The daily telegraph. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1840, November 03, 1840, Image 2

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“Libert)'uow and forever!” SAVANNAH DAILY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1840. TT Our readers must excuse our short matte , •wiug to the indisposition cf three effective hands. OLD CHATHAM IS YET O. K. ” STAND ASIDE AND LET OLD CHATHAM SPEAK.” Still is Chatham the Thermopylae of Georgia! Notwithstanding the vast exertions of our oppo nents—their profligate expenditure of money, and their zealous endeavors to crush our people, we -have held more than our own. Had persons not come from Bryan, Eflingliam end other counties, whose names we can state from the record, the Democratic majority would have been 113 votes. The Aggregate Majority in Chatham—Old Dem eratic Chatham is 627!!! Hurrah for 4t old Chatham,” faithfully once— twice, and thrice !! ! Ay, and forever !! !! The following is the result of the election yes terday : VAN BUREN TICKET Wm. B. Bulloch, 648 Milner Echols, 618 John Bates, 647 Samuel Beall, 647 Wm. B. Wofford, 647 John Robinson, 647 Samuel Groves, 647 Thomas Wootten, 647 Seaborn Jones, 647 Edward Harden, 647 James Anderson. 647 HARRISON TICKET. George R. Gilmer, 691 Duncan L. Clinch, 691 John W. Campbell, 691 Joel Crawford, 591 Charles Dougherty, 691 Seaton Grantland, 591 Andrew Miller, 591 W. W. Ezzard, 591 C. B. Strong, 589 John Whitehead, 590 E. Wimberly, 590 Scattering Votes 3. ATTEMPT AT FIRE. An effort was made through a window in the loof, to burn this office, last night btwen >„ and eight o’clock. It was providentially quench ed, after the destruction of about Thirty Dollars worth of property. We shall abstain from expressing our suspicious . until a legal investigation throws more light on the natter. There is no insurance on oither the building or property. O’ The following Toast were omitted m our last at the Democratic Festival : By Isaac Russell.— William Henry Harrison —A demagogue, a fit leader for the modern Whigs. Let him, and them go to Liberia and there form's go to mine lit. By L. N. Fallignnt.— Dawson, .Ilford, Jftshit, Warren, Ilubcrsham and King —The six faithless representatives. Traitors to the rights of the South. The Democracy of Georgia will mete out to them, the Traitor's doom. By Isaac Russell. —Martin Van Burnt. —The peo ple's choice of 1336. He has carried out his mea sures as he promised. He lias sustained the South as he promised. And the Democracy of 1840, will sustain him as they promised. POPULATION OF CHARLESTON, S. C. (OFFICIAI CEKSCS.) Ward No. 1, 5,269 Ward No. 2, 6,2!>6 Ward No. 3, 6,859 Ward No. 4, 10,839 The Neck, 11,876 Aggregate, 41,139 i rom the Loiulon Correspondent of the Mew York Journal of Commerce. FATHER MATHEW. That great and good man, Father Mathew, has worked a perfect miracle in Ireland. Even the most violent tory papers admit now the wonderful effects of the temperance movement, but at the same time they are fearful that there is some poli tical! schema at the bottom of the whole, and that the priests aie preparing some diabolical affair.— Silly and absurd as Biich ideas arc, yet they arc en tertained by many well informed men, who not withstanding their abilities are so fettered by pre judice us to believe that it is as impossible for good to emanate from a Catholic clergyman, as for gold to be extracted from tbe basest of nietuls. How ever opposed l may be Catholicism, lam hound to admit the truly extraordinary blessings which have followed the labors of this apostle of Temperance, and therefore to dissent from the opinion that he bus other objects than those of morality and so briety. On the 28th, lie again visited Dublin, and administered the pledge to thousands, but the most remarkable feature in his visit to the Irish metro polis was his preaching at the Catholic Cathedral, and Lord Morpeth, the Secretary for Ireland, with the Attorney General and other I’rivv Councilors, held the plates at the doors for s collection in aid of the teni|ierunce cause. The other day the Mar quis of Lauadowne, a cabinet minister, forwarded the reverend gentleman a donation of one hundred pounds tor the same purpose. Invitations have been specially forwarded to him to come over to England, and the Central Society in London nntic ipatea that he will comply with their most fervent entreaties. They express the greatest confidence in the result of such a visit, believing that there is strong disposition on the part of thousand* in the capital to join ths various temperance societies in which it abounds, and which have so suddenly started into existence, but that they only require an f excui to do. To have taken the pledge from Father Majhew appears to have been a powerful in centive !o keep it, and multitudes are now waiting to receive ii only from him. “Stop till Father to be is to he hoped that lie will speed ily The low metropolis, and ro n s parlii tboo require influence, found t |i , will happily compl The Jess at Damascus. —The following is the text of the firman to the governor of Damascus, issued by Mcbvmet Ali, for liberating the Jews of that oitv : “ A rbaniorial from Messrs. Moses Mon tefiorc a id been laid before our eyes, containing their hopes and wishes. They have been sent to us as delegatus from the whole of that part of tbe people of Europe who profess the relig ion ofM >ses. They entreat us to order the libera tion of such members of their religion as have been arrested, and to insure tranquility to such of then] as have taken flight, in consequence of the inqui ries into the disappearance of Father Thomas and bis servant Ibrahim, in tbe month Dzy’l ldge, 1255. VVe have considered that it will be worthy of us to accede to the hopes and desires of deputies from a people so numerous. In consequence, we ordered that all those Jews who have been imprisoned shall he set at liberty ; and as to those who have been driven from their homes, I command that they be permitted to return in perfect safety. Each may resume his trade of commerce, and apply himself to his usual occupations. We command that you take such measures that no one of them may be come the object of any ill treatment from whomso ever. I intend that they shall he in full and entire security from all consequences whatsoever, as be fore the above mentioned matter. Such is our will.” DEPARTURE OF THE ATLANTIC STEAMERS. From England. From jS’cw- York. Great Western, Sept. 12 Oct. 10 President, Oct. 1 Nov. 1 British Queen, Nov. I Dec. 8 Great Western. Nov. 7 Dec. 1 President, Dec. I Jan. 8 From Liverpool. From Boston. Caledonia, Sept. 19 Cct. 15 Acadia, Oct 4 Nov. 1 Columbia, Oct 19 Nov. 15 Britauia, Nov. 4 Dec. 1 Acadia, Dec. 4 Jan. 1 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE MAILS AT SAVANNAH ■ WORTHERX Mill.. Due 9, a. M. daily. j Closes 13, m. daily. AUGUSTA MAIL. Due 4, r. M. daily. | Closes 7, F. m daily, lor Augusta and Hamburg, S.C. For ell other offices on the route at 6, P. M. Western Mail, via Milledgeville, Macon and Colum bus, to .Yew Orleans. Due daily, at 4 P. M. | Closes daily tor the above offices, at 7P. M- For all other offices oo die route at 6 P. M. SOUTHERN MAH.. Due Sundays and Wednesdays by 12 at night. Closes Tuesday and Friday at 10 a. m., until first, No vember, when it will be dueon Monday. Wednesday and Friday, and close on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Till-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH This paper is now in regular operation. It Is published or tlie country, tri-weekly, ( ,1 in.lays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.) at Four dollars per annum — always in ad vance. <£otiimcvcial. Latest dates front Liverpool Sept. 19 LatesidateslYom Havre Sept. 15 Latest dates from Havana Sept. 30 SAVANNAH EXPORTS, NOV. 2. NEW ORLEANS—Brig Lime Rock—263 casks Rice, 63 bbls Tar, 20 boxes Mdse. HAVAN V—Schr Emma—B3 casks and 100 bags Rice, 4 kegSjNails. [By the Daniel Webster, at Charleston.] Extract of a letter dated, HAVANA, Oct. 22. The last sale of Rice was at 12r. Our produce market presents good appearance. Prices are firm at our last quotations, Lard 18 to 18i; Flour 14 to 16. Exchange on New York I.J to I j per cent prein; Boston 1 to 1} percent prom.” PASSENGERS, Per ship Susan Drew, from Boston—Mrs. Stnrdi fant, Messrs. Sturdil'ant, Crocket, Jacobs. Per brig Philura, from New York—Mr. II Har rington and lady, Messrs. B N Douglas, R Bassett, N Campfield, J W Roberts, J VV King, F A Gib son, II H Miller, A R Palmer, G Cosgroves, R L Morris, F Dibble 1 II M Spofford, C Gray, J F Hunt, and 15 steerage. Per sclir Bold Commander, from New Haven and Charleston—Messrs. J F Moore, C Mattson, G Thomas, H Chapman, L Bradley. SliiUUiua fcutclUfleticc, PORT OF SAVANNAH—NOVEMBER 3. .Suii Hues t> 37 j Moon nut** 09 07 Sun sets 5 S3 | high water 10 33 CLEARED, Brig Opelousas, Forrest, Baltimore—F Sorrel & Cos. Brig Lime Rock, Faels, New Orleans—White & Bartels. Schr Emma, Symmons, Havana—Cohen, Miler & Cos. ARRIVED, Ship Susan Drew, Rabhagc, Boston, 8 days to Whi to A Bartels. Mdse to Johnson & Cos, E Bliss & Cos, Clnghorn & Wood, Wimberly & Jones, W tY J W Keinsliurt, E Henderson, L Bald win A’ Cos, R Habersham & Son, A Wood &, Cos, Lewis <fc Wilder, S D Corbitt, F Kbit Is, R M Good win, E Wiley, N A Hardee, J B Gaudry & Sons, I VV Morrell, M Eastman, N Wallace, J L Locke, W II Smith, F W llcincmunn. Barque Guzcllo, Allen, Gibrultcr, 32 days. Bal last to S D Corbitt. Brig Philura, Shearman, New York, 6 days pi Cohen, Miller* Cos. Mdse to Claghorn * W.ooS, Scranton * Olmstcad, R Habersham A Son, J Walbtirg, C llartridge, T Ryerson, S Goodall, R M Goodwin, F, Wiley, J Anderson & Cos, M II Mc- Allister, C Ward, S W Wight, D Dempsey, A Tur ner, and others. Sclir Bold Commander, Wing, Now Haven, and 1 day from Clinr cston. Sclir Savannah, Lawrence, Boston, 11 days. On the 26th tilt. lat. 37 6 lon 71 40, lost overboard Anson Stacy, seaman, a native of Marblehead. Steamboat Chatham, H > jV 7 and 12 in tow to steamboat ’vA&Sjiß&v -T'U WENT TO Brig Opelousas, Forest, f ling 1. Kuril. I .0.1, ‘ ‘ DI.P Steam | t ‘ket \\ m Steumla -i packet In'-rab } f . ’ VVaßtf'l ■ . Amm boy, to the I mod apply williotit^^B !• and Vpply nov 3 3t Direct Itii Ml PR ENI >Eli G Ho ship Russell from ■ , , (I* Is, w hn-li lie otlrr-, as 6 4,7-4,8 4,9-4 and 10-H Damask. j 3-4, “4, lb-4. i 1-4. 12-4,H * Table Cloths. jP , 4-4 and It Damask N£h ---f heavy London DiiHii -- ‘ ‘ : 9-4 do do do a J < l(i-t do and fine 12-4 do and do ; 1 lii-4 do and do “ Ortjjjl ; ‘ i ~NoijM TH11 E Pews in the I St. John the Morrow, (Sunday) the 1 High Mass. peer.) aB oct 31 (G” . Toys, rAs Exchange.) (Bull-strcct, informs MRS. J. COLINA, she has lately the citizens of received from New York, by the anew, and splendid assortment of the following articles: Toys, of different kinds—. Perfumery, of different descriptions—Dolls, dressed and undressed—Play ing Cards, of the first quality—Pocke 1 Books, and Purses—-Pen Knives—Silver and Horn Pocket Combs—Lead Pencils—Hair Brushes—Shaving Boxes and Brushes—Looking Glasses—lnk Stands and Sand Stands, Ac. Ac. With a quantity of other articles, which needs qnly to he tried, to be approved of. ALSO, A quantity of Tooth Powder and Tooth-aehe Drops, which needs only a trial to prove their en tire efficacy. N- B-, All that is asked, is for the public to call and examine for themselves. Out 29 247 City ShcrilCs Sale. ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between 1 lie usual hours of sale, two blids. New England Rum, one barrel Gin, four barrels Rough Rice, and one barrel Corn; levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Hon. Court of Common Pleas, and ofOyer and Terminer, for the city of Savavartnah, at the instance of Snider & Nichols versus Lawrence O’Connell. Terms, Bankable money. Oct 30 248 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. A Negro Wench for Sale. ABOUT 20 years of age, healthy and active, a good washer and ironer, cook, and general house servant. For terms, apply at this office ‘ oet 30 248 Sieves, Brass and Copper Wire Cloth, Ac. THE Subscribers continue to manufacture at the Old Establishment, No. 108 Beckman street, New York.—Brass and Copper Wire Cloth ; Iron Wire Web Sieves and Riddles of all kinds; Aleut and Cheese Safes; Coal, Sand ami Grain Screens; fine Strainer Wire; fancy wire Window Blinds ; Rat Traps; Bird Cages ; twilled Wire Web, for Locomotive Spark Catchers. Wire work of all kinds done at short notice. Jf Orders carefully put up and promptly at tended to. - • M'UHI’SENY & MOORE, out 30—2aw2m 213 Cheap Dry Gooffs. ‘SMIE Subscriber most respectfully informs his 1 friends and the public generally, that he has opened a Dry Goods Store in Marshall’s building, Barnard street, between Market square and Brough ton street, where he has, and will always keep on hands a general assortment of Dry Goods, which he offers on as good terms as any house tn the city. Those who want a winter s supply, would do well o call and examine for themselves. J. RIORDAN. Oct 24 243 A Situation Wanted, 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 ns salesman or storekeeper. He writes a legible hand, and could act as wharf clerk or collector. Apply at this office. sept 12—ts 207 Salt. ONE thousand Imsilels Liverpool Ground Salt For sale low, by D. DEMFSEY. sept 1 197 Irish Linens. Received per ship Russell, on consignment, an invoice of Irish Linens, warranted free from cotton, consisting of cases Sheeting 10-4 and 12-4, Shirtings, Diaper Table Cloths and Napkins, for sale on iow terms by oct 29 247 MICHAEL DILLON. Notice. 4LL persons having accounts against Betts & Poole, are requested to present their accounts for settlement, and all indebted to said firm, arc requested to pay, in order to close the hooks. JOHN POOLE. oct 26—3 t Playing Curtis. fiM GROSS fine linen pbiving Cards, jtist received 9* and for sale by THOS. RYERSON. sept 14 208 For Stilt*. The whole or one linlfof a fine schooner, vfcSL&F which lies at my ship yard, lower end Eas tern Wharf, having been hauled up so that she may be examined thoroughly. Any one who desires to invest money in such a vessel, will find this schoo ner desirable property. Apply to JOIIN DORSETT. oet 23 (Geor.) 242 A Situation Wanted, AS Barkeeper, or Clerk. The applicant would make himself generally useful. Apply at this office. sept 16 210 Broad Cloths. rOW priced Broad Cloths, J Blue, Mixed, Adelaide, Brown, and Claret coloured Cloths. For sale low, for cash by M. PItENDERGAST. sept 12 (Geor.) 207 Whißcy, Clin ntid Flour. BBLS. Baltimore Whiskey, ax'” 50 bbls. White’s Git!, 104 bbls Baltimore Flour. Landing from brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by oct7 129 MICH. DILLON. fluinine. 07.. French Sulphate Quinine. 1 case Turkey Opium, f do. Flake Manna, just received and for •ale by THOS. RYERSON. •opt 3 198 U ‘“.iiiml ; - / BL .too fiuß * Da aiH i 150 pcs I A*®® Hl2 iod roc,To are offered wliol^^^H D. DEMPSEY, . W Cora. : % hundred bushels Baltimore T Kurn, lauding front brig Opelousas, and for f V MICH. DILLON. .1 IP 242 ‘Puffin; from various Vessels. BUNDLES prime Eastern Hay, 103 bbls Potatoes, a prime article, i bbls No. 3 Mackerel, 50 do. N E Ruin, blids Cuba Alolasses. For sale by JSft22 MICH. DILLON. I Cavalry Election. WY order of Major General Cone, an Election wJI will be held at tbe old Court House in Bryan County, on the 26th or October next, to fill the vs- i oancy occasioned by the resignation of Major Wm. Law, late SquaduTNS£i2vl*y. taelmd -tO-fi-, Georgia Militia. ANDERSON, Sen’r. Capt. Sept 15 te 209 \ Indelible Ink. I GROCE Kidder’s Indelible Ink, 6 doz Poyson’s do. do. just received and for sale b THOS. RYERSON. sept 3 198 Situation Wanted. A PERSON, well acquainted with conveyanc ing and law proceedings in general, would be glad of receiving employment at a very low rate. He would act as clerk, or in any other capacity. Business u dug his object—emolument is only a secondary i itisideration. sept 14 208 I.owt on the liny, ON Wednesday Evening, near Cornwel’s piaza, my pocket book, $94.J, 2 notes of Major Win. A. Hotchkiss, 333,50, and 11 sundry papers, oct 9 2t RICHARD LEAKE. CHEAP CASH STOKE.— The subscri her lias received, by recent arrivals, the fol lowing articles, which he offers for sale at bis usual low prices for cash, viz.: Cross-barred Swiss Muslins; Plain Bobbinctt Lace ; low priced Irish Linens; Worsted Plaids, for childrens’ wear ; black, blue, white, and slate co loured Cotton Hose. M. PRENDERGAST. sept 16 (Georgian copy) 210 Ilaytic’s Vegetable Fills. UUST received and for sale bv o* sept 21 THOS. RYERSON. Just Received by Recent Arrivals. PIPES pure Holland Gin, 50 bills Connecticut do. 50 bbls Domestic Brandy, 40 bbls. N. E. Rum ; 10 bags Pepper, 10 firkins Goshen Butter, 20 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine, 40 bbls. Irish Potatoes, and for sale on the usual liberal terms, by JUICiI. DIJ.LON. sept. 12 207 To Kent, JtsSL TWO houses, having fc.tr rooms, a kitchen, SjjJJL and good yard eaol., o h . v 1 Lafayette Ward, near the Rev. J. F. O veil! residence. Apply to this office, or to WAI. CONDON. N. B. The rent will bo low. Oct 23 242 Sight Drafts u New York, FOR sale sale by MICII. DILLON, oct 4 223 City SherilFs Sale. ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court House, in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, our Air Pump Beam, one Wrought Iron Shaft, one Coupling Box, one Crank and Pin, one Fly .Vltcel Standard, seven Pumps for Flats, one Steam Pipe, two Brass Valves, and one Stove. Levied on by a fi fa, issued from tbe Hon. Court of Common Pleas, and of Oyer and Terminer for the City f Savannah, at the instance of James Jarman vs. the President, Directors, and Company of the Savan nah and Augusta Steam Boat Company. Property pointed out by the Plaintiff. Terms, bankable money. ’ LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff oct 29 247 J. Kiordan, MOST respectfully otters his sincere thanks to itis friends and the public generally for the patronage lie has received since the commence ment of his business, and itopes that nothing will be wanting on his part to continue that support. He has at present on hands a full supply of Winter and Fall goods, among which are French, English, and American Prints, _, White, red, and yellow Flannel, • Cadets mixed Satinets, Blue, black and grey do 3-4 brown Shirting, • 4-4 do Sheeting, 5-4 do do 6-4 do do 3-4 bleached Shirting, 7-8 do do 4-4 do do 5-4 do Sheeting, 6-4 do do Brown Canton Flannel, White do do Russia Diaper, Brown Linen Table Clothes, 8-4 Damask do do French, English, and German Merinoes, Colored Homespuns, Apron Checks, Stripe Shirting, Lace Collars, Muslin do Kentucky Jeans, Pongee Silk P. Handkerchiefs, Swiss, Cambric, and Jaconet Muslin, ALSO, 1 case sup. Tuscan braid Bonnets, new shapo, do do do English split straw do do do do do black and white do do 2 do Shaker Bonnets. Oct 24 243 Chenp Grocery Store. TS 11F, subscriber having opened the storo recent ly occupied by Messrs Boston * Randle is now receiving, and will continue to receive, a well •elected stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, &c. and having made nrrangentents both in New York and Baltimore, for a fresh supply by almost every arrival, ofFlour, Butter, Cheese, Beer, Cider, Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Bhoes, Hats, Crockery, Hard ware, &c and Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods which nrc offered for sale, wholesale and retail, at the most reduced prices. I). DEMPSEY, oc 3-225 South side market Square. ■PMTf payment H®I'!’ 1 '!’ . ‘ will in- .. ■. 'i t -K Br utl'iw. r ftl Sat REfi i t‘ j. ‘ q.’/ 1 * r d.i.” pi*- - I’ll* Tin- It No portion of tin- ( u ii-.lt! i'il 11 1,0 put under Proposals wil 1 bo received for ‘ J -.j£]*•'■ 1 if offered. IlHjSr -yjCßEgjl L O REYNOLDS,®*!.’ oct 28 Cash Ololltiiigffl^^^Br Corner of Champion's Build ings,7lta rket- SyaSe. r I'HE Subscribers respectfully inform the in ha bitants of Savannah, ail’d its vicinity that they have just received by the brig G. B. Lamar and other late arrivals, a part of their Full Stock. They have now on hand superfine West of England wool dyed Black and Blue Dress and Frock Coats, Pan taloons and Vests; Cassintere Pantaloons; Vesta of Satin, Silk, Boinbusin, Valencia-, Ac. ; Pilot cloth surtouts, hunting and walking coats, full trimmed with silk and velvet; heavy forest cloth ditto; sati net goods of every description. Negro clothing of all kinds. A complete assortment of youths’ and children's clothing, &c. Fine cotton and linen Shirts, Fancy Calico do.; Bosoms, Collars, ailk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, real Italian Cravats Ae emv',% W ° U ! li . I ,ar , tirularl y call attention ’t. the 01 ILL m which their Goods are got'up. Tim fash tons arc of this fail, and the articles are equal in notn, offimsh, to any that are made to order in New-York. Country Merchants supplied on liberal terms. D*All the Goods are plainly marked with the selling price, and no abatement can he mad. JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO. sept 8 2w 2C3 Justice “** Return day win ie Tuesday nth Oc tober, inst.—Court day, Friday 2nd inst. Oct 3 * 225 Flowr. ONE hundred hbls. and .50 hf. bbls. Baltimore City Mills Flour, a superior article, warrant ed free from garlic; landing from brig Opelousas. For sale by MICH. DILLON, sept 12 207 Aditiintstralor-s Sale, ON the first Tuesday in December, will be sold before the Court House, in Chatham county', the following articles of perishable property, being a portion of the estate and effects of Nicliofas Mar low, deceased, viz : —1 silver watch, 2 gold keys, 1 iron chest, 1 sulky, (id law books, 17ri miscella neous books, 1 table, l trunk, 1 bureau, 1 chest of drawers, 1 wardrobe, I astral lamp, 1 pair andirons, wearing aparel, See. For the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. P. MARLOW, Adm'r. Oct 20 1 m 239 For \ PLANTATION, situated about nine miles from the City of Savannah, on the Louisville road, containing 850 awes, three hundred of which have been cleared and planted, ip Rice, Cotton and provisions. The Rail Road runs for about a mile through tbe upper margin of the tract, and the ca nal w ithin forty yards of the lower line. The pro prietor lias the privilege of furnishing wood and water for the Roil Road Company at.a station on the land. With the premises will be sold, if de sired, a flock of sheep, and stock of neat rattle and goats. For further particulars, apply at this oliice. Qt 19 ‘ 238 Ckcan Pash Store. JUST received by the brig L. Baldwin, from N York, the following articles, which will bo disposed a* iihmhl, cheap for rash, viz * Low priced dark Prints “ “ light do 4-4 French printed Cambrics Fine bleached Shirtings Low priced do do Russia Diaper Spool Cotton Brown Holland, hv Iff. PRENDERGAST. nugV) (Geor) 195 Biviffetiff No. 45. Bask State or Georgia, J Savannah, 23 d October, 1840. ) fHIIIF. Board of Directors having this day de dared a dividend (No. 45) of four dollars (ter share from the nett profits of the Bank, for the last six months, ending the sth instant; the smite will he paid to the respective Stockholders on and after Wednesday next, the 23tli inst. I. K, TEFFT, At ting Cashier. ID’Tito Constitutionalist amt Sei.tincl, Augusta; Washington News, Athens Banner Southern Re corder and Standard of Union, Milledgeville, will publish the above three times. oet 24—(it 049 A till'd. Shaving is the order of the day! ! K* DWARi) PENNY, favorably known to tb ® Community while late foreman of Monsieur Desnoyee, he* opened a seat establishment oppo site the Pulaski House, where he will he glad te see hiefriende, and will pay thatatriet attention t* them aa te ensure their eastern end establish him -self aethe (ret Figaro ia the eity. 31 196—ts City Slut lill's Saif. first Tt ESDAY in November next, will “MWs sold before the Court House, in the eity of SaVanneh, between the usual houre of sale, Tow Boats No. 9, 8 end 7, levied en by virtue of a die tress warrant, issued fro* the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, at the instance of Janies M. Wayne vs. Peter Bennoch. Also, at the same time and place, Tow Boat Ro. 11, levied on by virtue of a distrust warrant, ieeued from the Hon orable Inferior Court of Chatham County, at the instance es George Anderaon va. Peter Bennoch. Also, at the same time and place, a large Counting House Desk, one piece of Osuithergs, and a half bag of Buck Shot, atrrf windrv odd volumes Books, surrendered by Robert T. Webb, for the benefit es bis rreditors. Terms bnnknhlemnney. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff sept 11 206 Georgia—-Flintham County. To all whom it ntny concern : WHEREAS, John McMnhon hath applied to . the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of . Chatham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of A. P. Morton, of Chatham county, Georgia, hut lately of Florida, deceased. I hese are therefore to rile and admonish, all tlnd 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. \Y itnese, the Honorable M. Mycra, on* of the Jtißtieoa of the anid Court, the twenty-fifth day of . eptentber A. I). one thousand, eight hundrrd and” fort y- EDWARD G. WILSON, sept. 25 Deputy Clerk, c. o. e. e. bliavingUmim. DOZ. Verbena Shaving Cream, large.aiae. —P 6 do. do. do. do. email. 6 do. Guerlan’a do. do. Just received and for tale by •••P* 3 TIIOB. RYERSON.