Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, July 31, 1833, Image 1

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GEORGIA TEL GRAPH. MACOiV, YVElEmSDAY, JULY 3’, 1833. Vo. V1I....IYe\V Si:KIES....i\ T UMBF.R 4*4. BY 31. BARTLETT. the GEORGIA TELEGRAPH, published Weekly AT MACON, G -f.'rtr Office on Mulberry Street-opposite the ' ° Brick Range. NEW STRING GOODS AXtp C&OTHX2tfG, A/ the .Macon Clullimg Store. I 11 ,, 1 *. 1 ' is .opening at i| lt . -A • Spring and Summer Clothing. miiE .(ibst-riSer is now vilcrittg fur sale u JL , Bow and extensive assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing* sortiuentof GOODS and Cl imMVr eudMl • as 'l " hi,h " i!l bc found 10 1,0 “‘^c 'lie best and !f U L. OIUUUUSduU ELOIHJNG, consist*; most fashionable style, included are the follow Clothing Store, a ucw TERMS.—Tore* Dollars a year, if paid ... . ‘ ' or Four. Doi-laus. if not paid before the and white Drilling, brown and white G 1 I of the 'ear. Subscribers living at n distanefe I ens, India Nankeen, Circassians, La nl of the yc i required in all cases to pay m advance. are authorized to CHARLES* J. McDO- a randidato to represent .torial branch of the next July ‘J 40 arc at it orized to an- .yilllN D. CLARK as a candidate in *if rtpre^entative branch of thtrincx^lx'gtslnture lt ,|| e fosoiag cli < tion in Bibb county. June 10 _ Z _ 1 ; JOHN M. SMEL3IA.\ ' \' t \, s/ is n candidate for clc i *: of j be Jufc- rior Court of l’.ibb c» p lV . , in part ot Bombazines, ( atnbleis, Mareo f asimeres of most all colors, Plaid and Striped do. brown r.iss Lia- ■ , ... .asbne, fig- plain silk \ civets, English figured silk Blue, black and fancy col summer doth Dress j Coats, frock Coats and Coattees, Black bombazine Crock Coats and Coattees, English Merino, rowan Cassimere, Circassian | und Lasting Frock Coats and Coattees, 1 V,. s( I..- 1*1 - , . ... , ^ win* liitami,, I tout OU.I'SdllU' IMI.UC5, lemd 7, ‘ ?, “, 0 - 1,1,1 "'! le V a- Black and fancy colored summer doth, black and uVc. 4 k niv- 7" r v' e ‘ w fi ?' bro-„ Bombazine. Enninet, black Lasting, ... .,7, 1.7 ‘ cn 11 V’' t estnig, new am- 35tiglisli Merino, rowan Cassimere, white anil , « l,oui assortment t;*. Gassimers, &c. brqtvii Liuen Drilling, white Sateen, brown J'a nr tf Articles. anil French Liuen, striped Florentine and We are IrequesleJ ,< announce 1'i.vkhlv Reu, V 1 White c -.d fancy Cravats, pletcd anti j. Botnhazina **tr.Tks, Velvet aud-'tigureddo. Gum \ Elastic, nett silk »iott cotton, and Webb’s pntentl .-its poolers, black, white anil fancy silk Gloves, I hi ”.k and fancy horseskin and buckskin do-1 brow < linen do. English ami French silk half j Hose vigOtia do. white mixt and strip cotton ilo. ■ linen I’dsoms, Collins, Siiffncre,' Spit deli eld. In-j tli.’i mu! LamJauua Ibiukcrcliicfb', white and figiir* • e<! >lo. s:.lv Uoibrdlas, childrens’ leghorn llats, i Palmlcaf'do. fje. i, c. ■ ; Ready .Made Clothing. Bombazine, lasting and Circassian Coattees and Frock Coats, bombazine and Circassian pan- j O election. Returns of lists county, at the next JiincG, 1333. 37 as acandidate for receiver of Ta. i taloous, crape, cninblett and tnnriuocassimere do. french and English drilliog.brown do. French •;ul English drilling white do. brown and tvbite m u do. duck and stripe liuen do. vigona and lastiur do. white aud buff Vests (mcrsatlcs) fig- urrd n^rsailes and Valencia do. velvet and ilor- entiue a*. common do. white and brown Ji.ieu Jackets, v Lite and brown drilling do. duck and vigona do.Drawers, Shirts, Morning’Gewns, &c. &C. &C. ° 4 ’ All of whic, wiu be sold cheap for CASH. I would solicit th, natrontige of my friends and the public in goueras Also the TAILORING will bc carried on in til its branches with despatch. N* -G. Old accounts must be 'paid before neic 0? We are aulheYise.il to an- uouiire MM. C. PARKER, Esq. a candidate U Rtriever of Tax Returns for the county of Jjjhh at the en.ning election. June 5 -It \> e are authorised to annouuco Danikl WadswOutb, Esq. as a candidate for Tax Col j krtor tor Bibb county. ^11 JESSE SMITH is a! candidate for Tax Collector of iiibb county. 41 Wc are authorized to announce Geo. 1*. Woo .vox as a Candidate for Tax Collector at June II 1833. 37 t.'ie ensuing election. We are authorized fo Ukx,.^**j announce Georoe \ io.\». as a candidate for Tax Collector at the aert election. 38 ww John H. Sjms is ;i candidate for Tai Collector of Bibb county. 33 We are authorized to nnoniice IjENRY NEWSOM m u candidate Tor tnx collector of Bibhcouuty. July 10. 43 ff?* AVc are authorised,. to an- IIUUUCC JOHN L. MUSTIAN a carrl'.d'ale for vliciiiTiifllibb county. May 1, l.m ;ii We are authorized to announce LEWIS LAWSHE as n candidate for sheriff at thi ap proaching election 43 . ionsare made. A |."il 1 0 23 LEWIS FITCH. July 1(>. «?* \V r c arc authorized to an iicnscc JOHN 11. 01 I' UTT as a candidate for * k rs > °f ibo Inferior Court, at the ensuing clcc- May 23 1LLIA .M JL CONE, Esq. S' 1f having declined ti e iio- iniu.ition as a candidate for the Legislature, the Committee op- ji iutc.l for thnt purpose, nine of them present, " 1V ® *h<> pleasnro of offering to their fellow eiti- «u« ASA'E. ERNEST, Esq. as a candidate 1,1 b's stead. 2*ra’ticc of IViodic; DltS. CO. E & BRIDGMAN have united in. the Practice of .MED* fe kji tCISF. and SURGERY. Their office is the one hcictufore occupied by Dr. CoifS. 1833. 14 Mel. JNEW GOOD.8. WM. IF. BURO^ALL, Hasjust rtciiveil a ntuani ejIt ns in assortment o 2>ry G-oods. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, fyc. S JJIS stock will he found inferior to none, and ■ H. ]-iiri lia-ci.,. i.v Livi.iii:,' l.ini wiili a «:..il wiil bc oJbitd Goods at the most reduced prices. for Cush Only. IJIS STOCK COXSIJTS, IX PAKT, Of TUX TOLLOWlXb: Sujier is.tx<>iiy, Blue. Black a::d Colored llrosil Cloths Clue. Black, .Mixt and Fancy Colored Sillincti Striped Satltnets, English -Merinoes Dnffin Point and Rose Blankets tied, Whips, Gpicii and l'clioxv Flannels Canton ant! Saxony White Gauze do llnmatk Table Dia|ier Bird’s Lye, Scotch, and Russia do Blue, Black and Colored Bombacetts ^do do do Circassians Negro Cl..thing, Linseys Brown and Bleached Shirtings do do Sheetings do ( do Drillings Cottoii Or.sjil.nrgs, Fustians Black Itniia:: Lustring Black Grossde Suiss, Black Gro's de Nanles do do Berlin Black Sincbetr.*and'Sarsnnels Col. Gross de Naples Black and Col. Florences do do Italian Crapes Scarlet and Black Merino Long Shawls Scarlet Sqesre Shawls Cnshmefe, Valei lia.Tliibet Wool •Silk, Damask and C usitnere Shawls Ileniuni. Ihiris JMoslin Crape. Gauze, tiros dc NapT i und Mandarine striped Nankeen Pantaloons. M hhe and colored .Marseids, white and colored Vulentia, black Vdiver, black SrftTh, black Boinhaznic, uncut \ civet, aud colored Silk • ; Vests. Brotyji.aud white Linen, white Sateen, Flemish Linen, . Delight Stripe, J?6w;m CassinveVe, English Merino, and Circassian Hound Jacket. Vouths’Coats, Jackets, Pantaloons and Vests, etc. etc. W.M. 11. BURJJ.'jALL. April nt. 20 *IEA & COT-IHJN Iff.M E in Store and offer tor aale on sccom-1 SLm. modatiug tern s ICO hlids Molasses 10 do St. Croi.v and N. 0. Sugar 21} bids Western Whiskey 20 do Baltimore do 23 do N. E. Rum 5 pipes Northern Gin 15 bbls do do 30 boxes Tobacco 100 pieces hemp Bagging 1000 readymade Cotton Bags Liverpool and Turk’s Island Salt, iu lots to suit purchasers. mn\ 15 33 PITTBfXAr* & ESATT. H ave iiu baud an.) keoj> coustaully fur ; the DU..wing articles, viz. 28 hhb prime pickle Pork, 25 do Rum, "20 do (iin, 20 do best northern Flour, 10 hlus Mol asses, 5 do Syrup. New Orleans and Georgia, 100 kogs Nails, assorted qualities, 20 bags prime Coffee, 10000 Ills Castings, English ami American, 2 DLL black Pepper, I do red do 51) l!>s ground Ginger, 100 do 8)ice, G boxes Raisins, 5 doz Corn Brooms, 2 do pitent Iloes, 1000 lbs lest Virginia Tobacco, ■ALSO, pin assorted at 8 1000 yds I loir Calicoes Inins M alius June H 37 30 a 3 7 J, a 12| cts. 37* 100 100 W Ear,'hen, China, Glass and Look ing Glasses, THOMAS J. BARROW & CO. Importers, 88 tVula Street. A fir York, A RE continually receiving the newest pnt- « lerns of Earthenware, China, £cc. by the late at ri i als from Liverpool. Their stock com- prisjs every Variety iu the line, and is sitrjiassed by tone in extent or quality. They have made such arrangements in England, for the purchase oftieir GOODS, as enables them to hold outihe strogest inducements to Merchants dealing in tfieliue. "he se .who arc laying in stocks of the article, j are now rcceivin wil find i' greatly to their interest to call, as the voy 1 iWest price will be named xx hich it is pos- sibe b> sell at. J. jJ. The host packers in the city employed. "THOMAS J. BARROW & C.O.‘ Importers, SS If'atcr Street. Neto York. £?’ Orders by lettkrcarefnllvattended tn, and s(lc .'|, ot jicr articles as are usually kept in a Rook Gouls charged at Ioxvest rates. {£r* The Constitutionalist, •Augusta; News, W|»ington; Southern Banner,‘'Athens; Wesl- en; Herald. Aurariat Standard pf Union, Spar* ILLsell file stock of BOOKS <fcHARD- \V iUE. belonging to Ellis, Shotw*4l &. Co. at very ii xv priced, at retail, fur cash,.and to merchants xxho may want t' 1 replenish their stock-Hp*>u time, for approved paper. . The Stock ec n'yists of-a great variety of. Hardware, Cutlertj. Castings MECHANICS’ TOOLS, Brass Ware, Britannia do B j FURNITURE MOUNTING, &c. &c. j BOOKS Consisting of large and small Bibles, Medical, Law and School Bioks, and a great variety of Religious ami Miscellaneous Books. Pic. 18 23 JACOB SllOTWELL. Cotton Bagging and Cotton Bags. (uv COXSJGXENT.) JBT JN A PIECES heavy llemp Bagging, Qt Xieighing 1^ lb. to the yard. 2000 ready made Cotton Bags, of the best In verness bugging, equal to any ever imported for sale iu lots to suit purchasers, and on accommo dating terms by REA & COTTON. July 10 41 new Book store. E. r. STILBS & Co. RESPECTFULLY in form the public that they have taken the store in Ellis, Sliotwell fc Co’s, row, txvo doors above the f J. Benni' l 't on the Taxes. M R. EDITOR—As I had not an opportuni ty of giving a seutimeutou the 4th, I will give one oil the 24th : ; Taxation try Usurpation—To Hell and Dam- J nation. J" FeLiow CiriZE.xs—Our rituation is indeed’ ; perilous, i.ud oppression is of that magnitude that j . j it is intolerable; and no man living within the n i corporate limits of .Macon, can be insensible of j the mischievous consequences, and total over- j ibroxx of ivbat, no doubt, xxas intended bv our ■ Legislators, for the beuefit and good of our city, ■ by, if not usurpation and power tiot delegated, j by the xvastc of funds and enactment oi Ordiu- ; aucc^ oppressive iu tlieir opera'ions—And with due deference to our guardians, (lor.such I xxill si) le then),) 1 must say for ones that I can seeim good cause for this enormous tax iiiou—Although the re-building of the Bi idsrs and the put chase of a Town or Gitv-X'lock is substituted for the want of a better—Aud were it not the fact, and I xvere entirely ignorant of the Loan, amount necessary to rebuild the Bridge on an interest of eight per cent.—I might .wallow doxxn tlie draught—al though ite,swallowing it should prove fatal—for magnanimity and patrioiism oft has prostrated not only the hopes, hut eveu the lives A thous ands—A feeling however, • am insensible of « hen j producing such consequences—And iflaninol] in an enrer the nett proceeds of the Bridge are | sufficient to pay the- annual installments <|ue the state Ur the Bridge—tha-intereu upon the Loan SUMMER. ; '•>. The'Spring’s fair promise melted i”to thee, Fair Snminrp, und thy geutle reign is here rhy.emerald robes are on each heavy tree, Ii. the ii'iie sky thy voice is rich am. clear ; ' And fat- tree brooks have songs, to bless tuv reign, They leu|> in music midst thy bright domain. The j An es that winder frofti the unbounded west, mi thi iud xxii.h the breath of countless fields ; 1 hey teem with incense from the green earth's breast That opto heaven itsgrateful odor yields. Bearing sxveet hymns of praise lVoV.i many a bird By Ns turc's aspect into rapture stirred. In such a scene, the sun illumined 1; <art Bounds like a prisoner in iiis narn ' ■ ce'i. When through its bars the inoruiug ..ries dart. And tores* a;,tin ms in bis hour in r<iut!l ; And like the heaving of the voieefifrtea, His pamit g boson iabor;. to be free. < 'll, Sumi or: thy void and sapphire sky, in ruv inmost-.soiil arise aud leaves in the hands of the City Council, one Uplifted thoughts, to which the woods reply, And the bland air. lviih its soft melodies. Till, basking in some vision's glorious rav, i lung (or eagles’ plumes to lice away. I long to cast this cnmjjy clay aside, And the impure, unholy thoughts, that cling To the sad bosom torn with cave and pride ; I would soar upward on unfettered xviug. Far through the chambers of the peaceful skies, \\ here the hizh fount of Summer’s brightness lies. WILLLS GAYLORD CLARKE. CHIT CLI.’ Editor's Interruption—We L Post Office, where they aud opening a very general assortment of Books and Stationary, Among tiicir works, they have a general assort ment, and will ho constantly receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine, Law, His tory, and Miscellaneous subjects, togetiier with As one of their firm will be most of the time at the North for the purpose of attending sales cud j . -... i selecting Books, they flatter themselves that they I ta; Georgia Journal and Federal Union, Mil- j w yj a t all (niies have as good an assortment, and bdgevillo; Telegraph, Macon; Democrat, Co- be ^pose of them on as moderate "terms iumbis; aud Hive, Columbia, S. G. will jileusv j a3 ail y fjonsc in the Southern country. .. .BIAWit BOOKS, & Co. have a large assortment ot can fw$3, and forward their accounts to the of- fic« of the Georgia Courier, Augusta. /'efie 39 39 Jail 1, To (> BX7"1LL be let for one or more years, and ! » * possession given i In • 1st day of October) krxl, the More and dwelling house in Mulberry I street, notv occupied by Mr. Job Magic, the sit- uniion for business is equal to any oilier in the j F ‘rc, ami having a good dry cellar, which with ' *.ir store xvill ho let separate if required. Apply * 10 June 20 i; 11A ,v COTTON. SIOTSOS. all the Notes and accounts of M. i ’clton. * have been tr: of December ■ ''vquested to co Mlo the same, p "it account to !i cured. June 20 3 isferred to me since the JUtli i-t all persons so indebted io forxx ard without delay and •licnlnrly ibti'O xxho owe on uiilate, or suit xxill bo cotn- W.M. B. CONE. Dresi Handkerchiefs Ladies' and MisstV 15 Igian, Italian. Ftraxv, Leg horn,Braid mu. Fancy lionnctj. Saiin and Gauze Garnitnrcr English Moleskios, I5cd l’icl.3 Apron Checks, i urnitun* do Domestic I’hiidsand 8tripes Floorcloth Baize. Green Faze Cloth Furniture Dimity, ILdr cord do ilii i,i Sheeting. Bleach Dowlass Iiuriaps. Baueup Cords Irish Linen,, laixrn. Blue and Scarlet Knttin;* Cotton t injsitacre*. BIhcI; and (’oi plain I’ibbnr.s Dark Rnd light Col. Prints und Ginghams Lace aud Gr.uzo Veils Figured and j.Iain Ilobbinet Lacc Tlire id Laci - Cambric..Jaconet, Fuias, Mull, Naaibok and|Quiu|qo 1 obit .Muslins Linen Cambric Linen (.’ainbric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do India Flag and Bandnuado SIleK CoillJc. " ' » : Ladles' anil Gentle mens' Glove's. Cotton, \\ orsled mid l.umb’l Wool Hose Black andCol. Cambrics Bend Reticules .Men’s and Boys' Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Chinchilla do HEADY MADE CLOTHING. dry Fresh Drugs, JPuiitts Oils. IDA. W. 23. ff AS just received his fresh supjdies, and of- I B fere for sale, at his store ou Cotton Avcu- ih, a quantity of Extract Sarsaparilla, Carpenters Castor Oil (fine article) Croton Oil round Spirits Turpentine Copal Varnish Blaek leather dt) Japan do Glue Snuff, .Vqcaboy and Scotch Fine cut Tobacco Hair &cuat Brushes Camel's hair Pencils a,lumo Ntcnl'd Chlondo ot Lime Chloride of Soda Lemon Syrup Lamps Lanterns Lamp Glasses & Wick ulpbnt Sc- Vinegar Linseed Oil Sperm do Trait * Mo iVhit; Lead 3panisb Brown iu oil do do Venetian Red Windsor Glass Pain t Brushes luffigb, Spanish dote I Alum ‘ Copperas | Pearl Ashes j Magus I Staroa I Piperiuo Iodiu: . Opium Morphium AcMatc E7SAdcira and Port Wine, .Suitable for ci’iiviikscinls, Together xvitii an extensive and general assort ment of all articles iu !.ts lino, all of x\ liich were jittrrUsiyJ iu person by hiutsell in New \ork, :tu«l i.re warranted genuine. Ho is prepared to BlSSiXATiaj T AB2.S. | FIRST rate BILLIARD TABl-Jt with all the appar itus attached, for sale by ROBERT H. FREEMAN, J'lly 10 41 Sign oft/a Eagle and Harp. Apprentice Wanted. 6 N active lad al.oiti Iti years of age, of good, fa. moral character, will he taken a , an Ap- P-'entico to the Cabinet m iking Business. In- S“j' , eof J UHLS TA4 LOR. 10 41 In McDonald's Building. To Jit at, ' A comi'orta! U HOUSE forastuail *hy part o( the city. -——‘A -. ii iu two weeks. July 10 laj ahscuco from Maeon 1 leave HORACE j 0 - PITCH as my agent, and all persons lh.it *| l 'r nut pa.ii up (heir accounts and notes xxill l"**** settle xxith him. LEWIS FITCH. Jlay 10 31 A:nnd in KTewton. VHTIOXS No. 3:7! and .‘J-'H. ill llift 16th Bisiriet originally Henry now Newton lor sale. Apply in Martin to Bo M. HART LETT. Sci. Fa. Writs gC Mx returning iVaiiu.ili-nl druxvs in the Land G'ul.i Lotteries lor sale at this oflice. Superfine blue, black, green. brown Cloth Dress Coats “ Blue, blark, green, blown and steel mill Cloth Frock Coals ** Blue, brown, olive, green and mixt Cloth Coatees Blue, steel mixt and for.ey colored SiiUiuet Coat ee.- and I rock Coats Superfine bbte, hlack, brown, olive, green nnd st. ol mixt cloth P.anlnloons Drab, lax ender and striped Cassimeie do Lille, str el mixt ana nil.. _» V..l« I -1! i net do English .Moleskin, unrnt Cord nnd Banjnp do Youllis - Cloth and Sutlinet Coatees and l’anta- t .j olive and i * ,vc reasonable nccommountions and respectfully inviins the attention of the public. | Feb 13 20 b. r. afftindi and sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of the best quality, both English aud American, plain aud embossed, watqf, and feint lined, pink, yolloxv ue aud while. HZAimZZ' B.ank Cheeks, .Notary Public Letters, \\ are- fcotise Receipts. Bills of Lading. Writ's of all kinds. * .- Justices Summons, do Executions, Cleiks.do Tax Collectors do. Subptcuas for Witnesses. Deeds, Ssfieritl's’ do, Sheriffs’ Bills of Sale, Gar nishment-, Ca. Srt. Jurors' Summonses. Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter. Com. Directions for Interrogatorie s. Bills of* indictment, Bench -Warrants, Bail Bonds, Attachments, Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administra- ion. Temporary Letters of Administration, Torn* florary Letters of Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec.Tee. Dee 31 2-1 FRESH FLOUR. Bl’LS. Howard strt. Flour of superior nuniitTy just recci\cii by REA & COTTON. July 20. 1S33. 43 30 thousand dollars,' which amount .will 'pay our Marshall—And if such be the facts, I ask (aud [ too, xvith profound respect,) and not only ask but claim the right of demanding a showing for ini- bursements necessary to authorize a levy,.of a lax so well calculated to oppress and mar all these so cial feelings by which you endauger thcchain which holds Society together. I claim all this, even as a single individual, as a right, aud more partic ularly having to pay more than my quota of tax ation-—you too, only acting ou trust—responsible as well to me, as the inhabitants of our impover ished Town—laboring under many and heavy embarrassments already—Every man ready to sink under their burthen. I learn too, you have sought for a precedent abroad—ransacked the Journals of other ages, other times, aud oilier Cities, whose wants and necessities xvere not ours, whose acts have nothing to do with the wants aud xvill of those you represent—Aud kuoxviug you as I do personally I can never believe unless your future conduct .-Fill prove fr.-RFJt.you wish to establish atxooarchicai government iu the Ci ty of Macon, among freemen, and rivet your chains Upon Us forever, and bow down our necks to our oppressors with imbecility, and compel us to trumpet your names down to posterity xvith honor and fame. Did I for a. moment believe that this was the motive which actuates you, I should tell you to reflect, and pauSb, and remem- j aiid but txvo w her there is too much intelligence, virtue.- and re- publicauism iu our happy country, to beaV op : pression e’.onin auy slpipe with impunity. - And although we have selected yon from amongst nur baud, to-rule o or us, aud regulate our internal police of this our city, we thought you no more than men who wre entitled to no homage, and subject (o err xvith us iu common, for which ma ny grains of allowance xvill always he made by a reflecting community, while they believe they grow out of good motives, oversight, want of re flection, or bad judgment; but when upon the face apparently so palpable, so little needed, aud so embarrassing and oppressive _u their conse quences, and so completely destruct: re to the in terest, peace, and harmony, tuac ail xxt-n .ojp.l..• ted cities flourish under, that rebellion would seem tho only remedy: lor under such a state of taxation, by such an aristocratical high handed measure, the people, over whom xve have erected you, become ferocious, aud rendered desperate by poverty, tumult aud bloodshed are tho natural conscqaeuces, and which nothing butau oiuuipo-1 tent hand can stay. 1 u>k then, and insktoo from : tho best feelings towards each and every one of you, my nature is susceptible of, xx ill you misapply I you poxvers, and e'en search out subterraneous j passages to oppress yonrfellow man, your broth-; crniid friend, your fellow laborer ? xvill you sac- | rifle call those social feelings, which link mankind together ? xvill you destroy the very basis of our ' happy form of government ? No : my intercourse and personal acquaintance with you, tells me vou will not. Your past lives, your present standing iu Society, are sufficient pledges you will not. Permit me then to say—go then, and from the wants and xvishes of the people you have the honor oFrepreieutiog—-abffiiilon tiiose high handed measures of buildmg a city .in oue day, | tensive than xve con m; I ue from taxation, lipon a people already Struggling j O’S. That's just xviiat people aro a xvere solos in our lodgings, on the second floor, in a cut de sac— where, although xxe arc not disturbed by the sound of horses’ feet, and the rattling of S', lice's, we still have the advantage of looking out upon a range of stables—xvhcu tbe door xvas opened, without even the precautionary notice of a tap, and in xvaiked Oapi. )’8u!livau. and ihc follow ing conversation ensued. Captain O'Sullivan. Good morning Mr. Ed itor : yon xvere net at the club for vein breakfast. Editor. Noe f breakfasted at the Literary Un ion. The Don was expected from Paris, aud I hoped to meet him. O’S. And pray xvhat are you now about, to amuse yourself xx .tl. : for 1 see all pr.-j aration, of writing at the head ol'your paper 7 Ed. Read them. yg. ‘•TJhit Chat"—upon n>y soul—xve need not go to Ireland for Drills. That “( lu't Gnat” of t ours is ;t i::oj,t complete one. May i ask you, does not “Chit Chat” imply ixxo people—and don't you always talk by yoursel! ? Ed." That is" true; but “Chit Chat” is t.'ie name of my article, nnd taguifies ’ 0*8.' Signifies—yes, it does signify—but it sig nifies dialogue. “Chit" is one' person, and “Chat” r; the other: n.“- 'that's x\ hat i call a dear derivation ; wherea-g yours is only a mon ologue.' , * Ed. (With surprise.) And pray, Copt. O'Sul livan, « Imt Jo - km ,xv a lion' a monologue ! O’S. What do I know 1 did 1 never see a pig with his head in a gate, squalling murder ? And a'tit that as pretty a monologue as y on could see ? Ed. Captrrn O'Sullivan, you may hear a mo nologue, hut not »ec oue. O'S. Weil, there you have me sure enough but why do you not make “Cl.it Chat” a dialogue — as it ought to bc .' Ed* 1 should have preferred it; but oue does not like to be accused of copy it:g from others. Eider Mr. 1‘ucy. Thi Sul,-Editor. Ed. Well, Mr. Sub, you appear full of matter; pray xviiat is the matter! Percy. There’s too much matter in the Maga zine. The printer says we have too much copy bv live pages. Wc must dam the “Sources of Poetry,” aud shave down clo^e the “Cirinish Barber,” or else put a s'op to the “Education of the Poor.” Ed. But hoxv is that ? Suh. The “Tea Trade bar proved m*. rc * put top tho 170 Eagle. July 24 Vinegar. GALLONS offirst'rnte Apple Vin egar, at the sign of the llarp and ROBERT 11. FREEMAN. 43 Tin Ware Manufacturer. FLAX THBM©. M pr 4K LBS .FLAX THREAD, assorted colors of received and for sale by for existence; "ho are already under the Promi ses. to that extent, that the Red House under the mil is ill all th’etV clicams, hi all their thoughts— xvith the Col era on one Iniul, and the Sheriff on the other, beckoning them to their embrace. I Times and acts like these, require till the energies j of the mind, and the philosophy of a 1* RANK- | LIN to withstand; for xve wee dike a .ship driven I t j, e printer's devil. (EnUr l)r. Pmitver.) j tosca xvith an inexperienced helmsman, frith the j S s iv little doctor, is it you : now tell us the real j sea breaking over us, the thunder roaring over j (n',,1,, have your patients suffered most this xveek ! our heads, and the vivid lightning lla-liiug all a- fcoiQ your puns or your pi'ls. itli it’s all rqiht. Ed. Well, then, xve must “Education of the Poor.” Sub. The printer also desired nie to say. that lie had no compositor xxho could make out “'j he State of the Parties ” O'S. That would puzzle, the dex i!, let alone super Nov “7 W.M. II. BURDSALL. T DWELLING I family, iu a honl- Pos-c-isiou ttiv- Inquire at *hE of- 41 Black, blue and dr.il. Cnssimcre Vests BDek mid colmeil Velvet do Dark and light figured Valrntia, xvhilc ntui col or.-d Marseilles, 8xvi.ii' doxx^'ii, Toilinet aurl Saltiuet V e.-ts Camblel and I'biid C'fo.iks Velvet, Bomb,izine. Silk, Va'.entia and Leather Stocks 1 inc Linen Skirts, Collars, Bosoms, Ac &c. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' I'ur and'Wool llats, - 3?in*s Boots and Slices, X-JTiCrRO SHOES, «StC, &.C. AC. Oct. 24 4 Mt i.uKnar, .m:.xk ttiiid street. HE subscriber continues:to mauufact&ro TIN WARE in every variety, and has now ait hand a general assortment, which lie'will >ell wholesale or retail at tbe Savauuaii or Augus ta pr ces. tie has also just received au assortment of Ja- 1 panned Tiu Ware, consisting of Trunks, sugay I Boxes, Waiters, Bread pans. Canisters, sugar I lioxv s. .Milk cups, Tumblefs. Pepper boxes, Cra- i ters, Toy cups. Rattles, caudle-ticks, Lamps, s|iit ■ il.ixis, sand Boxes, Pocket l.nuterus, Nc. &c. round ua ; and just before us the Bruit': no alternative leftfos—xvbiic. just in death's door malliv*'iust i hear the cry of Town Clocks. City Clock;-— 1 ' ’ J * ] pay your 'J’axfs, which vibrates on our ear, ai d ' lolls our knell—while xve filled xvith despair, lay out heads upon the altar of oppression and breathe our last. Our situation then is perilous ; xviiat is i©© Bagging-; . PIECES Tst and 2d quality of hi a- i our remedy ? shall xve appeal then to our op- lli quantities Dec. 12. Hemp Bagging, by the piece or to suit Purchassers, for.sale hv 23 C. A. .HIGGINS, lioaf and Jintnp Sugar. -g M BOXES Loaf and Lump Sugar, just _H_ V received aud for sale by Or 9 I * REA .V. COTTON. I pressors, and sue for relief! or shall xve remon- J strate by all the honorable means iu'otir power ? I or shall xve peaceably submit to those infractions j upon ou r rights, and o’en the Constitution it>elk, au.l suffer our dictators to (;<> on step by step, xvith Doctor. That all depends whether they take or not. Yesterday I xvas tin fort turtle, I never made a better pun, or lost a better patient. O’S. \\ hy,"l must cotnoss, tliat uoxv and theu there’s a trifling degree of nausea in both instan ces ; but still, your xxit, as xxcil as your physic, is occasionally effective-—so now tell us about it. Doctor., A goitty oh! gentleman, Whom 1 have atteuded some months, lias a ^ut. very much at tached to him, und invariably following him, like a dog; contrary to a cat's nature, to dog him iu that way, you "kuoxv. “A faithful follower,” ob served the old gentleman to me, xxitbout my be- i Also, patent Bakers, Fool stoves, hlocktiu Tea j i Pori Plates, Basins, Tumblers, Are. JOB WORK done at the shortest notice. j I ifo> 2 WILLIAM ELLIS. j Furs. Hides and Horns. HE highest price xvill bo given by the sub- BILS:S. N New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Charleston, hrii- vauurdi, aud Augusta, i*> sums to suit pur chasers, for sale by Nov. IB. BAXTER. FORT Se. WILEY. impunity—destroying nil the stimulant for action j ltJ r re gdy ; but 1 thought of it, aud yesterday, and the reward of virtue, with tho.threatcuings of j wiien lie again observed “a fartliful follower,” I replied, “1 beg your pardon, rather u he announce vou." “No sir, ’ replied he, * a Marshal to force ns into submission ofGrdiu . all example no xx licre to bo found (uuilrr our i '■ v:..i...i.. . ! o terai.t io I said, And for that reason, It is clear lie is :i T | peculiar situation.) by e' er the tyrant Nicholas. am \ j nieaiil a foll6*tef.” I whosovery thought xvas cruelty, " hose veiy J not a fbiluweh,” replied I. heart xvas treason against mankind. 1 for one j pur-suivant, who always goes before.” The old j would appeal to our oppressors—being our lelloxv j gentleman, yvbo is very testy, and hates a puu, j men, aud xvith us subject to err, without design or j L . t f ;l [| rrutch upon my bead, and ordered mo TVTT*CT>7? Gl045intention, xxi.rfi a full belief,, when couvim ed ot lievt . r to come again, it’s clear 1 hit htut hard-, N extensive assortment of fancy DRY j t»*eir error, tiny "quid remedy the evil; for I f though—didn’t iri 50 BOSTON HUM. IIAKItllliS hijrh proof I5ostoo Hum, received per J^teHtner Pioneer. For .sale by KF.V & tO i ION. Juiip 17. 3ft Sugar Iron. ** 111 IDS St Cl oix Sugar 5 libils N. Orleans <lo IU ton Stvoeds Iron, assorted, fin consignment, ami for sale on accommoda ting terms by WM. I*. ROWLAND. ' Jan 'J 14 riber for Fur.- of all kinds, either Beaver, ] I Otter, Racoon or Muskrat. j ! Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Deer Skins, f Horn-. Dx'or liu.-k. ( ’. A. HIGGINS, j Nov 27 17 Jtrick Buildings. Mulberry St. | ONDON~ PuTnTED MUSLINS, far! s WM. II. BURDSALL. y 1 Dresses, uexv patterns, just received aud for ssle bv Auril i0 27 HOLLAND GIN. S PIPES Holland Gin of fine flavor, and xvarrauted pure, received per Boat Omega ..ml for sale by REA & GOl ION... Juno 17 3S 4 \ IRON CHEST, for sale by April 10 29 YVM. II. BURDSALL- GOODS, comprising the most desirable I f nu , scc ca « s0 , or .''f eulivc for .* 00 1»P«« S r Just received aud i bis brother. And with sentiments pi high cousi- : j deration and personal esteem, for each and every join: of tile honorable members of our Council; j and xvith a full belief thpy xvill remedy tbe evil * complained of, 1 will subscribe, J .BF.W'ETT, Under (hr Taxes. And J BENNETT. Wku without, will he ruined by Taxes. July 24 43 4xv Auction and Coiainission Siore. mi it: Subscriber jias removed to the new B KRlG'K STORE, adjoining the .Rost Of fic-e.on Mulberry street, where ho tenders bis ser vices iu the above line. C. A. HIGGINS. Nov 19 20 o tiiose suited to the seasoti. for sale by W.M. II. BURD April 17 29 CASH STOKE. XlLussall & Dickinson, H AVE just opened a small, well selected as sortment of STAPLE and FANCY I DRY GOODS, suitable foi the season, and also | xxill teccix'e a choice stock ot GROCERIES iu | a fe'xv days, j j unc 29 39 | • zl direct Importation. V* j CASKS Madeira Wine, xvarranted asu- i perior article, for sale by Max'22 34 REA N COTTON. Ed. It rather appears that lie hit you hard, doctor. O’S. But not in a vulnerable part, as modical men say. ' . Doctor. Captain O'Sullivan, I really don't take. I know of no part of a man which ;s not Vulnerable. O’S,. What do you think ofa man s shadow ? Doctor. That, Captain O'Buliivau, is not part of u man O S. Put 1 say that it is, doctor. Is uot mv shadow r.iy own l dxies.it not go with me. and stop xxitli tno-? Cau it ex*st without mo - Does it not prove that 1 am a roai stibstaoticl imin l Did you oversee a sb .doxv ofa man without a m au— ( ,r a mnu without his shadow 1 A slmd- oxv is therefore part and parcel of a man, as . Ear as the sun in noon day.