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Lot* for Summer Seal*,
ARC offered on aooommodaim;'term. on that
dm ruble situation called the Tbiehl, lul 4
mile. from Da r ten ewdt !>• ewntaimn* •!* 1 •
arm, Ihr fmnia ofeach having a foil virw of Dnhny
Bar, and bounding on iht creek axtendin* [>•■
far as ills road leaning U Unladen'* Bluff l'*** “I
Iha above, and irnwaof aalr, ran lirarrnal ilw Count
r of r n bhakklfoko, t>,
Itanrn. I!hh Frby IfflJ—fw
M’oodUiirn staclipoir,
C'ommlMiton m-rrhnnta,
Itarirn, Oa.
WIIUIN W. W(KIMIT,
Davtn I). HrarafOMh
WiifrlirMakini; nml Jewelry
Ilii-ine**, in Ouricu.
/<¥\
faj and
CO- P AIITNERSHIP NO TK E.
T lIK ktihsrrilKTs have* unitrii ihcmMlve* ingrili
** Wl ifc* Wiifoh-ninkiriff nnd Jr wrlry burins**. un*
thf IlilßofDiliy ft. Ilnrluak, and r*'**pertfiHy
•’•nrr fh"ir a*rice to the ntixmi of Dafioi nnd ilie
surrounding country, They hope by Htrnu attention
•o business to tUftU share of public |Mitrfiutg*..
JESSE DRAY.
AUGUSTUS W liAIIBOCK.
V TV J. Pray having had a prarlira!experience
of several yenrs in trinuiifurhiriiig Watches at the
esinblislmiciiis of Charles Craig Smith, 11H Bunliill
How Moor field, nnd flow land, Chronometer ma
ker, Royal Kxelmngr L>ndon ; nnd late in the fin-
Hoy of lienedirt, in Wall sireet, and Whitney A
Jlyt, under Holt’s hotel, in Pearl street, Mew York,
feels eotifidetil that he ran give general satisfaction
to all those who may honor them with a trial.
I heir establishment is adjoining the Mansion
house.
Darien, FYb 5. IH3O.
HBSF/JTFULLY informs thr public ilmi hr has
received hy lair arrival, a fresh assortment of
OOf IDS—consisting of
CuliroH, Merino*, Homespun,
('lirrkb, \c..
Os different qualitiei, HA Nl> KERCIIIEFI-1
of all frimfo,—ALSO,
A large aiaortmrnl of
ItootN iiiul Nlmes, Clothing, .Ve.
In addition to his old stock he has received a large
supply of
Uquors of all Qualities;
Tha whole of which he w ill disqMise of l Whole
sale or retail on the most reaonnhlc terms
N. B Hr tenders his thnnks to the public for past
patronage, slid lugs n continuance of the same, as
suring them that his goods lire of the Iwsi quality,
and will he disused of on ns reason able terms, as
at any other store in the city.
Darien, Feb. 5.
LUMBER.
The Darien Strain San’ Mill,
IS NOW IN OPERATION.—The proprietor,
wish to contract for the delivery of Inrgr quanti
ties of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where
tha drnlt of water, nnd the facilities for hauling are
as good as at any place in the immediate vicinity of
Darien.
They also, wimli to contract fora supply of HA W
LOOS— about four hundred thousand net will be
required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or
less, will be given to accommodate applicants.
They oiler for sale the machinery of the UR'K
Bill —consisting of mortars, penile*, shafts,
fanning nulls, screens, two pair of very large quit
atones, and a number of other articles.
A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase
the whole. Apply st the mill.
febMt
TfUflirr Wonted.
THE SUBSCRIBER i* desirous to employ *
Tmclwr in In, fiiniily, who i emtqmrnl to uadi
reading, writing, nnlhmehr, niul grammar, Any
rr.jNCI ablr |irrnm competent. to trnofc Ihr above
branches, will hour of a good situation by immediate
application,to LOCHI.AN M’INTONH,
feb V3l St, billion * Llniul, tiro.
On Cnslsniiiteiit,
(Term* Cash,)
• > PC BBLS Suparior Potatoes.
/NwO ISAAC SNOW
Fob iV _ ‘
MrrlnoH,
fNRENCII ami English, a great variety, for sal*
by isaac Snow.
ALSO, a large aasortmrnt of Circassians, Bom
baxrtts, Bomba tin,, Crape and Uoat ilnir CambleU,
&c Ac Frt>s,
Dnip <l. eto.
THE above now ana fashionable article for gen
tlrmru', spring ami kiimmrr wear, for sale by
ISAAC SNOW.
febjbSt
C ’h In it -Ware.
JSA AC SNOW ha* lor sale two or three Dinner
Sets of iron stone China; of superior quality.
ALSO, of Livertkool w’ure and China Ten sets
Feb 5.
Wool ItlniiLel*.
A LARGE supply of Dutllo Ulnnkets of middle
Jm. sties, for sale elteap by
Fib. 6, ISAAC SNOW.
mites.
ALSO, Mingle and double barrel Shot Guns, of
superior quality Brass and Steel Pistols, gun
Caps, Powder, Shot, Ac. ISAAC SNOW,
r eh ft,
I'osliionnhle lloHurts.
ISAAC* SNOW has on hand a Urge assortment
of Winter and Spring lion nets of tho newest
style, and \ery cheat*.
Feb ft.
£3- Hook HliuUiir. |Tf
KTAI.I. Book* left t thr HERALD
Office will hr well executed at short notice.
Blank ami Record Books will be hound to
order. Alao, Books of every other <l*‘-
aeription will be hound to any pattern that
may be desired. Feb. 5.
Isuttf Snow.
■•TBTOCLD inform hi, cuumai amt thr public.
ff that hr rontinur, to Icerp on hand si his old
stand, an extrusivr auomnrtii of mrrehandire im
brarin- almost rvrry variety, such as Dry Goisls.
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery. HWlow-ware, Earlh
wi- ware and Crockery, Glaas-warr, Hat,. Caps und
Bonnet, ; Boot, and Sinus, Books and Stationary.
Perfumery and a neat variety nfFancr articles.
He intends to keep his assortment as complete
through the season as may be rcjuirsd to meet the
wishes of hit customers.
.INBitosFoh s ts
Supnlor Madeira Wine.
DOZEN, and two half pipes of the brand
<&VW of Newton, Ooedon, Murdoch and Seott.
For sale hy
feb 12 J & 8 H. HOKENBAUGH
Zl'Ua on vV jjroiDtt,
Hnnufmtturtw* anti Importer* of Sadd/rty
Hardware . No. 9, North Third *trret f
PHILADELPHIA ,
IIA VKfonmaiitly on hind Ur\he Houthem and
Wtttwi mofftHN, a tuutorXmr nt of
PIM poliaVd ifprl and l>raa atifnijui,
Plated, |K'liHia and **it| and brnni snaffrl*,
do do do do
do Ifraaaiind jai murd hrne mown ling.
Wood and e|r|itirftf ftpring*, braat and plated,
Band*, rotion, linro’n nnd wrMhng,
Plinth, hog NkmN, Hl(tla tree*, jnparnd leatlier,
Plnud, hrioii, wMid aim) inputted hamrii*,
do miml do rani-.li |nrn|>a;
Together with a very 1 urge niu>rtmeni of all kind %
of good* in the above line, whirh they offer on the
lIMMI reasonable terms Tliey are eonstantly rereiv
ng large iippli a in ndlitiori to tlieir pmarm vtoek,
and assure Southern nnd Western merehanU that
tlieir goods are of the first quality.
Philadelphia,Jn. I.
(eoi'gltt Inwiiranrr mul
COMPANY,
’ILL take MiiriiHt und River rik* on
▼ w Vi'NNfln, Ihi.itM, Freight, Min'V Mer
elmmliif, dice. Alho.
Miiihhngn, Merehmidize nnd Produce, on the
moat favourahle term*. Apply lo
l\ 1L YONGK & HONaS,
Agents.
Darien, Jannnry22,lß39.
Cs’orllrkpN >la(rlilrNM Saniitivc*
the rure nf ( ’oriMirupiion, Cough, Colds,
r Catanhs, and many complaints incident |o the
liumitn sysir in
Price W t M, nnd sold by ISAAC HNOW, sole
Agent for Darien
(TranslM'd from the German.)
LOti 18 OFFON COKLK KK,
Or fiKM.MAMY.
The preatrgt of Human Ilenefactort ! !
Citizens of North mid South Amerien .
To offon (ioeheke, M. D. of Germany,
(Kumpe,) belong* the iui|M'rinhuhle honor of adding
anew and precious doctrine to the science of medi
cine,—a doctrine, which, though vehemently opposed
hy ninny of the faculty (of which he is a valuable
member,) he proves to In* ms well founded tit truth, a
any doctrine of Holy Writ, —a doctrine, upon the
verity of which are suspended the liven of millions of
our mce, nml which he lioldljr challenges his op|K>-
srr to refute, viz., Consumption isn disease always
occasioned bv adinorderid state of the Vis Vitsc (or
Life-Principle) of the human Imdy—f'jrofu n secretly
lurking in the system for years, before there is the
least complaint of the lungsJ,!—und which may be
ns certainly, though not so quick!v, cured as a com
mon cold or n simple headache An invaluably pre
cious doctrine this, as it imparts an inqiortaiit lesson
to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching
them that this insidious foe may lie an unobserved
inmate of their “clayey houseseven while they
imagine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching
them that the great secret in the art of preserving
health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade,
and not wait till the full-grown ear.
Appended In low are a few certificates of cures
from the extremely numerous list that has been sent
to the proprietor ; arid front the r*|X*rt ability of the
sources from w hich they emanate, the most skepiicul
cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this medi
cine.
Post Office, Kingston, N. Y. July 91, 183 H.
Dr. Rowland ffiir—The effects of the German San
ative are great in this place. One woman that was
in a deep Consumption, nnd who had been in contin
ued night sweats for seven months, now considers
herself well. Hhe took no other medicine Imi the
Sanative. Another rate —a mun that was taken
Warding nt the Lungs till lie could not raise himself
in his lied, has been restored to perfect health by the
Ha native. JOHN V. TILBURG!!, P. M
Post Office, Charlotte, N. 0. June 15, IR3H
Sir—l have sold all the Sanative and w*ant two
packages more immediately. It hits performed a re
markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in
dividual says it is the best medicine ever offered to
the American people—although the Doctors are try
ing to put it down. 11. B. WILLIAMS, P. M.
Post Office, North Katon, Ohio, July 2, 18!W
Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative,
and have hourly calls for it—many from a distance
of *JO or 30 miles—in which cases pmple arc much
disappointed in not being able to obtain it. They
seem willing to give any price for it, nnd I could have
sold the past weak more than one hundred dollars
worth of it, had it bran on hand, li is truly a grea
medicine. Many in this vicinity are fast recovering
from the roii&omptiou by the ue of it,
D. C. WILMOT, P M.
Naw Haven, t*onn. July 21, 1838
Dear Sir—Tlie Matchless Sanative sells well nnd
with signal success. One caac—a young man, in
the last Mages of Consumption, given over hy his
physician, has Im*ci taking it only a few week’s nnd
is now able to walk nnd rideout. Before he took the
Sana ivc hr wan unable to get out of bed and his
death was hourly expected But to the astonishment
• f his friends he was soon able to leave his bed, and
to be out as before Misled. Two other similar cases
have recently occurred. D. W. DAVENPORT.
Post Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos.. Con.,
July 20, 1838
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effect
ed, through the virtues of Dr. Goelick's Sanative, in
the case of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone
nnd wasted away in Consumption, nnd considered
past recovery hy his family man. He in now. com
paratively speaking, a well man. 1 saw him myself
a few’ days since, in company with his wife, starting
on a journey to the western part of this State. Ha
ascribes his escape from the very jaws of death, and
his recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the Matchless Sanative. He isn man pos
sessing a snug property, but said he, “I would wil
lingly pay one lltouNnud dollars for a single bottle of
it, if I could not purelmse it/or a less price. To him
the Sanative is above nil value
WALTER GOODELL, P. M.
COPARTNERSHIP.
FBI HE umlrreixned hv,< formed a Co-Fart
-0- nemhip for the general transaction of
biMinrtai in this |>lhoo.
I lie Nii'amUoat nnd Packet Agencies and
U(*nernlCommission Business will be eotulnet
by A. Mitchel and J. J. Wyer, under the
style of MlTt’ll KL, WYF.K &CO.
‘Die general business of the Dry Goods and
Grocery Store w iIT be conducted by S. Z. Col
lins, under the style of S. Z. COLLINS & CO.
ALEXANDER MITCHEL.
S. Z OOLLINN,
JAMES J. WYER.
Darien Ist January, 18311.
NOTICE.
11 R- D. C. lIAW KS, having disposed of his
irm entire interest in the firm of Hawes,
Mitchel <& Collins to Mr. James J. Wyer—that
firm is now dissolved. The new firm of Mitch
el, \\ y,-r & Cos. w ill attend to the business of
the late concern.
D. C. HAWKS,
ALEXANDER MITCHEL.
S. Z. COLLINS.
Darien 2nd January, 183 U.
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of
informing the public thut he has now on
hand a general assortment of Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce
ries ; Crockery and Glass Ware; Hardware
and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin. and Stone
W ares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as
Hatchets, Hammers. Atigars, Chisels. Bits and
Bit Stocks. Planes. Plane Irons, and Saws.
Also, Saddles, Bridles. Martingales, Saddle
Bags. .tc.
H ATS. CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH
ING.
Ladies’, Gentlemens’ & Childrens’ SHOES,
IKKIKS and STATlONAßY—together with a
variety of other articles too numerous to men
tion here, all of wh eh will be sold as low as
can be bought iu th ity.
it W HUDNALL.
P. S. The store will be kept open during
the Summer months. ja 22
Tjatß; MCINTOSH OOIJWTT HERALD.
Oraniulgre Ntrnm-Uont Com
puny,
gfa i n vl ,Tf Wt>, .I
ixeoßroaaTCß by tmi: i.(nMUTt ii otmamm,
in 1833, for the transportation and Insurance
of merchandise and produce, between S
vsnnah and Darien, and Darikn and Macon,
touching at llawkinhvillk, and the principal
Landings.
Tills Company will run their Mteam-boata
as high up asMaeorias tongas the state of
the River will admit; and for low stages of the
walersthry have provided, and are now run
ning POLK-BOATS of such light draft of wa
ter as will admit them to run ut any stage of the
River, which are towed up by tlieir Stenm-
Isiats two-thirds of the distance, thereby great
ly expediting the transportation of merchan
dise during the Summer and Fall seasons;and
their Steamers will be in complete repair, and
, ready for business, as early as the River w ill
admit.
THEIR BOAT* ARE !
W4Sf?rrm* Steam boat Comet, Captain
iVX.vFTvi.Jht,. Bruntly,
fe-iTlli* ‘• ait Steam-boat Ai.atamaiia, Cap
rietJ*br-M&xr lal| , ‘l’uylrir,
Itrridlf hoot tlrmei r.i r, Cap
■OS®™*** tain Ilian kinship:
And a large number of'POW- BOA ‘I’M, which
w ill he in complete repair.
For further information apply lo
PH R VONGE .t SON Darien,
REA & CO TTON, Macon,
J. W. LATIIKOP. Ilawkinsville,
WM. PATTERSON &< (.. Savannah,
MeDOWKLL, SHANNON & CO Charleston,
SCOTT,HIIAPTKR vk MORKKLL. N York.
Jly Agents.
Muron Slomiboat Conipaiiy.
FSAIIE Macon StenmlsMtl Compauv take this
A method of informing the Merchants of the
interior of Georgia, and the public generally,
that their line of Boats are in full operation,
and solicit their patronage: believing that
goods forwarded by way of Darien, is the most
expeditions route. The Company have five
new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first
rale Captains, viz:
J. STONE, - Capt. W. C. Mcndall,
CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox,
EXCEL, - “ G Quinn,
SUPERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson,
J. GODDARD. “ L. L Wilcox.
Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built
expressly for the navigation of Alatamnha and
Ocumtilgec Riven.
The J. Stone is a side wheel Boat, low pres
sure engine, carries 700 hales of cotton, and
runs regularly three times a week, between
Savannah and Darien. I'he Chieftain is aside
wheel Boot, and carries 500 or fit* hales ol
cotton, runs regularly between Darien and
Charleston, and between Savannah A Charles
ton. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, ripi
regularly between Darien and Macon, towing
two boats each. One of them will leave Dari
en regularly every three days—the usual time
of up is five or six days.
‘This line is connected with a line of seven
packets running regularly between New York
and Darien. Any goods or pfcxluee -hipped to
theiragenls, orordered to lie shipped by their
line, will he forwarded with despatch. The
company, thankful for the patronage they have
received, Ijgve increased their means of eon.
veyance largely, and pledge themselves lo use
every exrtion to faciltate thr interests of those
w ho may ship by their line.
Their are also a line of schooners running
between Charleston and Darien, to the Com
pany's agents in each place.
‘The agents for the New York mid Darien
line of packets, are
11 M. DKMII., |Btl Front st. New York, and
MITCHEL, WYER A CO.
Darien,
Agents of the Macon .Htcuiiihont Company.
L. BALDWIN, Savannah,
MARTIN A WALTER, Charleston,
G K ROBERTS, Ilawkinsville
MITCHEL, WYER A CO
Darien,
J. GODDARD A CO Macon,
R. M. DRMIL, 180 Front st. New York.
HOUSTON
Male and Female Academy.
THE subscriber begs leave to inform the
public, that the exercises of those ( hnols,
tor the ensuing year, will commence on the
first Monday in January. He will be assisted
in the Female Department by Miss WEBB, o.
Mass., a Indy well qualified to teach all the
branches, Literary, Scientific and Ornamental,
that are taught in Female Academies: refer
ence, Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female
Seminary, Mass.
Studies of Feniule Department
FIRST DIVISION.
>4
Lntiu and Greek Languages, Philosophy,
Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra,
Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and
Composition; price per quarter, SB.
Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography,
Grammar and Composition —per quarter, fcti.
Third Division—Reading, Writing and Or
thography— per quarter, syl.
Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter
$12,50, Drawing and Painting, per quarter,
$5: French, $5.
In the male Department, students will be
prepared for entrance in any of the college*
in the United States.
Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbet, Esq., Ma
con; the President and Professors of Jefferson
College, Pa.
Good board can be obtained on reasonable
terms.
Signed by order of the trustees.
JAMES WELLS. Principal.
Perry, Houston county, January 1.
Hojirro vV era nr,
Commission Jlerrhanlx.
Darien, da.
Geo. T. Rogers,
11. A. Crane.
OFFER their services to the Merchants of
the interior and the public generally, for the
purchase or sale of PRODUCE or MER
CHANDISE, and w ill pay particular attcnliou
to the RECEIVING and FORW ARDING
BUSINESS, having every facility for giving
despatch, and pledging their personal attention
to all business entrusted lo tlieir care.
Darien, Jan. 22d, 183 ft.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, being desirous to
close his present business the ensuing Spring,
will dispose of fcia stock at low prices for cash
only, or for Drafts at short sight on Brunswick,
Savannah, or Charleston.
Ho will in all eases decline the usual credit
business. SAMUEL PALMER.
January 22-4
Mrw FtirnHurt* Hurt* House,
On the Bay, Opposite thr Pont Offer,
Dahiun, <•.
THE SUBSCRIBERS hare taken th* above Hand
and now offer for ale a AMOftmenl of
FURNITURE* * Is I
’SWT’ARDROBES Sideboards, Benrrtane*, Bu
▼ W reau*. Pier, Card, Centre. Dining, Pembroke
nd Work Tables of all kinds, S*fn*. Conehea,
Matre*A(-* Reds and Bedslead*. Mahogany and
common Chairs, Looking CHaasesof all dcfocrifHion*,
die. Ae., losether with varioua other articles.
They will also keep PIANO FORTES of differ
ent Dttttems, equal U imv in the country.
S. B. Furniture of ail deacrifsiona made and re
paired at short notire.
Piano Fortes tuned and repaired.
All the above aiiiHe* will I** sold at the lowest
price*. s D. Sl J P. WOODBURY
feb I *2-3m
STORE IN MACON.
s. THE nuliscribcr* rcs|MAfully in
w - / form the citizen* of Macon, and ih*
public gcnenilly, that they have ta
the store on Mulberry *tr< itt,
opposite the Hardware store of Mr.
K. B. Weed, and adjoining the Washington
Hall, and have on hand and arc constantly
making additions to the same from New k ork,
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exten
sive and general assortment of
lints, 4'nps, Hoots iiiiU Shoes,
of the most fashionable style. Among which
are :
Lidics’ French Kid Slippers,
“ Morocco do
“ W alking Shoes,
“ Village Ties,
“ Gater nnd Morocco Boots,
“ Prunella Hoots, thirk and thin sole,
“ Prtinel Slips and W alking Shoes,
Misses’ Seal and Goat skill llisits,
“ Walking Mutes and Slips,
“ and ladies’ Calf and Seal-skin Boots.
A large assortment of Children’s Shoes of all
colors; Gentlemen’s fine (,’alf, Kip and Water
proof Hoots; Youths’ and children’s calf and
kip boots; Gentlemen’s fine calf Shoes and
Bootee*; Boys’ fine calf and kip bootees; Gen
tlemen’s fine dancing pumps; do fine high
vamp pumps, a general assortment of eulfuml |
kip brogans. ALSO,
4 eases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver IIATS, latest
New York style,
4 cases gentlemen’s broad brim hats,
4do do hlark Russia hats, broad brim,
4 do do white do do do
3 do Youths’ Mark silk do
2 do children’s do do
H do common Fur do white and black,
<1 do silk, and ft eases Mole skin hats,
Gentlemen’s fine sen Otter CAPS,
do fine fur and Nutrc do
do fine Cloth do
Youth’s Fur and Cloth do
Children’s Cloth do
A lafge assortment of men and boys’ hair
sent i-aps.
Also, a general assortment of fina silk and
Cotton Umbrellas,
A large supply of shoe brushes and blacking.
All of the ntmvr articles have been manufac
tured expressly for lliiw market, nnd will be
sold cheap for cash. Purchasers will find it to
their advantage to give us a rail.
IIKIDT, ALDRICH ACO.
Macon, Jan. 1. 1-ls
PLOK.IIS. Ate.
20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extra
points
40 kegs NAILS, sizes from 4 to 20
40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1
and extra
For sale by H. W'.HUDNALL.
ja 22
4 CHFaAP LUMBER.
100,0
inches thick, well seasoned, an excellent arti
cle for building. For sale by
ROGERS & CRANE.
Darien, Jan’ 22 1830.
HOUSE, SHIP. SIGN. AND
OuiiamnitAl
PAINTING.
fOUIE SUBBCRIBF.K respectfully informs
A- the public that he has established himself
In thiseity, and will he happy to execute any
orders iu Ins line, such as House, Ship, Sign
and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding,
Graining, Glazing, Papering. Coloring, &e.
ILJ* Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, &c.
constantly on hand.
All orders punctually attended to, and Jobs
executed in a workmanlike manner.
N. 11. All orders from the country punctu
ally attended to. The subscriber will be found
at the Alatamaha Hotel,
GORHAM SAWYER.
Reference:
Roger* & Crane, Darien.
Col. D. M. Stewart, Liberty County.
Darien, January 22,1839. -
Information Wanted.
I N the year of 1824 or 1825 nn individual calling
himself Jones, sometime* Davis, hut generally
Summers, persuaded a young lad about 8 or 3 year*
of age, whose parents resided in Charleston. S. C.
to accompany him, and finally succeedril He took
the boy to Tatnall County, Georgia, and the circum
stances becoming known to the citizens there, the
vouth was detained. His name is CuanerorHr.n
WsroNia mp—and at present reside* in Tatnall
county, Geo. He is very desirous to ascertain if his
parents, or any of his relations are living.
Any information concerning them will he grateful
ly received. Letters can be addressed lo
JAMES DRAWDY,
Perry's Mill, Tatnall Cos.. Geo.
JA” The Charleston Courier will please publish
the above a few times. feb 2(>-3l
Books and Stationary.
Ixuac Snow,
HAS just imivfd from Npw York, a large as
sortment of Books ami Stationary* among
which arc the following school books, mostly of the
latest and most approved kind :
Irving's columbus; Emerson’s spelling; do arith
metic, *2u and 3d part; Smith’s grammar; Smilley's
nat’l philosophy; Adan’s latin grammar; Mount
Vernon reader; Robbia's outlines; Comstock’* chem
istry ; Blake’s astronomy ; Cooper’s virgil; Leverelt's
Ceoaar; Parley’s geography; do arithmetic; Web
ster’s spelling; Okay’s geography and atlas; Cum
mtng's do; Willett’s do ; Adam's do ; Smilley's do ;
Willard's do; Bonuyeastle'salgebra ; Conversations
on chemistry; Botany for beginners; Lock's panthion;
Life, of Washington (French); Daboll’s arithmetic ;
Colburn's intellectual do. Murray’s reader; Smith's
iutelectual grammar; Ruddimon’s latin grammar,
Angel’s grammar; Angel’s series. No. 3 and 5;
Lessons on enunciation by Russel; Collection.of col
loidal phrases in Italian and English: Parkers exer
cises in composition; Questions on the bible by Mr.
Dowell; Moral class book; American first class
book; American reader; Grun's geometry; Oathe
chism onmythokkgv; School bibles and testaments;
Writing and copy books; Miscellaneous books;
Quarto bibles; Pocket do plain and gilt; Polyglot
do; Psalms and hymns. (Presbyterian); Mercer’s
cluster; Watt's 9 sizes; Village Hymns; Methodist
hymns; Lion's songster ; Camp Meeting hymns;
Bow'ditch's navigation; Irving's columbus. 2 vol.
oct.; American Cnesterfield; Italian method ofbook
keep; Hitchcock's do in 9 parts with key; Merchants’
companion: Rural philosophy, a poem; Cooper's
task do ; Pollok’s course of time ; Preston's cubrial
estimates ; Toy books, and a variety of Ju
venile books : Blank books; Ledgers ; Record :
Day books; Pocket ledgers and memorandums of
various kinds.
Cap Paper, No. 1 and ‘2 : Letter paper, plain and
ruled ; Butler’s superior Writing Fluid; Long worth’s
Writing Ink; Ink Powder. Quills ; Steel Pen?: Wa
fers in boxe*. feb I*2
Fust Oman, Uhmi, Ga. I
MAIL ARRANGEMENT Ut* R
Nuhtiifrn via Savannah.
Conirart lime of Arrival—Tnendlrjr,. Tliur*-
dys und Saturday*, by 12 P. M.—<if Depar
ture Monday*. Wudnesdays, and Friday* ui
8. A M
SovTHcaN via JurrcasoN to St.
Contract time of Arrival —Sundays and Wi~t
nesdaya, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and
Saturdays, at 8 P. M.
Western via Hawkinhvillz to Macon.
Arrives—Tuesdays, Thursdays ami Saturdays,
by 8 P. M
Closes —Sunday*, Tuesdays and Thurst lays,
at 5 P. M.
Brinswick.
Arrive*—Wednesday sand Sundays, by 7 A. M.
Closes “ • “ “ 7 A.M.
ISAAC SNOW, P. M.
January 1
Reasonable Goods.
THE KUburrilsTs rail thr altenlion of tlieir i-us
nnnerv and the public, to tlieir stock of roods which
have been received by late arrivals. Tlieir slock of |
H.*iuh. French and Ainerieaii Dry (oo<ls sui
table for tW mul approaching neaion, is very ‘
general among wnK.- v be found fianivla, cloths, j
salt met, mormoen, cirraaatanx, *—i vest- |
ingo, Irish linen, linen sheeting*, table and irv. ,u 1
dia|iers, brown Holland, cambric, mull, swi** and
jaconet muslins, linen cambric handkerchiefs, Milk
do. black Gro de Bwim and Matioim silk, colon and
d<*. Fnmdt and Scotch worked rollurs, ribbands,
lobmeU, laces, barrage, checks, plaid*. Eugliffh and
American print*, bleached und bnwn sheetings and
shirtings, shirting strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and
cotton hosiery, Ac Ac.
A large assortment of
Hoot* ami Shoes,
14* Hats and Bonnots,
llardaure, Qneeneirare, Wnotlenware and
HOLLOWtVMiI: :
niruOt -3 *J <Mh jjsri’ - -uiEliiJSta
IRON AND NAILS, ALL SZZDS.
White Lead, Green and lllaek
Paint*; Stationary. Perfu
mery, Ac. Ac.
They are at all limes receiving and their assort
ment will be kept full ihr*ti'hrtii the year, with such I
articles as arc desirable tor planters and family use.
All of w Inch will be sold on reasonable terms
J 6t a. H ROKENBAUGH.
Darien Jan IB3i|
P>o Liquors,
CONSISTING of Cognac Ilran-
MiHHKily, H. Gin, Jamaica Ruin, N. K.
Hum and (tin, Tenerifle, Port, Madeira, ami
Malaga Wine*.
For sale w hole*ale or retail bv
jn22 H. W. HUDNALL
TO PRIN TERS AND PUBLISHERS.
iLjr'J'HE Subst ribrrs Imvejttst completed
their new Specimen Book of lisflit faced Book
and Job Printing TYPES, FLOWERS nnd
ORNAMENTS—the content* of which arc
herewith partially given:
Diamond, Pearl, No*, land 2
Agate, No*. 1, 2 and 3
Agate on Nonpariel body
Nonparicl, No*. 1, 2. 3 and 4
Miuionette, No*. 1 und 2
Minion. No*, j, 2.3and 5
Minion on Brevier body
Brevier on Minmti body
Brevier, No*. 1,2,3 nnd 4
Brevier on Long Primer body
Bourgeos on Brevier body
Bourgeon, No*. 1,3 and 4
Bourgeos on Long Primer body
Long Primer, Nos. 1.2, 3 and 1
Long Printer cm Small Pica body
Small Pica, No*. 1 und 2
Sica on Kngii*h lioily
English. No*. 1 and 2
Great Primer, Paragon. Double English
Double Paragon, Cannon
8 line Pica to 20
8 line Pit a Gothie Condensed to 25
7 ami 10 line Pica, ornamental
fl, 7.0. 12 and 15 line* Pica shaded
8, 10,15 tutd 10 line* Antique shaded
ALSO.
A large and beautiftil collection of Flower*,
from Pearl to *even line Pica, w hich are not to
be found in other specimen; anew assortment
of Ornamental Dashes; a variety of Card
Borders; near two thousand metal Ornaments;
Brass Huie; Lend* of various thicknesses; As
tronomical and Physical Signs; Meta! and Brass
Dashes, from three lo 30 cuts long; Great Prim
er and double Pica Script* on inclined Ixaiics;
Diamond and Nonpariel music of various
kinds: Antique light nml heavy face two line
letter; full face roman and italic Nonpariel;
Minion, Brevier, lauix Printer and other
blacks; Nonpariel. Kinion and Brevier Greek,
Hebrew and Saxon.
A large variety of Ornaments, calculated
particularly for the Spanish and South Ameri
can markets; Spanish, French and Portuguese
accents furnished to order, with every other
kind made use of in the Printing business. All
of which can be furnished at short notice of
ns good quality and on as reasonable terms as
other establishment.
CONNER & COOK.
Corner of Nassau and Ann streets,
ja 1 New York.
SHOES, BOOTS, Ac.
JUST received by the latest arrivals, and for
sale ns cheap as the cheapest, the follew
ing desirable goods, viz:
ltlllOpairs mens’ Kip Brogans
lotto do womens’leather Boots and Shoes
500 do do mo., of various kinds
25 eases gentlemens’calf and pegged Boots
10 do do do sewed water proof
10 do boys’ do and peggetl Boots
5 do do do do Shoes
ti trunks ladies’ Phil. Slips
sdo do Fur and India Rubber
300 pairs womens’ cal/ and seal Boots
50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities
10 eases mole skin Hats, gentlemens
10 do silk do do
5 do fur, (goodquality)
20 do (common do) do
5 do boys silk Hats, and
20 trunks mens', boys’, and childrens’ Caps,
of various kinds.
Country merchants are particularly request
ed to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WARNER & SOLOMONS.
Savannah, January 1.
PORTRAIT FAINTING.
Wg K H HARDING, respectfully informs the
IT*, citizens of Daren, and its vicinity, that he has
taken rooms at tire Mansion House, where specimens
of his painting can be seen
ja 29-3i
Spani'h 4 ikit t * and Tobacco.
50,000 su S^ R a „f AN,SH CI
Poitiaux Brown’s genuine Virginia Leaf, and
Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv
feb \* J A S. H ROKEXBAtIGH.
Lands for Sale.
sgggffjfer ALL those two Tracis or Lots of
Land, situate in tne -i district of Aj>
pling county, and on the waters of the
Alatamaha River; oue known and dis
anguished by the No. 6*28, and containing 370 acres
the other by the No. 658, and containing 11*2 acres, ;
and having the right of a ferry granted in a charter
by the Legislature of the State. Any person wish- j
ing to trade for the same, may do so by letter, direct- I
ed to Archibald Brvdie. Athens. Ga.; or to J. H. ]
Fleming, Charleston. S. C. And ido hereby ibrbid :
all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way !
whatever on said premises, as the law in such cai>e*
shall be rigorously enforced.
J. H. FLEMING
feb 19-3 m [Athens Banner.]
Notice*
THE SUBSCRIBER W.U receive ail Bill* on
the principal Bank of Darien, at par. for Goods
or Debt* due him. JOHN MITCHEL.
Darien, 9th April 1830
Notice*
THE SUBSCRIBERS would inform the citizen*
of Darim, and n vicinity, that lin*y w ill cany on
the HOUSE CARPENTERING BUSINESS, in
all it* branches, building or repairing All contracts
promptly attended to.
N. B They alao contract now*, for building* to be
fi*u*lied next winter.
nth 26 S D A J P WOODBURY.
tOor-ia—CMiff*
WHEREAS, Alexander Mitchel, applien for Let
ters of Administration, on the estate of Augua. M.
Fulton, of aid county deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, ond
*tngulaFthe kindred and creditor* of *id deceased
to l*c and ap|**ar at my oflue within the tune pre
scribed by law, lodiow cause, if any Mist, why said
letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this ifkh day Fe
bruary, 1839. J. E TOWNSEND,
mb 5 CPIt C. a
A Tnift of l.aiid for Sale.
WILL lie sold on the first Monday in May next,
kukpidjnmrs of sale, in front of thr Court
House nt Panen.Nl iftiwiftwasy , ■ trsrt xrf L.,a
Im night by H. Sutpben, at Sheriff** de. Said tract
< ( land can lie known by die r -sarvey ; and lies in
M Intorwh county.
Sold for the benefit of the owner and creditors.
H SUTPHIN.
N B Person* having claims against said tract of
land are re/picsted to hand them in before the day of
sale. _ mh ft-ts
Notice.
.. -tgini The subscriber w ishes to sell a tract
of tw o hundred acre* of land, lying on
I the Altfuuaha river about 25 miles above
Darien. Said land is well timbered with
Pine and has a convenient landing or
j Bluffto it For terms apply to J. J Garrison or the
j sulswritwr JOHN MITCHEL.
April 2d, 1K39.
C'arrliiffre for Sale.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have for sale a splendid
I new four Wheel BUGGY CARRIAGE and HAR
| NLSB. The Carriage is made of the best imtterialc,
; nod is w arranted lirt rate, toguthar W'lth tlie Harness.
| They will be sold cheap.
mh 26 D A J P WOODBURY
New Spring Goods.
THE SUBSCRIBERS arc just receiving per brig
Amelin Strong, a large and fashionable assortment of
hPiuiwi aud svnnbin good*,
Amone which are Victoria black Summer Cloth: do
hrowMo do do green : dodo plaid white'drill, rib-
U and c.rd . dingomal and striped Goods for pants ; sa
rin Valencia, inarsnles. plain nnd figured Velvets, for
vestings. Together w ith a large and fine assortment
f ready made CLOTHING, suituldc for the coming
season, which they are prepared to sell on the most
reasonable terms nt the old stand <f
N. THOMAS & SON.
N B. All persons indebted to the firm of N. Tho
mas Son, l)v not* or account, are requested to lie&r
in tnind, that the time is fast approaching, when they
will he called on for n settlement of the same—him!
it i* to lie hojM'd that they will not l* put off by pro
mis* s, but on the contrary be ready with cash in
hand to pay up, ns the cash is much wanted bv
N. THOMAS & SON.
The smallest sums thankfully received,
mh 12 6t ps T . T. &. S.
Kor Salt*.
| A PAIR of well broke carriage HORSES, gen
! A tie in single or double haimss Warranted
sound Apply to JOHN F. GREEN.
Darien, March I2th-3t
llou rd~
50,000 fret up country sawed
j BOARDS. 7-S to 1 inch thick. For sale by
wh SAMUEL PALMER.
Ckaffenfe.
TIIEI NDKRSIGNED challenge with tlieir lxia
f'ARf LINE KING. any boot in Augusta, On ujxn
i the follow in g terms, viz: to run with six oars each,
| any distance, for the sum of one thousand dollars,
I (play or liny) lietween this and April Ist. The race
to take pi nr e eitlier at Augusta or Navannah. as the
Atipiu CloU may choose, and should they select
| Savannah as the. racing ground, their expenses to
Savannah ond their return, will lie paid by the un
dersigned whether they win or loose.
Should this challenge l>e sec* pfrd. they will plensc
signify the same to the undersigned, and name tli
day for the race giving 10days notice.
RICH I> F FLOYD,
W II MONGIN.
THOMAS BOURKE.
| mh 12-3 w
For Snlo.
■S-utj l ! A pleasantly situated and very rom
fortame dwelling house and lot, with all
9,,, 9b °tit-buildiijg, at Ridgeville,
i JIUUB three miles from the city. Terms of sale
will be made easy, and accommodating.
The health of Ridgeville as a summer's residence, is
too well know n, to require any recommendations,
and lieing so near to Darien must make it a desirable
retreat to men of business. E. S. REES.
Darien, Jan 29-4 t
Wanted,
| B Y n young man. w ho has had many years ex-
I J perience in business, a situation in a mercan
tile house. He has been engaged in the receiving
and forwarding business, and is fully competent to
.iet ns Wharf Clerk. letters left at this office or
Mr. James will be attended to. feb 26-3 1
SO DOLLARS REWARD.
AYill be paid for the apprehension of my
Negro Woman NANNY. The said woman
was formerly owned in the city of Savannah by
Mrs. Fell. She was taken from Riceboro in
in May last by a negro man, and was heard of
a few days after near the city. She is well
known in the city. Nanny is 25 years of age,
light complected, and about five feet high.
D. M. STEWART.
March 19th, 1838.
Georgia—Mrlntosli County,
j ® * ‘ HLREA.S'. Roswell King, applies for l*ltei
Y Y of dismission on Ihe estate of Pierce Butler,
late of said County deceased.
Tltese are therefore to cite and admoniah all, ami
singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased
to Iw and appear at my office within the time pro
scribed by law. to shew cause, if any exist, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of
February, 1839. J. E TOWNSEND,
feb 26 Clerk, C. O.
Georgia—M elntosh County.
WHEREAS, John Hutson, applies for letters af
Administration of the Estate of Ann Hutson, late of
said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite
and admonish all, and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased lo be ond appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to shew
; oanse. if any exist, vi ay said letters should not be
j granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of
, February, 1839. J. E TOWNSEND,
feb 26’ C'.erk. C. O.
Frab Gaisins, Ac.
/g and BOXES FRESH RAISINS—AIso,
-*V/ Preserved Ginger
Scott’s assorted Picklas in Jars
Fresh Sweet Oil. and
Superior Imperial and Young Hvson Tea.
Just received and for sale hv
feb 26 J. & S. H. ROKENBAUGK.