The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, March 26, 1839, Image 4

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Ijolm for Hummer Net* f ARE offer**! on iflcomroodtagtm#, on fHn desirable situation called the DilekH, ahotH 4 mile* from Darien each i>H containing whom 11 acre*, lbs front* ofeach having a full *iiw of Doboy > Har, and bovudilif on the Cfcck extending back a* far a* the road leading to Raiaden'e Bluff. Blot* of the sbav*., and terms of*lc, can l* •*** •* *H Count ng Room of F R BB\RELFORD,Kik| Darken, 19th Feby ItOB- Iw t&’ooDlntvn 9c jSt/uUpoir, Comm Union HiTfliiiiil*. Da rim, <ia. Wiu,um ‘V. Wonnnt v, l)*ri D. Bt*<.M''iu.. WiOcli-MHklnir nnl Jewelry rr* / *'•& UJ 4 c<>-pan t.\i:nsnip sow /-'. THE uhcrib*r hare unil4 lh*m*lv<' logHh >r in Ihr Wntr.h ir.nkmg u'.ff J wolry Ininri’ >, un <Dr Hi* Una of Dry fi Jlartwek, m.'l r- •if■ i V offer thefr servie** to th* r.uixen* of l)<n n and in* surrounding country. They hop* by atrict attention to business to merit a ah are of public patronage. JEHSKDH AY, # AUGUSTUS W HARBOCK. N B. J. Drny hating had n prnctiralaspariem tf a*vr*l yara in utanufacuirine Waichcj iot in* astablithnsmis of Chart*** Craig Smith, llßßunhdl Row, Moorh'ld, and G<twland, Clrirti<nii#t#*r na k*r, Koval Kxehtnge, London ; and late in the cm ploy of Benedict, in Wall at rent, and Whitney A Hoyt, tinder ll<dt** hotel, in Pearl itrwt, New York, facia confident that he can g ■* genera! faction to nil those who may honor them with ft trial. Their establishment is adjoining the Mansion house. •. r , 1839, s£ -w, O HESBCTFULLY inform* Ihe public that hr him . received by lot.’ srri. ul * fresh ueeorlmcnt of (30 ( ) I tH—con a i*t ing of Ciillcih, Miiinok, llomenpim, Checks, \c„ Os different anal Hint, II I \llli Hitt 111 I-1 V vj all kind t, - ALSO, A large assortment of Doolm nl Shoes, Ciollilnff, &c. lri mldiiWiito hie old mock hr h. received u large ■upply of Liquor* of all Qualities; The whole of which he will dispose of at Whole anle or retail on the moat reaonobl* terms. N. B. Hr tenders his thanks to the public for past patronage, and begs a continuance of the m me, as suring them that his goods are of the. beat quality, and will be disposed of on ns reasonable terms, as at any other store in the city. Darien, Feb. 6. LUMBER. The Darlrn Strain Saw Mill* 18 NOW IN OPERATION.—Tim proprietors . wiah to contract for (he delivery of large 4uuu iis of yellow pint* Lumber at their wharf, when* the draft of water* and the fin ilitiea for loedintr an* as good as ut any piece in the iinmodittlo vteuuiy oi l)a tun Tlwy also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW LOUS—about four hundred thousand fact will !'• required monthly. (NmlmeiK for this amount, or lc*u, will be given to accommodate applicants. They offer for nl the machinery of the It H I H18.1,—-ecmaUlitttf of mortar*, parties, alinftv, funning mills, eereena, two pair of very largo mill atones, ami a number of other articles. A bargain ia offered to any otic who will purchase the whole Apply af the mill, ftb 5 4l Teacher Wanted. THE SUBSCRIBER is delimits lo employ h Teecher in hi* family, who is competent to touch reading, writing, arithmetic, and grammar. Any n | tee table person competent, to teach the above branches, will hear of a good situation by immediate app’ieation,u LOTH 1. \N M IN TOSII, feb 6-Jit St. Simon's Island. ( o. Sii|ierlr Altuluira Wine. DOZEN, and two half pipes of the brand /tetiW of Newton, (Jordon, Murdoch and Scott. For attic by fob Isl J. & S. H HOKKNBAUGH On C'ouisitfiiyient, fTi uni Cush,) it BULB Superior Potatoes ,<£#> ISAAC SNOW. Ftb ft. Merino*. fARENCII and English, a great variety, for sale 1 l,v ISAAC <NO\V Al 0, n large assortment of Circassians, Bont baretts, Uombazms, Crape and Goal Hair ('nmblria, &<* 4e I * Snip <t. ete. THE above new and fashionable article for gen tlemen's spring and summer wear, for sale by ISAAC SNOW frb s_3t_ _ Chinn-Wave. fSAAC SNOW has for e.-de two or three Dinner Sr" of iron stone Chine; of superior quality. ALSO, of Liverpool-ware ami Chum Tea sets. _ Feb ft W boTlt Innkfh. V LARGE supply of Duffle Blankets of middle sizes, for sale cheap by F ISAAC SNi'W Itlltes. 4LSQ, single and double barrel Shot Guns, of superior quality Brass and Steel Pistols, gun Caps, Powder. Shot, Ac ISAAC SNOW Feb I'Tixliioiinblo ISoiutet*. I*'"’ !SY KNOW ha. on hand a large assortment ot Winter and Spring* Bonnets of tin. newest style, and very cheap. Feb a ;V- U'.i.L Itindljik'..’J ITJ-ALI. Hooks loft at the IIKUALD Office will he well executed at short notice. Blank and Record Books will he bound to order. Also. Books of every other de scription will he bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. Isaac Niton. “®M’OULD inform his customers and the public, WW that be continues to keep on hand at lus old stand, an extensive assotttwot of merchandise do v bracing almost every such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,Cu ,T Hollow-ware. Earth en-Ware an I Crockery. Glass vv are. Hats, Caps and Bomu-t* j I, arts and Shoes, Beaks ami Stalnmaiy, Verfumi-ry mid a great variety of Fancy articles, lb’ intends to keep his assortment as complete , through llie *o;ison as may be required to meet the ils 5 *’’* customers. l>arn,Fcb 5 ts l£?t(aou U Brother, j Manufacturer* and Importer* of Sadder y Hardware, So. 0, North Third,ittftet, PHILADELPHIA, HAVKconstantly on hand forth*. Southern and Western maiketa, a wnrrdidtofttnent of Plated |sdished steel apd brass stirruD*, Plated, polished stvrifcnd brass annffela, d6 do do do spurs, do bra* >sbd j .pnn’ and Imima** mounting, Wood an/depth •■springs, bras* and plated, gaadydiUtilt, linnen snd worsted Webbing, ; pl*i#.’*. bog -km*, anddle trees, j spa lied leather, i Plate*!, brass, wood and japsned harness, do arid and * cosefi bunpn ; Toptht r with . v ry large assortment of all kinds j j *f good* ill tie* above bn*-, which they i/A r on the j most reasonable term* They arc constantly rcr-eiv* int: iMrg*- supplies in addition to thair present stock, I !nd n. ii* Southern and W'•stern merchant* that their good < ore of the fust quality. Philadelphia,jmii I. Ocorgta Inyuranrf anil Tnil COMPANY, ll, f IU, fake Marine and River rieks on ww Ve win, Boats, Freight, Money Mer eliandiyrq Ac. Also, against loss by Fire on Building*, M# reliandi/e and Produce, on the moat favourable terms. Apply to V. R. YONGH & SONS, Agents. Darien, January 22,1830. (iof llekcN Miilplklpsm Hanatlvc* I^j OR the cure of Consumption, Cough, Colds, Catanhs, and many complaints incident to the huniHri iyaieni. Pm srj,. r fo, and sold by ISAAC SNOW, s*h* Agent for I ho i* n. | r PTinslafcd from the fi-risen j Ist M IS OI FON (tOKLK KK, or or.RMANY. The ; nut rtf of Human. It earfactors ! ! i ‘itizeun of North and South Aiii*rifn : To lojuis Otroll (Joelirks, <M. I). f C‘u -nnany, ! (Europe,) belong* the imperishable honor of adding ; a nrw and precious do*'trine to the science of niedi- ; cine,—-a docirine, liieh, though vehemently oppoard by many of the faculty (of which he is a valuable member,) be proves to be n well founded nitrutb, as any doctrine of Holy Writ, —n d<M:trine, uixm the j vi rity of which are stis|end<'d the liven of millions of our race, mid which lie boldly challenges his oppo sers to refute, vi/ Consumption is a disease always j occasioned by a disordered state of th - ; Vis Vine (or I <if< PniH’iple) of the human Indy— secretly lurking in the system for years, before there is the least complaint of tl* lungs /, % —and which may be as certainly, though not so quickly, cured as u com mon cold or a simple headache. An invaluably pre cious doctrine this, u it imparts an important lesson to tin apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses,” even while they imagine theinclvqs secure from it* attacks, teaching them tlmt the great secretin the art of preserving health is to pluck out the disease while in ilia blade and not wait till the fulbgroiyn *>*•• Appended below are lew certificate* of cures from the extremely numerous list that has been sent to the proprietor ; ami from the respectability of the sources from which tliey emanate, iiie most skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this medi cine. Post Office, Kingston, N. Y July 21, 1838. Dr. Rowland Sir—The effects of the German San ative arc great in this place. One woman that was hi a deep Consumption, and who had been in contin ued night sweat* for seven month*, now considers j herself well. She took no other medicine but the j Sanative Another case—a man that was taken ! bleeding at the Fungs till lie could not raise himself in his bed, has been restored to perfect health by the I Sanative JOHN V. TiI.BURGH, P M Post Office, Charlotte, N C. June 15, IKIH. —1 have sold all the Sanative and want two ; packages more immediately. It has performed a re- \ markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in dividual says it is the best medicine ever offered to ! the American people—although the Doctors are try ; in,; to pui it down. II B. WILLIAMS, I* M Post Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 2, IK3H. Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, J ami Imvr hourly calls for it—many from a distance j of gtl or 30 miles—-in which eases people are much j disappointed in not bring rthlc to obtain u They j sci tn wilting to give any price for it, and I could have j sold the past week more than one hundred dollars worth of it. hint it been on band. It is truly n grea 1 medicine. Many in Ibis vicinity are fast recovering I from the consumption by the use of it. D. C. WII,MOT, P M New Haven, Conn. July -I 1R33 Dear Sir—Tie l Matchless Sanative sells welt ami with signal success. One ease—a voting man, in ibn last stages of Consumption, given over by bis physician, litis been taking it only a few weeks and is now able to walk and ride out. Before he took the Sana ivr be was unable to get out of bed and his and alb was hourly exp eleil But tothcnsloniahiiient sf Ins friends lie was soon able lo leave bis bed. ami to be out ns before stated. Two oilier similar cases have recently occurred D. W DAVENPORT Post Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos., Con , Julv 20, 1838. Sir- A molt Wonderful cure lias lately been effect ed. through ilie virtuesof Dr. Gosliek's Sanative, in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wasted away m Consumption, and considered past recovery by bis family man. He is now, com paratively speaking, a well man. 1 saw him myself a few days since, in company w ith Ids wife, starting on a jourm ylo the western part of this State lie a serines his escape from the very jaws of death, and Ins recovery to health solely to the. astonishing vir tues of the Marehless Sanative He is a man pos sessing a snug property, but said he, “I would w il lingly pay our thousand dollars for a single bottle of it, il I could not purchase it tor a less price. To him the Sanative is above all value. WALTER GOODELL, P M. COI’ \ ItTN Kit Sill I*. Pj'Mli: undersigned have formed a Co-Part net-ship for the general transaction of business in this place. < The steamboat nnd Packet Agencies and General * ‘imnnissioit Business will be conduct- 1 oil by A. Mitrhel nml J. J. Wvcr, tinder the •tv!, of Mm illvL, \\ \ KK .4 ft) Hie general business of the Dry Goods nnd Grocery Store will bo conducted by S. Z. Col lins, under the style of S, Z. COI LINS it CO ALEXANDER MITCHKL. S. Z OOI.LINS, J \MKS .1 \\ VEIL Darien Ist January, 183','. NOTICK. jMjfi R D, (’ 11 \\\ Es, ltav ing disposed of his -*-■ entire interest in the firm of Hawes, Muchcl i4 Collins to Mr James .1. Wyer—that firm is now dissolved. The new firm of Miteh el, M yer A Cos. will attend to the business of the late concern. D. U I! U\>S, \LE\ANDER MITCIIEL S Z. COLLINS. Darien 2nd January, is:h). SRrii'K. H 1 BSv Rill Eli takes this method of * informing the public that lie has now on hand a general assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce ries ; C'roekery and Glass Ware; Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow. Wood. Tin. and Stone Wares ; Carpenter an# Joiners’ Tools, such as Hatchets. Hammers. Augars. Chisels. Hits and Bit Stocks, Planes, Plane Irons, and Saws. Also. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales. Saddle Bags, 04 e. HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH ING. ‘ | Ladies', Gentlemens’ Vi Childrens’ SHOES, BOOKS and S I'ATIONAR Y—together with a variety of other articles too numerous to men- j turn lien , all of wh oh will be sold as low as can be bought in th itv. il W. HUDNALL. i. s. the store will be kept open during the Summer months. j a 22 THJ* MCINTOSH COUNTY HERALD. (fcuiuulscc Weani-Hout Com pany, r*< OHPOIATKD KV Till: LMiIHLATVIB OF (.COttCU, ! iii IKIS, for tin; tnuiwiorluliun awl liihuranec of ii>ercliiin<li*t: and product', bclwccn Ha* vannaii and Dahiek, and Dahii n and M\< ok. touching at IlAwamaviixE, and the principal hnndinga. npillS Company will run their St< am-bont* nahigh up ita Macon an long a* the stoic of the Ifivi-r will admit;and for low stagra ofthc wnt.ra they have provided, and arc now run aiiiß FOI.K-IIOATH of auch light draft of wa teraawjll admit them to run at any “tage of the Itiver, which are lowed tip hy tlieir Steam* IxintH iwo-tliirdaofthe distance, thereby great ly expediting the transportation of mcrchan (iiae during the Slimmer and Fall aeaaonajand their Hteamera will be in complete repair, and ready for bualncaa, ua early aa the l(i*er will admit. THEIR BOATS ARE : f ■, Stenm-boßt Comet, f’aptain VtOffVat'rfcsj llrarilly, ‘• •* y Steam-boat Ai.atamaiia, Cnp- MJmSfasKmm tain Taylor, /, j*J n ~Jpi Hteam bont Oi \MPiTiEE, Cap mmßaaimm tain Blnnkinahip: Ami a large ntiiiilwrofTOWTO VTS. which will lie in complete repair. For ftlTlher information apply to I'll. It \ ONOK A NON, Darieii, ItKA Al ( O i l (IN. Macon, .1 W. I.ATIIROP, Hawkinevillc, \VM. I’ATTUH.SON &('(, Savannah, McDOUKLL, SHANNON Ail O. Charleston, | SCOTT, HIIAI*TEK & MOKRKI.L, N. York, July Agent*. Macon Stcamhoat Company. Macon Hteamboat Company take thi* J- method ofinlorming the Merchants of the interior of tleorgia. and the public generally, that their line of Boats an’ in full operation, and solicit their patronage: believing that goods forwarded by w ay of Darien, is the most expeditions route. The Company have five new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first rate < ‘aptnins, v iz : J STONE, Capt. W. C Mendall, CHIEFTAIN. Geo. Wilrov. K.iCl.i.. - “ G. Quinn, SDFEHIOH, - “ W. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ 1., L. Wilcox. Also, sixteen fiist rate TOW IIOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alatamaha and ftcantulgee Itiv,*rs. The J. Stone is a side w heel Boat, low pres sure engine, carries 7(111 hales of cotton, and runs regularly three times a week, between Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain is aside | wheel Boat, and carries 800 or 600 hales ot cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah <fc Charles ton. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly between Darien and Macon, towing two boats each. 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 with a line of seven packets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any good* or produrc shipped to their amnia, or ordered to be shipped by their ’ line, wdj he forwarded with despatch. The I company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have Increased their means of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use every exrllon to fariltate the interests of those who may ship liy their lino. Their are also a line of schooners running | between Charleston nnd Darien, to the Com patty'a agents in each place. Tlie agents for the New York and Darien ‘ line of packets, are If M. DEMII., Inti Front at. New York, and MITCII EL, WYEII vN CO. Darien, Agents of the Macon steamboat Company. I, BALDWIN, Savannah, MARTIN N \\ ALTKII, Charleston, (i. K ROBERTS I law kinsv die. MITCIIEL, M \ KK & CO. Darien, J. GODDARD CO. Macon, If M DEMIL, inti Front st. New York. HOUSTON Mm.K AM) Fb.MAl.l: ACAOkMY. THE subscriber l>egs leave to inform the public, that the exorcises of those mit mis, lor the ensuing year, w ill eommenee < n the first Monday in January, lie will he assisted in the Female Department by Miss WKBII, o. Mass., a lady well qualified to teach ail the brunches. Literary, s ( ientifie and Ornamental, l that are taught ill Female Academies: refer ence, Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studies of Female Department rntsT division. I.atiu and Greek Languages, Philosophy, | Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra. Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter, SS. Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography, i Grammar and Composition—per quarter, *>t>. Third Division—Heading, Writing and Or thography—per quarter, Sf. Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter | $12,50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter. $5: French, $5. In the male Department, students will be j prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the l imed Stales. Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbet, Esq., M;t . I eon; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pa. Good board can lie obtained on reasonable : terms. Signed by order of the trustees. J AMES WELLS, Principal. Perry, Houston county, January 1. I NIT ED S TATES HOTEL. (Lute Holt's.) THIS splendid establishment will be re-open- i ed on the 15th of January, under the charge of! the subscriber. Situated at the junction of Fulton with Pearl and Water streets, it offers every inducement to the merchant and mail of business. Com- 1 huh! ions private parlors, with bed rooms at- j laclted, are handsomely furnished and fitted up lor family parties; and the subscriber flatters : himself that the improvements recently made will render the Hotel an eligible resort l'oreiti-; zens and strangers. The bar will be furnished ith every variety of liquors, carefully select- j ed. and the table supplied with all the “luxuries ■of the season. It will be the ambition of the ; subscriber to render the Hotel equal to any, j and he pledges himself that no exertions or ex pense shall be spared to merit a share of patron- ! ; age and give satisfaction to the public. The house w ill be open for the reception of company at all hours, ja 1 EDAVIN R. YALE, New A ork, New Furniture Ware House. On the Nay, Opposite the Post Office, Darien, (la. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS have taken live shove stand j and now offer for *ol* a general ,v. sort no-lit of j FI IIMTI IIE, vi/. s nf ARDUOBKI. Sideboards BeereJariea. Bit- | Ow reans, Fi. r, Card, Centre, Diiongi Femtroke j and Work TuUee of all kinds, Sofaa, t.'nurlies, | Mattresses. Bed* and Rctdsiaads, Mahogany aim j common Chairs, Lo*>kiug Olw > of all d’ Hrriptions, j &.c. dc., tofcther with various oilier articles. They w ill also keep PIANO FORTKB of differ ’ ent pat tv ms, fsutl to any in tl* country. N. B. Furniture of all desrrifsions mad* and re- j jiaired at short notice. Piano Fortes iufM*i and repaired i All the above ortiriea will he wild at the lowest prices S D A J P. WOODBURY ft b 12-Hm ‘Si- J'iy ui >SfJJ STOItE IN MACON. THE stdMcrihers respectfully in-j W / form the citizens of Macon, and tin public generally, thnt they have ui r the store on Mulberry street, opposite the Hardware store of Mr. E. B. Weed, and adjoining the Washington Hall, and have on hand and are constantly making additions to the same from New A ork. , Fitiladelpliitv, Boston and Baltimore, an exten- 1 j sive and general assortment of lints. Clips, Hoots anil Slior-s. of the most fashionable style. Among whi eh | are : l.adies’ French Kid Slippers, “ Morocco do “ Walking Shoes, “ Village Ties, “ (Liter and Morocco Boots. “ I’runella Bvsits, thick and thin role, “ I’rnnel Slips and Walking Shoes, Misses’ Seal and Goal skin llools, “ Walking Shoes and Slips, “ and ladles’ Calf and S. al-skin Boots. A large assortment of Children’* Shm sos nil ! colors; Gentlemen’s fine Calf, Kip and Water, proof Boots; Youths’ and children’s calf and : kip boots; Gentlemen’s fine ealf Shoes and; > Bootees; Boys’ fine ealf nnd kip boolc. - Gen ! llcinen’s fine dancing pumps; do fine high vamp pumps, a general assortment of ealfand \ kip brogons. ALSO, I eases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest New York style, I eases gentlemen’s broad brim hats, tdo do Hack Russia hats, broad brim, t no do white do do do ft do Youths’black silk do . 2 do children’s do do H do common Fur do white and black, II do silk, and (! eases Mole skin hats, Gentlemen's fine sea Otter C VI’S, do fine fur and Nutrr do do fine Cloth do Youth's Fur and Cloth do Children's Cloth do A large assortment of men and boy hair j i seal cap*. Also, a general assortment of fine silk and cotton Umbrellas, A large supply of shoe brushes nnd blacking All of the above artieles have been manufac tured expressly for this market, mid will be sold cheap for cash. Purchasers w ill find it to their advantage togive us a cull. II EIDT, ALDRICH &CO. Macon, Jun. 1. 1-ts COMMISSION 1101 si:, in BaltGioiik. Mil. FMIIIE undersigned ripped fully announce l<! A th**ir friends und acquaintances, and pub ! lit* generally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States, that they have opened a Com mission House, in Halttmore, under the firm of RUTHERFORD At IIURLBUT, for the traits action of a General ( ounnisstoii Business.— They will be prepared to fill orders, and do , business according to the most liberal customs : of the place. They will take occasion to inform all who ! may feel interested, that there are regular lines of vessels running between Baltimore and j Charleston, Savannah, St. Marks. Apaluchico- 1 In, nnd St. Josephs, Mobile, and New Orleans;) and that trandom vessels ran always be had i for other place* where, as yet, there are not re-1 ; gular lines from Baltimore. Tlieir store is No. 11. Bowly’s Wharf. JOHN RUTHERFORD. SAM L. HI KLBUT. Baltimore, January l, 18*19. PAPER IV/) STATIONARY. Wholesale A Retail. THE Subscribers have just opened their I Fall nnd Winter Stock of fine and super fine Letter. Cap.ami larger PAPERS, most of which has been purchased direct from the J manufacturers. Stationary, of every kind Blank Books, for city or country trade Pocket Books. Pen Knives, 4e. Which they will scil on accommodating terms, for city acceptances. Blank Books made to order. Printers supplied with Printing Paper, Ink. Ac. of the liest quality. BI EGES & WALKER, Stationer’s Hull, sj East Bay, jn 1 Charleston, S. C. I*l.ol OHS. Ac. 2d PLOI’GIIS, No. 10 and 12, with < xtr.t points 40 kegs NAILS. >izes from f to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 and extra For sale by 11 W lICDN ALL. ja 22 I'IIKAP LI MBER. 11111 11 HJI KEET ,JOX EEAT H ’rw PI.ANK, from 2 lo I ineltt's Ihiek, well seasoned, an excellent arti cle for building. For salt- by ROGERS & CRANE. Darien, Jan? 22 I Sti). HOUSE, SHIT, SIGN. AMD (Dt'iiamrntiil PAINTING. SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs (he public that he hits established himself In this city, and will be happy to execute any orders in his line, such as House, Ship. Sign and Ornamental PAINTING. Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, okc. IC?’Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, &e. j 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. Th? subscriber will be fotnui ; at the Alatamahl Hotel, GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. Stewart, Liberty County. Darien. January 21. 1839. PORTRAIT’ I* AI \ TIN t;. MR. H. HARDING, respectfully informs the citizens of Daren, and iis vicinity, that he has taken rooms attitc Mansion House, where specimens of his painting can be seen, ja 29-3 t __ Spanish Cigars and Tohitcctt. 50,00' 3D 555S R .J PiX,s “ 01 Poitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv ftb 13 J A S H. ROKEN’BAUGH Post Orrti E, Daren Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOK IKW. Norther?* SvVavrah. Contract time of Arrival—Tuesday*. Thurs days and Saturdays, by 121*. M.— Os Dcpar- | lure Mondays, M udncsdays^and Fridays, at , 8. A. M. HotmiEß* via JrrrtitHON to Sr. Compact time of Arrival— Sundays and Wed* ! nodaym, by TA. M.—('lone Tuesdays and j Hal uni ays, at .0 I*. M. Wratkix via II awkinpviu b to Maco.n. Arrives —Tuesdays. Tbursduv*. and Hat Urdu vs, ! by H V. M. Closes— Sunday*, Tuesday* aud ThurMluys. J ai 5 P. M. Brtnswm k. Arrive#—Weditcadayamid Hundayi,by 7 A. M. Closes “ 44 4 * 7 A.M. - ISAAC SNOW, p. M. January 1 1 VAli aiha; I LAM ATION For Salr. THE HUOftt KIBKR willaellliia plnniatum, j in K'ulaski county, situated five miles by a good | I road from Hawkinsville, on the OcmuJAs’ riv- | ! cr, containing 1210 acres of tsuk and hickory ; | land, one half of which is c leared and mostly ; j new, and under fence, ready for u crop, the re- | j mainder wooded, and lying convenient to the I house. The hind lie* level, and is based on a \ foundation of limestone, better calculated for ! the production of cotton, corn, wheat, &c.— j i On the place is a good DWELLING ; isTggi. HOUSE containing six nxmis, no- j houses, cotton and gin houses, i j with a first rale new screw for packing, with j I stables and otherconvcnienee•*—corn and sod- ; | der can also be furnished. Should the pur- j | chaser wish more land adjoining, it can he had. | For price and terms, apply to Maj. J. S. ‘I’UO- j i MAS. at Milledgeulle, or jil BRYAN M. MOREL, Savaiinah. Particular \otiu* Of.LKTHO iIVK HOI Si:. THE Siihserihcr, who has occu- ■ pied the N \HANT HOTEL, near jjjj'ljt Boston, during the last six years, J diR99HL respectfully gives notice that he has leased the Oglethorpe House, nnd solicit* the patronage of his friends and the public \ generally. He might give abundant as-ur- ; ance# of unwearied exertions on his own jjart 1 —that great care has been taken to engage < good attendants in every department, and j that nothing available shall be wantibg to ren- | der the establishment worthy of patronage,— | but he prefers to leave it to the judgment of ■ visiters whether he merits their patronage or not. IL W. HOLMAN. Brunswick, Jan. 22. TO Fit INTERS AND Ul BLISHEIts R3-TIIB Subs* ribers have just completed I their new Specimen Book of light faced Book : I and Job Printing TYPES. FLOW Elts and j ‘ORNAMENT:’ the contents of which are; j herewith partially given; Diamond, Pearl, Not. 1 and 2 Agate, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Agate on Nonpnriel body Nonpariei, Nos. I. 2, Hand 4 Minionette, Nos. 1 and 2 Minton, Nos. I. 2,Band 5 Minion on Brevier body Brev ter on Minion liody Brevier. Nos. 1.2,3 and t Brevier on LongPiimer body Hourgeos on Brevier Itody Bottrgeos, Nos. 1. 3 and 4 Bourgeoson Long Primer body Long Primer, Nos 1.2, 3 nnd 4 Long Primer on Small “ten t ody Small Ptea, Nos. 1 nnd 2 Htca ift) English Hotly English, Nos. 1 and 2 Great Primer, Paragon. Double English Double Paragon, t annuli 5 line Pica to 20 s line Pit a Gothic Condensed to 25 7 nnd 10 line Pica, ornamental ft, 7. il, 12 and 15 lints Pit a shaded S. 10,15 and 18lines Antique shaded ALSO. A large nnd beautiful collection of Flowers. 1 from Pearl to seven line Pica, which arc not to i be found in other specimen ; anew assortment j |of Ornamental Dashes; a variety of Card 1 Borders; near two thousand metal Ornaments; i ‘■ Brass Rule’ Leads of various thicknesses; As- j I trollouticnl and Physical Signs; Metal and Brass j Dashes, from three to.'fOeins tong;Great Pruu j er and double Pica Scripts on inclined boll It'S; Diamond nml Nonpartel music of various ; j kinds; Antique light and heavy face two line ; letter; ftti 1 fare roman and italic Nonpuriel; : Minion, Brevier, i.ottg Primer and other j : blacks; Nonpnriel. Einiun and Brevier Greek. Hebrew and Saxon. A large variety of Ornaments, calculated particularly far the Spanish and South Ameri i can markets, Spanish, French and Portuguese ; accents furnished to order, with every other : kind made use of in the Printing business. All of which ran be furnished ut short notice of as good quality anti on tvs reasonable terms as other establishment. CONNER & COOK, Corner of Nassau and Ann streets, ja 1 New York. Savannah Insurance A Trust Comp. Novew.eh 13. 1 KvS. THIS institutiim having been in successful j operation for a year, continues to make ins-ii rance against Marine and River perils, on Ves sels. Boats, Freight, money, merchandise, &c. Also—Against lessor damage by Fire, on Buildings, merchandise. Produce, etc., and on vessels mat cargoes in port, op. the most favora ble terms and ior any desired length of time, promptly paying its losses nnd inking advan tage of no technical objection if the right of the | assured be clear. It also effects insurance on lives—buys and! sells exchange and cheeks on the northern I cities, and receives money on loan, at rates of! interest wiring with the term of deposit. The committees meet every day at 12 M. and act at once upon all applications. J. P. HENRY, President. G. B. Lamar, W. Thorne Williams, G. H. Cuinuuug, H. Roser, R. King, F. Sorrel, 11. Harper, J. 11. Burroughs, K. Padelford, D. Ponce, L. Baldwin, W. C. Hunter. ja 1 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec. SHOES, BOOTS, &e. Tl ST received by the latest arrivals, and for •V sale as cheap ; -the cheapest, the follow ing desirable goods, viz: 1000 pairs metis’ Kip Brogans 1000 do womens’leather Boots and Shoes 500 do do mo., of various kinds 25 cases gentlemens’ calf and pegged Boots 10 do do do sewed water proof 10 do boys’ do and 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 50 dozen wool Hals, of various qualities 10 cases mole skin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do fur. (good quality) 20 do (common do) do 5 do boys silk Hats, and 20trunks mens', boys', and childrens’ Caps, of various kinds. Country merchants art particularly request ed tocall and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. WARNER & SOLOMON'S. Savannah, January 1. BY ACTHOItITY• AN ACT To provide for ih* cal! of a eonvrnUcm to reduer the munlier of tlie GfHerat Assembly of iHi Mate of Georgia and for other j uiposes ihertm named. j H*t. 1. Bo it cnaetfnl by the Senate and Hou sto RepreseiWativea of the .Slate of Georgia iu general | assembly nut. ami u is lmW enacted by the au thority of the same, That the first Monday in April, ii tglitet n hundred ih! thirty-nine, b*, ui:u the somn is hereby designated nnd set ajitirt as liie day on I whieh the citizens of Georgia qualified to vote for. ! number* of the Legislature, shall at the several f la ! res prescribed by law fir ImklsuchtkctioM, vt*te j for deletes to represent them in convention, in ’ i:utnlx r equid to their representation in boih bran | che* of lle General Assembly, according to their i last census : suchefoetion to b< conduced, managed, ui.d ccrtifiid undt r the same laws as nrr of force in ! pm* -i * el**etioiis of members of tin* General A - ■ Sec! 2 And be it further enacted, Thnt it shall be die duly of such managers to transmit to his exccl ■Vscy lbe governor the result of said elect ions under ihe law# now of force, conducting, matinging, and < ertifiing t members of the Genera} Assem bly. as nfbrenai?*, within ten davs after such eW iion ; m hereupon It is made ihe duty of hi* cxecWcn j cy the rovenof, to issue his proclamation declaring | the re wilt of such efpr’l&n, by itntifYing the individu als severally ele< td® tepresern the good people of ! Georgia in convention, a* contemplated hy this act. S*e. 3. And lx* it further enactnl. Thnt every cit izen of the United States shall be eligible to u seat in , said convention, who has attained the ageot *25 years, und hern an inhabitant of fh'v intmedi- J ate I y preceding the day of election, and who shalt i have resided one year in the county fer which he shall i be elected. See. 4 And lie it further enaeU'd, That each ibflU- ; her returned as duly elected, shall previous, to taking j his seat in said convention, take the following oath or | affirmation, vis: 1 do sabrmly swear that I w ill not attempt to add ! or to take from the constitution, or attempt to change I or alter any other section, clause or article of the con- I stitution of the state of Georgia, other than those touching the representation in the General Assembly ! i hereof, and that 1 hare been a eilizem of Ini* state ■fr the last three years, so help me Gcd. At id any ! |*erson elected to a seat in said convention, who shall ; rrfu e to take the oath aforesaid, shell not be allowid i to take his seat in said convention. her. 5. And be it further enacted. That the ntem j Ikts of said convention shall assemfcL on the first Monday in May, after their election, at Milled geville, i in the Itcpivseiit alive Chamber of the State House, | lor the purj ose of entering upon and consummating the greut objects of their convention, to wit: a miuc -1 tion end equalization of the General Assembly : i shall have power to prescribe, their own rules and j tonus of business ; and to determine on the qualifi caiions of their own members ; elect necessary offi ! cers and make all orders which they may d*m con ‘ dneive to ilic furtherance of the object for which such convention nIimII assemble. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of hi* excellency the govenor, to give pub licity to the alterations and amencimei nu de in the constitution, in reference to the reduction of the nuin- Ur of numbers composing the General Assembly ; Dud the first Monday in < tetober next, after the r : - sing of situl ccnvcntirn, be shell fix on for the ratifi cation by the people, of such amendments, alterations, or new article*, * s they may IRnkc for the objects of reduct ion and ecpurii ration of the General Assembly j only ; and if ratified by n majority of the voters who j vote on the quest ton of'“Ratification, 1 M or “No Ratifi cation,''’ then and in thru event, the nlnrations so by them made ami ratified, shall be binding on the peo ple of this state, and not otherwise. Bee. 7 And be it further enacted, That it shall he a fundamental article, in the formation of amend meats of the Convention, that each County of the Stale now organized or laid out, or whieh may h< re ntier be created by law, shall be entitled to at least one R* pres< niative in the Representative branch < f the General Assembly. The Senate shall bccompt - I ot^'forty-six members only, from (forty-six) S<na; torial Dibti ids, eomj’osed of t woeontigiousCountie*, and in the * vi nt of the creation of any new County, u shall U* addid to some contiguous Senatorial Ui. - trie? and that the said Cmvcmiori shall not distuib the Ftderul basis, in apj ortioning the rrpresentatit n in the General Assembly of the .State of Georgia. Bc- K And be it further i nactid, That so soon as tlie a r shall have passed, his excvll .my the Gover nor bo nnd lie is hereby required to cause it to be publittfd in t! (iazette* of this Btale, once n wo k until the day fixed m by this act for the election of Diktat-$ to .->id Convention, ns well as the number I to wi ? h each county shall !• rutithd in said Co | vriition. according to the apportoiirnent of members i of the (Jeucral Assembly, so be made Under the late j < ‘< nsus taken and return# and during the present year. See. 9. Ami l*r it furtlu r enucted, ‘i hut the Dele | gates to said Convemic-n be | aid at nr.d aficr the same rales that the member* t tlie General Assem bly now receive; and that his Excellency the Gover nor be. request*d to draw his Warrant in the Trm- I surer for the same, out of any money rot otlictwiso > appropriated . und all law sand parts of laws miliie ! ling list this, act, be, and the same are hereby io ! pi aliil. JOSEPH DAY, Speaker ofthc Ht>u**c of Representatives. ( HARLES DOUGHERTY, President of the Senate. Assented toCfith Decembir. IH3B, GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor. TABLE Showing i lie Ueprt sent alien of the Several Ccttr tita ot the State by the tale net of Ipportlell airnt. Appling, 1 Gilmer, 1 Muscogee. 4 Baker, 1 Glynn, 1 Newton, 3 Baldwin, 2 Greene, 3 Oglethorpe 3 Bibb, 3 Gwinnett, 1 Paulding, I Bullorh, 1 Habersham, 3 Pikp, 3 Btnis, 2 Hancoek, 3 Pulaski, 2 Burke, 3 Hearde, 3 Putnam, 3 Bryan, I Henry, 3 Rabun, 1 ('ampin-11, 2 Houston, 3 Randolph. 2 Cuirull, 2 Hull, 3 Rahim id, 3 Cobb, 2 Harris, 3 Scriven, 2 Cass, 2 Irvin, 1 Stewart, 3 Columbia, 3, Jem s, 3 gunner, 2 Crawfoid, 2 Jasper, 3 T;dlot, 3 Coweta, 3 Jpflerson, 2 Talfeno, 2 Cl.uihani, 4 Jaeknn. 3 Tattnall, 3 Clark, 3 l.aun ns, 2 Telfair, 2 Cherokee, 2 lee, 1 Thomas, t Camden'. 2 Liberty, 2 Troop, I Dade, l Lincoln, 2 Twiggs, 2 D. eotur, 2 Loo tides, 2 Union, 1 De Kalb, 3 Lumpkin, 2 Upson, 2 Dooly, 2 Macon, 2 Yv alum, I Early. 2 Madison, 2 Walker, -3 Efiingham, 1 Marion, 2 Ware, 3 Elbert, 3Me Intosh, 2 Washington, 2 Kmsnnel, I Meriwether, 3 Wayne, 1 Fayette, 2 Mourne, 4 Wilkinson, 2 Eh yd, 2 Montgomery, 1 Wilkes, 3 Forsyth, 2 Murray, 2 Warren, •• Franklin, 3 Morgan, 3 Total, 2U7 K, All the news papers in Georgia will publish the above Art and Table weekly, until the first Mon day in April next. , I.antis for Suit 1 . ALL those two Tracts or Lots of igßßkg* Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap ijljrNolpit pling county, and on the waters of the _t “Alatainaha River; one known and dis tinguisued by the No. t>2B. and containing 370acrrs ilic other by the No. GSB, and containing 112 acres, and having the right of a frrry gnmnd to a charter by the Legislature of the State Any person wish ing to trade for the same, may do so by letter, direct ed to Archibald Brvtlie, Athens, Ga.: cr Fleming. Charleston! S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all perse ns whatsoever from trespassing in any way whatever on said premise*, as the law in such east a shall be rigorously entbreed. J. H. FLEMING. f h W-3m (Athens Fisnner ] Information Wanted. IN the year of 1824 or 1825 an individual calling himself Jones, sometimes Davis, but generally Summers, persuaded a young lod about Bor 0 years of age. whose parents resided in Charleston, S. C. to accompany him, and finally succeeded. He took the boy toTatnail County, Georgia. and the circum stances becoming known to the citiz*ns there, the youth was detained. His name is CHRienrorHr.r 1 . koingcamp—and at present resides in TafnKil county, Geo. He is very desirous to ascertain if hi* parents, or any of his relations nrclivir g. Any information concerning them will be grateful- Iv received. Letters can he addressed to JAMES DHAWDY, Perry's Mill, Tatrall .Cos., tiro. Tjr The Charles Jon Courier will ploa.*e‘ptil H>h the above a few times. . A ftb 26 3t