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wiii, ruicruc IN THE su prhin it t oEttTa or
8188, DECATUR,
JONES, BAKER,
BALDWIN, LF.E,
TWIGGS. MACON.
PULASKI, CRAWFORD,
DOOLY, MONROE,
and Houston.
Thov will attend tlie Supremo Contt at Milledtreyille,
H iwkinavillf ami Savannah ; A meric us and T albotion,
Dn ainr and Macon.
A la.i, the Circuit Court nf the United Statea.
fT7 J Office over Wright's Hnt feline.
Macon, Aug 26, 1846. 601-0
COOK & hUflPlilVt
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
pond Town. Sumpter County, Goo
WILL practice in the counties of Sumter, Slewarl
Macon. Marion and Houston.
Philip Cook. Henhv H. Llmpkin, Jr.
May 6, 1846. 12.
I.IIP JVOIiCE.
IHAVE removed to. and opened a Law Office in
PERRY, Ho union county where I desire all com |
inuiiicatiuP't bv mail to be directed.
March 10,1846 4 C. 11. STRONG.
DRTCHARLES THOM PSO\~
HAS taken office in xt door to Payne’* Dm? Store—
. residence in Vineville. Any word left at either
place (day or night) will be cotnmunicaU <1 by Iwy* lor
that purpose. He hopes by attention to business. nnd
mu experience of •eveuteen years to merit a shure oi
patronage.
March 11,1816 [Telegraph copy.] 6m 4
Wails, lion and Hollow U;nc.
C(\{| Vega Ct Nail*,
f #Lf i *ls ton a l ron, assorted l to 10 inches,
5.W00 lb*. Sheet Iron,
10,608 lb*. Hollow Ware,
2.000 ll*. Cast Steel,
1,000 German and Blister Steel,
2,000 Hoop and Band Iron,
SO do/.. Hoes,
40ft pairs Trace Chains,
Received und for sale by L* B. AY EET).
Deo 17 44
Theatrical Saloon,
MACON, GA.
f INIHS tcmmofliotltt and well arranged building i si’- 1
L ualfid in the most central part of the i itv, in and h-s
ticen thoroughly repaired and pot in completa order ‘
•is well adapted to theatrical exhibitions, lor concerts,;
lectures, or scientific exhibition. of any description. lt (
will be ranted for purposes of the kind, oil reasonable;
terms, hv applying to FERDINAND HORNE, j
The building is subject to a city tux,which bus been
paid by the proprietor, all performances in it are there
fore exempt from any additional tax.
Oct 29,1845. 3?
hiII KI TING.
JUST received a lot of6-1 and 12-4 Bleached and
Brown Sheeting of a superior quality. Also a good
assortment nf of Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves,
beat quality. GEO. W. PRICE.
Eehlf, 52 |
Illirnc*. snut Snl* Lenllirr.
fT.ST I'-caivcil a superior article, for eaie low.
Feb 20 2 GEO. VV. BRICE.
TRAVELLING Trunks, Carpet Bags, Bonnet Cases
ami Valioes, lor sale by
March 48 5 J. *E. SAULBBURY.
Peaili Urn ml y Wimted.
(iXU.OSS of Peach Ilr.n.lf Wanted, for
*ZI II II I which Fifty Cent* per gallon will be paid.
V SCOrT, CAHUART & CO.
Macon, Aug 14, ISaf.
RITES OF FREIGHT ON THE
CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD.
FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS. 1,2,A3, 4,5,6,7, 8,9,10, j Macon |
Agricultural Implement■ ,
Plough*, (large) Cultimtori,Corn Shells* tnd Sira* Cut- ?5
Plouei**, (oMjmtry awl smoli,) ami V lieelburrows, - - ‘M 44 44 .c) oO s ' o
C.tilon Giim, Fmi-hikl Smut Machine, - - , 4 W 450 000 aW 5
Vutton and Gmrgia Domettitk, per one humlrfd puunrf*. 20 40 & ju jj
Grain. „ . .
Corn, Oa.s, Fens, Ream, Wheat, Rye, Ground Nuts and „
Grass Seed, ill sacks, per pushel, *’ “ u *- 12
Qoodi by Meirmrenrnt
Boxes <>l IT.is, Hor nets. Furniture, Shr~>. Saddlery, Pry
Goods and other measurement goods, except Crockery,
per cubic foot, = g ‘) S * 3
Crockery Ware, a 5 < * 10 10
Goodt by Weight. ,
Ist Class.-doxes °; t.lass, Paints, Onte, arc Confect,on- [ <g
arv.perlOOlbs. * • ‘ , ,™. uo
id C'lais.-Sutrar,C See. Rope, Rutter,< bae. Card, !o
bacco, Heather, Hid- , Copper, i in. Sheet Iron, Ktce,
Hollour v ire, Baggh , and other heavy articles not enu
mem ted below, per 1110 lb. 2j 30 3,1 38 38 40
3d Class.- Four. Bacon n cask* r I “ire*, 1 muor, roil.
Beef, Fish, r.liow, B eswax, M 1 Gearing. Pte and Bar 9R
Iron. Grind and SloneH, Nails and apises, per liiU lbs. - 20 -5 -o oO 30 ao |
Singh, Mule or Or, each, - - -40 b r, OP 800 ■* 00 §SO , 0 nn j
„ , 4 .... aOO 400 5” o >0 700 750 !
4."° - .. ..a .... UM 350 450 5 011 550 fi nn
p ()Ur I, 11 II •• If .... -J uu 300 450 450 500 s~n
Sheep, l.emli, Goats, Kills and Pigs, - - - • ■*’ „. ijj J 100
Hugs and Calves, lBB I ml I *l 1 IJO
&££■: :■ : •'Hi ( , ,g
AlitceHancom Articles. 500 ... ~ ..
Barouches, cloae Carriages and Stage Coaches, each, • 400 * 8 . .. f ’ ™ 12 00
Buggies, Gigs, Kockawuya and Carryalls. - * 500 buu ‘ u ” 750 800
Common Jeraoy Wagons without cover*, Sulkiea and Horw 3 Os) 4 r )0 r
Barrels of Becta,Bread Crnckgra nod Botatacs, Fruit, Oy* 33 rfi
ter*. Onion*, Ice and all light barrels, each, * 50 *\ l r . *’ {J 3 ,
Barrel* of Lime und Flamer, under 10 bhl*. each, - 33 J: sft5 ft -r ?
do do. over 10 bbls. each, - - *5 S3 {* ‘
Broom* and Sifters, per dozen, *k> ; r„ V'-
Buckets and Tub*, per dozen, Jo° 1 n 125 1 *tft i w rrn
Bellows, Smith's small nize, 1.0 J L , 71, ?%* !5? I
Do. do. Urge and medium size, - • o J ‘ * ‘ \ 1?•
Chairs, Mahogany, per dozen, 1 2 22* S J 2 ino 4 °°
Do. other kind-, •* ! ° 22 2 52 8 3 22 300
Do. Rockinc each 2 '‘ 38 40 45 48 M
1 110 1 % 1 2° 1 32 * ™
Collars, par dwzcn, . r 70 7.t 75
Demijohns and Jugs of Liquor, over ‘l gallon*, - • ,r,<> 88 100
Do. dci. do. under 3 do. • • • 38 48 4,> 4 ‘ *^ ,! I
Egc*, per dozen, 1 1 1 l 1 I
Gunpowder, par keg of *l6 lbs. * 25 31? .50 50 60 50
Kegs of Liquor not exceeding 10 gallons, - - 35 40 45 50 50 50
Do. do. do. 5 do. . • • - 25 25 2.5 31 31 31
Oil Ac. Mohsses, per hogshead, (-rnnller casks in proportion, 300 400 500 550 575 GOO
Balt per sek not exceeding 4 bushels, -a 31 3U 45 50 50 50
Specie, iof 1 per cent. No tingle package under 25 cents,
(p* SPECIAL CONTRACTS may be made with the Superintendent of Transportation for the freight of
the following articles, when in large quantities, without regard to the established rates, viz : Bru-k, Horses, Mules
and Cattle; Iron in bars or pigs, Machinery, Mill (tearing, &r.; Sawed Lumber. Mill Slones, Grindstones. Mar
ble or other articles of Stone; Salt, Firewood, Stuves, Shingles ; Hay in bundles; barrels ‘Far, Pitch, Turpentiue
or Ire.
s'f* FREIGHT at the above Rates,or bv special contract to he under the following stipulations,viz; no claim
for damage” on articles tiansported by this Company, unless the packages arc examined and identified in the prep,
ence of an officer of lh** Company before the same is removed from the depot. Not accountable foi the leal<age of
Liquors,Oil or Molasses, breakage of Glasaor Crockery-ware chafing of Rugging,Cur- ages Chairs - Furni.ure.
Not accountable for breakage of Hollow-ware. No internal injury not clearly perceptible on the outside of the
package, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the Car. Not accountable for Lie decay
of perishablo articles. Not accountable for Live Stock or feeding thereof; and no liability for Goods evidently
shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of casks or pnrkue - *'*
o~* Colton received in good order at the Depots und afterward* torn while in possessfoti of the Company, will
be mended at their expense. All other damage done to Cotton in transitu wi'l In* promptly settled at Savannah.
It is understood that tnis Company will not hold themselves aecoQi table for pillage, or dmnnge by the weather or
otherwise, on any freight after being landed at the place ol delivers
O’ The Company will not be accountable for Paxseugers’ Bugbuge unless put in the Baggage Car in charge
of the Conductor.
O 3 The Company will have Agents at Stations 8, 9,10,11.12,13, 11, 15,16,17,ami nt M neon, to attend to the
delivery and forwarding of Goods. All merchandize not to be forwarded will he retained ut the respective Depot*
one week, free of expense, after which storage will be charged at the Savannah rates. Good 4 destined for points
beyond Micon, will be forwarded bv the Macon and Western Rail Road and bv Wagons by the Company*! Agent,
free of Commissions. Freight on Goods to ho forwarded by Wagons, from Wav Station*, pnvable in Savannah
Freight oa Goods to be forwarded bv Wagoas from Macon, or tube tMivered in Macon,payable there. Tbn Com
pany has nri Agent in Savannah who receives and forwards, free of Commission.
BavAnnah, August 1,1810. 5vr26 THOMAS TUKSE, General Hup rvsHsbitnt T> en'/DW,**-
U. KCA’O.r'.l. C*MRTSIK te Cos.
€onimiion Merchant*,
Rio. 15, St. LlinrUt. SirceL
arnw Orleans.
H. ICKNDAT.t. CAKIEU,)
DAMKI, PRATT. i
July at, im
iFAisHisisMk
STf KH WOOD fc. PATTEIUHYX cornet of Secnn nnd Oak
Hr* et*, would inform the public that they nr*- prepared
to ekecute
House, and Ornamental Painting,
4. U A IX I NG.
Imitation of Wood and M irble, Glazing and Paper Haagtnft
Picture Kraniu made uiui Gilded.
CLBCHAIRS
Re-bat tomed, Paitittd nnd Gilded ; 1 urnitare V*rntflhed
nml Polished.
Rplft-tl.tuning
done in the hest manner, material* furnished and warranted.
Inelegance apd despatch, it in their determination not to
bt surpassed hv any *atabli*hineni in the South Peron in
v. ant of any of the al> >vc work, ill phase give • oall. and
examine ipecimnn before engaging eUewhi re
April 1, 1546. J 7
Xew fSeods! ,\rn fionl*!
E subscriberbns just received a large lot of FINE
IMI SI.INS, Muslin and Earlstmi Ginghams ; Blue,
Fink snd Buff Check Gingham*; Ladies’ Twisted Silk
and Fillet Mitts; Misses black and white Mitts; Berage
Semis ; l.rsiws 4 lotll hkirls. id extra qualities;
Coarse Book Muslin and While l.iuen for lining dresses;
all of which fc’re now open and offered at reasonable
prices. Customers are solicited to give me a call.
June 17 18 E WOODRUFF.
Tiii Pltitc and Wire.
i)A(t BOXES Tin Plate,
M f 4,000 lbs Iron Wire, assorted Nos. 6 to 18.
Received and for sole by E. B. WEED,
Dec 17,1845 44
AX S3.
w r /\ DOZ. Collins’ Axes,
)ll 10 Hoz. Hand und Broad Axes,
Received and for sale by E. B. WEED.
Dec 17 44
SIIEIST STEEL—3,Oft) lbs. Sheet Steel sot
Gin Suws. just received and sos Bale by
Dec 17 44 E. B. WEED.
i'hoite IVines amt Miramiy
For sitlc on low lerms
\ RARE CHANCE!
V|„ AUDOUIN reipecifully inform* tho ©iti/en*
of Macon, tkint in contemplation of a removal, and
change of b'lainenp, he propoaea to hcl! < i? for ca*h, t
rate* that must be aatiafactorv, hid choice atock ©f
Wine* and Brandy, rnmpn*iug
CHOICE M ADEhCA, very old.
01.1 IN >RT, a ftiiperior urfirle.
CLARET, of hi* own imponition.
(■ls VMPAGNE, of the most approved brand".
BRANDY’, best quality, pure and imndulterated.
His liquors ir n confidently recommend to connoia*
Fctirs, nnd for family use.
Nov 20,1345. 40
FaslftionsitD k *priur Goods.
riAHE *ub*crilicr in now receiving h Inrge and crnerftl
I stock ofSprinsr and Summer Goods, nnd invite*
h customers and the public, to call *nd exaa ine, a.s he
■ confident hi* Good* are n hnniLome, and prices a*
rf.4 nahlf as at any otherestnbßshment in the city
April 15 ft GEO. VY. PRICE.
Silks, Berngos. llt:Ofns. Oingliam
rT^HE undersigned have j received nnd are now;
l opening every variety anil style of the above goods
suited to the prepent season.
April as ii __ n. McKinnon & co.
Him STI'ART'S HF.FIXKD MOI.ASSF.S,
6 bbl*. clarifivU Sugar,
10 ito. Crushed and Pulverized Sugar,
to do. trrsh Butter Crackera,
10 boxes fresh Soda Cracker.,
This day received aud for sale tow by
July zb X 4 AMOS BENTON.
l>\CO\ and MOLASSES-* 0 .* 00 P rime Bacon
hhds super Cuba Mola.ses, in svere and for safe by
July 29 24 *iK AVFS, WOOD Ik CO.
NOTICE.
A T the “ Rio Grxsdf. House” can be found at ul.
i\ tome, TEL COFFEE, CGAR. SYRUP, MO
BASSES. KICK. B w ‘<>\, LARD BUTTER. CORN,
MEAL, GRITS, FLOUR. MACKEREL, and SH AD,
of the best quality, in parcels to suit pi”"hacers. at the
lowest rates, and sent to any place in the city free of
charge.
ag r, gS -
ft ICON, TII CHS WAY, 1* JUiTIBBK 10, SSf©.
, FIRE PROOF WARE-HOUSE.
, j, rpuy undersigned, irntf*ful for
j a I pu*t favor*, take* tbi* itieth
! v w t ,,^oru, ' ,, M hi* pstron*, and
blTWittTWlTTriY>*l ,os ® who may five imu tbi’ir
business, that be bns (for tin* hot
ter Mcuiinf their intereeth) obtained the beautiful nnd
well arranged
t'ire Vroof Wars-Mouse,
on Cotton Avenue, formerly occupied by J. Cos wit.*,
for the purpose of Storing f ottonandnllk' n d*of t tsun
try Produce. He will, HH heretolose, piv© hi* personul
attention to the Ware-Hou*©. and pledge* himself to
use ererv exertion to promote the intercut of tbot>o who
may confide business to Ins charge.
M>con y June 24,1846. N (XJSLEY
JOvVES# MOLT,
WAaS-HOrSE
commission? mekcha&ts.
H AVE taken the Ware-House on (!ntln Avenue.
fonurrlv occupied by Moultkik Ac <' aMFR
Their best efforts w ill be employed to promote the in
terest of their pntronn. JOHN JONF?*,
YVM. 8. HOLT.
Macon, June 24, 1 846. 1^
•v &jpv£’ \ ‘) , KvqfHrTT | y.uv
* wiiiwlwi'S jg;: 7?^-
m Jlxj
H *ure House and Commission
Business.
At SEYMOUR will continue the above bu
▼ v sine** nt the same stand, and aulicit from the
plunter* a share of their patronage.
Macon, June 10,1846. 17
FACTORAGE
commission mrsi'vrss.
fWNHK nnilersigned in turn iSeir grateful
T* “""| (hanks lotluir friends and patrons
i for past favors, and bur to inform
them that they will eontinne to transact
the aliovt- in the city of Savannah,
tinder the firm of
HAMILTON, HARDEMAN & CO.
and they hope, by their zealous attention nd best effort* in
all cases to promote the interest of those w ho favor them w ith
business, to contoiti* to receive a liberal share of patronage.
Our seuior partner. Col. K. Hamilton, will.as h reto’brn, give
hii personal attention to the ..ale of I pland ami Sea Inland
Cotton, aud the purchase of floods on orders
i.VKHAKU HAMILTON,
i NOM AS H A H DK vi AN,
CUALES F. HAMILTON.
Savannah, Augt-st 30, 184©. c 6in29
Z. T. C OYKEII
A 1 lAS rented the WARV-HOUSK in
f I I the rear of A.J. Whit ’ store, on
/ F*3s Cotton Avenue. Confident that bii inti-
TANARUS/V v’ mate acquaintance with the husn es* of
*!**• c,t s 6r the last tw ny sears, and the
fact that he is needy, wi 1 constitut* an ap
peal to which he ran add nothing, he subm is hiaclaima to hia
acquaintances and fiends, and * lih ra> public.
ADVANCES made on Cot” in store, or shipments to any
of the Atlantic cities, on ctmomary rates
Macon, Aug 19. 1846. 27
“new fire proof ware-house,
Macon. 4:orgia.
DYSON & RtCIIARDSON,
Proprietor} t ami Commission Merchants.
Ii - _ PfT \K K pleasure in announcing to
7 a J | lh*ir friends and the public
I A M generally, that their Fir© Proor Ware
L Yr M Hons, is 4 ompleted, and will be kept
S >n ord. r for the reception of the grow
* , U jr rr*p of Cotton and other articles |
of Storage. We fi I that we liaznrd nothing; in saying that
this house is equal, if not sufn rior m any ot its kind *n the
Soul’ ern Countrr, aud ts well adapttd u> th* kale keeping of
t'O 1 I'D?'. and all other arti. !es in deposir, fr*tn the ravages
of Fire, Hater and Pilfering. It* local situation is convenient
to (he Houston Hoad, ami js aUo near and iu full view of Cot
ton Avenue, which now commands a great portion of the Cot
ton trade
We tender our sincere acknow ledpements to our Patrons for
past favors,and respect fit fly solicit a continuance es th Same.
We also extend our invitation to he putiblic in general, with
a hope to render ourselves s<> appiotcd as to command tl.e con
fidence of ail. We will each giv e our personal attention, w ith
out a providential hindrance, in order to advance in tin hi at
possible manner the interest of those w ho confine in us.
Our .Storage and Commission* are (he same as uetomary
heretofore, and Drayagv th© same as from an > other part of
the city. LIBF.KAL ADVANCES vill be made, and all or
ders from our customers attended to, aud articles pure-haeed
at the lowest market prices.
Macon, Aug 18,184®. 4m27
WAXUC-nOVSE
Commission Business*
CittAVKH, WOOD & <>.
FTMAKF. thi* method of informing planters and •then, that
I in addition to their w hole Kale and retail
Dry Goods siutS Grocery liiiKinr*-'.
they . ill cnntinoi- trttran.nrt. WAHK-HOt'SF. &
COM MISSION BI S! N KSS, at thr old ,tud, (loll), hnown .a
Ciravet 1 Corner,) on the corner of second street and Com
merce Row, and would respectfully renew tne tender of th-r
•♦•rvicea to their planting friends, and others, with tire assu
rance, that those who may patronize ns in this line f iu*i
ness, shall have our best endeavors to do them justice ami pro
mote their interest. Our Ware House i conveniently situat
ed ; and Cotton stored with us,shall be well taken rare of,
and protected from the weather. We will also assist with
pleasure, our friends in si lling their cotton and without
charge ; and we are at all times prepared to make advances
on the same in Cash or Merchaiuli/.e.
We respectfully solicit a portion of the patronage of the
public. GRAVES, WOOD &. CO.
Enwiw Graves, ‘f
Thomas Wood, >
J. M. Kibbvk, j
Macon, Jaly 19, 1146. 34
WAHE-'faOTJSS
COtUIISSION RtmiNTSS.
f I>HK. Mibacrfb r would most respectAiT-
Y*’ ‘TBI ■ ly inform In- friends and the public
/ ♦ generally, that he has tah< n tliwt larg and
commodious Ware-hous formcly k* pt by
*Gen F.lias Real! Ik Cos., hot more recmly
by Ousli j Nc Jewett, and offers his services
as a Ware House ami Commission Men hunt Ait) bn-imss
cutrtHt*d to hi care will meet u ith prompt attention, ami he
woulti most respe ttiilly solicit a share of public p *tronage.
Liberal advance* madeou Cotton in siurt with him.
WILLIAM M ROBERTS.
Macn. July ?0 v 24
t./Je U4m■: 1
WII.I. COSTIN'UK I HK
Warr-lloti-f* siikl Commission
It tisineSs,
\ Nt) solicits tlie patrfnag* ofhis friends
and the public gent rslly. He will
P \ orcup’ th Ware-hou4 <n Cotton A venue,
■IK / atljoioing Join * k: Holt, and m arls
ilak ■§ *ue Ross Ik Brothers* store. In inniut
tion with the above, he has also r(*iit*d an
other near to th> on above mentioned
From long exp ritnec in the above bitsiness.be hopes to
give satisfaction to those who ma> lavor him with their
business. Macon. August 11, IM7.
WARE-HOUSE
CO!HTIISS|(i> RIIMtCtS.
. f |NH E stihVrriber havhig r< nt and the Ware
T 1 House recentl\ occupied hj Watts
L W jjM Nfoulton, sitn.ated on the comer of Third
und (.inilhuli streets, would respectfully
,,,^>r,n hi* fro nds and the puhlic, that this
Ware-house hem* r motu from Other build
ings, i more secure ami safe from lire than any oih r Ware-
Huein Macon. Hs personal attention will be given,and
all orders promptly attended to,either in selliugor shipping
Cotton sent to Ins care.
In uridition, he has connected, a large and ciwnnsodmas
WAGON YARD, where can be ucoomroodntrd nrte ban .red
Wagons at a time. ISAAC McCRARY.
Aug 12. t*4fi. fTcletVaph Copy.J
nERRXMOTorir &. adams,
Wnrt-llonne’ ami t'annui mejn
.flerr/itiMlu,
M A C O N , G F. O.
. 1 n tWidsrsigned having taken the
r I Ware-House rtcently oc<ppi< and by
♦ JEM W. T Wil on, will hr pr< par>d to r*reive
P Cotton instore by the first dat of August
HmSKH next. I hey will ij* pr paa dto tnakt t
enl advances m l ftton niort'il with tl iiu,
or shipped to their frit yds in Savannah. Charleston, or New
York. ALEXANDER HERRINGTON,
AUKAM B. ADAMS.
Rtf trncn •
f Scarborough, Tbn Williams. Ptrty.
Jonn Neal, Benson Hoterts, Xebulsn.
Dr. Jonathan Attain-, Merhvethrr County.
Renton Byrd, Benj Livington, Smnttr County.
Col.Jas. S. Beall Win. Slade, Dvoly County.
July t, lM". 70
COTTON SCALES.
OIVF, Pnir ofMe4hSrt Potmi Sele., with afuUset
01 Weight!. Fur .xl h,
SCOTT. < AKHAIIT A CO.
Sept. 2,1846. ‘■
.Veir Sturt and .Vftv Goods’
e. k. Wi:iv rworth.
Watch and .leivfllrri
HAS removed to the new luick block, mM aide of
Mulburry a treat, (inimediatelv nppoaiie hie old
au.ncl,) ami its now opening h new and fine stock of good*
in hia line, conaiatilie in part ol line Gold iiinj .Silver
Loeer, Horizontal, Patent and Vertical Lac ape merit
Wimclhm: Gold faunrd, Fob arid Veat (’bains: JJreaM
I’irla, Finger Kinga, FarKinga: (iold Chain nd Hair
Bracelets: Gold, .Silver and Steel Spectacle* ami Kve
j Protestor?: Gold nmi silver Pencils. (Sold Pena, Gold
and Silver Watch Ke\n, Gold and Silver Thiinblea, Sil
| ver Comlva, Silver Mm) Pearl Belt Slides*, Gold Sleeve
and Collar Button*, (iold Snides and Chain Slides,
Gold Lwrkctfc, Honim ams Growfctz: Card Canes, Sl**d,
Silver and Gilt Beads, Head Ornament?, Jet Combs,
l.ndiea’ end Gentlemen’* Puree*, Supeiior Pen and
; Poe bet Knive*, Sci*or-, Rizors and Knzoi Strops?
Too*li. IsHthef nnd Nail Brushev, Shaving Cream, Heel
| Gorman Cologne.
Fine Silver Plated CaMois. Cake Banket", Can lie
j Sticks, Waiter*, Cup- Snuffers and Trav*: Dixon’*
Fine War* in sett*. Ahm Coffee and Tea Pol*; Silver
Sett? of Knife,Fork *tid Spoon; Spoon*. IVateh *S!nnde,
j Fan*. Perfumeiv, l ancv (ood*, A:e Sir.
Wa-tche* of every description repaired in the b**l
manner. All Watehe* sold or repaired will bn irar-
I ranged to keep good time , br the cash refunded. Watch
e* *ent from any part of the country, will receive the
*arne attention and be repaired on a* reasonable terms
as though Iheoirner mere present-
All kind* of Gold and Silver work neatly repaiied at
the shortest notice
Spectacle Glares adapted to all nee*.
ALSO FOR SALE—One of C'hiekeritip's Fttnerior
Piano-Fortes, in rose-wood cn*e, ftt/l tenglrtn iron
frame , and warranted a* fine an instrument ill every re
aped, as can be tound in Georcin.
C. K. WENTWORTH,
Maker nd Jeweller,
Macon, Nov 5,1845 East side Mulberry Street.
WATCHES. JEWELRY, AC.
J. A. * S. S. VIR4JIIX.
At their old stand on Cotton Avenue opposite
Washington Halt ,
OULD inform their friends and
v v the. public, that they have now
jXk en hand a good assortment of Gold and
aHr 3IL Silver Watches of the various makers,
of different kind*; also n good e*-
soitment of Gold Chain*, Seals and
Kevs, and a variety of other article*, consisting m part
of the following ’ Spools nf puie SU*r; Gold md sil
ver Pencils; Gold P*n; (told Foil end Wir* b-’ Den
tists; faahionnhlo Jewelry, Breastpins Finger Rings,
Ear King* of latest pattern*; superior Pirn nnd Pocket
Knives; Razor* and -Stiop-; Scissor*; Bead Bags and
Purses if,i re* 1 ornaments- Head Ornamen * do.;
Steel Pena of Gillott’s make; Pistols and Gone; Ther
mometers; Tooth, Nail nnd Slraving Brushes; Twe
zer* ; an assortment of Toys for Children, with a varie
ty of other articles, which will be sold very cheap for
cash.
S. S. V. would take this opportunity to say, that he
has a good assortment of watch materials carefully se
lected bv himself: these, with the superior set of too!a
he h is to work with, aa well a* other advantages, he
thinks he i* prepared to execute work as well a* work
gets to be done, it w ill be his aim I j give entire satisfac
tion to nil.
Dec 17,1845. 41
AVit Store and .Wir floods.
TUP siihaeribcrs would respe tfully inform their friend*
and the public, that they have taken ih itme on the
corner of first and Poplar streets, know n as Dyson fk Hieh
ordson's corner, where they are now receiving, and will con
tinue to receive from New York and Boston, a large and hand
some assortment of
F.inry :nl Stnplo I>ry Koo 4.
together with Shoes, Hats, Bonnets. Heady-made Clothing;
also. Crockery and Cilass Wari, Nails, Hardware, Hollow
Ware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Medicines, &c.
The above stock has been selet-n and w ith great care, and is
well adapted to the city and country trade. Persons wishing
to buy goods at unusually last prices for caoh, will please call
and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere All or
ders from the country w jt| he thankfully received andfiiih
fully executed upon the lowest possible i run.
KKMDIUCK h. CLARK.
Mm oil, April 97,1849.
Spring and Summer lloitiing.
fpKE Mihserilers have commmrsd receiving their
ft slick of .Spring und .Summer *'btlrtg, which thev
i htp pfe.mred to sell ui ver> w |*ri es f.rr nngh.
I March 18 5 ’J. & E. SAL’I.tEBDRV.
YOUTHS’ CLOTNIIie.
OATS, Pant* and VedlH, adopted to summer wear,
; re vived by J. 6l E. SAULSBURY’.
March 18 5
nar ic. •
KN order to enable metoaupyvv tnv ntimerot’a frienrle
• and customers, (and e.apet iaify those from iho cotm
| tiea of Janes. Bnldn m, end I’wrgg*.) 1 huve taken ih
Ufttore 1 mrely occupied by Messrd. RUSSF.LL & KIM
; BF.RLY, corner of Cherry and Second Street*, where I
, intent! keeping constantly on hand a grnernf unsart i nl
: of Staple a4 Fancy Dry Goada, Hard
ware, Crockery, Sugar, Coflee, Molastoi, Kiev, Mnrk
erel. Bacon. Liquors of every description, together w ith
every article usually kent in n general Dry Good* und
Grocery Store. A call trom tnv frierda and the public
generally it* respectfully nolicitcd.
For the patronage that lint* be*n no tiherally bestowed
upon my establishment at the head of Cotton Avenue,
for the last six year*, my customer* have my sincere
and heartv thanks, with the assuranc e that in my new
concern no pains w ill be sparhd.or means left untried to
give general satisfaction, and merit a continuance of the
same. In fact, I intend it shall he generally understood
that at ISentoll’S is the place to ret *.
AMOS BENTON.
f. —My establishment at tbs head of the Avenue
will be continued for the present, under the superintend
en<*e of Air. WM. H. JORDFN, who is duly authnriz
j ed to receipt for, and settle all accounts due me at that
j establishment. Person* having running accounts am
eanmstlv requested to call and *erle the same, either
with cash or notea, previous to the fif*t of (Ictoher next,
as I contempb te making different arrangement* with
’ that hu*in‘ s-, which will make it necessary lo bung the
books to a ciose before that lime. 4
i Macon, June 9, 1846 17
IVAUTILIIS (mutual life) ijrsfUIIAXCE
|NI 1 >MP \nY, 5S W ALL N FREE I —Afit r nonur* U.
(ib*-ratios', th*- Trustee* have become eotivtnved, and the tx
perienee of old tomb i-b< and compatiiro fully warrant th’ eon*
elution, that the advantage* of l if*- lnouranct on tin Mutual
pi 11, m 1 y he extended and diffu** and with gre ater convi-mri.ee
to a large elao* of contributors, aed with * qua! a< euntyto all
the a*urCd, by requiring m> great* r amount ot the preo.iara
to be paid in cah than the •ompany wol require to meet ita
engagement* with promptitude and lid< hty
It ha* aeucrdiiurl) been determined that in all ratet where
the anou il premium *hall amount to S4O, and FO pi-r c fit.
thereof flip II haVe been paid in t-aih. an a ppmv and note may
be givm f r the remaining 4* per rent payable t Vlv months
after date, bearing six per cent, listen*t The int. n-ft to Un
paid ftimtially, hut the priiitips Int to h*-Call* 4 in unless
the exigencies of the company require it, giving sixty data
notioe, add then only by assessment# pro rata to the extent
that may he nquirt and to meet toengsgenieatsof thecompany.
! is ronfldendy nntieipated that n system, th*‘ operation of
which is so fair and equitable, su well calculated to place the
b4-neftts xml hit-swings of Life (nsuranre within the n srh of
all, and at the same time enrahleearh eontribotor 10 share
equally ami fully net only in its beilrtieentsecure,bat also in
its profit*of Accumulation, will iu**et,asit is believed to de
serve, the faVor and rsnfldehif ofth* public.
Tlw particular advantages offered by thi* company are :
1. A guarantee capital.
2. An annual participation in the profit*.
2. No individual responsibility beyond theamount of pre
mium
4 fho*e who insure for % less period than life, participates
equally in the annual profits of the company.
I he Snulilns c mipany Confines its buine* exclusively to
Insurance on Lives, and all Insurance appertaining to Life.
Thf Patn of Inturanee on One Hundred Hollars,
1 One For I One |Beve f or
Age J Year | Years I Life. Age. Year.j Years Lift*.
15 77 I M ls* 0 1 ft* !1 Hi .1 20
?0 01 I 9S IT7 45 jI9II |9A 373
21 100 j i t 204 &0 In 309 4N>
30 ‘JI l W 2 *3 *32 321 575
33 Iloj iij 395 60 |433| 4i TOO
trustees.
J.m-. n TV rtgden, Htch.ird K. Pur.ly, Th... W. LiMlow,
.I,Brown, <. Ha.hmll. C t. l.iml. rs,
H \V. H,ck, H.cS.rUA. M. Merchant,
A. Nor, I> A'. ‘ I'ti.tiK’k, John frytlrr,
B M w.tmorr, J.m. l H*rpt-e t H.H ‘:.rri.,
ii,,h. 1 1 B. CoteiMn, It f Cirmttn, Sp, ncir-.Bi mrfiet
M O Robert., Vi, If A.pinwall, Lvring Anitre.i,
Henry K. Hopt.
J. r>. p. Or.pr.%, Preiident.
A. M. ‘IKRCHANT, Vice*l'rt-iident.
I.F WfS SKN I'ON, beerenry.
PLINY KKKP.tIAN, Aetnary.
rrr The company r*,h !,. lh-lire, of Sfarel
IIYUP. rc tONKS, Aten*.
Meßic.l Kxaminer, JAMES VIIUU.M U.
Mheon.ly-pH, >46- t‘*
Otniulffce Mr fat Foundry and
sfiachine tihvy.
(MACON OHO.)
fllHfl luvit) ercricd • new
1 innt, now to the public, iuducfmnnN llmt
th*'v lmv* aovtr hud rA (hit line of b'isiiit’ftft.—
Will Wriaihtu, <S(n MmU&c„ will find it to their
nilrnntafo to ?ivo im n enll, w#* will cuararitcrt aH our
work to h I, and nt th* louneit prici*—wo a
i;ood atnrk of l>id
A good Horhc l*ower lor hmlo.
\S. Y. LKT> kV ro.
Cotton A v*mir t near itfacoii k. Weiten K. K Depot.
Mat fi. 1146. 12 if
Tclafriiph, Little Georgian, and JefiVrFonian, copy
till forbid,
j “WATCHES, JEWF.LRY, <fcc.
cr> S, B. DAY woqIH inf'iiin In* friend*
lr\ and the imDlic flial he a* bought me
j Q/aWk N'ck frmrfly belonging: to < O. St.
I’V’ J John, dtceuM’d, coiiMKttng: of K.ln and ml*
i fifflr** Ter \Vtche, Oold 1 >l> •••nd (imrd Cimins,
■ OolH, Silver and Steel Spectacle*, Gold
Dract letWfClaap*, Gold Siiapi, Ootl and
! Silver rhirnble*. Ladicfe* Itroachea, (lent> Fin*, Knire^,
1 Sciiorii, Hator Strip*, Tooth and Ifiir nriuhca. Pin
; tola, and many move thirty*, mo nmercu to mention Hi*
will have new mock conxriiiitly rominc, and will nrd i (rood*
a i the rtqiieatof (1m ne who may win)i any thiag in bis hue.
KBPAIB-lICCI.
Watches and ClorJka Cleaned and Kcpmred at the shorteat
oaticc, and done in th** lu nt ponlhlt 1 Iniuntr, and warrant'd
to kero <nod lime, a'td don*-at the cn uft prte. Kini;*,
PioH, dr treats repaired in ihe best possible manner. Kiigt av*
ine also neatly exeeuttrd.
Persona would do well to rah and are what he will do, and
tb< rein uod iubr but r.hry will be phas'd.
Maron, Jan. ‘*3, 184d. />0
HATS ! HAT I HATS I
JUST RECEIVED AND I OR SAI L BY
STHONft & WOOD,
4 FINE a*f*ortitict
if /%. of HATS. Coukm- ** I
S3 tin®; of GentH. Panama,
Sv l eghorn, luteal ntvle
tine Nutria and French
Moleskin, Wide and narrow brim Black Nutria, Kuwaiti &
•Vnrl (Japs, iVc. JLe . which they will offer nt tlio very
forest prices to nil flint will favor them with n eall.~
Also have on hand ami are constantly receiving gen
eral assortment of BOOTS and SHOES,of all quali
ties and prices.
O* A t the New Brick Store, opposite Oeo. US. Lo
pan (’ 0., next door to Russel I&. Kimberlv.
Macon, April 14, 1845. ‘ 9 j
lYatioital Tiro Insurance Company
of flic City ©f w York.
TJN HE undersigned is authorised to receive opplica-
R tions and take rinkk for the above mentioned Com
pany, rn and Merchandize, n this city and
the surrounding towns, on as tavorahle terms as any
other responsible Cerapsay.
J. L. JOKL3.
Pep! s,nir. 9w
kUJ A A f.'OTTOflf
r ‘ removed to W. £. Parker’s store, on Cotton
-■2 Avenue, nearly opposite J. Cowles’ Fire ; roel
Were, nous'*, they havo n pfore and offer for *t!t? on
at mnioduting rertnH.
2 0 Pieces heavy Kemtscky Bagging,
]7i> “ “ Uundea •*
P‘s 44 slightly damaged 44 44
•SO Coils Kentucky and Manilla Rope,
80 Rags Hio Coffee,
20 Tons Iron.
.VI Kegs Nans. j
1000 lb# Tank and Boiler Iron,
800 lbs SSpriftg Steel, i
800 Sacks Salt,
20 Boxes Tobacco,
10 44 Henderson Candles,
10 Baskets Chatnpaigne Wine,
5 Boxe# Burgncdy 4 *
8 Casks Baron,
Ms-on, Sept. 2, lH4fi. 29
MISCELLANY. _
a Midnight escape from gallows
HILL.
aw ixrinr.sT or tbs hivoli;ton.
The si ip ft flrouni from ii o dway to Center streetr
aUng Chamlie a. comnirnrili; at the new at >rs of Biu<
a't, *n Broxdwsy, seventy vara age was ht u l place.
I Ue part De*ie#i Broadway io devoted to in- negroes
f*r tn last renting pls e ifti e .lead -.i and th nniety
cite rJing to Center street so* u kind ei Tottec's FiriJ,
#n ! during the tetolulion h sj-ei whe e moat ;)f the
priva.s soldiers of the llr .is i inny who died in th
nty itt errsd. Gallo vs Hill (the spot where the
‘sn reservoir is now placed) wa< decor jtrd wth ,
a gullows, wh # 4 || dese lers #nd f ris ers sulfered
dea'h, who came unJe< the contrui of tbs infamous pro
nia'shsf, Cunn ngham.
It was cup. vary to execute most of the deserter*’
whs war* native born, l nigbt. T.ivru was |*ilicy in
tb.a. Public eitcutinns of the Arm-neap* hy tbe roy
alist would have been n* t#ei al-nod, a.id tie injury
cmited ihe.eby, ib'outzti the ntannur in which the run
linentvis tnemsilves wn>U have made ua.* ol it, must
have r*suited lo the injury of the king's raure. The
eiccu iun generally took piste Otter m The
prisoners condemned to death wrie always contined in
tbe old jail, within rnudiet shut of the place ol exact**
tmu, si 4 a sergvsot'a guerd of right men accmnpacied
by the provost n.t rfbal and Ms tl puty, generally con
dut led the prisoner to the gallow*.
It was nar 12 o’clock of a night in October, in the
year 1780, that a yun2 man wet rerlniing among the
reeffi graves tl at raised th-*ir iimmv't in the vicmi'y
ol the gibbet oq u shews Uni. The hour and the place
were singular for a lone individual like tiie min in
question to be reposing. I soy lone, yet he was not
exsetls so, if hum. ii bodiaa divested ot their immortal
ily £i i be considered companions; for nearly shove
Ins tie d,a*sying lo and ffn m tbe night b r.s, hut g
thr iemp. sos two stldiera ot thefcf h regimeut, wbo
he * beru executed that n irn'eg for dese-nori.
Ino sky w olu.-y;* v ti .n >is k mu kv cloud#.
• nil tin- ii aaning ol 11)0 wtri , .• it avsapt .maud tl e
gallows •nd IhroUgU die ;ree# that here and there re-t*
ul ‘heir br*cn • amid the derkntsa of |i)t mcbt, gave
desolate and i iaagreesble u J null befi ting the
place itelf “i'h-j man ecanety ••-* with iliaesrep
tlou now anil Men if raising bia • id, and -eering oeu
tiOU'ly shove Iba mount of earth uemnd wutch hi- toy,
lewaide the jail, dimly visible uh n high messy wall*
m ihi* tl'liU beyond,
Ai langtb a light glimmered, the tread of men was
faintly .Irani, and tba yenog man ratting kitnsef lium
tie spot where h- lay, gl.d- and aion , il.r indn fnca
Wlnoli skirted the bunal ground, until be aloud Within
a lew leal of Ilia elocution place. Here he paueej
and looked in the direr lion of the appr. aching Itebl
Faintly n,rough Ihe hate appealed ih.ee or four file*
of aolJiaia, prreeued by a black nran, woo carried a lain
tern —the only light that te. mod 10 |.e in the party,—
Then walked a piuon.r, with bia trait tightly bound
behind him, and directly abet Cuuriioghata, the prov.ial
mart lal, and fi a or a ( aoldiera nub moiLela on tboii
abauldara.
• One, two, tlnae,’ repeated tha young man to htm
• If, aa if ceimling the number ol the man approaching;
• twalve in all, ’ J'l* a deape a e undertaking ; but nay
comrade shall not dm tl I can aave him. Mow lur aktll
and cuuiage. Bo cool, Dick Marlin !
Vou have been on attFl mmn perilous occasions if
your commanding officers apea* the truth.
He glided track again to hta . Id res’ ng place h n
he eiuuibled into anew dug grave ibat lie bad not
Hom ed before, just in Ibe rear ot tha gallows. Hia fiist
Impulse waa to leap egi, fur the depin of the grave Hid
hot axcard lhi*e f. el, but se.onu ibeughl altered fiis
deierininalioii and ha muimi-'id :
• I'ma la tba Uet p'ei- for me ; lhv ear aiidy will
not think ol I losing i„t a bring n rt in lua gra J'_
and ue viietctlrd ‘jiiuwll at lud lei.g h in the ‘nu row
I), i)aa’ that he k/iew one dsy ot anolUcr hu should have
to fill,
in. ‘ vD'erwl tha borisl ground and proceeded di
rectly to the gallows, unde Wjrcn hey ho eJ. Form
ing >V circle, Ihe black fellow with the lantern, Cun
ningham tr.d the prisoner in the reinel, preparations
ete made to go through wt.h lim iwKil ce.einony
that ol depriving n fallow b- ior of life.
Mm black feiln * look--, op a lue gallows, from
which Me I>lo bodies we e bungiug, mid proceeded
•ary del'baialely to cat tharu and -w:t, oha rvmg .
VOLUME XIITHtU#,
’ • Deac chap* hah burg long a'nnfiT. 1 g„a, dry au’ r
much belli r dan dead trigger now.’
The prisoner looked on wnh a glanca of no com
inon interest, for ht felt that his soul was lluttaring on
the confines Os eternity. It i* uteieea to talk of brave
ry when a aim in the full vigor of health behold* prap
aration* making to deprive him of existence, Tiu* ,
he may meet and -etlt with manbiiea* and fortitude, an 1
dupliv to no human eye any ol the physical shrinking*
1 *'J wl >ich we ere apt to measure the outwsrd aourago
, nt msn ; hut within there | a feeling thet the creator
alone peiccivei, anil 11.- ju gee whether or iistiiis,)
is prepared Indie.
The negro had passed a rope through 111* b ar
where hut a few momcm* before hung Iho inanirpato
cl"d< that now encumbered as it * r * iho ground u*
nesth the gallows. Tina d.-ne he aai'l—
‘ Oar. Mass* Cunningham, is a r dot sill hold
de pr toiler long a'nufi. I reckon. Guinea Sambo iw
atup aboard * imrto'war fir nuffi 1. I guess. J |,. u i*
reeve rUt knot wid* hitcii dal dr J bbil couldn’t break/
Aa hr finished hi* classical speech he very deliber
ately kicked the body of one ol the dead fioldieis e*i !*,
anJ rolcd the her eery coolly into the grave w*i
lay the young man, and the dead mated upon Iho lie
i ing ! A shudder ran through Ihe fame of the j ,uti:
!•* h* fell pressing ehove him the cold form of one wh*
Irn the dsy hel uo hid been aa full of i,f* as be now
was, bill not a auuud escaped him. fin he toe# that si
lence was his only pieservalion.
• ‘Veil rascal, yon see what you a r * coning to for
desorting from hi* inaptly’* f rvi e y ‘ alter, 1,,
po*. is more agreeable man goon tn-aUn and , „
j dier'* pay.’
T hui spoke Cunningham to ihe prisoner.
J • I entered into the rrtugee c “pa for me own reasons.
| hey hive proved saiisficlu v.’ sal I ‘be prisourr, look
! in 1 n * CnnningHarn with a bold countenance,
j * Yes internally satisfactory, vuu rebel spawn of dam
nation ‘ A spy, I ‘spot* I Dr Lnicy’s refokee* woulj
be a pretty set if they were all like you, rog is. No,
no; I told Colonel I,'eLsficy whjt I behoved j* was
Not a royal refugee, hut a scoundrel. I was fig.d,
logue, eh V
‘ Ye, you wa* right as to my enlisting. A* to hir
ing a rebel acetindrol, why there la art ofliel—you are
a royal khare and a bloodthirsty vtlifon. All ihe in
formation I wanted to tend to the Great Washington
he ha* got before Ihia—*o (fang away ! But I should
I bit* five minute* communion with my God first, if you
have ihe ruanhuesa to grant it.’
Aatonikhwl at Cunningham tea* by the bnMucas of
th- mm’s speech, he knew full w 0 tbs’ he himself
* d"te*ied by ihe English a >!<li< y so his tv iiinv,
Hiul that a r. fut - id tueh a fi-quet. to .ninon li e
point ol eskcutioii would malt* him at., sort odious
among them. Wi.li *c ill tyiro nr sa>d.
Fray, raac and. pi- - * I don't wander thnt ri -nvr
like you lea's dost- A man lh,t belr-v hi* king u*l
trays h>s CL a!; it's full lime that you try hi make p ace.
w; h him Three mir.niua rascal-this, minute.!
f iiat is all the tuna you have from me. Go on your
1 knar, at once. then. Sambo, have the hitler re,by
| Tama tn'hutes only.
i Ihe negro bed planed the lantern on the ground Hi
! ,ec *l> under the gallows. Its faiot light gleamed up
ward, showing in dim outline ihe gsllov.s frame, am!
I partially lighting the face* am) forma of ihe anldieia.
I grouped With their rnusk’ ta to an order, in a6i ruicircle
’ around the scene o! execulieu
I he prisoner bent down, reeling hia knees upon the
aarita Ihiown up aiound the new dug R'ave.
Ho had no hope* of e*ca|H); and tie looked Upwaid to
wards the heavens, although all was black with night
nt his eye pierced through ibe gloom, and he *w tu
Ihe future redemption for the past. The quiveimg of
hia lip* showed bis aincerily : be waa prreparad tu die
Os e sudden he beat hi* head. Alt! hia prayer was
heard, ream* was at hind. Hia life—oh ! glorious
thought, was not to act in Mood ihroug th* binds of
man !
* Harry ! said a voice, in a aehi per, proceeding from
Ihe gnve where tire prisoner ,a* a mau p*e*on las-nl
btil *f w n 0.r.0n aln fore, *i* nn nl, Ti* I”
your comrade, bn Mai tin A .-hnigten'e
Gosr; c. rii- i* ss*r v “u. M e ioiik* excuse .o a
yior os - toward* tue hole wb*re I ha e - : eri
■ell; **■■ I wdi cumlih rope by w,--ch your bands ar,
tied, t- ben this ,s done, and you near mo groen. hu I
over the Ivu ero and auke for ihe ess', “ornec of the
grave yard ! I mil follow Thing* are n*dy fjf m
escape. Kernenidt rut ike no Harm 1
i he pr 0 mer feit as ; ; b* had woo empires upon err;
pirca. H.a iif* wdr: safe 7
* t-otne, regua, your Ihree minutes are up. Sambo
’ the rope lh e, you patlera of Guinea beauty.’ *
1 he pria mer, without riving boui bis kne-e. turuci)
ruunl to that be faend ihe lantern, bia back ti-Waida
the grave. ‘J’he negru ailvaaecd with th* halter, to
place it round bis neck. ’I he scene w ,l ctriking. In
the forcgieund stood toe eoldieia, gazing witti no very
pleaajnt enotions, by the dim light, upon in* prisoner.
Cunning, rrn was in the fee lie, hia brcul and haiah
features lighted up with th* erpreaaiol) almost ot a d*v
it, preparatory lo seizing hia victim, tlenundr.- ,m
hod no victim that time. Just is the negro got with
in arms length of Ihe prisoner, ihe latter Ml ihe throng*
w hit b bound In* arm*, r/c too* five.’
But way tun* the blsck, his eyes protrud.ng fron
tfieir eockele as it death was before hie 1 ‘I he hallei
drops from hi* hard*: he It paralyz-d with fa Slow
Iv I rim 1 llu- grave risea the dc*d body of toe soidii he
ha ! htmse'f 1 oil-'d in to it.
* l*nr a'u.iglity, the dead hab riz !’ iau’ the negre
eolcrnly,
Ctiuning'iaiM beheld Ihe eight, and ) ,0 soldiers
The vision wa* io intu 1 — m> apisrer ~| *,y t
fiomati reason, thsi with 01* *>eoiu air u.d j epnrt;
me negro and the prit set. 7he isimn r. nl on the
grounu, n hi m ng ;
* Spar mi, m .in phot!-vir toe, di* lirre, | lie
h*r hang ana *J —. nil* taaertht g
r*r 1 tig a* it aifuch with im ago* fit.
•” fha m*i iiiini* ihe piiaonai and hia eomrad*, i*b<
lad#” n. poilutiely riai ued bitr. r u>m an igr tin'ntoi;
tiaaltl, tumid iron 1 tie a *u*, and, epringim. In .far
giav, yard rna ‘a tor Lieprn- o’* woi-d* which oer
aknteJ th aittu iti-ar riear about ohero f’r ,i it ne.
now end-.
I brie 1 hey found a host, in which £> .■*
crowed alone Itum the Jaraav shore, tii he •
to sere hit toitr mU. K. ohm* fi ‘ •>•■ . j
below Bull* heiryi.il> 11 u . *>,
wood* ami ri.tUu Itie r.n- ( 1* i*u
W eat 110 til, aiiout niibt ‘he nett tiav. ‘t ,it
after, in i,,e.t| order*, two l. uterui t* * -r
C on*d 111 *\ ultinatnn't Lite Guiro.aiid t..i
li'iagin* won they •.
Aft eke I oxplana Hoi oerhp* is nacanary. I’ aiway
•urpiraed the ab minminder* how Wa.hirgbii
knew *0 mill the movement* made in tfttir li. 1*. —
Washington in maty r**e*, mid* deem “no a any.-J
He km w who arnoni; hia private soldiert in a> •’
from, and never in a single instance, wai hi* f>
deuce betray ad, limn upon Ihe g,ijw* tulewi
poor private uflan, hut ha never Coitpiuisiaed hi. c nr
Blander,
lliw could England expect tu conquer a nati*. ■ I'm
contained such men.
TALE OF A TAILLESS DOG.
Th other dev. two young way*. who were tt ! r>
under ih> porrb nf hotel, in Vt aahmgton City, .mo
I ineiMeltee with making f.ice'i “U remark* an tb.v
hy-ps-wri. Frraeully there cam* along , t ill, raw
roir*r>i K A'litkian, with a I irue. lougn dog it S < hi L
|, j 1,1 >1 . ve, and w.lhout lt. tiret e_vni| lorn of it
tail. Th- •*!!* wtfn in oea'actae, Heir wr.ia t*o I.
gnimii iu jci U lan. The tail lie- ! oj tea* irr
aialibl*.
Ihi ojhh'ir,''iid on* ofih* f.ice’iou# n'L ‘ t-•
,t.'l nt an animal d*vr cill that I H -* a’ > hit
i-ain” from * i-uunUT v he e tail* am aca.re ‘
1 iluit !’ whir peril! ill* other, with ” -‘/ mraterv .
• don’t yi 0 know that that’s a .1 atimvjn vo'uiitaai
from the Ar ntr of Oocuj.aiiou, Jc-iuii J 1 specia
duty.’
• Gen'lemen.’raid the tall Kentu k art, Ik op
aod letwvly taking hit teat it t lacuitl chair/ don