Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, October 13, 1866, Image 1

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THI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN, V012.“-JN"o. 6. gm-H? cckli) 'i\ qmbUran. I PUBLISHED uY ■Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays ; AT I $2 for Three Months. ■ .Rates or A»vhrtisi~o. —Two Dollars a Iqiiare. of ten lines or less, for the first jnsar. ■ on. and One Dollar for eaeli suhseanent in wrMon R professional Carta. IjSSSipS A. Y, ATTOnNSi' AT LAW, AND real estate agent. Americus, ...■•• Georgia. TT/TLL give prompt attention to professional \V business in Sumter, Scliley, Webster, bee, and Terrell counties, except cases in the Coun ty Coukt of Sumter County. Office in the Court House. June 9 ts. JAMES J SCARBOROUGH, CHARMS T UOODE. Law Partnership. 'SCARBOROUGH tb GOODE, attorneys at law, KmericiH, CSeotgsa nAViS associated themselves in the practice of Law. and will attend the courts in the fpl owint; counties : Sumter. Macon, Schley, eh ster. Terrell, Lee, .'oughertv. Houston and Doo ly, and will give prompt attention to all bust news confuted to *.heir caic. (<yg"o'tllco ill the Masonic Building Nov. 23 ts WITi-ill® A* irJA'WX Allorney til ILaw, Amoricus, _ _ Georgia. CSP’Ofliee in Masonic Httil. .Tail. 18 ts. jVI M @ li'i © ©©HC IE R ATTORNEYS AT LAW, l>;nv»i()E3, Bacoi’sia \\7 ILL practice in t he Fatnula and Pteutli- VV Western Circuits. fi l‘ I ‘ % 0 [Bo © U I R K f ; ATTORNEY AT LA A', aeepipps, ga., ‘anrr 0 Jim jUw ~~1 ©» a k M-> REAL ESTATE AG NT, AMERICUS UA. ))'[!,[, he ph asrd to w*rvc parHvs wh<» wi.di to \\ piuehns-*. 01 sell Lx?««K Mown or City p»op erty in South Western G *oigm HKFE'IJKXCKS : Speer & Hooks. Fnrlow & Bro , W L Wnd<- \vnrth &Cos , Din Miens ; J. B Ross & Sun, Ala o>n. (Li.: Aug. F Wetter, Savannah, Ga. July 3 Gin aPTgeTE AGENCY. ® „ M , MAW■ KD M B', ATTORNEY & COLLECTOR, Americas, Georgia. PROPOSES to devote himself mahiiy to con veyancing and c tmmercLl practice. Mill keep dockets shewing progress of cases Irotn Commencement of suits t , sett leno rrt ot c'aims. at all times subject to inspection of parties, and oooks showing every business transaction. Iso pains spared to make his office the first' col lecting office in the country. Liberal patron age solicited. Office in-peer & Hook’s Build, jug. -Wg 2 H E)3L A a ©j ©KSSOI OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Americus and surrounding country Thankful for patronage heretofore given him, he hopes by unremitting attention to business to merit a continuance of the same fyc*),,. Office next door to the Post Office. July 14 ts. SAMUEL I'. BELL. I Cfi iBCB W IVYLLV. HENItY B. CHRISTIAN. BELI, WYLLY 8 CHRISTIAN. COTTON FACTORS, GENE It A L C 0 MMISSIO X AND Forwarding Merchants, BA? STREET, SA VANN All, GA. SPECIAL attention given to orlers for purcha-e of all description of Produce and Merchandise, and liberal advances made on Consignments if Cotton to our address, or friends in Boston New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Liverpool, sept 15 Im* GAINED 8d CO., MACON, GA., VrrlLL MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES UP VV on shipments of Cotton and other produce to BEARDEN & CO, 20 Beaver St., New York. July 31 ts ~ *W $♦ WHICH & 00 +t W3OY.ESALB AND RETAIL Dealers in WrEWSPAPERS, Magazines, Light Litera ls ture and Stationery, Triangular Block, >ierry Street, Macon, C-q.. Opt 17 7tw&wtf. SVinerictis 'Jitertismcnts. TO THE PUBLIC!! I AM happy to announce that lam prepar ed to manufacture any kind of BUGGY OR HARNESS that may be called for, at short notice, and have now on hand a stock of FINE NEW BUGGIES. at my Carriage Repository. To those acquainted with my work, T need hardly state tliat they are of my own manufac ture, and as my long experience in the business enables me to compete with any market. North or South I will not be undersold, and will guarantee to duplicate any no.them buggy or harness brought to this market, for less money than such work cost, laid down at this place. I am also prepared to do all kinds of ITepa i r in g at short notice, and shall keep on hand a good stock of Carriages of al l descriptions, and would call ‘he attention of Carriage and Har ness makers to my fine stock of materials now on hand at my new sale room, and to which I expect to make such additions as necessary. I will order from other markets any kind of vehicle that may be required, ala very small compensation. * Jdggr Old stand. July I t ts WM SIiIRINE. I. IST- HART, NORTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, Americas, Georgia DEALER IS ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Keeps constantly on band COHN, MEAL, FLOUR, SUGAR, SALT, COFFEE, TEA, And all other articles in the line of GROCERS E AND— #sllls I *' I*o v i sw[ JfO?" •’> 881 ’ V 1 X i: w f i 0©BB& A L L HP AMEHICUS, GA. DEALERS In OR h’KIUKS. PURE LIQCOJff 010ARS 10H »i’o), &c. &c In cninec U»n ui.R The efih 1 ishmerit is n Billiard loom <vkere inen can spend an our or two vp y pleasantly. (live us h call >ur liquors and clgirs arc the b.est in the mar COBB & ALLEN. Nov 7 twtf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE UP-TE PDlveriber is obßycd t'* s\d 1 Id's present i residence, in order to meet some peenniary obiinations f<»r wliu-is 1 iir- honor is p’e and His nremises are pleasant!y fißusJed. miies from Ammicus. n*arenomih to tlie city for a business man. if keeps a bor-e and Imirpy Ih« dwelling house i* a corn’or tab Its •ne for a • mill family, and the cut houses are pood, the whole of the buildings having been put up in the winter and up wig of 1863. The water is as good a*4<cari he fwtm 1 in South Western Georgia. I will sett the buildings, with twenty acres of land, (on which a»e some choice fimt trees, and a tine little vineyard), for OXE TITO rs IXD 1) OLLA ES LESS TIJAK THE HA AIE IAI PRO VEATEXTS PAX BE AT A 1)E XO If', PIT AEG] EG NO TUT EG FOR THE LA ED! Besides. I will sell, if.the desires it from 100 to 400 acies of good farming land, ad j doing the premises, at a very low price I wil also sell the growing crop, a pair of fine young mules, cows, hogs, wagon, buggv, &c. For fui> tlier particulars c-dl *m Hie sutecrib *r, at the store of' PIIKR tS: HOOKS. Americus Ga .1 .8- KRAiVBSEISBeY. July 5 ts ARE YOU INSURED? r PiIK undersigned is agent foi Hie following 1 old. r liableand prompt I.\ T . V URaNCK COM PANIPIS, and is prepared to take risks at as low rates as a«e equitable . YK naTns Cos , Hertford Conn. $3,000,060 Plnenix Ins. Cos. Hartford Conn. 1.000000 Home Ins. Cos , New York. 2 000.000 Continental Ins. Cos.. New York, 1 oho 000 Lorrillard Ins Cos., New York. 1.000,000 Metropolitm Ins Cos.. New Y T '»rk, 1.0t’0.000 North American Ins Cos .NY", 500.000 Georgia Home Ins. Cos , Columbus, 250.000 Empire Srate Ins Cos.. Augusta. 2(Xi,000 The above Companies are representerl with a combined Cash Capital of nearly FIFTEEN MILLIONS DOLLARS and are unsurpassed in their promptness in settling losses gST" One Hundred Thousand Dollars taken up on one rifck. J W VVHEA I LEY, General Insurance Agent, July 7 Cm. Americus, Ga. PIANOS! PIANOS! ON hand, a few extra. Pianos, which m"e of fered at low prices. S. P. BOONE, July 24 ts. Ageni. l E are now prepared to furnish Cake, for ' Weddings and other parlies, to order, richly ornamented- Also ail kinds oi Sweet Meats, Preserves, Jellies, Fine French Candies, Ice Cream, Lemonades, An., &c. Wo are also prepared to furnish families with fine LOAF BREAD, at low prices, daily, fresh from the Bakery. sept 4 ts J. H. KING & CO. WA NT ED, 1 AAA BUSHELS of DRIED FRUIT, I.UUU 1000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAR. ' jept 18 ts ti- 11. IIaY. ©Ymex'icns, Georgia Saturday, October 13, 1566. Americus Ariiertiseiuents. - , F R V IY. A HOUSE and Lot in the town of Americup, situated near the Female College. The house contains tour rooms, and tlm lot two acres of ground, more or less. A good kitchen and smoke house, together with all necessary out buildings are on the premises; also an excel lent well of water. For further information, apply to the undersigned. S. COHEN. Dec 21 ts L W a n si o u GO r , Commit,oiou ffimtai AND OKNHIIAL IX7S UP/NE AGENT AMERICUS, GEORGIA. LIBERAL advances made on Cotton shipped to New l r ork or Savannah Particular attention paid to the puichase, sale and shipment of Cotton and other produce Collections made and promptly remitted for. Refers to Wm Bykcb & Cos , New Y«»ik ; J VV. Lathpop & <o, Savannah ; Seymour, Johnston & Cos , Macon. July 7 6m Furnimre \ Furniture! [AM just receiving direct from New York, ar the New Brick Store, above S. Waxel baum Bro., a fine stock of Furniture, all qualities, from fine Walnut Mahogany and Rosewood to common, which are offered at as low prices as the times will allow. Call and examine. 8. P. BOONE, Agt. July 24 ts. .tldnltic Rjjs-s.'iS <’as*>s. A FIXE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly 1\ on hand. »2. P. BOONE, Ag’t. July 24.tf. E1L11A111) S A LOGIN THE undersigned would inform the gentlemen lof pleasujgrfjk^they have just re.-modeled t lieir and them with anew sett an v in »ts M,.'f ViLKN. STOh E. If. \\. LEWtS lnJ V'- on band at his Store, under the ftepnldi- on «fiice. a lot of Furniture, consisting of ri BFDSPKADS, Bt READS, V/asM "Y Nib. TABLE-;, WARDROBES. SAFES, and all other kind of Furniture ji person may want Can have made to order anything that he has not on hand Trims Jibotffl aug 21 wm Mare Chance! subscriber is offering for sale, bis f House and Let in Americus, and One Hun died acres of excellent land, near the Railroad, in the corporate limits of the place. A bargain ■c**i be had in ihi.s properly, by immediate up* j li cation. June2l ts. PETER CIIOGIIAN. WanSrd. WANTED One Tbou-aiid Dollars in Gold, for VV which the highest market pric wi*l be paid. [July 7 Cm] J W WHh ATLFY. Si SC O A m Si 17OR BALE Sight exchange on New Y T ork i and Savannah, in sums to Ntiir purchaser*. July 7 Cm. J W. WHEATLEY. Important Notice. r DO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Par -1 ties who have executions against them aod are desiriiu; "f availing tliemselvee of tke bene fit of the Stay Laav. by paying one fourth of i lie debt by the first day of 'anuary, will find roe at my office in the Court iiou -e. in Americus, •in and after f-iro first day of October next tin less ahsi-nt on bu ine.-s connected with tlie of fice. where 1 will be pleased to wait on any one who may call I 'ake this opportunity to return ray thanks fior the liberal latronage received a« City Auo -0 oer, ami would respect fully notify the pub' Pc th:t I shall continue the Auc'i u and Com mission tat-iness during this Fall and Winter and solicit a continuance of the very liberal pat ronage heretofore e.xten P and me. gtf” Auction Room in Messrs. Stephens & Jones’ Store, East side of the Public Square. AUG. R 11AIFO HD, sept 29 Sheriff & City Au. tinner 171 E Wines and Brandies for Medical use at J Dr E J ELD HI DOE’S sept 8 ts Drug store lAMPS, Kerosene, and Chimneys at j Dr. t J F.LDRIDGE'S gi pt 8 ts Drug Store. I) aTENT MEDICINES at I Dr. E. J ELDRIDGE’S sept 8 ts Drug Store. ] 7l INK sEOARSand Tobacco, at 7 Dr. E. J. ELD RIDGE'S sept 8 ts Drug Store, PERFUMERIES and Toilet articles, at Dr. E J. ELDRJDGE'B sept 8 ts Drug More. PtYSjOIAN'S orders filled with reliable Drugs, at Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE’S sept 8 ts Drug Store DOCK POTASH at Dr. E J, ELD RIDGE'S sept 8 Drug Store. THE Great Hair Restorative, at 1 Dr. E J. ELDRIDGE’S sept 8 ts Drug Store. TARESH AND PURE DRUGS at I 1 Dr E J EKDRIDGE’S Drug Store, North corner Public Square sept 8 if JAVa-RA’IdING iu the Drug line, at j Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE S p’pt 8 (f Pryg Store. Amcrints A Tertis fluent.?. Cotton Gins ! .., f Cotton Gins ! rilUB subscribers are Agents for the sale of | Colton Gins, made by MASSEY & JOHN SON, at their Factory, near Macon. These Gins are equal in all respects to those heretofore manufactured by Samuel Griswold, and wqich ar.e so well known to the P an tors 1 1 South western Georgia. Messers Massey and Johnson were long connected with Mr. Gris wold, and now have many of his best hands iu their employ. We invite our Planters to call and see us be fore purchasing else r »vhere. FUR LOW L BRO. Americus, July 10, ts TaTin no pay”! s. COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOfI. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Miniler that he is still engaged in the Tailoring business, and ready to wait on all who may desire anything in his line. He keeps on band an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Broad Cloths and Fancy ‘ 'assimeres. He is prepared fc cut and make Coats, Vests and Pantaloons, in the neatest style and at the shortest notice Hismotto is “No Fit, No Pay ” J|#“ Repairing and cleaning clothes done in the neatest stile and warranted to please. Oct 4 ts ISousu :ujf3 Zj(»1 for Sale, A VERY Des table House and. Lot convenient Jjl to the : -qoare. House has six rooms and lot contains 2 1-2 acres. J. W. JORDAN Agt. Oct 2nd. 18C6. ” BOOT & SHOE MAN UF AC TORY. rjIIIF undersigned is now prepared to make J to order, Gentlemen’s fine BOOTS and S OF.S, out of the fine-t and best Calf Skins. Also. French Morocco Shoes for Ladies. Ail work warranted to give satisfaction Repairing done at she shortest notice. 1 have for sale, a splendid assortment of Lasts, Fiench, Calf and Curry sole Kid Skins, Sole Leather, Bindings, and a full lot of Slice findings, to which the attention of dealers is particularly invited, which 1 am selling cheap for cash. V. R. STaNFIELD, Oct 2 ts. Va PrAm & mm ' WAREHOUSE AND (?ommfeisioa SHcwtanfsi. AMFHIGU h GEORGIA. YUK arc now at the Ware-IL u e fonnerly M owned by Dr li Q. Black, on’Cotton street., but will soon be at our old stand in the brick Ware House now being built by Mr, E B L*»y* less We are p rpare.d to furnish Bagging ar.d R- pe to Planters limhe. aAicamvs on cotton or othei produce in stnie, ship cotUn to New Oilcans, Savannah. New Y’oik or Liverpool, making liberal advancements on our shipments. We can also iuHine cotton iu < flr Ware-House, as cheap as ii c m be done in any other house in the city Our ware-house is remote from any other building. As our senior has been in the cotton business for H e last fifteen years, and al ways on he side of the Planter, we hope to and > a reasonable share of the cotton business Cotton t-hipped to us from below this point on the IS W. U 11 , will only be cba»g< and one ($1) dollar per bale and no dray age at this place to our Warehouse Bept 15• ts. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE AS there are a number of persons desirous of moving to this place, 1 have concluded to oiler one of the most, desirable places in Americus, for sale. The location is near Ma sonic Female College. TL>> house contains four comfortable rooms, the let contains between two and three acrest A comfortable kitchen, smoke bou.se and stable is on the lot. For fur ther information apply to H. 11. JOHNSON* Aug 4'tf. Tannery and bhoe Shop, THE subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 citizens of Sumter, Unit bo is still engaged in the manufacture of 1 e it herat his old stand, ncai the IT ins of Du«a. He keeps constantly on hand, Dr; or, Sob* and Harness Leather, whirl) can be puioha cd »>n rcasouab'e terms. He is also pn-oured t-' ui u. nfact mo shoos and Boots in tb. v»”y best ami durable style Hav. ing the vvy ic- - . ot vyoiktiiem. b« slitters him self that h wtuk vs ii I give KHtisfaijtiou Thank ful for pa-t favors, be Uopi-s ! y strict adherence to business, to merit a c- nFuimnce of riie same Persons iu want of Leather or shoes, will find it to their interest to give me a call aug 4 ts J II BLACK. RAGS WANTED. 10,000 Pounds CLEAN COTTON AND LINEN RAGS, wanted at this oSce, for which the Cash will be paid. Rags taken in payment of subscription to paper. June fl ts. ROCK POTASH- For sale l>y FIT BLOW & BRO. July 31-ts. ITI CUE !ITTC JHMT For sale by FUKLOW & BRO. July 31-ts. “white wTne vinegar. CIDER “ For sale by FUR LOW & BRO. July 31 -ts Ularoit Aijbrrti.iicinnus/ AMIMYAL OF FILL & WINTER G OODS I Important to the Trade, WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING OUR STOCK OF FUL AND WINTER GOODS, Embracing everything usually found in a first-class House. The attention of Merchants and Planters is directed to our well-selected stock. Our line of DRESS GOODS Is everything that could be desired, and we intend to keep the stocK up to its present stand ard We have not space to specify, but believe we can till all orders complete. Our HOSIERY, GLOVE axd VAKKEE NOTION DEPARTM’NT Is amply supplied. We have also a splendid stock of ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN CASSIMERES A- BROADCLOTHS. Also, a fias line of SIOSIKI ILQINIEIM, 7-8, 1-2 and 10-4 BLIP 1 CUED D O ATTEST I OH. We liave also a splendid assortment of C L O T 111 tST G Well adapted to our Country trade. Our sleek «f BOOTS AND SHOES Is uusurpassed by any House south of Balti. more, embracing about 400 cases Men’s, Wo men’s and Children’s Boots and felloes in every variety. Also a line lot of Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Indeed, we might say that we have almost ev erything GROCERIES* With exceeding large additions to our Gro cery Department, we can now compete with any section* We have : 100 bales India Bagging, SOO coils Rope, 10,000 lbs Arrow Tie, fi bales Bagging Twine, 150 Uhls. Flour, ssorted brands, 75 bales Macon Sheeting, 10 bales Augusta Shirting, 20 bales Yarns, 40 bales Osnaburgs, 250,000 lbs. Iron and Si eel, 200 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 casks Mackerel in bbls„ half bbls., qr. bbls and kits, 100 bbls. Blue Fish, 150 bbls. Sugars, assorted, 500 boxes Tobacco, all grades and quali ties. 75 ags Coffee, 75 kegs Soda, 75 boxes Soda, 500 bags Shot, 75 kegs— 4- o-Dd whole kegs of Powder, 300 M Gun Caps, 23 kegs 5,6, 7,8, 10. 12, 14 and 20 In. Rubber Belting, 40 boxes Cheese, 20 boxes Herrings, 40 doz. Seives, 50 doz. Brooms, Schnapps, Pickles, 1-4, 1.2, and gallon jars, Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Teas, Crackers, Pine Apples in case. Raisins, Indigo, Madder, Castor Oil in cases, Oases Liquors, assorted, Russ’ Preparations, assorted, &c., &c., &0., A*c., Dealers are respectfully requested to give us a call, and we feel confident we can make it to their interest to examine our goods and prices .r. i?. sioss & so.\ T ANARUS, Wholesale Gboceut and Dky Goods Dealers, 55 Second nnd % Cberry Streets, sept (5--8 m MACON, GA' Whole 161. [An Elephant on a Bender. The big elephant attached to Dan Rice’s circus, that e h bited at Utica last Satur- I day, concluded to go on a raid last night. I iis keeper had confined him in the tent on the commons, lack of the reservoir, for tho nijiht, and then, thinking his charge would behave, went to his hotel. In the middle of the night tho police at the station-house were aroused by a man rushing in so ex cited that he could hardly speak. He de clared that the wild beasts hm broken loose, and that, headechby the elephant, they made an attack on Corn Gil!; and that tho citizens of that locality were fleeing wildly for their lives, and that ho had barely es caped to tell the tale! J ho driver of bis elephant was aroused, and on proceeding to the scene of action the elephant wis found in a garden, oorner oi Steuben and Eagle streets,quietly munch ing cabbages, turnips, and other “garden sass.” Somebody who watched lfis motions nays fences were no protection at all. He would quietly pick up a length of fence and lay it on one side, and then “lay into” tho coveted cabbages. In a short time the con tents of three gardens had been disposed oi and he was looking about for more pro visions when the keeper arrived and re lioved the anxiety oi the inhabitants of that locality. Maurtage.— Marriage ia to a woman at once the happiest and saddest event of her Lie—it is the promise oi future bliss raised on the death of present enjoyment. She quits her home and her parents, her compan ions, her amusements —everythingon which she bad hitherto depended for cTmfort, for a flection, for kindness and for pleasure. The parents by whoso advice she has been guided ; the sister to whom she has dared to impart the embryo thought and feeling; the brother who has played with her, by turns the counselor, and the younger chil dren to wood) she has hitherto been tho mother and playmate, are all to be forsaken at one fell stroke; every former tie is loosen ed, the spring of action is changed, and she flies with joy in the untrodden paths before her; buoyed up by the confidence of requited love, she bid i a i'or.d and grateful adieu to the life that is paEt, and turns with excited hopes aud joyous anticipation to the happi ness to come. Then woo to the man who can blight such fair hopes — whocan treach erously lure mi eh a heart from its peaceful enjoyment and watchful portection of home who con coward like, break the illusions which have won her, and do troyed the confidence which love had inspired. Tiie Poetry of Farming.— Agricul ture has a field of poetry, as well as practi cal culture. The “pastoral landscape” is here ; all that the ancients have said" about it—the harvest field sung about and beloved by everybody, the tanned “haycock,” tho scent of the new-made hay at evening; the fields with their garniture of green, embra cing the whole practical world of nature, the great soutce of the poet’s inspiration. There are tho fruits; ripe golden apples, plashing and fragrant, peaches, pears, plums,the strawberry and the seedy, glisten ing blackberry, with their field of poetry ! And then the maize—in the fields, in the bain, yellow and glistening on mild October days, when the sun also is yellow, and the earth is teeming like a wine press with plen ty and. good cheer. Wjjat hope ! what pros pect in store for the bright winter even ing ! The vineyard itself is one of the great est of poems llow the ancients doated up on it aud sang its praise ! and now it is flow ing ia streams, and hanging its purple clus ters in blushing profusion.— Coleman's Rural World. Persimmons — Rough.— The Rich mond correspondent of the Danville Regis ter tells the following anecdote about Gen. “Alleghany” Johnston, on tho march to Bristow Station, in the fall of 1863. The General was riding along the road, and prcctiving one of his men up a persimmon tree, halloaed out to him: “I say, there, what are you doing up their? Why aint you with your regiment?” “I’m gettin’ simmons, I am,” replied tho soldier. “Persimmons, thunder ! They are not ripo yet.® They are not fit to eat.” “Yes, but General, persisted the Confect., “I am trying to draw my stomach up to suit the size of my rations. If it stays like it is now, I shall s’arve.” The General had nothing further to say, but rode on. Wear a Smile. —W hich will you do, smile and make others happy, or be crab bed aDd make everybody around you mise rable ? You can live among beautiful flow ers and singing birds, or in the mire sur rounded by fogs and frogs. The amount of happiness which you can produce is in calculable if you will show a smiling face, a kind heart, and speak pleasant words. On the other hand, hy sour looks, cross words, and a fretful disposition, you can make hundreds unhappy almost beyond en-. durence. Which will you do ? Wear a pleasant countenance, let joy beam in your eye, and love glow on your forehead, There is no joy so greit as that which springs from a kind act or pleasant deed, and you may feel it at night when you rest, and at mor ning when you rise, aud through the day when about your daily business, MRS MAPPT T f V 8 just returned from the North, and is now 1L opening an excellent assortment of Millenary Goode for the Ladies, at the store of G M Hay. She respectfully invites the Ladies to call and ex amine her beautiful stock. tept. 27 ts,