The daily telegraph. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1840, October 15, 1840, Image 3

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NEYV-ORLEANS, OCT. 7. . wp Late from Nassau, A". P. —By the arrival, ves “terdny, of tile schooner Savannah, which sailed on the 25th September from Nassau via Key West, we have received a file of the Nassau Observer to the 23d ult. The papers contain but little of general session of the Legislature bad been call, ed by the Governor; and after a short sitting ad journed, having concluded the business for which they had convened. YVc have been politely furnished with the follow ing report of the Bchooncr Savannah, w hich says, “Nothing had yet been done with the Spanish barque Kosini, carried into Nassau by the wreckers. Her cargo is said to be invoiced at $190,000. The American schooner Comet, Kennedy master, from New York, bound to Mobile, 11 days out, was wracked on the Jolter Keys on Man day last, 15th inst. The cargo has been saved, but the schooner i6 too much damaged to be got off; she had 1 passen .gors. Her cargo, was sold on the 24t1( ist. A British brig from Santiago de Cuba, (the Mar garet Ilighfield, Captain Johnson,) copper ore, was abandoned and foundered off Nassau on the nightof the 19th Sept, the captain, mate, and a boy having died of yellow fever subsequent to leaving Cuba Left American schr. Columbia, to sail in a few days for New York, with the Ex-American Consul, Huyler, and his family. Prospects in Nassau assume a gloomy appearance; the Bank is broken, and there is very little money in circulation. Sailed for Havana, the brig Mary Ann, Hudson, with a cargo ■of flour and lard. Flour was selling in Nassau at $G 75 per barrel, in bond. Arrived at Key W est, on the afternoon of the 27th; found some little excitement prevailing amongst the inhabitants. Some w r cre expecting a visit from the Scminolcs. YVas informed that a body of Indians, about twenty in number, had been seen near the quarters, where some few troops arc stationed, at two different periods, and that at one time the sentry fired on them. Diligent search was made in the woods, but without effecting any thing. The Key at pro'sent, is in a poor state of defence. Moßir.E, Oct. 8. The, Cotton Crop. —From the recent state of the weather here, and all the accounts we have from the interior, there can hardly be n doubt that there will be a very considerable tailing off in our staple. The quantity of rain which has fallen here within a few days is unprecedented; and if,as we fear, the storm has extended into the interior, it must mater ially lessen the quantity of cotton calculated upon after the ravages of the worm. YVe are not gener ally disposed to put much faith in the usual com plaints of short crops—they have become for the past few years to be considered as matters of course. But in regard to the present crop, we are satisfied, and so must any one he, who is at all acquainted with cotton culture, that such excessive rains ns have fallen here would be very destructive to cotton while maturing, and even after maturity. Last sea son will serve as an illustration by contrast. It will be recollected that early complaints were made of a short crop, owing to the drought, which continued from the middle of summer until the entire crop was gathered; and the result is that upwards of 456,000 bales have been received here up to the Ist inst. Louis Philippe. —lt would not seem that Louis Philippe has not much fear of inspection or as sassination, for ho appears in public ns often as any monarch. When lie came to Paris last Sunday, he was recognized as he rode through the streets, and cheered, and when ho went back to Eu he was again cheered and returned the salutations of the people. At Dieppe, tills week, he appeared on horseback, and at Eu. He is, 1 understand, very accessible. The King is never cheered with en thusiasm evincing airy personal regard, nor does there appear to he any of tluit feeling of attachment to him as a sovereign by the grace of God, such as there has been in old times, but he is cheered as onr people would cheer a President, as the head of and ns such entitled to outward .demonstrations of respect. Among the people, there does not seem to lie any enmity to the King, nor cun we discover in the mass, when he is pre sent, any particular coolness, and although there are parlies in Franco that would overthrow the present government if they could, they arc too small to effect any thing, have no reason in their hate, and offer no substitute for what they would destroy. The people of France have had enough of revolution, and the active bone and muscle of the country is too young to have any enthusiastic desire to embark in a crusade to revive a dynasty •of which it knows nothing except from report.— .Boston Daily Advertiser. The Bible—the whole Bible—and nothina hut the Bible. —Ono of the most singular and extraordinary instances of fanaticism that has fallen to our lot to record occurred on Monday in Ship-street. A man named Moiloy, whose family and connections are said to be respectable, has devoted for some years the greater part of his time in reading, the I scriptures, ami interpreting their meaning as his own fancy dictated, until ho worked himself up to 1 a pitch of religious fanaticism which ended in the Im ost deplorable manner. He was particularly struck with the 29th and 30th verses of the stli chapter of St. Matthew, and whether in the house or in the street, at his employment or otherwise, repeated them over and over again, “And if thy right ejjjf offend thee pluck it out, and cast it front thee, jot it is profitable for thee that one of thymombers liould perish, and not that thy whole body should .• cast into hell.—“And if thy right hand offend t>.lino cqt it off, and cast it from thee, for it is prolit- IHble that one of thy members should perish, and Ji .ilat that thy whole body should be cast into hell.” | In Monday evening tic shut himself up in his f ftnni, and actually fulfilled the counsel given in L'llese passages to the very letter, by plucking out ||s right eye with a knife, “and casting it from K’llui,” and afterwards cutting off his right hand f! Onortly after the commission of the act he was iftiml extended on the floor (where he had fallen 4s" l toss of blood,) in the most dreadful agony, to the many inquiries made as to what could Latest dates Sent. 15 Latest dates from Havre btScnt HI Latest dates from (Jaraiin . ....Sept ao Charleston Exports, Oct. 13. Baltimore.—Schjr. Torn Wood—l3o bales Up land Cotton, 300 shirks Salt, and 37 boxes mustard ARRIVAL AND Dtp AIiTUItK OF THIS MAILS AT (SAVANNAH. NOKTIIF.KX MAIf.. Due 9, a. at. daily. ‘ | Cliosej 13, ji. daily. AUGUSTA MAIL- Due S, p. u . daily. | Closes 7, p. „. daily. MILLKDGEVILI.K, MACON, Ac. Due every other day at 3, r. M. Close* every other day at 7, P. m. SOUTHERN MAIf.. Duo Sundays and Wednesdays by 13 at night. Closes Tuesday and Friday at 10 a. m., TRI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH This paper is now in regular operation. Itis published for the country, tri weekly, (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.) at Four dollars per annum — always in ad aance. DIED, On the night of the Blh instant, in the 32d year of bis age, Mr. FRANCIS McTEIR, of the firm of Clarke, McTeir & Cos., a native of the Parish of Duncan, in the County of Antrim, Ireland, and a resident of Augusta, for the last eight years. PASSENGERS, ’ Per U. S. steamer Gen. Taylor, frotn Charlcston —Capt. Casey, Capt. Stokes, Lieut YVayne, U. S. A.,and 2 deck. Per steamboat Wm. Gaston, from St. Augustine, viaPilatki—Capt. A.C. Myers, Lieut. Uidgley, U. S. A. c ski dd in (v £ Htc U tsc u ceT I’tMlTMf-’ SAVANNAH— OCTOBER 15. rifles f> -jn | Moon riries 08 18 Sun sets 5 37*| High water Oi) *l2 ARRIVED* Steamboat YVnt. Gaston, Burden, St. Augustine, via Pilatki. Left brig Gen. Sumter, at St. Joints’ Bar, wind bound. U. S. steamer Gen. Taylor, , Charleston, to U. S. Hr. Master. MEMORANDA. CHARLESTON, Oct. 14 Arr, schr. Ajax, St. Jago; steam packet Beaufort District, Suyanwh via Hilton Head and Beaufort. CJd, schr. Torn Wood, Baltimore. Fall stud € lot filing.. Cash Clothing Store ,corner of Champion's Buildincrs, Market Square. IE subscribers have I)ow an assortment of Gentlemen’s Clothing, for the"present season, and continue to receive fresh supplies by every ar rival. Youths’and Childrens’ Clothingof varioustquali ties. Negro Clothing of all kinds. y ) They would.particularly cnlh thc attchtlon ofijjic public to the style in which their goods aro got jj'| The fashions are of this Fall, and the articles arc oqunl in point of finish to any that arg made td*order in New York. Country merchants supplied on liberal terms. (D’ The subscribers arc aware that customers in general expect some abatement in the prices asked, but they wish it to be understood that nil the goods are plainly marked witli the selling price, and no abatement can be made. By this means, those who are not judges can buy as well as those who are per fectly acquainted with the goods. JOHN SOUTHWELL &CO. oc 13 10w-233 * Law Notice. raillE subscribers, in addition to their proses? Ji- sional duties in the Eastern Circuit, will prac tice in the Superior Courts of Washington, Jeller son, Soriven and Burke, of the middle circuit. aug 28 3t I!)4 CHARLTON & WARD. Biiflcr’s Eflccvescciit Magnesia, Dyspcpsn, Nervous Debility, Head Ache, AcciJity of the Stomach, Habitual Costive nesH,&c. and highly valued as a Cooling Purgative, just received and for smle by sept 21 TIIOS. RYERSON. JUST RECEIVED, by the brig Sterling, from New-York, the following Seasonable Goods, which are offered very cheap for cash, viz. : Canton Flannels; Red Flannel; White Flannel ; Yoßow Flannel; Broad Cloths ; Crumb Cloths ; Merinos; coloured Circassians; French, English, and German Merinos; light, fancy, ami dark co loufcd Calicoes ; black white do.; Kentucky Jeans . Stripes; blue Drill; Tickings ; Russia Duck ; Lind seys ; Fancy Ve&tings ; Padding ; Apron Checks; Brown Hollands ; Irish Linens; Bird-eye Diaper ;! Russia Diaper; Silk half Hose ; Black Italian Silk ; Black Crape ; Gum Elastic Suspenders ; Furniture Prints; Shirtings; Table Cloths; Suspender But tons, &c. &c. For sale by M. PRENDERGAST. sept 15 (Georgian copy) 201) KMayiiitf Curd*. ijk GROSS fine linen playing Curds, just received and for sale by TIIOS. RYERSON. sept 14 208 A Silualion Wauled, A S Barkeeper, or Clerk. The applicant would make himself generally useiiil. Apply at this office. sept Hi 210 llsiyni*N Vegetiihle Pills. JUST received and for sale, by sept 21 TIIOS RYERSON iis will undity xth Novem >artm£nt3 will be ■ (ford, A B ner, A B ;inson,A B ffion.A M er, A M er A M * srot. * o secure the servi ofessor of French lieges in this coun- Female Seminary, e gave every satis holar. The other ace, and are quali je efficiently their is supplied with ich together with h the means of il le natural sciences, juts, will be given I lIXV.HON, Principal. . oct 0—230 New Goods. JUST received by brigs Sterling and Augusta, 500 pieces Rose, Whitney, and Mackinean Blankets, 10 cases shaker hoods, Jo do Florence and plain straw bonnets, 4 do colored bonnets, 2D bales band boxes, \ .tru 10 pieces carpeting, 250 blanket shawls, 300 fancy do, 30 boxes ribbons, 150 pcs. English and American prints, 2000 pcs. room paper and bordering, &c. &c. which are olfered wholesale and retail, by I). DEMPSEY, oct 2 224 South side market square. Cavalry Flection* BY order of Major General Cone, an Election will be held at the old Court House in Bryan County, cm the 25th or October next,to fill tlm va cancy occasioned by the resignation of Major Wm. Law, late commander of Squadron of Cavalry, at tached to Ist division Georgia Militia. ANDERSON, Sen'r. Capt. Sept 15 te 201) Leeches. AFRESH supply of very fine Leeches, just re ceived, and for sale by T. RYERSON. oct 1 222 Sitnafion Wanted* A PERSON, well acquainted with cnnyeyanc ing and law proceedings in general, would be glad of receiving employment at a yery low rate. He would act as clerk, or in an-jf’ other capacity. Business being his object—emolument is only a secondary consideration, sept 14 208’ Trey Ale. ~fl BBLS. Reid &. Sons /cjebrtfted Cream Ale, just received, and foible by * aug 2fi A Situation Wanted. ■;’ BY a man, capable of acting as Porter, Ware houseman, or Cotton Sampler. He is a mar ried man with a large family, and desires employ ment much. sept 16 210 Removed* Subscriber has removed from Ilouston street, to the store recently occupied by Mr. Z. M. Winkler, opposite Mr. Wm. Hale’s, Market square ; and will keep a regular supply of ,iro ceries, dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, &c. &c. which he will sell at a ver}’ low price for cash, sept 24 lm 217 D. LYNCH. To Ret!l* Jsk An excellent dwelling House, containing 12ml 5 rooms, a good kitchen,oven, a wood-house, coach-house, and stable. Also—a good yard. Ap ply at. this office. sept 16 210 UI. Prenderg-ast, HAS just received by the brigs Excel and G. B. Lamar, the following articles, which he of fers as usual, cheap for cash. Red Flannel, White do. White Canton Flannel, Brown do. do. Merrimack Prints, Low priced bleached Sheetings, Brown Sheetings, Do. do. sept 12 (Geor.) . 207 Broad Cloths* T OW priced Broad Cloths, Blue, Mixed, Adelaide, Brown, and Claret Adourcd Cloths. Fgr sale low, for cash by M. PRENDERGAST. sept 12 (Geor.) 207 A Situation Wnaalod, BY a young man, capable of doing an outdoor business, who can be well recommended. He is anxious for employment, and would also do any indoor business, such as salesman or storekeeper. He writes a legible hand, and could act as wharf clerk or collector. Apply at this office, sept 12—ts 207 Just Ufceived hy Recent Arrivals* PIPES pure Holland Gin, & f>o bbls Connecticut do. 50 bbls Domestic Brandy, 40 bbls. N. E. Rum ; 10 bags Pepper, 10 firkins Goshen Butter, 20 qr. casks Tenoriffe Wine, 40 bbls. Irish Potatoes, and for sale on the usual liberal terms, by MICH. DILLON, sept. 12 , 207 Hair Dressing, Perfumery, Ac. M, DESNOYER, having laboured under se • vere indisposition for some time past, is now able to resume bis usual attention to business. He lias procured the services of two competent workmen. One of them, an Englishman, from London, the Great Metropolis. The other is from Le Grande Nation, and its Me tropolis, Paris. In the art of Hair Dressing and Wig-making, he feels he cannot he surpassed in town, and only asks a continuance of former favours. In addition to his former stock of WIGS AND TOUPEES, He ettn announce n new arrival from Paris, via New York, of the following article* of Perfumery : Kail D .Cologne, No. 18—Create Do Perse, first and second quality. Gorman Cologne Water. Creme do Porsn, in China Pots—Antique oil Ist and 2d.—Pomatum, Cosmetic, to dye hair, Ex tracts of Odor Powder, Ist quality. Bear's Grease, Court Plaster, Powder Puffs and Boxes, always ready. A fine article of Ainltrc Lavender, Pocket Combs, Ac. &•_. Ac. Together with every Powder, Perfume amt Soap ever imported into this country. Tito whole Inisi ttess is (lotto ala Erancais. [JT All orders attended to at the shortest notice. O’ D would occupy too much space to enumer ate all the articles in the subscriber, possession, and with thunks for former patronage, he is the public's servant. ‘ A. V.DESNOYER. oet 2—3tu (Geor. and Rep copy.) 2*24 Salt. ONE thousand bushels Liverpool Ground Salt For sale low, hy D. DEMPSEY. BC pt I 197 Negro Cloths, Shoos, Ac. F3 LST received per brigH Madison and Sterling, ” 50 pieces negro aloth, 40 do Sati nets, 10 bales brown shirting and sheeting, 6 cases bleached do do. 3 bales shirting stripes, 60 pieces Linseys, 40 do low priced calicoes, 4 cases silk and cotton umbrellas, 10 cases mens’ lined and hound hrogans, 5 do do, a very good article, 40 doz woollen and cotton hose. 10 pieces French me.rino, YVliieh are offered wholesale and retail, at the most reduced prices, by D. DEMPSEY, sept 24 217 Notice. DURING the absence of the undersigned from the State, his son, T. DEMPSEY, is duly authorized to net as my attorney. Aug 14, 1840. D. DEMPSEY. sept 1 197 Low's old English Soups. JUST received, a general assortment of Low’s Old English Soaps, for sale by sept 14 208 TIIOS. RYERSON. Vanilla Bean. JUST received a fresh supply of Vanilla Bean, ■ per brig New Hanover, for saie by sept 3 198 TIIOS. RYERSON. Evans’ Camomile Pills. JUST received and for sale by sopt ‘JI TUPS, RYERSON. Inl'aliiblc Cnee foe the Dropsy and YVliile Swelling. t|YHE subscriber is in possession of an infalli bio remedy for Dropsy and YVliite Swelling, He will undertake to cure the Dropsy in any stage, provided the patient lias never been tapped. He will also undertake the cure of YVliite Swelling in any stage of the disease, and will restore the litnb to its original soundness, unless total decay lias taken place. The author of these cures has been successful in the cure of the above diseases for thirty years, and in the decline of Ids life, has divulged the same to the subscriber, being no lon ger able to practice. Asa proof of his perfect con fidence of his success, the subscriber requires no pay unless he effects a cure. He mav he consulted at Mr. Noel Lanier's, on the Louisville Road, Scrivcn county, near the forty-five mile station. HENRY FURNS, sept 16—210 2t Scriven county ( ash Clothiitg Store. Corner of Champion's Buildings, .Market-Square. Subscribers respectfully inform the inha -R- hitants of Savannah, and its vicinity that they have just received hy the brig G. B. Lamar, and other late arrivals, a part of their Fall Stock. They have now on hand.superfine YYcst of England wool dyed Black and Blue Dress and Frock Coats, Pan taloons and Vrs.;s: Cassimere Pantaloons; Yests of Silk, Bombnsin, Valencia, Ac. ; Pilot cloth sort outs, hunting and walking coats, fall trimmed with silk and velvet; heavy forest cloth ditto; sati fltt’ SNijfls of every description. Negro clothing of 9*ll kiufc;. A complete assortment of youths’ and w in’q, clothing, Ac. Fine cotton and linen Smrts, Fahey Calico do.; Bosoms, Collars, silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, real Italian Cravats, Ac. Tljcy would particularly call attention to the STYLE in which their Goods are got up. The fash ions'are of this fall, and the articles are equal in point of finish, to any that are made to order in New-York. Country Merchants supplied on liberal terms. O’All the Goods are plainly marked with the selling price, and no abatement can be made, JOHN SOUTIIYVELL A CO. sept 8 2w 203 Ciiciip Grocery Store. THE subscriber having opened the store recent ly occupied by Messrs Boston A Randle is now receiving, and will continue to receive, a well selected stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac. and having made arrangements both’ in New Y'ork and Baltimore, for a fresh supply by almost every arrival, of Flour, Butter, Cheese, Beer, Cider, Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Hard ware, Ac and Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which arc offered for sale, wholesale and retail, at the most reduced prices. I). DEMPSEY, oc 3-225 South side market Square. Itayior Straivs CHAPMAN’S Patent Metalic Razor Straps, Saunders’ do do do Emerson’s Elastic do Just received and for sale, hy sept 21 THUS. RYERSON. information Wanted. DYNIEL O’CONNELI.. a .a-ive of Mallow, County Cotk, Ireland. V. lien last heard from, he was worki g on a railrod,iu.t ie state if Georgia. Ills father, tvbo resides in Portland, is very anxious to he r from him. Any inform dint C“sperting him, addressed to his father Daniel O’ Fonnell, or his brother, Callahan O’Conm 11, Franklin street, Portland, Mine sue 5 172 Noyes. 6 GROPE Soda powders, 8 tloSeiilltis. For sale hv. attir 7 176 TIIOS. RYERSON. Essential bait beinaii, IJIOR removing Ink, Ironmould and other stains from linen or line goods. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by TIIOS. RYERSON. sept 14 # 208 Curd. THE undersigned having associated themselves in lint practice of Law and Equity, in the United States, and those of the Middle and Eastern districts of Georgia, announce to their friends and the public, that either at their office in Savannah, nt ill that kept in the Court House, in Jaeksonboro', Scriven County, one or other of them will be al ways found. Devoted to the profession and de termined, fearlessly, to discharge a correct duty, they respectfully tender, to their fellow citizens, their professional services. RICHARD LEAKE, Counsellor at Law. YVM. 11. HOTCHKISS. Scriven Cos., 17th Sept. 1840. oct 6 ltnvv 326 CIIKAI* CASH STORE.— The subscri ber has received, by recent arrivals, the fid lowing articles, which lie offer* for sale at his usual low prices for cash, viz.: Cross-barred Swiss Muslins; Plain Robbiuett Lace ; low priced Irish Linens; YY'orstcd Plaids, lor childrens’ wear ; black, blue, white, and slate co loured Cotton Hose. M.PRENDERGAST. sept 16 (Georgian copy) 210 JllstM'O MnrDoniiell's Return day win be Tuesday isth Oc tober, inst.—Court day, Friday 23d inst. Oct 3 225 Push More. JUST received by the brig L. Baldwin, from N York, the following articles, winch will he disposed of, a* usual, cheap for cash, viz • Low priced dark Prints “ “ light do 4-4 French printed Cambrics Fine bleached Shirtings Low priced do do Russia Diaper I Spool Cotton Brown Holland, hv M PRENDERGAST. sag 29 (Geor) 196 Flour. hundred bbls. and 50 hf. bbls. Baltimore ™ ” City Mills Flour, a superior article, warrant ed free front garlic; landing front brig Opelousas. For sale by MICH. DILLON sept 12 207 liny, Corn ami Oafs. riYYYO hundred and fifty bundles prime -North A ern bay, 16 busnesls Baltimore corn. 1000 bushels Virginia Oats. For sale by sei* l 10 M. DILLON. To Kent. JfeSL THE Subscriber’s YY'ltarvcs, and Brick JSUtIL Stores, in Washington YVard, well calculated tor two Steamboat Companies. Possession given onthe first of October next. For terms, appiv to Messrs. Geo. YY r . Anderson A Brother, or to the subscriber. -. GEO. ANDERSON, sept B—4w ‘ ‘vi £O3 Miiiclies. fl CASE Clark’s Friction Matches, jnst received B and for sale by THUS. RYERSON. sep* 3 l<ia SliavingCrram. I)4>Z. Yerbena Shaving Cream, large size. N* 6 do. do. do. do. small. 6 do. Guerlan s do. do. Just received and for sale by SC P* 3 TIIOS. RYERSON. Georgia-ciiiitii-im County. .To all w hom it rna}’ concern ; John McMahon hath applied to 7 * (he Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of A. P. Morton, ofChatham county, Georgia, but lately of Florida, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk s office of the said Court, on or before the twenty-fifth day of October next; otherwise let ters of administration will be granted. YY itness, the Honorable M. Myers, one of the Justices of the said Court, the twenty-fifth dav of September A. D. one thousand, eight hundred and fort y- EDYY ARD G. YY ILSON, se Pt- Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c. Savannah Rofeciory. ImIE undersigned respectfully informs his friends l and the public, that his Oyster Establishment, and general Ordinary, is NOYV'OPEN for the sea -8011. He will have every luxury that the market or country can afford, and prompt and attentive wait era. He also returns thanks to his friends for the very liberal support extended to hint last season, and lie can assure them, that neither pains nor expense w ill be spared to merit public patronage. Orders from the country filled immediately, anj the Oysters put up sound and fresh, in the best order. JOHN McMAHCN, YY hittaker-street, near the Pay. N. B. Public dinners and suppers supplied in” the best style, and on reasonable terms. sept 19 (city papers copy 2w) 2w-213 The Standard of Union and Milledgeville Recor der; Macon Telegraph and Messenger; Augusta Chronicle and Constitutionalist,will insert the above for one week each, and forward their bills to this office. A Card. Shaving• is the order of the day! ! PENNY, so favorably known to the -AU community while late foreman of Monsieur Desnoyer, has opened a neat establishment oppo site the Pulaski House, where lie will he glad to sec his friends, and will pay that strict attention to them as to ensure their custom and establish him self as the first Figaro in the city. ‘•'"g 31 “ 196—ts City Shcrifl'* Salr. ON the first II F.BD.YY in November next, will be sold before the Court House, in tile citv of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, Tow Boats No. 2,3 and 7, levied on hv virtue of a dis tress warrant, issued front the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, at the instance of James M. YVayne vs. Peter Beunoch. Also, at the same time am! place, Tow Boat No. 11, levied on by virtue of a distress warrant, issued from the Hon orable Inferior Court of Chatham Countv, at the instance es George Anderson vs. Peter Beunoch. Also,at the saute time and place, a large t ountiug House Desk, one piece of Osanbergs, and a half hag of Buck Shot, and sundry- odd volumes Bek.-, surrendered hy Robert T. YVohb, for the benefit of bis creditors. Ter: bnnknblemoucy. LEY ! S. RUSSELL, Sheriff, sept 11 2t Lost on Hip Bay, N Wednesday Evening, near Cornyvel’s pinz.a, my pocket book, *P4Y, 2 notes of Major YY in. A. Hotchkiss, $33,50, and 11 sundry papers. RH UAiin I.EAKE N*\v llarkcrcl. rANE Hundred bbls No3 Markere 1, landing front ship Timuleon, and for sale-by ”'U -Mil'll DILLON. A Situation Wanted, BY a young man from the North, capable of acting as clerk or salesman, in a Cloth or Drv Goods Store, or Grocery. He would keep bar, o“r attend a Refectory, if “nothing else offered. Can keep accounts, and understands thoroughly the management of horses. Could drive a stage, or private carriage. Anxious for employment, he would accept a moderate remuneration lor his ser vices, and would make himselfgenerallv useful. A line addressed to the editor of this paper, or to the Post olliee,to 0., will meet prompt attention. Oct. 8 3t* 229 Georgia—rjinthnm Comity. To all w hom M may concern. WHEREAS Garrit G. Slmfcldt hath applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of William 11. Fryer, late of Chatham county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, oh or before the second day of November next; otherwise letters of itdministrn. tion will be granted. YY’ittiess, the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of the said Court, the second dav of October, A. I). one thousand right hundred “and forty. EDWARD G WILSON, oet 3—> Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c. M AGIXTBATE’S OFFlCE—l’hesiib .-cub, r iiitorm- Ins friends ol tt,e 4th Beat, and the ciii*„.ia generally, that he ha* rec’tl bis Commission.and is duly qualifi. das* Justice ol >1 a Peace. Mis office is next the Georgian offl, e, lormeely occupied hv Thus. If Williams. Esq All hnsii ess committed to hint will he fahhftilly executed. JAS. M. DM.ONOIJU. may 7 9o lYliiskey, 4(in jiiiel Flour. | BBLS. Baltimore Whiskey, B If lr 60 bbls. White’s Gin, 104 bids Baltimore Flour. Landing from brig Oglethorpe, and for stile by oet7 129 MICH. DILLON NiKlit Drilltw on Now York, IjIOK sale sale by “ Midi. DII.LON If oet 4 u.„,