The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, August 06, 1839, Image 4

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Sfc’ilaosi iiroiljrr, Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery Hardware, fro. U, Worth Third street, PHILADELPHIA, H constantly on hand forth* Southern attl markets, i> g<firl assorttnaot of Plated. pelt sheet statlaiid brass stirrups, Plated polished steel and brn snatie.s, and do da da spurt, da bras, and jspaned ligi ana mounting, Wood an J eleptieaf springs, Imu and plated, Hand i, cation, linnet: and worst'd webbing, Pltish. ho;* ikin’ saddi* trass, jajntnteMeatnor, Pitted. br.in, wood and japaii'-d harness, do and do eoach lamp*; Together wuh a very large n**ertmnt of a!! imdi nf*oali in thaabo** fine hirh (lay offer on th* moal raanonable term* They are amMtsatiy rcr-iT i,t* lirfr rupplni in addition lo ihrir present U>ck, .-.it'd avettre .►mlhero mid We*’am merchants that llmir wail* are oflhc flrat eptality PiuM Iphia, jsn 1 (■rnr;ln limmuicr nnd Tru-I COMPANY, * ‘ii.i. take Mn '• mid Hirer ti-! > “ii WW Veiiela, Uirul*, Upright, Mum v Mur rlt (Utilize, i &<\ Alan, njiun -t low, try l ire till i Building*. Mr ithMMint and Produce, on the | most favourable lerui*. Apply lo P. 11, \ ONGIi .t HONS. Agent*. Durian, January 22, IKil). f (aOfllckcN .Nlulclili’S’, Siniatlvr. 37|(Hl lhr cure of ('oiiufrjtioti f Louirh, Gobi#, (.'aiabH*, i*ml ninny coiftj'Uk4nitinci*l ni to il hum cm nyuMfin. Prii! • ami sold ly IHAAf HN *olp A o 'rii for Dai ioi. | freon rli* fi nnan ) MU'IS OFFoN (iOKLKHFt or cfn;vuKY. 7Vk til < ‘pt if limp an lb ncfiu lor- ! ! 1 ‘mi/ciinof North ami South Aumrirn: To Emu* Offi.ii (Jocliakr, M. D fOn .aiiy, (Europe,) brUma* tl'* iirtptffUnble honor of ii mu nnd prtcioxiH doclHm.* to tin* wiener Os mr<H * ina t —ft doctrine, which though \ < iKWteiitly oppos'd lV many of the faculty (of which h” IM h \lual*l iiieiulxT,) ha prove* to or a a veil founded in truth, h* arty and K'trtnr of Holy Writ, n ifi uirirnv upon the verity of whk'hnratuspend *d the live* of inimaiivof our ru \ and which ha boldly challenge* hi” oppo s r* to rcfiiio, %i*., Con sumption i u durnv; nl\ytVH ’fftsi* n and by a disordered Mate of the Vi* Vif®(or biftv Principle) of t he human In and y—f'JpolU n Mwetl y lurking in the yU iri for yiar#, brfutc there in tin- ImW complaint of i!a luny.r X and which tuny b* n* certainly, though not ho quickly, cured * n iom inunatfld ofn aimpL hcadarh- An invrth ably p < rjofts dpetri?*c ihi*, uii impart h an * tportum •*,***’ n to the ftjipnrcntly h'*alhy of Im>'’ teaching: them thfttthiv inodiouH foe may *in uitoba* rved inmate of their “clayey hmia h. veil whib* they imngin •*curc from : • a aiiacUr*, teaching them that ilie grerft **cri tin the ort of prerrving health kto pluck out t!• dincftHc while in the blade, and not wail till tin* full-grown car. Append al below arc n f*w certificate* of CM from the extrcmcly*titinterrnt* list thnt linn hern to the proprietor ; and fiom the rs ‘ip'ttt ability Oi the MOtircfs from wliich they emftnite, the iimsi xkepticul camtot doubt of the wonderful ffectn of thi* tm di ilu*. Pont f b'fiee, N. V*, .Tidy *2l, l-S-W I )r. Howland Sir Tbe e.flerl •of the (’ mi on San ntiva are great in thin place. Om* woman that Wttn in a deep nottttimptiim, and wh> had been inccmtin* um| night weal* for m\.m im.ntfu*, now conftitb rs iicmrlt’ well She took no otin r medicine but the Hnnative. Another com* -ft man that was taken lilneding ft* the l.ungft tdl lie rnuhl not raise himself in In* bed, hu* been rcfttnrrd to perfect health by the Samuitv JOHN V TIUU’IKIII. C M u ■ & 15. 9 park a gen more munedtately. It htta perfbrmed ure murkaole cure of palpitation of the lunut, and the in dividual says it i* the Im hi medicine ever off*-red to ib‘* Amerienn people- nithoni'h the Doetms an* try i\i'X to put it down. II H WILLIAMS, P M Post Odiee, North Kiiton, t Dtio, July - IH3H Sir—lam entirely out of the Matchless Sanative nnd have hourly mils for it ninny from h distance f *-J0 or .’<o miles—in m liidi eusrs people aiv much disappointed in not bein;; able to obtain fr. They M*em willing to give any price |Vr it, ml I could have cold il'. p, *< week more than one hundred dollars worth of u. had it been on hand. It is truly ft grea modiemc. Many in this Nieinity ;ue knt recovering from the consumption by the us -of it. I). C\ WILMOT V M Nt u tlnvi'o. Genii. July *M. 1838 Di'ftl Bii i’llr MfttHtllee* S, mi)IV r mils well 11 mi ‘iuh (*ui’ci'>* Our* tins ■ u yuuni: niiin, in • h<* lasi tliiyri ol‘ (,'i'iisuinptinn, i;ivi‘ii ovrr by Ins wkymrinn, lias Wn inl ine it only a few vi kaaiul !'■ now ttlilt- in walk nml ril-mil, IVi v In- look the Naim ivi’ In- wan uuuiili’ lo jjrl out of lied anil his ilcuih was In only ox|‘ nlcil flu: In the lislniiishiiiciit ••t” ll* firm! > tic \v ns s. i n iihl ■ln leave his lied, ami i,i I** out as Imfnre siutiif. T\. n oih-'i similar tones littvo IY. iilly mviiuril n \V DAVKNPt *RT. IV,si Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos,, Con., July 20, 183s BiivA most wonderful ‘ uri 1 has lately Is* n effect ed, Ihi imp. h lire virtues of l*r. doe ilk's Sanative, m Unerase of an elderly trenilMiuin, who was far nnd usinl away in Con uinylion, and eonsnlerrd jinsi recovery hv his family man. He is mrw ,on jiarativeTy s[H'iiking, a well man I saw him myself a few day , since, ia reni|ianv with Ml wife, slurlint; on a fourney In the western fail of this Slate He asoriliea hia eaeane from the very jaws of and alh, and his ncoii n in lieallh solely to the ttstonisliin:’, \ ir lues of tln- ‘Maiolik'o Saiiulive lie is a mail pos s ‘asiiie a tuug jirof.erly, lull said lie, ‘i would wil- I.iiklv yav one thousand ilellnra or a single l-ollle of it, il 1 could not jivnchase it for a less jiriee. To him tie S.uiulivo ia ulnv, all value AV AI.TKII GOODELL, V M K'ITK'K, PRpIIK Si |ISs It'HER takes this method of informing the puhlie that lie hns now on hand ii emeriti assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry doodsuild Fmiev Viliolus; droee iies; Cioekery and dluss Ware; Hardware and I littery : Hollow, W ood, Tin, nittl Stone ’A an s ; ('arpeitter nnd Joint rs’ Tools, stieli ns Hnteliets, Hammers, Austins. Chisels, Hits and llil Sleeks, Planes, Plane Ii ons, ami Saw s. Also. Saddles. Ilridles, Martingales, Saddle Hugs, ike. HATS, CATS and It. ad a- Made CLOTH INC. Ladies', (Jenllenieiis’t& f ‘hildrens’ SIIOKS, HOOKS and STATION VRV together with a variety of other artieles too inimerons to men • ion here, nil of ult .’h will he sold a- low as ean be bouj>hl in lit ttv. il. AV. HFDNALL. I* S The store will be kepi open during •hi Summer mouihs. ja 22 (’LOt GilS, Air. ■Jtl PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extra points 40 kegs NAILS.si/esfitiin 4 to 20 10 do Itrooklvn WHITE I.KAD No, 1 and extra Torsale by 11. A\ IH'DNALI.. j 22 Dissolution of Co-lo mot-ship. Tilly co-partnepsliip heretofore istimr between the sulwriber*, under the firm of < ry & ILirhook il this day dissolved by mutual ro -rut. Allilebis due to or lv them will be wolf by J. Dray, who is duly authorised to at lend lo the same. JESSE DRAY, AUGUSTUS AV HARBOCT D.irttn, May Itidi 1839 N, B. The Watch Making and Jcwclly business wi l l*c carried on in Darien by ibt* subscriber on his *wu individual account. Thankful bur past favors lie hopes by* s richness and punctuality to merit a continuance of the same. AU work done by him will be warranted to be genuine and in a workman like manner. Hav mg had a practical experience in business he is satisfied that he £an render general satisfaction. to *t!l rhoce who mnf, be pleased to pa (rims*, him JESSF PRA V 16. 3t Ocnuiulgcr SOum-Bot Ciiiu- Pny, mcoar a*T*n nv rnr i romLATi Br or tmou, hi li;W. forth* immportaiKbi irnd Inniriimie of mcr’ liatidiie unii produce, between Ha *ah!am and Darii'x, and Daiuen and Macon, toucliinf nt llawkinrvieu’, tmd the principal I.sndlua*. ffSMllls Company will run iln ir Steam-boat* ■:i iiii(;li up Siitron hn luijja* the rtat. of the lliver util admit; and for low etuQeii of the water* they have provided, and are now- run ning I*OI,K-B(iATH of mrh light draft of • tern, will admit them lortmatmtyrtageof the lliver, which nre towed tip by their *st**inn boattiwo-thirdHofthe dietance, thereby great ly expediting the transportation of merchan di*e during the Summer and Call Miasome,and their Steamer will lie in complete repair, and reeds’ for tiuainrH*, oa early a* Ih* - Hiver will admit. TIIKIIt BOAT* APE : i, r’ ’J, .-4 ’ Hteam-hoal Comei Capluili ■v-dr-Hramly, !■ bf ‘ft’ Steam boat Ai.ata.vaha. Cap y-M-v, Taylor, r* f ,>i, !■.* j 1 ■ A’ Steam-boat Ori.vi ictr. Cap tain Dlnnkinehip; And a lar ” number ofTOW IJOATN. w hich ’ will be in complete repair. l''or flirt!), r information apply to I’ll |{. VONORA SON .Darien, It KA A ( O i l ON, Macon, I. W. I.ATJIROi*, Iluwkimnille, ft M. I* \ I t i dtSON A CO., Savannah, MellOft i;i,l,, Sll \N.NON A CO Charleston, set tTT. SI I APT I’ll? A MOItKKI.I. N. York. July Agent*. Mncon Stcainlioul C oiuimny* • A. •’A *H>\ j a ‘s'-^ /(Mil: Mu eon Steamboat Company take thia ■ method of informing the Me reliant* of the interior of Georgia and rhe public generally, that their line of Ilonta are in full operation, and willrit their patronage: believing that good* forwarded by way of Darien, is the in.- -t ’ expeditious route. Tire Company have five new NT RAM ItOA’l'H, eommamied by iirst rale Captains, \ i/.; J.NTONK. . Cnpt.W C. Mendal), CIIIKI'TAIN, - “ Geo. W ilcox, IvXCKI,, - “ G. Quinn, HDI’KKIOH, - ‘• ft .F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ I, 1,. Wilcox Ai’ )>, sixteen lirst rale TOW BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alntainaha and Ocainttlgee Rivera. Tin’ J. stone is a side wheel Boat, low pr< I sure engine, curries 71)11 bales of cotton, and runs regularly three times it week, between Savannah ana Darien. Tim Chieftain is aside wheel float, mid carries 800 or 800 bulesul Colton, runs regularly between Darien and Chat !< stun, und Tie twe ell Sa \ an Mali A Charles ton. The Kxeel. Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly between Durum nnd Macon, tow mg i two boil's eueli. One of them will lenveDmi en regularly eu ry three days—the usual time 1 * thi*'"(mi’ mTifimveT.’iW difir .i m.. ... packi ts running regularly between New York tmd Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, or ordered lo be shipped by their line, will be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their means of eon veyanee largely, and pledge themselves to use ev erv esrtioii to fneiiiate the interests of those w ho may ah ip b y their line. Tlioit i re ilso a line of schooners running ) hetxveeti Charleston and Darien, to the Com putty’s agonts in eoelt place. The intents for the New York ami Darien , line of packets, are II A| IHy.MIL, 186 Front .*l. New York, and MITCIIEI., A\ YKI! ii CO. Darien, Am ills ofthe Macon Steamboat Companv. 1., BALDVV IN. Sav nnindi, MARTIN.'; AA ALTKK,CImrIt-nton, ti K. ROHKK IS, I law kiiisville, mitchkl, wykk co. Darien, .1 CODDAim A CO. Macon, IL'I DKMIL, 186 Front st.Js'eu York. I> IST Os UOTTI.IiS KEMAININO in the Post Office, Dnrien. (i.i 30ih June 1839. •Van Cl/ Allien l, nr is Thomas U. Artha Joseph JfHr9 Wtlhanit I Bount y ('apt. Daniel flroirn M. /,. Taker Henry /Hake Janus Howl William Hit-ins UcorccS. /tohint Henry Cannon [dam Cooke Josiah .-v. Clinton Etikil Orairford 2 John Coffin Heubeii Crtncford Abigail < ‘aolder ‘Thomas Campbell William ('obey II il/ta Drairdy 2 John I). nere'i Tolley Dunham Terry Drinkicater V aiicy Elliot S. Eilands Caroline L. I'.ggartr John I'ornsler Thomas Eraser II A. (iamble 2 Samuel liailfry lin it tiordeu George I', limy Jane (sront Jobe ‘ T. Gorham William ll Green Elizabeth lb idrieks 2 Marlin Ifathairay Thomas 1. Houston 2 John Harris Jur. Dari. !// ~/ . ins Willi,.n Hall 2 A l ets Hitiephr, y Jrrorie Uathiccty Up 1 , ■ uetiis I! Hand James If. Houston Jess,- Johnson Otirar Jones 2 heonanl 11. Jackson 2 II illia n Jones Charles Lake Martha l.ee Inn Lyras 2 Thomas May/,ire So/o'in"i W. Morgan James Metier James May Inn Math, ws Jacob M, Tike Il bert Mas a, Mary Uni Otlciia Cha: les Oneal II illia n M lh i i Sum ■ and U i. ens Charles Trial John Turf:eld J. S. To e - Ii s Tarker Martha Thiisau Absalom Totrell Josiah Taint Joseph Tollisler Ib. -i /fentz II ashiton Hagers James T. Iliehmoiul John C. Defers tie ry, 11. Ii . h 2 John J, Seiley Joseph II . Scott ('lark Salts Henjarnin So eery S. C. Smith Samuel Small litias ll'. Tarbtll Jonalhcn Thek os >/. I. Thomas William T. Terry I’inson 7'anner John Hi ilsh Josiah II Warren Matilda li. Wing Jack Wallace Sarah Haight tirr.ee White Israel Hickson WiUiu.n Williams Edmond Whitney J amts Woodsim Em an a, l H'u.in Sa.ttiul Whaley Jan’s Wilcox George Younge. ISA A C S\D 11, Postmaster. TSZC IVXOINTOSH COUNTY HEJIALO. New J'urnititic Wart’ Houw, On th< Hay, Ojij ot>ite thr Pitt Os ar, Darien, Ga. THE SUBSCRIBERS have taken ue above wand ®nd now offei for Mile a general o/ftonmeni of R I/MTI HK, fU l HrARDROBES, Bideboard*. jßeareuric-a, Bu ret a*, Pier,Card, Centre. Dining. Pembroke nnd Work Tabki of ell kinds, Bofat, (‘ouelirf, I WftUrtoe*, Bed* and li iLieed*. Mahogany and common f-imir*, Looking Qln*cof nil description*, Srf’ dtr , together with voriou* otbrr article*. They wifii.l*o keep PIANO FORTIES of differ ent pattern*, rtj ual to any in the tountry. N B Furniture of all deaeration* inode and re paired at short notice. Piano Forte* tuned and repaired ASI the above artiele* will lie void t *he lowest pn.. h D & J V WOODBURY. fi’b I’J-S’m Eu a i iiliu 1 D**psir(iiH*al f (eo. / Mu .i ’ n.i.i. -Dth May, iKfft $ WKIKHLAB by an Act ofth* Qenerol Assembly of thi State, pa**’ dthe iJGtlj An Act to provide for the ck of a Convention to reduce the number of the fJ -neral Aiscvnbly < f thr Stale of Georgia, nnd for ot-er purpose* t h* r* in 1 named, ” it U prrrvidod ‘'i hat it shall lx the duty of hi* Kxeellcney the Governor, to give publicity to the alteifttion* and anieiidnirriUniadr in the Constitution, in reference to the reduction el the number of metn -1 hers eonai>o*ing the General Assembly \ null t*ie first Monday in October next, after the rising of aaid Convention, he nhall fix on for the ratification, by the . people, of such an.endmer.il, alterations, or new ar ! tides, os they may mnkrfor the objects of reduction and equalization oftbeGeneral Assembly only; and if ratified by n majority of the voter* ho vo eon thr question of It atii k ation,’’ or “JSo R tnrif ATION’,” (hen, and in that event, the alteration so by them m.tde and ratified, ahull be binding on the people of thi* State, ami not otherwise And wk'reai the del I egate* of th • people of thii Stat assembled in Con j vention urd’ r lltcprovisk m*of tnebe f re recited A':t, i have agreed to, and declared the following to be al teration* and amendments of thr Constitution of thi* Stole, touching the repr'f- mat ion pie in the.’ General Assem >ly thereof to wit: “THE CONVENTION assehiblcd under the Act “lo provide for the call of a Convention to reduce the number of the General Assembly of the. State of Georgia, and for other purposes therein named,” pans* ii thi ‘JGIh li-iy of D :cimt>ei, lay* i.ulill- m-t, j mid- r lhi Praohmiatiofloflh* Governor, on Monday the Cili day of My, 1 >#39, prf)|><>e oi the filial reiull of llieird*liheration*,tlte folio win;: to be amendment* to the Coniitutton ot die Siatc of Georgia, and pre sent the seine to his lixe-liency th- Governor of the Statthat publte.ity may l> gixi-n to said attentions and amendments, according to the sixth section of the del under which the Convention asiembkd AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF OK’ IROM. Tiie House of Representulives shnii he composed of ineixthera front ail the roomies which now are or hi reufter may be included within this Slate, accord ing to their respertive lumiber of fir*, wlut. persons, amt mWuding t nree-lift Its of all the jieople of color — to he ascertained by an actual (numeration to be made front time lo tune, ut intervals of seven years, as now by law provided. Each county shall be cn* | titled to one men,tier. Earl, county having a repr - I seniative | opulution, as ebove specified, ot six thou- , sand persons, -halt b.- entitled to one add it tonal mem- ! tier . umi each county having such repr-r r-.tntive ! tiotiulstiori of tw-Ive thousand persons; stiatl t-i eii ,illed to two additional nictubers; iiut no couhft m.uU have more than three loilliliiis. Tin l umber of nn-uibcrs of wlitcb the House *f R resr-utativea will be composed, sceeirulng to tlte ofot said ratio, end the last census, shall not hereaf ter be increased, except when anew county is crea ted ; and it shut! lie the duly of the Legislature, at their session to I* hidden u mi afier the enumeration prut ided for by law, so to regulate live ratio of repre sent,tlioit as to prevent such increase. The Representatives shall be chosen annually --a the fimt Monday of October, until such day of clec- Tlie ‘Si’.N.if.rslnill eoAsisfnT lofty-six nicmliers, elected nmiunlly, on the first Monday in October until such day of election shall be altered by law ; and shall lie composed of one member from each of the forty ot Senatorial Districts following: 1. Chatham ami Effingham. 2. Striven nnd Burke. H. Ilirhmiind and Cnlunihin. I, Lincoln and ft ilk”*. 5. Ulheit nnd Madison. f! Haber him? nti.l Lmr.pkin. 7. t-nion anil Rtthiiti. H. Forsyth and Unit. i). Jackson and Franklin. 10. Clark itinl liglclhorp. 11. Gift’ll tmd I’titnatn. 12. Talliaftrro nnd Y\ wrren. lit, Ilaitcork and Baldwin. 11. ft Hshmgton and J. th-reon. 13. Kmnnnei and Montgomery. 10. Liberty and Hn an. 17. Tntlnai and Bollock. IH. Mclntosh nnd Glynn. II). Camden and ftuvno. 2(1. ft ire mid Low ndes. 21. T< I fair nnd ApplfHjv. 22. Lawrence and ft ilkinson. -, ‘t Pulaski ami Tw tegs. 21. Bibb mid l raw ford. 25. Jones mul Jasper. 20. Dulls and Monroe. 27. Gwinnett and ft niton. 2il. Dekalb and Henry. 20. Newton and Morgan. do. Gilmer and Murray. HI. Cuss and Chciokee. 32. Cobb mid Campbell. 33. Coweta and Fayette. 31. Mi rriwcllu r and Talbot. 35. Dike and Upson. 3(5. Houston and Macon. 37. Dooly and Irw in. 3S. Thomas and Decatur. 31). Baker and Early. It). Loo and Sumpter. 11. Randolph and Stewart. 12. Muscogee ami Marion. Id Harris and Troup, If. Heard and Carroll. 15. l’aulding and Floyd. ■l(s. ChaUtvoga, Walker and Dade. dnd 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. .TAMES M WAYNE, President ofthe Convention. Attest: Lvcir n La Tv.st >. See’ry of the Convention.” 1 therefore, in conformity with the provisions of the before recited Act, do hereby give publicity to I the same, and enjoin each voter for members of the j Geif'ral Assembly of tins State, on the day therein specified, to wit: on the first Monday in October : i. \t. to give his voteof R<f!iJiT(UiiJn” or ‘ 'Xo Ro'ifi i cation'* os provided in said Act ; and that the pre siding officers certify the same to this Department, j accordingly Given under my hand and seal of the F.x [L. B.J ecu live Department, at the capitol in Mil ledger ilie, this the day and year first above written. GEORGE R. GILMER. By the Governor. John H Steele, S E. D jo 18 TV'The 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 t September next. By order ofthe Governor. JOHN. H STEELE S. E. D. General Aireney. THE m lersigned renew s the offer to his friends Nnd the public in tht\ transaction of a GENERAL AGENCY in this place. He will attend to the re i av al of all notes, &c. ; that may be e trusted to his care, in the Central Bank, tor the customary fee of j On * Dollar for each renewal: also, to the taking out ; and forw aiding Grants, for Fifty Cents each. 5L Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid) ! will meet with prompt attention. JOHN R ANDERSON i Milbd gvville. Jar 8. 1 Dost Omit. Daren, G MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 130. NoRTHKWft VIA SaVAMRAH. Contract lime of Arrival —Tuesday*. Thttrs day* and Saturdayo, by 12 D. M.—Of Dcpar- j ture Monday*, ft udntttday*, and Friday*, at 8, A. M. Sot’TiiEH* via Jt:rrfH*oM to St. Mary’s. Contract time of Arrival—Sundays and ft < d nesday*, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesday* and | K'turdays, at 5 D. M. ft CMTI lt.S VIA lIAWKIMHVttXe TO MaCOR. Arrive#—Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday*, , by 8 D. M. Close*—Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, ut 5 P. M Biwnric*. Arrives —Wednesdays and Sunday*, by 7 A. M Close* “ “ “7A.M. ISAAC SNOW, P. M. January 1 Si’Hsoiinltli’ (food*. THE sohscrilicr* call the aitcmion of their cus tomer* and the public, to their stock of good* which ! have Is en t-ceived by Isle arrivals. Their stock of British. Ficnch and American Dry (foods i table for the present and approaching season, is very i gcie-ral—among which may he found flannels, cloths, i Hiittinets, morenoe*, Circassians, bombaeines, vest ings, Irish linen, linen sheetings, tatdc and ttiwell ! diapers, brow n Holland, cambric, mull, swiss and ’ jacune muslins, Imru cambric handkerchiefs, silk |do black Gro de Swiss snd Mationa silk, colored do. French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands, bobinett, laces, barrage, checks, plaids. English and American prints, bleached and brown sheetings and shirtings, shirting strips, umbrellas,silk, mohair and cotton hosiery, dc . ..I A iorge assortment of \ I I toot w and Shot’s, Hats and Bonnets. llardttarc, Hut* natrdi <. H nuth nirarr and hollo n in m: JJJ iSjJtuD UiJ Jj IRON AMD NAILS. ALL SZZES, While Lead, I reen and HlneL Fa inf's; Stationary, Perfu mery, sNe. ir. They arc ut nil Ijitfa receiving; and their i*ort munl >a ill be kept fuil throughout the year, with such art idea a* are urairable for planters and family u*c. All of which will be sold on reatffinbke term** J AS II HOKENBACUn. ( J ■ i - ’ Thi* fine thorough-bred Sul lion wilt erve marcs thi**ea**n in this place nnd nt some dher T \t'. stand to be determined on hcre- I J a lor. Dalrcv is . blood bay. M 1 j hands H inches high, and of * J / I” fine shaj* <nd action, lie w* .jp,u J i < hy Mr Ross u gentlemen “ of the highest rcsperteWlity, a ropy of whose ecrtificele is given below Dalroy is a \ery sure foai getter, ell his mares of last season having proved with foal. Term*9b dollar* for the 1 season, to b* v paid during the same. A liberaldedur ! lion from thi* price will lx* made to those who ptite j more than one mure. Mare* nt a distance will be I itik n rare of and fid for l<) ct*. ft day, all expenses j to lx* paid before takinjr afrV a ntarc. Brunswick, April 13th, lw. ‘'Tlic buy Horse, mimed Dn'rov, that I sold lo Vln ! ior AV M Graham, was gw by Oor Harbour's i iinpint'd Horai Trtifflr, out of Young Lady leaf el, I who *m by l’lori7,rl, out of o'd Ludy Traatel, who j wns ioi by the imjrorred Archduke, mil of a mare by | old lb and ford, grit ml am by Col Page Adeienmp, r gruiiduoi by Davidgi s Fearnaughi. g- i S’ lain | !,v Oi l Janus, out of 1111*1111111 of Syni> WiWnir— j Dalroy was folded and raised at my* plantation, * Blenheim, in lie county of Alb marie, an will be7 *—iaiMt) JAMES ROSS. Wushingion, May Uh, l<W.-dpl 13 It ji y Hook hlading:. 4:l] J] J"AliI JLJook* left nl the il KHALI) OfTioe will be urll executed nt short notice. Blank and Record Hooka will he bound to order. U*o, Hooka of every other de scription will be bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. SIOO Reward. RAN AAV AY from the about the 10th inat. a u*£ro fallow, [0 jobbing carp**''* i r] nam rd PK*K Cft 5 feet, 9or 10 incliea bicb ; hns a g<od lo<>king ne gro. of black complexion ; has a grunt h>ok, and speaks vrry impertinently, and w as, w hen u l*oy. accustomed to hmtsp wont It is supposed he wdl make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his | lather (named Abraham) is thought to l>c hr having ! tern sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard i has l**en for the last I- or months taking carpm i ter s jobs on his own account, both in the city and | neighborhood, and is well know n in Burke county. and at the Richmond Baths, w here he was engaged ! all last summer, i w ill give the above reward if ta ! ken out of the state, and brought to meat Augusta, or fifty* dollars if lodged in some safe jail wdiere l can get him. and a suitable rew anl if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL April 16 LIM BEIL The Davitn Steam Saw Mill, IS NOW IN OPERATION. — The proprietors w ish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ties of yellow pine Lumber nt their wharf, where the draft of water, and the facilities for loading nr< 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 fact will be required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or ; less. \{*ill be given to accommodate applicants Tin \ offer for sal tin machinery of the KICK nil. l s —consisting of mortars, pestles, 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 mi.T fob :>-4t ‘ HOUSE, SHIP, SIGH. AND <Drnnmrntai P&XMTING. THE SI BSCRIHER respectfully informs the public that he has established himself in this city, and will be happy to execute any orders in his line, such as House. Ship. Sign and Ornamental PAINTING. Oil Gilding, Graining. Glazing, Papering, Coloring, .tc. ITT Paints, Oil, Colors, W indow Glass, &e. constantly on hand. All orders punctually attended to, and Jobs executed in a workmanlike manner. N. B. All orders from the country punctu ally attendedto. Thj subscriber will be found at Mr. Chick's residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. Stewart. Liberty County. Darien, Janui ry 2 !. 1839. <Dorsiit—Mclntosh County. “’ft “S * HEREA.S'. Roswell King, applies for letteis ▼ v of disir.ission 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 of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time j ro scribed by law. to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this ‘23d day of February. I $39. ‘ J E TOWNSEND/ feh2s’ Clerk, C O. NEW STORE. K. A A. C. M’M NN A* Si. CO. LtifiAXXß. CITY,TELFAIR CO UEOKGIA, Inform their friends and the public that they have opened a store si this place for a general retail trade ’1 hey have just received per ateanier Col Jewett, a large guanitiy ol goods, conipri’ttig very extensive assortment, selected with particular reference to the country trade. Among which are the follow ing ar ticles: 50 bags green Coffee 10 “ Manilla •* 20 tibia. N. E. Rum 0 ** Holland Gin 15 “ Kelp’* “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Imitation *• 5 “ .Malaga Wine 4 •* Cinnamon Cordial 4 cask* Dorter 20 bbl*. Flour 10 ’* Cracker* 20 “ N.O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf “ 10 “ Molasses 3 “ Table Salt 5 bags Filberts 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 ” Honeydew 10 “ small Dlug 6 kegs small Twiat “ 10 bbl*. Irish Dotaloe* (to boxes Raisins 25 “ Spanish AVgars 25 “ i Spanish “ 20 “ American “ 12 keg* Dupattcc EIT Powder 12 “ “ Ff “ 1000 lbs. Bar Lead 50 bugs Shot 5 boxes Bar Soap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoe* 3 “ Datun “ “ 0 “ Iron Traces 5(10 lbs. Dots 500 “ Ovens 300 “ Spiders 300 “ Fire dogs i do*, pair Shovel and Tongs 3 ’* Tea Kettles 3 “ Sauce Dan* 1 doz. Utiles j “ double barrel shot Guns 12 “ Tin Cups 0 “ Coffee i’ots 12 “ Nest’s Band Buckets 20 “ Tin i’aus 0 • “ Piute* 0 *• Coffee Mill* 100 Candle moulds 12 pair BrassCandleßtieka 3 do*, ft ooden Buckets 2 “ ft ash Batsins 50 casks Nails 5 M GunSints 12 doz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross knitting Pins DM pair Hook I tinges 50 “ Brass Knobs <5 Cord Hope Fish Hooks assorted 1 doz. Horse Brushes 12 “ Colton Cards 0 “ ft 00l 20 lb. Shoe Thread Looking Glasses assorted 0 doz. Huzors 0 “ “ Strps 0 “ Shaving Boxes 0 “ “ Brushes 5 “ Hair “ 2 “ Plough Lines 0 “ Collin's Axes 10 “ Black Ink 3 “ Red “ 3 •* Hammers I “ Smoothing Plains 1 “ Jack “ 1 “ Fane *• * “ Match “ | “ .Ylifftluig “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 “ Cbissels 20 gro.Screws; 50setts Knifes nnd Forks 50 setts Knifes; 1 doz. Tout Adds 1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuff rs 12 “ Dressing Combs: 12 do Tucking do 12 “ Side do; 3 Docket do. 0 Card Spurs; \ ionn strings assorted 4 doz. stock Locks fi “ Pocket Hooks ;0 do Spectacles 12 gro. Pearl Buttons ; 12 do Hone do 12 “ Lasting do ; 4 do Lives 12 lirittama Table Spoons 12 “ -• Tea “ 12 “ Curry Combs 96 pt mens lined and bound Brogans 84 “ “ kips Urogans Cora B. (V.) “ “ “ “ best S!ii “ “ “ sewed “ SMI - “ Calf Leather bound Brogans IMA “ “ “ Card 100 “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ li “ calf “ 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water Pi oof Boots 60 *■ “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boots Cat “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans tkl “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ “ - heals 60 “ children’s Leather Boots 100 ‘* women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ “ Shoes •Vi •* ladie’s col’d lasting heal Straps 60 black Straps 60 “ fine kid ties 60 “ “ tnor T heals 48 “ Yilledge Lace 06 *‘ Paris ties 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 liair Seal Cups 24 “ men's “ “ 24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps 36 ‘• Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super ‘* “ 24 “ “ hlk Conney Hats 24 -I “ Russia Hats narrow brims 36 “ hlk Beaver Hats 12 “ hlk wool 24 *‘ Tarpolin Hats 24 “ Wool Hats 4090 yds J brown Shirting 150 t) “ 4-4 “ Sheeting 1000 3 bleached Shirting 1000 “ 6-4 “ fan.ily “ 500 “ 7-4 “ “ “ 300 “ 4-4 Wallerman “ 300 7-8 upper fail “ 3tX> “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brov. n “ 150 “ bleaciied “ “ 9 pieces red wool “ 8 “ white “ “ 5 “ Power Loom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain brown Linen do 7 “ Shirting stripes 3 “ blue Drill 4 “ 1-4 Plaid 3 “ 4-4 *- 10 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 “ fiae 3-4 Checks 2 “ Constitution Drill 4 “ Gray Liuseys 20 Fancy Print*; 12 do red ground do; Bdo blue striped do; 6do small fig’d dark do; Bdo gtriped do; 30 do assorted do j 25 do dark ('hints do; lit do do Furni ture do. 3 “ French Cambric 4 “ Embossed do 4 “ Embossed Dimity 15 pieces bombazetts, assorted !1 do scarlet mcrinor; 3do brown 5 do colored; 4do 0-1 colored do 8 do 4-4 bobinetts: 8 do book muslin 10 do plain swiss do; 15 do satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do ; 8 do ffrured muslin; Bdo checked do 0 do do bobinrtte; 3 coLddimity; 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; 0 do black braids 2 do bead bags; Bandanna and Cotton Ilhds. assorted 2 ps hlk cravats; I do Irish lin/icn Cainbricks assorted: 3 ps blk lusting*) 8 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men's colered rotten gloves 3 do do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do 0 do do col'd double stritpt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; 0 do do men’s do do half do 0 do do worsted do do do Patten and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, Hone and Lasting Buttons, do 1 doz men's Camlet Cloaks 1 do Cloth dress Coats; 1 do fine do frock ■ Ido fine black cloth ests; 1 do blue do 1 do do Cassemere Pants; 1 do Satinett do ft ps Cotton and Silk Velvet 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnetts, Bonnet Linings and trimmings, £c. <fyc. They have also Drugs, M.-dicines, Perfumeries Confertionsiii-. .p Together witha eood as soritnem of Cro ktry and Glass Ware. They will sell all their goods low for csxh. WANTED AS ABOVE, All kmiL of Country Produce, for vt hi. h cash and goods, at low prices, will he paid ondelivery at their “tore. April 16th, 1839. Lots for Summer scniw, A RE offend on accommodating terms, cn that Jm. desirable situation failed the Thicket, about 4 miles from Darien each Lot containing n!>out 14 acres, the fronts of each having a full view of Doboy Bar arul boundtnif on the creek extending back as far an th*’ road leading to Baisden’s Bluff Plots of the above, and terms of sale, can Ik* seen at the Count ing Room of F. R SHAKELFORD, Esq. Darien, 19th Feby. IK)9—4w Tor Suit*. A pleasantly situated and very com* fortalde dwelling house and lor. wit huff ** * * ntc, ' ssar y out-building*, at Ridgevilie, JjMljipßL three miles from the city. Terms of sale will be made easy, and accommodating. The health of Ridgevilie as a summer’s residence, is too well known, to require any recommendations, and being so near to Darien must make it a desirable retreat tom?-n nf business. E S. REES. Darien, Jan ‘2D-4t Isaac Snow, •ll r OIJLD inform his customers and the public. W that he continues to keep on hand at hi* old stand, on extensive assortment of merchandize em bracing almost ‘ very variety, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth cn-waw *nd Crockery. Glass--wore. Hats, Cans and Bonnets ; Boots und Shoes, Books and Stationary, P< rfumery and a great variety of Fancy articles. He intend* to keep his assortment ns complete through the season as may be required to meet the \a ish*s of hisniKU iners. Darien, Feb. 5 ts \ oiler. Thr subscriber w ishra to srll a trart jEBSP of two hundrwl acres of land, lying on djgrSAjpA the Altamnha river about 25 miles above J- D rirn Saul land is well timbered w ith ■ “*• Dine and has a convenient landing or BUiffloit. For terms apply to J J. Garrison or the sul’ser.ber, JOHN MITOHEi, z\pril 21, 1839. S oiler. THE following persons made default ns Grand Jurors at tfi. present Term, Superior Court, Mclntosh County. A. J. Bases, ( . W. Rogers. Tln.s. A. Houston, Jonathan Thomas nnd Thomas K Gould. The following persons mud.-default as Petit Ju rors—Lewis Sexton, Mathew Drrgors, W. .Mabry, .1 v.-r 01-rynn, Robert .Middleton. Enoch Wyler. William Poneher Samuel Row.-, Robert Caldwell, ft R McDonald. N. M, ('aider. Henry Canon. I'antel Young, Jo dan Ryalls, Benjamin Dean, (ie-orge I Noble Mie ha l King, Jones Dregors. JS, Carrol, Jordan Popped. It is ordered, th. t the forgoing Grand Jurors, It; fin’d in the sum of forty dollars each, and The for going Petit Jurors, be fined in the sum of twenty dollars each, unless the-v file a good and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next term of this Court with the Clerk thereof Bv order. J E TOW\SE.\P , Clerk. up3o 3t Lands for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of Lund, situate in the 2d district of Ap pling county, nnd on the waters of the Alntaniaha River; one known and dis by the No. 628, and containing 370acres thc other by the No. 658, and containing 112 acres, and having the, right of a ferry granted in a charter by ihe Legislature of the State. Any person wish ing to trade for the some, may do so by letter, direct ed to Archibald Brydie, Athens. Ga.: or to J. H. Fleming, Charleston. S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way whatever on said premises, ns the law in such cases shall be rigorously enforced. J H. FLEMING. feb 19-3 m (Athens Banner.J 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, Chartier Building. Broad street, op posite the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street. Darien. Apr 23. 1839. Spaiish Cigrars and Tobacco. 50,000 SL GAR? R ftnf A ‘ N,SH CI Poitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv fab 12 J. & S. H. ROKENBAUGH. Notice. THE T’XDERSIGNED, having completed his private Hospital, announces to his friends and the public, that he is now’ready torec-ive invalids.— Boat Hands so illy provided for on board of boats, and suffering much from their 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 greater benefit from his daily personal attention, and they will be attended to with less expense to the owner. Good nurses will be in attendance. EDW D H. BOND. Darien, April !6th, 1839.—1 t Pure Liquors, CONSISTING of Cognac Bran iiiSiiy, H. Gin, Jamaica Rum. N. E. Rum and Gin. Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and Malaga Wines. For sale wholesale or retail bv H. AV. HKPNALL.