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WACCHM TEMiMRAMl
, Tfca ttaton Telegraph I* |iubt!*hcd every Su
. uornlnj 1
rrTT. s0 |d on Thursday (lie Ifitli MARCH
‘...Vit (be late reildencecf Bailiff Ikoldt,
HoMtoe couely, deceased, ,11 (I,e
Berishable Prcporty
■ cntuii'ii'E el II'H Huge, Sheep.
vhivlitadofCnUle. Corn uml Fodder, Bit-
,ufvirioui other articles too teduV lo luom
A credit until (be lit dev of January, 1833.
or HUGH LAWSON, Adm'ar.
OUlt months *fler date application will !ic mndc
to (be liunonblc the tiiieri'ir Uiiurl of Mob*
Nn tv, tvbeu silling for ordiimry purposes, f.,r
lo sell Lot No. eighty, in (lie firsl district of o*
ill* llmi.dun now Crawford county, lietonging
■ olale of Alexander King Into el Monroe conn-
iKcased, for (I » benefit of tbc lieirs nml credi-
GEORGE L. DOUG LAS,
|| 20 adm’or
niSee on Mulberry Street, cn<l aide.
TimKB Doluois a jour, if paid in ad
^Traui. hollars, if not paid before tliu
jjj j eMr Subscribers living at a diatauto
.uiftJ in
QAZbBS
oTLewld, on the Brit Tuesday in ABRIL
‘ seit, before .the court bouse in glen ai l
[’}lo. 97, in the 24th district of said coun-
,»rly Lee. '
to on the same day, RtT.irc the rourl-
ia Rsndolph county,
.jtliiid purl ot Lot No. 39, in the 9dt ilis-
r laid county, formerly Lev.
)U , on the first Tuesday in MARCH
„lore tliu court liouse in Talbot county,
, oe iliird part of Lot No. 2<i2, ill tliu 22d
Li oi laid county, formerly Muqp.geu.
7j,s tlic property of Henry Mm. /i. Into of Itilili
» doceued, for the benvBi dl ».!.•• lieu?. Tu nis,
JOHN OMlTii, <«/«.V 1
SJ 13
OUR - Oiontli* nfter.tinte, application will be
o»Je lo the Inferior court of .Uonroe county,
jjdinj. as a court of ordinary, for leave In sell
T ai stale of Jama [Ait, dcce.ocd, fur the bene-
thebrirs and creditors of Said dhia-nsed.
C lj « ..PARMER A. HIGGINS,
adiifar
31ACON, GEORGIA, SATIUDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1832.
Bttb Sheriff Sales.
Yol. VI—WoJT
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesdey in MARCH
nest, nt llie court bouse in the town or Ala-
UiLliibb comity, between the usual hoars of sale,
itiHrf,* ; jL" 1 . FimicI, No. 168, ill ihn fourth
Kf‘Sf" r, *‘ n « ll y Houston, now Bibb connly.cou.
,rf,.7 2 r 1 ,"7/'’ 7 ore or less-levied on as the
K, 7 “ f satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
he Hmierinr court of Dulls county in favor of Kce-
IV!" W ""S 1 * «"d Bryan! Halnil.
Aim u,U Ac mid at at ere, on II,e first Tuesday in April.
runr Nogmcs, Photo n woman, about lor*
ty vears old, Stephen, n boy about sis years old, Mis-
souri, a girl ubout three yours old, end Leroy, a boy
.dmultwo year, old-all levied on as the property .of
Fi Fa issued
Vwmat Dauelly to satisfy a mortgage .. * . , a »o,
! n f Kr . or cour * °f Boldwui county In tavor
'Gl WillianW. Uanelly v« said Thom** Dunelly.
.f"*'?,.. . , , W. B CONE. Dtp. Hlftrif.
Atw itill Ot fold at Hit abort plttee on Iht first Tuesday
in At ARC II next,
A hf»gro Man tisiuiod Mu«os, about thirty
yonriolil—levied on ns f lice projifirtv at John < orbttl,
to sutisfy a inortgiige Fi Fu issued from Hie Inferior
court id Chatham county in favor of Levi 8. (JT.von
vs said Unrlirtt. \VM. 1). CONE, sheriff.
JanO. 18112. I
W „ Erwin Shcntt Sale.
ILL he sold on Ufa first Tuesday in AIARCII
nest, before the Court home in Irwin coun
ty, within the usual hours ot sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
One Lot of Land, known by No. 217, in
the 4t!i district of Irwin enmity, levle 1 on as the pro
perty of Jomts Itumsey, to satisfy two Fi Fas from a
Justice’s court uf Jucksim county in favor of John
ISinders, vsjaraes Ramsey—poiuied out by William
Doweo—levy made nod returned hy a constable.
JltjCC fa)IL WALKER, die,-iff.-
GOD AND IIEAVBN
Fite silver chord iu twain is snapped,
1 lie golden botvl is broken,
The mortal mould iu darkness wrapped,
I he words funeriai spoken;
Tho tomb is built, oftho rock is cleft,
Or dolved is the grassy clod.
And what for mourning man is left?
O wh.it is loft—but God!
The tears aro shed that mourned tho dead,
_ -file flowers fhoy woro aro faded;
Tiio twilight dun hath veiled the suu,
And hope’s sweetdreamiugs shaded;
And the thoughts of joy that were planted deep
rom our heart of licarts are rivvn;
And what is leR us when wc weep I.
O what is left—hut Heaven!
run THE MACOX TELEGRAPH.
THE RECONTRE.
In a lino morning of September, 1822, ns tlie
sea-lirvoEr was fanning the pnlo sedge and the
jungles of mangrove tlmt clothe the salt keys
which lino the flat coast of Mexico between Tam
pico nud the peninsula of Yucataa, a clump of a
mack boat, loaded almost to the guuwalo with
fourteen men and their luggage, appeared cross
ing an inlet, with her head to tho northward. It
was the longboat of an Amorican merchantman,
chased ashore to tho south ward a fo w days before
by a pirate. The party consisted of four passcii-
OCRMONTHS afterdste, Rpp’icntiou will pc
■aide to the bon. the Infeiior Cmirt uf IIous-
lv while sitting for ordinary purposes, fur
kII tho REAL ESTATE i (‘Henry II. Blnn
decerned, subject to lire widow s .imver, for
Lei the heirs snd ero.rinirs of said decerned.
ALLEN U. CHASTAIN,
(V o; 29 adtn'or.
32utts Sheriff Sales.
d&SiriL!. he sold at Jneksoa, Butts county, on the
■# V first Tuesday in AlAKCH nest, witliiu (lie
uVuai liouisof pair,'
One Negro M,ui named Dick, about filly
years old, levied on as Hie property of Stephen D.
Crave to ’Satisfy nn execution in favor of Sandford
Wellliorn vs said Crane uud Robert Tuggle; issuing
from Jasper superior court—pfo ierty pointed out by
Luke Wiiliams and Alinr.r Clnpmnn.
jaii till Ci) JOS. SUMMERLIN, theriff.
Ul’ttmonths after date, application will lie umde
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Fayette
j, when sitting forordiuary purposes, for loaye
A part of the JJJegroes
ipngto die orphans of Stirling Cider, desensed,
ebeneCt of said orphans,
T9 EDWARD 1*. NIXON, guardian.
JUK MONTHS after date, application wilt be
sude to the honorable lire Interior Court of
raeconaty, while silting for ordinary purposes.
Ate to sell Lot of Land No. 17 in the sc eon d
ctof Cirroll couutv, belonging to the Orphan
r.tttuu i’ar.Li-i. ’ BENNET 8. RIDDLE.
1812G guardian.
orgia, Houston County.
f litiKLAS Israel Watson applies lor letters of
administration upon the estate uf Jeut Wat-
Wired—
are therefore to tile and ndmonvh all and tin-
!il kindred and eredilort of said deeeatul to he
fttral my oj/iee witliinthc time prescribed, by late,
rraiue, if any they have, uhy said letters should
granted.
eu under my hand this 3d day of Feb. 1832.
67 CHARLES II. KICK, c.c o.
/Suits Sheriff Sales. <
W ll.I. be sold on thefi.it Tuesday in AIARCII
next, lii-fore tire court liouse, in Jucksou,
Bulls comity, between the usual hours uf sale.
Eleven barrels uf Corn, miiru or less—levi
ed on as the property of William Jones to satisfy two
Fi Kns issued from IJulU superior court, one in favor
of Ritas Elliott and the other in favor of the officers of
(lie superior court vs said Jones.
Oiki negro Buy named Gilbert, about seven
years old, one Bureau, and one patent Clock—levied
on at die properly of Thomas Lyon to satisfy a Fi Fa
issued from Elbert inferior court, in favor of Lemuel
W’ootten vs said Lyon—propel ty pointed out by
plaintiff.
T.wojuTerocs, Lucy n woman, about twenty-
five yenrs old, Nancy, a girl about six years old—le
vied on ns the property of John L. IHlliams to satis
fy a Fi Fa issued from Henry superior court in favor
of Jeremiah W. Williams vs John L. Williams.
Olio Lot in tlio town of Jackson, known by
lot N i. 2. on square No. 2—levied on as the property
of John Uobinson by virtue of a Fi Fa from (lie jusli-
ce’s court »f Butts county. In favor of Lawrence Ga-
liagnii v« John Robinson—properly pointed out by
Silas Elliott—levied on and returned to me by a con
stable.
One negro woman, named Lucy about sixty
year* old, also John Urqnhearl’s interest In lot No. 4,
in lire second district ol originally Henry now Butts
county—levied on as tils property, to satbfy a Fi Fa
issued from a justice’s court In Jasper county In favor
of Neal Urqiihenrt vi said John L’rqubeart—levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
Jan 30 IIENRV HATELEY, Sheriff
Georgia. Coweta County.
’llllltr.Ari John I'ini/aril applies U* n.c i
H III
lor let-
lie estate ol Darid
ten of administration oh
lewued—
at ore therefore lo cite and ml monish all and sin-
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
>ptaral my office, within the lime prescribed by
»there cause, if any they hate, why said tellers
‘ not be granted.
reader my band this 23d dnynf January, 1832.
Ct SIIION MOURE, c.c
orgia, Fayette County.
JIIKIIEAS Larkin Burnett, applies
, H. , plica to me for
letter*of administration, with lire will an
on the estate of Talbert Harris, into of Fay-
ouaty, deceased.
lot ore therefore, to cite and admonish nil and tin-
the kindred and creditors of said deeensrd, lo be
ppearal my office, within the lime prescribed by
trheu cause (if any they can,) why said tellers
* not be granted.
tn under my hand and seal ut office, this 28th
January, 1832.
WILLIAM M-BR1DF., c.c.fc.
Coweta County.
AS Kdmund Mi Su nin ..[.plies to me for
Letters of Adinini.trutimi on Hie estntr uf Jo*
ltearly, lute of Columbia enmity il.-crused—
** mo therefore to cite uml admonish all and sin
?.* nvntred and creditors of sniil deceased It file
“JWionr, {f any they bare, in myoffi c within
prescribed by luie, why said letters should not
""underlay lured, this Ithli diiv ofj.in. 1*32.
S sillON llO'liSE. c. c. II.
01 'gia, Houston bounty,
John N. Dn/tnc for Let
Icriol Adiuii.ittnttion tio tlio estate ol Sierl
lute of fnid romttv, dccc*««d—
if A4 Owtid It. Chacniii£ upidirt for L**t
* Adnmililnitimi oil Use i-stute ut \\ illiam J. V
deceaa.-d— ■■■■■■I
, ■ ■ —- Mourning tlogrrs nnd Darid Adams
fyl.*tt«rsof Aduiinislriilioi, on tliocstrloof
.’JV", deo-n-cd—
. "'•rrens Hugh t.at
ration on tire estate of’ ’Ratliff Eckels, do
Ju* * rc lliarrtore lo cite mill nduiuiiidi all and
•"One kimti.-J and cn-ilit.ir* gf mid deceased
’••da
_,i J *,i|>ear at my nflU-e wtlliln fire time ytre-
“ uy laiv, aiutfhniv M.iao If any they Iraye-Why
Sr* f !loulJ not lie grant.--I.
g ander my I,and, this tmh day of Jaa. 1832.
UllAltl.ES II. liICB.e. c....
Co«,( aj Ordinary, htnmty 'jVm,I882.
At K.xi:a*, ts. Thus. Lov/k, Admr.of T.
1 unify deceaseii.
tb-it.Jana* Iliirkncsa
tv nf On I ! ,tf “f Til IIIIJS Eii i'dy, late of the
Mti.i, i k-.’Luonsed, i-sr liilt-s to lot <.f fund No
|U./S“*" J eigliteau, in the fi>t dblrir.t of Ilmi-
but now ol" llm comity of llntts—and
at-TjJ* ••‘I* Court that Thnmns Lawn.of the
wk " hu’hadiniiiisier.'d oatlifeslute
far**, 0 * the *jwI ’Itremaa decease.I may
t tit ..f bred. D
‘hret*di“ t ,r * ,J ’ *-dd Tanias fAJlj.wW
- A, •yh” term of till, c - , i io |p :.-! 1 urxt
«plratbm ot three.
Monroe Sheriff Sales.
lLl.be sold, on Hie first Tucaday in AIARCII
„ . neat, at the court-house iu Hie town of For-
aylli' Alonroc county, within the usual hours ot sale,
Hie following property:
45 actea uf L.u.d, ntoro or lvs3, being the
southeast side of Lot No. 12l in the sixth dbtnot of
Monroe cour.lv—levied on as the propel ty of James
Knight nnd l/alkimI Tupley, to satisfy sundry Fi Fas
in fuvor of Jnmes Cumining vs. said Knight, and Jo
nathan Johnson V*. said Tupley.
100 acres of Lund, being half of Lot No.
JC'J in the Ibild district of Alunruo county—levied on
ns the property of James H ood, to safitly a Fi Fa in
tavor ot Aiurtiu G- Bucbunun administrator, &.C. vs.
said Wood.
2 Beds, Sedstoidsnnd Furniture. 1 Chest, 1
Table, 1 Stub, 1 Looking Glass, 2 Bowls, 1 set Cups
nnd Saucer*, 8 sitting Chairs. 1 Water Pail,21’iggins,
I Tub, 2 Sows and 7 Pigs, 7 Slmats I 700orSi:U pounds
of pickled Pork, 1 Saddle and Bridle,2slucksof Fod
der, nnd 7 licud of Geese—all levied on iu tho pro
perty of Moses D. While, to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of
M'Keittio fg Beminch for the use of Juel Al'Clendon
vs. suid W liite. .
1 Lot of Land, (number not known) in the
fourth district of Alonroe county, whereon Anthony
(littmore now lives—levied ou hs his property, to su-
tisfytwo small Fi Fa* in fsvprof Sumucl Clay v«.
said Gillmore—levy mndu by a constable.
202 1-2 ocrcs of Lund, being Lot No. 13,
in lire eleventh district of Alonrne county—levied oil
us tin-properly ol l.eicis Brown si-nior, to satisfy a Fi
Fn ill tavor ol l.cuis Uroivaj/uitor (bribe useof.Wll-
kius Muni vs said Brown. *
Tire limn.* nml Lot whereon Auden b,
Ruckkii no lives, in lire luvvii of Forsyth, being Lot
No. nt) III the plan of said town, one negro-woman
named Chniie Hi or 17 vears old olid her child 2 year*
old. I grey llnnrelO or 12 year* old, and lire Hire cf
one Negro litre for lire present year—nil levied on ns
III,, properly M Aiilcn b. Itucker.to inllsly a Fi 1 a in
fnvorol the executors of Jiukiii* D. W ealiier* for the
nn- of Wilkins llsi.it ussignee vs. said Ruekar.
l-VU t A. COC1I RAN, sheriff.
Also, trill be sold us niore,
50 acres of Land, -morn or less, rommonly
known as lire At-mlpclirr.Springs 2U()linrreliorCo.-n
morn or le>», ired a quantity of houarbotd and kilclt-
on ntt.llurc—levied on ns the property of Kieholas
Chilean, to «»ll*ry a FI Fa In favor ot Alorlimer R.
Wall'i. end other rl I'ns v*. raid Ulnlderi.
Fi-bl JOHN REDDING, deputy sheriff.
1’OSTP*‘NED BALE,
f Alia, will be snl'l as above,
202 1-2 acres of L'lnd, (number tint known)
per*’ tho captain and mate, nud eight seamen.
Tho officers had however lost nil authority—the
captain having bocome odious by. his pctulauce,
tyranny and waut of discretion—and tho mate
haring co other pretensions to respect than Ins
ability to throw tho log, take an observation, and
work the reckoning. They were both at tho onr,
and owed their livea to the prompt exertions of a
passenger to whom tho seamen yielded the obc-
dicnco of children, nud who was externally dis
tinguished only by the jaundiced hue of his skin left
jiy recent yellow fever, his buli-ucck, bushy head,
iron visage aud oye of fire. Carpentcro exert
ed his iulluence also in rendering comfortable the
situation of two Philadelphians, far gone iu nil
hepatic aOection, who had left La Vera Cruz with
the fond hope of brcnthiitg their last iu their na
tive city—in which respect he was ably seconded
by bis travelling companion, Hilson, a young
Englishman of a wild and daring character, but
blest with a kind heart aud high sense of honor.
The attention of tho party was suddeuly at
tracted by the distant report of a gun. By tho
help of n glass, was discernible, near the head of
tbc bay, a long low schooner, with lofty poles,
hcrsails furled, nnd her iron-teclhpeering through
her black-looking sides. The sailors, nil of whom
had long been acquainted with tho Carribean
Sea and tlio Gulf of .Mexico, pronounced hor,
without hesitation, the piratical schooner Hornet,
chiefly owned in Savannah, and commanded by
the ferocious Beattie; and their contracted coun
tenances boro anipio witness to the sincerity of
their dcclaralicu. Recollecting however that tho
wind and current from tho sea rendered her beat
ing out impracticable and ihnt no other sound
between them aud Tampico "had water enough
for her entrance, they quickly recovered their
spirits, but their equanimity was of short duration.
Auother flash was soon seen to dart from die side
of tlio pirate, succeeded hy a grumbling report;
nud alter a few minutes, a boat full of men put
ofT, and immediately gave chase.
Tho situation of the party in the longboat wns
iiifficicntly alarming. They had saved arms aud
ammunition from their wreck. The captain,
though a professed duelist, Cnrpenlero had ob
served, was without courage, tlio mate was a
timorous drone, aud the seamen, wire had mostly
at one time or another been in the power of the
cutthroats, scented parallyxcd nt the thought of
falling into their bauds again. Should resistance
become necessary, lie could with certainty rely
only on Ililson, and the two Philadelphians, who,
though' feeble in body, were firm in mhid, and
excellent marksmen. Success, iu the case, seem
ed impossible, yet was be determined to resist,
considering death with arms in hi* hands prefer
able to tamely suffering his throat to be cut or
tossed into tire sea blind-folded, the prey of the
barracoota, the shark nud cayman. He was
however disposed to try first what could bo
achieved by flight. “Take tho tiller,” said he to
ona of tbo Philadelphians—to the other, •* ex
amine tlio locks nnd flints of tlio muskets”—to
the crew, “our whole force to the oars, my
hearties,'" setting the example himself. Never
did men oxeft tlienisclvea more willingly. The
water foamed nbotrt the how and boiled on their
oar-blades. But it was the gull fleeing from tbc
eagle. Tire sharp clinker-built boat of the pi
rates was gainiug on them so rapidly, that though,
at first, more than four miles off, site was within
n mile a half in less than an hour. Flight was
evidently hopeless, nnd the men were exhausted.
“Let us lie on our oars where wc are,” they cried,
“and fight them when they come up."—" Yes,”
said Ililson—“fight while we can, and, when
they board, sot fire to tire keg of powder.”—
“Fight to be *ure," answered Carpentcro; "but
with the best advantage our circumstances admit.
—Run into that clump of mangrove on the star
board,”— poiutiug to n tUicket of those bushes,
ou a salt key about three hundred yards to tire
oast, running down into the water. "Tire malted
leaves and thick shade may be of service. Pull
briskly. Lay her fore nnd aft with the shore,"
he continued, as she buried herself about thrice
her length among tho arched branches; nnd with
alacrity the order was obeyed.—"Remember, (he
added,) fo desert the boat is death. Without
food or fresh water, Wo must perish of famine ami - vci a* well
radcs fired, not; as concerted, iu succession, but
simultaneously. Tho oars dropped, and half the
pirntes disappeared. Confounded by the sudden
ness as well as the fatality of the attack, the fc-
mijnder, scarcely knowing what they did, seized
their arms; poured into the jungle a random vol
ley, nnd, panic struck, threw tliemSclvos flat on
tho bottom of the boat. The party uudor cover
were untouched, aud had {into tb load. Aa aure
as a pirate raised his eyes above tho gunwale, so
certain was a hall sent iuto his head by tlio Phi
ladelphians, for whom, by Carpcutcro’s orders,
the seamen now loaded.
Five fell iu this manner; and, as no more show
ed themselves, it was concluded that all were kill
ed, or that tho survivors were only waiting a
chance to sell their lives as dearly as they could.
Tire day too was advancing, tho boat scarcely
drifting towards tho shore, nud it w as ilot deemed
advisable to bivouac so near the Hornet. Four
seamen, with their muskets, having ntouulcd the
arch of mangrove overhead so as to command
the boat, lire residue of the party issued frdrfi tire
covort, in two files, with n space lietnc-eu for the
rauge of tho seamen's builds. In thohoatlavl4
dead or dying, and 4 uuscathcd, who begged hard
forlife. Carpcutcro’s opiuion was dentauded, uu-
der a firm couviction that ho would order imme
diate execution. Ho represented the impolicy
of taking them to Tampico. It was notorious
that a good understanding existed between the
pirates on that coast and Iturbide’s officers of the
rard. All these grfiat bonefat tor* were remark a 4
hie for the tolerance of their religious creeds.—a
£
Boston Post!
customs. This would eusuro them a favorable
hearing before the Mexican authorities—might o-
ven enable them to become accusers, and swenr
away his aud his comrade’s lives, for which the
few boxes of silver saved from the wreck, would
bo an inducement and apology. He was there;
fore in favor not of putting them to death, or
leaving them on the islnnd, which would be worse,
but of giving them the longboat with a couple of
oars, and letting them, in the best way they could,
fiud their way to tho Hornet, ns mercy to thorn
could not exasperate their guilty companions,
nor tbeir death reform them.
Too much excitcmeut existed however for the
administration of lenity ut that moment. To
give quarter to those who granted nouo, was de
clared unreasonable. Vengeance must take her
course, and the mode was the only point of differ
ence, hanging, drowniug uud shooting having their
respective advocates, “I’ll cud the palaver*”
said ouo of tho sailors, nn Englishman. "You
I’ortugues 1> r,” addressing a small swarthy
cutthroat, "don't you mind tlio time when l'ier-
pont, you and me agreed, at Key West, to givo
the Hornet lire slip, by stealing the gig end push
ing for Nassaul' You bolrayttd us to Beattie.—
Pierpout was made to walk tire plank; and I was
reprieved from the yard-arm to he spliced to the
holystone and pumping thunder, with iron-brnco-
lets round my ankles fur six months. Tuko that,
and tell Pierpout, I'vo revenges) him"—splitting
his skull with tlio butt of his musket. The three
others shared tho sauio fate, haviug their brains
literally beaten out. Eightecu human beings,
bleeding, mangled aud licnpcd on one auother is
a horrid sight to sec. It is true they were of the
worst character perhaps ou onrth, nnd tha't strict
necessity inflicted on them on more titan what
they intended in their wantonness to force on the
unoffending—still death, the death of the most
vicious, is a fearful thiug, revolting to our nature.
The tenr--drop fell from the fierce eye of Carpen-
tero, ns he surveyed the carnage, nud ordered the
boat to he emptied nnd scrubbed—and as body af-
tor body sank, reddening the wave and the last
breath risiug in bubble* to the surface, he averted
his stern face aud pressed his granite temples in
agony. Bitt lie iiad no time to moralize. On his
judgment depet/ded die safety uf his party, and
that party must Ire distaut Irefore tho evening
wiud of Aunhuac filled the sails of the Hornet.
Tbc luggngo in half nu hour was transferred from
the longboat to that of the pirates, the bottom of
the longboat store in, and the party under weigh;
who. favored hy fino weather nml the uni of u
shoulder of mutton-sail, reached tho harbor of
Tampico ou tire evening of the third day.
A LUBBER.
Symptoms of the Cholera aa they have ap
peared ul England:
"The pniient for the most pari complains at
first of nausea aud uneasiness in the stomach snd
bowels, presently followed by u vomiting of a
fluid reseinbliug rice water or thin gruel, and fre
quent evacuatiou from the bowels, of a similar
appearance; cramps wllb Ides and finger*, rapid
ly spreading up tbc anna and leg* to the cheit
and abdomen, when the suffering* of the patient
became truly distreuing. The pulse,, at first
weak and fluttering, become* lost at the wrist,
aud generally not even distinguishable, at tho
precordial region; the strongest voire becomes
puerile, aud at last, bonne and whispering; the
tongue and fiHK-ei ttfck 4ha «*W as marble;
and livid; urine completely szp-wes*ed, the crampni
vomiting, and pbtging generally at this time
cease; the movements of the eliesl iu rospiratioii
scarcely visible, and were it not for the placid
snd raiiotial answer* to question*, yon would
suppose the body ftad been dead for hours; so hi
fact losks like a living corpse. 8nch is the as
semblage of symptoms in this dreadful malady."
A violent outrage against the feelings of this
community and the law* of the land, was com .
milted in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday, 4th
inst. AVillis It. Higgins, Jblih Higgins, and John
Cole, all of this place, haviug had so too alterca
tion in relation to their family affairs, Willis Hig
gins and Colo met after dark, Higgins armed
with a pistol aud Cols with a gun. In attempting
to '.hoot each other, Higgins' pistol missed firo
and Cole's gun went off; the load strikl/ig Hig
gins near tha groin, of which he died early ad
Sunday morning,—Gaxrtlr;
In allusion to the marriage of a Connetrtienl
Editor, the Editor of tlio Boston Moraine Post
■ays, "As a printer, we trust yon will never be ob
liged to take a tilth to correct the errors at your new
work. - ■;«
The subjoined statement of a robbery and at
tempted murder, was furnished us by a rwtpeclr
able gentleman, recently from the neighborhood
where it took place:
" The week before last, a Mr. Harrel 6f Jasper 1
county, was travelling through Pike eotmry, in this
State, and had oceasiou to exhibit a roll of Bank
bills (at a store where he had stopped, kept by d
Mr. Barues,) to the view of a man by the name
of Joues, and others. Mr. Harrel left the store
and codtiiJiied iris journey alone until
when he was overtnkeu by Jones nud two -other
persons, who shoitly after, drew bis attention td
another road; and while his eyes were averted,
Jones struck him down, and assisted by his cora-
i iauions, beat him from his horse, and robbed
tins of his motioy, watch arid Cloak, then left!
him a# dead. Before (hey left Mm it was propo
sed by Jones to cut his throat, who was replied
to by one of them that he was already dead, and
they hod no time to spare. Mr. llurrej was
found nest morning by some wagoners, with hia
scull fractured in three places; he was removed
to a house arid sufficiently recovered to give tha
particulars of the assault upon him, and to de
scribe Joues and some of the bills that had been
takeu from him. Jones was subseqnently arrest
ed, and identified by the wounded man; and it
having beeu ascertained that be had paid away
some of the hills described by Air. IlarroL wan
committed to Pike county Jail." We undentand
that for waut of proof, his accomplices are led
at large—Southern Recorder.
wbareori IHtliom Huckaby now lives, in tire rixth dis
trict ufsnid cootits—levied on to satisfy n FI Fa J*
favor of William Culwocis nnd other It ta» vs tvtt-
Ilu'ii llucknhy.
Fch I
JOHN REDDING,
dsiinlf) sheriff.
W tSs be sold on lire first Tuesday in MARCH Ashautee, were coming m ns gall
next, Irefore tire court liouse In DWi W-
ton county, wttbiu th« legal ireurs.of the/ollou-
'"C^ru Fallow about 35 years of a?*’, fe
fn*. ran n« thn nMM*rtv Ol u.
«*| mm 11: t t,h- !• .•C.f.f n
sTalf!*! 1 '* tMfi JamrjMartritrt. mr AdffMt
A-Ti/ y l<H , lU*"t.l‘ till' i ■ I ! of ’IIk <!*••
K msde and returned to me by
‘toiv ' t* of Land No. 33, fn tho thlceenth
tv of Archibald .VCru, to sail
,.Y\Villi«ra Mv"od R- 'E" 1 ' 1
' Mfmthrr ordered, that tW*»Th»*Ire '"T"" 1 f
- Oil** Lot t*t Ljm* V* .
**nify I"jWftH«f ‘ > "< iff* ty. 1 1!l
'-fllUS-O, f bQV .*.’” “« “ I roe y how lire Mm-t 1 mm
• Jan. I6:si.
CHARLES MACAHTHV, «.e. n.
i ou;V in In
J'cb 3
Iu- filth it'* 'f
tire property <
f „ Fi Fn rends front .Morga
nf Robert linn,mock.
tSAlAll CU UN. ; -*cr Jr-
Sadness.—There is n mysterious feeling that
frequently passes like a cloud over the spirits: it
comes upon tlio soul in the busy bustle of life
in the social circle, iu tho calm and silent rctroat
of solitude. Its power* arc alike supreme over the
weak and the iron hearted. Atoue lime it is caus
ed by the flitting of a siuglu thought across tire
mind. Again a sound will couie booming across
the ocean of memory, gloomy nnd solemn as
tho death-knell, overshadowing all the bright
hopes and sunny feeling* of the henrt. Who can
describe it, and yet who has not felt its lienilderiug
influence!—Still it is a delicious sort of sorrow,
and liko a cloud dimming tho sunshiue on tho riv
er, although musing a momentary abode of
gloom, it enhances the beauty of returning bright
ness. —
A dim Piiyr.e-—This ccccutric individual lias
madcsuvcral appearances amongst ut as a preach
Cr. Hcgcucrally sol
The RcV. Dr. tV'ibou, of Afbaay, s/aa, am tkst
28tli ult. expelled from tbo right fo •fficsafo in thd
New York House of Assembly, as one #f tlari
clergyman of that city, by a vote ofOS fo 3. 1 Hri
rendered himself thus ubuoxMNM lo the House by
tho publication of a pamphlet, us which ho vira- -
lemly inveighs against lire Constitution of tha
United States, which he denounces aa andnri
“expressly that What Grid commands shall not
be done;” wantonly assails the good masse of the
revered Washington, wham he coatemptaotwly
represents a* a hypocrite, a deist, a slavc-hokten
insults tha moinbry of Jeffersori, whom he abuse*
a* haviug been “an avowed infidel mad notorious
ly addicted to immorality;” unjustly and malig
nantly assails all the illustrious men who have oc
cupied the Presidential chair—prononaaees theat
all deists uird infidel*—tabors* by opprobswmi epi
thets to blacken tbeir dw/ttlrts-' iM, in oMf
sweeping clause, says "there have been sevetl
Presidents of the Hatted States—and at Meh an
them it may lie said, as Jehovah say* of the kink
of Israel, after the revolt of the tea tribe*, 'he did
that wliic-h was evil in the right tit the Lord.' 4
Iu this |
Icvatcd mound u
Ponds." Ho is certa
personage, tf we regn
shorn mustaches nud
We have not heard ol
in liis flrf/pnirt nddres
his long beard wc co
upon as a very orditt
aro is taken that he
of the community.—The Irlshmun.'
PMladeluMs
scene of his labor*
the “fresh water
primitive looking
die limb*, hi* tui-
ucther garments,
ty being broached
were he without
would be looked
In tlie mean time
disturb the peace
u* pamphlet, which purports wbe a religion*
y, he labors to detract from the fame of ma-
—Tt i* indeed a matter of mar-
admiration, that this tnngiiifu
loon or iresi, win.-,, | ...» —
thi.'st, unless wo shoul.1 lie hunted down aud mur- i <; ity nbonlj have been blessed—yea, Ulrica hlcss-
dered iu detail. Let u* therefore remain by our | cd with tiro wisdom, tlio patriotism and thc niag
boat, fight whilo resistance is available, and, If
unsuccessful, fire tin? powder in the way suggest
ed hy Hilson." Leaping overboard, ho was imi
tated hy hi* companions. With their arms in
their hands aud the water to their loins, they
used the hunt as a breast-work, completely lud by
the folia-" li mu the -i ;!it of th ir p.tr,ucr*. yet
having a lull viaw oi their uppro.vcu. *• 1 akc
care, meu, to firo only o-.to at a tints, that every
shot may tell; nud wait forthosigual," lie again
udntonished. *■ , , „
Thu pirates, eightecu m’ number, nnd ot all
shades, from tho blue-eyed Dune to the jvttv
Ashautee, were coming in ns gnlluirt stye a* cut
throat* cun qo supposed: for on toeing Hie long-
bat, t disappear among the mangrove, ttw-y con-
jot tured that the crew were deserting l;^r, and
they would "Illy have lo bring Iter away, unless
the'v sbouHI. in a frolic, taka a hunt after the fu-
, iy to keep in their hand in the art of
•, nlihloodt- face* and half-auspeud-
the- party in the mangrove witnessed
,cli: for liowuvee retbJore men may
|, 0 boat of battle, the man bus yet to
■ can cuter iuto an engagement with-
j M ,. |,|. c |'o.ir; ;m I acctutomeil
am at i* uot always aa mdox of cour-
li id to Ire knocked thrice
gitivo*, tnt
cd breath,
lor th
cap:
,.,to lm - by III: butt of a m.l.ket.
tho order of firing" whispered -
the piratical hunt canto within .d>«'»v n«a; .
,|y." liss pieca went off, nud cos com
Reuictnlior
pentsro, as
it thirtf• vard
luficence of three sur
lilt, aud (iirnnl. Nr
city; two of them fo
trie*, always rival* at
venturer from New
don, otic llostao, the
vicing n* it were, in
their adoption, uu 11<
itttde to |H'rpctn ttr tl
rie*. What i* it th if
proud ptfe-emiiieue
Union? Is it uot tha
I’enn, nud Frank-
i'tn native* of tile
xf differt-nt cotAi-
—tlie other an nd-
onc horu hi Lon-
Itordeaux; yet aH
lor to ti.e home of
mtiniiHirt of grnt-
mnf their mewo-
l’hilndelphia this
y other city in tho
i which the prac
tical virtues of the followers of George Fox have
exerted ami diffused through society? Wo hardly
know in wlvit terms of rommrndalinn to speak of
tho excellence of the beautiful creed of this |>eiii-e-
fal sect—patieut under persecution, rouderinfc
good for evil—gentle, easy lo ho eutroaled, full
of faith nud good work* without partiality ami
without hypocrisy,
sudden change* of h<
ning* of conscience
earth to inalco prosols
erful influence on *
creed to tlie love and admiration of all sects arid
all denomination*. We thiuk wo ean see iu the
unssnmplod prosperity srf Phtlndeiphia, tho trans
mitted virtue* or its early founders, which have
been cherished aud practised by every succeeding
generation.. The public lpint of ricna was the
bright exompler for Franldin, tho liberality of
FraakC* an oxatnpk for the miuiificcaqe ot Gi-
icm tire re are iso
iraculou* awake-
isiug In-aven aud
tltey exert a poW-
t roimurendt their
essay,
try of tlie benefactor* of our country; aad furtboT
level* hi* shnfu at some uf the members et that
legislature- We have preset red tbo yaper con
taining extracts from wm preeruus ajMScimea at
tho Itev. author’s "work of frith awd labor dt
love," which is at tho service of any who may
have the curiosity to road them.—Rokigk (A-
C.) Slur.
The new steamboat “TuaaUC!* etvfieri Vy thfi
Steamboat Compear, auJ iutfiaded M ply be
tween lid* city anil Auguste, Made e trial at he/
machinery oft Saturday evening. We aro grat
ified to leant she equulled i* an respects tbs fa
vorable opiuion eirtertairiod erf her quulitkne ’
Tlii* stonintmat was built h» fisvtiatb, under
the direction ht Mr. John Caut, ship carpenter,
and is said to Ire most faithfully pet together, of
the belt seasoned live oak, untllwrry and cedar-
Tho Tuvalu is m truth a Georgia boat; aad. ia at
fair specimeti uf what our nwcbsifin cam do-—
imleed we Wonder that strip briUiu^ b >ot More
common here, W fie re tho best materials are pro
duced, and where good Workmen fafit Jto doubt
he hud ifuroperly encouraged. We are inform ad .
that (he Trigniu cost tw enty-five par ceatlaaa thaw
such a boat would have rout in New York. 8h»
will bo commanded by Captain Wray, fa. eM
and experienced rivernavigatev.—f " “
giane
Territory of /ferae—A CasaSmUtaa at thff
House of Representativaa.bata roparteri a bil H/
organise a new TnrrkwM Govaramaat mrttf
that portion of the present Territory afMkhigMm
whkn lies West of Lake Michigaa. It t* a eos^-
try of vast extent, and much of it b rtpryaautfiri
as fertile ami inviting.- In addition to this, that
abundant and valuable Lead Him of ©altnW
ami Wateonriu, are included wMriff ha ItatlC-
Tho present pwpuiatiwn is aatflikated by Mr. Wigf
Delegate tort oigprs* front Michigaa, ul that
7.0IK1. .:
The whaling up of Girard's BaaltoMthrriff-
era! btuidred thousand daltav* tfai
pressure » severely felt. It will g4y* t
faint one, of the calamity
affairs cf the United States*t
qtaent depression ol real *a«J f
every eta« of buaieese. Yw
sought to br; made a poiideal fiapix.;
mill mm. m. in i
ranuMmam