Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, August 10, 1833, Image 1

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ENQUIRER. BY JAMES N. BETI1UNE ‘THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY or THE STATES.” COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. SATURDAY AUGUST 10, 1833. SIXTH VOLUME NUMBER—If GOODS. etired from tbsir friend., and the pnblic, beg leave % to inform tliem that thejr ere now opening, a splendid tMortment of CHOICE GOODS lath Fancy and Staple. One of the concern; being constantly in New York, they feel confident of their ability te sell an low a. the same article, cun be bonght in die .outhern market. Their assortment consisting (in port) ol the fol lowing article.:' Superfine blue, blaek adilaide A CLOTHS, it black Italian tiros de Nap, Groa do Swiss and Gros de Orleans SILK Fink, wlfite, and bine SATIN' Coi'd pou t de Soia. Pink, whit®, straw and bine Florance, Pongees and Palmvreens, Black Italian Crape, French Crapes, assorted colours, Superfine black Bombazine, Rich Printed Muslins, Fouward do Wltito Plaid do, Plain and figd, Swiss do Plain and do Jaconet do Fine cambric Dimcty, Furniture do Rich fancy Prints, Rich hBlfmunrning and black Prints, Ginghams, assorted colors, Irish Linens A Lawns, Superfine Bishop Lawns, Birdseye and table Diaper, Bordered linen cambric Hhndltorchic.s Linen Cambric, Merseilles Counterpanes, Fino Linen Napkins, Superfine French Drilling Cambrics, assorted colors, White and black Laco Veils, Green Gauze do Hornuni and crape Taney Handkerchiefs. Fine linen Tupes and Braid, Lace Capes and Cnlarotls, Fine Thread Laco Edging and Insertings, Muslin lodging and Insertion, Infants luce Caps, Ladies kid and horse-skin Gloves Gentlemen's beaver and linen do dp , Gam Elastic Suspenders, Cotton and worsted Jsidie’s silk and cotton Hose Gentlemen's do do Random hall' do Blau and Yellow Nankoen Supo Ingrain Carpetings, Superfine brussols Rngs, ■ Clarks Spool Cotton, cotton and linen Floss, colored sewing silk, assorted t Blond Luce nnd Edging. Rich Bluck silk Velvet, Gentlemen' Velvet and tiiohair&ocks, do black bombazine epittlefield and bandanna Handkerchiefs Large and small Piussiai. shawls Black and Green worsted Bcruge Ladies belt Ribbon, Bonnet do. Fig’d. velvet Bek do. Wire Taste and Bunnot Reeds Bonnet Wire, Carved and plain shell combs, brasilian Combs, weather Fans, nnper silk Umbrella's and Parasols cotton do. btcachod and unbleached sheeting* do shirtings, Dorchest Ticking, t Counterpane and Apron Checks, cotton Osunburgs, Oil Cloths 3 4 and 4 4, bead Bags and Purses, g) tir Powder and Polls, --4 scissors, needles and pins, * silver aRsfeei Ttynble* , and Epaulette, PisluYs, Dirks and Rifles, Musical Boxes, Also, a complete assortment of jtyatfttom & Cutlcvn, ©cotfeccfl Joiners Tools, Tin ware. Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, Carnet Hags and Saddle Bags, Ladies Tuscan Bonnets, do Green Calashes. Willow Waggons and Table Slats, Boskets and' Band Boxes, Butter Stamps, Cloths Pins, A tine supply of SUMMER CLO THING made expressly to order, Boo TS and SHOES, ofevery description, Finesaltin Beuvor HATS, drab nnd Block Gents and Childrens Hats of all descriptions, do. do, l’alin Lear lints. The Public in general are invited to call and examine our stock. L. J. DAVIES & C. . W. Dillingham HAS FOR SALE 000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt, 5.000 bar! Sweedoe Iron all size 300 barrels Sogsrs; embracing common and Choice qualities, Florida New Orleans and West India, 300 sacks Havanas and La Guira prime green Coffee 25 bblaold Java Coflee, (big white.) 300 bbls fine retailing Molasses 100 do Florida Syrnp 25 do Treacle, a choice article 50 do Bdston Rum 5 lihds old Jamaica Ram 1 do St Croix do 20 do Florida do fine flavour, tOO hblscommon western Whiskey 5 do prime Monongalieln, distilled 1831. 3 do Apple Brandy 0 pipes cognise do embracing common brands, to “Otard’s best." 25 qr casks Malaga Wine 1 pipe old Madeira do 2 qr casks Port do 25 qr do Li Aon do 30 qr do Tenerilfe and Vidonia do 12 bbls rose, mint end other Cordials 12 baskets anchor Clinmpaigne 5 hb!e Stoughton's Bitters 12 bbls common Gin 5 do Apple Vinegar 10 do pure spermaceti Lamp Oil 15 do Train Oil 10 do Linseed Oil 300 bolts heavy 44 inch wide Kentucky cotton Begging 100 bolls dnndee nod inverness Bagging 300 lbs Bagging Twiae 200 coils bale Rope 300 casks cut Nails, 3d assorted to 40d 3.000 pieces Castings nnd Hollow Ware; em bracing every variety from a shaving akillet to70 gaHoh Syrrup Pots 100 sets waggon and cart Boxes 2.000 lbs Bolt Bor Lead 200 bags .Shot, every size 60 kegs fino Rifle and Gnn Powder 50 canisters spotting English Powder 80 box. 8 by 10 & JO bv 12 Window Glass 2 bbls Putty in Bladders 5 do Vnrnish, embracing Japan, to Shell Lac xnd light Copal 1 bbl Spirits Turpentine 3 do Lamp Black 50 Kegs ground White Lead Common Paints assorted Fine Paints . do Taint Brashes, do 50 coddles Imperial, Gunpowder and old Hyson Tea 2 half Chests young llyson Tea 100 boxes good common Bar Soap 5 do fino Soda do 10 do Spermncotti Candles ] bbl tonftd flesh Hickory Nnts 2 do soil shell Almonds 13 boxes Raisins 30 do fine retailing Tobacco; "Norfolk pnt up,” Cavendish and other brands 50 kegs common North Carolina Tobacco, low est quality; Bo xes Prunes, 100 half, quarter and whole box. choice Se gura, including the best yel. Ilavanna 2 boxes English fresh Mustard in bottles 1 do sharp A.neriean Mustard Hops; Ginger, root and ground; Pepper; Spice; Starch; Indigo, Cuator Oil; Calomel; Salts; Blue Stone Drugs and Medicines generally wanted and the most approved Patent .Mdicines 100 bars Naylor's refined cast Steel 100 do German da 50 do common blistered do 200 lbs refined Borax 3 bbls fresh Dried Apploa 20 hall bb's No 1 mackere’, put up in Novem ber, for families 50 bottles catsup; Loaf Sugar 1,000 gallons country made, well burnt .Stone P ware, aasorted, from hall gallon Jugs to nvTiirr W 7 gallon churns un.iina-.vjr BQ0 well-seasoned juniper, cnnntry-mnde wa- In. riii/vlrota whmIi Tulin. Kc.hUth uut GROV ER IB S T HE -subscriber* have jnM received from New York and New Ormans: 16 000 lbs. Assorted Sweeds Iron, 3,000 lbs. Bar Lbad, 35 bags Back and email shot, 10 bbls. No 2 Mackerel!, 30 bbls No. 3 do 20 Kits No. 2 do 1000 lbs. White Lead. 10 bbls. Linseed Oil 2 bbls Lamp Oil, 1 do Train Oil. 300 Kogs Nails and brads assorted, Bbrdeanx, Madeira nnd Claret wines; 50 baggi White Cofiee a euperior article. 50“ Green Cofleo, 10 11 Java COffee, 10 bbls peppermint Cordials, 10 boxes best cavendish Tobacco, 5 do common do 3060 superior Spanish Began, 2000 good Segars, 3000 American do. Imperial, Gnn pdwder Hyson, Skin, Bouchon and BohenTeks, 6 Mils Plaster Paris. 200 bbls Now Orleans Sugar, 20 bbls St Croix do 20 hbls Mess Pork 15 do Prime Pork, GO kegs Lard, 12 bbls Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger 1 o«sk Porter in pint bottles, FFF Dupont's Po'vdur, ' 4 tierces Rice, 14 bbls New Orleans Rum, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Best canvassed Bacon Hams, Russia and English sheet Iron, Trace Chains, Weeding Hoes, Cliockolete. 500 sacks Suit, Castings, assorted Liva geese Feathers June 8 3 tf tiiiampafgnc Wine, Boxes sperm Candles Window Glass, Cast Steel German do Blistered do SMITH A MORGAN. This amnstagbBladiua been long circulated fe* 8 T".'™. ocean, while we were dashing the spray aside, nhd every moment attaining a les sened intervention. When we lind ap proached within hail, our vessol wore round, hoisting the cross of St. Gedige ic fired a gun, that the strange Sail might Sal ter Buckets, wash Tubs, Kinders and small Pails Blacksmith's Tools and mill Irons Musical Instruments and Joiner's Tools 50 bbls prime Pickled Pork 200 bushels sweet corn meal 300 empty salt sa -ks 200 kegs 5 to 12 Gallon's wood A won Hoops 2 casos saddlery, a good assortment fur La dies and Boys, including fine men's and Spanish stylo saddles 1 case old Pine Apple choeso Nova scotia Grindstones and mill saws 200 i tinner Braoms 300 pair Trace Chains. June 16 4 It Summer Clothing AYER & SMITH, (Nett door tu the Columbia Bank,) H AVE just received nnd offer for sale, a Com, piste assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Among which are the lollowing: Bine summer cloth Frock Coats, Green do ’ do do Black Bombazine do Black nod Green Caasimore d.i Blue and black lusting do Roan Caasimore do Rammer cloth dross do do Coateos. Black lasting and Circassian do Roan cassimuro Groon and MaMi^ummJcuPl^malnons. Black bombazine nnd Circassian do Black and brown broeliella* do Bins and black lasting do Brown linen drilling do Rosa cassimcro do 200 pairs Russia duck, do Ruined and plain linen SHIRTS: Cotton Shirts, (with linen bosoms xnd collars, 30 doz. coarse NEGRO SHIRTS. Brown and linen striped ROUND JACKETS, VESTS. Dark & Light Valencia Vests, Figured nnd plain Marsailtes do Dark English silk dn Black bombazine, plain and rolling collars Black and white beaver drab HATS, ( with narrow brims, Fine Ilavanna d 0 Pomelo Silk and cotton UMBRELLA S Bombozin stripe Bilk velvet ' do Linen Collars, Linen Bosoms, plain do do (with iaaeyt I 00 ) fist and cloths Brashes, Elastic 8USPENDF.RS, Irish Uneas, Pongee Handkerchief* Lump and cotton hall HOSE. —ALSO— superior broad sloth frock and drees COA TS w do do do Pantaloons, Black and blue do Drab casimere dp yrmineU ^JpAlfm which the work is warranted. CPlain' •*» M -J 4 50 Jf Norton &, Mitchell H AVE jast'receivedat Apalachicola, by thn brigs D’Mango, Cora, Columbus and Ma tilda, from New York, and by the schooner North Carolina, from Barton, a very extensive assort ment of Domestic Goods and Groceries; all of which they offer on the most favorable terms:— Among them arc 167 bales Pluids, Checks and Stripe, 75 do. Sheetings and Shirtings, 42 cases Boots and Shoes, 23 do. Beaver Hats, 13 do. cool do. 100 barrels New Engtond Rom, 60' do. American Rye Gib, 50 do. dn. Brandy. 50 do. Good Cider, 50 do do. do. Vinegar, 10 pipes French Brandy, different brands, 3 do. Holland Gin, 3 do. Jamaica Ram, 4 do St. Croix do. 2 do. indward Island Rnm. 3 half pipes old L. P Madeira Wjne, do. do do do do do NE W GOODS. T HE subscriber has now at Apalachicola n general Assortment ofUroccries from New York end New Orleans, and offers them for ssle on tliss most reasonable terms. He has made ar rangements in the pbovo citios to be constantly supplied, nnd will fill any ofders *t n commission above New Orleans priop*. he has now on hand. French Brandy, yeig- Almonds nette A Foutarcl brand Braxil Nnts Filberts, Picons. Raisins and Figs, Pickles end Preserves Cranberries, Pepper, Spices, __ Lard, Cheese, Butter, Beans, Bacon, Hams, Shoul ders nnd Sides, Rice, Mess Pork, Prime do Mess Beef, Tongues, Pilot Broad, Batter Cracknrs, Socoa, Shot, assorted, SpartXhg Champaigne Kentucky Bagging, Draught Cider, Be»tch do Bottled do Bale Rope, Draught Ale, of p orte ® ail kinds for Steam* Olivo 0:1. boats and Barges, Irish Whiskey. Paints ofall kinds; Northern and Western Paint Broshes, Ploar, Linked Oil, Havanm and St. Do- 8p®rtn 7 0 miago Coffee. Whslo do H^T.a,VonngIly. BarLsnd. lw & ^ Souchong A Gunpow. Nail*. NewOrlean* Sugar, ‘far, Varnish and Rpi- American Brandy, Holland Gin, Ameiicaado. Jamaica Rain, St. Croix do. Windward Island do. New Orleans dn. New England do. Apple Brandy. Peach do. Whiskey. Madeira WinB, Sioily do Tenerilfe do Marseilles do Malaga do Port do. Cordials of all kinds, Canterni Wine, Muscat dd Iron assorted 12 do. do. Sicily 30 casks Dry Malaga 40 do. sweet do. I pipe superior Noyono. 73 cases suantern and Muscat 42 do. French Cordials, 30 basket* Chumpuigna 60 do. longooik Claret Wine, 200 bags Ilavanna and Si. Domingo, Coffee 30 do? Spice*. 10 do. Brasil Nat*, 7 do. soft shell Almond*, 6 do. Filbert*, 15 casks American cheese, 13 boxes Eng Pine Apple do* 75 barrels Irish Potatoes 30 do. Unions, . 70 do. Prime and Mess Pork, insnocted 20 do. mackerel, (Octoborbrand,) 150 casks Thomaston Lime, 200 do. assorted Nails, 300 coils Bale Rope, 50 do. assorted sizes manillg Rope 20 crates assorted crockery, 30 baskets sweet Oil, 20 doz. doCnstnr do, 20 barrels Glauber anil Epsom Salts. 30.000 best Ilavanna Sigurs; THEY HAVE ALSO IN 6T0IIE, lOObnrrela Whiskey, 120 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 200 coils Western Hope, 40 barrels Hpcrn. and Linseed Oil, 10 tons assorted Swedes and Russia Irou . 100 dn .Verdigris, 300 bags shot 2.000 pound* Bar Lend, 100 reams Wrapping Paper. An assortment of Blank Books. Besides a great variety of other goods noccsso S lor country stores. And to induce the Mer lins ofthe interior to confine their purchases to Apalachicola, they aro determined to anil us low os can be purchased in New Orleans. CARLES' E. NORTON. JAMES H. MITCHELL. Apalachicola, Nov. 26—1832—tf Now Goods ■ Just received aiurfor sale from N. Irork, llrown, black ond invisible green Cnmblots, French Bombazines, Ciirassinns, Lin, Drillings Cotton Drillings Mexican Cottons Extra super Irish Linens nnd Linen Cambrics Funcv Stocks, bombazine and satin —ALSO— A splendid nsorlmentof Ginghams l-ondon Prints.Plain nnd figured Muslin*, . Black and faney eol’d Silks, gro do naps, Ac. To gethcr with a gefioml assortment of sock Goods as are usually kept in oar line All of which they offer for sn'.o at pricea which should indnee purchasers at all events to call nnd give ns a trial. H. B MILL1KEN A Co- May 18 ' 52 tf anonymously, and has keen generally much liked. Its authorship is now made known. Willi tho exception of tho first verso, the origin of which ia •till unnsoutaiMd, it was written ky Albert G. Greene, Esq., of Providence R. 1. Old Grimo* is dead; that good old than, Wo ne’er shall sco .. m more Ho used to won iking black coat All buttou'd down bofoio. His heart was open ns the day — His feelings all were Iran— His hair was some inclin'd to grey; Ho wore it in a queue. Whene'er ho henrd the voice of pain, His liresst with pitvhnrncd— Tiie large round head upon his rami From ivory was turned, And ever proihpt at pity's call, He knew nn hose design— His eyes were dark, and rather small! Hi» nose was aquiline, He lived at peace with all mankind, In friendship he was true— His coat lind pocket-holes behind— His pantaloons wore blue. Unliarm'd, the sin winch earth pollute* , lie passed securely o'er— Ho never wore a pair of lioots Fdr thirty yenrs or more. But good Old Grimes iS now at rest, Nor fears misfortune’* frown—- He wore a doable breasted vest, The stripes ran up und down: Ife modest n.erit sought to find, And pay it its desert— Ho had no malice ill his mind*— No rulilos on lua shirt. His neighbours lie did not abuse, Waa sociahls and gay— He wore forge buckles in Ills shoes;. And changed them every day. Hi* knowledge, hid from public gaze, ^ Ho did not bring to view— Nor uiake a noise town-meeting chi) .*, As many people do. His worldly goods he never threw Intrust to fortune's chances— But lived (as all bis brothers do) In easy circumstances. Tims undisturbed by anxious care*, Ilia peaceful moments run— Aud every body said he was A fine old gentleman. THE BUCCANEER Whilst our country urns yet in it* infan cy, and but n short tiino previous to the commencement of that ever memorable s : rugglu, which terminated in (he political sepeiatiun of the colonies from the moth or country, them cruised off (he shoro of Iho Weal India lainuds, u Hover, known by the appellation of the “ Black Buccan eer,” a name given him front the qolor of his vessel, whoso exterior was paintod black, tlifi hotter to be screoood from ob servation when the government cruisers obliged him to seek shelter and conceal ment among tho weeks and inlets of the islands, Rumor had widely disseminated the daring exploits of this notorious buc caneer, whose illicit proceedings were principally, if not exclusively, directed a- gainst the flog of Great Britain; but his enminty tu that nation not only proved de trimental to their commerce, but alio act ed oppressively tu ours; as wo at that time acknowledged allegiance to thn countiy, front whose oppressive enthrallment, our illustrious forefathers subsequently eman cipated themselves and their posterity- Unparallelled success had hitherto in variably attended the most desperate ac tions of this man; and his numerous cap tures at length called the attention of the Brittish Governor, who fitted out a vessel for the express purpose of freeing the o- cent) of one who proved so grout a scourge to the commerical interests of Great Brit ain and its dependencies. The command — f __ of this vessel was entrusted to an expert-; doom of death for ail on board.' “need officer, and we sailed from tho IJ- ”‘ nite-i Colonies with orders to let nothing interfere with our time, and duly, until we had accomplished the object of our expe dition. At sunrise on the fifth morning subse quent to our departure, we discovered a vessel to leeward; orders were instantly given to bear down, when after an hour's sail wn discovered tier to lie a forctopsail schooner, lying low iu the water aud sha ping her course South Westerly. When aud my vessel, with ail my uinveuccMUat hlV« survived this bloody conflict, to proceed on Our count V ’ On conditions that—' * No conditions will f eSeepi,’ interruptt»l tU buccaneer* 'It is 1 who liavd the power lo name ... „ and exact condition*; hot yon, sir Briton; yott rest i isfv us of her nation, by showing us her in my pnwer— thn lives of oil on bonrd are at my colors. Scarcely had tho echo of our gun will; what is lo prevent Inn from firing the mag*. died upjn the breeze, wheH u great black' Cine, and tevfenging ifttself by destroying my cap- i banuer, bearing no device, unfurled itselfI torsi t hake seep tho day when toy own HM I from the stern of the stranger, und was in- would prove nb greater obstacle to the accom- | stnntly rim up to the extremity ol the guff, plishment Of my roVeiige; did such an opportunity j “Black Buccaneer,” shouted fitly— as this offer) then the smallest particle of send a- I voices simultaneously, nnd the echo of I gainst the Inroads of the clashing wake. But do I their words was succeeded by a fearful, I you accede io toy purpose V though brief silence, When the momea- • there is 110 alternative, said ilia commander, utter A pause—your desperation has bn fled tts, t- ven when wn cJtuhbd io victory—yoo are fret sir.* 1 And toy crew and Vessel I' ' Are al subject as eVei to your command.' ' Have I the honor of a British officer to tinll- effect V ‘ Yoo have,' said tho COtotoAOden ‘ Enough !’exclaimed the. Buctanebr, ahd se conding, Tie regained his own vessel) and was soon lost iu the distance of the wide extended billows. tnry suprise wus over, every man in accor dance with the order of our commander, prepared for action. The guns wero loaded and run out of their respective ports, (he magazine illumined, at the log gerheads lighted—the decks cleared, und every thing prepared to execute the work of death. In the meantime tho Buccau- eer was no way backward in imitating our example; ho; vessel wus swung round un til her brondside was brought to boar full upon us, and her decks, which before showed only five or six forms, werb now literally crowded fore and aft;—then or ders were given to commence the notion, and the huge caunons belched forth tltoir iron messengers of rientlt. * " We must board," said our comman der, after a quarter of an hour's cannon ading, in which Do signal advantage was gained by eilhet patty, “ Fill uway, my men, and stund by to heave the grapnels.” The mandate was obeyfed, oittf In a few moments we were lushed, and fought yard arm to yard arm with the bravest nnd most formidable buccaneer that evor ploughed the ocean. The pirates were the first to board; bended by their notorious chieftain, they sprang upon our dock and fiercely assaul ted our seamen; for a long time victory remained undecided, but then the buccan eers began to falter; still they fought baud to hand, and with the infuriated frenzy of mou who had experienced an opposition they did not anticipate; but still.'thn tars of old England met them with all the coolness experience has taught to essential to vic tory. By this time ono half the assail ants lay dead or wouuded upon the deck. Their choering sltofit were still heard, though faihi, and almost drowned by the clash of armband the groans ofthe tvoun ded and dyiu|. Again they faltered and lotreated a pace, but then the voice of their commander was heard above tile ruthless din, urging them to another effort; again they formed, and rushed madly upon our seamen, but they met the same per tinacious opposition as before, and they once more broke Hitd retreated. Al ibis critical moment, when the pirates were retreating step by step from our quarter deck, their chieftain, rushed forward, and cutting a possige with bit sword, sprange down the hatchway, and.rushing Into the light room, seized the burning lamp, then shivering the partition of glass that Separ ated it Irotn the magazine, he entered.— Those upou deck beheld this strange move, ment willi wonder, that can hotter be im agined than described, and both parties simultaneously dropped their wcspdOS lo learn the issue of so strange an adventure. Our edmmander, accompanied by a few of tho officers, immediately descend ed, and the sight that met their astonished gaze was truly terrifying; the buccaneer was standing amongst tho opened powder, with a lighted lamp in Iris tightly clench ed fist, Iris face was bluckonetl, and a stream of blood gushed down his check, front a subre cut in t|ic forehead; with knitted brows and rosolutldn stamped up on his countenadee, he stood regarding those Who began to crowd the light room. " Stand bOck,’ shouted he. ‘if you re gard your own safety) stand back; for, by my soul; he Who first advances, seals the Havanas da Molasses, Losf Sugar, Lamp do Cavendish Tobacco, Plan do Twist do Spanish Cigars, American ao Dried Apple# Peaches, rits of Turpentine, pesrlasb, Salt Petre, Copperas, Starch, Peoper ranee, K*Vh.p. Oyster Jars, Battles, Demijohns Also, a variety of other articles JOHN O. SEWALL. Apalachicola, Dee. 92d. 22-33-<h “TOOOO LBS. riAtuir J USTtpceived on consignment. shor^f.jmtjTrVeii 4k Co, January 18—35—1( REMOVAL. T HE subscriber- have removed their stock ol goods, to the stbre in tile North ond of Col. Jone’s new bailding ETnoxt door lo Siiifmol K. Hodges A Co. Where they liavd on hand There was something so terribly reso lute in the tone and gesture of tho pirate, that those around receded apace, but still continued to gaze With blenched cheeks and trembling lips upon the daring form of the determined Buccaneer. * In tho name of heaven, what do you intend!’ naked our commander, breaking the painful silence, and scarcely believe ing the scene arrayed so palpably before him. • LisieA-*-Years have I cruised In these she perceived it waa out; intention to hull, j seas, hut nqver liavd 1 assaulted vessels siiu wore round and lay to, awaiting our I hut those whd bore that detestable ensign approach. * Of tyrnndy that now floats froto your gaffi As we drew near, I had an opportunity i fortune baa hitherto favored toe, nnd I have been n scourge to jtour hated king dom; to-day late has decreed it otherwise, but though defeated, I still hive the meant of [iitrcliitting my freedom! and now, Brit of examining her more minutely, and eve' ry one on board asserted that she was the moat beautiful craft they had cVor beheld. Hor tall spars had a graceful, though not . _ _ ..ougem - more than ordinary ruko, and the delicacy | on * •» remaiwfor you either to giant my general and well selected assortment of goods, j 0 f ,1^ , aper waJ on | y eqoallod by the ;rolease, or suffer the death your retu- suitable for the anramer and Fall trade. proporlinule tracery of the cordage that sal mu ® 1 certaiplv bring. enshrouded them. Tho bow was exceed- ' 9 Ur orde, .‘ " cr,i to capture .ingly sharp, and bespoke the utmost fleet- !>'° u - relumed tho commander, evasively ness, while the cutwater rose with a grace' 1 ‘“ n ' , vn " a,B , ‘ on, °" r Qn80ner - viz: Invisible Green, Brown and Ulive Clothe. ' Blue and Black, do. pronounced by Jndga« to be, one shade, ahead of any thing oftne kind ia these parts. Drab and Bl'k. Casimcrs—Crape Camblels French Rnmbazines, Linen Drilling—Irish Linen*; Extra saner. London Print*, do ao Fancy Gingham*, Bl'k Italian Silks and Gro de Naps. Together with a general assortment of Hard ware Crockery, Glassware Groceries, Ac. All of svhlch I* offered at very low piices for cash or ontheumial credit to solvsnt punctual men; July 27 10 3t II. Ii M1LLIKEN A Co. New Grocery Store, Sfc. J LOT opened a supply of Family Groceries in boo |of Mr. George Smith'o buildings one door below Mr, Stratton's store on Broad at. As the proprietor designs keeping a regular topple of articles sailed particularly ta futotlies, bath in town and country, persons desirous of ob taining such erode* at moderate prices would do well to call. There ie connected with tho above, a small stock of choice Dry Goods and Hardware, which would be disposed of at wholesale Of otherwise al very reduced prices i Cotombae. May 24 63 tf ful curve from tho briny elemelit) and was handsomely gammoned to the bowsprit; but one feature deteriorated from her Ex treme beauty, and that wus the dark col our ofjbcr hull, which was slightly, though imperteeptiblo from Sfar, relieved by u thin streak of red, that marked tho lower chambog ofncrchanuels; eventhe mastssod yard* were of the krone dingy color as tho hull) and the only trait that broke the glodra of the head gear, waa the enow white canvass that fluttered aloft. Yet u- midst all this beauty there was something suspicious in her apphreenee, probably im parted from the tonebrioty of her hue, or perbepo engendered by the recollection of our erreod. At weneared her, five or six form* were observed scanning us with appearent in- ‘ Invest; yet still she lay io tho wind's eye, hor toppaUa thrown aback, and the resting und you aro ttow otir prisoner 'Am It* said the buccaneer, glancing with a signi6caUey that .could not be mis taken, upon the deadly material that lay opened before him. 'Will your dwe safety prove no Wrier tb the execution of Jibur hellish schemot’ 'I would ask you, ‘sir Briton,' resumed 1 ‘ rimf more prefer the buccaneer, ‘whitther able to bo banned tonlidsl the scoffs and gibes of unpltymg victors, or to nnd one's existence by his own hand, and purchase wiln bis death the destruction of his vic torious enemihs T I Iblievo me, sir, there is n greet diaerepenwy between self-de struction here; andpefrfshiog ignomlmousiy at the fcxtreriiity of tdre yard arm.’ ' Yber life may y 61 be saved,' said the commander. ' Were the probstbiliiiy ever so flitter ing, I. would not submit tb the ordeal: but Years had flown by, and the motoory of tlitt bUccaneer had long ceased to occupy my mind* Our country had hobly asserted her indtpeuri. ebed at Lexington and Bunker's Hill, end a spier * did naYol Victory had been achieved in the Brit ish Channel) by the renowned Paul Jobes, whe was then on the ebast, and every hoUr expected into pom The report of A giih-burst Upon the bk'uze, find a lofty ship wu* seen to enter the harbor. The cltixens Rocked by thousand* to the bekeh to Wel come the hero who had so nobly displayed, the prowess of America Ob the verv Coast Uf Great Britain. A boat was teen pulling from the frl- [ate —an officer was seated in the stern—a iiVe- y murmer ptssed through those that cMwded the wharves—the boat landed, nnd Paul Jones leaped oh (fee shore, but: what was my aktbnishr merit at beholding in Biri countenance of the he ro of the Bon HomtoO Richard, the stern though not unpleasant features of the ‘ Black Buccaneer.* •RICHMOND" UPON THE fcOhVEN- , TIONr Havifig considered the rbjhctloh bf tlih federal Baals of representation, rfs a reason tlrhy tho ■- Mbndmemi to the Constitution) proposed by the late, Cotivcmffin, ought not to he ratified, I comb now to trost my Other objections, In their order. 1. My first'Wat, that the plan ofthe Conven tion dots not answer the end proposed, in calling that body; which is shown, by considering whet wts tho mischief to bo retoedied, ahd would havb been an effectual remedy. ' “ One of tho people" rests his defence of ihb Convention, mainly. Oh the ground, .that thejr plan will save the State a large audUril expendi ture. It tho saving of money wbre Willy the ob- joot b>r which the Conveutiott drat trilled, they have not done half enough, add the jj'ndplu 'ought not to bo satisfied. If expOuse Is in be reduced, without regard to any other principle, why not reduce the Senate to twenty, and. thn iiodxe to fifty, nt once ! This would have saved the State some 830,000 per annum; instead ol the. $20,000, which, it is. said, the proposed plait Will save, and would hake been economising to tome pur pose ; while the laWs Would; probably, lirivn been a* well made, as they will be ttoWi Exjiedab was, and ought lo have been, one object. Bat, if iti» people at Georgia have reutly mad;* bp their minds to sacrifice substantial nnd pefurenetit po litical interest!—rights, purchase by the toil, and consecrated by the blood Of their father*— tc thtr paltry Consideration of ddilara and centri, they e- serve to bo slaves, and most certainy will »>e; for, when mat are in the market, they will »lw«yw find purchasers. Public money is a thing to bb husbanded, and with care too; but wliun public men sacrifice principle, Id preserve public money) they forgot their dotjr, nnd betray ihuk constitu ent*. If.the people sanction it, they lieifsyr them selves. Another Objoct, Which these' gentlemen say they have attained, is the reduction oi the housw of representatives, from a disorderly assembly, to one of suitable size, for bosiriMs and for decorum. To what extent iatbiri true I The hbuse it to consist of 144 member*. Reject the amendment, and it will remain, as it new, it) 173. The dificr- ence ia 31. 1 suspect it Will be follUd that these few odd members—about 18 per cent) of the whole—will make little difference in tub Order of the house, or the despatch of bdsineta. An ax* sembly of 144 men, always finder more er lose political eXcitemont; must be rather mobbiih f adding 91 more could make matters very llttl* worse. To attain the object; proposed under this head) the reductied should have bash still gtnaier. These objects, then, hive nbt bees properly ahswered; But, If they hafl beua, they worb not the primary objects ef catling the Con vention. They bad, it it true) their toflUencei but wero only minor considerations. .The thief and primary object was to equalize the repre sentation, by giving each satt of the State it* prop er proportion of power) and no toore ; and to al ter that iniquitous system) which give) td tnoro than forty coutitiea- a representation, Whose annu al pay far exceedtt tbe artouhi of taxes, paid by thoir respective counties td the Treasury. Thexd were the evils, which a great tonjorty of the peo ple expected the Convention to remedy ) and wliit would have been a propor remedy T Stlcb e plant Soroly, as would have toride i ma jority ttftlie Legislature elective by an actual ma jority ofthe people—a plan, that would havw given fb the people weight* at the State Hoose) in proportion lo their weight at hotlia> Thin would have been equalization. Hti WCh 0 plan been offered td est Tho unsWbt Will bit fimnd, io my secdod objection, that, S. So far from rentefeidg touting ends, the plan proposed will increase these. What was the inequality before! In the Sen ate, the targe end email Countiea ware orecisely 1 equal. In the House, every couuty had one re presentative; mid for the additional members, the ratio of increase was ao Urge, as to give to the small counties a moat uniaasooablo advaolago.— Even upoo tbe white basis, this inequality wae enormous. For example, Bryen, Wayne, Glynn and Randolph, having an average white popoU- tion of fear Mtm hundred, were entitled to it is useless »o {par leys willyoi» suffer mu' fvM( one representative eaeh-thntix, to one fbreve- rv wen lw'r*d mhsbitimts. Ofl-h-p*, Wilkes,