Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, September 11, 1833, Image 1

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GEOR MYC >N. iYEDNflSDtYy 'SEPTEMBER 11, 1833. Vo!. YIIL.New Series....Ni:mber 50. BV M. BARTLETT. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. Published W cekly at MACON, GA. Printin'* OJjict on Mulberry Stmt—oppmU the 1 ° Brick Range. TFRMS.—Three Dollars a year, if paid in ivann' OP Four Doli-ars. if not paid before the ofUto yew' Subscribers living at n distance 5 be required in all cases to pay in advance. Paper discontinued, hut at the discrc tion of the publisher, until all arrearages arc P*‘ "fl^Weare uutborisnd to nnnonm iinjtBIAnD, is a Candidate for R ,‘r, v Returns of this county, e ‘ wytSi. H33. antwm ■■■ i i lo announce JOHN eceivcr of at the next election. 41. fffr Wc are «mhori*ed to announce WM. SCOrT as a Candidate for Coroner of Bibb •*' „ August 12 JVEW SPRING GOODS and cxoTzrixiafa, At 1/ic Macon Clothing Store. T FITCH is now opening at the Macon! B A • Clothing J. Bennett on Usurpation &f pros pect of Starvation. HERE is a time, the scripture tells us for T 1 .Store, n nuiv ond .pltmlij , u -! «» , Ci»loimcil tells taibo soruneot of GOODS and CLOTHING, consist- th>re 'V tM *. e \° r 6 ,v,n S « our *? Mble P ro P cr - in part of .. I IV ; aud mv tud loinhnzines, Camblets, Altirco CaMmeres of' 5,0 ;° IU 5 P" rI,:, r !i st all colors, Plai i and Striped do. brown | j} H* !**.* .£ ty ; and my judgment tells me there is a time by pS ol loosing it ' uwever, for giving in with mb, is past; tKat of losing - is yet to come. 1 ;’! most and whito Drilliug, brown ant! uhite Grass Liu-1 , A ■ - , , . . , ... - , . « ens, India Nankeen, Circassians. Lasting, fi , ^ 1 have to bullet the styrm single haud- r "T .f. ed. and.what t.o is more surprising, that but yes- "■lay the cry of usurpation, inequality, tyranny ’.1 none ueetssity rung through our ears, iired and plain silk Velvets, English figured silk Vesting, plain Florentine do. huff and white Vn lenda do., white and figured 1 Alenailes, white, fig ured fcilk and V alentia Gplli Vesting, new arti cle, a good assortment of t- J‘!lis, jCossimcrs, &c. Fancy Article.' Hon AV^iile and fancy Cravnfs, plctcd and plain Ji’.hazine *-to<ks, Velvet and figured do. Gum Elastic, nett silk, nett cotton,'and Webb's patent Suspenders, black, whito and fancy silk Gloves, black and-fancy horstskiu. and buckskin do. c«iin>y Wcttro authorized to announce Wltf. II JOUKUrtN ns a Candidate for Receiver of Tar Ileturus for Bibb county at the ensuiug oler- L. August 2 Q5* We are authorised to aii- , nce WM. C. PARKER, E«q. a caudidato l,ir Rrcicver of Tax Returns for the county of _ . . .. ■ ■ L, .. ■. 1 /t .. 11 m t 1 I1VID "^1 .It jlihh nt the ensuing election. June 5 4t We are authorized to an- nrmnee JOHN II. OFFUTTas a candidate 1 lor Clerk of the Inferior Criuit, at the ensuing clec- Mav 23. brown, linen <to. English aud French silk half IIosc. vigonado. white mixt and stri» cotton do. linen Bosom*, Collar.-, ^tiffuers, Spmlciir'd. In dia and ILindauua Ilaukerchiefs, while and figur ed do. silk Umbrellas, childrens' leghorn ilats, Palmlcaf do. Ac, See. Reddy Made Clothing. Bombazine, lasting and circassi'au Coattces aud Frock Coais, bombazine and Circassian pan taloons. crape, camhlett and mai iiio citssiiuerc ilo French.nud English drilling brojlii do. Freneh and English drilling white do. liftfwu and' white C7* W« are auVoris^d ’ to an nounce M ARK 1). CLARK us a candidate in lto representative branch of the no.xt legtslaturc at the eusuiug election in Bibb county- Juue 10 linen do. duck'- 1 , aud stripe litieii do., yigritta and anting do. white and huff . Vests (mersades) fig- (merkades) aud through all cur street*, aud echoed from East tq West, and from West to East Macon, ns if by some supernatural revolution, by ollr citizens, and today you 'rite them like a lamb to the slaughter, march :jj> to the t-zceutioii block, and popee.ibly surrender their legitimate rights with out a murmur, thereby dowdy-arming our rulcis, inspiring them with their imp'jrtahce, and forti fying I Item against the cries, njtlfdugli long aud loud of tlse oppressed. Strange iufattfuUou! where the charm, or what the spell to producQAmch ex tremes,; while I am still left m the dark,.hud frankly acknowledge l stand in the character of thojiiil! hoy when asked by tlse miller of what he / kuen-. In reply to which he informed the miller ' that 'somethings he knew and some things lie did nut not know ; of those he knew was that millers always had fat hogs ; but did not know whose corn they were fed upon. 1 too," kuow the city council demand much ; lint 1 have yet to learn their legitimate authority, and the city’s uecctsi- ties before I surrender my legitimate rights or all 1 possess in only part liquidation of my city Vocqado threatening me with the breakers on one liaiid and .starvation oil t|ie other, aud while summing the tide of mislprtuue ivitjh harriers almost uisurfnouiiiifhle, tinder circumstances the most embarrassing, having to rdhtiild iny vessel under die most unfavorable auspices, in fested by land pirates on every.haud^tjrithcon- fideucq intpaired by mischievous iiieujls cveii ready*, mid restless "t > cfitch an opportunity to misrepresent my acts ,iind motives, and now barely rebuilt with ballast in aud hut, just com menced Ioad.jpg, but another power, Ahat of u- surpatiou should interpose a claim to my bull, nud leave me .with nothing hut the ballast, flcad weight, of winch it has beeu my misfortune to be loaded vvith all my |ife consequently I have been run down, run o^er, run rounijl." and distanced with all my ciFqris to run forwards, have been rutmitg backtrar.fs*nlimy life, from which cause I have a particular <!i- like to retrograde movements in any shape, add shall therefor? oppose every you would not: your pa^t. your jiresbnt private character tell n:c yoi. v-ould dot; for Volt cannot be insensible to the cries of misery, as also yoitr duties as mau. nwrt.il man. whose , chief stu- dyjiould he tint of.being great! mily by being goo:!; whose duratiqb too at best i.-. i ut sliiirt and tracsitory ; wbqM.l>OUfidary is jjreserihi :l, e'.eel) 1 to ».ie intellectual fosoqries for which up land marks are fixed. JJut so far as to' aqts tow tir’d your fellow man, even thaUls |uescrih.‘ l. To MISCELLANEOUS: cross is always dabt u ill, vou (hen still thing coming in that character under all circum stances and at nil hazards, and feeling con cions of t»y itiicuiioual air personal lii/ury \>r,insult :u 1 standing sc’f acquitted and cJ.iimin:- under rig! tired n.«$ajM>ud Valencia do. velvet and flor- ,as >. and ‘hereby subject mysdl to abjectsiurery entice do. cottltnon do. w hite and brown li.icn | b j ''* u o ether claims and dcmuiids of a higher Jackets, w hite and hrowu drilling do. duck and | fh'tracter unsettled. Aud although 1 feci williug yigoun do. Drawers, Shirts, Moruiug Gowns See. I l “ l ,a 3‘ ,nv q ,,ol:l o{ !l11 ‘he legitim ite .temnutls " ’ at mav be made as well for private as public O* U r o art: authorised to «»n- mcc JOHN L. AIUSTIAN a candidate for ItllUIICC Sheriff of Uihb county Mav 1,18IW. R1 [^ JOHNSON WELLBORN is a candidate for clerk of the > Superior Court of Houston county at the eusuiug election JolvM * -I4 We are authorized to Pjfesl nnitnunce CHARLEj* J- McDO- NALD as a candidate to rejiresent Pihb r „nntv in the Senatorial branch of tlienext legislature. July 2.- 40 JOHN Si’ ELM AN L n candidate for clerk of the Iufc rior Court of Bihh county. \v c are authorised to Hnnouncu Danu'.l \\au8WOEt6, i ; s q. ns a candidate for Tax Col lector lor Iiibb county. July U) 41 Uli JESSE safiril is a candidate for 'lax Collector of &c. &c. • All of whicli ! will be sold cheap for CASH. I Would solicit li'C. jintrouage of iny frieuds and the public in general. Also tbo'TAILORING will he carried «iu in all its hrnnebes with despatch. •' N. IS. Old accounts must be jiaid before new tons arc made. ApriMO S3 LE\V|S FITCH. Jnlv 6 Iiibb county. of Hilt! MARTIN SIMMONS .; a candidatc for re-election to tlic office of Clerk of the Iufcrior Court .unity. July a Wo, arc authorized to jjy^y^nmnniicb tKWlS LA\\ t?flE ns *-iIiAta.candidatc for sheriff ut tho ap (-ituiO 1 proachiug election July 16. 42 . Wo arc authorized to annouiiQo WIL.IjlAlM B. CONE ns a Candidate jfqr^Shcriff of Bibb ronufv at Ibe cnsuiiig election. July HI Wc are a ilhoriz«*d to announce ASA E. ERNEriU’.as a Candidate for tho Representa tive Branch of the next Legisla ture . , Wc are requested to announce Reverly Red, Esq C y "lion. ns a caudidato for receiver of TJue Returns of thiscouuty, at the nMft Jiiin-ii. i s:i:i. ‘.\7, Irt——t Wc arc authorized to r.unnuiicc Geo. 1*.'\Vacxo.n as a Candidate for Tax Collector at •he ensnins election. Q NICU GOODS, m II. EilHDSAJLL, Has just rcztipetlf tuwund extensive assortment 0 3>ry Goods. Clothing. . Hals, Shoes,\Sfc. stock will'tie found inferior to none, and fl H. purchasers, hf luriiriiig him with a call will be otfurtd Goods nt the cabst reduced prices. } For Cash Only. ms stocS cossisrs, n MR, or thk foi.lowinc: Super Saxony, Dine. Black and Colored Broad !• % qloths Blue, BlccV, Mixt and Fancy Colored Sattincts .Slri|ird SaMim-ts, English .Merinocs Duffle Point and Rose Blankets Red, White, Green 11 rid, Vell.wv Finnuels Canton and Saxony Wliite Gauze do !)amn$k Talile Diaper' lllnl's I'.ye. Scotch, and Russia 80 Blue, Black and Colored Bomhazett-s do do do'.. Circassians Negro Clothing, Linens Brbwn Cud Bleached Shirtings do do Sheetings do do Drillings Cotton Ozniihurgs. Fustians Black Iiuii^n Liistringi •> Black Gross de Swiss,^Blaek Gross de Naples • do do Berlin s Black Sioeliewsand Earsanets fipl, (Jross de Naples ‘J JJ.Ijrcknud Col. Florerces ■Iflf do Italian Crapes Scarlet and Black Alcriiiu Long Shawls Scarlet Square Shaw Is . Cashmere; Valentin, Thibet Wool Silk, Damask and C.ssiu.ere Shawls that ’ray bo made as well for private as publi good; yet 1 have not arrived at that period iu life in wbicn 1 shall fold mv arms aud stand not only morally but in my .‘•conception legally my owu, do stand self detertrr'ned undrjr all and every circumstance to contend for all r!\id every inch of ground my money paid for as W?ll as nil the rights and privileges iu common with mv fellow titan, even though i tiero to stand alone ta^be ijrorld, neither will 1 stop to consider ccn- sequl-nees wbeuin the execution of my boundeii duty, my -legitimate rights coeval amt coexteu sivc xvirli my fellow man. To deny however by courting iiy acts ul' prudence, kindness and social intercourse with my neighbor mud acts of justice th . all arai|iid the, good feelings of inaukiud trduld jierl^s he dailying my fiutics a burial place; and that man lives for liiiiiseff, is no where to he ' found. And could i helitvyc auy man susceptible of such feelings, from such society 1 would sepa rate ; such principles I wou’.tl protest even were I to find them in 'iho hosdm of the-dearest kin on iusist npdtrthis high bunded r.r-asurei or will you pause here and studyAhe Wisln-s. anil wants of ihose you ate only acting in Irii.-i for, who have placed you as cnnrdi.itis , wVer their inheritage; to v. horn yon ni^-'re.-ponsihle ; jiud Jiy your acts prpmote ihe in*.', rest and liappiil^sTbf those j on i’ilE BALL, OR MOllTS AT THE MESS. i 'Blackicood's Magazine for June. ‘ IJiackwnod opens with an article on ihe re cent transactions from !:e Greek Anthology', hv.the KVv. Mr; Bland, which brings ms back to'jtlie days of our youthful classical euthusi- as;:i, when .studious and single minded, we wan dered aiming tuneful reeds of an imaginary II- isus, and v,h*.-.d our “myrtle wreath swo.ds” tq the memory pi the brave youths who struck and set Athens free.” Pasting ov< r politics, we to the ftfjt of a series n { papers, eii- represeut. Add While I do upt court lirigiitien, I titled “Nights at "tbu'Mfcss. 1 * Long mav they yet if uotiiing k-ss will do, before Twill pay an last. It begins in the following jovial ‘hearty ungual tax :m«i flint tc»o uticiili.d for l»y tfie wants stvh : of Ourcity ; although you threaten me with your j ‘ ^ a set 0 f fellow,- as the~t!i Dragoons, ! I uevor met With ip ; tns whole j life. Talk of frieuiliiacss aud would heat old Solomon, wjio ■ stictclied from our end ol L ui< er, The assessor snid t ixgatli :rers, I will in defence speed the hist eioliar in carrying uy grieyanccs frpm pillar to post, from copct to court, slid when it s^iall have,,. -• ‘ l.n-n-i :,ll : I ■< i/i-mrils ot Crtrili t-.tid 1 s.'( )ii:,' f.ul then of oht.iiuii-g iny legit- tiniaie right, ! .'would had i the pow er carry it to speechless when my rights r.uil property shall be earth. Such could 1 ot have heptt the design of bartered away, and that too, ujioii the luoting of inequality, without rcsisiaucc. Koturiuistubdiug the high estimation 1 hold each aud every iudi- vidual comprising our council in-private life; yet wheu they take upcu themselves'. t!Se guaruian- sbip ofoachihf u»,dim! .appear in public life"its ugi-uts in trust, respqusiliic for their acts to each and every individual, it is not surprising-that when their acts do not comport with their dbties they should he called to Recount, however uu- courteous and unplcasaut it may appear. It is a right 1 claim b^ virruc of reserved rights guar aimed to freemen iu our happy republic. lu i country like ours, among freemen. 1 a»k ton, for a precedent that authorizes the reaper to gather where he has./lot sown, the miller to grind for the grist anil Dave the toll? - laknask if our eknstimtiou anf nhfio authorizes’ e’i 1 p’t-st facto laws, or if any of the works of nature admit of retrogado movements ; or is it reasonable to he Sieve that tho iuuvculatitu of matter uejiher con genial to the truuk 01 cliiufvvan fiourfyTi ^ or is u possible you can engraft r.pnu the constitution the fruit of ivhi-dl would ho inequality and perse cution, wheu the constitution itself forbids tho i- dcn. [ also ask if you cab expect to tamo the lightnings or control the thunder that rolls over our heads J I also ask by what rights s-uy iudi visual or iudtfi(?uals shall be sijifgled-oui to hear hurdetis tmcqt-.al 1 ' I- fur oue do ccuteufl’Tliat all ' species of prupqtiy, no matter of v. liat character, or in what it consists, even though dogs or cats, J so their value cau be -.Hixcd, or cash, itorscs. or J mousetraps, shouhl of right lie upon ail equality. If I see cause to invest all my capital in quadru peds. it is tin good reason' 1 should pay more thau lily iieighhcr w’hu invests his in sea fowl; for 110 inntfiT tvhaf tKfl invtfvxitinput. l'»/» ntviiPF rim-i :ill Heriiani. Paris Muslin Cr»|ie Gaeie, °” d ««««*»? Urcj? ■IwLuch'VwiH^iaynoue‘^f^tuitol^ wi La (lies’ and Misses’ B.lgian, Italian. Straw, U-g ! I J , ®5f V ? *h e " ‘‘Pl^l^nncoustitutioujl. Ii horn, Braid nun Fancy Ronncts. Satin and Gmize Garnitures ' English Moleskins, lied Ticks Aprjin Checks. Furniture do Domi-stic TbiMsaud .Stripes l’loe» Cloth Bair--, Qrren Fuze Cloth June 11 1833. 37 V; Wc are authorized to announce George Vigal as h candidate forTax Collectornt ths 38 u f xt Legisl-tiiro. We are authorized to announce SOLOMON GROCE Esq. ns a candidate for a seat in the Representative branch of the Aug Jan 1 Practice of X&edicine* 1 DIES. CO > E & BRIDGMAN have uuited in llie Practice of MED ICINE and SURGERV. Their office is tho one heretofore occupied hy Dr. Cone. 1833. 14 l-'uVnimm Dimity, Hair cord do Itcisia 8lie?tiug, Blench Dow I ass Burlaps. Bacgup Cords Irish IJueus',- Lawns Blue and Scarlet Knttinct Cntjon Cajjimcrcs ,. Black and Col plain Ribbons ' V Dark and lisdil Col. Prints mid Gingham) Lace and Gauze Veils Figured and plain Bobbinct Lace . Thmd Lh cms 'Cambric. Jaconet, Swiss, 3Iull, Nausook and .. Book MiisRns , Linen Cambric IJncA Canxliric Handkerchiefs, Foagee do Jndbi rlAg and Bandnua do Shell Conjbs j ' I colics' nruJ'-Gentlcmcns’ Gloves.'-' Cotton, Worsted and Lamb's Weal IIosc Rlrir.k and Col. Cambrics Bl-’ml Retindes Men's and Boys’ Fur, Cloth ond Stal Caps • Cjiitichilla do .■» - f READY MADE CLOTHING. matter what tho investment, the owner runs all the risk and .ii, liable, for nil damages growing out of the improper use of his investment. Aud I for otic claim uo protection l>v tlie^t-vy 6f a ta riff, only in conutinu with my-Yu^ow'inqn; aud hen U1, i f tAicallcd for; peaceably when we can, forcibly I ivheii we mast. . For revolution is all, meu’s rijfet; the -yousequence^ too, are their own ; and I fbr'oue. do claim the prerogative of seeing and knowing the disbursements aud reimbursements of our city finances. Each of our council doubt less wotildclnitn of an individual acting iu trust, as also .1 stock holder, of k!s stock agent, aud ji claim tinder this head, as a stock holder of our tinauccs. It will hold at this tine, aud iu this claim, wheu too, the public feelings will bare me out. Deiiy, and the vicissitudes in life will breve the fact. ■■ '• ' " And tisbut little I possess that however loug and hard I have toiled for a lid now to take that pittance by an'iiristocraiital ordinance, without Judge or *Jury : is not to he borne xvith, neither am 1 alone to he conshlted in this matter, for community has stronger claims. Aud until all the demands ofjustiec iirfc ..satisfied, no matter though in possession of "property, aud literally your own, yet it is Viol either morally or legally sajbutil all the depiaui^* of justice sire satisfied, cd-asequeutly inaii-is bouuil by higher obligations to ate that one dollar is not wasted, so long as he is itnlchted to his fellow man,-for acting only in trust let linn aiUj iu good faith, aud ttuder this belief, aud believing tho 1 have the unquestiona ble right aud wiihl-ill due deference to feelings aud duties, not oVlv ask hut demand, not only ijfuiy name, hut the name of others, a showing for disbursements ami reimbursements, not only aek to your pre- ihc chi-tubers < 1 Jove,from Minch there is fie nj peal; nud if then 1 was fq'led, 1 would there be found contend)ag arm aud arm as long a shred or muscle.'quivers upon iny holies: for un man lias the right' of arrogating to liimsi If import.nice which does not belong lo hint: and power never yet gave right. ’Tis.trut man may for a time oppress, persecute and inflict ti.lsery upon his fel low man. , But there is a day when tuan to man must nccounr—jh'e rich as-well as th poor—the pow- fnl ns well as the wt,ak—the- robber as well as the robbed—the Tar gatherer as ivc-ll as the Tax payer—nud ’lis here 1 rest my Cftse when ail oilier means shall fail, and drop die. curtain over the tragic scenes of this our city, nnq prepare my documents for a single handed, siege while! sub scribe with my l-est wishes for the happiness aiid prosperity of my puctnies in council my friends in private life. J. BENM.TT. Under ihe taxes and in the positive. _Eept. 4. 49 3t NEW BOOK STORE. —th course ot iny iospi:a!.itvJ they luj.d a i-.-.blo that -sti;ic.to tiie otli- avitutiuns arc not given for certain we r'.;-k .and B. P. STZZES Sl Co. RCSFKCTFULLY in form the public that they have takeq, the store iu Ellis, ShoUVell ic Co’s, row, two doors above the Post Office, where they are now receiving and opening a verygcneia' assortment of Boolrs and Stationary, dinners on certain days, but months. ‘Then n-.iw, tli :re’s a '-Jet: fallow yoii’il dine vritli a till Christnifls*;, wo tq -;qt a tietv messmad, and the claret is fre-sfe from Dublin.’ : > I’ne chairman, Colonel O'Looney, «■ ho hid.s fair to rival Goitiui-I O’.Slra.-icssy^r iates a story \Vlii< li was,undertaken and not finished by a. friend of his:— .-.-Jack O’Farrel was, the most "allnnt looking fellow I c-vef saw—great red whiskers, sl.oui-r ders like the side of a house, bright fiery eyes, end a gash Ironi a -hihelah across his brow, that niade hitn t look like a handsome copy <-f ihe divil, as ;; sqidier should. He Was a Gal- way. man, the Lest tt-mpcn d fellow that ever was seen in tiie world, and had been out five times before. lie was twenty. One of ihersi was with lijs u.tl., fighting Dick Calla;:an o£ Ooii'Kimorliel-, (h> win.shot afterwards, bv fcir Niol - Flanagan in the Thirteen Ages;) so, said Jack—-af only took him in the shoulder, for it’s unchristian to kill one’s relations’ Jack came across, and joined us in this very town. I11 a moment lie won every heart at the mess- table; |n drank four bottles of claret, .thirteen glasses of brandy and wht^jtj.’syid smoked t wo und twenty eights; and then saw tlip.-Eh I'htin. ■'o to.his Jodgihgi", as if he had been his - * -h- vr; it did us all good to see such a stead v lel- . . . , . , - low. Well, wit at this time, wo were ;-i thu Atnongt-tcir works, they have a general assort- , . » . : , J •. _ L I heart 01 running awav with women, uuhting of the prescfjt year, hut travel bac. decesscfs in*« r 7icc (not thut: 1 impute suspicion or frafrd) anS let us know when our money from time to time has'.{iceu,appropriated, tins i claim as a right only due froin ptihlie af;euts iu trust to their immediate constituents, in every light in - which 1 look at the course now, aud heretofore pursued relative to our city finances, according to my liufrj'idfvie'u- is reprehensible.— The use of power shrouded too'iu uiystc'-y, de ny ing os the light of questioning public men and pu'.i\ic acts, of wliicu there can nut be a ques tion, nqd it is atsp time by a submission wc have siiilWl a fabrick to liaveLceu .reared wind if not cheeked will sooner or later from its nnis raent, and will he constantly receiving the new , , . — puhlicatifins on Theology, Medicine. Law, 1 iis- Hiei1 an -- playing the divil entire,y; and Jack tory. and Miscenaneous subjects, together with f^SOlvcd txi be equal with the best ot, us. rijere such otlicr driicles as arc ustiaiy kept in a Book wag fo be a ball; 'a public ball} of some sort Store. | or oilier.di'tjie Couniv. Hall; and i s.-v niy As one of their firm will be most of the tiinq at j friend Jack 1-usv in making his preparaii is. the North for the purpose of attending sales * ud I Ho'packt-d.np his rarprt-bae; dressin-'-case; selecting Books, they fia.ter themselves that they | aucfa br<lCC ofjhorse-pistokT and had" ; t a will at all times have as good .m assortment, aud I ■-•- 1 ’ sy weight aud pooler usurped, fall to thtf'j ground, and iu falling will crush our city Into a pile of Aud notwithstanding, great care and pains Aud lierriperhaps 1 should stop, least the mo live might tie construed different from that which actuates inA That however will not deter mo froin my purpose, ortiie course I intend to adopt ncitherdo I court litigation. And notwithstaud in: I feel incapacitated in enshrouding nud paint REA & COTTON * * E in Store and offer for sale on accom modating terms 11.-) hlids Molasses .. 10 do St. Croix and N. O. Sagaf 20 bbls Western Whiskey 20 do Baltimore do 25 do N. B. Rnm 5 pipes Northern Giu 15 hhis do do 30 boxes Tobacco ?00 j-ieces hemp Bagging 1000 ready made Cottou Bags Liverpool mid Turk’s Island Salt, in lots to suit purchasers, may 15 33 , Superfine Uue, l-Uck. green, nfirlaid, olive ami brow 11 Cloth Dress Coa'.i “ Blue, black, green, Liowii and steel mix! Cloth Frock Couts *! Blue,'Mirown. olive, green and nixl ■‘Cloth CdVees Bine, s^el mlit rag fancy colored Eattinct Coat ees mid rhick Coat* Superfine filue. Iilacfc, fifoun. olire, green and slr.yl mill cloth i’nutnlooAs Drab. lavcrdVr and stnped Cassinere do Blue, steel infist and fancy colored Eattinct do Btielish Moleskin, uncut Cord amT.Bangup do Vogtlis’ Cloth hiuI SatiJnet CoRtces and Ceuta- loons Blank, blue and drab Cassinicre Vests Black and colored Velvet do'. " Dark and tight figured Valentin,''white and col ored Marseilles, Swuuadown, Toilinct and Sn-tinet Vests Camblel nud I’lnid Cloaks \ " • * Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Vnlcntia and Leather 8tocks Fine Linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, /.c. &c. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' Fur and Wool Hats, Fine Boots and Shoes, arx&xio ssor-s, ate, &c. ace. Oct. ">4 4 HOLLAND GIN. PIPES Holland Gin of fiuu flavor, and warranted pure, received per Boat Omega •aid forstlo by REA & COTTON. June 17 38 BOS Toy RUM. BARRELS high proof Boston Rum. P9\~W received per SteUnior Pioneer. For sale hy REA & COTTON. June 17. 38 A CTSW SFZlItfG GOODS. ' nnfn USI < V# assortiBent of fancy DRY . GOODS, comprising the most desirable I q' liit-se suited to the seasoii. Just received jand f Aptilif - WM. a. BVRDSAU; Surrar fy Iron. 5 HHDS St Cioix Sugar 5 libels N. Orleans do 10 ton Sweeds Iron, assorted, On consignment, jmd for sale oh nccommodz- j ting terms hy ’WM. f. ROWLAND, i Jan 2 U the oppressions we aro lalioriug uuder. Op pressious too of that magnitude in my v-ew, inju rious to tho best inters!* of our city, aud discrcd 1 itable to our honorable Council which policy, is in direct opposition to, and distructivo to the fun damental rules of our happy government.' : Yet for .ill this here I come. And in again coniiug bcfope’tiiiseus of Macon, some of which too was with 1110 the pioneers of Macon, and xvith me too have had tile currant setting against them, do it, with feelings painful, aud circumstances the most cii/'iarrassiug. But a deeper wound might he inflicted bv serviler submission perhaps thuu the co.i'rso I adopt. Pniuful from having to array myself individually against a body corporate, to obtain justico from the high estimation too 1 hold chch aud every individual comprising this honorable body, their stauding in society, their private character and importance ns individuals, dnilv loo exchanging tlio hand of friendship as brother citizens ami friends nud neighbors-. All doubtless in pursuit of the same object—that of wealth aud happiness. ■ But uotwitlist-'iudiug. all this should not screen public men, and public acts, from criticism. And such they arc always liable to, it is iu this, character and this character I only approach' them." And while they have duties and rights to execute, those in humbler life iiul even dotru to’ themenial slave it-ve al-o, am? each in the execution of their rights shqaid not^fiG deterre-f from false delicacy or ]»ri.\ , ’jto feeliugs, wheu tod - their rights are hartereif a'way without their con sent. cv'-n th"':‘r'gh vvt may have reason’to believeit is from oversight dr want of rejection, each pro ducing thisame cousequences for Ifranuv is Tyf- anuy iu its operation 011 either side (he Atlantic, mid oppression is oppressiou still, euibarrassing from the want of power to that j)f a practical or theoretical engineer to the pmybhfery of language by which I could reauimate and sfibduo, discriin- inate and expose, execute or allay, call into ac- 1 tiou, or lull to sleep all the energies of the human mind, point out the foible aud discrepances and iuconsislcacies of our ordinances iu characters iutellgiido and legible, hut 1 hare uot, aud in dependent of all this too, from causes to mo unknown. Public opinion for the last tbreo v ears has been wafted by cvcryVtrjqfzn, aud i ■ sometimes set agtiimvpy vety tjalfprj tbtvlift* tie t}* pofawtogetMr ? No leu cause unkm-wn to me, wheu joined togeth er they have produced a uan’ deM-ript. wi ich even uoxv totters to thy grouiki aud in attempt ing to remedy the evil, it is possible a greater one may I'ullow, that however I for one am will ing to risk. 1 ant prepared for the cltaugc, neither do I consider it strange qr/eniarkablo that alter a flood of corruption- hiss been pouring down upon ns for the last year practising both upon the iuliahita'-ts iu town ar.d country, one of the basest fraud to he found iu tnc annals of tho world, that »ve should start at the uncapping of another great reservoir, equally destructive to thV interest and happiness of our city, that of an unprecedented taxation. Ecoumny should he the study in public as well as in private life; justice tho lightiiouso, equality tho harbor, magnanimity the helmsman. nu-J virtue the hauuer, with a full cargo of acts congenial tootir clime, our wants’and privileges'. Notwithstanding our citizens have submitted from tiino to time to the usurpation of their rights, beJieViug them to be of short-duration from no necessity, as well as to avoid litigation, it is uu reason they shouhl submit- longer, when too thu consequences aro starvation. It is possible how ever, 1 may stand alone iu community, in relation to the mode of redress. No matter : though 1 stand alone iu the uuiverse for my rights, no man nor set of mon shall barter away rights inherent:— the guaranty of freemen—the first law of native —tho inspiration of Jehovah. Aud to shrink front my dniies uuder such guaranties—from too tho relation iu w'i|iqfy -fiuu to man is hound ; jia- reutto child; Imsbamfto wife ; would hot' only brs doing yourself tho grossest injustice, bu t mor ally .'worse than high way robBery: for no man cay nse his neighbor’s goods without consent, without doing violence to his conscience, and in justice to that neighbor. ;.*'|’he respect 1 have forph’r city council, per- J rfAj. would require me to stop hero; but may I I !>c permitted *- " *“ 1 -• the human •ouad our doors, but uothcr Set-ds of fied with that, bu: would uncap huother aud a greater, that of wiflul waste aud persecution, aud inundate our streets with its haueful influence; or would you condescend at an unguarded mo ment, like some reptile iu his coil, dart forth all your poison, 1 mining through , our veins, - corrod ing our system. and thou opeu-your flood gates of power and.c.xtc r iniuuio us from lltc land. And not satisfied yet, but that you would disturb the dead whirnCts of the living, parents too perhaps; icts too that .would even alarm 'them. And uuld you not stop here, but had you the power w ould send your mandates to the bottomless pit, and summon devils incarnate to aid you in devi sing means and modes of punishment for your fellow man? Aud would you not stop here, b^t that yon wqlild attempt to dethrone Deity, cen tre! matter, .remodel ibo. universe in n qeiv aud nobler mould; regulate<the seasons; command the sun and moon to obey you ; unfix tho stars ; change tho nleineutt - /Overflow theea/lli; navi- ho able to dispose of them un as moderate terms as any house in the Sou (hern country. m.&2STK BOC22S, B. J*1 S. <Si Co. have a large assortment of all kinds and sizes. Fools Cap, f.ettcr, and Note Taper, cf the best quality, both English and American, plain and embossed, water afid fjiht line:!, pirik, yellbw ue :uid white. Buiuk Checks, Notary 1’nldie Letters, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices (Summons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectors do. Subnrcnas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sherills’ do. Sheriffs’ Bills of Saic, Gar nishments, Ca. Sa. Jurors’ Sunimonses. Marriage License, Bail Writ and Bond, Inter. Com. Directions foiTuterrogatorice. Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail Bono’s, Attachments. Inter. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Administnt- ion,^Temporary Letters of Administration, Tern week’s leave of absence tho day- before the dance.j ‘And what’s all this you’re (H Jack ’’ said, I. Now, myjr.ils, I’ve f ctTi so? way.fr.-ii: ovrJJ Ireland, a tv! v.riicd so much about tiic World, that I’ve It:.-.,! mtirsly; or I would try to give you an. initia tion o’’J hr-- ie; but tl:at 7 sicl| a -i ur.it -s ii:’ttiie "’: :k cf iisa. : ‘ The Colonel luckily did not remark jor how some of us-were amused with this apology, for not being' able to speak like an Irishman, and went on— ‘AhVwhat’s all this you’re doing, Jack?’ said I. ‘Doiit?’ .an’ what should I be doin!’ said he, hutputtin’ up my world in’ garments!’ ‘Your wedding?’ says I; ‘are you going to be named. Jack V ‘Faith, an’ I hope so, or what would be’ the use o’this wonder o’ the worid?’ hoiding tip a porary Letters of Administration, Guardians tibcautiful colored silk nightcap beMVeon iiis li..- Bonds Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec Dc<- 21 24 Fresh Drugs, Paints Oils. W. Tj. StlXS ASjtist received Ill's I’resli supplies, and of fers for sale, at liis store on Cottou Aven ue, a quantity of Linseed Oil Extract Sarsaparilla, Sperm do Carpenters Train do Castor,Oil (fine, article) White Lead . ’ Croton Oil Spanish Brown ground Spirits Turpentine dry 111 on do do Venetian Red Windsor Glass. Paiut Brushes Indigo, Spanish Flote Alain- Copperas Pearl Ashes Magnesia, lnmp < f ceaTd Chloride of Lime Stardi Quinine Piperiuc Iodine it Lamp Glasses Copal Varnish Black leather do Japan do Glue Snuff, j jVIacaboy •Scotch Fine cnt.Tobacco Hair &-i6at Brushes Camel’s hair Pencils nil Opium Morphitim 1 Sglphaf. Sz Vibe; Acetate i and Fort 1S7inG, _ , Suit Me for convalescents, i turns lor money, and Jack was czctcr m ’ leave mo behind ih (JjS race. .After 'Together with an extensive «uerat assert ger.-and thumb. ..‘And who is th’c lcidy, /ou sowl V ■ - •; .. i’How thedivifil/ouid-.iknow?’ e SI Jaclt —. ‘i liavn’r seen her, nor asked L£r yet; I suppose then ‘il be plenty at tl :i > hall. 1 am goin’to Iiavo a post-chaise at thodemr. an’ I’ll hot ye I’il siiow ye Mrs. Cornet O’Farrel, bc- forO ye’rt a week owlder.’ ‘Done,’ and done!’ wo, said; and it was a wager. i Jack got s to the hall; and we will give his ; courtship:— J Jack was introduced in all due form, and in a minute was capering away in the middle of i .the floor as if he were stamping hay; and thin- i king all the time of the chariot at the door, auil j Gretna Green. Ills partner seemed very ; ranch pleased with his attentions. She simper- ; ed and curtsied to all Jackal pretty speeches; ; and I began to he rather alarmed about the bet. j She was very tall, very muscular looking and ! strong, arid seemed a good dozen of years ! older than tile enraptured Jack. If she hud 'been twenty years ohL-r than his mother it ovided she had ! been an heiress, for at that time, as I tell ye, we were the only -w'o hjichelprs left who had not picked up> wife with prodigious reputa- niined to he had Chloride of Soda Lemoif Syrup Lamps Lanterns '• would have been all the same, pr «k;\vick L „ 1 ■: , J. THS! SOTGCR2FSS. ^^riLL oil the stock of BQOK.^ &HARD- ,L sell th WARE, belonging to Ellis. SiiolwS-l! j Co. at very lo\, prices, at retail, for cash, and to merchants who may want to replenish tlibir stock, upon time, for approved paper. The Stock consists of ■> great variety of Hardware, Cfdlery, Castings ME CHAN US’ TOO LiS, Brass Y/iirc, Britannia do. FURNITLRI: MOUNTING. &c. fire. J Consisting of l irgu and -mudl Bil.les, Slediral. I.aiv aud School Hooks! and a great variety ol Religious and Miscelliuie ins Books. Dtc. 13 23 JACOB :? HOT WELL. sure of your ground—they lu.viri so many heir- essop among the hills as in the fat fields of England. What’s her name?’ i here now’ said he, slapping his lee, ‘ ain’t I a piet y fellow ? I’ve dapeed with her half thu night, and u.vir ask <1 her what her name is. I’il go and ask her this moment.’ And ace. rdingly he marched up to her once ni-rc, arid carried Iit*r offin triumph as ltis pa-tner. ‘Prov, madam, ina\ I A direct Import..lit n { 6 } CASKS Madeira Wine, warranted ^sjt. peribr nnrJc, for s he by ‘ - / May 23 , RLA 4r CiylfigOX-. « iko so horrid,? lie began,-‘as isk >'..1 w.>at ver name mav lie; lor ovvld -Mi'. Fushy sjiakos so '.ilici: wi’ the root-of i is tongue that 1 cain’t under,:ani a word lie would mention, ’M> Hinny’ replied ,;e lady,‘is Miss S'!, ilia M’Scfae, ol Glen Buckie and Bi n Sent.’ ‘And a very pretty nnne too, upon mv.i.uD. our,Jack; '* InA' sdae nyiv LIlu Blitiptt