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THE TELEGRAPH 18 FBKI.I.SHKn EVERT THITPS
BAT, AT BARIEV, MO’IJITOSB CO. SKO.
BY
rr. m GJL-JLjG'im.
A AD
EDITED BT TfFO GENTLEMEN.
TERMS.—Three Dollars per annum,
payable in advance.
Advertisements. —Firtt insertion, per
square, seventy-fire cpnts, and for each sub
sequent successive inseition, thirty seven
and a half cents —but monthly advertise
ments seventy five cents per square for each
insertion, —no advertisement being consid*’
ered less than a square, ind 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.
Saies of land and negroes, by’ administra
tors, Executors, or Guardians, are required
by law, to be held on the first Tuesday in 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
property is situate. Notices of the sale*
of land must be given in a public gazette
SIXTY days, and negroes FORTY Jays pre
vious to the day of sale.
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 MONTHS.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes must be
published for FOUR MONTHS, before any
order absolute can be made by Court.
Letters of Dismission fron an estate must
be published six months.
Letters of business or containing com
munications must, to receive attention, be
post-paid
M. BISSELL.
Swrgeom Dentist*
‘LL visit Darien (for a few days,) in
IT the Early part of February.
His practice embraces all operations in
DEN SAL SURGERY. From several years
experience in the practice of bis profession
at the South, and in New York, he trusts by
his operations to merit the confidence of this
community. H 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 ray office in N York
and Charleston, 1 recommend him to my
friends as fully entitled to their confidence,
C. STARR BREWSTER.
, New Yonn, Nov. 27.1829.
During Mr. Bissell’s residence in N. York,
ihad frequent opportunities of knowing the
very high estimation in which he was held
by those'who were well acquainted with his
professional and gentlemanly character, and
from my own knowledge of bis acquirements
I feel much pleasure in recommending him
in a particular manner to all who may need
assistance from his professional art.
E. PARMLY, Dentist,
11 Park Place.
Edgefield C. 11. Aug 2,1834.
Thi* is to certify that we have been ac
quainted with Mr. Bissell, Surgeon Dentist,
for about three years—that we 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 bis entire quali
fication to practice it.
MAX : LABORDE, M. I).
Dr. H. BURT.
Lawrensvilek, S. C. Aug. 15, 1834.
1 hereby certify that i have had frequent
opportunities of observing Mr. Bissell during
his 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
ail who have benefitted by his professional
services.
ANDREW KENNEDY, M. D.
jan 29—1t—30
JOB PRINTING
Executed at this Office’
DARIEN, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH ss, 1885.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against
/ft. Estate of Samuel R. I. Thorp, late of
51‘Intosh county dec’d will render Ibe same
properly attested io it> mf-,rr;her,and those
indebted thereto, are required make im
mediate payment.
C W THORP. Alm'r.
with the will annexed.
march 12—36
FOR SJLLI
JOE _ A pair o*. Yell broke
Mules, to the plqigh, waggon
t'tP ‘Wf °f cart—a plain and strong
JL barouche, for oneor two hor
es without harness—a neat substantial
carriage, and a pair of northeribay horses,
gentle and good travellers, 7 an! 8 years old.
ALSO,
A first rate Piano, “ Chickering’s,” the
most approved of any in the United States.
Apply to
ESJREES, Darien, or
J S BULLOCH.
Cedar Hill, Liberty County,
march 12—4 t— 36
NOTICE.
OnpHE Pew Holders and Congregation of
sA the First Presbyterian Chufch.are res
pectfully requested to meet a/ tiie new
church, on Saturday afternoon, aext at 3 o’-
clock. on business of importance.
By the Trustees,
march 12—1t—36
Notice,
THREE m< its after date, application
will be made to the Bank cf Barien, to
renew Script No. 41. dote I May 27, 1819,
for four Shares in the’ name of Geivge At
kinson, which has been lo9t.
HENRY YONGE, Executor,
Estate o f Geooge Atkinson, dec.
Darien, March 10, 1835. 36
NOTICE.
GTpHREE months after date, application
wJL will be made to the Batik of Darien to
renew Script No 410, dated July 19, 1824,
for Fifteen Shares in the name of Samuel
Hicks, which has been lost.
ROBERT HABERSHAM,
for Samuel Hicks.
march 12—36
” s
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 the Lower
Bluff, levied on as the property of Wm. V.
Tomerson to satisfy an execution obtained in
the Mayor’s Court of this City in favor of
Mitchell & Young.
N. M. CAULDER, c. m.
march 5—35
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in MAY next,
WILL be sold by order of. the Honorable
the Justices of the Inferior Court of M'lntosh
r 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 sale
Lot No 555,17 district, 2 section, in the
county of Cobb.
Lot No 116,9 th district, 4th section, in
the county of Walker,
Half Lot No 292.12 th district, 4th section,
in the counter of Walker
Half Lot No 1289, 3d district, 4th section,
in the county of Floyd
Half Lot No 265,8 th district, 4th section,
in the county of Walker
Half Lot No 974, 4th district, 3d section
in +he county of Cass.
JOHN B. GAUDRY,
Administrator.
march 5—35
Notice,
FOUR months after date application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Glynn
t tounty when setting for Ordinary Purposes
for leave to sell a Lot of Land drawn by the
orphans of Jas. Wallace, in .Muscogee coun
ty, Lot No. —, 19 District of said county.
JACOB RUMPII, Guardian.
jan 1—25
Negroes*.
THE subscribe. 1 wishes to hire bv the year
a few negro men, to be employed as
boat hands, for whom fair wages will be al
lowed, and payment made as required.
JOHN T. ROWLAND, Agent
jan 26—tfi—30 I
FOR SALE,
LAND Lot, No. 245, 6 District, H Section
Cass County, (this is an improved iot)
Good titles wijl be given. Enquire st tins
offi-e. atig. 23—8
Georgia — Vi‘lntosh County.
WHEREAS John -M’Clure applies for
Letters of administration on the Es
tate of William APC'lure, senr. deceased
These are tlierelore 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 band at Darien this fourth
day of February, 1835,
H W FROUDFOOT.cco
feb 5—31
Brought to Darien Jail ,
ON the 26th December last, a Negro Fel
low who says bis name is RICHAfOND
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 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. HAZZARD, Jailer.
jan 8—26
Georgia M'lbtosh County.
\t WHERE A S John M’Clure applies for
\Lt Letters of administration on the Es
tate of William JH'Ciote, junr. deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
ail 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 band at Darien this fourth
day ol February, 1835,
II W I’ROUDFOQT, c c o
feb 5—31
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday igpdPRIL next,
WILL be sold before the court heuse in
the the City of Darien, county of
M'lntosh between the usual hours ofsde 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 lor the
late James Pearce.^
j s Page, s. m. c.
feb. 20—34
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in MAY next,
VyiSILL be sold before the court house in
\JU the City of Darien, County of M'ln
tosh, between the usuts l 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
don, Glasgow. Levied on a3 the property
of the late James 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
Georgia— M f lntosh County.
WHEREAS Bayard E. 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.
H W PROUDFOOT, c c. o
Feb 5—31
Sheriffs’ Sale.
On the first Tnesday in APRIL next,
WILL be sold before the court house in
Brunswick. Glynn county, between the usual
hours of sale,
One tract of Land containing three hun
dred acres knowd as Hiakory Hill, near Dr.
A. DeLaroche, 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, tcc
march 5—35
Georgia — M'lntosh County
WHEREAS Charles W I horpe a: plies
for letters of Administration with
the will annexed, on the Estate of
It. J, Thorpe, lute of said county deceased
These are therefore to cite fnd admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appef at ray office
within thirty clays from date, and 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, eightisn hundred and
thirty-five.
11. W PROUDFOOT, c. c. o.
Jan 8—26
Sheriff's Sales.
On the firs’ Tuesday in APRIL next,
WILL be sold a’ the Court H>use in the
Town of Brunswick,
One tJact of land lying and beng in the
County of Glynn, containing 1,100 acres,
bounded southerly- by anew snr*ey of T.
Dover, westerly b.y lands of John Toors, nor
therly, by lauds of Thomas Smyth, and on
other sides by lands unknown, —levied on as
the property of John Carnochan to satisfy an
Execution in favor of Executors of Francis
Hopkins.
A G BURNETT. Sheriff.
feb 2—31
Georgia— M'lntosh County.
WHEREAS Bayard E Hand ippfies for
letters of dismission as sministrator
of.loc.ob Ogden late of said count, deceased.
These are therefore to cite anl admonish
all and singular the kindred aiuicreditors of
said deceased to be and appear it my office
within the time prescribed by Irw, to shew
cause ifan exist why said letteis should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office this fourth
day of February, 1835
11 H PROUDFOOT, c. c. o.
t feb 5—31
Notice*
RANAWAY from the subscriber on 2Bth
January last, a negro fellow naned
JESSEE —stout made, black complexon,
leans forward when walking, with a scar on
bis upper lip. Its likely he will make for
Darien, and then to the Nor'b, or be tarried
off by some sorry white man. The horse is
a dark bay with his left eye out, some sad
dle spots on his back and one Hip low er than
the other. Any information will be .hank
fully received, also a liberal reward will be
paid for his delivery or secured so l gd him.
ABNER WIMBERI.BY.
feb 2,1835, * st-*-33
BANK OF DARIEN\
September 23d, 1834
ON motion, It was resolved, that a tirther
reduction of 30 per cent, be required
on the debts due to this Bank, for the ensu
ing year, payable as follows. 10 pev tent on
the first day of January, 10 per cent, on the ‘
first day of March, and 10 percent on the
first day of May, and that the Cashier give
the necessary notice thereof.
Extract from the Minutes.
EBF.N. S. REES, Cashier.
sept 25—12
NATHAN THOMAS,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
INFORMS his friends and customers, that
he has taken Charles S. Thomas into
copartnership, and that the bisiness will be
conducted under the name and firm of
N. THOMAS it SOM,
At the old stand, in this city,where they are
now opening a very liandsomtund extetiaive
assortment of goods usually cFled for in their
fine of business—consisting a 7 clothing rea- j
dy made, and a large assort rneit of goods for <
sale without making or made tt order by first!
rate workmen,
The latest fashions just received, and any
gentleman who favors them with their cus
tom may depend on having their Ciothes in
as good style as can be obtained in any oth
er city although much larger than Darien.
N. T. & S.
nov 13—19
Notice.
FOUR MONTHS afterldate, application
will be made lo the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of M'lntosh
county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the real and personal property
belonging to the estate of Ferdinand Oneal
late of said county deceased.
CHARLES ONEAL,
Administrator. I
jan 6—26 •
i'< 4 • iL- i*se
I SOUTHERN.
y£X.X.OW FIKE LUMBER.
f|)HOPOS\LS wul he received nntill tha
I imk 15th March iex, for the lurch it
I Fort Adams Newport Harbor U. I. of he
following:
Southern Yellow Pine Lumber ,
Y'.z. Ist. of saweu . imbtr,
32 pieces, each 31 feet long, 12 by 12 Inc hety
46 do. each 20 do do. do.
2d, —of sawed joists,
64 pieces, each 31 feet long. 12 by 6 met es*
64 do. each 23 do. do do do.
321 do. each 21 do. do, do. do.
86 do. each 18 J do. do, do. do.
11l do. each 12 do. do. do do.
3d, —of planks. 3 inches thick, St 12 inched
wide.
15,000 Superficial feet, or 45,000 feet, inch
measure.
Each plank being 30 $ feet long,—or. hslf
the number of plunks being 20 feet. & half,
10 J feet long,—or, half. 18 j) tec t. & half,
12 teet long;—or half, 16 £ feet. & half 14
feet long.
4tli, of flooring planks. 1 i- incl thick, fc
6 inches wide. 50,000 feet, inch >k •■ure
In equal, or assorted lengths,r. han
18 teet.
Every piece of the above lumber
must be ul the best quali'3. as to strength
and durability)—of full dimensions.‘and per
fectly free from sap, shakes, cracks, iplits,
and from knots tha* are loose, decayed, op
more than Jof an inch in diameter. No
piece will be received that contains many
knots, although they may be small and
sound.
sth, or CLEAR Sooting pbnks 1 ; ch
thick, and 6 inches wide; —bes’ quality
13 000 feet,inch measure.
In equal, or assorted lengths, not less than
18 feet
she delivery to commence early in the
Summer, and be completed by the ls<- of
Septembev 1835.
Payment will be made, it required on
each cargo duly inspected and received.
All communications touching this subic^
Will be ariiircoatd 1o the
JOS. G. TOTTEN. Lt. Col >
Eng’rs. R’ evet Col. j
Fort Adams, Newport Harbor, K. I. ?
Jan. 17, 1835. >
M . . - -
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the other at the end of six months.
CC? The Editor will be assis-e bygc:
men of established literaiy rep-'-a- i . .
the publication will commence by he nrst of
Februarv 1835.
Deo. 221834.
Llghtwood.
THF. subscriber wishes to contract .ot tbo
delivery to h,tn at Doboy Isiauo,
at this place, a quantity ofL'.g'bt-vot - P
sons disposed to contract will please ‘ re
proposals at an early period.
JOHN V. ROWLAND, Jgent
jan 26—1t—30
Georgi— Glynn County.
HERE AS Vv ,P im Pammqte applies
for letters of admimstt Hion • n dv
goods and chatties, rights, „nd credits ,1
John Cole, late of said county -ice. aae,:,—
These are there r ’ r e to cite andadm msb air
: and singular the kindred and creditors ci'-dd
deceased to be andicpptar at my office with
i in the time pi escribed b> law, to sliew cau -
I exist, why ssid letters should not bf
oran'ed,
j Witness the honorable Henry Dubucuon
I one of the justice of said court this 7 <Ly of
! Februarv 1335.
J BURNETT, c coo c/