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About The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1839)
jTUaou r uvoiijrr, Manufacturers and Importers its Oaddlrry Hard warr, So. 0, Softk ‘Pktrd street* PHtfsA DELPHI A, HAVKconauwJy on hand forlh# ftomltern tm! Wf*tern mark**,’ a ajorun**m of Fluted, t*>li#lted ate Hand bra## mirMijw, Plated. jnlitird and bn*# MtiMl, do do do do Kfyum, do brow and janarvil hut nt#a nnoaniinf. Wood and Hfj'iM | brat* and plated* ft#tel *, r<*ite.u, limc u mui w orated n ebbing, Piindi, ho - *km*, imddlr lrr* # japannl h (Vr, Plated, bnu>%, wood and jpan*d barneaa, do itnd do roarn lamp#; Togotlrr with n vrrt In•* j £ftodf in (b* fm** wbi'*H tbav o4wr on th*? i matt reaaonabb term# They ar* oott#tintly recaiv* J mi lafff auptdtef in addition to thnr praaer* uw k, am! ivsnurr Bmite-n and W ter* mrreluate that li ir kh<ml arc oftla firtf quality, niihtd. Ijdiia, jail. I. ter or;; hi Inmirnner and Trout COMIU.M, take Marine and Hiwr li l- on! tl Vessels. Boats. Freight, Moire? Me r ctiluifti/e, &e. Alo. Against lo** by Fire on Merchandize nid Produce, (to the I ino,t favourable term*. Apptv to |‘ H. yongh c SON’S. Agent*. i Oarii ii, Juntwry 25. 1839. teotllchc'* Sunatter. tftp pur** *f ConMimption, fV,ii"h, Oo!d, : ? t’atnnh*, nrt*l many fotnptttirri* lurid *fit totla Howto aymeii. * M‘* and "ld by ISAAC SNOW, <!> Agent for Darien. I Tran dated from lli* Gntimii.J ’ LOI IS OFJ ON (J<>i;i,!< ki:. of oi:iia>y. 77//• rrm/fnf of Unman fit ne fm ‘or* l / Ojijaeivt of North and Sout h Annins To Gtoriir.kc, M l) f Gmnuny, (Rn*p*%) milonga tin ifipafiabnblr honor of adding *i iif.iv and [liwiom doctrine to tint artcucf of mrdi *ii>4**,—a doctrine, which, though nhcim inly <*pjid*'d by many of the fatuity (of which h in u valuable member,) he prove* to lx as well founded in truth, a* any of Holy Writ,—a doeflriite, tiprm the. verity of which areauspembd flu- live* of millions of our rner, nud which lie boldly challenge* hi# op|e* Hcr to refute, viy. , Coimuitiptlon is ti dljkfAtt id w ay# <#*-;stoned by ediaordercd utafr of the Via Vine(nr Lift l’nuciplV*)ofthe human bed* aacretly lurking in the syntcrn for y<■. •’ ;b lore tlirrui# tin* fort#i eomplaint of the lungs.*, £ atnl which may b< a* certainly, though not *o qfleklv, cured nn u coin tnoncold or a simple headache. An invnlmihly pre tion# doctrine tin#, a# it impartn important lr*on to the apparently healthy of Iwnh *exe, tcncbiiig them that this in#idioiFi foe may he rui unohsturvntl inmate of th#,ir “clayey Imuiea,” even while they imagin’ themwlva*? *-c,ure from it# aft ark a, teaching them tlmt the great #ceret in the art of preaerving heaUli is to phlftft out the disease while in the Made, and not u nit till the full-grow n ear Appcndeil hel"W’ are a few < ertidatC# of eurcs from the extremely numerous list that lias been mil to the proprietor ; and from the respectability of the HfiirccN from which they wnannte, the mo*t skeptical cerintH douht of the w onderful le. t# of thin medi Post Olhee, Kingston ’ V. July ‘^l ( IKiH Dr Howland Sir—Tm oflec 1 <of the ft rman Sun alive arc great in this place One w oman that was ill a deep Consumption, and who had ieen in contin ued night nwenu for Haven months, now eon*; hr* hnraelf well She took no other medicine but tlw> Sanative. Another e#e— a man Hint w to* tnfcrh bleeding at the Lung# till he could not raise !uuh,< If in hi# bed* ha# been rt to pet hot health by the Hftfimfrt. JOl! > V P M package# tuora immediately. It ha# performed a rv mnrkable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in dividual #y# it I* the best medicine ever offered to ihe American people—although the l)o<stor are fcfy - in;.; lopui itd-.wi. II II WILLIAMS, V M PotOflh North Eaton, Ohio, July IHBB Bir^—lam entirely out of the Mntchlen* Sanative, and have hourly call# for it—many from a distance <*t‘ ‘JO or 30 mih'#—in which case# people nix* much disappointed in ||o| being able to obtain it. They nee in willing to price for it, and leouUl hove *ndd the pant week shore than one hundred dollar# woi tb of it, had it Uvn on hand, li i# truly a grm nualieine. Many in this vicinity arc tjuxi muivcling from the consumption by tin* use of it D. C\ WTLMOT. P M Now llitvcn, t Vnn July IKIB. Dear Sir— I'hc hlfttetdcs# Sanative #■ Ha w%*ll and ” ith klgnnl success One hum*— a young man, in the last ata;!<*# of Consumption, given over by hi* }d>yairinn, ha# been tnkin 4 ; it only few woekaand i now aide to walk and ride out, BeihfV he took the Sana ivc he was unable to get out of l<il and hi dftrtll wa# hourly ex ported But to the astouishmeot *f Ins ft lends he waa soon aide to leave hi# bad, and to lw* out a# before slated. Ttvn other similar cast's have recently occur-ml. D. W. DAVENPORT. Post Oilier, Chaplin, Windhajfn Cos., Cou„ July ‘2O, IftHft Sir—A most wonderful cure ha# lately been effect fil. tlumujh the virtue#of Dr. floe iek*# Sanative, in j the eute of ttu ddt rlv gentlermin. who wn# far : >m mid wasted away in (kuiKumptioiv. and ennstdered pa'.t recovery by his family man. tie J# now, com pamtively speaking, a well man. 1 *nw him mys If j n few days since, in compuuy w uls bis w itc, starting on n joumey to the wesnin part of tin# State He ascribe# his escape front the >ery iaws of death, and hi# recovery to lualth solely tt tlw 4 aKtonishing \ir* lues ,'f th Marehh s Sanative He is n man po V “it; a snug proj. rty hut aid he. “I would xvil loti lv pay one thousand dollar# ;br a single bottle of j t, if 1 could noipurchase it for a less price. To him ‘ the* Sanative i# above all value W VLTER GOODELL, l M. ITH E. SUBSv HHiER lakos this method of informing the pulilie that he has now on hand a general assortment of Foreign ami Do inesur Dry Goods ami Fancy Articles; Groce ties, ( roekery and Glass Ware; Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow. Wood, Tin, and Stone W ares ; Carpenter amt Joiners’ Tools, such ns Hatchet*, Hammers. Augurs, Chisels, Bits and llit Stocks, Pluues, Plane Irons, and Saws. Also. Saddles. Bridles. Martingale#, Saddle’ nags. &C. H ATS. CAPS, and Rnuiv Made CLOTH ING. Ladi.'s’. G.'ijtltmons'& t’liildtarns’ SHOES. BOOKS uud STATION VR\ tog. thi r with* vai'ii'tv of olhor art tries too numerous to men tion here, all of h, U will be sold ns low us ran be bought in th uv. II W. 11l DNALL. P. S. The store will bo kept open during Ihe Summer months. ja 22 I*l.ol 4.115. ,V■. 30 PLOUGHS, Nt>. 10 and 12. with extra point* 40 ke ;* N AILS, sizes front I to 20 4U do Brooklyn W HITE LEAD No. 1 and extra For sale by 11 W III'DNALL. ja 22 Dissolution of Co- Pa r I nri*hip. THE eo-iiartneftshij) heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Dray & Harhoch n this day dissolved by mutual con win All debts due t.i or by them v 11 lie settled by J. Dray. who is •Hihr authorised to attend to the some. JESSSDBAV, AUGUSTUS IV. HARBOCK Darien, May ltith IKW. -Y J. The Watch Making and Jewelry business Witt of carried OB in Darien bv the subset tber on his ow n udivniual account. The- tul for past fa* ors he hi is by strictness and t>. n ctuality to merit a , con* tn r tee of the same. Al work done bv him : will be warranted to be genuine and in a workman like mtuu.-r Having had a praeticnlexperience in business he is satisfied that hr can re nder general j rsthfaeuan, sit those who mnv l>e pleased to pa- J ironist, him JEBSBPRAY S#"> f-* \ Ocamiilscc SO nm-Iloat C*m puny, a*ri : ItCORPMATCO HY Til,. USnUTOtt Os nl/IROIA, iii 1*33. fortlie tnmportatlon nn<l Insurance of merchandise ami produce, between Sa vassaii an 4 iHhn.s, IUI<! PaMIS and M m n. touching at Uawkinmviu.l arid the principal Lnndinga. TBAIIIS Coinpany will run their Stianvhonts a aaliitiji i p asMiieon as lontias lit*’ slaieof the Jtj ter will admit: and for low sintfes of tin , walonihev have provided, and are now run ning |OI.K BOATS of such light draft of tt a ’ ter as tt ill ad mil Ibrm to run at any stage of the Itiver, which are towed up by their Steam idNils two thirds of the diHlancc, thereby great’ . ly expediting the transportation of merchan dise during tlie tontnmer and Fall scnsonajand , their Nt< inner* w ill las in eomplete repair, and ready for busim-sa, as early as the River will admit. Tnun uoats a in: : i r. ifTf **"',* <: 7 V, . ts Ste im-hoat ((.Mil, Captain ‘*•*** Drautiy, I Nteaiii lioal AcaTAMAHa, f'ap- I taSJmTi ••£ tain Taylor, Steam boat t>< ami lock, Cap i.W>4iSl&*i iuiii Itlankinship: And a large uuiulh i ofTOW- BOATS, wliielt : will be in complete repair. For further information apply lo I'll. If. \ ONOKdc SON. Dam n, RK \ .V < OTTON, Macon, .1. W. I. ATIIUOI’, Ila tv kmaviile, \V M. I’A T I KRSON A CO., Savannah, MeDOWKI.I., SH ANNON & CO. Charlocton. SCOTT, ; llAl’Ti:it & MOUUKLL, N. York, July Agenta. Mat-on Steuinbout Company. rgNlli: Maedn Ste a rhliont Company l.tlwlbis #- method of inionniiig the Merehanl* of the interior of Oeoi gia, inui tlie public generally, tlmt their line of Bmtt.s are in full operation, and aoUc.it ilieir patrunmn : believing (lint goods forwarded by way ol Darien, is tint moat ! expeditions route. The Company have five ! new ST RAM BOATS, commanded by first rate I nptains, viz : J.STONK. - Capt W. C Menilall, CHIKFTAIN, - “ fleo. Wilcox, RX'CKI,. - “ . Quinn, i SCI’KRioU. - “ XV. F. Johnson, .1. (iODHAIf D, “ l„ 1,. Wilcox. Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alatumnlia and Oeaintllgee Rivers. The J. Stone is a side wheel Boat, low pres sure engine. carries ?(KI bales of cotton, and runs regularly three times n week, between j Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain ts it side p lu-el Mont, and cnrrics fiiK) or (WO bales ol cotton, runs regularly between Darien und Charleston, and between Havatumh it Charlcs -1 ton. The Kxecl, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly between Darien und .Macon, towing two boats enrh. One of them will leave Dari cn regularly every three days—the tisttul time : ‘ i iiis-rrnt*-rs : eitififveTevv d/Nr n packets running regularly between New York | and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to ■ their ngenis, 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 menus of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use every exrlion to fuciliute tin- interests of those w ho may ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooners running bet wen Charleston and Darien, to the Com pany s agents in each place. The agents for the New York und Darien | line of packets, arc If M DRMII,. IHfl Front st. New York, und MITCH 111., U Y I'll & CO. Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company. 1,. DAi.l)\S IN, Savannah. M ARTIN it \\ V I.TRR, Charleston, It I’ ROBERTS, Hawkinaville. MITCHRL, WYRII it CO. Darien, .1 OODDAHD it CO. Macon. | If M. DRMII,, 180 From st. New York. HOUSTON Male and Female Aoademv. THE subscriber beg* leave to inform the public, that the exercise* of those schools, tor the ensuing year, will commence on the first Monday in January, lie will be assisted in the Female Department by Mis* \\ EBB. o. Mass., u lady well qualified to tench all the branches. Literary, Scientific and Ornamental, that are taught in Female Academies: refer enee, .Mis* Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studio* of t'Vii.nlo OEpartiiioiit FIHST DIVISION. I.aluj and Greek Languages, Philosophy, t’lieinlslry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter, SB. Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and Composition—-per .piarter, *6. Third Division- Reading, Writing und Or thography—per quarter, 84. Extra studies Music on Piano, per quarter 812,5 th Drawing and Painting, per quarter, S5: French, so. In the male Department, student* will he prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United Stales. Col. Campbell, and E. A Nisbet, Esq.. Mn eoti; the President ami Professor* of Jefferson College. Pa. Good board can be obtained on reasonable terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES WELLS, Principal. Perry, Houston county, January 1. Furniture. .Nr. MAHOGANY sor.\S -*•( 2 do iLookii.ir ChaiiT 12 do silting Chairs 3ti fancy do do t. jr .-ask. Madeira AViuo 10 ts.xcs, t dor. inch Bland Madeira 10 •* 1 “ - Muscat 10 tods Lamp Oil TO bbls. bottled Alt’ For sale luw, to dose cousicmnculs. j rat-tit SAMUEL P ALMFR. Notice. Ail persons are hereby fonvamed from Tra ding lo any amount, w ith Mrs. Hannah FVtch i or. the w ii'eofthe subscriber; on Ins responsi bility, as I do not intend to hr aeronntahie for the same. JOSHU A FLETCHER Mclntosh County, April 2-tth 1839. Notice is Hereby Given* i THAT James L Garrison'. Esq. has been sppoin | ted by the subscribers, their acting Agent during then absence from this State. S. D. A J P WOODBURY Darien, May 28th 183? T IIXJ MO X TQ. SH COUNTY: HBRAIt&r, \rw Furniture Wnn llou*c, J On the Hay, Ojipoaitr the Punt Office, I Hahii.n, (ia. TIIE Bl'B.SClt IBKIiS b*vc taken tin- alsive slam! j and now offer Cur sale a genersl antorlnieiil of | l i lt M i l if i;, viz t Ur AH RHODES, Kalcimsrds, Be< r*tari'"S, Bu ‘ ream. Pier,Cord, Centre, Dining, Pembroke : and Work Tables ol sQ kinds, Sofss, Couehee. I Mattresses, Bxls and Bedsteads, Mnboesny and I common Ciisirs, Leeiking (ilassesof all descriptions, if Ae , logothcr Willi vurioos istier articles They wiUttUo kftep rkl>'o FOKTE of 4iiftr-1 fnhmiii-fni, ftqual to iroy in th- fountry .v B Furrnmre nf nil'kurnplon# niaiir ainH re- i {Murnd nt nhtnl nolic*. I*in no l*Vfii * tom ‘1 nifti rpjmircd. All ihc üboi* article# H ill be noUl t die Ibw/ki prfert. H. 1) A J.P WOODBURY, i Mi 13.3 m IfXIN iillvi 1 iiM iil, Bi o. j AfliwUiteci.viieU £hh May, IK>y. ) WHKRKAH by mi Aft of tbe Ore tier* I Aueombly I of (hU Hune, rl ilie ‘iOib I)*.cDiler IB3H. rntuled j 1 A't to provide for fhft mil of a Convention to i the number of the Orn<ml AivittWy of tk* I | .Slate of Georgi it. und for other purpos*# tliefVin | riumrdf” it i*pioVi(icd “Th*t it liallbf tbe duty of ’ lus Excellency the Governor, to t;ive oubluMty to the ’ ttUeyolion* nd amendment# made in t fie Constitution, I ! in refi rente to the reduction of the nurnbrr <>f ntem- j j die General AeaemMy ; and t!e first i .Monday iii October nejtf, after ilie rnmu; of ##id } | ConvcntipPi he shall fix on for the ratification, by the ] people, of such amendtimit#, ailera/ion#, or new ar ’ flrJoi, a* they may mokef*r the oliject# of reduction : and oquidiwHioii of the General only; and 1 I if ratified by a majority of the voter* who vo e on ih* queationof Hatu i’ ation,” >r *V Rinni atiow,” j then, and in that event, the alteration o by them ! made and rf*ifir*f. Mhf! he binding 1 on the people of j ! this State, and not oiherwise.” And wh*i*a the del ( polite# of the people of this Slate. ikn*niblid in Con , vetiiion under lb* pro vitro its of 4he before recited 4‘*t, ‘ have agreed U>, and dvclared the following to be l I icrationw and amendruent# of the Cotifttiuntoii of this t State, touching the repfinentution ofthepeople in the I Grtterol Acteui >ty thereof, to wn! * THE CONVENTION under the ! Act “to provide for the call of a Convention to reduce i Ihe nijniher of the pencral A##cmhly of the fckatc of j Georgia, end for other purpose# iherein named,” pasiu-d the 26th day of December, 108 hnvmjj met, | under the I’fochmirttjoiiot the Governor, on Monday | the 6th day of May, 18311, propose as tlie final result * of theirdchberntions,tjie following to he amendment* i to the CMurtution of the P/ Jte or Georgia, and ure- I sent the same to hi* Kxcellemty the Gov*rnrtr or the j Stale, that publicity may be given to o.d ftltcrMton* nod ameruuncm*. according to the sixth eeqiion of the Art under which the Cotivctiiion asserublt'd . ; AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. The House of Representatives shall be composed I of members from all the counties which now ure or j hereafter may b® included w ithin this Htate, uccord ! my u their respwitve numb* r of free white persons, j tutd including litter-fifth# of all the (people, of coho*— to bo asccruiiutd by un actunl ( oufuenuion u> be i made from time to time, at intervals of seven years, as now by luw provided. Knelt county shall w ei ---i uiied to one incmltcr. £ftfib * ouniy having a repre : sentativi: popplatum, above specified, ot six thoU ; sand persons, Nhall be entitled to otiO additional mem j hat ; und each comity horefng such repr*■tentative popidattoA of iwdv# thousnyid persons; shall be en , lit led to iwo lublittonal members; but uu county shall have thore ihnti three imiulit/r#. The number of tmnibera of which the House of Rcprctieniativcs will In* composed, according to the aforesaid ratio, and the last census, ahull not hereaf , ter be increased, except when anew county is crea , led. and u shall bathe duty of the Legislature, at I then session lo be hoiden next after the enumeration provided for by luw, so to regulate the ratto of re-pre ! rentmion as to prevent such increase The Representatives shall be chosen annually on tbe first Monday of October, until such day of Gyc- Thc .Senate shall cornsist of forty-six members, | elected annually, on the first Mimday in October! j until such day pf ©lacUou shall be altered by law • und shall le composed of ouo member from each of the fbrty-iix Senatorial Districts following; I. Uhulitaut und Eilitigiiam. 2. Scnvun and Burkt*. 3. Richmond and I'olumbia. 4. Lincoln and Wilkes. 5. Elbert und Mudison. ft Habershutn ttud Lumpkin. 7. Union nnd Rabun. 8. Forsyth und Kail, U. Jackson and Franklin. 10. (/lark and Oglethorp. 11. Green nnd Putnam. 12. TalliulVrro and \\ axrun. 13 Hancock uud Baldwin. 14. Washington and Jelforsoti. 15. Emanuel ami Montgomery. 10. Liberty and Bryan. 17. Tattnal and Bullock. IS. Mclntosh and Glynn. 19* Cnnuleu and Wayne. 20. Ware and Lowndes. 21. Tel fair and Appling. 22. Lawrence and Wilkinson. 28. Pulaski and Twiggs. 24. Bibb and ('rawfojd. 25. Jones and Jasper. 2ft. Butts and Monroe. 27. Gwinnett and Walton. 28. DeKalb and Henry. 29. Newton and Morgan. 80. Gilmer and Murray. 81. Cass and Cherokee. 82. Cobb and Campbell. 88. Coweta and Fayette. 34. Monriwcther amt Talbot. 35. Pike and Upson. 3ft. Houston and Macon. 37. Dooly and Irwin. 88. Thomas and Decatur. 89. Baker and Early. 40. Lee and Sumpter. 41. Randolph and Stewart. 42. Muscogee and Marion. 43. Harris ami Troup, 44. Heard nnd Carroll. 45. Paulding and Floyd. 4ft. Chattooga, Walker and Dade. And whenever hereafter the Legislature shall lay off and establish anew county* it shall be added to | the most contiguous Senatorial District having the • smallest representative population. JAMES M WAYNE, President of the Convention. j Attest: Lu'if.n LaTastf. SecVy of the Convention.” 1 therefore, in conformity with the provisions of the before recited Act, do hereby give publicity to 1 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 RaliftciUion” or ‘ JVc Ratifi j cotirm,” ns provided in said Act ; nnd that the pr v ’ siding officers certify the same to this Department, accordingly. Given under my hand and seal of the Ex- j I [L. S.] ecutive Department, at the rapitol in Mil- IcdgtviUe, this the day and year first above | written. GEORGE R. GILMER. ! By the Governor: John H. Steejjs, S. E D. je 18 he Southern Recorder will publish the above until the fi;st Monday in October next, and all the 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, S E. D CJenernl Agency. THE undersierx-d renew* th. offer to his frirnds | and the puhlie, in the transaction of a GENERAL AGENCY in this place. He xviH attend to the re- j newnl of all notes. Ate., that may lie e trusted to hii 1 care, in the Central Bank, for the customary fee of* One Dollar for each renewal: also, to the taking out i and forwarding Grants, for Fifty Cents each. Ltucrs enclosing money and Notes (post paid) j will nieet with prompt aUemioo. JOHN R ANDERSON 1 MiUtxlgeville, Jan. 8, ls3B. Pout Oiru.c, Daren, (<*• MAll, ARHANHRMKNT FOR IHHU. NoXTm.RK via Ravahmau. ConlrMH time of Arrival —Tuesday*, Thurs day* iuid Naturiinys, hy ISP. M.—Of IR-pnr ture Monday*, Wednesday*, and Friday*, at H, A. M. H'jvthum via Jmtkrho* to St. Mahy’*. I'ontraettime of Arrival- Sunday* and Med rieeday*, by 7 A. M.—Clows Tuesday* anti Saturday*, ut 5 I*. M. Warrcmv via llAwrmsviLLE to Macon. Arrive*—Tu<-*day, Thursday* and Saturday*, by S P. M <'ln.es Sunday*, Tuesday* and Thursday*, ai ft P. M. nai Nswu K. Arrive*—Wadne.davsand Sunday*,by 7A M. I Close* “ ’ “ “7AM ISAAC SNOW, P. M. January 1 _ keasoiiable Good*. THE subscribers call the attention of their eus ! turners end the public, to their stock of goods which ! have been received by lse arrivals. Their stock of | British French nnd Ameri'-un llry (ioods sui- I table for tlwrpreaent and approaching season, is rtry j gwneral—among which may be found flannels, cloths, | aaltincts, iiutrrtMVi, eiirswianx, bombazines, vest- I ngs, Irish linen, linen sheetings, table and tow ell i diaper*, brown liollttiid, cambric, mull, swiss an<! 1 jaconet rnuslins, linen cambric handkerchiefs, silk I do. black Gio de Swiss Htid Mutiona silk, colored i do. French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands, I bobineta, laces, barrage, checks, plaids. English and | ! American prints, blearhed and brown sheetings and shirtings, snirting strips, umbrellas, silk, rnahair and cotton hosiery, Ac. &c. a'fj-i A large assortment of I Boo(m anil Hats and Bonnets, lieu dicart, Clucnt*ware. U'ccaltiuearr and IIOI.LOW fVAHK : UION AND NAILS, ALL SIZES, W hite Lead, Creeii and lllaek Faint*; Stationary, Perfu mery, Ap. Ac. They arc at all times recciting and their assort ment will lie kept full throughout the year, with such articles a arc desirable for planters and family use. All of which will be sold on reasonable term*. J Si 8 H ROKENBAUGH Darien, Ji ‘ f ‘ I) \LKOV. This fine thorough-bred Atul- XMjy lion will serve mares this season in this place and at smne other Tfk stand to be determined on here 3jx ri A a ter. Dalroy is a blood luy, ( [ j **T'f . t \ 15 bands 3 inches high, and of ‘t)J } fine shApc and action. He was , ■aaiU— i— bred by Mr R#s,a gentleman ofthe highest respectability, a copy of whose certificate is given below’ Dalroy is .1 very sure foal getter, all his marcs oflast season 1 having proved with foal Terms 25 tlollars for the | sen *on, to lie paid during the same. A liberal dedtnv | lion from tin* price wtii 1m; made to those who pate j more ilian one mare. Mares at n distance will lie I taken care of and fed for 40 cts. a day, utl expenses j to be paid before taking away a marc. Brunswick, April 13th, IKK*. 41 The bay Horse named Dalroy, tlmt Isold to Ma ! >or VV M Graham, was got by Gov. Barbour’s ! unpoiicd Horse Truffle, out of Young Lady Teazel, | who washy Florizel, out of old Lcsay Teazel, who j was got hy the imported Archduke, out of a mare by j old Bedford, grand am by Gol Page’s Adeicamp, g. ! grandum by Davklgtm Fearnnugbt, g. g grandain by Old Janus, out of the dam oi Sytns* Wtldair.— Ihdroy was foaled and raised at my plantation, Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an l will be7 ... i.i J A .MEN ROSS. Washington, May 4th, 183ft.—dpi. 13,—4t JLJ- Hook llimlin?. KT*AM Book* left at the HERALD Office will be well executed omhort notice. Blank and Record Book* will Be bound to order. Also, Books of every other de scription will be bound to any pallem that may be desired. Feb. 5. S I OO l(( tutl’d. R ANA WAY from the subscriber about the 10th first, a negro follow, [a jobbing raq**nter J nam 'd DIG K, or RIC 11AUD, about 25 years of age, and 5 feet, 9or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne gro, of black complexion; has a grutu look, and speaks very impertinently, and was, 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 been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard has been for the last 12 or 18 months taking carpen ter’s jobs on ins ow n account, both in the city and neighborhood, and is well known in Bnrke county, and at the Richmond Baths, where he was engaged all last summer. 1 will give the above reward if ta ken out of tilt state, and brought to me at Augusta, or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe jail where I can get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL. April Ifi LUMBEIL j Tle Darien Strain Saw Mill, 18 NOW IN OPERATION.—-The proprietors wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ties of yellow pine Lumber at iltcir wharf, where the draft of water, and the facilities for loading are as good as at any place iu 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 thus amount, or less, will be given to accommodate applicants. They offer for a&i the machinery of the If ICE HI LI —consisting of mortars, {testles, shafts, i fanning mills, screens, two pair of very larg-e miii stones, and a number of other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase the whole. Apply ot the mill, fob 5-4 t HOUSE. SHIP, SIGN, AND (DmamriUai PAINTING. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs iho public that he has established himself in this city, and will he happy to execute any orders in his line, such ns Hoyse, Ship, Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Grainine. Glazing, Papering. Coloring, &c. JEJ- Panits, Oil, Colors, \\ indow Glass. &c. constantly on hand. .YU orders punctually attended to, and Jobs executed iu u workmanlike manner. N. B. Ail orders from the country punctu ally attended to. The subscriberwtU be found at .Sir. Chick's residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. 1). M. Stewart, Liberty County. Darien, January 2R. IS3V). Georgia -Mrlntosli Comity. Vl’ I IF. REAS Roswell King, applies for Irtteis w V of dismission on tie estate of Pierce Buiier, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail, and singular ihc kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time pro scribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 23d day of February. 1539 J. E.TOWNSEND, febW Clerk. C O. NEW STORE* li.lt A. C. MCLENNAN At CO.; LV2MSXR CXTY.TELPAIB. CO GEORGIA, Inform Uieir friend* and the public that they have Opened a *lore at this pUcefOr a general retail trade ‘rhey have jut received |>er steamer Col. Jewett, a large quantity of good*, comprising a very extenaive ] assortment, selected with particular referrace to the country trade. Among winch arc the following ar ticles 50 bag* green Coffee 10 “ Manilla 20 bbls. N. E. Hum 0 “ Holland Gin 15 “ Felp’* “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ H “ Imitation *• 5 “ .Malaga Wine ■f •’ Cinnamon Cordial 4 casks Porter 20 bbls. Flour 10 •’ Crackers 20 “ N. O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf 10 “ Molasses ;{ “ Table Sal! 5 bags Filberts 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 ’* Honeydew 10 “ small Plug 5 keg* small Twist “ 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes 60 boxes Raisins 25 ‘■ Spanish Segars 25 “ i Spanish “ ‘AI “ American “ 12 ketrs Du pa nee FIT Powder 12 “ “ Ff “ 1000 lbs. Bar Lead 50 bags Shot 5 boxes Bar Heap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina Weeding litres 3 “ Patten “ “ 0 “ Iron Trace* 500 lbs. Pot* 500 “ Oven* 300 “ Spider* 300 “ Fire dogs I doz. pair Shovel and Tong* 3 “ Tea Kettles 3 “ Sauce Pans 1 doz. RiHes \ “ double barrel shot Guns 12 “ Tin Cupa 0 “ Coffee Pots 12 “ Nest’* Band Bucket* 20 “ Tin Pans 0 *■ “ Plates 0 *• Coffee Mill* 100 Candle moulds 12 pair Brass Candlesticks 3 doz. Wooden Buckets 2 “ Wash Baisms 60 casks Nails 5 M Gunflint* 12 doz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross knitting Pm* jOO pair Hook Hinges 50 “ Bras* Knob* 6 Cord Hope Fish Hooks assorted 1 doz. Horse Brushes 12 “ Cotton Cards (1 Wool “ 20 lb. .Shoe Thread Looking Glasses assorted * l -o ‘ o dint. Razor* 0 “ “ Strps 6 “ Shaving Boxes 6 “ “ Brushes 5 “ Hair “ 2 “ Plough Lines 0 “ Coilin’* Axes 10 “ Black Ink 3 “ Red M , 3 “ Hammer* 1 “ Smoothing Pluihs 1 “ Jack 1 “ Fane *’ 1 “ Match “ l “ Maiding “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw* Augur* 12 *• Chi *sel* 20 gro.Screw*; 50setts Knifesand Forks 50 sett* Knifes; I doz. Toat Adds 1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuffer* 12 “ Dressing Combs: 12 do Tucking do 12 “ Side do; 3 Pocket do. (i Card Spur*; Violin strings assorted 4 doz. slock Locks <1 “ Pocket Books; odo Spectacles 12 gro. Pearl Huttons ; 12 do Bone do 12 “ Lasting do 4 do Lives 12 “ Brittunia Table Spoons 12 “ “ Tea “ 12 “ Curry Combs Oft pr mens lined and bound Brogatu* S4 11 “ kips Brogaus Cora B. *4O “ “ 5 ‘ “ best 06 “ “ “ sewed 41 06 “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogans lift “ li “ Card “ 100 “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ 44 “ calf “ 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water Pi oof Boots 60 “ 44 fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Bool* 60 “ children’s Roan Morocco 64 44 boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ “ “ “ heals 60 44 children’s Leather Boots 100 “ women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ “ Shoes 60 “ ladic’s col’d lasting heal Straps 60 44 4 ‘ black Straps 00 ■* “ fine kid ties 60 44 44 tnor T heals 4H 44 Villedge Lace 36 •’ Paris ties 00 44 Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes gram; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do do do grain; 3 do kip Shoes 24 pr boy's Hair Seal Caps 24 “ men's “ 44 24 “ 44 Fur Seal Caps 36 44 Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 - 4 44 super 4 - 24 44 44 blk Connev Hats 24 •’ 44 Russia Hat* narrow brims 36 44 blk Beaver Hats 12 ‘ 4 blk wool 24 ,4 Tarpolm Hats 24 “ Wool Hats 4090 yds J brown Shirting 1500 44 4-4 44 Sheeting 1000 4 ’ 3 bleached Shirting 1000 44 6-4 44 family 44 500 44 7-4 44 44 44 300 44 4-4 Wallerman “ 300 44 7-8 upper fall 44 300 “ superior 4-4 do do 10J 44 red Canton Flannel 100 44 brown “ “ 150 44 bleached 44 “ 9 pieces, red w 00l 4i 8 ‘ 4 white “ 44 5 4 ’ Power Loom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 44 plain brown Linen do 7 “ Shirting stripes 3 44 bine Driil 4 1-4 Plaid 3 44 4-4 4 - 10 44 Marlibar Stripes 4 4 ; fine 3-4 Checks 2 “ Constitution Drill 4 14 Gray Lintnr* 2t) Fancy Print* ; |2 do red ground do; 8 do bine striped do; 6do small lig'ddark do; 8 do striped do; 30do assorted do ;25 do dark (.’hint* do / 10 tin do Furni ture do. 3 “ French Cambric 4 “ KiuboMcd do 4 “ Embossed Duiniy 15 piece* bomba trite, assorted 3 do scarlet mc.rinoe; 3do brown 5 do colored; 4do 6-1 colored do $ do 4-1 bobinrtls: 8 do book muslin 10 do plain siriss do; 15 do satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do; H do figured muslin; Sdo checked do 6 do do bnhincttr; 3 col'ddimity; 1 doz gauze shawls; 2 do silk do 1 ps huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck glares 2 doz kid nnd 2 do silk glares; 2 do carded shirts; 0 do black braids 2 do bead bags; Hundanna and Cotton Hhd*. assorted j 2ps blk cravats; Ido Irish linnen \ Cambricks ps blk lustings; i Bps blue and gray satinetts \ 2 doz pair men's colered cotter i glnrrS I >1 do do India rubber suspenders | 3 do do worsted do j G do do col’d double strapt. do jl2 do do ladies white cotton horsf j 6 do do men’s do do half do \ 6 do do worsted do do do Patten and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, Horn and Lasting Huttons, do 1 doz men's Camlet Cloaks 1 do ( loth dri ss Coats; 1 do fine do frock ! Ido fine black cloth rests; 1 do blue do 1 do do Caste mere Pants; I do Satinett do i sps Cotton and Silk Velvet ■ 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnettt, Bonnet Linings and trimmings, sic. ific. .. They have also Drugs, Medicine*, Perfumeries Confectionaries. ,f-e 4., Together with n g.eid as sortment of Crockery end Gloss Ware. They wtU sell all their goods low for cash WANTED .IS ABOVE, All kind* of Country Produce, for hioh cash and goods, at low price#, will be paid on deli very at their iAon ’ April 16th, 1831/. l-ols for Sutumer Seals A RE offered on aecoaimodlaiintfjcnn#, on that iW desirable situation failed the Thicket, about 4 mile# from Darien : each Lot containing about 14 urns, the front# of each having a full view of Doboy Bar. dud bounding” on the creek extending bark a# far # the road leading to Bataden’s Blnff. Plots of he above, and tens# of sale, can be seen nt the Count ing: Rom of F R. SHAKELFORD, E*q Darien, 19th Feby IR39—4w por pleasantly situated and very com- dwelling hotira wd lot, with nil i 1 M • j ncre#sary at Rid^evilfo, *ty M ’ m *b S from tilt* City. Terms of sale w ill be made may. and acroinniodatitig. The health of Ridge Villen# a summer’s residence, is too well know n, to require any recommendations, and l*eing so near to Darien must make it a desirable retreat to men of busine##. E. S. REES. Darien, Jan *J9-4i Ittaac Snow, “MM ”(Ulsl> inform his eustomers and tlie public, VW that he continue# to keep on hand at iiis old stand, an extensive assortment of merchandize rm hractng almost every variety, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilurdware,Cuthry, Hollow-ware, Earth mn\ CKxk ry. Glass- ware, Hats, Caps and Bonnets ; Bool# and Shoes, Books ami Stationary , Perfumery and a treat variety of Fancy an Tries. He intends to keep his assortment as complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of his eustomers. Darien, FtJ>. 5 ts \olic*<>. guftßA. The subscriber wishes lo sell a Irart jjjßfcdC of two hundred acre* of land, lying on the Alianmha river about 26 miles Move > Darien Said land is w ell timbered with “ Pine and bus a convenient landing or Bluffto it For forms ajiplv to J .T Garrison or the sol'HTnlwr JOHN MITCH EL. April s!d, IK3O. A'olict*. THE follow ing persons made default as Grand Jurors, ot the present Term, Superior Court, i Mclntosh County. j A. J. Boggs. O. \V. Rogers. Thus. A. Houston, Jonathan Thomas amt Thomas K. Gould. The following jw-rsons made default ns Petit Ju rors—Lewis Sexton. Mathew Dregor*. W .Mabry, Jesse Ohryan Rohm Middleton Enoch Wyley) i William Poacher. Samuel Rowe, Robert Caldwell, A\ H. McDonald. N. M. Calder, Henry Conott. ! Daniel A’ottng, Jordan Rynlls, L’rnjnniin Dean, I George I Noble, Michael King, Jonos Drcgors, J S, Carrol, Jordan PoppeL j It is ordered, that the forgoing Grand Jurors, tie I fined in the sum of forty dollars each, and the for going Petit Jurors, be fined in the sunt of twenty dollars each, unless they file a good and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next form of this Court with the Clerk thereof B v order, J F. TOWS'SEND, Clerk. ftp 3h 3i Lauds for Sale. I tfgggL ALL those two Tracts or Lots of fpgfc Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap j pling county, nnd on the waters of the Alatamahft River; one known and dis tinguislwd by the .No. li'-’H and containing 37(1 acres the other by the No. 1158, and containing 112 acres, and having the right of a fi rry granted in a charter by the Legislature of the State. Any person wish ing to trade for the same, may do so by letter, direct ed to Archibald Brydie. Athens. Ga.: or to J. H. Fleming, Charleston, S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way whatever on snid premises, ns the law in such cases shall lie rigorously enforced. J. H. FLEMING. feb 19-3 m [Athens Banner.l Joseph Lyman. Jr. AND Francis E. Bond, 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, Charticr Building. Broad street, op posite the store of Mr. Sa.nuel M. Street. Darien. Apr 23. 1839. Spanish Ctjrars and Tobacco. 50*000 %?K PANBH CI Puitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. F"* sale by fob I? J & S. H. ROKENRACGH Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed his private Hospital, announces to his friends and the public, that he is now ready to receive invalids.— Boat Hands so illy provided for on board of boats, and suffering much from their confined cabins, will find it to their advantage to avail themselve# of the conveniences of his wards. Negroes from tiie coun try labouring under chronic diseases, or requiring surgical aid ;ril derive greater benefit from his dailv personal a item ion. and they will be attended to with less expense to the owner. Good nurses will be in attendance. EDWD 11. BOND. Darien. April 16th, 1839.—1t’ Pure Liquors. CONSISTING of Cognac Bran i.ff J i Ht ,ty, H. Gin. Jamaica Rum. N. E. Rum and Gin, Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and Malaga Wine*. For sale wholesale or retail by ja 22 H. W. HUDNALL,