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lIAIIRWOAi'S CABINUT.
TtiP Ouliinet of (Jen. Uibrisom, m najn the Ni
lluml| Intelligencer will be thus Composed.
Secretary of State— Osmu WtiisTiU, of the
State of Massachusetts.
Secretary of the Treasury.— Thomas Ewiso, ol
the State of Ohio.
Secretary of IVoa—Jusn LUli, ol tho State ot
Tennessee.
S cretary of the L T avy.— Glokoe E, Badger, of
the Stale ot SotXh Carolina.
Postmaster General— Fhakci* (ittANoi.ll, of the
State of New York.
Attorney General — J. J. Chittenden, of the Statu
of Kentucky.
The “Exterminator,” is tho name of the new steam
fire engine which i* building in New YoiU lot* tho
Insurance Companies of that city. The commercial
\Jvcrtiaer says it rc*emblcß very much u “ lucomo
uve,” auch us is used on mil ways. The hind wheels, i
winch support it in its pmsage through the streets, I
propel the machinery when at work at afire, being!
lifted from the ground by large jack screws. It is j
twenty horse power, and bom the great aiiength of its I
boiler, it would not be deemed imprudent to work it
fifty per cent, higher.
Able engineers are of opinion that it will peiform
thewoik of at least six of our best engines, and it will
have the aJvuuittge of a power that will mjvc. bo worn
outbv fatigue The bore to which hose w ill be at
tached is fifteen inches and thro* quarters 1,1 circum
ference and the m.u h of me pipe v\ ill be muc.t lcs>
ivin * a gfi nt impetus to the volume ol wale*, and
kK rWiiia if to i greater dnian e than our best engines,
[j is >. constructed that, siiould it in* mc* .--c:ry, three
or l >ur streams can play hum the en/iut) at the ojiiie
time. I’m* engine will be stalinuco in tin fl:i fl;s*
trict, probably at 01 ncai Bnrimg ttiip. It • to be
drawn by n pair ol strong horses, uml attended by a
di it nr, an engineer, and a fiieman.
Quickest trip on our wulu'b —The Steamer Lou til,
Capt, Ko’a land, made her last tiip to April lehicola ami
back, in 102 hours, including ull the nine ot loading
ami unloading a cargo eqntl i> 800 bales down and
500 barrels up, including u delay of 6 hours in cense
,iuen. oof u storm. This we aie inrormed i- the shor
t, >t trip eve. made on our river, and is vt on by of being
i .ord*d as ri evidence of t o me eu-.-icj tnU rj rit*o cd
our cit ii'iis. ~ Columbus Luyu. i.r
V)S4!.T. Suvn, WITH I'HU'JABLY ALL ON BoAHII.
--Cap a; i ti inn i, ot the b g Ann. air veil ;.t tii hport
vV-id.iv, rtat es luit while lie was iying a; am hoi oil.
i ,1. 1 .wci cud oi Kent Islam . on Monday with tin* i
v ill aiieud. he o'-s ervi* 1 u sc noon *r of about 60 or O ‘
tons, lying ju-t the Ann also at anchor, but
with i!i • m insail b i !cd up. A oi l ihn c o'clock, a
spi ill cam * up from the id. .\. IL, and blew quite
liv.-h fora short lima. \\ eu it clouted away he saw
that tut* schooner was sunk, ad som thing floating on
the water, lie scut bis boat and found l..at the mam
nid'i. h -j!:cu i.i two ami the upper part with t..c
s.td ‘attached floating OM the surface; lie .ook oIF tin
11 p.l. v-. Inch is now on bumd tie* Ann. Captain
il. supposed that ail on board ware below at ‘die tunc,!
and v.c:e all dmwned, The mainsail, lie oineritd wu j
1.-..* ; ehtf wai doubtless bound up. —Baltimart Sui. J
;l Blind Boy in College. —The Inst annual report
of the \i i achusit's Asylum f**r \ln* Blind, at bos
ton, has the 1 ollowm:; n tice of a pupil vv., 0 hu* enio j
ed the Harvard at Cambiidge:
One id itu pupils, J -si'jdi l). Smith, blind f.o.n bi
cradle. was presented lot commencement for a.bids
cejj.in lien, and has thus far maintained a fetfpcetu-j
b'.c rink in bis cU.-s lie Inn. no livour shown him, ,
and ha -b in exuu <*ii tiom m stud as ou account ol .
his bliialneßß, but is able to grapple vv ii and master
i.h of tin .li. fie i ; iihew ine organ! tai the chapel,
lit- a,*- is 17 ; .ted, as without nny extruo dinary nat
i ..I abjistv, In. ha - been enabled to acquire the attain*
i.i ‘i.h m*c> try for ciihnnm Loth g*, ami n acquain
tance w. illi 11 .’ collateral subjects Ihsulcs, iris case
i i.i serve do i ncourxgcnicnt t.> uy young ‘iiind
jtr ms vviio may dcai to cultivate thnr intelb el.
He gets h.a ic.. Nous uy hd|i o hit chum, who reads j
tiicin over 1 1 tii'.o c.ta h. !.. and M-rk out in the* lc*i- ;
t .i the in vtiiicg ‘>i ihonc words wliii h be does notun
(sr-'vji’i. *>lo. h carries g ammer mh s head, amt
a. piu > *!ie u.t!) in aiiitivzing the senJences ; and when
> n. o tie* Ims learned their meaning and structuie, Ire*
o s not * t*-*ily lorgd it. *>o in inathi niatics: hi-
Miuu icjd- the demonstrations aloud, and Axes his
*ye upon the figure, hy log to underfund i'; butfcmith
bus his t.juie before his mindh eye, und by ationg es-
i. th ic until the dciiionbruliou ispcifictly
clear.
’I here an* 6*> blind persons in the Asylum, of whom
bV are ben; ticiaiics ot .Mussacim.-clts.
—
[l'rom the V. *S. .Y .cal Msg. for Fcb uary. 1 .36.]
• f'OOiv I\;Y, BOUiv TnEAUil.’
(icnerai < f the Kcvolutionary army and
alieiWrt*. s Oovcrnor ol Kentucky , became* a piisom r |
• i war at Hie mu render i>i (J-haricot on, South C irobna,
in 1781. H:s beai h became so tud (bat he obtained
his parole* ; and having procutul a noise and chair foi |
humclf, and a hois so. hu oeivant, jut otne piovu*
ions and a bottle etspiiilsiuto the coaii l dx, (lor lucre
\vcn: tew lioumjs oi rtccommod tcn on the load ire wa
u to ti ivei) the Oeneral w.. placed in his small
carriage, and set out for bis native 6iaic, Virginia.
Ou ins Ilian 1) to Ciiarloton, he acquired toe knowi
e !ge of a r Hi ik l*!y coot s|iii.g, ‘ili ‘ul twelve or lour- (
tveu tnilv*, iutii the city, * m ompa. &ed ly a tin. shade,
and not more than i li.iud.cd y a.ds Ironi the mad. He
ordered Lis servant to drive to the -pot, which was
S‘on found. As thu General was so let hie that be j
could neither walk not stand alone. In.- set\ant spread i
lis cloak upon the grass, took him t urn c.utir, and i
Bid him down to lest.
i tic British lo.nmander bad s flidously prohibited 1
loininunicatiotis to the Amc.ican pmoucis either
I'V letl cis oi newspapers, in cousequenei* of wiiuh u
Wab vxiii im ly diiiicuu to lea.n what was going on.
was desirous tJ know it the Americans hail
->*> lorco .n the* field in that quarter ot the country,
Ld it so, io U arn their slrengin und j-oeition. lie o*- !
1 is se vaut to keep a look out, and it ne saw any
person pasmg along the mad to Hull and ask him to
cu.m- to tiie spring. After some time die seivant re- i
nvirai dto ;he General, tin', he saw a ilnty Iwi.kiug in
u. coming up the read. •• Jjiuci hiui to come lun,” I
‘ au * ibu General, lie and and eo. and sumuthing hue Hie 1
K.ldv.ing dulogue ensued:
v hcneral. — How do you do !
Indian.— Oh, how do?
General,— \\ here are you going ?
Indiuii.—To the lower La.aw hi town!
General.'— \V hat uie you going tun* lui ?
Indian.—l am going to pu:aeu.
Gneral.—Aye—s you pitvch, ilj \uu !
luduu.— O, yes mi*, pu-.uh sometime.
General.—’A* il! do th* vj v voa a..v tor pie. ch
-1 Vr... Ill,',; -twculj eUilliuj*— Kill luWll
1■ Uv. ill, sUillu^,.
IM j b J.i JO.” JM i .
i. Vi— aij j ( : —j j,our preach tco.
. ‘‘y w .o | l.uici. will, the .Mi.mi.t nnO 1
i ‘ >, ;” ‘.c India.., tliat lie liu.l int.i u fit ot ‘
. .igbtir, and fa. n„ lg Umo U.-coaMuot retrain biu.-
h,. i ‘* 1 Kl: ‘ l ‘e inm|HiMd, |,e .lijcovoiwl tlint
td uv Uli lr “ b ‘“ I'l-r.-pirutiou, winch b
a’ l -“-‘>*v*-. The Louie
zi iztzi'unZ si>ri “ B - ,o c ' ,ui 5 “i
- .he ludiu.i J
~! i. , ~ , mulilioLiin.
V uVa L u l, ‘ d l - ll .*.tc mi.l drjnh
CIZhZZi iT‘‘ l r , r Ju4 “ u
t'Ursucd U:s Join liev*” ilui ‘I . “" 0 l ’ IN clluir ““ n > :
.11,1 w 1.-. j, lu y; *® l,,, ea m .ii.(nov* | lw Ijcallli, I
1 idlin’
“like In- t.l. dl ;““Buisbfi! ,
>•.. atr.it i1,1eg.,.,. | . . 1 Ul 1 " uuil .
< ,r e
H-UMi, fri . w ‘ oUc, mi.ojrty.!
ruillll ..nil and, I.r ° C ,s “’ ‘ .ho
•k.i,] of couiko tiifiuli “ ’ y yVll *’ wni ’ lcll ‘ *'*l,tali',
A. T. [Aitbur Tannun “ Kro 'tow.., Mr.
in lb. THIL-nuck ~“r? U u' CS l*^ B
Vvi low, vvbo vi n rii-w, t* lo t,,f ’ young I
txcmnlu.y nmotcrof tij)
oburch u hiawelf, applieJ for a cre.lit ofaomc {,500
worth of goods, tor nix month.. She had cuused the
lower part ortho house ii. which si.o lived to be fitted
for their reception, and determined to turn her knowl
edge of tra Ic to account in aiipplying her acquaintan
ce. will, a particular kind of merchandize. The mer*
I chant gave no answer at the tim"; he would consider
it; and he put her oll'a dozen times, and then ndd her
he would not grant the rcqucot.
There was au actor at lJehnoriico’* a few motni.igs
after, and he overheard a relation of the above circum
stances, in a conversation between two gentlemen with
whom he was acquainted.
• How is she now 7 ” said the actor.
• In despair.’
• Cannot obtain the money V
• Nor the credit.’
‘ Well ; relying on the correctness of your represen
tation. I oiler a proposition : II you will each lead her
S-iiO. I will tend her twice lliat much.’
They h :d no money which was not then invested.
• Well, lb,’ll, here is a check for jpltjlll)—go and gtl j
j the money, carry it to her, and take her note for it, |
j payable to yours’ lt or hearer in one year, bring the !
i note to me, and mind that you say nothin.; ol the >
source fro.n whence the funds came,’
Isis directions were obeyed. When the note fell
doe, it-.v.is paid w ith .oldest ; and the widow is now i
doing a fail business on her own account. The actor’
was liswis K 11, ii.,a r. — Ol! Dominion .
, s,—irC.i-e, A.' ( sa
■ IWa. > ‘so jsi .sv;.’ •*. k *wik t.% W e
v •* r *v (H ■
MwA-a N mJ aw Vi W
5 i'stV. t'g'.lt. US. IMi.
COTTON MAKKET.
Owing lo die great pressure m a.uney matters our
cotton market is dull—we quote from 0 to 10* cents —
principal sales at 10 to It l^.
\ve invite aitciitioii lo d.c vo.y eieelicot tSpet-ch of!
-Ul Kepicsciitalive in Congress, Mr. Nisee . His sen- ’,
Inn iils me sound and orthodox, expressed in chaste
uni appiopri ,ir language—a merit which is not char- ‘
acte.isiic oi moat m> n.hers i.f Ooiigiess.
hAVAN.NAH AN I) MONROE RAIL ROAD.
i tic last Milict‘geviile Journal, cutilaiu--* an article
unfler tiii., head, wlnli vu? read %ili h gr*ut flta! ol
sHtivlacuon, as evincing a gcm*rou> anil laudable *pii- 1
it, uok a> vlioulu bceiitcitained by citizens of the same ;
>*tttlo, when lia ir intoicsts arc availed by those who
born goograplncui position, auJ a most uncquivacHl
manifestation ol feeling, wo arc oompeil. and lo regard 1
as a coiiimon enemy.
Charleston unJ ouvannau have been ancient rivals,
an I i? has bet n the pokey ol the former city to make !
as inuaii ol Gcoigia ast.be could, subaei vitnt
I Ij her de-ig :s ; juu we Jit pained in uckiiuwl dgiug,
dm bis sujuded in her plans. JJi idt t and cunuutr
j Hus bcui be; motto. Caroiiiia, with a spirit that dt
| serve j all praise, bus been w1.0.1v and entirely iribulu*
iv to Cnaries on, uhiie a larga portion of Georgia,
J torgetlul ot titr own sea-poit, hi contiihuted lo aweli
tide, and ty loice*! and unnatuiai eli’orts been fli
er tod Iron :ie; proper outfit. Savannah has had everv
aJveiae ciicumatancc to contend with, and l n her ut~
nt ‘ ‘ -l-ou was recreant, and deserted
, her. She Wj. at one time sum*. -
i \ % nh
j pernapb irui a amg.e county in ti c u,-countiv iLat
traded witu her. Hut these tune, a.o past, she wil I
shortly l..une|.i.l,ze the entire trade ol tent.al Ucot
gia, and ulilain the trade ol the North INsU’iu part ot
the S ate, wuich .nr v coutrihutes to uc tUjiport of
her rival.
Our fs .cun • I iot-dt-u.ter! it. irustaken in astnbing i
: itelrng ol apathy or n.u.lh n t.. i !o tho city of ton an
i njh. ‘1 his t bulge !, is h.eu of such long dui.iliou, ll.ai
| it Is tnlu n for gianLed to be well iouurle.i, without any
; exauriiiation ol its nno its. Not 0:1 tv have the two (a
, pels ol lfi.it city , CHI constant, in scn&uri and out >1
j season with elaborate and able essays upon ti.csubject
| u! InU'iiiel Improvement, but the city and ail Us in
| habitants have been for the last two yeais ill a stale of
| continued tore.i.h excitement upon thesubject, Tliey
! all think as one man, and the l{iii head to Macon i.
j regarded by every man, woman and child in Savannah,
i as a wuik in which the prosperity ol their beautiful
| city is identified ; its completion is looked lo anxious
j ly and nnj nit mlv as an epoch in tier history, hour
j which tire U to commence u new rxlslcucc, as tire
’ commercial cmpo.iimi es the
Neill,ci has Savannah beeu niggardly in coulribu* j
j ling her n.caus to bn works o! interna! Irrqnoveir.ent.
j S..e hasgiven piomptly and l.berullv. ‘i he ri \ owns
| a hall a luiliiclr cfsleek in the taii load, a,.d her citi
-.cns cs ri.ueli t.iote. ihe ll.ul Koa., Hank, from its
ndmiiati.e iiiana cnicr,t has made money, and unlike 1
other institutions connected with similar enterprises, it
has been made euti.ely secondary lo the completion ol j
the road—Audwc take this occasion to say, that there j
is no work of the kind in the United tJiutcs that
i been conducted lo such a stale of completion with bet
tci management, and ul a less outlay ol money, lav- ;
ry depatUncut has a strict suj.crvision over it, with a
j vie 'V to economy and system, and too much credit
cannot he awarded to tin; master spirit who governs
too whole (M ui. W . (Jordon,) wild a z al auJ perse
verance, r,lid ability, w Inch have obtuinc I lor him a rep
utation o ‘f'al with the Work itself.
Neither can Sjvunnah, with leasou, lie repro.ichid
; iur not coatrihulrng her aid to the Monroe Riii-!vo..d.
i oat lrer svinputhie's -uni gootl will a.e strongly enlist
ed ill tile sucres fti 1 prosecution of this enterprise, there
I c, td -e no doulit ; but il can s arcely bo expected,*hat
vviih an unliuished vvoik ol her own ou hand, and ta
period of, unusual commercial pics i:rc. she s malJ
i tome fnu ard to the support ol another enter; rise, descr
; ‘ ing as it may lu l , by advancing either n.onev or credit.
J-Sinhaid is nut looked lira tins particular ciisis. liu
i we are co.rlident that in a Ini f period every thing will
w,:k togethei foi aood. J’iie and l.opiV
~f tl'.e eirterpii i.ig projector, of these two great under
i takings will soon be n alized—ami, with our own outlet
lor our produce, (Jeorgia ran throw oil’ that depend
ant thraldom upon Carolina, to which, for the ta.t ten
loi fillet n years, she It.is bum discreditably subjoe'ed.
The charge ng.iim i Mi. Cianeer, J'o.-t-Mastn C.en
rial elect, of being n Vaolitiaiii-t, is unqualifiedly
Ijlsc I lie neve, vvonld bold a place in the new Ad
iiiiiiihtraliiin, if the lea t taint of the kind appertained
to him. lie li-aa Ig rlu and a eriu denied the charge in
1 person, au J (r'eiit'i al Harr:.on, in his recent op, ih at
! Hichniond. thus vou, lies for .tint:
lie allude J to the report nf Mr. Crang r being an
Abolitionist. He rand he had never I.h it so foolish a>
; to ask hill, whether he v.ns an Abolitionist ot no.—
I knowing, ns he did, his public life slid history,—but
{ Mr. (iianger had comr. In him the duy before lie left ,
Wadiingum, hnJ told him that an article in a Rich
; inonJ pajaer, which sdmitted the probability of his lie- 1
ing an abolitionist, had jest fallen uttJei Ins eye. He
j (Mr.G.) tiesi.ed him, ((Jen. il.) when he got to Hich-
I trtvinvf to sav to lit” Editors ol that paper, that he was ;
not only no Abolitionist, but he should ixp ct CJen. J
if. to evict him from office should he ever become otic.
i
I lis followin.T i-from iho Coltiinhus Argus.—We are J
well aware, ol the quick-siphtadnesr of our eoleiuporiiry
o. tho Argil.,—hut lie has lirtt.tr optics, than we have
(five him ciedit lor, it lev can .so into Mr. Woudb ury’s
report- M ill he please lo tell ... w hat lie makes the pre
cise *tata of tho I rcastiry to ho from tl;o Treusurere 1 8- !
port.
*’ d'C r r.i’.fi our Wushington Correspondent, I
a-to the neoss ly ol an exti s s ‘ssiou. We see unz
zlcd to know how he found out that no human being
knows the piecise state of tho Treasury ; surely not
from tho Treasurer's Report.”
Sam Slick utters some queer sayings. He has
more truth > .an p'>t_v in many of hi. hits, such far
instance as the following, touching female curiosity.
•• Nothin, sqtiiiu, ever stops a woman when liar curi
osity is once up, especially if she be curious to know
something about hers. If. Only hold a secret in your
hand to her, and it’s like a bunch of catnip ; she'll
jump and frisk, and frolic round like every thing and
never give over purrin’ and coaxiu’ of you till she gets
it.”
Thu Rev. Mr. Mathew, in olio of his reee.it addres
ses in tho South ot Ireland, where he has been since
hts visit to Dublin.stated that the number of tootollcrs
in Ireland has increased to 3,300,000.
Duettos Araks.—A file of Duenos Avrvv papers to
the 8111 November, has been received at the office of
tho Boston Daily Advertiser. Tho papers contain the
1 mticul us of an pi. .aueinent which look p! at Santa
IV on the IGlh Nov. between a Imdv of 2000 men of
the Confederated army and a superior force comman
ded by Laville in person. The troops of the I Ulcr lied,
leaving upwards of 400 killed ; the loss of the victors
; was comparatively small, Laville escaped. 1’ is af
firmed that his troops had evacuated S.m'.e !''c, having
sobered gie.it privations.— Baltimore American.
There was a fist fight otjellersan City, M0.,0n the
1 Oth ir It. The combatants wore theiM ay or and Judge
of the Cir. Court, A constable arrested tin romh.iiants
and took them before an Alder in m, w 1,., aeqti itt. and tiie
Mayor and fined the Judge ten dollars and a half.
Minister t,> the Court of SI. Joitics. — John Bar
geant, of I’ennsylvani is to be Minister lo England.
John Knox.—One of this great reformer’s publi
cations is fulfilled *• First Blast of the Trumpet agaiu-t
[ the Monstrous Regiment of Women;” Had he live I
at the present dry v.'hcu petticoats arc usurping the
place ol breeches, he would have hern -troiigiv temp
ted, we trow, to have lilu.vn a second Mast, load and
long.
Doctor Jolhikoii nnr# dined with a Scotch lady valio
Lad i hotch-potch for dinner.
*• T- it good, Doctor V* ask’ <1 the hofteg*,
••Yes!” fcjiicl the Doctor sharply, *• i is good fur
hose, madam ]”
; “ I in*n pray,” t-aiJ the lady, “ let me l:u!p you to
a little more ol it.' f
: i here never wa* a vvi*er ir.nxim than t! at *f Frank
lin. “ lYothiiic is cheap which vou do not waal.”—
Yet how perfectly inß.me many pcojiSe are on i .e s ib
’ jtfet of buying c heap thing's. •* Do toll m* \v! v you
; la\e bought that cast oil door plate?” asked the hu.-'
hai dol one of these notable bargainers. •• Dear me.”
replied tile wife, ** you know i* was always my plan
, to I iv up tilings against time of need ; who knows but
j you nan/ die. and 1 may marry a man with the same
; name as that on the duor plait .
W c extract the following from the National Intelli
gencer of the 16th hist., as it will no doubt prove a
j matter ol iiilerebi to all concerned.— Georgia Journal .
“ - v -r. Dawson, fiorn the Committee on Claims re
| or ted adversely on the case of John W.Nye. assignee
ol Peter Bargy, laid on the table.
Mr. Dawson repotted adversely on the bill from the
Senate for the relief of Walter Loomis and Abel Gay.
ii he bil I was committed for to-morrow.
Mr, Diwahii reported a bill further to continue in
force the act for the payment of horses an.! other prop
‘ r, v lo t in tiie military service ; which was twice read,
and *
Mr. Dawson moved tira* u i . , ,
• , • , . , , . eugrossed and read a
third tune; winch being agreed t<,
J lie bill was then read the third time, and passed
’ and sent to the Senate for concurrence J**
M iishssrgtosi fi'ire Company.
_ \ 1 ll '\D a meet inET of your
\ **’ 1 f oinpat y, at the D*iioitory
|/HnrTj's7? y y°Mr Knpiiu*, on SaturJii} next
teu&mji tb- 27th ii * l . at 3 o'cb.tk for re g
\ (5 f'• ulur Jiijiiihh orill. )‘j order.
i J - A- WILLIS, Scc y.
N. IL— Alsu, attend a failed ;
met nn£ to be In Id nt the eld En
■ gnie Hohm*. on da- niiriit oftbv sunn duy, at 7 oViocL.
I By ordi rof J. 11. liishop, Ford nun.
1 - A. V ILLIS, S. cn carr.
AtroTio sir.
BV 3XO. S*. 44AVAX,
rriday, ul lOJ o'clock, uithout re..cr\e, for cash, will
\> he E old ~
J° qoarter caski* French Cognac Brandy,
10 balvS Mem*
‘JO r’li^mpapne,
lo l>o\( s Sp rm CundUs,
10,000 Regalia Stirara, ) r • u
5 filili- <!<■. ,10. jil.rrcl .inporiatroit Si warrauie.l.
second qualit) do.
10 boxes superior Ch r t Wine.
Fct> 5 lvvl j
BY JOHN I*. <iA VAX’,
rjNO-.MORR<)\V,(Fri lav,) m I.l} .A-b .k, will be mM
1- ’viilnna reserve, for ttf tin* new Siore, on (
tnn-.\ venue, in lots to • iir purcb i*rs, the entire vStock
in trade of h Merelmni ‘J’uilof .1 < liniuc businc.-s :
1 ‘ I it'ces Pine, Black,'* iTih’-f, (L*•• n, Dahiin, Olivo, and
t’.nlei und Oxford mixed English Wool dved Broad
ClofliA.
I’i*ces Blnck, Bine. Dr?tli ami Fnnev C:is-i;ncres, i
i P.-iddins, Canvass, Kenrm kv .b ans, J- ib * i.t,
j Linings, ]\vi.-t, &c. &c. suitable for the. Trade.
And immediately after ,
Au extensive lot ol F! ILNJTL liE, ci insisting of
Pinnn*, Sideboard.’ 2 ,
1 ?*t !Mning Tables,
I We ;tre Table,
1 fit rare Looking (I|>is,
- Portable Writing Desk®,
! CL’ and Sulkcy,
1 Hobby-Horse, und
k - caves h.’Mvv Kip Brof*n.,
! do. S;el Caps.
v -made Cloiliing, I)rv Good®.
Cutlery, &c. &c.cY’c. * Feb 25 Iwl
1 A rSDB rOM.SiIiJSk
fl- HOPKINS hs\i w ithdrawn fr<’in the T’re] iratory
VS .school connected w'-ili tin- I ii-t inn. on, th. ‘I rmoe* s
hnve engaged the R* \. WM. N A NSC AWK \ a* Principal in
this Dcpartmeni. I h y are hip-lily; ill I.*ing able to
‘cur.*a teacher so :.!>!( and < xpt r. nct and ; one who in well
qiißliHcd to instruct in tin \ arious brnm-ln s u oialh trught in
our Academies, atid who ims luen for several Nears v ns
H.t instruct.r of youth, clearncteri/a dby great** n< <rva. tt eftl
cicncv. We w ould therefoiv invio* iheattemion of ilie citizens
of .faaon to this School, ami vou'd s (licit th*- aid and co-ope
ration of the friends of lit, ramre with our tH'orU lu dcvclouv
the intellect of t!;i rising generation.
W. li. KtJ ISOX, President.
Macon, Feh 17 2w Si
Or (lie Art ol s jj* Vi t iisjig.
D fare any t hint* hrftectert, we think it im;> ; but wh’n it
is dote, v>c itare y autl w ouh rrt *•• y nvt nc; r.—U.aun.
TDK AMERICAN STANDARD M STL *.f OR
WRITING,
H comhim s 1 ii t-e( |** Join, i.i.d lapuliiy of
V w e\ cutum, iHM-ht t.i i\V s*'.l.\ I*. L> S-tON's -f
h*nireach, b> .‘III. UKiiX, 1-i iiihmg Wmio , %i • -i< r, i.nd
TANARUS uuli'T of Sleinigrajilij.
.'l**. \ik ‘ii, I'tc from vuYmk,v. hre ht has r-e- i*d the
gn alo-st contidence and s.i <• ss, \sp. v tfttllj announce* hi* i
tentiou of rtuaininw in tSii*(it, it.r n hli.hm t.no unh n>
p notice !ii* ingenious and unernnj’ method of Writing, how
ev. r tr***n'i;..!* and e-maroi *1 may h the chirography of py-
S'His of aII j.g* s, frt'in . l : to 0. and 1 ♦v* ry capacity, he w.ll
Mihslitmt as> b-of Writinj; tiie most cvh brali U tu.d popular
; Hot It in England uml Atn.rica,
C/* The psi .icipk *f inuki.ig Lb*.ic Spring Pei.a Uught
| 111 •);** i* B*o.l,
l ernts are moderate, and the most comp'.* tc and satisfactory
inipi'ov* m*m guar'iit<*d to ever) on*.
Mr. A. will tjualif\ a (\ \v gentlemen as ‘i'tnehers, and fur*
nisli them with Mich f.u iliiies r t .s w ill in*ure a In.n.Lono fortune
H *oi over tin* store of A. li. McLaughlin, on Third Street.
| Macon, !eh 17 MaJJ
(Jcorjil.i-JI *v3)i-*‘ <'o:oif
BTFT MKH KAS An.!er*n;i W. Ind i .-ipp.u * f..r letters of od
-7 y mmistraiion on the t tut*• 04’ M>. ns HulLl ul *id cotm
t), and. c. nsrd.
■ Tin •*• are tin refer* to cite and admonish all and singular the
; l. indr* *1 and eri ditors of *uul deciast il, to be ami upp* alat mv
(.dire within the time pr* scrihed hy la.v.tn sh* w cause 11 any
they Uuvv. wh\ * i*l I. Iters slnnihl not In granted.
(iiven unu.*r ni) hand, this 4 1 h Feb. l li.
| IVb 17 3\v3l ’ KLHRID TF. e.. r.\l’.\_MSS, C C, O.
(Jt-miiin -( jv-.H) Caniity.
‘lXT fll'll F. ‘ S Thomas Inga am. admit i trntor of the r*tte
yl* o Uetijainin 11 Ingram, die. .sand, hi.plus tome f*.r
letters of di*mi**io:i from the u.’in i.i'liaiu n ol ouiil estate.
These an tlier* fr* to cite and udumnish all ami singular the
kindred and cn ditors of snid dictated to appear nt mj of Hoc
within the time prescribed hy law, to sh w cause if any tiny
j have, why stid letters should rut I). grant* and.
Oiv* n Mnder my hand tb.s X2t!• Feb. 1:41.
I Feb. 12 luOtuJ: 1 HOi. L. DLTXXFL, C. C. O.
towsii il I I
l-fin Fhbruauv, 1611. A f
REGULAR .M EE l’LN(i.
Present—AMerti.e.i Macon, Gkavhii.l, Washington,
t.’ANDI.sk, 1 1 HOCK, llnd Kt.MBF.ftLV.
\b(*ent—-I’uk M a\oh, and Aldettnun I‘i i.locx.
Too iVlttyor being übnunt, Aidoruiuu Macun, Chairman,
look in* Cfiuit.
fMHE tniuutea of the last meeting were rend and con- j
H finned.
Bridge-Keeper report* loll*, lor week ending thin dnv,
ij| Ins hands, rile Bridge-Keeper informed Coun
cil that they were in error m regard to tlw Bank retus
ing deposited, in.it li • had and qumited far th# IfMit four
weeks the receiptn in the Bank, to his individual credit, |
and should so contiuii until .Monroe Ruil-Uo id garnish- 1
ment was dissolved. It was, tlieretore, Ordered, that ill©
order made nt the Inst regular meeting, that he nhould
deposit.) with the Tieusuier, be rccinded.
tin motion ol Alderman Cvnulk.l',
Resolved, That the Mayor and FiuHiiee Committee be
and they ate hereby authorized to settle with S.C. Lip
pitt, late <’it y i’reasuier, and dissolve the suit on his !
bond, on the film) settlement.
Ordinance to permit to haul Wood across the Bridge
by the year, was read second time, und laid over to the
next regular meeting.
On motion of Alderman Gkoc.\
Resolved, Thai each Standing Committee have the.
sitperinttn*ting and contracting of all business apper
taining to the. department of nu ll Conumittce, and that
the Committee on Contracts be specially to superintend
all matters arising,that does not appropriately belong to
any of the Standing Committees.
Finance t ‘omniitlee report in Invor ofClinrch Strong
and Strong *V \V nod’s hill, for Shoes for l'uldic Hands,
sld *l7. Rend and passed.
Communication from Committee of the Washington
Fire Company was received, read and referred to the
Committee on ilia Fire Department.
Fetiiion from C. J . McDonald, for lease, of Lot was re
ceived, read and petitioner referred to Oruirutnce.
Council then adjourned.
True copy ot the Minutes.
Attest: ‘ C. A. HIGGINS, C. C.
Fch. 25 1 w 1
IfirOE
proprietor of the hbove cstahlishim m nspccifully in
fl fur.ll> hid frii-mts and the public, that |i< y* hi Km j> .t uli
t.m h, UEKKSIKAKS.HA M AM) KfibS, HO T C OM EK,
and w haievcr tin mark* t \* ill a fiord, with Liquor* and Wints
*.t io b c.vh Ihd hy uny <uic r luntsc in the cim. Al>u, BEST
losoos broh’s vvor r. *
LI >1 II will be sirwtl up every day at ch ven o'clock,
pr. 4-18.1). CHAhi. RON'KY.
Alucou, Feb. ?4, 16-11 i
ICOXICE:.
I f Bifl tv du lu 11 proper io inform tin* public that
j g there N* 1 i h in* sale <.l \egroea as advcrtisid to take
j pl.*ec in th • •i1 y <f Macon on the first 1 o ulay in Muv next—
* •laving uiivmly hi 1 posed of th principal ptoiiou of ihcio at
. private- sale. THOMAS R. LAMAR,
AMNKtt Me UK HER,
| r*‘h24 !\et Fx* cuiors fJ. J. Lanmr, <lcc\l.
FEW barrels of t lie ecLbrat-d ROWAN POTATOES,
\/ A. i‘*-i received—s.utl 10 he thive or four times us produc
-1 i*'* s he ciMimon li>b Puiutocs, and of a n.ueh sup. rior
qanbi . For sate Ly iiAivVEY SiiOTWKLI.
Feb x
To:a SAZiB.
1 # XU'inrei-liniiff.' fui-UKy |m,|nri>, an (;r chip nrfi l.i-al
* / .iiyv.'itit in-. ,hu.'L uiil.niLa’ tile worninuu- in...,
j ih .il Ml toil. i.tqlOt'c 4. itiii ofiteo,
j
Mil cost Js-ojj ;tn<( firiiss t’oiicidry
A Nik ItIACUINK SaOJ*.
fWA • IF. busintssof the above entabitsbiiu tit w .11 be couduct-*
*dby ilu under tJie firm of
& AScftbLX&OY,
who will c.rry on the MILI.W lIIGJiT AND MACHINE!
LUbl N KSS, 111 alt it.-* various brunt in, \i/ ; nil knuD of
work hi their inn fr Siewm-Houts— a.so, M>lis ami tut tto ics 1
of t-v. r. il'xr;;pii i*. on the moot ujiproveil plnns, eiiinr b\ ■
strum or ivutcr jiuw ll— abu, Saw unu .ri-i M.:l *\pr* ?>i\ ai- !
j ranged fur piumaiton purpo'es, Ne. li\ horsepouri y kn wbicli !
■ case a Ttir. sbinjj M.iciiuc or Cotton Gin ma\ n. Umm along
| wah in • other work, or separaicty, as may be diaun and. 1 ley !
will ou Jill kiinU of RLACk-bMI I IIING AND COI’PER
i SMlliilNG, 111 u sup.iTor nianm r; cniong which will!)*
j Miil ,puulhs, (*uug o:>, Screws, and nans—m,gfl (.uiu*-
HuatU, Stirrups and Jug irons, ktc. tr Saw Mills. J. * >
will make of Ccpp*r, Stills and Worms, of anv siie : boda
Ku.iiit.iins, Dye Kellie*, Force Pumps, sn am and Walt r Pp. !
and every other article in their line. They have on hand a lot !
of Saw Mill Buiu/tn y olTheir ow n manuiactun, and a superi
or article.
The subscribers feel authorized, from llicir long xj* riencc ‘
111 tin ab ive bii'iiu s., to warr..iit tie ir work in point of qunl
! it), equal to any in the lhimd Stuu* ; and hop*, by strict ut-
I tent ion to business, to merit a share of public patronage,
i CJ* The highest prices win tiegiv*ii tor OLD COPPER,
Brass, i.kau, or cam-ikon.
I Ttie sub'eribera will tmnisfi it. order, when requiit-d. Steam
; Engiin*, Mill Cii-tmgs, of tin fust Northern manufacture.
C J All c iiumuii4caUwUS,^/0^Y paid, will meet witli prompt
attention. KO.lKJri FIN DI.A \ .
li .1’ ”, ~ 1 * * ‘■ *• *s*•* I'l W oh. a C-Wi’ ln(*r- ‘
fid., M.ij. t ivd ricK b. ios, Mu |. Hamilton, amTjamt* C>*d-
Bq. .\. ..*,,0, Feb 24,1841. 1
FIKOI.IY A iIIcELROV,
rpEXIIER th. ir sine, ro thanks to ih, irfVit i.ii. and tin- pub
lie in general, fin* their bbral t -ucourag* nit nt, by whuli
to. y have been enabled to purchase their upp!iesof su.ek
| . 6tc : *“ large quamitns, and will be able to make and sell Iron
and Krafts Utiuigs ai a cousiderabit o* duciion on former ;>ri
; ce>, and hope by strict attention lo bu in* s, to n.. lit a comii.-
uaoce of their lavo . Work. Shops iaanr of Mulberry and
fourth street*, Macon. J
February 24, 1841. j
S2O REWARdT -
B-C'i fr*iin Greenville, Menu* tln-r countv, n it.nn
; ff (e. by the name of SA ML EL HOk. He stole froni the sub
fc'-iu r, a hue Gobi Lepim Watch, and several oth r article*,
j He is a man about 5 feet 8 or ‘Jinchts high; full face ; dark
eotnpiiMon : has a sear multr om* e>e, which was cam. and l>v a
cut, and-Hollo r just below'the hip, oceasiom and h\ hislnine
► boi ; had on when he left, a blue jean* truck com, red c*.ti.n
■ V.-IV.J v.l, t.M4I cliHli cap. 111. .uppos.uhc .tii Ilia he- i,..
wa> tor North Carolina.
1 * .-os-r.l W ill be (rivi-n lo any om- bu .ill loi'ic..
■ Hi.’ saiu pi'P.oii in jail, and uitui'iu the- illu.i r.ht i o.‘ the -.mu
s.i that h.-can tub. him. EENJ. A. IIAUUON
| til'ct'llvil’c. (la. b la. 18-11. a,. 1
#lO UlWfi&S,
G| ANAWAY from the subscriber, living
JC 1,1 M’liroe county, outlie 17th inst. n
/C&. - n • r,r* fiirl nniimi ARA H, about si\te n
years old, soim *li:ii yellow compleend. Ii
Mfiky i* * upjKjs* (I that sli* will cmlr.ivnr to mak.
yLI her wav to Sa\aniiali, as she says that che
\*KJLr ~ a ’ Hmugln liuin that pi.ict. 1 will give
- Wljy W,■'-** above 1 . wilixl for lu-r app.x h. nsnu.. u
thai I .an get in r. Letters diivcied to Siailii Sw.r*,M..n
---ro county, wid be attended to.’ Jz\S. n. MOIKiAN.
, February ;•!. 18-tJ 3 j
I C7* The Savannah R* puh'ican will give the almve thr* e
weekl) inseriioii**, uud f rward account to thisoffic .
C^5 r MIDI S A I.M.— Agrct able to an onlcr of!
“B h* Inf rior Court of Crawford county, when sitting tin
ordinary purpoM s, will he sold at the court lieu* dom in I.h
Grange ‘ri*oup f ounty, on the first ‘Putuda) in May next, one ‘
hundred ucr. s >.f Land, mor or b >#, n* in ‘ part *.f Lot of Land
No. :J4. in tin 11th d.'t. ofsaid county, t r the h-m 1. 1 nf Mad
ison Kooeneou. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Feb 14 1 JOHN U(JRF4NSO.V, Guard.
I‘OSTI ON ED
fi. ¥ XCOS Sll VK i Vl’ S A LK. Will b*.* sold on
J. V.S tiie nrat iii.’vlaj tn M*rcli, next, at litc court house
il‘*04’ ill Lanier, tiie fuiiowiug pr<peny :
t Lu* ©iirrel Mure about 9 ytmrs old, aril Iter colt, I year ,
old, levied on us the properly of Joltn Gilder wood, to *Ol
-a ti !j from tin* superior Conn ol Viaeon County, in
lav 01 of J. !*• *v R. A. Green, vs. said I. udi rwood, mid
one in favor of L L. &; R A. Gieeu, v>.?s. ii. Dwight and
John Lath rwotxl; p.tqn riy pointed out bv defeniiunl.
One Cow ‘tcttrliuj! and two year t)ltl [iciiera, levied !
on as the propeily of U ilium B. Brooks, u soli fv a (i
I t from lilt* Superior Couri of iMuenri Co'iut) , i.i favor of
•L L. u R A.Greeti,vs.Bttid Brooks; poi tiled oul by de
femla ill.
Two Lets in the Town of I unier, .\os.7 ami 8, under
I ’tier G., levied on as the properly ol Duncan M* l|uuig .
lo H.ilisiy a ti lu from a Jn.-liec#’ Court of said ('otinl v,
in favor of John £M<rdiwiiii, vs. Dnm an AJcQnaig Cos,
Asliley S. Legg.'ti and James Vi. Dilletiay,and one from 1
the inferior ( .mil of said County m favor of John B. Bil
bro. \f. si,id D lilt nn .> tfui'.ig ; also sundry Justi. ea* i
Couri Ii liiF in Invor of John A. Law uni others, v*. said
Mcl-i.iam; pioporly j)oinle*f out by Ashley S. Leggett.
ifm-Joi ol I’ino L uni in the first dist. .Bacon County,
No; 177 , levied on .I** the properly ol Robert Green, io
san.-G ali fa Iron* Macon Superior mut in favor of .Alo
s.-s Walers, vs. John Giiswouhl, Greeitam Buth r, 10a- ‘
f **rs,mid Rolu 11 Giccn, endoisei ; properly pointed oul
by Moses VYutora.
T he entire iutercst of Jnmee \Vt !b iu the I’Ffalc of
i ktinii Law, deceased, lev*! on u> satialy two ii Ins Iroiii
-Mat .on Sii}M‘4im Ctiurt, ( ni* in favor ol Rn hard A. G.een, !
v .Ju.ncr \\ i bb, the oilier in favor of K. A. (m n, % *. |
Joseph liaie*, principal, and James Webb, eudotoci ;
property noimed out by plaintiff * Attorney.
Lot of l.aml No. 102, and one hundred and fifty iicrm
of Lot Bid, levied 011 us tie* properly of T liomptum
Barfield, to sniisiv nil ailaelimeiit li la issued from Ma
con Superior < ‘••utl m lawn of George W. Towns, vs.
\\ illiam Barfield ; poi.tied 0111 in snid attachment li ft. 1
b iliv Hert sol rm** Land, more or loss, m fuel dial, of
said County, No. not known,the place on which VVii|im
Barfield now live*, well injptoved, to Sitli.-ty 11 ti In from
M rn-oii Superior ( 'ourt in favor ol George \V. Towns, vs.
\\ illnmi Barfn ld ; pointed out ly pluiuiifi’s Al orwev.
L“l in the kM die!net lormeriy Miiscogeo how
Macon (Nmniy, levi.-d oil as tho propeily of J. sse Bar
fi\'ld, In satKiv a ii lu from Ma**ou Interior (<ourt,Su favor
and Hi my <*. I.anmr, vs. TTmuqison Barfield, I e.vi Bur- :
l***ld, V* illmii Barfield, and JesrC Bariit-dd; pronertv
pointed oul ly U.G. I imiai.
Oil'* aojrO'ljoy by 1110 unm© of about 18 vonr* of
nge, lev icd on as the proprrtv
n fi In from Macon Inferior Court in favor of L. 11. Si.u
----11 :<nh, vs. James ebb and John A .Law; propertv point
oil >nt hy plaiutifi ’s Atiornev.
( kit- Lot ol Bill* 1 Lund, \o. tmt known, in llie !-*t diet. ’
of lormeriy now MaconConutv, w*l| in>prov
rd, th’ place whereon Janies Foul now lives, itnied on !
lo eiitislv ti In from .V.‘aki*jn Superior <’ourt. iu fsvor
01 Nelson l l(/iirnov, v*-. Mi*Daniel Huge and other*;
property pointed out by G.T. Yolvci ton, phinlitW At
torney
On** (*rlh of Com, three hundred bushels more or lens, !
h* the property of Mose* VVntcre. to satisfy a fi fu from
Macon Superior Court ill favor of f*utrick& Login, vs.
► aid \Vbtis; pointed out bv defendant.
L* D. McMILLAN, Sheriff.
ivb-:o 1
ORDINANCE NO. 3*
Ordinance to regulate and establish Clark of Market
tecs,
0 > I’ IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Conn- 1
I ) oil of Mueoii, and it I- hereby Ordained by the aw
tiioi *tv ui tlit) btiine,
Sfcc rioN i. That the lee* of the Clerk of Markel, shall
Iroui mi l liereaftor he, and suit! Clerk of the Market is i
hereby authorized untieing'wored tu UeiuauU the same : |
Tor each nun every uuuricrul Beefbrought / . t) i
t,. inarUl, J Kjcvhi,.
For each and every Hog, l*ig, Shcop, foat / , I
or Kid weighing lilty pounds ami over, ) “ 1 ’ |
Aiui il weighing under lift) pounds, LR cents. j
See. 2. And aaid Clerk tit the Market may beoinpow
eml, and is hereby uutlionzed, to demand said loo* paid ‘
in mlvuneo • and in cine of ivJuhul, llio person (SX per- \
*on* bo refusing may be expelled tlm Market.
Passed Council, dih January, 1841.
Attest: VV ASIUNG TON POP, Mayor. .
C. A. ilu.tij.ss, C.C.
ORDINANCE NO. I.
Tax Ordinance for the support of the government tf\
tht Citif of Macon, for the pear 1841.
P ? !'• IT ORDvINEDby lire Mayor utid City Council I
i JP and it is hereby Ordained by the authority ol the 1
saint*,
So i ion 1. That the City Treasurer ahull perform i
timl execute the duties of City \ane.ssm'.
Six. 2. The sum of I’liirty-one and oe-quart**r Cents i
be imported on each and every white male i ilizen otHie j
corporate limits of the City uT Macon, between the ages ;
of 2 1 and tit) years.
She. 5. That the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cent* ■
ho imposed on all white mule iiihabi'auls within the ag * {
ol 21 und Id yearn, us Comniutaiion Tux.
Skc. 4. Thul iho sum of ‘Twelve and a Half Cent* be i
imposed on all nude Haves under 00 years of age.
Six. That u Commutation ‘Tux of Two Dollars ami f
Titty Cents te imposed on all mule Haves between the !
ages of lb and 45 years.
Skc. b. That the sum of Thirty-oan %nd a quarter
Cents he imposed ou all Free pet sons of Color.
Stc. 7. Thai a Commutation Tax of Four Dollars hr
imposed upon all male Free Negroes and persons ol Col
or of 21 years of age, und upwards.
Sec. b. Thai the sum ot Filly Cents he imposed on
every Hundred Dollars’ value ot each and every House,
Building, Lot, Wharf, or other Lands, including ail
houses ami improvements erect . .md owned by indfvid*
ruls on lots leased Ironi the Ci*> ol Macon, or Iron* any
Iteligiou* ot l liaritubleSociety.
Sue. 9. Tiirit tin* sum of Fifty Cents he imposed on
every Hundred Dollars’ value of all Stock in ‘Trade,
Merchandise,&c. held by persons within lire limits afore
said, either in their own tight, crus Agents, ou the Ist
day ol'danuary lust.
Sr c. 10. “That llie sum of Four Dollurs he imposed on
each und every practising Physician, Attorney ut Law
Broker or Factor.
Sic. 11. ‘That the sum of One Dollar he imposed on
each and every four wheel, and Fifty Cents on each und
every two wheel pleasure Carriage, except eueh ns is
returned us stock ol u Livery Stahl© nud venders ol
Carriages.
She. 12. That the stun of Thirty-one un i a quarter
Cents on every Hundred Dollars Bnk Stock, or i wpital ■
used lor Hanking purposes.and capital ue< dor employ* f
ed by Insurance and Trust Companion in tins City, nud )
capital used in and for litokbroge and Exchange bust- 1
Stic. 13. Timl the Burn of Thirty-one and on* quarter ;
('ants lie imposed on each and every Hundred Dollars
charged and collected us piemium for Insurance against
inks, either of .Marine orFite, hy Agents in this City for
office* lb reign the City of .Macon; and the Agent or
| Agents shall he required to make his, or their, return to
i the City Assessor, on oath, ou the first Juy of Muy, ot
| such amount as may have been charged und collected
| lor and driving live year previous thereto.
Six’. 14. That tue sum ol blight Ca nts be imposed on
j euelt rnd every Hutidied Dollars employed by private
mi dials in hilling at merest, and blurting und dis*
j counting notes,bonds, executions, Nq.
‘ Skc. 15. ‘l'licit the Assessor shall give public notice
by publication in the Gazettes of ibis City til. t the Books
for receiving'lax Returns will he opened ou the lira!
day of February next, unit timl the same will he dosed
on the first day ol April next, and ull defaulters lliercwf
i ter douldv taxed.
! Sec. lb. That all Ordinance*, or parts of Ordinances,
militating against this Ordinance be, aim the dame are,
I hefeby repealed.
Fussed Council, 15th January, If!II.
Attest: WASHINGTON TOE, Mayor.
C. A. Higgins, C. C.
ORDINANCE NO. 5.
! To leant a Four Acre Lot ti Mac to It male Orphan
Asylum .
, TQ'E FT ORDAINED by tlm nn.l City Coun
’ jj .ii * and it is hereby Ordained by the au
thority ot the same, The Mayor und Lily’ Council do
£t’ttiil unto , hiiU tlu-ir successor*, us |
, 1 rusteca of the .Macon Female Orphan-Asylum, a lease ‘
j lor such time a* the same may be a sod for tuui purpose i
! alone, ol the Four Acre Lot adjoining Four Aon- Lot No.
’ lb; nud that the Mime shall revert back to the City
whenever used for any other purpose, aiul that u lease
horn lh** Mayor be issued with that covenant.
Fussed Council, Junuarv 22d, 1341.
Attest: WASHINGTON FOE, Mayor.
C. A. Higgins, C C.
ORDINANCE NO. 6.
To repeal an Ordinance granting Licensee far haul
ing Wood across the bridge,
ip E IT OK DA IN D bv the Mayor .\nd City Coun-
I F cil of Macon, und it is hereby Ordained hy the au
thority ot the snme, That from und after the passage ol
this Ordinance, all vehicles carry ing W ood ac rnss the j
Bridge, pay the same toll as other carriages or the same !
! description, and that the Tier.suier be uuthoriz"d to r - :
fund to those who have taken out License, proportion- i
. aide to unexpired term.
Passed Council, 2"Jtli January, 1341.
Attest: Washington por:, Mayor.
C. A. Hi GO IN a, U.C.
ORDIN ANCE NO. 7.
1 An Ordinance to prohibit any person from erecting !
und using Buichtr Tens m the City of Macon, %
SFE IT t >KI)A iNED'by the May or ami City (Nnn-|
tJk cil of M icon, and il is hereby Crdui.ied t*y uio an- ‘
tnoi ity of the same,
•>ax. I. ‘That from aud after the passage of tins (Jrdi- j
( nance, no person .-hail be permitic.<J to erect umi use a J
Butcher Ten withia li.c corpuiatc iiimt ot tio City ol
l Macon.
Six:. 2. That when lh lease of lots, now leased for j
s.ntl purpose liy tiie City ol Alucotl, ©xpirco the ico>c uoi ■
to he renewed.
Sec. 3. ‘J hat any persou so erecting and using any
Batcher Ten within me limit-ot the City ol Macon -nail
■ be subject and liable to a m e ol not i Acceding 1 eu Dol-
I lurs lor each and every day said premHcs air ro used lor i
| bnlchei iiA Hogs, or Cut tie, or otht r uniiuuln, M di.-trc
i tiou ol t ouncil.
Passed C ouncil,sth I’Vbruary, 1011.
Attest: W As i j.\ TOT., Mayor.
C. A. lue gin -, C. C.
ORDIN ANCE NO. 8.
An Ordinance supplementary to ‘Tax Ordinance for
the support oj <nc government oj the City of Macon j
Jor iiu year 1541 , put sect Conned Jxuutnu IJi/i,\
1841.
hFL FT ORDAINED by the Muvor und City Coiiu
■ F cil ol Alacou, and it is h< ichv Orduiuetl by tiic uu
; luority ol tile baun-, ’i hat a I ax ol Ten Ceuta on eu r\
Hundred Dollar.',shall be levied on all goods, w arc.- and *
: merchandise, not the produce ol tin* filial©, (with the ex- !
ceptiou ol Rice, Chilton, Lumt>er, Corn, Tar and numun- )
uluctured 1 ohm eo.) which snail be sold on (.oiiiimßMuu
ut private sale by any ] ersoii or persons vutbiu the hio-
I ds of ibis city, mile’- the Si'ller or sellers ot such goods ;
sold ou coimnissmii, shall pay into the I reasury on the j
tirsl day ol Jaiiua* v in cut li and every year the sum ol !
Fifty Dollars, whicii shall ho receiv'd in lieu of said tax. ‘
And it shall he the duly ol the sellei ol such goods sold j
on commission, to make a return,on oath, ol me amount ‘
ot stiles to the Treasurer, on the first day ol January and
May uuuunlly, unless he or they snail pay bjid Filly i
Dollars on the first day ul Junuaiy us uhove ptoviucik
in which case the h--turn sliuli b. uauccessto v ; *tnd if
uay sii> h seller shall fail to umknsttcli return he orliioy
zlinll be tt*--cssc<lby (hiuncil in the sum ol O.io tlundrnd
Dollurs, to he collected us ull other toxcsuic.
Passed Council, sth February, B-41.
Atttst. WASHINGTON TOE, Muvor.
(\. fliaaiM, C.C. *
2*sS ‘si. -a. -a ctr „
Willlivt or t'OI'IJ-tIVO tlutris—'J’KCi;.
1; -kv\ o of iSicm LLimi'n I'lati i !
-'45 ?•) rims iiia’qualled Four I
—e’ ‘/X.ia P' I f<oriner -nl rpmiiin
<•! lirtl, mihe
t’ v mWT j If rubcrita r’s blablc, at ttie
iy jff UIVIf Cenlrul Cmiise, two unlet
,f\ n Vo ,r " ,n •("* <-ii> 0 f Mrt.-im,
-4X,‘a> nud Will hoivo Mares nt I
Fifty I‘oihns the Seuso ), whi< u,a J whli
I’oriv Dollars, pmd within th° Reason—Ou© Dollar to /
th-'(jroo:n. Tin* .>• hsoii will commence on the first of?
March, ami end on llio 15th of June. Every nrtemion f
shall be paid to Mures, without r l *’ responsibility |ir m *
< ideals. M .it and will bo fed without shut ut FuiiyCeuu
per day.
SK V-LA RICS (Ndts have won often, arid all detMii
ees, in Ireland. Tlure have Hen curried to England,
und have won n jiest-ally in England, ‘i Ins is not very
comman, for Horses brouclil to England to bent their
Ilor-e* ; hut SixV-I VltK’.-v (kilts have done this often.
U Ire | end, they have won very often —large ami stuall I
races, and long nud short dirtnners. 1 look <m MvV
EARK ms one of tin’ best Stallions ever luqroitcj into
l‘io United Stales. For bis pßrforutitta*cs,se© linnd lills.
(JEoRUE B. ROBER TSON.
Macon, February 25, 1841. 1
BEM.S <X NAYAiVNAII 8tfi0.r..19().1,.v8,
loi -Oita by LEA <k’ COTTON.
lVb 25 |
BaUG-3, ME2>ICX??23, dt.c.
A KKCSII sum.v JUST KUJEIVUO UT
HAUVLV siios wei.L, omxKn:,
Curmr Mulberry ou.l Third &lrciU,*ppjsiU Central
JJuUt, Macon, Ua.
Sulpbatf Quinine, Musk
do Morphine, Jilun Muss
Acct Moiphiu© Hoicliu.ii,J
(Jourt Fluster, Otto Rose
Castor Oil, lsfougl :.a
Citrnted Kuli, spongo
Ciiloridc Soda, Mace
Sen nu A lax Ainu mo .
Cayenne African Aiinisced
Indigo Spumsli Flout Copperu-i
(Jura way deed, Borax
Anodyne ftioftumotit Nuigalls
\qua Fortis Rosen
Juniper Berries, Oil Almonds
Hoes Wax, do Burgmnout
Clmicoal Ftilv. do Cajipui
Corks Velvet, do Cursia
t/idomcl Log. do (’loves
Ch lonic I Am. do Caraway
(Jrotou Tigtium, do Ouganuui
Gum Arabic do Anllioa
Gambouge, tlo Juniper
Blue Stone, do l.aveoder
Slt of ‘Tartar do J©s*aiinue
Lxtruct Jalap do Fennel
lo Lemon mr pics, sauces do Sluvinc fr*>h
A.c. anew and vciy ton- do (Mddvvoud
veiiieui ariiclc, do V\ ormsc and
Extract Valerian do dndbio Tuuacy
do Accouitu and i Fcjqv’ra.int
do Buchu uoinpd do Socurinitit
ilo Tuik Root l iui 1 and. ‘litnscy pur©
do Aiigustuia do Ccdrnt
do llurdhuck do Croton
do I.eituce MWSI M do Sugc
do Cort Peru comjal do Fui.'gi
do Bark prcccpclated do Sariiulruß
do Nux Vomica do Orange
do Kuhnrb do Cedar
do Gentian do Black Pepper
do Kalutiiu do Hcmlocx
do Jituuiclion do Spruce
do Coiocy nth purr do t ’anthurules
do do couipouml do ‘Tar
do Balsam Copuviu do Copnvia
do llvo-eainouß do Amber rc<*|
do t iculh do do coin
do Stramonium do S.-nicu
do Biilladoauu do Rhodium
do BouCset do Ner<dc
do ihittci uut do Cuinor.iite
do Give opt uo Vuluiiuu
do do refd Eng do Cubebs
dt S.iisapurili'i do Wormwood
Horba* llorcJiound do Nutmegs
do Clcttvri’o do Anniseod
do Catnip SputuluA usiorted
do ‘l'lioroughwort Symigcs do
do Cicuta ‘Jiusbcb do
do Marsh Melon Brushes do
tin (’olißloot ‘1 ooih i>i USIICB
do Parsley .Nail Brusues
do Speunniut Hu r ihu -0.-s
do Scurvey uirass W hite V> a-h do No 1,2,5
do 11 > ozcuiiioco i!t Biu.-ocrf No i, ~,0
do \V f ormwood blush do No 4,2,5,
do Double Tunney, Ciotti 14ruhe*B, umey, ho.n
do I Ivsdop N'i Ito 12
do 1 Itil’Se ii tdisli Lluc sing
Uo Biller Sweet Bri'tol Buck
and j Lemon £?lie*p Sums, extra i renrh
do Sweet .Majorutn No 1, 2 und c*
do Motherwort Almond Caste
do Peueroy*u Antique Oil
do Luini ul Columbia
('aulhuridea Bears Uti
; Fiy 6tun© i.ritin of Amber
Colocyuiti ‘-’old Uream
Arctic Acid Lologn-; Farina
Sweet Oil do French
V'eralrine uo O.aiooi
Shychoniu© no Atmin.itn
Digetuiis Extract Niulliflurei
('rota piept Lip Salve
Irish ivlnss v/tui ol s
Oxalic Acid iVlacass*H.r On
Cetr:c do Foniatito!
j Prnsic do Tear! Powder
| Tartaric do Preston dalt*
i Opium l oilet Powder
1 Fepperine \ egeiuhle Rouge
Uva Lrsi Vinegar Aromatic
Sage Lye Baler
Syicnges “ iJudfieyV Cordial
ilouev Huycs l.miuieul
Squids Haihitl v.jJ
Mer.crian Itch Ointment
li'iuiock Funnels VVedgvrood from
1 lop.- ] to ./
j Nuil.uu Galley i ois as.-ortf and
S Ev It UUlct :VJ (• 1 1 aI S 110*11 I fill’ll to 12
1 Nattm-g* Medical ."spoons
i afers i'iii Tiles grui.uuud from
| Cloves 1 im i to 12
i Quicksilver Polishing Clay
Arrowroot 4 Putty ivnivt.-
j i .og wood Apoth's. Scales sk. Weight*
i Madder \ ickmg for La.iui-'S a*u
; Allum Extract Roses
: Fig Blue Essence ot Tyro
’ Briiiisiout* Eloiida Wutir
Starch Freckle \V*qii
Glue Hair Oil Ward'©
Antimony Hungary Water
| Aloes Scot Hair Powder *
Rhuhitib Indian Dye
Jalap Kuplitdia
L.i.ct.ao Orange Fiowoi Wain
IMTLA'T iHiiiHCirvE^
. Bi iiibOil Blue Small*
! Balsam li ney Deep Blue Small*
>pice Bitter* Red do
Ituieman’* Drops Green do
i Butler* V|:ignefia Brown t;o
Bmley’rt Extru’ t Sursiiparil-Uhn k do
Is, n new and sup- riorlodiau Specific
artiule, u-;d m pici. i-New Eiiguud Cougli Syrup
cnce to all (Mbci'ft Opodeldoc
j Corn Flesler Moifnt’* Pills
i Cephalic SnotV Pluciiix Biller*
; Chemical Pile Oiutinrnt Jewett's Pills
Essence of Pepperumit Dean's do
, Gutdai k’n Co/u.ul Davenport 5 * do
{ Soap NapU 3 Me ad’s co
do t'iipliio Swuim's Funaca
t do W fine bur Suiulogu atwr
do V arui'ut. and ‘i oinuio I ills
and •in pot* No 1,2, 3 \ ariuiiiige Swann's
I Jay'ue*’ Pill* bitiich Pill*
Beckwith'* do Dr Lngiej s Fever and
P* l'*is’ do Ague J’llis
I Elmore’s do Ghuiegure’s Fever nmi
i McakitT* dq Ague Pills
SI UGH AL 1 NfS 'i'H l M K T H.
A Listruinaiil* l.anccuts Evan's best
in cases do com shell hundh s
Ampututing and lit pan- do imn
mg Instruiijeuic iii casea do Abscess
G E BuugiCs (Nipping lu- d*j N-us. s
siruuieius wito Scnrili- Nursitn; ‘Pub.K Ivory
color and Five Cupping Needles Scimrs
Glasses do Curved
Catheters male Nipple .Shell*
do tein.il© Pocket (.’ust* contairdug
Coupling loutrumenii in 22 in-irtimcin*
cu-es Pocket E'uso* cootuiniiig
CanietHr’s double silver lu JnMrliuin.is
Dissectiug; Pocket ( uses containing
in case* 12 Instrument*
Dentist's Instrument* for Probe*
plugging and scaling Pesfarie* r’un elustie Saw*
Foicept’* Midui'n v Anipnsufi lg
do Dissecting Slt'lliesropo*
4o Dressing Sciasors straight A: curved
do Bona Stomach ‘Tubes E(j
do ‘Tooth usd pattern* Tooth Ivey* ivorv haiiulo
GlvHter Bug* wiio Ivory spring
‘i’ljoth Key* pivot il&ildl©
ll*ir Lip Pins spring
Kuiv©* Amputating ‘i’ootli Keys ivory ha;:Jit*
do Chißim hiiiiic liiloriun
Whispering ‘Tubes for and nf Toiinn qio t
persons, a uiust valuable TuOlli 1 lie*
article
ULXSH WART, Ac.
Jipeeia Bottle* ironi Jjt to Nipple shells
2 gallon* Nursing Bottle*
Tincture Bottles from }ji do Flask*
to 2 gallon* Funnels assorted
Salt mouth Bottle* Cupping Gltf-as
Breast Pipe© Phial* assorted
Uriaul* Graduulu Measures
PA I NITS.
White Lead ground in Oil Drop Black
do do dry Gum iShelUuk
Rod Lend Linseed Oil
Black Enid l.arnp (hi
Spanish Brown Truiu Oil
\ one linn R.ml Neats Fool Oil
Vdiow Ocher Spirit* i i.rpeuiine
i t brume Velmw V'aruish Copal
| (ihrtciia Green do Japan
Lithcrage do Black Leather
, Prussian Tlao Gold l .f
’ Veruiilliou Silver Leaf
Verdigris Stone
Ivory Id nek Patent AVltow
r i\ iih de rtei nu Clillk R and
Rotteu Stone do W bite
Duteh Tin* Putty
Rose Pink (’uiininc
Sjmi.i-h White Pn>;i Lul:r
Paris White pnt.nl Brn-li ?irl Sash
i’urkev I tuber I'oola of all kind*
Fh B), 1841 il
ILF Wo live ivqii*xtc(l to uiiuaanice
HUNJAMIN TRAPP n a caticlitlati fur Gliinft’ rd*
Ldb County, at the rktuoa ia January mxl.
February 18, 1341 ii
fjk CASKS (7IIRESF,
I*r 80 b*g Bin Cort- e, lor *u!! bv
Feb 17 52 EL A L COTTON.