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Bv JIvilON liARTLKTT.
MACON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1831.
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V r ,,,v. DotbARS 8 year, if paid in ad-
ooLtAiW. if noi paid before- the
'■ " .Sub<criber=i living at a distance
„l,; all ea<es to pay in advance.
3ALS8.
^rr, Tuciday in JANUAilY neit, will b«
SI M»t tliccourt house in Talbotfon, Talbot
onder »n order of ,hB I " fenor court °* eo,d
h.n tot of land, No. 37.
" , rTrict otformerly Muscogee now In,hot
tb.Real Estate of Ja«s M’Gahthv,
p* 1 ”* AI.SO,
NEGRO WOMAN, named Harriet,
'fK,„efit of the heirs and creditors.
*t‘nAltl.E3 M'CAItTHY.a.
i 1 T .^#Ln I iiiurmn
, ndrar.
rr^ZZTal an order of the Inferior Court oi
, V iSl'ibrdc.muty, while silling for ordinary
,i<l lie sold «o the first Tuesday in January
ttslisnd number pne hundred and nineteen
W did district of formerly Houston now Craw*
,« at the e fllirt hduse door in ttie ton u of
.«the property of the heirs of Core How
Ld—.mlii for the benefit of said heirs —
Jme made known on ihe day
* .m HtRAM iVARNEH. Guardian.
iLuTfold at the court house in Kuoxvlhe,
Crawford county, on Tuesday, the 17th of
*«eH in purtuanc* of an order irom tliehmi-
ihe Ic'feri'ir court of said county.
aero rcUow named Prince
,),e Estate of Jesse Mills, late ol said coun-
.fed—sold for toe benefit of tire heirs and
stseu so.u BRYAN BATEMAN./
7* 1831. adm’or.
uTTbeSold on the first Tuesday in January
I fI t a tthe court house in thn town of Cotum-
lifnttocee county, agreeable to an order of the
“" court of Bibb county , sitting for ordinary puc
K fl l L.iml No, 73, in ili<> 8 It District of
nmir lying within n mile and a bnif of Culum
Jd nViueto the orphan* of John Hamlin, late of
e» deceased, *nhi for their Imiieili *1 erm*
I w »’ CHAUtEd M CAltDH..
* Guardian.
4 p^naral will pflblish the above till day of
Oct 2! 43
SOLD, on the l«lh day of JANDA-
RT neii, at the late residence of t'rancis Jen-'
Iiiij, deceas- d in the fourteenth district of Monroe
00801*.
/ All tho Personal Property
(pZfcHjit Negroes ) IdungUigio thoeslaie of suit Jen-
king cimsUiing of Horses, Cntile, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &,c ‘ . jfim
WILL UL RLtyrED, at the game time and place,
Th»- IMiiiftifOiioa which ihe decerned lived—
and Ibfe Negroes on said estate hired for tho year
lw. 8ale,&c. to continue from day to day tilt com
pleted. For the benefit of the lirirs nnd creditors*
WILLIAM EARL LAY, Adm'Y.
■ « c c6 30 tunUcitamtntoanneXo»
COMMISSION BUSINESS. . _
T HE aubaeriher will attend to tin; purchase
ofl.'eUou and sale of Merchandisi-, and
hopes by strict attention to merit llic confidence
of those who may favor him with their confidence.
Macon, Pel. 7,1881. 3m JAMES KEA.
dRUltSUANT fo an order from the honorable the
JT court of ordinary of Crawford county, will he
sold at Knoxville. Cranford couiitv, on Hie firs! Tuts*
day in Jauuiry next. U*“i "era the lawful tioura of sale,
a Negro follow nitutrd John and a Wthich named
Palaey . belonging to tho estate of William Underwood,
late of said county deceased—sold for Ihe henafit of
the heirs SAR II U iDEKWOOD. Adm’rx.
- xeptii 39 UJKE.ROBINSON, Adm'or.
W ILI. BE SOLD, on Tuesday the 17th of JAN
IJArtY next, auhe late residence of Jama
Smith, of Bibb county, deceased,
4 qn mi > of Colttiii, Slock, &■-. bt-lutisitiu
to tint estate of said c.eceaied. , Also.
i'ho Plantation ami ftiogeota
belongtrig to *„fd estate n ill be raided '«*«,- hired tor
theeiisuiagyrar. Terms on Ihe dav'.
dec 6. W JOHN A. THARP,’firV.
fiTTitFsOLO, at tbu late resideuoe of Ab-
M’ U 'Romeo. Wu»8. - «n lUooroe county,
f wlTdav ut\j -nuarv next, for the benefit of
pin'tad creditors of said! deceased, tho follow
„ (j u.uti, iloiwlmld and KilCimn Fth*
Land ail the Peridtable rrop**|i
1^, day to day utrlil all is sold. Terms made
ML* WILLIAM RAMEY, admar. ]:
[LI. be sold on A edlie iiay, C*io4ltj JA >h,V-
llV next, at 1 the iatc re«ideucv ot £lizaheth
i lilt of Fayette county, deceased,
All the Personal Property
UKtasaid deceased, or so uittcli ttiereot a. uuvo
liiUothc |tossession of tile adiaiiiutrutiou.—
u«»le known on the day of sale.
, all Iiersom having dcmdmis agmusl, or in-
J (., s; ,id estate, are hereby, required to render
Urdsiaands; and make |>tsyinent in terms ofthe
[ CHARLES A. 1HCKSON, adm’or.
yiLt. be add on the first Tuesday in JAMjA
, ItY nett, telure the court house in tho fown
‘ ub. Ilwm county,
. All tho »eal Estate -
Ins Uoucki, late of said eonmy. decease*, coil'
|- ot J At iii' and Negroes, for the bcncGt ofthe
liiid creditors. Terms oo Jho day.
1 JAd. B, SMITH. Admr.
|t3i 8 With the atilt nr.tirtcd.
Jll.i, tie srtuToii the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
IlV nest, beloruthe court house in ‘ ! 'oi-sylh,
c-.amy,between the usual huursot sale.
tm htieiy itfegro Pcllpws,
tie tin- beaelil ol tho minora ol Ihltiain A ttn,
I,a,-.in chuiity, deceased, by order of the court,
avfsate. made Ituowis on the day.
• UEOtWE BENNETT.
|t|5 24 Guardian for laid miners
fi/ILL BE BOLD, on the first Tuesday in lii,
'if'J itUAHV tiuxl.nl tliecourt itouse m Bibb coun.
tv. Uie loiloiviiig LANDS, belonging to tbe citateof
Uiomai Lundy, deceased:
Pans . Nos. 343 and 346, in lllit 13ih dis
trict originally .Monroe now Bibb county, containing
together about two hundred and forty uures, more or
less, lying on the Ucmulgee river.
Also, pail of Lot No. 338 in the same dis
trict, containing about one hundred and eighty sixes
eras, being the place whereon the said Tnuxnus Lun
dy lately resided.
Alto, trill be told in Clinton, Juntt County, on Ihe
tame day—Fractions No. 185, 191 and 192, and two
small Islands in the Oeuiulgeo river, ah lying in the
eighth district of originally Baldwin now Junes coun
ty, belonging to aaiifestate.
Terms of sale—twelve months credit, with good
security.
All the above Lauds sold by order of the honorable
the Inferior court of Bibb county, when sitting for Or
dinary purposes.
dec 9 ,44 THOMAS LOWE, Admr.
LAND lO RENT
Ann jkxLga-uos to aiie,
ifiOlLntit hirudin ile c -iirtbouse MacoluBIbh
'■St'* county, niMiie tiiiru day i| JANUAitY next,
Thu NLOKUI.S neliiiigingti.the estate ol Thomas
Lundy, drcrusi-dland hi the same tilde and pbice, all
the CANU.S he o, glng!o «ulu e.-tijte, lying in the low
er part»; lliob ronuty,-Wi*l he rented. Notes with
g,i.,dsecurity wfllhu required—lha negroesto he fur-
ei.ncd by persons hiring with the usual quantity of
clothing Further partiDulnis made known on the
day'. If the renting and hiring should not be com-,
pleted in one day. they will he continued front day
to day until all the negroes arc hired and the lands
rented. At the same time will be sold a fen Sows
and Pies, a quantity oi Sugar Cane and two Mules.
Uec9 43 THOMAS I.OWh.arfm’or.
flU, lie sold on the first Tuesdnyv in JANUA
l KV next, at Jackson, Butts cuuiity, on acre,
ihrrlvc months, a
LgroSoy named Anthony*
k-inmi years old, lielaiiging lotlie estate U Sal-
bntr.laio of said county deceased—*<»l: liy Vir-
pi iirirr from thehmi court of ordinary <>t
fnauty, forth* benefit of the heirs of said de-
H MATTHEW--GASTON,
M 11 adm’or
'i!ltli(Ull.Eto mi order in' the lnierior court of
1 'aia-f co. sitti.ig tor Ordinary purposes, will be
• Ike first Tuesday in JANUARY next, before
t house in said county,
50 acres ol’ Land, , ,
kthc northwestcornerof Lot No. f'JD.inthe l'Jth
V, with the improvements, sold ns the pnipert’,
lii OarJitact. late of Jaspci 1 county decease*,
fe Vuefit ot the heirs mid creditors. Terms on
nov 1 JOEL STURDIVANT, urfeir
JILL he sold on Saturday,the Uihday id JAN-
'■ L'ARV next, at the lute residence of Jared
I’J.'I-ce ised in Munroe County,
trie Pcrishualc'Property
M ‘teccased. contisli.ig ot Hone* C»*ttte, nnd
ll'- PIsatatiou Tools, Foddor, Household and
|o-n luniiture, Ifc. Ucc v for tho hunefit of tho heirs
|LMhton Terms on the day
, MARGARET TAPLKY, adm'rx.
*• Y» JAMES MAY. m/mV. ^
/ILL he sold, on Thursday, the 12th day of
l„ JANUARY next at the into residence of
dl!C,m,e, l> i» the county of Talbot
J4*l the Personal Property,
lothu Estnlooi tin- -,u.l John l‘. HI.: ni.iu
TSJ- 1 Consisting of household and kitchen Furnl-
L™»'»hon Tools, and an txceLont set of black-
rjTiails, Com Fodder, Horses, Sheep. Hogs,
P"*** l0| ir hundred head of stock Cuttle, together
l^csahsrol other articles too tedious to mention.
:•««» >Jme time and place, will he rented all
"-'IIS, belonging lo said deceased that are inv
fcjJRa same time and place, will h« hired,
h,.' liclonsing to said Estate, consisting
W'TOeu usoi Blonjli Boy*
H MAItUNN IH-ACKJION, adm’rx
J 1 :- 1, he 9-dji nt the court house door ill Zabu]
filin'?.' ' ll< * countv, on the first Tuesday ill
l4«i V REAL ESTATE qf John Pit
I ja*CQ| consisting nf ,
Sot or Tract ol £aad*
the county of Pike, No. 237, in
L,J’"™M»HginiHy Moiwo*. Auv,..
, NEGHOES, ui iyaniioT n worn,in
US*"** philid, Ut-irfH-» ciiLiBMitUtl
B 1»*0 9 or 10, Jack n boy
uid iLm;
(mo orl !i e benefit of th- heirs of aaid deceased
7 ARTHUR T. CAMP, admr.
f lj 'ffP AN 'T to an brder of the I'.i imu iMc tHi* In
>C<»qrt nf 1 Talbot raunty, white titling
sold, on thu first Tui'hiIh)
totinty court bouse lit Talbotton
Ros^Sg.WPWrtirit named Sally
“"dto Will' ' dr .1 n ~ 1 being u part of the Negroes
m, j '* m P- Caaaway by ins uncle Ifillimn
tori cc C : Cd—toe the benefit of the hairs nnd
»15 r\ JAME3 GASAVVAY,
gt-wdian
IBiUMJ B.acWJ ANB
JMYAVINU declined the VVare-11.cq : justness anU
OL rented bis Ware-House to M**n J. Goddard
A Reed, solicits forthcra the raircoageofhlsformer
customers, and tenders bis thanks to them for that lib
eral patronage which they have fx -r pleated to be-
stdw upon him. Aug. 20 34 tim
waheTTouse
AND f
COMMISSION RUSIVESS.
T HE iiadcrsigued will continue to tranche 1 , the
above business io all its vailoaa hrsr.fhei—
by Uriel attention to alt orders cummiltesi'o th. ;r ss re.
the facilities wliicb they will ba able to re.-.d.-* thaw
custlimeis and tlie r.ampaiativd rein >lcaeis oi ftwir
W*nx Hoi-sxs from the dabgrrttn firei they-h-ipe it
merit a eoidinuance of that liberal patreesge which
they received the past season •
In nddition to tbeir lormer Hitre-lloute. they have
(for the convenience of their enstomeix op town,!
reni' dtli.- Il’ai '-llwuc mi :lm corner ol Mullierry nnd
Second Streets, (fronting Cot,on Avenue) lonperiy
occupied by .Mr BUft If. Kowtisn. !
Air CO ITU stored there wilt bo delivered atth
I, , 0 landing free of drayage.
O’ Liberal advmces will be made dt all times on
Cotton in store or shipped by them.
OT Cotton itored with them, will be insured at low
rales if requeued. J. GODDARD fir REED.
Macon, Aug 15 34. Cm
DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Labor saved is Money gained.
iM/E have purchased the oxclusive right to Pi'ni-
f» ham Mushier 1 ! “(iUEEN'ix WASHER" for
tho counties of Jones, Twiggs, Bibb, Monroe, Craw-
lord, Upson, Itaiidoluh and Early, and offer or sale
the iniiridual or single right, or tile Marhine itself,-ta
individuals'or iamilirs. The individual right to use
or make a machine, is Four Dollars.
' The Quern's Washer is a cheap and simple acquisi
tion, not liable h> let out‘of order, may lie opeinlnl
on by a liftle girl or boy, without any liability to in
jure cloths (from Jhe finest lace tn the coarsest gar
ment) submitted te its action—even buttons arc not
damaged by it;—in short, it savesthrcc-fourths of the
ahor and ono half of thu soap required by the com
mon process. , ,
The Machine is ready for the examination of the
public;,-and tosaflxfy It, we refer to all who have
used or seen it; on it (hey have bestowed decided ap
probation. It may be seen in Macon at Darragh Sc.
Townsend’s Tavern, or nt the shop of Mr. Daniel,
next door to Mr. I. U. Rowland’s store and ware-
house v KNOX & DANIEL.
augeet C 33 ... '
AA/ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL
f| next, before the court house In Stewart
county.
Lut No. 97, iu the 24th district of said coun
ty, formerly Lee. ’
Also, on the same day, before the court
housoin Randolph comity.
One third p.ui of Lot No. 39, in tho 9ih dis
trict of said county, formerly Lee.
Also, on the final Tuesday ih 'MARCH,
next, before the court house in Talbot county,
One lllitd pari of Lo N«. 26?, m tin'- 22u
district of said county, formerly Muscogee.
Sold as the property ol Henry Smith, late of Bibb
county, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs. Terms
on the day. JOHN SMITH, adm’or
nqv28 23
., %,’ILL he sold on Ihe firlt Tuesday iu FEBRUA
f T RY next, at Jacksnn, Butts county. •
ASfegro Girl named Xtizz?*
about ten years Old, "tie Barrel llorte, One i!«d «
Furniture, together jukhdiveis oilier eitirlcs lieloog*
ing to the estate of Richard Knight, deceased: sold by
virtue of an order from ibe honorable Inferior court
of Butts ’comity for the hem-fit’of the heirs and
creditors ot Said deCeuved. • J
Nov ‘22 J!) CALVARY F. KNIGHT aim'ot.
-**711.1- lie Mild, on the first Tuesday iu FF.BRU-
ff ' ARY next, before jho court house in Macon
Uibli county, . ,
Two 'Nrgio Boys, Muses nnd Benjamin, a»
bout 10 and 17 years of ago—sofd as the property of
Henry Smith, late of said county, deceased,* for tho
benefit of the Heirs. Terms on the day.
nov-28 J3 JOHN SMITH, adm’or.
S .10UR MONTHS aft'Tdata, application will be
’ tie made to the honorable the Interior Court
of Monroe county, when sitting.ibr ordinary purpos
es, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes' belonging
to the estate of Jons Ruoans. lain of said county,
deceased—for the benefit of tliebeirs and creditors.
JAMES B. SMITH, adm’or.
septS, IS31 37 with, the will annexed.
K AOUIt MONTHS after date, application will bo
fit made to tho lion wahlo thclnforior Court of
Houston county, while Hitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell l.ot of Lind No. 16 in lha fiflli dis
trict ol Houston county, and nine Nrgroos of the urf-
divided p-ii'l I' ll m Ho- hr l wiii .'"d t. sirwii'-ril "t
DxaiKL CuRSt senior, late of said county,'deceased
-lor the henofit of the heirs and creditors ol said
estate. ^"^08iiuf PATTtSHALL,
' -her
SARAH t CLARK, Ex'rx-
3ft mark
W IIJ, be soldoa the first Saturday^!! J.VNU
ARY neit, in Miicon, Bibb couiitv, *"
tween tlie hours of ten and three.
Two JSTegroess to wit,
A man named ALLEN, an excellent blacksmith
ah ni ,’fi or 3t) years of age, tho other a woman, r
cook, washar, See. abo.it 45 years ofnge, sold Tor the
. ■/ .*•; MARTIN T. ELLIS.
Deu. 12.^;, 44 3t ■ . • .rirfsys-
F OUR m»ntbi »n« date, application will N niade
to the honnrahlo the Interior Court of l ayclte
county, when silliug for ordinary por|H»s. «, feflcaVc
NIXON.guarrftau,
J NOUlt MON I’HS after ilrte application will ho
4 madwto the Innnfnbln tho nfenof Court ol
Monroe county. xsMt* sitting for ordinary narposas.
for leave to sell Lot of Lind No.. 17 J n
district nf Carroll county, Ihe
of OvxRTuau PiiKLrs. BLNNLT H. Ittuui.r..
riov 18 20 'k
F OUR MONTHS after ddto. apptieat’on
will be ma.lv to th| himorahie the Inferf-
Yol. V—No. 51.
ed thereof, shall be punished by whipping nn thj
Mire back not excoediog 39 lushes, end a fine trt
the discretion of tho court.
■1th. Where any offenco has been committed
heretofore against the laws of the slato, which
would on conviction, subject the offenders to con
finement in the Penitentiary, such person not yet
tried ami sentenced, ahull, on conviction thereof,
be imprisoned in the Penitentiary in obedience ro
to thu laws now in force.
5th. If any oltonco is hereafter committed, for
which tho o.Tcuder would, upon conviction, ho
imprisoned iu the Penitentiary, and for which no
punishment is prescribed by this act, tho name
shall hereafter be punished by fine, or whipping,
or imprisonment at ihe discretion of ths court.
6th. All lews militating against this ect are
STANZAS.
Man is for woman made,
And woman made for man, 4
As tho spur is for tbejade, .
As tho scabbard for the blade, t ”
As for liquor is thecann,
So man’s lor woi«*in made, >
And woman made for man. ,
As thesccptrj to ba sway’d,
As tonight to seranade,
As for pudding is the pan,
As to cool us is tho fan,
So tuan’s-for woman made,
Aud woman made for man t
Bo sho widow, wife. or. maid, , -
' - He she wanton, be sho staid,
Bo sbo well or ill array’d. -> j
So man’s for woman made, ' i
And woman made for man. •.
A' Scotch peasant having, with a view of Pot
tering his condition, clrmo into England, hired
hicr.velf to a farmer;,howover, his fare did cot
turn out so good as lie wished. A great part of
it consisted of butter nnd cheese, the latter so
me; gro that he was glad to spread tho butter on
h. jits mistress seeing this, asked biin why he
wax so extrav(igmit .as to oat butter over cheese.
‘•Ah*’’ ruplin-4'Sawney, “Di’ol ha’e those that
partod thout .ay I." . . , ' ;
It is stated that iu Japan, Education is more
generally dili'u»< d, tlnu Europeans for tho most
part, have any idea of—every inhabitant, or na
tive of the country, however low his condition,
being ablo to read aud write, while a great pro-
portiou of tho people uuderstand surveying and
astroupmy—tho discipline of their schools being
made- to dispense with corporal punishment.
A Hint io the Sedentary—Speaking, reading I*atioo» ou American commerce prior to 1601s
aloud, ami singing* arc uncful kinds of exercise, Ellsworth nioved its. reference to a^sclArt
■ - CONGRESS. igSSKMjk '
WaatitnoTOH, December Id.
In the Senate, yesterday, petitions were pre*
sented by Messrs. Silxboo, Tyler, Kaudain, Tom-
linsou, King, Moore, Seymour, Robinson, Wil
kins, and Bibb. The resolution submitted by
Mr. Marcy, authorizing a subscriptiob to the Re
gister of Debates, published by Gales fc Heaton,
and as amended, to the Debates iu Courention
on tho adoption of tho Constitution, published by
Jouatbaa Lllnrt, wea considered and agreed to.
Mr. Poindexter, os leave, introduced a bill au
thorizing appeals, writs of error and supersedeas
to the Supreme Court in certain cases, which
was ewico read end referred to tho Committee
on the Judiciary.
In the House of Representatives, yesterday,
petitions and memorials wore continued to b*
presented. Upon one of them, a memorial pre
sented by Mr. Ellsworth, a loDg discussion took
ilaco. It was on the subject of tho French spe-
EDUCATION
Wiui -.tJUiia-.i Arituor.
« 1HE suhscrilier baring purchased a small |\Jan-
tation neur Eaioutun. profanes to take six or
ight young men of good moral characters, between
the ages of 12 anil 17, and to provide lor their instruc
tion iir ibe various branch, s of Education, in Agri
culture, and in the Mecli.uiic Arts. Apparatus to il
lustrate the sciences of Cneraistry, Astronomy, Nat
ural Philosophy, &c. will be procured and a Meehan-
ic s!io|i erected.
Schools of this kind, established in Tennesseo and
in the Middle and Northern States have flourished
beyond the expectations uf the most sanguine.Ilun,
dredtof applications to enter student* have been re
jected during the year for the « ot "f accommoda
tion. The writer has been arc - y seven.! respecta
ble and literacy gelitlerreri. who navf promised their
sons, to open asnlilaronein Geoigiaand he now dr-
signs to make the experiment. So many months
have elapsed iu fixing on a *ite, since lie formed the
determination, that he hat not now time lo state all
the particulars of his plant nor will he make high pre
tensions in regard to his qualifications northe amount
that shall be learned, ' He will endeavor however to
impart instruction as far and as Well as be is able.
Assistance will be procured in teaching tlie mechanic
arts and some ofthe common branches of Education.
The object is to nfake'practical men aud qualify
them to become good teachers of schools.
In government, he will endeavor to act the part nf
A] parent and treat the pupils as his children; but Ha
must be obeyed. He detires no parent to send bis ton
who ft unwilling to have him submit to the regula
tions ofthe ichool. Each student will labor two or
three hours in the day or about one day and a half in
the week, Care will be taken, as the Weather grows
warm, that they be rot exposed to a mid-day sun, till
they become inured to athletic exercise, by employ-
ingtbe mnfilingsand evenings. So utany hours Will
not be requisite all the year, but in a busy season,
somewhat more.
Each student will provide himself with sheets, to w
c1sandblanitEts*-and it would be economical for him
to have a coarse suit tnwear during the hours, of la
bor. Books, stationary, oil, Aic. will be furnished
those who ncedjliem atthe lowest price. Tbelimes
of examinations and vacations cannot now be named.
Ueiigout service Will be attended every sabbath ih
F-atonton. a little more than a mile dlslant • .
Those who wish to enter their sons must give infor
mation and secure place* by the lath ol January.
The school wilt ho opened on the 23d
I j-tter tftod paid, addressed to Eatonton. will receive
attention.
Regulations and -Terms.
1. The course of instruction will occupy three
years.
2. Board, lodging, washing, tuition. Are. for the If!
veer will be #9u; tor the ‘.’d f7fi; aud for the 3d $59.
Payments, h ilt yearly iukdvat re
A DILI, SHERWOOD.
y.atohlon. Dec 16, 1631. , 6t>
N, ft. Editnri in the State and the Charb itoh Ob
server nrn politely requested to give tbeubosemtew,
insertions ... A3-
OOTTOro GIX2-J3.
/TRIE subscriber has commerced the manufacture
JL and repairing of COTTON GINS, *t his shop
ontne corner of I’uiiib Hn,l Eumih streets, nearth*
Presbyterian church, in Miron, and would n-spech
tally invite the attention of those whn may wiih Cot
ton’tiins. or have them repaired, (•> cnll o'.i hiuil as he
flatters himself, th.it his west k till] hear iu-pectinn, and
give entire sMist'aclem: and if n», lie hopes to receive
n portion of the putrurteec. ofthe laiMie.
aiirtillS » TIHXMAH SIMPSON
Coach-Maiang.
•The iubscriuyrs feel grito
ful for pa't pa iron ate, aud
hope, froui steady attention to
Imamus, the sumo may he
^ .ontiuucd. They jutend keep
_ "iu* 9 general assortment of
Carriages! Barouches* digs*
and
SULKIES,
Doth of the Northern and their own Manufacture.
Also n eompletn assortment of COACH-MA
KING MATERIALS, which arc now on the
Uivor nnd daily expected—^with them they will
receive alight and fashionablo BUGIE, that will
be sold imv for I’lish. '•
BENTON, CASTENS «t BACON.
N. B. REPAIRING done at the shortest no
tico; nnd upon thotnosttcasonable terms.
Macon, Nov. 7. 1S3L
■and it is supposed that this is at least one causa
of tlie greater longevity of clergyraqp, public
speakers, teachers in universities, aud schoolmas
ters; and Dr. Ajtdrew pleasantly observes, that
one reason why women require les* bodily exor-
vise than men, is, that they are in general more
loquacious. Jit-nee thoso sedontary artificers,
who, from habit, almost always sing at their
work, unintentionally contribute much to tho pre
servation of their health.—Henderson on the Prt•
servation nf Health. ■ , - ' 'J ’ .
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
At the office of the New York Courier fit En
quirer Loudon dates to the 3d November have
boon received. That priut gives tho following
abstract of their contents:
Tho most important intelligence by thix arrival
[that oi^the ship Ontario] is that disturbances of
a most jppaliing nature, have occurred at Bris
tol in England. [The Mansion House tlio scat
ol the municipality, the Bishop's Palace, Excise
Ollice, the Co-tom House, tlie four Toll Houses,
the three Prisons, ami forty-two other dwelling
lion es mid warehouses were completely destroy
ed by fire, and the criminals, liberated, by the
tnohs; between whom and the police and military
several rencontres took place, in which many of
the rioters wero killed and wounded.] In tho
neighboring town of Bath, soma riots alio took
place, besides in one or two other places, which
however were easily quolled.
In tliose disturbance*, it doe* not appear that
there- is any tiling which threatens the general
tranquility of Euglaud. The army, yeoman ca
valry, nml influential persons, of all political o-
pinions, have rallied round ths government and
magistrates, exerting themselves to prevent dis
order and confusion.
Tho peopio still seem bent on obtaining that
reform iu Parliament which has beon refused
them by tho Lords, Societies with this object
under tho title of “political unions" are forming
iu many places: they avow a determination tu
preserve tho peace of tho country.
In France, the government have resolved to
create a auificienl number of Peers to carry thro’
tho upper Chamber, the bill which has passed the
Chamber of Deputies, abolishing an hereditary
peerage?
Tho chamber of the Belgian Legislature has
accepted the terms laid down by tho Conference
in London^ there was no doubt that the senate
would accede to them. Tho King of Holland
having hesitated on bis part, a British fleet had
been ordered to tlie Dutch coast, but t'uueiy con
cessions rendered hostile operation* by them un
necessary.
Count Capo d'Istrias Has been assassinated*
In Poland, the authority of Russia was gradu
ally rc-estabiisliing.
The cholera morbus continues to cause the ut
most alarm throughout Europe. Wo do not per
ceive, however, that it hag as yet extended iu
ravages beyond Hamburg and Altona.
Gulignani's Messenger coutains the following
extract of a letter from Napoli, dated 9th Octo
ber, giving a detail of tho circumstances attend
ing tho death of Count Capo d'htrtas—"This
morning, as the President wax goiug, according
to custom, to attend the service at the church, two
men, who were at tho door, assassinated him.
oqc firing a pistol at his bend, and.tho other stab
t iug him in tho body with-a Turkish dagger, lie
fell dead upon the spot. The assassins were
Constantine and George Mavroutichali*, tho bro
til r and sou of lYtro iky. who has been in pri-
snii'.vtr liaee'tlic month of January last. Con-
stautiuo was immediately,killed by the President’s
guards, but George escaped, and took refuge in
the house of the Frencn consul, who received
hint Without being a ware of tho crime he hud
committed. Ou learning what bad occurred, the
consul refused to givo him up to the fury of the
populace, lmt engaged to deliver him mto the
liainls of the magistracy, as soon as a regular de
tnund was made. The senatd immediately as
sembled, by virtue of tho power* with which it is
invested by tbe congress at Argos, and is at this
moment employed iu appointing a committee, to
tarry on tlie government till the meeting of the
national assembly, which will be immediately
convoked. The town romoius quiet, and tbe
comm nalers of the troop* have taken the ne.'i s
sary measures for preventing disorder. Tbe
French and English commanders have also a
liop-.eit every means for ensuring the safety of
their respective countries "
w he a
ring tor ordin-
N’o. 14 in tbe
or Court of Butts count
ary purposes, for U»v*
first district of originally H nry, nowAS
ty, for thu itenefit of the heirs and Tr
lout* M’MaheX. deceased.
JOHN K- M’MAIILN, adm’or.
oct 15 43 ftfzSm
Hits cuuu
reditors til
Morton’s Fulinonic Expectorant
COUGH SYRUP,
The following is an nutlino of the act abolishing
the Penitentiary system.
1st. sue. enacts that, after the passage of the
act it shall not bo lawful to imprison any person
within iliu Penitentiary, for any crime which be
may hereafter commit against the 'laws of the
State* 'f >,'. . * - '"4, - jjrgf
2d sec- is, that whenever after, any penoa shall
commit auy offence, which i* now punished by
imprisonment in tlie Peniteotiary, such person
coqficted thureof, shall bo punished in the man
ner prescribed for such offencQ by the laws of
force in the state on the 18lh December, 1816.
34 sec. That whenever any person shall com
OR Goughs, Asthmas, Consumptions, and , .. .
' Hooping Cough. A supply of this valu- j init an offence, which, by the laws now in fort#
able Medicine received and for sale hy
ELLIS, 8H0TWELL fit CO
Now 23 28
would subject him to confinement in the Peniten
tiary, and which offences were created by statute
since I8th December, ItilO, such person, ceavjgv
committee; but it was ultimately disposed of by \
a reference to the Committee ou Foreign Affairg. 1
The House proceeded to tho election of a chap
lain, aud on the first ballot, tha Rov. Reuben
Post was elected, (there being four candidates)
having received 87 out of 163 votes. Bqmedisctt*.
siou arose upon a resolution proposed hy Mr.
Mercer for tha appointment hereafter, at tho
commencement of every session, of a standing
committee of Roads and Canals- Tho propsitioa
was opposed by Mr. Mitchell, of 8. C. hut before
it was decided oa, tho Houso, at three o'clock,
ndjouraod. ~ . : . ' “•
TtttmsoAY, Dec, 15.
In the Senate, yesterday, two message* wore
received from tho President of tho United State* v
by Mr. lomdson, lus secretary: tha one convoy
ing tho information called for by the resolutions
of tho 8tb instant, relative to the capture, abduc
tion, and imprisonment of American citizens by
the British authorities of New Brunswick! tho
other recommending that compensation and in
demnity be made to the master and crow of a
Spanish brig for thoir risk and Josses in humanely
rescuing tbe crew of an Amoiean vessel from first
and shipwreck. Several petition* and memorials
were presented, and the resolutions offered on
Tuesday by King, Moore, and Grundy, were
considered and adopted. The senate adjourned
at an early hour.
Fat bat, Dec. 16.
la Senate, yesterday, but little legislative htn- V
siucss was transacted. Tho credentials of the
Hon. George M. Dallas, elected a senator,by the
Legislature ofthe state of Pennsylvania, to sup
ply the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
tho Hon. Isaac D. Barnard, wero communicated
by tbe chair and read. Mr*. Chamber* gave no
tice that he would, tomorrow, ask leave to bring
in a bill to provide for the payment, to certain or
the States, of interest on advances made by them
to tbe United States during the late war; and Mr.
Wilkins gave notice that ba would, ou the same
day, ask leave to bring in a bill providing indem
nity to American citizens for spoliations on their
commerce, committed by the French prior to tbn
year 1800. After a short time spent m tho con
sideration of Executive business, tho Henatc ad
journed over to Monday next. Sir. Webster wax
present and took bis seat.
In the House of Representatives, yesterday, '
the usual time was taken up in the presentation
of petitions and memorials; after which a more
than ordinary number of resolutions 'were intro
duced. Mr. Drayton from tho Oomuiittoa oa
Military Affairs, reported a bill for the adjustment
and settlement of the claims of South Carolina
upon tbe Government of the United Htates, which
was read twice and committed to a.committee of
the Whole; and at Mr* Drayton’s instance, mad*
the special order of the day for Wednesday, tha
28th December. Tbe Honse then again took
up Mr. Mercer’s resolution for tbo appointment
of a standing committee on Roads ana Cunnls
Mr- Mitchell concluded bis remarks iu opposition
to the measure, and called for the yeas aod nay*.
Tho quettion was taken by yeas und nays, and
resulted in the adoption of {the resolution by a vet*
of96to90. The House tbeu, at 2 o’clock, ad
journed till Monday.
Wash:i*otoi», Tuesday, Doc. 29.
In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Chambers, on
leave, introduced a bill to provide for tbo pay
ment to tho States therein narnuJ, of interest for
advances made by them to tho United .States du
ring the last war, which was read iwicu usd r*
ferred. Tho election of officers of tbe Seusu-
having been gone into, in pursuance of the reso
lution of the 13(b instant, Walter Lowry wo*
re-elected rieerctary, having received 40 ont ot"
41 votes; and Mouatjoy Bayley was re-elected
Sergeant-at-arms and Doorkeeper, having receiv
ed 34 of 36 votes. ■ Mr. Shockford was elected
assistant Doodteeper on the sixth ballot, and the’*-
R$v. Mr. Durbin Was elected Chaplain on the
socoud ballot.
lath* House of Representatives, among the
f ictitious and memorials presented, was one of the
atter from tbe State of Virginia, on thesubjeei
of unfunded cUiqu of that Btatc upon tho United"
States, accruing from tha war of tho Revolution,
which was presented by tbe Speaker, und on me-
tion of Mr. Barbour, referred to a select commit
tee of eevon- 'Mr. Mercer presented a petition
from t!)e Frestdeut aud Director* of tho Chcxa
peake and Ohio Canal Company, praying for au
amendment of their charter, aud for further ait
in prosecuting that work. Mr. Arnold presented
a petition for the reduction of postage on now*
papers, and for other purpose* connected wiiji
the Dost Office Department. Mr. Hevier submit
ted a memorial of the General As.etnl ly of Ar
kansas, ou the subject of certain claims' tn land,
which be strenuously argued should be referred
to a select committee; it wee, however, tlriiMto
ly referred to the committee on tho Judiciary.—*
Mr. Whittlesey, of Ohio, reported 38 private ©ill**
from the committee of Clatma, which were reart
twice and committed to a committee of the who!-
Rouse. Mr. Doddridge, from the committee on
tbe District of Columbia, reported on tbo peti
tion* of certain citizens of Penatykruh*, on tbo
* object of slavery in the District, requesting W be
discharged from e further consideration of that
part of it which relates to tbe abolition od aSsrrory.
The House egroed to the report npd feMtetfo: ■
and tho comn.utee was accordingly ttbrfcttjjfc*.