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VOL. XXXII
MACON, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1858.
NO. 31.
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^ionization of Algeria by Negro
LABOR.
fhf colonization of Algeria by the French
_ biihrrto proved a failure. *
| A Photograph of the U. S. Senate.
From the N. Y. Journal ol Commerce.
gentleman, capable of speaking with interest
and animation, but is among the weightiest of
Tlie Connection of Southern Geor-
GIA WITH N SAVANXAU.
...„ » . Since the establishment of the connection of the I As this honorable body is at present the the- I Senators. Clay, of Alabama, son of a former
... m The immense I „ K l .,? nd •, fita p bno with the Savan-1 a t re °f special interest, we propose a condens- I Senator, is of the extreme Southern stamp
R hScbfave boen upended by the govern- j «**«*«£ of it. Inexorable rules, that have fluent in speech, and very resolute in his op-
upon this pet enterprise promise no re- I ; mnrnvt j fadiitbL r.L.>-*J* U 55-??*^ 0 ..*?* grown more stringent every year, exclude al- position to Treasury expenditures, and every
Instead of Algeria supplying France, it is comraereia f r C Em^riu U ™of h our EmSuljUte ofAe most cve , r y one fr ° m thc chamber except Sen- measure that smacks of centralization. Tin
P that has to supply the colony with mo- South. A few still linger mid the shades of the I ators ■' ind Representatives. Hence the galie- AJabamiansaregeneraJIystrODgonStatenght:
jjiuicnts, and provisions, even. The Forest city, detained doubtless by the attractive I ries^at all times small and full, are now over- I doctrines, and always ready for a centrifugal
.th colonists have nearly all abandoned the allurements of the closing business season, while I flowing. Even “worn out Kansas” is not qute I flight- Delaware has her Bayard, not equal
..ration of the soil. They live upon the others, who have returned, speak of the new and worn out there, In the days of Clay, Cal- t0 bis father, but sufficient for his little State,
^ which they follow into garrisons and direct route to the sea board in the highest terms houn, and Webster, when all occupiablc space whose other Senator, Bates, fractured his thigh
is, as hotel keepers, keepers of cafes, pro- of commendation. within and without the chamber wan deluged just be was starting to take the seat made
Gjti of restaurants, and billiard rooms, . ^ be cn tiw transit from Troupville to Savannah, with the living tide, as they were about to de- va cant by Clayton. He is, I believe, a physi-
", keepers, mechanics, &c. Of the French “ * cc Pj n P ll ~ le ° regularly in twenty-eight hours, | jj ver a 8ct 8p€ec ij t there were gallant Senators c,an by profession. Slidell, of Louisiana, scl-
a»tion of Algeria which, cxclnsive of the ‘ „ ntn .^ e ' 0I fc 0rt -° tt . 1 , e traTC l er a,t0 * I who would get a vote to admit the congrega- dom makes a speech, but is a thorough politi-
numbers SM),000, no less than 7',,000 in- | TC roulc through AlbanJ «“cT tK tio , n o{ . ,adies ’. who st( ?° d P ,ead!n S ci *er with a man of great wealth, a devoted friend
(! towns and cities, barmens are wanting, tire expense, we are assured does not much exceed B0 ^ vo,ces or ,n mute beauty around the doors pftherresident.anddestinedprobablytoafore-
V producing class is inadequate to that of fourteen dollars. ’ and in the passages. But that day seems to »g“ mission. He is of the excelsior or rather
Hirers, and the necessary consequence of By a recent arrival at Savannah, the enterpri- be past. Their charms are now disp layed on- I extensior o rder of Americans, believing that
disparity would have been total dissolu I sing contractors have received a large accession of ly from the front gallery, of which they have Jhe United States has the capacity of absorb-
ot civilized society, and the exodus of the very superior Northern stock, which, with several the entire monopoly. The dearest treasures mgthe whole continent. Pearce, of Maryland,
,;cb settlers, bat for the fostering and aid.- I ne "' simultaneously _ imported, will tbo- -the wives and daughters of the Senators them- is a good debater, of fine personal proportions,
-hind of the home government, which arti- I rou S| , ly equip the line, rendering it in reliability, selves—are placed on that shelf. Even the I an d popular in the Senate. He well upholds
' Hw sustains the feeble life of tbo cherished t0 ~ n ^ 8 % e line ,a Southern country. House with its spacious ball, has become very the dignity of his ancient and respectable cora-
|j. The Arab will hunt the tiger, the Lf «d 1exclusive. The old Lieutenant-General of the [monwealth, His colleague, Kennedy,_(not
J. the wild beasts of the desert. He will visible in our vill " on ’ -
jffe.too, like the Indians, in their skins. He considerable size v „ ....... ^
; tfj frugally on fruits and milk ; loves a wan- [vaonah very nearly as soon, and with much great-,
j.-nj,. uomadic life, but is averse to the work cr certainty, than the smallest bundle could, under chair of Clinton, Gerry, Calhoun, and other tains the great respectability of that old weigh
ty fields. In fact, he is physically not I the old semi-weekly Hack arrangement be delivered I Vice Presidents, attracts the first glance of the Ity State, and though in middle life, has at tain-
to heavy toil. French farmers are at from Thomasvillc; neither is it unusual or unfre- spectator, who is surprised to sec an extreme | e d by steady progress the character of an
ujemest industrious and persevering toilers. ft 0 * 0 * for our towns-people to receive by 12 M., youth with coal black hair occupying it, for able statesman, destined, not perhaps to reach
£,uv thousands of them, seduced by the glow- inad matter bearing the Savannah postmark of thc Mr. Breckinridge looks young for thirty five, the presidency, but to fill a seat in some Cab-
ir description* which the French press used I prececuing “a.v. I It is a place, not for the employment, but the met, if the South is to have an equal future
^iblish, of thc luxurious climate and fertile | we al°o l°carn t!mt Ac^a^ngert ™ refer t 'J cd q°’ rc P ose of talent, denying all privilege of de- share in the honors and reponsibilities of the
village ind vicinage Packages or army ia now ei<; Iuded. Even the diplomatic John K.) is of the consumptive race of Know
size arc now received here from Sa- cor P 3 «“ only ‘ n j oy a 8ect >on of the gallery. Nothings, like H. \V. Davis, who seem now
icariv as soon, and with much m-eat-1 reserved for them. But to the picture. The | ‘o he “no where.” Huuter, of Virginia, main-
' of Algiers, and tempted by prospects of van nah Albanv t Gulf ltanrofd fwoTnUnnd bate, which belongs to the Speaker of the House National Government. Houston, the old fav-
..'iaf *c»ltb. .old Iheir W. The Vice- «n.e of i. wearing...(,:h,
B j emigrated to the colony, firmly resolved I business of this Road is already surpassing the an- ” res m ent combines dignity with suavity, and his term for 1 exas, as one about to bid farewell
Tike their fortune by bard labor. But the ticipations of its most sanguine friends. ° seems to have great respect for the seniors, to public life.
a of the tropical sun of Africa soon con- In a very few months the llnin Trunk Company over whom he presides. The little man who “Superfluous lags the Veteran on the stage.”
. ad their resolutions and their physical en-| W 'U be running their trains to within a few miles of has left his scat, and occnpies a chair on the Younger men press for vacant Senatorial
- •j, »ud they cither returned to France, or Waresboro’, when the superior advantages and floor directly in front of the Vice President, is seats, from which they expect honor, if they
iht an easier and more suitable employ- c< ?. r J v ®°' cnc ® *h® newly established mail route Senator Douglas. He has taken that seat to cannot impart any to them. Some mighty
st in the colony. j, rca l *®“ throughout. Southern Georgia..— listen to Senator Collamer, on the Republican spirits have departed from the Senate never to
XiUre seems to have intended Algeria to SyLmc’Jriln a ! de of the chamber . who is reasoning about return, but perhaps the affairs of the nation
xi laid of inexhaustible and most diversified I Western cotemnoraries in brincine these idvanta- 8 ave P r ?P e . rty ’ and interspersing his argu- will go on as prosperously as when their op-
■■■II most all the different kinds of ge s at once to the notice of the public.—T/tomu*- ment wlfh b * ta of w,t and sat, i‘e. There is no pressive presence was felt in the councils of the
-lia and fruits of the temperate, and all the I ville Watchman. eloquence of imagination or manner, but he | nation.
’ actions of the tropical zones succeed there delivers himself in easy, though not very dis-
icrfally. The soil requires but very lit- The Black Martin. tinct tones, and in a senatorial, semi-judicial
Ubor to yield the richest harvests, twice) Mr. Editor: Through the columns of your | st yle. The “little giant” seems to enjoy it
From the Journal of Commerce.
„ w . - w / Horse Shoeing:.
i three times a year. But that little labor wide spread and useful paper, allow me to ! w,l ' le Senator Mason, the author of the I Ji einar /. s ma( { e Bober! L. Pell before the
^^ t -I i_.’i _ I ; a.— a — !a_ : a a. e a I fnffirivA rIava Iaw. whipn Mr, I . ia niQcnntinrr I » J
Farmers' Club, March 30th, 1858.
great an exertion for the white race.— I communicate to its readers an important fact 1 |' u S 1,lve slave law, which Mr. C. is dissecting,
™ give way under it. This is, by this in relation to the above named little bird. It hasten® to his seat, snatches his pen. and jots
i. a well established fact. But tbe French I is generally known that during their incuba-1 down his antagonist’s argument with an air . When yon observeyour horse straightening
tot goiug to abandon a country with so | tion they serve a valuable purpose in chasing that seems to say: “I can triumphantly answer I his pastern bone, and thus throwing the.weight
pf resources, because the present system of away the hawks from the poultry yards ; but ,t *’ Considerable attention is given to the I of his leg on his coffin bone, and sparing the
rhas failed to develope them. They are I have good reasons to believe they are abun- speaker, though thc seats on the pre-slavery navicular bone, you may make up your mind
;i>ing to give up, on that account, Algeria, | dantiy more valuable in preserving bacon from I * ,de boase seem to be vacated by a.num- J that he will soon be very lame, and ninety-
di! with so much precious blood, and trea- | the skipper fly and all other winged insects I ^ el Senators. Mr. Green, of Missouri, is of I nine times out of. a hundred, you may attri-
uf gold. The apprentice system, or, I that infest our smoke houses during the spring I courae attentive, for it is tohis pro-Lecompton I bute it to bad shoeing. The foot of a horse
plainly, African slave labor, is to be al- and summer months it this climate. Last I argument the Senator is leplying. At the is composed of sundry lamina, combined in such
several other tropical possessions of year for the amusement of iny children, I pre- extreme of the Administration circle sits Dr. I a manner as to form a perfect and most elab-
The Constitutionnel, which general- pared and fixed upon a pole some gonrds for ^wm, of California, a man of grey hairs, but orate spring, the elasticity of which can only
Imdows the movements of the Napo- the accommodation of these little songsters, for a strong and healthy frame, much devoted to be secured, by {giving it free scope to expand
government, discusses this plan of Ne- I which in a few hours they amply paid ns with the interests of his Facinc State, blendingpleas- I and contract every time he moves; and this
iloaization, which is conceived on so their cheerful concerts. By accident, I placed an f “tanners with energetic action, and awak- can be accomplished by using five instead of
. : a scale as to leave no doubt as to its or- the pole near the smoke house, and for the emug in tbe mind a lively idea of the dignity nine nails ; and I frequently use but three,
r. The project advocated-by the Con- want of suitable boxes I did not paca up my f“ d progress of our empire in the extreme being particular that the nails cross the lamina
nnel looks forward to a future popula- bacon to prevent flies from troubling it, as I ” * hough originally from a slave State, in the hoof low, instead of high, and that there
isome 10,000,000or 12.000,000 negroes, had done before for years. During the spring h . e had n ® d !™ cul . ty m advocating free mstitu- is a good clip at the top of the toe. The mem-
Freuch colonies are to bo planted by ne- and summer I heard no complaint about skip- l ! 0U9 for V al . ,lor P W, „ , tbe mldst of tbc an !‘‘ bran . e . ,inin £ tbc .horse’s hoof is exceedingly
and which would suit them admirably, pers, hairy worms and other pests of the ba- ™ very circle .sits Hale, his countenance the sensitive. 'I bis, is an anatomical fact, and
.r.ject is eminently practicable, and con. My wife remarked that she had not been m,rror ofgocd nature and pleasant humor, his must be. borne in mind by the smith, lest he
iupon a thorough knowledge of the con- I troubled with.any of these things during the person redolent of good digestion, his air that I wounds it. Blacksmiths always ask you for
ts and resources of Northern Africa.— I year,- *»»L' 'hd not know how to account for °* ea8 Y satisfaction with everybody, 1 had al- I what kind of work you, wish your horses shod;
am bo no difficulty whatever in the this sin. ..xemption ; but in the fall the “ 08t aaid every th,n £ 5 J°, r a1 ' “■ displays a- and if you say to work before the plough in a
f procuring thc negroes. Thcro arc I storm blew down my pole and gourds, and re- I bout slavery, one cannot he.p thinking ho wouid I stiff clay, he will probably put thirteen nails
; :v millions of them in Africa, and the de- vealed to me the secret, for in each gourd there sa«ifice almost anything to a jest. He is not in each shoe, which is a barbarous and un-
■'..'f Sahara, which separates the French co- was from one-half to a pint of indigestible fly a sympathy, but of wit. Here is a necessary humbug; as three or five nails, placed
at from the great slave markets of Central skins-the excrement of the young. So well a certam mcmber of tbc ! n f a P c .f fcctly wel1 fi “ ed sh , 0 . e ’ , wdl bold d ,°“
is passable, while the Arabs would be convinced am I of their great utility, that I 1 a " ,ameat • , v . bettcr than ,™? re - a * a «y biad ° f ^rk that
triad to bo employed as agents in the trade, never expect to be without them.- IF,re- Grass ^ardhMno hawt. they say^jbat I denyit. you may feel disposed to put the boneto. I
it will, in all probability, be preferred to Reporter. *° d ge * , ^ , wl ! ea S a S? *» b.ve any horse shod, with three
n the nwrncm hv son France holds Now if Hale does not always get his speech- nails in his fore shoes, and five m his hind
' l , ,i __ L f Af.;„ n nn ,i Arrest of Crockett—His Confession, es by heart, he doubtless, like Sheridan, (like shoes, and permit him to be used in soft tena-
.. Honrmr of flm French I ^Ye learn from the Atlanta papers that offi- him only in this,) elaborates beforehand some cious clay soil for a month, without detriment
inw ^Rrftis^ cruisers The «" Anderson and Carlisle, of the City Polite, of those morsels of wit. which appear to be thc to them.
? .. a*— ... * I rntiirnoil t/i ihfit. nlflPA nil TllMflflV. llftVinfT in I onlHoa fiF tho mn mAnf. Vnor liim cifa Ronrortl- I A.I1(1 X l)0ldlv USSCft til tit DO llOrSSj either
than five
time that
circum-
i i iji|? f nofi-ftfl ' 0 a amoii 1 1X0 w *® ftrr ° SU3U IU wo vicinity of I ter in print than on the floor. He has few of I stances, bo sufficient, if the shoe is properly
ui nnnA I Talladega, Ala. On the meeting of Court the graces of oratory, and a kind of portentous I made and fitted. It is as necessary that tbe
. .i; C thlt n,,iH horniandin „ yesterday morning, a true bill was found a- voice, not exactly unmusical, but very pecu-1 shoe should be made to fit the horse’s foot,
■ a! ' t f^ tnal dn t tl e plan j n gainst Crockett, and he was immediately jj a r and quite unexpressive of emotion o;r any whatever shape it may be, as it is that tbe shoe
consists of three parts, the thick elastic frog,
thc horny frog, and sensitive frog; the elastic
fro<* protects the navicular point from injury.
If the shoe has been put on by a skilful me
chanic, the whole frog presents a plump, full
appearance, without the sign of a knife.—
When left to nature, it at times has a ragged
surface, which wears off'through the process of
reproduction, and leaves a perfect frog behind.
Horses have an external and internal part of
their foot—the former comprises all the outsido
horny and insensible portions, covering and
enclosing, as in a case, the external sensible foot,
and is distinguihed into the crust, sole bars,
and frog. The internal sensible foot is com
posed of small parts; it is contained within,
and defended by the former. A strong arched
sole will require much shortening at the toe,
and paring, until it will yield to hard pressure
by the thumb. Whereas a weak, fiat sole will
bear but little shortening, and scarcely any
paring, All you can do for such a foot (and
they preponderate) is to use the knife as little
as possible, and put the shoe ou evenly, as ex
foliation and reproduction progresses slowly.
Nature caused horses to buve flat heels,
which answer thc purpose admirably as long
as they are left to her influences. The ani
mal can then select his ground and place his
foot where it will be safe from injury.
Beautiful! Beautiful! I
AGONIZINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!
OUR SECOND STOCK FOR THIS SPRING OF
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Is now open, and th? UNANIMOUS verdict of the
LADIES is, that they are AGONIZINGLY
BEAUTIFUL. We have always had the
the reputation of keeping the RICHEST
AND MOST FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS
Brought to this market, but like the Queen of Sht
ba, when the novelties and attractions of our
present Stock are examined, the Ladies will
exclaim that the half has not been told,
and that the YOUNG AMERICA
Dry Goods establishment of '
BOSTICK & KEIN,
Is justly entitled to bo called HEAD QUARTERS
for Fashion in Middle Georgia.
IIwino purchased from the Importers direct,
FOR CASH MOSTLY,
We can sell many styles of DRESS GOODS,
At Prices that will astound you,
and can exhibit a variety of
NEW STYLE ROBES,
But the moment he is controlled by man t0 be found at no where else in Georgia. Wead-
with bit and whip in hand, no regard is paid _ vi ^ e ^ LADIES to call soon at our
to these matters, and he is driven without ref- H6&U. (JtlRrtcrs tOT x RslllOH,
erence to his frogs or his heels, and if uot prop- and supply themselves with the neicetl, prettiest and
cheapest
DBESS GOODS
erly shod, lameness is inevitable. When shoe
ing the animal, his changed condition should
be taken into cosideration, and his shoes so
constructed.
Horses shoes may be manufactured of two
thickness of metal, nicely riveted together, and
then galvanized, that will be perfectly noise- Which at this time are ALL THE RAGE,
less. The foot of the horse may then be pre- * ,ip 20
pared to receieve the shoe by simple adhesion,
after which it can be taken off, and put on at
the pleasure of the groom.
in Macon, and don’t fail to look at thuse Matchless
and Elegant
LACE MAKTTLES
g-eorg-ia
Mastic Roofing
Oompany 7
PROPRIETORS OF
Fighting: the Tiger.
Some years ago, says a writer in the Phila
delphia Dispatch, I was in a gambling house
in Cincinnati, a silent looker-on at a game of
faro. In those days such operations were car
ried on rather openly, and almost under the
eyes of the authorities, with unbarred doors, so
that any one could walk in either in the capac
ity of a better, or a mere spectator. In the lat-
CURIOSITIES!!!
Call at Parker’s oa and after this date and
see the
brilliant Display of
Panoy Eress G-oods
B Y rt-mainiug in New York until the present time.
they have secured some real gems, and at re
markable Low Prices. *.
When you call you will be surprised that such hand
GOf * ' ‘
when the door of the deu opened. Just as the j They have too many novelties to particularize al
game began to flag, and not a sound was heard present, but would be happy to see you and let yi
but the click of the checks and the rattle of | jadgojor yourseivea. W. W. PARKER & CO.
some dishes a darkey was placing on a table. HBAI pHUfl
in walked a tall, raw-boned, country-looking SOTTl 1T1 Cf* Iq
-inet coat and a coon-skin ®
cap- He walked right up to the only vacant
place at the table, and, drawing from a side-
pocket an 'enormous calfskin wallet, which
looked as if it might contain at least a thou
sand, in fives and tens, addressed the dealer
“ Look here, Mister, I’m going to fight this
here tiger up to the nines ? Understand me,
1S58.
the Most superb stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods at
P RKER’S
rpHEIR Spring Silk? anil MtnutillnH, eclipse
anythin- lhai they have ever presented to you
I allers fight to the death; that is, until I break Ia ,f act . thuir Dress Goods are so beautiful, that you
" . ... I will mice a meant front if* won Jo .nn flw.m T«-
will miss a great treat if you do not see them It is
worth a treat to Macon anytime to see their Spring
and Summer Stock for 18X8.
The CHEAPEST STOCK, by far, that they
have brought out and of the
Very Eulcst and most Fnekiounblc Styles,
The LADIES by calling will certainly bo pleared
•r*
you or you break me!”
“Very good,” said the dealer, “you are one
of the kind we like to deal for.” And his eyes
fairly danced at the certainty of depleting the
plethoric-looking pocket-book.
“But, understand me,” continued the rough I
customer, “ there is one thing you must first
agree to; aud that is if you break me, you I A p\V SPRfiVfr (I (ITH1 NYt
must give mo money enough to carry me I ^ ^ \JXjV7 XXaXu.i \Ji
home.” _ E. WIASHIF
“I ll do it,” said the “leg.” TS now receiving a large and entirely new stock
“You all on you hear, gentlemen,” said -L ofNpriug anil .Summer Clothing and Cent’s
Rough, “that I have the word of au honorable * "' h ' Ch he th<3 at '
■‘and he .
., • “T j brought before the Bar. Being asked by the I 80 rt, unless in pronouncing ?n elegy. He hi I should fit the human foot.
: . trades and ngriculture are dccided j Solicitor-General, “Are you guilty or not guil- the superior qualification of a genial temper, I never have yet met with a smith who did
i.';- t y-” be answered, calmly and unreservedly, “I which it is nearly impossible to perturb, and not pad, trim, cut and burn the hoof to fit the
t, . , 10 ' sm ?‘, 1018 ,ma 6 uaDIC ‘ ^ ea 7 am guilty,” and requested that the Court would seeks to be on good terms with all. In Lis of- shoe, instead of arranging the shoe to fit the
( ^earen ot the country is coverca \ I d e ( a y passing sentence upon him for afew fi ce at his family residence he sits in great hoof. If you use five nails, place three on the
■ small to oe truly economical, l I days, as he wished to have his father present comfort, smoking his cigar, while he franks outside, and two inside; thc first one may be
> - 1 eit,cs re ~“ commerce ana mechani- Qn tl)at 80 i emn occasion. The Judge was much public documents, and at the same time talks placed one and a half inches from the centre
‘ crusliea by competition, l nere n g- ecte( j i an( j asked the prisoner’s counsel if he with his friends. His colleague, King,has thus j of the hoof in front, the second on the centre
man y tnousanas or P eo P (the prisoner) was aware of the consequences far been quiescent this session. Toombs is well [of the quarter, and the third behind. On the
, 01 m °d erate fortunes, that worn attending the confession; and being informed known as a bluff Southerner, who has wander- ' nlagf firRf rin:i nnrl a mmrter
. v embrace an opportunity t o inves t ^ at p r i soner was immovable in hisrssolu- edfrom his latitude, and sits wedged in among
property, now yielding too ‘i .e, m tion, he "readily and feelingly yielded to the the Republicans, but treats them in generous | behind it. You thus avoid pressure on the
•■ . i ns promising large protits ana riches. I m . ue8 t. The prisoner’s counsel having inti- style, while be slashes their doctrines right sensitive parts of the hoof. When a horse
^ loujaiuls withmit property, wno now i mate d t jj a t he desired to make a statement, and left. He is a forcible declaimer. and even runs, he clears at each bound about twenty-
cnance wliatcver in Algiers, wotua i an( j permission being granted, Crockett briefly debater, though not a very distinct, speaker. J three feet, and touches tbe ground with but
, em ' 1,3 overseers, mechanics, “C. [ detailed the circumstances attending the mur-1 Judistinct utterance is indeed the besetting sin j one foot at a time. Consequently the whole
^ onv would then become what at the j er — t jj e 0 bj e ct of which was plunder—fully 0 f Congress orators, notwithstanding the great weight of the animal falls upon a single shoe
; was iutended to be an outlet for jm-ijaating John Cobb, Jr., and Gabriel Jones examples of Clay, Webster, and Everett, whom every leap he takes,
p as population, a safety valve and a U con j m ; g8 i on . lj e also asked that the all could bear with ease, and of course with As Virgil has it, “ Quadrupedante putrem
P. cuu,,tr y- Iua } ead °} being a bur- £ onrt wou jd gj ve him the longest time possi- pleasure. sonitu qualti ungula campum.” It is there-
tw e , K“ Vtr mnent, depleting the treasu- which to prepare to meet his God.— A noticeable man on the floor is Senator fore indispensable that it should fit the crust
a re J ,e , t0 tbe |° rmer and , a The Court and many in the audience were mov- Benjamin, of Louisiana, who takes quite a dis- of the hoof from heel to heel and have an equal
v:.;, mca, ! le tae * a f tcr -. We see noth- to tears this touching appeal. After a tiuguised rank both as a lawyer and a states- bearingallround;andthatthesurfaceofthehoof,
v iv l ?i 111 tb * 8 .B raad P r °j act * “ few words of admonition, the prisoner was re- man. His Hebrew name, Judah P., marks his which protects the edges of the lamina, should
C ’ ” t W a PP rovcd , b J nianded to the jail until Friday morning next, lineage as of that wondrous race that cannot never be rasped with a file. This the smith
Airi - i nCn ’ wbosc knowledge ot North- ^ jy o’clock, by which time it is hoped that be concealed from the world,- however they I always does, as he considers it the most orna-
'j*’, u cr re40 , urc ® 8 and C *P*™7 for civi- f at j, er will have reached the city.—Augus- may mingle with the far distant Gentiles- His (theawjMotof bis business, and osoally finishes
ij f 030 * 1 °/ a l° n S residence there Dispatch. ~ elevated position is not only evidential of tal- off by destroying this wonderful design of na-
i ? cal observation, and amongst them '—— ent, but of the free toleration vouch-safed in ture, and not this alone, but likewise pares the
•ic i V uma8, . w . highly commends it, I Significant Decision, our institutions to all of every name who would [frog with his knife, which should on no ac-
18 carr } ed ,j at0 execution, which Alegal decision was made, on Friday last, be true Republicans. He is a fine-looking man, count be touched.
., ,• 111 e “ ou ht it wiII, provided apoleon j n t ke St. Louis Land Court, whichj if sus-. 0 p perhaps 37 years, with dark, bright eyes, | There is a difference between tbe hind and
•• e or ten years longer, one of its conse- (ainod, it is thought will affect a greater amount | black frizzled bair, and of a form not tall, but I fore feet of a horse; still the same rule bolds
fill probably bo that France wul ob- 0 y p ro p e rty than any legal decision heretofore i stalwart. The style of his head and face is good with regard to the shoes; and as in the
,. to i llro l,of the trade of Central Africa, ma( ] e . j n the case of Adams vs. the city °M said t6 bear resemblance to that of the celebra- arrangement for the fore feet, they must be
W-it f* K0W endeavoring to open. gt. Louis, bis honor. Judge Lord, instructed ted D’israeli of the British Parliament,but less made to fit the foot in such a manner as to bring
i'al ot the slade trade on so extensive I the jury that, if the land contested, was a sand sarcas tic, or sardonic in its expression. It has | the heels near the frog, and at the same to al-
,S COn * ein ^ a l. ed ^ , French, must I bar ill tl,.- Mi — i.-r-ippi 'Vlu-.i Mi?.-issippi b.-oaine bid,-oil a r>-markable biandiie.-s, but not at the low for the expansion of the inside quarter.
CLy compel a thorough change in the a state, thc land is now a part of the State, and | CX p ense 0 f energy, for in action he is power- Blacksmiths usually square the toes of the
-“ policy of England iu reference to sia- tb e plamtiffs title derived by purchase from fu , He appears with great distinction before . . . -
h will scatter to tbe winds all the com- I jjj” United States is therefore null. Whence
1 ““d treaties concluded for its suppres- ; t wou |d follow that all sales made by the Uni-
. ipplied by tbe Judge
and draging them as coolies to the flowed at high water since the inception of the
Llics. The views of British Ministers p 10X imate States. All lands reclaimed from
witishPrcss on tbo subject have already ,| 10 T i vers would then belong to tbc States —
, marvellous changes, and the revival w ; t hin the limitation named. But such lands
|” V «Y in the English colonies ia earnestly have hitherto been regularly entered in the
, a '^ ul 7 advocated. The effect of all this (jnited States Land Office, and the present
■ J Uus country will be that it will knock the holders of them arc titled as proprietors from
’tbeme of abolition into a cocked hat-— t i, at 0 ffi ce . Should the above ruling be affirra-
‘miii"I ^ t be United States Supreme Court, ic
. would destroy the title by. which are now held
RTT Z . "°«f? ereI * ..be sugar lands of Louisiana, the bottom lauds
• " ilb.iut p.Geniiiy. I t - (lliiu and Illinois, and the dried
b!n> rt ” ret dl;lt hs origin i- imlm- ei t" u- J.ind- ..i (he.-e anil oilier Slates. The
u ®bestow credit where it beloogat I irebMeiBMUianir^eedeatedrittolh'
« t . “pare that dog, touch not a single | tioa of ttUteisthe gVeatnver vrimthttUtf
.h- ,<! |* urr ‘ Ca ,,,an y a hog, from out h' s country.—[St. Louis Democrat, AprilG.
k/. j 0! when he was a pup, so |
in Tn z Pclpit.—Rev. Theodore Parker,
J ^ *•■> plump, be lapped his nulk'from
j hungry—at a jump. Aud then
ill ^- v [neks, so funny in their place, so
k win 00 upon your hands and face,
tltad T y let bim livo • Ob ! do not kill
jf.j’ lle wags his narrative; and prays
r , .A 0 ,? 1 lead - Go get the muzzle now,
ro ®ght j, al . bow wow! and tendency to
. “ e *■ our children’s pet, companion
■ - n..1 km him vet, and
A. u pcjdestroy. No; Marshal,spare
hot.a single hair. Oh! put
putol” up and go away from there.”
^*7, April 26th, cool and rainy.
,V Joke*
in his discourse jesterday, gave the spiritualists
credit for having done much to shatter the belief
in the old miracles and in setting men loose from
the old theologic den; he said spiritualism will do
no small service, even if it establish a new one. In
this, as in all other creeds, we most allow for casu-
allies. These are attendant on all human opera-
tions. You cannot carry a thousand women or a
thousand hogsheads of sugar from Boston to New
York without starting a hoop. The joke of course
caused “laughter and sensation."—JSostun Journal,
nth.
If you #ant to kuow whether a tree is hol
low or not ( ax it.
hind feet, and place clips on each side of the
the Supreme Court, and is said to be a danger- shoes to prevent them from striking against
ous antagonist His voice, though not strictly the heels of the fore shoes, making the disa
feminine, is high keyed ; not piercing, but greeablc noise you often hear when the animal
melodious. Louisiana has sent quite a sue- j is travelling fast.
cession of eloquent men to the Senate. Ham- But as a horse never does thus strike, the
inond, of South Carolina, is now a rising star object is defeated. The outer rim of the hind
in theSouthern hemisphere. In the true spirit shoe strikes the inner rim of the fore shoe in
and genius of a Calhoun and a Lowndes, he the rejfc' of the quarters. Consequently, squar-
last week condensed volumes into an hour’s I ing the hind toes adds to the difficulty instead
speech on the Kansas question, throwing light of remedying it. It is better practice to make
even on that threadbare theme, and settiug the toe round, or rather leave it as you find it,
tlie lengthy Seward a good example. It is as- and turn a clip up in the centre. The black-
tonishmg how much brilliant tnleut comes out smith should so arrange the holes in thc shoe,
of the “brightened” South. She sends and that the nails may bo driven straight through
keeps her best men here, and thus will ever be the strongest portion of the lamina, across
intellectually, if not numerically, strong on this the grain, and low down in the shank, and the
uatioual theatre. _ _ | head must be hidden in the groove. It is cus-
His colleague,JudgeEvans,is adifferent sort j tomary so to incline the holes, that it is next
of man, less 1 brilliant aud effective, but calm, to impossible to direct thc nail m such a way
judicial, full of amenity, sedate as a clergy- as not to cause the horse disquietude, if ho
man, and highly respected in the Seuate. Davis I escapes pricking; broken knees and irretriev-
of Mississippi, the Mexican Colonel, andafter- able lameness are often caused by misplaced
wards Secretary of War, sits on the Adminis- nails; but more frequently by the abominable
tration side, in good proximity to liis estern and unpardonable carelessness of thft smith
friends, and sternly maintains his peculiar when removing old shoes, which he wrenches
opinions. He is an indifferent orator, having off’ with the most wanton violence, invariably
been rather on a military than a civil basis, forcing the clenches through the crust by im-
As a debater, he is inferior to his old comrade, J moderate force, thus unnecessarily destroying
Gen Quitman of the House, who cau make a [ the horn of the hoof.
very respectable speech, especially if it is for I I have seen smiths remove two shoes at a
raising troops, or vindicating filibusters, lie time, which should never be permitted, as it
has a profusion of gray hair on his head and 1 causes the horse to be restless, and induces him
face, which latter is a stranger to a razor. Gen. to stamp, and thus break the crust of the foot,
Davis is slightly lame from a wound received besides causing him much pain,
at Monterey with Taylor, whose daughter he I can always discover whether a horse has
married. His colleague, Brown, is a knightly been well shod, by examining the frog, which
Furnishing Goods.
Linen Bosom -hirts,
Lisle Thread and Cotton Undershirts,
Linen and Jeans Draws,
Cravats, Suspenders and Gloves,
Silk, Lisle Thread and English Cotton j hose.
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiels,
Just received at E. VVINSHlP’S.
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sporting man, that if he wins all the money in
this yere pocket-book, he gives me money
enough to carry me home.”
Yes! yes ! yes!” responded the entire par-
mm
Here the darkey announced supper, and the
keeper of “ the tiger ” announced a recess for
half an hour. The crowd went into the good
things prepared, and Rough was not a whit
behind the rest. He dived into the venison,
the oyster pie, and the “chicken fixins,” until
he could eat no more with any degree of safe
ty to himself—not forgetting to wash down
the whole with liberal potations of brandy. I Are now receiving a
Refreshment over, labor bade fair to com- Large and well Selected ?tock
meuce in right down earnest, The dealer took [ OF-
Foreign anti Domestic Dry Good4
FOR THE
SPRUNG AYD SUMMER TRADE,
To which they invite the attention of Merchants,
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SPRING STOCK
DRY GOODS
AT VVHOLESALE-
J. B. & W. A. ROSS,
The dealer took
off his coat; rolled up his sleeves, and seated
himself. Rough squared himself at the table,
and again drew tbo ponderous wallet. All
eyes were now turned upon him; for specta-
tators, patrons of the establishment, and even
bankers themselves, looked for a tall game,
Rough drew from one of the pockets of the
wallet a greasy and rather suspicious-looking
five dollar bill, and called for the worth of it
in chips. After scrutinizing it a moment, thc
dealer tossed it into his drawer, and passed
over a stack of ten chips to Rough. He next i a it E now offering a Splendid stock of ^
gave the cards sundry scientific “flirts,” placed 1 xx. Goods in their line, consisting of the fol-
them in the box, and announced “All ready!” [ Wa)it
Rough placed his ten chips on the ace, and the j p " nK Black Cassimere Hats.
OF
FASHIONABLE HATS'
BELDEN 80 CO.
R E now offering a Splendid Stock of
deal went on. Some eight or ten cards were
drawn out, when an ace came to view on the
top of the box, and the dealer immediately put
ten more chips on the top of Rough’s pile.
Rough left the twenty chips lay upon thc ace,
and it was not long before another one made
its appearance, but this time it fell by the side
of the box, and the dealer “ raked down ” the
entire pile. He then waited a few moments
in expectation that Rough would open the
pocket-book again, but that individual contin
ued resting his chin on the palm of his hand,
and gazing abstractedly on the ace-
Well,” said the “leg,” “aint you going to
bet any more 7”
“Nary red—I’m broke—flat!” said Rough.
The “ leg ” laid back in his chair, and in a
tone of the most profound astonishment, said,
“ The deuce you are ! And I pledge myself
to give you money enough to carry you home,
in case you got broke 7”
1 You did that same, old hoss.”
* Where do you live ?”
At Brownsville, up thc river.”
What will it cost to take you there ?”
At the present stage of water, I think I can
get up for about fourteen dollars.”
Such a shout as went up at this juncture was
never before heard within the walls of a faro-
room!—while with great good humor thc “leg”
counted out the fourteen dollars.
My friend.” said he to Rough, “ it is net
every day one meets a patron like you.’ Go
and help yourself to another drink of brandy,
and a cigar.
Whenever you come to town again, give us
call. Call often—you will find the latch-
string out. I wish you a safe journey.' Give
my respects to your wife and the children.
Bye, bye!” . .
Rough didn’t shrink one iota from this rail
lery, but took the proffered drink anil cigar.
I say, said he, as he held the door ajar,” I wish
you" better luck with the next green-looking
customer that comes along ; but before you
make such a bargain with him, jest ascertain
where he lives, and the size of his pile !”—and
so saying, he disap peared amid_ the guffaws
of the crowd, in which the dealer himself heart-
ly joined.
When Kean first played Fir Giles Overreach,
(June, 1816,) he made as great an impression
on his fellow-actors as on his audieuce ; inso
much, that thev agreed to present him with a
silver cup. When Munden was applied to, he
replied in his peculiar manner, “I’ve no objec
tion to your cupping Mr. Kean, but I’ll be
hanged If you shall bleed me.”
Pearl
Soft Felt
Men’s Blue, Brown and Black Silk and Velvet caps.
Linen and'.rass Check Hats.
Panama (Extra Fine) “
East India (new article) “
Extra Leghorns and Floridas.
BOYS’ Straw Caps. Fancy Leghorns aud East In
dia (Fine)
Youths’ Leghorn, cheap and fine.
Straw Goods for Children, from 20 cents to $3.00.
Mdli’s and Boy3’ Palm Leaf Hats, by the dozen.
These Goods are ail of the latest variety aiid style,
and will be sold cheap.
Spr 9 ■ “
HATS ! HATS ! !
SPRING STOCK.
IF TOC WANT A FINE FASHIONABLE HAT CALL AT
STONE’S HAT STOKE,
Opposite Lanier House.
His Youth's and Children Hats can not be surpass
ed in any market. You can find every quality of
Ijrghorna nail Straw* from IO rcut„ up to dol
lars.
Ho would particularly call attention to his superior
stock of Gents
French Felt Hats
for Summer, which for beauty of SHAPE and COL
OR can not be surpassed.
He is receiving direct from the North the very
Latest and Best Styles,
of all kinds, colors and prices.
OaJLl send. See—Ho Trouble
TO SHOW GOODS.
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RUSSELL'S PATENT
iFire &c, Water Froof
MASTIC HOOFING
ON a^.TNT'V-A-S.
HAVING purchased the right to uso and sell the
above ROOFING for several SOUTHERN
STATES, we are now prepared to do
ROOFING or SELL RIGHTS
« to uso the same.
This roofing is adapted to now or old BUILDINGS,
steeper flat roofs aud caa be put over Plank or
old leaky shingles,Tin or Iron Roofs t it costs
about half the price and is much better
than Tin—is not affected by heat or
cold and is impervious to we-
ter ; it is fire proof, and it
is the best roofing ev
er invented for
STEAMBOAT DECKS,
Rail jFLq^lcI Cars,
Bridges, &e.
Ac It is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For
further information apply to
FREEMAN A ROBERTS, or
jauI9 tf A. P. CHERRY
■ j Macon, Ga.
ZfilLIN, HUNT & CO.,
8ncccM»orM to
Fitzgerald & Nottingham,
Corner of 2d and Cherry Street*, Hacon,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A LARGE & COMPLETE STOCK
OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
DYES, PERFUMERY, Ac.
Pnrticulnr attention paid Msnpplyfa
PLANTATIONS & PHYSICIANS
with articles of
VA'DOVRTEB P P It I T Y.
Macon, Feb. 9, 1858.
Garden Seeds!
A LARGE FRESH AND VARIED ASSORT-
ment just received and far talc by
lab 9|
ZEILIN, HUNT A CO.
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF STARCH AND
Indigo, for sale by
feb 9) ZEILIN. HUNT A CQ.
AEW DRUG STORE.
ALEX. A. MENARD,
RALSTON’S BUILDING, CHESRV r.T . sucnB. r-t,
| | AS ju.*it received mill L now opening a fresh
stock of
&>rugn,
Chemical*,
Paint*, Oils,
Perfumery,
clue*, Ph
medic in
Snntrimicntti
E&yc-Stutr*,
Pate nt iflcdi-
rmaceutical
50UA WIATfiti, SODA WATLK
L N all its purity, can now be had of the undersign
ed with the following selection of Syrups.
Preparations, Ac.
My Drugs have been selected with strict refer
ence to their purity and quality; they are fresh and
may be fully relied on.
Order* Faithfully Excel!tcil. -XPt
S’* Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Medi
cines put up with neatness and accuracy, at all hours
of th'e day or night.
J3P A large lot of Artificial Teeth just received
feh 24-tf
^BARGAINS j !
DENMAN & WATEKMAN
RE now prepared to exhibit to their patrons, a
L iilVii ai d varied assortment of
Fancy Dry G-oods,
* among which are
RICO ItAY.lDEKE SILKS,
SIDE STRIPE SILKS,
BAREGE: and ORGANDIE KORE,
IHOSRR ANTIQUE XCOSSE
AND C'HENE SILKS.
A choice Assortment of
French and Chantilla Lace
.MANTILLAS,
Beautiful Chenille Headdresses, Kid Gloves,
Long and Short Silk Laco Mitts, Ladies,
Gents' and Children's Hosing,
Extension Skirts,
Organdie, Swiss and Jaconet
Muslins from 6 cents to 1 dollar per
yard. Lawns, Cambrics and Briilants, white
and colored. Also a full assortment of
STAPLE AM DOMESTIC
GTOODS.
CALICOES,
BLEACHED and
BROWN SHEETING,
SHIRTINGS,
GINGHAMS,
COTTONADES,
IRISH LINENS,
Table Damask aud Napkins.
Call if you wish fine, choice goods at a
Bargain.
V auilla,
Loinon,
Strawberry
Gingerine,
('apsicum, •
Pine Apple,
Strawberrv
J?
Cream Syrups.
Raspberry*
Lemon,
Sarsaparilla,
Cherry,
IV Vanilla. _ ^
These Syrups are not bought but manufactured by
me out of the genuine juice of the several fruits, and
are therefore far preferable to those Syrups compos*
ed out of acids and essences.
A new drink, styled Carbonated Mead, is also on
draft at HORNE'S,
Confectionary.
State Press copy. »pl 9 m
Guana, Lime, Plaster, Ac.
ry - Sacks Peruvian Guano,
i. / 9) 50 bbls. Land Piaster,
200 bbls. Thomaston Lime*,
100 “ Lump “
75 “ Calcined Plaster,
500 bushels Hair,
100 bbls. Roundale Cement,
For salelow for Cash by ASHER AYRES,
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New Springs Goods.
T HE undersigned is now prepared to exhibit a full
assortment nl' Ladies’ Dress Gouda, enmpri'-
ing all of the latest styles in
Rich Side Stripe Silks, black and colored.
“ Bayadere Barages.
“ Fancy Brocade Silks.
“ Side Stripe “
“ Flowered Rohes
“ Grenadine “
“ Side Stripe Lawns and Cambrics.
“ w “ Barage de Laines.
11 Bayadere “ “
French and English Lawns, Cambrics and Jaconets.
„ “ Brilliants.
•• “ Prints, Gingham, Ac., Ac.
Also a new stock of white Goods, in Embroidered
and plain Swisses, Jaconets, Cambric, Mulls, Nain
sooks, Ac., Ac.
White ana printed Marseilles or Piques, p. very choice
selection in Embroideries «sucii ns Collars, oleeves,
Setts in Collars and Sleeves, Cambric and S vhs
Bauds, Dimity .Bands, Jaconet ;md Sehss "dgii.g:-
and insertions ; a great many of these article - were
purchased by me at thc recent auction sales iu N.vr
York and will be sold at one half tlie value.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to cal! and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
I shall receive new goods with < vc-r St,-a., ,-r from
New York. ELIAS EINsTEIN,
Trat.gular Ii'oek, cor. of 2d s;. and cotton av.
ISAAC HAYDEN... J. .J. THOS. WOODWARD.
Sale and Livery Stable.
H AYDEN & WOODWARD arc *?l__
prepared to furnish their friend* and
the public generally, with good s»'c Horse.-LJ A y
andmew as well as tasty Buggies, Carriages, .Ac., in
complete order at the shortest notice.
They are determined to give satisfaction, if strict
personal attention to business and reasonable Cash
Brice* will enable them to do so.
Horses fed and kept by the day, w eek or
mouth. Drove Stock also accommodated at rea
sonable Driees. Mulberry Street, next to .Lottery
Office, Macon, Ga. apl