The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, July 16, 1839, Image 4

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Stftlaou X aurotfjrr, Manufacturer* and Importers of Saddlery Hardware, Mo. 9. Sorth Third street, PHILADELPHIA, T!AVReontoi!y rm hi .. 1 for the Southern and W-itrrn market,. * rrtier*l sssoflrvcttt of Plated, polished •!•! and liras* stirrups, PI i :t<l, polished Meal and lira** snoff-U, do do do do spurs, do bra at tnd japanrd harness mounlinf, Wood and elrplt'-st springs, bras- and plated, Rands, rollon, lometi and wrwd Webbing, Piush. Itoj Skins, saddle tree*. japened leather, Plated, brass, wood and iepnned Harness, do and do coach lamps; Together with a ery large assortment of *ll lund* ..(>oo.l* in the above fine, which they offer on ih* inn*'te**t;nble terms They ereronttnntlyrrrn*- ir,,; l.*ra;e spjn.!i. * in addifion to their present stoek, und nseura Atuthcrr and We .iern .aerthana (hat t He.r go. sis ore of (he first qa.-Jity Philadelphia, jail I. Ueoi'Kla Inmmuicc uml Tru*< COMPANY* ■m/TLL take Marine Hinl River ri->ks on w V Vessels, Heats, Freight, Money Mer chandize, &<•. Also, against loss by lire on Building*, Merchandize anil Produce, Oil the most favourable term*. Apply to P. U. VONIIK & HONS, Agents. Darien, January 22, 1839. (iOfllckt'it Ululrlili'sH Nnillitivc. th* cure of Cnniin|>t)on, Cough, (.‘old*, f Colon hi, nnd ninny complaint* incident to the human NVAiero Price fill, nnd cold by ISAAC SNOW, stole Agnnl for Dnrifii |Trmil#il front the German.) LOU 18 OPFON UUKUCKH, Or CJI'.HMARY. JVir pr rat rut us Hum Hit linn factors ! ! Citifna of North and Houth Aittfrin: To Ijottic Offon Guclkkr, M I) f Germany, (Europe.) lielnng* tin* iiiipcri*!) <b { r honor of adding n new uid prrciirtJM doctrine t< #■ *nf n ‘ofnu di a d'wtriiK, which, thou*- . ‘ hciticnily o|*ton*d * by many of the faculty (of u hich he ih n viilunbla ! lur.mlwr.) ho proven to In* an well founded in truth, u* any dor trine of Holy Writ, -a doctrine, upon i In* verity of which arc Muipcnibdtlie live* of millions of j our race, itnd which he boldly challenge* hin oppo* ; ■erii to refute, ri7 , Consumption ih a die#r ilw ays < occANioncd by a disordered stnteof the Vis Vita r Lift.-Prim i|ilc)oftlw human I• 4y —gY oft• n mscMly hit king in the system for years, lH*(Vr* Mart* ih Mi* Irani compUiot of the luiitra-g I and which may la am certainly, (hough not ho quickly, cured nn a com* mon cold or a im|h* benduria An invaluably pm* emu* doctrine this, ah it impiirtK nn important lesson to tin apparently healthy of both Arses, teaching them that thin insidious foe may be An unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses,” even while they imagine thotnselvcM secure from its attacks, teaching | thorn that the great secret in the art of preserving hrulili ta to pluck out the disease while in the blade, aim! nut wan till the full-grown car Appended below nre n feu certificates of euro from the extremely numerous list that Inis been Hi nt to the proprietor ; and from the reNpectabihty of the sources from which they emanate, tin* mosh£l(epticnl cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of tnis no di cine. Post OMre, Kingston, N Y July 91, 1838. Dr How land Sir—T lie effects of the (kmiftn flsu ative are great in tin* place. One woman that was in a dorp Consumption, nnd who had be n in contin ued night sweats for seven months, n >v considers herself well. She took no other medicine but the Sanative. Another cbm* —n man that was taken Wwdit| *v Mw Lung* till he could not raise, himself in his lad, hns been restored to perf ct health hv the t Sanative. JOHN V TILBURGH, P. M. Pont Ofilce, Charlotte, N. C. June 15, IftJK Sir—l have sold all the Sanative and want two 1 packages more immediately. |i has performed a re markable cur® of palpitation of the heart, amlthe in dividual nays it i” the best medicine ever offered to I the American peopb—ollhmitrh ihe Doctors tire try ing topdtudown. H II WILLIAMS, P M Post (>Mcc, North Kuton, Ohio, July ‘J, 1838 Sir—l im entirely out of the MatchlesH Sanative, and have hourly rails for it—ninny from a distance of 90 or 30 mile* —in which ease* people arc much disappointed in not being able to obtain it They seem willing to give any price for it, nnd I could have sold the post week more than one hundred dollars worth of it, had it Ih** mon hand. Il is truly a gren medicine. Many in thin vicinity are fitM recovering from the consumption by the use of it * n C WILMOT, P M Nrw Haven, Conn July *M, IH.'U Hear Sir —The Matchless Sanative sella well aiul with signal succena. One eimc— n young man, in the lnat stages of Consumption, given over by hit* physician, has been taking i( only a few works and now tihle to walk and rideout. Before In* took the Sana ive be was unable to *W out of brd and bis death was hourly expet ted But to the astonishment • f bis friend* hr was soon able to leave bis bed, and to be out at* before stated. Two other similar eases have recently occurred. D. W DA VKN PORT. Boat Olltce, Chaplin, Wind bom Cos., Con., July *JO. 18SW Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately Iwcn effect ed. through the virtues of Pv GK* ick’s Sanative, in the ease of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wasted away tu Consumption, and considered post recovery by Ins family man He is now, com paratively speaking, a well man 1 saw him myself a few day* since, in company with his w ife, starting on a journey to the western part of this State tie ascribes his eacane from the very jaws of death, nnd his recovery to health solely to tbr astonishing vir tues of the *Miuvld< ss Sanative He is a man |x*s sensing ft snug but said he, “1 would wil Imgly pay one thousand dollars or a single Untie of it. if I could not purchase it for n less price To hint ihc Sanative is above all value WAI.TKR OOODKLI., 1* M v mci, f|XHK srnsv Riilßtt takes this method of informing the public that he hat now on hand n general assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce ries ; Crockery and Glass Ware; Hardware nnd Cutlery ; Hollow*, Wood, Tin, and Slone Wares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools. such as Hatchets, Hammers, Augurs, C hisels, Bits and Bit Stocks. Planes, Plane Irons, and Saws. Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Bags, Ac. HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH INC. Ladies’, Gentlemens’ it Childrens’ SHOES. BOOKS and STATION ARY -together with a variety of other art teles too numerous lo men tion here, all of wh jt vvilii-e sold as low as ran be bought in th ity. il W. HUI4NALL. I*. 8. The store will be kept open during the Summer months. jn 22 11.(H I.IIS. \r 20 PLOUGHS. No. 10 and 12, with < \,rn points 40 kegs N AILS, sizes from 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE! LEAP No. l and extra Tor sale by H. W lIUDNALL. jn 22 Dissolution of Co-Partncwtolp. THE co-partnepahip heretofore existing between Ute subscribers. under the firm of Dray A limbeck, u this day dissolved by mnuuti eoi hi. All debts due m or by tin at will be tdleu by J, Pray, a ho is duly authorised to attend to the same. JESSE DRAY. AUGUSTUS W HA HBOC K. Darien, May Itah loii). B. The Watch Making and Jewelry business w ill be carried ou in Darien by the subscriber on ins own individual account. Thankful for past favors : he hopes by vricaiesv and punctuality to merit a ! continuance of the cante. All work done bv him will be warranted to tc genuine and in a workman *:kc manner Having had a practical experience in V.'.'.MTIeAS lit is satisfied that lie can s vler general ‘ oatwfction. to all those who may be phased to pa tmne.o him. JESSLDRAA WMny 16. .It Oounulßcc Nlraiu-Hottt C om puli)* IKCOBrOJtATf.p BY TIIE I.EOt*L*Tt BE or OI.OSMA, In 1838, for the trnn*portation and Insurance of Merchandise and produce, between H*- vavn.ii and Dabien, and Dabjen and Macob, lotudiing at llawKiNßVii.i.l.. and tin- priuripal Land trig*. C'omponv will run Ihvtr Stcam-ltoai* ■A. naliigh up n* Macon a* lortg* the ttlttlccf ilia (liver w tli admit;and for low atagen oflhr wau-ratbey have provided, and arc now run ning POLK BOATS of *uoh light draft of wa ter m will admit litem to run at any *tagc of lire- River, which are lowed up by their Steam boat* two-tbirdofthe divtance, lltereby great ly expediting llte tranuporlalion of mcrcltan <ite during the bummer and Fail aeaori*;nitd their Steamer* will be in complete repair, and ready for btuancM, a* early a* the River will admit, THEIR BOATS ABE t y.jgtAj* Steam-boat (to.wL-r, Captain Brandy, or j 1 Steam boat Ai.atamaha, Cap rim&iiirmfsf.. t t a in Taylor, L iJ'V ,-i,P Steam-boat Ocamowjee, Cap ed'ilMßtmSr.n tain niankiimhip: And a lurge mnnberofTOW-UOATS, which will be m complete repair. For fin liter information apply to I’ll R. YONfJK it SON. Darien, 11K A.4 COTTON, Macon, J w I.ATIIHOt* llnwkinsiille, VVM I'AT'I KHNON & CO., Savannah, MeDOW KLL, SHANNON & CO. Charleston, fW’OTT.HIIAI'TER&MORUELL, N. York, July Ageliis, Macon Steamboat Company. £ n. , nSBZSSS&CXMm WBrkJS.“?fSa FS3IIE Macon Steamboat Company take tlii* * method of informing tlie Merchant* us t lie interior yl Georgia, und ihe public generally, that llieir line ol Boat* are In-lull operation, and willctt their patronage: believing that good* forwarded by way ol Darien, ta the most expedition* route. The Company have live new STEAM BOATS, eonimundcd by firm rale < ‘upturns, viz : J. STONE, - Capt. W. C. Meudull, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn, SUPERIOR, - 44 \V. F. Johnson, J, GODDARD, 44 L. 1. Wilcox. Also, sixteen Itrsl rale TOW BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alutniunhn and Ocamulgee Rivers. Tftr. J. im n ei.t.i w-lioul Hiatt, low pres- 1 sure engine, carries 71#) luilcm of cotton, and rim* regularly three time* n week, between Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain 1* aside wheel Boat, and carries 500 or6t.lt) bales ol cotton, run* regularly between Darien and CharlCHion, anil between Savannah & Charles ton. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly betueeu Darien and Macon, lowing | two boats each. One of them will lrnve Dari en regularly every three tiny*— the usual time j of passage up is five or six day*. This line is connected with n line of seven packets running regularly between New York und DuVien. Any goods or produce shipped In ihefFugent.*, or ordered to be shipped by their line, will he forwarded with despatch. The | company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their means of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to ttse every cxrtion to faciltatc the interests of those who may ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooners running between Charleston and Darien, lo the Com pany’s agents in each place. The tigcnls for the New York anti Darien line of packets, tire H. M. DEMIL. 186 Front si. New York, and WYEK A CO. Darien, Agents ofihe Mneoit Stcauibout Company. L. DALDW IN, Savannah. MARTINA W ALTER,Charleston, G. K ROBERTS, Huwkiiisville. MITCH El., W YER A CO. Darien, .1. GOOD VIM) A t O Macon, R M. DEMIL, 186 Front at. New York. lIOISTON Mau; anu Fk.mau: Academy. THE subscriber begs leave to inform llte public, that she exercises of those st bools, ior llte ensuing year, will commence on the first Monday in January. He will be assisted in the Female Department hy Miss VV EBB, o, Mass , a Indy well qualified to teach all the branches. Literary. Scientific ami Ornamental, that are taught in Female Academies: refer ence, Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studies of Female Department FI Karr DIVISION, Latin und Greek Languages, Philosophy. Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy. Algebra. Geometry. Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter, 88. Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and Composition —per quarter. 86. Third Division Reading, M riling and Or thography—per quarter, Sf 4 Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter 812.50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter, 5*5: French, *5. In the male Department, students will be prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United States. Col. Campbell, and E. A Nishet, Esq., Ma con; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pa. Good hoard can be obtained on reasonable terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES AY ELLS. Principal. Perry. Houston county, January 1. Furniture, Ac. O mahogany sofas 2 do Rocking Chairs 12 do sitting Chairs 36 fancy do do 6 qr. casks Madeira Wine 10 boxes. I doz. each Bland Madeira 10 “ I Muscat 10 bbls Lamp Oil 10 bbls. bottled Ale For sale low. to close consignments. „p3O-6t SAMUEL PALMER. Notice. All persons are hereby foru anted from Tra ding to any amount, w ilh Mrs. Hannah Fletch er. the wife of the subscriber : on his responsi bility. rs I do not intend to be accountable tor the same. JOSHUA FLETCHER. Mclntosh County, April 24th 1839. Notice i* Hereby Given* THAT JtMKs 1. Garrison, Esq. has been ppoin t4 by ikewibscnbers,theiracting .\gcnt duringtheir absence from this State. S. P & J P. WOODBURY. Darien. M y SSth 1839 the matKTosn county herald. New Furniture Ware House, On thr Hay, Opposite the Post Office, Darikn, (In. THE BUBBCRIBEHB hare taken theubove stand sud now offer for '-* a general avtonmeni of Ft liNITt HK, viz : ll, r A RDRDBEB, Hidcboards Sec rein !.-**, Bu- Ts reau*. Pi'-r f Card, Centre, Dining. Pembroke and Work Tables of ail kinds, Sofas, ('ouches, Matirenses, Brds and Mnboffony and common Chairs, looking Glasses of all descriptions, Ac Ac , UOtethsr w ilh various other nrMeh-s They wulalso PIANO FORTES of differ ent tiaiierns, io anv in llte country. *N B Furniture of all descript ions made and re paired at short notice Piano Fortes tuned and repaired. All the above article* will be sold at the lowest prices 8 D 1 J P WOODBURY feb 12 Urn Kxei’Ulive lb |uirimi tit. €t*o. t MiUaEDOCViIIc, ( 29th May, 183!*. { WHLREAB by an Act of thsaGeneral Assembly of this Btdie, pass# and the 2(itli December 1838, entitled “An Act to provide for the call of a Convention to reduce the number of die General Assembly of the Scale of Georgia, and for oilier purposes therein named,” it is provided ‘ That it shall be the duty of his Excellency the Governor, to give publicity to the alterations and amendments made m the Constitution, in reference to the reduction of the number of mem ber* composing the General Asstsnb!/ ; and the first Monday hi October next, after lb#- rising of said Convention, be shall fix on for the ratification, by the people, of such Amendments, alterations, or new ar ticles, as they muy make for the objects of reduction and equal i cat ion of the G> rural Assembly only; and if ratified by a majority of the voters who vo e on lh- Question of Ratifi ation,” or ‘No Ratification,” then, and in that event, the alteration so by them made and ratified, shall lie binding on the people of this Bate, and not otherwise “ And rk'ftiu th del egatesof the people of this Btate. osM-mbled m f’on vention under the pro visions oi the Ik lore recited Act, have agreed to, and declared the following: to l*e al terations and amendments oflb • Constitution of this State, touching, ih#- represent auon oft be people in the General Astern >ly thereof, to wu “THE CONVENTION assembled under the Act “to pruv ide for the call of a Convention to reduce the number ot llte General Assembly of the Bit*e of Georgia, and for other purposes therein named,” passed ttie96th day of Deremb#*r, 1838 havin g met. und r the Procliunationofths Governor, on Mond .y the 6th day of May, l*3!l propose as the fina’ result of their and •liberal ions, the t*> be amendnirnu to the Consituiion o ihe State of Georgia, and ore sent the sutne to his E-.edlency the Governor of the Biat *, that itublicity may be given to said alteration* nnd amendments, according to the sixth section of the A:t under which the Convention assembled : AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. The House of Representatives shall be composed of member*from nil llte counties which now are or hereafter may tie included williin tuts Stale, aceoicl i mg to tnetr respective number of free withe persona, and including tnree-fifihs of aU the people of color— to li ascertained by an actual enumeration to lie j made from time to time, at intervals of seven years, jas now by law provided. Each county shall be en -1 titled t< one member. Each county having n repre sentative population, a* above specified, ol six thou sand persons, snnit be entitled lo one additional mem ber ; and earn comity having such representative |..,, 1| b 1U m’ ot twelve thousand persons; shall be cn tllteu to two saamonat ninnCTrs; but no county shall have more loan three member*. The number of member* of w-nich the House of Representative* will be composed, according to the ntnrcsaid ratio, and the last Census, shall not hereaf ter be increased, except when anew county ia crea ted; and it shall I* the duty of the L-glstslurr. at llmr session to lie holdcii next after the enumeration provided for by law, *o to regulate the ratio of repre ’ senl.it ion as in prevent such ineveass The Representative* shall be chosen annually on the first Monday of October, until such day of elec tion shall lie altered by Ihw The S*nat* shall consist of forty-six members, elected annually, on the first Monday in October, I until such duy ol election shall Ik altered by law; and shall lie composed of one mendier from each of the forty-six Senatorial Districts following : 1. ( hathaul amt Effingham. 2. Scrivt-n and Burke. 3. Richmond und Columbia. I. Lincoln und Wilke*. 0. Elbert and Madison. 6 Habersham and Lumpkin 7. Union and Rahim. 8. Forsyth and Hall. 9. Jackson and Franklin. 10. Clark anil Oglcthnrp. 11. Giccu and Pulliam. 12. Talliaforro and Warren. 13 Hancock nnd Baldwin. 14. W ashington and Jefferson. 15. Emanuel and Montgomery. 10. Liberty ami Bryan * 17. Tallnal und Bullock. 18. Mclntosh nnd Glynn. 19. Camden and Wayne. 20. Ware and Lowndes. 21 Telfair nnd Appling. 22. Lawrence and W llkinson. 23. I’ulaski nnd Twiggs. 24. Bibb and Craw ford. 25. Jones and Jasper. 26. Units and Monroe. 27. Gwinnett and W alton. 28. DeKatb and llenry. 29. Newton and Morgan. 30. Gilmer and Murray. 31. Cuss and Cheiokee. 32. Cobb and Campbell. 33. Coweta antt Fayette. 34. Merriwether and Talbot. 35. Pike and Upson. 36. Houston and Macon. 37. Dooly and Irwin. 38. Thomas and Decatur. 30. Baker and Early. 40. Lee and Sumpter. 11. Randolph and Stewart. 42. Muscogee and Marion. 43. Harris and Troup, 11. Heard and Carroll. 45. P aiding and Floyd. 16. Chattooga, Walker and Dade. And whenever hereafter the Legislature shall lay : off’ and establish anew county, it shall be addl'd to the most contiguous Senatorial District having the smallest representative population. JAMES M WAYNE. President of the Convention. Attest: LteiiN LaTaste, Sec'ry of the Convention.’ I therefore, in conformity with the provisions ot the before recited Act. do hereby give publicity to the same, and enjoin each voter for members of the General Assembly of this State, on the day therein specified, to wit :* on the first Monday in October next, to give his vote of Rnl&caUon,* or ‘Ac Ratiji- CtUu>n” as provided in said Act ; and that the pre siding officers certify the same to this Department, accordingly. Given under mv hand and seal of the Ex [L. S } ecutive Department, at the capitol in Mil ledgtville, this the day and year first above . written. GEORGE R. GILMER. By the Governor: John H. Steele, S. E. D. j IS |3rThe Southern Recorder wit! publish the above j until the first Monday in October next, and all the t Newspapers of the State will publish it once in the month of June, and once during the first week in September next. By order of the Governor JOHN. H STEELE. 3. E. D. General Agency. THE undersigned renews the offer to his friends and the public, in the transaction of a GENERAL AGENCY 111 tins place. He wdi attend to the re newal of all notes. Ac., that may be e trusted to his care, in the Central Bank, for the customary fee of One Dollar tor each renewal; also, to the taking out and forwarding Grants, for Fifty Cents each Letters ejictosingmoney and Notes (post paid) will meet with prompt attention. JOHN R. ANDERSON. Milled jeville, Jan. 8,1839. Puht Orru E, Dart-n, (it MAIjL ARRANGEMENT FOR la NorthEfn via Mavakhah. Contrarl time of Arrival—Tue*<ty, Tltur*- day* and Saturday*, by 12 F M —Of Depar ture Monday*, Weditcaday*, and Friday*, at 8, A. M. Southern via jErrrßuon to S-r Mahv’._ Contract time Os Arrival —Sunday* and V\cd nt -day*, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesday* and Saturday*, at 8 P. M. VVr.trriißX via 11 AWXtxHviLt.r To Macon. Arrive*—Tucudaya, Thursday* and Saturdays, by 8 P. M. ! Close*—Sunday*, Tuesdays and TJiursduy a, at 5 P. M Beebswice. : Arrive* —Wednesday sand Sunday*, by 7 A. M. Clone* “ “ “ 7 A.M. ISAAC SNOW, P. M. j January I Si It 011 It Hit- (>OOdt. THE Aubw-riber* call tlw attention of their cus tomer* and llte public, to their stock ot _good* n-hiclt ‘.*vc been recet .ed !.y ls'.e arrival* Tticir stock of Brititli French and American I>r> Booila, aut tattle for the present amt approaching araaon, ia very general—among which may lie found flannels, cloths, •aUineta, murenoea, circasaiana, bombanne*. vest ing*, Irish linen linen slieetinga, tablr and lowcll diapers, brown Holland, cambric, mull, swiss and jaeone muslins, linen cambric handhereturh. silk do. black Gro dc Swiss and Maitona silk, colored do French and Scotch worked cottars, ribbands, bobbins, lace*, barrage, rheck*. plaids. English and Ameriean print*, titearh< and and brown *tie*inga and ahirting*. shirting strip*, uiiibretiaa, itk, mohair and cotton hosiery, Ac &c rr.l A large assortment of iJ. \ j Boot- and Shoe*, Hats and Bonnets, Hardware Queensware, Ifoodenware and HOLLOW W A HE : v 33 \ j- = uil- >'3 > IRON AMD NAILS. ALL SIZES. While Feud, t reen und Hluel* I'uint*; Slntlonury* Perfu mer}', Ar. Ac. Tlicy are nt all times receiving amt their assort m nt will lie kent full throughout the year, with such article* a* are desirable for planters and family use. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms J & H H ROKENBAUGH. Darien, Jail 99, 1839. DA LUO Y. zjfcr- This fine thorough bred .SVnl pw lion aill serve mare* this season NfHrflr • ,n < (' < ’ place and at some oilier aland to lie determined on liere fttic Jf ft “ ,er Dairoy is a blood bay ([ }’ p 1’ 15 hands 3 inebe* high, and of •■* F 3 fine shape and action lie was nin im T —bred by Mr Ross,a gentleman -wiceaae.'HD* of the highest reijieeiability * copy of whose certificate is given below. Dalmy is a very sure foal getter , all his mares of last season having proved with foal. Terms 25 dollars for the season, to lie paid during the same. A liberal deduc tion from this price will be made to those who pule more than one mare. Mures nt a distance willJie taken earc of and fed for Iff ct*. n day, all expense* to In- paid before taking away a mare Brunswick, April 13th, 1839. “Tic- bay Horse named Dairoy. that 1 sold to Ma jor W M Grulinin. was got hy Gov Barbour's inqsirted Horse Truffle, out nfYoung Lady Teazel, who was by Florirel, out of old Lady Teazel, who was got by tile imported Archduke, out of a mare by old 11 dford grnmlnm by Col. Page's Alb-tramp g grandnin by Davidgea Fearnasiglc *. e grandam , bv Old Janus, out of the dam of Syras’ Wild air.— ’ Dnlroy was SmSA —.,4 —* my plantation. Blenheim, in the roomy of Albemarle, an will be7 years old next month. (Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington May bh, 1838.—4 pl 13—4 t tCf Book Lliidiiig. 4TI {pj-AU, Books It-fi at the HERALD Office w ill he well executed at short notice. Blank and Record Books will he bound to order. Also. Books of every other de scription w ill be bound to any pattern that may be desired Feb. 5. 91 00 Reward. KAN A WAY from ike subscriber about the 10th wst a negro fellow, [a jobbing carpenter] nftin ed DU’ K. or RICH A RD, nbout 95 years of age, and 5 feet, 9or 10 inches high: he is ft good looking ne gro, of black complexion ; has gram look, nnd speaks very impertinently, nnd was, when a boy, accustomed to house work It is supjtosrd he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his father (named Abraham) is thought to be he having been sold in Charleston some years ago Richard has hern for the last 19 or 18 months taking carpen ter’s jobs on his own account, both in the city nnd neighborhood, and jh well known in Burke county, ana at the Richmond Baths, where he was engaged nil last summer. I will give the above reward if ta ken out of the state, and brought to me at Augusta, or fifty dollar*if lodged in some safe jail where 1 can get him, nnd n suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river JOHN CARMICHAEL. April Ift LUMBER. Tliu Darie n Steam Saw >llll, IS NOW IN OPERATION—The proprietors . wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ties of vellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where the draft of water, and the faeilities 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 tor this amount, or less, will be given to accommodate applicants Tin v offer for sal the machinery of h* KICK Mill. —consisting of mortars, pes.'.aa, shafts, fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill! stones, and a number of oilier articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase the whole. Apply at the mill. fob 5-41 HOUSE. SHIP. SZGH. AND 0 vn nut rut ai PAINTING. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the public that L e has established himself in this city, atul will le happy to execute any orders in his line, such as House, Ship. Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering. Coloring. &c. StJ- Paints, Oil, Colors. Window Glass, &c. constantly on hand. All orders punctually attended to, and Jobs executed in a tv orkmnnlike manner. N. B. All orders front the country punctu ally attended to. The subscriber will be found at Mr.Chick’s residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. Stewar*. Liberty County. Darien. Jsnu; ry 2!, 1839. G eorsrin—sl r 1 n tosli Con ’ity. VCM ‘ HERE AS, Roswell King, appliesfor leiteis It of dismission on the estate of Pierce Butler, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors o. said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time 1 rvv seribed by law. to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of | February, 1839 ‘ J E- TOWNSEND ■ feb 26 Clerk, C O. NEW STORE. K. A V.( . >I*I,I.!SXAN A CO. LX,IV.IIR CIIY.TSErAin CO GEORGIA, Inform their friends and the public that they have Otrened a wore at tin* place for general retail trade ‘t hey have ju o received per ateamer Col. Jewett, a large quantity ot good*, comprising a very extensive assortment, seleeted uh particular reference to the country trade. Among which art the follow ing ar ticles : 80 bags green Coffee 10 -‘ .Manilla •* 20 bbls. N. E Rum 6 “ Hullnrtd Gin 15 “ Felp’* “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Irnitatiou “* 5 “ Malaga Wine 4 -‘ Cinnamon Cordial 4 cask* Porter 20 bbl*. Flour 10 -‘ Crackers 20 “ N O. Hugar 8 “ Loaf 10 “ Molasses 3 “ Table 8al! 5 bag* Filberts 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 8 ” Honeydcw “ 10 “ small Plug “ S kegs small Twist “ 10 bbl*. Irish Potatoes 60 boxes haistn* 25 *• Spanish .Segßr* 25 “ 1 Spanish “ 20 “ American “ 12 keg* llupanee Fff Powder 12 “ 44 Ff 44 1000 lb*. Bar L ad 50 bug* Ntiot 5 boxes Bar Soap 5 44 Shaving “ 5 44 Fancy 44 3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoes 3 “ Patten 44 “ fl “ Iron Trace* 900 lit*. Pots fit.*) “ Ovens 3U) “ Spider* 3vkt 44 Ftre dogs 1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs 3 -‘ ‘I ea Kettles 3 44 Sauce Pail* 1 doz. UtCcs } “ double barrel shot Guns 12 “ ‘lit! Cups 6 Coffee Pot* 12 “ Nest’* Band Buckets 20 “ Tin Pans 6 ‘- “ Plates 6 *• Coffee Mill* 100 Caudle moulds 12 pair Bras*Candlesticks 3 uoz. Vvooden Buckets 2 44 Wash Baistns 50 casks Nails A M Guntlints 12 Uoz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross knitting Pins 100 pair Hook hinges 90 “ Brass Knoos 6 Cord Mope Fish IttMjks assorted 1 doz. lionte Brushes 12 “ t ollon Cards 6 “ Vv 00l ‘ 4 20 Ih. Shoe Thread Louktug Glasses assorted Shaving 4 - 6 doz. Razors 6 “ 4 “ Strps 6 “ Shaving Boxe* 6 “ “ brushes 5 44 Hair “ 2 “ Plough Lines 6 44 Collin'* Axes 10 “ Black Ink 3 “ ked “ 3 -‘ Hammers I “ Smoothing Plain* 1 “ Jack “ 1 44 Fane *• 4 “ Mutch “ 4 44 Maiding 3 “ Hand Saws 12 44 Screw Augurs 12 *• Chissels 2o gro. Screws; SOsetls Knife* and Forks sv) sells Killies; 1 doz. Toat Adds 1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuliera 12 “ Dressing Combs; 12 do T ucking do 12 “ Side uo; 3 Pocket do. 6 Card Spurs; Violin strings assorted 4 doz. stock Locks 6 “ Pocket Biaiks ;6 do Spectacles 12 gro. Pearl Buttons ; 12 do Bone do 12 “ I .listing do ; I do Lives 12 “ Britlaina Table Spoons 12 “ “ Tea 44 12 44 Curry Combs 96 pi men* lined and bound Brogan* 84 “ 44 kips Brogans Cora U. Phi “ “ 4 ‘ best 96 44 “ “ sewed “ 96 44 “ Calf Leather bound Brogans 96 44 44 44 Card “ “ 100 “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ 44 44 calf “ 60 44 Gentlemen’s Water P. oof Boots 60 44 fine calf sewed Boots 20 44 thick Boots 6(.) 44 children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 44 youths Lasting Slippers BO 44 44 “ “ heals 60 “ children’s Leather Boots 100 “ women's Leather Boots 100 “ “ u Shf>es 60 “ ladie’s col’d lasting heal Straps 60 “ 44 black Straps 60 •* “ fine kid ties 60 “ “ mor T heals 48 44 Villedge Lace 36 •* Paris tics 60 “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 60 do calf 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 36 “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ 44 super *- 44 24 “ “ blk Conney Hats 24 -‘ “ Russia Hals narrow brims 36 “ blx Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 -‘ Tarpolin Hats 24 “ Wool Hat* 4090 yds J brown Shirting 1500 “ 4-4 44 Sheeting 1000 “ i bleached Starting 1000 44 6-4 44 family 44 500 u 7-4 u tt w 300 “ 4-4 Wallerman 44 31*1 44 7-8 upper fall 300 44 superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 44 brown 44 44 150 “ bleached “ 44 9 pieces red wool “ 8 44 white 44 “ 9 “ Power Loom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain brown Linen do 7 44 Shirting stripes 3 44 blue Drill 4 44 1-4 Plaid 3 “ 4-4 10 44 Marlibar Stripes 4 44 fine 3-4 Checks 2 45 Constitution Drill 4 “ Gray I.iiiim ys 20 44 Fancy Prints; 12 do red ground do ; S do blue striped do ; 6 do small fig’ddarkdo; 8 do striped do; 3ndo RsrOried do; 25 do dark Chintsdo; 10 do do Furni ture do. 3 “ French Cambric 4 “ Kniuomcd do 4 “ Kint.*scd Dimity !5 pieces bomba setts, assorted 3 do scarlet merinoe; 3do brown b do colored; 4do 6-1 colored do 8 do 4-4 bobinetts: 8 do book muslin 10 do plain swiss do; 16 do satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do; 8 do figured muslin; Bdo checked do 6 do do bobinette; 3 col'd dimity; 4 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 Hhds. assorted 2ps blk cravats; 4do Irish lin Ken Cambricks assorted; 3 ps blk lustings; 8 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men's colered cotten gloves 3 do do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do 6 do do col'd double strapt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; 6 do do men's do do half do 6 do do worsted do do do Patten and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, Bone and Lasting Buttons . do 1 doz men’s Camlet Cloaks 1 do Cloth dress Coats; 1 do fine do frock 1 do fine black cloth vests; 1 do blue do 1 do do Cassemerc Pants; 1 do Satinet! do 5 ps Cotton and Silk Ve/ret 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnetts, Bonnet Linings and trimmings, s•<-. sc. They have also Drugs, Medicine*, Perfumeries ( ons ciionarie, f*c Togethe r with a £<kml as soriinent of Croekery and Glass Ware They w ilt sell all their goods low for cash. WANTED 48 ABOVE, All kind* of Country Produce, for which cash and goods, at low prices, will be paid on delivery at their “ nrr April 16th, 1839. I.olx for Summer Scats, tRE offered on accommodating terms, on that and sirsbte situation railed the Thicket, about 4 mite* from Darien each Lot containing about 14 acres, the fronts of each having a full view of Doboy Bur, amt bounding on the creek extending hack a* far as ihe road leading to Bmsden'a Bluff. Plots of ihe nl K >ve, and terms of sule. can lie seen at the Count ing Room of F R SHAKEI.FORD, Esq. Darien, 19th Feby. 1839—tw For Snip. a A pleasantly situated and very com fortable dwelling house and lot, with all necessary out-buildings, at Rtdgeville, three miles from the citv. Term* of sale will be mode easy, and accommodating. The healthof Ridgeville as a summer’s residence, is too well known, to require any recommendations, and being so near to Darien iftust make it a desirable retreat to men of business. E. 8. REES. Darien, Jan 29-4 t Ixuar Snow, ’■MT'ODLD inform his customers and the public, V w that he continues to keep on hand at his old stand, an extensive assortment of merchandize em bracing almost every variety, such as Dry Goods, Groce****, H-idwarr, Ctnlcry, Hollow-ware, Earth en-ware and Crockery, Glass-ware, Hats, Caps and Bonnets; Boots and Shoe*. Book* and Stationary , perfumery and a great variety of Fancy article*. He intend* to keep hi* assortment a* complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of his Customers, Darien, Feb. 5 ts Notice. gMX The subscriber w ishes to sell a tract I of two hundred acres of land, lying on the Altamaha river about 25 miles above ; Darien Stud land is well timbered with . sAin - pj nc nn d „ convenient landing or Biufftoit. For terms applv to J J Garrison or the subscriber. JOHN MITCHF.L April 2d, 1839. Notice. THE following persons made default ns Grsnd Jurors, at the present Term, Superior Court, Mclntosh County A J Baggs. C VV Rogers, Thus A. Houston, Jonathan Thomas and Thomas K. Gould. The following persons made default a, Petit Ju ror* —Lewis Sexton Mathew Dregors, VV .Mabry, Jesse Ohrynn, Robert .Middleton, Enoch VVyley, William Puncher, Satnurl Rowe, Rolx-rt Caldwell, VV R McDonald. N. M Culder. Henry Canon. Daniel Young, Jo-dan Rvalls. Benjamin Dean, George I Noble Miehiel King, Jonos Dregors, J S, Carrol, Jordan Poppel. It is ordered, that the forgoing Grand Jurors, lie fund in the sum of forty dollars each, and the for going Petit Jurors, be fin.d in the sum of twenty dollars each, unless they file a good and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next term of this Court with the Clerk thereof. Bv order, J E TO WS’SEXD, Clerk. ap 30 3t Land# for Sale. jftfflSlv ALL those two Trocts or Lots of Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap pling county, and on the waters of the Alaiomaha River; one known and dis tinguistaed by the No. and containing 370 aefes the other by the No. 658, and containing 112 acresy ot.U 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. He Fleming, Charleston, S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all persons w hatsoever 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 Lyman, Jr. and Francis K. Bond, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW HAVE associated themselves in the prac tice of their profession in Darien, and respect fully offer ibeir 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 Cijrars and Tobacco. Kffß IkAA SUPERIOR SPANISH Cl aV)VVV GARS, and Poitiaox Brown’s genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sab ly feb 12 J AS H ROKENBAUGH Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed his privau: Hospital, announces to his friends and the public, that he is now ready to receive invalids.— Boat Hand* so illy provided for on board of boats, and suffering much from their 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 sur rtca) aid will derive greater benefit from his daily personal auention, 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 Pore Liquors, CONSISTING of Cognac Bran dy, H. Gin, Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rum and Gin” Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and Malaga Wines. For sale wholesale or retail by ia 22 H. W. HUDNALL.