The daily telegraph. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1840, September 17, 1840, Image 1

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Vol. 1, In the House or Representatives. IA/JIKRKaS a hill has passed both-oranches o * * the General Assembly, changing the time ■of holding the sessions of the legislature troin an-t nual to bi ennial; but whereas it is proper on all ■occasions to ascertain the will of the people, when ever it can be done without interfering with the ordinary course of Legislation: Therefore. Be it resolved by the Senate and Mouse of Rep resentatives of the Stale of Georgia, in General Assembly met, end it is hereby resolved by the -authority of the same. That on the first Monday in •October, 1840 die voters of this State be requested do endorse >.n their tickets, the words “Annua,” •or “Bi-enniel,” as they may favor the meeting of •the Legislature every year, or once in two years -and that the resolution be published in the new papers in this Stale for three months before the first Monday in October aforesaid, JOSF.PII DAY. Speaker of the Mouse of Represents'ives. Attest—Joseph Sturgis Clerk. In Senate, concured in, 21st December 1839. UOBI'.R I M. RCHOLS. President of the Senate. Attest—David J, Biiiey, Secretary. Approved, December 24th, 18.>9. CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor, lily 1-3-n 145. BROUOIII’ to Jail, on the 13th nit. a negro man, named AIIRL, about 5 feet 6 inches in height, SO years of age, and says lie belongs lo A, Moultrie, living in Gmhnmville, Ileaufort District South Carolina, and runaway in January last, mav 4-95 P. G. SIIICK, Jaildr. BROUGHT to tail, on the 28th ult. a negro man, named SAMPSON, about six feet in height. 23 years of age, and says be belongs to James Mope, living on May River, Ileaufort Mis. •trict, South Carolina, and runaway in March last, may 4—95 P. G. SIIICK, Jailor. BROUGHT Jail, on the 21st lost, a negro man named II \KNKT, about 25 years of age five feet six inches in height, and says be belongs ■to Mrs Rnsiiia Blalock, living near Rdgefield Court Mouse, Soudi Carolina, and ran away thelso of April last. ittne 1-119 P. G. SIIICK, Jailer- Brought to Jail, ON the 18th inst, a negro man, calling himself ISAAC, say r s he belongs to Thomas Tyson, of Houston county, in this State, and run away Ist March last. He is about 40 years old, and 5 feet, 5 inches high. P. G. SHICK, Jailor, june 19 135 BROUGHT to Jail, (ill the 18th ult. a negro man named JOHN,about 5 feet six inches in height, 22 years if r ge, : nil says he belongs to Alexander Buh, living in Bemifrit Dis'ricl, South ■ Vaulina, and runaway in December last. -■•. mav 5-95 P. G. SIIICK, Jailer. ’ a— NEW GROCERY STORE- 1 lie sub. scriber announces to bis friends that lie lias taken the store recently occupied by Messrs Huston and Itandal, in Market square, ami that he i. s pist received by recent arrivals, a well select, ed stock of F v.MM.Y GROCERIES, and which he offers wholesale and retail, at the most reduced pri ces ft Idols. P irto Rico Sugar, 5 do St. Croix rlo 5 do N Orleans do 25 hags Rio Coffee, .20 do C'lba do 20 hills. Baltimore Flour, 10 rlu Canal do 20 J <lo do tin 50001 bs Georg a and Northern Bacon, 20 boxes Soap, 20 chests Tea, different qualities, 300 sacks S di .00 bushels Liverpool d<* 10firkins Goshen Butter, 5 lilies Molasses, 3 do Lamp Oil, 20 bbls. Nor hern Rum, 20 do tin Gin, 15 do do Brandy, 5 pipes Holland Gin, 2 do C"giiHC Brandy, 20 mis’ s Madeira and Malaga Wines, 10 do Tt-nt-rifle do Togedier with an ass irtment of Shot, Nails l.ard, itc. Ike. D. DEMPSEY, ifiy 13 103 MPRENUERGASTnas just rec’d. per • lo g Excel, and oilier recent arrivals, the ollowiiig articles, which lie offers cheap (hr Cash. American Ginghams, Sco'cli Ginghams, Printed Lawns, French Cambric, Corded llimity, Swiss Mti'lins, Mull Mu-Jins, Plaid Muslins, Bordered Linen Cambric lldkl's, llcm Stiched I. C lidkis. Gent. Silk Pocket Mdkfs; Gent. Silk Cravats, White, brow n, black, and slate colored Hose, White and black French and English Silk Hose and half Hose, While and colored Cotton half Hole, (Low prirec Prints, Checks, Fancy Shawls, fancy Scarfs, Frilled top Gloves, childrens Socks and Hose, Feather Fans, black Bolibinet Lace, Mitts, .34, 78, 3-4 brown Slut-tings and Sheetings, ‘Bed Ti k, Shirting Stripe, Striped Homespun, Furniture Dimity. ■mar 26 62 The Subscriber, Respectfully informs die public in the lower end of town, that he has fitted tip a large ami extensive store,adjoining his residence, East Broad street, for the sale of groceries, provi lions, wines, liquors, &e, all of the choicest and best qualities, which will be sold very little over first cost, for cash or shot! credit. Just received per brig Wm Taylor, from New York, and now open : lObrls Albany pale ale 50 brls canal flour .20 firkins Goshen butter 2 pipes Holland gin 2 do Cognise brandy 20 brls No 1 truckirel .10 brls men pork 50 do Irish potatoes 20 kega lard (leaf) Together with a large and well selected assorl - ment of summer clothing, suited to all classes. Seameti’a clothing of all kinds—Tarpaulin lists, boat hand's clothing. Ac Ac. All the above articles constantly kept on hands—and n regular supply of provisions received from the North every two weeks. Fetnilif s weuld do well to give s trial to this Establish ment. PETEK WORT HI NOTUN, june I—rll9 East broad tarect. SWIg Sfclegtftp!}. WANTED-To It ire, a coloured woman,who can cook, wash, and iron*, for a small family liberal wages will.be given. Apply at this office. may 7- 1 98 AGISTRATE'S OFFICE—t he sub scriber informs his friends ol the 4th Beat, and the citizens generally, that he has rec’d his Com mission, and is duly qualified as a Justice ofthe Peace. His office is next the Georgian office, formerly occupied by Thos. H. Williams, Esq.- All business committed to him will be fai hfully executed. JAS. M. DEGONOUR. mav 7 9g. SUPERINTENDENT’S office, l)ist.o f LJ” Brunswick, Ga„ Darien, July lftth, 1849. Proposals will be received until the 10 h of Au gust next, to keep in good condition by painting, caulking and pitching, and to replace and move at their pioper stations as often as required, the fol lowing buoys, viz.- one on Sapello Bar, five on Dob<-> Bar, and nine at the entrance of Brunswick Harbor. Persons desirous of contracting will please state their terms by the year, or for a term of years. Good reference or security, will be required as to the faithful performer of this duty. Address tile subscriber at the Custom House, Darien. AI.EX. W. WYI.LY, oily 20-60 Superintendent. Information Wanted. D XNIEL O’CONNELL, a native of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland. When last beard litim, lie was working on a railroad in the state of Georgia. His father, who resides in Portland, is very anxious to hear from him. Any information respeefng him, addressed to his father Daniel O’ Connell, or his brother, Callahan O’Connell, Franklin street, Portland, Maine, sng 3 172 ('REAR AI.E—2O bbls Read’s Stock Ale, J landing from blig Augusta, and fur sale by mil q ~lh MICII DILLON. | lEORGIA BACON—6 I,lids. Georgia U Bacon, the hog round, just received and for sale hy ’ > MICII DILLON. A Card. ERSONS having business with me, when not in Court, or at mv office, will find me at my P r < se t residence, at Mrs. F. Fulton’s, Col. Hun ter’s buddings, on the Bay. RICH. LEAKE. July 27 [City papers will please copy.] 166 Notice. Tip IIE subscriber, during leisure hours, will on* JL dertake to collect Bills, Draw off Accounts, Post up Rooks, &c. on reasonable terms. Good reference ran be given. ■PETEH HYNES, Dn-ytonstreet, near the Academy. June 11 12 8 Notice. PERSONS holding Change Bills, signed by the subscriber, art requested to band them in ‘"mediately P. WORTHING I ON. iun>’ 22 v Noyes. 4$ GROCE Soda powders, Bdo Seidlets. For sale by. bug 7 176 THOS. UVEItSON. Card. HAVING RESUMED tlie practice of my pro fession. I will attend the various Courts of the United States; those ofthe eastern and middle circuits. Office in Bull street, near the Exchange. —Attendence when not in court, from 8 A, M. 8 I*. M. RICHARD LEAKE. Jnl) 4 148. Just Received per Brig Clinton. CA'K ,Manila, Flake, -**- 50 oz Quinine, French. For sale hy aug 7 176 THOS. RYERSON. Tobacco, •Jtk BOXES, manufactured 16 to the lb. for *■4o““ sale by MICH. DILLON, j.iuc 25 140 I). Dempsey, HA S recently received and offers for sale, his store in Market square SOU yds Ingrain and Venetian Carpeting 200 pcs French, English and American Pi inis 150 do low priced do 20 do white and red Flannels 12 do Apron Checks 18 do Pongee Silk lldkfs 15 do Sakinet 10 do Negro Cloth 30 do plain and fig’d Swiss Muslins 50 do Cambric and J icunet do 75 do plain and fig’d Cap Laces 43 do Mous'in DeLaincs zi) do blk 1.. String and Gru DeSuisse Silk 15 do figtl and coi’d Silks 10 tlo plain ar.d Pgu Satin 8 doz l.acc Cbl.ars 25 do Muslin Capes and Collars 111 tlo fancy Silk and Chally Shan Is 20 do Prussian do 75 do Spool Cotton 10 do blk Silk Cravats 50 do India Rubber and sVebb Suspet.Jsyt 100 do Wuolien and Cotton i Hose 100 do ladies w hite, blk and coi’d Hose 10 do do wlii'e ami blk Silk Hose 30 do do Silk and Kid Gloves 50 do men’s Woollen, Berlin and 11. Si Gloves >OO Cotton Heat! Hdkls An assortment of Lace and Gauze Veils 75 lbs blk, white and coi’d Flax Thread 100 prs Rose, Whitney and Dtifiil Blankets 300 Silk and Cotton Umbrellas 30’ boxes fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons 500 pcs room Paper and Bordering 20 do French ami English Merinoes 4 bales 4-4 brown Sheeting 4 do 34 do Shirting 3 cases bleached Shirtinys and Sheetings 6 do ladies Florence Braid Bonnets I 4 do do plain Straw do 2 do do colored do 20 do Shaker Bonnets Ladies and gentlemens’ Cloaks ‘ Gentlemens’ Overcoats,dress C-ats, frock Coats, Cassintere, Cloth and Satinet Pantaloons, Vests, &c. &c., which he offers wholesale and at reduced nrices. Notice. JOSEPH FELT, Esq., it authorised to act as my Attorney, during my absence from the city. Mr. Israel Dasher, will stlend to selling and collecting as heretofore fur the subscriber, june 26-141-e-o-d-3t. JOHN WAGNER. Cavendish Tobacco. Ojl BOXES Cavendish Tobacco, a great bari gain, fur sale by P. IIALLIGAN. aprilJl 84 . Savannah, Thursday Evening, September 17, I §lO. Georgia—Mclntosh County. WHEREAS Mrs. Ann Sherman and Nathaniel M. Calder have applied to me fur Letters of Administration upon the estate and effects of Ben jamin Sherman, late of said county, deceased. ‘I liese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time preset ibed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at my office, this sixth day of July, eighteen hundred and forty. J. E. TOWNSEND, c. o.m.c. jtilv 9 151 Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1840. WHEREAS, Michael Prendergast, a Grand Juror, summoned for the present May term, made default. —Ordered, that he be fined intlic sum of S4O. unless good altd sufficient cause of excuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court, on or before the first day of the next term; and whereas, John A. Hemerling, HnghS. Watts, James A Norris, J -s. B. Norris, George 11. Keiffer James McDonald, John Stuart and William H. Smith, Petit Jurms, summoned to attend the present term, made default—ordered, that the) be severally fined in the sum of fifteen dollars each, unless tliry do file sufficient causesofexcute according to the statute in such cases m.ide and provided. And, whereas, W. B. Thomas, and William Gorham, Petit Jurors,made default at the present term, a part of said term.—Ordered, that lltey severally fitted ill the sum of ten ilollais each, unless good and sufficient excuses be filed accord ing to law. And whereas, M'lllium Galpin, James Roberts, Alexander Watt, J. F. Thomas, F. Cham pion, P..trick Hart, W. II: Lloyd, W. A- Pitman, J. F. Segure, Tin mas M. Turner, Alonzo Day, I Itomas Butler, T. C. Sullivan and’Francis Trucl.e lut, Talismen on the Petit Jury, summoned to at tend the present term. made default,—Onlen and. ihal they be severally fined in the sun ol fifteen dollars each, unless they fi e good and sufficient causes of excue with the Clerk of this Court, in the time prescribed by law. And whereas Robt M. Phinizy, Henry F. Willink, John Rubin son D. F. Scranton, John Mallery, N. U. Knapp, John L. Cope, jr, James A, Clifford, J. F. Herb, Eli Pittman, Henry James, J I) Delanoy. C. E Barie, W J Harper, CL McNisli, Joseph Densler, James Palmer P K Wait SB Hill and John S Coombs, Talismen on the Petit Jury, made de fault at the present term —Ordeied, that they be fined in the sum of ten dollars each, unless good and sufficient excuses he fiied with the Clerk of this Court, on or before the first day of the ensu ing January term. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Dep Clerk, s c c c. aug 12 FOUND— Three Notes of hand, on one slnet ot paper, payable to Joseph Sirman, for S3O eaah, and signed Morgan G. Swain, Jason M Kemp, Francis Jones—payable one day afterdate, $lB have been paid on the whole. The notes will be given to the owner, on paying the expenses ot this advertisement, by JAMES DICKSON, Broughton street may 10-ts 108 \f PRENDERGAST oilers the folb^. ing articles at usual low prices for cash or city acceptance. 10 11 12-4 best quality Whitney Blankets Colored Blankets Blue and grey Plains Kerseys Plain and plaid Linseys Blue, black, brown and grey Satinets do do tlo do green Broati C'otl i 3-4 brown Shirtings 4-4 do Sheetings 5-4 do do 6-4 do do 7-8 bleached Shirtings 4-4 do tlo 5-4 do Sheetings 6-4 do do 6-4 do Irish do 10-4 Harnsly do 11-4 do do 12 4 do do Shining Stripes Checks Colored Homespuns White Flannels Red do Yellow do Green do Brown Canton Flannel Blt acbetl do tin Bed Ticks, silk, cotton, worsted Merino and Casliincrs Hose and 4 Hose Swiss Muslins Jaconet do Mull do Hook do Plaid do -lan 15 I—ly Notice. rMHIE undersigned requesis any person claim ing Iron, now ill Patrick Foy’s yard, in East Bro*d alreet, to come forward, prove prnpeity, pay charges, and remove it, in three days from date. JAMES O’BRYAN. June 5 123-It* AY ARID BEER— 199 b undies prime Amboy Hay. 15 brls Htad’s Stock Ale, just received per brig Clinton, snd for sale by june 16-132 M. DILLON. Domestic Brand, die. /■_fk BBLS Domestic Brandy TtW SO bbls N. E. Rum 10 bbls Peach Brandy 5 lihds of West India Molasses 5 bbls while Havana Sugar , 2 hktls N. Orleans Sugar 50 Mils Howard st. Flour 50 bbls Pilot Bread 10 ktga Goshen Butter 20 do Leaf lard 20 quarter boxes bunch Raisins 10 boxes Tobacco, 16s to the lb 5 quarter casks Cogltac Brandy .3 pipes Holland Gin *1 liltd St. Croix Rum 10 quarter casks Malaga Wine 5 do Tenneriffe Wine 12000 first quality of Spanish Cigars 100 half and one gallon Jugs 100 do Demijohns. For sale on reasonable terms, by P. IIALLIGAN, mar 3—24 At the Market Dock. Notice. MIL JOHN MURPHY, Market square, will set i as my attorney, during my absence from the State. I. F. O’NEILL, vug 1 I^l d'* ASH STORE— Just received an 4 will be sold cheap for cash. Moltone black Ita an silk Do blue blac do do A few pieces c < red tlo Silk scarfs and fancy shawls. M PRENDERGAST. may 16 jO6 i ONGRESS & SPRING WATER— -1 50 doz. Congress and Spring Water, in quart and pint bottles, fresh, just received per brig Clinton, and for sale by june 18 THOS. RYERSON. Lamp Oil, Elour, &e. S>H BBLS best quality rectified Whale Oil 50 bbls superfine Howard street Flour, 50 chests Hyson Tea, for sale by ap 30-92 MICH’L. DILLON Boat Found. A YAWL Boat, supposed to belong to a ship or brig. The owner may have it oil paying ex expenses, by applying at this office, june 22-3 t |/,2 Bacon. 42 DDA I.HS Georgia bacon, hog round, lor sale by the suoscriber, south side ol the Market, in Boston & Randle’s old stand. june 24 139 D. DEMPSKY. Crockery. A A CR ATES, handsome, assorted, for sale by M. DILLON. jne 25 140 Sugar and Molasses* ax HIIDs piinte Muscuvada Sugar do Cuba Molasses (new) for sale by MICH. DILLON, june 25 140 Corn. “J AAA BUSHELS B.ltimore Corn, a su “e AFUr perior article; landing from Eleanoi F< r- sale in lots to suit purchasers, by j.v 28 167 M. DILLON. Drafts on New Fork. AT sight and 30 days sight for sale by MICH. DILLON. j''iy * 46 , A Card. HE undersigned. Builder, having commenr ed business on bis own account, solicits a share of public patronage He deems it unneces sary to speak in his own behalf—as there are ma ny gentlemen of high character who have person ally known his skill to have been long tested here, and that lie lias proved himself competent to over, come all and ffimlties that presented themselves- Shop, earner of Drayton and Congrctt itreett , WHERE ALL ORDERS WILL BE STRICTI.V ATTENDED TO All Ornamental House-work executed in a style ‘hat cannot be surpassed in this city, Gei.metrical nd Hanging stairs, in all tl eir various windings, executed in the new est and most appropriate man ner. Modern as w ell as orig inaltU signs given for all Ornamental Work. ROBERT KNOX. Julv 20 ‘Geogian enpv.) 160 Amboy liny and Goslicn Butter. ONE hundred bundles Prime Amboy hay, and 5 kega Goshen butter, (a first r.t'e article) in.w lancing Irom brig Wilson Fuller. Fur sale by julv 28 167 M. DILLON. Justice of tlic Peace. TH* HE subscriber having received his rnminis sion, is piepared to discharge the duties of his office Nmarian business an I conveyancing entrusted to his c a re, will meet with prompt at. tention. m. O. DILLON, july 9 151 Horses. rillVO good Draft Horses Also a pair of first 4- rate Carriage Horses, aud a very gentle well broke Potrey, lor sale by M. DILLON, july 2 16 For Fever and Ague. ROWANDS lonic Mixture, and l onic or V<- getable Febrifuge Pills. Just received and fi r sale by TIIOS RYERSON. aug7 176 Losl. BY the subscriber, at the burning of his resi dence on the 7th June last, a volume ol ‘* Charlton’s Poems.” W hoever has it. will con fer a favour by returning it. D. POSTKLL. july 25 165 Notice. FOUR months alter date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Chatham County.setting for oidiaarv purposes, foe leave to sell the real estate belonging to the latr Nicholas Marlow, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the said Estate. PATRICK MARLOW’. Adm’or of N. Ma it low, Deceased. Feb. 27, 1840. Iw4m To Rent. STORES, No. I and 2, W aring’s Buildings, at preaent occupied by Mr. A Bennett. Pus session gven on the Ist November. Apply to G. W. ANDERSON & DUO 111 Eli. 1 I,OOK AT THIS— WASTED, Gash, Cash, Cash, ami nothing hut Cash, or City acceptance will an swer ray purpose. TRY IIF. subscriber alter trying the wholesale -a business, in the stole he now occupies, at a wholesale rent, for nearly two yea's past, finds the Credit system will not meet his engagements Therefore, 1 find it necessary to humble my self to a retail business again, and what is still more unpleasant, I owe money, which must be paid, therefore, I will sell any part or all my de nirablc Goods at coat, and many articles less than cost; and lower than they can be purcliastd from nny other store in this city, until the fiist of No ten her next,lot cash only, or in largeamounts rit) acceptance, when the balance of stock will be and at auction, A. BENNETT, No 1 k 3 )Varuig’s Buildings, aug 17 3t 184 Market tquarr Savannah Poor House X Hospital. July I, 1841). YISITING Committee for July and Aug. Mesais A U Fannin and Charles Green. Physicians, Drs. Arnold aiul Tufts. All applications for admission to the Hospital must be made to the Visiting Committee—unless in caatsnf urgency, alien any membtr of the Hoard may admit. WM. DUNCAN, July 1-145 J’residrtil s. r. h. h H. Rates of Freight of the Central Rail Road. From Savannah to StatluntM, 2,3 1 48ci 16,7,8 I O &lbln&ll BUI. lleel, Pork, Ki.h & Li-“j j •Tgl. Molasses fc L.tne, !Zi W * * ‘ £ “ KruO.Votatoe,, Onion., *° ” 8 ‘ 100 100 er light barrel*. .38 50 75 100 100 Corn, and Peas in bags per bushel, I 10 i 15 jo 2j jj Cha.rs, per doz 1 50 ‘ 2jj 300 300 SSO f T r t whee,e ?’ 10 00 10 10 10 00 10 00 10 00 Cotton per bale round, not j exceeding 3501bs including ; ! I insurance, 1 00 1 10 1 1 45 j 50 jy§ J <qfredo do do do. l GO l 10 1 35 1 jo l 60 (Excess for each station of 10 > | j miles 5 cts. per loolbs.) ; Demijohns and jugs not ex- 1 ceding 1 gallon, 15 15 I *5 J 5 u Do do 2 gal. & not exceed* I log 5, jo jo 50 tj Ts Gig., SulkeyaSt J.rsey Wa- 7S | T _ , . 6 004 16 OC 800 800 Ducks & Fowls in coop* per | head, /25 per ct more if not J cooped) j j 3 I 4 Horses, Mules & Cattle per I 1 i ujf l ’ . . .. j*o CO 110 00 10 50 10 00 10 00 Hhds and pipes Liauor, not exceeding 120 gallon* 200 10$ ! 4 )0 sm'6 Do Do do Molasses & Oil, ordi~ Hln,hVi&f, Pork, Fish, A 400 s °° 879 7 *> <* Vs 5 £ Dodo Fruit,Potatoes,Onions, j 75 | 75 Beets, Ktc. 25 xa > .. Jersey Wagons without cor- , t ‘ rß . CO6 800 |JoO 400 8 ft) Kegs Liquor, &c. not exert- j J ding 5 gallon, 25! jj Do do do 10 gallon, 50’ 50 50 *0 10 Lumber per 1000 feet super ticial, Jgl 50 for each stage of 10 milss, Measurement goods per cu bic four, i 1 . t _j Oats, Hye, Bran, Com Meal 10 12 and Kice Flour in bag*,per bu, d' e, r, jo ~ .. i 50 83 7 * ■ 1 flJp, Lsmbs. Goats, Kids, ‘ “l 11 J ° 5i 00 Deer, Hogs, s.,d Dog-*, per head 50’ 75 100 1 1 Sugar, Coffer, Bice, Hard ware,& such other article* as go by wg,pe r 100 lbs. 25 J 8 50 03 1 T 5 I urke) sand Geese in coops per bead (25 per et more if 12 ,J 12 I*l 12 Haj per bale 75 1 25 2 15 2 50 ton Post and Stage Coaches and | j \VhiSw^i£ ,n *’ 10 10 10 00 15 00 20 00 20 00 ‘ V packages, J ° , j• “, 1 1 * In Sacks not over ■: busbels gl. Freight at the above Rates and under the fo|. low ing Stipulations, viz .- Nil claim for damages on articles carried by this Company, unless the packages are examined and identified in the presence of the Agent of Trans portation, before the sane are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of Li qnor, Oil or Molasse/, breakage of Glass or Crockeryware, chafing of Bagging, carriages or Chairs. Not accountable for bveakingiog of Hoi. low-ware: no internal injury not clearly percepti ble on the ou'side of the package, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the Car; not accountable for the decay of perisha ble articles; not accountable for Live Stock; and qo liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Lime, Bairels or Pack ages of any kind whatever It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings of Colton or for pillage, or damage by the vvealher on any freight after being landed al the place of destina tion or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars. dj“ Gun Powder Prohibited. The law will be enforced against all persons attempting to smug gle it c.n the mail. The Company will have agents at the 80 mile station, anti at the terminous ol the Roue, to at tend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. Merchandise not be forwarded, if nut called for in thte days, w ill be charged the Savannah rates of J. mcfarland, Agent. 0 The M.tcon Messenger will please publish. aug 22 CASH SYSTEM— T southern Merchants Printers, Sec.—Papers, Binder’s, Bandbox and 1 runkmaker’s Hoards.—'The subscriber is pre pared with a supply oT every quality and size ol writing, printing and wrapping p.pe'r, w ith tar and straw Boards, suitable for trunk ai.d box makers and binders, at the lowest market rates for cash. All orders accompanied by a remittance in either bank notes, or certificates of deposit, will be promptly and faithfully executed, and sale of the remittance made to the very best advantage. To those whose business will not admit of their visiting the North, the above is submitted aa worthy of their attention; and the subscriber has not the slightest hesitation in making a deliberate promise (hat all transactions shall be conducted to their satisfaction. Bank notes are more available remittances than certificates, and can be disposed of at iesa sacti. lice. Evidence should be taken that letters arc regularly mailed. A CHALMERS, New York, May 1, 1840. 84 Maiden Lan may It 10 l Direct Importations. r*l\VO caset supeiior Irish Linens, warranted X free from cotton, for sale very cheap for cash by M. PRENDERGAST. Who also oflers for sale low for cash, stipe? drab De Fe, a superior article for gentlemens suwimer wear; French Linen, white and brow!) Linen, drill Cotton, do Georgia Nankeen; blue black, green and brow n Ctmbltts; Long Lawns, linen camhrick Handkerchiefs; Russia Diaper, bird's eye Diaper, table Diaper, imperial Quilts -Marseilles do, white and colored Counterpanes n fine assortment of gentlemens’ half Hose; ladit i Hose, silk and cotton; childrens Hose, bol bins Lace: bobinet Quillings and Edgings, ap 22 85 Amboy Hay aud Cream Ale. LANDING, from ship Celis, ISO bundles Amboy Huy, a superior article; 10 bbls Read’s Cream Ale, ami for sale by MICH. DILLON, may 6 97 liny. W S? BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay. landing • fiom brig Pandora, 150 bundles beat qual ity Northern (fay, lauding fiom hti'g Vt ilann, and for sale by MICH Dll I.ON. july I* ■_ 149 No|iee. THE concern of ti e undersigned, with Kb. Jencks, in tlie fuel anil lumber business. Wat mutually dissolved before the 23d April last, aug 10 178 2t WM. 11. RICHARDSON. No. 211.