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Lof* for Summer Sel*,
A ItC oflftrion •ee/mmfid,Ur*# ien n t>t
, durable litiMlion ‘•all**! ihe wmmH |
mule* from fHn*m rtch L*t cowmimiig niimit if
•ere*, the fmriU of>rh liar ini’ a full afDoboy
Bar, and bounding on ihr everk eWrndir.r m
tar a Ih#* n*i karting U lUud*n , HUH YVA* of
tin above, and fnrnmof aabfc can I* atiha Count*
mg Room of F R. SHAKELPORPjf'm.
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S&’oo&Ouvj? V atachpolr,
Conunlssltxxi Wtrrlwmii
Darien, (la.
William W. WoODil HV,
DaVlfr I). STMiKWH*. ___
Wntcli-Mttkln*; mul Jewelry
iliiKlurwt, in Darien.
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CO. PAR TNERSIIIP NOTICE.
TI IK uhwrilH*r havr united uf!h
pt in ih** Wnu-h making and Jcwpfry iMisinenn, un
der ih firm of Dray rtt Harhoek, and r *|H*rt fully
“for their arrvic*# to thf cilixiiii of Darien and In*
“irroiirxl i tig country. They bopehy atrkl attention
lo Imisum-im to merit a alter r of public patronage.
jrXHTC DRAY,
AtfIitJHTUS W. HARBOCK.
Y. |{ J. Drny having had n practicalrvparionct
of nr viral y c ura in manufacturing Walchoa at ilia
ratabltahnien)* <lfC|iarlca Craig Hmilh, tIH Huuhill
How. Moor field, and (Jowl mid, Chronometer ma
ker, Royal Rxr.hnngr, London ; and late in tha em
ploy of Benedict, in Wall afreet, and Whitney A
llnyt, under lloU' hotel, in I'earl atreet, New Vork,
fflfiU confident ihat he can give general satisfaction
to all those who may honor them with a trial.
Their eatabliahmem it adjoining the Mnnaion
houae.
Daiien I bft IftJHI t
st* it*
nRHEi /TFULLY inform* the public that he ha*
received by late arrival?* a fresh assortment of
GOODS—constating of
CnllroN, Merinos, ll<miCH|un,
('lu rks. Ate.,
Os different t/ualitien , // 1 XI) li Kft ('III If PS
of all kind*, —ALSO,
A large Auortmnu of
Hools mihl Shoe*. C ‘Drilling;, \.r.
In addition to hit old stock he has received a large
supply of
Liquor a of aU Quail ties;
The whole of which he will dispute of at Whole
sale or retail on ihe moat resonabh* terms.
N. B. He lender* Ins thanks to the public for past
patronage, and begs a coiuinugnec of lha same, as
suring tnom that hm good* are of the lieert quality,
and will Ih* disposed of on as reasonable terms, ns
nt any other store in the city.
Darien, Feb. 5.
~~~ m Miir.it.
The llarieii Sira in Saw Mill,
IS NOW IN OPERATION.—The proprietor.
. wish to emtlr.ei for the delivery uflarttr qu.llti
tie. of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where
the titan of water, and tin- fiiriluiea lor Imuling are
a. good us nt any pluce in the immediate vicinity of
Darii-n.
They also, wi.h to contract fora supply of SAW
LOOS—about four hundred tlimi.iind feet will h
required monthly ('oniiaci. for thin amount, or
leas, will In giteu to areoiniiHalntc npplieanla.
Tiny utter for ante the machinery of the KICK
SILL- eoneialing of mortar., pe.tlea, ahafta,
fanning mill., screen., two pair of very large null
alone., and a number of other article*. ,
A bargain i ottered to anyone who will purchase
ihe w hoi. Apply at the mill. •
febMt
■X .tr+iJX*
Teacher Wanted.
TIIK SUBSCRIBER t* deiirou. to employ a
Teacher in hie family, who i* competent to trnfh
reading, w riting, arithmetic, and grammar. Aay
reaper table periain eoinpetent, to teue.li the almve
luanchea, will hear of a good aitnation by immediate
application, to LOCIILAN M'INTOSH,
fi ll h ilt Si Simon’. I.land, Geo.
Superior Madeira Wine.
HF DOZEN, and two half pipes of the brand
f - ® •* of Newton, Gordon. Murdoch and Scott
For *ide by
feb 13 .1 Sl s II ROKBNBAUGH.
On ('ousisniuent,
(Terms < ‘nsh,)
BLUrS Superior Potatoes.
.*m*W ISAAC SNOW
Feb ft.
Merino*,
IN IIENCII and English, a great variety, for .ole
lv ISAAC tjNOW
ALSO, n large a-... utiucnt of Cir. hnsUii*, Bom- i
bs/.ett*, Bondm/.ins, Ti upt and Goal Hair Gamble!*,
Ae Ac. Feb ft.
Dnip and. etc.
THK above new and fttshiotiable nrtiele for gen
tlcnieti's spring and summer wear, for sale by
> ISAAC SNOW
feb ft St
('hlhii-Wure. 4 "’
ISAAC SNOW has for sab* two or three Dinner
Sot* of iron ttone Chinn; of superior quality.
A 1.80, of Liverpool-ware and Chum Tea act*
Feb ft
Wool Hiaiikels.
A LARGE supply of Duttte Blnnkcts of middle
m Nirrj., for sale cheap by
-* I Isaac; snow
It i fl<V*.
\I.SO, single and double barrel Shot Guns, of
superior quality Brass and Steel Pistol*, pm
Cap*. Powder. Shot, Ac ISAAC SNOW.
Feb ft.
tollable Bounds.
ISAAC’ SNOW ha* on band a large assortment
of Winter ami Spring Bonnets of tha newest
style, and very cheap.
Feb ft.
JO~ Hook lltndlng. £Q
KT’ALL Books left at theHERALD
Office will l>e well executed at slum notice.
Blank and Record Books will be bound to
order. Also,-Books of every other de
scription will be bound to any pattern that
may be desired. Feb. 5.
Isaac Snow,
inf ‘rm hu nmomrrs amt the public.
wW that he continues to keep on hand at his old
stand, ail extrruivc assortment ot’ merrhandicc cm
bracing almost every variety, such as Dry Good.
Groceries, Hardware, Cattery. Hollow-ware, Earth
en-ware ~..d Crockery, Glass-ware, Hats. Caps and
Bonnets ; Boots and Shoes. Books and Stationary,
■- Perfumery and a meat variety of Fancy article*.
He intends to keep his assonnieMt ns complete
trough the season as may be required to meet the
#ishesuf hi, customers
a ilirt.n.Fd) 5 ts
trtlfon K ijrot&rr,
Manufacturer* and Importer* of Saddlery
Hardware, No. V, North Third itreet,
PHILADELPHIA,
HA VEconutunlly *n hand for the Houlhem aad
Western markets, a general assortment of
Plated, polished marl and bras* siirrupa,
Plated, ja.U.had *t**l and Wain snaffela,
do do dn do a|wra,
do brass and jaoanxf harness mounting,
Wood and elepi ical apringa, braaa arid plated.
Hands, cotton, Inman and worsted webbing,
Flush, ling akma, saddle trees, j a patted leather,
Plated, braaa, wood and iapanrd harms*,
do and dn coach lumpa ;
Tngaihrt with a very large aaaortinent of all kinda
of good* inlhaabore fine, which they offer on the
moat raaaonablr larma They are constantly receiv
ing large auptdics in addition to their praaant atodt,
and aesiire Houthrrn and Waatarn inerrhanla that
their rood* arc of ilia Aral quality.
I’nllmb Iplua |un I
Georgia liiuranee and Trut
COMPANY,
ll'll,l, lakf Martn* and River riflki on
wv Vr.HfwU, Boat*, Freight, .Money Mer
rhandlie, &c. A I*o, ngfiinut lom by Fire on
Building*, Merchandize and Produce, on the
moat favourable term*. Apply to
P. tt. YONOE A BONN,
Agent*.
Darien, January 181*9.
(>oHftrkc*N M Sanative*
B.IOR tlw* cure off *unnumpUon, Cough, Cold*,
JF Otanh*, and many complaint* incident to the
humii nyiucni.
Price 9*2,50, and .old by ISAAC SNOW, *ot
Agent for Dorian.
(Tranfflnird from the German.l
LOUIS OPFON GOELIC KR,
Or Or.HMANV.
Thr great P9l of Human tlvnefactor 9 ! t
Citizen* of North and South America :
To Loti in Offon Goclirkc, M. Dos Germany,
(Europe,) U-long* the imperishable honor of adding
n new ami precious doctrine to the acience of medi
cine,—tt doctrine, which, though vehemently opio*ffd
by many of the faculty (of which lie in a valuable
member,) he proven to ne a* well founded in truth, a*
any doctrine of Holy Writ, —a doctrine, upon tins
verity of which are ‘tunpended the live* of million* of
our race, and which he boldly challenge* hi* oppo
iter* to refute, viz., Consumption i*n disease always
occasioned by a disordered state of the Vi* Vitae (or
Life-Principfo)ofthe human laxly— secretly
lurking in the system for years, before there is the
least complaint of the. lungsjpi- -and which may lie
a* certainly, though not so quickly, cured as com
mon cold or a simple headache. An invaluably pre
cious doctrine this, as it imparts oil important lesson
to the apparently heulthy of both sixes, teaching
them that this insidious foe may lie an unobserved
inmate of their “clayey houses,” even while they
imagine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching
them (hat the great secretin the art of preserving
health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade,
and not wait till the full-grown ear.
A {qiended bcloW are a few certificates of cures
from the extremely numerous list that has lieen sent
to the proprietor ; and from the resiiectability of the
sources from w hich they emanate, the most skeptical
cannot doubt of the wonderful effect* of this medi
cine.
Post Office, Kingston, N. V. July 21, 1838.
Dr Howland 8ir —‘ The rflrrt* of lh German Ban
olive nrn grem in tliia |>lnre. One woman that waa
in n deep Consumption, and who hod lieen in contin
ued night weni* for aeven innntha. now ennaider*
hrraelf well. She look no other medicine hut the
Sanative. Another case—a man that vu taken
bleeding at the Lungs till lie could not raiae himielf
in hi* lied, ha* been restored to perfect liealth bv the
Sanative. JOHN V TILBURGH, P. M.
Poat Office, Charlotte, N. C. June 15, IKW.
Kir—l have .old all the Sanative and want two
package* more immediately. It ha* performed a re
markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in
dividual anys It i* the best medicine ever offered to
the American people—although the Doctor* or* try
ing to put it down. H B. WILLIAMS, P. M.
Pont Other, North Eaton, Ohio, July 9, 1838
Sir—l am entirely out of the Maichlet* Sanative,
and have hourly call* for it—many from a distance
of 90 or 30 milea—in which ensea people arc much
disappointed in not being able to obtain it. They
•cent willing to give any price for it, and 1 could hat
•old the puM week more limn one hundrrd dollars
worth of it. had it been on hand. It ia truly a grea
medicine Many in thin vicinity are fan recovering
from the consumption by the use of it.
I) C WILMOT, P M
■New Haven, Conn. July 94, MM.
Dear Sir—The Malrlilet* Sanative sells well and
with signal success. One ease—a young man, in
the last stages of Consumption, given over by his
physician, lias been taking it only a few weeks and
IS now utile to walk and ride out. Before lie took the
Sana ive he waa unable to get out of bed and his
death was hourly expected But to the astonishment
f his friends lie was soon able to leavthisbed, and
to lie out as before stated. Two other similar coses
have recently occurred. I>. W. DAVENPORT.
Post Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos., Con.,
July 99, 1838.
Sir—A moat wonderful cure has lately been effect
ed, through the virtues of lr. Gneliek's Sanative, in
the ease of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone
and wasted away in Consumption, and considered
past recovery by his family man. He is now, com
paratively s|waking, 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 Slate He
ascribe* his escape front the very jaws of death, and
ms recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the Mnrehless Sanative He is a man pos
sessing a snug property, hut said he, “I would wil
lingly pay one thousand dollars for a single bottle of
it. if I could not purchase it for a less price. To him
the Sanative is above all value
WALTER GOODELL, P. M
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
IIK undersigned have formed a Co-Part
nership for the general transaction of
business in this place.
The Steamboat and Packet Agencies and
General Commission Business will be conduct
ed by A Mitehel and J. J. Wyer, under the
sty le of MITCH EL, XV V ER A CO.
business of the Dry Goods and
will be conducted by 8. Z. Col
i|, lfc” , fb , r the style of S Z. COLLINS A CO.
ALEXANDER MITCH EL,
8. Z. COLLIN^
JAMES J. WYER.
Darien Ist January, 1839.
NOTICE.
MR D C. HAWES, having disposed of his
entire interest in the firm of Hawes,
Mitehel & Collins to Mr. James J, Wyer—that
firm is now dissuh ed. The new firm of Mitch
i l, W yor <& Cos. will attend to the business of
the late concern.
I>. C. HAW KS,
ALEXANDER MITCHRL.
S. Z. COLLINS.
Darien 2nd January, 1839.
~not ice;
TPHK SI BSORMER takes this method of
informing the public that he has now on
hand a general assortment of Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce
ries; Crockery and Glass “Ware; Hardware
ami Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin. and Stone
Wares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as
Hatchets, Hammers, Aug. rs. Chisels, Bits and j
Bit Stocks, Planes. Plane Irons, and Saws.
Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle
Hags, Ac.
H ATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH
ING.
I-allies’. Gentlemens’ & Childrens’ SHOES,
BOOKS and STATlONAßY—together with a
variety of other articles too numerous to men
tion here, all of wh .-h will be sold a law as
can be bought in ill ity.
il. W. HCDNALL.
P. S. The store will be kept open during j
the Summer months. ja 22
WM'B: mwnV'Q.SM janßA***’
Oram ul gee Mrani~ float tom
panjr,
.y,*
adtUL—
INCOSrOSATED BV Tgf 1-MiISI.ATt'SE Or UtOSOIA,
in 1835, fur the transportation and Insurance
of merchandise and produce, between Ba
v ai< ah and Darien, and Dasien and Macon,
touching at llawkinbvillc, and the principal
Landings.
TIIIB Company will run their Steam-boats
as high up as Macon aa loltgaa the state of
the River will admit; and for low stages ofthe
waters they have provided, and are now run
aing POLE-BOATS of such lightdraftof wa
ter as will admit them to run at any stage of the
River, which are towed up by their Hteam
boat* two-third* of the distance, thereby great
ly expediting the transportation of merchan
dise during the Mummer and Kali seasons; and
their Slesmcro w ill be in complete repair, and
ready for business, as early as the River will
admit.
Tana aoAiw *sr :
Steam-boat Comet, Captain
MMl'xMm Brantly,
LekSiTaszf?’ Steamboat Alatamaha, Cap-
Taylor,
/.
iuAH9xhUf(l(m tain lllarikinsliip:
And a large number of T~W BOATS, w hich
i will lie in complete repair
Kor further information apply to
Pll. H. YONOE A HON, Darien,
REA A COTTON, Macon.
J W LATH HOP, llawktnsville,
WM PATTERSON A CO, Havannah,
McDOWELL, KHAN NON a CO. Charleston.
SCOTT, Nil A ITER A MORRELL, N. York,
July Agents.
Mnron Stramhout Company.
is-w**:. &S Ur.
TIIE Macon Steamboat Company take this
method of informing the Merchants of the
interior of Georgia, and the public generally,
that their line of Boats are in full operation,
and solicit their patronage: believing that
goods forwarded by way of Darien, is the most
expeditions route. The Company have five
new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first
rate Captains, vix:
J. BTONE, - Capt. W.C Mendall,
CHIEFTAIN, - • Geo. Wilcox,
EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn,
SUPERIOR, - W F Johnson,
J. GODDARD, “ L. L. Wilcox.
Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built
expressly for the navigation of Alalamnha and
Ocamulgee Rivers.
The J. Stone is s side wheel Boat, low pres
sure engine, carries 7UO bales of cotton, and
runs regularly three times a week, between
Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain is aside
wheel Boat, and carries 500 or 600 hales ot
cotton, runs regularly between Darien and
Charleston, and between Savannah dkCharlsa
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 fiv* or six days.
This line is connected with a line of seggn
packets running regularly hetween New York
and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to
their agents, orofdered to be shipped by their’
line, will be forwarded with despatch. The
company, thankftil for the patronage they have
received, have increased their means of con
veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use
every exrtlon to fsriltate the interests of those
who may ship by their line.
Their are also a liue of schooners running
between Charleston and Darien, to the Com
pany's agan la in each place.
Ttic agents for the New York and Darien
line of packets, arc
It. M. DEMIL, 18ft Front t New York, and
MITCH EL, WYKR * CO.
Datien,
Agents ofthe Macon Steamboat Company.
L. BALDWIN, Savannah,
MARTIN * WALTER, Charleston,
G. K. ROBERTS, llawkinsville.
MITCH EL, WYKR A CO.
Darien,
J. GODDARD A CO. Macon,
R M. DEMIL, 186 Front st. New Y'ork.
HOUSTON
Male and Female Academy.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform tbe
public, that the exercises of those st hools,
tor the ensuing year, will commence on the
first Monday in January. He will be assisted
in the Female Department by Miss WEBB, o
Mass., a lady well qualified to teaeh all lit*
branches, Literary, Scientific and Ornamental,
that are taught in Female Academies: refer
encCj Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female
Seminary, Mass.
Studies of Female Department
nairr division.
Latin and Greek Languages, Philosophy,
Chemistry, Botany, Aatronomv, Algebra,
Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and
Composition; price per quarter. SB.
Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography,
Grammar and Composition—per quarter, tfft.
Third Division—Reading, Writing and Or
thography—per quarter, St-
Extra studies—Mttsir on Piano, per quarter
$12,50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter,
$5: French, $5.
In the male Department, students w ill be
prepared for entrance in any of the colleges
in the United States.
Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbet, Esq., Ma
con; the President and Professors of Jefferson
College, Pa.
Good board can be obtained on reasonable
terms.
Signed by order of the trustees.
JAMES WELLS, Principal.
Perry, Houston county, January 1.
ftoami sc eranr,
Commission merchants.
Darien, Ga.
Gko. T. Roger.,
H. A. Crane.
OFFER their services to the Merchants of
the interior and the public generally, for the
purchase or sale of PRODUCE or MER
CHANDISE, and will pav particular attention
to the RECEIVING and FORWARDING
BUSINESS, having every Auulity for giving
despatch, and pledging their personal attention
to all business entrusted to their rare.
Darien, Jan. 22d, 1839.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, being desirous to
rlose his present business the ensuing Spring,
will dispose of his stock at low prices for cash
only, or for Drafts at short sight on Brunswick.
Savannah, or Charleston.
He will in all cases decline the usual credit
bust—*. SAMUEL PALMER.
January 22-1
New Furniture Ware lloti-t-
On the Bay, Opposite the Pout Office,
Darien, .
THE SUBSCRIBERS h iken itw above nd
aad now offer for sal* a grneral AT sortin'’n* of
FURNITURE, Ti* * .
WARDROBES. Sideboard*. Secrelanex. Bu
reau., Pier, Card, Centre, Dining, Pembroke
and Work Table, of .11 kind*, Sofas, ( ourlies
Mattrenae., Bed. and Bed.lrd., Mahogany and
common Chair., loking Ola.wof .11 drwrqaion*,
Ac. Ac., together with varaai. other articles.
They win eta keep PIANO FORTES of differ
ent pattern., equal lo any in the country.
N. B. Furniture of all decri[sion. made and re
paired at abort notice.
Pi.no Forte, tuned and repaired.
All the above artiele. will be mid at tlo k>wet
price. S. D. A J. P WOODBURY
feb I J-3m
STOKE IN MACON.
—-q THE subscriber* respectfully i
I form the citizens of Martin, and the
public generally, that they have ta-
the store on Mulberry street,
opposite the Hardware store of Mr.
E. B. Weed, and adjoining the YA ashington
Hall, and have on hand and are ronsttuuly
making addition* to the same from New York,
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exten
sive and general assortment of
lliatu, ■••• and Nlioes,
]of the most fashionable style. Among which
are :
Ladies’ P’rench Kid Slippers,
“ Morocco do
“ Walking Shoes,
“ Village Ties,
“ Gater and Morocco Bools,
“ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole,
“ Prunel Slips and Walking Shoe*,
Misses’ Seal and Goat skin limits,
“ Walking Shoes ami Slip*.
“ and ladies’ Calf and Seal-skin Boots.
A Urge assortment of Children’s Shoes of all
colors; Gentlemen’s fine Calf, Kip and NAaler
I proof Boots; Y’outha’ and children’s calf and
kip boots , Gentlemen’s fine calf Shoes and
: Bootee*; Boys’ fine calf and kip bootees; t.en
! tlemen’s fine dancing pum[m; do fine high
j vamp pumps, a general assortment of calf and
I kip hrogans. ALSO,
( 4 cascaGentlemen’s fine Beaver II ATS, latest
New Y’ork style,
i 4 ease* gentlemen’s broad brim hats,
4do do black Russia hats, broad brim,
|4 do do white do do do
3 do Y’outh*’ black silk do
2 do children’s do do
i 8 do common Fur do white and black,
8 do silk, and 8 rases Mole skin hats,
Gentlemen’s fine sea titter CAPS,
do fine fur and Nutredo
do fine Cloth do
Y’outb’s Fur and Cloth do
Children’s Cloth do
A large assortment of men and boys’ hair
seal caps.
Also, a general assortment of fine silk and
i 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 be
sold cheap for rash. Purchaser, will find it to
; their advantage to give us a call.
II El DT, ALDRICH A < 0.
Macon, Jan. I. 1-ts
COMMISSION HOUSE,
nt Baltimore, Mil.
THE underxigned respectfully announce lo
theifi friend* and acqu—ntfincen. and pub
lic generally , in Gcoigia, and in the otlter
1 Houlhern Slate*, that they have opened a Com
mifumon llot hi:, in Baltimore, under the firm of
RUTHERFORD * HURLBUT, for the trait*
action of a Grneral Commission Bu*ine**.—
They will he prepared to fill orders, and do
business according to the most liberal custom*
of the place.
They will take occasion to inform nil who
may feel interested, that there are regular line*
of vessels running between Baltimore and
Charleston. Savannah, St. Mark*. Apalachico
la, and Ftt. Josephs, Mobile, and New Orleans;
and that trancient vessels can always be had
for other place* where, as yet, there are not re
gular lines from Baltimore.
Their store is No. 11. Bowly’s Wharf.
JOHN RUTHERFORD.
SAM’L HURLBUT.
Baltimore. January I, 1830.
PAPER AND STATIONARY,
Wholesale & Retail.
IIE Subscriber* have just opened their
Fall and Winter Stock of fine and super
fine Letter, Cap, and larger PAPERS, most of
whieh has been purchased direct from the
manufacturer*.
Stationary, of every kind
Blank Books, for city or country trade
Pocket Books. Pen Knives. ke.
Whieh they will sell on accommodating
term*, for city acceptance*.
Blank Book* made to order.
Printers supplied w ith Printing Paper, Ink.
&c. of the best quality.
BURGES & WALKER,
Stationer’s Hall, 85 East Bay,
ja I Charleston. SC.
PLOUGHS, xc.
20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extra
point*
40 keg* NAILS, sizes from 4 to 20
40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1
and extra
For sale by 11. YV. HUDNALL.
ja 22
CHEAP LUMBER.
l iui n HII FEET BOX F, AT
M. PLANK, from 2 to 4
inches thick, well seasoned, an excellent arti
cle for building. For sale by
ROGERS & CRANE.
Darien, Jan’ 22 1839.
HOUSE, SHIP, SZON, AJNT>
Ornamental
PAINTING
nPHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs
the public that he has established himself
In thiscity, 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, Ac.
ItS’ Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass. &c.
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? subscriberwiU be found
at the Alatamahx Hotel.
GORHAM SAWYER.
Referenre:
Rogers A Crane, Darien.
Col. D. M. Stewart, Liberty County.
Darien, January 2tt, 1839.
FORTH AITI* aInTING.
MR. H. HARDING, respectfully informs the
citizens of Daren, and its vicinity, that he has
taken rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens
of his painting can be seen.
ja-3t
Spanish Cigars and Tobacco.
50,000 su srj pANlSH ci
Poitiaux Brown’s genuine Virginia Leaf, and
Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv
fcb 19 J A S. H. ROKENBAUGH
Post o*ticz. Daren. Ga.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT kOR 183.
Non rnr.Rx via Nav*naii.
Contract time of Arrival—Tu**days, Thurs
days and Fiat Unisys, by 12 P. M.—Of Depar
ture Monday*, YVsdncadays, and Fnduv*. at
8. A. M.
Floctiiern via Jgrrr.nao.N to Hr. Ma*v’s.
Contract lime of Arrival —Hundays and Wed- i
uesdayw, by 7A. M.—Close Tuesday* and i
Saturdays, at 5 P. M.
Wlhtek* via Hawkinhvii.lc to Macon.
Arrives —Tuesdays, Thursday sand Saturdays,
by 8 P. M.
Closes—Sunday*. Tuesdays and Thursdays,
at 5 P. M.
Brcnswick.
Arrives—Wednesday* and Sundays, by 7 A.M.
Closes “ i. 7x. M.
ISAAC SNOW, P. M.
January 1
Kpawonnblc Goods.
THE .übneriber. rail the attention of their < *.-
iusmi and the publie, to tbeir .tick of good, which
have lieen re*, ime arrival*. 1 netr .t**ek of
British, French and Amn*—. |t r y 4.00*1*, sui
table for the present and approaching w~,. very
general—among which may lie found flannels, cloth.,
satlinet., morenoc, Circassians, bouibxine, vr*l
ings, Irish linen, linen sheeting., table and towell
diapers, brown Holland, enmbrie, mull, swi-s and
jarnnei mualins, linen ramlirir handkercliiefs, silk
do black Gro de Swim and Maliona silk, colored
do French and Scotch orked collars, ribband.,
bobinets. laces, barrsge. cheeks, plaids. English and
American prints, bleached and brown sheetings and
shirting., uliiriiiig Slips, umbrella., silk, niohair and
cotton hosiery, Ac Ac.
2 A large assortment of
Hoot* it ltd Short*.
v Hat* and Bonnets,
llardvare, Quetntuarr, Hoexlenttare and
HOLLOW WARE :
ouicixatiaaiaaß
IRON AND NAILS, ALL SIXES,
White Lead, Green and Illaek
Paint*; Stationary, Perfu
mery, Ar. Ac.
They are at all time* receiving and their assort
ment will be kepi full throughout the year, with such
articles ss re desirable for planters and family ule.
Allof which will br sold on reasonable terms.
J AS H. ROKENBAUUH.
Darien. Jan Nj IW
f&Ffr*. Pure Liquors,
JLJTfdg CONSISTING of Cognac Bran
zatdSUEiA dy. 11. Gin, Jamaica Bum, N. K.
Hum and Gin. Trneriffo, Port, Madeira, and
Malaga Which.
For sale w holesale or retail bv
ja 22 11. .W. HUDNAI.I..
TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
tLpTHK HttbacrilMT* linvejnst completed
their new Specimen Ibxik of light faced Book
and Job Printing TYPES, FLOWERS and
ORNAMENTS—the contents of wtych are
herewith partially given: *
Diamond, Pearl, Nos. I and 2
Agate, Now. I, 2 and 3 *
Agate on Nonparief Imriy
Nonpariel, No*. 1. 2,3 and 4
Minionette, N*)s. 1 and 2 *
Minion, Nos. 1, 2,3and 5
Minion on Brevier body
Brevier on Minion body
Brevier, Nos. 1,2,3 and 4
Brevier on Long Primer body
liourgeos on Brevier body
Bourgeon, Ntm. I. 3 mid 4
Bourgeoson Long Primertauly
, Long Primer, No*. 1,2, 3 and 4
Long Primer on Small Pieu lanly
Small Pira, No*. I and 2
Sica on English Immlv
English, Nos. I and 2
Great Primer, Parugon, Double English
Double Paragon, Calilion
5 line Pica to 2f>
H line Plea Gothic Condensed to 25
7 and 10 line Pica, ornamental
8, 7,0. 12 and 15 lines Piea shaded
8, 111, 19 and 10 lilies Antique shaded
ALSO,
A large and beautiful collection of Flow era,
from Pearl to seven line Pica, which are not to
be found in other specimen ; anew assortment
of Ornamental Dashes; a variety of Card
Borders; near two thousand metal Ornaments;
Brass Rule; Leads of various thicknesses; As
tronomical and Physical Signs; Metal and Brass
Dashes, from three to3oc’ms long; Great Prim
er and double Pica Scripts on inclined bodies;
Diamond and Nonpariel music of various
kinds: Antique light and heavy fare two line
letter; full face roman nnd italic Nonpariel;
Minion, Brevier, Ling Primer and other
blacks; Nonpariel. F.inton and Brevier Greek,
. Hebrew and Saxon.
A large variety of Ornaments, ealeulated
particularly for the Spanish and South Ameri
can markets; Spanish, French and Portuguese
accents furnished to order, with every other
kmd made use of iu the Printing business. All
tis which can be furnished at short notice of
as good quality and on as reasonable terms as
other establishment.
CONNER & COOK,
Corner of Nassau and Ann streets,
ja I New Y'ork.
Suvaimuh liisai aiire A Trust t'omp.
November 13, 1838.
THIS institution having been in successful
operation for a year, continues to make insu
rance against Marine and River perils, on Y’es
sclsy Boats. Freight, money, merchandise, !fcc.
Also—Against loss or damage by Fire, on
Buildings, merchandise, Produce, &e„ and on
vessels and cargoes in port, on the most favora
ble terras and for any desired length of time,
promptly paying its losses and taking advan
tage of no tech u leal object ion if the right ofthe
assured he clear.
It also eflects insurance on lives—buys and
sells exchange and checks on the northern
cities, and receives money on loan, at rates of
interest t aring 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. B. Oinnming, H. Roser,
R. King, F.Sorrel,
H. Harper, J. 11. Burroughs,
E. Padelford, D. Ponce,
L Baldwin, W.C. Hunter,
ja 1 SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Sec.
SHOES, BOOTS. &c.
JUST received by the latest arrivals, and for
sale as cheap as the cheapest, the follew
ing desirable goods, viz:
1000 pairs mens’ Kip Brogans
101X1 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
sdo do Fur and India Rubber
3(X) pairs womens’ calf and seal Boots
50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities
10 eases 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 mess', boys’, and childrens’ Caps,
of various kinds.
Country merchantsare particularh'request
ed to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WARNER & SOLOMONS.
Savannah, January 1.
HY AUTHORITY.
AN ACT
To provide for the call of a conv.ntioa to redoes
the number of the General Assembly of the state
of Georgia and i<>r other purposes therein
n a—id.
Ere. 1. Ur it enartrd by the Senate and Hon se o
Itr pteaeniativr* of tbr Elate of Georgia in general
assembly met, ami it is hereby rnortrd by the au
thority of the same, That the first Monday in April,
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, br, and the same
i* tier* by designated and set apart as the day on
which the citizen* of Georgia, qualified to vote for
member* of the Legislature, shall at the several pla
er* [.rearriled by law for holding such election*, rot*
fie delegates lo rrpreoenl them in convention, in
n—nber equal U> their representation in both bran
rhea of the General Assembly, according to their
last census : *tr It elect ton to hr conducted, managed,
and certified under the same laws as are of force in
respect to elections of members of the Grneral As
sembly.
See! 3 And be it further enacted. That it shall be
the duty of *urh manager* u, transmit to his excrl
relency’ the gov, rnorlhe result of .aid elections under
the laws now of force, conducting, managing, and
emitting elections of member* ofthe General Assem
bly, a* aforesaid, within test day* after iiueh elec
tion ; wltrreu|>on it is made the duty of his rxrellen
'V she cpvenor, to issue hi* proclamation declaring
the rcatiTl nr sorb rtmi.*, by -Mifying the individu
al* severally elected to represent the good people of
Georgia nt convention, a* contemplated by this set.
See. 3 And be it further enacted. That every cit
izen of the United States shall he eligible to a seat i
said convention, who has attained the agenP2f> years,
and been an inhabitant of this state 3 years, immedi
ately preceding the day of election, and who shall
have resided one year in theeountv fsr w hieh he shall
be elected.
See. 4. And be it further enacted, Thai each mem
ber returned aa duly elected, shall previous, to taking
his seat in said ronvention, lake the following oath or
affirmation, viz:
I do solrmly swear that I will not attempt to add
or to lake from llie constitution, or attempt to change
or alter any otlter section, clause or article of the con
stitution of the state of Georgia, other than those
touching the representation in the General Assembly
thereof, and that I have been a citizen of this state
for the last three years, so help me God. And any
person elected to a seat in said convention, who shall
refuse to take the oulii uforesairf shall not be allowrd
to lake his seal in said convention.
See. 5. And lie it furtlirr enacted, That the mem
liers of said convention shall assemble outlie first
Monday in May, after ihrqgleeiion, at Milledgeetlle,
in the Representative Chamber of the Blo|g House,
fur the purpose of entering iqion and consummating
the great objects of their eon—niioM, to wit: a reduc
tion and equalization of the General Assembly :
shall have power lo prescribe their own rules and
forms of business ; and lo determine on the qualifi
cations of thru own members ; elect necessary offi
cer* and make all order* which they may dc*m con
ducive to the furtherance of the object for which such
convention shall assemble.
See-* 6. And be it Jurlhcr retied, That it shall be
llie duyt of his exerffeney the gownor, to give pub
licity ao llie alterations and amendments made in tha
constitution, in reference lo the reduction of the num
ber of members composing the Ucncral Assembly ;
and the first Monday iwVDetobrr next, after the ri
sing of said ronvention, hr shall fix on for the ratifi
cation by thcjirople, amendments, alterations,
or new articles, as they tnay moke for the objects of
reduction slid equalization of fib- General Assembly
only ; arid if ratified by amajority ofthe votrmwho
vote on the question of “Ralifiration,” or"No Ratifi
cation,” thru and in that event, the alterations so by
them made and ratified, shall be landing on the peo
ple of this state, and nos otherwise
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That it shall he.
a fundamental article in the formation or amend
ment* of ihe Convention, that raeh County of the
State now organized or laid out, or which may here
after be created by law, shall be r muled to at least
one Repres. nlaiive in the Ki-presrniative branch of
ihe General Assembly. The Senate shall be compo
sed of forty six member*only,from (forty-six) Sena ,
torial Districts, composed of two coin igious Counties,
and in the even! of I he creation of any newCeuinlt,
it shall be added to some contiguous Senatorial Di -
trict; and that the said Convention shall not disltub
the Federal basts, in apjionioning the representation
in the General Assembly of ihe Slate of Georgia.
Sec. 8. And be it ifirtiicr enacted, Tlmt *o soon r.s
the act shall have i ft>-d. his rxeelLney the Gover
nor be and he is hereby required to cause it to le
publiaed in the Gazette* of this Slate, once a w eek
eintii the day fixed on by this act for the electfon t-f
Delegates to said C ouvrnlion, at well ss the number
10 which each county shall lie entitled in said Con
* cut too, according to the apportonmrnt of members
of the General Assembly, to be made unde r lLe Isle
Census taken and relumed during ihe present year.
Sec 9 And lie it further enacted. That the Dele
gate* to said Convention ire paid at and af>er the
same rates that the members of the General Assem
bly now receive.; and that ins Excellency the Gover
nor lie requested to draw his Warrant on Ihe Trea
surer for the same, out of any money not orhetw ise
appropriated ; and all laws and parts oftaws milita
ting against this, act, be, and the same are hereby re
peal’ and.
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
CHARLES DOUGHERTY ,
President of the Senals.
Assented to 2l>ih December. 1838.
GEORGE R. GILMER, Governor.
TABLE
Showing ihf Represent at ion of tbr BfVfnl Coun
tie* ot the State by the late act of apportion
mint.
Appling, 1 Gilmer, 1 Muaeogee. 4
Baker, 1 Glynn, I Newton, It
Baldwin, 2 Greene, 3 Oglethorpe 3
Bibb, 3 Gwinnett, 3 Paulding, 1
Bulloch, 1 Habersham, 3 Pike, 3
Butts, 2 Hancock, 3 Pulaski, 2
Burke, 3 Henrde, 3 Putnam, 3
Bryan, 1 Henry, 3 Rabun, 1
Campbell, 2 Houston, 3 Randolph, 2
Carroll, 2 Hall, 3 Richmond, 3
Cobb, 2 Harris, 3 Scriven, 2
Cass, 2 Irvin, 1 Stewart, 3
Columbia, 3, Jones, 3 Sumter, 2
Crawford, 2 Jasper, 3 Talbot, 3
Coweta, 3 Jeflrrson, 2 Tulferro, 2
Chatham, 4 Jackson, 3 Tattnall, 3
Clark, 3 Lauren*. 2 Telfair, 2
Cherokee, 2 Lee, 1 Thomas, l
Camden, 2 Liberty, 2 Troup, I
Dade, 1 Lincoln, 2 Twiggs, 2
Decatur, 2 Lowndes, 2 Union, 4
De Kalb, 3 Lumpkin, 2 Up*on, 2
Dooly, 2 Macon, 2 Walton, 1
Early, 2 Madison, 2 Walker, 3
Effingham, 1 Marion, 2 Ware, 3
Elbert, 3 Mclntosh, 2 Washington, 2
Emanuel, 1 Meriwether, 3 Wayne, I
Fayette, 2 Mourne, 4 Wilkinson, 2
Floyd, 2 Montgomery, 1 W’ilkes, 3
Forsyth, 2 Murray, 2 W’amn, 3
Franklin, 3 Morgan, 3 •
Total. 207
JjfAll the news papers in Georgia will publish
the above Actand Table weekly, until the first Mon
day in April next.
Lands for Sale.
ALL those two Tracts or Lots of
Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap
pling county, and on the waters of the
Alalamaha River; one known and dis
linguislied by the No. 628, and containing 370 aerrs
the other by the No. 658, and containing 112 acre*,
and having the right of a ferry granted in 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 Brydie, Athens, Ga.; or to J. H.
Fleming, Charleston. S. C. And Ido hereby forbid
all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way
whatever on said premises, as the law in such cases
shall be rigorously enforced.
J. H. FLEMING.
feb 19-3 m [Athens Banner]
Information Waited.
IN the year of 1824 or 1825 an individual calling
himself Jones, sometimes Davis, but generally
Summers, persuaded a young lad abe at Bor 9 years
af age, whose paresis resided in Charleston, S. C.
to accompany him, and finally succeeded. He took
the boy to Tatnall County, Georgia, and the circum
stances becoming known to the citizens there, the
vouth was detained. His name is CwurroniEß
WEDrxGC* stp—and at present resides in Tatnall
county, Geo. He is very desirous to ascertain if hia
parents, or any of his relations are living.
Any information concerning them will be grateful
ly received. Letters can be addressed to
JAMES DRAWDY,
~ „ Perry's Mill, Tainatl Cs., Gen,
fjr The Charleston Courier wSI please publk-h
the above a few times f r f,