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‘lake hiuiHelf off
full ton
bt.v from
§e*‘U it i* c *ir
*'Hto agtfin.t
of (ieorgoi
it letter Uke» oc-
a Urge majority
^ 'hu* with
ug-iiust the
iajra entered the It
sat down, old Sully plumd a <
Nina and .lireod hwr U> ait d<
ter making a thorough examination
her with her eyea aim asked;
“And this ia the girl ia ii?”
Yen mother,” he replied; “This
live with y<
Af
Alary Coles. Sli<* is t * I
1 uV u tiu>'*,%ud you arc* t
nil-
r.st mind win
i her ’
eitin had
district
nd thoi-
*v« thatjdo
aiudcr
term
to hi
Ve have
otera will
he o;*p<»a-
ty; for, oot-
*.aily Foie*
in Co., gross,
I is ay m pa-
other aide,
iniug him in his ; my
, be cac, and doe* | if >
..cratic party more
te to come out and
ia Republicanism.
tic party of Geor-
low Dr. Felton to
fter false gods. We
d true men will be
Governor an 1 (Jon-
VAre you liis tuauiR?” asked Kim.
“Yea’ replied ah*, “;liat** wlnu ho
calls iu<*. D you think you will lore
to live here, an 1 feed my ohiekens.and
hat 1 tell you?' asked the wouiau.
“No mam'* replied Lina, “I want
to go home to see poor mama and p.»*
pa.” Here Hales raised his arm to
stiik 1 ) her, but ahe ran I a >ld Sally and
begged her not to let him hurt her.
“I'll not lei him hit you this time,'
said ahr;“but you musn't talk that way;
it uiakos him angry, and it’ll make me
so too if you coa’t stop your crying.’
“Now Niua,’ raid H*l«*a, “I tell yon
once fon. !, y».u*il m v -r ace that place
)ir; you've got to live here with
•thei until 1 lake you away,ami
if you don't want to t»e whip|>ed you
had bettor do wuat ahe te’.la you. Now
go lie do'- n on that bed while I talk
in aiding him ha was merely aviating
bim to regaiu aome pail uf the fortune
which he had lout through the fo.ly and
indiscretion of youth. Had he been
fully informed of the Crimea and praov
ticee of Ha!t*a he would have with'
drawn hia countenance ftom him; nor
would he for « luomeut have permitted
him to shelter Ida villainy under the
protection of tb< Biiiiah army.
Clinton as t»i* have seeu, bo'ng igno-
ut of the true oh owe ter of Hales, a
trm welcome awaited hiiu at the
al ters of the Itiiti*»!i (Jeneral. When
*•'** ariive at the house in which
Cliutou v'Ai quartered, hie presence
>or; *d by tin wntlne! on duty
who was ordered to admit him
■ to thepieseuoe of the general,
by whom he was treated as a friend and
c«pi«l father than hk tho dependent he
was; tor Clinton was u gentleman, and
accorded to Hales nore ocnnidemtion
than he would h*»ve done laid he not
been ua tint officer sup! lust'd poor and
ilojKiideut ou his aid for success.
•‘\\ e'eome back t<» New York,* said
C'lintoii as Hales ei »• red the apart
ment in which that officer was seated
reading some official dispatches. “Our
quarters are not so confined as they
we|p ju Ib'ston, and we will be able to
offer you both .• cheer than we did in
that malignant hole of rebeldom- pray
lie seated.’
“Thank you general.* returned Hales;
“your kiudurss, and the warm wel
come you give me would make a much
worse place than New York, or even
Boston, a pleasant spot for a teni|>o -
rary home.’
“Home!' exclaimed Clinton, “what
a host of sacred and pleasant reflec
tion 4 the word calls up! Soldier though
lam howglal’v would 1 look upon
the white cliff* of old England if an
honorable peace could be made with
dune*- in the g.vod HTtli of my crew;,
they Would for a f< w duller* sell iuy |
vessel aud lay *elf to the rebel*. Hut j
1 sent trukiy intwibugens to the intieri-1
or, aud in a few we*ka 1 had wen and .
con versed wa.i 'he must influential
,)t>\ali*ts in these provinces. They re-j
port that tlie pfoplc therf have no real 1
grinsauoea to complain of, and joined
the confederacy through sympathy with i
their Northern hreUncu. 'ilyut fully i
oncvhalf the people thvte ate loyalists, j
aud wou'd hull the coming of Lugli
troops with the utmost delight,
majority of tlio.w who ha
time acted wifS^tlu* ivla'la,’
““ oppo\nuity to
allegiance aud thru\ off
huidfi
"I'-d u|mi„ ,l„
Nina wa* carried to the bed, or
rather he old grass matrexs which was
lying ou a stead made with a drawing-
knife and auger, wh-re, tired with her
walk, she sooo sobbed herself to sleep.
t WhenKales aud oldSally we.'e satisfied ] { j je i
that they will be jiUech .d was sleeping souuily,theydrew . ovvhv general e*n Furprise me
lected by the good ! their stools to-gether aud Hales count- J j .4 thought war was four
cdo^tUefinrt payment of gold. OIJ ! uat ,,, Hl ,ie’mei,t, .mi that'p.*^ v.w>Ul
8 *»>rly gioaud over tl»« j l ;al e U*-„ furt 1,. .l from jro..r wIkUw.’
treasure wbicu lo l.er .as i„d«J . I .. rmlt ,- slanJ „„ my frien ,| t , , m
sm.ll fortune; and it pat l.er in ltigh ] wt , rv uf cllOTO pr 0 tes.io.,,.nd
good humor with the kida-pjwr, and | x would uot bav6 th# leml objeetion
disjsjw d her to fully con.pl,• with hi. uk ; cg , bni5li wiUl our harediUrv
wisheo concerning Nina. .nen.ies, the French. But i do not
-The 6mt thing,’ said Hales, -that ; fanc „ ,|, u fig | ltillg our own t ith and
I want you to recollect is that the girl j itl . ng( . nde „ Ule of
ia nevet to know that you are not my , lfac huttAll | lca ,. t . aml for Ulia reasoa
utwher. Ti.e ntxt is, that you *r.' j well know that if this is logo on
never to allow her to talk to yon I „ H , ch long ,. r both wi || ^ gl „l, T
about i.er home, her fatl.er or-motl.er, j of , cu _j bad ncal .| r C riii,t»—
don’t let law talk to or see : of which ; Q aftcr y#a „ tbay wi || h*
anybody when you are not with ' luarti | y ^ameil.’
1 her right here at ho me . •< W ell as for mv part, I can’t feel I
., until site forgets all about j „ you do> . ra| li ^ „ a(fs o a aar
1 her pareula. If you go j war . >Ild if tlie U M ,|, OM .
“dependent of tl
lies. This we b«- ' .Stlly* ey
e ibdej. -ndcutisin
will at the propei
'should b** glad to the
^ And coioreu vote in the
alljF divided when tbe
me arrives; bm :hat time
will ^rr come wa long as the
Olorth require* us to gi.e up our
ubuod to ncooiupliah it. Doctor
eitoD aud hia trienda utay, and
aeetu 10 lie willing to do
•u such terms, but . the great
rity of oar pcajilrrwill never! if v ,
tbeiUA'wbwi^ti this uian-
givsh. In short, th*y su
my sh< mi hi bn scut there
during the coming winter at fui
That Augusta, Savannah, Cl
ton and Wilmington, arc feebly
iaoiud anti could be captured atm<
without .1 kittle. I know this to
true of tlu* three last named cities for
i visited them personally. Most of
the forces it. those cities are composed
of miUtia alio are anxious to get back
home aud will not give you much of
a light. A majority of the |>eop!e ou
the coast are loyalists and are anxious
for the coming ot o«r army. 'The in
formation 1 received from the interior
I believe to be reliable aud I think it
may be acted ou with safety.”
•'You bring good news, and it wiil
be most acceptable to Sir William;
andhe is greatly in need of some'
thing of tbe sort, for the du-usteff
of Burgoyue ha- had a very depressing
effect ujhju him. He has been morose
aud exuctiug with his officers and men
since that uuf>r‘.vi»ute event. 1 have
no doubt he will reward you well for
your trouble.”
“You know geuera! that my neces
sities nl' ue force me to ucrept j ay for
my services. Were I abb, u»y coun
ter Iktmld l>e freely welcome to what
little I mu do," said Holes.
“It i*Mailing but "igbt you shonld
be paid" said Clinton, '‘and you must
not think of refusing it."
Clinton was rirrbt Hales Was well
rewarded; he receiv.d five hundred
pounds fi.r his trouble, ami we *ball
see hereafter the use that was ruado of
the iuforuiii*iou lie brought.
[T * B't CONTI N17KO ]
for the Hxkai.1i.
SIIA;
home i
from my dir<*ctious in any of these
things l will find it out and take the
girl out of your hands and theu you r
pay will stop^^iiu chu make the child
rafi aw^of'you very easily, and l know
AMEI1C W ^ ou 0,411 ^ want d° ne ywu
“Y THORN*.
Ktt VIII.
rem.-iin for some time
it will not be amiss to
□ore into details with
If, her borne and her
a widow for more than
century. Her husband had
drunken vagabond, and in
nken fit* had frequent skirmish-
ia wife. While hfi was alive
tiner been supporUnl
For, whatever hvi
hAve been, lszi
of «iiem. The few
•casion to visit th<
ng his lifetime, re-
r failed on theii
of the spinning
• of the loom. Hut
cnYa of Coles, the
s ifv’s earnings for drink
could wheedle her into
•ring hioi, which liko many another
s oman was far too oftcu for his
3B he managed by the
time Ktiphitfer a widow, to leave hn
aIbo devK/of fueling,and with no rea
per 4 fdr Ldrself or aa»y body else. At
tbe time of which we write, she sup
|K>ft*d herself by spinning threat! and
knitting hoes and half' hose which she
add to the country i^ople, and occa-
aioiudljt with die aid of her dog re-
ybniidiiug her larder by picking up a
hog w4«n#veV)uc chanced to come too
oear her oabi*. Theu she claimed to
bj» %,“fortttneyeller” *ud occMiuually
received a chVken, turkey, a jieck of
aimd or Aomethtug of small value from
the negroag and ignonmt whitee iu the
aeighborhood. By such means as this
the managed toobtain the small amount
necessary for her sapport.
The hoa«A io wbl^wdl/ R»Uy lived
1 log 9»Vin ytth t aiugle room,
try;aud remember, if you lose her you'd
better neveriet me see yourjace again.'
“Trust me for making her afavid of
me,’ returned sue with a fiendish grin.
‘ Ef it de|**nd.s on llist l Wbn’t have
any trouble iu doing what you want
done. I cau give it .iut that she is the
child of a dead sister scut to me to
take care of aud no body round here
will ever know any better.
“It will lie all of six months before I
come again,” said Hales after a silence
of several minutes, but if I’m not h» re
by tlmt time don’t you be afraid; you’j
get your pay, never fear, aud it wil.
be good when it does come.*
'That’ll be all right’ said she “cf you
don’t make
rcasou 1 lov
dwaya
ebelg ih>n*
one ot
made his
cour
of the child in some wav but
them dared to ask him anything con
cerning iu-r;aud as he saidnothing about
it himself, the child was soon foigot
ten in the danger ond excitement of
other scenes of war and pillage. Tfiis
Hale* had couuted ou Hiid
what he had desired; and in order the
more eiiVctually to accomplish his pur
e (runt side aud I
other. There* was a
ound cleai^d arouud the
ch was eiidqprd with pine
§—S portinh of the cleared
u#o4k>r a garden, but for
l ’oper cultivation the few
vegetables that it contained
;t«*d grow. b aud pruiniaed
t thingh '. the way of eentrib
ti»g to its support. The read
•Ather the path wlu< U lead to the
l at the i'.mca. , Jh* nearoet,
thU ’ Bkilli^£le oab^
a half ruiWTbe-^
tU iupi t -
wonderful event of this century.”
“What influence do you suppose the
alliance of France and America will
exert on tho contest now going on,'
querried Hales.
“Of course what I|py is merely my
own opinion^ acuf it may or may n< t
prove 'xrrrect. I may aay however that
, the commander-tn-chief ia of the same
sc ie engaged more actively than j way of thinking. It scents to us that
ei in the nefarious business that he France by becoming the ally of the
is following on the American coast. rebo | s> will b, m .fi t England more than
CHAPTER IX. America. It will cause discontent in
Hair, having provided for the „ f , l™ v » ,, t L-ui. from
keeping of Nina, and having obtain- ! “ d 10 b,! of ‘"- v
ed the information which Clinton de- i ,llv ‘ n, "«' ! t0 1,18 rebcl *- . In
sired, shaped the coutM. ot his vessel I “ C0 ° n<i l ,Uc “ tl,e r ' b “ ls wi " ex P t ’ ct
for New Yolk cit, where the British S’™t things from the alliance, and
army was now .tatioued, I ll “" C8 wil1 “ ot n:ak8 “ S l8,t ex(rli '’ l,s
t , ?• i 'to keep up their army as they other-
Let it bo understood that Hinton,the i • ,. T .. •* u • i
it , ’I wise would. IsAstlv, it being known
friend of Hales was not naturally me. • , , , ,, . , „
el, and was desirous, sofa, a, he was 1 “ 8 tlmt ^" ,l '° »"/ of
personally concerned, of conducting I ^ lU ° fri< "‘ ,U ° f
Ihe war as humanly „» ^,,1,. | tl * 1 A, “<’ r,0 » 8t *» ««~ «P ' h f
he WM untnow the command, , -in c hh f ! '“‘ J ’ U "'* " ,tl ‘ the fr,,, ‘ d * of tho
of the English troop»;and he was i».a • for » vi 8»«>“« l’™"* 8 "-
at this time somewhat out of fivor ' “°"v!t ^
with Howe in coiuoriu.-uee of his h.v 1 , “ " l! ’ “ tl10 ,nor8
ing gone with a body of troop, m the : "T""’’ " i!’*. 0, ‘' >d “K 8 ha " il -
aid of his commander in the battle of I r°n ° W * S *!
Bunker Hill, It w„ »id at the time . . . , .
thet Howe had rather have lost the “• > 08k * Wwk m a thunder oloud,
fttulflik klvaaM # es l.ao. 1. f-l.l. , ADd ll l* W«lll
battle than to have beeu iudebted to
for Burgoyue that he
j “ iimwiiuu lu L . , 7. . ~ »
j the aid of Clinton for hi. .access; and I »' »*«“*•. or l> 8
. that Howe would have given hi, lieu | *'» V8 ' k *» Jcf«* and the
t-mpt I
.
•nd- es’slA
In hm di.pi-
alreadyUrt
given
tenant something inure thau durk h>ok«
had not the Aiuerunua kept hia lime
foil, .employed iu preparing sg,.i„st
tktir attacks.
Clinton iu aiding Hales wa« not
aware that he wua the abaudon* d
man that we have described. He anew
tnat ha came of a respectable English
frmily and aupposafl that he was un
fortunate rather, than viciousjknd that
must auswer fofi the
brought it
wrong.’
“i do not say our eawae in bad or
wrong,* Clinton rejoinrd; “but 1 h»«d
n i.eh rather tight our old 1 fees than to
be killing up those who are of the
same race aud blood as out own.*
“You have spoken twice f>f lighting
Frenchmen; is there any truth in thq
rumors afloat that France has i
uized the independence of An
and wiil scud them aims and mx
aid them iu this contest? Of course 1
do not ask you to divulge any official
secrets,’ said Hales.
“There is no impropriety in iuy tell*
ing you all I know about the matter,
which is just nothing more thau every
body elxe knows. You know tha? the
Americans have had sigents iu Paris
who hava been doing .ill they could ’lo
bring about the reault \ou mentioned,
aud I understand have been successful,
wait too long. The j France has some fancied injuries to
i Inglith is because i aV enge nod I suppose her king has ta-
alwaya have plenty of gold Slid J keu advantage of the present troub!<
t- j to pay us bade Ni.r do I greatly re
kou only do as I say, and you II j g ra t the alliance betweeu France and
have gold enough to last you as long j America for I can fight with much
as you live. i Hotart because I will now feel
With this Hales took his leave and t | itt t 1 am fighting foreigners and
back to the ship. Of my own countrymen. But Louis XVI
tho ciew knew he hud disposed j fighting for dtuioctacy is the most
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MARBLE AND G R A KITE WORK
MOXUMEXT, HEAD SI OX E, BOX TOMBS.
Vases,Iron Raiiag, Copings, Building Wroks,&&.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED STONE BORDERING AND VES
ES FOR GRAVES.-
SECOND STKEET: NEAR CAMPBELL A JONEo’ WAREDOCSE
MA.CON, - — — — GEORGIA
Post Office Rex, No. 425. Scpt.-im] 1,.
COLUMBUS SASH, DOOR AND BUN*
EMPORIUM!
SPECTACLES A SPECIALITY. Wi Wl 1 1 ilffllfl111
In an) lira llt» wrni anil last fnr man* oilkn.ii nkaniro * *' -4--*- * * -M-.■ M- -M. -M- A .1. -M- A A
which do not tire th»* eve,and Inst for many years without change,
Watches, Clock* an>l Jewelry REPAIRED by Competent Work
men and warranted sept.lS-ly.
C. D. ANDERSON. — — J. H. A-NWERSofc
C. D. ANDERSON & SON.
WAREHOUSE
•Ind Commission merchant«.
Fourth Street. M con, Ca.
LIBERAL ADVANCLS MADE ON COTTON IN STORE.
(House Lately occupied by H. L. WILLINGHAM \ 80S.)
Bagging and Tics Furnlthcd at
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES
WAGON YARD AND M.EEPINO Ql'AHTKRS FREE TO CUSTOMER.'
" lk ol!oUGE STINSON'* CO..
Iok. of liis army to But I
rtiniuJvd by tl.it that Hown i. »n S iou»
to retrieve the -linater of Burgoyn.
by biiili.ot vucovun in th. CVrobu..
»uJ Georgi.. V„u coin, therefore in
good time, for wv »r» gre,tiy in want
of reliable inform.tiott from that quar
ter. Wh»t new. do you bring u»?”
"In th. ffnt place 1 will .uta tnat 1
did not go vary far from th* cout,
bacuM I have not the utmoat con#-
NEW PWHGS SI25
Each and nil including Grand
Square uud 4 pl ight, all strictly Hot-
class, h rid ut ibc lowest net (’««!» whole*
Hale factory pricta, dir.-ct to the purchas
er- Ih’iw I’iuno* made one of the liin*!
display* M The Ot ntninul Exhibition, mid
were nmtuimougly reoomuicudcd fi-r the
lIlONF.HT IIoNrrR -OVtr 12 000 ill UsC. Reg*
nlarly iucoi ponued Manufueluring Co.
Fuctory uHtaldinkcd ever ;id ycur*. The
Square Grands conlain Matliunhek'* b«w
)>alunt Duplex Ov«-r*irung Scale, the grrat-
eat improvement in *he history nf IM.jio
making. The Upright* ure the flueal In
imerira Pianos sent on trial Don't
fail to write for 11 Inst rated and Deacnptiva
t'atidoune of 48 pvgea - mailed free
MENDKI.8SOHN PIANO CO.,
31 Eaai 15th Street, S. Y.
iravr) n. m ;
W\w lias once'n rd the FEGFLE’S NACKINE Will [ refer it over
nil others.mid AGENTS si-llin- ii
find it ju.t what the PEOPLE
want, it makes the Shuttle Lock
Hitch, runs easily, does the widest-
rouge ot work, aud wind# the
h a without runuing the
works of tbe machine. Write for
descriptive circulars aud full par
ticulars.
m
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PUILA. SEWING HACUi.XE CO.
1301 & 1303 BL7TOWVOOD, ST,
l 1LADEL1U1, TA.
DEALER IN
Sasfir IJaors, Blinds and. White Fine Mouldings..
ARSOt
LUMBER, LATII8, PLASTERER’S HAIR, PAINTS,
OILS, PUTTY AND WINDOW GLASS CHEWACLii
LIME BY THE BARREL OR IN- CAR,' LOAD LOTS.
AGENTS FOR THE 1IEFP
g also rain r in TTaip,
Anyone wanting anything in MY. LINE by correeponding WlTlfi
ME shall have prompt atteution, aeut. 16-tG.
WILLINGHAM’S WAREHOUSE.,
I take pleasure in informing my friends and patron.* that I
am better prepared to HANDLE COlTON this season than,
ever before, ^am now located on Second Street., the finevt
Bt.tn.l in Macon for the cotton business. 1 have mi-do arinngc.
menls to get money at a very low rate of interest, on Cotton im
Store. My ecalcsntan, Mr, Hugh M. Millet, neon of * rot,.
Willst, is accurate and reliable,. Mr. C. B. Willngham still hti».
charge of the finances aud bookt, and,is always ready to sertv
my patrons. 1 have for my customers, free of charge, a 1 oU
aud wagon yardj also sleeping apartments for teamsters.
Very truly,
B. L WILLINGHAM..
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