; ti:. different naabort
i'iat r---.i-. -r-l Ami for ia!-. cfi.sp by
inly '.! J B. i vv. y ROSg.
Cane Mills and Syrup Boilers-
C IANE MILLS of v^r ,iz*s sud prices, also,
sv-rup B- i.rre. dc-;,-ued expressly for th, pur-
p.--c, t'r-’Ci j.j .-ul.-n* :•> auv nr}aired size. Kept eon-
atsmlv h*ud »ud made t n order, by
» 0 /o 3 K FINDLAY i SON,