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B»rii«r« *& i&ngiund, ^
, cm-t Priuhrs—and PahUshefs of Hu Lftms of lit
< 31 Oltiltd 5IcUtlJ
i. t®***' \ week «lai;4hB*»hf tpvlnn^f
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"V 1 ' 1 .'•rawi m)t.iiARSjinim»minifiii? j-iniu
t ; ‘, \rrtlwnti •i\*n m? N* P*l® Ig n«lvanc«*,^»r •oUsftcforyifSrf'.
Adr.TU e. jfyyfii , T> . ^iin^uHrthtor*, Kxrcuturs, * r
Cl ; , Irtw.i.i b^hHd<mMitf fiift Tnetikg*
i iht- U.iur-.’i ten »I»Jhe AA-nyum .ujtfjCrcfi
' ' V.m-.ii tn, nt Hit* court-home in.the ctamty in’ wliicji 1h*
r'rrtv i* til n 1 Ut -‘Nolii't* 'it Hit**t\ h'tl®** mt|-i'(jt> gn«ni|i *«•
i» Vtfltth »*
:\-r; of-IVrVmnl Property must !y? t * etui® J&e
«ki>^ prrvi.» u *u» thetl ly oj -a!'#*. * • •*'
’ . .. • * * a i‘;fci«tr-n , ttuoHR'i»gl»*
» j vnii»" »».uh.«- iii.i.icio ,h^ rmn fnflpnlhfnfjf
L\N(>, uuM In* iMhUh.Mt for t'Al’U AliiSVM*.
r,..fi h.-ll fc KlrlUftS,.tyu,I to- j>y&|$Jl'4T fut
tMctltti thoift AilrertUeiu**ut<wffl<4«-m^f puifn^h*
11 iVm«I tlieiif in llie Jirst mttl lourrti futae nf AlWk^.
•iHintli* . w . - iV
t»ii- ki "l c.T.it»im.'xtfrreoi*ifcY»rt?iii>t/a«*tt(nDff,
:M»UKNA1*. *
lJLANJv WRITS .OFeSTlJlE'
pjert lo tin* present iji}llei >* r *«t»<.'fnr
«1 ■ ia^ WE Hpc nialjnrisiMl* to HMjhMiifee'
Is, .v£J«5 ,i ie follow ins: (p-HtI>mon n- CaifAiriatts’i.,,. il«rK*»
ilticrion f*o*»veuUtfn in »>l
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SI'.\TON XiKAN l t.A
jpliN y. HOWAHI).
\VK are rtutlioriseil lo fitnintuiet}
1 n duirtitlnto fgr
paSSPS
TUP Sufotftihcr i tote ruling to
l withdraw His principal Ntafutaf. i<yth®
5S£r (]*til IWzion. W ifi mil 4ui* <1ooW ui fc«M» Oou«».
t ".'iVt!»-!i"” ur B - <wind '-1 wwu>».»i>«w}RyaRPt
Tatfe <?&?**. PvttHim Voituty.
‘HU: uii<jurhii;i'u^] U^v.lup uU
,.„l M.-.H-.nfk, J rr . In l)r. .MX*.
TIN (>! jrLA.rtJlfTk^wwIirH iak»» ilriR «-r*
enkion ql re c *• u u K i u y 11 r. jM «l m h ;«* r. l Oj mi
„is.V pHtionv.a-alMiysl, Hi.l in tnn»yw«>' woiMp;.VOWK
roi.iiileuiM* am t jJinroiw*^. !>.-. ' K ' H
,y„i H I vlM i s uniff’.r »H‘ li>«UVU'.-uU«**i>.*.«• rnl ruiH^'v, «»|
A^fkiui
ItcHjifiCfully. xtl)»toi>nce^ iHin.^Vf
rha i lii^UN olMT^Ii liiorpc i3»nr.tjrt c»Mi-
ui.lAte thl WrvkAUttm Stipe nor iMyl4 n^Iin
il\tiM»UHiyT[ec
jananr) IT-^iM'-fim
ttitoTis tp-.u-ruUy.
'-KfcMtJVALi
MRS. NA> r C¥ MWtt&r
MllOtN'KT!, Mtl^pOKVnAt,-*
5 3'AS rcjnoVCil kr, m Ilnury "8fibre to the
I 8 I „•,.<• iwsiflfiMttpi'ii n> iWlnti- Mr.. TnriWir., R»-
'..S, In-hUinSl^-tl..* t.» c’him Durniri. ... .Nujlk-
...i , i lr i- tt| .I,,- S.njrtl r.nn ..Hiirti IIK 1 &.!. M..IUIK ffandltf.
Brertlnr, .vl.i>l i'Ihr i, ...in pr.'|...rr<l l;> jllJiRJ-thi rnft. ,, l..-r
iciid* Hii.l ni-nottiri-,. She iw«i-niwli;«•<!, J»jid tor- mjH-, vii
.xleril'tP ^«•.•ln^.s'Jclla»*•*v.'i , :» a<-ar# usually herUific ol
i»liieo,#ueh a* ’ •,
M'.invj Moods and Shut arts*
Shr wl.tftl like iHirap|p.rttfM;*>J Jrifiltf' 1. T.l-r fnrti.ls jOW
istoineri. Her nrknuw liMicm^nlF l»>r pn-t J»v<p#. nml l»y
iri-11'ii led aiteulionlu Huskiesil', 10 merit 0 coutiiiuaiiee of the
irumiicuBMe.il ^ • . . lehil^Ot
MlIXFOfientiTE
ctjftTlUA fi STrntE.
2j S li>|<*\ ,vi The Su.l)Fcrlln*r 1ms reuitAr-
fl.W i‘il to tile Storejbrrtierly occupied hy Afamliiijr'ii Lone,
wh. re lie lias uoWnii hirid t .uiui iu^iMii k«epQi|iit general *\b-
'steady. •Madt tlrMiinz,
Tocelher wiiJi ewr.y flrtlfle' nte^MiiY. lof of
t>*iitl'*uien's nppflivU. 4 * A. ti. VAIL,
lehrwary , • - » .- ■ •- ^ ‘ .
JUST Rl^KiVIll},-;
A T the mrtciiqtoiU?. Clothing. Store, in
iSL ».t."iilon tntl.e f rrm<TSt.Tck,ni fr«k>.pW»<lf
Steady .finite Viol king,
«»J Klr.lilkt ....uoy .U*sCI'lpt* u »*> s*|iLnl*'^ luf IUh Ul'itM'llt vtastlH-—
Tit*; work It wiiiT.nite.A ami pnr.s tovv.
MBiBi.IT H.tSXM.AS.VS.y
^BT’iUE .Suhscfliter. Imvnu> n vory lurifu a«-
JL mrnoemul 1*1 SB bAj:H!( COATS now onJinn.J, will
soil them at very mlmreil pricey U.n - 0«‘>li. A. C, VML.
Pr. Petes'*’ WiSipcflNiivj’,
MlhliRDUEVH bK-.llannpbk fSWoel, Ni., 17.'
tlyuiks for tlie
, slncW iMAarrrvnt
•ily.4 id Uapes to nw rijAluf rout^iiK*il gml uoited support
• >l Ills tor.Ill ;>iitjM7iu. *i“l gniiiu<lttiru|iml uew.Hiie*..
I*, r-.e. iWfliVtml.with chronic »rr ihvelioirtOk(Kiif«*e«, particu*
’.tr'rv dOr IILA, l»VSI’fcPirt A.t.iAt d/ivei fjoripiaiiHH, liy tui-
I ovinr • lir .iiiyji »• of Dr I’, mau i*«ly upoi. hciaft spr« .IVy relioV-
P R. P. returns sirrtertr tlutid
.\er> HhiT.il pntronttp 1 *>^|eiiV1-‘tl to him, *
L a i^wV_
. • 'NOiTCtK.; ’. ••
rjIJIF. suhsenjier lieriiby iiiliirriis his friend*
iL ... I ilx: politic ...ncrjulr.*<#4t .h»*m.flrr. K. will,only
ayurK forCafli.pr l »v those to wUo.u h>-nia|r he iiulebled. He
•0'U.i.UtM tpmake ■ *
Mill Irons, Inks and (hugeous,
ns uMial—\tilljffoi(eb,anj oJiHT'f'MUtiugi of BrtiM or ComposiJ
limi in slity-fiKi cemRjfJ'upoiMlrf* ' *• .
js^i^t^K•
MjLi.Ey.tinvUii.p.
BOOK AND DUUCr sSTORE.
fI'tllli.Stihiicj'ilicr.tW,s'"i'<ic®i v< Ml, frt *d fe re-'
-B. , rirtntil.iil},Hfl(lf»unplf pi «!l*tbe'ipli<*cV‘«e , .wary
In motor hit'll irk nnhni-, iprt.iinit % tnpi**»rinfy«r
Jttniks and Stationary,'•Drugs, Paints, £tyo
Stuff*, Caticip .*vluJrs, tyc. By*.
-Ml «>f A ilict* lie oflWsfm vVlc.it rcilvcn-tliJriee.-iHe w iTl ««Ua/i>' :
•Ti'u’h- i.rt:,- St«i*e aPas low a prtite,nnUmiiu* nt^h-MO-ift h$»u -
%-> 'lx,*** ***?
hiilctlwevijlti Hyolv.& Dnfg Store.
r fl1iirc.Subiicrihct line rrC<>*) l h' reqeiveil.(hi-
JS- fotAwtiu 'M.-.Ui.iiioi. whirl. oVoni- III? b.vh .rl'.ojaHun
' her. Hll.o.ig llw u.Mlic..r twin.um'a "1. PliSuJipptu*. jic
M^er not hfclttiic onvcom^URte * ' **' .
l-urgcntcr's Comruund Syrup of fAn*wort,
»^..l'r ...III v ilnnlilc. n.r.li. lnr rcrc«Syl», S|>itti MK 01' hlooS, con.
C'wpefiier’* ifiliil > B,rtrnrt-nf Siji sopruHhi. ' >
Cur/iintfiit Cdmnuuuit Dnid K.rtipsl (if tiuchn,
itvn'.unMk remedy In -smeaaie^- of Ul.AddPr r nlr.irdetJopa of
uiiue, clirnnic ^onnmbcii, nod «l«nu i»l Lm* ♦ la folio« , -
Caqjtnkr^S precipitated Extract oj. ft(inc y -
P'».'«e»iint all tin?, fc&rtiu**:. piopcilivy in <iuluij»e, amn^
' urd • ij.- prlcfe. t
(•'urpcntrr'ti OH of Must aril, tf Oil m nf Cantharides*
• tho, Vnr/Kriter'i frfrtitvgrt Pmmlert, for faJiUiiifr
nnnjrw, Si.. l ue..ryi. l vnt..t:.i Wau.rtx.'HilfrelOP’In ito rrliiPrt to
| "V;,l'r‘lilr,.uilll.!*pi-iutf TU/hMAS f. Cat-.KN.
j MHktlgiwilic TOffoH ify* ISpug Store.
IIR Huhscrilmr Ini* jn»t.rre«ivtt.l -h «hii-
nijof ihhicap'.iS* nr/rh-Klt ivu-k,n. ii..iir%«h.nk
ni.au...I lull,Sr.il.in 'Vo». I.,lor iIflt*'''Sn»r., DInnU/,«uk»,kc
' J * " hidi art I'gr nWe afliiw
J’HOM *&>. RRKKW.
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Am.Ioli;nf;RTTtoTRE2, TIIlTUSnAV, MARCH 14, 1833.
NUMBER 30.
X C'ofilW,'.'rV , ' pd 'l | vrl*'.l ..<-r.ll',. V| JlOll vcwfc, l„
5 R»‘«f *iueS"a*
■taTi?! V !? C . il P <,yit, .t r ‘ l|| hfl t may dkeef. ^
M.OtlU MiMioIs I.f-^.ui'n, suin,!,i(! (or'mirk-
j: ^ f11 *•
-4J.:l!;!hhi'ro^^ , ' nort ' , ' i J' l “ , °? ui ' bu
Tue lucpcctorirccAiYve the ij|hl HtxHSiA tin? rontwirVior
at csjjioie |»4vv» of ilitoji^LuiU
c m ^ 1M H ** '• “ 1 n • H *
l^ymwitsAvill l.^«.U«i any p«>rth,mof iht »?,., V c,ns'.lclivrt-
eompVtm/ il8 0 '^ tfutjl.thc defTvcgjf Is
i.iid-anpryNcd ^eniriy will lh> rj'ipHvcd llir all oontiVcU,
nod I"C accjmufi i^usl lu»r1iM,.tl in ihf profosnl.
Plierpn.ifly of.Hi,. Himi-iAa1« ft*}|ivi^*i*il imi-t 1m' ntM>rn\e«l hv
t»c Suppii>R«n Imu.bolor. hny paym(Wi\s.will hr i.,a«iv. .
4hnn*.„t .,«• rjc, ..r s„.W.- !.. .w,S|,n..S .■.■.,,,ircJ,.„ u K
lc» I A. 11 Hi oiiAUe imwn Owntnums, \\A»h^*-lc>> t‘ ' **“
A?» Tor mrrkm^r CJd^iHs and lV»*iii1»nilco f in llifl
S^lnt.) ot'Maine, porU ofdelivory.
fir U f nottr<] hij tGc Senate mid flouse of f'eprcse*-
t'nttcc* tf lhr t)ViJ?t d 'Stale*,if .7iRrVjfvi, in Congress
tissMiiDKd, TIiat, (he Imvnitwf ('alma anfl Potiihroke,
►n iIm* kHoto of .M.nm»,*lruU jjofts oil delivery, to
ue oime.ved to Ute district r4’ I'uas^matiuoddy.
A j* pru v od, fr'o bi u »ry f* ^ l-c'.Ul.
■*„ [8tOw.fi.]—
AN .YCTto rtplain i«i net, HTtitU'd “ An net to
rvUuctftho <1 ti ti ca on Tarn, nn<f (Jueun,
pnseed the V-HKii o€ JN[ar,' Mite thousand -eiglib«
htindretUnnd Uilrtv. • . ' .. . . .* ^
Ur*it ntueftd bp the §rnntc Jtid H#vsc. of IlljtYe.irn
totters rtf tj,a l ititcd States of j]mcuifR, in .C'nnarfss
rrxscinblc.d t Tlmt'rn nil crises in which {he imporlawe
ot r-dice, or coc<»n, wliicli remained in the Custom
H-ottse KU)tes under the Itond of tho imjiorttTH, on
tlit t-hirty-first of Ilcceutber, one thousand eight
Ii it ttl^ed, and thirty, shall have paid on the same a
grenter amount ol duty than is imposed by the «ct
'•.**,■H"" t,l< ’ ‘•’•"‘'•fe <i«y of Mny'Vn* 7 tho'iiiand
tJKper Kir’s Otri«;c Fplu 23. 1 IUj.
7 ^ Tlh r tlupikfa tToSiAmittiiStWIsr, !
Mm i/ii TeJegr«ali, Wilt girt ihundiovo
5fhr*-'Jnrj*ty ‘of g.infractors,
9:! liui! ' *— *
nb fieorfhtu, nod
t'JUTi.s^c Vi a rf-JImisi,.
M.tco.y, o-EolLOty. .
riicijiiw.l u luruo iuiiulv «f ^uleudiil
tw New-Ark hyllt J r ■" *
Fifuf Wheel U.lriSaw'A.avflhdctarkod Dleltey, te. r
. JC»r4Aul Bmooc|a*,w.itli l.amp.v.B*ekfyr^r..
P.° »‘|*l , l’»rJ oi ,* hors-*, wdh kOl{<5ni* leaiiier'toiis,
!>•• Plmrif»tcf», ft n ioi-21iurse»
l>o -WiRp, -
Tie above nrlivleV Were an
G*i*nifgo*ii>«UJ*rs aftlu*North.
cooimciid«*i1 KiUiopiilidencejAud
,. w Mucoil, FcbX«i~3n l t ~
3hnriftte#», (In - I or2hu) Si
irtii ltA Were ivindL* tom-ilur by fojIip of the* I»es1
Ih 1 wurkuiHnuhlp Cau->V*-Ii'
11 ^ lujr^,
„• [UV AUTHOlrtTX] .
AX AC'I^ lo provide IHr ilia call of a_(VpVentiou to
to reduce Ahe number of tho (ienerui ABseluldy A*f
Hio ^tato of CnqjvtU jXtfcJ tor oilier pu/jK-aeB there-
iiiJUmiu!. ‘ f *
lie it towcterl lnj the Semitic, nml Jlyusc of lUprrscn-
faUlos of-the State l)f'(ice rain in (icnrrnt JsHnMbbj
virt } rrntf it is lirrilnf (ytirtrtl. by Vte authority ((f {he
sanity That tfo tifrl Mniulny it\ Aprik, eiglTleen hun
dred j^hd->Mj4rV-thr«(e. |^e f gj|t{ the Same is hereby dc-
Kigniiled afKi ^c‘, apart ns the tf^y on \Vhicii the aiH-
tei»s iif (ieoriri; ijuVUtied to’vote for meitfclier® of-trie'
lipgis.'yinre, shull litgly syveraj jdivees prescribed by
law fur holdijrjr sue'h cluct'ibns' Vote fur delegate® to
p»fTreuenl 1 hern in {jont^ntlph, in rittmTKh-tojual to -
th *ir repriteenration i« b‘o(hhrancliesof th? Ceiuvral
A&^^nhly ; such elections to be 'conducted^ man*
aged jtmi ce^lllied und.tr thy same law -tis ate of force
in reaper^ le h^i'uJdh of jneinbers of the <itner.il
Assembly. * . ’ 7* -
.Sep . x d. .'hid be it futth 'or evicted, That »L sh®lM>c
file" duty nf such munagbrieto Irnjisftiti to hie tixcel-
limc.v v]ie Governor ll»« result of «aid elections mi-
4»if.lhs biwtfJicw of.force lor comhicliiig^ mamiijin^
phdLcertifying elecliousof members of the (iencral
A«ti«unbly as aforesaid, within tliirly (h»ys aftr'r such -
clHctiortsi—W.herunpon it mj made the duty’ttf llis-
£>jfoellen«y tf^ifr (iovenvorto i«suo his prbelanVufion
detlithng Ule result or said oiectipns by natmnis the
ftidwidunlS seyeroity civeted to represent thq gphd
pei>p|e ofdeorgia iuXJonvefition tvs conteinjrtaUd liy
fin* act.
.Set. If ihid.be it,further enacted, .That e
zeti oirtlio Tniteti flairs.shall bo eljgible to a Heat in
fiard Convention whu has allnmetl tlit.s.ge'of twehty-
fiv.o years, ap’d been hit inhtfhitoJU of tliia-Stutp se
ven years inrinedtHlely preced’uif the day pfiiis elec*
lion, and who shun have resided one year in the
courtly for which lie shall be elected.
.Sec. 4. Jndbc it further enacted, That each mem
ber returned as duly elected*, shall previous to taking
.his setit m saitfConvention, take the folk»jving oath,
•or atUrmation, viz : k, A*. Ik do solemnly swear, tli.vti
will not atteinplio ndd to, or tu-ke tir/nn tlie con8litu{ipn
or attempt to change or alter afiy other section, pi.utse
ocarViclu of.tho constitution .of l!ie .State ol G’eorgiu,
other tiHtu'.tlnjiie touching the representation in tiro
General A* stf lnbly thefeof; und that I have hern a
citizen of this ptaLc. for Ihe last seyen years, ho help
me ti'ud. Ami any person elected to a seal m said'
Convention, Who sufJI refgse to tnlce the uuCIi nfore-
sUflf. shall not be allowed to take his seut in said C»n*
vantton.
Sec. 5. Arid Ife.it. further'enacted, That tho ipenf-
bers af said Convention shaH assemble on' the first
Monday in Hay jiflbr-lhclr elnctjiin, atiyUfledgeyrMe,
id the iteprestuhnive Cu^rtiber of the Slate JJouse,
for the purpose of. entering upon and cuusupjmafinjT
Jlje grlegti^bjecl? oi ? lUelrconyenHou, to-wit: a. re-
iluctlon and equalization of ilia fiVnefnl .^ssCmbly
Shall have power to prescribe their mvn rule^ mid
fWms of rij'ismess, and t<S determine on the (junllfh
cations of their own nitdiiblrs; rl^t-nccessary ofii-
rC^PA.^imrrnnku nJI orders wdilclj they ttioy,dmn c»m-
dyriyo t<7 ‘the furtheruheo of tlie* object Ibr which
such Couyrulion sjiall asseiiible. -
fc?ec. <>. And he ft further ^nnrtnl, TbuL-U filial] fio
tlie duty ot Uis K'xccllenc.y^tlie <7bvewi«r to give
pi^ilicityUo the aftcrajjons anti amcndnrpnls inude Jn
ylfo Cu/nd4tutioJi-in-j^Ibrrn^«' : l° tin*, directfon jredhe-
tionT of the rmVnlmr uf the in‘enilK?»fi cdniposni’g the
eitrlrt hundred and lliirtv,on coftee or cocoa, import
ed nftet the thirty-first <lay of December, ono thous
and eight hundred and thirty, the Secretary of* tho
Treasury-is dweoted to refuiid out of any money in
tho TrensiM'y not otherwise appropriated, to such
importer, (he amount of suoil excess so collected.
See. f l. And be it further enacted, That in ull ca-
ee« Vn >\?hw»h the importer* of CoflVe, tea or cocoa,
which remained in the Custom House htores on the
t hi tty-first day nf December, ono thousand eight
hundred and thirty-one, under the control of the
proper officer of the cut-tom®, shall hav-* been com
pelled to pay on the same a greater amount of duty
than hi impeded by sahl act, on coifVe, tea or cocoa,
imported after the thirty-first day of December, one
1 1 eight hundred and thirty-one, the Secre
ts directed to refund out bf
1 her wise a p propria
- Wi / -.^..nt of axcesti uo col
lected
A proved, Tebruary G, 1&T1
irh
lory of th« Tr^fteur,
any mon¥y in the Treasury not oil
U*il, t« such urtporttrs, tlio ntuoun
(#oilenil A^sambly, artd *tlic first idond.ly in (Julobef
next, after"lho-. rising of lire saifl ConveiKkni, ha
.shall lix on for the rutiliiiatioir, by tlie jujbple,
dibendinejits,* alterations, <if _iu*w. articles ay they,
may make for tho objects, of reduclioH and otpiali-
zation of the (itinera 1 Assembly only * ^rml it rati-'
lied by ajdajority of the voters who vote on llw
qmfstSnjf'of “ Ratification”• t»r “ No Uutificktioii, ’
-thiMl and in that event,, th-? sltamtions so - by them
mad* iiUd’ ratified, shall be bUiding oh the - people of
th^Ute and no4 oiherwisp. ' .* .
Sec. 7. And ht it further enacted, Thpt it shall be
a fundamental afliclo ih.the formatioh or nnioiuljueOt
of the Constitution,-UraUeaclT county of die Shdr
now.T.rganized or lnid out, or wfiicli may here-nter
•iu< creatcd.by lauT, shkll bo j»ulitlod tn at least one
reprAecia itive in ,the j-aprc-suntutiTe wauph ol thu
Gene/nl Assembly. m ’ .*
■ Sec. 6* And be ,ifarther $n>#:c.l, Tluit««.dooti
thin nc£*sball have l/ecomoa lava,IDs DxireWy the
Governor, be, ifhd Iks Is hereby requfred to cause it
to ho putilislivd irt the <i’a7.eUe» of this &**■*] « n ® e a
week ontil the day.fixed oh by tin® aotnnr too elec
tion. of dogates to fin id ConvgntKm ; and that all
laws end-parts ofJnAvs militating-agtunst this act, bo,
and Aiw same are l)»r#by ^ m '{.L
SiieakVr of thp.Hou^e of lUpie^enbitive^.
^ TUQMXS BTOCK55,
l'rcsidant of the Senate. V
*»«>**& ^wn'sON'lr.MrKIN, Governor.
LAWkOPTmi If. STATICS.
pir AUTHORITY.
'iSS(l) lit tbt uruhd ttlMillt
UtlljOtfelDE OF
F 81ni';Su|,i C rfi); |. hoBlTTStVciJ « ponil sup- ‘
, f- I>ly)>flh,.ol>vrUrnJii-.o,loiortir. .«.« v.hMM.JQn
to,.r lit..- .Vt-ryj, TIIDMAS F. eiJSEK.
jDII«t < .viii., j U !r«i .
NEW I^STABhtSUMf.lY r I
f'Bi'dmut Kifedlty, Tailor ft, ;
§41 Al l', lucr-.tixi tlnam-ulvl-g .in Mtlleclai-j
.nil :i mefflIk Wi.'.t,' keit* liny will n»jl"-.l
■ 11 fc-i HUM . Ill -ISKNX.i.. .ill ill VAni.«.;l>r«»''l' t ’*' ►r«»l|
.Ti •-xp-n.-nc.^n ti«- itiTW.r\. xh.iIk ) dsiu-MliMiij«Wvc-j iln»> I
•• iu?W»- c .-iuraTs.rriMti«lJbii to those* who n»aj - fa* *>r '
‘-‘CHI vuili r,|U. im , u ^ - "j
Oiililai’jJ exiicilKid ui tbf j
i 1) It A*WfKG -rqSTPOIVEIK [
1 llib)it Hstief P&fiperfy ■£AfiFri’!f.\
S^IIK Dnuviiiij has -be,--i) piistpouoT till i
, *- III" 1:'-1 s.,iunl.i« ;.r)tnri;lijM'.r, w'n.11 it mil p..-ili v -l> |
f I*. OAT-KMAN, 1'inpyvii.i-
■•■•i ii. 'Vi. |'i ■' - ; _ __ I
[iT.VIji, ('ouuiy,(><-,fii'iriA.-—T*li‘HDHff"UMl*
H ^ i I.Jl.li.1.: ,■ rn». hmj.n.in Bfr'no. »C->«HC >l«llj-
I u lll.^■IVai., Si, hi,,1 |., r . C „J„|■......« n l.rlpil
I -'’..el,..li.N.t l,.-jr. out, 11 liliili. will, tin ‘e.sl ‘U I'" 1
I 'tv, mi.. . wi.iit- .....cAj. ii— i.i-hu '.|.itmi-»d l.yn*-
| 1 1 l* Ll i *. . •;mi Wi.i, II i,H ,l >7 ,1 .11 ,r.. Il.l .1. »,M8:
HKNJAMIV |rlHt)Si. »•'-f •
I J>»«\.| A. <l.tr.Mlii>Uc<i lw(... u». »u« i--.‘3 ki-H
r .n I. ly C(»l,),-Alo|il'HI;>i lire...Vrtllj.,-till> I—pir^-1.1-l'. ,,| l
I '. . )^;io.'-l i.. ufi
1 ,„rl P.i.tai.u TIiou.Iimi i,l *l ci.ilnv^U.i* III. '«l
I " I TllSillvl XllOJlN !7f)h J. I*.
J «-!N c,i. e. w*
IjtiCt nf th* VnU.d S/jiHm .. t l
dj ikt *8'f Caltgrfs).
AN ACT io/S.tflWisli
I OiBca ip tli# T.rrKo
Ur it cunctul built (ienutt mill lions
of . h
of 1^1-
tnHrrs'nf tJiff Vhitol Stotts of .-Imcriui in Omycsi
mpmnbUd, 11. il all Unit p ul nl Hie Urn nry n Hi-
etiinAn, rrflilrii is comprefivnifmj yviilnn Uto loiixn-
i„ u , l„.iin.lnn.«, slioll Iron) nml nlW Ui<> ®|
this It'll, cmutitut# one laud dUtria fiit tlm “»1“ l **'d
entry of ills puhiio Inn.ln. viz. ; Ivin r l-elw-.-n I.
third and fourth ranges ol townships 1,1
lio... nml ...isl of tho prin iiplo meyulinn. «xc.|it
no niur.li ttrornofa, Iivs north ol H'i> riv.-r lrurpn o
l.ake Krie ; »mJ also, Ihv lirKt r ».i- | nil, lliirt), hnirtlr,
tilth,nntUiiufi rnjiJJO" or'lNiuimlJjpn'ioitilik? 1 eina
l.M.i If nl-, n J ml w.ijl ol” wtWpHncijiil uuTidlSn. And
there i. IkU-Iu ...tnUiifli.d n Juijrt oiiii-e adlim Uh*
sum., to he Inealsd ut suo^-jiluwlr A 1 * 0 * rhsideal
in-Hus di^r.li'.n, slinfKItii*. jrfoji.r lo d.lo.iujU'.
Sue. .lull I* itforjhrr MDtlftt. 'I iMilUmre
bis'n uiniiiU'ri-liv tin- l‘r.sideiil,_(jj' iiml tvit.i the nd-
vire und mhuv.iil "f Ott tifyitu-, »M-t. tUe eXi*W
L,«r(. ii Kesinsr luid-K.-q.-ivur jn »nJI,r surf dislrirl,
" mi.. i-„in|,.'iir.u.,,i, - «h3II V klie ssuiv pumaed
Sc-A^ic-o 'M '^^vwsoh; -
l forme Ilf 1teyresefUuttetS.
11U. V WtilTI^,
wt of the Sc nut cite a tiny or?.
S't
Aivtuo^fu^ -JO, JA ^^ ()N .
{N^. 7.>
AN S^hipnd n n act, Mititlefi An net *up-
plomentsry m the act Ibetlm relief «r certain sur
viving ufiicttr® aridMoldUraftf th« revolution.''
He it wafted by the Semite mid House of Hep re-
scntsi(I't'S of The United States qf \%merica in Congress
assmblcd, That tlie second section ,of th® net, en-
tHlrd “ Art aot supplemtMitary to tho act fi>r the re-
ljef certain surviving oth’oers and soldiers of tilt
revolution," .(pprnved th«f eevenllr day of June, one
thousand eight liTinllred and thirty-two, shall not be
construed to embrace fnvulid pensionerfi ; and that-
the pension® of invalid ttablftrs shall not be deducted
from the amount receiv.lble tiy them under tho jjuul
said act. p
Appfovud, Veil. HI, 1833.
[No; 8.1
AN ACT loJlmend an act, erttttled 11 An act to a!-'
ter und amend an aQtto m-i apart and 'disp«s« nf
certain jnibhclnnd* for the eucoura^-iHncnt of the
cjfltivntioti of life uim^X - ollvfi r u f»pprnved nine-
, tarmtli KefirUiify, oil•,thousand itrgh\ l>undred anil
tliirl)*;on6.* •*.'*- f
He it riutcted l y tbr. Senate ond Mouse of fitpresr.n*
tali ihs of the {'ail cil Styles of’ America iji Cunxfress’
Oi'seviHrd, Thntnll pVrsniiii wild liccaiqb cnlitlml to
an alloitmAiK qf land - under tlib aontjact rsokail in
tin* first section of the act io wlrtcfi IJlia-js nd nmmid;
nivni, their heir-s, tlfivUed or asibti,.!!*, vvho^dn -bo '
fbre tlie .thirty fu^t day of October, In \jjie year
eigliteeii IiU«d;ed ond thirty-two, Were it* tfitf actu
al occupancy and cijHtyMioii ofAlV« Snnre^or any.
parttfiurcof, bIuiM, on'payfng into tlur trvrf.sury j)jnv
dollar pud Iweniy-five (fftn’t® tire tfA*® previous to (Jib
filfenblli of May, one tUotts^ml aigfit humlred an^-
ty-foijr, re.ce»ve^a pitteut for hi a or her ariotincik ot
purchase : .I’norJdrd, The Register of the Land OR
lice for .the Di>l/jct in whifiJi the lands lie, shull be
satisfiud.of \lu» validity of the purcliUDe.
Bee. 2. And be it further emu ted, Tliat nil per-
naiiv actual settlement and cullivation, be for® .nr
on the lhi*tv-firiit day oC October, one ihousnmf
eight huuclrt’d and thirty -one, opoft Jttry of the lands
referred to Uy the act to,whi< h this inun untandinent
and not disposed of7*y tlie first section of this ’act,
ti)T any feriner act of C<sngres« K shall, on prhof trf
such wltlenient and cultivation,’.and on paying in'*
to the Treasury wf t^e UinPrjl States, withfn ‘(fix’
months after tjwpimsage pf ftiis ant, oirTi doHcrnud
twenty-Ivye cents per ivh®, T®crive.tt patent fo/.pri^
Jmmlrad uuil si^ty acres: Pro tided, r’lial nrfthUtg
in th 19 nct^lJial! be qooonH‘>rolled us to alter or
the third section:**/ Um u!vuf»* rec;ited net.
liep,. 3. find Ve il furthts eiityrUd, *l'fi:\ij)0 imioh
of tiie'nct nj’’w]irtiri llijB is on niirtnifinieht as ro
ouirys tliat 1^j 11 I b« rtiadc Jiry\^oqk to tft®
tliiriJ of Sjaw:li r ^rghleen hundred .ami tliirly-three-,
and tlier iiiimv IK hereby, eXtemtart lo tho fiAt^Ulh
of ong tlujusaiid^iuht hundred and tfri»5y-uiur.
Apptpvod . FebrnaT)’ 10, 16^3. %
*i ' ;V - •_ [N^.i
AM ACT Car th® further irrvproVPi.u*ntof UmPenp-
gylvanu Averts®.
Hr. if fwmWil by the Senate myl llactic of ftnf&csen-
Uitins-nf ihr I uitid Stales of'A mo lieu ip Congress 1
assembled; That tho (jnoimissiom f of ihu 1*0tilfc
itiiihiingabe^tind iu^is imreoyj'autlmri^bd nnd tfii-'
ranted to alter the phm for the iiitpro’veluent of Pciui-
1 vTMi’wi avnnuo, as jirjtvidcd far, by. a» act r pasR®<[
lTie Iwcfity^VOh day of May, ohu th-'Weand eight
hundred and Ihirtv-Lwp, by causing that p’orV>or\ *id'
the uveuyn Jyiflg brtwei^n Ike- c«md <lw:ented to Tifi
.ifacaJaiuizvd and tlie. tfidw pavemerttj, to he grnduat
ted nndcovpred wdf'h i»tm>e, on the McAdam s plan,
n place of graV«*l, provided fjpr by suid act; a]*
by ext'indi.ngjM 11 * f°ol pavement* i»M less than fi
and a half faVt on eocfiyid^, arpfformlngr sido.drair
uot ksatlian four and tf l#|lf fcet.\;ide ; and further
by netlioga line of run*!)®'.of granite, eight niche
tliiok, on.oach side of tkut J»art of (lie avenue La-
tweuii'Uve .taj)Ui»5.fiquarp i.n-1 Ihf JVesidenfh amiaro
with* uuilab)v itydriis at tin* cri?ps streets, and iWug-
ndamiiiutf-llie cros# fctrpotaflQy feet on each si,de<-/
tlm Aliioailu mixed cover of the a veil we.
S®Cr 2. Auji be it, further nineted, That ]o entry
into^lTect tlieproVili‘his v>f this act, Vfin sum of-si*
ty-niue llimnaod.pix liunilred.and thirty dofinfs l»«
and the samo i® hereby ajipropfkptnd to be Jtfhl out
oi any money iri tlm T^ciisnry liut/dberwisB apjtfo-
priqteU. ♦
Approved, February li), 1^33. *
-t No. To t
AN ACT far iho paytnont.of liorsoa ;ind arras lost
in Ibo Military service of .the I’nited States against
the I udiuiiB on the fronUereof Illinois and. tho Mi
chigan 'Ferritory, • -
He it marled hij (fr Seriate end 1 Pause of Represen
tatives nf the United Stirtrs of Am aim, in Congress
assembled, That nny uioimU*! milrtiamen or volun
teer wdiilfat m Ifie service i»f tliv't?oiled States, in
the late expedition's «Aloft ihod mlian®, on the In»n-
tiers of Nliuois, amL'thu.Territory of M ichigan, who
sustained A mix met hyj*»vs of nny horse killed in bat
tle or djVd in coil sequence ofa wound rsceiv^d then*-
jI, t or in to'ngy<picnc>. ‘ f a failure on ike pnrt of tho
Foiled'Htatb®, to furnish ruch horse with upfilpienl
forageWhilst in ill® service, or in consequence* of
the owner being dismounted, or separated -irml de
tached from the same, by order of tli« counnupd-
iujr or in consequent of the ruler 'being
kiiled or wounded in battle^ shall bu. } allowed..:a>d
paid lha value of such horse, Ot tk© Urn© M
into servicu : Vruridcd,' .‘* : p*r.h f u as iTif uot result of
negligence on the part of the-owner-; the linio-cin-
ploved in going to place of rendezvous ; ami rebirn*
inghouio i|U,er being discharged, to Lo taken'and
eonflidttred acfnrsl service.
8<c. ‘J. Jtul Ic it further marted, That nny per
son ifvIke atON^said B**rvie® of tlm" L uifed btates.-***
h volunteer or drafted militiaiiian^ who furnishes f2J
bTmfi’lf with arms and military' rfccmiUeniuiit*,
Mid )«U3 ®u«tifiRcHl loss bv tlie capture or destina
tion of tlm same, without fault or Uttglfaprtc© «»»
part, shall b n nllo^<1 .<im1 paid {hr value tlif/eof.
Sciy. And Vritfurther emu,ltd, Tjiat all - claims
urisih" under tliVaab shall b« examined, allowed,
iiod paid in the *au.n' iifaunerhy the 3’(iird ’ Auditm
ihal pimiftiT clnirus were urtdrf “an act. Ui autlmr-
tjT.® th© payfiirnl* of I .fft, capturfd or dus
Proved bv tin* noemy, while in the military ®ervic*-
n f th® Un]t®d Stated, and fnf 6th«r purposes"’ |iis
sed th® 11mt!i ot Aj)'ni,on« thousand eigfit hundred
amt Hi-xtevn. and (Im iiCt ill uruoudmnH 1 hereof, pa
,ed tlU5 third of MiUeli, on'y fliousapd eight numjrud
and «evontt»en : tliisnctlolM oml remain in force
tnren yinirs f>om ami *fi«r its pn>snr
Approved, February L>, IS)3. "
t . \S* H.]
Aw ACT fi*rthp purclmsc oT.certafn copies of Wnt
Urston and V»ir/.amil’s StntiHlical *rnhl t >», and to
aulhorizi* a subscription for tue'contiuation *t>f tho
name. •
ho it enuated by the Senate and Worse of Tlenvcscn-
tnttrrs of the United Stales of America in Congfbss
atSi/ubltd, That the Librarian of (?nnqr«8*, bo; and
lie K®rel>y is, authorized to ptiacha** fog the 1/tbra-
ry nf rpngren® the remaining copies, tint excreed-
ing t,wo Immlieil.in number, of W'atterrton nud N an-
Ziiiwft. * Sta(i®rical 'INblae, ut the ®ub8oripti»»n price,,
or two doltar. nml f[l\y rents per copy » J'l'oriddt,
J h» supplementary table® marked p.vro nluetv-
loiir,’'W« fufnistlml fpr th«vsnid cojiieu, and fi/r tin*
copies now on hand in the Library ; imd lh.it the
Librarian be further authorized to snlmctibe for se
ven hundred and fifty ropio® fi.r tho continuation of
the said tables, proposed to bo nuhlishod by Watter®-
tnn and \ an/.undt, at three uoliar® per copy ; tlm
•aid Copies to be distribulud us provided far by tlie
firnt section of a joint reHoJutiou, approved twetity-
fourlli of May, one thousand right hundred liiul
twenty eight, for the distribution of certain public
documents, the samo to be paid «ut of any money
in the Treasury not olberwisn appropriated.
Approved, February Ji>, 1833.
_ . .. - [RrioirrioSyNa. 1 ]
A RLSOLLTLDN puthori-ing tbe delivery of cer
tain papers in tlie Department of Stats to life
ComniiHHioiier^fior sellliug clninis under tbe f j'ron
ly with France, on tbe. ttacoiwi of February, one
thousand eight hundred and tbirty-twp.
Resolved by the Senate and llvusc of ltinrcecntu
tins of the t niUd Sfatrs of America tn Co/ig-nsa use
scrub!<d, Thai the Secretary oT F(irU» he, and h# m
Inrroby, authorized to deliver to- tbe Commissiuiters
for tlie Settlement of CJaiips unifTTV tho treuty w.tl*.
France, ratified nml aorr1irmed"6t)~ die tf^coml i^a/ o*(
1 ebruar)',one thousand cig'bt^li'u.ndrfd, end thirty*
tw’o, the evideuno® of any claim BuhmiUed to. iind
rejected by the coniruissionprs far Ihr KeUleimiiit of!
claims under the treaty with Spain, which Ivtl. Jll.lJt)
on tlielweHly.ne.cmnlday of l>lirnnry v one iIii.iib-
ami eigHt tiumlrv'i nml nineliu>i|. ami linnlly ri|tUie4
nml eoiifirui.H oil ti,. (w.iily-geconti iln^- of Vnlir«a
ry. one Ihoueaiiii et^ht Imnilr.i.l J twanty®ou
'fLich »viiii-itr.6 hJii.U l.o rWwnril ti, |l,u denar
nn-ntof Mlal.-w h./r Ih'ii CiimnuaainH ailiaM
Apprayeil,' IVJj.^I&j |Baa..
reUiniijt- it. IVJion pino tvoml is pnintett it ehoftltl
min e especially have only oil nml paint tvjthmit the
spirit* of turpentine, ns there is in the wood tur
pentine sufficient to in jure the oil. If wo examine
the slunpHs or wcother boo riling of n house, wc
will Iind wherever Ihere is it knot arfalplnce, tliefe
tho oil is dcemnpnseil by the turpentine in the
wood, and Ijic paint destroyed oven where no spir
its of terpentine was added to Hie prrliil. lines not
this truth, which ! believe all will allow, that tine,
puitlllie makes paint dry qiiic!;, prov.o Jbat instead
ol soaking into (lie wood, the oil is decomposed &
evaporates, show the dnstrnctivo eTTeet bf this nd-
clilion ot Spirit* inrpcntliio to paim.iind atthough
tlie rosjile painting of hunstls reinnins when tur
pentine has been nddnd, yet it would be more dn-
rable if tlm turpentine were left out.) Tire oldest
prthiliiigs we have appear ns warm -nml gro».injr a s
when first" topeuted, while tbo paintnignf tlm first
■' ' • Ti* •
i-l.art-
rpiro.
in i st - 14. iLvx>] or s.
=t-a: -f ■: r-
If tyn Hie Svuthtra SL^it^r. •
ON Pain i - 11a111ru.'ir.s. ‘ .
Sturralimt 'limn, I'd. (g 1
Sin^—We lisa paiift on oiu- rtooden biiHdisigs
with two ojbjotfe: tlMtTimminent; second,,dura>
biliiy. Was oil h*ud Uy itself without any ctilor.
ing matter, tlm wootl WQifltl be inadoTtiore .inriitih'-
Ilian il is witlf point ,Xni» as ormt'tn'elTl isahoiisUP-
eruWo hurt of tbo ohjefls iff jikuiting, nnii.os fhe
nddiliou.of paint In ilia oil w'lafe ptOpbrly | if Spared,
difcs uot very materially ilijrfre tlieejirea^ivatwo
of. Wiu oil, the orn.iJttcntltL clioptaf lfe»
iprplities
celoruig mutter atu
1 than «ouMcrb«lanei*4jlo in
jury it due,. 1 .111.1, when properly prepared, llmro»
1‘jn), wliSd it is'hufldy omaiorutnl lo tvcMiden Cflilil.
itigs, so materially coutribftM* lotvanUi their durir-
bihty, t(i:il thcro is ceotunny Vr'isjsg it. Blit ns it
is_g..-neriitly’prepirru(r,'(l inav *aji always,) tire or-
nauierttal edist nf it on tfic iiBtsStf of buildings is
tnude.osly temporur’y, liuf its preservative qualities
wholly destroyed. Ifis ‘inly 'iihcessury In look si'
our (prickly decoying wooden liltriding* with tlio.
paint washed oil’ mnro or less ui dillerOnt piacos
ac.cdrdlnf'its it is exposed to l|io suifyind rain,.hr
be satisfied that the 'expense of painting lias added,
very Ditto um urd piwscrrlng tlie imUdtng, and
wiiether a building hooks better ivithoirfpa'int, nr
tvitji palpt hdarly ull Washed ntf, wjtti Jiafo & there
a Ijtlto reijirtiniitg to show that it niipe wis painted
taste must Hvlbruiiim. if what J have slated be
fact, tlmt paint a* mostly prejiarod, is of little val-
trtr, it will be well in iookjuto tjio causa of it, Hint
the avrl nwy kh reinetliod ; and if I give (lie cor-
rect-Wnuse, Iwippily tbe evil is letjiovail without cx-
ponse or tranble ; or rather, It iv chfujipi' to paint
tydll tban in this dele, two maniug.- We iiflre oh
ly (o leave out the s|nrifs of tiu*(ientmc,fe. wi* Will
ifette giro'd paint TVok tho-liaiBTcrwhy licnHiLi if-
to lire puinr, 'mid ho_ if il I tell you, LnlnultO it. duy
qnieli. This is just tligsmiioa*-saying, to'rlsstryj,
tfaa.wi!, which r<ndofwtl;e paint nseld'ss. Now 1eV
us reason ut>ou it lunt see il - tins' is"correct. If
poor oil on Wood iksmalts into it, mill aftur it is ull
soaked upi if w« apply fdoro oil it will slrlko still
deeper and sonic up mere; wheint has poiitilruted
sidfieieiPty deop into flic wTrad as to proventp|ipis-
hHcTroin ruin fee. penetrating us ir’(.qi ns itself, Ihc
wood is rendered very lasting. This wotthl tie the'
$<£$» i) - ti linilding was simply covered with two
enat of op jvithout paint. II wo give it only onu
doitt nf with a sufficient quantity of point to
give it color, tho wood wpiild so ipucltly soak up
tlie oil Unit the paint would bo left a dry powder on
the bmblmg, that would be cnsilfrubbcd or wash
ed ofl - . If wo give it first a coat oi' oil with a little
paint added to it, tlm nil soaks iirto. the pores, an
other coat of-otl Villi tho proper quantity of paint,
while-the |mrcs are filled with the recently put an-'
or first coat, heniains millicU'fitly long be.ii.pts the
oil Is soaked iq) bv the -pore*, fur a part of it to pry
with lire paint, which forms a permament covering
of paint. This is tho advantage of giving two
coats of paint i if tho first c.jit was j.il (filly, it
would be better. V. lien a house is tlm* painted
Blithe injury done by the paint is the ijil which it
returns and prevent* Irani soaking into tho wood, &.
this in in part perhaps .. holly coaiitcrhainnced in
forming a firm external evening winch tends tn .ex
clude moisture ; thus painted a building is preseru*
etl and orntmiontoA New what wt)l bo the ciV.-ct
cj adding.«;>iril() of turpentine to the oil? VVP
knew of nothing httner pateijlated to destrsy our
ioUntions in tho u.<u both of the oil and paint thipi
iUis.a<kJilion of ti|fgenji|ie. ^ Kvcry houyc We].c{
knptvs that if pills on bur floor,>pmt*.of 1 or/.cli-
tine is tlie npplinatian Vn rcnjiiVe if. Lv. try-wash
woman knows that if oil i»op (loreUifhs turponlme
fa theapphcalHJH'to fi'.-doyo H f and how Hues it
remove it when tin: oil* aitd- tttrj.entine. are added-
together? a cfr-trniia) -union lulcvs pluoo sad the
qualities of Votli arc destroyed, nmUil^mirghetthtH'
the oil °r turpentine by themselves w hen applied
on wand Wrtuld ;idd i j Its jHimbllity, yot -whitn ad
ded togotlmrtbo oriyiflill quality of bnth are tie-
troyed, & the fippjiostiuuis lliicleff a just as antlcid
and alkali t/iien mixed together destroy tlrciptuli-
itics of oach other and tlio cifyqt of hi'Ulivr re
mains. • Nm* when n building is tuiijited with two
coats of -paint to which spirits of ,!ur|>eHttne is ad
masters dl modern times nrn injured Imnatly o* I
think by the free use of turpentine. The Jino
painting* Cvon of ftirdiwlma Reynolds are losing
their beauty. By some it is supposed that the
paililn u*nil now are not ns good now n* they were
in (firmer days. ’Tis not the fault of the limtc-
rinhs, hut tho preparation. Oilf for instance nml
ivliitd k'ad are ns good now ns they ctnpr were nml
were they used without turpentine or any thing
else,a* the painters say to make them dry, fpr as
we Jay to decompose the oil and destroy it’] would
hist as long mid bo as good as they ever were. If
wo cnhmiald tlie annual nmoimt^vl money usud in
me pnrchsso of turiMmj>iic,.«iid to tips addtljb n-
nionnt of lose from flio injury ibdoes, wq wjfi find
it an enormous awfieuse,, from stiolv Uinlii us 1.
have nude, j believelhe oil qfT'nlnm f.’bristi to
be superior to llax.seed vnl (hr preserving Wood.—
If tho two oils he )mt op t$oml,«th'o Pidgin Christi
ifil will be fottud inbch more difficult fo retnuve bv
decomposurg with liirponilpo.'jvfiich' is preotit will
bo inent durjifio. I’jilmn (ffWati pil.wBeti profie'rly
preptircil l*y boilbig, is ns eloac-and .gsotl "ns cold
jire-itsed oil. A good acre of land ovil) produce
from twenty hubirty,gallons of it. Piiintor.e tvbo
wish to paitM their biHldlngs, tvrfuW he ablq toinnke
the best i»| pa lot oil. liy roiiivatiug a Ihw acres of
it, and wfren diiraluhty moro'tlmn ernnmentis the
object hi in ip oid. buildings, gates, ite. giving
lbeni two corns of Paiina (Tliristi nil wiilamt paint
-a oulil have the desired etlect. "The p«*t« of my
pigeon house, wliielr wqre dqq.mi in hot l’ulipa
(tliristi jrilbefuri' they we're put in the ground,look
like they wuuM last- thr generations' to Come ;
wiidoalij posU alroitt tlie yard^ garden, &e. are
eonsideruhly. deoaynl. IV;is tile exposed six or
eight ruches of slfingles djppo.d in n lint put’of l’ul-
uia (-tliristi oil, the ■expense tvoiiftf Iron tritie and
tjiey would lia very rasfbrg. ■ (Junto year* ogo, by
neglect], a pot el oil with wliicli J -was experi-
ITI-Mit rirw, wus spoiled by bm imig ; the roof of the
I tofts e "ps quip: loir, 1 liohMll ill n^jieing deep in the
liill sidy, J throw tho oil fill (I’kj house roij'; In ta-
KMig- tills hotta'c dirwiia few' diijy hpo, tlioso sliin-
• glvsitcro finind its sound tunl de* of moss as
yhpii ntivtnn, while tho- others wor'u-unidi decay
ed, But tlie ibirabiTity thns obtained would not
he thu only ohjrPt-; h etJtnown that old shingles
hdap'me covered wirtr n kit/fi of inqssy growth:
Yhik growth is nearly a* qoiclr rp take fire as spunk,
(In: 'Smallest spm*|t that tails iqmn it when dry may
take fire. Perhaps nine out flf-ten Imtrses that
take lire froorspyrks Ihlhag on the roof, do so
fiyrn this ni«S9y-gr»wtk never k» produced on wood
that w oilcit, woro phiuglcs (jipaeil in hot oil bolero
pnyjitg them up, it tvouhl be aVrovnutive from fire
from sparks. A fiwv dftys ago, daring almost a
calm, tit mid d«yt when only a few coals woro in
the firo place, niy linnaa roof was discerned to bo
on fire. A* there was no I udder -nor no way of
getting at tlie fire, it sec.usfi.-ns UiAnpi. «l.o
would hum down. A very strong man however
by getting in tho window of a'house not fiir olf,
was able to deaden the ftrun littlcby thrnwiugwa-
lor with groat strength ; soino drops would reach
UKj Iirc ; thus sonic littlo time was given fiir re-
floction. A man of great nulKcnlnr strength with
a small hotcl.ot commoiiceU cufting through tho
colling and shunting. Tbo fire begun lo blu/.e, tho
wind began to rise, ull Imps of outing Iho lire tvua
_gnnc : lie bud however cm s hole through and was
able to tear ofTtho tlownhi and out the fire. These
aldogles, upon exaijiirmiieu- worn tonhil sound, but
(fity wets coveVct! with tins mossy growth. A
vtgr suial! spark luust have caught it on lire, for
iTpJp trial it. was fnnml alinosl ns quick to take as
gnu powder. 1 lad tliefe sjunglos been dipped in
oil before they woro pHUontlie bouse, I would buve
boon sal’o from such an aCuidont, not only now but
for iiMtny years to como.
llOBT. B. HARDEN.
From hie fl./Jton Ktrning Transcript.
SUMITUAilY LAW.
W» ii/o imh'Lli ti to n iViohd, who hn® had occn
ftirtu to search the ntuiihtil racoribi of iho (lonarnl
y^«'mrt, f*»r ill® Jollowing copy of an oriler, passed
ivhjm Hie leiftstahve Wisdom of the Cummortwraith
OOii^rn^nlml at Nev/tcri,one Iiuudred uud sixty-nine
dcSsnJ, <?f»/r/. f .NcWton/ S-*pt. 2, JGGl. Ordered
Tha^-il i>ny*f4»tt♦shnli jndtr® the wenrin.qof any ^uld
or s».L'i»r f or ])M*e, or new’ fashion, or lon;» hair or an
tiling of tlio TJho nutqrr, to l»« prejudicial to Hi
Oftinmrm good, and the pnrty ho otlendiujr reform not
th<* same, upon being wnriUfd, then tjio next a.ssi®
t’ntil b»Vtqr infortned tliereof, shall have power to
bind the party no.oir*nd«nij:, lo answer to it at the
i.e\t if the case ho recpiire, provided it i* so
Ii|{dvr4t0f*d that no woman uhail iiave lilierty l«i
wtanr ijreat dfej've*. slilsiiVd apparel or immoderately
fjreTiM*«llet ni Johe - *WMiff3.
Tf# 1 11HB ofidWoo in puhlia or private, was
ilIm. prrdtihiled ; Ii«av®t. hnw if worn, were lor-
failed. Wfqjes were 1i»ed a-t ei^ht pence per <lay ;
(tied (hoard) nt two.pBUoe per day. '1 lie price of
ucifnVa* GHtahIiHh®d nteix shillings per bushel, and
no Dvnn Was nllowed to (Jive it to his hoge. Tin
drinking of tonal* wn® also Cerhidden. It was further
ordered that the laws bIiouU be formed and enacted
according to iho law* oi God. It is little remarka
ble and worthy of rnme/nbrauce, that whilst the
price (if'cnri), piinr.ijde-nrticle of food, m those
ihi)*« t -\vuH fixed at so iiitjh u rate, board and wag«
should hav® helm ho low. Onp may form from tli
fact; ii hypotbails relative to tlie chit
aot®r of ou/forefathers, «« cpiupured with that <
Ufa present grfflerdtmn, when the bushel of corn and
tt dixy’s vviiirwd are on average, ut nearly the sume
price—tfny*V.>out h»ur and sixpence to live shilling®
A Good Ston/.—f \VUu4) the first news of the
capture nfVa/tut reached Warsaw,)« German trader
ventured to tlopbt it« truth, nv-a largo cofiee-hou ■
where tlio.company were. di«MHi96mg the subject
kud^aid that it wantftd confirmation. Uo wa
Nunrccly out of bin bed tlio next morning when a
!ded,-ih?toad of the lir«t covering oT ijt\ (which*! [Hjlicc othi;er cumo into iiis room w ithout coromoy
Iiuk very litllq paint) Ix.sng snaked up, and the see- j ny, otul informed him that tlie grfJjul dulco wanted
nrtd caveriibg, ns tho por'.*® are ali'dmly /’yd, .-oKking to soo him. \V f hy — if hut—exclaiinrd the terrified
uy tJiCMdi so nluw that a pnft of the (tif nny dry in j Gorman.” VVliat have 1 ddno* r u '¥ofi will soon
tho paint, tlifis makiyD tl fifin cotff of pr»jjjti>n the. know/TcpJied the FitoIMo. With imnheasant fore
surface, which will* exuhidorrioiyturi! and prevent! boilings lito poor mail prraytd himself in his host,
Hjc evikporulion of thy .nil* llm-s nirfkiag tho \voml! and obeyed tlio sumuTrm.s. ^8o,’ nays Con-stan-
HlinoBt uh lasting us time, and tltoculor to reputin'; timj t-> him, ’you do not believe that tho emperor’s
its long as tho wiiodiiits ; whu Vijl iho elfect of; aVmy has taken Varna—what do you know about
th 18 audition of spirtU turpentine? 3'fie oil is dc-i Vhirna thfii mukea you doubt pf its- fall? Tlcuso
composed and instead pVsjoakutg into tho wood,*At*H yourj*iglmo«>», I aili 4"p*>#»r ignorant man ; i merely
sfawfiy drying in flrf* jieint. to H iye n firm eoverm*rJ thongbt—’ Vtm thought, : tircn, sir,' you must
it is iprickly ovaporal^d by the fficrpuint Is iHt I Jcnm to think right.” “'I’ufdon, ypur liighnefis—1
u'wcloss powil^* oh flio \Y/>od ' f \\hcue it is not f| ^
iilielteryd ^Fpin the r>du, it is ^uqii washed away ; &
in pinceii wl.ofO jt.o^Ly gets wet without beinjf
Avauhod off as the.^ualiCiOjioi’the t^l cleStroyi’d,
H retaiiw irio)«tur(J and hasleirs dveay. \V« have
only to^go to-almuVe winch was piuirteil ivjrito, <L
exaniMis tUo-8omo\\diaLsln.*lto>od ojN/U whore they
gut wet by ^KAversj-ywt the min doc? nut-beat up-
ofl'th (no so ns tovfash ett* tho paint, and {»erutcLofl'
tho |/aiot, afid wp wftl find tlm purl'aefr in a state ol
docoy from tMd pain! ubt excluding ’mo^tnre yjto
meant rta harm. ’ITiero is uo Innori done do not
.be- i|fn»itl. Fluid cnntiuue»I Constantine, Ker*in w
the tier man about to pros\nde hHiisclf—“ n cour
ier b-uit llps ipomciilgfoing to Varna, you will go
in Fftfl-ktfbiikrt.omrclear up your doubts.’ Away
tiicy'^o, click chick, tfay And night—t)ic poor Ger
man in a moHoHright, under the idea that lie is on
th»*nJhd to kJjbeiiu. They arrive* at Varna; and
/life entirier addresses his companion for the first
Dun? since they W:fl Warsaw. *8ir this town is
'Varna; yb'j will have tho ’goodness to put the
*ir. n
W8«—i
(Ifut
iifia.., __
bis compel
here. In*
Mftrt for Wi
. y<*» like.-ani i
Me tbeee (r
uniforrqj.
-- troop*.
letniao. 1
•oft lmvq no
of •Hr'lloii r a
1 you Bill return Ww kiibum,
nml report yourself to the grand dttke.’ A nay ho
goes ngkin, jolt In rear of fdlasnlating half hi*
born a, lor bomg free, this journey, from mental
anxiety about Hiborin, lio had leisure to observe
that ho was made nf fiesh nud nerve*. Conatnmine
welcomed him with a home-laugh. , Now,’ he said,
•you will goto that cufo where you were ln»t eve-
ning you were in Warsaw, and ncquaint the com-
pany that the RuaMans are. in Vania.”
We find the following mournful rociUl in lhe laat
number of the boston Transcript.
Most Mr.r.ANcHni.y—Dodhlk Soicior—Yca-
terday morning tlie bodies of Mr. John Carter and
Miss Mary BradJce were found suspended in tbo
first Chamber of her father’s (Mr. Samuel Bradlee’a)
store on \V nshinglon street. They were banging
eav.ii in a handkerchief, tied to thu saino rope, and
fastened to tlio hook of the scale beam,—They bad
mounted on two chairs, and it appears that Miss B.
being shorter than Mr.Cnrter, they placed * box oft
her chair to elevute berto his height. It woiil^ f
seem that they had emprnccd each other, nnd the®^
pnaliod away tlio supimrl, ns they were found
linnu ing in close contact, tiico to face.
Mr. Curler served his apprenticeship with Mr.
Brndlce, and left him about tiiree years since for
Now Orleans, whore be entered iiito business.—
Mr. Rradlce wruto to him, some time last summer,
requesting him to return nnd entorhis store as an
assistant ill bis business, offering him fnvornbln
terms. Mr. Carter returned took7iis po9:, and ro-
ncwcil a former intiiuaey with the daughter, to
who.nlic whs generally admitted to be betrothed,
and permitted tn visit & ni-.coinpnny Iter according
ly, Mr- Dradlne desired tn retire from business.—
Mr. Carter rnlcrod into an unsuecessful regulation
to purebaso tbo *• stock and stand,” with a view to
immediate marriage. No*, being able to accom
plish his wishes,ho resolved tn return to New Or
leans and renew bis businesstlicrc. Miss Ilrndleo
was anxious to accompany him, but her parents re
fused their consent. Tlio lovers were rendered
mutually unhappy and in an hour of madness re
solved to terminate their existence. Tho result
we have told.
They lull Mr. Rrndlce’s house yesterday after
noon, under pretence of going tn Trinity Church.
Their parents worshipntMr. I’ierpunt’s. No alarm
was felt for the absence of Miss ilrndlee, us she
was in the habit of accompanying Mr. Carter to bin
father’s bouse, and often remained there over night
with bis sister. There ure duplicate keys to tho
store, one of which Mr. Carter used.
When the lad, whose duty il is to open the srore.
went there this morning, he found that by inserting
his own key,lie had knocked out the other, which
was on tlie inside. On entering the store he found
Mr. Curler’s clonk on the counter, and thought ull
was not right, but did not go in the chamber; where
the bodies were found, until some liinc after. Mr.
Carter loft two Iclltcrs, one directed to his father,
tbe other to Mr. Ilrndlee ; Min llradleo left one
directed to her father, and all three were enclosed
in one package.
Mr. Ilrmllce is truly a bereaved nml heart broken
titan, Jlut a short since, bis sou nnd partner died
of consumption; and Inst summer be lost another
child, by Ibo parting of a wheel tiro ns she wus
looking out of a carriage window in which they
were returning fiojn the country—Transcript.
A corner’s jury wns immediately summoned nnd
an inquest held upon the bodies of tbe deceased.
Their verdict was that they came to their death by
banging themselves by tlio neck by mutual agree
ment. Wo learn from one ofour curriers that about
1 o’clock yesterday morning, lie hoard as be was
passing the store of Mr. Bradlce, tbe sound of voices
within suw a light in the second story of the store.
atlas.
Tho reader we, think, will regard w ith interest,
the very singular tragedy, an account of which
will he found above. In addition lo wlmtistheru
detailed, we learn by a ship from tho office of tho
Patriot, that the excitement which tho melancholy
t/ai|.inctiim had ,„uuiwi,,...ut ..vi..-- . ---* ‘ho
noring moslof the forenoon ot thu day after the dis
astrous event, a great crowd was assembled in front
of tho store whore tbo coroner’s inquest was held.
When tlio two were discovered, “ their bodies were
cold, their (mods woro elapsed, and their fhccsoiid
lips in contact.” Tlie objections which Mr. Bradleo
mndc against tlio removal of his daughter to New
Orleans, were in consequence ol her ill health,—fii
a fear that the climate m that city would be fatal to
her.
The last tilin' these it fated lovers where seen
together, previous to tbe discovery of their bodies,
wns wlion crossing Summer street, apparently to
attend Trinity Church, where tbe family of Mr. C.
attended public worship. No apprehension was
felt on account of this absence from each other’s
homes, us Miss B. not unfreqttontly visited and
soinetiiims slept al thu houso ol .Mr. Carter’s fa
ther, and it was thought Air. C. might have re
mained at Mr. IPs. house. Mr.Carter stepped into
the apothecary's shop of Air. Smith, two doors
from Mr. llrudleo’s shop, about <1 o’clock on Sun
day evening, but remained there but u few min
utes.
Four letters were left, by them two in Mwa 13’s
dressing room, one of which wns written by her
self:—and two wore lu the room whercthcir bod
ies were found. These letters were submitted In the
coroner’s jury, but contained nothing wliicli could
throw uuy light upon the transaction, except that
the act wns voluntary with both, and deliberately
resolved upon, Tliey did not, (us indeed the case
couhl not justify their so doing) convey the slight
est reproach Lo their parents ; but bade tliCIWndieii,
in term* like those ol alloctiouate children upon
their death bed.
The Patriot adds that Miss llradleo was of a
mild dutiful, and affectionate disposition ; and that
she did not possess a romantic turn of mind. Air.
Carter wus of a pleasant temperament, and honest
nud honorable in nil Ins dealings. The parents of
both ure among the best and most esteemed citi
zens of Boston.
Thus have terminated tlie lives of two devoted
being:-, whose only faults appear to have consisted
in loving, “ not wisely,but two well.” It should
bo n warning to those who cross ami crush young
hearts and warm afthetions, which are neither play
tilings, nnr trifles. Tho end of this sail act will
doubtless be, that both these constant and trusting
bosoms will repose in ono grave. Lovoly & pure
were they in their lives ; and to their deaths, they
should not be divided,
We sue in u New York pnper that they were com
mitted to the same tomb.
The Jews.—It has been customary in all Chris
tian nations to regard and treat this unfortunate
people as bnd citizens. This U an unworthy and
unfounded prejudice. In tbe recent siege of An
twerp, tbe gallant defence of Fort St. Laurent wns
made by tlio lUlli Dutch Regiment,cupiposedchief
ly of Jews. They behaved gallantly. In this
country Ihcy are, in intelligence, worth, and patri
otism, inferior to ne class ofour citizens. llexun-
drill (I ax cite.
A gli al number of religious Jews, in Poland arc
making preparations to visit Jerusalem, in belief
tlmt the time predicted by their Prophets has nearly
arrived in which they ahull be restored to the pos
session of that country. The Jews generally are
watching the movements of the Egyptian army
with great eagerness, ill tho belief tlmt some ar
rangements will bo made w!:.,:!i will enable them
to return to Juden,and this Belief has lead to actual
associations in Poland.
PiOACiTV Off a tie Mil" I CO*—The Thninsslori
Jonriiiil stairs tlmt a pig weighing shout eighty ut-
UiopUd lu cross Mill llivfff mi the ion; after pro-
cnsding a short distance bralta through, when in.
• lend of drowning lie very dehbvrnlely oomniencsd
•winuning undar'tlie Ich in a straight tins Tor tli*.
shorn hs wns seeking. Tlie me wus about so incli
thick, and being transparent, ull his million* could
be observed, ami in this manner lie ssrsm to Ihs
shore, four rods, and when arrived there braced him
self mi the bottom and with Ilia back burst up thro'
tlio ice and g 't out without the Last assistance.