The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, March 12, 1839, Image 4

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* rvr — ; fiy- DOCTOR HOLJjIBH, decline* hi* con ; ill plated change of residence luid business, j and will continue lbe practice of hi* pttofcwdon til thru city hi nil ii* branches Hiirciml rase* arc particularly invited—which together with Chrome cane* may be sent to Us private Hoe pita) in hi* own promise*, subject to In* eon- HtmM attention with the n**i*tanc;i of Mpeti enced nurie*. Ward* ate provided expressly fur Marine HfMpi.nl ease* and boat Imndn. rdlieviiig the Agent to both inntaneea of any further trouble when place. . in the Hospital, lhirien, Jauury l*i IK*U. £s?oo&t>iu* \ v staclipoir, fominlMian tlerrhiiMt*. Darien, da. Wiujim W. Wooowar, DaviO Ih Htai ktoi.i:. __ Wnirh'JHukinK anl Jewelry Ilnslnc!**, lu Darien. /?v\ ¥ i 4 (Onr4 nr \ dhsh u> no tic /:. THF. suUcrilwir* have th*m**!vus lofc*th *r mth Watchmaking nwi J wclfy Whsuh ■ on ilftf tin* firm o( Drny A HariMK-k, iinii -ri fully offer gfrvin hin tin ciu/m** of ihirni m* •* surrounding country. ‘They hop* Wy ntri’ t nit nuon to bunines* ip turrit n *haru of jiublic patronage. JKKSK PRAY, AUGUHTUH W. UARBOCK. N. B. J, Dray having Inn! a praullunlcxparb torr of iM’verlil yrar* in lYifittufft*!tiring Watch*** t (i* flUtiliitiniMiU of ChnrlfHSnnili, lI H Jiutiiull Row, Moorfiflil, and Uuwtand, Chronometer ma ker, Royal Kx liim ;■, Irourton ; niwl lata in ihr * m ploy of Benedict, in Wall street, nmt Whitney A lioyi, und-r Ttfek'M hotel, m Pmirl Him i, New York feel* confident that he. can give general HHtifttclion to nil those who tuny honor them with n trial. Their etttnhlUhmenl in nil joining the Man* ion houte* i Hit ten b 5 |fi3t> Sis Ws ifi WJiJlWJiltoijX.j REHECTFIILLY informs Ihe public lliitt he has ’ received by late arrivals a frcNh aasortinent of CHX(l)B—coitM*t ing of Calicos, Merinos, lloincspiiii, Check*, Ate., OJitiJJumtf i /italitiiM, HAS DU It (’ll 11- I'S of all kiwi*, A I.HO, A large assortment of llool* Mini Hliocs, Clolltitiff, Ate. In addition lo hi* old slock hr haafrorWcd n large supply of Liquors of all Qualities: The Whofy of which he will diwjmHP of nt Whole sale or retail on the mowt rcHonahle terms N B lit’ lender* hi* tlmnka to the public for pnm patronage, and beg* a continuance of the Name, a* Miring thorn that hi* gomla are of the hrM quality, and will he (imported of on ns reasonable terms, * nt any other more in tin city. Ihtrien, Feb. 5. LUMBEU. The l>n lien Steam Saw Mill, I.S N>W IN OPERATION.—Th proprietor* . wish to contract for the tlclivery of large qttniiti tie* of yellow pine Lutnlier at their wharf, where the dvnu of water, and the facilities for loading are u good iui at any place in the immediate vicinity of Durtcli. They also, wiih to contract for n aupnly of SAW LOGS—* about four humlrad thou*mjn feet will be required montlily. Contract* for this amount, or lota, will be given toaroomniudate applicants. They offer for *ulo the machinery of the ICHI VI ||,L ronsituiits: of mortar®, pestles, shaft.s, fanning mills, hcrerun, two pair of very large mill Htom I *, and a number of other art idea* A bargain i* offered to any otic who will purebuH<’ ihe whole Apply at the null, feb &*|i IViyIMT Wauliul. TIIK KUHHOIIiHKK i* deairou* to employ a Teacher m hi* family, who ih competent to traeh reading, writing, arithmetic, and grammar. Any j resJH.H'table iteraon competent, lt teach the above j ♦ ranches, will hvorofa goml situation by immediate nptilU-niioii,n> LOrm.AN M'INTtiSH, fVb r> :it St Hiinoti'i* Island, Geo On Cousin nine ut, (Term* C*h,) •Jk St HBI.S Huprrlor Putaiur*. /JS,O9 ISAAC SNOW. Feb 5. Mrrinos, FRENCH ami English, a great uirietv. for sale by IS A AC SNOW. ALSO, n Urge ns-a'iiment us Cuvassmns, Bom bnzetts, Bomlmzins, Crape and Goat Hair Cumblots. 1 Ac A'4\ Feb f> l>i’aa 1. dr. THE nlsiv t new und faddormble article for gen- j 11 emeu's spring and sun.an r wear, for sale by ISAAC SNOW feb :> 3i Clilna.WiuT. ISAAC SNOW tu-- t"'i‘ ■.air ixti i>r ilirr,- DiniitM . Sri* of iron stone Cliinnt ot'suiirrioi quutily. ALSO, ot‘ LixrriHM'l-me ami Chinn Ten wL Feh 5. Wool tilanki'D. A LASGHx supply of Dutßr Rtnnkrts pi*middle - asise*. for snlo rhenp by Feb fv ISA AC SNOW. It tiles. A I.SO, single und duuhlr bot'n l Shot Onus, of iW siqsrior qniliiy IhS nnd Steel Pwtols, gutt Cmis. I’uwiitt SIIOI, ISAAC SNOW Feb 5 Faxhloiittbic Hon nets. ISAAC SNOW bos on hnnj lurßr assortment . f Winter mot Spring Bonnet* of the newest sivhr and very cheap Pcti X P* Hook Binding, jpj JS3-ALL Books left m thcHF.RAI.D Office will he well executed at short notice. Blank ami Record Books xvill be hound to order. Also, Hooks of every other de scription wijl pe hound to any pattern that may be desired. Feh. 5. tsiwtr Snow, mUOULD inform his customers and the public y that h* ecntimus in keep on hand at ins old “*wd. a© cxtinsive assortment of merrhaudixe cm U*ftuq£ ahutiW every variety, such os Dry Goods. Gdacenos Haiti'’ ore, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth and Crockcrv- Glass-ware, Hats. Caps and ; Boots and Shoes, Btniks mid Stationary, t ‘'buuery nnda greal variety of Fancy articles. L ™ intends to keep hi* ttasortuunt as complete .season an may be required tt> meet the of InNciMaamefs. r t ts 3Z?UOOu Sc JJrotbrv, Manvfarturert and Importer* of Saddlery Hardware, So. 0, Sorth Third street, l> HI I, A DELPHI A, HAVRretMUMIy on biid for llie S.iuim *nd Wefctarn market*, a generalikaaoctroont of f*laled, poliwhed StOel and U** *tirrq>a, I'laiPil talished #tn l and bfiw* wilff’ l*, do do do pur*, do liras* and jaj>ored fkarrie** mounting. Wood and elejaieal npring*, brM and plated, Band*, cotton, Rnnan and wottttd wrbftttfifr, ! Flush, hog okius, saddle tree*, jnpaned leather, j J Mated, hritfn, wood and japaio-d ItfrnWi I do and do coach lampa; Togcth* r with a very large nwodineDtof all kind* | of good* in the above line, which they offer on the. ntoal raaacinalde term*. TJasy are cotiatanily rceeiv- ; j mg large Mippln a in addition to tbairpreaerii atoek. | | and hnnui Southern and Weaterti merchants that j their good* are of the fir*t quality. Philadelphia, jon. 1. (O'orfflu liikiii'hiicc and Trust COMPANY, || ‘||,l, take Marine mid River rik on W W Vessel*, limit*,, Freight, Money Mer eliamlize. &<*. Alim>. againnt lo* by Fire on lluildint'* Merchandize and Produce, on the i nj*.i fuvourahle term*. Apply to I* It. YONd'K t SUNS, Agent*. Darien, January TZ, 1830. (■oellrki ’* Mitlclili ** Siiiuitlvc. tilt the < lire of ( /Ofimnnption, Cugh, f'olda, tbu.uiliH, and many complaint* incident to the liuinan ay *iem. PricM 5F2.50. and sold by ISAAC SNOW, sole A gent fdii I)iii ien. j Traiir.h*ted from the German. J LOUS OFFON (iOKLK hi!, OF GFHMANY. 77ie priaii’At of Unman Urn/factor* ! ! Oiti/.cn* of North and South Atnerien : To li)tiii Offon Gorlifke, M. H of Germany, (Europe,) belong* the impt rishahle honor of adtliug ii new and precious doctrine to the uric lice of nirdi* ejne,-—a doctrine, w hich, though vehemently oppoftfd 1 by mutiy of the fu< ulty (ol which he is n valuahla 1 uieiiiher.) he prove* tola* m.h well fountled ill truth, a* any doctrine ui Holy Wril, — . doctrine, upon the \ erit y of which are Hiispend* and the live* of million* of ottr race, and which he boldly challenges hi* oppo se rs to refute, vi/ , Con sumption is a diHcane always occasioned by ndiHordered ntate. of the V'ih Vine (or Life Principle) of the human lody—? f often necrfily lurk ng m ihe system fur years, before there is the. I',M roniplaml of the lungs \lt- —und which may he. a* eerittinly, though not so quickly, rimsd hh it com moil cold or a ximple headache. An invalimhly pre cion* doctrine, this, as it impart* an import uni lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious fix may be an unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses,’’ even while they imagine themselves secure from itsnitackH, leaching them that the great secret in the art of preserving health i* to pluck out the disease while in the blade, j una not watt till the full-grown ear. Appended below are a few certificates of cure* . from the extremely numerous list that has lieen sent j to the proprietor ; and from the liability of the source.M from which theyrmann ’he ntost sKtqiticaJ cannot doubt of tin* wondcrfi.l ■ I feci* of this medi cine. PoKt Office, Kingston, N Y July 21, 1838. Dr. Rowlumt Sir The effects of the German San ative an i',TTit in iliis plutT. Uih* woman that was in a deep Consumption, mid who hud lie-n in contin ued night sweats for seven months, now considers herself well, She took no other medicine but the Hanfttivc, Another case—ft in nit that was taken bleeding at the Lungs till In* could not raise himself in Ins ln<l. has been restored to perfect health by the Sanative. JOHN V. TILBURGII, P. M. Post Office, Charlotte, N. C June 15, 1838. Sir— I have sold all the Sanative and want two packages morn immediately. It has performed u re markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in- ! dmdual nays it i, the best medicine ever offend to i the American people—alilmucU the Doctors arc try ing to put it down. 11. H WILLIAMS, P M. Post Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 2, 1838. Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have hourly calls for it-—many from a distance ol 20 or 30 miles—in which eases people are notch disappointed ill not being able to obtain it. They h< em w illing to give any price for it, and l could have sold the past week more than one hundred dollars j worth of it, had it been oil hand. It is truly a grew medicine Many in this vicinity are fast recovering from the consumption by llie use of it. D. C. WILMOT, P M New ! l iven. Conn. July 21. IH3B. Dour Sir—The Matcldc** Sanative cells well and yy ith signal success. One case a young mini, in the last .stages of Consumption, given over by his j physician, has been taking it only a few weeks and IS now able to walk nml t ide out. Before lie took tin’ Sana ive he. was unable to get out id* bed and his death was hourly expected But to the astonishment *•1 Ida friends he was soon able to leave him bed, wnd lo be out as before slated Two other similar rases have recently occurred. D W. DAVENPORT. Pont Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos,. Con., July 20, 1838. Sir A most wonderfiul cure ha* lately been effect id, through the virtuesot Dr. Goelick’s Sanative, in the ease of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wanted away in Consumption, and considered past recovery by his family man. He is now, com paratively speaking, a well man I saw him myself a few days since, in company with his wife, starting on a journey to the western part of this State. He ascribes hi*'escape from the very jaws of death, aud Ins recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of the M.irvddess Sanative He is a man pos j xcaving a snug property, but said he. ‘'l would wil i bngly pay one thousand dollars for n single bottle of ; it, it I could not purchase it for A leas prise. To him j tin’ Sanative is above all value WALTER GO ODELL, P. M. (OBVKTNEKSIiIP r|SUK timlcrsiKtiftl imvo formed a Co-Part ” tiership for the ttenertil transaction of business in this place. ‘l'll.’ Steamboat and Packet Agencies and (ieneral Commission Business will he conduct ed hx \ Mitehel and J. J. YVver, under tlie six le ot M ITCH I’.lU YKR CO The general business of the Dry Goods and Grocery Store xvill be conducted by S. Z. Col lins, under tile six ie of S. Z. COLLINS ft). ALEXANDER MITCH EL. S Z COLLINS, JAMES J Y\ Y ER. Darien Ist January, 1881). NOTICE. MB R. D. C. HAWES, having disposed of his j -*• * entire interest in the firm of Hawes. Mitehel Ot Collins to Mr. James J. YVver—that linn is now dissolved. The new lirin of Mitch el, YY ver Oc Cos. will attend to the business of the late concern. D C II YYVES. ALEX \NDKR MITCIIEL s. Z. COLLINS. Darien “Jltd Jatiuarv. IB3U. V N'.iTll'E. FBXIIL SI RSx'RIBER takes this method off -S- informing the public that he has now on hand a general assortment of Foreign and Do ! i.testie Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Grooe : ries: Crockery and Glass Ware; Hardware and Cutlery : Hollow. YVood, Tin. and Stone ! Wares : Carpenter and Joiners’ Trails, such as ’ Hatchets. Ilaituners. Augurs, Chisels, Bits and Bit tstiH'ks. Planes, Plane Irons, and Saws. Sad | dies. Bridles. Martingales, Saddle Bags. gtc. HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH j ING. Ltdii s’. Gentlemens’ & Childrens’ SHOES. BOOKS and STATlONAßY—together xvitli a | variety of other articles too numerous to uicu- j i lion hrtv. all of which w ill be sold as low as ] can be bought in this city. ii YV HUDNALL. P. S. The store xvill lie kept open during the Summer mouths. ja T 2 THU VflQ INTO S H HERALD Ornmulgce St<‘m-110l C‘olll - INCOHroBATED MY THE I.MIrIU'II Hl: Os OEOHOU, in 1H3.-), forlliv trHii*|>ortiili<iii and liwurance of merchimdixr mid produro, betwrcn K*- viNNAH and D*hiem, and li*mt> aol Macon, loiicliini’iit llawkinhviu.k. and thr priiiri|>al l.anding*. ran I IS Company will run ilifir Hii'ani-boat* S- as liiph up a* Macon a* loMi! Hs llie atalf of ’ th; Kivit will admit; and for low *ta((io. of the wilier*lliev lime provided, and are now run • ing POLF. BOATS of Micll lightdraftof a lerm will admit them to run at any atayeof the River, which are towed up hy their Stentn iHintHtwo-thirdnofthe dinuiee. thereby great ly expediting the trnnaporlatioii of merchan diaeduringthe Hnmtner and Fall iea*oim;niid their Steamer* w ill be in complete repair,and ready for butincMa, a* early a* the River wo.I admit. TIIKin BOAT* ABE : It.jnArr? Jt* Stirnrm-hoat Covet, Captain r+imZt Hruntly, Steam boat Ai.atamaha, Cap r*h**3rjn tain Taylor, 11-t-jI in* Steam-boat Oi ami ix.ee, Cap i+knrr,■■ tuin Blankin*liip: And a large number of TOW BOATS, which will he in complete repair. For further information apply to I'll It. \ ONOK & SON. Darien, It DA eit CO TTON, Macon, J. VV. I.ATHROF, llawkiiiHville, WM. PATTERSON & CO., Savannah, Mc|>OW E 1,1., Nil AN NON CO Charleston, SCOTT, SIIAI’TKU A MOHItELI, N. York, July Agimta. Macon Slcnmhoal Company. cwr\ imcvrs y)5...... T . 1 l! y j JL--V riti u; M aeon Sti'uinlwait Company lake ihi* *- method of informing t hr- Merchant* of the interior of Georgia, and the public generally, that their line of lloats are in full operation, and solicit their patronage: believing that good* forwarded by w ay of Darien, is the moat expeditions route. The Company have five new STEAM MOATS, comuiamled by first rate Captains, viz ; J. STONE. - Cupt VV. C Mendall, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Oeo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ <T Quinn, SUPERIOR, - “ W. F John non, J. GODDARD, “ 1,. L. Wilcox. Also, sixteen |ir*t rate TOW’ MOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Aialamaha and Oeamulgee River*. The J Stone I* a side wheel Boat, low pres sure engine, carries 700 hales of cotton, and runs regularly three times a week, between Savannah and Durum. The Chieftain is aside wheel Moat, and carries 500 or (100 hales ot cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah & < ‘hnrles ton. The Excel, Superior and J Goddard, run regularly between Darien ami Macon, towing IwoboatseHch. One of them will leave Dari en regularly every three days—-the usual time of passage up is five or six days. This line is connected w ith a line of seven ! packets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, or ordered to be shipped by their line, will be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their means of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use every exrtion to faeiltate. the interests of those who may ship by their line. Tlieir are also a line of schooners running between Charleston ami Darien, to the Com pany's agents ill each place. The agents for the New York and Darien line of packets, arc H. M. DEMIL. IKC, Front si New York, and M ITCH EL, W YEU oc CO. Darien, Agents of tin- Macon Steamboat Company L MALDW IN, Savannah. MARTIN<& W ALTER.Charleston, (i k ROBERTS, ilawkiusville. MITCH El., W'YKH A C<>. Darien, J GODDARD .v CO Macon. R. M. DEMIL. IStt Front st N. w York. HOUSTON M.xt.E ami Fem.m.i: \ Am mv. FBXIIE subscriber begs leave lo inform the -*■ public, that the exercises of those schools, for thi‘ ensuing year, will commence on the first Monday in January. He will be assisted m the Female Department by Yliss YY EBB, a, Mass., a lady well qualified to teach all the branches, Literary. Scientific and Ornamental, thut are taught in Female Academies: refer ence, Yliss Grant, Principal of Ipsxv icli Kein.de Seminary, Mass. Studies of Female Department HU IST DIVISION. Latin and Greek Languages. Philosophy. Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra. Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter. SB. Second Division Arithmetic, Geography. Grammar and Composition- -per quarter, $6. Third Division Reading, Writing and Or thography—per quarter. SI. Extra studies— Music on Piano, per quarter $18.50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter, $5: French, $5. In the male Department, students xvill he : prepared for entrance in any of the college* i m the United States. Col. Campbell, and E. A Nishet. Esq., Ma con; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pa. Good board can he obtained on reasonable terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES WELLS. Principal. Perry. Houston county. January 1. UNITED S TATES HOTEL. (lstitc Hull's.) THIS splendid establishment will be re-open ed on the lath of January, under the charge of ■ the subscriber. situated at the junction of Fulton with Pearl ;uid Water streets, it offers every inducement *to the merchant and man of business. Com modious private parlors, xvitli bed rooms at tached, are handsomely furnished and fitted up for family parties; and the subscriber flatters himself that the improvements recently made will render the Hotel an eligible resort for citi zens and strangers. The bar will be furnished xvith every variety of liquors, carefully select ed, aud the table supplied xvith all the luxuries of the season. It will be the ambition of the subscriber to render the Hotel equal to any, and he pledges himself that no exertions or ex pense shall Ih- spared to merit a share of patron age and give satisfaction to the public. The house xvill be open for the reception of company at all hours. ja 1 ‘ EDW IN R. YALE, New York. STORE IN MACON. THE subscribers respectfully in- , L pntilir eenerallv. that they have la-j ken the store on Mulberry street, opposite the Hardware store of Mr. ’ E. 11. W eed, and adjoining the Washington Hall, and have on hand and are constantly . making additions to the same from New York. Philadelphia. Boston and Baltimore, an exton sive and general assortment of Unis, Caps Boots ami Mie*. |of the most fashionable style. Among which are : Ladies’ French Kid Slippers, “ Morocco do “ W alking Shoes, “ Village Ties. “ Galer and Morocco Boots. “ Prunella Boots, thick and thin wile, “ Prune! Slips und Walking Shoes, Misses’ Seal and Goal skin Moots, “ Walking Shoes and Slips, li and ladies’ Calf and Sealskin Moot*. A large assortment of Children s Shoe* of ull j colors; Gentlemen'll fine Calf. Kip and At uter , proof Moot*; Youths’ and children's calf and , kip boots; Gentle men's fine ralf Shoes and | Bootee*; Boys’ fine calf and kip bootees; Gen- | (lemon's fine dancing pump* ; do fine high | vamp jiumps, a general assortment of calf and kip brogans. ALSt), 1 ctii * Gentlemen's fine lb-over HATS, latest New Y ork slyle, •I ca-cs gentlemen'* broad brim hats, t do do black Russia haU. broad brim, ; ■1 do do while do do do 3 do Y ouths’ black silk do 2do children's do do H do common Fur do white and black, 0 do silk, aud fi cases Mole *km bats, Gentle men's fine *ea Otter I APS. do fine fur amlNutrc do do fine Cloth do Y’outh’s Fur ami Cloth do Children’s Cloth do A large assortment of men and boys’ hair . seal caps. Also, a general assortment of line silk ami | cotton Umbrellas, A large supply of shoe brushes and blacking. All of the above articles have been manufac tured expressly for this market, and will Is* sold cheap for cash. Purchasers will find it to ! their advantage to give us a call. HEID I', ALDRICH & CO Macon, Jan. I. I 11 CENTRAL HOT EL, Mxoon, Groiioi*. THE subscriber respect fully in- T.TSI. form* his friend* and the public in Ali ui general, that he has taken the above named Establishment, which having been re cently thoroughly repaired mid enlarged at great expense —is noxv open for the reception of Travellers, Boarders, Cite. The chambers are large and airy—the servants competent ‘ and attentive. Ills table shall constantly Is supplied xvith every delicacy the Season and 1 Market will furnish. IlisBAH is stocked xvith j the choicest YY IN EH ami LIQI ORS, And in order more effectually to makeit a first rate ! House, he lias culled to Ills aid the services of Mr. A. Elder, of Baltimore, whose long < xpe rieuce at Barnmn’s Pity Hotel, has justly eu tilled him to the reputation ofaPatcrer for the public. The subscriber, therefore, hopes hy hy his unremitting exertions to please, to re 1 ccive a liberal share of patronage. HORACE R. WARD. N. U. Good Stabling attached to the Hotel, xvith faithful and attentive Ostlers. .! I COMMISSION HOUSE, IN lIaLTIMoUC, Md. fJY lIE undersigned respectfully announce to S- their friends aud acquaintances, and pub-1 lie generally, in Georgia, and m the other Southern Stales, that they have opened a Com mission Hot sk, in Baltimore, uniter the firm ol ; RUTHERFORD .X 111 it Lit t TANARUS, for the trail* action of a General Commission Businc—,— j They will be prepared lo fill orders, ami do business according to llie most liberal customs j of the place. They w ill take occasion to inform all \vho| may feel interested, that there are regular lines j of vessels running between Baltimore and , Charleston. Savannah, St. Marks, Apalachico la, and Si. Josephs, Mobile, and Next Orleans and that trancient vessels can always be had for other places where, as yet, there are not re- j gularlines from Baltimore. Their store is No. 11. How Iv's W lmrf. JOHN RUTHERFORD. SAME HIRLBUT. Baltimore, January 1, IS3I. /* iPE/t i .XD STA TIOS Mi V. Wholesale \ Retail. fIYMK Subscribers have just opened their -S- Fall and YY inter Smek of fine and super fine Letter, Cap,and larger PAPERS, most of which has hern purchased direct front the! manufacturers. Stationary, of every kind Blank Books, for city or country trade Pocket Books. Pen Knives, esc. Winch they will sell on accommodating terms, for city acceptances. Blank Books made to order. Printers supplied with Printing Paper. Ink iSte. of the bvst quality. 11l KGES & YVAI.KER. Stationer's Hail. Hi> East Bay. ja 1 Charleston, S. C. I*l.ol (HIS. „Vc. 20 PLOUGHS. No. 10 and 12. xvitli extra : points 40 kegs NAILS, sizes front 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 and extra For sale by H. W. HUDNALL. | ja 22 WANTED. A convenient DWELLING HOUSE. suitable for a small family. For further ; !;H particulars inquire of the Editor of tins! ■ paper. ja 29-ts HOUSE. SHIP 7GN.AND <oi*naiii r ital PAINTING. SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs -* the public that he has established himself In this city, and will be happy to execute any I orders in his line, such as House, Ship. Sign and Ornamental PAINTING. Oil Gilding, I Graining. Glazing, Papering, Coloring, vie. It?’Paints. Oil, Colors, W indow Glass. &e. constantly on hand. All orders punctually attended to. and Jobs executed in a workmanlike manner. N. B. All orders from the country punctu ally attended to. The subscriber xvill be found at the Alatamaha Hotel. Gorham sawyer. Reference; Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. 1). M. Stewart. Liberty County. Darien, January 2!, 1831). PORTRAIT PAINTING. IFS. H. HARDING, respectfully informs the -.'A citizens of Daren, and it* vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens of his pnintins can be seen, ja *)-3t Post Orri- -. Daren, (lu. i mail ARRANGEMENT IOR HOP. Nonntta* vi* Sxoiiiu. Contract time of Arrival—Tu< *duy*. Thurs days and Hatnrdayn, by l‘J P. M.—Of ltcpar ture Mondav*. Wedni-sdavs. and Fridays, nt t H. A. M. Hocmow via Jr.rrEtisoK to Kr. Mvnv’s. ('outrun time of Arrix l—Sunday * mid W ed- I nesdavs, hy 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and j Hnturdays, nt 5 P. XL W were lot via Hawkinsvii.i.o to Mac-k 1 Arrives —Tue*davs.Thursdavsand Haturday*. I bv 8 P. M. I Closes—Sunday*, Tuesdnv* r-nd Thursdays. I at 5 P. M. Bhcnswick. Arrives—Wednesday*andNundnvs.by7A.M. j I ('loses ” “ *” 1 A• M. | ISAAC SNOW .P. M. { Jnnuarv 1 VAM A 111. K PLANTATION For Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER will sell his plantation, j in Pulaski county, situated five miles by n good road fr-mi ilawkinsviile, on the Ocmulgee riv- , j, r, containing l‘JlO acre* of oak aud hickory j ! land, one half of w hich is cleared and mostly I , new, arid under fence, ready for a crop, the rc i maloder wooded, aud lying convenient to the l house. Th<- land li< e level, and i> based on a j foundation of lime stone, better calculated for j the production of cotton, corn, win at, &e. — , j Ou the place is a good DWELLING, JTiBj.V HOUSE containing six rooms, ue- I j with a first rale new screw for packing, ith stables and other eon vcnieuces— corn and fod j der can also Ire furnished. Should the pur i chaser wish more land adjoining, it can be had. For price and terms, apply to Maj. J. S. THO MAS. at Milledgcx ille, or ja 1 BRY AN M. MOREL, Savannah. I'urticular Notice OaLKTiIOKI’I! HOI KE. jlj THE Sutiseriber, who has occu pled the NAHANT HOTEL, near Ikisuw, during the iast six years. respectfully gives notice dial he bus leased the Oglethorpe House, and solicits the patronage of his friends and the public i generally. He might give abundant assur ance# of unwearied exertions on hi* own part —that great care has been taken to engage ; good attendants in every department, and; that nothing available shall be waniihg to reu- j der the establishment worthy of patronage, — j but he prefers to leave it to the judgment of j visiter# whether he merits their patronage or j „ot. It. VV. HOLMAN. ) Brunswick, Jan. 22. JO PRINTERS AM) ITULIsIIKitS. THE Subscribeie have just completed - their new Specimen Monk of light fared Book - land Job Printing TYPES, FLOWERS mid, ! ORNAMEN TS-the contents of which are j i here with partially given: Diamond, Pearl, .No*. 1 and 2 Agate, Nos. 1. 2 aiul 3 Agate on Nunparicl body Nonparittl, Nos. 1,2, 3 aud -I Minionelte, N'us. 1 aud 2 Minion, Nos. i, 2, Hand 5 M uionoii Brex o r body Brevier on .Minion laaiy Brevier, Nos. 1.2. 3 and 4 Brevier on Long Primer body Hourgeo.son Brevier body Bourgeon, Nos. 1,3 and 4 Bourgeoson Long Primerlaaly lamp Primer. Nos. 1.2, 3 and4 Long Primer ou Small Plea body Small l’ica. Nos. 1 and 2 Hica ou English body English, No*. 1 and 2 Gn at Primer. Paragon, Double English Double Paragon, Cannon 5 line Plea to 2U S line Pica Gothic Condensed to 23 7 and It! line Pica, ornamental 0. 7.y, 12 and 13 lines Pica shaded 8, It). 13 and 10 lines Antique shaded also, A large and beautiful collection of Flowers, , : from Pearl to neven line Pica, which are not to ‘ he found in other specimen ; a n< w assortment of Ornamental Dashes; n variety of Card : Borders; near two thousand metal Oruaiuenls; i - lira.*.* Rule; Leads of various thickness- s; As ’ tronoinieal and PhysicalMigue: Metal and Bras* Dashes, from three to IM)< m* long; Greal Prim er and double Pica Scripts on inclined bodies; Diamond and Noupunel music ol various kinds: Antique light and heavy face two line : j letter; full (ace roman and italic Noupariej;, Million. Brevier, l.oug Priim r and other j blacks; N- upariel, Emion aud Brevier Greek, i Hi br< vv and Saxon. A large variety of Ornaments, calculated 1 j particularly for the Spanish and South'Ameri can market*; Spanish, French and Portuguese [ accents furnished to order, with every other! kind made use of in the Punting business. AIK i of vv Inch ran be furnished at short notice of i ; ns good quality und onus reasonable terms as ! [ other establishment. CONNER & COOK. Corner of Nassau and Ann streets, ja 1 New Y ork. SavttHHtih Insurance A ‘I nisi Comp. November 13. Dvvh. THIS institution having been in successful i operation for a year, continues to make insu-! ranee against Marine and River perils, on Yes- i sol.-.. Boats, Freight, money, merchandise, rte. i Also—Against loss or damage by Fire, on j Buildings, merchandise, Produce, etc., and on vessels and cargoes in port, on the most favor*- , ble terms and for any desired length of tune, promptly paying its losses and taking advan tage of no technical objection if the right of the assured he clear. It also effects insurance oh lives—buys and’ sells exchange and checks on the northern cities, aud receives money on loan, at rates of interest t aring xvith the term of deposit. The committees meet everyday at 12 M. and act at once upon all applications. J. p: HENRY. President. G. B. Lamar, W. Thorne \\ tlliains, G. B. Gumming, H. Roser, R. King, F.Sorrel. 11. Harper. J. H. Burroughs, E. Padeiford, 1). Ponce, L. Baldwin, YV. C. Hunter, ja 1 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec. SHOPS. HOOTS, Ac. JUST received by the latest arrivals, and for ; sale as cheap as the cheapest, the follcxv- ■ j tng desirable goods, viz; 1000 pairs mens’ Kip Brogans 1000 do womens’ leather Roots and Shoes j 500 do do mo., of various kinds 25 cases gentlemens’ calf and pegged Boots I 10 do do do sewed water proof j Ju do boys’ do ami pegged Boots , . 5 do do do do Shoes , 6 trunks ladies’ Phil. Slips 5 do do Fur and India Rubber 300 pairs womens'calf and seal Boots i 50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities ’ 10 cases mole skin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do fur. (good quality) 80 do (eomfnou do) do 5 do boys silk Hats, and 20 trunks mens', boys , and childrens’ Caps. I of various kinds. Country merchants are particularly request;} ed to call and examine our stock before pur 1 chasing elsewhere. WARNER & SOLOMONS. Savannah. January 1. HY AUTHORITY'. 1 AN ACT To providp for cill of a con voption lo mluco the- imnibtjr of ilajCrenm.l A-B4fßbly gs foe statu of G<<iirgiii Und for other jwpose* • rem named. r-. V S<*c. 1 Be hf llie Senate and fcjpaa?tf wet, and it i* hrrdnr evaded by the mf thorny of iLe atm*, That thefirM Monday in April, ! eighteen Imiidreil and t Uirt y-uirn*, he, ami the same j i* Id ruby designated iuml *et apart as the day on which the eithMhi* cd'Gror^i, qualified to vote for member* of tl*e Legislature, shall at the seYeral pla re jirearribcd by law (of holiimg such election*, vole fir delegates to represent ijinn in convention, in number equal to thnr rcpreiu ntmom in both bran* the# of the Genera! Assembly, aceording to their j e**n*!4: such election u beeonddeted, managed, j ami certified under the same laws as are of force in j respect to election* of member* of tlws General A i scnihly. f*ee. ? And le it further enacted. That it shall l*c I the duty of such manager* to tramunit to hi* excH* ! uelency the foveniorthe result of said elcc:ions under j the laws now of force, conducting, managing, and j r elect iods of tnmvlier* of the General hly, as aforesaid, within ten day* after such sec tion ; whercu|xm if is rdVule the duty of htn’exceflen cy the govenor, t his proclamation declaring the r tult of such noufying ffr individu ! ols severally eketed to tepreaem the good people of | Georgia in convention, as Contemplated by this act. Sec 3. And lx- it further enacted. That every eit ] tLcti of the United States sh.t ! be eligible to a scat in I said eonveiuum. w)h> has attained th<‘ age ofio years, and been an inhabitant of tliis state 3 years, immedi , ately preceding the day of election and who shall ! have resided one year in the county for which he shall ; lx‘ elected. Sec. 4. Aud be it furtlier enacteti, That each mem l>er p Uirikcd a* duly elected, shall prevmus, to taking his s *t inwucLconvention, take the lbUowing oath or utfinnation t vi/.: I do sultmly sw ear that I will not attempt to add I or to take from the constitution, or uttempt to change or alter any other section, clause or article of the con stitution of the state of Georgia, other than those ; touching the representation in the General Assembly I thereof, and that I have been a citizen of this state for the last three year*, so help me God. And any ]'*TKon elected to a seat in said convention, who shall refuse to take the oath aforesaid, shall not be allowed to take his scat in said convention. — — ‘ p ’ Sec. 5. And bsit farther mooted, That the mem liers of said convention shall assemble on tlie first Mondav i May* after their election, at in the Chamber of tin 1 State House, | for the purj*o*c of entering upon and consummating the great object* qf their convention, to wit: a rcduc ; ton and equalisation of the General Assembly : j shall have pow er to prsacnlie their own rules and ; form* of business; and to determine on the qualifi cat ions of their own members; elect necessary offi -1 errs and nudp’ ail orders which they may detni con | ducive to the furtherance of the object for which such | convention shall assemble. Sec, (, Ami l>e h further enacted, That ii shall be the duty of his excellency the govenor, to give pub licity to the alteration* and amendments made in the j constitution, in reference to the reduction of tlienum ] Ih t of member* composing the General Assembly ; j and the first Monday in October next, after the ri : sing of said convention, he shall fix on for the ratifi cation by the pcofde, of such amendments, alterations, ! or new article*, us they may make for the objects of I reduction and equalization of the General A*cndTtsr“ I only ; and if rattled by n majority of the voters who j vote on the question of Hatiticutton,’’ or “No Ralifi j cation, 1 ’ then a*?d in that event, the alterations o by ] them made and ratified, shall l>e binding on the peo . j pie of this state, and not otherwise. Bec. 7. And bed further enacted, That it shall be a fundamental article in the formation or amend j m'ents of the Convention, thut each County <f the. | now organized or laid nut. or which may here* after be created by law, shall 1m? entitled to at least one Reprt M utative in tin Uipre*entativc branch of the General Assembly. The Senate shall be compo sed of tbriy-sit meniGers only, from (forty-six) Sena urmi Dfcit riel*, composed of two contigious Countisb) ! and in the vnt of the creation of any new ('minty, it shall lie added to som contiguous Senatorial Dis- I trict; and that the said Convention shall not disturb the bVdural basis, in apportioning the representation ; u the General Assembly of the-State of Georgia. I Bee. 8. Aud be it further enacted, That so soon a* the net shall have passed, his excellency the Gover nor be oim! he is hereby required to cause it to b i } übhsfd in the Goscttes of Hus State, once a w eek j until t 1m? day fixed on by this act fur the election of Deli-gates to said Convention, us well as the number j to which ench county shall l>c entitled in said Con '\( nt ion. according to the unnortotYa.'* of inemlHT* of the Gum ral Assembly, to be mad* “md* i ‘die lans ] Census taken and returned during tbepresent year. Sec. ft And be it further enacted. That the Dcle ( irate* to said Convention be paid nt nrd after the. same rates liiut the Da ntUrs ot tlw General Assem bly hoyy receive; and that his I'.xcellency the tiover • nor be request, and to draw his Warrant on the Troa ! sttttr fiw the same, out ofnirv motley not otherwise appro prilled ; ami all laws aud purtsof laws milira j ting against this, act, Lie, und ih .saine are hereby re peuw! JOSEPH DAY, Sim sker of the House'of Representatives. CIIA HLLB DOl GHERTY, President of the Bcpi.tf; Assented to Ofith December. IVh. GEORGE U GILMER, Governor.’ TABLE Bhowing the Reprcnentation of the .Several Coun ties of Estate by tlic late act of apjiortion ment. Anpluig, 1 Gilmer, 1 Muscogee. 4 Baker, 1 Glynn, 1 Newton. 3 Baldwin, - Greene, 3 Oglethorpe 3 Bibb, 3 Gwinnett, 3 Paulding, l Bulloch, 1 Habersham, 3 Pike, 3 Butts, • Hancock, 3 Pulaski, 2 Burke, 3 Hearde, 3 Putnam, 3 Bryan, 1 Henry, 3 Rabun, 1 Campbell, Houston, 3 Randolph, 2 j Carroff, 2 Hull, 3 Richmond, 3 Cobb. 2 Harm, 3 Scriven, 2 Cass, 2 Irvin, 1 Stewart, Columbia, 3. Jones, 3 Sumter, , 2 Crawford, 2 Jasper, 3 Talbot. 3 Cowtia, 3 Jefferson, 2 Tnlferro, 2 j Chatham, 4 Jackson, 3 Tattnall, l 1 Clark. 3 Laurens, 2 Telfair, 1 Cherokee, 2 I x*e, 1 Thomas, 2 Camden, 2 Liberty, 2 Troup, 4 D.idc, 1 Lincoln, 2 Twiggs, 2 Decatur. 2 Lowndes, 2 Union, l Dc Kalb, 3 Lumpkin, 2 Upson, 3 Dooly, 2 Macon, 2 Walton, 3 Early. 2 Madison, 2 Walker, 2 Effingham, 1 Mario©. 2 Ware, 1 Elbert, 3 Mclntosh, 2 Washington, 3 Enixmiel, 1 Meriwether, 3 Wayne* 1 Fayette, 2 Mourn*, 4 Wilkinson, 2 Floyd, 2 Montgomery. 1 Wilkes, 3 Forsyth, 2 Murray, 2 Warren, 3 Franklin, 3 Morgan, 3 Total. 207 t fdrAU the news papers in Georgia will publish theaboY'e Act and Table weekly, until the first Mon ’ day in April next. stop the Vlurd?rers. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS wUI he paid hy the undersigned, fir the apprehension of JOHN STEP and SOLOMON STEP, who murdered Mar tin Fraley, sen., on the Bth of October, instant, near Wolfs Ferry, in Hardin epunty, Tenness<*c. JOHN SYEP is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 8 or fl inches high, dark complexion.dark eyes, black hair 1 inclined to curl, aud a very low forehead The mid dle joint of the four finger of his right hand is consid erably enlarged, occasioned, it is supposed, by a hurt. SOLOMON STEP is al>out 23 or *24 years of age % 5 feet II inches qigh. stout built, a little inclined to | lie stoop shouldered, dark complexion, dark ! dark hair, inclined to curl, and very high cheek The bones of his right hand liave been broken near ’ the middle of the paira. and occasions a considerable I ridge on the back of his hand. The Steps formerly resided in the Cherokee coun i try j in Georgia, and it is thought they will either make their way back to Georgia, or strike for Texas. The aboY'e reward will be paid on their delivery in Hardin county, Tennessee, or a proportionable re ward for either. SALLY FRALEY. HENDERSON G. FRALEY, j JACKSON FRALEY, J SAMUEL LENOY. Nov *27,1838 —29-3* throughout Tennessee, Alabama, Mis sissippi. Georgia. Arkansas, and Louisiana, who will give the above 3 insertions, and forward their charge to Sally Fraley Hamburg Post, Office, Hap i din Cos., Tennessee* shall be promptly paid.