Georgia telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1832-1835, October 10, 1833, Image 1

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PH by m. BARTLETT. MACON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1833. Vol. V 1JI....Nr.iiiii'R the geor of a t i : leg h apii. Published Weekly AT MACON, GA. Priftin" Office on Mulhtrrij Strcef—opposite the Brick Range. TF.RMS.—Turku Dollars a yqfir. if paid in advance, or Four Dollars, if not paid before llie end ofilie year. Sabnribcif iniu" at a distance v.ill be required in all cases to pay-in advance. No Paper discontinued, but atilie discre- timi of the publisher, until all arrearages are paid. . ' • _ , , , —^1 ——~ ”0J»\Vearc autliorised toanpounce'JOHN MOKID.AND, as a Candidate'for Receiver of Tax Rotnros of this county, at the next election. Angnst31, lb83. -11. Wc arc authorized to announce WM. H. SCOTT as a Candidate for Coroner of Itikb rniintv. Aucnst.12 •«7* w«* are authorized to tinnounce- AVM. R. JOURDAN as a Candidate for Receiver of Tax Returns for- I5ibb county at die-ensuing elec tion. Augusta 05* We arc anthon^d to an nounce WM. C. PARKER. Esq- a candidate 1 fur Recioyer of Tax Returns for the county of. llibb at the ensuing election. .Tune A -it NEB SPIN AG GOODS 4 I KSW CZOTUXK&i L f. o callaghaN, At the Ma co n Clot in i rig StOKCm' ! ’H'Sjiotr-receivi'ig'direct frAin Netv York an "S' FJTCH is now * opouidg at the Mactful-“- cxteuive^a-sorcneut of seasonable floods,. M-A • Clothing Store, a new and splendid as- "liieh he u li! £ b!fOn-very reasofthle terms for >oianient of GOODS and CLOTHING Consist- • G'^h, and invites purchasers lu ca'l aud examine in part of RomhaziiMk most- all color to. ilicie.si Ives, ills stock consists in purl of th f nmillets, Marco Casimcres of fvhcieii.g adictes : V* ' ♦' SUriihds, superior mCi (C7* We ara Authorized to an nonnc« JOHN lit OFFLITT as a candidate for Clerk of rttlft-Inferior. Court, at the mauine clec- linn. • May '23. C5* Vv7e arc authorised to an- coqnco JOHN L. MUSTIAX a candidate for Sheriff qf-Bibb county. May 1,1833. §1 , 56 fl.NSON WELLBORN a candidate lor clerk of U»6 Superior rt of. Houston coustty at the cuspiug election. .Tlily 31 . ‘ - - .iiil IV c arc ^autliorised to A1 annoumo Dasif.l .Waoswortu. Esq. as. a caujUiki.te.fop ‘Pax Col lector for IJibh county. t * *■ * % . * Jnlv 10 .- : ... . JESSE SJ1ITH is. a U.late. for Tax‘Collector of M A l VVA& SlMMOiAhS 1 i <•!:11r- un-Vc-election to tire e of ( Terfe of jhc Inferior Court ' ■ . July 30. Up are authorized to iiiiionnceLE WJS L'WVSIi E as a Candidate for sheriff JSt tho ap- Icctiou- * - \YVaftvtfDthorjgcd to nt'.ftouueo WILLl.VM B. CQNl. ns a Candidate fu PS 1.Stiff of Bjblr countv at tho ensuing election: " VL Wc arc requested to jT&S' ,ri -J aunotinco • JlicvKatT" Reia Esq. eZfA as a caudidatofor receiver of Tax e election. Returns of this county,'at liieftext JueofL TotJ3.*. * 37 0/^-^ Weave autnorized to. ■a, ipannounce Geo. P. Wao.nox as a touts' Candidate for' Tax 'Collector at ■8* ihceosunig clrctK June 11 1833. 37 His a?xt election. , \Y r arc aafliorized to annouiR'e' George Vtri.*L as a iute fori'ax*G6llector at the- V ~ \V- 33" , \i c are authorized to auiiounce J. M. (■RAYLILL as 'j ' a candidate for Clerk of tho lufe- iitr Court «.f llibb Count}’, at the ensuing elec-., ir.ii. 1 ' - ? .* .* GOLD LOT FOR SALE. ^ OT,.No.'63\l, 2 ilit. T set..of foriift-rly Cher- Aj okee, but now Forsyth county, for sale, •ypiv at this offiro. Assj&as -. * -■ d\N New A'ork. l'liiladelphra, Charleston. Sa- vannnh, and Augusta/in sums to sidt jnir- rh/sers. for -sale b’y Nov. 10. RANTER.'FORT & WILEY' ^ cash stoke. r . SL'issell &. Bic^iososj fit \ YRjust bptjncd a small: well selected as- -fiid sortQtmt of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, suitablo foi .the season, finfflljs "iUreceive a cho’uo stock of GROGillilllS i.i afewu'ay,. Juu 20 .qo I’laid aild Striped do.' brown and whhc Drilling, brown and \t liitc.Grass Lin ens, India Nankeen, 'Circassians, Lasting, fig ured, nr.d plaits silk. Velvets, English figured siflr Vesting,-plaip Florentine *!o. huff and white Va- leiicia widte'nud figured .Mersai!es r wliite,‘fig- Ui ed Silk ami Valentin Gold Vesting, n&w arti cle, agood assortment of dlntlis, Ctissimers. ic. Du pin; Articles. White and fancy Cravats, .plet/d and plain Bombazine 'Rocks, Y civet aud figured do. Guni Elastic, nett silk, nett cotton, and Webb's patent Suspenders, h!ack,*whito aud* fancy silk Gloves, black and fancy horseskiu and bnekskin do. brown linen do. English aud-Freuch silk half Hose, vlgona do. white niixt and iffip.rofton do. liuen Jloaaas, Collars, f^tiffuer*, Spiitleffield.-dTr" dia and Itaudasaa Ilankereliiefs. white and figur ed do. sijk Umbrellas,* cfiiKretis’* h'vhorn' Hats, Pakalefif do.’&c. &c. . \ j Ready Jifatle ,Clothing. • Bombazine, Lasting and Circassian Coattecs r.mUFrqck Coats, bombazine iiml Circassian pan taloons, crape, canitilett and mnriuo cassiiucre du. Frcuch and JincILli drilling browu dp. French and English driHing white do. brown and white linen do. duck aud stripe liucii do. ‘ vigoua and lasting-do. white ami buff-Vests (mevsmles) fig ured wiTsaHcs aud Valencia.do. velvet and llor- cu'-t’.ib do. common do. white and brown linen Jackets, white au<H>rown-drilling do. duck aud vigonatlo. Drawers, Shirts, MoraiugJGow us, i:e. Sic. See'.' ^ f ' , . All of which will be sold cheap for CASH. I would solicit the patronage of my friends aud the public in general. Also the T \II.pRING , w ill bo furried’^nii all its branches with despatch. N~ f}. -Old Recounts jin/jt be paid before neic sorts arc mailed ' April 10 23 LEWIS FTTGlT. NNKVr GOODS. WM. If. BUBOSAIuL, Has just, receiver! a new and exjjuurrtc dttortmejll'O GoOtJS* £?l©xliiag» *' - Raudatm:., Ln.tvn^.aiidCottOM’llti'wit: . • llats, Shoes, SfT. At ‘— 1 ' Ivr " p ‘' ^TS stock will be found inferior to none, end ii-kl ’ purchasers, by favorinj* hini xvillr o call 'will he olfwitdGoods at the most reduced prices. . . For Cash Outy. . * ms syocir consists, ix pxkt, or tjic toi/t ou-i xcr- 8u|>cr Sexony, lllue. P.lnck and Colored lifosd Cloths 4 • • Blue, Black, AftVt and Fanc.y CeliTrcd Sattinet? . Ktriped BulliucTe, Lnglfsb Afcriiiaes * Duple Point ami Rose BttuikcW Rt3,,V»b<*'-, (Jrern pil'd Vtllow Fhinimls. * ‘ . * Caiiton nod Saxony White Gahze do Doiiiiiik Tahlr'Diapcr .f. Bird’s Kyu. Syo\ch, n’n'd Russia - * .do •.. Blue, Black and Colored Bomliajrlt^ do do- • .do. Circassians V- ^ * superior J'l.uioi.x sugar 30 Iihds.' j). :nm.i\cw wWans'sugar A rio-ut/le rclitu’d Loaf <lo 5^ do - Lump. do I-.'’ B. 'j bags.-prime green coffco ' 3U00 buibels' Liverpool ground 'salt - * JD'hbds:molasses ;~f. * *- 50 bids, canal dour 10 boxes new. cheese - . . GO.bh!s. Nils.-2 and 3 Mackerel 2 -pipes he3,t rb.dl uul fijfe 2'pipes-Cognac Br.Imiy • 1 hhdNUf Jani? ^um * - ■ / >_'• »* / j 5o bids, old Kyo Gin- 50 bills, old Kyc WTnskv}'’ ' * 30- -<lo* {!• Riip! -1 - * • '*-> - lij <jr crisks Alalaga VVine ' 50 boxes Raisins , •** . . ' 30 cadtps Gunpowder aud Imperial Tea lOfthests Fresh Hyson do- 200-ps. best hiinp au’d’tow-'Bagging - 1000 ibs.'English aud Alnericau'Tw ino 50 coilsiSdloTLupc *-. 10,000 lbs. Castings; assorted * 20,000 lbs. best-wcdcs-froii -* A, - 500 lbs. German fuid lllistered Sleel .. - 1 . , 50 kegs cut Nails, assorted ■#* y Alozcu Collins &,Co.is Axes - .10 sets BlaVjisinhri’s l'bT.-ls,'iosipleto Also a great variety of other ttriicltsin the Hard- - . - trarc Line. : : 'v . I5C0 pr. Sbocsf all kiutls and qualities 11100 pr. negro Shoes,, . ' «7^>* 20 castsHats.Superior quality LndicsSind Gentlemen's Cloaks *• . ■ 10 bales Mtuktim.-m aud^nJint lihuikcls ■_J0 ita!os-3-l Shirting r ' # ' - -- . yb bales iSsiqie'riiir SbirtingjA 10 bales B-’-l bleached Sheeting- * **- • 2 balqs .-1-1 cotton 'Diaper '■ ' 30. |>s.- Siuiuett', all calors.A - ’■ ._' IrislfLrueu, white and red FlannqJ ' , Black Ituliaitand.Lusiriu'g.FHkf Ajirpa Silk- Pongees ;• JaeoneJ, Book ant! SwissMusIins iMib'iiR-r aiH.li'&'uULah} ri. . Also, ou tfittjerifr 2 close Can-yigts aud. 8 l£4rofeeh<f$ : - r '^' , • * 3 Gigs aud il-Sulkeys -y.-- ■ y'. <• .■ ; ;?.t. 'ON HAND, V.-' v 4Of)0p lljsv lJncoii—2<H!0.1bs. Lard'^' V > 20 bags-.lnve'Geese Feathers - ••■' i- ‘ .. .-A r>cntrul Assortment of” s' ** * saddles, bridles, martingales, i - • • •* V- T*iuiir. 2!)-IjO -”'"*.:-'' ■*’ ■ - P^ist Office, Perrt Ga. 30 Sopt. 1333. 1 ho following is a list of names of persous for whom there is 1 otters remaining iu this Office, for the quarter ending date, aud if not taken out du ring the ensuing quarter, ending the 1st Jauuary next, will he sent to the Post Office Department tii Read letters—Persons wishing any .of them' will pi-tasc ask for Advertised Loiters A AJhrpeJf, Alford Ay cock, Ephraim’ Armstrong,' J oil IV J An), Jobti 2 Aikeii, Jane ' B- Broyspn, Jatncs BiiKlv. in. .'doses F j Bradford,' Isaiah I Barden, Simmon • Brynu, S .O . B’ryr.ut, John Haidwiu, Joseph llroten, Aaron PKlilfid, William B isot), Bryant, Benjamin £ "Bchnsoiv.H illiam ,S Bullin,-Samuel Bit-Kins, Robert Rtixui AVuj.T A ' l’ymtim. Sugars Brown Sl Jirtyittoti BROUGHT TO JAIL. * A NEGRO man. who says his name is Jctc* . ,<H. aud belongs to Mtutliitis Mode, of Upson Buuuty, is about 30 years of agc.-is'of daik com- plexiou. The owner is requestetl to. cbll, prove property, pay charges and take him away. JOHN p. PITTS; Jaitbj. Macon, August 21, 1833. 47. ^OUG“IT ffD JAZK. >Y John a out 30, yellow complected, says ui he belongs to the State, aud ran away from- th; overseer near Milledgvillr about a yem- ago. JOHN t). TITTS. Jailor. Sept. 10. 50 One Hundred Dp/lars Reward !. TyBDlOEE j.-.'d. <n: Saturday night, lGtli inst. -ft# 1 tit in '.taint d OAB.T2151 XA.3MGroXtI>, a stout raw boned fellow, talks rtither fine, he is about G feet high, red complexion, yellow hair; liisaTly, cunning look. The ah-iVo reward will i'e given to any person tlnt*will deliver lima to fae Jailor in Macon, Bibb county, Georgia. If. II. HOWARD; Sheriff 1 . •i trcli 27 26 \V. B. DONE. Dtp Shrrtjf. Panning Mills. 5 7^ OR sale, two patent Wheat Fanning Mil's. Inquire ai THOM \S WOOD Sc Co. . Mulhtrnj strict, ovvusite Hasans hold. - Sept. Id. Ct 51 T S*urs, Hides and Horns. • IE highest price will bo given by the sub scriber tor Furs of all kmds, either Beaver, Utter, Raccon or Muskrat. Hides, dry, in any quantity; also Peer Skins, rlloras, Ox or Buck. C. A.HIGGINS, "®v27 17 Uriel: Buildings, Mvlbimj St . f _ 'Negro Ckithiag, Lir.scys ' Brown'aiid Ulisclicd Sltirlingf - *.*• • .do .. .. * du Sheeting] . • i. *. . .do do* Drillings 't- ” , Cotton Ozmsbnrgs'.pu.slians -« *-. -* Black Italian Lust ting Black Gross de Swiss, Black Gross de'Naples ' do . do Berlin • j •. * . Black Sint'hewaand Sarsoncts .. . Col, Gross de Nyj.lcs ' v.' Black and Col. Florcnfces * , ~ • - . do do Italian Crapes, Scarlet and Bladf Merino Long Shawls i * • Scarlet Square Shawls * * ' Cashmere. Valenlia,TlirWt WOol Silk, Damask and Cassiniere'Shawls . lleriiHiii, Paris Muslin Crape Gauze, Gros <le Naples end Mandarine Dress 4. _ I la n dkcr'ch 'f iY „ ' Ladies' ttitd .Misses' BcIgiaiT, Kalian. Straw, Leg A. lif.rii,-Braid atid Fancy Bs/ifncls. ' '..Satin nnd'Gattze-Gariiiliffes * ' "V. <' ‘ Tiiiglisl»M<>b»tkjns, Bed l'ick3 . v ; Ajirim C'lioeksr-Ffirnilurc do-. _ - ’ - -' ; . Dtunestic.IJiiWsand .Stripe^*.", -V ' .*.■>- - Floor CloThtBaizo. Green Fuze Cloth • '• . Furniture Dimity, llair.corci.do ’ '. f lltlsfia Sfieeliug. Blench Dowlass ' V, 1 ' 'lliplnps. Pn::gcq>Co«0s '1 ‘ . ,g-‘ '*. V Irish Linens. lJiAfts-s— . •*' 1 - -**.'■. Blue and Scarlet Rattiuct f CoUr.t) Cassimeres • . - *-* '■ " * nodtTuJ. plain Ribbons J. Dork and l.iylit Col. Triad aud jGSqjtliaini \ .' -« - lt|(S arid Gauze VriU -- ‘G i ' J* Figured rjid plain Bobbintt Lacq ■*. Hiriilil pin • .. /,* >* r . v CaqiUric, .lacp'.ict, Swiss, MuiJ, Nansook and • — ^-Sook-JIuxtins^’.-; ■- .-*V i>. Luiynthinbric * if . •*.' ^ ' Linen Oaulhric.IJaodkerthicfs,pongfSs cfc. -• *•£ Jndia Flag and I^uidana do . »•* .* ' Shell Comb* 4 • Ladies’ ami Genljemens’ Gloves.' " -•»' - -Colton.AVitritcri'aiitl Lamb’s WdoMIose Black niid.Col. Cambrics , ; I BntJ'fiHiuHaf'.- 1 ,X. Men’s and %s’ Fur, (Both and Seal'Cap3 Chincliilln do . ’ - . - *. f. READY MADE CLOTHKYG. Sapcrfine blue, bliscIC green, turclsid, olive and brown Cloth Dress Coats ; ‘ , «< Blue, black, green, biown nrid steel ' mixlCrotii Frock Coat3 * . *• ^Blue, brown, olive, green and mixl Cloth Coatees - Blue, steel mix! and fancy colored Saltir.et Coat ees niidFrock-Coats SupcrGnc blue, black, brown, olive, gret-n and sleel mixt cloth Pantaloons Drab, lavender and striped Cassimerc do Blue, steel niixt and fancy colored Satlinct do English Moleskin, uncut Cord and Bangup'do Youths’ Cloth mid Sattinct Coatees and Panta loons Blnck, blue and drab Cassimerc Vests Blnck and colored Velvet - do Dark and light figured Valentin, white and col ored Marseilles, Swunsdown, Toilinct , nnd.3nitinet Vests Critnblel and Plaid Cloaks .Velvet, Bombazine, Silk, Valcnlia and Leather Sto.cks Fine linen Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Jkc. ifcc. Negro Clothing, Men's aud Youths' F.ur and il'ool Hats, S’inc Boots f-nd Slaves, &BQB.O SHOES, diC, &C. &C. 'Oct. 24 4 ‘*EYV BOOK HTOii E. B. F, STZXi^Fi & -Jo. • . RiiSPECTFULLY in- form life public that they || in have taken tile store in 7*3^^' -.•.??$1-bis, Siiotwell Sc Co’s. row, two doors above the R. Pfcst Office,' where * they arc now receiving had Oponittg a J v'oiy general assortment of. - •' *;>>.-■ Bo&ks. and Statidhavy* • . Among tiieir works, they have a general assort ment, and will lie constantly receiving the new publications on ThfOlngy, illedieine. Law, His tory, aud Miscellnitcous subjects, together with sijch other articles as .are usually kept hi a Book ^jore.y -.* As otic of tlietr firm will be most of tho time at llie .Yorib for the nurposo of attending sales and selictlug Rooks. they-Uaiter themselves tiiat they tit all times have as good an n--..irtment, and; 4>o able totlisptise of them on r.s moderate terms ns any home ill Heathen! eotmtrv. It* '■ SSnft.'ST3S£S©0ISl'iJ, '.l!, P. S; "Sc (Jo. have a large a-surtineiit of all kiddli'sAys.'. Jcerji! FooD Gap, l.ener. and Note Paper of tho l/rri quality, both English and Anfbncan, plain mid embossed, ivitPv. rtv.'.l f iiu lined, pink, yellow i’ o and wh-.\"_; '3Thank Checks. Notary Public LeUcrs, Vare- l.ogso- Receipts. Bills of Lading. -tnlYrysroC till kinds. Justices Summons, do Exeeutions, Cletks do Tax: Collectors <lo. Subptetias for Witnesses. Deeds'.'ShcritL’ do. Sherifis’ Bill; of Sale, Gnr- ivishmcnts, Ca. tea. Jurors' Summonses. Marriage License, Rail Writ and Bond, Inter. -'Com..Directions for Intel rogatories. Jl Bills of Indictment. Bench Warrants, Bail jonds, Attficlimeius', Inter.; Judgements. Letters Testamentary, Letters of Adihitiistra- mn, Tcinporary Letters of Admiaistratiou, Tetn- licrary Letters of Admiaislra’lou, Guardians Bonds-. ; : Tttx Collectors d-ids, Gamuts, Sub. Dec.Tec. Deb2i . 2-i.' Oabij, II ow'd) *3-^ • Ciinytts, William 3 Collins, ,Moses ’ ‘ (.’liarnliers, Mary 2 Cbesir, Bryant Cdok,' Asa B Carter, 'l.ittletoo. Colson; William S-l Clematits, - John J - Ch.-tuce; Isaac % V« ’ Col!at. Robt X Chain, John Chain, Isniah- Ctpifjey, Cotton Bugging and *.'otton Bugs*. (on consignent.) pr PIECES heavy Hemp Bdgging, •pi? xN? weighing 14 !l>. to tho yard. 200U ready tnade’CTottou Bags, of the best In veruess bagging, cqttal to any ever imported for sale-in lots to suit purchasers, and on acroantio- daiitig terms by REA Sc COTTON. July 10 -II Fresh Drugs, Paints t\* Oils. DS. W. IS. BA2.2s ’ *>. "3”H" ASjust received Ins tresis supplies, and of- _4jL fers for sale, at his store on .Cotton Aven ue, a quantity of Extract Sarsaparilla, Carpenters ■ Castor Oil (fine article). Crotou.Oil round Spirits Turpcntiuo Copal Varnish Black lea'lher do Jnpau do Gluo Snuff, Macaboy and Scotch Fiuo cut Tobacco Hair & coat Brushes . Camel’s hair Pencils dry. l.iusceiUOil Sperm do Train- do White Lead , Spanish Brotvr. in oil do do Venetian Red Windsor Glass Paint Brushes r Indigo, Spanish Fiote Altim Copperas Pearl Ashes Magnesia, lump Acal'd Chloride of Linio Starch * Chloride of Soda Quinine Lemon Syrup Lamps Laulerns Lamp Glasses <Sc. Wick Sulphat <53 V r inegar * Bagging - . a /rv rfv PI ECIAsT 1st aud 2<1 quality of hea- i vll vy Hemp Bagging, by tho pieco or iu quantities to suit Purchassers, for sale by Dvc. 12, 23 C- A, HIGGINS. Piperine . Iodiuc Opium ■ Morphium Acetate • Madeira and Fort Wine, Suitable for convalescents, -=• Together with an extensive aud general assort ment of all articles in his line, all of which were purchased in person by himself in New York, mid are warranted genuine. Ho is prepared to give reasonable accommodations and respectfully invites the attention of tho public. Fe> 13 20 Auction and Commission Store. rg^ 11E Subscriber has removed to the new ■ BRICK STORE, adjoining the Post Of fice, on Mulberry street, where he tenders his ser vices iu the above lino. A. HIGGINS Nov ID 20 Jenkins Mrs E Jntey Ileury Jacksou Samuel K Killed Janie: ll • ' ' L Lewis Harmon Lain Edith 3 . I.atyhbrh Daniel Loving.Dedia Lltdo field .Tno S (orps> Lipscomb Henry Lawson II M' hlT-uniticy James Maun Hiram T- 2 Mangram B S .Mann Thomas M Mercer Joshua Matthew Johnson Merritt'Alford IM’Bride, Alonzo Marshall. Mntliur ' Mouzinga George P * Pattjllo Charles F Primal. William B Pearce Jacob \V . Pace Bryant , Pinckartl William Patton David Parvin William Polbcke. George Peck Ira . . ■ <f-■;* Qiugly John * It RiggiiiR Thomas Ratlifl Allen. Joseph * Lee, (orphs.j the Guar- .-;«lianof • Ttodgcrs Stephen -'Rusbiii John’'*- . V Rawls Jesso • « - r ltice Charles'!! * Rrfflield Wiljiaru .Ruffin' It VC \YW. Ruffin Win AV - Bandit Francis - • • -S.' v '^v Spivy Littleton Smith William ' Sherbev Thomas j 'Smith David - Scott Baptist Smith Richard •Stapler John X, Stewftiqjdtlcr Smith :Rohert-II Bniilh rsaiali. ^mith Britton j . - ■ ••• - A ‘ T - Tomlinson John Tedder Zftcharish Tarbon George Thompson .William Tharp Charnoch' Tomlin Owen . Thompson John • Taylor Giles B 'V Vinson Josiuh - • : w Whitehead William D . Watson Isrnl Wastfcn James •AVeArhersliy Vinson A Walden David Watson 'CJaborn Weihcringtou Robert Williamson - llardey ' -Webb 'James H ‘ Wicl; John-B •- Ho Vv a rd,' I In 111 pto n I I " Webb Lemuel- .Si • Hr-ndcrsoii. !i \V 2 Williams Mfti'.ubia 1 l.wi;, Jelrn «*’ s , - -.rWinn Williain • '. / ’ Hall, William Wa'soil John Cf B ilarris. Til-mas Wyclie Jeremiah Dadcn, James 2 Wortsoii C T Herring Jacob- Wnjspii Wimberly Hall, Noah W.ellborn Carlton 2 ' v tJ. Walker Thomas i) 2 .Wiggins Osborn 4 Wellborn & Gaitriil . Watson M Y - *• .Young John JOHN G1IAIN B- W. TX2S • ILL-Hcir the itock .of BOOKS &. HARD WARE. belonging to Ellis, Shotwell & Co: at very low prices, at retail, for-cash, and to merchants who may want to replenish their stock, upon time, for approved paper. T/;e Stock consists of a great variety of hardware, Cutlery, Castings MECHANIC'S’ TOOLS*, Brass Ware. Britannia do. FURNITURE MOUNTING, &c. & =. BOOHS Consisting of largo-am! siitali Bibles, Jledical, Law and School - Becks, and a great variety of Religious mid Miscellaneous Books. Dec. .18 23 JACOB SIIOTWELL. MAJOR CAMP'S MURDER. The versions of ibis transact! in, given by ih Federal Union, (. olmiibus Den.i-ernt and Coium bus Enquirer, clearly show that (here was n; legal cause to apprr in i:d mi_ attack on’ the par el his slater, nor a It gal effuse ot Hi ncquiiRl, be has been «cquitAl. I mu-va; wc deem it fair proper to sc the condu’c; of the Judge that prcttiL-d at the ni :! ;;<! the verdict <>i' ibo Ja.v; this we shall do so (toon as the e-. ider.ee, v, hieh is printed in pampbi • fm m sh:. ! ! be lumisht (i as . at j.r< s-'i.t. wo invite the attention of onr reader.- to nn c_xtract of a letter fiom' the Georgia Tele graph, found iu another column, and the follow : iag directed to es, from a geutltman ureseut' at the.(Hal: . -• / ' ., . •‘I’hc ntoro I see of this 'community, the more I am convinced that pnblic ir.dignattoil is approx- imathtg tqllje very highest pitclr qf feeling., on the subject.oi Major C nop’s ifeatli: it i» also true, that it ir. to h cein.ldnrablo extent,- govern ed by the itn-tt, •’? -f j).>. - To me. r.t least it is matter.of'jierfect ,nstonisl.ii.: nte that men, professing to be good and order!', citizens; pro fessing to he supporters of tjic'.laws of tlie coun try nud professiug-the.hqly Religion of the meek and Jowly. Jcstts. siinuld have the. bnrc-faccd hardihood to attempt a justification qf n cold- bjooded and cowardly murder. . I have always known that, ihe local paluics 'of the state, unfor tunately, lgd to much personal feeling between the parties, but I liaije, for the first time, learned .that in the estimation of some, at leasti a.ntere- political difference afforded a sufficient warrant j to the opponents-assasieatiug each other with j impunity; 1 h'lve, for the first time, loomed that the laws of the- conuti y. the oath of a jury j these eon, cations ?‘;a exteaso before oqr read er.-. vl e.caunot, lion, v< r, refrain from inyi- ta g their att; r.tion to tl.e folk tting fact, us sta ted in the.able Report ot the General Cem'ieit- teeo! die Kinston Convention, as calculated to dispel ev< ry fear in relation to the safety of in- Vestments in Rail Road Stock.—“It is suffi- < i, nt to say, in favor of this system, that al though in iis infancy in (bis country, there ^re ulre dy more than fifty millions of dollars in- vc-ted in.this'specie s ot in p.roveno nt, that is a.ready extending both in this country and in Europe.; and ibourli many of the Rail Roads now in operation in this country cost exceed ing thirty thousand dollars per mile, there is uol one, the stock of \\ bitli is not afott par. In deed, there has been no instance <■! Rail Road St&ik celling at par. any ivherei'’—ib. Odomctcr or Kmii Measurer.—Tti-ce is now running bettfri n Baltimore and V\ nshing- tt.r a stage coach furnisl cd with an instrument v loch has .ttracted much attention. It is coll ed an Odom., a.- or Road Measurer, and shotfs to the p sen; by means of lei index the num ber of-in>.< , or the fractional |»arts of. a mile which have been passed over.. The traveller at the setting out of the coach has only to tike note of the number nod parts of miles which the index indicates, and compare'them with those shotvp on his arrival at any part'Ctnhr place,—the differ ence, will he the distance t one over. The index is calculated for one th^ -aud miles, after .which it is all lilank.'till the fraction one eight : begins fill it up anew. .Mr. William A. Turner, of rbuiip. n Davis. James G Daniel, Lliam i ". Dt^ifiir,. Nimrod E. fJJuirt'd. Shcdriek 2 Detsard, I.onisa '.2-. Dobs.-Thonias Dupree, Gebrgo G . Dunn, Jacob Daniel, EIcnnr *. Dean, Jaipcs. * *. Davisr J aVtlo.s r. Da^sy. Matthew Duncan, James E . • :' * > ..E ■ Everett, Charles Ii - Estrange, Martha Edwards, Brillon 4 ' ' : Fitts, James Freeman, Mathur "Fort, Henry _. Fredrick, AuJf’on Fiauklin, Eseni - Fuller. J<;!m M 2 Goodwin, Richard. Bray, Curtis G . . * Green, Agness Gragson, j.hthos -Griffin. Nathan gWn loh.i l Gncrry, l.cgrand 11 Holland,,David, lligluoWer,. Iloleigb jlatBofi, Charles Harrington,Tlenry. - Ifam, ^liIton AI * .flewell,. Thomas l.lo’.vej James - I licks,- Mathur*' Howard, A Jr! ini, James E Johnson, Thomas Josey Halley Jackson Andrew CASH STORE. HUSSELi & BICEINSON, \VE on" hand and will receivo in a fetv days 101) Pieces superior'yellow Ilemp Baggiug l£ lbs. to the yard and 42 iu. 74 pieces common do do 1$ lbs. to the yard and 42iu. _ • 34 hhds prime P. R. and fair Orlcans Sugar. 33 bags and 6 tierces superior Coffee, Salt, • *- Iron, • Castings, * Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Together with a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, &c. &c. Also ageuts for the sale of spun Cotton at Factory prices and terms by the Bale or hundred, aug 27 48 Coffee, 3/olasses, Spc. JB? RAGS handsomo Coffee 25 llhds. prime Molasses 25 Bids. N, Rum 6 Casks western Whiskey . 4 Pipes N. Gin 12 libls. do 20 Bids. I,oaf Sugar Virginia Tehacco in Boxes Alum and Liverpool ground Salt 50 Pieces Cotton Baggiug. Orange Guupowder, For Sale by REA & COTTON. Sept. 10, 1833. IS coeT of' 'h ha . 1 ? [ ™ ]d ‘Tv ^aroUnrir^ho^Patlmecl-LVorff^ m a court of justice, should give way hefo/o po- | - 0 lineal faction.!. < i o ;1 fori,id that any American ! ...... • citizens, professing to have their, persons and | Tho-name of p. <?o!lar is always the samSi property protected by a written Cc n'. iu'ution ai**! | The value of a dollar is the value of that which laws, should over again ba called upon to wit- j W e can buy with ir. The amount cifi';at which ness such a tr'nnsactiou. on the relative ■r. . ... . I we nan buv with it depend Kvcry tuiiig wc peruse, on tin-mtercstmc oc- i , , . • . , . currencc, satisfies its that some indivi.lual or in- h nam and tlnnus to huv-notes eff* dividuals conncercd with seme e! tu-ch about Co- ^pted—^which are tor so many dollars—there in it; can fore bringing the whole difference oi Exchange can he or , on other-things: so that in giving notes tve they not be dragged to life light ? certainly, the I cor.sid r ihc chnr.ee that money may be mure -Press at Columbus does not fear to speak his or! or less plenty when the notes lire to fall dur- thfir iinir.es? iot all concerned, in this scene of j These results Follow as that as the natural level blood, be held uptobbe pubhe.gnze aud serve as | 0 fthings can adjust itself—and whi; uimiiuiu.1 - tilMUi; 1 1 tutu it, lumbus, has taken^a conspicuous piirt iu he or. they not bo^rhade osjensiblc ? cai dveacohs to detoi oihe'is'. from a jilcc course Ckcrofac IntiUiger.ur.f • ?. b. an ailjust itsett—and wtnic- nm; onp, !t is that'the cash fever prevails. Afterward, it isnot material w : cil’< 1 %, n:<n say that his faro: has rise few per c. nt or that the dollar lias Jut It n one half—a d so on,.., S><» thni there, is no minimum m the value of a dollar, but no thing. The value of the use of a dollar is the vbltte of tba;->‘l' : .,'l'Ve can do with it. If it save us from failure, this value to us is equiva lent to the damage of failure.—Heston gd. . ;. GEORGE TO ORE—tf.c Indian. This titan, -whom it will be 'remembered, was commlltcd to prison, ia.January last, up on the Charge of murder].Iv-wman and bis family, was brought up on Monday, the second instant, before tho-S.tperior C.otut it’ elurray couuty for trial: a bill was preferred against 'Tookd nmVjwo oYhffr i!i3iv.itluals..sit]>|'iosed to . . have been Itjs accomplices, the bin - as, re- ' . f. te ^ dizrns Quarry.. llie whole island turned against Tookc and an application made j Anastanaj which fronts the city ol Sf. to' continue Ids trial on account of his witnes- AmguMinc, nilc j ,-^,3 ; t 0( ) (fon) j|, p 0 c< a n, is scs’absence and liislnabilifv, from 1.is situation j t.ntbeddvd on a stratum ol what I ioridiaus call and ignorance of our laws, 'to procure them: 1 s,u; ‘ e > bul !‘ ,is cognomen would certainly raise this being deemed an iustifllcianij showing, the Court was adjo’urnrj) until the. fifth Alondey in this month, a't tvliicn time the trial was to take place.' Tooke was put- into the custody of Chapman Po'we 11, Esq.- SherilFof D Knlfi coin:- ty, where lie has Jfithcrfd- been confined, and remanded to prison, on liis way back, at the AJhtOOXty mines, in Casy dount-v-, he made-bis esettpe; it will be seen in today’s paper, tliHtMr. Powell .offers a reward of one hundred ..dollars for his apprehension.—Intelligencer. MR. WEBSTER. Perhaps there is no man who has been so long i.i public life, an 1 whose position in rela tion to.thu groat .and loading measures .of tbo different administrations has boon so ranch ex posed, who has been more consistent titan Air. Wffbstor.'. »•' . - .. . •- In a brief rovie-v of his speeches, aiid what is still a.better test, his votes in Congress, w,- find Itinfinvariahly-the able advocate of the Constitution. As to the stale charge preferred against him in the Now Ilampslure Patriot, in relation to the llartfii.-d CVinventiiy;, i k as ntifottmled as it is malicious. Mr. Webster bad no more ;<> do With thfix Convcnfton tliat the EditoV of this_paper, who vvas_at that tinio ih the service of his counfty in tlto South.—Ezatrincr. j u smile upon an inhabitant from the granite state. The Florida stone is but a com-retiun of myriads of small shells more worthy t.hd name ot particles, and beautifully arranged, comparted, and cemented together by nature's own artist. It lays under the surface from two to four feet, and varys in thickness about the same dep'.h. It has Been used from time immemorial, “whereof tho memory of man runneth not to the contrary,’.’ for building, and is well adapted for that purpose. It was also used by the ancient owners of the soil for con structing fortifications, and w as in considera ble request by the Spaniards as bettor adapted for those works than any o her material. The massay for: St. Marks that ov rlo->ks the baji and bar of'St. Augustine, built many long tears gone by, is of stone, of this curious for mation. Wo wonder that aur rnifitpry men do not think more of the ";d«e of this material, and propose: to substitute it in the construction of some of the numerous works of defence 0* long our coasts, instead cf the brick, granite and the freestone of the north. It is much bet ter adapted for these uses. Many of our histo rians will recollect the attack of Oglethropo upon the Spanish fort at St. Augustine. Ho took iiis position on a marsh on Anastatia Isl and 60 or 70 years ago, and the very spot is now to he seen across the hay, and nn old can-* non has lain there in silent slumber ever since J perhaps the very one that made so many inden tations upon the furl, to prove to future genera tions the superior value of “Florida Stone.” (t/ 3 INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA—A District Con-, vention was held in Kinsjqif, Lenoir county, On: the 16th insf. oh the subject of Internal rmprovomen7,.at which tlto qmtntirs of Carte- Perilous Rescue. A correspondent Of the ret, Craven, Jones, Lfinoir'and Wavne were j Boston Mercantile Journal, writing ” om represented.—Gov. Swain lieintr prosenr was • Town, a village on an island in Penobscot invited to.prcsjde over the deliberations of the ; River, Maine, and tho residence of about 31^/ Convention, “On taking the Chair,-the Pres- pf the Penobscot tribe ot Indians, says;—“It idont addressed the Convention in enercetic not long since two of their smal boys in at- langyage otV the ereat importance of Internal .templing to cross the ri-. cr near a fall ol 10 or Improvement in.the State, and the . means in 12 feet depth, were can n d down by the cur- — rent nearlv.to its'brink, when an old lndiait her power of improving her. condition.” The following resolutions.were adopted by the Con vention: Resolved, 1. That in the opinion of this Convention the improveme :t,of this section of the State by means of Rail Roads is (trefera- blc 'to any practicable improvement of the riv er Ncuse,. 2, That this-Convcntion recommend :to the Legislature to extend liheral aid ,ta the Inter nal Improvement of the State by Roads—the funds to he raised *by loans cr taxation. 8.' That in the opinion of the Convention, it is expedient, to construct a Rail Road from the waters of Beaufort harbour, so as to join the contemplated Rail Road from Raleigh at or near Wayncsborouch. - At the close of the Convention in Kinston, books of subscription were opened and Thirty Thousand Dollars subscribed.—Raleigh (.V. C.) Constitutionalist. named Sabattis started in his bark to rescue them. He reached the verge-just in time to seize one of the lads by the hair, when ho lound himself rapidly borne down by the current,— There was but one instant to save himself, for if his boat was swept down sideways, he was sure of his fate.—He grappled his paddle with the enerey of desperation—set tho boat in the proper direction by "a single stroke—and de scended the rapids in safety. The canoe was dashed into a bundled pieces bctcre he reach ed the s'-.nre, but he succeeded in saving his own and that of the child in his.hand. The other was lost.—Very few white^men could have accomplished such a feat.—3 wo Boston gentlemen undertook, the other day to cross ■ the little interval between Old Town and tho Indian Island in a birch, and were bath turned out neck and heels, into the water, almost as soon as they had stepped in.——Southern Pa triot. '-Putting in Mind.”—This common phrase was used by a Hibernian a day or two since, in rather a ludicrous connexion. Pat was dri ving pis* on Lowell street, when Barney met him, and after the usual interchange of “How At the Hillsborough Rail Road Con vention, it was determined that a Rail Road shall be constructed. contmencin<r at Weldon and runninc into the western-part of the State, and a charter be djlainqd from the next Loc- islature incorporating “the Roanoke and Yad- ; - kin Rail Rmd Oompanv." \ resolution also j d> ,^ 0 ’ •' lnd S ’ jre « s myself that is glad to «*e passed recommending the State to tak<- tw-oj> lu, > Buruey pointer .to one o .e qu«t.iu^ fifths of the stock of any Internal Improve- peds w.tli, “it s a fin-' pig thatsotc, Pa-nck. ment Company, where the other three fifths. “It is that sanw. Barn, y, winch puts me m - b 'n taken by responsible persons. We 1 mind of askmc tor your wife, tho cratlmr, fs retfirt ottr iaabilitv to lay the proceedings of (.she well now