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COMJMBUS LYtUIKLIt.
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B¥ JAMES N. BETHUNE \
®re authorized Ut nnuouncc
HENRY gee, m 3 cdudimie
for the office of Tax collector for
Muscogee county.
Commission receiving and, for
warding House,
T AT APALACHICOLA.
IIfc undersigned have formed a co-partner
ship under the firm ofFalconar &. Kimbrough
lor the purpose of transacting a General Agency
Commission and Receiving and forwarding busi
ness. Ruing prepared to make the usual advances
on consignment to their friends in New-Urloans
New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence
and Poston and disposed to devote their time exclu
sively to the interest of those confiding business to
their charge having made the necessary arrange
ments to forward Cotton to New York or else
where vrhti expedition by vessels of light draft of
water at the lowest rates of freight a liberal share
of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
A II. FALCON \R,
WM II KIMBROUGH,
REFFERENCES.
Shorter, Tarver, <$• Co. Columbus.
Gen'I. Howard, “
Judge Colquitt, “
Drs. fjorcy Sp Urquhart, • "
P. D. Woodrnjf “
James II. Shorter Esq. N. York.
Gen'I. It. K. CaU, ‘ Florid a.
lion. J. IV. White,
Doctor T). h. White, Gadsden county „
Aiipnhichicolu AueuM 3 11 tf
‘the union OP the states, AND the SOVfcRISloMxy
op THE STATES.
Hare House
And Commission Business
AT APALACHICOLA FLOK.
T HE subscribers, having associated them
selves together under the stile and firm of
FORI) & HARDIN, purpose transacting n
General Ware House and Commission business at
Apalachicola. Having made suitable arrnngments
with small vessels for tho direct transpotation of
Cotton, Sic either to New- York or Now Urleati
und naving facilities at all times within their power
casonahle advances upon prodneo consigned make
r their care and management; they would res-
ectfully tender their services and solicit a libetul pn-
tronnge in the above line ot business pledging their
personal and undicidcd attention to ull business con
signed to tuein, either for sale or otherwise.
Their Warehouses and close Stores are under
going a thorough repair, will be largo und commo
dious situated in a desirable part of the town, and
as exempt from tho dangers of fire as any othe
house, of a similar character on the Point.
WILLIAM P FOAD, (laic of Augusta, Ga•)
EDWARD J. HARDIN, (Apalachicola,
Apuiachicola July 1 183:1.
REFERENCES.
flew Publications.
Columbus Book 8tore'.
'|!he subscriber has the plesaro of announcing
I® tho Literati of L’olumhcsand Vicinity that
ho bus jualrociovcd direct from London, I'aris
New-York Bouton and Philadolpla, a complete
assortment^,! the latest publications which connect
«d with bia lormer stock, justifies him in saying
his assortmentpow equal if not superior to any ever
before offered in southern country; his agonfli both
in Europe and this Country hay# instructed to f'or-
of , " erU imm edintely upon its pub
hculion. lie would particularly remind those
Gentlemen who are nuaions to aupily their Libra
ries with Stand.,!,, Wokxs that delay s are dan-
riv™s— Ue ° ,T "‘“ y 1,0 f ° Und a feW ° rh ' , ‘ 111,01,1
Frankenstein or tho Modern Frometliens2 Vola
Asmodeus at Luigo by the anlhor of Pelham &c.
Legends of the Library at Lilies. 2 Vols.
i he wondrous Tales ,.r Atroy the Ri, 0 of I skan-
der by the Author of Vivian Gray. 2 Vols.
Ll Vols UUd l ' X|>loita ol Banditti sad Robbers! 2
The Bucanneor, n Tale by Mr. Hall 2 Vols
Kosme Laval, a Novel. 1 Vol.
Stauly llaiton,nr the School Fellows l,y tho an-
filler of Lauri Todd. 2. Vols.
Island tales of Forgery and Lunatics,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY OCTOBER
I’KO&B&OTUS
OP
The Examiner
anew orocxrv
—ASD—
Povsion store
T HE subscribers would inform the inhab-
itants of Columbus and the surrounding
country, that thny have on hand nnd are constant rr>nb at . .
iuhefrSre*, f ™' n - N 'T. T° rk 8,1,1 Nl ' w Cleans, ,J0LRNAL OF POLITICAL ECO-
»t there Store in Smith's large Brick Building on i J
Broad street a general assortment of Groceries i WOMY.
and provisions of superior quality, which thev 1
Vcrplanks Literary nnd Historical Discoaraes
Saletmcl, a story of the past, tho present and the
luiuro. 2 Vols.
Laydonhain or memoirs of a man of the World,
a Vols.
llocollection of a Chaperon, 2 Vols
Zohrub the Hostage, a Novel, 2 Vols.
Reminisceaces of Spjin. 2 Vols.
Travels in Turkey by A. Slado. 2 Vols,
Meiuois of the Rov’d T. T. Thomason- 1. Vol
Crayon Sketches. 2 Vols.
The happiness of tho Blessed,
Bridgewater Treatises.
Tlie Moluor at Homo
1 oncil Sketches or outlines of characters and
manners
The principcls ofChristinn r’liilosophy.
Three years in NortliAinerica by /. Stew art
American Library of Histury 2 Vols.
History of the crusades against the Albigcnes
Letters of tho Brilisti Spy
Cleanings of National History with hints for an
Angler
Memoirs of iho Dutciiess of St. Lea
Library of Uomanco. Ghost Hunter
do 11 *! /Falthain
Pictures of Private Life,
Albotts .-crijiture Natural History
Putney’s Ltfeof Milton
Narrative of a voyage to tiro South Atlantic.—
Memoir of a Nullifier
Fannn ngs Voynges
A memoir ol the life of Wm. Livingston
Prentice on Optics with notes,
Humourists own Book
Cradcna concordance
Honay Bible,
Jo' nsons works, splendid,
Culmcts Dictionary,
Ainsworths do
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NEW-OR
LEANS.
StewartFontaine
Smith 4’ Morgan,
J. S. Calhoun,
M. IF. Perry, 4’ Co.,
T 4* M, Evans 4’ Co.
Witlich Greenwood 4’ Co., _
IJogart 4’ Knceland, j
Jus. Hamilton 4’ eon, > new-York.
Jno. It. Pitkin, ]
E. IK. Gregory,
Bogart 4’ Hawthorn,
.Barret Amts, J
St John 4* Leveans, } mo;
T. IK. McCoy, y
Jsiy-97-tf
Ware-House and
Commission Business,
MORRIS, EVANS & Co.
T AENDEIl lo tho public thoir services in the
transaction of all business in tho above liuo.
During tho past summer they have built -a new
Ware-1 lousn, and are now well prepared to rocoivo
in ;Stor3 Cotton and all kinds of merchandise-—
They will make liberal advances upon produce or
merchandise committed to their care, and will en
deavor so to devote their time nnd attention to tho
business, as shall be best calculated to promote the
interest of their customers.
Columbus 20 Sop. 17 tf
GROCEKIE
MD
Provision Store.
F M1IIE subscribers have removed to the’storu Inf.e*
JS. ly occupied by Win. Beardsley & Co. two
doors below L. J. Davies &. Co. whore thoy intend
keeping on band a general assortment of Groceries
and provisions ofevery kind.
c e. & ii. amis.
September 28 1533—18—tf
Josephus snJeiididly bound,
Goods Book of Nature
Daily Food.
The Western Lyre a new selection of sacred
Music, together with a genera/ assortment of Blank
Books Foolr-cap, Letter and wrapping Pnpei
Prints, Quills. Maps Music and drawing Paper,
Paint Boxes, Glass and Inks anci sands. Also a
general assortment of Poriumes ull of which will
bo disposed of chuuf. for cash.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON
4 Doors from the Columbus Bank;
GLNEttAL ASSORTMENT.
ri ii e subscriber having recently pur-
chased a heavy slock of Goods in this piace
winch comprises a very great variety added to lus
stock on hand ami a large quantity of Groceries
daily expected from Barges, can accommodate his
customers in a very general way. Among other
ticies may be found the following;
Prime N. O. Sugar,
do. Florida do.
do. Java Coffee,
Primo Green do
8t. Domingo do
Teas, Gunpowder. Imperial old
Hyson, Young liyson and Souchong
Allspice Pepper, Ginger, mneo
Cloves, Nutmegs,
A general and extensive assortment of Saddles
Bridles and .Martingales,
Mens Boots and Shoos,
do Pumps- and Slippers,
Ladies do do
do Prunollo Shoes
do Morocco do
do Kipskin do
do Leghorn nnd .Straw Bonnets,
A general vario‘y of Calico’s comprising all
^ patterns ana nil prices,
Shirting nnd Sheeting,
Heady Made Clothing,
Such as, CoatPantaloons, Vests, Hound
Jackets, 4• Shirts.
20 Casusllata (White <& Black.)
20.000 Bast Spnnish-Cicars,
10,0110 Half du do
5.000 Common do
NOW ON HAND
60 bbls fresh F our,
10 hhds New Orleans Sugar
8 boxes Havana do.
1,000 lbs Loaf do
35 bbla Western Whiskey,
10 '* St. roix Rum,
5‘* Holland Gin
25 “ American Gin,
30 “ Orleans Rum,
3 pipes cognint Brandy
o bbls cherry Bounce
10 ** Peach Brandy.
20 ' Newark Cider
10 ** Philadelphia Alo
2 casks MudeiruWino
15 baskets hampaign
20 boxes Muscat,
100 sacks G A. Salt,
10 kegs Crackers,
6 bbls Pilot Bread,
10 bbh* Applet direct from N. York
90 kegs Lard,
20 “ Western Butter
10 *« Goshen do
20 Mils Molasses,
50 kegs Nails,
10 tons Iron, nssorled,
10 boxes Codfish,
25 “ //ening,
10 sacks Almonds
20 boxes Raisins,
50 sacks Coffee
All of wh ich will bo disposed of an low as they
Bn he purchased in the southern country.
J hey have rcgulur agents in the chics of New
York and New Orleans In whom il.ev will he
constantly supplied with fresh articles in'their lino
<y which they will nlwuys be able tolurnish the host
those markets afiord and at moderate prices.
WILLIAM BEAKDSLI.L* On.
Yer'Zrr is P ub,i!> hi<I on the first
and thud Wednesday „f BVeiJ ,
r Z\"? - hCm 1(5 I'W octavo, co,"
responding in , IM Il u Kn . 0 ^ r J 0
Advocate, (the precusur of the Banner ol
tho Constitution,) aud constituting in tin
ymr, w„h iin lude*, H vo'utne ol dSo po«,.
2. It is chiefly political, bn, in part „m-
cellnneou s; ns design being lo disseminate
the great principles of Constitutional liber
V, and to assist in drawing „„.n's min.)
from the worship of their fellows to an ae.
quuininnce will, the nature of their govern-
lIKfflt. b
3. It will he open to the examination of
nil political questions of « *
TESTIMONY in the STATE
AGAINST JOHN MILTON
For murder.
( Continued.)
Cnmn 11,81 wa " a,m «'h and torn I
Lamp did not deny it. An,I then col Milton ol.-
seri cil mat ho understood that ha was going o
make an attack, or shoo, him that morning L
Srs-t:;; Ev-ft? Ss
Imtd.ore wa. I 00 .? ,Uck ' ehservffrt
inni mere was a hotter way to tout that mni
n u tow,^ d “!• VT f ", on, ° Mme -Ks
put hr msm m m' ll,n8l, ^ !, *°l- Milton
mni . * C;'’ n,,,l " 1 " 1 « pocket
mnj Lamp started off H 0 was gone
rai questions of „ g 0ner(l | n . t| , I '"»« before ho returned wd"
and will coniinunicato to the neonlo "P hp cTnu in Irom of col Mi lion and
Nor political nmvenmm.T.he Sol «“o'Ztan?* l °" h “ pockotsr - 8 A " ir " “ “
tha week before, die diliii uliy than usual / wm
not in the office of col Milton the mo.ningnfThJ
ditliculty. I did net sec any gun in rot
ficn a« / recollect, /u riding out with r«l M i» ^
Sunday hofme the death ol Lamp hi .a d h. i» “
•ed the dirticulty ,0 be brought m .olo^ime /iZ
that woe*, nnd that he might fall. There »»
intercourse between n.^nelf and maif'-Mr
August I fill", col millon stated m
hi constant apprehension that he would be killed
and that himself and family were in j ,
about the manor and tha,K3 nn,*.?,:' ;^”
ordinary husines., and that his lamily were le’rii
sUint apprehension that lie would hi Thot do^
He wished 10 settle the difficulty by retbren^T—
some honorulde manner as tl.ew ’ °?
y selilnd Hcmennoned on Sundov lli.it hi"| U,1 J
tried to settle tho aflnir in ono w,iv iv'.i . .t ,l " ,,
that he had proporeil to settle i7in on »| her ’i < ^
wav, and that iho party had refused I im , ,oaW
tonjiaid he did no, know wbmht’ bJZolfi 1 1 *
down or killed. HcmeUiin w«l m.Z- ’? ' h *
Milton about the weapon m he used ,'“"*5,^
^uinnicr CiolSItTg
AYER & SMITH,
f " ,/te Columbus Hank J
I I A Y b J“ !t received and oftur for sale, n com-
XI plote assortment of Cl,ni
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H Weoutved per steanur Andrew Jackson
on consignmont, tho following goods which
will be sold extreniflly low for cash or upprovod
p ipor at 9ft days—\ iz:
M bid. Be.! Whiskey 7bblsDiied Apples
fit do Mononganola do 12 do Rye Gin
1ft l>bl» prime Pork 12 do Brandy
It) dir Peach Brandy G 1-2 I,his dried Bee
1ft or casks tl.iaga VVino 3 hlida Bacon
It) hhl. tless Pork 2d kegs Lard
T hlid canvaHs flams
1uue5—4—tf HARPER & LF.W’tS
DIRS- WOODALL.
H AVING returned to Columbus will contin
ue as formerly to carry on the renovating
anti «lymg buxines*. She will also mnke ladies
and gentlemen* wearing apparel, at the shortes
notice, and ill tho neatest manner. l
She will keep con*ianth on hand matra^soR fur
sale, of make them to order-
Devoting herself entirely to the above braru he*
of businean, she hopes to be able to give entire
satisfaction, in all casus by the promptnuss with
which ull orders will lie attended to, and hy the
superior style of tier work. Application on any
business of ibe above character may be made to
her. «t her residence on Front Sheet iu the house
fbtmorly occupied bv Gen. Wonlfolk.
J S« W. WHITE Respectfully in
• forms the citizens of Columbus, and in
this aud the adjoiniug counties, thnt hu is prepared
with su oxtensivo assortment of good lumber and
material*, which will enable him to exocate furni
lure of a good quality, and of the latest fuduous.
A long experience in the principle cities the
United States, will enable him to give general
satisfaction to all who will favour him with n call
at reduced prices. All order* thankfully received,
and punctually attended to. His shop non Broad
street, opposite Judge 8hortc*r’s dwelling.
Columbus, April 12—47—tf
spur
Nos.
Cavendish small Twist, Plug and Tig Tail
Tobacco.
FF and FFF Gun Powder, in kegs
1° , , do . . do in Canisters,
Bird shot, squirrel shot, and Buck shot
The real oil Gun Flint,
Common do
titrate Carpeting.
A very superior nrticio,
JN COTTON, from the Columbus Factory,
os. from 5 to 10.
Almonds, Hickory Nnts, Brazil Nuts, Rai
sons, Prunes nnd Tamarinds,
Madeira Wine,
Port do
Malaga do
Muscat and Sanfcmc,
Also, A few Dotnighono. of “old London Par
ticular Madeira,” Vindigc n/*)8l6.
A General Avsonmout of
Drags Medicines.
Heavy Kentucky Bagging,
do do
SALT.
Flat nnd Round Iron,
Wide tV Narrow, do
Ca*t Hteel,
German do
Illist’d. do
And a large asKortmeut of Hollow Ware,
8perm Caudles, soap.
Lamp Oil, Tanners, do.
Pickled Prrk,
No. 10 Molasses, IstqnnlitT,
CORDIALS.
Rose, Cinnamon, Life ofmanj
8nake Root, Checkleberrvs
Hoes, Axes, Hatchets nnd Hammers.
Ready-made Clothing
Among whir.h are the Inllowing:
Ulao summer cloth Frock Coals.
Greon do do do
Black Bombazine do
Black and Green assimere do
Blue and black lasting do
Roan assimero do
Rummer clotli dross
do do Coatees,
Black lasting nnd Circassian do
Roan cassimcru
Green and black summer cloth Pantaloons,
15 ack bombazine and Circassian do
Black and brown brochellas do
Blue ond black lasting do
Brown linen drilling do
Roan cassirnern ,j 0
'200 pairs Russia duck, do
Ruffled and plain linen SHIRTS,
“turn Shirts, (with linen bosoms and collars.
29 doz. course NEGRO SHIRTS,
Brown and linen etriped ItUUSL) JACKHS.
Dark & Light Valencia Vests,
Figured and plain Marseilles do
Dark English silk do
Black bombdzine, plain and rolling collars
Black and white beaver drab HAT* with
narrow brims, x
Fine savanna
Pometo
il.c u-iJ cotton U MB BEL LAS
Bombaziu strip .- ,-re-
ilk velvet do
Linen Collars,
Linen Bosoms, plain
do do (with insertion)
Wai and cloths Brushes,
Elastic SUSP EX PER S,
ilk do
Irish Linens, Pongee Handkerchiefs
Linen ond cotton half HOSE.
—ALSO—
■'.nd to thoxB of (lie South, the politico
movements of the North.
4. It will advocute the Republican doc
trines of 93, as sot forth in the Virginia
and Kentucky resolutions, and as niaiu-
tHined by Jefferson, Madicon, M’Koan, and
(hr other distinguished champh ns of State
Rights and State Remedies. It will „l s „
record the most important documents and
Stale Papors connected with the proceed
ings of South Carolina, so as to proservo a
complete history of the tio.es, lor tho fu-
tute reference of politicians and s'alesmen.
5. The principles of Free T.nde sail) he
illustrated and enfolced, as useful to recon
cile the public mind, at the North, to the
approach ns reduction of tlm TaritT to a
uniform standard of ad valorem duties, as
well ns necessity to present my future
attempt to re-establish the restrictive sys
tem.
6. The impolicy and nnconstitutionnlity
of appropriations for works of internal im
provement by the Federal Government,
tvill lie maintained, and nil attempts to on*
eiotich on the rights of the Stales by that
Government, will be resisted, from what
ever party they may emanate; and especial
ly will ns interference with tho domestic
policy of the Southern Slates, should any
unhappily be atteni|ited, lie denounced ns u
violation of the fedetal compact.
7. It will oppose monopolies, specialpre-
Alleges, and sinecures, of every description,
as imetlering with the equality of right-
upon which our institutions are founded
and will be emphatically ilie advocate of
t 'hcap Government.
8. Ii will also lie apposed to man wor
ship, tho bane of republics, and it will ex
peso corruption and dereliction nt principle
in public servants, to whatever parti/ tnei
may profess to belong. This lin -vt v*‘r, i
will do iu a manner which shall not degradi
lie ptess, and upon no occasion will the
ha columns of the Examiner be tlm vein
cle ol scurrility nr vulgar personal abuse.
T F. ft M S:
1. Tito price ol the paper is, per annum,
payable in atI cates in advance, us fol
low
perior broml cloth frock ond dross CO A 7'<?
do do do Pantaloons,
Black nnd blue do
Drab casimero do
F.rminnlt
English Merino
(LTAII of which Iho work id W.arrfln’e '
Columbus May 4 .50 tf
~ NEW AN B FRESH! ~
GOO D 8
CHEAP FOR CASH.
CJHORTFR, TARVER &. Co. have jart ro.
CTcoivod riiroi.t from New-York. port of thnii
_ , , G. W. DILLINGHAM
Colnmhns Rep. 21 17 tf
FLOUR, WHISKEY, Sfc.
T HE sn’>aciiber is non receiving by Bargee an
xtensive supply of Fraah Groceries among
which are: '
Iftll Bids. Fre.h superfine Flour ground in July
150 Bill, sspci or Rye Whiskey,
A large quantity of lard, Rum Brandv, Gin <te
G. W. DILLINGHAM. ’
Sep. 01—17—tf
For u single copy 50
t or 4 copies, paid for at the
same limn by linn number
ol subsrnliers, gj equal
j P L ‘ r r <>Py 'o l 25
r or 10 copies, paid for in tho
same manner, $10, equal
per copy to 1 00
2. Each remittance will be considered
as a distinct transaction, mul every sub
scriptiou will he discontinued at the mid ol
tiie ycai paid for, unless renewed by a se
cond payment. By tins me ins, subsetibers
tiny withdraw without incurring the ex
peiuti ol postage in giving notice of with*
drawul, and the trouble of furnishing rc-
cciptx will be avoided, inasmuch as the
transmission oj the paper will he of itself
evidence of its having been paid for.
3. No subscription (or loss than a year
will bo received, and in all cases where
money is remitted, it will be considered,
ni)laS3 otherwise expressed, in payment ol
the current volume, and the back Nos. will
accordingly ho forwarded: Provided how-
Z' Cr ' 11,1,1 ,l,i * •'■ipihition to furnish back
Nos, shall not continue after the number on
IihiiiI shall have been exhausted, of which
wo shall give due notice.
3. All postages must ho paid, except
upon letters containing fivo dollars in a
l single note, or any larger sum: but the risk
<>r miscarriage by the mail is assumed bv
] the publisher.
| 5. t'hore are no agents established fot
I this paper at ntiv place: hut nny I’ostmastei
|or other individual may constitute himself
, , , , |'m agem/or others, by Availing himself ol
;?:sza? Thrh,gi:; d .. , ;'r,:v R l : : A r c ,M i«>>'>■>« of «.•
i All communications to lio addressed to
i tlie subscriber, who respsc liillv requests
j that the names of persons and pi,ices trans-
I nii »ed to him may be distinctly written, so
| as to avoid mistakes, which can only be
I corrected by incurring iho expense if pos
this y«ar, will l»o aiilo to ke«p a rontinunl j
splendid assortment of Dry-Good*, pnrehased at
the lowest rates from first hands.
Thtv have just opened n large nssortment of
mens, Womans' Boys, mimes aud children shoos
men’s nnd Youths Fur Hnts,
Rose and Duffle Blankets,
Bleached nnd Unbleached Shirtiiirs & Sheetings,
Chintz Flints, new and beautiful Falters,
An elegant nssoitment of calicou’s,
Domestic Plaid Stripes and cheeks,
Red, White and Green Flannels,
Irish Linen coinn and very superior qualities,
chintz Shawls nnd Hondkerchiofs
cotton and Silk Flag, do ]
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Sfripe.
Negro cloths and Shirtings,
Dress and Furniture Dirnety,
Several cares superior notion cards.
Ono of tho partners will remain constantly ir
v,... r Y’ork to attend tho auctions ami to furnish
discount of debts. Exchange tor morel* iodize
in rash, for cotton of good quality ulid in srpiari
Bales.
Expected soon. An oxtensivo nsiortinenl (»f
Groceries, Hardware, crockery and Dry Goods.
ge|i. 25 18 tf
THE SUBSCRIBERS""
IJAV1NG added two new Ships, to thoir !m
#llo „ pockets for a Anifo to cm
' , Howell by thia time walked up
a ml handed him a kuub. He cutlh.m amt invited
Jl». k l ’ an5 '. partake, col AX.Iton l.ailcd to a
l ">y ?"'ng "long the .tract, lo bring him a
melon. He cut it open anil it» «. green. He then
e u n m', r' g » n?l ' 1,0,,8C until lllB «°mpany had
e it u up Lamp « watci mplmis. Camp .it nhout
8omo time" 0 n 1,6 "’i*' 1 " of , his water-Siolons for
somo time lie would reieo his head every once in
awlme nnd look at col Millon and amilc. 1 heard
nntlung Bind by either col, Milton or mnj Cainp —
major Lamp soliairwna three or four feel from col.
Hilton in front of him. Col Milton wa, leaning
hack with Ins right loot upon Ilia let) knee, mai
Lamp then got up „ n d walked up the street to the
first eonfee. ,onar y „nd eloped col Milton sat
awhile nnd tl en walked up the street, und passed
™tmC / W T»?Jf t ° ,nr - Ki,lin "’ Sometime
alt' r that / saw col Milton coming down in thr. di.
roetion where maj Camp waa atanding. / did
"°‘r ‘| h9 M i P ' , " S cacl ‘ <,t, " ir - HoROBme otter-
wards col. Milton camo back to tlm Titvi rn and
epoko to some person on ,i w „ nt fl r „„ n d t | 1B j mufl0
nn< Imd some eonversation. And /do not know
par. icularly where ho wont to.
Cross Examination,—It'hen maj. Camp came
down and got opnosito col Milton, col. Milton drew
"a 1"®'"' and laid it down by his ,ido, and was
seen very plainly by myselfi When nmj Camp
Hissed col. Milton, cut. Milton ohseived to Camp
lhat he had undorsteod ho was goilig lo utlaek or
shoot him that morning. And Camp replied that
U w as a dom’d lie, that tie had l.eard no such thing,
and Unit it was like the dum d lie that he had tnfd
tliut he Imd given Owens a pistol at Fort Mitchell
to shoot him, col. Milton observed then, that lie
roll'd prove it. col Lamp ohse.ved that it was a
lain I lie that rio pi rson hnd told him so. col Mil
ton observed that mr. Hurgtovos had told |nm so
col eninp was very close when col Milton observed to
me thntthal fellow iniended to attack him w hich w as
s, oluiii to mo in a low voice, and immediately drew
ills pistol. Cnmn stoiqoddown and cutlhu water
melons between Ids feel. I did not see Camp
linnd the kmle to mr. //ntvell to open, and did *
sec turn attempt any violeucoon col Milton.
George VV Lirdner sworn.
It iv is on mondny evening before tho transaction
loop Olsen that I informed col Mil ton that I had
heard lhat day from a respectable source, that mei.
Lamp Imd taken Ins stand somewhere in town lor
tho purpose of shooting him. I stated tlmn ifthm
■natter but don’t "tAtt'VSJr ,ho ,
don't kuow that Milton ev e , 7halien e ed m. . 7
/knew of col niton charging mai Lnmn^y/" wp
and that e hnd stolen monct ci uiUon
■o thought ha ought to tJTLj cijSijSlSf
lenca ot his. own .--i - J.' .JSf flicrc wasn
.....e wAijl, ho might have shot maj Camp and been
protected hy the Law, and that IrevXulu hnvobecD
justifiuhlo in sliouting Owens when he cafne ui, t„
him. col Milto.i went armed, has hern in the hLbit
ol curryingmrms from the time he “
Camp’, threat, which ha. Co Z aftt weekl*
c I Mot-ti stated ttuu. 1.amp hnd fomad'a nnio u--
Insurance Ranh hy filling up tho Wan*.- and'
was charged in the pobf.c Kruu. by J^e Strong
lor stealing money which was nevet denied sndu^t
resolutions were passed by iho citizens of 22d.,on
excluding him Irom society. 1
Judge Thomas
z*
a tender par., that he never'couhlTotl'e T ‘ HUC L*
ho true he had bettor he upon his guard and talie
( a . Ol hmisell. It was Into in the evening when
I cull, d at Ins nlhre ns / cn.no hy. I then muted to
"V' ,B ? P rovu l \y “ respectable witness,
amp hnd tl.ro itonqd to kill him and had ta^
ten Ins stand lor that purpose, would not the Law
■ «t|fy him in shooting him. / went of my own nc
Mlitnn C ° ''** l0 “ 8 l,fi,CW n, ‘ d ' Vni ' 001 (, c nt lor hy
rim Examination. Send K Hodges told me
1,0 11 huurfi the r«»|iort muntioDod b» ...
other person Imd tocVti him on'iZ'^rZ
passing by niltob’sotlice soon alter hieaE rft
Milton called to me he seemed to l» 3 $
tressed iu lus mind and inquited of me if i n.
or attempted to scute ,he , .IM&M y '7^
Imd uttetripled us stated above, on mv wav to rosr.
and lie had disceuiaged me; hut 1 had hnn«i„r»
mg it nccummodatejdhtingeourt by'thcur friemis*
the lawyers from other cJnuc,
::;e;r.=3S,:ir
that date wa® here introduced, H * ® r 01
B F Dent, t>wuri)s
1 went from h, r Love, on the morning of tl « dif
ficulty up the street tt> mr Milikena ntJ* t 1 ,
Milo tlie store, asked the young man ,f
was in. He said l.e-w.is not, thobeh *1 ‘ ltta,i
tho street. I came to tlie door and Saw mr BronH f
I then hailed mr B-tmdnax, he sloped,kc"|'Tt'm‘'
so did may Camp, a few p , r e. ahiad ofm, H, w
nax. | looked at both «f tho , u “n iw l
Broadnax a. I called Broadnax. Saw tm b Jra-
hodloa disimcily, each nearly oooosb^re ° r,J "
lime. MUJ t'.iiip walked on 7“ J k. n 'T 8 ' l- hi *
ward to oir Brtdmu, witlioni lookino re !n l,,, . fo 1 r
or to tlio te/t. 1 ssw no toon of i m
• , V • ^-J-va a IIMJIJIIUUUU III HIV UlH Ct
nsvvers. /didnot tell .Milton on mondny evening
In.I /t.ild him of tho report that mr//odros had
, told htmofit a day or two ul'tci Wards,
/told col Milton lus hfo was lliiuatooed, Ha wan-
!"" 10 lillow ; whether (.'amp was in Town und thnt
ho expected tnut maj Camp would shoot him
L L Whittich sworn.
I am acquainted with nmj Camp and have been
ur ten-jearh. maj Camp wax coisiclered by some
to hn pretty violent in his feelings and easily ©xci-
f od 111,(4 w h« excited. / should consider
uni a dangurous mai. uhen excited, from nxv
knowledge «f , is chnrac’Cr. 1 have never known
mm to tiiko an undue udvuntage of any person, and
ol my opinion /ranuot flay jibother ho would or
would not take an undue advantage of his adversa-
J'homns King sworn,
/vvusacquainted wiUi major Camp four of five
oars in inn h« camo from Morgan, and knew him
niiMiirf death From the general character of
rnnj Camp in A/organ, ever‘since I have known
h.m, lie wa* considered n pretty violent man u>-
vvaids his enemies IIis passions Were easily ex
cited and ho wus a desperate man when excited,
reckless ofcansequenct s. If I had n personal difii-
cu.ty with maj Gump, /should think from his gen
eral character, I might apprehend or fear an advan
tage. J have never known him to take an undue
ndvantsgo of any person, he was hold und open in
his resontment.
Dr. Algernon 8. Clifton sworn
On Monday, or .Saturday nltor tho difficulty ot
Mrs Love’s I saw m:»j Camp in at mr. //adson’s
store. I wont round to col Milton’s office, and told
him that mnj Camp hud placed himself within the
door at mr Hudsons ar.d thnt lie had better kee out
of the way, nnd from tho situation in which 1
j had observed maj. Camp ami ilmir previous
‘lilhciilty, ho had be'ter keep nut of the wav,—
•“‘‘rdionod to col Milton lhat I saw Cimip
Dr. Degraffinried arrow* the street and
succession of vessels-through the iiusmosa sr»t*<in,
Thoy are all coppei-fastened, fan! sailing vessels
of the first Irinas; built expressly |br too trade: a
I ght draft of water, and crommandcd by ex(>o-
rienced masters. Their cabins are nrrangod wnh
handsome accommodations, and provided with
beds, budding and every oonveriouc*} for Fasson-
gww®
r/*AII goods forwarded (o tho subscribers will
he shipped free of commission.
K HUULBUTT Co.
South street Nctc-York
LINE OF PACKETS.
from New York to Apalachicola.
New Whip Matilda— It. Et-tisou, Master.
do do 1*. G. Ksotvisrs, Master.
do
CONDY R VGi;ET
Pniladelphln, August 7, 183.1.
U J AC on N S< > N
AS recently received an extensive lot
CJ EOT) 11N (w mm 1 ’onslsling of
ve und brown cloth Fantaloons,
/
ooll
they were sitting together nud / thought it was his
design to attach him as ho camo down the street,
and thnt he was iri danger if he wont about. After
tlie difficulty at mr love’s / thought he walked the
mrco'iS more frequently and took stands mor* fro-
fluently than / hud before observed him to take*
Camp scerned to take these stands hrfbro ho went off
to the spring®, A /did notinoticc him eo much after
he returned, as / thought from his absence thut the
storm hud blown over a little. II,h stands wore
mm fly on the street that col Milton went from his
ofii'-olo tbc Post Office ] remember unco of *'*o
»ng mnj Camp fake wlml / considered an undue
idvifniTge. in lhe cor.it house,about 12 months ago
ofcol Milton, maj Camp had u -«:ick which he ro
neivod from «*omo person, nnd jumped on a t tide or
a bench and fried to btifke col Milton, who was
standing within lus roach / thought Camp would
*;r to tno teit. 1 saw m, more of tuuY c«Z r*" 1
tliut lime, until h« Was fitlli,,, , rrom
with mr liroHilmu. M y fa™ '’U'mesa
...r Broadnax. I | m d a few wonts w fh "fir , ^ Cin *
in a very short time i huurd the renn.t ° H<,ns *-
tnd not know the cause ofit, *| hadIf ? t uh : 1
toward, the report of iho gun. WithZ, ,M#
my body I turned my head and loiked ' ,JOV,r '*
offing Und ' ! '“ coverod maj Cb “ p ia
were about a ys'rd'epart whin^hTy cai™ , !' oadni '*
street. 1 never knew col Alilto/bcfora^Vi -
in my dir. at c«l'y. 8 fP.SMt
Juuic's C 7/olluhd nworri.
. Uuriug the publication, I callud .im.ie
lice and tjie conv. raation arou conecreVu*
ticultv. 1 iiiadi'some muuiri ahoot tl,,. ® •'"* dif-
iln y had boi n I'riendl/. msitl.i., . “n,ue,. aa
a Instory of the ililf.cully and a Vlli "* Ve " ,m
ever since he had been til the state "//.“'i "" 1,18
[but col Milton wished to bo fiiondiy win, himTn
hu«J fiueii MiiuJiiig persouH to hin, • ^ , 4, (11
and I think m, ZmlnZZ lrien<i *-
that ptirphke- // 0 then said .1 w^ "Cnh «. 7
lor hurt In ,ond. persons tu him nny lua^nndin
dnl he would kick thoir nVBr } lh(J lfl '«
ph.ee,b thiTo7n u „d4 , o r c r,iTb.° l " innk .
Lumps puhiiciition nnd nlicr tlm „!• ? rc ro L
pulton, Laiup tofd mo -hat m! ZnZ^'Z'lZ Z
ns publication, maj Lamp said that wi?.' 5
bttnwll liud not been friendly .i nrc ,h„ * !*V n ® n<1
of candidates, maj Camp soid^n it,» ,
■Ilia he could have hr did preveut MUren’s n ^!re " M
vote und Una waa the origin. And sZZ 'cH**
bung in the same caucus. I thing rere,“
thnt .. amp was tlie uuilior of Carroll. " * “ ,l8l8<1
liebutting evidence on the pariof the sim.
Johnathan A. Hudson sworn.
I saw col Milton on nioliday the first day »r
//o came over to my store from iho wen aid!
slreot und remuined with me JO or 15 i>. °”* 18
more and ieeo.it d ms u‘ i.7. m T U! ‘ or
me ha went up at root. Jtv.d nilton ihsi"l ill* 's* 1
maj Lamp would not takoihe advanisee of?
Lot Milton ohsorved lhat l, 0 u„,„ghf »
wonlil utlaek him without giving hirfi „„i„ J L
told h.« I did not think h! w'ffiaS a td if^
luid nny authority for so believing ami
’•yes,” he had trend au.liorily!^^ d “‘2
persons had toll1 him that mai Lunn.'U , , 8 ? r ®
hill! down that morning and lin'd hotter ,
court Inline, ] then cast my eve on fi" 0, ? 0, ° '*■•
saw mnj Camp coming down tBufeet* n" d
observed that ho was coming aow.nd'l , ^
him Hlid ask him it lie bus made lha.o * m*r|
then (wnlkod oil'up street moc-ing cM Cam
Sloped inti, the trout,too, Of the
Howard Tins w,uith. : last I aaw ol .ofi ii , '
til when I saw mnj Camp i*j|, 1 wMk.d " “"T
saw Milton walking oil' to hi- ofli.o. Mm“''
not meet Camp, but siepod into the fJ!.. n
•ho building and mnj d8, ’ r «f
tlie streot, nnd I hoard the reireii ft.,, “ kl11 * duwn
Lamp in the net of tall,,.g 1 Uhon Md,o n *." <1 o7' r
.re'h!,d , ;:;!gun“ ,u,, ‘ ,, ‘ 0a “ h ,m,,ab " ui
.hop-etr^uTy^m 5 Lr? o y # ‘«
In the conversation will, oft M.hon about
Camp «iittneki.-ig orshooliughiin. I ooly gave W
my opinion lhat rnuj Lamp w ould not like Up. .2?
vantage of him. and did not toll it aaeon.nre?- *■
I wa. triondly lo both parti,' ."'* ." on *
. f' -^i.sasj, VTI/U1U I '•OUllii 1 nl
•iv»! lion*. Milton •MTiona injury if lie hid struck J *«y to Milton mat I would interred® nnjl
nn nncl 1 interfered and prevented rnnj Cnmn I Huut tc auxinl me. Milton g«l b
>*uporfino olive
do grey and atcel mixed do
do uteel mixed SHttinett
do blue mixed do
do Broadcloth drc*« confn,
do do frock do
A
nut tc duNi/ti me. Milton requiMed n,m . Ul%
Itle fho difiicully. His rtuuext i?| lr >
Cunip'* pubJ .cation. H WM mai
John I). Howell (Worn,
.11 .j Camp and myself wa* waltio. a-
, , ■ „ . «'real li.gotlior for the purposo of silo* * )Wn ( h*
Mitton had no Mirk ond had made no I melon, on Saturday tliedavofth. ,n ** "®tcr-
. .ttark ns/saw, nnd wasstanding will, his bund- I * ore in uluso conversation .h!!!!!; 0 ®* C,a P®“ d
Ini his pnck< t«. From my know'edge of maj. [ privato business In Alabama whichfl. 8 !! 111 ' 8
, , . 'nnj. Lamp
. .. .. Striking HI that time Lamp Was on the tali!.
I with the stick md eol Millon was on tlm floor, un
: dor him Whan Lamp went to siri/re Milton. Mil
I ton s fare was towards him. The -ti- k w as ,.f 'to
| Impost size nra wnlking slick nnd / believe a hick
| ory s'ick.
, , r assortment aupertinc liomhazio,
and V slencia VESTS. All of whir.h will hn
aold cheap to/ cat*h.
. ITJ* lie hns also rncoivod G barrels of prime
Hathington Imng—I’. VV. Lathxm, mast winter strained (tl I.
tmS....... n n os oo®®--S
Ship Minna—1). D. Ciil’rchili., msater.
Rhip American—VV. Mstthkws.master.
Brig Cohtmlnts—R. N. Bccckwst, master.
May 1
January 25:tri if
-Blanks for sale.
,, 1 pmaio duimdcu to AlAbami wi,ii.K 1 L.J r
Lnmp« gp nerc I character /did not coumdcr him a ft<? adviied mo to get Pnl| tn , tn ***** l4 **reaiuf
wunble man. it, ns we were walking down w?7Ih J" 8 ^ ar,8Bd *
Crort Lramwattan. There wa* an ntfempt to l»ri#-1* uilRiw. ® n .W f
alik^col Milton and F mterferod nnd tlx* click wac
turned upon me. After that the difficulty panned
*»fT and there wan no active hostility •• / knew of
pntil the present difficulty. Wien mnj Camp was
in the house of mr IlnUim I saw him in possession
of no wos;h>d. The opinion which I gave -to ool
Milton of hi® dangt-r was derived mostly from infor
mation / received from col Milton and mr Cole
man. I was not more frequently in h*a company
the brick building or near the cSire „r n.' , ' P<8 "! 8
awning, when I pruned maj cT* n
•tteet and told him wa hadihetre^.V 1, 0 ,tw
atruet to some of the little abona, , tr “' vf °rJ
ter melons there. AlUr ”.*^.**8 *»-
•astep* fioio where we *en wFZ.TT'a 6 *” or
dstupe from the eide walk, mi r,m*" d * bo *}
U.« w, ,hon.d g„ down to\ZSi wlS sTafTj
Dir Dlllingbam. corner and get ft,, water mekJIf
there. */» retMrnod int. the side wrtk ,od 7