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TUG GEORGIA JOURNAL,
WILLIAM S. IfOCKWELL,
(■! published twice a week daring the bchbiou of the Le
gislature, «u<l weekly for the remainder of the year, at
tiie corner of Wayne and Hancock Street*, at THREE
DOLLARS per annum, in advance, or FOUR DOL
LARS at the emf of the year.
The Paper will not bn sent to any person out of the
State, until the auhneription money in paid in advance,
or satisfactory reference given.
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the usual rates.
U* N. 1L Sales of LAND, by Administrators, Exe
cutors or (ittardiaus, arc required, by law, to be held on
the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours often
in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court
house, in the county in which the property is situate.—
Notice of these sales must be given in a public gazette
SIX TV DA VS previous to the day of sale.
Sales of N FURORS must be at public auction, on the
first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours of
•ale, at the place of public sales in tho county where the
letters testamentary, of Administration or Guardianship,
i.my have been granted, first giving SIXTY DAYS no
tice thereof, in one of the puolie‘gazettes of this State,
aad at the door of the Court-house, where such sales arc
to be held.
Notice for the sale of Personal Property, must be given
in like manner, FORTY davs previous to’ the day of sale.
Notice to th • Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must
hr published for FORTY duvs.
Notice that application will be mado to the Court of |
Ordinary fur h a\o to sell LAND, must be published for I
FOUR MONTHS.
Notieo for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published |
Tor FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute shall In*
made thereon by the Court.
VOLUME XXVII.
milleooevimj:, tle^ovy, .ielv tie.
NLMKEH 19.
MISCELLANEOUS
KOCEiWKlA & KENAN, I *“
Attorneys tit Law—Milledgi-cilte, Georgia, I
H AYING united their professional interests, will at- I :== —- ;rrr '- —===;=—
tend to business entrusted to them in the counties j FOR LOVE IS STRONG AS DE ATH,
of the. Oc in ill gee Circuit—in the county of Hancock of i From “ The Reliquary," by Bernard ami Lucy Barton j
I the Northern—Washington, of the Middle—Twiggs and
■ Laurens,of the Southern—ami Houston, Bibb and Mon-
| roe, of the Flint Circuits—Also in the Federal Court. -
, Their Office is on the second floor of the Mansonic
Hull. SAMUEL ROCKWELL,
M. J. KENAN.
[ (TT The Georgian and Republican, Sa\nnnnh; firn-
I tiuel and Constitutionali.- t, Augustu, will each publish
, the above three times and forward their accnuuts.
July lb—tf
Georgia U'einnlr Collrsr.
scorrsnnRO' crouch a.
NI1E friends of this Institution are informed, that.
All business of this kind continues to receive prompt I until further iirruiigements be innde, Mr. Ji Hi’s
or Ii.s n:r...« t!.« ui. r»ui:i a tnittXu ; Latastf., late assistant in Dr. Marks Institutio
attotwiV.i at tliC Oliiee of the GEORGIA JOLRNAL.
IS I, A N K S.
fjpHE following nre among tho BLANKS that
•slant! v
OFFICE:—
kept
i hand, ami for bale, at the JOURNAL
Indictment^,
Sri. Fas. for Fd’lit. Draws,
Declarations,
Gniuuts,
Bail Bonds,
1).* limns (for lnterr.)
Letters of Administi nti in,
Do. Temporary,
J 'try Siiuunonvs,
Do. T«?hlnun.'nt:iry,
S liqnetiti* (-S. vV. 1. (’mirt.)
Do. Gunrdiui.ship,
Ciumis— Atiid’ts. Sc Bunds,
Athninistrutor's BomH,
llon-L of Adm’rs. with the
Do. Forthcoming Bonds,
Executions (S. & 1. Court,)
will annexed,
Cos! Executions,
Gunrdi'in’s Bonds,
.Snorin '. Hilli of Sal.,
Warrants of Appraisement,
Do. Doodi,
FJxreuiorJ, Atlmiuistratois,
J u.tif.f'. Smumonso.,
ntid Guardian's Deed*,
Do. Execuctions,
Letters of Dismission of Ex
T:t\ Colh'c.tois do.
ecutors,
1 lend*,
Do. of Ad.'iinifttrators,
Mortgages,
Do. of G -uirdians,
I.i 'cncci* to Retail,
.Marriage Lieenecn.
Hank Chocks
The !%’<• w Georgia Justice.
J L’S P published for sale—Apph to Thomas Purse,
$nvnuuuh; Thomas Richards, August i; William
LuainUin, Athens: or the subscribers at MllletLcvilli’.—
ihica 1. It. A. GREENE,
i,i,v. 17—tf J. W. LUMPKIN.
NEW GOOUtSi
AT TllV.
EhRhi'.it; Slurr.
milE Suhserdicr o *» just received a iivsli supply of
a 5?'% A of superior quality, suitable
fn- the present and approaching season. And by is pio-
p ,,vd witli good workmen to make them up to order into
n tiel's of gentlemen's wear, in tho best maimer, and
m >1 fa-hionuble style.
ge:i"ral assortment of HI AD 15
ClAVriia.VLl, «f \urimw qualities,
» f 9 All the ivor!; warranted.
Columbia, S. C. v^ill assist in the Liternr\ and Scientific
- 1 apartments. MrVj.L. was to have (insisted in the Mil
eal department, but th** uuiid cr of pupils in that, bus J
b. en limited, that be mi*, lit to i=t in the ones above mini- j
i ed. Thin arrangement has hern made on account of
i some delay in the correspondence with ihe gentleman '
j and lady named in a formal notice. Thu number of our
i pupils, therefore, w ill be limited to «ixty, till further no*
| tiee. There arc still a few vacancies. " }
’Fin* Institution bus undergone an entire and systemnt- i
| ie re oruaniv.atiou. Uur friends tire invited to visit it at i
, any time, during its exercises, from 5 A. M. till 5 P. M. i
j There will In' a immthh exnminalicn of the students, i
I beginning on the l'dthof Vugust, and every fourth week
; tliereaJtci, to wbn li our IViemSs are also invited.
AN\A M. I.ATASTK, ) „ ■ • , !
1.1 CIEN l.ATASTK., 1 |
i Bcotttburo* July I'd—tf |
i COTTON RAGGING. i
vMVIV I’lEt’-KS firm rnto COTTON HAUG1NU— •
I M I I'or Hill.; I.v \V. li.* J. T. LANK. .1
Milloilguvil!c,C.». July 12—lit |
! New Ejlverjr Slafoles A Carriage i
Krposiinr}',
j > AUGUSTA, G1COIIGIA.
1 MINER, respectfully informs bis friends, that ha
v'» lias leased the \N ine-Ilon.se and Lot, knownnj
lLirfm’s, late Mr. John Iters’, mar tin Planters’ Hotel,
ami ban all tlto-e superior hnildiiitB eon-trnetv d into
.Stables an.I Cuningc llousrs — IL,s on bund, and will
keep, a general assortment of CARRIAGES for sale of
the iate.bt fashions and best finish. His eotmeetion in
this brunch of bis business is such, ns to induce him to
beliflte, lie nin offer greater inducements to the pun ba
ser than any like cstuldi- bments at the South, H is Sta
bles are all Dirt Stalk'—vide, high and airy; cun uc-
eomiiMil.itentiy number of Horses on Lively from i to
2U0—price per tiny, each Horse, longer or snorter time,
.‘>0 ec ut“. llors, s and Carriages of every kind usually
hired, can Ih* bud on ( ■ 010*1 reasonable
They err w lm deem love’s I,rightist hour
In liloominp loath ih known ;
Its purest, tcmlcn-sl, holiest power
In later lift? is shown:
When piiasiona chastened ami suhduod
To 1 iper yearn ore cn;
And earth and earthly tiling-are viewed
la light that breaks from Heaven.
ll Is n«it in ilia flush of yontli,
Or du>> of eioadles* mirth,
We feel the tcndoriiesn und (ruth
Of lmo’s devoted worth ;
Life thru is like a tranquil stream
Which How ■ in suiishiiiu bright,
Ami objects mirror’d in it seem
To share its sparkling light.
Tisuhen the howling wind# arise,
And life is like the ocean,
'V Ifttsc mount uu billows bravo the skies
hash\l i f \ the storin’H commotion:
When lightning cleaves it.n murky cloud
Ami thunder peals around ns,
Tis then wc feel nur spirit* bowed,
Ity louclinesi mound ue.
Oh ! then, n* to Ihc snnniaa’s sight
The huaeonV trembling ray
Hurpass -s fur tho lustra It. ig.Tit
Of Summer's cloudless days
E’en such to trh d mid wounded hearts
In niunliood'ii darker years,
The tout! *1 plit it unity
'Mid sorrow*, >
Its be:<n.s On minds of joy bereft
Their fresh’nlng brigluucs* (ting,
Ami show tlisit lit', bns soiuolhitig left
To winch their hopes may cling;
It steals IIj 1 'oil the sick at lieull,
The d.v id.ito ill suul,
To bid their doubts und fears depurt.
Ami poiutubrighter goal.
If such ha love’s triumphant pot*or
O'erspii iuiiMiclifd by time,
(di! w hu shall doubt its pui etl hour
Of huppim^fe-ublimu )
lu youth 'it. I iko the me tool’s gleam
sweeps by;
j Six weeks after we met Jack full of lifo, liealtb
i and bnpe.
I “ Is it done ?”
' "Whatr
I “Tin* Life lin>tiritiier."
“ Bali!” said be, wills bis fingers on bis forehead,
“mv stupid bead. I have never thought of it since.
To-morrow positively it shall be done. I will make
it a point—the first tiling to-murroiP.”
*• To-morrow ! It came. It was the loveliest of
bewitching days. «\ll nature wan stirring with the
beauties of an opening suiimo r. buds uml
soniM covered t!io trees: verdant grass was burning
over tho earth; a blue, otheriuj. delicious »kv bent
over the rity; the buy slept a vast sheet of mirror ;
packet - hips were selling forth through tin* Nat rows;
steamboats ploughing the silent floods ; the voices
of business and pleasure of youth and loveliness
were abroad every where upon (be pri fumed brepzr.
\V»* walked down Broadway, happy in the gigfit of
universal happiness. The fust liiend we mettle-
costed us w iili us :
" Have von beard tlr nowa?”
“No. <VbatP
“Jack B
“ What of him /”
“ Dead !”
til <
tippcrlnnc—ate.
%
iiupiot*
of Hpopb-x v—pri fc *tly well nt
11k. sinr.I.ed, laughe d, talked,
i-nt to bed—f.ud tit i\vo in the inoi niug all over!”
- \nd bis lovely wife 1“
“Distracted! erusbed! penuylesx! He was to
have insur'd I i.> life for ten tbou-and dollar* the
1 text iuornin" /*•
could kill a f.itbcr, and flcstrby a brother who
loved her from her infancy, i* it too much to say
that R osina Tow stud did tho deed in thepresoui
instance ! Did truth vibrate loss truly frofti tho
Iij>s <»t a virtuous sister; thnu from this scorpion
uost oi vivo 1 Did truth flow leass purely from
that sister’* unpolluted lip* thuu front this fouu-
Liiti of pmtiiuiiou, where corruption boils and
bubbles till it o’ermis tho stew V \Y:u evidcuct
less to be relied on, couiiug from a sister w lioso
reputation was unsullied, thau from her whoso
character i> so infam.ou? that
“It will so her accusation ovorweigh
That a be shall stifle in Iter report,
And siuu 11 of calumny.”
“Too lute tho agony and remorse of a dying
bed tuny wring from penitent lips the coufess-
j ion ol guilt. Tho death bed revelation mav
; come, but it uj-ty come to late to lilt the veil
j which now convert with a fearful mystery this
* horrihln milder. It may coino too lute to re-
I move froiu your sloeplcs* pillows the regrets and
! romorse which iuu»l Irtuul you for haviug boon
! access ary to her murdor. IlH luiloceucr may
| he made manifest. But where will he the * 1‘
melliea
\\ hid.«!
, lu nft-r III" iif
Link’d M till
.•lend..
Train the A cm? York Mirror.
LIFE INSURANCE.
Jack w na owe nt our oldest tubsciibi rs. lletoi
die Mirror tliirtccn year* ago; roinmoiicC'd mitubi
one, volume one ; paid regularly in advance ; 11 m
complained; never “ stopped never w mtu sain
I. tiers ; l.ever scut bad poetry, signed “ an old mi
s, ub,, ■, uiuu.v. ..'mi ; imio in-uhma »an-n a«>
dor pledges liii
N III) 1
to do every justice) to lib
•onise lii^i.
1'1,'u !
N. B-
nniil
The ubu
rtielcs will be
A. C. VAIL
: AV A S'
.omutitne*got n* twenty subs
We said lie never complain
I 'There was one thing, lie
I'ibers at a dash
il. \\'e were wrong. |
•a into the ofl;
kLour UN <: »•: o !•' ti : i: bar.
'Flic speech of Ogdeu UoflfmHU of Ne.w-York,
in defence of young Robinson, i»
most mu’stcrly specimens of eloquence over lis
tened to in thi? country. The following are tlie
closing passage*
‘•As to circiiinstIRial evidence, I Luve some
thing to say on 111 itt Hiilijoct. It is a common
idcatli.it circumstantial v\ idonce is either the
stongest, or the weakest soil of tootiuiuuy; und
1I1U is an idea often put forth from the bench.—
But with all due deference to your honor, l think
that the philosophy of it has not been sufltcieut-
ly considered, ll is often its very strength that
crumbles it away, and its very weaknes which
gives it strength. It is tho strongest, or wea
kest—uot from the manner iu which it is tes
tified. It is the st.tougyst, when made up of
over
| time and space, uml have bewu picked up here
and there, and tiVe tcatiiiedto by hottest witnesa-
hent which eau that lifo illume’ that
I was uhed upou ibe scnlfold. Puuse, I pray you
. pause, ere you lot the words of conviction pass
| your lip*. It i* u bard and dilieult tliiug to dip,
I even \wjcu old ugo eoutosou us and sickness do-
| hililnte* the body, und our djiug hours are so-
| luced by the sytiipnthicu of our relatives, and
• our deatli-l.cd surrounded by our friends; hut
| oil! it i* uwTuhind drtmdl’ul tiling to die in the
' olk ’ j very spring-time of our dayk, in the morning of
ol the , our life, amidst the horrors of tho scaffold. Re
member that there nre others beyond this boy to |
he affected by your verdict—that there is a moth- |
er and a father. 'Tho accusation lm> bound that
mother to a bud of sickness, and prevented her 1
coming to twine her arms around tho victim, in |
hi- hour of need and agony, and a couvictiou
will send 1 he broken heart of that anguished
mother to lie beside u felon’s grave. Tho father
may yet live, hot worse thnu a felon’s death will
ho that father’s life, lie may still sit upon bis
disconsolate heart. Ho may remain with hi*
children ; hot he will ho with them, not of them:
Like some lone and blighted tree, which in its
solitude can shelter nothing. Forget not then,
that this couvictiou w ill affect a sister, and a
father, ami a mother. And by that sister’s love
and by that father's pride, und by that mother’s
prayers, 1 do entreat you for mercy. By the
beat, bv bis
he directed them perpetually toward* the groui
as if the lights w as painful to liiin, w hich, U|3 __
inquiry, I discovered to be the case. Hi* gait
was slow and tottering, nnd his Jinili* were
.shrank to a state of atteniiatimi quite ghastly.
His ribs were so prominent that they might be
counted at the distance of several yaidt imd the
whole anatomical develop! incut was so sincu*
litrly eotiBpifinti* that he seemed to stand before
men living skeleton, lie did not, at first, ven
ture to approach within several yards of me. I
advanced, but ho gently retreated, beseeching
njo to give a miserable man n few piecestosavo
him front death, ns he was an object of uuiveP-
sal scorn, nnd an outcast from his # tril*e. Hi*
supplication was piteously imploring. He bid
me not come near him, ns he w as n pointed crea
ture, again t w hom the hand of every one »’U
rui-ted. nml tor v. hum .litre wn» no pity.
Ky KpcukinJ. kindly to him, I in a .hurt time
obtained hi. roufidrnec, when he stood still and
allowed me lu stand close beside him. 1 inked
him lIjo reason of his extraordinary appearance,
lie told mu that he lied hecu for yenr. a martyr
to tho leprosy, ivblcb, though at length cured,
hml left upon him the brand of irremediable pol
lution. 'I lie very hue of his skin had changed
from, a deep brown to a cadaverous mid sickly
w hite, and no one could mistake that he bad
l.oeii a leper, la India, lepers aro held to bo-
acctirfed of llo Deity ; they are, iucuusequcuc.,
uuiversidly shunned, mid many yearly die iu an
abject .tato of destitution truly deplorable, from
the universal uhnudimiiiciit to w Inch their dread
ful visitation exmnes tlictu.—Though thi. poor
nit.n was of the lowest cast, untie of the tuetn-
L— ,.f Ids tribe would hold iuteruuurto with
hiut, and lie wnx cast forth a wanderer, w here
he could liml none hut such ns wore laboring voi
der a similar itjflicliop, who fell*any sympathy
in his« retehedness.
Nutliiug can lie moro molaiieludy than the
thought of a human creature so si|uatc<t. Not
only nil outcast from general society, hut stained
even by the must degraded of his tribe, he Iw.
I uu home Imt swell ns he makes fur himself, apart
from the haunts of men, who frcquotly drive him
into the jungle, w here he becomes tho prey of
u ild lieiiits, or w hen herofuses to withdraw uitn-
j self beyond tho remotest neighborhood of hu-
iii.tu hiihitatiun, in violation of every law both
human and divine, the meubers of his own fam
ily will fretiueutly pm tho wretched creature to
a cruel dentil. Ho atlaelicd aro tho Ilimloos to
life generally, which the consider the greatest
es, uml « here each of tho liuh-. uuimpurtanl living blood that doth in his tempi
id We- | day—the liiiiuUoiiiedeg—l.isliicesliiuiiig w ith lienltli I in itself; w hero each link in itself means noth I pluadiug accents—lor iu his youili
mM '“ J ' ' ' ' ' ‘‘terhe- «Tlm
ratllr. Suliscriliei
'J ing a constuiit
I Inn e nl-'o oii luutil
C
ha* it
pplv of
D.
t.l Mini iutfinH konp*
ml i
• I l
Wasy.s, Toiipfosor .Smtlrlu'S ;
i \ .triotv «»f colors.
Ii!i • l^ovillt, Oct. 4J—tf r - ' ML.
ft .mv 'I’jilot’hig
r8 1 i 1 )•; Stiltn-iiV.-r r.'qn • tuMv inioniM in- irnMitls nml
tit? uiiblic, that in; lint < o .1 n *1 •. 1 1.».»it 11-it: 111ritiir
.twills of nil kinds, to onkv, ut iii oi l land, known
• 1 l)R SALE.— 1 I’nir extra fine Northern Curi'ingc
| llor 1 -, 7 nnd h vi nrs cld, of fine blood, price $l“UO—
! sold for no fiiiill.
1 1 t'nit* Sorrels,lf»J linnds ldtfli, 6 nml 7 yonr* old. fiuo
} trn\»*JIcr.q well broke, run bo rurnninicudcd for Ittinily
j u-c—hcloii^ing to u private gentleman who U going lu
fntvi-1, nnd wisiiu.s to Kt-li iiiiinediiitelv.
1 FuirDurk Bays, lli hands hi:ih, G and H years old,
* sound imd trcntlc—mid 1 Saddle Boncy, > oung X sotitsd.
j Also, two Barouches, 1 Busrgy, 1 Sulky and 2 Gigtt;
I nil hate been u.-.cd romc—Sold j or to*/..
j jiino7—Bill
1 tho
rc he has now on baud mi
iv assort iicntol t'iatin, ('
, Ate., of various colors, ut
1 h |ronl variety of I’rioitni
u m:ilv j of a qoalit} - not t
other pi icc.
ni l sta
i;>;r Si ore,
cuds Ue* pin,: ut ex-
it hr, I
Hitpcrior quulil v.—
y tho pi:
nnd good ue**, vet with
‘ W hat ».-4 the matter ?” said
‘ 1 have coino to scoltl von.’
gry expression on hi* 1 ing. but when picked up and pluccd togethe
! fore n jury, they fit murvcdluu ly well, und dove- I
j \a\\ *0 into witch other, timt they fonu tho chttiu |
l which hinds the prisouor to tho ueeusutiou. But
“ \ pray nud vulrcat you to let your verdict
ach that nlllieted house, that unhappy home,
•,Y«
you up!
id J—abuse—ridicule—in short, ‘blow
! w hen the circumstances are few, stud williiu a 1 not like tho armed exccuiiouer, but the uiessen-
\V lint ithuut ?”
“The Milror.”
“ AYlmt! impossible ?”
“Fact. You dvsci ve a heating. You deserve a
cutting up. You deserve
“HenvenJt, desist. Wlial is our ci ittio ?”
“ Your Mirror is all very wcW^rery well—while.
small Compaq and wlicu the vviUicssus all swear 1 «rt*r of peace. And their sorrow s and their suf-
j to their happening at the miiuc time, uml when feriugs will he fmgotteu, iu tho joyful exclnmti-
they huvo been fouuil wlicfo tho hn ’ '' 1
iu J coulJ place
| them, almost tu soon tu tho perjured miud could
couccivo the idea of doiug it. then they are lb
THUG 6NS>a.\iV8 TAN AC W A,
B.'i'ti; iiic euro of Khrmnntisni, Scrnfiilu or King'r 6ue paper—tustetully printed—pretty tvpe—•■•ptcii-
li f. i . .. w. it:.. i. ! .i:.t ...... ■•,».. «... i.\..i.i „i
il, (
i this
-.1 to obtain cn.lv infor.ii o
onfidvjnt of r. Aia : general
j of public piiii »ft-':'c.
woi'iur..
nlcbted to ti c sub crib
oiiftlv to
cltl'c w ith Al. J.
tuw—ho ht'ili.z h utlioi iscd to
L»> th * 1st Jttnuavv last. IIis
ptare. A. 0. VAIL.
LL porsoiH
L th*' priMnut year arc
KEN \N. Enq. Attorney i
r illo -i t'.i' ac ‘onnVft due i
U ii *r on the ('ourt-hon
Mil!i*tl/cv ill.'. April ! -
4,000 SAXiT
4 NOR SALE at the Boat Landm-f, ut < ■> cents parbu-
9 1 cl (cash,) in (iuuiititi* s to suit purchaser* front f
b.i«!irls upwards. A’lPHOLS X DEM IN G
Millcdgcvillc, March 15
eintica or Hip Gout. Incipient C
i Rheum, Syphililit 0<l Mercurial Hi‘cases, pnr-
I I.l nh 1 leersand painful cil'cetions ol the hones, L'l*
. ' tied Thio.it and Nostrils, l’leers of every description,
Fever S(|rr*5, nnd Internal Ahs. c,s. s, Fi-tiilau, riles,
Scald I lead, Sen rev, Biles, C'lti onio Sore lives, Ervai-
j) »!is, Bloichc . mi l every variety 6f Cuttiuoous Atfec-
lion; Chronic ( it-nrh: Ili uduchc, proceeding from an
acrid humor; I' . iu the Stomach and Dyspepsia, pro-
feeding front viti .iion ; Affections of the Liver; Chronic
fuflaiunmtion ol ll.c Kiiluov h, and gnacrnl tlehilil v, caus
ed by u torpid action of the vessels ot the skill. It is sin-
gnlarlv cflicacions in renovating those constitution*
wltieli h ive hccii broken down by injudicious treatment
or juvenile irregularities, lu ueiicrttl tcims.it i* reeoni-
mciKled in all liio.-e diseases whit h arise from impurities
of the blood, or v ilmtiou of the huiuots,of whatever uaiue
did vneruvings—valuable music—clmriuiug cov er—
capitalcurrcspoiulent*—glorious articles; but ”
“ Wliut ?”
“It has on
fault.”
lie really t
alarmed.
•• Nat
■ tault—u tadicnl, wretched, iniuous
ccmed in earnest, nnd we began to lee!
tioti “ For llti* my sou was dead and is ulivu
ttgaitt; be was lost nud is found.” IHii if that
fttiuot con-
LM’dict should be one of doutli—l
weakest of all evidence, uud it cuu bo no proof temolate the picture. May the God of melty
11 guitlo you to u righteous uud just decision.’’
T’iUi:\dsiiiTTi tkr death.
Story from tUe Fn nch.—T he MuvquU
do Kainhouiliet, older brother of the Duchessdc
Moiitftir/.ier, mid tho Marquis of Treey, heir of
the house ol FatitouilU-t, both young melt under
thirty, wetc intiimitu friends, mvjl went to war
MAM*E85’rt’HOTWlli.
On the Square front inn; the Market, and adjoin
ing the Court House,
rilllE Subscriber announce* ?«• hi* friend* and the
tj public ecu'rally, that lie Ii t* I 'a^etl ill'll large and
rninnvifkou* c 4 tahli-»i:.iD iit icocntu oc.ctipi ‘*1 by James
Uu-h, where lie v\ ill he happy to n, e.oinuiodMtc all who
miv f«\or him w ith their patronaip*, and annul s them,
thnl hi* bent rfl’n tH slutll h«: it -cd to please.
IIm table shall .ft all times he supplied w ith the best
ihc market niV..r'!; hi* iinrwith tliet hob e-l liq’mr*; and
his Stable4. with « i uhtind'ntcc of pro*cutler, attended
by faithful tlsllers. ....
From the superior skill of hi* Mother and .‘-afters_ in
this line ol'buaiuess, Iroui the many ad\;mta. r C'» w inch
1 i« house nflords, tot. ether with his unccu-dng exertions
lo pSensr, ho flatters him-a lf that lie vvill"bc able to render
to nil the nio-t umiilc satisfaction.
“ 1 \VM. N. 11AMNER.
('f)litinhin, S. Sept. 30,1835.
flie Female Acmlcaiy
/> V Mil l.EDGFA ILLE, i*i und 'f the eherg ■ of Mrs.
\ f SWIFT nml Mi** SWIF T.-—1’ho eloi
hrnnr lies «if ediicati.’n and 'lu-ii*, arc taught J
Istlicn, who ur** eminently qualified lo instruct iu
lions studies of th» i. r:'-»i)C'c.tivc'*dcparnnc'it-.
feh 23—if lly the Com.w
-.•kind.
Soutcof the above complaint - mav require some* tri
lling assistant rppliention*, which the cireumstunce* of
lilt: case will dictate ; Imt for a griicrul remedy or Puri-
flea tor, to remove the cause, Ti;k Indian’* Tanacka will
gencrullv he lbun I .-mflicient.
’J’nkeii in prep-r doses, Thi: Imuan’s Panacea ope
rales m* an nlterimtive and detergent; e diaphoretic, di
uretic uml luxatin'; an antipinmiodir nml anodyne; and
iu proper cases, a- a *tomnchic nnd eminenacogue. Gen
erailv expressed, it iuerenses alt the secretions and
excretion*, trives tone to the stoinm. h, nud excites action
the ulnmlDnu \ articular manner. From these princi-
pl it*
■ ho understood.
it i
wil l presented to tlte j uhlic ': hu in that short space of
time, soino hundreds of persons might he found, who
would solciuny decline thnl they believed that their lives
were saved by it, nml in most cases after they hud tried
many and perhaps ull the common remedies in vain.—
Where'er it is know a it rapidly coining into use, and
this ttfiords the most substantial and com iitcing proof of
its merits.
The value of the pniinee i is moatronspiciinim in those
long standing uml syphilitic* nml Bcrofulous nfiection
which havo defied nll other riMnedics,
those cases where mercury has been
l(< phii*c di.-tressiiig paias in the bon
lit. of.the digestive
ten tit ry |
v these |
the vu-
ic of the Academy.
uleers, d< laiigcm
it comtdetelv ten
•lU-ntoH til.- li«‘»-
the constitution,
Iu Kheunmti^m"
efteclsurc not Ic
lit ft
id in ull (
‘ ami the effects of metviiry,renovates
id leave.- the patient sound nnd well.
.... r.i Ulcerated Sore Throat,its happy
parent, giving ulmoal immediate to-
11
SAWi f 1 !!- Et«M'Kil'KI.Ci
IS removed In* Law Ollit'.t; to the. .Masonic
over the Store of C’ovvlcs X- \N art!.
Millcdgcville. March20—tf
*:EN , il'iSA8/ BIOTB-3K,
t/.ICKA. nr.oiKii »■
fiXIIIS EstiililiSiuu'iit i" now liml.-r tlio rnnlrol of ilir
1 SnlMtiribiTJ, Who plr.l io ihem.Hv^n lu rt-uuor com-
forUkl< ’ tl ‘0«c»h°mtiy call muh.Mn. } , uv)s>
JOHN t). KA.MKV.
ITT Thr. Stiui.laril of I'uinB, Auso.iu Oonslitmioniil-
ist, Mftcoo MoaKniirer, nnd Colmnhu. fclui|uitxr wilt ill
sort tlte above week 1 \ six times,
feb 1C- tf
. AN»£5EW, ol’Virt
fiTHEseason of this distinguished mu
I. Ims eonimcucctl. His stand is at 1
{dace. Ilnittlhiils ere already printed,X will hedi irilm-
ted us fa si as poSsihle. Every facility and convenience
will be afTordctHiia customers, and the utmost attention
w ill nt ull times be given.
Milh'dSeville, Feb 16—tf
PfiCE.
t TUA YED or Stolen from the plantation of Thomas
W.C. TO WEI.I., Aoent,
nnri! 31 Millc t^Ttrifle, Ch
g 1 Eiii’.G! \. t It tin'll C *. • 111. T \ . — I • • I A * I hell
" 1 James )>i nmiiiond, of the ROPlh di
small I* i v inure mule, d or 1 vciira- o
gear: ctnnraiscd to ?C0.
h ‘ 1 JOHN H.
David Blttkcy, of the 31dth distric
n’r '.fi colt, two vc ii * old hist spring, with i
>ur n>ed to#*if 5).—(Nodate.)
JAMES M. ROBERTS, J. P.
Extract from the Kstrav Book, Jnlv 10th, Uf-tfi.
juiy id—dt william n.Carter cik.
“ It is printed tun cheap. You can’t afford it. You
will sink. You cun never rise above a ceriniii point,
(’heap literature—cheap medicine — cheap law!—
Adzonks l they tire the very deuce! Your paper is
too cheap /” ~
All! Jack, thou wort n jew el on this homely earth.
Jack was like the Mnrnr. ID? was excellent,
w ith one exception. He, too, hud a single fault,
lit? was handsome, clever, accomplished, noble
hearted, brave, true uud affectionate; hut—he tens
poor. IIis business, ns the head clerk in a large
mercantile house, brought him about two thousand
five hundred dollars a year. Of this, lie was al
ways sure, while life and health lasted. Thissccm-
cd to satisfy him. He was no gloomy, feeble, des
pairing soul, lie was full of com age—full of hope
—full of sunshine. “ Time enough, when the wind
blows, to take in sail,” he used to exclaim, when]
the chutnpnigue leaped, foaming, into the slender j
glass.
There was another thing which Jack hnd, rnthcr
peculiar—a trifle, to be sure—but one growing more
rare nnd rare every (lay—nn insignificant, cliihlish
thing, a* tin? world goes, and yet not without its
haaoty—a grace nnd companion to the possessor—
iu short, a heart. Thi* w as one of Jack's singulari
ties, nnd eccentricities, n dra whack to his success in
life ; hut, then—the poor fellow could not help it.
lie one day confessed, that lie had striven against
it, hut “ there wax nn use J” DcnrJuck! weregard*
rd his frailty with sincere indulgence and some
nmu&Cmctit. It is so rrry odd; to see a man with a
downright, ftdly developed, warm, heating heart,
lu W.nll street, too ! It was certainly ridiculous !
Among the fillies which this s'lly tiling led Jack
into w hs getting married. There was a girl he met—
he introduced us to her, a tall, majestic., graceful,
glowing creature, full of dignity, cairn loveliness,
and obv ious truth. Her fare was noble, placid and
uncommonly beautiful—Iter manner tranquil, self-
i iM-M.i. im i., possessed ti ltd queen-like—her complexion fair nnd
...strict G. M.' u I pure, Iter lips red and full, her eyes, to say tile least
kas the marks of j ‘>f them, large and very blue. She was that most
j magnificent of all earthly objects, a splendid wo
man—full of tenderness—full of intellectual char
acter—yet w ithal, affectionate, gentle und trusting
as a dove. What w as very curious, she, too, had a
heart; and they loved each other vvilh passionate
and particulajl v in
a lavishly used as
nodes, mercurial
•pans, Are. TIicmc
i. of SirCIinrle
ardor.
S
tho 15th of
old, both hind
te ri:ht side of
, nnd about 11
veil to nnv per-
living in said
i llmt I act Iter
BENJAMIN KEMP.
isAifiH,
The Ifiottse and l.ot,
N the town of MillcdtD'ville, at pit scat occupied 1
the subscriber. The House is in
Jackson, in the coiiutp of Will*
January last, u HA Y MAW'., I v» i
feet white, a small mark of a Kiddle oi
her hack, about the si/.cot a revet.pel
hands high* A reward oi wiH bo
sou that will deliver the said marc to
enunty, or for advertising the
FOR LADIES- O.VLK.
Sonic L ulies possess most itiflatnnlile hearts :
it is clangiM’ous fora gcutlcman to look at them.
Common civility they misinterpret into partic
ular attention—designedly. A smile** an oiler;
a fugitive glance, evidence of deep interest:
ldo ut this | jin invitation to a ride or a walk, an engage-
I moot ; nnd all of these—smile, glance and in vi -
I tatinn, proofs of a broken heart and thumping
i claim for heavy damages therefore. With such
persons, the situation of a voting gentleman is
i highly dangerous. A look will cost him dollars: 1 yours?
' ;t how, hundreds and a smile thousands. Boor j
1 soul lie has no idea of his ca*c. W ith the most ^
: innocent nnd lukewarm feelings possible, and [
without ever having thought ol Cupid or his j
' paniphrenalia, suddenly finds himself sci/.ed by *
John Doe or Richard Roe, and trotted into court .
to answer unto his honor for having beaten. ,
hniisetl and otherwise injured the heart of some j
| fair spinster with whom he felt hardly ncquain- 1
j tod. Some uncle, or aunt testifies to a smile,
a laugh, a ride a note ; rhetorical flourish is 1
nnd 1
• things
ever incren
Why should they not I For v
«r, without quarrel—without
wore a peevish word, it was borne
nud recalled completely. By the way
served ns some apology for heart, that
are often useful in a family.
“ Jack,” said we, to him, one day, ns tho ladies
left the table, and a servant brought in more clinm-
puiguc, on a silver salvor, “have you laid up any
money 7”
“ No.”
“ Do you menu to?”
“ Never thought of it. Pass the bottle.”
“ You have a lovely wil’o.”
“To he sure I have, and what business is that of
to find them within a few lect of where the baud
could have placed them, and where they were
a* likely U> ho the result of conspiracy as
guilt. Their very streugilt shows them lo hqyo
emanated from a conspiracy, nud that the ncu
pons w ere made stroug to immolate their victim-
Tho iron must ho hoi, or il cannot brand the
criminal. Oh! il is sad to think of ailiheju-
1 dieial murders which huvo beeu committed by
j ciicumMautial evidence and conspiracy. I
j know that the best and wisest men would at
fust yield to circumstantial evidence. I know
J that site may have oven effected the bench. I
I know that she coiucs into court with the diadem
I of persuasion ou her head, uud the accent* oi
conviction ou her lips—she disarms suspicion,
dethrones ihc judgcuieui of a court, nud usurps
! the mercy seat of a jury bus. Conspiracy at-
teuds in hor train, hut is uuseeu uud uuuoliced;
and perjury stand* aloof aud smile* to see hi*
work douc without tho upparcut invocation of
his aid.
I may say in tho language of otic of its no
blest ami most brilliant martyrs, that if all the
innocent blood which has been shed by cirouin-
ttautial evidence, could ho collected iu one large
reservoir. Justice might swiiu in it. Our hooks
arc filled with instances of it, out of which I
shall mention one or two. A uiau committed
suicide by cutting his throat with a taxor, aud
another went into his room aud was seen wi
lting tho blood of the razor, aud would have hecu
in all probability convicted of the murder, had
not sufficient strength hecu left iu the dyiug man
to say, '* I did il my self.” lu F.uglatid a laud-
lord quarrelled with his tenant; and the tenant
was seen drawing a pitchfork from out of the
landlord’* body. Hu w as! *ecu doing it nut by
such wilucsses as Uomuu Towseud, hut by per
sons whose voracity wa* unimpeachable; nud
he paid the forfeit of the supposed murder with
his life on the scaffold. .V death-bed repenlati
cc, however brought fourth a revelation that it
was another uiau who had committed the mur
der, aud, thnl he w ho liau been hanged, was not
only innocent, hut was emleavoriug to save his
landlords life at tho very mouicut he iva* suppos
ed to have been murdering him.
“ lu the case of Fresniora, the criminal mur
dered the mail aud uiaue his escape over the
w all, leaving behind him tlie cloak and poignard
of Kcithcer. Hero was a fur stronger case than
the clonk and hatchet. The poiguard and cloak
boon of lieu veil, that they seldom relinquish it
by a voluntary death,except when tho fanatic*
ism, w hich with them is a positive frenzy, urges
them to some deed of self-imtnolntiou, iu order
to obtain the immediate possession (tf au immor
tality of bliss. But although those acts of frau*
tic devotion arc net uncommon, yet the circum
stance* of Hindoos putting themselves to death
morel) to got rid of die burihon of a sorrowful
oxistcuce, is comparatively rare. The lcp«r
will bear about* with him the curse of the leprosy,
with all its attendant miseries, nud pour forth
hi* complaint to the unconcious wimU ; yet, e*
veu in tlio midst of privations, aud bodily suffer
ings which it is appalling to contemplate He
will endure his load of misery, nnd cling to life
with a portinney scarcely to bo conceived.
[Oriental Annals,
Frcursion to the Rocky Xlaunluins.—We havot
orastoiutily noticed some plensautly written;
sketches in the Army aud Navy Chronicle, of *
military expedition over the Prairies to the Rocky
Mountains.
One of the last numbers says, after crdMug
the forks of tho Platte, the route lay over a lev
el plain of courso brown sand—w ithout wood &
nothing But a species of wild sage growing
upon it. For two hundred miles of tlio Platte,
marching up that river tow ai ds tho Rocky Moun
tain*, there was not a siuglo stream that empti
ed into it. July 15th, saw the iluow oil tho top*
of the mountains—the highest peak called Ca
che do Poudre, fiont u sir* am of that uamo
together. A* they were conversing one day up- xvhich rUt . H lh ,. rc Hlu \ l u , H mlo tho Platte. Ap-
oii the other world, aud matter* of forlurily
n /licit they did not believe, they promised to
each oilier, that w hoover died first should bring
tin? new* to his friend. 'Three mouths after the
Marquis do Uamhouillet went to Flanders,
w hore tho w ar was thou carried on, and Precy,
detained by a severe fever remained at Paris.
Six weeks after, do Pivey, about Uo’clock in the
morning hoard tho curtain* of bis bed draw n,
and turning to see who it was, beheld the Mar
quis do Kuiuhouillct iu regimentals. Ho loft hi*
bed w ith tho iutenliuu to embrace hiiu, aud ex
press tho joy ho felt at hi* safe return ; but
Kuuihouiiltt drew hack, aud ->uid sorrow ful tone,
“ All cure**e* are now out of time. 1 only couio
to keep the word I gave to uiy frieud, 1 was kil
led not long since, aud 1 uow cuu tell you thut
all we doubted about the other world i* most
true. Change your mode of living, aud prepare
for the world 1 am iu. You have uo time to
lose, because you will fall iu^lho next skirmish.”
It is imposdlde to express the surm isc this produ
ced iu the Marquis de Precy. lie could not be
lieve what ho heard. He made a uew attempt
to embrace his frieud, whom he accused of hoax
log him ; hut ho embraced the air, aud Kaui
houillet seeing ho was incredulous, pointed to
the purl whore In? had received his death-wound,
w hich \u> iu tho loins, nud blood continued to
run from it. Tho phantom ihcu disappeared,
aud left Precy iu u stuto of indescribable tcr-
Tl.ny married of course. } WL . re f oull ,| beside the very body of th
kiiuhn-s^* Vf There 1 was murdered, and they were proven lt£
..-kit rtilcmly yonil all doiibl lo l»o tlio cloak :ui<i piiigmiril
it may lie ol.- 1 Keitlier. llut it win uftorwunU proven that
or
that the
Jack, .Tuck, lie uri ious.”
n't."
I In
S .l IIIO U .if It ti;t|^.-» III,-, III |........ w...-, - -- - • | -- , , | ..
rite sulaienber. The House in in good ivpRtr anti sur- about broken hearts, injured lecliu
firientlv Urge fur the nccoinmodntion of a gentrcl jiunily. i | os t expectation* ; nnd then the jury kindly heal ■
Tlr- lot U 210 feet fipinra, with a kitrlu n and odt«*r no- i , {l f ores aid broken heart, with u huge quantity j
rc.„.v buiMmtr,. A„vpor,,,„»,.hm S .otmr. !a..cc«n slljl|cri| ._ L J>0 . G „ =t
! Ladies, don’t Do angry, this don’t mean you, |
J of course someone else is meant, the present |
* company, you know, nrea!w :i\s excepted. But
then you understand and there are some girl
Itnve tfie property on reasonable terms. Application
Lo undo to til© *'uln«cril>er,or to General Miu hell,at La-
layrttp Hall. M ARY ANN ROBERTSON.
dee 4—-t _
PllOSPEPTPM.
mi!R undersigned Polish National Uommittcc in the
JI United States, propone publishing an histovietd ac-
rount of the polish emigration to those United Suites,
umDr the title tu “ Thr Totr* in the ( ni/ed Stale* oj
Americatube prefaced by a ishortstatement of the his
tory of the Polish Revolution, and to he uccoinjmnietl
^ iili nnlhentie vonchi rs connected w ith the rcsideityii ol
the Poles in this country. Form in Hvo. Subscription
priee $l,pnynblo on delivery only.
The Committee being sc
“ Then be silent
“I will.”
“ You bnv« a lovely wife
“ Isn’t she ? By heavens
year.”
“ Has she nnv woxllhy friend* 7”
“ No. If site hnil 1 should not have married her.
“ But suppose you should die!”
“ Die !”
“ Yes, she would he jiennylcgg. While you liv
she is secure of iinlepeudciire ; lint in case of you
death, what will become of her?”
A tear glistened upon his lashes.
“ Why, thou croaking raven ’
“ Stop, Jack, hear me out. She
an independence after your death.”
“ Ah !—a Life Iinmrancc !”
•• Go down to llte Life Insurance
i her more
he began.
:nn ho secured
id Trust Cu
panv in Wall street. I'av one hundred and thirty-
j-’- . • .six dollars yearly. Should you die within ten years
that don I know any better than to think t int e- , g | jp w j|| | lo ,,,. rur( » ten thousand dollars l Your
ary gentleman that looks tit them means somo-
. thing particular. You are not of that lumber;
! do not interpret the common ciyilitiei and
polite attentions w hich a gentleman i* expected
• to pay a lady in every civilized community, into
I marks of attachment. You, doubtless, fallow
! wife will not he cast adrift without money.”
j “ Bv heaven*!” he said. “ that tills never should
have entered my head! I will go to-morrow
i my duty.' 1 t
1 ‘*It is. One which will make y
and which will soothe the dark apprehonai
i-ssisarfi! 5c=u>5i*^- "> 1 cs«s sszfrxr.. rscaK
murderer had stolen the cloak aud poiguard for
the very purpose of perpetrating the murdor.—
But there is a still stronger case than this that
of a .-.un who was hanged for killing his J'.uhur,
on tho evidence of Ids sister. Ponder well up
on this cast?, and compare it w ith the one before
vou. Tho si>ter could not he suspected of per
jury. She; only swore that she left her father
milking the cow before the house, nnd went out
and slept to a neighbor'* house and iu the mor
ning-flw? father was found tutiydered.-—These
were the only facts in tlio ease. The sister did
not, like Uo-uiia Townsend, attempted to iastou
guilt upon any perstflL 'The neighbors knew
that sho had passed the nigtli with them; the
body was found murdered in the morning, nml
i the sister who was not at* nil suspected. The
; ground was covered with snow, and some prints
of footsteps on it. 'I’lio prints were discovered
t to have been undo by her brothor’sl shoes, and
on examining tho shoes, they were also found
filled with snow. 'They found a hammer, in his
drawer covered with brains. It was the brother’*
hammer Sc the father’s brains. Do tho cloak fc
hatchet, in the case before you speak as powerful
ly as the marks on the shoes & the hammer did 1
It was proved to he the brother’* hammer, and
w as found in his private drawer. It w as asked,
who put it there? who committed tho murder?
And, like us the brother’* counsel must he dumb.
They might say some other person committed
tho murder; but would the murderer wear tho
brother’* shoes ? How could the murderer have
It is I got the brother’* hoes ? How could the tnurder-
, er take and return the hammer, and place it iu
hnppyin lifo, j the private drawer? The circumstances were
He railed several times to hi* valet-de-cham-
bre, and alarmed the house w ith bis cries. .Se
veral persons went in, and when be had related
his story they attributed what he had aerii to tlio
ardour of Id* fevar, which had produced delir
ium. They entreated hint to compose hi*mind
by sleep, and endeavored to persuade him that
ail he had seen was no more than the effect of a
dream. 'The Marqui* was not well pleased at
the determination which was expressed to treat
him a* a visionary, and ho repeated minutely all
the circumstance* relating to the uppeiuancs of
Ids friend, firmly declaring that ho bad seen him
w aking. Ue remained iu that opinion until the
arrival of the post from Fhtudcrs, by which they
received uow* of the death of tho Marquis de
It iiuihuillot.
Thiscimiinstaiioe being found true, those who
bad treated the relation of do Precy with con
tempt, began to consider it very extraordinary,
and particularly so, ns Rnrnbouillet was killed
precise ly at the time mentioned by de Precy. It
It was impossible to account for the occurrence
in the natural way. Thi* event having been
circulated in the best circles of Paris, many still
believe that it was the effect of heated imagina
tion, or a talc for the nursery ; but there were
some who examined tho matter seriously, and
considered it a matter which time might explain.
They looked to tho prediction that tho Marquis
de Precy would be killed in the first skirmish, a*
the tost by which tho whole story would stand
or fall. The completion of that prediction un-
fortuueatcly confirmed all he had said. 'The
Marquis dc Precy having; recovered from his id-
lies*, nnd the civil war; having broken out ho
wished to he present al tlio battle of St. Anto
nina although his father nud mother, w ho dread
ed the prophecy, endeavored to persuaded him
not to go. Ilo went, and w as killed, to the
great regret of hi* family.
A LEPER— AFFECTING SCENE.
A day or two afier ourariival nt Bombay, I
was strolling about sunset on the beach of Cola-
l,a—a small Island separated from Bombay only
when the tide rises, by a narrow creek, the pas
sage being perfectly dry at low water—w hen my
attention w as arrested by a jiarticulnrobject. A
mail approached me in the costume of the low
est order* having only a cloth wrapped round
proac^mig the mountain* the country is uioro
broken and the buuks of tlio river timbered—
and they found a cluster of beautiful natural
springs, the first they had mot with for 500miles
•iucc leaving the Otto i Hinge.
Also immense plain* covered w ith salt, (no
doubt SaUiniH whore the Buffalos rcsort(—in
some places tho sail was several inches deep !—
Marched with difficulty through a drove of 8 to
10,000 buffalo! Killed a dozen for use—flue
fiat delicious bet f* The first range of moun
tains, appeared to ho covered with low pines,—
a deep valley divide* this range from that above.
'The lutter rises in awful grandeur to the clouds.
Uu one day the officer* eiliuiated they had pass
ed 50,000 buffalo—both flunks of the river
swarming with them, and theatmosphere cloud
ed with the dust they raised. Timber ou tho
river, cotton wood and box elder aud good graz
ing—tho couutry hack a saudy barren. Pas
sed iu ascending* the Platte, w here it issues from,
tho mountains the bed* of u number of dry
streams, which oil following up contaiucd ruu-
uing water. The w ater is supposed to be ab
sorbed iu the sand. Besides the buffalo and
wild horse are found the elk, inountniu sheep,
antelope, deer uud beaver. Leave the Platte,
having followed it <500 miles from its mouth on
the Missouri. Deer abound uud buffalo aro
scarce the nearer you come to the mountain.—*
T he beautiful Hcettory is here compared to Swit
zerland. The Rocky mountains rise up in poiut-
de spire*, steep precipice* and sometimes beauti
ful natural arches. Streams come tumbling from
the melting suow above. 'Hie thcuiperaturo of
the mountain* is near the freezing point all sum
mer. Passed July 2tl, near the ridge w hich di
vide* the bead w aters of the Platte from those-
of the Arkansas, tho latter omptyiug iuto tho
Mississippi, (500 mile* below Bt. Louis. Tho
space that divide* tho Arkansas and Platte nt
their rise is only fifty yard*.— N. Y. Star.
fered to the Poles bv a settlement in thi* fuvoretl land, the I writer the accomplished lady, andoiiOw h
; 6 h»m,r’.« your.0.. whirl, «. never to wl:
KorK fli«er, f-tate of Illinois. 1 nnv thing fur Rrai-tcil. oil tlm «iil>jeU. ton.
M \UTIN ROHIENKIEM If 7., menu, nor for a moment lay the least ulres* o
hi* loins. I could not help being forcibly uttrac
1 stronger, infinitely stronger, than tho cloak and j ted by his appearance. Ilis skin w as-perfectly
hatchet. Tho jury believed him guilty, ami the ! white, as white as chalk ; and when lie enme
: man was executed on the gallows. Time pass- ! near me I perceived that it tyeemed glazed as if
rd on—tho sister fell sick—and though she had [it had been scared with a hot iron.
as calmly and
send, tin? dreadful sen
FELIX G\VJV7.KWSKI.
DR. CHARLES KRAITMR
New-York, Augufi, 1835.
liM till. »»».! •• .
any lhiu«. lull tlio j-cnllemnir. |>ovitivc ueclara
lion.—[Hurl, i'imrs.
niton lil intrude n pun iIm- .ncreilnes, of holier thr ^
L ! , Tho emphatic, non" of another Dottle broke n .Itort j ' " "V ,
pat nt o into which wo had both fallen, nml Jack r«-
whirr, tad Insl'ii.'fir. durinR our .o’le’imi comenu- by n dentil-lied rcp.iitiinco, and site nrkno'vledf.- nnd w ithered shoulder,. I!i» eye., oxceptinsr j too, the former Im.bnnd nf her ,i»ter
lion, we said no move upon the subject.
Hi* hair,
lly ns Rosin Town- J for ho wore no turhau, was precisely the color
as wrung from her of his skin, and hung in long stripes upon hi* lean
Owr vs. My.—Mr. Slang alxvnya used to»ay, 4 my
hursts, my hoys,’ See. Mr. Slang now invariably
ttuys * our horses, nur hoys, or our farm.’ Thiasub-
Htitution of 'our* for 1 my,’ by Mr. Slang, wa*
btought about thus: Mr. Siting had just married fc
Mi'cnnd wife. On the day after the wedding, Mr.
Slang casually remarked, * I now intend, Mrs. Slang,
to enlarge my dairy.'
' You mean our dairy; my dear,* replied Mrs.
Slang.
4 Noquoth Mr. Slang; 4 I say I shall enlarge my
dairy.’
4 Say our dairy, Mr. Slang.’ 4
4 Nn; uty dairy.'
4 Hay our dairy, say our,' screamed Mrs. S. peix-
ing tLe poker.
My dairy ! my dairy ! my dairy !’ vociferated the
husband.
Our dairy! cur dairy! our dairy f’ re-echoed the
wife, emphasising each our with a blow of the po
ker upon the buck of her cringing spouse.
Mr. Slang retreated under the bed.- In passing
under the bedclothes, Mr. Slang’s bat was brushed
off. Mr Slang remained under cover several mi
nutes, wailing for a eahn. At length his wife saw
him thrusting his head out at the foot of the bed,
miirli like a turtle from its shell.
What are you looking for, Mr. Slang?’ euy»
*he. ^
* I nm looking, my dear.’snivelled he, * to sec it I
can see nnv thing of our hat.*
The struggle was over: Tlte nett Sunday morn
ing. Mr. Slang asked Mrs. Slang if "** ‘"'gift wear
our clean linen breaches to meeting ? And, in short,
ever since the above mentioned occurrence, air.
Slang has studiouslv avoided the use of that odious
singular possessive pronoun. He stands corrected,
Forsooth he considers Mrs. fclarg the better gram
marian.—\X.ILRep.
A young Imlv of Cincinnati, of lender sixteen, re-
ccntfv recovered damages to the amount nf six thou
sand ’dollars against her brnthcr-iii.luw of sedate for-
tv five, for tho non-fulfillment of his assumpsit to
fiuirry Iter, the damsel aforesaid. The defendant
appealed; nnd if we were to have our wishes on
tin? subject, the amount should he doubled nt thfc
next trial, nml tin? lawyer receive in fees just tlio
slim recovered. It would be just nnd proper punish
ment for the old bachelor, nnd precisely the Amount
deserved by n girlof sixteen wlmcould makes mat
rimonial bargain with a man of forty-live, and he
ed that -die kilted her father! And, if a sister only the pupils, wore of a dull, murky red, aud *
f.V. V. Cour. Jp T»f.