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a shade of suspicion rests on Mr, P ir>-
dexter, in relation to the charge made
against him. The Committee promise
a more comprehensive report as soon
as the evidence which is said to be ve
rv voluminous, can be written out Mr.
St. Clip Ctark, who acted as Cleik of
the Committee, is busily engaged in
arranging ‘he evidence. There was a
loud piaudid in th<i gallery when the
report had been read, and most of the
Srnatois went up to Mi. Poindexter to
shake him by the hand, Bnd tender to
him their congra ulations on his honor
able acquittal of so giavea charge
There are many rumors floating abroad
about the extent to which the Commit
tee had gone, and the tacts they had de
veloped ; but all these rumors should
In. received with caution It seems 10
be stue enough, however, that Foy and
Stewart have before the Committee an*
nulled all the value of then depositions,
and that Mr. Poindexter stands un
scathed ”
©fie ©clcavapU.
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1835.
It is gratifying to every friend of peace to
see by’ the last accounts from France, that
the gloomy clouds of war are dissipating.—
The authorities of that country begin to feel
the force *f national obligations, and will no
doubt consumate all their engagements : jus
tice and right must, and will prevail, for the
honor of a nation will seldom be found yield
ing to paltry, mercenary views—and that
government must be corrupt indeed that
would sacrifice every just and honorable
principle for any pecuniary object. Our
halcyon days will still go on, and an increas
ing prosperity mark the rise and progress of
uur favored country. Tyrants may strive
for conquest, whilst balmy peace shall con
tinue to spread her silken wiugs o’er all our
land, and call forth a loud response of gra
titude and praise from every American bo*
som.
We can discover as yet no movement on
the part of those, whose duty it is, to take
the matter in hand in relation to our public
■wells. We hope indeed if the facts stated
by “ A Citizen,” in our last are so, that his
communication will not be disregarded, or
we will be compelled otifselves to make an
appeal that will not die away upon the wings
of the wind It is indeed a reflection upon
pur town and upon its inhabitants, that such
abuses should be suffered to remain unnoti
ced.,
We are requested to state that there will
be an election held in this city and county on
Tuesday next, the 17th inst.for a Colonel to
the command of the 2nd Regiment, Georgia
Militia, comprising the counties of MTntosh,
Liberty, and Bryan, to fill the vacancy occa
sioned by the resignation of Col. Quarter
man ; all persons interested therefore will
take due notice,
FOB THE TELKGKAPH.
dimmer to Harold, in the Georgian of 4th last.
Great God ! thy ways to us are dark,
To us mysterious each design 1
But still, thou guid’st our wand’ring bark,
And all our devious steps define.
Although thus hidden are thy ways,
And darkness viels our mortal sight:
Still would we give t® Thee, the praise,
The Judge of all, dos’t all things right.
Religion, blessed boon, from lieav’n,
Removes our doubts, and calms our fear*,
This life’s a pilgrimage—and giv’n
To teach vain man, by toils and cares ;
*Tis not on Earth,jto look for peace,
Nor undisturb’d continued joy ;
Death, must the captive soul release,
Ere blissful rest it can enjoy.
The Christian then, tho’ roughly tost,
iiy adverse winds, and stormy clouds,
Cares not, though earthly hopes be lost,
And darkness, all his life, ensrouds.
Beyond the grave, his hopes are bright,
’ I'is there he’ll bathe in peaceful seas ;
In heav’en, he’ll dwell in endless light,
Freed from all cares, and all disease
CECIL.
Darien Exports.
Statement of cotton exported from Darien,
from Ist October 1834, to Ist March 1835.
Savannah, 40,946
Charleston, - 8.896
New York, 3,414
Liverpool, 1,110
53,746
Jeanne fintellfflrnce. cffiC
ponr of iiaiuen,
ARRIVED,
March sth—Line Brig Premium,Sherman,
New York, 4 days, to Haws Si Mitchel —mer-
chandize to J T Rowland, P RYonge &. sons
I Snow, S Palmer, C M Cooper 8c co. and
Mitchel 81 Collins.
SAILED.
Line Brig Amelia Strong, Chace, N. York
Hawes 8c Mitchel.
Line Schr. D B Crane, Bibbins, N. York.
Hawes Sc Mitchel,
MEMORANDA.
Brig Harry up at New York for this port-
Schr. Entriped, Burkley, up at New York
for this port.
NOTICE.
QTpIIE Pew Holders and Congregation of
the First Presbyterian Church,are res
perttully requested to meet at the new
church, on Saturday afternoon, next at 3 o’-
clock, on business of importance,
By the Trustees,
march 12—1t—36
Notice*
THREE months aftt. duel application
will be made to the Banlsof Darien, to
renew Script No 41. doted Mly 27, 1819,
tor four A'liai es in the name o( George At.
kinson, which has been lost
HENRY YON Git Executor,
Estate of Geooge Atfinson, dec.
Darien, .March 10, 1835. 36
~notice\
U fcJHRF.E months after date! application
vJL will be made to the Bank of Darien to
renew Script No 410, dated Jijy 19, 1824,
for Fifteen Shares in the name of Samuel
Micks, which has been lost.
ROBERT H ABERSHAM.
. for Samuel Hicks.
march 12—36
~lyotice7
4 IX persons having demands against the
2*. Estate of Samuel R. 1, Thorp, late of
MMntosh county dec’d will render the same
properly attested to the subscriber,and those
indebted thereto, are required to make im
mediate payment.
C W THORP, Adm’r.
with the will annexed.
march 12—36
FOR SALE.
A pair o’ well broke
Mules, to the plough, waggon
or cart—a plain and strong
barouche, for one or two hor
es without harness—a neat and substantial
carriage, and a pair of northern bay horses,
gentle and good travellers, 7 and 8 years old.
ALSO,
A first rate Piano, “ Chidkering’s,” the
most approved of any in the United States.
Apply to
E SCREES, Darien, or
’ .1 S BULLOCH,
Cedar Hill, Liberty Ctounty.
march 12—4t—36
City Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
WILL be sold before the Court House in
the City of Darien, between the usual hours
of sale—One house situated at tfie Lower
Bluff’, levied on as the property of Win. V.
Tomerson to satisfy an execution obtained in
the Mayor’s Court of this City in favor of
Mitchell 8c Young.
N. M.CAULDER, c. m.
march 5—35
Ad mi nist ra tor’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in MAY text,
WILL be sold by order of the Honorable
the Justices of the Inferior Court of M'lntosh
county when setting for Ordinary purpose,
the following property belonging to the Es
tate of Theodore Dodge, in the following
named counties before the court house of
each between the usual hours of sde
Lot No 555,17 district, 2 seetbn, in the
county of Cobb.
Lot No 116, 9th district, 4th section, in
the county of Walker,
Half Lot No 292,12 th district, Ith section,
in the counter of Walker
Half Lot No 1289. 3d district, Atli section,
in the county of Floyd
Half Lot No 265, Bth district, 4h section,
in the county of V\ alker
Half Lot No 974, 4th district, Id section
in jhe county of Cass.
JOHN B. GAUDIJY,
Administrator.
march 5—35
Georgia —AI Intosh County.
\ Oil EKE AS Charles W. Thorpe applies
for letters of Administration with
the will annexed, on the Estate of S'amuel
R, J. Thorpe, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite anebadmonish
all and singular the kindred am) creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office
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 at office this se
venth day of January, eighteen hundred and
thirty-five.
H. W. PKOUDFOOT, C. c. o.
Jan 8—26
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, I
WILL be sold at the Court House in the |
Town of Brunswick,
One tract of land lying and being in the
County of Glynn, containing 1,000 acres, I
bounded southerly by anew survey of T. \
Dover, westerly by lands of John Yoors, nor
therly, by lands of Thomas Smyth, and on
other sides by lands unknown, —levied on as
the property of John Carnocban to satisfy an
Execution in favor of Executors of Francis
Hopkins.
A G BURNETT, Sheriff.
feb 2—31
Sheriffs’ Sale.
On the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
tV ILL be sold before the cdurt house in
Brunswick, Glynn county, between the usual
hours of sale,
One tract of Land containing three hun
dred acres knowd as Hiclyory Hill, near Dr.
A. DeLaroclie, levied on as the property
of Michael Peck, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Anson Kimberly, property pointed
out by plaintiff in execution.
A G BURNETT, sac
march 5 —35
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in APRIL next,
UJTILL be sold belore the court house in
the the City of 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 Ingli-- for the ben
efit of Young S. Pickard security for the
late James Pearce.
J S PAGE, s. m. c.
feb. 20—34
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in MAY next,
YT’WiI.L be sold before the court house in
‘JJ the City of Darien, County of M‘ln
tosn, 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, Pinder, Monday, Lon
don, Glasgow. Levied on as the property
of the late J ames H. 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 Fe|s
low who says his name is HI CiI.UOND
and that he ranaway from James Hughs, of
South Carolina, but who has since removed
to Alabama, on the 4th of Febuary last, he
had in his possession a pass signed Lewis
Clark, of Abbeville Dist. S. Carolina, but ac
knowledges that he obtained it from a school
| boy, and lie was in the act of getting another
I 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. HAZZARD, Jailer.
jan 8—26
Georgia M‘llitosh County
WHEREAS John M'Clurc applies for
Letters of administration on the Es
tate of William JU‘ Clare, junr. 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 prescibed by law, to shew
cause if any exist, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at Darien this fourth
day ot February, 1835,
H W PROUDFOOT, cco
feb 5—31
FOR SALE ,
I AND Lot, No. 245. 6 District, 3d Section
A Cass County, (this is an improved lot)
Good titles will be given. Enquire at this
office. aug. 28—8
Georgia — Vl‘lntosh County.
John .17 Chi re applies for
‘JJ Letters of administration on the Es
tate of William JIPCIure, senr. 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 by law, to shew
cause if any exist, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under mv hand at Darien this fourth
day of February, 1835,
H VV PROUDFOOT, cco
feb 5—31
Georgia — M•'lntosh County.
\\ HERE AS Bayard F,. Hand apples for
letters of dismission as Administra
tor of 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 the time prescribed by law to shew
cause if any exist why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this fourth
day of February 1835.
11 W PROUDFOOT, c c. o
Feb 5—31
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm ol
Wm. Fraser Sc Cos. are informed that
Benjamin Green, Esq. Attorney at Law', is
authorized to collect the debts of said con
cern.
jan B—ts—26 *
Georgia— M‘lntosh County.
WHEREAS Bayard E Hand applies for
letters of dismission as jniinistrator
of Jocob Ogden late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite, and admon sli
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if an exist why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this fourth
day of February, 1835.
II W PROUDFOOT, c. 4. o.
feb 5—31
r — -
Notice*
RANAWAY from the subscriber qn 28th
January last, a negro fellow gained
JESSEE—stout made, black complexion,
leans forward when walking, with a scar on
his upper lip. Its likely he will malte for
Davien, and then to the North, or be carried
ofi l>y some sorry white man. The hors.: is
a dark bay with his left eyq out, some sad
die spots on his back and ons hip lower than
the other. Any information will be thank
fully received, also a liberal reward will be
paid for his delivery or secured so I get him.
ABNER iVIMBERLEY.
fe!) 2,1835, 5t—33
/
NOTICE
On the first Tuesday in April next.
WILL be sold in froif of the court house
in Brunswick, Glynn County, two
negro Slaves, viz.-
Billy and Rose.
Sold as the property ofthe Estate of Nathan
iel Bell deed, for the benefit ofthe heirs and
creditors of said Estate.
U. DART, Ex’r. I
jan 20-29.
BANK OF DARIEN,
September 2 3d, 1834
ON motion, It was resolved, that a further
reduction ol oO per cent, be required
on tlie debts due to this Bank, for the ensu
ing \ ear, payable at follows. 10 per cent on
‘be first day of Juniary, 10 per cent on the
first day of March, jud 10 per cent on the
first day of May, an\l that the Cashier give
the necessary notiedthereof.
Extract ftom the Minutes.
I.LIEN. S. REES, Cashier.
sept 25—12
Notice*
months alfi-i->;t< application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Glynn
County w hen setting for Ordinary Purposes
for leave to sell a Lot of Land drawn by the
orphans of Jas. Wallace, in .T/uscogee coun
ty, Lot No. —, 19 District of said county.
JACOB HUMPH, Guardian.
jan 1—25
“nathanthomas,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
INFORMS his friends ano customers, that
he has taken Charles S. Thomas into
copartnership, and that the business will be
conducted under the name i*nd firm of
N. THOMAS Sc SON,
At the old stand, in this city, where they are
now* opening a very handsome 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 order by first
rate workmen.
The latest fashions just received, and any
gentleman w-ho 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 thaii Darien.
N. T. & S.
nov 13—19
Notice®
liTOUR months after date application will
JL 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 ofthe heirs and creditors
S M BURNETT, Adm'tor.
jan 22—29
Georgia— Glynn County.
WHEREAS William Parrimore applies
for letters of administration on the
goods and chatties, rights, and credits, of
John Cole, 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 with
in the time prescribed by lav, to shew cause
if any exist, why said letters should not be
granted,
Witness the honorable Henry Dubignon
one of the justice of said court this 7 day of
February 1835.
J BURNETT, c c o g c.
For Sale on Consignment
Received by late arrivals from New York
MENS BeefCml Prune Beef in Barrls,
Mess and Prime Pork in do
Flour superfine in w hole 8t half do.
Mackerel No. 1, 2 8t 3, in w hole 8c half do
Plaster of Poris, (ground) in casks,
Hay of good quality.
Apply to
HAWKS 8c MITCHEL
dec 18-24
JOB PRINTING ,
Executed at this OiUce. i
Negritoes®
FfNHE subscriber wishes < lure by ‘.he year
JL a few negro men, to lie employed as
boat hands, for whom fair wages will be al
lowed, and payment made as required.
JOHN TANARUS, ROM LAND, Agent
jan 26—ts—30
Notice.
FOUR MONTHS ahrr date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Justices ofthe Inferior Court ofM‘lntosh
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real and personal property
belonging to the estate of Ferdinand Ones!
late ot said county deceased.
CHARLES ONEAL,
Administrator.
jan 6 26
FL\ ES
ASSESSED a* < our’ of Enquiry, held at
the Court House in this City for the
purpose of trying ilei-ieii-r.. -1 Battalion
Review on the 12th December, 1834
Cnpt James Holmes. Darien Volunteer Guards
Waldergrave Street, Fined £,l
Cufit G Cuton, 271 st Peat Company.
( F Wilkey, g 0.50, E II Komi. glO
Cupt Howard 24 th Peat Company
Henry Ryals, g 0.50, \\ H Crawford, gl,
Edward Kernais, go
A LF.FILS, Clerk
Darien, Feb 26, 1835
Notice is hereby given, that ten days from
this day. Executions will be issued against
all persons whose fines remain unpaid on
that (lav ___ AIK FI 1,6, Clerk
Light wood*
fITHE sul.sr ,0 . .is I.■ 11 luract for the
J. del.very .< n iii at Dohoy Island, and
at this place, a quantity 01l.ightwood— per
sons disposed to contract will please make
proposals at ail early period.
JOHN T. ROM LAND, Agent.
jan 26—>1—30
~SOUTHERN.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER.
A PROPOSALS w.ll be me,veo itntill the
‘LI 15th March next, for the supply at
Fort Adams, Newport Harbor R. J. of the
following:
Southern Yellow Pine Lumber.
Viz. Ist. of sawed ‘imber,
32 pieces, each 31 feet long, 12 by 12 inches,
46 do. each 20 do do. do.
2d, —of sawed joists,
64 pieces, each 31 feet long, 12 by 6 inches,
64 do. each 23 do. do do. do.
321 do. each 21 do. do, do do,
86 do. each 18 i do. do, do. do.
11l do each 12 do do. do. do.
3d, —of planks. 3 inches thick, 8c 12 inches
wide.
15,000 Supei ficial feet, 0 r 45,000
measure.
Each plank being 30 J feet lung , .=a*rj4iKlf
the number of planks being 20 feet. & half,
10 § feet long,—or, halt, 18 :ee'. Sc ha.fi,
12 feet long, —or half, 16 ‘eet, 8c half, 14
feet long
4th, of flooi mg planks, 1 i inch thick &
6 inches while, 50.000 feet, inch measure
In equal, or assorted lengths.not less than
18 feet.
Every piece of the above lumber
must be of the best quality, as to sir. ngth
and durabilityi—of full dimensions, and per
fectly free from sap, shakes, cracks, splits,
and from knots that are loose, decayed, or
more than of an inch in diameter No
piece will be received that contains many
knots, although they may be small u.d
sound.
sth, or CI.EAR flooring planks, 1 Jinch
thick, and 6 inches wide; —best quality.
13.000 feet,inch measure.
In equal, or assorted lengths, not less than
18 feet.
The delivery to commence early in the
Summer, and be cempleted by the Ist- of
September 1835.
Payment will be made, it required, on
each cargo duly inspected and received.
All communications touching this subject*
will be addressed to the Subscriber.
JOS. G. TOTTEN, Lt. Col. )
Eng’rs Brevet Col. §
Fort Adams, Newport Harbor, It. I. >
Jan. 17, 1835. >___
proposals!
For Publishing a Miscellaneous Paper
TO BE ENTITL'D.
THE AICKYMIST.
To be devo'ed to Poetry. Literature, Sci
ence, and the Marvellous !! !
liT|o contain original and select Tales, Pc
'Ll etry,anecdotes, Biographical, and His
torical sketches, Notices of all new inventions
in the arts and a relation of all that is won
derful, rare, and curious, in the history c-f
tl.e day. a list of deaths, marriages, nuirders,
robberies, arsons; sliecking accidents by
flood and field, hair breadth escapes, all im
portant criminal trials in full, which will be
carefully culled from the newspapers ofthe
nevv’and old world.
03* It utd invariably exclude gj)
all political, religious, or professional discus*
sions, and stick to useful and entertaining
matter only.
The Alchemist will be published weekly
in a quarto form on a super royal sheet, at
Columbus Ga. by Charles F. Sherburne, at
Three Dollars per year, one halfm advance,
the other at the end of six months.
j3 The Editor will be assisted by gentle*
no nos established literary reputation, and
tb publication will commence by the first of
Febfuarv 1835
Dec. 321834.