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About The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1839)
WU*on K XStotbtx, Manufacturets and Importers of Saddlery Hardware, So. 9. North Third street, PHILADELPHIA, HAVEon*fa?it!y on hand forth* Southern nd > Wetten marlfts, * general assortment of fitted, pdiihdMM and bras* stirrups, Plmed, polished steel end brow •naffirU, do do do da spurs, do brass and jtnsned harness nioimtmf, Wood and e!*f*ini spring* hrnet and plated, Hand*, eowon, linnsn and worsted webbing. Plush hog ikm, miblii tree*, jopaned leather, Plated, braaa %'oud and harness, do and do coor’i lamp*; Together with * very lorfe assortment of all kind* of good* in the abov e fin**, which they offer on the mowt reasonable terms They ar’ coaniantly reeeiv- ( ing large stipolifs in addition to their present *tock, on l fcfoufWfl and Western nisrchanta that their sofins are of the fir#* quality Pndadelplii'i jiui 1. ‘• COMPANY, WILL take Martin 1 and River rfoln 4 Voavcld, llooti, Freight, Mom y Mar-, Irliruldirr, fte, Alo, 10- hy Fire on ■tuililing*, Merchandize nnd Produce, on the most favourable terms . Apply to I*. li. YON on & SONS Agent*. Durloji, January 22.1M3. Uo'llcLe** MntelilrM Hanatlvc. f*OU th cu of Consumption, t*<*n ’ t ('<V<b>, <‘;iwnhs, aiiJ many complaints incident to the htnrt nit system. Prire jgri.ritl, and sold by ISAAC SKOW, sole Agent for Dzirielt. | Translated from the (*rmmn.| IjOIJIB opkom <;oi;lk m\ o, chimaSy. M ‘ tnf Hitman Ifpvrfiutor* ! ! CMfopruf ttf/Nortli and Booth America : | Offon (kwlicki*, M. 1> f Germany, (dvnJHP)!*’ Iniufs the inije rmliable honor of adding •* |flrand precious doctrine to tlu science of mesli i • doefrin *. which, though vehemently oppos'd hy many nf th* fooiiliy (of which hr i a valuable member.) his proves to be in well founded in truth, as any* H’trinn *f Holy Writ, —a doctrine, mien the verity of which are suspend <1 the live* of million*of our rare, and which he Inddly challenge* hi* oppo- j net’s m refute, vis?,. f*on.*i4Wi>iiOji i*n diwnse always occasioned by ailhoivl *red soiteof die Vo* Vittc (ur Life Principle) ofthe human body— merrily lurking in t he ayntetn for yeai s. before f I re is the least (onmluim of the him/* and w hch may la* * certainly, though not do quickly, cured us a ctmt moimdii or :omple betulache. An invaluably pre cious doe,trim this, as it unpartsitit tni|i#tant b e on to the oj.j.aif oily limit hy of noth xh, teaeftin r ihfnit-tSsltHis insldioau for may !■ nn unolmrurd uiftUUo of their “clayey hoio**,” even wbil they imagine tlienunilve*secure from ltaattiudfa, teaching | ihetu that the great secret in the art of preserving | heahlt is to plueK out Ibo disc use while in the blade, j and not wait till die fnthgrow n ear. Appended below are a few certificate* of cures i tVom fie extn iH’ly numerous list that lrv►> been urnt P to the proprietor ; and from the res pool übiiUv of the wdttreea fVotn which they emanate tkdhttusi aVcpiie*# cannot dftubl of tlui wuiwb rful < If rts of tin* ntedi- , Post Ofßi'e, KingatoM, N V July if, IH'W Or. Itowland Sir —The effect* of the <1 *rnuvn Sun nttve are /'rsNit in this place One went an that was in a deep < lunsuiupdoii, and who had be. n in cont in ued night sweats for seven month*, now considers lu rsilffitwll. She took no medicine but the Sanative Another rntw— a man dwi was taken . bleidin/ at the Lungs till he could not raise himself in his bed, has been restored to perfect ’i*ofe!> by die Sanative. JO HR V TILBURGIL P M pii hi Offic- Ohm-loth*. N (’ June 15, 1838. Sir—l lmv sold all tlie Sanative and want two package* more immediately. It ha* performed a re maiknhle cure of, alpitatum of tlw* heart, ami she in dividual *ny it is the best medicine cxef offered to the American people -ahhourh the Doctor* aietiy ing to put it down HP WILLIAMS, PM . P. st Office. North Eaton, Ohio. July Sir —1 am eiitiraty out of tin* Matchless Sanative, and have hcfftrly call. for it— many from a of ‘JO or 30 miln—in which cases people arc much dilitppointed in not being able to obtain it They Mein willing to give any price for it mid I could have *. *d the pul Week more than one hundred dollars wprth of it. bad it bdUl on band It is truly a greu medioitic Many inthia vicinity are fn*t recovering from the consumption by die use of it D C WILMOT. P M Ncvv linveii, (’mm July Jl. IS3B. I), ii Sir— The Matehle*;- Sanative IW well and j with succ One c. isc—a young man, in J the last singes of Oonsumption, given over by luh: physician. Im* been taking it only a few weeks nnd is now able to walk and rulaouf H■•fore he took tin* 1 Sana ivc he was unable to gtffoiu of bed and his j te nth was hourly exp eted Pmt tor Ti. astonishment m f his friend* h* was scon able to leave his bed, ami to be dot a? before *ttrd Two other similar cases have recently occurred D \V. DA \ KNPURT Post Office, Chaplin, Windham ('<. Con , July -JO, 1838 Sir—A most wonder Ail cure baa lately lieen effect- ! rd, through the virtue*of Dr (Joe ich’s Sanative, in the caw of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wasted away in Consunipuon, and considered past recovery by h family man. lit i> now, com p nAtivcly speaking, a well man I saw him myself a few day- since, m company with his w ife, starting on a journey to the western part of this State He oseiibc* his escape fomi the very jaws of and lit* reeovctv to ticalth solely to the astow shing vir tual of tlie'Marc.hle** Sanative. He is a man pos sessing a sung property, but laid he, “1 would wil lingly pay one thousand dollars or a single bottle of it, if l could not purchase it for a less price. To him the Sanative is nl.mve all value. WAI.TKR HOODLLL. P M XHTICL. rruiE HIOKR tuhos this inothod of intorming the public that he has now on hand a general assortment of Foreign mid Do ineslit 1 Dry Hoods and Fancy Articles ; Hroco* ties; Crochet \ and Uluss Ware; Hardware und Cutlery ; Hollow. W ood, Tin. and Stone Wares ; (htrjH'nter and Joiners’ Tools, such us llalchets, 11 a miners, Augurs, Chisels, Hits and flit Stocks, Planes, Plano Irons, and Saws. Also,Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Bags, &c. H ATS, ( VPS, and Ready Made CLOTH I NO. Ladies*, UentloioopH’ Childrens’ SHOPS, BOOKS and STA ’'b together with a variet y of other ur. •Si ,/to mum-rims to men tion here, nil of vh .'lt will be sold ns low a can be boujjbt in th Uv. il W HUDNALI.. I’ S. The store will be kepi open during the Summer months. jit 22 ei.oK.iis. \c 20 PLOT (HIS. No. 10 aid 12. with extra points •W keas \All.S,si/. sfroni I to 20 > do Brooklyn WHITK I.K-Vll No. 1 und extra For sale by 11 \V. III'DNALL. Ja 22 Dissolution of ( o-Portncrshlp. THE ro-partnepslup h'l.'t. t'orr’ rusinrbelsefu the subseribrr,, under tin- firm of Dray X 1 I.iiUk K it this day dissolved l*v mutual cons. iit All .1, L>l s due |,i or by them will lx -oiilrrl by .1 Dray, wlm is duly authorised ti* attend to the .ante. JESSE DRAY, AUGUSTUSW. HARBOCK Darien, May ICth 1839 N I!. The Wsteh Making and Jewelry business will be earned on in Darien by the sttl scritier on his x: - Thankful for past favors 1 ■silty to merit a -e bv him ) Vtnan j OciUtiiilKcc Stram-iloiit Com . tisßzkt3i3. wcoitrottATr.o v tr leomi.atv*c or orottot*, in 1836, forthc transportation mid Insurance of merchandiae and produce, between fla- T*s'ii.n and Dabikw, atid Daricx and Macox. , touching at HawumtniXß, and the principnl I. Company will run their Steam boats A nshipb tip ns Macon s long as the state ol the Hivrr willhdinltjniid for low stages of the i waters they have protided, and are ntiv. run ning POLE-UOATH of such light draft of wa ter as will admit them toruont any stage of Ihe River, ‘vliieh are lowed up by their Steant i boats two-thirds of tlie distance, thereby great ly expediting the traneporiation of merchan i during the Summer and Fall seasons;and I their Steamer# will be In complete repair, and ready for bu§tn< s, us early os the River will admit. Turin HOSTS arc t l bj. Steam bo.it Comet, Captain r. flninily, ■ ’’ ijy Steam boat Alatamaiia, Cap- i 1 *** *•'• ‘• •'=■ tain ‘Fay lor, jj Ht am boat Ocamui.oj.i:, Cap ■ji.vT- ‘...■wo tain niartkitmhip: And a large number of TOW-BOATS, u hit'll I will lms in complete repair. For flirt her information apply to I*ll. 11. YONGE ri: SON. Dai it'll, UFA t‘e. COTTON, Macon, J. W. FATHROI*. Ilawkinavilie, v’> M. PATTEJISON ft CO„ Savannah, McDOW FFF. SH ANNON ft < <>. Charleston, st :o n\ SHAF FER ft MORRELL, N. V oik, July Agents. Macoii btci’.infiojti Company. /X ■ k„t L?.. f|N|IE Macon Steamboat Company take this ® method ofinforming the Merehantiwf the interior of (ieorgin and the public generally, I that their line of if oats arc in full, operation, and solicit their patronage: believing that goods (arwurdod by way of Darien, is the most expeditions route. The Company have five new STEAM MOATS, commanded by first rate Captains, via : J. STONE, - Copt. \V, C. Mcndnll, CHIEFTAIN, “ (Jeo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ O. Quinn, sri'ERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD. “ !. L. Wilcox. Also sixteen first rale TOW FIOATS, built ; expressly for the navigation of Alutmn&ha and Ocitrrtulge Hirers. The J. Stone is it side wheel Boat, low pres sure engine, carries 7i KJ bales of cotton, and runs regularly three times n week, between Savannah and Duttieu. The Chieftain is aside wheel limit, and carries ftlMi or fit)(> bales ol ■ cottoji, runs regularly between Darien tintl t liarleston, and bet wis n ft (’barb s ; The Excel, Superior und,J Goddard, run I regularly between Durieh and Macon, towing Irvo boats each. One oflhenr will bate Dari i 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 b< tween New York and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, Or ordered to be shipped by their line, wtU be forwarded with despatch. The 1 conipuifr, thankful for the patronage they hove received, have increased their means of con ; veytutce largely, and pledge themselves to use feferyi xrtimt to faeiltnte the interests of those who may slop by their line. Their are ulso u line of schooners running s ; between t harlestpn and Darien, to the Com 1 pant ‘s agents in each place. ■ ‘Fhe agents for the New York and Darien ; line of packets, are R. M. DE.MIL, 186 Front si. New York, and MITCHKL, W\ lilt ft CO. Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company. I. UAI.IIWIN, Savannah, MAR'FINft U -VI.’FER.C liarleston, G. K. ROIIFIITS, Ilawkinavilie. MITCIIEL, U S KR ft CO. Darien, .1 GODDARD ft CO. Macon, If. M. DE.MIL, IKtl Front st. New York. IIOVSTON Mai i \xn Fcmai.c At .mi mv ’FHE subscriber begs leave to inform the public, that the exercises of those st hoots/ lor the ensuing year, will continence on the, first Monday in January. He will ’. j pssi.u pi, in the Fenuile Depavlment by Miss x> ill'll. Mass., it latly well ipmtified to teach all the hrmtelies, Literary. Scientific and Ormtmentnl. that are taught in Female Academics: refer ence, Mies Grant, Drincipal of Ipswich Female Seminary. Mas- Studies of Female Department rtRST DIVISION. l.alm ami Greek Languages, Philosophy, Clicinistry. llolany. Aslronomv, Algebra, tleotnetry, Khetonc, Naturtd History and Composition; price per quarter, >S. Second Division Arithmetic, Geography. Grammar and Composition per quarter. SO. Third Division— Reading, Writing und Or thography—per quarter, -1 Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter S 12.30; Drawing and Panning, per quarter, French, S3. tu the male Department, students will lie ] prepared for entrance in any of the colleges til the Flitted States. Col. Campbell, and F \ Ntsbet. Esq., Mt eon; the President and Pttifessors of Jefferson College. Pa. Good board ean be obtained on reasonable terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES \\ ELl.s, Principnl. Perry, Houston county, January 1. Furniture. &,<*. ) MAHOGANY SOFAS .xml 2 do Roekinc Chairs 12 do Muiny Chairs 3t! fancy do do t! qr. casks Madeira Wme M) iH'Xcji. 1 Jot each Rlnnd Madeira ltl “ l “ Muscat 10 bbls Liuiq Oil 10 bbis. bottled Ale For salo low. to close consignments. l :UUk SAMUEL PALMER. Notice. All persons are hereby for wanted from Tra iling to any amount, with Mrs. Hannah Fletcli , er, the w tie of the subscriber ; on bis responsi • hilitv. as Ido not intend to be accountable for i the same JOSIIFA FLETCHER. Mclntosh County. April 24th IB3t>. Notice is Hereby Given. THAT James I.Garuisos. lisq. has In-en p;oin *l'.-sabsrnl-'rs. their acting Agent during their ‘iyis Stale. D .1 P WOODBURY A TUB OH OXNT OS K COUNT Y HBit ALD. Xcw Furniture Ware lloue* On the Hay, Opposite thr Post Office % Darikx, Ga. 1 HE 8UB8CI1BER& have taken th above Hand aud now ofle# Tor aale a general af aortiiicut of FI JUNITUHB* vs z : lir \ RDROBFB Sideboard* Secretaries, Bu ff re aus Pier, Card, Centre, Dining, Pembroke and Work Table* of dIJ kind*, Sofa*, Couches, MoUresae*. Bed* and Bedstead*, Mahogany and common cf:* l !?* Looking Olaitetof all description*, Ac St-c , together with vorirm* other article* They wifi also keep PIAtfO FORTES of differ ent t interns, equal to nnv in the country Jv B Fi rmtureof all dcacriptioua mode and re- i paired *t short notice. Piano Forte* tuned and repaired. All the above article* will be sold at the lowest prices S D J P WOODBURY feb 12 3m i:\fntllvf Urpartmenf, Lto. | Miu.kiioevhxk 23th May, I Kilt, ( WHI-RIiAS by an Act of the General Assembly of tbta bmte, passed the 2tith Dt i cinbci 1838, entitled •‘An Act to provide for the call of a Convention to reduce the number of the General d'4£nbiy of the M:uie of Georgia, and for other ptffpnvi therein i named,” it Lpiovidcd ‘ That it *htdl be the duty of his Eicattam y tin* Governor, to give publicity to the | nhi rotiortf and runerdnu ifismojc in tin Const iiution, i in reference to the reduction of the number of mem- i j beracoinpoaina the Gcv*rai A**ambiy ; and tlw first j Montiin October next, affer the rising of *aid Contention, he shall fix on for theratificalien, by the p ople, of ttich amendment*, alteration*, or new nr- j ! ticks, as they may make lor the objects *' f redaction und .ou-lizution of tie 0- neral An nbiy only; i-nd if ratified by n majority of the voter* who vo e on th -i question of RjTiriCATioa,” or “No RATtncATtoN,” then, ersd in that event, the alteration no by them tugdf! and ratified, shall be binding on *ho people of j | this fit ate, and not other wise.” And th< tirl j eg ate* of th people of this usvmbled *n Con- i vi niton thcprovis’orssu the before gfeited Ac t f j have agrefd to, and declared the followin'* to be nl- | ■ tcration* mid amendments ofth-ConaSiuition of this ! •State, touching the representation ufthe people in the | General Agaant jly thereof, to wit: “TliL CONVENTION assembled under the j Act “to provide for the call of a Convention to reduce I the number oi tlie General Assembly of the Stai* of I Georgio, and for other purpose* therein named/’ passed the*Jt)tli day of D* ‘ember, 1838 having met, under the Proclamation nf the Governor, on Monday ! the 6th day of May, 1830. propose oh the final result ; of tlicird liberations, the following to be amendment* ; to the Consttuiion o. the Siatc of G onda, and i>r* Ht nt the satnu to in* E>c llency the Governor of the ! Slat , that publicity may be given to said alt* r non* and amumincnts, according to the sixth section of the det under which the .Con vent km assembled AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEOROH The House of Rcprctntutives shall be composed of ntambci ah Ui': cauiub t which now are or | hcreufltr may be included within tin* State, necotd j mg to turn respective numb, r of bee white persons, and including turn- fifths of all the ot color— to tM! Dicerutincd by an actual enumeration to be made from time tt> time, at iruervfffsi of seven ycurs, ’ ivt now by law provided Bach county shall be en j I tith’d to one member. Each county having a repre- i m ntative population, as above s}M9cifu-d, ol six thou- ; sand persons, utiall be emitted to one additional mem- Utsa; und each numiy having such repr*emative j 1 pO| nhiuou of iw lvu inonsAnd j>er*onv j shall la* en* j . ijtiyd to two additional member*; hut no county j | shaft hive more ti.au threu members. The numb* rol members of which the House, ol j Representatives will 1m composed, according to the i fUorcftui# ratio, and the lust census, shall n<H he re af- i ter l>c increased, except when a now county isrrea- | I ud ; and it shall be tn.* duty of the Legislature, at | their session to be hokien u after the enumeration | provided for by law, so to regulate the ratio of repre- I ; Mentation as to prevent such increase. The Representative* shall be chosen annually on I the first .Monday of October tuil such day of dec j tioti snail be alter*d by law. The .Sknatk shall consist of forty-six members, j elected annually, on tlu* first Monday m October, ‘■ until such day ot election shall l>e altered by law, i 4 ami snail be cogMJoscd of one member from egeh of the forty-six Senatorial -Districts following: I Wiulhum iwnl Efiinsfflam. 2. Sitih'll aud llurkt:. 3. Richmond and ( oiun.ljh 4. Lincoln and Wilkes. 3. hllmrt and MtKlmon. ff llalicrshnm nnl Lumj'bin. 7 Fidou and Raluin. x 8. Forsvih aud Hall. I). JacWitui and Franklin. Id < l.iik nnd Ugielhorp. 11. Giccit and i ntnum. 12. Tallioferro ami Warren. *l3 Hancock and Raid win. 11. \\ aahingion and J. ffersnn. 13. Emanuel nnd Mi iugoim ry. 10. Liberty and iliyan. 17. Tattnal and Bullock. 18. Mclntosh and Glynn. 19. ( auuleii and Wayne. 20. W are ami Lowndes. 21. ‘Fi li.ur and Appling. 22. Lr.wri nee and Wukinson. # 23. Pulaski and TANARUS lags. 21. Bibb ami Uraw ford. 23. Jones and Jasper. 20. Hulls and Monroe. ■ii 27. Gwinnett and Wullun. ’ 28. Dekalb and 11 * ry. * 29. Newton ami Morgan. 30. Gilmer and Murray. 31. (\e-s and Cheiokee. 32. Cobb and Campbell. 33. Coweta ana Fayette. 34. Morriwethor and Talbot. 35. Pike and Fpson. 30. Houston and Macon. 37. Dooly and Irwin. 38. Thomas and Decatur. 39 Baker and Early. 10. Lee and Sumpter. 41. Randolph nnd Stewart. , 12. Mi.seogec and Manou. 43. Harris and Troup, 11. Hoard aud Carroll. 13. P.Hiding and Floyd. ■iff. Chattooga, Walker and Dade. And w believer hereafter llv l.* iiislature shalllay off and estnblisli anew county ii *hall be addid to ihe most contiguous Sen ate rod District having the smallest representative population. JAMES M WAYNE, President of the Convention. Attest: Li en s LjTaste, Sec’ry of the Convention. - ’ I therefore, in conformity with the provisions of :ho before recind Act, do’hereby give publicity to the same, and enjoin each voter for members of the General Assembly of this Slate, on the day therein specified, to wit: on the first Monday in October ; next, to give his votrof Nii!irir,ttitm'’ or” .Yu /?<:.'i fi i j oniiow,’’ as provided in said Act ; and that the pre- j siding officers certify ihe same to this Department. ! accordingtv Given under mv hand nnd seal of the Ex- I [L. 8 j eeutiTe Department, at the capilol in Mii ledgvville, this the day and year first above written. GEORGE K. GILMER. By the Governor John 11. Stekue, S. E D. 5 r 18 jyThe Southern Reconlur will publish the above j until tho first Monday in October next, ami all the Newspap* sos the State will publish it once in tho month ot June, ami once during the first week in i September next. By order of the Governor. JOHN H STEELE, S E D General Agency. THE undersigned renews the offer to his friends j ami the public, in the transaction of a GENERAL AGENCY in this place. He will attend to th* re- J newal of all notes. &c . that may be e trusted to his | care, in the Central Bank, for the customary fee of f One Dollar for each renewal, also, to th? taking out | and forwarding:Grants, for Fifty Cents each, i ? V Letters enclosing mom v nnd Notes (post paid) ! will meet with prompt attniMon. JOHN U ANDERSON I MilledgevilV. Jan 8. 1839 Pout Orru k, Duron, <•• MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1H39. North tail via Savannah. Contract time of Arrival—^Tucadays. Thurs days and Saturdays, by UP. M.—Of Dnpar- j tore Mondays, Wednesdays, nnd Fridays, at | . A. M. SorTiiERN via Jrrrrßsox to St. Mapy’-. Cos; tract time of Arrival —Sunday* and W ud nevdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 5 I*. M. Westers via Hawkinsvilee to Macor. i Arrives—Tuesdays,ThursdaysandSaturdays, by 8 I*. M, ( . Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 5 P. M. Brehswick. ! Arrive*—Wednesday*and Sundays, by 7 A. M. ; Closes “ “ “ < A. M. ISAAC SNOW, P. M. Jmm v l Sciconahlc ia>ol*. THE sulxeriUrs call ihe sticnlion of their cuv- I tomrrs and the public, to ihcir stock ofeoodt u Inch I have been received by late srrivsls. Their slock of British, French and American lr> Ueods, sui ! table for ihe present and approaching season, is very ! general—smong whi'‘h niny befoor.o flannels,eloths. satlinets, ni.jrcaocs, Circassians, bombazines, vest- I inga, Irish linen, linen sheetings, table and tow ell diapers, brow n Holland, cambric, mull, swis* and jaeone nmslina, linen cambric handkerchiefs, ,ilk do. black Grode Swiss and Mation* silk, colored do. Frcaeb and Scotch worked rihts, ribbands, II obinets, luces, barrage, checks, plaids. English and I American r,;;uta,bli uched and brow n sheetings and I shirtings, shirting strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and option hosiery, Ac. Ac. A large assortment of [l x. Hoot* anl Shoe*, \ M Hats and Bonnot*, • liar'lnure, Qutentvart, Ifoa'/enuare and hollow WAnt: i rv ; j> J.M S2 >: j IRON AND WAIDS, ALL SIZES. While Lend, reen und Black I'ainl-; Slutloiiary, I’crfu niery, kc. if. Th'y arc at all tim*** receiving and their assort ment will be k<*ru full throughout the year, with such article* * ore at*sirahle for planters nnd family use i All of which will be sold on reasonable terms J. fit 8 H ROKENBAUGH Darien, Jan. ‘Jlf, 1830. DALIiOY. This fine thorough bred .Sftal lion will serve mare*this *eas<jii *.*4 jgL. in this plttct* and at some other rfu ‘JFI Tf\ stand to be determined on here eJJI'Vy ’ x/* a ter. D.tlroy is a blood bay, l P ‘iv’ 13 hand’* 3 inches high, and of j f fin- hape and action Hewn hftd by Mi 4los. a gentleman i of the liigheM reajrectahility, n ropy of whose cert ificate is given below Dalroy is i n very sure foul getter, nil his marc* oflaat season] liaving proved with foil. Terms dollar* for tin j Henson, ttbf paid during the same. A lilieraioeduc- | ] lion from this prfoe will \w made, to those who pule ■ | more than one marc, Marcs ut a distance will be i taken care of anti fed for 40 cl*. day, ull expenses ! to be paid before taking away a more April loth, 1839. | ,J Thebay Horse named Dnlroy, that I sold to Ma ! jor W M Graham, was got fey Gov Barbour’s I ‘imported Hors* TrufSe, out ofYouttf Ldy Teazel, I who washy Floriy.rl aut afdM Lauy Fcnzel, who | was got by tlie tmporn and Archduke, out of a mare by old B dfoid, grandain by Col. Rage * Adeicamp, g. grandntn by Feamaugfe, g. ? grandam hv Old Jamts, out the dam if Sym* Wildair.— j Dalroy was fouled and rais'd at my plantation, nUnheun. in the rrmrny of Albetnarlt, an will be7 year* old tu xt mouth. • (feirMvd) JAMES ROSS. \lßkhington, May Ith, 1838 —dpi 13 —lt jt ’r Book Finding. ALL Books left at the II ERA LI) i Office “ ill be well executed at abort notice. | Blank nnd Roeord Books will be bound to order. Also. Books of every other fie- j srription will be bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 6. SI O') Howard. HAN AWAY from the sitWribcr nlmul Ibe 10th . inst. a negro fellow, [jobbingcarpemetj nam ed DICK, or ItiUIIARD. iiliout 25 year* of age,and 3 feet, 9or 10 inches high; lie is a good looking ne gro, of black complexion; has a grum look, and speaks very impertiminly, amt ua, when a boy, accustomed to house work It is supposed he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his father (named Abraham) is thought to be he having lain sold in Charleston Some years ago. Richard has bet n for the Inst 12 or 18 months tab in; carpen ter’s jobs on his own account, Imih in the city and neighborlim and, nnd is well known in Burke county, and at the Richmond Baths, where lie was engaged all lasi summer ! w ill give the above reward if ta ken out of 111- stale, and brought to me nt Augusta, or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe jail w here 1 can gei him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL. April Iff M XI BF.lt. The Darien Steam Saw Mill, IS NOW IN OPERATION.—Th proprietors . wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ! tics of ydlow pine Lumber at their wharf, w here the draft of w ater, and the facilities for loading art as good ns nt any place in the immediate vicinity of j Darien. They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW ’ LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet will be j required monthly GontcscU for thi* amount, or : less, will be given to accommodate applicants. Th v offer for sal the machinery of tin Kl 4 I', mi*- consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts, j I fanning nulls, screen*, two pair of very large mill • ! stones, and a number of other article*. A hargain is offered to any one who will purchase the whole Apply at the mill, fob :V4t HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AND Oni.unrut.it FHAHF SI list KIBFR respectfully informs I -■. the public thavie has established himself ■ in this city, and will be happy to execute any orders in his line, such as House. Ship. Sign and Ornamental FAINTING. Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing. Papering. Coloring, Ac. Ud’Paints, Oil, Cciors. W indow Glass. Ac. : constantly on hand. All orders punctua’ly attended to, and Jobs i executed in a v.orkmt.nliko mariner. N. 15. All orders from the country punrtu ally attended to. Tb • subscriber will be found at Mr.Chick’s residence. i.ORHAM SAW YER. Reference: Rogers A Crme, Darien. Col. D. M. Stcwar*. Liberty County. Darien. Jammy 2 !. 1839. Gcorgrla—Mctntoah ( tiunty. *WVTHEREAS, Roswdl King, applies for letteis ?! of dismission on the estate of Pierce Butle. , late of said Co?my deceased. j These are therefore to cite anti admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors o- said deceased | tj be and appear at my office within the time j ro : scribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said | letters should not be granted. ! Given umbrinv hand at off : this ‘23d day of 1 F. runrr. ’B3ft. ‘ J. E TOWNSEND, f bClerk. C. O. NSW ST ORB. K.4L V.t. AFLKNXA v & CO.! Z.LZtkZ.Xa CO gkohgia, Inform tlieir friends and the public that they have opened a wore *t -his plaee for a general retail trade They have just received per steam.r Col. Jewett, a j large quantity of good*, comptinmg a very exten*ie auortment, elecied with particular reference to tlie I count ry trade. Among which are the following ar ticle* : 50 bag* green Coffee |0 •* Manilla •* 20 bbl*. N. L. Ruin 0 •• llolUnd Gin 15 “ Felp’ “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Imitation *• 5 A/alaga Wine 4 •* Cinnamon Cordial 4 casks Porter 20 bbla. Flour 10 •* Cracker* 20 “ N. O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf “ 10 “ Mola**ea 3 “ Tiiblt Sal*. 5 bags Filberts 10 boxes Cavendish Tvbacco 5 ’* Honey dew 10 “ small Plug 5 kegs small Twist “ 10 bbis. Irish Potatoes 110 boxes Raisins 25 *’ Spanish .Scgars 25 “ j Spanish “ 20 “ American “ 12 kegs Dupanee Fff Powder 12 “ • Ff “ 1000 lbs. Bur Lead 50 bags Shot 5 boxes liar Soap 5 ‘• Shaving “ 5 ,l Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoc* 3 “ Patten “ (1 “ Iron Traces 500 lbs. Pots 5.10 “ Ovens 300 “ Spiders 3,M ‘“ lire dogs 1 doz. putr Suovel and Tongs 3 •* ’lea Kellies 3 “ Sauce Pans 1 doz. Rotes j “ oouble barrel shot Gun* 12 “ ‘lilt Cups “ Coffee Pots 12 “ Nest s ltaiid Buckets 20 “ Till Pans *• “ Plates tt *• Coffee Mills 100 f ‘antitc moulds 12 pair Itrassf andleslicks 3 uoz. \V oiMlen tiucket* 2 “ Washßaism* * s<> casks Nails 5 vt uumltnt* 12 doz. Mine Blacking 12 gross knitting Pots 100 pair Hook ttinges 50 ‘* Brass Knobs tl Cord Mope Fish Hooks assorted t doz. Horse Blushes 12 ‘‘ t.otlon Curus t) “ \A 00l “ 2.1 lb. Shoe Thread Look big Gias.cs assorted Sliuving b doz. Razors (5 *• “ Strps (1 “ Shaving|Boxes 0 “ “ * brushes . 5 “ Hair ‘* 2 “ Plough Lines 6 “ Collin’s Axes 10 Black ink H “ 3 •* I I'ffimers I Smoothing Plains I “ Jack l “ Fane i “ Match “ | “ Maldt# “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 Chisseis 20 gro. Screw s; 50sells Knifes and Forks 50 setts Knifes; 1 doz. Tout Adds 1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuffers 12 “ Dressing Comtes. 12do Tucking do 12 *• Side do; 3 Pocket do. (1 Card Spurs; Violin strings assorted 4 doz. stock Locks ti “ Pocket lit)ks ; odo Spectacles 12 gro. Peart Buttons ; 12 do bone do 12 “ Lasting do ; 1 do Lives 12 *• Brittaina ’I able Spoons 12 “ “ Ten “ 12 Curry Combs 90 pi mens lined and bound Brogans 81 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B. 60 “ “ “ “ best 96 “ “ “ sewed -i 96 “ Calf Leather bound Brogans 96 “ “ “ third “ “ 100 “ “ double, sole kip Brogans UK) “ “ “ “ calf “ 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water Pi oof Boots 60 •“ “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boots 60 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ “ ‘* ’• heals 60 “ children’s Leather Boots 100 1; women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ •• Shoes 6tl “ ladle’s col’d lasting heal Straps (h) “ black Straps 60 •’ “ fine kid tics 60 -i mor T heals ■lB “ Vtlledge Lace 36 •* Paris ties 60 “ Ktd Straps: 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do do <io grain; 3 do kip Shoes 24 pr Imy’s Hair Seal Caps 24 “ men’s “ “ 24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps 36 Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super “ “ 24 “ *• blk Conney Hats 24 “ Russia Hats narrow . brims 36 “ blk Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 •• Tarpo.tn Hats 24 “ Wool Hats 4090 yds J brown Shirting 1500 ” 14 “ Sheeting 1000 l; 3 bleached Shirting 10J0 u 6-4 “ family 500 “ 7-4 “ “ ” “ 300 “ 4-4 AYallennan u 3tX) “ 7-8 upper fall “ 300 “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brown ” “ 150 ■* bleached “ “ * 9 pieces red wool “• 8 u white “ “ 5 “ Power Loom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain brown Linen do 7 “ Shirting stripes 3 li blue Drill 4 “ 1-4 Plaid 3 “ 4-4 *• 10 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 ” tine 3-4 Checks 2 Constitution Drill . —— - x 4 “ Gray Linsey* 20 Fancy Prints; 12 do red ground do: (5 do blue striped do; 6 do small tig’.l dark do; Bdo striped do; 3ttdo assorted do; 25 do dark Chinl*do; 10dodo F’uini lurc do. •* *’ French Cambric * “ Em bowsed do and “ Km bossed Dimity l-i pa ces bombazetts, assarted ‘} a nd/ “cartel merinoe; 3do brown ” j c ?t?: rd; 4do 6-4 colored do d0 4 , 4 Mllts: Hdo book muslin 10 do plain sieiss do; lft do satin strip'd o do superior satin do; . S do figured muslin; Hdo checked do l> do do bobinette; 3 cord dimity; l doz gauze shawls; 2 do silk do 1 ps huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck gloves 2 doz kid und 2 do sttk gloves; 2 do carded shirts; 6 do black braids 2 do bead bags; Wind nun a and Cotton Hilda, assorted 2 ps blk cravats; 1 do Irish lumen (\nnbricks assorted: 3 ps blk I listings} 5 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men's colerei cottcn gloves 3 do do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do <> do do col’d double strapt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; 6 do do men’s do do half do - 0 do do worsted do do do Patten and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, Bone and Lasting Huttons, do 1 drz men's Camlet Cloaks 1 do Cloth dress Coats; 1 do fine do frock do fine black cloth rests; 1 do blue do 1 do do Cs.tsrmere Pantsf l do Satinet! da •> ps ( otton and Silk Velvet 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonn -Its, B'innet Innings and trimmings, JfC. ijr. They have alw Drug., Medicine*, P. rfumerie. < onfeeuonnrie*, ff-e +.. Together with a good a- nfft °i Vmc f*n •"< Ol”** Ware. They w.ll •vlt all ihe It good* low for rash. 1 WANTED AS ABOVE. All kind* of Country Produce, for which cash and goods, allow j>,will be psul ondeliverv at their April l(kh. 183 y. for SiiiniHcr Sc(s’ A RE oil, red on nceoannodatingterras. en that . m. and -sirohle situation called the Thicket, about 4 mill , from Darien : each Tx* eontaimng about 14 acres, the fronts ofeach having n full view of Dobov Bar, and hounding on the creek extending bark as !r n til r< id leading to Baisd n’s Bluff. Plots of nc above, .mt teimsofs-lc, e-an he seen ai the Cuum me Room ol F R. SHAKELFORD, Esu Dni'icn, 19th lVtiy. 1839- In For Siilc. 1 ,.1 *4 pleasantly situated and very com- Itii •Ha fortablcdwelling house and lot. w ith all n;‘c<‘s?tary oul-buikiinga, nt Ridgrville, niiks from therii . Termsofialf. will l).> madeeaHy, und aceommcdating;,/ Th* health of Rid Seville nt a r’ residence, in tM well known, to require any recommendation*, and btMiig so near to Darien most make it n desirable retr* at to men of bu uncus. E. 8. REES. Dariufi, Jun CP-’h ♦ Ignite Snow, * %% ‘>U LD inform hi* customer* and the publie, W V that heroin mile* to keiep on hand at bis old stand, mv extensive assortment of merchandize cm bracing almost every variety, neh as Dry Good*, tiroeprn'’ Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth* en-ware and Crockery, Glass-ware, Hats, Caps and 1 lon nets ; Boots and Shoes. Hqpk* and Stationary, E ) fum**ry and a variety of Fancy articles. Me n i nds m keep his assortment ns complete ihrt uirh the season an may be required to meet the wishes of bis customers. Ditrien, Feb. r ts Notice. * ggAML The subscriljer wishes to sell a Irart “f ‘ “ iotiidr and acr.-s of laud, on jHB ihe Alt am aba river about Cf) miles above Darien. Baid land is well timbered with ’ Fine and has a convenient landing or Bluff io it. For t mis apply to J. J. Garrison or the subscriber * JOHN MITCIIEL. April ;?d, Notice. FMIHE following person* made default as Grand -■ Jurors, at the present Term, Suj>erior Court, McltU4>*b County. A. J. Bnccs, (‘. W Rogers, Thrs. A. H< usfon, Jonathan Thomas ard Thomas K Gould. Ti<* following persons made default ns Petit Ju- Dr gon W fifisbt \. J f *t*se Obryan, Robert A/iddlrton. Enoch Wyley, William Pone her Samuel Rowe, IMert Cald well, Ik MeDonald. N. iVI Calder, Henry Canon. Daniel Younsr, Jo dan Ryalls, Benjamin Dean, George I. Noble. Michael King, Jonos D Terrors, J S, Carrol, Jordan Poppet. It is ordered, that the forgoing Grand Jurors, be fined in the sum of forty dollars each, ami the for going Petit Jurors, be fined in the sum t f twenty dollars each, unless they file a goed and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next term of this Court with the Clerk thereof. Bv order, J E TOWNSEND, Clerk. np 30 3t Fanils for Sole. jyggftfc ALL those two Tracts or Lots of Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap wNSQF pling county, and on the water* of the Alalamaita River, one known nnd dis tinguished by thr No. 628, nnd containing 370 acres the other by the No. 658, and containing 112 acres, and having the right of a ferry granted in u 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, ns the law in such cases shall be rigorously enforced. J H. FLEMING. fob 19-3 m (Athens Banner ] Joseph Lyman, Jr. AND Francis E. Bond, ATTORNEYS ft COl NSELLORS AT LAW HAVE associated themselves in the prac tice of their profession in Darien, and respect fully offer their services to their friends and the public. Office, Chartier Building. Broad street, op posite the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street* Darien, Apr 23. 1839. { Spanish Ciyitrs and Tobacco- ’ 50,000 s,: Si R R , s OR J PAXISH CI . Poitia-ix Brown’s senuine Virginia Ltalf and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sal. bv • | f-b 19 J & S.,U ROKENBAUGH Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed hi* private Hospital, announces io his friends and the public, that he is now ready to rec ive invalids.— Boat Hands so illy provided for on lx>ard of boats, and suffering much from lh*ir confined cabins, will find it to their advantage to avail themselves of the conveniences of his wards. Negroes from the coun try labouring under chronic diseases, or requiring surgical aid will derive greater benefit from hi* daily personal attention, and they will be attended to with less expense to the owner. Good nurses will be in attendance. EDW D IL BOND Darien, April 16th, 1839. —It | pare za^uors ’ CONSISTING of Cognac Bran se’ggjiPjat; jy. H. Gin, Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rum and Gin, Tenerifit, Port, Madeira, and Malaga Wines. 4 Fo- sale wholes™ or retail bv ja 22 11. W. HUDNALL.