The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, July 09, 1839, Image 4

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jfcUlflOii K Jjvotljcr, Manufacturer * and Importer* of Saddlery Hardware, No. A, North Third street, PHILADELPHIA, nAVßemi'.*nily on kund forth* Koutbern and ‘ MC-stem mark’ is, f'lrrnl itsvut.i.rtil of Plated, polished steel ttvl lrt stirrups, Pitied, polished al*l and bras* tnaff la, do do do do tpura, do brass w*d japaiwd harness mount inf, Wood and tlepiioal spring*, la* ami plau-d, Rsnds, cotton, linnen end worsted webbing Piutli. bog skins. taddhtr***, japaned leather, Plated, brnss, wood and jopaned liarnraa, do and do coach lamps; . Together with a very large oaanrtment of all kind* ofgoods in the a‘>otre line, which they offer on the moat reaaonahlr terms Tll-v art 1 constantly rereir ms large supplies in addition to their prearnl stock, and a.ure Siutler.. and Western merchants that their goods are ofth- dial quality Philadelphia, Jan. I. _____ f.corgiu liiMirancf ami Trtnf (DMI'A.W, WILL tnk” Marini- mid River rick* on Veaaeln. Boats, Freight, Money Mer chandize. dee. Alao, against lo*x by Fire on Buildings, Merchandize and Produce, oil the moat favourable term*. Apply to P. 11. YONGK & SONM, Agent*. Darien, January 22, 1830. (aoellckc‘.*M >1 uteliW-HN Nunutlve. POR thccur** of Conmmpiion, font'll, Colds, (atnnhi, arid tunny Mimpliinti iiicioeiit to the huMiAri y*t<-m. Price au4 mU by IKAAC BNO\V, %ol A"'fit far Darien. (Trim from the G- rman.J LOUS OITON (JOLLIUvL, or (itMMANY. The pvt atmt of Huiiuni lh rnfactors ! ! Cih/i jih f North and Hmith America: To Louis Oflfon Ooc-lickc, M l>, of Oominny, (Europe,) hrlonfpi thr in pr-rinhiiblc honor of adding <t new end precious and... trine to the unence of medi cine,— A doctrine, which, though vehemently oppon-d ly ninny of the faculty (of which he im a valuable member,) ho proves to qr ns well found’ and in truth, h nny doctrine of Holy Writ,— doctrine, upon the verity of which arc suspend'd the lives of millions of our race and which he boldly challenge* his opp©- sers to refttte, vi/ , Consumption is disrnse always occasioned by a disordered male of the Vis Vilir(or L‘b I’rimipir) ofthehuman body fVoften secretly lurking in tne aysiem for years, la fore there, is tlic l**nsf complaint of the lung* f, X— nrtd which may be ns certainty, though not *w tpitekly, cured ns a com monroh! or a simple lirnd iche An invaluably pre cions difKurine this, iih it imparts nn ihiportnnt lesson to the apparently hcultby of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe mi|) jg in unobserved inmate of their “clayey house*,” rvm while they 9 imagine themselves secure from its n(lacks, teaching them that the great secret in the art of preserving health is to pluck out the disease v> Idle in the blade, 1 and not wait till the full-grown ear. Appended below arc n f w certificate* of cures from ih ex namely numrrous list that Ims been sent to the proprietor ; and from the respect ability of the sources from which th y emanate the most skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this tncdl cine. Post Office, Kingston. N. Y. July 21. 1838 Dr. Howland Sir—The effects of the O irman San ative arc great in this place. f>ne wuumn that wa* in n d'M-p Consumption, and who hud he<*n in contin ued nighl seven months, now considers herself well. Hhe took no other mrdicins but the SatiatiVe. Another rase -n plan that was taken bleed mg a* *hc I.ungs till he could not raise himself hi hi* bed, baa been rentor and to p*rf cl health by the Sim.utvc JOHN V. TILBURGH, P M Post Office. Charlotte, N. C June 15, 1838. Sir—l Imvo sold all the Sanative and want two j package* more immediately, It httaprrfotm di\ rfi markable cure of palpitation of the heart, end the in dividual say* it is tin* best medicine tv**r offered to the American people—altboii<h the Doctors are try- , ing to put it down, H P WILLIAMS, P M Post Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July ‘2,1838 Sir—l am citirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have hourly calls for it—many from a distance of 20 or 30 miles—in which case* people are much disappointed in not bring able to obtain it They fo'“ willing to give any price for it, and 1 could have sold the past week more than one hundred dollars worth of it, hml it been on hand- It is truly grea medicine. Many in this vicinity arc fast recovering from the consumption by the us*’ of it, * I>. C WILMOT, V M New Haven, Conn. July \M. 1838. Dear Sir—The Matchle** Sanative sell* well and with signal success. One case—a young man, in the lasi stage* of Coiiiaimfhion, given over by his physician, haa been tnl-ing it only a few weeks and is now able to walk and rid • out. H fmc he took the Batin ive he was unsl.l to get out of bed mid his death was hourly expect, and. nut totheasioiiishmfnt • f his friends he was soon able to leave his lied, and to be out a bclbrv stated Two other similar cases have recently occurred, I). W DAVENPORT. Pom Oilier, Cinq liu. \V mil hr In Cos., Con., July SO, 1939, 8il —A most wonderful cure Inm Inii-ly In', n eilVrt ed, through the virlurmil Ur CJoc irk VSanntivi-, in tlir case of nn elderly gentleman, vtlio was fur gone mid wasted away in Consumption. mid consul -ml past rrrovrry liv hi™ finiiilv ninii. 11,- is now . com paratively ipeakmg, n well ninn 1 saw him myself few Jays sin,-,', in company with his u iIV, starting on A journey to tin- veeslr-rnpart of this State He ascribes Ilia escape from the very juris old nth, and his recovery to health solely to*tlie astonishing vir tue* nf tile M archie-. Sanative lie is a man pos sessing a snug property, Imt said hr, “I would w il liiiklv pay one thousand dellars or a single lumle of ii if I could not pure linn ,i for a less price To him the Sanative is alaive all value WALTER GOODEI.L. P M v men. Nl’liSv K’.IIER tithes this method of ■ informing tin- public that he hits now on hand a general assortment of Foreign ttnd Do mestic l*ry Hoods and I'muv Articles; Groce ties: Crockery Mini Glass Ware; Hardware Hint Cutlery ; Hollow, WiukJ, Tilt, ami Slone Wan s ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such u> Hatchets, Hammers, Augurs, Chisels. Hits and Hit Snicks, Planes. Plane Irons, and Saws. Also. Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Hags, &e. HATS, CAPS Htul Heady Made CLOTH INC. Ijulies’, Gentlemens’ <& Childrens’ SIIOKS, BOOKS atul ST.\ II ON VHY—together u tilt a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion here, all of ult eh will be sold ns low as tsn be bought in th ttv. H. W. HI’DNALL. P Tlte store will bo kepi open during -the Summer mouths. ja TJ I‘l,uk.iis ft* I’UU tills. No. 10 and 12, with extra points 4'.l keg*. NAILs. giro* from 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 and extra For sale by 11 W. lU’DNAI.I, Ja 22 Dlylatlon of Co-Partnership, Tffl <-o-partn,>t.|ii|. heretofore exi.img twlwcrn the subacril>ers. under the firm of Dray & Harbock. i< tliia day dissoivfd by imMuaicoiiPtu. Alli*ln> Hno to or by th*-m w til Ik srtiliii by J. Dray, m ho is ; liuly authoris'd to attend to ih** same. JESSE DRAY. _ AUGUSTUS w. harbock Maw.ltkjt 1839. *n*> iKviv rtti.co/ . ” “*elrv business * on hip W mo. rs ** 0 OraintiiKtT Slrnm-Boiil Com pany, *£££ i incoßfoßATtr itv thr ueuun'tic or oloroia, in IS9O, for the trann>ortttion and liwurance of nicrt lutiKliHC ntifi produce, between Ma vaknah and Darif>, and Darick and Macoj*. touching at llawkihhviu.i,, and the principal Landinsii. FSHIIs Company will run ilu-ir S'cani-toMi, a. up m Macon a* long an the ttlaieof : the Hiver will admit; and for low atagea olthc water*they have provided, and are now run ning I’OLIMIOA’I'S of *uch ligiit draft of \va | leru* will uilinit them to run at any Mage of the Hiver, which are lowed up by theirStcr.m iioat* two-third* of the dUtance, thereby grcal- Iv expediting the transportation of merchan di*e during tin: Summer and Fall aensona; and ; their Steamer* will he in complete repair, and ready for buaincaa, an early as the Hiver will j admit. Tuna iuj*t* are : , _ L,r Steam-boat Comet, Captain rthat*. llrantly, .-rj®*’ Steam-bout Alatamaiia, Cap ,'-■* tain Taylor, ’ ‘Jf*’ Kt earn boat O. a mcecte, Cap riiWCtiridSfcß tain Dlankln*hip: ■ A ml a large number of TOW-BOATS, which will lie in complete repair. For further information apply to PH It. YONCE SON. Darien, IUiA & COTTON, Macon, J. W. r,A'l llltop, llawklnsville, WM I’ATTEHSON & CO., Savannah, Me DOW E 1,1,,,1,, SHANNON &CO CJtarlt slon, s(;i>TT, SIIAI’TEH & MORRELI., N. York, July Agents. Macon Slcaiuboat Company, ‘’ . „ , j y rjgzixi".*-rrf;* u&ssrxjfUfut Muron Steamboat Company take this * method of informing tlie Merchant* of the mtcrlnr of CJeorgia. and the public generally, that th. ir line ol ll<>ats 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 <.'upturn*, viz : J. S'J ONE, - Capt. W. C. Mendall, CHIEFTAIN,- - (Jeo. Wilcox, KACKD, - “ (i. Quinn, SI t'EiUOit, - “ W. F. Johnson, J. GOIJDAHD. “ I, 1,. Wilcox. Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alatamaiia and Oeamtdgee Hiver’. The J Stone is a side wheel Boat, low pre | sure engine, carries 70U bales of cotton, and | runs regularly three times a week, between Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain is aside “'heel Boat, and carries 600 or 000 la. .ol cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah & Charles ton. The Excel, Superior and J. GoddariLrun regularly between Darien und Macon, towing two boaUpCßcli. One of them will leave Dari en regtilfWy every three days-the tisuui time of passage up is five or six days. ‘i Ids lure is connected with a line of seven packets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or produce sbi(fpeil to their ugents, or ordered to lie shipped by their line, will be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they have receiv ed, have increased their means of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use every exrtion to fociltfttc the interests of those who may ship by their line. Their are also a line of seljponers running between Charleston und Darien,'to the Com pany’s agents in each place. The agents for the New York and Darien line of packets, arc R- M. DE.MIL, 180 Front st. New York, and MITCH EL, W \ EH & CO. Darien, Agents ofthe Macon Steamboat Company. L. II \ Ll)\\ LN, Savannah, MAH'! INri \\ A I,TEH. Charleston, (I. Iv. ROBERTS, llnwkmsville. MITCII EL. \Y YEU vN CO. Darien, J GODDARD et CO. M aeon, 1L M. DEMIL, IBfl From ,st. New York. IIOISTON Mali; and Female Academy. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public, that tlie exercises of those st bools, lor the ensiling year, will commence on the first Monday in January, lie will be assisted in the Female Department hv Miss \\ EBB. o, Mass., a lady well qtiulilied to teach all the brunches. Literary. Scientific and Ornamental, that are taught in Female Academies: refer ence, Miss Grunt. Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studies of Female Department rißsr division. Latin and Greek Languages, Philosophy. Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy. Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History ami Composition; price per quarter, SB. Second Division- Arithmetic, Geography. Grtiunti.tr ami Composition per quarter, sti. Third Division- Reading, V riling and Or thography -per quarter, si. Extra studies Music or. Piano, per quarter 812 50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter, so; French. %?. ! the male Department, students will be prepared for entrance in any of the colleges 111 the l ulled Stales. Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbet, Esq.. Ma con; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pa. Good board can In obtained on reasonable terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES \\ ELLS, Principal. Perry. Houston county, January 1. Furniture* •> MAIUGANY SOFAS do Rocking Chairs I*2 do sitting Chairs 36 fancy do do t qr. casks Madeira Wine 10 boxes. 1 doa. each Bland Madeira 10 “ 1 “ Muscat 10 bids Lamp Oil 10 bids, botthd Ale For sale low, to close consignments, ftp3o-6* SAMUEL PALMER X ot ice. All persons an hereby forwarned front Tra j dint; to any amount, with Mrs. Hannah Fletch er. the w ife of the sttbscriber ; (>n his responst bditv, as 1 do not intend to be accountable for the same. JOSH l A FLETCHER. , Vl Mclntosh County, April 24th 1839. - | ■ t >p i Hereby Given. r VßKiso\. Esq. has been ap|xmi i acting A gem duringtheir ’ JtffOODBURY THE SYIOSNTOSH CQITVTY HERALD•> \nv l urn 11 lire Ware Hou*e, On thr Huy, Opposite (hr Post Office, Dahikh, Ga. THE SUBSCRIBERS have taken the above uland and new ff f (or sale fc (’ciicrel ersortment of FI'BMTIIIE, viz s ir ARDRCBEB, V>oar<i Sccreiari-- Hu- W reair Pi r < Tr<*, CVtUr*, Lining, Pembroke aid Work Tables c( oil kir.di, Bof&s, Coochc*, MuUr#-*se Beds ai.d B*d*Uad*, MthogQiy ami common Chairs, Looking Gla**<r*of alld scripiiotn, Ac 61c., loeether v lift virions article* They win ala , ■ \> PIANO FOftTRS of differ ent pamrrn*, to any in the country. N B Furniture of nil df*cripions made and re paired at short notice. Piano Fortes turnd and repaired. All t!.c above arficlea will be sold at the lowest pnrcH H. D A J P. WOODBURY. fVb Pi-win Bkm tiiivt* D*piirtiii<‘iif, Cico. t Miu.CDCtviLLt, ‘/9th May, !Ki9 $ WIIKHLAS by an Act of the General Assembly ofihr- .State, j.aas tithe ‘ibth Decembei 1838, entitled Art Act to provide for the cull of a Convention to reduce the number of the G -neral Assembly of the Stole of Georgia, and for other purposes tiicmn named,” it is prov.dcd ‘’Thai it shall be the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to give publicity to the alterations and amendme niamudc in the Constitution, in reft-renc# to the reduction ©i the number of nu m ber* composing toe Gem ral Aisernbl ; and the first Monday in October next, after the ruing of r.oid Convention, he anal) fix on for thr ratiflmi/ n, by the people, ol such amendments, alteration, or new ar ticles, as they may make lor the objects f reduction and equalization of the G* neral /Is* rnbly only; and if ratitied by a majority of thr voters who \o <• on Ui” rpitstionof U*tfu stion,” or No H\Tir: stmk,” then, and in that event, me alteration so by them made and ranked, hhall belinding on the people of | this /state, and not olherw u ’ And u h'rcat the del egates oflhc j ■ pie ofth;* Slut'-. n*i*rmhled m Con vention under the provisions o the before recited Act, ; have npre'd to, ond declared the following to be al terations and amendment* oftli Constitution of this State, touching,the representation ofthipeople in the General Absciii ly thereof, to wit : THE CONVENTION as*embb<l die Act to provide for the cab of a Convention to reduce the number o the General Assembly of me S .u of ‘Georgia, and for other purpose s therein named,” ; pussd tueSutli day of December, 1838 having nu t, | undrr the Proclamation of the Governor, on Monday me 6th day of Muy, 1839, propose hr the final r? hint of their and 1 berat ions, the following to be amend .neats |to the Consitution o. the B.ale of G. orgiu, at and j>i sent the same to his E c llcricy the Governor of die Siat, that publicity may be given to apid alterations and amendments, according \o the sistu section of the Act under which the Oojmntion assembled : AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF Glv iRQM. The Hour* of R-prescniulive* shall be composed ’ of member* from nil tuc counties which now ore or i hcreuiicr may be included wi.uin Ult* Suite, uccoid- I to iiieir respective numb r ol fiec White iieisoits, tunl mclud.iig toree-hfilt* ot all me people of color— In be ascertained by un actual etiuim ration in be inode from time to time, ul nuervala of aeven year*, ns now by law provided. Bacll county ahull lie etc tilled to one incomer latch county naiin;; n rrpr •entattve population, u. ove pec died, in six thou sand person*, snail he eiunictj 10 one add atonal - em ber; mid tai n county having SUCH repo s. . !■. uve po, illation ot iW Ivc human ml persons; shall be en tilled lo two luldnionnl niciuner*; but no county smut have morel..an Uiree members. The number of member* of w„ieh th- Home of R | rcßetitaltvi * will l>e composed, errording to the aforesaid rutio and tt.e la*t Census, *hnll not jn ri af ter be increased, tfltcepi Woeit a neve county la crea ted , and tt snail be toe duty oi lire i, p*uuur*. at llietr Hcßuion to be hidden n ’it alter the enumeration provided forby law, o lo regulate the ruiio of repre sentation a* to prevent such mercaae Toe Representatives shall tie chosen annually on tho first Monday of October, until such day of elec lion snatl be nltcr<d by law The Senate shall consist of forty-six members, elected annually, on the fiist Monday in October, until such da/ of elcci.on ahull be altered by la \ und s'oill ire composed of on* member from each oi tin forty -tx Scumonul District* following: 1. C Imlliaiti ami Kllinghuin. UcrivtMi und burke. 3. H icli niiutil anil t olumbia. 4. I.incoiii and \v tikes. * fi. I', I burl und .Madison. 0 llabiTrsbum and Lumpkin. 7. Union und itabun. 8. Forsyth und Halt. !(. Jackson and Franklin. , 10. Clark and Oglethorp. 11 Green und Fuinani. 12. Taliialcrro and \v arren. 13. Hancock und Baldwin. 11. \\ ash tug ton and Jcilcraon. 15. Kniatiucl and Montgomery. lfl. Liberty and liryan. 17. Tallnal and Bullock. 18. Mi Itnosli and Glynn. lit. Camden and \\ uv tie. 20. Marc and Lowndes. 21. Telfair and Appling. 22. Lawrence uim Wilkinson. 23. I'ulasbt and Twiggs. 21. Bibb toiu Craw lord. 25. Jones and Jasper. 2b. Butts and Monroe. 27. Gwinnett end Walton. 28. Delvinb and Henry. 20. Newton and Morgan. 30. Gilmer and Murray. 31. Cuss and Che.okee. 32. Cobb and Campbell. 33. ('invent ana Fayette. 34. Merriwi t.ter and Talbot. 35. Pike and Upson. • 30. Houston and Macon. 37. Dooly ana Irwin. 39. Thomas and Decatur. 39. Baker and Early. 49. Lee and Sumpter. 41. Randolph nun Stewart. 42. M„eogee and Million. 43. Harris and Troup, 44. Heard and Carroll. 45. P aiding and Floyd. 4b. Chattooga, Walker and Dade. And when ver hereafter t ie Legislature shall lay off and estahlisu anew county, u shall be added to ; the most contiguous Senatorial District having the smallest representative population. JAMES M WAYNE, President of the Convention. Attest: I-rctrs I.vTastf,, Sec'ry of the Convention.” ! therefore, in conformity with the provisions of the betbre rrcittd Act, do'hereby give publicity to the same, and enjoin each voter for members of the Gen-ra! Assembly of tbis Slate, on the day therein specified, to vvii: on the first Monday in October next, to give his voteof RnlificiUiim” or .Yu Rali/i ----ctUien,” as provided in saia Act; and that the pre siding officers certify ihe same to this Department, accordingly Given under my hand and seal of the Ex [L S] eontivc Dei-arimcnt. at the capitol in Mil- - ledgtville, iliis the day and year firs; above written. GEORGE R. GILMER. By the Governor: John H. Steele, S E. P je IS CSrThe Southern Recorder will publish the above until the firs; M -mi: y in October next, and all the Newspapers of!h- Suite will publish it onee in the month of June, and once during the first week in September next. By order of the Governor. JOHN, 11 STEELE, S E. D. General Ajreuty. THE undersigned renews the offer to his friends and th* public, in the transaction of a GENERAL AGENCY in this place. He will attend loth’ re newal of all notes, vVo.. that may be e trusted to his care, in the Central Bank, for the customary fee of ’ One Dollar for each renewal: also, to the taking: out and rewarding Grants, for Fifty each. =Cr Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid) . will meet with prompt attention. JOHN R ANDERSON. MiUedpjviUc. Jan. 8,1839. I'. i-r Orrift. Parzn. ‘*a. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 18311. NonTlU.it!* via Savannah. ■Contrart limr of Arrival—Toc*<lsy*,-Thurs- ! tiny* and Saturday*, by Vi I*. M.—Of Depar ! turc Monday*, Wodncsdays, Sid Fridays, at ‘ , A. M. Sot TillTß!* via Jr.rrr.Rso:. to Sr. Mast's. Contract time of Arrivsl—Sundays aod “’fd ncedays, by 7 A M —Close Tuesdays and Saturdays, ut 5 I*. M. \Vr.rrRN via to Macok. Arrives—Tuesdays, Thursday sand Saturday*, j • Closes Sundays, Tuesdays and Tliursday*. at ft I*. M. Dm nsw” k. \rrivcs—Wednesdays and Sundays, by 7 A. M. (doses “ “ “ 7A. M. ISAAC-SNOW, P. M. , January 1 S; aonbte Goods. THE *ub*eriber call thr ottetition of their cus* I | tomcr* slid the pubtie, to their us k of good* which I i have been received by late arrival* Their stock of tlriinh. French and Ameruan Pry (sootl*. *ui ! talde for the present ail aj-.jiroachiiig caoii, i* very j fc..era! —among which muy foitno flannel*,clot!.*, 1 -..1t:.”!* morenof*, Circassian*, ljombarittc*, vest- j mgs, lristilii.cn, linen siu-eting*. tut.ie art! towel! j dt|,; r*, brown 11-.liat.d catobric, n.uil, Swiss and . I iactj.ic muslin*, linen cambric handkerchiefs, silk j do. bladk Gro tie S wisa uu.l Mat ion a s.lk, colored . I do. French and Scotch w orked collars ribband*, | ’ liobu.ets, laces, barrage, checks, glatds, Knglish and | : Aineiicon i.nnts, bleached and brown sheetings and shirting* s-hrting s;rips, .tmbrellus,silk, mc.hu.r and j cotton hosiery, Ac Ac * A large assortment of VI au Hoots and Shoes, W2*\ < SUI Hats and 3onnets, Ifnrihrnrr. fj'trcnronr'. II od'.ticare and hollow wmu: ■'• :> .i i i II i) iif J ‘ * j ‘/RON RNO ar/ux.s, AXl.’ SIXES, While Lfutl, rein und liluek i'uluts; Stationary. I’erfu luery, Ac. Ac. Thty ur* at ail iiittf* receiving ami ibrir naort- I racnl will be kepi full throughout th year with such I articFs s are di'tirable for planter* and family use ! All of which will be sold on u*rn\*. J Si H II tt< K.ENBAUGH Dai ten, Jan. 1839. DALKO V. This fine thorough-bred MaJ rM&uL lion will marcathtsseason in this place and at aomc other fiSbt Jf t Maml t l*e detennined on hrre . ■ ‘ f ‘ ‘ V “*{\ 15 hands 3 incites high, and of j tp { * fine sha;w* and ml ion He wasj I . j— 1 ■ —a— bred by Mr. Ro&n, a gfiuit nmi; ofthe highest r> njiectability, a j I copy of whose crrtiftc.ate is given below Dalroy i> Ia very sure fort! getter, oil his mares of last senson ! having proved with foal Terms *25 dollars for th f J rettsf,n, to be paid during the same. A !tlKrald*due • I tion from ibis price will be made to ihmaa vv ho putr ! ; more than one mare. Marcs at a distance will be j taken care of and fi and fev It) :s. n day, ull expenses I ] to be paid before taking away a mart. \ Brunswick, April 13lh t 183 0. i “The hay Horse named Dalroy, that latfld to Ma- j jor VV r M Graham, was got by Gov Barbour’** ( | imported Hors'’ TrifWe, out of Young Lady Teazel. I who was by Ficriz'-l, out of old Lady Tenzcl, who | j was got by the imported Archduk**. out of a mart* by | old B dford, grniidam bv Cal. Pace’s Ad-tcnmp. g. \ I grand ion by David gea fcimiu;’ !t, tr- o trrandam *bv Old Jauui. out of the dam if Syms’ Wildair. — j I Dalroy was fouled and raised at my plaiitatiou. ‘ j Hh nheiiu, in the county of Albemarle, an w ill be7 years old next month (Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington, May -Ith, 1839, Ap! 13—It £4-Ilook Finding. .4^4 JO-ALL Ho- ks left at the HF.K.VLI) Office will he well executed at short notice. Blank ttnd Record Books will be hound to order. Also, Books of every other de scription will be hound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. Slot) He wilt'd. RAN A WAY from thr subscriber about the !otli tnsi. a nfgro fellow, [ a jobbing carpenter] nam ed DICK, or RICHARD, about 25 y ram of age, and 5 f*ci, 9or 10 mehes high; he is a good looking ne gro. of black complexion; has a grain look, and speaks very impertinently, and was, when a boy. accustomed to house work ll is supposed he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his father (named Abraham) is thought to be hr having been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard has hern for thr last I*2 or IS months taking: carpen ter's jobs on his own account, both in the city and neighbor he* and, and is well known in Burke county, and at the Richmond Baths, where he wus engaged all last summer, i u ill give the above reward if ta ken out of the state, and brought to nn* at Augusta, or fifty dollars if lodged . n some safe jail where I can get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of thr river. JOHN CARMICHAEL. April 18 LUMBm The Darien Strain Saw 31111, tS NOW IN OPERATION —The proprietors wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ties of yellow’ pine Lumber at their wharf, where the draft of water, and the facilities for loading are as good as at any place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet will be required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or less, w ill be given to accommodate applicants. They oflVr for sal th* machinery of the RICE lEl> consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts, fanning nulls, screens, two pair of very large mill j stones, and a number of ether articles. A bargain is offered to any one who w ill purchase the w hole A’ iv at the mill. feb 5-4 t HOUSE, SHIP, SSaJST, AND (Smamtutai PMNTINO. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the public that, e has established hintself in this city, and will be happy to execute any I orders in his line, such as Ho. se, Ship, Sign ami Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, j Graining, Glazing. Papering, Coloring. &c. ECF’ Paints, Oil, Cclors, Window Glass, etc. i constantly on hand. All orders punctual) attended to, and Jobs executed in a workmanlike manner. N. B. Ail ordi rs from the country punq'n ally attended to. Tb 2 subscriber will be found at Mr. Chick’s residence. DURHAM SAWYER. Referent e: Rogers it Or ate, Darien. Col. 1). M. Stßwar*. Liberty County. Darien. Janut ry 2 i. 1939. Genrsin Mclntosh County, i Wa ‘HFREAS. Roswell King, applies for letteis 1 V V of dismission on • . tste of Pierce Butler, late of said Comity deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred” and creditors o said deceased , to be mid appear at my office within the time , ro seribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said . letters should not be granted. Given ue *r my hand at office. this 23d day of February. leJ9. “ J E. TOWNSEND, feb 26 • Clerk, C. O new store., K. &i Ait'* .11'1’KN.VAa Ac CO. XtarXlß. CITV.TXIsX’AIR CO GEORGIA, Infer** tbeir friend* and tlie public that they have j (>M .Hd 0 store at this place for a genrr.il retail trad*. : ‘l'hev have ju.t received per strainer Cal. Jewett, a I large quantity of good*, comprising a very extensive j assortment, selected w ith particular reference to the country trade. Among which are the following ar ticle* i Sii bugs green (.‘uflec 10 •’ Mnnilla •* o<i bid*. N. E. Hum 0 “ Holland Gin 15 “ Fclp’a 10 “ Eagle *• ft “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ ImiUtiou *• 5 “ V/alaga tnc t Cinnamon Cordial 1 casks Porter 20 bbls. Flour 10 •* Crackers 20 ** N.O. Sugar 5 *’ Loaf “ 10 11 Molasses ;i “ Table Sal! 6 bags Ftlbcris 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco ft 11 Honeydetv 10 “ sliiHli Plug 5 kegs small Twist “ 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes fio boxes haisins 25 *• Spanish 25 ‘‘ t Spanish “ 20 11 American “ 12 kets Dupanec 1 11 Powder 12 •*” •’ If lOtU lbs. liar Lead 5.1 bags Sltol 5 boxes liar Soap 5 *• Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina VI ceding Hoes 3 “ Pallett “ 0 41 Iron Traces 500 lbs. Pots 500 “ Ovens 300 “ Spiders 3vXJ “ Fn e dogs _ 1 tloz. pair Shovel and Tong* 3 *’ ‘I t u Kettles 3 44 Saut e pans 1 doz. Rules A 4 * uouble barrel siiot Guns 12 li ‘mi l ups (1 ,l Code** t'ota 12 “ Nest’s Rand Iluckct* 20 44 Tin Puns 0 ** ** Plaits 0 4 * Coffee Mills 100 Caiul.e uuaiius 12 pair or.iss t. audit slicks 3 uoz. \v ...men tun lo ts 2 *• \v usit llalsin* 50 casks Nuns 5 .*1 t.u.mints 12 tioz. stioe Ulaeking I*2 gross H.ntitt.g Pins leM parr Itook lunges 50 ” llrnss Kuous 0 Cord Pope. Fish Hooks ~.sorted 1 doz. Horse lirti-hes 12 *’ I otlun l ards 11 44 Vv 00l “ 20 lb. Shoe Thread Looking tilas-es assorted Shaving *• 44 ti doz. Razors 6 44 •* Strps 6 4 * Shaving Boxes 8 * 4 44 brushes 5 44 Hair 4 ‘ 2 44 Plough Lines 0 14 Collin’s Axes 10 4 * lllack Ink 3 41 Red “ 3 ,4 Hammers I 44 Smoothing Plains 1 44 Jack 1 41 Fane <- A 44 Mutch 44 Vtaiuing 14 ;i 14 lii.ntt Saws 12 “ Screw Augur* 12 *• ( ms-els 20 gro. Screw s; SOaetis Knifes and Forks 5 I sells Killies; 1 Uoz. 1 o.tl A,.(ls 1 uoz. t. hop Axes; 2 do SuuHers 12 44 Dressing Combs; 12 do’l ucking do 12 44 Side tin; 3 Pocket do. 6 Cart! Spurs; V iolm strings assorted -I tloz. slock l<ocks t> “ Pocket books ; odo Spectacles 12 gro. Peart buttons ; P 2 do bone do 12 “ Lasting do; f do Lives 12 “ llriltuiiia Table Spoons 12 44 44 Tea 4 * 12 44 Curry Combs DO p, mens lined and bound Brogans 84 ‘‘ “ kips Urogaus Cora U. 60 44 44 “ *• best 5)6 44 “ “ sewed “ DO 44 44 Calf Leather bound Brogans D6 “ 44 “ Cttrd 44 KHJ 44 “ double sole kip Brogaqs, 100 44 4 4 44 44 calf 60 4 ‘ Gentlemen’s Water I*.oof Boots 60 •* “ fine calf sewed Boots 1 20 44 thick Boots 00 44 children’s Roan Morocco 84 44 boy’s kip Brogans 60 44 youths Lasting Slippers 00 44 44 “ “ heals 6el 44 children’s Leather Bools 10J 44 women’s Leather Boots 100 44 “ “ Shoes 60 44 ladie's col'd lusting iieai Straps 60 “ “ black Straps 60 •* 44 fine kid ties 60 44 *• mor T heals 48 “ Villedgc Lace 36 Paris ties GO “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; Go do caif do pegged; 36 do do do grain; 3 do kip Shoes 24 pr boy’s Hair Seal Caps 24 “ nieu’s *• * “ 24“ “ Fur Seal Caps 3G “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super *• “ 21 “ 11 blk Conney Hats 24 “ *• Russia Hats narrow brims 36 “ blk Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 Tarpo in Hats 24 • Wool Hats 4090 yds j brown Shirting 1500 “ 4-4 “ Sheeting 1000 “ 3 bleached Shirting 10X1 •• 6-4 “ family “ 500 “ 7-4 “ “ “ 300 “ 4-4 Wallennan “ 300 ■■ 7-S upper fall “ 300 “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brown “ “ 150 “ bleached “ “ 9 pieces red wool “ 8 “ white “ 5 “ Power I.oom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain brown Linen do 7 “ Shirting stripes 3 “ blue Drill 4 “ 1-4 Plaid 3 4-4 10 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 *• fine 3-4 Checks 2 “ Constitution Drill 4 44 Gray IJnseys -J ’ 4 1 alley Prints; 12 do red ground do: H do blue striped do; 6 do small fii>’ddark <ip ;8 do striped do; 3iitlo assorted do; 25 do dark Chillis do; 10 do do Fuini lurc do. 3 44 French Cambric 4 ** Embossed do 1 *• Embossed Iliiaity lo pieces lombuzctts, assirrtcil 1 ii do scarlet mcrinor; 3do brown f) do adored; 1 d<> 6-4 colored do 8 do 1-1 hobinrtts: 8 do book muslin 10 do plain siciss do; 15do.satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do; • , H do figured muslin; b daekecked do odo do bobinrtte; 3 col'd dimity, I doz gauze shawls; 2 do silk do 1 ps huckaback diaper; ‘2 doz buck gloves *2 doz kid and 2 do silk gloves; 2 do carded shirts; 6 do black braids 2 do bead bags; Bandanna and Cotton Ilhds. assorted ! 2 blk cravats; Ido Irish linnen j Cambricks assorted: 3 ps blk lustings; 8 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men’s colored cottin gloves 3 do do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do •i do do col'd double strapt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; C do do men’s do do half do 0 do do worsted jio do do I alien and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, lion, and Lasting Huttons, do 1 doz nu n’s Camlet Cloaks 1 do Cloth dress Coats; 1 do hue do frock do fine black cloth vests; 1 do blue do 1d do Cassemer, Pauls; Ido Sat,nett do o ps ( otton and Silt Velvet 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnctts, Bonnet Linings and trimmings, ,\c. s c , j They ha*.• alao Hrugs, Medicines, Perfumeries ul- tuinai o . 4. Together wuiiseood s -1 Xho T 1 Gi T Wart They wtll l sell all tin ir goods low for cash. WANTED AS ABOVE. k ‘" 4 . 14 ofC ”“ n 'T. Pr0d,,,,., for which cash and . **• allow prices, wall be paid ondrfiverv at their A| rd i*>ti:. ISHI Lois for Suminer Scats, 4 RK ‘''b od on aeconnnodating t. nils, on that - rn d-.oral. -iluaiio.i caiirtl tin- i'iiicktt, about t mue* from Danrn : each Lot toulaintng almut 14 I acres, the front* of each having a full view of Doboy j u " r - “ml bounding on the crick extending buck as 1 lar as the rood hading to Buitd n s Bluff.'” Plots of j the above, ‘“uftertas of snh- can he seen at the Coum mg Room of [■ R. SHAKELFORD Esn D*r.. I. l;)i„ Fchy 1835b-4w F#r Sstir. fir ,pU-naantly suuntrd and very con-.- ! I* * •*l|i * ‘!> dwelling hf hoc ft rid lot. with all .!!!! 9| 1 sary oul-lmllding*, at Ridgeville, jerMs. .v'esL * *’ nal.'s tVom the .at ■*. Terms of sale t “ ill be made >*y, and accommcdating. - I “f health of Ridgeville ns a summer’s residence, is j t<K> “ ‘h known, lo retjuire any reeomtnendation*, no.I .King -•> near to Danen must make il a desirable retreat torn-n ofbusine**. E *; HF.ES Darien, Jan 20- It IlilUf SIIOW, AC#,'fH'LD inform his etuioniers and the public, V tl.m lie c ontinues to ke.p on hand at his old Sti.ml, an . u. naive assortment of merchandize etn . bracing almost every variety, *urh as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard wore. Cnrlery. Hollow-ware. Earth en-w are and C’ri. k. ry. Glass-ware. Hats, Caps and bonnets ; Boot* anil Shoes, Books ami Stationary perfumery and a great variety of Fancy nriirlrs ’ He intend* to keep Ins assortment as complete ; through the season as may be required !o meet liir : wishes of his customers. Darien,Feb. 5 if Notice. Thft suljnci ilirr wishes to * trart hwfiL t "” fiumlmi acres of laiut, lying on Altamuha rirrr talks above Darien. land is well tiiuhfrcd with Fine and has a con Yemeni landing- or Bluff to it. For terms aj.jd\ lo J J Garrison or the subscriber joHN MITCHEL. April 2d, IR3O. Notice. FBI Hl', follow ing persons made default os Grand ! -B- Jwrors, ol the present Term, .Superior Court, ! Mclntosh County j A J Jonathan Thomas and Tbonma K. Gould. The following persons inudf default ns Petit Ju rors— Lwis .St xi. n Mathew W. A/nbry, .1 vv, Ohryan Roliert .T/iddftcn, Enoch Wyley! William Ponehar, Sanntel R/we, Rrltert Caldwell’ W U McDonald. N. M (.'alder. Henry Conor.. ; Daniel ’Voting', Jordan R/ails, Benjamin Dean, ; George I. Noble. Michael Kng f Jonos Dregots, J i Carrol, Jordan Poppel. ! it is ordered, that the < orcoin Grand Jurors, he | fined m the sum of fort* dollars each, and tlie for iT'dn* Petit Jurors, be fiivd in the gum of twenty dollars each, unless f.le n good and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next term of this ] Court with the Clerk thereof. By order, ./ /; TOWNSEND, Clerk. ftp 30 3i Laud*, for Sale. A!.I. those two Tracts or Lots of taKnC Laid, situate in the ?d district of An county, and on the waters of the - Aiotamaba River; one known and dis tin&utshcd hy the No. 628, and containing 370acres ihe other by the No. 658, and containing 11*2 acres, nnd having the right of a firry granted in a charter by the Legislature of the State. Anv person wish ing to trade for the same, may do so by letter.dirrct *. r !.. J || i emxnj, Charleston, S. C. And Ido hereby forbid nil 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.] Joseph Lyuian, Jr. AND Francis E. Iloml. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS 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, Cbartier Building. Broad street, op posile the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street. Darien, Apr 23, 1839. Spanish Cijrars ami Tobacco. 50,000 CI Poitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale by frfry J. 6c SH. ROKENBAUGH Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed his private Hospital, announces to his friends and the public, that hfc is now ready to receive invalids.— Boat Hands so illy provided for cn board of boats, and suffering much from their confined cabins, wiH 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 sur ;ical aid will derive greater benefit from his daily personal attention, and they will be attended to with less expense to the owner Good nurses will be in attendance. EDW D H. BOND. Darien, April 16th. 1839. —1 t Pure Liquors. rfejE3H§ CONSISTING ofCognac Bran sc*s3S!gßk fly. H. Gin, Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rum and Gin, Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and Malaga Wines. For sale wholesale or retail by ja22 H. W. HUDNALL.