Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, April 25, 1874, Image 3

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garictt iimta &mtU* LOCAL DEPAR r ptKNT. LOCAL DOTS. —The Darien Timber Gazette should be in every family in Mclntosh county- G on b costs the small sum of $2.50 for a whole year. —We had a call a few days since from our friend Capt. A. A. Sharp, the clever Passen ger Agent of the Macon and Brunswick loiil road. Mr. Sharp is also connected with the Steamer Daisy now plying between Darien and Hammy Smith’s Landing. —We call the attention of the public eye to the law card of Walter A. Way, Esq., in another column. All who desire prompt attention to the legal business "'ill do well to give him a call. We take pleasure in say ing that since Mr. Way has been iu our city he has proven himself a genial gentlemen, a good citizen and a successful Lawyer. —Wash. Wright, Esq., a Bomswiekian, was in the City a few days since. —The planters throughout the county are pushing forward their crops,*nd while corn is small, yet we are- glad to sje that it looks well. Farmers generally, are planting no cotton compared with previous years. Bice fields are beginning to look green and flour- ishing also. —As warm weather is approaching, fami lie hve begun to move iron the city to the “RMge” and elsewhere to spend the summer months. —Mr. James Walter’s public Boom yield ed a short time since to tie superior force of the freshet, and carried off a large num ber of rafts of timber, a good portion of which, he has not been able to recover, amounting to about one;.thousand dollars, which he has been compelled to make good. —No clue to the stolen inoflP" of Roths- CHmi) & Adams, has up t> the present time, been discovered. —Col. Spencer, whd practiced law here many years ago, has to his old ‘•stamping ground" am has, resumed the practice. —Mr. T. P Pease, Gbtirman of the Board of County ( oininissiohe's and Fx'o. Justice ot the Peace, will hold i monthly Court, tor the disposition of civil cases, on the second Thursday in each rnontu. Efforts are being made to revive the -old Police Court for tip trial of civil cases to one hundred and fifty dollars. The stat ute fixes the day to the first Wednesday m : each month. A wag once sai<l, pointing at th* time, to a very corpulent Methodist minister pass ing. that the following epitaph should I be written across his atido iien, ‘‘Sacred t" the memory of twelve spring ultickeus.' ‘ X rough and tumff. *uv--t fight occur .tar t. ... f i e. it Soli.~ old "Tars,” wholiiad come ashore to see Mahoney's Altanijha Varieties, and who had indulged most too freely in the intoxicating fluid. This Varieties are drawing crowded houses every evening- -an infallable evidence of the high appreciation, and tue complete success in the plays selected. —Charlie Collins, the murderer of lljjn rv Blue. will doubtless, he tried at the con in” term of the Superior Court. Abie At torneys are employe i to defend him, and they will, no doubt, attempt to prove an ‘•Alibi.” —Lumber is coming in very freely, av argiug, we are told, about twelve rafts per day. Prices continue to be femunerativo. —Do not forget the ball to be given by the Mclntosh Light Dragoons, at the Magnolia House on the first of May. We venture to say that we feel afeured it will prove a per fect success. —Mclntosh Superior Court convenes on the 28th day of the present month, jurors, witnesses, attorneys and clients take notice. Hon. Wm. Schley will preside. —From what weean learn, thefle will be many marriages consummated in Darien and Immediate vicinity before the ‘Hog-days commence. Licemes and ministers will be in great demand. —The Concert at the Magnolia House on Monday evening lait, given by Mrs, Adams, was unanimously vd-ed a complete success. It reflects much the young la dies. We shall hae something more to say about it in our nex issue. —We return ouisincere thanks to our es teemed friend, WjiEii A. Way, Esq., for his valuable assistance*! helping us get out our first issue. Walte, good luck to you, may you live always. —The Magnolia louse needs a wife—and that badly. —Our youug layer friend, W. E. Hoyt, Esq., also gave us "lift” with our'first is- L sue. Many thanks Bill. May you Irtitrr a s'*. ■ ‘ fl ' - ’i r a: ! ; :T: ' '• II" didn't c* t f I* 31 'r. - v ' ■ B t :X" M B I* —The last few days of the warm weather has dried up the roads so as to make them passable. Now is the time for the Commis sioners to call out the hands and put the road in thorough order. —We take the opportunity of calling our City Fathers’ attention to the condition of our Streets. They need cleaning and they should be cleaned . before the hot summer suns commence. Why not employ a scaven ger and wagon, and require the scavenger to give his entire time to it. It would cost the City but a mere trifle* compared with the advantige and benefit, which it would be to the City generally. We hope the Commis sioners will take the matter into considera tion at its next meeting. Mr. J. E. Beaseley, of Liberty county, is engaged in cutting timber on South New port River. He rafts it at Thomas’ place, and from there towed around to this market. —Hon. Julian Habteidoe will be in atten dance on Mclntosh Superior Court. He will come to defend Randolph Aiken, who is charged with murder. —The Building Committee will, in a few days, let out the contract for building the Court House and Jail. —-We notice that some of our enterprising merchants have put up street lamps m front of their stores. —We noticed a few days since, a flue lot of fresh water fish in our market, They are caught- in one of the Lakes m the Altamaha Swamps. From the num ,er the old man had, and the short time he was gone, we imagine it was fine sport. Several fine trout were among the lot. -—A sailor while intoxicated last Sunday night, fell overboard at the lower bluff mill, and was drowned. Every effort, was made to save him, but the current was so strong that they could no* reach him in time to save him from a watery grave. —We have just been informed that the it ame or skeleton of a human being was found quite near Myhall Mill, on yesterday. He 'euuld not be identified, as liis flesh was en tirely gone. It evidently, was not the un fortunate sailor who was drowned Sunday. - -When will the telegraph line he estab lished, which will connect Darien with the Macon A Brunswick Road. We | ivc heard nothing ot it for the last week: but hope sfjicerely the originators have not abandoned the enterprise. — Uur jail, at present, accommodates five boarders, one Charley Collins, charged with the murder of Henry Bui" and the others for minor offenses. —We see many new buggies and horses dashing through our City, every evening, enjoying the delightful spiring evenings. Atwoods <fc Avery have taken a step.) in the right direction. Sec their advertisement in another column and when you went satis faction ia purchasing goods give I hem a call, ih. i will find tl)e]j ids tv so tic ir salesmen. toned gentlemen end jolly good mil ws. Be sure and read their large advertisement and then give them a call at their huge stoves on Broad street —■where you will always find t large and well selected stock of Dty (h ods, Groceries, Drugs and Medicines. Av. —The Magnolia House improvements will soon be completed. —P.. B. Clarke, Esq , is loading several vessels in liont of tile Hotel for James K.. ‘ 'r.AitKE, Esq. - Another Theatre is to be opened to night. See advertisement. —A considerable excitement wats caused last Sunday evening by repeated calls of ‘Policeman!” coining from the Musters oi the vessel lying at EppingV wharf. Mar shal Carr was soon on the spot with a posse and on boarding the veswel he leiirned trom the Captain that some of the sailors had been considerably disorderly—one of them having drawn a knife on the Mate. The Marshal slial arrested three of them and lodged then in jail. —Wx direct the attention of the public to the law card of that clever gentlemaa, Capt W. Hobkkt Gionii.liat. All those wishing to have their busint*ss attended to promptly, would do well to call on the Captain. —Head the advertisements of Mess.s. M. Cullinan, and L. Eckmak, and give ..them a call. —We were pleased to greet in our office a few days since, Messrs. John H. Depush, E. D. Smythe, and Wm. llonk, three- brge Sa vannah merchants. Tlicy art* clever and jo vial gentlemen and they all promised us ad vertisements. —W. H. Avery, Esq., went to Savannah a few days ago to buy more goods for the targe store of Messrs. Atwoods <fc Avert Thf-y are clever gentlemen and should be^-Wf pat ronized. Success to you, gentLe^nmn. —Mb. M. Conway. wejl>Known throughout th© State, as }, -class Hotel man, is now at th^' I *iagnolia House. congratulate ’Mr. Care on his securing the services ol a man whose long in first-class houses so well fits him for the place oc.cu pied by Mr. Conway. —See Advertisement of W. f. Burney. Brick Mason and House Painter, in another colnmn. Our acquaintance with Mr. Bunr ney has been limited, yet from what have seen of him. believe him to be an industrious and thorough workman. The public should patronize him liberally. —Johnnie Young, started hist Thursday evening, with Captain Ridoui, Master of the Schooner Earnest F. Lee, on a voy age to New Brunswick, N. S. wish him a pleasant time and a speedy return to his 1 home and friends. —T of Darien, generally, were ; not aw-re of the fact, until the past day or j two, that the Darien Timber Gazeette I would actually make its appearance on to , day, hence the lack of advartisements in this issue. And now. that we have made a we feel confident that the entire port t Communicated.] Darien Timber Gazette. The above will make its first appearance before the citizens ot Darien on the 25th in stant-, with, I am told. A. L. Adams. Esq., as Associate Editor. All are looking forward, anxiously forward for the first issue; and from what I know of the Associate Editor and the Proprietor, all will be agreeably disappointed. Friend Grubti, the Proprietor, I have known for som • time, and I can but say that he never attempts anything without success. J feel no hesitancy in saying to the citi- zens of Darien and surrounding country, that they will make the Gazette well worth the small subscription of two and a half dol lars. They are willing to embark in the en terprise, and do all they can to promote and advance the interest of the City and county, and when they shall commence, then it be comes the duty, and I believe every citizen wifi patronize and lend a helping baud. A good newspaper to blow our praises and act as fugleman, is what Darien has always wanted and sadly needed. As ati instance, 1 point you to Brunswick, liefer back ten years and you will find that property could have been bought for a mere trifle but hew stands it to-dav, and what has brought it about ? I answer- -The Seaport Appeal. It is true that real estate to-day in our city is valuable and commands remuneraitve prices when put upon the market, but ypu will find that twelve months from to-day : the city will be greatly built up, property 1 will be greatly (as a natural consequence) enhanced, and all, because wo have a lively, wide-awake webkly. To the citizens, mer chants, Ac., I would say, do not leave tiu;m to bullet and pilot their bark ove/ the troubled waters alone and unaided, but aid them b' subscribing and advertising freely and liberally. Do not think for./ne,inoment i when you pay for the subscrijjfion/or adver tisement, that the- newspup.'/ m/in arc . the only men to get the benefit - t your money and that you will not ho. ben fitted in the least; but bear this iu lVmoyabranee, that the greatest fortunes ary m.-ydo by extensive advertising: and that a Jsusihess that cannot support an advert:-enkait, is not worth at tending to. ’ Iv‘ groat haste, ••WIN I'HUOP.” Darien, Ga., April 21st 1871 -9- The Tftnbei? Business of Darien. Darien ii know' ,as one of the largest ship ping parts of yell/w pine timber on t!ie At lunrtc seti-boni'd and tue repmtati n of its timber stands 'SO high in (oreign markets that mereh:" Is in other places have been tempted ,1 us/a mild word; to brand their timber, Bp/i n. Th" ba'/noss of receiving and shipping timber Irrr. has assumed such proportions as not/hily to regulate, but monopolize all iheir tminess. It is e.ttim it- .1 that about peg 1 .’Li’.iu 1 V- p ‘ 'tin ’yfie'inei"‘asc if bn.H ies.- it: ;h • timber line djkv'xw > tb" • m l the present season is o*3 ot . eiua. .sable activity, As in lay as Silky ve •; -Is froui all part ; o f the world, drawing from twelve to twenty feet of water, (there are iwhuJ tively few that draw led than fit; en feSHp ive b*. n in purl at tlio :-..it.: ■ iim ■. S' >r >■- irgggcs of ti tuber- J iiiof conrs", makes empil.-ymcat for htta. deeds of workmen, many of th an receiving good s ihu Es and all a liberal snppxirt. Other business has kept pace with the timber trade, and Darien is improving t•. ry day. l’iinbcr makes a solid foundation, no mis take. Business must necessarily continue to lucre ise for y airs yet. 1 know it is feared by some, wlo have li ithlug els.; to fret about, that (he marketable timber will all have been shipped iir less than ten y ars. but we are confident that this cannot be ae coraplished inside of twenty-five y ars, even with the continued increase in the business. The gv-ovtu of this kind of pine is very rap id aid amounts to mmy millions off * ; every year, in this State. The steam mills in this vicinity are doing a lucrative,business, and there are good sites for more with good prospects —plenty of business and. liberal pur contago on outlays if properly managed. Demands tor this puiticular kind and quality of lumber are all\ the time increasing. The new uses t-> which this lumber is found to lie well adapi t<ij> 'ill insure larger orders with increasing prices for the next few years. Tiukber is the business here. It is safe, paying! and honorable. who in Darien would thrive. Vl,.[\euirile timber, or advertise,” says *ur\loctil poet. I'll sentiment, u. think, is letter tlian the )urrst. A - v*- - ited Citizens of Darien! Messrs. A. A. Sharp A Cos., of th M. A B. R. IT, have a charter for a road between No 1 on the M. & B. lb .ad and Ham nay Smith's Landing on the Altamaha River, a distance of about 8 miles. Mr. Sharp was in town lust w<e.k on busi ness connected with this proj. t, and w•: learned the following from him: He proposes to commence work about the middle of June, or as soon as the ground will ! admit, and complete it about th middle of ; September. He estimates the cost at not more than , | $3,000 a mile. He will secure convict lab r ' at greatly reduced rates. In the mean time the Company will build . a Steam Ferry Boat of about fifty tuns don, which will take the place of the Steam er Daisy, making two trips daily. The boat will cos- about STOOO and be fit ted for transporting passengers and ftei; ri. Messrs. Sharp A Cos., asks the City to deed them a lot at the foot of M irk . Sire-1, on condition that they build a Warehouse and use it as such. They also ! ish the Ci'y tr* take a few hundred dollars perhapf sLoiitj) in sto*k, in ctse they -hocld T We hr A. • BIT iias < Vagnolln Itofp Balt. Mr. A. E. Carr, the gentlem Inly and gen mv;s proprietor of lie above hou-u. gave a Soc and Party on Friday evening, the F7th in stant. tie evidently know how to make a social party pleasant, l-lvorything was just right, and gotten up nicely and with the in tention of pleasing. (JvinAo sonic misunderstanding, the at tend, me • was not as large as if would other wri have- b>' i. but those present enjoyed it peri'ceil. Mr. (hi.- Ii- just fitted up a large dining rdpfv. hid anew and substantial floor. It makes a good hall for dancing and the dan cers danced as if they enjoyed it the new floor. Av 12 fclock all were invited to the tables, whoh were heavily laden with all that app - | tit 'could crave; meats, fruits, cakes and | c.O!)i ictijuery. and for one long hour we ate, talk'd mid toasted, iu an informal, old fash ion'! way—that is 'without any affectation, bu&t*j,'"td appetite as the tables will bear with ss. D AY. I). presided at.the head l oftl e table which honored u and dispensed nestings like a prince. Hxjiprr bring over, we again repaired to tlif‘|M i ■ v:n. and it was just 4 in the oiorniug l when the 1 it Quadrille brought the party to ! a clj.se. W- were p l -'isrJ to see our friend I)r. H. ! (rings light'll and gracefully in the Lancers ns it.hr w.is young again. St ■•■mb's Orchestra made “tile best music we f er had to dance to. hue,’’ was on every tnnpe. We hope the Orchestra will be in vito here often?*' Mje. Barclay graced one of the tables with a magnificent pyiVmid of ft overs. Mr Carr keeps a good lions and dr.s -ryes the Iberal patronaya of the city, and we are happy to say he ha\ many friends Imre. k The A Hamath Railroad Cos. ! A— We wish to call tie; attention oi our c.ifi -1 Z em .to some of’the qlvuntug-m which wt ’! \ follt-T th ; enterprise', when earri and out. Firs,: It will connect'us by rail with tie ! (Jrera West, St. Louis, ‘Cincinnati, and all other western cities. I'rom these cities freight can be brought there with only om change and lauded diivei in Darien. Con sumers of flour ail curp will note Hus. Second: Tt will give us a- laity expres so ver.v nueh ne-1 1. Hurdl It will gin; us a, die. mail. Think of city without a d.iiljmntil, or mail but t vied in a week; bet ter try to got along wid art churches or s'b v 'louses. Fourth: It 'V. 11 connect !>.e | rien pith the world, and iii.-.ruVs- Hm travel j one jfsndred per cent, in a few months. Its gene! I effects will be to jreuliy inere.ee busiii-ss, and build up* our Cffyt V.’j.k our business men act aft ouen, and see Silt they avail themselves id this nur i, j uee*fY pnbli improvement ? \ V-'t " y lo i it. we a, ■ ■ will <w it —. -k — jy t; '' tffsnrimpr IV., 1. I | th O act. ‘A. PiUchardN IBve’Uit;: Burned. ; * ALT AM A!! A THYME. \ Cdynu County, April 21 st. Ix 7-!. 1 ; < I -pd.o'e u-y > ,11 'X itel :° n p|< I I'll IV 1 y the i.u cue if the and Veiling 11 1 \iiui ff.vi i! Tan a ' l:i> , at rJ./ali.dd Bmirtajpo ‘ k'i" r ‘ ~„t in the co-.k room at abortu-ei m t spread with such ru- P i>!i kVthal ail aUempits to save the bnildin; werej A ■(.,.] v uf ;eless, tm f owing to tlic tun - ly ‘k'lVanui • upon t’.i s -e-ie ot Kev-ra •n' t Jp-sg ~ Fu-nitur -and other v.T.unbb ■ w / and. r tamk the loss, cxeluding the building, - * nls V .great. I ' NATHANIEL. P* r ‘ ftitnam's Hack Liiro between Ham my biii if s Bunding and No. 1, M. A B. R. H- i i trge >f Geo. A iino er who is always ready to -rve | the Johnson and klathews also iiave , hacks. q t Ijtmding. a fio c! Arrivals. House Capt Alien!, wife and j daughfev, Doby;Capt. Johnson, Doboy: M ■ Lliort,e ; B lit oil and daughter, city: Miss M; riii Jv r .'ai;on do.; Miss Anna -1 i-itt, do . Mifs Lubt Clutc, do.: Charles Marlic". do.: G ■, I M. \y Swain, Milledgi il■ ■ G Ni< las id j • s. s B i••• oi Dot II IL-j ■ hi.; J. G. lo.; J. T B art aoi | cit v; John Box ley, Canooehc; J. H. v. do, p W. Comas, d.o. ; Ta. J, Young, j do. ml i Sharp, MaiVm, Ga . < lapt. Me ; ITrnUl.lp M. s. AYeid; Capt. Foster, sli p : Bay *!;*• at it. Williams, brig AYHiington: ■ Capitf f.ewis. brig Bat,tees; Capt. Owens, • brig ) rpa.ike; John \V. Grow, Doboy; Ca.pt. I Free-|a and wife, do.: Mr. and Mrs. Bailie, , Se >t;| i; \V. S. Dozer. August it. Ga.: W. E. j j Van, lit. Savannah, Ga.:-J. 1). AV'illiuk, do.; I T- i'fs. do.; Jolm Clrake, Doboy; J. \Y. j MG 4 ., do.: Edward Murray, do.: T. J;. , | Go<iij rv .and, Brunswick. Ga :B. B. Mosley, i I city: Li J. Wilson, do.; Capt. E M Blount 1 1 and rife do.; Mr. A Mrs. Adams, do.: Mrs. BuviD, Borne, Ga.: Miss Andersen, do.: ‘ ip|tf{ (hli-ohs, bavk Lam“: L. L Graybill, I S iViptakf, La.; E. J. Sandin, Doboy: Tbos •J iiijhn, do ; It. AY. Grubb. Timber Gazette; Ctpil .VlcCleAian, ship Kings County; Ik Hofide ; city: A. C. McDuncan, Savannah, Miu .vapt Hammett, city: Rev. Mr. Lock-; w <oo do. O. Hopkins, do.: Capt. O’Neil. '■ *i f4-', Ireland; J. F. Gilson, Doboy; AV. U >b> (tiguilliat. city: Capt, Fitzgerald, str. j. T. Ola k. Charlotte. N. C.: 11. 11. j Brdols. do.; Capt. A <•'* e, B. ■ . w. k. Ga. . C.i'A !‘J. Shannon, do.; Philip Massn au: Pili.*.; lb J. Donnelly, Savannah, Ga. . E. Riel intuit, do.; A. Dobell, and > ; Mux Stmus.-, ■! I! - ''H : >!*•'■ b -9H 1 I ft M TO THE CITIZENS OF BRFNSWiCK. Having spent five of the plensentest fears of my life in the office of the Seaport Appeal, in your beaut''til City, Bid made very many pleasant and valued acquaintances, I desire to as sure jou, that although I have gone from among yon, and located in tlu neiglib ring City' of Darien, I shah' never cease to remember your many kindnesses, and continue to appreci ate the courtesies which yon have, on so many occasions, kindly shown me. It is the litMe acts of evory-dav lift; that make us happy or unhappy. 1 also desire to thank those of yon, who have so willingly aided and En couraged me in my new enterprise, by subscribing for the Darien Timber Gazette, and to assure you that I shall endeavor to make it worthy of your patronage. That we may not only continue, but increase our pleas ant. associations through the columns of the < 1 azkrrK, is tlie VaiXeat * ish ' [ ui.-ii vim> >v GKratwy IURIKM TIMBER MARKET. A PI? TL 25t.1i, 171. ' -l 1 4ft 'ry. Alir -I'Alt. •L>< to 7’v, 411,1 %' to t/' lll s to M.; #>J to wjj raw to. a. a Wl) ih<, to tl) SO ) til to JI SOU 111.: to 14 K*w 1a,., to ia —— miriHi ■—■.0.....'r,. rT „„ lirj | , Mi spin# J'OIIT OF DAIiIEN, GEORGEE FOR THE WEEK EN.OIi IG APRIL 24. ARRIVALS, April 20 Park Farsa ml, .Lihat sen—Glascow— Young & Langdou. Auiil ao—Bunt Atlantic F.lliu-sen Savannah \ Di lidl Jt Cos. Apri 2i : Sclir. Thomas Wafts, Curtis ■New York —Young & Langdou. April 21—Sclir. Charles A. Ihivev. Scott-- llavana -11 il Lulls <fc Foster. CLEARANCES. April 17 -Bark Sarah li. Cairn, Eldridge- Hull Y ouug A l.iingdon. April IT—Bark Alphcus Marshall, I‘ ; rkcr—London —, V, Dobell .v (!u. April l , Dirk Cii.irles Lambert. Anderson- Her! I b-p ,Jl- -A. Dobrii ,v Cos. April 20—Hark I’.iiiiuria, Gillen- Sivgo -A Dobell .t On. April 2d—Schr. Mav McFarland, McF irland- New ) or):- Y "ling & Linn-don. April 21-Bar* Tran-der. Scott Gr-uock Young It Langdou. April 82 -D uit RnvgeriaUtrolo nslein, Ulirerisiech - Waterford— U. M . Alu nro. Ap l o •'.! Ibok Lucy.mil Pail Andris* Antwerp A. nolwll & Cos, * April 20 sell'- E. ( Cutes, I-'reel.mu -Mistlck l oiliig it I on j- lou. April 2.> -Sc.ii. i-. trust 'I. t.ec. Jf.Uoul MantHport 1 l ouug and Liiuyaou. IN POUT. Slii,) Hem i ‘tin, Ifolby. 1.0 .dini; tor TOnOftl Kiu<*- uoin by Youn.LT Sc T.angdou. -m i m . W'nk ck-r I.o.tJiiisr f >r United Kiiqintom by 'l t ire: .v In**-ti-*m 1 . knrk C iri Aii-’ii-f. SicAviir* ■*. Uordir.'T for United j K .■'!•• ;i . \ Hi’ y Lb • .1: lT.it k doliann.-i. ii t.-i- -. for Unite:! ion* by Kp, 0 *l!ms at Cu. J J; irk Mmi’i.i .id IPirder. J for United r in/doni by I'ppiiiA !• i| i- y (‘n. J!!K tor. ri ■■ ■!■ •' .• !. •• Ttm.i", Ofi'c. Loading for Ting'd King loci bv jO.-i’as A <’o. liai'k.hiii I! it. Vlbr*.*ht, Ltuding 1->r United Kindotn by Upping. lights A park Stanb'A, Nervi;.. Loading for United King dun by Epplug B. ilas A Cos. i'tik 'i( y <>t Otraua. Pin Icy. Loiding f>r United K'ndom by buy. Sic wart A Cos. I5 irk JuiiiiH Frcii' k Loading f<.: United King dom by Guy. Su-wart A Cos Bark Aumista >!aiibia. Siedd. Loading for United Kingdom by A. Duboll A* Cos. Ji: k lidli.tn M. Yigus. Loading for [Tinted King dom by A Lobt li <v (’< Bark .Jorgen Larentzcn, X .ckri-ou. Loading for Unitef! Kingdom by A. Dobell A Cos Bai’k S;, Croix. Naile. Loading lor United King dom by A Dobeii A r Cos. i*uk A rut l,n- t, Conway. Loading for Unite! Kingdom by A. Dobell A Cos. Bark HLirlii gen. D' Jnnge. Loading for United Kingdom by A. Dobell A: Cos. Bark Admen, t aurlcrc. Loading for [ ited King dom by / Dobelf A ('>. Bark John Burin r, Bmuks. Loading for United Kingdom by A Dobell A: Cos. Bark Resource. Craw. l*o. ding for United King dom by A. Dobell A Cos. ivirk hgremont. Kenney. Loading for Uniteii Kingdom by # A. Dobell A Cos. B.ik Dunbrody, Power. Loading for United King dom by A. Dobell < ’o. IVirk I Jans Georg. (Jorsulker. Loading for United Kingdom by D. M. Munro. lark Criefsuabi, Norbrodt. Loading for United Kingdom by I). M. Munro. Bark Boas, dm . )w c n. Loading for United King I dom by I) M. Munro. liark Pi wider: Vhu Blumenfb.nl, Bcb wartz. Load- i ing for United Kingdom by I). M. Munro. Bdrk !!'■■*, ltudiar<D. Loading for United king dom. by I). M. Munro. Bok Lqimi' \. Pmder. Loading for United King ! dom by D. M. Munro. B ru Selma. Wallis. Loading for United Kingdom ’by D M. Munro. Bark Cupel ia, Monger. Lolling for United King- I !om by 1. M Munro. Bark Gustav *der■:i v - •. “irvis. T*oading lor , United Kingdom by I). M. Munro. Bark Mary Jane. Builde. Loading f... Utii‘ed King | dom by |). >l. Mmm . Bark Minna. Bue>a Loading .‘or Uni:< and K’*ig -111 üby I). M. Munro. Bark Farsmid. Jobausen. Loading for United ' Kingdom by Young & fMin jdon. j Ship Patrician. Ditchburri. Loading for United! K nab***> 1.. A. I lobe. \ Cos , r Bariv M ii’ia, PoTtei. n .<nii, , 1 t United LiurdAi,, by J). M. Munro. i Jiark Savanna, O’Neil. Loading for United King ! i dom by I). M. Munro. j Bark Penelope. .Oveigi; .. Leading fur { nited j | Kingdom by A Dobell a Cos. Ship Jtaguar. Uost-r. Loading for I mfed K { ng- ] | dom by A. Dobell A Cos. Borg AfbtiiTe . r. !li.;-**?•. ].. J ; l n and Kingdom by A. I>;b“ll Ai v Brig Lews. Loading for l nileb Kii g iom < by A. I >oi)c-il A C . Brig Keep-ake. Owens. Loading for I nited' Kingdom by a. Do . il A Cos. Brig WiUiiigum, Wii!iam>. Ltrading (. y l uited I Kingdom by A. Dobed Sr Cos. Brig Ernmfcßcug, Sndcinauu. Loading for [ nited Kingdom by Epping. 5 Las A* (. Sclir. ( barlet? A. Bovey, Scoit. for S . ; Jt.dins by Hiltons A Foster. Sclir. Waldenear, Parker. Loading for Kio Jan , ; eiro by Young A Langdon. Schr. Thomas Watts, Curtis. Loading for Nova Scotia by Young & Langdon. 'TnmirrT--: \ Uu’ ii'jcmciva. K L BURN fVy h t" t A MAGNOLIA HOUSE’ Tl DARIEN, : ; GEORGIA .. Yf ANY additions have been a -.loin this house * during the past month, and,lie- Proprietor takes pleasure in tajiug to hia old yj PATKOXS A.\D FRIENDS and to all who desire FIRST-CLASS accommo f. tions, that he is ready to satisfy them at the folio r ing rates : Board and lodging per month $30.0) ' Table Board “ “ 25.01 Board and lodging “ week 10.00 Board “ “ per day — TO) M,- il Is each 7.-, Lodgings •• 75 A. E. CARR, Proprietor, M. CONWY, Clerk. TEE GRAND CENTRAL-' VARIETIES ! quin GRAND CENLRAL VARIETIES, at tbn 1 Timber Cutter’s Reatauranl, will be opened on SATURDAY NIGHT, itmler the management of Mr. H. A HALL, on, which occasion several Aartists have been -.e y.p: u from New Y'ork. Admission. 25c. Received seats ,T>e. including a Drink. ‘ omeAnd see PROFESSIONALS, and not AMATEURS. Ap’l2slt. _ M. CULLIFfAN, WSal.br IN CIIO, 'E FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, dry coons. Hardware, cutlery, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATTONERY't JtC. Broad Street, from Shilling side, oppose the Custom House, > Darien. Ga. 1195—1 m. _ L. EC KM AN, DA K TEN, GEOIT G I A, DEALER in Dry Goods Hats, Boots, Shoes, Groceries. &c. April 25 -1 m. WILLIAM IN IIOYT; Attorney aod Cooosellst at Law, DARIEN, GA. April 96—tf. W- Robert Gigniiliat, ATTOIIXKY AT LAW, , DAB!Eft, GA, i)Iv.OMP 1 ATTENTION given to nil legal m the Eastern and Brno wick Circuits, hn<i in the United Slates (.’ourts at Savannub. i j 2 April ’V> ly. WALTISR 11. AT TORNEY j AND T { m Cp un sellor at niyA REAL ESTATE ASEmj DARIEN, GA. V \\J ILL practice in the Superior Court £ of the <■' him VV ties of Mclntosh. Camden. Glynn, Wayne. ApM P!i: 1 g. Tattnall. J*iberiy and Bryan. Also in thol Federal (’oiirts in eases of Bankruptcy, &c. ] Particular attention given to the collection ofi claims, and the examina ion of Land Titles. April W J I). T. DUNN, BASKER & BROKER, Brunswick, Ga. pUYS AND SELLS EXCIIANOE ON Sfew York, I) Saranri iti, Boston, and Bhiladelphia, at lovost market rates. Buys arid sel.s Gold and Silver arid Commercial Paper. 1 lUcn-.t allowed on special deposits. Collections promptly attended to, rss lictted. AprtlSS-lv. PAPER STATIONARY PAPER BAGS. FioiTvvr.iiJi x :4cnoi s, Irti BAY STIiFK-r, fAV ANN AII, Cl A. April ;M>—Jiu. DH. 1,. lIEINS, liitl'XSWlCk; GKOilCi I A. tines till ii- Sir of u la, t an tens, Dy &M pya, >’i!es. t ;n- Uousrli anil all (lit,eases of Use lungs, ijjtil Fcvci. YP .... .. . safterins t'r. ip ‘UO 1 of ( * K -'-Gi**e d*P .•Mcs 'wjll do well to Call "II Dr. 1- HKJKI ■ '*' : cured. All vegetable medicines, and prote#cif hv i stent. ApriljiH 1 ___ JL-. * It A I.T I M 0 K K PEARL HOAI .XN .i Having the sole agency of the in''.mated J BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY COMPANY.' heir leave I" cal! the attention of Oarer-, and the i.eliln* in wiieral to the following atuclea mann-m --lii*ii'd by ih*‘ above namid CotßßfX ,w ’® 1 South, rn White Born, and narraf ted to kep K years in any climate. BREAKFAST lI.OMINY. In Barrels and Cases of 10 Caddie of 6 pounds vac* ■ SAMP, ok COAIiSL HOMINY sononular with Virginians and Northern States.- p J\hl MEAL, in }>avrelt. and mobtly !1 “ ! fwconi Bread. CORN, FLoUli. very choice, * n mow; ran be need n connection * Wbt Flour l* r all k'ndr? of pat try, MLLUFEEP O v UIWtP.