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VBllutm Brotfjtr,
Mapvfoeturers and Importer* of Saddlery |
Hardware, So. B. Sorlk Third strett,
PHILATIEI.PHIA,
HA VEcnnrsntly on hand forth* Southernau-i
Western maik-I*, • tenoral assortment of
I'lMtil, polished steel and bresa aurrurw,
l’lai-4, polishod *ttl and btes* naffci,
da da do do apart,
do lira**nnd japan'd hat ntii mounting.
Wood and rlepiiraf springs, hresv and pined,
Rtnd. cotton lutnrn nnd worsted webbing,
Plush. ho<; skins, sac'-lfo irwa, jsj*R.d leather,
Pi,tied, brosa. wood am! tapaned haniasa,’
do and do coach lamp*;
TojpiWr with* very largo assortment us all kind* :
ofgo.j.l. in tkc tbovf line, wiueh ihty offer on
tiiftil irrm* They nr* 1 rmisl sully f*wiv*
tiij t*r£* in addition lo 4tair •tfxsk,
dad nwirc Sam burn and W'Ntfr/ll that j
ilwrir % *r+ Os th* SihM quality
Phtliidlf'ljihni, jn I
Ueoncln InminKiCP it*il Trout
C’OHPANY,
II'IIX iak Marin* him] Hivi-r rik* on
ww Vi> <■]•*. I Moni'\ M*t
♦ liamJa’v, t±<* AU, uyrunM lo** by Fir on
DniMitig*. Hi rrlmiuh/r mid Produce, oil lb**
numt f*jv<Miralib m um. Apply to
P It. \ CKVUK HONH,
Agent*.
Datilcij, January *42, IKW.
(iorllcke** Matrlile** Snnnllvc.
IAOH llu’ * ure of Cobßmn|i<i(in ( f-ldv
t'nftiih*, until iinury eomjdaiitt* iuciib ut t> tin :
Itimitu tyiuw,
PHr** Si,Ml, itmtadMUy ISA AC SNOW **U- 1
f*r n*ri*'H
| Tran*lif and from tl*r J
IdOf'lH OF PUN (iOKI/HKR,
or ocihhak v\
Th• \cvptitrnt of f/if wan H* itrfai font / !
Cmr.'v “i North mill Bmiih Aimiir*
To Emu* Olfnii (i<*sb •*•, M J* f 0 rnu*ny, |
(Europe.) Irt lontfii fhi* impf.riiiifiblt’ honor of udditiir
m new oml precious dcw*trio f ’ In the ftf.i*tta of m b- !
‘Sine,—a doririfi*, winch, though vi*h*io*ntly oppa< ‘i
by many o ilh* timidly (of which h** in valuable j
iru'wWr,) he provmioba ■ WoM founded in truth,
any tltK*!rift* of Holy Writ, n doctrine* upon
verity of Which nr<* nix|*uiid< and t h** live* of minion*
our and u Inch ho boldly chtdlftigve hi* oppo
f*!*i* t** r fuie, vir Cnntamption d.*mr olwuya
ocnwifii'd by 4fcdi*ordtiad state j?f tb Vis Vita (or |
Life Piinripfr)tif the human body— f ‘j’oftfn Mwrutly
lurking iri the nyattm for years,bufor*’ there la the
knot eomplahlt of the lmr , n f ‘l—anA which may Its
us certiunly, though not noiptkkiy, cured un n t-orii
mon cold or a Himjdr ImmmJ ulh An invaluably pr*
rior doctrine this, as it impmtsan important lesson
lo the apparently healthy of both sexes, irachme
them that this tusidipus foe may he on unobserved
iittnote of their “clayey houses.** even whila they j
imagim* themselves secure from its attacks, teaching
them that the great secret in tlie art of preserving
health i* to pluck out the disease while in the blade,
and not.wait till the full-grown ear
A l >fM>mlcd brlou are n few eerijßeaten of cur**
from th’ extremely iitimerinn li*t that has liern sent
to the proprietor , n<! from the rrapeeubility of the
eourrerr tVrm which ihtfemanatetM moat r.kept ionl
eannm dottU of llie wonderful ethrt* of ihia ni”di
• in
Post Oflire, !fhu’.*ton, V \ Jrtly l IR.'lel
Dr Rowland Sir—The etlacra of ihe Qnt*tii Saii
iilixe oreyreut in Iht* place Out” w onmn that m
in a daep (‘onaumpiion. unit who had been in cnntiil
ned mphl awrntafur aevan munlhi, umv conaidcra
heraelf well blie look no otfiei medicine but the
Sanative A nutlu-r te —a man that was taken
lilceiitiiK at Ihf l.ungs lill he could not raiae liiinarlf
in hia bed, hue been restored to perfkot health hv the
Sanative JOHN V TILBURGH, P M
row oftnre, emannue, pr, v. .nine is, leun ;
Sir—l have sold ill! the Satuitivc and want two
packatfcs more Immediately It Ha a performed n re
mark am* rure of palpitation of the In art, and the in
dividual .ays u is utc beat medicine vr offered to
the American people—-ahhtuurh the Donor, arc try
in-to put it down. HB. WILLIAMS, P M
Post Oilier North Raton, Ohio July 9, IR3H
Sir—lnmatitirely oat of the Mnwibles. Sanative,
and hove homly rail* for ife—many from a diatance
of WO or HO mill*—in w inch iii.es people are murh
•iiuipgiomird in not being aide to obtain it They
seem willing to give any price for it. and 1 could tiavr
Hold the past w eek more than tine hundred dollar*
not ib -,l u ( it been on hand his truly a strati
medicine Many in this vicinity are lust rocotrung 1
from the coiuumptioti ty the use of it
D. (’ Wll. MOT, l‘ M
Now IJtiv. n, Donn. July !!!, ISHS. j
Dear Kir Tin Miitrlllnna Sanative a-lln well and :
W’ilJ* signal •ueunt. On* rase— * young, man. in
the hist Slagru of Consiungitnua given over by hie |
nhvsicnu), !ih. he, u taking ii only few weeks and !
is now aide to w alk and rideout. Before he took the i
Sana ivr In w , UUeUt to gel out of fled and Ills!
dentil was hourly vtitl. Buttolhcantomshinriu ;
! Ids friends he v\ , ~ n able to i, are In. Im and, and
In hr out IIS before slated Two , llu r siluilm i ases
have recenth occurred. D W. lUVENPOU'f.
Post OtS, ■*, Chaplin, \Vimlhm.Co., Con ,
July WO, is:w
Sit ■ \ moat W underfill cyi< has lalail i’et ll etfeci- j
ed. tltttiugh the virtue -of Dr in s’ iek’r Kamilive, in
tin- coot: of anrld.*)y irituUman, who was for -nu* i
nnd wie<lflwav in t‘oiifiim|irjott, and cohsi hivl
l>a*t uwvory by his familv him. lie inflow, com
>i.vaurs!iirly speaking, n well man. Hit him myself 1
a fan days since, in company wiih hia wife, startin':
oil a journey to tin- western part of this Stale He
a sci its s his esc .tin from the very jnw. of death, and
his recovery to uealih solely to the asionishin- vir
tues of the Mart-Idea* Sanalive He is a mno |ios |
sessing a -nui property. but said he, “1 would w il- i
Itngly i“*y one thiAw nits dollars ‘or a single tiollte of
t if I could not purchase it for it less price. To him
the Samuii is above all value.
\V AI, PER (JOODELL, P M.
n* mtE.
fIIK Sl’llSx RlflKlf iitki s this methiHl of
* iuCorming tbt< public that ho has now on
hantl u general assortment of ptireign nml l)o
----im stie Dry Goods and Fancy Articles ; Groce
ries : Crockery anti Glass W are ; Hnrtlxvarc
and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, anil Stone
” arcs; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as
Hatchets. Hammers. Augurs, Chisels, Hits and i
Bit Stocks. Planes. Plane Irons, and Saws.
Also, Saddles. Bridles, Martingales, Saddle 1
Bags. itc.
II Vi’s. CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH
ING.
I. i iii Gentlemens’ & htldrons’ SHOPS,
IBM>KN and STATION \ . —together with a
variety of other articles tm numerous to men
tion here, all of wlt ,<U will lw sold as low as
ran he bought in th nv.
II W. IICDNAt ’.
I*. S, The store will be kept open ‘ tg
the Summer months. ju
I'hOKiHS. \r.
•JO PUH liHS. No. 10 and IJ. with extra
points
JO kegs NAILS, sites from I to SO
ID do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1
and extra
Foi sub by 11. W. 11l DNALL.
jag 2 j _ i
Uiwolatinß of Co-Partncrslilp.
THE eo-fiartnep.hip heertuferr existine twtwien
the subscriber*, under the firm of Dray & Hnrbork,
il this day dissolved t*v mutual consent. All debts
due to or l>\ I hem w ill be settled by J. Dray, who is
duly authmised to to a nd to the same.
Jl>Kf. DR AY.
AUGUSTUS AV 11ARBOCK
Darien, May 16th 1533.
_____
N. B. Tin Watch Making and Jewelry business
will be carried on in Darien by the subscriber on his
own individual aeoouul. Thankful for past favors
lie hojses bv trietß*-s< and jmm-isshtv to merit a
l ontinuanc* of the same. All work done by hun
will be warrantta! t be genuine and in a workman
like manner. Having had a practical experience in
susiness he is satisfied that he eu render general
satisfaction, to all tho*e who may be plraced to p
rronise him. ■ JESSE DRAY.
May 16- 3t
Or:mlfr<* Stcam-Hoat Com
pany,
* itfconroiurtti r.v thr i.toiataTOßK or (iroauu,
in 183.1, for the trntisporlation ;u,<i Irwurunrc
of nierchandiae and produce, between Sa-
VANNAitand Dsbicm, and Damiin and Macox.
touching at Ha wkinbvii.i r., ond the principal
Landing*.
rjIHIS Company will run their Stcam-lmat*
| A a- high up a* Macon aa long a* the state of
j tile River will admit;and for low stage* ofthe
■ watt r* they have provided, and arc now run
ning POJ.k-BOA’IS of Midi ligbldraft of wa
-1 t<-r tot will admit them to run at any stage of the
’ River, which are lowed up by their .Steam
boat*two-thirriaofthe distance, thereby great
j ly expediting ihe transportation of merchan
dise during (lie Summer and Fail seasons; and
i their Steamers w ill Im in complete repair, and
r. :uly for business, a < arly as th/ River will
1 admit.
tiiUta r.oATs Attr. :
■’ ~''J . .dN Hteam boat Comi.t, Captain
Brantly,
j *-
(t.” ‘j l vy™ Hn am boat Ai.atamahs. Cap
min Taylor,
ZSTJ’ Hieam boat Ocamit.oee, Cup
■■vU*dS£r tain Biankinship:
And a large si umber of TOW-BOATS, which
i will be in complete repair.
For further information apply to
I’ll H YUNGF, at SON, Darien,
HE A ,4 COTTON. Macon,
.1 W LATHROI*. Hawkinsvilte,
W M. PATTERSON .4 CO., Savannah,
McDOWKLL, K|| ANNON et CO. Charleston,
18COTT,81IAI , TEH&.MORRELL, N. York,
July Agents.
-Uncoil Sleaniliont Company.
ex *-., a-t
ffIHH Macon Steamboat Company lake this
■ method nfinfurming the Merchants of the
interior of Georgia, arid the public generally,
tlmt their line of Boat* are m full operation,
and solicit their patronage; believing llutl
goods forwarded by tvay of Darien, it* the most
expedition* mute. ‘Hie Company have five
new HTEAM BOATS, comu andcd by first
rati Captains, vi/:
J. STONE, Capt. VV.C.Mtmdall,
CHIEFTAIN, ‘ Geo. Wilcox,
EXCEL, - “ O. Quinn,
SrPKRIOR. “ W. F. Johnson,
J. GODDARD,, “ L. L. Wilcox.
Also, sixteen first rate TOW” BOATS built
expressly for the navigation of Alatamaha and
i OciuHulgec Rivers.
j The J. Stone is n side wheel Boat, low pr<-
sure engine, carries 700 hales of cotton, and
run* regularly three times it week, between
Savannah ami Darien. The Chieftain is side,
wheel Boat, and carries 500 or 600 bale* ot
cotton, runs regularly between Darien and
. Charleston, mid between Savannah & Charles
ton. The Excel, Superior and .1 Goddard, rim
regularly between Darien and Macon, towing
j two boat* each. jOno of them will leave Dari
en regular!v every three tlav*— the usual time
: of passage lip is rive or six any*.
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, orordered to he shipped by their
line, will he forwarded with despatch. The
eompnnv Thankful for the patronage they have
received, hate increased their means of con
veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use
every exrium to faciltate the interest* of those
| who may ship by their line.
Their are also a line of schooners running
bet ween Charleston Darien, to the Com
pany’ll agent* m each place.
The agents for the- New York and Darien
j lino of packets, uro
It. W. DEMIL IKd Front st New York, and
MITCH EL, \\ YER & CO.
Darien,
Agents of th. Macon Steamboat Company.
L. BALDWIN, Savannah,
MARTIN ,4 Vt \ I,TER,Charleston,
G. K ROBERTS, Ilawkfimville.
MITCIIEL, W YEH *4 CO.
Darien,
| .1. ©ODDXRD tSrCO. Macon, ‘
R. M. DEMIL, iso Front sl.'NYu York.
LIST or LE ITEUS
lt:.\lAIMN(i in the I’osl Otfii'c, iljm it (i t
■ • 30th Juitc IK! 1 .).
‘S.ntru Mil,a l.’ ieis 1 lien
I YVtri.Wff* O. Art he
.fox,f>h Hri:r 3 Xathailh t Hounry
Drinirl Pro ten M. L. linker
limn/ lllakr .fa met Ho ml
\\ Phum /firms tiroryr N. liahbrt
Henry <‘annon Adam Cooke
[JoxiahS. ('Union l.'zikil Omr/onl'i
John Coffin lirnben CraieJbrJ
Ihr tnV Canljrr I'komax Campbell
II itlium ( ‘obey
11 itlidm DratrJy ‘Z John Dr mere Z
Colley Dunham Percy Dr ink water
Voiicy Elliot S. Hi loud*
Caroline /-. l\>gfrartc John I'orrexter
Than,at Prater
11. ,\. ti,untile Z Samuel Godfry
Truer Garden George Gray
| Jani Grant Job, 7’. Gorham
Gilliam 11. Green •
litilabelh 11 nlrieksZ Hathaway
7'hemnx ,1. Houston 3 John Harris Jur.
Dam.! !/■ oiy, kins . William Hall 3
karris Hurijdir,y Jerome llathway
I'.pheuetnx ft. Ilon l Janus ti. Houston
Jesse Johns ii Olirar Jones 2
1., oHard U. Jackson Z II iiliam Jones
('barbs Luke Martha Lee
\ l an Lyons Z
Thomas Maguire Solomon IF. Morgan
James Me Gee . James Uo u
h*n Mathews Jacob Ale Pike
Robert Mason
Mary Ann Odcna Chari,s Oneai
Wiflia u O'Bru n Samuel Owens
Charles Pelot John Pnrfidd
j J. S- Page .Imoa Peyker
Martha Philson Absohim Pee til
Jos to h Paine Jose; ’i Polluter
(iesjrg, Hentt 1 1 ash ington Rogers
James T. Richmond John C. Rogers
George 11". Rush 2
John J. Seiley Joseph IF. Scott
('lark Sales Benjamin Surrey
S. C. Smith Samuel Small
! Hfias If. Tarbell Jonathan Thomas
If I. Thomas William T. Terry
| I inson Tanner
John Walsh hmiah 11. Warren
Matilda H. B in- Jack Wallace
Sarah Haight Grace White
Israel Wickson William Williams
Edmond Whitney • James Wmdsum
Emanuel Bonn Samuel Whaley
James Wilrn.r
George Younge.
ISAAC SHOW, Postmaster .
Till: MOIN7OSU COUNTY IIERiLLD.
New Ffintiltire Ware HOUW) 1
On the Ray, Opposite the Pott OJfice,
IJarien, Ga.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have taken the above stord i
and now offer for sale a general araoriment of
FUItMTntE. vi/. :
¥IIARDROBES, Sideboard*, fitrelari**, Bu- j
* T reau* Pier, Card, Centre, Dining, I’emkroke ;
and Work Table* of all kinds, Sr,fac, Couches,
Mattresses, Beds esttsi Bed-leads, Mahogany and j
common Chatrs, Glasses of all deacripttoa*, I
Ac Ac,, together with various other article*.
They will also keep PIANO FORTES of differ- j
em onttem*, egual to anv.in the country
N. B Furniture of aft deat ripions made and re
paired at short notiee.
Piano Fortes tuned and repaired.
All the abova articles will lie sold at the lowest
prices S D. A J P WOODBURY
fi b 12 “in
Executive Departiticul, Geo. |
Miu.Coobvili.is 89th May, 1839. j
WHEREAS l y an Act oftha Gtuoral Assembly
•if this State, passed the 26th December 18.38. entitled
“An Act to provide for the call of a Convention to
reduce the number ofthe t i rrl d-vmibly of the
State of Georgia, and fur other purpose* therein
named,” it i*provided “That u shallhe the duly of
tus Excellency the Governor, to give publicity to the j
alteration* andnmendmenurnad-intneConstitution, |
in reference to the reduction ofthe number of mem- I
i-ers composing the General Assembly ; and (he first i
Monday in October next, after the rising of said
Convention, he shall fix on for the rauOration, by th*
people, e>f *tieh amendment*, alierations, or new ar
ticles, ns iht-y tn*y make for the object* of reduction
and wyualirj.iion ofihcGemral Jssemhly only; and
if raiilicd by n majority of lite voters who *o e on tire
question of ‘Rstificatiov ,’ or No RsTiricsTio*,’
(hen, and in tffot event, the alteration so by then)
made and ratified, shall be binding on the people of
this S'ate, and not otherwise ’’ And irh'reat theilel
egate* ofthe people of this Slat”, assembled m Con
vention under the provuionsof thebefore recited Act, j
have agreed to, and declared the following to be al- ]
terntion* ond amendment* ofih’ Constitution of this !
Slate, touching the represent alum ofthe people in the !
General Assem >ly thereof, to wit:
1 THE CONVENTION assembled under the j
Act “in provide for the call of a Convention to reduce
the number of the General Assembly of the .Stair of
Georgia, and for nthr purposea therein named,”
passed the 26th day of December, 1838 having met
under the Proclamation of the Governor, on Monday
the Gils day of May, 1H39, propose as the final result
of tlieirdehbcraiions,(lieJbOowing to lie amendments
to.the Consituiion of the State of Georgia, and pre
sent the • nil- to his Excellency the Governoi of thr
Otai-, that publicity may he given to said alterslions
and amendment*, 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 he composed
of members from all theeounties which now are or
hereafter may be included within this State, accord
ing to their respective number ol free white persons,
and including threeAfths of all the people of color
i to h ascertained by on actual enumeration to la
mode from time to time, at intervals of s- ecu yesrs,
u* now by law provided Each county shall be en
titled to one member Each county hat mg a repre
sentative population, a above specified, of six thou
sand persons, shall Is- entitled to one additional mem
ber , and each county having such representative
population of twelve thousand persons; shall lie en
titled to two additional member*; but no county
shall hate more than three members.
The number of metnliers of which the House of
Representative* w ill lie composed, according to the
aforesaid ratio, and the lost census shall not hereaf
ter be increased except when anew county t* crea
ted ; and it shall be the duty of the Legislature, nt
! their session to lie hold- n next after the enumerasion
1 provided forby law, so to regulate the rotio of repre
sentation a* to prevent sneh increase
The Representative* shall In- chosen annually on
’ ‘XL-sotay fO-tsdsae, unlit Ms-ts -tnV wt der
i non shall he altered by law.
The Sr.ntvr. shall consist of forty-six members,
elected annually, 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-six Senatorial Districts following:
1. Chatham and Effingham.
*2. fleriven and Burke.
3. Richmond and Columbia.
4. Lincoln ttnd Wilkes.
5. Elbert ttnd Madison.
fi Habersham and Lumpkin.
7. Union nnd Rabun.
8. Forsyth and Hall.
0. Jnckstm and Franklin.
10. Clark nn4 Ogletljorp.
11. Gram ana Putnam.
12. ToUlaferro and Warren.
13. Hancock nnd Baldwin.
14. Washington anti Jefferson. *
• 15, Emanuel nnd'Montgomery.
16. Libert v and Bryan.
17. Tattnal ami Bullock.
18. Mclmoh and Glynn.
ID. Camden and Wavrie.
20 Al are and Lownttea. !
21. Telfair and Annliiig.
22. Lawrence and Wilkinson.
23. Pulaski and Twice*.
21 Bibb and Frawfi.n!
25. Jones and Jasper.
26. Bulls and Monroe.
27. Gwinnett ami Walton.
28. DcKaib and Henry.
29. Newton and Morgan.
30. Gilmer and Murray.
31. Cans and Cherokee.
32. Cobb and Campbell.
33. Coweta nnd Fayette.
34. Merriweilicr and Talbot.
35. Pike and Upson.
3<i. Houston and Macon.
37. Dooly and Irwin.
38. Thomas and Decatur.
39. Baker and Early.
40. Lee and Sampler.
41. Randolph and Stewart.
42. Muscogee and Marion.
43. Harris and Troup,
41. Heard and Carroll.
45. Paulding and Floyd.
40. C,hattooga, Walker and Dade.
And wl i-ttcver hereafter the Legislature shall lay
ofl’ and establish anew county, il shall t>e added to
the most contiguous Senatorial District having the
smallest representative population
JAMES M WAYNE.
President of the Convention.
- Attest;
Leetsx LiT.vs-rr,. Sec’ry ofthe Convention.”
1 therefore, in conformity with the provisions of
the before recited Act, do hereby give publicity to
the same, nnd 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 Rntilieatien,” or “.Vo lioliji
! eaties,” as provided in said Ael ; and that the pre
| siding oflieers certify the same to this Department,
j accordingly.
Given under my hand and seal of the Ex
’ [L. S) ecuttre Department, at the eapitol in Mil
ledgtville. thisthe day and year first above
written. GEORGE ii. GILMER.
By the Governor:
John II Steei.k, S. E. D
je 18
y VThe Southern Recorder will publish the above
until the first Monday in October next, ami all the
New -papers of the State will publish it once in the
month of June, and once dui iug die first week in
September next.
Bv order ofthe Governor.
JOHN. H. STEELE, S'. E. D.
General Agency.
THE undersigned renews the offer to his friends
and the miblie. in the transaction of a GENERAL
AGENCY in this place. He will attend to the re
new.-! of all notes. Ac., that may be e trusted to his
care, in the Centra! Bunk, for the customary fee ot
One Do!tar for each renewal; also, to the taking out
and forwarding Grants, for Fifty Cents each.
s'i Letters enclosing money and Notes (post (void)
will meet with prompt attention.
JOHN R ANDERSON.
MilledgcviHe, Jan. 6,1839.
Post Ori'tce, Daren, Ga.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1839.
No*THr.*!t via Sxvtxxia.
Conlraet lime of Arrival—Tuesday*, Thurs
day* and Saturday*, by 12 P. M.—Of Depar
ture Mondays, Wsdnemlay*, and Fridays, at
8 A. M.
Boutmbbm via JcrrKiti,.x to St. Masy'*.
Contract time of Arrivol —Sundays anti Wed
nesdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuenday* and
Saturdays, at 5 P. M.
Wehtcks via Htwttxmut to Macox.
Arrive*— Tuesday*, Thursday* and Saturdays,!
by 8 P. M.
Close*—Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday*,
at 5 P. M.
Buts swine.
Arrive*—Wednesday*and Sunday*,by 7A M
Close* “ “ “7A.M.’
ISAAC SNOW, P. M.
January 1
Seasonable Goodti.
THE suhscritier* rail the atieiuion of their rus
tomers and the puhtie, to their stock ofgouds which
have tieen received by Isle srrivals stock of
Briiish, French and American lr> * .mill s, sui
table for tiiepresent and approaching season, is very ;
general—among which nvy be found flannel*,cloths, i
salt met- moreneies, Circassians, bomhacibes, Test - t
ings, Irish linen linen sheeting*, table and tow ell |
diapers, brown Holland, ramluic, mull, swiss and 1
jaconet muslins, linen cambric handkerchiefs, silk j
do. Mach Qro dr Swiss and Mauona silk, colored
do French and Scotch worked collars, ribband*, |
bobinets, lac,-*, bnrrage. ehe'ks, plaid-, English and j
American prints, blench, and and brown sboeungs and j
shirting'-, shirting strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and |
cotton hosiery, Ac Ac.
A large assortment of
ir \ ]■-£* Boots anl Sliopu,
( ._ w Hats and Bonnets,
Hardware, Quemsvart, Woo>lenare and
HOLLOW WARE •
Li'iii] J-'J ui-O&b
IRON A2YD NAILS, ALT. SIZES.
White Lead, Green and lilark
I’ainl't; Stationary, I’rrfu
incry, Ac. Ac.
They ot all Uinet receiving n*l ihrir aooort
ment w ill Vx* kert full throughout the year, with *uch
artMe* av arc amirable for planter* and family u*e.
All of which will be void on reaamtahle terin.
J A 8 H ROKBNBAUGH
Parian, Jan W
IIALROV.
, This fine thorough-bred eS'tal
lion will -rve marcsthw w*adii
djt- > i this placa nnd at some other
•Set, ‘Jfl stand to Im* determined on here-
Xji \fif u ter Dalroy is a blo<>d bay,
i ‘ 15 hand* 3 iru?h high, and of.
>3 P J fine shape and action lie was
rr ms*f+sm--b” bred by Mr. Ross, a gentleman
ofthe highest reapmalnlity, a
copy of whose oertiftcah is given below. Dalroy is
a vary sure foal getter, all his mares of last season
having proved wt(h foal Terms *25 dollar* for the
a**aaoii, lo be paid during the same. A liberal deduc
tion from this price will be made to those who putt*
mort then one mare Marcs at a distance will be
taken tare f and fed for 10 cts. a day, all expenses
to be paid befort taking aw ay a marc.
Brunswick, April l3th,
<<r rbe bay Morse named Dalroy, that I sold to Ma
jor VV M Graham was got W Gov Barbour s
imported Horae Truffle, out of Young Lady Teazel,
who was by Florixel, out of old Lady Teazel, who
was got by the imported Archduke, out of a mare by
old Badflbrd, grand am by Col Page’s Adeicamp. g.
grand am by Dtfidna Fearnaught, g. g rrandatu
bv Old Janus, out of the dam of Syma* Wildatr
Dalroy was foaled and raised at my plantation,
Blenheim, in tb# cn*m\y of Aibmwrk, nnt will be 1
years old next month.
(xigned) JAMEB ROSS
Washington, May 4th, 1838.—Api. 13—It
ti]r Hook lilndins. 4is
UUf” \LI. Book* left a! the HKRAI.D
Office wtll he well executed at short notice.
Blank alul Record Books will be bound to
order. Also, Books of every other de
scription w ill lie hound to unv pattern that
may be desired. “ Feb. 5.
hi lO© Ufivard.
RAN AW AT from the -ijliserils-r about the 10th
iffsi a negro ft llow. (a jobbing cttr)H-mer) nam
•tl Pl< K,or RICHARD, about 85 year* of age,and
5 feet, 9or 10 inches hu'h i he is a govsi looking ne
gro,'of black complexion; has a grum look, and
sjienks verv iirvpcrtinenllv, and w as, when a Imy,
accusiOßietl it) In-use work. Ii is supposed he will
make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his
father (named Abraham) is thought to be lie having
been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard
has been for she Inst 12 or 18 months taking carpen
ter's job* on his own secmmi. both in the city nnd
neighborhood, and is w ell known in Burke county,
and at the Richmond Baths, where he was engaged
nil last .nmmrr i will give the above reward if ta
ken out of the state, and brought (o meal Augusta,
Or fifty dollnraif lodged in some snf. jnd where I can
get linn, nnd n suitable reward if taken up in this
neighborhood on either side of the river.
JOHN CARMICHAEL
April IS
LI >IBER.
Tlic Darien Strain Saw Vlill.
IS NOW IN OPERATION—The proprietors
. wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti
ties of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where
the draft of water, and the facilities for loading are
as good ns at any place in the immediate vicinity of
Darien.
They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW
LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet will be
required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or
less, will be given to accommodate applicants.
They offer for sal the machinery of the KICK
LL—ct.nsisting 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 mill,
feb 5-41
HOUSE, SKIP, SIGN, AND
(Dni.imrui.Ti
PAINTING.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs
the public that he has established himself
in thiscily, and will tie happy to execute any
order* in his line, such as House. Ship. Sign
and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding,
Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring. &<•.
jLj” Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, &c.
constantly on hand.
All orders punctually attended to, and Jobs
executed in a workmfJilike manner.
N. B. All orders from the country punctu
ally attended to. Th 5 subscriber will be found
a< Mr. Chick’s residence.
GORHAM SAWYER.
Reference:
Rogers <& Crane, Darien.
Coi. D. M. Stawar*. Liberty County.
Darien, Janut ry 2 !, 1839.
Gt'orcia—Mclntosh County.
“TLa * UKREAS. Roswell King, applies for leans
* T of dismission ou the estate of Pierre 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 ntv office within the time } ro
seribed by law. to shew- cause, if%ny exist, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d dav of
Februarv. 1839. J. E TOWNSEND
feb 26” Clerk. C. O.
NOW STOBD,
K.A. A.t . M LEWAN 4c CO.
XiDMSEA CI7Y.TELra.XR CO
GEORGIA,
Inform their friends and the public that they hare
opened a store at this place for a general retail trade.
They have just roeeived per oteamer Cot. Jewett, a
large quantity of gooda, comprising a very eitenst’ P
assortment, selected with particular reference to the
country .rode Among which are the following ar
ticle# :
50 bags green Coffee
Mi Manilla
2D hbl*. N. K Ruin
6 “ Holland Gin
15 “ Felp’* “
10 “ Eagle “
5 “ Cognac Brandy
10 .“ Peach “
8 “ Imitation *•
5 “ .Malaga Wine
4 *• Cinnamon Cordial
4 caska Porter
20 bbl*. Flour
10 Crackers
20 “ S O Sugar
5 “ Loaf “
10 “ Molasses
3 “ Table Sal*
5 bags Filberts
10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco
5 H Honeydew “
10 “ small Plug “
5 kegs small Twist “
10 bbls. Irish Potatoes
60 boxes Raisin*
25 *• Spanish .Scpars
25 “ j Spanish “
20 “ American “
12 keg* Dupauec Fff Powder
12 “ “ Ff
1000 lbs. Bar Lead
50 hags Shot
5 boxe* Bar Sip
5 “ Shaving “
5 “ Fancy “
3 dnz. Carolina Weeding Hoes
3 “ Pait.it “ “
6 “ Iron Traces
fix*) lbs. Pols
500 ‘‘ Ovens
300 “ Spider*
300 *• Fire dogs
I doz. pair Shovel and Tongs
3•“ Tea Kettles
3 “ Sauce Pans
1 doz. Rifles
J double barrel shot Guns
12 “ Tin Cups
6 “ Coffee Pots
12 “ Nest’s Baml Buckets
20 “ Tin Pans
6 *• “ Plates
6 *• Coffee Mills
100* Candle moulds
12 pair Brass Candlesticks
3 doz. \\ ooden Buckets
2 “ Wash Uaistus
SO casks Nails
5 M Uunflinu
12 doz. Shoe Blacking
12 gross knitting Pins
I<X> pair Hook Hinges
50 “ Brass Knobs
6 Cord Rope
‘Fish Hooks assorted
1 doz. Horse Brushes
12 “ Cotton Card*
6 \\ 00l
20 lh. Shoe Thread
Looking Glasses assorted
Shaving. *• “
8 doz. Razors
“ “ Strps
6 “ Shaving Boxes
6 “ “ Brushes
5 “ Hair *’
2 “ Plough Lines
6 “ Collin’s Axes
10 “ Black Ink
3 “ Red “
3 ■* Hummers
I “ Smoothing Plains
1 - Jack “
1 “ Fane *•
4 “ Match “
l u Maiding “
3 “ Hand Saws
12 “ Screw Augurs
12 *• Chlssels
20 gro. Screws; dOsetts Knifes and Forks
Stl setts KMfrw 1 do/ 1 oat Adds
1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuffers
12 “ Dressing Combe; 12 do Tucking do
12 “ Side do; 3 Pocket do.
6 Card Spurs; Violin strings assorted
4 doz. stock Locks
6 “ Pocket Books ;6 do Spectacles
12 gro. Pearl Buttons ; 12 do Hone do
12 “ Lasting do ; 4 do laves
12 *■ Brittania Table Spoons
HJ Tea “
12 “ Curry Combs
90 p r mens ‘ll ued and bound Brogan-s
84 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B.
60 “ “ “ “ best
90 “ “ “ sewed k ‘
IXS “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogaus
96 “ “ “ Carts “ “
KXI “ “ dottblc sole kip Brogans
100 “ “ “ calf “
60 “ Ces)tlemen’s Water Pioof Bools
60 “ fine calf sewed Boots
20 “ thick Boots
. 60 “ children's Roan Morocco
84 “ boy’s kip Brogans
tKJ “ youths Lasting Slippers
60 “ ‘ “ •“* “ tieals
60 “ children’s I.ealbcr Boots
100 “ women’s Leather Boots
100 “ “ “ Shoes
60 “ lathe’s coi’d lasting heal Straps
6l) “ “ black Straps
6<} “ fine kid ties
60 “ l< mor T heals
48 “ V filed ge Lace
36 •“ Paris ties
60 l; Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes
grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do
do do grain; 3 do kip Shoes
24 pr llair Seal Caps
24 “ men’s “ “
24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps
36 “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats
36 “ “ super ** “
24 “ “ blk Connev Hats
24 •* “ Russia Hats narrow
brims
36 “ blk Beaver Hats
12 “ blk wool
24 *“ Tarpolin Hats
24 li Wool Hats
4090 yds j brown Shirting
1500 “ 4-4 “ Sheeting
1000 11 | bleached Shirting
1000 u 6-4 “ family “
500 “ 7-4
300 “ 4-4 Wallerman “
3))0 “ 7-8 upper fall “
300 “ superior 4-4 do do ’
100 “ red Canton Flannel
100 “ brown “ “
150 “ bleached “ “
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 “ fine 3-4 Checks
2 “ Constitution Drill
4 “ (jray Linaeya
fancy Prints; 12 fio red ground
do; Bdo blue striped do ; 6do
small fig ddurkdo; Bdo striped
do; 30 Io assorted do; 25 do
dark Chiutsdo; lOtlodo Furni
ture do.
* “ French Cambric
4 Embossed do
4 Embossed Dimuy
U>pieces bombazftts, assorted
; tl sc< > Tlc l 3do brown
2 i colored do
10 do V bobt *? U *i B do book muslin
10 do Plain su ,ss do, 15 do satin strip’d
o do superior satin do; H
6 J! te" red . m ' , * l "o *do checked do
b do do bobinrtte; 3 roTd dimity;
4 doz gauze shawls; g do silk do
1 ps huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck gloves
1 doz kid and 2do silk gloves- 6
* d ,° c , ardrd tk ' rt t 6do block ’braids
2 j head bags;
Bandanna and Cotton llhds. assorted
2 ps blk cravats; 1 do Irish linnen
Cam bricks assorted; 3 ps blk luslings;
8 ps blue and gray satinetts
2 doz pair men’s colered cotten gloves
da do India rubber suspenders
.> do do worsted do
to col 'd double strapt. do
12 do do ladies white cotton hoes;
6 do do men's do do half do
6 do do worsted do do do
Fatten and cotton thread, assorted
Pearl, R >ne and Lasting Buttons, do
1 doz men’s Camlet Cloaks
1 do Cloth dress Coals; 1 do fine do frock
do fine black cloth rests; 1 do blue do
1 do do Cassemerc Pants; 1 do Satinelt do
o pn C otton and Silk Velvet
3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnetts,
Bonnet Linings and trimmings, t sc. s c .
C ‘nolo— te Dru **- Medicum#, Perfumeries
Coßfoetiotisries. +, +r . Together witfi.gpod as -
CftK , tf . r y a ' , ' , Q| a*’ Ware, i aey will
sell all their goods low for cash.
WANTED AS ABOVF.,
AH kind* of Country Produce, for which cash and
goods, at low price*, will be paid on delivery nt ihrir
! * torf - April iCth. 1839
Lois for Kiiinincr Soat.x,
A HE offered on Meooßntodftting terms, on that
J.M. desirable situation called ih. Tbickrt, about t
rmtrs froCB Doncn #iarb It remaining about 14
iii'rr*, thr fronts of each Having: a full view of Doboy
ir, and bounding on the creek extending back as
tar as the road h ading to Baisder’s Bluff. Plot* of
t be above, and terms of sule, can tie seen at the Count
n Room of F R BHAKELFORD, Esq
Darien, 19th Feby. Ih39—4w
For Snlr.
MA pleasantly situated and very com
fortable dwelling heuse and lot, with all
necessary out buildings, at Ridgeville,
three miles from the city. Terms of sale
w'd! be r.’.r’de easy, and accommodating.
The health of Kidgcvtlh* as a summer’s residence, is
too well known, to require any recommend ol ions,
and so near to Darien must make it a dt-siralde
retreat to men of business. E. 8. REES.
Darien. Jan SMt
Isaac Snow,
nrOULD inform his customer* and the public,
that lie continues ttrtteep on hand at his old
stand, an extensive assort memos merchandize em
bracing uimnst every variety, such as DryjGoods,
Grocertss, Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-want* Eartlf
t n-w are and Crockery. Glass-ware, Huts, Capa and
| Bonnets ; Boot a siul Shoes, Books and Stationary,
P.rfumery and a great variety of Fancy articles.
He intends to keep hi* assortment as complete
through the season as may Ik* required to meet the
W ishes of his customers.
Darien, Feb 5 ts
Notice.
The subscriber wishes to sell u trai t
! of I*o ktiiidretl sere* of land, lying on
the A'laninlia river about 25 miles above
i Darien. Said land is well limbered with
■ l-rP “ Pmc and has a Convenient landing or
Bluffioit. Fur term* tipplvto J. J. Garrison or the.
subscriber. ‘ JOHN MiTCHEL
April Sd, 139. Sr
Lands for Sale.
fff-L those two Tracts or Lots of
Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap-
I pling county, and on the waters of the
-vL. Alo*tunJi River; one known and di*
tinguishvd by live No. I'l'Uft, and containing 370acres
the other by the No. 658, and containing 112 acres,
and having the right of aft rry granted in*a charter
by the Legislature of the State. Anv person wish
ing to trade for the same, mav do so fry letier, direct
ed to Archibald Brydie. Athens, Gu.; or to J H.
ITeming,Charleston, 8. G. And Ido hereby forbid
all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way
whatever on said premises, us the law in such casus
shall be rigorously enforced.
J H FLEMING.
feb 19-3ia (Athens Banner )
Joseph Lyman. Jr.
AND
Francis E. llonri,
ATTORNEYS .* COUNSELLORS AT LAW
HAVE nssocintcd themselves in the prac
tice of their profession in Darien, ond respect
fully offer their services to their friends and
the public.
Office, Chattier Building. Broad street, op
posite the store of Mr. riamuel M. .Street.
Darien, Apr 23, 1839.
Spanish Clears and Tobacco.
50,000 SC S OR J PA ‘ NISH cr
Foil mux Brown’s t’- nuine Virginia Leaf, and
Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv
fob 1? J. A 8. H ROKENBAUGH.
Liquors,
ohfjgffl CONSISTING of Cognac Bran
dy, II Gin, Jamaica Rum. N. E.
Rum and Gin, Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and
Malaga Wines.
For sale wholesale or retail bv
ja 22 11. W . HUDNALL.
Notice.
All person, indebted to the undersigned, by ac
count. are requested to make payment to Mr. Will
iam B. Ecker, who is duly authorised to receive the
same.
WOODBURY A STACKPOLE.
Darien, June 18th 1839.6 w.
Painls nnd Oils.
KA KEGS English White LEAD
75 do American ditto—Also,
Green and Black PAINTS. Just received
and for sale by
may 7 J & S. H ROKENBAUGH.
Notice is Hereby Given,
THAT James I.Girhisos, Esq. has been appoin
ted by the subscribers, their acting Agent duringthei
absence from this State.
S. D & J. P. WOODBURY.
Darien, Afar 28th 1839.
Silk Keel.
THE subscriber has invented a machine for reel
ing silk, for which he has obtained Letters Pat
tern, one of which can be si*n in operation at the store
of Isaac Snow, in this city. Its simplicity and
accuracy in reeling silk from the cocoon, has given
it consid.Mable popularity in the North where it has
been tested and found to be superior to any at present
in use. Individuals engaged in the silk business,
and feel disposed to reel their own silk, can obtain a
Silk Reel ai short notiee and at a resonable price by
making application to Mr. Snow.
HENRY WOODW’ARD
Darieti, July 23. It