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fjBW SEltlKS—YOL. 1. NO. 39.
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MACON. WED Pi ESD:
—i’UiiLlHUEli MEEKLY—
Y MORNING, JUNE 25, 1845.
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ZUBPirSUC. 9 SffpOT S~oodsI 2£Tew Goods 11 gj . , _
* ii’vnvrJnlT unnfaiT#' '3 fliliE anbocrihga mjow prepared l> offcrlto JBS pwtlic-a t| m WOODRUFF rj^pecifully invites tin* atte*-t on u j
J*U!Il*l3Hl'-D EVERY . ..[ . --- -- .N j[^ i(M|w* of fashionable Spring ai.tl Summer Drv K-\ jj_j » lii* (rhrn.1* «ml the |><»l*b«* generally, n* lit* sto*-k ‘'l.s,;
BY- O. H. PRINCE, . g Ootid*, which ftr qolilj. t»«e and eheapoes*. will tt.-i be tg SUMMER DRY HOODS this day received, among ^
DOLI \R5 PER ANNUM. p; surpassed m this or any clherplace. Aiming his stock willpt which may tefimod
AT three
L-c found
w \ V t\ ti l A. ii it Y IN A D r A A C i . ii 1000 Yards Polka and Pninna Jour styles IJalzariiiea and j£ Meurninj MuslinS.
• ■■ ■ . * j 3arair«*; - J ‘ Polka do.
r.er'n rHF\f F NTS are inserted at SI OO per 4, 15U0 Yards printed French Muslin and Lawns, Polkn Jj Haliannes.tiew styles,
, ('nir.' for'the first ieseriiou, and SO ceils pur square for § nnd other styles ; - “ * r *"'
Muslim, n (treat variety of patterns and colors.
.T£5'I''*lt/£3.
. Ms volt’s OfftcF. Citt or Macon, ) r>
. ■ e. ,■■ j. ,, , June Oil, lb-40.' • » v3
rAVING at the request of hit ExveU^ncy Governor J
. O*twrosa..nadertakeu t«» atteml to the dissemii a- S
Vrfccihu Matter in this sect inn of th» State, au '
MISCELLANY.
[Feo.n Ik_• •Si, Louis Recede \
THE LOUD'i Pit A YE II.
3v t<*!*«. rc cur roafiorj the* Lord a Pray<
acro*iic. by Tliomej
arh imertion thereafter.
•i JO Pieces prints, most beautiful in pattrtns and texture;]
" >0,C T5^^7staT,in i will be made to those who adver- m Nansook, Jaconet. Bishop Lawn, Luce Muslin, Cau.bric •
A renonaal * Ej Muslin. Swiss Muslin, plain, striped and figured; I
aUeVf. *"* of LAND3.'Hv Admu4ajra»ra. Eaed»-S , - M lH»t* Polka Lace, a beautiful tortMe I'ur scarfs or.
i . k_.m. s..)4ri«JJ no the sj mantillas t t
Mohair Sbnv.Ufc ■
Ladies Tiea and Cra-j
' rT*V B* Sites of LANDS, bv Administrators. Eseeti-Vij
ueJdVy i‘rt n th"mo r nth. 1 bTlt een^Tej'.ours or te u °iu W
three in the atten.oo... at the Court-house.’.n 1 _ image Scarfs, a supertor art.cle, Latin
ttfj.of
first |
the'eoonty ;tV which the lan ! »«‘ g^XTY IMYSmt 1 *-fj *0«w Cloth. Russia Hair, and Corded Skirts;
isle, must be’gtven ... a publ.c gaset.e blX l Y DAY. pte ^ ^ frcra , uw pric „ IO t hc most
•fAwSkw.AkS must be made at a public auction iJ^lv : . „ „ , • fJJ ^Ll^*. ^
, Frenc . Embroidered
lertersoTtistameotaryjof r OAY “nolfce S d*'Legh.‘.rn"BonV«iTHi>I^M ^Flowe.a; Silk
majhavebcengranieJ,fir»tsuu»a SIXTY DAY. lice d ft|I0i| pj rl|# |, and Sun Shades: Kmbroidered and
.hereof.in one ol the publtc gaieties al l l ;“ e ','T a , tk g open Silk Mi.s and Gloves; Fan., and a great many fancy ^
- ■ - -—' — so.-l. sales are to be held. ^ artielea and trimmings; also domestic p.Hn's; also Ipr ^emle- p
I VxKinnul.ln ^.miintkr In fV*. nfifl lteniiv blllll 1
, . h " of’tho Court house, where such sales are to be held.
’* Nortec for the sale of Personal Property must be given ,n
. . * inn.r FORTY .lavs previous to theday of snlu. »
1 Sort« to the Debtors ar^.l Creditors .or an estate must be |
published FORTY ^y*: ina ,| c to-Hie Court »f Or-h
jrfarv C ror , h’.« w’wll LAND, must h'o published forg
FOUR MONTHS. VFGR0E3 must be published S
7 ltMrt Likpfa Emission from Ouardlae»Wp./»§.|
/V JIX, monk***
*<*»*'. . ,t., Cnroelosure of Mortgage must be pu'olislten
rAur monlki—for establishing lust papers./or
an»nik f/• r /o" otonfks—f>r compelling titles from
«*•/•« !fL*ASter^i. whe^e Bond b» been given ^
men. Fashionable Summer Stufl’s. nnd Ready Made Sum-j
tner Clothing, Pjna.na Hats. Cravattrs. Y r ests, dec., dec.
Nov*, all who wish to buy good and Cheap, try the mar-
ket and thenco.no to me. and you will surety be suited st j
my Store on Cotton Avenue, next to Mr. Barnes’ Book]
Siore. J. H. DESSAU.
April 16.18-13. . 31 if
3X£ttefi. PSJS.TS2D
* . AND •
BRITTANIA' WARE.!
JUST received bv the subscriber a fine
l..t of PLATeu ,
such as Fine Castors. Cake Baskets. Can-:
die Sticks, (with and whhout brsiuhes.)
. _ ..j w-^-Snull'ers and Trays,Tea Pot?; Ac, dec. &e.,
Executors or A- : jj ( „,ice of time month*. fj 1 '■ 1 which together with hi* new Stock of
by lhedee«a*eet. , ■conihmed according to these, h. Watches, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, he offers at prices
KsbliMius; a nles» otherwise ordered. r : corre.|>onding with tho present low prices of cotton. Por-
<bo iTtfV w(>F3 BY MAI L.— *A postmaster may en- d c hascrs will lind it to their advantage to give him a call bo-
RKMITT' - J j he publisher of a newspaper. WI f or -pu r chasin» elsewhere.
„loi« money in » tet r . j!, ers on. ii ml frank the letter tfdi \£j- j Vutchcs Ilcp'tircd and, Warranted at price*
■ . m asa™y SsA'i/*
Fashioonble Ores* MnltiiiS E»lab5««.hiacnl.
Plumb Strtet. nerl to the Senttnnry.
Orls v sfur DRESSES. HIDING HABITS. &. *<
1 ill the latest and most fashionable style, and
Beragcs for dresses.
Calicoes, a large assortment, from 0 to 57 cents,
Earlston Ginghams.
Blue!; and Lend do.
Muf<iuit» Netting.
Dsm*sl; Lineu Table poverg,
Vrlifated Table Covt-.s,
Parasols ana Pnraselfetts,
Sun Snadea. Pan* style.
Ladies’ Black Silk L umbrella,,
Lcl-1io.ii Bonnets,
Leghorn Bonnets, Gipsey Style,
l.ace Neapolitan and Straw mixed do.
Bonnet Ribbon*.
Printed Fm.clt Cambrics.
Jaconet. Swiss. Book and Nanaook Musiins,
Fornitere Dimity,
Zephyr Worsted. Patterns, Worsted Needles,
Black and Colored Girdles,
Sleeve Cord and Tassels.
Bleached and Brown Homespuns.
White nnl Brown Linen Drilling* for snmir.rr P*nts.
From all those who are in pursuit of Dry Goods, lie res
pectfully solicit* the favor of a call.
• E. WOODRUFF,
Macon, Mav 7, 18M. n3 ||-
— SEW SBMX6 p;7 „
P Cotton Avenue, opposite I s 'islunglcn Jiatl, g ghtumbr
hi I PlliLIPN. MEIHHTT & CO-
H AVE recently received mil will cutilioue to
weekly from tlie North a fall assortuient ol bFllI^o i
AND SUMMEll !
BElDYrMADC CLOTIHXG,
Imanufaciured expici.^lv lor them, together with n :
Jjmrtment or Shirt*. Undcr*shii u. Scarfs. HoiicryfUmbrel* |
jla*. Acc- # 4 ..
J Alio on hand and receiving a fine aisottment ol
iCloths, Cassimures, and Vestings.
jof French, English, aud American manufacture embra- j
beautiful-
j£ ing t-i the act of tlie Legislature of 1313, 1 hereby p til) r; ly paraphrased into an acrostic, by '1 heme t bturtev-.tnt. J. ..
t* tl.u c.tiien* of l.ibb, Twiggs; H-niston. Macon, CrawrorJ. v * s.i.'tiier in the it-th Regiment United klates Infant, j, ou-.. a
Monroe, l’ike. Bum. Henry and. Dooly, that they e m.be r| prisoner ->rwnr in the province of Upper Canada,
supplied with the genuine Virus, bv apply big to Dr. E. L. r
rtTRODECKER of.this place, who has at my insmcce.
furnished himself with the article. Citiren* of the above y
named bounties, and Pliysiciuus. will be supplied gfau.it-
ously with the Vaccine Matter, or be vaccinated gratuitous- -4
ly on appltcatiuu to Dr. 9troh*u- er.
. JAMES A. M8BBT, i’ayor.
KKT1YORTII.
tVatch Muter and Jcicrller.
Adjoining the store of Mr. G. A. Kimberly, Mulberry
Street. Macon Georgia.
January 15. 18-15,
31 if
cute! i« •
.b.irtesl uuF.ee.
&c. exe
at the
FLOYD IIOUSF,
Eli" B. C. SJ£w"70t>2SGE.
M ICON. Georgia Oct. 111,1814—31 tf
^ IS BUT & WIJK2FIEI.D,
T T O It v i: Y S A T Is A H.
Olive on Mulberry Street, ov. r Kimberly's Hal Sto.e.
Mtc.ni,»jeorgi-t. Oct. If. rt?i;--dl —'•
: pop« A €»oj*lon,
•ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
TU3KKGEE. ALABAMA.
w wrjT.L hereafter attend the Court* of Macon, Pike-g
W Itsrhour. It-nso*!.GUai»b*t**. 1 a:iapo‘,>a. M.im 3 -m
,V ,Wr T iey will also atteud the »u-^
.rn
T1IOM* TAYLOR,
OS Ct.TTO.N AVENUE & SECOND STKEET,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Choice (Jroccrics, Hardtcare, Cutlery, Boots
nml Shoes, Huts and Caps, Saddlery, «$v.
W OULD particularly inviie MERCHANTS and
PLANTERS to call and examine hit extensive
and well selected Stock belorc purchasing elsevvl ere. as be
is tle'ermineri to make the prices correspond fully with the
r ;ime*. The following comprise apart of hi^stork :
« AFFGHAN SATINS, a nuw article for dresses.
GA SUM ERE, Crape, and Super ilouscliuc tie Lainet,
♦ rv ami Lowi.de* counties
V 7;!,m-n-i'ii'u!iu li ^»d ircs.ed to them at Tuskcgve, will re- g
*cci vsi uru»»ij»* aiicutuu*
. — iij
j.tm.'S H. JiiiBfi
ArrouNCY’ at Law,
Mason. (•■’. __ p.
“ JuSiu 13. <Jt>oJri«:ii, ' |
A T T O R N E V A T L A Vv
S/i r.i.v.Y.i//, ifAi.
xe.w patterns.
ALPACGAS. Silk and Gimp Fringes.
GINGHAMS, Super Cheoe and genuine Scotch.
CAMBRICS. Plain, Striped and Checked.
MUSLINS. Jaconet. Boult. <te.
LACES. Quilling. Liale, Edging, fc Lace Neck lie*.
HOSIERY. Shirts and Diawer*.
CRAVATS Black Silk. Printed, and Fanry Plaid.
HAN DKERCUIEFS. a gieat variety.
SHAWLS, tiou Plaid de Lame. Cbcne,Prussian, Print
ed. Xeu. and Wonleu Shawl*, am! Cumfortea.
FLANNELS. White, lied, and Yellow.
Brown Linen TABLE COVERS. Iri*li Linen.
GLOVES, MITTS, SUSPENDERS, Garter* and
N i ~i;t Caps.
Sewing Silk, SPOOL COTTON, and Linen Tl-rcaJ ;
Corded Ski;t». Co.-set Lace*. Presses, Pius, Needles. Tapes,
Thimbles, Tuck, Quill, and .Dress Comb,.
K-KSCrUCKY JEANS, and super Twilled Kerjeys.
NEGRO'KERSEYS and Lindseys.
PACKAGES, Brown ami Bleached Shirting*and Sheet
i.iga, Ticks, Checks ’and Stripes,
acr, a large supniy,
fbo.p., Lomion Duffil BLANKETS.
(i-JO N-.-gro Blankets, twilled and heavy,
Jdbo pr. Negro Brogans, a superior article,
100 Ladies . Men’s, aud JJoy’a Saddles,
Bridle*'. Mmtingales, Whip*, and Collar*,
1509 Bleaci-ed Sacks Suit, large aiae,
lO’l Bate* 10 inch. Gunuy Bugging, ve.y heavy,
301) Pieces -4! inch. Dundee and Russia, do.
5.J do. -II inch. Gilroy]:, superior 2 lb. Brand.
H-Jtl Coil* 1 and J inch Mahitln Bale Rope,
SHOT !l>*. supertor Bagging T wine. ; »
30 il -z. Plough Line* and Bed Cords,
c’O If.-Is. Cuba M -lasses,
73 <?■> St Croix, and Porfn ltirri Sugar*.
20 But*. IrusheJ and Powdeied Sugar.
20 jl.ixe* Standard Loai’auJ Haranna Sugar.
’ ft.-yrl Il.ig* obi Java. Rio. Laguira. aud Cuba C. Fee,
f.i Roxea Sperm Candle*, aisea *’«, 3’a, aud
• 20 •< Hull’s Patent Caudles assorted-
23 null’s and Colgate’s Soap. Nn 7.
30 . •• Castile. Fancy, snd Variegated Sosps,
20 - Colgate’s Super Pear Starch,
600 •’ Table'Salt.a prime article,
20 '* Tobacco, some very choice for chewing,
the i- -flier of Third nti-i Poplar J| 40.00,3 lb*. Swede* Iron, assorted, flat and square bar.
fuuhid, uuleas prot'caaioually rn-German. Bii*tercd and- Caat Steel, ' _
130 Kegs Nails and Brads,
500 lbs. Waggon Boxes,
15.000 •• Hollow Ware,
COO pr. Tmee Chains,
12 do*. Coflce Mill.,
12 “ Iron Wire Sifters,
30 *• Pml Locks.
20 ** Curry Combs,
1200 lbs. Bar Lesd.
50 do*. B'.sf.king,
* 13 Boxes Cotton Card*.
’ 500 lbs.' Sid Iron*.
’ .50 do*. Tubs.T’ails nml Mats. * ' / p
23 •• Halier Chain*.
20 Sliovels and Spades,
20 •’ Carolina Hoes,
10 “ Collin’* Axes,
20 " Tea Kettles, No 1, 2 and 3,
150 Bags Patent Shot!
20 do*. Shoe and Horse Brushes,
’ Pen, Pocket, and Fancy Kn-vei, Table Knives and
Fork*. Tea and Table Spoons, Scissor*. Razor*, and Straps.
Shoe Knives and Rasps, Percusaioit Caps, Cut Tacks, and
S St-par Cnses. „ _•
“ ' 150 Reams Wrapping. Cap. ami Letter Ppper.
50 lbs. L*ndon, Sealing VVax and W afers. Blue and
Black Ink.
200 Kegs White Lead,
. 75 Boxes Window Glass,
10 Casks London Porter,
30 do*. Saratoga W ater,
10 ’’ Bav Water.
10 Bbla. Cider Vinegar. _ . ■
Copal Varnish. Spirits Turpentine, Spanish Brown. Slad-
der. Blue Stone. Copperas, Brimstone. Indigo, Ftg-Blue.
Scotch, and Macaboy SnulT. Epsom Salts. Salt Petre, Sal
AJrata*. Mustard. Camphor. Oppndeldoc. Caator Oil. Sweet
Oil, Magnesia. Cologne. Macaroni. Preamn Salts. Lee*
Pill*. Batetnan’a Drops. British Oil. Tooth Powder and
Brushes. Spices cfall kinds, Imperial, Hyson. and.Poucbin
Tea*, rent etioire. . ,
EXTRA FAMILY' FLOUR. Buektrktal. and e,oda
Biscuit, of superior quality, will be received WEEKLY
throughout the'season.
b ALSO.
30,003 SEGAR3. Mauilla Cheroots, riintstion Normas
Priori peg. Regalias, Vjtellabagera. and India Casadora
Punelelas, all selected with much ca-e. and those fon.l ol a
choice article, will please call aud examine for themselves.
Macon. Oct. 8. 18! I- . ~
Feb.!— 1?—1m-, ,
Wliitins & tllix.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
llOiiTS AiXD S1IOKS I
Nca.’ live. \V,«»;ti'.3’-> 1 H tli SecouJ i-treet-
Macao, Georgia. Out. If, 1014—SI
Mi'sDiCA 1* NOTICI'v t .
T »i; 7 a PARSONS bs*ret V n«d to the etty. an.l b**»
1 J';.:;,,;.;';. .he antics -f in*
dwelling, brick house, two dour* above the Mrti.ud.si5
Church - * ■ ---
" *> >f.i;>;-s 35 »«>:i «Sk ilhbs.ui
ITlVIVu 44,-iciaie'l them wye* in the Intchce ’’} y
H Vjseine. rcYpeuifully u-fer their pr-ue*.mu.. v rvt-
vctlo the pabfic. Iwlievin* that by stnrt ..tteumm to the Ju
Ii -. of their profession, they will merit, as t.tey hope to re
ceive. .1 I’boral p urpuage. .. „ . 1
They will give prouipt atten'i.m to all calls, ctthei lu l ie
«iiv or qmi itrVs
Olli-c and 'residence on
atreet*. where they 'rosy be
Slsr.oe. April 1C. 1813—31—tf 1 - ... -
; KEiiovAi.. .
D TI. IIOT.T lias removed to lit* resn.cnce rPL *" 1 -
occupied by H. H. Mot-l.TltlK. where he maybe
f "ind at night; nnd in the day, at bu olltce pvgr Met .
Wmship 3c Popc'Stlote. . ,,
Macou, April 10. * 1 —iiiii-
WI.VFKEV L. SliOCKLEV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in the following Uosoties 1 •
UP80N. HOUSTON.
PIKE
MONROE, ’ ’
1IUTTS. . JONES.
CRAWFORD. TVVKiGS.
All badness entrusted to bt* rsre will meet
atteution. 0;Bce in Dr. Tltonnon *building.opposite i K»yo
ll-.'ist-, M*con, Georgia. . _, .<•
Mav 5,1843. ^ ———-
Oeoiare iU.
DEALER IN _
Fancy and Staple uryGoods,
Hard II-i/re, Crockery, (Hass H are, eye. <■) c,
Corner of Second a.id Ulierry Streets.
Macon, Georgia, Get. ID, IS! I—31—tt
jTmTb 6 a r dm a n,
DEALER IN
Law, Ifledical, itSisccilaiacous,
anil School MS«oks;
Hiiak Boaks and Stationery of all kind*; Printing l’a-
per, &c. «Sce.
Sign of tJts. Large Dibit, tiro doors above Shot n’t if s
corner, tce*t side of ALtlOcrry Street,
Micon, Qqorglt. Oci. 19.1841—31—it y
Law Notice.
A. P. POWJGI5S & L. iH. WIIIT TLE,
H AVE associated themselves in the pract ce *f Law,
■nd will give prompt aiteniion to well buMiies# as
intruned to ibetr care. They will atiead the l«l-
wing court#: # T ^ 1
liibb, Crawford, Monroe, r l miggs, Jones,
Wilkinson, Houston, Pulaski, Henry and
Pike.
OSie on r E. B. Wced’e Store, second door from YVil-
f liain 11. Juhnat-.il.
Raeoo. March 18.18!3—31—3m
City Hall : : * Gridin, Georgia.
BY R0BT. S. LANIER.
tf
COSDUCTr.n BY
SAMPSON LANIER, lateol the Waaltington Hall
Macou, Oa.
Gridin, Janttaty 1.19!3- *”*
WASHINGTON HALL,
j-j. ffl*CO»,fiBO|KGIA.
' / . 3;£! «b riTIli: -.ibacriber has a gain taken this Etta, I
11111% i- lidimeMt. where be will always be bap I
LlllIU® dv to attend to tli* mils of his old customers,I
Macon, J one
and the travelling public geimraBy^ ^ ^
MARIETTA HOTEL,
Cobb County,
GEORGIA.
S 3T7’ The subsc, iter can be f und st his rflire cveiy -i*y ]
fre from S to 12 o’clucl;, A. M., and from 4 to 0, P. M. All let
ters must be potl-tiak .
E. L. STROHECKEfl.
June 0. t?!3. :« tt
\WXKTa
THE State . ; f Georgia, deservedly ce-tbra-
ted fur the fortuity of its soil, the riclu.eaj and
abundance of i * tuiiii-r.il o,t«. its stupendous
cataracts, and Leautifui ii.nuutaii. scenery;can
also boast the most ya uablc mineral li uuuitta
on the face of the Globe.
This ts no vain boasting; a distinguished pen.lftnsn.orc
wbo has travelled extensively in foreign lands, assuies u»,
that, while in England and on the Continent, he visned the
most celebrated watering-place*, that he saw net one t-u
which Nature hyd been so prodigal ol her gift*, a* those
bestowed on the’ Warm Spring*, in Meriwether County,
Georgia.
its truly wonderful natural curn-aity. and delightful
retreat f! situated on a spur of the Piue Mounlaiu, §
thirty-six miles north of the city of Columbus. A founiniu.
* gushing forth per minute, fourteen hundred gallon* of cry*-
tal water of 003 Temperature, is indeed it rare curiosity — ?.
Its virtue howeve.. of curfng disease*, whiuli have defied J
the *kill of the moat eminent Physicians, seems sitll more
wonderful. • ’ £
The ingredients of the water a* ascertained b.v accurate *
analysis are—quantity one wine pint.or 2S,673 cubic inches
[—specific gravity 0.931—distilled waterbeing 1.000. GAS-E-
| RE^— Carhonic-acid gas. $ cubic u.rhes.—Sulphurate of
- Hydrogen, a trace—Solid contents; Carbonate ol’ Lime. 1
f grain—Carbonate of Iron. 3, 5. grains—Carbonate of Mag
Icii.T tho latest and most choice patterns, which they arc £ ues ia. 10 09.—Th. temperature of the Water, Winter aud
3 prenare-l to make to order, according to fashion or the pe-- Summer, 90 degree*.
cuiiar taste of their patrons. , . . f The rertihc.tes of Judge Stocks of Greene, mr. Carey of
and trimming ot jjj Cnlumbu*. and oilieis. who have experieu.-e.i ua L-enehcta!
efiects, and tlie opinion* of such Physicians as Ho. well and
Hoxcy, should satisfy the most sceptical of its healing prop
erties* _ - I
As a resort for him, who already erjiys the blessing of
health, and who chooses, during the sultry uuuner mc-ntlis
to lav aside the duties if hi* avocations, to travel lit sei rcl.
! of pleasure, in a-healthier aud cooler clin.c. there are but
’ few places in America, where he ran find cooler bifezes,
more picturesque tnouf,tnin scenery, a greater diversity cl
amnsetnent*. or more refined society, nt d not one where he
can’enjoy the luxury cl'waits bathing to such perilrtkn as
at this favored spot.
The subscribe! * having beerme the rxetusite proprie
tors. are perinr.nattily located heie;they beg leave to assure
" llietii with a visit, that all their -etier-
to anticipate the tastes and ciunfuri of
A
IVciv BSooks.
at B O ARDM a N’8 b o o k sto re.
1 U3T received.all the new publications, among which)
•0 are the following: ... ,
Prescott’* History of the Conquest of Mexico,
Harpers’ No.l of the Pictoral Bible,
•• No 7oftt«nnalt Moore’s complete works,
” Alison’s Histury of Europe, complete and lultj
bound,
•• Brande’s Encyclopedia full bound,
•• Neal's History of the Protestants,
Southey’s Pilgrim’s Progress,
Rural Life in Germany.by William Howilt,
Kohl's Russia and the Russians,
Elliotsou’s Surgical Operations,
The Psalmist.
Condie ou Children,
Cooper (Sir Astley) on Dislocstrons.
Asltwell on tbe Diseases of Females,
Queens of England, sixth series.
Anew Patent Inkstand.
Perforated Paper. , _. 5 , r
Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Ac.all cheap for CAflH.
Jan 16
• patrons.
j Particular attention given to the tpnkirg;
j garment! entrusted to their care by gentlemen furntslitug
j the r ovvn materials, at prices to suit tbe lime*.
Macon, April IS, 1313. “'* “
RICH" E’iSISb'TSs ‘
A FEW pieces very rich high colored 4-4 prints at j
25 ceuu. among the new JoplE’S'ItohC I
April 8. :
Mtw Dry <»ooris.
m. & 3Ml, A. wmGFZESS.
A UK NOW RECEIVING at their stand, one 4°°' ort ate vermzt „.„„
A above Kimberly’* Hactf tore, a ctnnpleieassot-tnerl ol g ^
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS k ;ies will be directed
Which they offer at prices that will not Tail m suit those 2 ^eir guests. The Hnteli* open during the whole year. .
wlio mav favor them with their patronage. g Post Olfice (mail tri weekly) .is established here—and
‘ ' lrrge assortment of gooils kept. Since last seaso. .extensive
1 improvements have been mace, ami the whole.place pre-
J sen:* a new aud beautiful appearance. Passengers Iron.
. . may I
Macon, March tl, 1815—24—it
Fiihhiouablc Arrival.
J y. E. SAULSUUItY. will *peu ibU » Alabama. Madi«o;ior Griffii.’ xviil meet with tm delay, as
• of FRENCH CLOTHE. FANCY CA^^I K hack* aie nlwav* in readiness ol Greenville to carry them
. ...» ,.rvf »t/4 J .»• . i*. sl.es Is* io.ie',1 lo.lfLel •« • - • * * ...I 1-1.. It..-, Cemn
MERES tc VESTINGS, direct from tho French market
| via New Y'ork. which the. will tell very low ‘or cash.
Sept 17, HHl 51 ;
rffeiv Fall and Winter Goods*
0 110 It G K M. 1*0©A N,
I S NOW OPENING a laree and extensive assortment
of FALL and WINTER GOUDS. consisting iu part
„i i,-in-;t Clotlsa.Ctisbtsrcrca, C’uslstticrc C’Et owc,
fn-thim-rc Dc Laur., .Uouslti. Be J.uiter., IG.ncy
nnd BlncR Kilim, with a variety of other new style of
I (Irmds for LADlKS’ JkREsr^K^- .
to tho Spriogs/ A tri-weekly.lina of Stages runs from Ct>-
iumbit* here during the summer.
- U * S. R. BONN EH.
Warm Springs, G a.. May 20, 1643. ’ 31 it
- 'IfyDiAN SPRIWtti
THE Subscribers mest resuectfnlly inform
the public that they have recently repaired
and fitted ui» in n superior manner Ahe large
and commodious - lKO'8'EFd, at the INI!IAN
SPUING, formerly occupied by II. Dillpu.
ami duiiotr the last summer by B. W. Collier. There are!
Lord ai.d King, who reigns cmlirvi-ed on ~ik-t.
Father of light! tn-.strriuus Deity I
ll'io art the great 1 AM, the last, the first.
Art righte -Uf, holy, n.trcdul nml juSU
in realms <*t glory, si cues where angels sing.
JJtnreu lithe dwrlliog plareof God our King.
ttoltaieft tliy name. 1 whkh vlutlt all names trantc.-c
J/ethou allured. ot.r great Almighty 1-rieod,
Thy glory shines beyond creation » space.
Ti.ieied in thh liook of justice and of grace.
Thy King-li nt tower, te.oml thy Marry .-kies;
Ktstgdpm Satanic falls but tide? shsli rise.
Come let thine eitpire. O thuu Holv one.
Jrv -r ami ,-veriesnug will he ciooe 1 ,. ■ ’
H'iU Goa rn. ke kuuwn his wiib hi* power ui*;d*y .
£e it the work «*f mortals to obey,
])osse is the great, the wondrous work of tore.
O l Cafvery’s cross lie rlied. hut reigns above.
Kurin Leafs the record in thy holy word.
As heaven adult?, thy lov e. let *'*rtb. O l on| J
U shires ir,U)'Cetid»i.l fit tb eternal tkius.
Is prailed in Eeavcu—lt;r man tue tfevtuur C.es.
«.ngs immurttr! ar B es jsttd hi* iiin.t, y .
Her,veu altonlA withj«/.and saints hie h’.vc oruc.s.x,
fhvr us. O Lord, our food, nor cease to rhs
l/s.that food on- whi.li t-ur soul* may live!
‘Jhis be our boon uwlay. and days to come.
t)uy without end in our eternal hornet
Oar reedy souls supply from day to day,
JJ.stlu assist and aid us when we pray-
Beetsd though we sis. yet. Litrd. thy blessing
and make us g-H'.efu! when thy gill* descem;,
harrive our sin"*, which in do.tructi' u place
Us the vile reLels of * rebel race;
Q„r follies, fruits and trerp-sses fi-rgivc.
Debts which we ne’erern pay ortli.m receive;
As fie, O Lord, our neighbor's .hulls o'erlook.
(!> bee thou d’st blot from thy m-u.ory’s book.
Forgive our enemies, extrud thy grace
(Jiir sou’s ro save, e en Adam's gu.l-yrace.
Debtors lu tltee in gratitude and love.
And in thst duty paid by saitns above.
Lead. i*« fnaii sin. arid in tliy M^rcy rniiu
lit from the tempter nnd his belll-h ways.
Kot. in ->ur ovvn, but in his name who bleu.
' Into thine e.if u> pour our every need.
Temptation's fatal charms help us to shun, i
But may vve conquer through thy conquering -’- F /
Deliver u* fr; in all which i-an annr.y
Ls in tlti-t world, and may our sou!* destroy. •
/•Voro all cutuUrities which men bet'de.
Evil and deul’.t, O turn our feet aside; ^.
For vve are mortal worm*, and cleave to c.ay ;
Thine ’tis to rule, and mortals to obey.
It not thv mercy. Lord, forever tree !
The whole creation know* no God but tlire.
Kingdom and empire in thy picser.ee faU:
The King eternal reigns the King ol all.
Poirtris with thee—to thee he g ory giver.
And be tliy name adorrd by earth and beaten.
The prai>e of taints and angels is thy owo;
Glory to thee, the evcrUrtirg Our.
Forever he thy triune name adored ;
icsaima! blessed be the Lord!
jR tl i t o r & Proprietor-
W HOLE NUMBER 975.
of iltc Arabs. This w s A*j<Ja a; y i-f AW-
el-K«d<-r, who had of on v.vi'.eti us ;•* Ai*evt»
witcre lte4eign«*cl ;<n in'cu’i- n nf e.-rtfibli.'hiu;.;'
bimsclf, an-'l t.lLiynl ;uiv su<p< cion w-; mwh?
tnilertein of hint, by i-s-u ng us that l-is lit-
qitciit viails w--f - !<-r the nut }>-txe of yclec-linj.'
Himu f;tvt>ntb!« ;-;'oi fur tht- >■ uk'im-i t of bit
irtlre. DeligUed oltjlu i f.oj w ! he-intt-tlfcHi*
[f el twarjJi n.«, v.w fi.’t-J IV ?;.id, ly itiviied i i
io tlinaef. Bui the tittiioi- h- d i.-rtiiflVieiit t37*
signs. He made t'-iu-t.f v fiis u, utaik Ilia
uXMt; spot in which our caiiic w.tv -Ji ;vcu ; h»»
S Jiati dt lL-rmincti its ?e:ie ilu.-tn, .’uni it' Wits witlt
k tliiit nbjeci lli.il In; h J lihiden i in a—If* in the*
S rttvuit: with the troops wii.'ci: i’;ad taken mo pri-
S'tt'P .
vi W ien Adda saw them faritvixty tli.jutdifij?
£ \V<l s dliotsltl kill nte, l*tr exci itlieij tlml i WHS ell
B oPicor, in d ii;rtt Ah-i-i'l-K.ttir r uu-.iti give
B tiietii n U‘ lt sxs r for thy ite.uJ if ’.\ a ■ Itsfl upttit
D nty xlt uJ.'ers. et.-ti wtni ii will njjly nrp'nce tint
v ttirei.- hoist'd .th'-y I H-i lo i if I 7r.;e lalctn.li*
K l.i ttiiiive. '. i . r . '
i Bui liiu Amits siiil tu '.f r-! to BmotlixU
^ s!;t ir ya agtiai.s • vt-r u y LkiiJ, villi the mi st
^ Ini’iiU.- ini, ret at utis agaftwl t; o duy < i'u C i: —
Amen Hcsatma!
'Hie FtfitclJ in Alsicis.
A FRENCH OFFICER AMONG ARABS
From a Journtil.
I h:td grnc only a few steps, when a trOopoi
Arabs sutideiity poured out of a ravine, came
tb'tvii upon us tot full gallop, and surrounded us
'oi all *i les. fliev ndvaeced towards me, civ-
inp, " Semi 'f Semi!.'” (Friends! Friends!!”)
Di-eeivcd' bv ihe^e exclamations, I Hirnt-tl t<<
I explain them to the Doctor, when one or tile
Arabs snutched nt the musket wlu.cli 1 heal m
•ibis showed me llioir real ii’.tei.tions,
‘ Hied
lie will be happy lu sec tlto.e wishing to purchase call
land ex.mine l.is .tuck- Q,-fber29. 18-11-5-tt
t" HATS AM® OAFS.
/B111E auhscriber baa on baud « large aud we.l aejected j
* i stock of II .ITS ai3.CAfK.ol the latvit I-aahjoti*. |
which he i* offering at ve,y redured prices lor CAt-jV— j
Tbe attention nf those wishing to purchase t* rcxpectfiih) i
invited,be..igcunfide.it he can j
7 Macon. Dec. 9.1811. “
NEW FAMILY GROCERY.
W. A. IS 015 E 1ST SO .Y,
iust received ami offers at YV HOLRcALK AND
RETAIL oil reasonable tenns, tlie fi.llowing com
nleie assortment ol Family Gi oc ies. Every thinp is j
,,rthe rern best >l'iatity. Country merchants, planters and ,
families if. tho city can now supply themselves will, every .
thing they want, and will do well to call and examine lor
(O* Entrance opposite-Scott. Carltart & Co., snd next j
door to Gen. M. Logan’s. ^ ^
Clove*, •
Nutmegs.
Spice* of all kind*.
’Cyanne Feppcr,
Beans.
A daily line -of STAGES will J
run between the Spring and For
syth. leaving the lattei place imme
diately on the arrival-of the Cars I
front Macon.
Indian Spring, May 1. 1845. , !tt
O* The Savannah Georgian and Republican. vviU'copy 1
weekly for three months and forward their accounts to this j
c'dice i’ur paynieut. . -
Whilius & Mix.
R ESPECTFULLY’ invite the attention of their friends
aiid the public Generally, to their stock vf 114><>'j'?4
and KHOKK. iu which weekly adilitiens will be niadedu-
rtug the season.. Our assortment embraces the fir-lowing
descrirtion-t:
2003 pair* Men's best black Brogans ;
Pickled Beef.
Smoked do.
Pickled Pork.'
Do. T<-ngoes, ■
Smoked do-
Codfish.
Fresh Salmon,
Sardines.
Mackerel No. I.
Do. * 2, .
Scaled Herrings,
Butter.
English Cheese,
Lard,
Butter Crackers,
Soda Biscuit,
Pilot Bread.
Pie Nic CrarVers.
Adamantine Cindies,
Sperm d°*
Col’d Wax • do.
Family Soap,
Toilet do.
Castile, do.
Capers,
Olive*.
Olive Oil,
Pickles,
Catsups.
Mustard,
Preserved Ginger
Dried Figs,
Currants,
llaisint,
Prunes,
Almonds,
Hazlenuts.
Pecan Nuts,
English W alnuts.
Cocoa.
Chocolate,
Java Coffee,
African do.
Rio do.
Crashed Sugar
Pulverized do.
Loaf ' do.
Brown do.
N. O. Molasses,
dusar House Treacle,
Hyshr Tea,
Imperial do,
Canal Flour. *
Rice dc.
Ili.-e.
Tobacco, -
Svcgnrs,
Lnuili
Brooms,
Blacking.
Carb. tnids,
Sal -Ersius.
Lemon Syrup,
Copperas,
Glue.
Isinglass,
Indigo,
Madder,
Mare,
•Matches.
M»cluroiii,
Verniacilla.
!to*e Water.
Cologne do.
Rotten Stt-ne,
Barth Bricks,
Star.h,
Washing Soda.
Pipe*.
pvwder and Shot.
Saltpetre,
Epsom Salts.
Seiillitz Powders,
Soda do.
Turpentine,
Table Salt,
Chauipnigne Wine, ' V
Claret do.
Madeira do.
Port do.
Malaga do .
London Porter,
Fine Braudy,
Do. Gin,
Lari Lamps,
Solar do.
Sup. Sperm Oil.
Do. Lard Oil. Ac.
TOGETHER IVITII A LARGE LOT OF
eta—;-yne g"!DSB—?353R-~"Sx. -
Macon, March 1st. 1815. ‘
Mm's second rate black Brogans;
Men’s best Russet Brogans;
Men's aecomt rate llusse.t Brogans ;
Men's best double sn'o black Brogans;
Boy's beat black end Russel Brogaus;
Y’nutha' *• ’* “ “ •
Men’s best double Sole Calf and Kip Brogans;
Boy’s be*r K ; p Brogati*;
Youth’s best Ki;> Brogans:
Ladies I.eatlierand t*eal Brogans ;
Ladies’ Leather and r^enl Shoe’s:
Ladies’Calf Bmpana;
20 ra«c3 Mch's thick anJ Kip Boot* ;
8 -• llov’s thick .nil Kip Boots;
5 -•■ Y’ontlt's rfiicVaUd Kip Bootai -.
100 pairs Gent’s fine French call Boots ;
73 - Gent's middling line .French Boots;
lot* ” Geiit’* d-ioble *-•!» Calf Boots;
100 ' " Gent’s stunt sole Cn'f B-'ot*;
1030
150vl-
700
1000
1200
300
1000
500
900
130UL
300
300
e away/’aud pass their time in pleasure. Garoir.g is M IiorSC, tO ptCVeTlt ftil itl!I <jff. I dulD'd Et llie
IStiyprohibited. DILLON A COLLIER. ,00 1 C 1 T? ^
ttS l Iurued away toavoidlltelire, one ball gave
fre a a! eht wiiond on the head, and tlie other
pnssed through my shirt and grazt-d my breast.
I had not lost sight of the wounded Arabs
gun, and stooped again to pick it up, when
^omething rough slipped over my face ; I rai
sed . irty hands to it. and felt a rope round my
net k ; at the same moment a violent jerk bro i
mo to the ground, and ton Arab, who had the
nther end of |:he rope fastened lo his saddle
bow, si t off at full gallop. '
My £ii sand entreaties were all in vain; the
Aiab spurred on his horse, and I."as dragged
ha'f-s rangled through rock* ai *d briars. 1 Ins
hoiriblo loVtiiro lasted soma minutes, untd die
h irst- was forced h' sheep-and stony .ground u>
slacken his pace* whci.t 1 gol on my feet bgain.
In spits’ of the wounds with .winch my lace,
hands and.legs were covert d, aud the slunnii g
elleet of such a shock, I stilj had ttrei-gth to
seize the Cold so as to keep myself fiptn being
sir tugled, and to run forward and caich hold ol
the horseVuii.
But asso'ou as the Arabs, who had been dia
pers. tl by die satiiiis sent to our ttssiMnnce. 11-
jit.nt-d tln-ir etunpai-ious, 1 Was loaded .with
abuse and stripped nearly naked. Uur misfor-
3 Cases Gents anil Ladies’India Rul»b*rOTar Shoes, ^oj j,|j.p |,g,| be* II set'll Iront Ice br.g. wil'd) itlinte-
ALSO-A general....ttintfjt.'f L \^‘ k ’ !l f ? I, Xc" nl g d ateiy fin d upon tho Ar -bs; fcut every shot
cost me a fresh showt r ol blows, and ilit? horse
in wh.cti 1 w*-s lied took fright at the noise ai d
stnrtetl forward, and I again fell to the g-oyrcl;
the Arabs run after me. ht at ng me sit (lie time;
and if by chance I succeeded iu gelling >-n niy
teet, my pi'iless peisecmors set oil again at a
gaijop, casting looks ol contempt upon mo.
file incessant, galh-p'ng of lh*’ hots 1 ’, and the
vifjlf-ut j< rks of tho cold which dragged an 1
tolled me among tlie rocks and brjais, leaving |
a track of blood belliud me—ihe abuse.ami the
blows of die Arabs, lasted a quarter of an him
titi-s sounds but a abort lime, but it seemed |s
ery long to me.
As soon an llie Arabs thought themselvt s out
genera
[ Cbil-lrfit’s Leather. Kid and Myrocc.. = ,
• *,■ | |-.in,|* .ad qualtnes; Lvbes . Miase* ami Cliildren s
Gaiter* ami italf Gaiters, think and tltiti soles of nlldc.s, rip
I ti<mj—all of which will lie snld attltc lowest possible -jrice*
A.lsa—Calf Skins,'Solo Leather, Thread, Pegs or oil
Unots.made and repaired tit the best passible manner.
Macon. October f9. IS H. 31 t ;
I rr/Y Uhls. Canal P’lonr.
OU 2u half lib!*’ aud Bnxes- S-*da and Rimer Crackers,
| just received by
Macuu. May 27,18!5.
RUSSELL A KIMBERLY.
33 .tf
CLARK’S.
28—if
Neapolitan Bonnets.
A BEAUTIFUL article, selline at oue half tbe oricinal
f 4 » a r* XT •&
cost, Dt
Mnron. April 9. 1643. '■
J8aeffai»»« ! Bacjratns I!
IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
5 /"\ rv < v Pair* good Negro Brogans, at Manufacturer*
,UU1' cost and expenses.
4.000 Pairs good Kip Brogans, do do do
Also, a seneral assortment of BOOTS A SHOES, which
will be offered low—Call and av-e.’
STRONG A WOOD.
Nov. 12. 7 7
Hxehauge on JYcw-York,
J TIORaaleby TH09. TAYLOR.
' October 3]
Attention ! Attention ■ ■
Just Received at the is aeon Saddle and tlar-
«Mh K n.dtoA ne s3 Depository.
f |'IIE undersigned have'taken thi- «pay ions Hotel, f' 1 ' ^ A L’AROB p! "- 1 ! 'j? Nv'vet^Plush ° Hog akin,
■ WerlvkepiDv Bitvanx UonCRTS. Kaq.. tad arjfaow g A acription* Plain, i ancy.vwrct, II
* THnYfAt? It DANIEL, tel Waggon Iiames. Trace Chains. .
JEREMIAH LEAK fe H3* Highest CASH prices trsia for leopard Skim.
M *rletti, Jan. 1,1811. “ * 27 fa Dec. 3, 1611. •
Warehouse & Ccinmission Iluslnes'
GSAVES, WOOD, &. CO.
T AKE this roethod of informing planters and others, ins I
in addition to their wholesale and retail
DI5Y-GOODS AND tJIMICEBY’ BCSIWEHH,
they will continue to tran.-act a treneral WARE-HOUSE [
VNU COMMISSION BUSINEv-S. at the ohl stand, (long!
known a* Graves’Corner.) ou the corner of second street)
.*nd Commerce Row. and would respectfully renew the:
icier of their services to their planting Inends and oilieis.-
I with the assurance, that those who may patronze ua in tbiafc
•ine ofbuMiies*. shall hare our beat endeavors to do them]
ustice and promote their interest.. Our Ware-House isj
conveniently situated ; and Cotton stored with us. Shall be!
well taken care of. and protected from the weather. We*
will also assist with pleasure, our Blends in telling their j
Cotton, and witlioutcharge; and we are st all times pre-g
pared to make advancesou the same in Cash or Merchan-S
' We respectfully solicit a portun .ff the patronage of the]gj
,blic. GRAVES, WOOD, 3c CO. g
I
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
H. SHOTWCLL,
B ALM of Columbia, for Restoring the Hair; Rnwand’e
Tonic Mixture, a certain cure for Ague and Fever :
Bristol'* Sarsaparilla, for Scrofula. Cutaneous Diseases.atul
(hr nil i-iipurttie*of the blood ; Evana’CUainomile Pill*, for
Nervous Debility, Sink Headache and loss of appetite;
Soothing Syrup, for Children Teething; Hews’ Nerve and
Bone Linament, a certain remedy fur Ithedinatism ; Mn-Qj
cassar Oil.celebrated for beautifying and preserving tl r®
of react) nfpuraUT, ihoy halted fn.ortler to cm fe
oir my heutL Thu rope wits token off •">’ t eck, |i
ujy hatuls bound behsiul my t a k, nnd '■ was
tied to « tjtynif*palm-tree- I tva-tsd 1 ir> /l, tl tti
I lay dotvn upon the ground perfectly ind ff.-t -
e U t to the f.le which 1 know awniic.l till ptison-
y trs takeu l y the Ar-b-t. I had b i O.io sail
“thought, of. my fitmtfv mid my poor si.-dcr; but
this was soon driven nwuy by llte near approach
of tlcailt, nnd the animated scene in which i,
though . chained nnd siluni, wus thu principal
pontorv. •
,\ violent discussion had arisen among tl-.e
Arabs; they brandi.-hrd their sables over my
|ca«*ar UHtCCieoraum mr urnuuijutg ami (ircscmng h raJlK-nt!, ami eac > claimed the ple»»urp t-i cutting
lltsir: Thompson’s Eye-Water; Scuddcr * Eve-Water ;M . ,y a || crvitUT tot once, *1 It) k dm, I h:-tv- .1
I'tem'lcr’s A<*oastic Oil. for Deafness; Erasive Powth-.-n ’ * T- , ■ , in i „
reptovin; stairs, grease, fce.. from Dresses; Corn i v ghl to C.-t oft hw head; :t .1 otodMO (Move
( Tooth Powder, in Btixes: Roussell’a shaving Creann a ve-g tilO IrUtil of his A-Serion, allowed n fra
ry sup
Plielpi
mahorsem ngolldpetl up ;u-d threw into rn\
lithe head of Joequn*, one ol the -siriors;
:o
public.
Edwin Ghaves,
Thomas Woo
J. M. Kiccee
Macon, September 24, 1811
’ES.Y
’ D, 5
FOR SA2.S.
NE NEGRO WOMAN. For particulars apply to
o
Mxcen. May 6,1813-32-tf
B. R. WARNER-
^tlelldld B«g:«?F i’or Sale.
rBllIE subarriber bns on band au excellent Buggy almost ^
d. new .got op in the latest lashiou and '
into a Barouche at pleasure. .
It can be nsed with single of double liarnes
complete together with uallings and other a
responding caparison. . ^sCSTCbl/ SIippQI .
Persons wishing to travel in style during the sumirer;j. u j n , a[ ir)0 with It nisloi which he held ill
would fia 1 it to their interest ro pall, as not haring any use jy< 1 o * . , r* . . 1 ... •
for it bimseif, ha will make a sacrifice nf.it and sell very low *S his ! 1' huCcl. Lilt horsemen "eie e irV 111-
forcasb. M. S. THOMSON. ^ s |,mt passing, to and fro before him, and hi*
Macon May 27. Isis. kj ,jrof P*d his liand^patienlly^ivya titoff .tbs favoi’a-
flfeOCytA 'bfffAYf, bio moment to fire.
F “ E o?k?w.v itrriage S S v5nt be a s..M 0 at72a;^! | I was expecting tbe end of this horrible dis-
ALSO—A large asaortment ofHarae«»,Sidd'eff,Trunks, & COSSIOO 'AlthsomB impatience, when the ornval
L M^ C juTe , ?cth 1 , i8l5! ne *' Hardwrtre ’ * e ' &f ' 37 tf B of another horseman changed the determination
P,|iap..
ft A-!dn u-cd slid longr-r nrguu cut ; and tvl cn
k ;!-t* <J; i ji Audi h’-i<l Itttfi; removetL tl wn* dori-
^ J- tl ii;< i i sl.oi-lu be j lesunit d alivtj io Alwi-> 1-
r? K <!< r, who tvns m c.-.»*■ >t; ilit- rr.. at er of nty
i^diath, niit r pay ing my ransom and re; Lei jj
e the l:o st-s \vi-i--h mtr ruou m.ti *b»r.
t3 lu-st as wo were s« nine off an Arab brought
^ me u r-traw itnl vvitii j.-ot.-r Jt-iiquie s !.< s-d itti i',
unt) ij;<t!o me tarry it. lie tt>« d, and «;ts i. -
Ssi-tnlly na-uiled on nil.«:dts b’ b i/.-.-s :i:ul abi-se,
g ;tml erit-N uf’Ta) ry the Jr.-at! dog o- ’a Ujtrt-1 nn ”
g *‘I i’.ill *’ie first," s^id 1, tJavvvng i;;\s»-If.« ft
p ihf- grout d. ami the A rob* vve.r.i nbt-iit to d«»-
H imi'.C t me njili the biitr-cud*ofihi ii r ties, tv! rti
I ikeda, vvl.o was vuty anxituts lu.drhter me. c-
d live l» Atd-.i-l-'Kadi r. imcipost’d. The hiad
was hi-itg t:» llte si t'dh: I rnv t-ne ■ f the r.r.hsi,
ft :h;U aft* r ventin'* their ill ktsn.i-r 11: tRc by iip-io
'j bio«s, we SlllfU-tl,
1 luring opr journey across the [ iuins of Mac--
ta, we Mop| ctl at lit t c suerofsxito »t JJt*, wlteu*
stveivl Atabs of ilscr ne gl.!-”iit g t«H e met us
and tin w ffi t r for our ti t-n ;u tl bor.-eg, l
went towards ihe well lo tl;ink, hut ll.o .\ral**i
vvt o held ti e b= eket spat in my face, sayirg,
•‘Thi'- w ater is i.ot ic-r u do” of a ciriitiar. liku
l bee.”
1 made no nnswer, and wont io die nr xt wrl‘,
but lilt re too, t‘ e Amb wl.o tvns drew ng water
spat in my laee, ai d said, ’’diis vvaltr is i.ot for
a Chrslian hke :ht-e.”
Again 1 boie it with palit urr, but the Aral*
at the lltiid "well, t ot coiut-nl with sjiillmg in my
face and addrt-ssit g ihe satrq compiinit-u; laam
as his pn.-L’ecettsors liad done, daubed a bucket
full ol water ift my -face! 1 was bathed in per-
.*-|>ii alien, and no doubt sut li treatment would
have brought on an inflammation in my chest
if 1 had time to bo ill. As n was, I shivered
and threw myself ou ihe ground, (always wy
last resource,) crying, “you may kill rne if you
[.-lease; I will not move another slep, I am Jy*
ing of thirst.”
This was ro more than ihe truth, for my
tongue and my mouth were liku a piece of dry
cork, ami I was fainting fiom thirst. At lenglli
Adda went himself, drew some water uml
brought it to me.
We resumed cur journey through a country
in which die barley harvest-was going on, ami
every time we jiuased any Arabs at work in thu
fi,.lds or tt parly of horsemen, my guards called
out, '* Come and see ’.he Chrislu.it dog;” and
they all came aiul spai iu my lace, and fired off
dieir muskets close io my head, so that the balls
whizzed about my ears. 1 must confess that
Mtese demonstrations of joy (damned me a good
de.-I ui 11 I got used lo tin m.
Duti ’g the course of our diiy’s journey wo
had to forJ several rivers; but though I was
ofit-n up to . my saddle in water, theVe barba-
nmis would not aHow me io lake a little in tho
palm of my hand, tdl of last, iu spile ef iheir
threats and blows, i Hung mysull down in the*
bed of llte river and thunk deep draughts; lliia
••t freshed me but for a short time, and at every
fresh r*ver I hail lo resort lo she same ixpeds*
ent. * t. o(i» .- ,
At length I fell, exhausted with fatigue. It
was il ree o’c'nrk, and 1 bad walked since fivo
ti the morning, and my ici-t were) tom and
bleediltg. The Arabs ni"Ut)t<d n-o mi one cf
tlio.r hi mts, but itt a quarter cf an hour thu
owt er ol it dr.-gc d n t- t i) its hack by my leg.
I walked for two lu nrs moie. ..mi tl.t-n rode a-
gji-ill- At i'ligih we arrived about nightfall pt
the camp of thu iloigia tiih-.
. Hen- 1 w as exposed r.o ti e 1-low-*, insult, and
spillit.gs ofn;r n, wtin t-n t.-tnJ i lu!dn n. A lent
was pitched fur my gunfd°, into tvli;ri) 1 was
l ui ha-f adutiili d, aiui l lay cn tlie eartit'beyoi.d
tm: c; tj e\
Our party |*nd ehickt ns bo led wiili kytkttssti
for sup; er, which they ace voraciously; 1 should
i.avt* b< en vt-ty glut* of a i-it. hut tl.ey eomsuler-
ed me uuvvort|iv ofsucba ditiuiy, utnl flin g nic
t tttiiidful ot hu-kusMi, which 1 could not swal
low, ns it was dry and 1 nd, and my throat was
* ti sot e«
We wi re Srnvt-llii g the road from Mascara
o Mosniemitm, and my heart-beat.far jgy at
he sigh*, i fn c- tracks of site French cannon. 1
hoped that wh might fall in wi’h sonte French
it-t-po t. nnd fora tm-nt* nt I forget till my mis-
■iry, and even tite putrid and bloody head bi foru
t.t., a. tl taiiii'-i. tnysvll o.t b ard tbe brig and
in too arms of mv tri.*-nds and relations, or
firing a broadside at t!>e Arabs. 1 was rather
ougiily awakened fn*m my rcve'iehy a show
er of i lows wb cli tite Arab gnu tne in order to
.i-it it nty borac’s pace. Jn a f. w mi. utes [
urged thu an-roai on, and niirotliately they bent
n;e violently, crying. “A Chiistian dog liku
met* may not dare to strike the horse of an
Arab.”
We continued qur joutnsy in ill’s manner for
six hour.*, at die end of which the Ar-ibs began
* snout ior joy, and A*Jt a told me that we had
cached Abd eJ Ktider’s camp, w hich is clo^e to
the town of K tala, li wai not without emo-
ctt’ti that l passed the fi'st'tenla of die man who
was to decide my fate.
Governor of Oregon.—The New Orleans
Republican says Col. R. M. Johnson, of Ken
tucky, would have been appointed Governor of
Oregon if Brown’s bill had passed at tlie last
session of (Jorgres?. 1 lie Missouri Reporter
regrets that it was cot passed, and C"h John
son sent over tho Di'mirai'i- witlt fifteen cf
tw.-ntv tho i j -n f emigrants, properly armed
tnd t qnippu I. The Hero of the Thames i*
iust the tnun to lead ^ucl) an enterprise, and
av t’ e foundations of a Republican St«tw <oti
the Pjc fie.