The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, July 30, 1839, Image 4

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2®Won JjrotfjfV, Manufacturer * and Importer* of Saddlery Hardware, Ho, 9, Horth Third itreet, rnii.Aiini.pnij, HAVEconstantly on hand for(lie Southern and Western markets, a general assortment of plated. polished steel and brss* stirrups, Plated. polish'd steel and brass anaffrla. do do do do spurt, do brass and japaned harnraa mourn inf, Wood and dtp)lent springs, brass anil plated, Bands, cotton, luuicu *ml wonted webbing, Plush, hog skin*, saddle tree#, leather, Plated, brave, wood and Jrrnwd harness, do an*l do coach fampa; Together with a very large menument of el! kind a J ofMedi in tbf'a'afvr fin'*, which they offof on iiioet rtaeonablf term*. They arr conetenily ing lftpgc. <n*pjdice in addition to tlieir jiffienl rtofk, < ami armn aoutlierti and Wtetlin wetchauie their good* urr oflhc first quality. Philadelphia, juu 1 (Jrorsln lumirnnco and Trust t'OMI'AN V, Hj\ |,I. lake Marino nnd River rik* on Yowl*, Boats, Freight, Money Mer- 1 chamiir*, Ike. Alan, tiq.tiifd loss by rim on Hullding*, Mi rrhiindizi 1 nnil Produce, on tin i.-ioft favourable term*. Apply to I* R. VONOft & SUNK, Agents. Dnrien, JanuuryOT, 1 MHO. Uoellckc'a Mnlfklciia Sunalivr. th cure of Cotuuiniption, fbuiph, Gold*, . and many conipbiiiita incident to the human evatetn. Price |Wfid, and sold by IHAAC BWUW, eob* Agent tor Darien. | Translated from tin* G**rwn J LOWS OFFON K !!, Or (iKRMANY. 77 it grfutitnl oj Humnn livurfactor* ! t Cilitriu ot North and Smith America; To Loom Offtm CfoHicta, M D f Germany, (Europe,) belong# llw imperishable honor of adding new and prerioua doctrine to the science of riicdi- . cine,— a doctrine, which, tliougb veherm nily njfoi<d by many of the faculty (of which he i# a yaniMble j inoiniH r,) lie prove# Lo o’ an well fomol* iin truth, it# oily doctrine of Holy Writ,—~n dydriw, upon thr verity of which ore aitapcridod the livw t-f million#of i our nice, and which he boldly choilcnyc# his oppo* *cr# to refute, viz , Con abruption is ft disease id wav# occasioned ly a disordered stale of Ut* Vis Vita; (or Life-Pruictpu*) ofthe human body— J.yoften secretly lurking in the system for year#, before there is the least complaint of tha lungsJp|~~nnd which may"be ns certainly, though not no quickly, rured as h com uion cold or a simple headache An inf*lublv fiw- j cions doctrine this, emit imparts an uuporianl lesson ■ to the apparently healthy of both wxes, them that this insidious for may he nn utinhactyca inmate, of their “clayey house,#,” even while they imagine thenutrlvsecure from its Attacks, teaching them that the great secret in the art of preserving health is to pluck out the disease while in the blude, and not wait, till the full-grown ear. Appended below arc n few certificates of sure* from the extremely numerous list that has becnjymt to the proprietor ; arid from the respect ability ofllie source* from which they emanate, the most SKeptic.nl cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this mcdi cine. Post Office, fCiugstott, N, V July 01, JjKMk Dr. Rowland Sir-—The u Hurts of the German Son stive are gn at in this place. One w oman tlitl%'as in a deep Consumption, and who Imd been in contin ued night sweats for seven months, now countd*rs* herself well. She took no other medicine buf*"thfc Sanative, Another cnv—a man that was taken bleeding at the Lungs till he could not raise lurnjelf in hi# hd, has been restored to perfect health by the Hamilive JOHN V TILBURGH, P M V..-* emu i- ,mxurtm.c, rv gime ir>, twws Kir—l have mill! till the Sanative n<l worn two’ package* tnort* immediately. It ha* pcribrntfd a rv inarkidih euiqoifion >Llh<- hriirt, and the in dividual saysn iit uc bMt nfllicinr rrrr to ihr America!) people—although the Ductora r'try ing o put u down. II H WILLIAMS, P M Post Office, non, Ohio, July 1888 i ion rulifrly out of tin* Matchl*,* Sanative, nml mVo lu-mly rail* for it many from a di*innra ol ‘Jtl or hO mil**—in which cast** profile arc much disappointed in not U-ing alilr In obtain it. They Hfem wilting to ptTr any price for it, mill I could hare ■old the | km! week more than one hundred dollars , wn.lh nf ii >•••!• L,, ami ilttlld tt t truly a gran ■iiedicine. Many in tjii vicinity are |iit recovering from the consumption by the use of it I), f WII.MOT, P M. N. w IJaven, t'onn July 21. 1838 Dear Sit*—The Matchless .Sanative soil* well and with signal attceem. One ease—a young man, ill the last atace# of Consumption, gtvrn over by Ins physician, ha# been taking it only a few w eeks and is now nhleto walk and rid.-out. Hefore he look the Sana ive lie * unable to get out of bed and his death was hourly expected, nut to the astonishment f his ll lend a he war anon able to leave Ilia lied, and to lie out a before Ntaied Two other similar enaes have<*-c.mtly occurred, D W DAVENPORT. Post Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos., Con., July 20, 1838 Sir— A moat wonderful cure line lately been effect ed, through the virtuesot Hr. boa* iek’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly* gentleman, who w an far cone and Wasted away in Coiitimupiion, and considered final xerovet vby hi* family man. lie is now, com paratively |leaking, a well man. I saw him myself a few day* since, in company with Ids u ife, starting on a journey to ilw western part of this Slate, lie Liseiiocs his escape from th- very jaw* of death, and his rreovrrv to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of tin AlarehU ss Sanative 11. is a man pos sessing a snug property, but said he, “I would w il lingly pay one thousand dollars dr a single bottle of it, if l could not purchase it for a less price. To him the Sanative it shove all value W ALTER GOOOKLL, P. M N'iTH’F. PBOIK Si'llSv RIBF.R lakes ibis method of ■- informing the public that he has now on hand a general assortment of Foreign and Do hu-stio Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce ries ; Crockery ami Gloss Ware; Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, and Sloim Wares ; Carpenter and Joiners* Tools, such as Hatchets, Hammers. Augurs, Chisels, Hits and Hit Stocks, Planes, Plane Irons, and Saws. Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Bags, We. H ATS, ( APS. and Rea.lv Made CI.OTl! ING. Ladies', Gentlemens’ vt Childrens’ SHOPS, HOOKS anti STATION ABA together with a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion here, all of w h ,-h will be sold as low as cun be bought in th it v. II W 111 I)NALL. P. S. The store will be kept open during the Summer months. ja 22 PLOUGHS* vVc. 90 PLOI GIIS, No. 10 and 12, with extra points 40 kegs N AILS, sizes from S t < £0 40 do Brooklyn \\ IHTE LEAH No. 1 and extra For sale by ILW. 11 TON ALL. jq 22 Dissolution of Col*nrtnrrKlii|>. THE eu-partnepship heretofore existing between the subscribers, under lire f.nn of Dray A Harbork, it this day dissolved by mutual consent. AU debts due to or by them will la- settled by J. Dray, w lu> is duly authorised to altrnd to the saute. JESSE DR AY. AUGUSTUSW. HAR3OOK Darien, May I Oth 183!*. N B. The Watch Making and Jewelry business will be carried on in Darien by the subscriber .*n Ills oven individual aeeount. Thankful for past favors he hopes by strtetnaat and punctuality to merits ; continuance of the same. All work done by him ; will be warranti-d to be genuine and in a w orkman ; like manner. Having had a practical rxf<erieiee in • business he is satisfied that he can render general . satisfaction, to all those who may be pleased to pa ironisie him. JRS-SEDRAY May If- St Ociunuljfce Sl*am-Bo#t Com pany, KjSxjr.^zrfrn* * tItCOWOB* TED HY Till: uanuttiu or o*oat;ia, in Js3s. forthe transportation and Insurance of merchandise and produce, between Ba vanivaii and Dxatr.N, and Dahiem and Macow, touching at Ha WKi9i*vu.i.E. nnd the prineipa! Landing*. PSIIIIB Company will run their Steam-boat* •# ns high up as Macon as long** the Htaleof the Itim will admit;and for low stages of the wtttcralhey liavc provided, and are now run -1 niti'i POLK IIOATB of eiirlt light draft of wa ter aa wifi aiiinit fliem to renal any atageof the River, whieh tire- towed up hy their Kteam ■ Ixrata two-thirdnofthe distance, thereby great My expediting the triineportation of merchan dlae during the Summer and Kail m-hhouk; and Oi'-ir Steam era will be in complete repair, and ready for Imeiiteatt, a* early tin the River will j admit. Titian boats are : I A? * Hti am-hoiit Cojiet, Captain Drantly, Sleaua-boal Ai.atamaiia, Cap , rrwJK .erife tain Taylor, -‘2’ A l Mtcaui-host Ocamoloee, Cap- tain ftlenklnahip: number of TOW-BOATS, which will be in complete repair. Y\:r further information apply to I'll K.YONOB& SON,Darien, HKA & t ‘OTTON, Macon, J, VV I, ATI I HOP, llawkinaville, H M P Vri KRsON & CO., Savannah, MrDOAVBLL, SHANNON & CO Charleston, j SCOTT, SIIAPTER & MORRELL, N. York, July Agent*. Macon Steamboat Company. isiMx-m. Sm&m. FBMFE Macon Steamboat Company take this -■ method of informing the. Merchants of the interior of Georgia, and the public generally, that their line of Boats are in full operation, • I solicit their patronage: believing that goods forwarded by way of Darien, is the most expeditions route. The Company hnve five new STEAM’ BOATS, commanded by first rate Captains, vi/.: J. STONE, - Cupt W. C. McndaH, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn, i SUPERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ L. L. Wilcox. Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alatiunaha and Ocamulgee Rivers. The .I. Stone is n side wheel Boat, low prt sure engine, carries 7tK) bales of cotton, and runs regularly three times a week, between Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain is n side w heel Float, und carries 500 or (MtO bales ot cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah & Charles ton. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly between Darien and Macon, towing two bouls each. One of them will leave Dari en regulnrly every three days—the usual time . ot tro ft r*t MR tnya. This line is connected with a line of seven packets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, or ordered to he shipper! by their line, will be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their meant of con veyance hugely, nod pledge themselves to use every exrtion to faeiltnte the interests of those who may ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooners running t between Charleston and Darien, to the Com puny's agents in each place. The agents for the New York and Darien line of packets, are R. M. DKMIIjpIBB Front st. New York, and MITCHEL, WYHR & CO. Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company. 1,. BALDWIN, Savannah, MARTIN & W A LTEH. t ‘harlestou, G. K. ROBERTS, Hawkinsville. MITCH HE, WVKII rt. CO. Darien, .! GODDARD CO. Macon. It. M. DEMIL, ISti Front st. New York. HOUSTON Mai.b and Fiwntr Aoapbmv. ! THE subscriber begs leave lo inform the I'ttblin, that the exercises of those st bools, lor tin-ensuing year, will commence on tirst Monday in January. He will he assisted in the Female Department by Miss \N EHH, ■ Mass., it tmly well qualified to teach all the hranehes. Literary, Seientificand Ornamental, that are. taught in Female Academies; refer ence. Miss Grant. Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary. Mass. Studies of Female Department t'IKHT DIVISION. I,atm and Greek Languages. Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra. Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter. t? 8. -Second Division Arithmetic, Geography. Grammar and Composition —per quarter, SB. Third Division- Beading, Writing and Or thography- per quarter, SI. Extra studies Music on Piano, per quarter ■> 12,50; Draw ing and Painting, per quarter, >.>: i’-t-neh, <5. In the male Department, students will be prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United Slates. t'ol. Campbell, and E. \ Nisbct, 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 \\ ELLS, Principal. Perry, Houston county. January 1. Furnitnru, •) MAHOGANY SOFAS 2 do Rocking Chairs t-.’ do sating Chair* 36 fancy do do (i qr. casks Madeira Wine tt) boxes. 1 dor. each Bland Madeira It) “ 1 “ 1 Muscat 10 bhls Lamp Oil 10 bbls. bottled Ale For sale low. to -lose consignments. ,q.3tMk SAMUEL PALMER Notice. All persons are hereby forwarned from Tra ding to any amomii. vi nh Mrs Hannah Fletch er. the wife ofthe subscriber; on his responsi liilitv. as 1 do not intend to be accountable for the same. JOSHUA FLETCHER. Mclntosh Cqutity, April 24th 1889. Notice is Hereby Given. THAT Jutes-I Gikkison. Esq. has been appoin led by the subscribers, their acting Agent duringtheir j absence from this State. S. D. & J. r WOODBURY Darien, .Way Sikh IBS? THU ZyiCINTOSK OOUWTY HBRALP® New Furniture Wure llimhc, On the Hay, Opposite the. Post Office, Darien, Ga. THE bL'BHCRI HKRB have ukm the above eland I and now effrrlbruka general areoi uneot of FITIMTFIf F, v!/. : ARDROBEH Widclmurdu, RcrrctaHc#, Hu- 1 ▼ ▼ mid Work TbMcb of all kinds, Kofn#, Coucbe*. : Maitr'sw!#, Bed# arid Bedsteads, Mahogany and : common flutirn, Looking Glasvcaid ail dcaci iptiona, i Ac. &jc , toxcibt r wtlii various oilier urtmlca. They win alao keep PIANO FORTfiS of differ- t ent imucrns, to any in the country. S B Fumitureof all dcftcrijMon# made and re- . paitvd at short notice Pin no Forum tuned and repaired. Ail the hboi article# will be sold at the lownt price*. 8 D. Sl J P WOODBURY, feb I ’l Hut tui ulivc Dcpartsifiib tiro, t MiLLfcixiEviu.E, 2Rtb May, 1839. \ WIILRLAB by an Act of the General Altcmbljr of thin State, pns#cdihe 96th Dccembei 183 H, entitled • An Aci ifi provide for the call of a Convention to | reduce the number of the General Assembly of the j State of Georgia, nnd for other purposes therein | natnrd, 1 ’ it i* provided ‘ That it shall be the duty of | hie Excellency tli#* Governor, to give puldieity to tlie alierations atid aruendmfrniamttde in tneConatitution, , m reference to the reduction of the number of mem bei a cowjHiaing the General Aaaembly ; and*the first Monday in October next, after the ruing of said Convention, he shell fix on for the ratification, by the i people, of such amendmenta, alteration#, or new nr ! tides, e# they may make for the object# of reduction and equalization of the General dav rnbly only; and if rati tied by a majority of the voters who vo eon the oucauonof ‘Ratification,” or No Ratification,” ( then, nnd in that event, the, alteration to by them ; made and ratified, shall be binding on the people of : thia State, nnd not otherwise,” And wktreas the del* ! egntc# oft he people of llii# Btat*\ assembled in Con j vention under the provisions of the before recited Act, I have agreed to, and declared the following to be nl- J teration# nnd amendment# of the Constitution of this State, touching the representation ofthe people in the General A#seni >ly thereof, lo wit; “THE CONVENTION assembled under the Act ‘ to provide for the call of a Convention to reduce j the number of the General divaembly of the State of Georgia, end for other purpose# therein named,” pasted the 96th day of December, 1838 having met, under the Proclamation ofthe Governor, on Monday the 6th day of May, 1830, propose a# ibe final remit of their deliberations, the following to be amendments : to the Conailution of the Suite of Georgia, and pre ; sent the s*ine to his Excellency the Governor of the | Slat", that publicity may be given to said alterations ! and amendments, according to the sixth section of ! the Act under which the Convention assembled : AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. The House of Representative* shall be composed of member! from ell the counties which notar tt re or hereafter may be included within this State, accord ing to their respective number of free whue person*, nod including liiree-fifl hs of all the people ol color— to be aacertuined by an nciual mum ration to lie made from time to nine, at interval* of seven year*, a* now by law provided. Each county shall b en titled to one member, loach county having a repre sentative population, aa above specified, ol'aix thou : satnl persons, shall be entitled (o one additional mem tier ; and each county having such representative 1 p. ■ tdulion of tw. tve tnousaml persons; shall he *u titled to two additional members! but no cornffy shall have more than three members. The number of member* of whieh ihe House of Representatives will Ik- composed, according to the aforesaid ratio, and ihr lost census, shall not hereaf ter la- increased, except when anew county t* crea ted; and it shall lie the duty of the legislature, at their session to lie holden nexi alier the enumeration provided for by law, so to regulate the ratio of repre sentation as to prevent such increase. The Representatives shall be chosen annually on , the first Muuday ofOetulwr, until such day of elec non shall tai altered by 1 a vv The .senate shall consist of fortv-six members, elected annually, on the first Monday in October, until such dIW of election shall be altered by law; , and shall lie composed of one member from each of ilie forty-six Senatorial Districts following: I Omthaui and Kflmghum. 2. Scriven and Burke. 3 Richmond and Columbia. 4. Lincoln and Wilkea. !i. Elbert and Madison. 6 llabcrslium mt<l Lumpkin. 7. Union and Rabun. 8. Forsyth and Hall. I). Jackson and Franklin. 10. ('lark and Oglelhorp. 11. Green and l'utnnm. 12. Tttlliafcrro and Warren. id. Hancock and Baldwin. I I. Washington and Jefferson. 15. Emanuel and Montgomery. 16. Liberty and Ilryan. 17. Tuiinai and Bullock. 18. Mclntosh and Glynn. 19. (’ninth'll and Wayne. 20 W are and TownOfs. 21 Telfuir and Appling. 22. Lawrence and Wilkinson. 23. Pulaski and Tw iggs. 24. Bibb and Crawford. 25. Jones and Jasper. 26. Bulls and Monroe. 27. Gwinnett ami Walton. 28. PeKalb and Henry. 29. Newton and .Morgan. 30. Gilmer and Murray. 31. Cass and Chciokee. 32. Cobb and Campbell. 83. Coweta anti Fayette. 34. Merriwethor and Talbot. 35. Pike and Upson. 36. Houston and Macon. 37. Dooly and Irwin. 38. Thomas and Decatur. 39. Baker and Early. 40. Lee and Sumpter. 41. Randolph and Stewart. 42. Muscogee and Marion. 43. Harris and Troup, 14. Heard and Carroll. 45. P udding and Floyd. tfl. Chattooga. Walker and Dade. .(lid whenever hereafter the Legislature shall lav : off and establish anew eoiintv. it shall be added to the most contiguous Senatorial District having the I smallest representative population JAMES M WAYNE, President of the Convention. I Attest: Licif.n LaTaste, Sec’ry of the Convention.” 1 therefore, in conformity with the provisions of the before re.-ited 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 Tote of Ra!>Jiratu>n,” or “St Ratijt calitn,” ns provided in said Act ; and that the pre siding officers certify the same to this Department, accordingly. Given tinder my hand and seal of the Ex [L. S.J ecutive Department, at the capitol in Mil ledgcville, this the day and year first above written GEORGE R GILMER. By the Governor: John H. Steele, S. E. D. j’ fiyThe Southern Recorder will publish the above until the first 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. General Ajreney. THE undersigned renews the offer to his friends and the public, in the transaction of a GENERAL AGENCY in this place. He will attend to the re newal of all notes. Ac . that mar bee trusted to his care, in the Central Bank, for the customary fee of One Dollar for each renewal; also, to the taking: out and forwarding Grants, for Fifty Cents each. T Letters enclosing money and,Notes ( post paid ) will meet with prompt attention. JOHN R \NDERSON Milledgcville, Jan 8,1839 Parr Orrtcf. Dartn, Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOIt IS3U. Nurthbr* via Savannah. Contract lime of Arrival —Tuesday*, Thurs day* and Saturdays, by Vi I*. M.—Of Drpar- | turc Mondays, Wednesdov*, and Fridays, at j 8, A. M. yoomux via Jrrrx**oN to Sr. Mary'*. Contract time of Arrival—Sunday* and VVt-d ----nevdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tue<lays and Saturdays, at fi V. M. VY cittern via llawkinsville to Macon. Arrive*—Tuesday*, Thursdays and Saturdays, by S P, M. Closes—Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 5 P M. HfU'NMWKK. Arrives—Wednesday*and Sundays, by 7 A. M. Closes “ “ “ 7 A.M. ISAAC SNOW, P. M. Jnnnnrv 1 keasohable Good*. THE #uh#crib#*r# call the attention of their cua tomcr# and the public, to their niock of good# which have hern received by late arrival#. Their Mock of Brits-h, French and American Ikry 4*odK* ui tablc for iht prevent and approaching aeiumn, i very general—among which may be found fiannels, clotha, saltinetM, in.renoc§, Circassian#, Ixunbazines, ve#t ing#, Irish linen, linen sheeting#, table and towel! diapers, brown Holland, cambric, mull, swiss and jacfme muslins, linen cambric handkerchief#, #ilk do. black Gro d* 8 wits and Mauona silk, colored do. French and Scotch worked collar#, ribband#, bobiftets, lace#, barrage, check#, plaids, English and American prints, bleached and brown sheetings and shirting#, shining strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and cotton hosiery, Ac dtc. girl A large assortment of \ J Hoots and Slim*, Hats and Bonnets, Hardware, Q-retuware, I t'oodenvare anil HOLLOW WAH Id . ‘Jt-jiH'iiisJ ilJddJ ii J 4isii7-Si> IRON AND IT AILS, ALL SIZES, While Lead, t.reeii ami Itlaek Faint*; Stationary, Perfu mery, Ate. Ac. They are at all times receiving and their assort ! mem will be kept full throughout the year, with such | article# as are desirable for planter# and family use. Alt of which will be told on reasonable terms. J A S H. ROKENBAUGH Darien, Jan 99, 1839. DALROY. This fine thorough-bred aStl tAm lion will serve ma res this season in this place and at #ome oilier Bt od to Is* determined on hens JlgM r'rWwo n l '‘ r Dnlroy is a blood buy, ** /*. fl fine shape and action. He was r-rnaw* I** mm i>red by Mr. lio**;, a gentleman ecsu-,'vi%*’ ofthe highest re*-jH*ciability, a copy of whose certificate is given below. Dalroy is a very sure ft*al getter, all hi# marcs of last season having proved with foal. Terms 9ft dollar# for the season, to be paid during the same. A liberal deduc tion from this price will be. made to those who pute more than on* marc. Marcs nt a distance will be taken care of and fed for 40 els. a <i#y, all expenses to be paid before taking away a mare. Brunswick, April !3th, 1830 “The hay Horse named Dalroy. that Isold to Ma jor W M Graham, was got by Gov Barbour’s imported Horse Truffle, nut of Young Lady Teaxel, who was by Florizrl, 00l of old Lady Teaxel, who was gm by th- imported Archduke, out of a mare by old Bedford, grmidnni by Col Page’s Adeiramp. g grandma by Duvidgrs Fearnought, g. g grandma by Old Janus, out of the dam --f Syms’ Wildair. — Dnlroy wa. fouled and raised at my plantation, Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an , will be7 Y'/•**• -ld neat vtolk. (.Signed) J A MES ROSS. WHuhinpton, May 4th, IB3H.—dpi. 13—4 t Hook Lintllng.cCd jeJ*ALL Hooks left at the HERALD Office will be w ell executed at short notice. Blank ami Record Books will be bound to order. Also, Books of every other dc* scription will be bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. K 11)0 llnvurd. ■ •ANA W AY from the subscriber shout the 10th B ■ int a negro fellow (* jobbing carpenter] nam ed DICK , or TtICHARP. alsmt 25 years of age, and f feet, Dor 10 inches high , he is a good looking ne gro, of black complex ion; has a gruin look, and speaks very impertinently, and w*as, 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 hav ins been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard has been for the last 12 or 18 months taking carper lev’s jobs on his own account, both in the city and neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county, and ntthe Richmond Baths, where he was engaged all last summer I will give the above reward if ta ken out of the state, and brought to me at Augusta, or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe mil where I ran get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on cither side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL. April 16 LUMBER* The Darien Steam Saw Mill, IS NOW IN OPERATION—The proprietors wish to contract for the delivery’ of large quanti ties of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, w here the draft of water, and the facililteb for loading are as good as nt any place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. They also, wish to contract for a supoly of SAW LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet will be required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or less, will bo given to accommodate applicants. They offer for sal the machinery of the KIC’E .HILL— consisting of mortars, pestle*, shafts, fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill stones, and a number of other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase the whole. Apply at the mill. ft*s it __ HOUSE. SHIP, SION, AND <Drn.imrnt.il PAINTING. HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs -B- the public that Lc has established luuiself in thiscity. and will he happy to execute any orders iu his line, such as House. Ship. Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Capering, Coloring, &c. ICf Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, etc. constantly on hand. AU orders punctually attended to, and Jobs executed in a workmanlike manner. N. B. All orders from the country punctu ally attended to. Th.-subscriber will be found at Mr. Chick's residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. StewarL Liberty County. Darien, Jamu ry 21839. Georgia—Mclntosh County. “S'* ’ HF.REAS, Roswell King, applies for I-tlets V . of dismission on the estate of Pi*’ree Butter, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kiudred and creditors o. said deceased to tie and appear at my office within the time j ro scrihed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be gramed. Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of Febru.irv. )3<l ‘ J E. TOWNSEND, fob 26’ Clerk. C. O. NSW STOSS.. K. A A. t . .tI'LLNXAA Av C O. LCSIIIR Cll 7, TEZ.PAZR CO GEORGIA, In form tivir furnd. uxl iln public lluil they have OMiird a .tore at thl. place for * grnrrul r. tail trade. They have just received per wrairer 001. Jewett, n large quantity ot Roods, comprising s very extensive assortment, selected with particular reference to the country trade. Among which arc the following ar ticles : 50 bags green Coffee 10 “ Manilla ‘* 20 bbl*. N. E. Hum 0 “ iiollatid Gut J 5 “ Felp’* “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Imitation *• 5 “ .Malaga Wine 4 ■* Cinnamon Cordial 4 casks Porter 20 bbU. Flour 10 ‘‘ Cracker* 20 “ N. O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf “ 10 “ Molasses 3 “ Table Sal*. 5 bags Filbert* 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 “ Honcydew “ 10 “ small Plug 5 kegs small Twist “ 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes HO boxes Raisins 25 *■ Spanish Nr gars 25 “ l Spanish “ 20 “ American “ 12 kegs DupaneC FfT Powder 12 “ “ Ff “ 1000 lbs. Bar Lead 50 bags Shot 5 boxes Bar Soap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 dol. Carolina Weeding Hoe* 3 “ Patten “ “ fl “ Iron Traces 500 lbs. Pols 500 “ Ovens 300 “ Spiders 300 “ Fire dogs 1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs 3 “ ‘l ea Kellies 3 “ Sauce Pans 1 doz. Rifles J “ double barrel shot Guns 12 “ Tin Cups 6 “ Coffee Pots 12 “ Nest’s Baud Uuekels 20 “ Tut Pans g u u l>l a | tß H *• (.’olTee Mills 100 Candle moulds 12 pair Brass Candlesticks 3 uoz. Wooden Buckets 2 “ Wash Baisius 50 casks Nail* 5 M Ulinlluits 12 doz. Stioe Blacking 12 gross kiiilliug Puts 100 pair Hook Hinges 50 “ Brass Knobs 6 Coni Hope Fish Hooks assorted 1 doz. Horse Blushes 12 “ Cotton Cards G “ \\ 00l 20 lb. Shoe Thread Looking Glasses assorted Hhnvmg *’ 0 doz. Razors 8 “ “ Strps 8 “ Shaving Boxes 0 “ “ Brushes 5 “ Hair “ 2 “ Plough Lines 6 “ Collin’s Axes 10 “ Black Ink 3 “ Red “ 3 •* Hammers 1 “ Smuoihing Plaias 1 “ Jack “ 1 “ Fane ‘* i “ Match “ | “ Maiding “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 *■ Chiasels 20 gro Screws; 50setts Knifes and Forks 50 setts Knifes; 1 doz Toat Adds 1 do/., (. hop Axes: 2 do SntiU. rs 12 “ Dressing Combs; 12 do Tucking do 12 “ Side do; 3 Pocket do. 6 Card Spurs; X iolin strings assorted 4 doz. slock Looks 8 “ Pocket Books ;0 do Spectacles 12 gro. Pearl Buttons ; 12 do Bone do 12 lasting do ; 4 do Lives 12 “ Brut,mu Table Spoons 12 “ “ Tea “ 12 “ Curry Comlw 98 pr mens lined and bound Brogans 84 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B. 60 “ “ ‘* “ best *,KS 11 “ “ sewed “ 96 “ “ Calf Leather bound llrogans 96 “ “ “ Card “ “ 100 ‘‘ •’ double sole kip Brogans ICKJ “ “ “ “ calf “ 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water l‘t oof Boots 60 ‘ l “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boots 60 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ vouths Lasting Slippers 60 “ “ “ “ heals 60 “ children's Leather Boots 100 . women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ li Shoes 60 “ ladie’s coi’d lasting heal Straps 60 “ “ black Strajis 60 •* “ fine kid ties 60 “ “ mor T heals 48 “ Villedge Lace 36 •* Paris ties 60 Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do do do grain; 3do kip Shoes 24 pr boy's Hair Seal Caps 24 “ men’s “ “ 24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps 30 Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super *• “ 2 4 “ “ blk Conney Hats 24 ‘ “ Russia Hats narrow brims 36 “ blk Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 •• Tarpolin Hats 24 “ Wool Hats 44190 yds | brown Shirting 1500 “ 4-4 “ Sheeting 1009 11 | bleached Shirting 1000 “ 6-4 “ fan.ily li 500 “ 7-4 “ “ “ 300 “ 4-4 Walierman “ 300 “ 7-8 upper fall “ 300 superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton ciunci 100 “ brown “ “ 150 “ bleached “ “ 9 pieces red wool “ 8 “ white “ “ 5 “ Power Loom do 6 i: brown Conor 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 “ Gray IJnscys 20 “ Funcj- Prim*; 12 do red ground do ; 8 do blue striped do ; 6 do small lig’ddnrkdo; 8 do striped do; 30do assorted do; 25 do dark L imits do ; 10 do do Fui ni turc do. . •I l rencti Cambric 4 “ Embossert do 4 “ Kin bossed Iriumy 15 pieces bombasetts, assorted 3 do scarlet merinoet 3do brown 5 do colored; 4do 6-4 colored do H do 4-4 bobinetts: 8 do hook rnudin 10 do plain siriss do; 15 do satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do; 8 do figured muslin; Bdo checked do 6 do do bobinrtte; 3 col'd dimity; 1 doz gauze shawls; 2 do silk do 1 ps huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck gloees 2 doz kid and 2 do silk gloves; 2 do carded shirts; 6 do black braids 2 do bead bags; Ilandanna and Cotton Ilhds. assorted 2 ps blk cravats; 1 do Irish linnsn Cambricks assorted: 3 ps blk lustings; H ps blue and gray saline Us 2 doz pair men's eolered cotten gloves 3 do do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do <5 do do col'd double sir apt, 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 rests; 1 do blue do 1 do do Cassemerr Pants; 1 do Satinctt do 5 ps Cotton and Silk Velvet 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnctts, Bonnet Linings and trimmings, i\e. Ac. They have also Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries Confectionaries, 4- v cf-c Together withe -rood as aortniem of ( rockery and Gluiw Ware They will sell all their goods low for cash. WANTED AS ABOVE, All kin.ls of Country Produce, for which cash and goods, lit low prices, will be paid ondclivery ai iheir slori * April 16th. 1839. Lofts for Summer Seats, A RE offrr.d on accommodatingl-rms, on that . rn. desirable situation called the Thicket, abom 4 nuies front Darien : each lart containing nltoul 14 acres, the fronts ofearb having a full view of Doboy Bar, ami bounding on ilie creek extending back as far as the road leading lo BtUsd.-n’s Bluff. Plots of ihe above, and trims of sale can la* seen at the Count ing Room of F. R BHAKELFORD,Esq. Darien, 19th Feby. 1839 lw For Sole. A pleasantly situated and very eom fbrtable dwelling lonise and lot, with all j■ s• • necessary out-buildings, ut Ridgcville, | thri r miles from the rilv. Terms of sale will he made easy, and accommodating. The health of Ridgcville as a summer’s residence, ta 100 well know n, to require any recommendations, and In so near to Darien must make it a desirable retreat to men of business. E. 8. REES. Darim, Jan U9-4t IsaMC Snow, 21 r OPED inform his customers and the public, VV lltßt he continues to keep on hand at his old stand, an extensive assortment of merchandize tin bracing almost every variety, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardw are, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth en-ware and Crockery, Glassware, Hats, Caps and I Bonnets ; Boots and St ps. Bonks and Stationary, ; Perfumery and a variety of Fancy articles. He intends to keep his assortment ns complete , through the senson as may be required to meet the j wishes of Ins customers. ! Darien, Feb sis Notice. jgyft&iA. The subscriber wishes toetl a tract IWo foindred acres of land, lying o the Altnmnhn river about2s nuies above | _f Darien. Said land is well timbered with Pine and has a convenient landing or i Bluff lo it. For terms apply to J. J. Garrison or (lie i subscriber. JOHN MTTCHEL. April 2d, J 839. Notice. THE following persons made default a# Gram! Jurors, at the present Term, Superior Court, Mclntosh Countv. A. J Baggs, C W Rogers, Thos. A. Houston, Joint then Thomas und Thomas K. Gould. The following persons mode default a# Petit Ju rors—Lewis Sexton, Mathew Dregor#, W. Mabry, Jess** Obrynn, Robert .>fiddleton. Enoch Wvley, William Puncher, Samuel R we, Rolxrt Caldwell, W. R. McDonald. N. M. Calder. Henry Canon. Daniel Young:, Joidnn Ryu!!#. Benjamin Dean, George I Noble. Michad King, Jonos Dregor#, J Carrol, Jordan Popped. It is ordered, that the forgoing Grand Jurors, be find in the sum of forty dollars each, and the for going Petit Jurors, be fined in the sum of twenty dollars each, unless th* y file a good and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next term of tlii# Court with the Clerk thereof. Bv order, J K TO US SEND, Clerk. ap 30 3t Lands for Sstlr. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of Land, situate m the id district of Ap aijlPwSSfV pling county, and on the waters of the _JL. Alataninha River; one know n ord dis tingtiished by the No. fiv?B, and containing 370acres the otlwr by the No. 658, and containing 112 acres, and having the right of a ferry granted in a charter hy the Legislature of the State Any person wish ing to trade for the same, mny 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 ,udpremises, as the law in such cases, shall be rigorously enforci and. J H. FLEMING. feb 19-3 tn [Athens Banner.) Joseph Lyman, Jr. AND Francis F. Ho ml. 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, Chartier Building. Broad street, op posite the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street. Darien. Apr 23, 1839._ Spanish t’isai 8 and Tobacco. ■wwk SUPERIOR SPANISH Cl OifsßFXftr GARS, and Poitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale by fob 1? J. & S. H ROKENBAUGH Xoticc. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed hri private Hospital, announces to his friends and the public, that he is now ready to rev ire invalids. — Boat Hands so illy provided for on board of boats, and sufferin”: much from thrir confined cabins, w ill find it to their advantage to avail themselves of the conveniences of his wards. Negroes from the coun try labouring under chronic diseases, or requiring surgical aid will derive trreatcr benefit from his daily personal attention, and they w ill be attended to with less expense to the owner. Got and nurses will be in attendance. EDW D H. BOND. Dari, a, April 16th, 1839. —It Pure 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 ja 22 v H. W. HUDNALL.