jcty of iliis course. If, however, they, or any portion of them, should entertain a different opinion, 1 appeal to their can dor and sense of justice, for a correct ap preciation of the motives, which have in duced me to make this communication. With sentiments of esteem, f remain yours respectfully, P. P. BARBOUR. To T. W. Gilmer, Esq. Ch'n, &c. (fJThe Oxford Examiner contains the fol lowing letter addressed to the Editor of the Ca lolina (Salibury) Watchman: Oxford, Oct. 15th, 1832. Hamilton Jones, Esq. Sir: In your paper of the Gth inst. it is stated that Judge Barbour is no longer a candidate for the Vice Presidency, and that I had received a letter from him au thorising such an inference. I know not who your informant may be, but he has certainly mistaken the mark widely, for I have received no letter from Mr. Bar bour, in which he either declines or inti mates any intention of doing so, but on the contrary expressly states that he has never felt any solicitude on the subject, and that he is only desirous to do, what in the posture in which he is placed he ought to do, for he had never in any way presented himself to the people for the appointment that it is a voluntary move ment on their part without consulting him, and a matter belonging exclusively to them, with which he positively decli ned all interference. Now if this amounts to withdrawal, then has he withdrawn. Justice to Judge Barbour and his friends requires that you make this statement public with as little delay as possible. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obd't. serv't. JOS. II. BRYAN. Raleigh, Nov. 2. It becomes our du ty to notice another diabolical attempt to fire our city. At about 4 o'clock, on Sa turday, morning last, a shed room attach ed to the smoke house of Charles Manly, Esq. was discovered to be on fire. The citizens promptly assembled, and, with considerable exertions, stopped the fur ther progress of the flames. No fire had been used near the place for some lime; and, from the circumstance of a tin cut), with coals in it, and some xemnants of light wood, being found under the floor of the shed, at the spot where the fire origi nated, no doubt exists as to its being the work of an incendiary. Star. The Cholera still continues to exist in our town but by the following statement it will be seen that it has very considera bly abated since last week. The fact that no new case has occurred for the last three or four dns, furnishes ground for the hope, that this disease has nearly completed its work in Edenton, and that it will soon cease to be seen amonir us. Deaths for the week ending Oct. 31, 5; of which 3 were by Cholera. Edenton Miscellany. South Carolina. The extra session of the Legislature of this6tate was ex pected to close on the 2Gth ult. Oiuthe 24th, "A bill to provide for the calling of a Convention, to assemble at Columbia on the third Monday of November, "then and there to take into consideration the several acts of the Congress of the Vj. S. imposing duties on foreign imports for the protection of domestic manufactures, or for other unauthorised objects," &c. pass ed to a third reading in both Houses. The vote in the Senate was 3i to 13 and in the House, 9G to 24. A letter from Columbia says: "The disposition of the Union party here, is to stand by the State, go into Convention, and abide by the decision." DIED, In this place, on Saturday evening last, aged R months and 7 days, Thomas Hall, son of Mr. Thomas D. Gallin. ryllF. STORE and warehouse, directly oppo site the Court House, and recently occupied by. Wm. II. Dcbnam. Possession can be had immediately. Apply to ELY PORTER. Tarboro', Nov. 5, 1S32. 1M J J )J2 p g Election on Thursday, 8th day of November. JACKSON & VAN" BUREN TICKET For Presidtnt-AmREw Jackson, of Tenn' lor JuceFres't Martin Van Duren, of N Y ELECTORS. lsi district, Robert Love, of Hay wood countv 2d, George L. Davidson, of Iredell. 3d, Peregrine Roberts, of Lincoln. 4lh, Thomas G. Polk,af Rowan. 5ih, Thomas Settle, of Rockingham. Gth, John M. Morehead, of Guilford. " 7th, Walter F. Leake, of Richmond. 8th, Abram W. Venable, of Granville. 9lh, Josiah 0. Watson, of Johnston. 10th, Joseph J. Daniel, of Halifax. 11th, William 15. Lockhart, of Northampton. 12th, Mathias E. Sawyer, of Chowan. 13th, Francis E. Ward, of Washington. 14th, Richard Dobbs Spaight, of Craven. Loui, uwcii noimes, oi iNew Hanover. JACKSON & BARBOUR TICKET. For President Andrew JACKsoN,.pf Tenn. For Vice Pres'l Philip P. Barbour, of Va. ELECTORS. 1st dist. John M'Dowcll, of Rutherford county. 2d, Anderson Mitchell, of Ashe. 3d, Wm. J. Alexander, of Mecklenburg. 4th, John Giles, .of Rowan. 5th, Paul A. Haralson, of Caswell. Gth, Charles J. Williams, of Chatham. 7th, Archibald M 'Bryde, of Moore. Sth, James Mebane, of.Orange. 9th, Nicholson Washington, of Wayne. 10th, Willis Alston, of Halifax. 11th, George B. Outlaw, of Bertie. 12th, Richard T. Brownrigg, of Chowan. 13th, Daniel N. Bateman, of Tyrrell. 14th, Isaac Croom,. of Lenoir. 15th, John Owen, of Bladen. CLAY & SERGEANT TICKET. For President Henry Clay, of Kentucky. For Vice Pres'l John Sergeant, of Penn'a. ELECTORS. 1st dist. Philip Brittnin, of Buncombe county. 2d, John FinIcy,of Wilkes. 3d, John Phi fer, of Cabarrus. 4lh, Alexander R. Caldcieugh, of Davidson. 5th, Matthew R. Moore, of Stokes. Gth, John B. Troy, of Randolph. 7th, Benj. Robeson, of Cumberland. Sth, James Webb, of Orange. 9th, William Hinton, of Wake. 10th, Dennis 0Bi van, of Warren. 1 1th, William Britton. of Bertie. 12lh, James Norcum, of Chowan. 13th,Goold Hoy I, of Pitt. 14th, Wm. S. Blaekledge, of Craven. 15th, Robert II. Cowan, of New Hanover. Battalion Muster. HIIE Officers and non-commissioned Officers constituting the 2d Battalion of the 21st Re giment of the Sth Brigade of North Carolina mi litia, are hereby ordered to appear at Figures Philips, on Saturday, the 17 of November next, tor the purpose of a Battalion Muster, by the hour of 10. o'clook, equipt as the law directs. A. BENTON, Com. Oct. 30, 1S32. 11-2 LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE. rkN THURSDAY, the 13fh day of December next, that well known establishment, the re sidence of the late Gen. William Williams, in Warren county, within two miles of Shocco Spring, will be offered for sale, on the premises. A liberal credit will be given, the terms more particularly made known on the day of sale. The tract contains between sixteen and seven teen hundred acres, not inferior to any in the neighborhood. Those disposed to purchase can view the land by applying to Dr. John Brodie, William D. Jones, William K. Kearney, or Al fred Alston, who will take pleasure in showing it. At the same time and place will be sold on a credit of twelve months, Two Xegro Men, One a Blacksmith and the other a Jlrsl rate House Servant. Also, all the crop of Corn, Wheat, Fodder and Oats, Stock of all kinds, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. AND, ON MONDAY, the 16th of Decem ber, we shall offer for sale, on the premises, the Plantation known by the name of Gunter Creeks Adjoining the lands of John Burgess, Samuel T. Alston and others. This is an excellent tract of land and contains about fifteen hundred acres. Any person wishing to purchase can have the land shewn to them by either of the above named gentlemen, or Joseph J. Williams. A liberal credit will be given. At the same time and place we shall sell on a credit of twelve months, all the crop of Corn, Wheat, Oats, and Stock of all kinds. ALFRED ALSTON,) r , JOS. J. WILLIAMS, $ rs' Warren countv. N. C. Oct. 2G; 1S32. ll-G NEW GOODS. HHHE Subscribers are receiving a large and ex tensive Stock of "BMW BOOB'S. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALSO, Shoes, Hats, Hardware and Cut lery, Groceries, Cotton Bagging. Hope, Iron, Nails, Castings, crc. Consists in part of the following articles: 6 hhds St. Croix Sugar, 20 bags Coffee 10 hhds. Molasses, 10 N. E. Rum, 30 barrels Whiskey, 75 pieces Cotton Bagging 100 coils Bale Rope, 10 tons Swedes and English I 100 barrels new Fish, Also, 5,000 bushels T.L Salt. The above articles will be sold low for Cash or Country Produce, or on a credit to punctual customers. . The highest market price paid at all limes for Country Produce. E VANS ANDRE JVS. Sparta, 2d Nov. 1S32. Cash for Cotton. I WILL GIVE Cash for Cotton, delivered at Hill's Ferry. ,y Jm BKERm 29th Oct. IS32. 11.3 Look at the Leader! More great Luck at is,p 'Tinr -a rrr COURT OS1 SHTUr$S, NEW YORK. Just as every body expected!! Schuijler against the orld!! . TR A WN Numbers of the N. York Mammoth -Lr Lottery, Cbss 37, drawn October 17, 47 GG 31 34 36 24 13 55 29 39 The. Golden Numbers, &7 G8, The Grand Capital Prize of gBT ff gr m Actually sold in a Whole Ticket, to a distin guished lawyer in the city, By Anthony H. Sciiui-lek, of New York. This splendid capital was presented for payment the day after the drawing, and the full .amount promptly paid for the same by Schuyler in cur rent United States Bank notes, and the real tick et is now displayed in the window of Schuyler's office as a convincing proof that it is a splendid reality, and that there is no place in the world like Schuyler's for the comfortables. Orders by mail continue to receive the same prompt atten tion as heretofore. The Lottery Herald forwar ded gratis. Letters enclosing cash go perfectly safe by mail when addressed to the Subscriber. $5 or $10 always gets a good chance in any of our New York Lotteries. Address ANTHONY II. SCHUYLER, 1 1 -3 New York. rrn ivr f?r Ta rho rough Gua rd s! "OARADE at Sycamore Square on Saturday, the lOlh November, at 10 o?clock, com pletely armed and equipped. By order of Capt. Lloyd. Tarboro', 23d Oct. 1S32. 10 2 Warrenton Academy. 'THK Trustees of this Institution, and many of the citizens of the Town and vicinity, sensi ble of the importance of again placing it on the high eminence it maintained so many years; have by subscription and voluntary donation been enabled to raise a large salar, and the Committee appointed to procure a Teacher for the ensuing year, now inform the public, and all those who may be disposed .to patronise this School, that they have engaged the services of Doctor Thomas J. Vaiden, as Principal. He has been educated mainly at the University of Virginia, is a Virginian by birth, and comes highly recommended, not only as a scholar him self, but as having a happy and peculiar talent of imparting instruction to his scholars, and of ex ercising a mild yet efficient government. All the branches of Education taught in other popular institutions, will be taught here, and on the same terms. Board can readily be procured in respectable families, and on terms as moderate as elsewhere. The first session will commence on the 1st Monday in January next. IVM JV. HILL, ' ) Com HOBT. T. CHEEK, ?nit- STE P HEN DA VIS, S tee. Warrenton, Oct. 25th. 1S32. 10 3 William H. Redwood, A GAIN tenders his services to the citizens of xx North Carolina, as an AGENT for the dis posal of such of. their Produce as they may bo disposed to send to the Norfolk Market, And for the purchase of any commodities which, this market affords. After several years experience as a Commis sion Me?xhant, (during which time he has had considerable intercourse with the citizens of North Carolina, and has reason to believe he has given general satisfaction,) he flatters himself he is well prepared, to do entire justice, to the inte rest of those who may confide their produce to his disposal. The most satisfactory references can be given in Virginia and North Carolina. . Norfolk, lt5 October, 1832. 10 9 'IMIE Subscriber intending to remove from this A place the 1st of January next, will sell the Balance of his Stock of Goods, AT COST AND CHARGES. The Storehouse and Warehouse occupied by him are also for rentit is" one of the best stands in the place. All persons indebted to the Subscri ber, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment, by cash or produce, as no longer indulgence can be given. JARRE TT HOPKINS. Tarboro', Oct. 20, 1832. 9-3 NOTICES. rpHE Subscriber wishes to hire 40 or 50 negro' men and women, for the purpose of working in the gold mines the ensuing year. The most liberal prices will be given. PETER R. HINES. Oct. 2G, 1832. io 9 Jl ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of this -"and adjacent counties, that he has commenced business on his own account in the Store House recently occupied by Watson 4' Co. and is now receiving a very extensive, and well selected Stock of Foreign and Homeslic Groceries, Hardware, China, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, &c &c. The major part of his Goods having been pur chased at Auction, he feels confident he is ena bled to supply those who favor him with their support, on such terms as will make it their inte rest to buy of him. He will receive Jldditional Supplies, Throughout the year, so that his assortment will always be kept complete. His former partner, Mr. Alexander Watson, who resides in New York, will purchase for him, whose long experi ence in business renders him an excellent judge of what will suit this market, and being always on the spot will be ready to pick up a good bar gain when offered. J. . having located himself here permanent ly, is disposed to do business on the most acco modating terms, and will sell his goods at A VERY SMALL ADVANCE For Cash or Country Produce, Tarboro', 14th Oct. 18S2. 8 N order that I may pay my creditors, as well as to receive pay from my debtors, I will now give fair notice, that all persons indebted fo mo either by note or account, will please to make; settlement by the 1st of January next. Baled or seeded Lotion will be taken in payment at the cash prices until that time, after which nothing win oe received but cash, and it must come as soon as a legal process will bring it. And I hope those who will not avail themselves of this notice, will not attach any blame to me for the consequences, as a hint to the wise is enough. iV: . ROUNTREE. Tarboro', 29th Oct. 1S32. MERCHANT TAILORS, TTJ ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and customers, that they have just received, di rect from New York, their Fall Supply of Goods, Suitable for Gentlemen's clothing...as follows: Superfine blue, black, brown, green, and steelmixt Petersham, for overcoats, Superfine cassimcres, of all colors. ...bufT casmanett, Figured silk velvet, plain black do. Fancy figured silk vestings and plain black do. Dark and light Valencias, white and fig'd Marseilles, Patent suspenders, black stocks, Cravats and cravat stiffeners, linen bosoms & collars, Together with a general ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMINGS, All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on a credit to punctual customers, they also conti nue to make and trim gentlemen's clothing in the most fashionable style and at the shortest uotice. Tarboro', Oct. 22d, 1632. Conslethlcs Blanks for Sale, AT THIS OFUCE. CLOTHS,