The Telegraph. (Darien, Ga.) 1833-18??, March 12, 1835, Image 1

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Voi. li. * TitF. IS FUBLISaSD EVERT THCRS , J>*-8, AT BABIES, Mc’lYrOSH CO. GEO. ‘* —!— . BY N. CAULj>a2R. AND EDITED BY TITO G BYT LEM EX. TERMS.—Three Dollars per an.iuin, payable in advance. Adveiitisenkxts.—First insertion, per square, seventy-five cents, and for each sub sequent successive insertion, thirty seven and a half cents —but. monthly advertise ments seventy-five cents per square for eaclt insertion, —no advertisement being consid ered less than a square, and each person’s property advertised by Sheriff, Marshal, or Tax-Collector being estimated as a square. Advertisements, unless limited by law or the advertiser, continued until ordered to be stopped, and charged accordingly. Sales of laud and negroes, by administra tors, Executors, or Guardians, are required by law, to be held on the first Tuesday m the Month, between the hours of ten in the fore noon and three o’clock in the afternoon, at the court house of the county in which the proper'y is situate. Notices of the sales of land must be given in a public gazette SIXTY days, and negroes FORTY days pre vious to the day of sate. Notice of the sale of personal property must be given in like manner, FORTY days previous to the day of sale. Notice to the debtors and creditors of an estate must be published for FORTY days. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published FOUR MONTH’S. Notice for leave to sell Negroes must be published for FOUR MON MIS, before any order absolute can be made by Court. Letters of Dismission front an estate must be published six months. Getters of business or containing com munications must, to receive -Mention, be post-paid. ***** M BISSELL. Surgeon Dentist. “WJ ILL visit Darien (for a few (lays,) in v ▼ the Early part of February Mis practice embraces all operations in DEN lAL SURGERY. From several years experience in the practice of his profession at the South, and in New York, he trusts by his operations to merit the confidence of this community. He begs ieave to refer to.the following, among other testimonials of pro fessional ability : Charleston, June 25, 1830. - Mr. Bissell having been initiated into my mode of practice in Dental Surgery, for and some time an assistant in my office in N York and Charleston, 1 recommend him to my friends as fully entitled to their confidence. C. S FARR BREWSTER. New Y uan, Nov. 27, 1829. During Mr. Bissell’s residence in N. York, Iliad frequent opportunities of knowing the very high estimation in which he was held by those who were welt acquainted with his professional and gentlemanly character, and from my own knowledge of his acquirements I feel much pleasure in recommending him in a particular manner to all who may need assistance from his professional arG E. PARMI.Y, Dentist, 11 Park Place. Edgefield C. H. Aug 2, 1834. This is to certify that \te have been ac quainted with Mr. Bissell, Surgeon Dentist, for about three years —that vve believe his character as a gentleman unexceptionable— that we have seen him perform most of the capital operations in his profession, and that we have no reason to doubt his entire quali fication to practice it. MAX : I.ABOUDE, M. D. t Du. 11. BURT. Lawuensvillf., S. C. Aug. 15, 1834. I hereby certify that l have had frequent opportunities of observing Mr. Bissell during bis visits to this place, and 1 have great pleas ure in testifying as to the propriety of his conduct and professional capabilities. His operations on the Teeth have given univer sal satisfaction; and his obliging manners have secured the esteem and good wishes of all who have benefitted by his professional services. ANDREW KENNEDY, M. D. jan 29—1t—30 JOB POLYTLYU Executed ut thin Office’ < €Lt)tf wkgra. 1 SEcGtUfA, IMSStfi Y, MAiiLTi 12, City Marshal’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, WILL be sold before th 6 Court House m the City ol Darien, between the usual hours of sale—One house situated at the Lower Bluff, levied on as the property of Win. V. Tomerson to satisfy an execution oltamed in the Mayor’s Court of this City in favor of Mitchell Si Young. ’ N. M. CAULDEIi, c. m. march 5—35 Administrators Sale. On the first Tuesday in next, V> ILL be sold by order ot till- Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of MTntosh county when setting for Ordinary purpose, the following property belonging to the Es tate of T heodore Dodge, in tie following named counties before the coirt house of each between the usual hours offside Lot No 555, 17 district, 2 section, in the couuly of Cobb. Lot No 116, 9th district, 4ih< sccticn, in the county of Walker, Half Lot No 292, 12th district, 4th section, in the counter of Walker Half Lot No 1289. 3d district, 4th section, in the county of Floyd Half Lot No 265, Bth district, 4th section, in the county of A aiker Half Lot No 974. 4th district, 3d section in the county of Cass. JOHN B GAUURY, Administrator. march 5—35 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, be sold a> the Court House in the Town of Brunswick, One taact of land lying and being in the County of Glynn, containing 1,000 acres, bounded southerly by anew survey of T. Dover, westerly by lands of John Voors, nor therly, by lands of Thomad Smyth, and on other sides by lands unknown, —levied on as the property of John Carnorhan to satisfy an Execution in favor of Executors of Francis h* A G BURNETT, Sheriff. feb 2—31 Sheriffs’ Sale. On thy first Tuesday in APRIL next, WILL be sold before the court house in Brunswick, Glynn county, between the usual hours of saie, One tract of Land containing three hun dred acres knowd as Hickory Hill, near Dr. A. DeLaroche, levied on as the property of Michael Feck, to satisfy an execution in favor of Anson Kimberly, property pointed out by plaintiff in execution A G BURNETT, s g c march 5—35 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, \\T ILL be sold before the court bouse in V v the the City ot Darien, county of MTntosh between the usual hours of sale the one half of a Bay Mare, levied on as the pro perty of the late James Pearce to satisfy an execution in favor of John Inglis, for the ben efit of Young S. Pickard security tor the late James Pearce. J S FACE, s. x, c. feb. 20—34 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in MA K next, WILL be sold before the court bouse in the City of Darien, County of MTn tosh, between the usual hours of sale, the following slaves: Perth, Big Sam, Juno, Jim, Little Sam, Nancy, Ally, Roben, Mary, July, Peggy, An drew, Phillis, Betsey, Finder, Monday, Lon doa, Glasgow. Levied on as the property of the late James IT. Giekie to satisfy an ex ecution on foreclosure of a mortgage in fa vor of Adam Tunno. J S PAGE, s m c. feb 20—34 Brought to Darien Jail, ON the 26th December last, a Negro Fel low who says bis name is RICHA/ONB and that he ranaway from James Hughs, of •South Carolina, but who has since removed to Alabama, on the 4th of Febuttry last, he had in his possession a pass signdtl Lewis Clark, of Abbeville Dist. S. Carolina, but ac knowledges that be obtained it from a school boy, and he was in the act of getting another when apprehended The said negro is a bout 5 feet -9 inches high, between 30 and 35 years of age, and light complected- C. F. UAZZAItD, Jailer. jan 8—26 JOB PRINTING Executed at this Office. 1 Notice, IJ \NAWAY fr..m die subs.'K'’ r on 28th %. .Linuary msi, a negro fellow named JESSEE—stout made, black complexion, leans forward when walking, with a scar on his upper lip, Its likely he will make tor Darien, and the* to the North, or be carried off by some sorry white man. The horse is a dark bay with his left eye ont, some sad dle spot yon his back and one hip lower than the other. Any information will be thank fully received, also a libera! reward will be paid for his delivery or secured so I get him. ABNER VHMBERI.EY. feb 2, 1835, 5t—33 NOTICE. On the first Tuesday in April next. WILL, be sold in front of the court house in Brunswick, Glynr. County, two negro Slaves, i iz : Billy and Bose. Sold as tile propt rly of the Estate of Nathan iel Bell deed, for the benefit oftne heirs and creditors of said Estate. U. DART, Ex'r. jan 20—29. Georgia— .1/’ hi tosh County. iijHIEKEAS C ivies W Thorpe applies \Lf for letters of Administration with tlie- will annexed, on the F.state of Samuel R J. Thorpe, 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 offe r within thirty days from date, to shew cause f any exist why letters of administration should not be granted the applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand <it office this se venth day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-five. It. AY. PROUDFOOT, c c. o Jan 8—26 1 4LIi f.f>oJ’ (J/}V,pty. F.RL US Bayard E Hand applies fur ‘JJ letters of dismission as amihistrutor of Jocob Ogden late of said count) 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 prescribed bylaw, to shew cause if an exist why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this fourth day of February, 1835. 11 V. PROU DFOOT, c. c. o. feb 5-31 Georgia —‘ ‘lntosh County. WHERE A.S'John -TDClutv applies for Letters of administration on the Es tate of William -V/‘6'lure, senr. deceased These are therefore *o cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause if any exist, why said fetters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at Darien this fourth day of February, 1835, * MW PROUDFOOT, c c o feb 5—31 Geo rgi a— M ‘ 3ntosh County. WHEREAS Bayard E. Hand apples for letters of dismission as administra tor ot Adam Tunno. 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 t'ne time prescribed bv law to shew cause if any exist why said letters should nbt be granted. i Given under my hand at office this fourth day of February, j 855. H W PROUDFOOT, c c. o Feb 5—31 Georgia —M‘lhtosh County xifc ®HEREAS John Ot Civ re applies for ‘JJ Letters of administration on the Es tate of William M Clare, junr. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all atjd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescibed by law, to shew cause if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under n>\ hand at Darien this fourth day ot February, 1835, liW PROUDFOOT, c co feb 5—31 FOR SALE, I AND Lot, No. 245, 6 District, 3d Section A Cass County, (this is an improved lot) Go >d titles will be given. Enquire at this office. aug. 28—8 Fortfak 4 n > ,y Re*Fe<&>.j*l£WMwjfta ~ \§ e,s n. f.. .i prt- It M Mi ssaml Prime Pork m do. Flour superfine in w hole & half do. Mucker. 1 No. 1, 2 &, 3, itJw hole & half do. Plaster of Forts, (ground! in casks, Hay of good quality. Apply to ILA WKS&. MI I CIIEL. dec 18—24 Negroes* r|VIIF. subsmbe j ■ ..i eby the year A a few negro men,,to be employed as bout hands, for whom fir wages will be al ii wed, and payment mane as required. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent jan 26—if—30 NOTICE. 4 LI persons indebted to the late firm ot 2 4 Win. Fiaserik Cos. are informed ilia* Benjamin Grc< n, Esq. Attorney ~i Law, is authorized to collect the debts of said con cern. jan 8— ts 26 .Notice. JLTOUR MON TH'S after date, application jfl. will be made *o the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of MTntosh county, sitting for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the real and personal property belonging to the estate of Ferdinand Oneal | late of said county deceased. CHARLES ONEAL, Administrator, j j m 6 - 26 [\ otter. months after date application will I.’ be made to the Court of Ordinary of Glynn county for leave to sell a part of the property belonging to the estate of Job T Carter late of said county deceased for the benefit of the loirs and creditors R M BURN.. t ,\‘Aa:<fior. jan 22-29 Gpra;ij Glyn n (’on n ty. WTKRKA.S At ii hum Parrimore applies for letters of administration tin the goods and chatties, rights, and credits, of John Cole, late of said county deceased, — T hese are therefore to cite and admonish all ai.d singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at mv office with in the time prescribed by law , li> slew cause if any exist, why said fetters should not be granted, AVitnessthe honorable Henry Dubignon one of the justice of said court this 7 day of February 1835. J BURNETT, c cog c, Notice, LIOCR months af • .*:**• application will SJ be made to the Inferior Court of Glynn County when setting for Ordinary Purposes for leave to sell a Lo* of Land drawn by ‘he orphans of Jas. Wallace, in -J/useogee c.oun ty, I.ot No. —, 19 District of said'county. JACOB KUMPH, Guardian. jan 1— 25 MERCHANT TAILOR. INFORMS his friends and customers, that he has taken Charles S. Thomas into copartnership, and that the business will be concluded under the natni and firm of N. THOMAS & SON, At the old stand, in this city, where they are rpw opening a very handsone and extensive assortment of goods usually called for in their ‘line of business —consisting af clothing rea dy made, and a large assortment of goods for sale without making or made to ordeiyby first rate workmen The latest faslucns just received, and any gentleman who favors them with their cus tom may depend on having their Clothes in as good style as can be obtained in any oth er city although much larger than Darien. N. T. & S. nov 13—19 BANE OF DARIEN, ticfit cm her 2 3d, 1834. ON motion, It was resolved, that a further reduction of 30 per cent, be required on the debts due to this Bank, for the ensu ing y ear, payable as follows. 10 per cent on die first day of January, 10 per cent, on the first day of March, and 10 per cent on the first day of-May, and that the Cashier give the necessary notice thereof Extract from the Minutes. ’ EBLN. S. REES, Cashier. sept 25—12 T- <4 W * * I t. < -> AI S jfc-n ij. ii TSil* £ao CIjWU T. To in (itvi"i(l ii i, i- \ . >i ii • Scl ent t, :d ’ lie A’:.i n, , u !! ‘. M AID c< l.tair, i rigil- iai o • ■. ‘• • |T|- u etry,anecchi es. Bu-gr: phic-.i',.; iml Hi— > ii< al sketches. Notices of .11 ct w-i *t m . is in the arts and a ielaii<n f • ‘ ’lint is non de:fid, rare, ami turn iis, :i ii h- .t\ of tl. day. a list of deaths, nu.t i tag. s, i. tinb is, robberies, arsons; slit eking accul.-i • by flood and field, hair breaotl escapt all in,- portan* criminal trials!/ full, which will be carefully culled Iron) ti tni wsp; pels i t the new and old m i 1(1 ffj h vtU invariably exclude .fT all polnu-al, re.'gious. or- professn i al I'iscus sions, and stick *o useful and entertaiiiicg matter on.v Tlie Alihywist will be published weekly in a quarto form on a super rova sheet, at Tn umbi s (~< by Charles F *s| rrbuine, at lln t-t Doha’s per year, one h- if n advance, the other at the end ol six months. (fej I lie Editor will be assisted by n te ir. nos established literary reputami ami the publication will commence by th( firs; of Fei uarv 1835 Dec. 2 i 1834. SOUTH C BN TIiIICW nn LI I BI R. 5 DROH.SAI w ill be ro rac ‘ntip” ‘lie AT 15tl At i'll* lev. tnr ‘llf snppi) at F V.tao s, Newp ri 11.0-io ! I • f he Join \\ ,i j, . Southern Yelioic Bine Lumber. A'.z. Is’ of s. win in bar. 32 pieces, each 51 feet long, 12 i > 12 i.elu s, 46 do. each 20 do do. do. 2d, —of saw ed joists, 64 pieces, eat h 31 feet long , 12 by 6 inches, 64 do. cacti 23 do. do do do. 321 do, each 21 <u. do, di la., 86 do. each 18 A do. do. do 111 do. each 12 .’a ■ do. 3d, —of planks, 3 inches thick, A 1- inches wide. 15,000 Sup, rfieiul feet, or 45,000 feet, inch measure. Each plank being 30 feet long,-or fidf the number of planks being 20 tee* & h ts, 10 y feet long, —or. half, 18 feet Si. Ids, 12 feet long;—or hail, 16 A feet, &. half. 14 feel long. 4th, ol flotn ing planks, 1 \ inch thick. & 6 inches w ule, 50,000 feet, inch measure In equal, or assorted lengths, not less titan 18 ieet. Every piece of the above lumber must be of the best quality, as *n strength and durability a —ot full dimensions, and per fectly free from sap, shakes, cracks, spies, ano from knots i tia* are loose, decayed, or more than Jof an inch in diameter No piece will be received that contains many knots, although they may be small md sound S,h, or CLEAR flooring planks. 1 J inch thick, am’ 6 inches wide; —bes* quality 13.000 feet,inch measure. It, equal, or assorted lengths, not less than lb fe, t. The delivery to commence early in the Summer, and b>- completed by the Ist- of Septembc-i Ibos. Payment ~ih he made, i required, on each cargo duly inspected anil re-.--.vet. All communications Touching this subject, will be addressed *o the Subscriber JOS G TO T I EN, Lt. Col. } Eng’rs Brevet Col $ Fort Adams, Newport Ha: hop, K 1 J Ja. 17. 18.5 $ FIMS ASSESSED at a t our* < f I i.quiry, h* M ft the Court House in 11 s • * *n> the purpose of trying defaulter-, ,'.fh Review on the 12tb Decenibt - , Cnpt James Holmes, Darien Vo‘•■n, < > Guards Walilergiavr Strrr*. F'ncc Cain G Cotton, 27\st heat Company: C F Wiikey. §0.50 K H Bond &10 C'apt Howard 24 th Beat Company Henry Ryals, §0 50, W H Crawford, Edward Kernals, §3 A LEFH Y Clerk Darien, Feb 26, 1835 Notice is hereby given, that ten days fr na i this dav, Executions will be issued against all persons whose fines remain unpaid on ; that dav A 1.F.F11 S Clerk Lightwood. ’ gjfSHE-übsci *h. r i-dies - ion • act for the i _§ delivery mlmi at Doboy Islaifd and at this place, a quantity ol Lightwocd- per sons disposed to contract will pleas, make proposals a* an early period. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jgent. jan 26—ts 30