Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, July 24, 1833, Image 1

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GEORGIA TELEG \)Y W. BARTLETT. MACON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1833. Vo. VII....New Series....Number 4% jYEW spring goods A3WD CLOTKIZ*G> At. the.Macon Clothing Store. IT FITCH is now opening at the Macon JLis Clothing .Store, a uew and splendid as* sortmeiitof GOODS and CLOTHING, consist- ... iti pert of TERMS.—Tii«k Doi.t,ars a year, if paid in Bombazine?, Cnmblet?, Marco Casiincres of .Jnnee,or Foca Dau.Ar.s. lEnot paid before tlic , nost n j| colors, riaid and Striped do. hrotvu did of the year. Subscribers Imug at n distance] r • > • - TIIE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Published Weekly at .MACON, GA. printing Office 0* Mulberry Stmt-opposite the 1 ' Dud: Range. |» requir cd in all enses to pay in advance. and white Drilling, brown and white Grass l.iti- UNITED STATES HOTEL, cn<, India Nankeen, Circassians, Lasting, fig ured and pluiq.silk Velvets, English figured silk t’.rt: authorized to i } c *l' n e’ P^ 11 1 lorentiiic do. bull’ and white Va» ('II \111 I-’J iMeDO ^ leticia *!tr• wmte audligttrcd Mcrsntlcr, white,fig* pV lyjr,-Q V. c announce ’ f£tS& NALD as a candidate to represent i c j Ci „ 0<J j nitty in the Senatorial branch of the next ° iiii Jttislatnre. July 2 ■10 We are authorized to an- ri . >l a fk D. Clark as a candidate iu the rc- ra-ulstive branch of the uext legislature at the -» ti*r cloctioa in Bibb county. ' **lnllB 10 nr nu'horised to i •»: vii j. iti : lock ,ito for the Represents* Legi latnrc, from Bibb July 10 41 \V( as a catidi the ue.u ruiinty. •O' JOHN M. SI I ELMAN ts a candidate for clerk of the Infe rior Court of Bibb county. s We arc requested to announce UtvEurt iRsc, Esq. as a candidate forrcceirbr of Tax Returns of this county, at the next I.:,., Juneti. 1833. 27 (jy* Wo are authorised Bunco W.M. C. PARKER, Esq. ro,.an- caedidate for Rcciever of Tax Returns for the county of ,'lilth at the cuMting dcnimi. June5 -It . - We are authorised to MB announco JIasiei. Waoswobtb, " Esq- sis u candidate for Tax Col lector for Bibb couaty. July 10 41 ry<^V_ 3 JESSE SMITH is a j ' candidate fur Tax Collector of llibb county. July 8 41 ' We arc authorized to P. Wasno.v as a Candidate for Tax Collector at J t-f)(5*1 """* announce Geo. tliocusuiug election. June 11 1S33. 37 PSF: licit election. We arc authorized to announco Gkosok \ ioai. as a candidate for Tax Collector at the a, , John H. Sims is a !i candidate for '1'ax Collector of Bibb county. 33 |rf§g We tire authorized to 3M*f'%i announce HENRY NEWSOsU as a eandidato for tax collector of llibb county. July 10. 07“ We arc authorised to an nounce JOHN L. MUSTIAN a eandidato for Sheriff of llibb count v- May 1.1833. 3i d) We are authorized to aunouuco LEWIS LAWSRE as g|£j2' a candidate for sheriff at tlio ap- preaching election July Hi. 42 G7“ We are authorized to an nounce Johu II. Olfutt as a eandidato for Clerk uftlie Inferior Court, at the ensuiug election.— May 23. NEW BOOK STORE. 3. ?. STILUS & Co. RESPECTFULLY in form the tmlHre • that they have* taken tho store in j .V?| A A\ Ellis, Sbotwcll (c Co’s. AisSS—SW \\ row, tm 'doors 'n'ovc the Post Office, where tliey nro now receiving and opening a very general assortment of Books and Stationary, ... . Among titeir works, they have a general asrnrt- nient, and will bo constantly receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His tory,ami Miscellaneous subjects, together with such other articles as arc usually kept in a Book Store. As one of their firm will lie most of the time at tho North for thaj>urppsa<of nttcmliog sales and selecting Books,' they flatter themselves that they will at i ll times have as good an assortment, and b# able to dispose of them on ns moderate terms cs any house in tho Southern country. BLA Nit BOOKS, 4. ?. S. vV Co. have a largo assortment of tdl kinds and sizes. .... Pools Cup, Letter, and Note Paper of the best I quality, both English and American, plain and . embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow ue and white. BLANKS. thunk Checks, Notary Public Letters, \Y arc- house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Cleiks do Tax Collectors do. Subprcnn? fur \Y i mosses. Heeds, Sheriffs' do. Sheriffs’ Hills of Sale, Gar- • hau nts, Cn. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses. Marriage License, Hail Writ and Bond, Inter. <>m. Directions for Interrogators*. Rills of Indictment. Hcuch Warrants, Bail R.'mis, Aiiarliineuts, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra- Temporary Letters of Administration, Tern- horary Letters of Administration, Guardians Ronds. Fax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec.Tec. Dee 21 24 AlsATOOXVA. CASS Co, Ga. O. II. STOKES, 4 TTOKNEY nt Law, having established biniself in the county of CASS, will promptly attend to any business in the course of Jhe profession m the several courts of thcChcro- h<" - circuit. Litters on business to be directed to Saudford- vilb' Post < ttfice. 13- 13:13. 4t 42 Jack Bills, ” • 1 H a large elegant likeness of the atii- ® ‘l—handsomely printed at titis ollico teucia j tire.I Silk and \ alcntia Cold \ estiug, new arti- oi tmcnt of Cloths, Carsiifrers, &c. E/tney. Articles. ' » White and fancy Cravats, plctcd and plain Botnhaziue ^toeks, \ civet and figuredtlo. Gum Elastic, ttolt silk, nett cotton, and Webb’s patent Suspenders, black, white and fancy silk Gloves, black and fancy horseskiu and backskiu do. brown liuctt do. English and French silk half Hose, vigour, do. white mi-.' -.i.d M. 'p ttoti <‘o. linen liosouia, C'oil.u>, f'liffuers, , U i.I,i Id, In dia and Bandanun Ilankerchiefs, wiiite and figur ed do. silk Umbrellas, childrens’ leghorn JJats, Palmlcaf do. &c. See. Heady Alcaic Clothing. Bombazine, lasting and Circassian Coattees ami Frock Coats, bombazine and circnssiatr pan* tnlocga, crape,camblttt and mariuo ca tsitnerc do. SYenrh and Jvnglish drilling hroirtt do. French aid English drilling white do.brown and white liuctt do. duck and stripe lute a do. vigoua aud Issting do. white and buff Yesis (mersailes) fig- urr d TSersailcs aud Valencia do- velvet and flor- eutiuc do. common do. white aud brown linen Jackets, white and brown drilling do. duck and vigoua do. Drawers, Shirts, MoruingJGowhs, 6oc. fee. See. All of which will he sold cheap for CASH. I would solicit the patronage of my friends aud the public in-general. Also tho TAILORING wiil be carried on iu all its branches with despatch. N. D. .Old accounts must be jiaid before ncic lonsnre made. , April 10 23 LEWIS FITCH. ftpring and Summer Clothing, j T T$1*l» subscriber is now oflering fer sale a! new aniLeyteusive assortment of i Spring* and Summer Clothing, j which will be found to he made in tlfs best and most fashionable style, included are tuo follow- j »Og i j Blue, black aDiI fancy col summer clotit Dress ; Coars. Frock Coats and Coaitec*. Black bombazine Frock Coats and Conttees, j English Merino, rowan Cassimere, Circassian J and Lasting Frock Coats and Coattees, ; Black and fancy colored summer doth, black am! j has had the management of tho above Establish- brown Hombazme. Ermiuet, black LasuugJ menrf rcS pectfhlly informs hia friends aud the I'.ugh>hMerino, rowan Lfisatmcre, white and I public generally, that the HOTEL is now (.pen, brown Linen Drilling, white Sateen, brown and will contir.no so during the summer tfrtd at miff P reach Lmos, striped Florentine and a u Hines and all seasons, and pledges himself AUfttrSTA, CLSOR&ZA, ! ^HE Lndersigued, grnieful for the patronage! that has been extended to him riuce he I H NEW GOODS?. WM. II. BURDSALL, lias just received u new and extensive assortment o Bry Goods. Clothing, JJats, Shoes, Q'C. M IS stock will be found inferidr'lo .none, and pmxlmsers, by favoring bint with a call will be offered Goods at the most reduced prices. For Cash Only. ' ‘ ttlS ifrocin^otiSMTS, IX i-jlkt, or thk rot.lowing: Super Scxotiy, Blue. Black and Colored Broad Cloths ' !•' Bloc, Black, Mist nnd Fancy Colored Sattincts Striped Satiinets, English Merinocs Dtiffii* Point nnd Rose Blankets Red, While, Green and Yellow Flufinels Canton and Saxony White Gauze do Dnmsifk Table Diaper Bird's Eye, Scutch, mid Russia do Blue, Black and Colored Bomhnzetls do do do Circassians Negro Clothing, Littscys Brown and Blenched Shirtings do do Wheelings do do Drillings Colton Oznahurgs, Fustians Black Italian Lustring Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross do Naples .- do- . do Berlin Black Sincliews and Sarsancts Col. Gross de Naples Black and Col. Florences _ ' * do:.' do Italian Crapes fVarle! and Black Merino Long Shawls Scnrfet Square Shawls Cashmere, Valentin, Thibet Wool Silk, Damask and (,'iuiniers Shawls Hernani, Pari.-! ,Muslin Crape Gctrse, Ciros de Naples uml .Mattdarine Dress Ilandkerrlnefs Ladies’ and M'-se>’ Belgian, Italian, Straw, Leg horn, Braid and Fancy Bonnets. Satin and Gauze Garniture* English Moleskins, Bed Ticks Apron Checks, Furniture do Domestic PInidsnnd Stripes. Floorcloth Baize, Greet’ Fur.c Cloth Furniture Dimity, Hair cord do Raisin Sheeting, Bleach Dowlass Pm lap*. Hangup Cords Irish Linens, Lawns Blue and Scarlet Rattinct Cotton Cassimeres Black and Col. plain Ribbon, Dark and light Col. Prints nnd Ginghams Lace and Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinet Lace Thread latces Cambric, Jaconet, Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins Linen Cambric J Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bandana do Shelf Co tit b-, ■ Ludir ,* hrd G-.nllemens’ Gloves. Cotton, Worsted nnd Lamb’s Wool Hose Black nnd Col. Cambrics Bead Reticules Mon'n.nnd Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Chms Chinchilla dr> READY MADE CLOTHING. Superfine blue, black, green, odelaid, oiive and brown Cloth Dress o Blue, hiaofc. jpren* "brown and steel rpixt Cloth Frock Coals •' Blue, brown, olive, green and mixt Cloth Coatees Blue, sled mixt and fancy colored Saltiuet Coat ees and Frock Coats , Superfine blue, black, brown, olive, green and steel mixt cloth 5’antnloons Drab, lavender and striped Cassimcie do Blue, steel mixt and fancy colored Saltiuet do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangup do Youths’ Cloth and Sattincf Coatees SmJ Panta loons Black, blue nnd drab Cassimerc Vests Black and colored Velvet do Dark and light figured Valentin, white and col ored Marseilles, Swunsdawn, Toillnct and Saltiuet Vests Camblet and Plnid Clonks Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Vulenlia and Leather Stocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, &c. Ac. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths'.Fur and Wool Hats, Fine Boots and Shoes, JMZ3GB.O SHOES, AC, AC. &C. Oct. 24 4 ^ tkrer. IbiiH aloe ns. White aud colored Maraei'L^.cnhito and colored • Ynlcutin, black Velvet, black Satin, black Bombazine, uncut Velvet, aud colored Silk Vests, Brown and white Linen, wltwat Sateen, Flemish Linen, Bcugal Stripe, Rowan Cassimere, Bitzlislt Aleriuo, aud Circas::an Round Jackets. Youths’Coats, Jackets, Pantaloons and Vests, etc. etc. WM. 11. BURDSALL. April 16. 20 REA & COTTON AVE iu Stjto aud offer for sale on accom modating terms 1(10 Illtds Molasses 1-J do St. Croix aud N. O. Sagar 20 bbls Western biskey 20 do Baltimore do 25 do N. E. Ram 5 pipes Northern Gin 15 bbls do ' ilj 30 Hokes Tobacco 100 pieces hemp Bagging 1000 ready made Cotton Bags Liverpool and Turk’s Island Salt, iu lots to suit purchasers, may 15 S3 ptedgi ! to render the nccom hmeut inferior to none sea that his exertions shall b tnodations of this Estabh iu tlio city. The ?tables arc amply supplied with au ah’'* dance of good provender, and under the manage ment of a careful and experienced Ostler. JOHN R. ANDERSON. gT* The papers of this city, tho Georgia Jour nal, Mttcou. Telegraph, Columbus Enquirer, Southern Banr•••,-, Washington News, and 'iVes- tcru Herald, nill publish the above onco a week for one month, and forward their' aecotiuts for payment to J. K. A. rivPSBrlAH & MAY. i AV E i>n han I an J keep conuauily for sale- [ the f '.'lowing articles, viz. bbls,prime pickle i’or!:, <io Rum, h i do Cm, • 20 da be t northern Flour, .) hi. 's Mulatses, ’ * -> do Syrup, Nc'.v Orleans and Ceergirt, 1* ) kegs Nails, assorted quul’lies, -J bags prime Coffee, L v.) lbs Castings, Lugli-': and \pteiie«rt, bbls black l’opper, do red t'o . 11:5 ground Ginger, . ! >lo Spice, • boxes Raisins, doz Coni Broom?, - do patent Hoes, 1JC') !!)■.- best N’irgitiia Tobacco, FEMALE ATTRACTION. x llrrc shin, -- rn ab-p; rv^jlntg grace, char,*:, -.iGti,-. -d inrough every part . a: feet womau’s form and face,' i fcuts’-.-ais, liVo light, into man's heart Of If er ie; .. ,s to lib eyes a bcatn < ; l h vplj .’ss ;ut never sets ; W J To be Let. ILL bo let for ono or more years, and possession given tho 1st day of October next, the store and dwelling house iu Mulberry street, now occupied by Mr. Job Magie, the sit uation for business is equal to any other in the place, and having a rgood dry cellar, which with the store will he lei separate if required. Apply to ' June 2(i & COTTON. J. Jun< v-’s HnntOSpin it Calticocs Linens AlttslTos 11 37 i'ted at Her vc;ce Of mcS Alike in mol*- Awake ■ Her firm . rrnc spifl. » to - it ear a ('ream '■’forgets. '■ nt, .ose, ::i • Vg- sure to win, .. Am root, shows ‘o 4P - Uq.. ; ; 3() a 10H 374 a iUJ LAW. T HE subscriber has resumed tho PRAC TICE of the LAW; aud, having located himself at CASS\ 1LLE, Cass county, will at tend to stay business of the profession iu the Chcr- STOtt ZG£. A S all the Notes nnd accounts of U. Felton, jfSL have been transferred tome siuce the 10th daV of December last all persons so indebted are requested to cotnc forward without delay aud settle the same, particularly those who owe on open account to liquidate, or'ettit will be com* incited. W.M. £. CONE. June 20 30 BuOTICS. H AYING bad a number ut applications for j lots by those living at atlistauce from Ma- j con, who wish to settle near some important town or city, I tike this method to state, that I , yet have a few of tho most desirable Vues for sole. Iu addition to th6 many inducement >. our place { holds out, (good scho’cTs, a location that can’t be j surpassed for health aud excellent water,) there are now preparations making tor au extensive | academy iu the city .(Rule more than a mife u'is- I taut) Those who wish to buy, will perhaps do well to apply soon. A. S-HO'T WELL, j July R> 41 .. Cotton Bagging and Cotton Bags. (os cossiosrsT.) P* J«l4> PIECES heavy Hemp Bagging, ft? ^7 Hi? weighing 1 j lb- to tin; yard. 20bd ready made Cotton Bags, of rad best In verness bagging, equal to any ever imported for sale iu lots to suit purchasers, and on accoBiuto- dating terms by RL-A &• CO 1 I ON. July 10 41 Nor charming or ’y wltcn«hq talks, Her very silence speaks andtshine? ; Love gilds her pathway when sue walks, And lights her couth whe ishc reclines. Let her, in short, do what, sire"will, ’Tis something for which man must wo her. , So powerful is that magntt still \\ Licit draws all soul and senses to her. Moore. okce Circuit. May 17. CORNELIUS Ct 3S D. TERIIUNE. K2BUCED PRICES. Earthen, China, Glass and Look ing Glasses, TIIOMAS J. BARROW & CO. ; Importers, S3 If'atei S.treet. .Veto Yorl:, 4 RE continually receiving the newest pat- tere.-i (il'Eai it < invare, China, &c. by the late arrivals from Liverpool, 'i-ftcir stock com prises every variety in the Hue. and is surpassed by none in extent or quality. They have made such arrangements in Englaud, for the purchase of their GOODS, as enables them to hold out the strongest inducements to Merchants dealing iu tho line. ‘ TUoso who arc laying in stocks of the uitlclc, will Cud it greatly to their interest to call, as the very lowest price will he named which it is pos sible to sell 'in. N. B. The best packers in the city employed. THOMAS J. BARROW is CO. Impo •ters, 83 Water Street, New York. 0^* Orilc.*s by lettercaiefullyaltended to, aud Good? charged at loivestrates. Tho Constitutionalist, Augusta; News, Washington; Southern Banner, Athens; West ern Herald. Auraria; Standard of Union;. Spar- tas .Geergia Journal and Federal Union, iMil- ladgeville; Telegraph; Macon; Democrat, Co lumbus; aud Hive, Columbia, S. C.-wiil please insert tho al ove conspicuously ns often as they can for$3, a id forward their accifunts to the of- ficoof the Georgia Courier, Augusta. June 29 . Jl . E2VEB.Y SSUURLSt rSYUE nndersigued has opened' a Livery sta- J3l hie forkeejflug aud bftardieg Horses, -Ntc. at the stand latterly occupied-by Riley aud for merly by Bruen, fronting tire Court House square, Macon, where ho will, he thankful for a share of public patronage. termS'tVill ho as moderate as the price of provebder. &c. will adtnit, ami every attention paid that is requisite, liis pre sent charges are i>-a dollars per month. A few Saddle Horses will at all times he kept for hire. JOSEPH WAINWIUGHT. Feh 20 2i Twenty Dollars licioard. jCITi^iYED last December front the subscii- her, Housiun county, near Ferry, a small sorrel mare three years old four feet stx or eight inches high-’»ot>e bind foot wiiite—has the ap pearance cf having been burned on each side of her head—hair being thin aud sktu oi a dark co lor. Aoy person delivering her to me w:3 Lc entitled to tho above reward. June 24 1833. 40 JAMES DEAN. 07* The Federal Union will please givo the above three or four insertions and forward their account to JAMES DEAN. CSIVTTRAL HOTEL, THE SUBSCRIBER has taken the above establishment situnto in the extensive fire proof brk-k building, •reccutly greeted In .Macon, and is pre- pared for the accommodation of regular boarders, aud transient persons. Com modious stables are attached to the hotel. The subscriber hopes to merit from his friends aud the public a share of their patronage. JOHN CARTER, March 27, 1833 27 Lute of Clinton. UNION ITALL, A* Forsyth, Ga. 39 The subscriber has purchased nnrinoW occupies the late Man sion House establishment iu I* or- sytli, where ho will take pleas ure iu ministering' to the accom modation ard cetnfort-of those who may favor him with a call. Ilis House is commodious, and he indulges <i hope that those who visit the Union HeB tv tit ht.Ye no reason to complain, eitl'.cr of treatment rr charges, which last shall be as mod erate as the times will warrant. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited, jan 22 IS JOHN REDDING. NOTICE. T HE subscriber having determined- to have . a final adjustment of all mutters which he has any iutrcesl iu brought to a close, offers the following property forsale. and if not sold before Tuesday tlio 5th iff November, will , then be sold to the highest bidder in the city of Macon Dwelling House aud Lot, together with four largo tStorc house’s thereto attached; Ware House and Lumber Yard Lott” Saw and Grist Mills, Lauds and Privileges thereto attached ; 3 Town Lots with comfortable Dwelling and out buildiugs; . One liv'd acre Lot nnd improvements; One four acre Lot and improvements: j Two Lots of iaud lying near Bulloch's Mills, | well timbered; 1 Lot ufland 7th dl-trict Gwinnett No. 250; i 1 do tin do Wilkinson No. 224; I 1 do 2d do ' Ctftvcta No. J33; j Togenrt-r with his- Stock of Goods now on hand. Terms of sale made known by applying to the Subscriber in Macon. DAVID RALSTON. P. S. 1 Pipe pure Holland Giu just received. D. RALSTON. N. B. The subscriber will require all accounts due him closed up to the first of July, and ail debts IVSedical College of Georgia. nnilE LECTURES in this Institution situ- JL ated at Augusta, will commence on the third Monday, (21st.) of October, and continue fors/j: months. The Pri fessors are : L. A. Eugas, M. D.—Of Anatomy and Physioro- Joseph A. Eve, 31. D.—Therapeutics and Ma teria Medica. L. Db.Ford. M. D.—Chemistry and Pharmacy. M. Anthony. M. D.—Obstetrics aud Diseases ef women and children. [' A. Cunningham, M. D.—Institutes aud Practice of Medicine. Paul E. Eve, M. D —Institutes aud Practice of Surgery. And George fll. Newton, M. D.—Prosector aud Demonstrator of A uatomy. JVi additiou- to the above. Clinical Lecturer will be delivered in tho city hospital, aud every facility affordt d tho student for practical experi ence. The fees arc, for tho six Tickets, $I_00 Graduation, Matriculation, 85 1 Good botrd, with lodging, may be obtained at Jl3 per mouth. For particulars see circular issued in June. AUG. B. LONGSTREEt, Pres’t cf Board of Trustees. L. D. Fold, Secretary. An frusta, July 9. 1833. , 500 Dollars Reward. W ’HEREAS, on the night of the ]7tHi : or morning ofthe I8th h.ay, the Store-House of Mr. Elijah Butts at Sandy Run, Houston county, Georgia, was discovered to be on fire,' and with its contents (a valuable stock of Mer chandize) entirely destroyed. Aud there is rea- sou to suspect that tlio said destruction off Property was the act of an incendiary, “two persons having been seen to pass through asm all field going iu a direction from the Store when it was burning.” Now, in order tobring to condign punishment, t’ne person or persons guilty of this tu-farioul net. the Charleston Fire and Marine Insurance Cor’. MAY GOD PRESERVE THE UNION. Como christiaus all. of every name, Whose cause of liberty's tiie same, Aud every true repub'icau, Lei's raise our voices to the Lamb— W ho set our oppressed nation free From tho proud sons of Brittamtee, May GOld the Union keep for us. Till ev’ry Atnerichtt turu to dust. A house divided caniiQt stand, Neither can a divided laud ; O may the breach be heal’d rudeaJ, America from blood be ftcc' j. Tho love of money is the cause. The root of evil from which flows The many sins against our God, For which wc may expect his rod. t: • When evils rise in church or State, Let’s choose the least, in patience "'ait, Lest Uzz'y like, some sinful hand, Pull down God’s judgement on our laud. If once divided, then farewell To temporal joy while here wc dwell,. May l arael’s God our nation keep In love more lusting than the deep. For this great cause brave Washington W ent through great toil, our victory won, I hope he’s now iu heaven alicvo, Eucucled iu the arms of love. Our ruling men, a x.Oid tojor. Ask God fur aid in what you do. May justice be your constant guide Until you’re wboly sanctified. Then, round the throne of Gpd may wo Sit down iu love and harmony, A remnant of all nations join To siug redemption thiough the Lain!). Where party spirit wiil he o'er, And we shaii hoar of war no more, God’s love will fill each humble mind When we’re to him in union join’d. TIIKO’. IL4RDIE. From the American A an-Us of Education and in struction. MONITORIAL SCHOOLS. ... 1. The monitorial system i? |wacticable in cv- crycommou school which continues iu operation iong enough to g.ve the teacher a full acquaint ance with his pupils, aud to inspire that ardor for knowledge, which will lead them to look upon tl eir exorcises txith pleasure, aud the means of increased attainments its privileges. 2. Tho portions of teaching m wjiicli maturity ,, , ii-rr' Tir-'v,; t jiifhtnn*nf is less required than assiduous de- pany hereby oiler a Reward ol 1 IU. liUN lx- vol ; olJ t0 prescribed duties, m other words, it: RED DOLLARS, to any porsnu, who wt.l, ;>; created after that dato will he closed every sixty i P er - days. D. R. Jttirl. 40 within six months from the date hereof, discover and prosecute to conviction the pursuit or per sons guilty ol the said act of arson; and any pri vate information that may load to the discovery ami conviction of the perpetrators thereof will bo handsomely rewarded. . Communications, addressed to the office cf the Company, Charleston, ri. C.; Homes Tup- DISSOLUTION. T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing be- tweeu tlio subscribers under the firm of HARRIS Sc SMYTH is this day dissolved by mutual consent. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS JAMES M. SMYTH. Forsyth, June 16, 18TL 38 BOSTON HUM M BARRELS high proof iloston Run* | •B 1 V received per steamer Fioneci. j For saiTby REA & COTTON. June 17. 38 Orange Powder. JX J| Kegs D Rogers celebrated Orange ■ I'owder—10 do iu I lb caunistors, Received and for sale iu lots to suit purchasers, at factory prices by REA 6c COTTON. -jan3U 18 Agents. Sugar fy Iron. 5 HDDS St Cioix Sugar 5 hhds N. Orleans do 10 ton Sweedi Iron, assorted, On consignment, and for sale on ae^irmnioda- ting terms by WM. F. ROWLAND. Jan 2 14 ZHCosquito Netting, J UST received aud for sal© by May 1 30 W.M. H. BURDSALL. NEW PRIMEIL UST PUBLISHED aud for sale at this of fice. The £7ew TPrixnei’i or Ohrid's First Book. Well adapted for Infant, Common aud Sunday Schools. Will be sold low by the quantity. Price 124 cents single. HOLLAND GIN. PIPES Holland Gin of line flavor, and warranted pure, received per Boat Omega aud for sale by REA &. COTTON. J une 17 38 J' 3 Gentlemen's Drab Beaver ZXats a O F the latest style^just received and for rale by . WM. 11. BURDSALL. March 26 27 O ENTLEMENS* fiirvj Cloth Caps. Just received and for sale by may 15 . 33 WM. H. BURDSALL. A direct Importation. } CASKS Madeira Wine, warranted a su- pericr article, for sale by ■ . ■ Mav 22 °4 REA & COTTON. 6 Summer Goods and Clothing* J UST received at the Macon Clothing Store ApriJ 12 121 LEWIS FITCH, Bust’s Patent Bruiting- Press. nn’E undersigned having been appointed A ■ gent for the sale of Rust's Improved Patent ca t Iron Printing Press, tx,\es this opportunity to recommend it to the fraternity. This Press is conjiug into geueral ti-fei at the North—and is thought to be the most perfect aud efficient of any 1 now in use. Workmen, who have used this nun others, give ibis the preferent *!’over every other kiud as respects ease, power and durability. Oue of these Presses is uoiv iu use at this ullice, where it uiav be seen iu operation. Lottcis to the uuderkigned on the subject, fposl paid) will be attended t<). M. HARTLtlTT. Ageut, Savauuab, Geo.; 11. Paddock, Augusta; or to Messrs. Philip 1’. A oungo and Sou. Darien; Day «So Butts. Macon; or Mr. Elijah Butt?, Sandy Run, will be immediately attended to Bv order of the Board of directors. Alexander robinson, secretary. Charleston, Julv 12.18.33. -Ir 42 o To the Public. the first day of this month there took place a tremendous storm at Tho mas ton, which is found to have extended wide aud far, and to have done much damage—c wing to which the itiucraut agents employed to soil tickets could not arrive in time, and the drawing of the Union Hotel Property Lottery could not take place on the 2d iust. As there is considerable s-ock yet to dispose of, tho Proprietor thinks it best to have the drawing when the stock is sold, or most cer tainly tiie fust day of January next: this will give him time to sell the balanco-bf tile tickets. Messrs. Saltmarsh 6c Overton stajrt a'fine Post mechanical parts of every subject, are ca pable of being pursued or repealed under a moni tor, with profit aud success, both to himself aud to his class. 3. It is practicable so to regulate the action of the monitorial system as to gain a very great ad- liiit u to the value of instructions imparted by adult touchers, ami at the same time to avoid all tiie real or supposed objections urged against its adoption. These objections, it maybe adder, have in a great measure been set forth by persons u ho had but a limited acquaintance with the subject, or they have been urged against, not the legitimate use. hut the obvious abuse of a thing in itself ex cellent. 4. it is practicable to maintain, under the mon itorial system, as-thorough discipline as under a- ny other arrangement. But order iu the too ca ses will r?ot. cousist iu precisely the same rules and observances; just as the discipline of an ar my, or of any other community laboring for a common object, aud for mutual benefit, will dif fer from that of a convent where silence may reign indeed, while useful activity is banished. i>. The progress of youth may be rendered not only more rapid (for that aloue would be adoubt- ful recoauneudation,) but also more certain, aud their attainments more jlforough under this sys tem, than ou the plan generally pursued iu com mon schools. This hssertiou. the result olniu. h bus, on the first Monday in April r.ext, ai at the Union Hotel in Thoiqaston three cssr«. ^ , w. . . . .. jf . i • Coach Union Line, to leave Muceb. aud (Jolum- | experience, i^readi.y perceived lo^be m diai.inl and meet limes a week. This splendid Line tnivst raise the stocks anil fie a great inducement lor purchasers w ho ever indulge in Lotteries. ' - J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor Thomaston. March 4, 1833. BI££XABD TABLE. A FIRST rate BILLIARD TABLE, with all the apparatus attached, tor safe by ROBERT H. FREEMAN’, July 16 41 Sign of the Fugle end Harp. Apprentice Wanted. A N active lad about 16 years of a^), «f good, JL moral character, will be taken as an Ap prentice to tho Cabinet making Business. In quire of JAMES TAYLOR, July 10 41 In McDonald's Huilding. A N IRON CHEST, for sale bv April 10 29 WM. II. BURDSALL. FOR SALE, NEAT BAROUCHE and Harness, good as now. Inquire ut this office. June 12 37 A Land in Mfewtdfl. F ractions No. 333 and 334, m the loth District origiually lle-nry now Newton ouuty, are for salo. Apply in Macon to Dec J 35 M. BARTLETT. To Rent, A co intertable DWELLING HOUSE for a small family, iu a heal thy part of the city. Possession giv* cn iu two weeks. Inquire at tbbof- July 10 4) rical opposition to the specious but tiulouudcd dogma, that "boys cannot teach buys,"—a dogma ou which misrepresentation has often seized for tho purpose of provivg the utter impracticability of teaching ou this system,—a dogma, however, which is, if possible, far mure remote from tiie truth, than that "men cannot teach men." 6. Should any deem it impr-tcticahle to in cite the indolent to industry and fidelity when un der tho mo’jttor, or to restrain the iutractiL-le from acts ol petty mischief «.j*d- tho coustqui-nt coufusioVi, let such he retained i> they must be coatin'jed in school, wiled, uuuer ihc immedi ate instruction of a master, aud not allowed lito advantage af prosecution”! credit whirl, tho introduction u< a inuuiiui it>< caS. sviti pctuii to its members. .-J- _ 7. In most exercises if-will be found practi a- ble for the inouiturtAlrich*.* ot classi’s, to ca.ry on their exercisesdo the apartnirm »iioiied to study aud the instrucuuiis oi the ina*ro v nun- sslf. No utibeconiing voriferat'on s hirii ras intcrfore ^ffli the regular nuries ot th la ha.ol, is at all a necessary c.iificosrtitant of such rocita- tica>' (v dMBridostowv or. be stfKtiy cnywiaed