Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, September 18, 1833, Image 1

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j$Y M. BARTi-ETT. ■ m MACON, WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 18,.J833. x ^ .oX* ..... ^ VoL ViI....WEW Series....Yi:jibi;r 51. THE GEORGIA TELEGRAPH. 2?ablis.bed V7ecli!y AT MACON, GA. Printing Office on Mulberry Street—opposite the Brick Range. TERMS.—TAtems Donnas a year, if paid in advance, or Focfc Dollars, if not pni ( I before the ,. r( | of the vear. Subscribers living at a duonce will be required in all case-. to pay in,mlvanft. |>m<r discontinued. hut at the tlisrre linn of* tho publisher, until all arrearages are I ,! * d * _ (17*. tVe are kutboritod to announce JOHN: MOiaX'-ND. i« a Candidate for Receiver of •(’iv Returns »f this county, at the next election. Vt-mstMl. 1833. Jl - fj7»* \Vo an* authorized to announce \VM. j> >V()T T as n Candidate for Coroner ofliibb (•antv^ A »S U »« 13 " C(j“ Wo are authorized to announce \Y M. H. JiHJRDAN as a Candidate for-'Receiver of T:ix Rctarns for Bibbronnty at the ensuing elec tion. August 2 jYEW SPRJA'G GOODS AK 'D UJLC i*.: 3 Iv. G,‘ A! the AI deoil Clothing Stare. "IT i FITCH is now opening at thw .Macon j&.J s Clothing tore, a new and spleudid tis-! Of 'City council tells os loo, swimentof GOODS and CLOTHING, consist- ! l,,rre ,s * t,rae V rg,v,n 6‘ u 0,,r - ta »W«i proper- in |, art 0 f j iy ; ami suy jmigiiieut lelU me* there is a lime by Bombasines, fa tablets, .Marco fisimtres so doing jc i iwps of loosidg it most all colors. Plaid and Swiped tlo. brown ! •qLl tvl ito Drilling, brown and whim Gros^ Lin en , India Nankeen, <urcassutps. Lasting, fig- mod nud plait; silk Velvets, Kugli-li figured silk Vesting, plain Florentine do. bull' nud wtiite Va- ,7, Bainrtt OH Usiirtmtiou A» -pros-! *ud starvation on the other, and while I nobler mould; regulate the season?; command ■* ' J I sttlhtniug the tufe of misfortune with barriers ! the sun and inoou lb obey you ; unfix tlie stars ; pCCtof Starvation. '• j almost insurmountable. under circomstanees i- ‘ .. .I. c die most embarrassing, having to rebuild my nP HE .!M* ,s itU “ e * *‘te scripture tells u« for vesse , ( , uder lhe 1||0it “adorable auspices, Li ft/* \Ve are attllu>ri^«l Vo ai»- atmuoo W.M. PARKER, Es»|« ; a candidate l, r Kecievcr of Tax Retrirns for lf:e county of llilib at tho ensfling election. June 5 -It ft/- Wc are nutlu»riz*’<l to nil non,ico JOHN H. OFFUTT as a candidate for < l rk of the Inferior Court, at the ensuing cl.-c tioil. plain Jencia do: white and figured Mersailes, white, fig ured Silk and Vnlcutia Gold Vesting, uew arti cle, agouti assortment of Cloths, C'Usiuicrs, Ac. Fancy Article*. The lime, however, \ far,, giving in with rue, is past; that of losing is yet to come, i learu too. I have to bullet the storm single hand ed, and wha't u<>, i* more surprising, that but yes terday the cry of Usurpation, mtuiiiuity, tyranny, acd uone. necessity rung through our .ears, aud. through all cur streets, and echoed from Last to West, and from West to East Macon, as if by come supernatural revolution, by our citizens and toilav '.on see them like a lamb to the Mar M3 Cj» Wc are nut orizet! to n.n- iioukv \l\Ulv D. CLARK ns « candidate in tat ivp'Csent.itive branch of the next legislature at ibe cu«u:Hg clcition in Bibb couuty. June 111 '1 w ■' (£/- We are itomicr JOHN L Izhr. iff of iiibb roillitr. viav i. id-w. »i authorised to an-- White, find fancy Dravats, pletcd and jilaiu slaughter, march up to the Aecutiou block, acd nftinhazlile "locks. Velvet and figuredilo.' Gum j peaceably st’frcuder their legitimate rights with- i'.htstic, nett silk, ndt+otlmi, and Welfb’s patent out a murmur, thereby doubly arming our ruleis - , SuAemlers, hlack.^wr'ite ami fancy ftlk Gloves, iu>piriug them jn’tili their importaute, uud forti- blacK nud fancy r herseskin and buckskin do.. *‘ brown .linen no. English nud French silk half Hose, vigoua do. white uiixt and strip cotton tlo. linen Bosoms, Collars, Siiirners, Spittlcficld. In- din aud Itaiidauiiii Manl-'vivhiefs. n iiitc and figur ed tin. silk U.nbrellas’, childrens’ leghorn Hats, Pnlmlcaf tlo. v&c. &tc. llaufy Made Cloth tnsp. '■ Bombazine, l.istliig anil circassiitu Coattccs and Frock Copts, bombazine and cirrtHsimi pan- taltions. crap.’., cnniblett aud marino cassimerc tlo. Ffench and’ Epgliali tlrilliug'hriiivn do. French and EngTish drilling white uo. browu and white Ibien do. duck aud stripe liuen do. vigoua aud lastiiig do: white and bulf Vests (iimt-i'ln) fig- urrtl iiicrsiiiles and valcucia do. -velvet and flor- cutiue tin. ^oininoti tlo. white aud brown It.ieu Jackets, white and browu drilling do. duck ami vigoua do. Drawers, Shirts, Moruiug'Gowos, bcc. &C, tVe. All of which will he sold cheap for CASH. I would solicit the catniii^g'i'of-iny fripnds ami the public in general.■ Also the T \ l 1.0KING -wi!l MUSTIAN a candidate for !, c carried on in all it> branches with despatch. .V. IS. Old accounts must be paid before neic - aonsarr made. • April *0 M3 LEWIS FITCH. JOHNSON WELLBOfUN j W is a camlidatu for clerk of t!;.- Suj drior Court of llmiston couuty at the eiisuiug electiou- J>ly3» u auiliorizetl to ,g : 5a i»n tin 1 itnniinucij (.'IIAIILII.' J. M.-DO- iV.Vl.l) as a caudidato to represent IV,|, conntvin the Senatorial branch of them t legist itnrc/_ J«’y - 40 V JOHN M. BHEL»1 AN IS n candidate for clerk of the ltife- riur Court of Bibb county. nntliari.'R’d t«» ..w-jj \t e arc I'.-riip 1 imnou'uco Dasikl U auswokth. Esq. as a camlidalc for Tax Col- cti,r lorrililib county. v ' juiv m n rv^2; a JESSE SMI'BH is a rnn«.!ivinte for T;ix Collector of HiLb county* *1 v- MARTIN SIMMONS i- a camUdale for re-election to the office of Clerk of the -Inferior Court iiiutv. ____ -l !|lv We are autiitirized t#) nnnounccLEWIS lAUSHE ti I a candidate for slFriflf at ilia ap- proaching election Julv HI. 42 We ;»rc atithorizeri tri nunuuwe WILLIAM B. • OTvt Sr:^=» - T- !1SI1 Candidate fot.Sheritl ot Bibl comity at the ensuing election. July 31 i Wc are a tlioriz«*d to announce AfiA E- KltNBS‘1 as n (’itndiibqtc for the Representa tive Bruucli of the uext Legisla- turo elerli'm. Wc are requested to announce Bkvjculy Rku. !'•*<{• as a cnndidaCe for receiver of Tax Returus of this county. ..t the m-xi Juliet!, 1333. 37 . We are authorized to .j ., anupudcc Gko. P,_VVao.m)3 as a .ii- Candidate for Tax Collector at t ; ensuing election. June 11 1833. 37 We are mitiiorized to aiiiiotincc tir.nr.nK \’ical ns .’a candidate for Tax Collector at the 38 We are authorized to announce SOLOMON GROCE Esq. ns ;i candidate for a sent in the Representative branch of the e. 'Aug 2tl BROUGHT TO JAIL. 4 NEGRO m ill, who s irs his name is Jesse ami belongs to Matthias Mock, of Upson County, is about 30 years of age. is of datk co in- pl«\\i >n The ,oivu.*r is requested to call, prove property, pay chars s and take him away. JOHN D. PITTS, Jailor. Macon. August 21. 1833. 47. iNl.vv GOODS. W3I. If. BtfRDSALIi, Has just nceivtd a m ieand extensive assortment o €k>ods. trlbihiss’* Hats, Shoes, iyc. H I.j rlaek will lie Jooiid interior to none, nttii (uirriiusers, by I n VO ring biui with a call wil? be fibred Goods el the must reduced prices. Pur ( ash Only-' tus stock cusstsrs, in rxtiT. or th* munwi no: SSaper tSaxony. Blue. lil.ick and Colurcd iiruau Clotl.s Blue, I'lsrk. .Mist nnd Fahey Colored Sattinctj Mriucd Siiltiiiets, finciisli .Menroes Dutfie t’oiul ami Rose Hiaukrts Rt Wliile, timen ami Yellow Flannels Caitiuii and Siixony White Gauze do Jtnmiifk Table Diaper Bird’s live. Scofeli.and l!u«sia do Bine, Black and Colored iJombnjtelt* do do ' do Circassians Nrgrn Clutiling. Linsevs Brown and Bleached Shillings do do Sheetings do do Drillings Colton Ozqabtirgs. Fustians' > Blank Itbufliing Black Grc.nd- Swiss. Black Gross ds Eaples do do Berlin Black Siuclicwsand Sarsanets Col. Gross lie Naples -Black and Col. Florences % do do 11 oiinii Crapes Scarlet and Black .Merinu Long Shawls Scarirt Square Sbawji CadlineiV. Valenlia, Thibet Wool Silk, Daitiask and Ci-simcre Shawls ; Hitruiini .Paris Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros ile N.iples mid Mandarine,. Dress Unndkercbipfs laidies' nnd .Mi»..es’ Belgian, Italian. Straw, Leg hot it, Braii] ami Fancy Bonnets. , Satin and Gauze Garnitures Faigli-b Moleskins Bed Ticks A pi on <3ieck«, Furniture do Domestic i'hiidsnnd Siri(>es Floo' Cloth Baize, Green Fuze Cloth Fnrnituri: Di.mily. Hair cord do )tu>riu Sbeetfng. Blench Dowlass Bu.'liips. Ban gup Cords Irish l.iuens l.awns Blue aud Scarlet Uuttinct Cotton Cassimrres Black and Cot plain-Ribbons Dark and liclil Col. I’rinls uud Gingham; ‘ Lnce tmd Gi-uzn V* its Figured mid pljjin Bobhinet Lace *. 'Tlnieid litres Cambric,'Jaconet. Swiss, Mull, Nansook and Book Muslins • Linen Cambric Linen ('amh’ric Handkerchiefs, Pongee do liutiii Fine and Bandana do Shell Cnmhs - Indies’ and Geitilemens’ Gloves. Cotton, Worsted<md L imb’s V/ool Dose Black and Col'.t Cambrics . rW Reticules JMhn’s nnd Boys’ Fur, Cloth and Seal Caps Ckiuchilla do ^ * READY MADE CLOTHING. fviog ihein ag ainst tho cries, although long and loud of the oppressed, rrirange iufutuutiou^.w here tiu: charm, orpyhxt the spelt lo produce such ex tremes; while i am'sud lejt-iu too dark, aud frankly acknow ledge 1 simul in i|iv character ol j the mill Imy when asked by the miller of what he knew, in reply to w hich he informed the miller that somethings he knew and some tliiugs he did not not kui>W‘; of those he kuciv was that millers always had fat hogs ; hut did nut know whose corn they,, were fed upon. I too, know the city .council demand much ; but I have yet .to learn their legitimate authority, and the city’s necessi ties licfore I surrender my legitimate rights or all i possess'.lu only part liquidation of my city ! tax. aud thereby subject my sell to abject slavery. | le iviug other cl .ims and d'ciuauits of a higher ! character unsettled. And aj :hough 1 feel w illing i to pay m\ quota of till the* legitim ite demands I til.it -ray be- made cs well lor public as.private 1 good; yet 1 have not arrived at that period hi life-in widen.. 1 shall fold iny arms and stand speechless wlicn t.ty rights and property shall be bartered away, am! that too, upon the looting of im quality, without resistance. And notwithstan ding! lie high estimation t.Lolti each aud every iudi- vmual comprising iuir i-in.m-if iij private-life, yet when they take upou themselves the guardian ship of each of,tis, aud appear in. publte life as agents in trusty responsible for their acts to each and every individual, it is not surprising that when their acts do uot compart with their duties, they should lie called to account, however u’u- courteous and mipleasatit it may appear. It is a right I claim by virtue of reserved riglns guar antied to frfieuieu ill our happy republic, in a country' like ours, among freenn n. 1 ask too, for a precedent that authorizes the reaper to gather where Ite has not sown, the miller, to grind for the grist aud leave the toll i • i ulro ask -if our constitution any, whole, authorizes ex post fatto lavvs, or if any of. .the works of nature -admit of retrogade movements; or is ij reasonable to be lieve that the iminculati u of blatter licit her cou- getlinl to the trunk or clime, tan flourish; or is it possible you can engraft upou the constitution the fruit of .1 hi'-li would he inequality ifltd perse- c'ltiou, when the coustituiion itself lorbids the f- dea. 1 also ask if you can expect to tanjo the iigbtuings or coutrol tlio ihurndcr that rolls over our beads l 1 also ask by what rights any indi vidual or individuals shall be single.; out to bear burdens uuqqual 1 i for one do coutcnd that fill species of property, no matter of what character, or in wliat it consists, even though dogs or cats, so their value cau be affixed, or itash, horses, or mousetraps, should of right ho upon an equality It' 1 see cause to invest atl.uiy capital in quadru pcdsi-ft.is uo good reason 1 should pay more than my ueighber w ho iuvests Ins iu sea fowl t.rior no luatter wiiat the investment, the owner runs all the risk aud is liable fur till damages growing out of the improper use of his invustineut. And I for out; claim no protection by ibe levy of a tu riff, ot^y iu common with my Yellow men; and as such 1 w ill pay uouc except gratuitous, when I beli< ve them oppressive, unconstitutional, ami uncalled for; peaceably when we can, forcibly wheu we mast. For revolution is tdl men’s right; the cousequeuces too, are their own ; nud l fur oue, do claim the prerogative of seeing aud knowiug the disbursements nud reimbursements of our city finances. Each of our council doubt less would claim of at; individual acting iu trust, as also n stock bolder, of bis stock agent, nud 1 claim under this bead, as a'stock holder of our finances. And if the principal wilt hold iu the oue, it will iu the other. ... And hero perhaps I should stop, least the mo tive might be coiisuucd different from that w hich actuates me. That however will uot deter me from iny purpose, orth-i course i intend to adopt. And notwithstanding I leel incap itcitaicd iu oiislmnnliug nnd pointing out the im-ousis- tences. amt larricaiuritig.ihc oppressions we are I .boring under. (Oppressions too, of that magnitude in my view, ii|juriiiUR to the best fisted by laud pirates on every hand, withcon ,1'deuce impaired by mischievous . fiends ever ready and restless t i catch au opportunity to jnisfcpresent uit acts aud motives, cud now barely rebuilt ivilh ballast in and but Just com menced loading, but atiother power, tuat of u- Miqitilion sliuiild interpose a claim to my hull, aud leave me with nothing but the ballast, dead weight, of which it has been iny misfortune to bo loaded witty, ait my life consequently 1 have been beat back first by head winds, then py the gulf stream, and washed by the tide; and with all my cjiiirts to rn'.i forwards, have been ruunhg backwards all my life, from whierr cause i have a particular di-like to retrograde movements in.any shape, and shall therefore oppose every thing coutUig in that character under ail circum stances a,tid at ail hazards, aud feeling coucious of uo inpiiVboiiuI or persotial injury or imult and standing self acquitted and claiming under, right not only morally, but in iny conception legally my own. do stand self determined, under all and cverv ciicutnstauce, to contend for all and every inch of ground my uioney paid for, as w ell as all the rights auu privileges iu common with my fellow man, e’eu though ,I ! were to stand a]one iu the .vorid, neither will I stop to consider ccn- hi-queuces wheu indhe exerutiuu of my bouudeu duly, my legitimate rights, coeval aud coexteu aive with nty fellow iuau. To deny however by courting by acts of prudence, kiuduess and social (ipercourse w ith my neighbor nud ai-ts of justice to ail arotuid the good feelings of tuauktud would pertiaps be denying my holies a burial place; aud that man lives for himself, is uo where to be fotmd. Aud could 1 believe any man susceptible of such feelings,from such society 1 would sepa rate ; such principles 1 would protest even wore 1 to.find them iu ibe bosom of the dearest kin on earth. Jiuch could t ot have been the design of Deiiy, atid the vicissitudes iu life will prove the fact. ‘ < \ CBLS. ig. SO. 1 S13. w&ovanx to z:\il A NEfiifu man named Jack about 30 years -.aL of age, says he lielongs to Ghatles Cleg horn of Ch-rokce near the Alatoona mines; the ownei is requested to call |>ruvc property pay charges and lake him aw ay. JOHN I). TITTS, jailer. sept 5 1833 50 BROUGHT ‘SO B OV Epps, dark eomtdecled, about 13 or i9)e,irsof age, says he belongs to Elsy Bln ml, of Muscogee. Also, boy John about 30, yellow romp'erted, says he belongs to the State, and ran away from the overseer uear .Milledgville about a year ago. JOHN D. PITTS. Jailor. Sept. 10. 50 One Hundred Dollars Reward ! 2TD lOIvE Jail, on Saturday night, ltitb hist. -BJP a m ot named CART2& a&HT©FO’tl>, a stout r w bouoil fellow, talks rather fine, lie is about (5 feet Iiitth, red compltxion, yi dfiw h .it, lias a sly, cunning look. Toe above reward will be given to nuy person that will deliver linn to the J.iilur in Macon, Bibh comity. Georgia JL H. HO-v ARD,Sheriff. ! March 27 20 W. 15. CONE, Dip Sheriff, j tSujierfiue t.(ue, liiucV. green. micLid, olive and brnu ii Cloth.Dress Cunts « Blue, bind L green, biown and steel, mint Clotli Frock Coats f‘ , " Blue, brown, olive, green and tnixt < Cloth Coatees , Blup.*stei;l mill and laney colored Saltlnel Coat ees nnd Frock Cur.(«. ; Superfine tilue. Iilnck. bntwft, olive, green and steel inist cloth Pioiliiloons Drab, lavender and striped Catsimere ilo Blue, steel mixt and fanny colored Sattinel do Rnglisll Moleskin, uiiciit Cord and Uinienp do Youths’ Cloth and Snltinot Contees and Paula- loons Black, blue and drab C«**imerc Vests Blrick and colored Velvet do Dark and tiglii figured Valentin, white and col ored Marseilles, Swansdnwn, Toilinet ami Sattinel Vests Gamble! and I'laid.Clonks Velvet, Borne Silk. V.ilentia and Leather Slocks Fine Linen Shirt*, Collars Bosoms, Ac. &c. JYrgro Clothing, .M . aud * •■ullis' Fur and ICnol Hats, Pine ,'3oof s and Choes, rj7:oR.? :l:iio3S. <5i.c, dec. dtc. On -j.j 4 Sugar .V iron. 9* llllll ' ."i i in \ "'n.,it- 5 liluls X. Oricnns ilo 111 ton Sweeds Iron.assorted, On coiisigunicut, aud for sale on a "Omraod WM. P. ROIVLAND. tint: .1 terms in 2 14 zL Z* -A K i,a Or .v ~035 L>. e\u-iisive ii.N-i.irtuieiU of laiu-y l)li\ GOODS, coiniiii'iiig tlie must di-sir.ihli' o tnuse suited to the sensou. Ju-t .--eeivetl and for s ile bv W.M. 11. J> l. KD J) A LL. April 17 29 A iuU-rsts of our city*.and discreditable to pur ho- uorablo Oouuril which principle, is in direct opposition to, and destructive to the funda mental rub s of our happy government.) Vet for at! this lu-ro f.eome. And in agaiu coming be: fore the citizens »f Macon, (some of which mo was with ine the pioneers Of Alaiou, aud with me too have hat! the currnut setting against them.) I do it. with feeliugs patuiul, and circumstances the most embarrassing. But a deeper wound might bo inflicted bv servile submission perhaps,.,until the course I adopt. Painful from having to array m>self -ndiyidually against a body corporate, to obtain justice—from the high estimation too 1 hold each nud every individual comprising .this honorable body, their si aiding iu society, their private character and importance as individuals, daily' too exchanging the hand of friendship as brother citizens friends' and neighbors. All dbubtlcss iu pursuit of tho same object—that of wealth ;ftul happiness. But nofwiths; lulling : all tliic. should cofs’creen public men, and public acts, from critici.m. For such they are always liable to; and it is in this character, and this character i only approach them. And while they have duties and rigtits to execute, those in humbler life o’en r'on u to the menial slave It ive also, and each in the execution of their rights should' not be deterred from fdlse delicacy or private feeliugs, when too j their rights are bartered away without their con sent, even though we m ty h tvfc reason IQ bclieveil is from oversight or want of reflection, each pro ducing the same consequences for tyranny is tvr- I anu\ in its operation on either side the Atlantic;, ! and oppression is oppression still. Embarrassing j from ihe want of capacity to that of a practical or ’ theoretical engineer to the machinery of language I by w hich I could reanimate aud subdue, discrim- j in ate and expose, execute or allay, call into ac- j lion, or lull to sleep all the energies of the human mind, point out the foii ies A the discrepances, ; ru’d rilictinristeucies of <>ur ordinances iu ebar- ■ ;c:c.- iiltcligityle. hut I have tint ; and in dependent of all this too, from causes to me uui u -wn - Public upin - years has been wafted It! Is but little I possess—that however long ’and hard 1 have toiled for aud now- to take that pittance by an aristocratical ordinance. Without Judge or Jury.,-is uot to be borne with, neither am 1 alone to be consulted iu this matter, for community has stronger claims- And until all tlie detnauds ofjustice arc satisfied, no matter tho-igh in possession of property, and literally your otviu yet itris not cither morally, or legally so until all the demands of justice are satisfied, consequently mail is bound by higher obligations to see that one dollar is not wasted, so long as he is indebted to Ins fellow man, for acting only- in trust let him act iu good faith, and under this belief, and believing too 1 have tlie unquestiona ble right aud With all due defetcuco to feeliugi nud duties, not only ask butdemand, uot only in my name, Cut the umne of others, a show ing .(or disbursements and reimbursements, uot only of tl!$. preseut year, blit travel back to your pre decessors iu office (not I bat 1 impute suspicion or fraud) and Tet us know where our mutiny from time to time has been appropriated, this 1 claim not only as a right, but as due from public ageuts iu trust to their immediate constituents ; aud is no niotd nor lcss,;iliau their duty. And <.bey. should .toot have waited for a demand, hut should voluntarily made out their showing. In eve ry liglit jn which i look at the course now ttnd heretofore pursued relative to our city finances, according to iny limited view is reprehensible..—r Theusurpaiioti of power shrouded too in mystery, denying us the tight of questioning public men and public acts, is all new paradox to me—a a precedent uo where fouud in Legislation—a principle, not eugrafted iu our constitution. ’Tis title hot;ever we have been lending our aid in rearing a fabric,watch if not check ed will sooner or later from its massy weight and poicer.usurped, fall to ;lie ground,auu in falling will cru?!i our city iuto a pile of ruins. And not withstanding, great care and pains has been taken in selecting the architects, which too was adjudged to be '£ood from their private character and importance, yet from some hid den cause unknown to me, when joined togeth er they have produced a nan descript, which e’en uoiv totters nud . in attempting to rimedy the evt 1 , it is possible a greater pno any follow, thdf however I for one tun will ing to risk. I nm prepared for the change, neither do 1 consider it strange or rqmarkablp that after a flood of rorruptiou has been pouring dow n upotytis for the last year practising both upon the iuliabltimts iu town mid couutry, one of the basest fraud to he found iu ttie annals of the world, that we should start at the uncapping of another great reservoir, equally destructive to th° interest aud happiness of our city, that of an unprecedented taxation, ' Economy .-hotild he tho study in public, as well as iu private life; justice the lighthouse, equality the harbor, magnanimity the helmsman, aud vtflue the banner, with a full.cargo of acts congenial to our clime, nur xvautljttnd privileges. Aud uoiwiihstauding.ourcifizens have submitted from tiuio to time totbe u-urpatio^ of their rights, believing them to be of short duration from itotte necessity, as well us to avoid litigation, it is no reason'they should submit longer, when too the cousequeuces are starvation, it.impossible how chauge the element-fa overflow the earth; navi gate tltq airirud th.-n tie the poles together ? .‘No.- •you would not • your past, your present private character tell me yon would - not: for you cannot be insensible to the cries of misery. a.-> also your duties fas'man. to mortal m«/t, whose chief stu dy should ho that or being grTat only by being [ good; whose duration too at best is bur >h rt atid transitory; whose boundary is preseir - !. -.'Mh.-p* I C^S 115!.3 l*i to ‘he intellectual resources for which uo ItlnCl- j T.i.-:;(; Its marks are fixed. But. so fur as to acts toward For sale by yuar fellow inau, even that is pivseribed. To| Vn-u-, cijpss is always'dangerous. Y\ ill you then still j iusist upon this high handed measure, or tv ill you I pause here aud study the wishes end'wants if' those you we ouly ucfiyg in trust for, who h avc plaetti you as guardiaus over their inbecitage; j. to w hum you are responsible ; aud by yam acts promote the i merest and happiness'of those you represent. ' And while 1 do uot court litfaativii, yet ii'uothiiig less will do, before I u i; ;my an unequaltax and that too uucalleil for by't wants of our city; although you threaten me with your assessor and tnxgntherers, 1 will in defence spend the last dollar iu carrying my grievances from pidar to post, from court to court, aud when it shall have passed through-all the tribunals of! j| )s . t„ tfio "ard'a-uV-12 i earth ! <“d 1 should fail then of ohtaiutng.my legt- j 74 1( j ( .,4‘‘ cotui-i«,f7 timato tight, i would bad I titc power carry it to 1 1 " lou tlie chiimbers of Jove froth which thorfe is no ap peal ; and if then 1 was foiled, 1 would there do found -contending arm ami arm as loug a shred or muscle quivers upon, my bones: for in* men has tiu- right of arrogating to himself importance whichdocs not belong to him; and power never yet gave right. ’Tis true.man may for. a time oppress, persecute and inflict misery upou Lis fel low iiiun. * r I> 1.11 there is a day of retribution when man to man iniistaccomit-the rich as welias thepot>r-thepow< r ful as well as the weak—tlie robber as well as the n.bhed—the Tax gatherer as well as the Tax payer —and ’tis neic 1 rest my case when ail other means shall f ill, aud drop the curtain over the tragic scenes of tins iou? city, and prepare my documents for a single'handed, siege while I sub scribe with'my best Wishes for the happiness and prosperity of my enemies iu council myfridhds in private life. '* J. BENNETT, Under (be tares and in the posit ire. Sept.' 4. 49 ; KF :ol for sale by D. RALSTON, ■17: • CASH STORE, ry -^.i t;.;'.,.:::::: B A CE on baud ami will teceivo in a JtLR. days . . ; ,- V>, . j IOU Pieces superior yellow Ilettp B&ggm ' ‘ iu. pittees common ‘ do do lbs. to the yard m l 42in. 34 hlids prime P. R. and fair Orleans Si 33 bags aud 6 tierces superior Coffee, Salt, Iron, - Castings, Foreign and Domestic Laquor*. Together with a gcaerel assortment , of Goods, Hardware, Crockery, ijats. Si >• &c. Also agents for the sale of spun Cot Faetqry prices and terms by the Bale or hti.. ttug 27 48 NEW BOOK STORE. B. 2?. STX2.SS £1 Go. RESPECTFULLY in form the public that they have taken the store iu Ellis, Shot well & Co’s, row, two doors,.above tho Post Office, where they are now receiving aud opeuiug a very general assortment of Soqks and Stationary. Among tueii- works, they have a general assort ment, and will he constantly receiving the new publications on Theology, Medicine. Law, His tory, aud Miscellaneous subjects, .together with such other articles as aro,usually kept iu a Book Store. As one of their firm will be most r.f the time at the North for the purpose of attending sales nnd selecting. Rooks, they flatter themselves that they will at all times have as good an assortment, and he aide to dispose of thein-on as mudurate terms as any itousc in the Southern country. T B. P. S. eV. Co. have a large assortment of all kinds aud sizes. Fools Cap, Letter, and Note Paper of tho best quality,-both English aud. American, plain and embossed, water and feint lined, pink, yellow uc nud white. . :BItASS'HS. B.ank Checks. Notary Public Letters, Ware house Receipts, Bills of Lading. Writs of all kinds. Justices Summons, do Executions, Clerks do Tax Collectors do. Subpoenas for Witnesses. Deeds, Sheriffs’ do. Sheriffs' Bills of Sale, Gar nishments, Cn. Sa. Jurors’ Summonses. .Marriage License, Bail W rit and Bond, Inter. Com. Directions for Intel rogatories. Bills of Indictment, Bench Warrants, Bail Bonds, Attachments, lour. Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Adtniuistra- ion. Temporary Letters,of Administration, Tem porary Letters of Administration, Guardians Bonds. Tax Collectors deeds, Gamuts, Sub. Dec. Tec. Dec 21 24 Spring and Summer (Hothiu . npHE subscriber is now offering for ■... .-L new and extensive assortment of -Spring and Summer Oiotlii; -• which wifi be found to bo made iu the Iu*.- . most fashionable stvlc, included are the iug L Blue, black and fancy col summer cloth IL: ^ Coats, I-rock Coats and Cotjtlees, Black bombazine Frock Coats and Coatlee.-. English Merino, rowan Cassimere, Cirt.. ^ mid Lasting Frock Co'■ sand Coattees, s B’acft and fancy colored summerclotb, bfa<-l .;n: brown Bombazine, Erminet, black La.- ; . English iMeriuo, rowan pussimcre, wliiii . •: brown Linen Drilling, tvljife Sateen, In .and-French Litieu, striped Florentine . Nankeen Pantaloons. White a no colored MarseRls, white and ca’'-ed Valentin, black Velvet, black Satin,' i' ck Bombazine, uncut Velvet, aud colored Vests, Brow n and white Linen, white Sateen, Fh-i!,:,’i Liiu-ii, Bengal i tripe, Rowan Cassimere. English Merino, and Circassian Iiuaad Jackets. .j > ■ Youths’Coats, Jackets, Pantaloons and V -V . etc. etc. W M. H. BURDSALo. • April 16. 29 FRESH FLOUR. ^ Jk BBLS. How ard strt. Flour of sup. \or quality, just received by REA &'COTTO:.. July 20, 1833. 43 , Bagging-. * $3 (T>i PIECES 1st and 2d qualityofh n- —^ Vi? kP vy Hemp Baggiqg, by tbe-piece or iu quantities to suit Purcltassers, for sale by Dec. 12. 23 C. A. HIGGINS. Cotton Bagging and Option Ba.< '• (OK CONSIGNENt.) ■ <*.;!, PIECES heavy Hemp Baggitir. Weighing lA.lli. to the yard. ti'Oo ready made Cotton Bags, of the best In verness bagging, equal fo any ever imported lor sale iu lots to suit purcb.ir.crs. and on accommo dating term*by. REA & COTTON. July 10 41 'iMsy -J? , S ’ ONDON PRINTED AlToLJNS, lb. Diesses, new patterns,just ..reived ami r sale by W.M. li. BURDSaTL. A nril JO . t 27 ever, I may stand alone in this community,iu rela tionto the mode ofredres?. No matter: though i stand alone in the universe for niy rights, 110 man norsetofmeu shall barter away rights inherent— the guaranty of freemen—-the first law of linturb —tlie inspiration' of Jekotab. And to shrink from iny uuiies under such guaranties—from too the relaticii in which man to man is houud ; pa rent to child; husband to wife ; would not ouly be doing yourself the grossest injustice, but mor ally worse than highway robbery: for 110 man can use bis neighbor's goods without consent, without doing violence to his eouseieucc, aud in justice to that neighbor. 'The respect I have for onr.rity council, per haps would require 1110 here to stop; bnt may I lie permittcd.to ask if you are uot satisfied, with the human misery yotrsce every day, stalking a- ruund our streets, and occasionally before our doors, but that if In your power you would uncap another great reservoir of. misery^, and sow tho seeds of dissension ali rouud, aud not even satis bed with that, but would uncap another aud a greater, that of wilful waste and persecution, and inundate our streets -with its baneful influence; or would you had you the power,like some rep tile iu hiscoil.at an tmgnrdcdinomenhdartforthall your poison, tunning through our veins, corrod ing ottrsyslem. and then open.your flood gates of. power and exterminate us from tlie laud. And uot satisfied yet, but that you would disturb the dead with acts of the living, parents too perhaps; acts ■ too that would even alarm, them. And would you not stop then, hut had you the power would send yonr mandates to the bottomless pit, and summon devils incarnate to Fresh Drags, Faints <$• Oils. 2?&. W7. B. SAIsZ, \Sjust received Ins fresh supplies, and of fers for sale, at his store on Cotton Aven ue, a quantity of Liusc’cd Oil Extract Sarsaparilla, Sperm do * Carpenters Train tlo Castor Oil (fiue article) W hi to Lead Croton Oil Spanish Brown ground Spirit: Turpentiue iu oil do do dry Venetian Red Windsor Class Paint Brushes Indigo, Spanish Floto Alum Copperas Peari Ashes Copal Varnish Black leather do Japan do Glue SniitT, Macaboy and Scotch ., Fine cut Tobacco Hair & coat Brushes Camel’s hair Pencils Magnesia, lumt^-tcal’d Chloride of Lime Starch Chloride of Soda Lemon Syrup Lamps Lanterns Lamp Glasses & Wick : ulphat & Vinegar ill you in tlevt- ai for the last three j sine means and modes of punishment for your by own breeze, and | fallow' man ? And would you not stop here, lint sometimes set against fry sail with the fury of a | that you would attempt to dethrone Deity, coo tornado threatening me with the breakers <>» one Urol matter, remodel the universe in a uew and Quinine Piperiuc Iodine Opium Morphium Acetate BZadcira and Port YtTine, Suitable far convalatfenta. Together with au extensive nnl general assort ment of till articles iu his line, all of which were purchased in person by him; -If in New York, and are warranted genuine. He'is prepared t > give reasonable accommodations and respectfully invites the attention of the public. Feb 13 20 •Si x ir Z id |»ji A •- Vn'-r .• J.*- u.*j m WKTlULsv\\ Uio stock of RiUniz \ HARD- \ * WARE, belonging to Ellis, ShonvJll Sc. Co. at very low prices, at retail, for cash, and to merchants who may want to replenish their stock, upon time, for .approved paper. 7 Vte Stock consists of a great variety of JT-.irdtcarc, Cut! rtf. Castings ME€ilANT(\S r TOOLS, B;‘«ssWi»e, !3ri;:^t'nia do. FL'RAlTL tli: M: >i \TI.\G. Ate. &e. j fr* r.v; Cbnsisting of large ;tnd sm ! !ih!cs. Medical, Law and -'.-I I Books, and .1 great variety 1 : Religious and Miscellauems Ron' s. Dtc. 18 23 JACOB SHOTWELL. Bli&ETKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFiCE- Soaf etnd Stopolp Sisgar. ‘ Tj fZ* BOXES I oaf and Lutnp Sugar, just S O' received aud for sail- by Oct 9 I RE A & COTTON. CAS' S S O K E. Stnssell ; L ckiLCGBs ” ’j \ V I, just op, . 1 a si.1 il, w Hi selected ns: J1A1 soriinent u!' ."'l'AiM.E and FANCY DRY GOODS, suitable fut the si-tisc-a, and also will it-, -vo a choice stock of GROCERIES in a few days. June 29 39 SL Uu.t.t, >■. "S’T^'.W 1NG taken possession of the store rent- r? it cd by-him in Ellis, hot well it Co’s, ntuge, is now r id\ t*i receive any (!■ ivith which Iiis friends ai ! the ]iu! pleased to favor him. No v 27 17 W aments ntti* bo ! OWL AND. • P ; 2s £J.2£IC3 z-J-si il£« f HflHE.b.ghcst price win tie given by the sub- J3. scriber for Furs of all kinds, either- Beaver, Otter, Raceon or .Muskrat. Hides, dry, in any quantity; nl « Deer Skins. Horns, Ox or Back. ( A. HIGGINS. Nov 27 17 (trick Buildings. Mulberry St Auction ana Oomiiiission Store. ; fHl HE Subscriber has removed to the new t-L BRICK STORE, adjoining the Tost Of lice, on Mulberry street, where be tenders his ser vices iti-thc above line. Vov 19 2U NEW ; i' Saw Gin, 4 C. A. HIGGINS. til complete order tor t>- U: e. sale by >t. 9. Jr oil T \TK 1 'K & MARTIN. Vinegar. GALLO ."ui first rate Apple Vin- n .of tho Harp and FREEMAN. ESXXilfr? N New York. Tliiladelpliia, Ch.-.i iestoit, Sa- vttmiah, and Augusta, in sums to suit pur- ciia-ers. for sale bv Nov. 10. BAXTER. FORT ,A- W iUiY PL AX / « ter u;ri FLAX THREAD, assorted < nf) N W colors of a superior quality, just rt ri iv* -I ami fur sale by Nov27 17 WM. H. B1J.ltPSALL. CJOLD MlT FOIi SALE. f t) i'. No ti-io, 2 ai-. 1 .-ee. off rin r iy Chor- 3 okt- . l -ut l:o.\ Forsyth couuty, ior sale, apply at thi, office.