Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, November 06, 1829, Image 3

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r M(|i/40W‘rJ.--Tlio following lot or . 3J jfjpnrtnioniof War vro.oooa.l6n. f !rhl iho sentences i.'fliotcd by two recent Court* Martial* undor tbo following cirfcum* suncosiWbicb however oro lit a gre&t mbu- ** ... fuith in ‘Uw Ie«°r Iwdf. , ! v firS | of thorn wo* llolt * at ^ ofr ° r,on n r»ok«. MUIO'V* f° r ,rla * ” fa p,i ' Softbe 3J Regiment n.nted Richard; *"; ®ki IColoy, under the clkrgo ot “ro- ,ol,, , ,i..«il\on.” To, ell tile tpeclfica- B*"? _i M a guilty,end .outoiice ofdeath riSSftm stadia? '^Ve^eU*/antyStr^lnmar seAt^oce ^sssmi^ ^mended to Ilia clemency of the Pre- , CientlMedt. of ihe President In po.- Li upon iltcso decisions tll.pl.y on nd- * ll, nd.iilitu.0. ol justice, with mercy _tlu worm Jlipoaliion. of a .oldler. heart, tempered by the sound dictate, of » .utes- Lirthoad. But comment Uport them 1. Bp«rflubn»—tlioV carry intrinsically b Lijlit that euloglum ca.inot Increase. | Appended to thi.M.br ire Irtstructlnn, ilm General In Chief wblnh shew the iternal care of ttie Welldentfor the right, the loldlpr,The repotts of Court. Mar- fit,, wouldeppebi hotebeon frequently jfcctive In'dctalls.rcUdlsriiig It dlifioull (Or „ Executive to dtellM confidently upon firmcU.. It l.ma'h> d “|y now of General in Chief Id call Ihe attention of ,oer. officiating « Jud*e » propriety of placing Jt the Head of the jrdin raci case, wlilcll riiay be .eparn- .from tlie eerferitl |irocbcdingJ, fd be it to the Adjutant Gtaotmrif tit* Altmy, .consideration of' the OenotaMn- lief.ot to be laid before the President or United Stile., the drifct ijirebtirig tho m ij|y of iheCdiiit) and tb record the ..that the Court liad been duly ilv^orn’in pretcnco ol tlie priWijel, (tit trial; hud ,t he h.d bebii hiked wlletlAl, ha Had any itloni io the niemherid'elalletj lor Hit il, and hi. answer thereto. T'lie record uilil be made nS horeibiote directed, on Itr paper, and a lufficlerit inurgin left on inner edge of each sheel, to alltiw for i,attached withoutIntorrellBtwIth the rj, Tho page, should bp' co.rrecjly hered, and the documents which ore itpompany the proceeding, should he toted and marked, a. to afford an etUy ridings (if CoSrts jlbrtial, whlcit to be forwar ded by General, of Depart it to the Adjutant General ; f the Ar- for safe keeping, <>111 be acconipant- ij the order, of the Officer approving same; (hoic order, being considered eisontial part of the proceeding, and miry to show the final decision lit c,sc, and consequently ougllt to be with the original pro'ciiillrigt. Wxn Di:r*tiT«eST, llaehinglon, Sept tttithi 182:9. ie proceedings of a General Coifrt fit xhercnf«apfain Webb was Pres llelilit Jefferson Barracks, In July tlltilrinl of James Hichordnm, a imcsUefiyi, find of sergeant Itotie t ut. »lio tvero sentenced to be shut, a nibiifiUbil td (lie consider utfon l'tcsilntt of the Uullod Stale, f <r rail , , . gn-tnt Ferguson does n'uf appeal to Itfl the tervice, with any imeriiionto ' II. was. as appears by (he evi otifiii re(urt) ,to Ills' duty, at the Ms arrest. ,This is nut a case that , WggBM pn'v thing of marked so i he is' accordingly directed Id lie re to his duty ; s Richardson,, aims Juntos Kallv, egarded wholly thy duties and o)i- |< of a soldier. He tin's tmee nines it last, whenpla! lielb'fc'd 1 oflbribtf and pleaded guilty.' lie pave little claim under such cir (*™ to the clemency of the Execu breeding.' in' fls'o case, tidieetei, f’ “'at the President finds himself P*Pl>ro*h them. By the 08th rule pulclepf War. il is required that puiers composing the f.'uurt; .hall 1™™ "welland truly to fly anil P™'attoVding to evi eii'ce, the mil* T eea the United St.ncj-uf America' PMioaer ft) be tried.' On this |*>NMd Is silent j it does not shew | mtrahers composing tho cuurt', uct- r the obligation*nt an oath, as' rile l.i i *. • ' **? f* 10 CB,d ' K i's not I “Io that so 1 csscnfibl a circuln |*“ fverlobked by this court;' but ■«> it may, it is a matter hot open to ¥™ n an( l proof. ]’Ho la - reqiflt- L a oourt ’hall aci upcn oalli. that J oane n,u s , he rondeicd' uiahif-sf fecords itself, am) ho made ap- I' 1 #o other way, in this view then, Tceeoiaga ara defective ; so mucu I a jurlgntent cannot be pronounced feni,-—1,, a || cascs 0 p lfia j j,y (; ourt |> it should appear by the record that ■norm composing tho court, were ertsfi. - proceedings had in tlioso cases, aro, i,„' aad thojiulgm'onis'aet ast'de: IS i h f 9 aa f e "f Ricltardsoo, alias I Ii,°. n o? f '.8 1 ’ *ud aggravated clip* mpyi irtt liopetl, produco a moral effect to t ic ar.ny, tlioj.gb probably none to the soldier, who, without a nmper sense oflio- npr and duty, would cleave to life with out It. 1 , Tho offence of desertloni so degrading to an nrmy, so ruinous to if. morals, and so destructive or utility, must oalculato no thing on clemency* The faithless soldior. who in peaco abapdons tlm standard of W. eoumry, in War dan never be 'relied on. The President,, hotofore, again udmon- P B! > • r, ;' 1 warns tho soldier, of tho orrny, that fldoljtylfdue to themselves, imtl de mantled of thbm by their country, that del sertion, must .cease, or else lie will linve no alternative. than to discharge hit duty, painful as Ihe performance tilay bo. In nnnounclug this decision, 1 have it In command from the President to say, that ** ht matters of humlcldp, dvety hilling does not necessarily constittite Rnur dor; so noither doos every cuso tif volun tary absence constitute the crime of deser tion. Courts are Hence enjoined to parti cular caution for tho future, that in all Cases the certainty of thb inteihinn df the soldier, by which alone guilt can be reu-' derod apparent, shall ho fully examined into, and clearly ascertained. Atirl to this end. and because that justice a.nd Immunity direct it, it is t.acoimnended, that hereafter tho plea of trui/ft/, oh a charge Invdlviuf, the life of a soldier, shall tint lie received ; but ill all such cases, the Court will enter for tho piisoner, the plea ‘‘not guilt;,," and determrna the grade nf tho offence, and turn him of gliill, by ilia character of the ovidenCe produced to them." By cdnluiciJd or tho PiesUIChr. JOHN 11. EATON. one day Later Fiiosi lIver- . POOL. BAl.’JTlllORE, Oct. 86. Tlie very flrto fast sniling ship Belvidera, Capt. J. Nabbj arri ved at tilts prill, list eve ning, In SO dajs from Liverpool, (<7 to the Capes.) Billongc’s Advertiser or the fiOth Sept, contains lltb following Items, wlficit have not bben given by previous arrivals. LIVERPOOL, Sept. SO. Wo are glad to perceive that there ere komosythptolns nfnn improvement in trade in this town. The snlcs of cotton for the Inst three weeksUr a month havo betn goad and the demand on Saturday and yoster- day was Very animated, amounting alto gether to about (1000 bags. There is still much rouni for inipiovemcnt, hut we liopi that tho decline In tho price of Corn will not only enable tho lower classes to pro- onrb food on chenper terms, but will also enable them to spend a large portidn of thoir-bariiings in the purchase of manufuc iured articles. , . On Thursday the Sandwich Packet ar rived from Lisbon. Among the passen gersby her Were thb celebrated Anrbassa drir, uarltis Matliiiit Pirccint, who is the benierpf a present frdrri Don Miguel to the Piike of Wellhfgton, and a sou tif General Anton do Limos—Falmouth Packet.' -.TheDuke of Northumberland has re- fused je recommend to goveruriient the re enafctment of the Insurrection Act, -which was called for by the magistrate^ ofTinpe rjtry. This lecom'diendatioii. seems-tohave fiartakprt very (finch of the cliaracier of r part j affair and tttvcv io have been jvwti figd 1)7 Ihe reil state of the country. The coitntv Qf.TIpperafy Is now described ns being tolerably quiet, so that we hope that a yigorb'u'j police will be sufficient to pre- s rvnfrahquilitjr. , Accounts dated Aut 18. .llave , .been re- eelr’qd.ai .the Colonial Office, from Mr. Warrington, Consul at Tripoli. They an notfrfo.e that M. De Qhles'.who was suspect rri of linvitfg abstracted tho papers of tho lateMajo'r Lairigj has ttbscoiidej.—Chron. It Is U singular ffid, }ta edlby ttfe author ofTlid Loves of this Poirts, that nil those poet* at ho In .thelilstqey of English litera ture,' fill tip.f[ie period tvrpcli intervened lie tween lire donlll of Pope and .the first pilb- liciitions of liurns and Cotv per,, all died old haclielbrs.' The fattij.Kcond Highlander!—The to tal nnmlier of men that belonged to this gallant regiment, from 1787 to IjBlO, .was 13.1*7. ' iJ ~' ' ' ' men /if Bonaparte in Egypt. It is stated in a French tyetvspape? that tin Inhabitants ofM.yops gyafted upc/n tho same stem, red & while grapes and peach es and apricots, wliich.alf .flowered nt the same time, and gave ripe fruit within a few daySofeUili ot/i'e . , (i J» >yr_ - _, /’qpuf'tirif t/,—Mr. Canning in one of his . speeches oo the suppression of unlawflrl as ' so'cfations in Irejand, thus , answered i charge'brought against hipi id the course of ill" debate,' that he had courted popular ity. . MARRIED .Last evening, hv B. Sheftnll, ,Escj. Mr. DAN/EL-FIIYEUMOUTII. of this city, to .Miss AGNES SIlEAltllOUSE, of Effingham county. . 187. In 1847 Ih-jre tieno rinly. three i /ivliigr iq that corps that fought against **Tm fotddfabltf ggntletnan ^My, Jqltn Smith) whq opened the debate on the ptli- er side of the hquse, on the first (ley of this lengthened discussion' was' pje tped to. ask me irt'fernis of great ciyilRv and jjujtmcitr,' whether I <lo not )ove popularity f Sir, I am not ipsenslnte jfd tho good nphlion of honorable men, sudti as him who put to nie this question- I am not insensible to the gopd wi(f of ap enlicjitened comm nity — The man who disregards it, is not worthy to hold a high official station in a country which boasts a popular constitution. I have encountered too many of <1)0 vlolssi- todus of public'life not to know how-to meptcensure»; which I am cdrisciousl do n>>t deserve. Oo the other linnd I desire tin .i etaiu popularity ; t-iitl Would lioid ho-mrahly pr not' at ail. Laudo marnen- tem or to use the iriore Ldautiful pata phrase, of Dryden. - r ; "f can applaud her, when ahoVkihd f •It,tit tv hen sh^ dances,.in' (Ii'6 tvind,... -And shai('ti.s.lier (tings, snd will not stay, 'I puff the prostllutqaway," t , !, “Ves Hir } 1 covet, I enjoy popu.- .'afUy t hull tvill.not.coitrt it by the surrep: •in oCmy .cqoscientioiis juilguient, by the s.icrificdof my settled .opinions;" Tho Countess tie la,Pare was tabbed in the Church of SftiRai'he. in Franca, while at her prajgfs, pf her reticule, containing one hundred and twenty thousand francs in itailhl.'.niVi rec ?iving or this kliills, of the lla'nk ofFrance, ol'IOUOtrapes finsme'nt “J b i ‘fisebarged from oach.. The reticule was left on Ikbi*. qhjilv . tent. 7. ‘ on.thejdtl. of Se.ptqrobe«,ut lf-p’olbckm the day, while she. wa» Bn'eefi 11 ^' let. J ul “ al ' co ' even in such a case, glatv fbu^ived to botlro mandates He directs, at the expiration from t|,o receiving of this bo discljargeS from l°ttHatinn i and ,. floal service, and |eirui,n n i, ' y lh ? cemmanding offi- l'»' giv' " aCk5 ' ^'"'Odcd lo Isrson tSt?, accurate description Tt that lie neM h ? ra W oideied and life arm L (i!* ' “Sain be permitted lullessof tv,V ? ae so unworthy and ■fttay no nmr«i, JUlt wll| igations of o >of the- AmVrle '°i. d ' s S rl| c- L ' I ,,v e that » prosentod, The ajj% detjSieaux} or Head 6f the Frenoli Judiciary, has required'^by a .Cir cular addressed lo’ tbo.King'f At'tornies u each di*^iQt, ( qf wirnthlyReport, .as.to thea/fllfe ofMlic offniun in.tbo r]is trim, and atlptfip 1 * r means used to excite disorder and tr.ou.bIe. This is 'looked upon very justlyi It seems to usygs tantamount to converting these public functionaries into splosupon their neigh bor’s acts and words) Canal of the Pyrenees.—A magnificent canal is about to bo cdmiuenced In France, connecting tho Atlantic artd Mediterra nean, beginning at Tdulouso and terfol- natlng at Bayonne, its whole .length will He about .800 miles, its breadth Is to lie about 70 fret, and its depth 0 feet 0 inches. Ju summit |evel is 1,300 feet , above the sea, requiting S7Q locks. Eoeli lock will liayo a,breadth pf 2* font,, ado a lertgth of 114 feet; . It is calculated for kleled ves- sels.of IdO tiini burthen,.the expetis'e lies, timated tit six niilliorts of dollars. epigram—to a Gambler. - Ifyoti take my ndvico, iny dodr friend, you will say That tbo he»t throw with dice Is—fo throw them away. [Froth the Liverpool Athlon.] "She Is leaving the Inline of her childish mirth, She has bade farewell to her father's heartli, Her place Is now by another's side! Bring flowers for the ldcks nf the liiir young bride;" 8 - Mrs. Hemans. Bring lilies that grow by the valley's stream And how their heads to the bright sunbeam, The jessamine fresh from the trolliced bow tr, , „ The hyacliinth white, arid the brango (iow- cr; And the snowy wreath shall yield Us pride To the fair; yoitiig brow of the blooming , bride s Stic fins plighted tier faith and vow of truth,, ,- Resigned herself ih tho bloom bf.youth, Uniting her fate, with her feivbpt loyo. In the promised hope, which may advorse prove; Thtbiigli the siorriis Ijf life wiilf bite to roam— For that one «he leaves her parentdl home. Bring yosos full blown for ri diadem. And daisies from off tho parent steini Sprigs of myrtle and violets blue, Carnations of every shade end hue; - And twine them around her matron brow, For the li ide that was, is a mother now. Bring cypress and yew from tlfb forest drear, ., . * . And deadly night-shade fo grace her bier I Bring the fading licurl's-easo and white rose leaf, s Nature's lesson to parents’ griefj , From the running brook bring dark flowers wild,— She is mourning tier libpo—her infant ehlltl; Brirg sculptured marble ami graved stone, Their tablets speak of the Invod one gone, How the reckless hand of time will sweep; And how vain the teura of friends who weep: | ■'• On her lifeless form Strew nnweri o’er. For the bride and mother ate no* no more! K. H- * T.- I ' Five Doll ars Reword. AVill he paid for a bright Bay HORSE,willsorte eye thai u as rode off by a negro , limn on Monday night last. Tho salu Hur -o is about 14 or IS hand* high with a switched tail Believing lib is about some one the plantations near Sa- vipinnn,. the. Undersigned iv|(| give the above reward foe the hnrso alone. JOSEPH Q. BLANCE. iiov 0 , 8S4m ,. . House of, Entevtainttifent. f 11 HE subscriber having purchased of JL , Mr. Beck, that well known itatid on the AUfttltU toad, itbtAit Cl miles ftont Sa vannah informs Ills frieiids and the public in general that he hai .opened a house of entertainment for iravclleryintia assures those who may come bis, wjy Unit the best attention shall be pal(l io llielr comfort as well us the ulindst.care to their horses. . Joseph a. blance. novb . 8C4tt Brought to Jail; I N Savannah on tbe'7th insl. li negro man who says Ids name is JOE, and that lie belongs to William Howard of So. Ca. anil that lie rflnuway about one monlli ago. He is b feet 4 t-4 Inches high and a- boitl 30 years of agb—lie hat las) his front teeth. „ „ JollN I. DEiVS, t c.c. nova For New York. (*S)C*SLHI|F4» IfiNK.) The regnlar packet ship ,jx. MACON, . u. L. Porter, Matter, .nlr having a part of, hot,cargo engag ed, will bo Immediately despatched, For balance of freight or passage, having supo riot .iqoomtnqilHtihfii, apply t 0 the master on boatd at Jones’s upper wharf, a* tq ... II ALU SHAPTEIt &.tDpPEr. ■hoy c^-. . ... . >i For A/cip Orleans. ' fc •• . > ‘ ■ IF. L. Nye, Aidifer. j, VVlII sail for the aliovt named port abd.lit the 10th November titffif. For rreigltl oi titssengers, hgving good accoin moilations for il ive*, npoly to - II ALL, 8HAPTER & TllPPER. t,set ju.. ..... .. Brought to Juih I N Savannah on the 4th instl a negrb ■nan who says Ins.ilanie Is SAM. and that lie belongs to Josiah llotvell df Edge- field So. Ca. and that lie runaway about fifteen days agd; he isi feet- 0 inches high and about 811 khars of age. JOHNI. DEWS, j. c.c. Jtovfl „ Drawn Numbers, O F the Washington City LOTTERY Class, No IS. 58, 43, 45, SI. 4, 37. 7, 44. 6. Holders of prizes still call fur the civil at Eppinoer's Lottery Office. noil 8 Just received. 100 Ohio Hams of superior quail 10 Bbli Loaf Sugtit refined by Lewis Eppestieimer, -Philadel phia nut up In Loaves from 4 to 0 tbs. for families S.J. IlllYAN. nov 0 284 Fdr Neiv, York. The fast smlinj; bilg , ; ; , Jordoi, Master. wilt saij on Sunday next. For fruight or passage, apply to tho tiiaiter on boiirdiortd COllEN & MILLER. nov 4 „ . Just teccived, 85 cattys Young ltysan Tea late importation, I Sltis each 8 chests Ponchohg Tea.. loO half cattys Imperial Gun- powdered Hysou Tea SO bills Canal Flbur 25 lialfbbls lialtiinore and Miila- . dellillia do 5(i boxes Bunch Raisins .25 bags Java Coffee 100 do Green do For sale by GAUDRY & LfcORIEL. nov 4 223m An iutjuest svas held last evening upon the body of Daniel Hamlerdari, foobil In the river yenteidriy, at the month of St. Augus'tino Creek, five miles below .the ci ty, The Individual here irain'cil is one of those who Were on board tlm oyster boat mcnfionod by.us yesterday as hRving liken capsized near Long island; and tfie body is the only one yet recovered. Attempts have been made.to raise tlie boat, but they failed in consequence of the breaking of the chain tfsed to effect it. Tlie number of period* on board the boat was six—-one Who had intended to come up to (own in her having forttmafely remoinod behind. Tho following I* a cofrecl list of (lioso oil board wlfen the boat left Cockspur. some of 't bold, w (Il probably bo discover ed when she is railed—Daniel Uanderliam (whose body has been (iron'd.j W. Carney, John Muriiliey, Thm. Proctor, Jolm ;M’- Cabe, and Janies VCfieolan, file last named beiiig the master of the boat. The verdict of the Jury was “uocldarital drowning."— Geo;giriti, .. . .. ; , , .. J»lAUINM LIST PORT OF SAVANNAH. . AEK1V.D. Slbhji Leader., Clievelicr, . days, to live piaster, 10 bales Cotton, to Butts & Patterson, Si E. Mary’s 5’ s Sea Island fort, Oranges and hides to the master.,. passen gers, Mrs. Paine and family, Mrs. Beleri- gci. Mrs. aimer. i . , : : Slpop Ann Mneia,Briggs fin.A Smith's. Plantation with 1400 bushels rough rice to R & W King. ' Sloop Empress, Dibble, Turtle River, 30 hours to It Si VV King. . COaiING UP, Two ships and a brig, CLEARED, Sclir Ranger, Gotto, Baltimore., , ,Sorely. Anderson. , . SAILED,- „ Schr Emellne,' Welsh fpr St- Barjs. Sohr Frances, Whittlesey, New York. Sloop Expel, B!?ii|ien f liip,. Ogeeohee. ■i Murinoi, Pitcher, Doyien . ,,, departed, -. Steamboat Sam'l Howard, Lewis, Au gusta, with tow boats nos 2 and 14. , • From oun Coriiswp»j)b1«ts. - •■ Offices oj the Courier, Mercury t(,Gazette OiiAnutaTon, November 4—5 a. si.; . ,Sehr; PacilTc, ,(of Lynn. Mass; sailed' &lb pH- Mu djjfrcss boiipd to «ost<m-. Steam .boat JplitV D- Mongln, Dubois, SavauU'ahi viit' Ueaufii‘tt.27 hi. rt* Titt ui'Finp. j,,. |lri g Aerial, from l l hj,ia'dp.lpltla,, -.- i, Charles A. \Voodllifl - . Wink, Tea. Fruit Dvai.ka & Guocer. Offers for salt on, acborhmoduling Terms, SPARKLING Chtiiiipaigii of verr O elio|ee quality,imported trom llheims in Bdskels nni Cities.' i DO bills Sc kegs Alexandria Crack ers 22,000 Segars (Cnnsio and SylVa bnnd) direct frcm'i Havana 85 bags prime Green Cuba, and , old wliituJ.iVa COFFEE Prime St. pnfix' N. drlcans Su- in lihils garsi and & bbls Cuba Molasses , 100 bbfs No 3 Mackerel prime Fulton f|larket Beef Clidrrinierlmiierial Crown, London Dock inidSeign- ’ . cite Bit ANDIES ■% * Metier Swan and Wceip- B S , ancli, OIN.S ^2, Oltl ’fourtlt proof Jamaica a- 5 i.UUM . Irish' Whiskey of fine flavor ** • warranted pure al inf|iof- ted- . , 35 bids fddiily Loaf Sogars . iS boxes Sperm' Candles . Georgia mould do ana , Dooliltlo’s Soap 80 whole and half boxes IfOncti Muscatel Raisins 40 casks 0 & 8 dozen ca. Loudon Porter end HrpwiiT Stout (Hibbert’sj in quarts and pints ' -. ’ - American.and ErigllsTi-Mus tard , Wardale's Lbhdoft Plcklei Capers and Brandy Fruit'd West India Preserve* Cordials, assorted • Old London Particular, Madeira', 1 Tenoriffe.Pdrt arffi BKorry WINES ih casks.demllnhns ttnt), liptilesV Wfute add Red \Vino Vinegar' luyjorial Giinpotviler. ? PlIHLfC SAlsES. By J. B. Herbert. TO-MORROW, tho 7th Inst. At 11 o'clock, .will by anld beforermy store. A general Assortment of - Groceries) ■i * .. 4t: r. ' also, -. jBO boxes Soap 20 hbls Cider ft 10 bbli Dunlap's Beer. -ridyo ^ . Tctms cailt.« i Executors Sale. by fe. Herbert. ' Y-9, Mundly next oih November AU1 o’clock, will li« sold at the house • formerly Oectipicil by Mrs Sarah Della "J 0 *'f<," te, lfie |, t street, owned by Col; Marshall, near the Court House. A largf Quantity cf .^iirhifure. V Sluing Tuble, The Sayaiihah Steam Rice Mill. T HIS establisltmbnr commenced one- rations for the season, thfe beginning of tills month, aqd having beat pll the old rice tiii, hand is ntiw In crrnipleje order for. tlie ieception of.the. new crop, having plen ty of room and separate bins fur bach lot. Tim mill will bt^kept going night and day as sribri as (ho snppiy will warrant It—It is now ascertained that froifi. 00 to 100 bar rels ban be cleaned in the 24 Ilnurs " the en* gine and machinery being first rate" so that plahters sending rich (o this mill ipay cal cnlate within a few days when they can re colve it ready for market.' The mill will furnish barreH wheriever required at 87 I - t X cents each, tsiul will land rough rice .from the deck of vessels at linlf n cent per bushel. The proprietors have erected On the premi ses a ratfge of very secure & (lie proof brick buildings covered with slate, for the put- pose of storing ribe When required by which the owners <ff it, may avoid the expense of drtfyages, &c. and preserve it* good order for readier sale; Nonce will be given' the Factor When the patcol for hlth is Boifrttteh ccd. tlitit lie nitty determine In time to have it stoied or receive it from the mlllgs soon as beat. In ease it is not takon away when turned out of tite mill, it will lie put into store anil the usual charge iqafib ofO. eentg per week. A constant supply.of small .ricp and rice flour always on hand for sale in ftirge nr Small quantities'. .For any further particulars, apply al t^e Mill to . CmVIlSTIN i large Extension 1 Card Tables, Tea Table, Grecian Sofa, Chairs, ... . Mantle Glasses, Side Board, Scotch and ingrain Carpeting, a Rugs,; Brass Rods, j Entry Globe, with fixtures,' Bureaus,', . Dressing Tables, Andhont;, £4 Shovel ana Tongs, See. tun , . . ALSO , ,■ Crockory, China SC Glass ware, i t* - Consisting of 1 Dinnot Set, % Tea Sen,, Pyramids. Preserve Glasses, Wines, Sic* Sco. See,. ' also , ; • Aqmntitj.pf ■ . Kitchen FiirmlUre. Sold by order of tiie Executor.. nov 6 Termscash, - —r o-g il til Positive Salt. Ily. J. B, Herbert. t ■ On ft ATUIIDAY. tih Inst, i . e At 11 o'clock. 7,11 be sold bi'Cnre my storo 5 ba|c.s. Blue Plains, bf late Impor tation ,.a1.so,' , . £ y-. 2 bales Negro Cloths nov 4 Terms time of sale. apply at the il.... ... .. , . H. McALPIN, A|eri/ or HALL, SHAPTEIt A-Ttl'I'Ell. 05“ A fotv good Coapera .wanted; frith the Mill to.whom gll pot fnonil) will be giVftn anti found. Oil $1. -, . LUvn'.. -rs W ILL b'q febelvetf until the ffth Nov- by Win, J. vyay, Esq. of Libert. ty Cp'ttnty, for building a. Church at Wal- thourvillp; pf(he follortnigrjesiriptfon, viz: The Building of wood, sixty by forty—two stories' lilglr. with.a smalt' ,$eeple;—it fial- leryoftwority feet atone end.. : To be fin-' Isbcd With tient pen* .add ptllpib-rl’iilpil and breast work of the gallery, .to,.be of neat . patineE work;.. Two Aisles running parallel the whole fbnqtlt of (he ohureh, with (ftiors it eJiSh end. window* witli- neat plainWhiter*on' the first door. Hrifk p.l- lars sufficiently hear .arid iwo fee(.cleat ,nf (lie moon'd,. The materials all.ro be forn islied by the. undertaker of the best quality,’ subject to the inspection of. the building Committee. Tbo work to be executed in a neat workman like’.mariner.. For.further partistflsrs, apply to,the undersigned where a plan of thb bunding may be seen. \ ., . , . WM.J. WAY. By, J. B. Herbert. On WEDNESD >Y next ttih Inst. At 11 oVIock.wilj bn .sold before my store,. A Negro W<?man about 24 years of age. a good cook.wasliot and Ironer. * ntiv-4 f* - Terms cash. Eariiieiiwarej (Glass and . Herring^. ByJ. B. ilHRBBRT. 1 On TUESDAY the loth November, -, At U o'clock will bn sold on Messrs. A; , , I,my ,& Co’s Wharf, 300 Crates Ctdckery, . Consisting of all kinds of HSsnrlments suit-* able for lilt* (iiark.ef arid th? ptincip.il pare of ilierii received this. Fall ftom Liverpool) . ■ ALSO' ■ 8 casks plain rut and moulted En- > • glish ,Glass! ; 4 bales Bagging Twine of the beat; Ml do Gib'Jttiririm,!, . 150 keg* Scotch fine HerrinsA; , Terms—All suitif under gtQOei.tt, over* 5200 to SSOo 60 (lays, from5506 11, gipotv 00 day* over ^1000 4 tnorifhs for approved, indoriefi.paper. nov 3 • . i 1—I il.jl <4 iporiui uunjJOAFucr, r T llyatjn and blapk j J,Ah of superior flavor and quality, Wstlthourvjlle, 24th Oct. 1829. selected ,for family ti.sei ,in;'”nct 29 ('.bests, catty boxes) and-S llf| IT~' ^ , —777 caftie*.- Cotton . Cards. Aik BOXES Whiitniore't No to; rw v Cotton Cards, landing ami for . Almanacks for 1830. J UST Received. T. M. DRISCOLL. nov 4 sate by nov-3 Removal. T il E subscriber has removed his Chun- ting Room to-No. 2, Bolton's Buil- __ n>: t I it • , dings, near the Exchange, tVh'ere lie coo- Mf. Blake S &)team Rice. ' litotes the Factorage. Sc Commission Busi ness. . t , n-- • - 2j oct 31 ,dmg t COHEN S. MILi.F.ll- YAMAGRA\V.‘ H AS commenced pounding Rice for the season,, is ip complete order,and maunged by. an experienced Miller.— liougn. Rice will be taken front the decks of vessels at a half cent per bushel—Barrels furnished when requBcd at 87 1-2 cpijts each.' Small Rice and, Mpur may altyays be had at the Mill.—Far futlher informa tion “PP'^q, j?ORDlIAM;Miller, or i»nnT haiu< 1 'Ri4h aM. nov 4 ROUT. HABBRBHAM. ; - - -festtf." t • «'*t —• -Hay.' t , ■ < ■. t- nil HEssdbsdribe'rs'offer foe sate a.quan- JL, -tlty qf the,, jkGMBgalUy. NoMhrirn Hayitat a (pdurqa prMfikt* tnelr Store on Scott Sc Balfour’s WlSff ;• j >, <_ ,,-v ) ilSM WM. Sc B. ROSE, ndv * • - 240 > W e hAy.E rEqG?4ted tq aniiburicp vVip-.C- Barton os. a Cfindidr ate for Justice of the Peaco ip the 4thjieni to. supply tho vacancy occasioned by the resignation of W- P. Boers, Eiq; nev 4 _ f ■ BE dTk' BOXES buricli Muscatel Y Otf,. Ratsiq*. . - 5() 'qr boxe? s tlo [ ,7. jars grapes !,'■■■■ do, J. to, qr casks ?. Cette Madeira 10 Indian bbls S .Wino;',. So do do Sweet Malaga Wine SO bbls first quality, Netvarlt Cidt, top hoxei.ypUp'j'ifH'a, Landing, from subflFt'ances, and far sale ibjl,,.. : COHEN 65 MUtLEli T. nov* WM. P. BOWEN. 2!9|tL Seasonable Goods. Irilltorpe,' a X. -AIja/NG from sri: L’ehcr.il and exter . 5; mi.L AND BRITISH Which,ere qjfarqd fc a coiripleft?assortment ok ... .. ■DO-MESTIC ARTICLES, For sale by M .., ,• ,(. LOW, TAYLOR &CO. sept tot 190 irtationlff fl< 1 s'; ,ether with ijjflYildthovali T HE Subscribe*.has removed- his of- ficoto tbo one,lately occupied hv. Judge Nicqll, in.nnri'oftho upper robins of Housioun’s brick buiidings. . ,. • LEVIS. D’LYON- nov 4 -' ' '222sr Elcgdht Furniture. < hi/ J. B. HERBERT- , On THURSDAY, 4<tb inst. At fl o’clk will be sold before tav store r ,.A (general Assortment of handsome F U R N I T U R E, COMISTINd or Sideboards, Sofas. Pillar and Claw, Card, Tea, Breakfast and Dining Ta-f hies, t Ladjes' commode Dressing Bureaus, with Looking Glatses. French Ptcsses, Mahogany Cribs, Mahogany Bedsteads. 4 post caived,, Candle Slands, Ladies Wash Stands, 4fc7 draw Bureaus, with carved col umns. Setts of Dining Tables, , Single ■ do Breakfast ■:> ij -i dt >r. fi f ' Fancy Rush and Cane seat Chairs,' See. t'tt • The whole froiri the.Mamifactory of J. HoOldqrslraw, New York, the work and materials of the best kind.—Terms liberal and.mide known at lime of sale.. P. S. The Furniture.will bo, ready for inspection on on Monday oils inst. nov 3. - -• v■)*...«•; Notjce, 4th' Beat Compauj'. A N election for Justice of the peace for the fourth beat to fill the vacancy pc- ca.ioned by the resignation of William P. Beers Esq. will fie-held > at Mrs. Coopets Bnildlngs .on fhe corner of Bay pud Aber- cotnstreet on the twenty-firstiinst. JQHNHA UPT, j. T>. - James o. wilpon • SAMUELC.HOUSE^ no y 4 , For sale,,or Lease. r«YWO lots in Broughton s’.roet. tbe J. Actrns wilt ho accommodating appli cation fo JyB- Uctben, or the Miss Minis’s ■upposito tho The.iYvo, net St 210M Hay. x' BUNDLES.lstquality Hay . _ _ for sale on'hoard ship An- :des, A Low & Co’s. wliarf. ■ ooll 29 J.'BENTLEY. To the Ejectors of Chat ham county. F IELUIW CITIZENS—I again sol i, libit your suffrage for the office ot Qoronor of Chatham county,, at tlie ensil ing election in January next.-. THOS. EDEN. oct 31 218 , 1 Bar Leacl’ and Packing ■ . Yarn". 4 KEGS,."Youie’s" superior Bob' Lead. ' ■ • iu '" • ■ 15 coils Packing Yarn, 2, 3 & 4, Lauding from Y ip Mncon-and for Ha)i»t'y ' HALL, SUAPTEK & TVl'tE&S ■ cav s >>