Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, July 03, 1833, Image 1

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_ —^ mm mm jjY M. BARTLETT MACON, WEDNESDAY, JILY 3, IS:J3. Vo. VII....N;-:w Series... NrMRr.it tiie Georgia telegraph. Published Weekly AT MACON, GA. mm It t adii/ip*/n t •VI :U.ALU^, U.\. •nntimr Office on Mulberry Street-opposite the :,nUn ° J Brick Rtutjcci ... rPRMS.—Thukb DoLi AR^a yctjjr, if paidTiu 1 or Four DolLars, if not paid before the > "f the vear. Subscribers living at a distanco |,c required in ail caccs to pay m advance. ^We arc anthoriziHl to an* Mark D. Clark.as a candidate in the re- “Snivehranch of the next legislature at the Joining cleetio* iii Utbb county, ill d/ election. We arc rep tty Hal to announce Hw*Ttti.r ‘ ■ 'V E=<1- 1 as a candidate for receiver of • ux Returns of this colttlty, at llic iicxt JttncIS. 1833. 37 'tr? 3 We arc ntftlioriscd to an- Z lvM C. PARKED, Esq. a candidate Srl'vcr of Tex ID turns for .lie county of at the rn-uinR election. . June 5— We art* authorized to nnuounce Gno. P. \\ asniin as Candidate fer Tax .Collector at ho ensuing election. June 11 1833. 37 n We arc authorized to SjTii announce. George Vioal as nnuounvy. - candidate for Tax Collector nt"tiis 38 John II. Sims is a candidate for I ax Collector ^ol Bibb county. 33 ny* We are autlioriswl to an nounce JOHN MCSTIAN a candidate for Sheriff of Bibb county. May 1,183:1. 31 • 0^7=* We arc authorized to an .ounce Jolm II. Offutt as a candidate for Clerk ,f il.e Inferior Court, at the ensuing' election.— May £3 NEW BOOR STORE. E. r. J3EIUBS & Co. RESPECTFULLY in form the public that they have, taken the store in Ellis, Shntwell ft Co’s, row, two doors nbovo the Post Office, where they :rc now receiving and opening a very general issortuieuf of •- - Books and Stationary, .Amongt.ici? works, they haven General assort- m ni, and will ho constantly receiving the new luMicntiaur on Theology, Medicine, Law, llis- ory.mid Miscellaneous subjects, together with uch other mtides as arc usually kept in a Book 8lorc. • .As one of the.r firm will ho most of the lime-at he North for the purpose of attending sales »:nd iclectiug Books, they flatter themselves that they' till at all times have as good till assortment, and ie aide to disease of thorn ou as moderate terms is any house in the Southern country. ASffSS BOOZS, . [5, p. S. di Co. have a largo assortment of ill hinds ami sixes. Fools Cap, letter, and Note Paper of the best I’jality, holli English and American, plain mid inhosscd, water and feint liued, pink, yellow ie and white. " BSASXTKS. thank Checks. Notary Pubhc Letters, W nrc- ioiisb ileccints, Bills of Laduig. Writs of nil kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Cleiks do 'ax Collectors do. Subpcenas for Witnesses. Uceils, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills ot Sale, Gar- i'hmct.H, Ca. Sa. Juror*’.Summonses. .Marriage License, Bail \\ r;t and Bond, Inter, 'nm. Directions for lutcirogatorie*. Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail omls, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of A^tniiiislra- on. Temporary Letters of Administration, I yin; r.rary Letters of Administration, Guardians ionds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. 1 cc. Dee Cl 24 CASH STORE. • T his Old Stand, olfer* for sale, L .130,000 Pound* BACON, I'ther with a geueral assortment of GOODfl able to this market, which will be sold at re ed prices •in*' 1 •It T HE Subscriber having purchased the entire Interest of B.WOODBU21Y, . iii ills Badness, will licrcalier continue it on ms own account. G. B. \\ ARDLAW • May2d 31 l ist’s Patent Ei-iating Press. T IE undersigned having been appointed A gent far the snic of Kn-t’s Improved Patent casflxop Priming Press, tu,\es tljis opportunity to recommend it to the fraternity. This Press is roraiug into general use at the N’orlh-r-aml b thought to be the most perfect and efficient ol any now iii use. Workmen, who have used this and "Iters, givo this tiio preference over every other kind as respects ease, power and durability. Oue of these Presses is now in use at this office, tvhero it may ho seen in operation. Letters to the undersigned on the subject, (post paid) will be attended to. SI. BAR 1 LEI i. NEW SPRING GOODS At the Jilacvii Clothing Store. I FITCH is now opening at the Macon .A • Clothing Store-, a tiew and splendid as s' iruneutof GOODS atid CLOTHING, consist- in part of Bombazines. Cambleis," Marco Casiineyes of most all colors, Plai i and Striped do. brown and white Drilling, brown and white Crass Lin ens, India Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig ured am! plain sib, Velvets, English figured >ilk Vesting, plain Floreutiuo do. buff and white Va lencia do. white aud figured Mersailes, white, fig ured Silk aud Valeuli.t GolJ Vesting, n iv arti cle.,..-! good assortmentof Cloths,. Cassuuers, &ic. Fancy Articles. White ami fancy Cravats, ploted and plain Bomhaxiue Stocks, Velvet and figured do. Gum Elastic, nett: ilk, nett "cottoni and Webb’s patent Suspuidcpi, black, white a:ul fancy'silk Gloves, black ami fancy horseskiu and "buckskin do. brown liucu Go. English and French silk half Hose, vigonado. white mixt aud strip cotton ilo. liucu Bosoms, Collars, St'iffuers, Spittlefield, In dia and Bandanna Hankerchiefs, while and figur ed do. silk U-mrellns, childrens’ leghorn Hats, Palmleaf do.-'&c. &c. Ready .Made Clothing. Bombasine, lasting and Circassian TJoaTtecs and Frock Coats, bombazine ami Circassian pan taloons. crape, cumhielt and mnnuocassimerc do. French aud English drilling browu ilo. French and English drilliog white ilo. brown and white linen do. duck and stripe linen do. vigoua and lasting do. white aud buff Vests (mersa'les) fig ured mersailes and Valencia do. velvet ami flor- euiiuc do. comtnoii do. white and brown li.icn Jackets, white and browu drilling do. duck, and vigona do. Drawers, Shirts, MoruiiigJJowiis, &c. &c. &«;• ■ • All of which will bo sold cheap for CASH. I would solicit the patronage of my friends and tlu* public in general. - Also the TAILORING will be carried oii iu all its branches with despatch. N. li• Oltl accounts must be jjaid before new tons are made. April '0 23 LEWIS FITCH. Spring and Summer ('lathing. HE subscriber is now offering for sale a g new and extensive assortment oi Sjjriag - and Summer Clothing, which will bo found to be made in the best and most fashionable style, included are the follow- NEW GOOD«. >VM. II. BURDHALL, Has jus! received a new and extensive assortment o E5ry Goods. Clothing, flats, Ib/iocs, «5*c. B'lTIS Stock will be found inferior to none, and S.. f i imrcliascrs, by favoring lii:n with a call will purchasers, by be oflVrtd Goods at the most reduced prices. ( For Cash Only. IU3 STOCK COS5I5TS, IN TAUT, OF TIIK FOLI.OWlITO: Super Saxony* Dlue. Dlack and Colored Lroad Cloths Blue, Black, Mixt and Fancy Colored Sattincts Striped Satlincts, English .Merinoes Duflie Point and Ifose Blankets Red, White. Green and Yellow Flannels _ Canton and Saxony While Gauze do Damask Table Diaper - “ . Bird’s Eye. Scotch, and Russia do Blue, Black and Colored Bomhazetts do do do Circassians Negro Clothing, Linseys Brown and Bleached Shirtings Jo do Sheetings do « do Drillings Cotton. Oznnhiirgs, Fustians Bhubk Italian Lustring • ’ Black Grossde Swiss, Black Gross de Naples do do Berlin Black Sinchcws ajid Sarsancts Col. Gross de Naples Black and Col. Florences dir do Italian Cifpcs Scarlet and Black .Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shawls Cashmere,.Valentia,Thibet \\ 7 ool Silk, Damask and CsssimUro Sbuwls iierfiani. Paris Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros de Naples end Mandarine Dress Handkerchiefs . . Ladies* and Misses’ Belgian, Italian, t"traw, Leg horn, Braid miG Fancy Bonuels. Palin and Gauze Garnitures ■ English Moleskins, Bed lje'm Apron Checks. Furniture do Domes! ic Plaids and Stripes Floor Cloth Baize. Green Fuze Cloth Furniture Dimity, ilair cord do Riis.in Sheeting. Bleach Dowlass Burlaps, Baugup Cords Irish Liurns ljiv.*ns Blue and Scarlet Batlinct Cotton Cnssimcres _ • Black nmfCol plain Rilibons Dark and licht (:<•! Prints and.Cmghams Lace and Gauze A'eils Figured and plain Uobbiiict Lacc Throsd Lares , . Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, Hull, Nansook ai.u Book Muslins I.inen Cambric .* _ , * Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do In,‘in Flng and Bandana do Shell Coinhs Ladies’ and Gentlemens Gloves. Cotton, Worsted and Lamb s \V ool Hose Black and Col. Cambrics Bend Reticules . _ . - „ Men’s and Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Chinchilla-do READY MADE CLOTHES G. Sopcrfine blue, black, green. nilelJd. olive and brown Cloth Dress C<>at3 , , « Blue, black; green, blown and steel tnixt Cloth Frock Coats •< Blue, brown, olive, green and mixt ’ •• ClollfCoalees . * - Blue, steel mist and fancy colored Sattinel Coat- - ces mid Frock Coals : Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green end steef mist cloth Pantaloons Drab, lavender and stnped Cessmtr* do. . Blm-. vt. el mixt and fancy colored ^alli.ict <!o Fnzlisb Moleskin, uncut Cord and Baugup < Ybuths’Cloth and Sattinel Coatees aud 1 Dhie, black and. fancy col summer cloth Dress Coats, Frock Coats and Coattees, Black bombaziue Frock Coats and Coattees, Eugli-<li Merino, rowan Casiiinero, Circnssian . aud Lastiiig.Frock Coats and Coattees, Black and fancy colored summerdoth, black and browu Bombazine. Enuioet, black i.u^tiug, Eugli»li Merino, rowan Cassimere, white amt browu Linen Drilling, white Sateen, brown and French Linen, striped Florentine., and Nankeen Pantaloon?. White ami colored MarseiUs, white and colored Valentia, black Velvet, black Satin, black Bombazine, uncut Velvet, and colored Silk Vests. _ _ , Brown and white Linen, white Sateen, Flemish Linen, Bengal 8 tripe, Rowan Cassimere, English Merino, aud Circassian llouud Jackets. ■ Youths’Coats, Jackets,..Pantqlo.ons ami Vests, etc. etc. ' WM. II. BURDSALL. April I ft. 29 Oraligc Powder. Kegs D Rogers celebrated Orange I The following shall be the Senatorial Districts:! j Tlie county bl* Murray shall constitute the fisrtj j district. ' j | The second district shall be composed of the , I colonies of Gilmer aud Union. : The third of tao counties ol*Rabun and Haber- i sham. I The fourth of the counties of Lumpkin and 1 Cherokee. The fifth of tlie counties of Cass aud Floyd. The sixth of the counties of Jackson aud Hall. The seventh of tlio couuties ot Franklin and Madison. The eighth of the counties of Gwinnett and Forsyth. ‘ . '1 he ninth of the counties of Paulding &. Gobi). The tenth of the couuties of Fayette aud De Kalb. The eleventh of the counties of Campbell oud Carroll. _ - , -. Thu twelfth of the counties oi Coweta and Meriwether. The thirteenth of the counties of Troup and Heard. .! . . . The fourteenth of the counties of Henry aud Newton. i The fifteenth of tho counties of A* aiton aud Clark.. . J, The sixteenth of tho counties of Oglethorpe aud Elbert. „ i The seventeenth of the counties of Greene and Tajiaferro 10© Powder—10 do In 1 lb cannisters, Received .uni for sale iu lots to suit purchasers, at factory prices by REA & COTTON. ‘ n 30 IS Ascents. i auaierro. • . ,. r ''The eiglltccuth of the cotiutics of likes aiul Jill Sugar ly Iron. p* IIltDS St Cioix Sugar 5 bbds N. Orleans do 10 tou.Swce«Is Iron, assorted, . • On cousighment, and for sale os accommoda ting terms by WM. I*. ROWLAND. Jan 2 14 Filnsquito othing - , ■g*UST received and for sale by d3 Ma May 1 30 WM. 11. BURDSALL. tJentlcmen’s "Drab Beaver So.ats, F tlie latest style, iusl received and fur sale by " WM. I£. 3URDSALL. March 2(5 *27 • ENT LEA received am! f r -.a.'e bv may 15. S5 WM. If.BURDSALL. 4 direct Importation. ^ J CASKS Madeira Wine, warranted asu- B perior article, for sale by Mav 22 ,J 4 REA & COTTON. ixZ. do anta- whito and rob. Black, bloc and drab' Cassimere A cits Black and e<dori*il Velvet do Dark mid light figured Valenti: , osvd Marseilles, Swansdown, iod.net ntnl Sailin' l Vests CainWel and Plaid Cldaks , " Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valentia and Lcatbei Fine Linen Shirts, Collar!. Bosoms, &c. &c. Negro Clothing, Men's and Youths' Fur and Wool Hats, Fine Boots and Slices, IJilCJlUC SSS3SS, £bC, diC. &- C ‘ Or! 21 4 CC-lxIYO ■ Milled Seville, May 17//t 1832. HERE AS, by an act of tho General As sembly of this State, passed the 24th day of December. 1832, entitled “Au act to provide for the call of a convention to reduce the number of tlio General Assembly of the state ot Georgia, aud for osher purposes therein named, ’it is pro vided “That it shall he the duty of II13 Excellen cy the Govcruof to give publicity to the alterations and amendments made in the Constitution in rel- ercucc to the uumber of members composing t.ie General Assembly—and the first Monday iu Oc tolcr next, after the rising of said Convention, lie shall fix ou for the ratification by the people, of such amend moats, alterations, or new articles as they may make for the objects ot reduction and equalization, of the General Assembly only , and if ratified; by a majority; of the voters who vote ou the subject of “Ratification’ or “No Ra tification”—then, iu that event,-the alterations so by them made aud ratified, shall be binding upon lhe people of this state, amTuot otherwise. And whereas tho Delegates of the people ot tins state, assembled in Convention Under the provisions of the before recited act, have agreed to and declare the following to be alterations and amendments of tlio Consiituliou of this state, touching the re presentation of tlio people in the General Assem bly thereof, to wit: ' . . f Whereas the third section of the first article of the Constitution cd' the state of Georgia, « .in the following words, to wit: “Tbe'Sena o sh ill be elected annually ou the first .Mommy m Novem ber, until such day of election shall bo altered by Jaw, and shall bo composed of one member from each county, to be chosen by the elector.' tn iv- Aud whereas a part oft he seveuth *• cuou of the first artifcle of tho Coust.tntiou ot the state of Georgia, w w the foUowiu^w or. s^tow '^ j"”",each, and tho remainiu Lincoln. __ -‘ , The nineteenth of tlie couuties of Putnam and Morgan. -- - . , T The twentieth of the counties of Butts and Jas- ^ Tho twenty Grst of the counties of Pike and Upson. . .. . The twenty second of the counties ol Harris and Talbot. . _ - . Tho tw enty third of the counties of Crawford and Monroe. ‘ ’ , The twenty fourth of the counties of DH>b and Houston. • ... . • ’ The twenty fifth of the counties of Jones anu Baldwin* , -. ' Tho” twenty ' sixth of the counties of i wiggs ahd Wilkinson. .■ The. twenty seventh of the counties of Warren and Hancock. • ; . The twenty eighth of the counties ol Columbia and Richmond. . , The twenty uinth of the counties of Bui ko anu. Seriven.. Tile thirtieth of the couuties of Washington and Jcflersofi. ... • The thirty first of the counties of Bullock and Emanuel. ' v' . . . . . * The thirty second of the couuties of Laurens aud Montgomery. ,*'•'■* . _ The thirty third of tho counties of Dooly and Pulaski. •'* . . . TL-e thirty fourth of ihe counties of Marion aud Muscogee. . , _ . , , The thirty fifth of the counties of Randolph and Early. . . Ttie thirty sixth of the couuties of Sumter aud Stewart. . _ , The thirty seventh of the counties of Laker and Lee.- The UiIFty eighth of the couuties of Irwin and Telfair. . ' The thirty uiulti of the counties of Appling and Tattnall. ** ' . . The fortieth of tho counties of Chatham and Effingham. . , „ . The forty first of the counties of Bryan ana The forty second of the c*unties of McIntosh and Glvnn. ' , The forty third of the counties- of u ayuc au,. .Camden. . The forty fourth of the couuties of \, are aud Lowudes. . , The f.+ty fifth of the couuties of Decatur and Thomas . , „ , Tho House of Representatives shall be com posed of members from all tlio counties winch now are, or may be included within this state, according to ; their respective numbers ol free white persons. . , .. The whole uumber of members m the House of Representatives shall ho ouo hundred and for ty four und no more, except in the case of a new ly created county-or counties ; such new county comities shall have one member for each coun- Froni the New Hampshire Patriot. _ j * THE" FAREWELL ADDRESS OF HIS j t . u SATANIC MAJESTY TO THE N’ULLl- FIERS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Of earth and her. vcoi, <»! Tie and d 1 a til, Who blights the fu.. <.' w ill a word. And libi^'s the liii^hiiestiwitb a. breath Go! Mis not tbii' in luiglit array Such ‘siilliil souls v,;i tilt, dn e lo p.'.ty. A ;ii::'lo anger’d li-. a-. vn ye rai-t- i.uyurious hands v, here it: .tnontls blaze ; And she who comes in broider’d ve.l To weep her frailty still is frail. 1 ' 'i'lie same homily furnished me with rather t nous passage, showing how just this saint’s no tions of female brautv, and how independent <>t the aid of oruameui was its natural power-in his Attend my dear sirs, to this frieudLy address, In which"l shall fully my feelings ex|n-ess; Those recent events that have caused a non plus Musi be my excuse for addressing you thus. Behold, thou say’ My sandals are o i this like one who Like one who dvc ;t mv "own is piain, texture rude; sc heart is vain— sscvs to be woo’d ! My empire of old was extrusive and great, I had tho control of- icl; 1 in - lom and state, And the most ot you race 11 uldtutn to my use, But the upl-ight :a heart I could ueverseduoo. Dcrtive"not thus, y •tng.maid thy heart; For far more oft m simple gown Doth beauty play the tempter’s part, Than at b.-« cad. J of riou ieu. wn ; Titne'rolled, apace .while the churc h was forlorn. But my subjects outnumbered the dew drops oi ronrti. Till Constantine aim’d a deathblow at my throne Aud brought iu the church to establish his own. This trying event then excited iny fears, And drew.frpfn my eyes an effusion oi tears But this sad dilemma 1 strove to surmount, An turn the event tuiiiv own good account. The church then arose to the zenith of might, A id put oil her armor to war and lo light; And thus by allure tin at held out t>y tlie great. The church was induced e’en to marry the slate. The wealth of the empire flowed in like the tide. Vi lieu the slate had embraced tlie prostitute bride. Thus roiling in riches and greedy of pdf. They managed as well as i could myscll. tv, until tho taking of the next census thereafter, and tlie whole number shall bo ajjpoftltned in tho-fittoia counties The House of Reprcsentauv of members from alT tho 1 counties whidi uow me or hereafter iqoy.be included within this state, accoidiug to their respective numbers of free white persons and iucludiug three fifths of all the people of color”—and in the same section, the following, to wit: “Each county containing tbred thousand persons, agreeably to the foregoing pi. a of enumeration, shall be entitled to two members, seven thousand to three members, and in d o thousaud to four members, but each county shall have at least one and uot more that, four mem- * Aiul whereas tlie-afqrcsaid third section, and the said na-ttoftho seventh snctiou pf t ic sanl first article ot the Constitution, touching the rep- SuS efthe General Assembly of the state lias been found by experience to lie defective on account of the great numbers in the legislature, cad the enormous expense on account ihereof- We the Delegates of tho people of the state of Georgia, in General Convention assem.j.eH, clioj 30n ami authorised by them to revise, alter and amend the said two sections and other par s, jf touching the representation of the people ot -in in the General Assembly, have, after mature reflection aud deliberation, declared the following to be amendments in lieu ol the afore said third section, and parts of the seventh sec- I tiou, Whidi. Wh. n ratified by the peopl - - ” tlie following manner, viz having the highest number of fr<c white persons shall’he-eniitlvtl to thiee members each; the twenty five counties having tlie next highest number of free white persons shall have two ■ ■ " ’ forty nine any, Gcor; of tho comities shall have one membereat h. \\ h. nev er, from the creation of a new comity 6 - counties, the whole number of members in tl o Hou-i of Representatives shall exceed the number o one hundred ami forty four, it shall he the duly o the Legislature, at its first session after U o taking ot tho first ceustis .after the creation, of si ch new county or counties, in apportioning the n embers, to take one member from one of ihe counties ha ving three members, to supply such new ly creat ed county, always begiuuiag with the county that has the smallest number of free w bile persons that may ho entitled to three members. - The cfcnsus shall bo-taken as heretofore once in seven years, aud the legislature shall at its first session after tho taking ot each census, apportion the members among tho several counties ot this Stato, as is heretofore provided ; provided eacii county shall have one member. AI ay 15, 1833. J A ME8 M. \V A\ N E, Attest. President of the Convention. WILKINS HUNT, ^Secretaries. HAMILTON 15. GAITHER, S I therefore, in conformity with the provisions of the before recited act, do hereby give publicity to the same, and enjoin the voters for members ot the General Assembly of this state, on tho day to wit: on the first Monday in Ratification’' therein specifici October next, to My subjects were ordered to put on tlie mask, And tlieu iu hersunshiue exultmgiybask ; It was done iu «i trice—and so well they agreed. They acted as though they were Christians indeed. »Tis thus I have gained the ascendancy o’er The kingdom* of Europe from -hue unto shore; From the Mexican gilll to ihe • • ■ er La I’i.ite, They are governed by law s ol the church and the state. Anil homeliest garb hath oft been found, When tvped and motiided to t■ shape, To deal such shafts of mischief round As wisest men can scarce escape.” gaint Gregory of Nazianzum, who himself wrote poems, and w;-is the only one el the ..tillers of the first four centuries who did so, :s thus ren dered : Let not thine eyes, whose light forbids Ail love unholy, ever learn, tp stray, Buts.lie withfn thy snowy lids lake timid virgins iu their chambers stay. Keepiug their biie.htde-s to themselves all 1 , J day. Let not lhox$ hps of man be won, To brea’ht nihoughuhat w arms thy guile less breast; But like May-buds that fear the sun, Shut up in rosy silence, ev. r rest,— Silence that speaks tlie maiden s sweet thoughts best.” But St. Basil comes nearer Little's poems ’Twas by clothing the priest- at the altar with power, I’ve w ielded tho sceptre to this very hour— Nor shall I desist till all peopio shall know That I govern iu tins w orld as well as below. In the blood heat of zeal, some fanatics arose, Who injured their friends by attacking tbeir toes Even Calvin and Luther have aided my cause, By blending together religion and laws. In Geneva, where Calvin erected his throne. There dire persecution conspicuously shone; Mv mioiouswere present aud all wide awake. .My minions were present When Michael Servetus was burned at the stake. In England I ouce held the reins of the state, Aud still there my iullueiiceis Uow very great; There remains but a sembiauee ol Luther s re form. For the whole of the difference cousisted in form. When sweet bloody Mary ascended the throne, She was true to her trust like a child ol my ow n , My mandates w ere ever the joy ol'her life. And had 1 been human I d made her my wife. But Henry the Eighth proved a truant for life, Embraced therefoun to get rid ot bis wife ; The Pope then discarded the recreant fool. Who to Luther’s devices became a mere tool. In the United States I’m deprived of raj right— I mast pocket the loss or prepare for a fight; My priests arc compelled e'en to beg tor their bread, Aud scarce one iu ten but is sparingly fed. - “There shines ?n all pervading grace, A charm diffused through every part Of perfect woman’* form and face. That steaL. like light into mao’s heart. Her look is to his eyes a beam Of loveliness tint never sets; Her voice is to bis heart a dream Of melody it ne’er forgets :. Alike in motion or repose. Awake or slumbering, sure to wic ; II. r form, a vase lfausp:urent shows The spirit’s light enshrined within. Nor charming only when she talks, Her verysileucespeaks and sliires; Love gilds her pathway when sho walks, And lights her couch when she reclines. Let her’ in short, do what she w ill, ’Tis something for which man must woo her; So powerful is that magnet still \\ iiicli draws all soul’s aud senses to her. This ancient is afterwards kept iu countenance by a'paraphrase of modern Barite us, a stanch Calvinist: “Now, perhaps, having ta%;d my poetiea, art. To indite you this erudite letter, You’ve enough of the sex, aTer all in jcui heart. To hke a few kisses the belter. And in sooth my dear Anuet, il you rc p.ot-, ty as wise, I might offer tho gifts you prefer. But that Barbara tells me, with love m her eyes T must keep all my kisses for her.” Your famed code of laws, all! that compact 1 hate. It has scaled the divorce of the church aud the state— Destroyed iny resources, and banished till hope, And curtailed the power of my servant the pope. I’ve long been annoyed by this order of things, Which got up republics by pulling down kings; And felt much in hopes lhatyour firm resolution Would put down democracy’sgr^ud communion. When your Ordinance camel was pleased to the heart. And all my sensations were on the alert; "l saw then in prospect a speedy i "- iiso From tho slumbers ofstupoi aud luiliugs of peace. But alas! how uncertain arc prospects on earth, The child way e’en die e’er it eon.es to the bint; , The dog has returned to his vomit agaiu, Aud the sow that was washed sull wallows in pain. country li ring the latter year au intimate Wusbiua'on, on 4n Elegant Design.—\\ bile the Father of his ?.-!i in retirement at Mount \ onion, <!u- of hi> life. Mrs. Van Berchel, friend of ihe family, presented Mrs. _ illustrious husband's fairth- dav. ’w ilh-an ek-gant Fancy piece, designed and executed bj herself. The bust of the Hero " as well painted, and the likeness tolerably well pre served. Near it wore tlie Three Sisters, one of whom appeared to be occupied in spinning the thread of his life—the second in winding it—tmd the third was withheld by the .strong .uin • ' >e Genius of Immortality from applying to it th- la ta | shears—while fain with her adamantine rock. sl , itches the thre e!, and bears it offinto etc -nity. r. .. ■- a beautiful aud appropriate tribute on roe sideul’s birth day. '1 he io ribed beneath the picture: line In vain die sisters ply with busy care, To reel off years from (Gory s deathle ,■ r. shall Frail tilings may pass—his lann Rescued from Fate by Immortality s heir— lever tlie, I would not at this Juncture bo harsh or severe, Nor censure those hardly whore shedding i.ie tear;' . You could nut expect e’en a transient rebel, When led by a weak, pusillanimous chief. The frag delightful. 1 have not been excited by ills of the day, [ care not a fig .how much taxes > ou pay. Yet I sorely lament that your leaders have qindcd Aud this heart cheering euterprrze utter!., la,led. Aroma of Flowers. Plants, of a garden, particularly in August, is from the combi-ratio l M'-both fruits and !•"««». .•■ol tlt.it ’ll. fragrance «t flowers depends ou ‘ and these oil-, hy constant evaporation, surround ]he us atmosphere, winch, at tae larger insects, may, pro- of fructification from the Her one's.—Volatile oils, or o- K t the v. latile oil: tltei with ;i kind of odor same time th t it entice bably. preset'-ctltc pat- ravages of the tl-trlv lest: i And now my dear fricuds, i hope that you will uoty I’ll ellg ige you'" 1 must bid von adiei - ohs th For a burned child is prone, to beware ol , otispire me lire. ^ - JHL their vote of state."hall be taken, held and considered as parts op .. N o i{. ;l tifie;ition." as provided m said act. and m of the ronstitution of the state ot Georgia, miieu j t j jat the presiding officers certify the same to Di partment accordingly- - , r . n fathers a Given under my !mml and tho seal of the Ex- latuers ectitive Department, atMiucdgeviile* this the YE I els of IlglOll gjo.l IF1ED. n Irish Get! ays, “by way urinr, as with tlio Messrs. fJ i( It ar'll &Ovcrioii si<n» ■■ •••■■ ■ Coach Union Line, to leave Mneon and < 'olum- “5Von the first Mom! n in April next, an ' i -tithe Uiiiqii Hold in Thomastoii three times a •Veek. This spl< mild i.iue must raise the stocks j a nil be a j»rcat inducement lor purchasers who i °>er indulge iu Lotteries. J. B..B VTEMAN, Proprietor. 1 . Thouiastno. MnrMi <1. 1H33. „t l» r *c io “QI'si” ynicnlR, Mayor riccr'v. 37 J«.hn II. Offutt M:,v29, 1833 FOARD EUS. A few Buurotrs win he taken by die bun- A. scrjbor. nino 1'-* 1*. j*. ROCKWELL. of the aforesaid. The senate shaU bo elected annually on first Monday in October, unt.l such day of election shall he altered by law. ami shall be composed ol m-,nber front each Seuatonal jDistnyi, to be chosen by the electors ’hereof.-which rani sena torial Districts shall be formed by adding two contiguous counties together throughout the state w ithout r gnrd to population, as is hereinafter specified and defined, the county of Murray ex- •cp'eil, which sliall constitute, together with such ’ be hereafter formed day ahd year first above written. • 3 3 WILSON LUMPKIN. By the Governor; RHODOM A. GREENE the father Mr. 3Ioore, i.« bis f’r- search of a R< keeping the Virgin in 0 - . , with myself, .1 occasionally trot!'! itc I ,h:o verse some of the most l!"n-l p .ss .g-s w inch occur in these writers, and huo them, in homage, at once, of poetry and piety With these half tender, j dorous substances, seem partici ! to minute insect' a::d animalcules v i the substances of vegetables : thousa i ties may he usually of the rose, but nont i,.o llrnv . ( unp.. < ed;to pp collections of ua: t,relists. The wo .u tain aromatic oils are ren u “ 1 ' ‘ . trueiibiiity. and for their ex jA i *ck <»* insects; this i? p the ce(hu% rosewood Constantinople, \vl vvootl, stood entire f their founder, to th nod of eleven liuudr tioul.irly the case, wr.h am! express. , The gates <-t 'h were made of this k su mi the'time ot Consiautir.o, of Bope Ell-' ne- < \ . a pe- I vears.—Times Telescope. . — M. Ih’.m- iauatic Converzationts at Lumana. 9 his friend frequented every- evening a ihe subnib of the ha' as in .iv i.r said countv of Mur- counlj. or couinii out of tho territory com p r ,y one Senatorial District, the whole number i.-.n i... r..,r, fivp and no mure, aud „I districts shall be forty five and no more, a ii th- event of the formation ol au v new county ! ir couuti, s. tho legislature at tin- time of sue!, for- nation shall attach the same to some couliguous senatorial District. " ! -n b Senator shall be a resident of tho district lol which he may be elected, a» i* required by the present Coitotilulion of residence in the county. NEW- PRIMEU. J UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at tl Bee, . The Kew Pnmsr, . or Child's First Book. Well adapted for Infant, Common' and Sunday Schools. \\ ill he sold ow |,v the ii 'ntity. Price I2A cents smele . HOLLAND GIN. flavor, and Ome*a /and lor sale by R^ A &. COTTON- June 17- SB - , II t/LiJ-ni' c/ v--" gW PIPES Holland Gm of fine flavor O warranted pure, received per boat* i REA &.C#TT( the pages of a St. Chyroslom: morocco covered allium. “Why come ye to the place of prayer With jewels in your braided hair - And wherefore is the house of (»od • By giitlcrms tcet profauely I rod , As if vain things, yo conic to aecp Some festival and nut to weep . • C7h.i*f>rostra'u vTevp belore- that Lort.- Hbanrfance of ram iu neighboring and the female luxu.V which pervails in L.n.u-- e is -u.l Havana. The company were uotd.s torbed by the lavas, or small erecodi es, w <^ . otilv ilirte or four feet long, and are now !rare, hut the dolplfius would soioe'iUie* J tho Manzauares at night, and frighten tim t bathers by spouting wate#from their qostnls. ^ . ‘Trails and Researches of f on Humboid are tretni ascend