The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, April 23, 1839, Image 4

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Lota tor Summer Bcata 4 RE offaralcn c**rareo<iun: urm, on that >1 ‘irtblt tit union sailed tht t hickat, about 4 Miles from D.vrun tach Lot eooisinmg about 14 acrrt, i b front* of eat h harm; a fell i* of D lj Bu, and bnuodmr a* tha creak aav-ading back at far at tha road Isaaing to Baitden'a Bluff. Plot. of tbt above, and tarmtof sol* can bt a-en at th* Count tee Room of F R. SIIARICLPORD.Eati Darien, l9tb TatiJ. ISCl9—4tr Soo fr&tir 9 Hr jgtuckpofr, Commission nert haiiU, Darien , fia. Wii liam W. WOOMVRY, Davtn D. BTaCKffo|.E. WatebMnklns and Jewelry Ilaslncftkt In Darien. §n J hj J CO.ParTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE rubacribert Wave united thrmaclvra togtth er in th; Watch-making and Jewelry Imainato, on- B** Sew of Dray & IlnWli, and reapcclfully oner their services to the cili/fna nf Darien and the surrounding country. They hopel>y atriet attentioii to buttnaaa to merit a aharr of public patronage jehhi.: d/i a y, Augustus w harbock ®- .<!• Dray hating hud a practical experience 01 aeveral yeara in mamifitetiirlmt Watehe. at the abltsnmeola of f.‘k*rle< Craig .Smith, 118 Runliill ” ow jM©or6eld, and Qowland, Chronometer ma ker, Royal Exchange, l.ondnn ; and late in the em ploy of Hen,-diet, in Wall .treat, and Whitney A Hoyt, under Holt 1 * hotel, in Pearl .treat, New York, ferla confident that he e.an give general aatiifaction to all those who may honor them with a trial. I heir ritaldiihmeni H adjoining tho Man.ion hoUM. Darien, P. b r> IM>, ‘Wu BA9Aiiiat¥^S& KESECTF'tJLLY inform, the public that he ha. t*** l *>y late arrival, a fre.h aa.ortment of utyoDS—eoti.inung of Cnllros, Merinos, Homespun, Cheeks, See., Os different qualitiet , HANDKERCHIEFS of all kind*, —ALSO, A large n.aortmcnt of Hoot* Mini siiocii,t:ioiliiue, if, In addition to hlf old stock he ha received a large •upply of Liquors of all Qualities; The whale of which he will dittpo.e of at Whole- Bale or retail on the moat reaoiiable trrma N. B He t* iider. In. thank, to the public for pa.t patronage, nod bag. a rontinuanee of the .ame, a auring them that hi. good, ore of the beat quality, and will be di.po.ttd of on a. reasonable term., a. at any other store in tho city. Darien, Feb. 5. Limnfiß. Tha* Darien Si turn Saw Mill, IS NOW IN OPERATION.—Tha proprietor. M wiah to contract fur the delivery of large quann liaa of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where the draff of water, and the facilitte. for loading are a. good a. at any place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. They alto, wiih to contract fora .upply of SAW LOQfif— about four hundred thousand feel will lie required monthly. Contract, for this amount, or less will be given to nccomnn dote applicants. Thrv fdlrr for sal - the machinery of the KICK! RllleL—conaiatilig of mortar., pe.tlea, chaff., fanning mills, screen., two pair of very large tin ill •tones, and a number of other articles. A bargain i. offered to any one who will purchase the whole. Apply at the mill, f.b Mt Teacher Wanted. THE SUBSCRIBER is drzirous to employ True lin in Ms family, who is competent to teach reading, willing, arithmetic, mid grammur Any retpertnhlr person competent, to teach the above branches, will hear of a good situation by immediate application, to LOCHLAN M’INTOSH, feh A3t St. Simon's Island, Gro. (In Ooittwl jfninent, (Terms Cash,) K BBI.S Superior Potatoes A*9 ISAAC SNOW Feb_s. )lnlno!i, INRENCH and English; a great variety, for sale bv ISAAC SNOW ALSO, a large assortment of Cireassians, Bont bazetts, Bombazins, Crape and Goat Hair Camblets, Ac- Ac. |'ab&. Drill* and. ofr. THE above new and fashionable article for gen tlemen's spring and summer wear, for sale bv ISAAC SNOW fab & St ('Jifiui-W arc. ISAAC SNOW has for sale two or three Dinner Sets of iron stone China; of superior quality. ALSO, of Liverpool-ware and China Tea sets Feb V Woon* la it 1; ctl7 “ A LARGE supply of Duffle Blankets of middle .£ sir is, for sale cheap by Feb, ft. • ISAAC SNOW It I tics. tI.SO, single and double barrel Shot Guns, of superior quality. Brass and Steel Pitols. gun Capa, Powder, Shot Ac ISAAC SNOW Feh V Fa hi o liable II on nets. ISAAC SNOW lias on hand a large assortment of Winter and Spring Bonnets of the newest style end very cheap. Feb 4 L3” nook Binding. tLS“ALL Books left at the HERALD Office will be well executed at short tiolir*. Blank and Record Rooks will he bound to order. Also, Books of every other de scription will bo bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. Isaac Snow, ■WBLTOnLI) inform bis customers ami the public. TV Uuu be continues to keep on hand at his old Maud, an extensive assortment of merchandise em bracing almost every variety, such u Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware. Earth en-ware and Crockery, Glas.-’ ware, Hats. Caps and Bonnets ; Boots and Shoes Books amt Stationary. Perfumery and a treat variety ofFaney articles He intends to keep his assortment as complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of his customers. •'BSftiteWik. b ts Snpt rlor Madt'lrn Wine. ) DOZEN, and two half pipes of the brand of Newton, Gordon. Murdoch and Scott. lSk c For sate by ► f> 1? J & S H RORENBAL’GH jurflson $r firotfjtv, ‘ Manufacturers and Importer tof Saddlery Hardware, No. 9, North Third atreet, PHILADELPHIA, HA VS constantly on hand forth* Sn chore and Waatean marksu, a general assenamacit of Plated, polished elect and brass stirrups, Plated, poltehad steel and brtea snaffo's, do do do do spurt, do brats an! japans! hatneaa mounting, Wood and eleptical spring*, bra* r and platod, Btuvdi, cotton, hnnen and worsted webbing, Plush, hog akma, saddle tree*, j*patted leather, ■Plated, braee, wood and iipaned harneaa, do and do cnacn [amps ; Together with a very large aaeortmentof all kinds of good* in the above line, which they offer on the moet reasonable terms They are eonitantly receiv ing fe r S* •appl* o * in addition to their present stock, and assure Southern and Western mere hauls that their good* are of the firat quality. Philadelphia, jan. I Georgia fiiMurance it ml Trust COMPANY* UR'II.I, take Marine nnd River risk* on “ Vr*eU, Boat*, Freight, Money Mer chandize, !tc. Also, against |o* by Fire on Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, on the most favourable terms. Apply to P. H. YONOE & HONS, Agent*. Darien, Jnnuary 22,1839. Gocllckc’s Match lens Sanative. RjTOIt the cure r,f Consumption, Cough, Colds, JT Cstanhs, end many complaint* incident to the human ay stem Price and sold by ISAAC SNOW, sole Agent for Darien [Translated from the German ) LOt’IN OFFON OOCLICKD. or OniMANY. The frrenteet of Ham a ilrnefactora ! ! Citizens of North and Howh America: To Louia Offon Croelicke, M. D. es Germany, (Europe,) belong* the iinprrialiable honor nf adding anew and preciou* doctrine to the science of medi cine,—a doctrine, w liich, though vehemently opposed hy many of the faculty (of which he is a valuable member,) he prove* in tie ns well founded in truth, aa any doctrine of Holy Writ,—• doctrine, u|wn the verity of which are suspended the live* of million* of our race, and which he boldly challenges hi* oppo *er* to refute, viz , Consumption isn diaea.e always ocoaaione! by a disordered state of the Vis Vit m (or Life-Principle) of the httnion body—f yoften secretly lurking in the system for years, before there i* the least complaint of the lung*Jp|—and which may lie as certainly, though not so quickly, cured as a eoin mon cold nr a simple headache. An invaluably pre cious doctrine this, ns it imparls an important lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may Ire an unobserved inmate of their “clayey house*,” even while they imagine themselves secure from us attacks, teaching them that the great seerrt in the art of preserving health is to pluck out the dtsraac while in the blade, and nut watt till the full-grown cur. Appended below arc a few certificate* of cures from the extremely numerous list that has been sent to the proprietor , and from the respectability of the sources from which they rmnnnte, the most skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderful effect* of this medi cina. Post Ollic, Kingston, N Y July 81, 1838. Dr. Rowland Sir —The effect* of the German San ative are great in this place. One woman that was in a deep Consumption, and who had been in contin ued night sweats for seven months, now considers herself well She took no other medicine but the Snnntivc. Another case—a man that waa taken bleeding at the Lungs till he. could not raise himself in hia lad, ha* been restored lo perfect health hy the Sanative JOHN V TILBURGH, P M Post Office, Charlotte, N. C. June Ift, 1838 Sir—l hava sold nil the Sanative and want two packages more immediately. It has performed a re markable cure of palpitnlion of the heart, and the in dividual says it is the beat medicine ever offered to the American people—although the Doctor* are try ing lo put it down 11. B WILLIAMS, P M. Pint Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 2, 1838 Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have hourly calls for it—many fVom n distance of 80 or 30 mile*—in w Inch eases people are much disappointed in not being able to obtain it They seem willing to give any price for it, and I could have •old the past week more than one hundred dollars w orth of it, had it been on hand. It is truly a gre* medicine. Many in thi* vicinity arc feat recovering from the consumption by tlie ur of it. D. C WILMOT, P M. New Haven, Conn. July 84, 1838. Dear Sir—The Matchless Sanative nells well nnd : with signal success. One csac—a young man, in j the last stages of Consumption, given over by his physician, has been taking it only a few weeks nnd j IS now able to walk nnd rideout. Before he took the | Sana ive ho w as unable to get out of bed and his I death was hourly expected But lo the astonishment *f his friends he whs soon aide to leave his lied, and to be out ns before stated Two other similar cases | have recently occurred D W DAVENPORT Post Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos., Con., July 80, 1838 Sir —A most wonderful cure has lately been effect ed, through the virtues of Dr. Goe'ick’s Sanative, in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wasted away lit Consumption, and considered past recovery by his family man. He is now, com paratively speaking, n well man I * a w him mvaelf a few days since, in company with his wife, arting on a journey to the western part of thia State He ascribes his escape from the very few* of death, nnd his recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of the Marchless Sanative. He is a man pos- i sensing a snug property, but said lie, “1 would wil lingly pay one thousand dollars for a single bottle of I it, ts I could not purchase it far a less price. To him ■; the Sanative ia above nil value WALTER GOO DELL, T M COPAHT XUK 8111 IV fkTIIS undersigned have formed a Co-Part nets tup for the general transaction of business in thi* place. *he Steamboat and Packet Agencies and v’neralCommission Business will bccondtici ™ by A. Mitchcl and J. J. Wycr, under the style of MITCH EL, WYKH cit CO. The general business of the Dry Goods and Grocery Store will be conducted by S. X. Col-1 lias, tinder the style of S. X COLLINS & CO ALEXANDER MITCHEG S. Z COLLINS, JAMES J \\ YER. Darien Ist January, 1839. NOTICE. jlfll D. C. HAWKS, having disposed of his entire interest in the firm of Hawes, MitcheJ & Collins to Mr. James J. Wyer—that firm is how dissolved. The new firm of Mitch el, W yer <& Cos. will attend to the business of the late concern. 1) C lIAWES, ALEXANDER MITCHEL, S. Z. < 01.1.1N5. Darien 2nd January, IS3H. N’ ITK’K. fMXIIK St HSv RIBKR takes this method of informing the public that 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, ami Stone W ares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as Hatchets, Hammers. Augurs, Chisels. Bits and Bit Stocks, Planes, Plane Inins, and Saws. Also, Saddles. Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Bags, die. HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH ING. Ladies’, Gentlemens’ <fc Childrens’ SHOES, BOOKS ami STATlONAßY—together with a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion here, all of whv*h will be sold as low as, can be bought in th ity. H. W. 111 DNALL. % P- S. The store will be kept open tinring ‘ months. ja 22 Sso)£Nrc>o)Sils Ocamulgec Hteam-llont Com pany, CEsESGZSSuBaa i mn’ mcokfoftATto nr rrr. leomlatcrk • * otoscia, i in 183 ft, for the transportation and I lcurtncc of merchandise and produce, between Sa va., ah and DaMIM, and Dajhs’j Rjud Mvcon, touching at liAWKn.aviu.r-, and the principal Landings. THIS Company will run their Steam-boat. a. high up a. Macon an lung a* the state of the River will admit; and for low stage, of the water*they have provided, and are now run- ‘ ■ing POLE-BOATS of such light draft of w a ter as will admit them to run at any stage of the River, which are towed up by their Steam boat, two-third, of the distance, thereby great ly expediting the traii.portation of merchan dise during the Summer and Fall sen-*m*;and their Steamer, will be in complete repair, and ready for bu.inen*, a* early tut the River will admit. THEIR BOAT. ARC J turiA ‘‘■mJ Steam-boat C.-mi.t, Captain Urnntly, Steam-boat Ai.atamaha, C'ap tain Taylor, Jail! Steam-boat Ocaw-e*, Cap 'i-hsHß'v..Mnfiai tain RJanhnwhip: And a large number ot ‘TOW-BOATS, which will be in r<plete repair. Ff<r lurther information apply to PI! R. YONGE A SON, Darien, REA A COTTON, Macon, J. W, LATH HOP, Hawkiii.villc, WM. PATTERSON A CO., Savannah, Me DOWELL, SHANNON A CO Cliarle.ton, | SCOTT, SMARTER A MORRELL. N. York, July Agents. Mar on Steamboat Company. THE Macon Steamboat Company take this method of informing the Merchants of the interior of Georgia, and the public generally, that their line of Boats arc m full operation, and solicit their patronage: believing that good, forwarded by way of Darien, is the most expeditions route. The Company have five new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first rate Captains, vir: J. STONE, - Capt. W. C. Mcmlall, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, • “ (i Quinn, SUPERIOR. - *• W. F. Johnson, J GODDARD, “ L L Wilcox. Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alatamalia und Ocumulgcc Rivers. Ttie J. Slone is a side wheel Boal, low pres sure engine, earries 700 bales of cotton, and run. regularly three times a week, between S.ivjnnah and Darien, The Chieftain is aside ! wheel Boat, and carries SOU or tit SI bales ol | cotton, runa regularly between Darien and 1 Charleston, and bet ween Savannah A Charles | ion. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run rrgularly between Darien and Macon, towing two boats each. One of them will leave Dari en regularly every three days—the usual time of passage up is five or six days. This line is connected with a line of seven packets running regularly between New York mid Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, orordcred to he shipped by their line, will lie forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they hare received, have increased their means of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to ue every exrtion to fnoiltate the interests of those who 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 and Darien line of packets, are It. M. DKMIL, Ini) Front <t. New York, and MITCH EL, WYKIt & Cos. Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company. L. BALDWIN, Savannah, MARTINX WALTER,Charleston, G. K ROBERTS, Hawkinsvillc. MITCH EL, WYER & CO. Darien, J. GODDARD & CO. Macon. It. M. DEMIL, 180 Front at. New Y'ork. HOUSTON Mali and Fbmai.c Academy. THE subscriber begs leave to infoini the public, that the exercises of those s* b ails, lor the ensuing year, will commence on the first Monday in January, lie will be assisted iu the Female Department by Miss WEBB, o. Mass., a lady well qualified to teach all the branches, Literary, Scientific and Ornamental, : that are taught in Female Academies: refer j once. Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studies of Frinnle Department rmsT ntvistoN. Latin 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, $6. Third Division—Heading, Writing and Or thography—per quarter, S-i. Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter SH‘2,SO; Drawing and Painting, per quarter, Sfs: French, tf.Y In the male Department, students will In prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United States. Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbct, Esq., Ma con; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pa. Good board ean be obtained on reasonable, terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES WELLS, Principal. Perry, Houston county, January 1. oatT9 vV evanr, Commission Merchants. Darien, O'a. Geo. T. Rogers, 11. A. Cranf. 1 —’ OFFER their services to the Merchants ot the interior and the public generally, for the purchase or sale of PRODUCE'or MER CHANDISE, and will pay particular attention to the RECEIVING and FORWARDING BUSINESS', having every facility for giving despatch, and pledging their personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Darien, Jau. 2‘2x 1839. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, being desirous to close his present business the ensuing Spring, will dispose of bit st s-k at low prices for cash only, or for Drafts at short sight on Brunswick, Savannah, or Charleston. He will in all cases decline the usual credit business. SAMUEL PALMER. 1 January ‘2*2-1 New Furniture Ware House, On the Day, Ojrpoaite the Post Office, DsaitN, Ga. THE SUBSCRIBERS Uvs Inker, the sUvs sun! so! now offer for sale a general sreoruneet of FURNITURE, vl* J WARDROBES, Sideboards, Secretaries, Bu reautvPier,Card, Centre. Dinine, Pembroke sit! Work Tallies of all kinds, Bufe. Couches. Mattresses. Beds ud Bedsteads, Mahogany sod common Chairs, Looking Glasses of ull d,t.r.tipuuits, ’Ae Jtc , together with varioiui o*hfr Ritw'lf**. They wiildluo keep PIANO FORTES of (lifter* ent pattern*, emia! to any in the country N B Furniture of afl deaeripnon* made nnd re paired at abort notiee. Piano Forte* tuned nd repaired. 1 AU the above arto les will be sold el tle loweat ’ prices. 8. D6IJ P. WOODBL . j fcb V 2 ?m asaoa STORE 1\ MACON. THE subscribers respectfully in iHi / form the citizens rf Macon, and the public generally, that iht y have ta- the store on Mulberry street opposite the Hardware store of Mr. K. B. Weed, and adjoining the Washington llall, and have on hand and are constantly ; making additions to the same from New ft ork. | Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exlcn- j sive and general assortment of lints, Caps, Itoot* anti felloes, of the most fashionable style. Among which i are. : Ladies’ French Kid Slipper*, “ Morocco do “ Walking Hhoes, “ Village Ties, “ Gater and Morocco Bools, “ Prunella liools, thick and thin sole, “ Prunel JSltiis anti Walkiog Hitoct*, Misses’ Seal anti Goat skin Boots, “ YYalking Shoes and Slips, “ and ladles’ Calf and S-al-*kin Boots. A Urge assortment of Children s Shoes of all colors;GetUlenu us line Calf. Kip ami Water proof Boots; Youths’ and children'* calf and kip boots; Gentlemen’* fine calf Shoes ami : Bootees; Boys’ fine calf and kip bootees; Gen tlemen's fine dancing pumps; do fine high vamp pumps, a general assortment of calf and kip brogar.it. ALSO, 1 cases Gentlemen's fine Bttaver HATH, latest New York style-, : 1 cases gentlemen’s broad brim hats, 4 do do black Russia ham, broad brim. I do do while do do do 3 do Youths’ black silk do 2do children’s do do 1 8 do common Fur do white and black, ’ 6 do silk, and 6 cases Mole skin hats, Gentlemen's fine sea Otter CAPS, do fine fur and Nutrc do do fine Cloth do Youth’* Fur ami Cloth do Children’s Cloth do A large assortment of men and boys’ hair 1 seal caps. Also, a general assortment of fine silk and cotton Umbrellas, A large suppl y of shoe brushes and blacking. All of the above article* hat e been manufac tured expressly for this market, and w ill he sold cheap for cash. Purchaser* will find it to their advantage to give us a call. HEIDT, ALDRICH &CO. Macon, Jan. I. I-ts PLOUGHS, Ac. 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with e*tru points 40 kegs NAlLS,sizesfmm 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE* LEAD No. I nnd extra For sale by 11 W. IIUDNM.L. ja 22 CHEAP LUMIIKK. ffi |k|| |k fk KKF.T BOX FLAT ■ W,\F y PLANK, from 2 to 4 ! inrhea thick, well seasoned, an excellent arti i ele for building. For sale by ROGERS & CRANE Dnrten, Jan> 1839. HOUSE, SHIP, SION. AND OruamriiMl PAINTING. riVRE SUBSCRIBER rewpeetfully inform^ !M. the public that Lcha* established himself ‘ In this city, and will be happy lo execute any [orders in his line, such a* House. Ship. -Sign , and Ornantentai PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, iSte. tLj* l'umts. Oil, Colors, AN indow Glass. &r. eonstatitly on hand. All orders punetuallv attended to, awl Jobs executed in a w orkmanlike manner. N. 11. All order* from the country punctu ally attended to. Th ‘ subscriber w ill be found at Mr. Chick’s residence. GORIIAM SAWYER Referem e: Rogers Jt Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. Stewart, Liberty County. Darien, Jam,, rv 2 !. 1839 Information W tutted. IN the year nf 1884 or 1825 an individual railing . himself Jones, sometimes Davis, hut generally Summers, persuaded a young lad shout Bor 9 year* of age, whose parents resided in Charleston. 8 C. to accompany hnn, anil finally succeeded He took the hoy toTatnall County, Georgia, and the circum stance* becoming known to the citizens there, the youth was detained His name is Cmtnvrorims NVkdim.i “Ml—and at present resides 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 be grateful ly received. Letters can lie addressed to JAMES DRAWDY, Perry's Mitt, Tatnall Cos . Geo tT-The Charleston Courier will please publish the above a few time*. ft'b 2t>-3t Books and Stationary. Isaac Show. UAS just received from New York, a large as sortment of Books and 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, n and 3d part; Smith's grammar: SmiUey's nat'l philosophy; Adan'i latin grammar: Mount Vernon render; Robbin soutlines; Comstock’s chem istry ; Blake's astronomy; Cooper's virgil; Lcverctt s Censar; Parley’s geography; do arithmetic; Web ster’s spelling, Olnty’s geography and atlas; Gum ming’s do; Willett’s do; Adam’s do; Smiiley’s do ;, Willards do; Bonny castle's algebra; Conversations | on chemistry; Botany for beginners; Lin k s p.uithion; : Life of Washington (French); DaboU's arithmetic; I Colburn’s intellectual do; Murray's reader. Smith’s i imcleetual grammar; Ruddimon’s latin grammar: i Angel’s grammar; Angel’s series. No. 3 and 5; I Lessons on enunciation by Russel; Collection of col ! lonial phrases in Italian and English; Parker's exer cises in composition; Questions on the bible by Mr. Dowell; Moral class book; American first class book; American reader; Grim's geometry; Cathe chism on mythology; 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 2 sir s: Village Hymns; Methodist hymns; Lion’s songster; Camp Meetinghymns; j Bowditch’s navigation: Irving's coluiubus. 2 vol. oct.; American Chesterfield; Italian method of book keep: Hitc-hcock's do in 2 parts with key: Merchants’ companion; Rural philosophy, a poem; Couper's j task do ; Pollok’s course of time : Preston’s cnbriai ! estimates ; Toy books, and a variety of Ju venile books ; Blank books; Ledgers; Record : Day books; Focket ledgers and memorandums of various kinds. Cap Paper. No. 1 and 3; Letter paper, plain and ntled; Butler’s superior Writing Fluid; Longwonh's Writing Ink; Ink Powder,Quills; Slc-1 Pens; Wa fers in boxes. Ac feb I*2 Post Or vict;, Daren, Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOH 1839. I NonTiti itN via S*v*m*ji. Contract lime of Arrival—TuoAayn, Thurtv-. < days end Saturdays, by 12 P. M —Of Depar ture Monday*, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8, A. M. Soctiimn vi v JrFrrnson to St Main’s. Contract time of Arrival—Sundays and We!- j nerdays, by 7A. M C'lo# Tuesday* snd | Saturdays, nt 5 P. M. Western vu HiVll.tlUltt To Macos. Arrives—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*. 1 by 8 P. M Close* —Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursday*. J at 5 P. M. Baixswicx. Arrives —Wednesday.sand fSundnv*. by 7 A. M. [ Closes “ “ *’ 7A. M. I ISAAC SNOW. P. M. January 1 I Seasonable Goods. THE suhsi riber* call tile attention of their cus turner, attdlhc putitir, to thrir stork of roods which j hsvc been received by Isle arrivals. Their stock of ■ British, French and American lit') Goods s, b j table- for tlic present and approaching season, is very | £cocr|ti —among which may be found fiannels, cloths, [ sa'triTtev., auirenoes, cireassiamt, bcanbazincs, vest- ! ings. Irish lincA ben sh(ii>rs, tabic and lowctl diapers, brown Ilollard. cirmtwic. mall, swigs and ; jseorre muslins, linen cambric handkXrehMh, silk | do. black Gro de Hwtss snd Mation.s ‘.ilk, colored 1 do. French snd Scotch worked collars, rthltauds. j liobincts, laces, barrage, cliecke, plaids, English and , American prints, bleached and brown sheetine* and I shirtings, shirting strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and j cotton hosiery, &<• &<■ A large assortment of V I liootk nnd Shocx, Hats and Bonnots, Hardware , Oneen*itarr, Woodenirure and HOLLOW MARE . rafs # 015 u j H - • b > IRON AND N AXZsS, AX.Z. SIZES, Wliitc Lc ml. (,reen and Hlark Faints; Slnllonnry , ierfu liM-ry. Ac. Ac. They arc at all limes receiving nnd their assort- ! ! menl will be kem full throughout the year, with sueh article* as are desirable for planters and family UR. All of which will h sold on reasonable tarns. J it S II ROKENBAUGH. Darien, Jan 29, Ifiß9. i- A Furo Liquors, f JTa —VAI fiiinl CONSISTING of Cognac Bran arfßZdfiSlvdy. H. Gin, Jamaica Hunt, N. E. ] Rum and Gin, Tenerifle. Port, Madeira, and Malaga \Yinp^. For sale wholesale or retail by ja22 H W. HI DNALL. TO PRlSrfEllS AND IM BLISHEIiS Hubscrtbcm have jt.at completed j thetr nr w H.icimen Book of light faced Book j and Job Untiling TYPES, FLOWERS ami i ORNAMENTS—the content* of which are j herewith partially given: Diamond. Pearl. Nos. 1 and 2 Agate, No*. 1. 2 and 3 Agate on Notipariel body Nonpariel, Nos. 1. 2. 3and 4 Minionetle, Nos. 1 and 2 M inion, Nos, I, 2. Sand 5 Minion on Brevier body Brevier on Minion body Brevier, Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 lirev ier on Long Primer body Dourgeoaou Brevier body Bourgcos, Nos. 1,3 and 4 Bourgeanon Long Primer body Long Primer, Nos. 1,2, 3 and -4 Long Primer on Small Pica body Small Pica, Nos. 1 and 2 Sica on English body English. Nos. 1 and 2 Great" Primer. Paragon, Double English Double Paragon, Gannon it line Pica to 20 8 line Pica Gothic Condensed to 23 7 and 10 line Pica, ornamental ft. 7.9.12 and 15 lines Pica shaded 8,10,15 and 16 lines Antique shaded ALSO, A large and beautiful collection of Flowers, from IYarl lo seven line Pica, which arc uni W> be found in other specimen; anew aesorluurtii of Ornamental Dashes; a variety of Card Borders; near two thousand metal Ornaments; Brass Rtrtr; Lends of various Ihicktu sses; As tronomical and Physical Signs; Metal and Brass ; Dashes, Cron three to 30cnw long; Great Prim j er and double Pica Script* on inclined bodies; | Diamond and Nonpariel music of various kinds: Antique light and heavy face two line I letter; full face roman and italic Nonpariel; 1 Minion, Brevier, Long Printer and olht t | blacks; Nonpariel. Einion and Brevier Greek, - Hebrew aud Saxon. ‘ , A large. Variety of Ornaments, calculated | particularly for the Spanish and ISuinh Ameri can markets; Spanish, French and Portuguese i accents furnished lo order, with every otln r kind made use of in Ihe Printing business. AH of which can be furnished at short notiee of as good quality and on as reasonable terms as other establishment. CONNER A COOK. Corner of Nassau ami Ann streets, j 1 1 New X ork. SHOES, IIOOTS. &U'. J IST received by the latest arrivals, tint! for sale as cheap as the cheapest, the foflew- I ing desirable goods, viz; : IQOOpairs mens’ Kip Brogans 1000 do womens’ leather Boots and Shoos 500 do do mo., of various kinds 25 cases gentlemens’calf and poggoikßoots 10 do do do sewed waterproof 10 do boys’ do and pegged Boots 5 do tio do do Shoes 6 trunks ladies’ Phil. Slips 5 do do Fur and India Rubber 300 pairs womens’ calf and scai Boots 50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities 10 cases mole skin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do fur, (good quality) 20 do (common do) do 5 do boys silk Hats, and 20 trunks mens’, boys’, anti childrens’ Caps, of various kinds. Country merchants are particularly request- j | id to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. WARNER & SOLOMONS. Savannah, January 1. POIt TK AIT TAI \ TINCJ. “ MR H. HARDING, respectfully informs t'.u j citizens of Daren, and its Ticinity, that he has j taken rooms at the Mansion House, vv here specimens j of his painting can be seen, ja 29-3 1 Spanish Clears ami Tobacco. 50,000 su S!*Lf AN,BH CI I Poiliaux Brown's ctnuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv feb 19 J. &S. H. ROKENBAI’GH. 1 Lands for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of i|Land, situate in the “2d district of Ar>- pling county, and on the waters of the ” Alalamaha River; one known and dis tingmshed by the No. 628, and containing 370 acre- ! the other by the No. 658. and containing 112 acres, | and having the right of a ferry granted in a charter ! by the Legislature of the State. Any person wish- ! inz to trade for the same, may do so by letter, direct- ! ed to Archibald Brydie. Athens, Ga.. or to J. H. Fleming. Charleston, S. C. And Ido hereby forbid ! all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way I whatever on said promises, as the law in such cases ! shall be rigoreuslv enforced. JH. FLEMING. ! feb 19-3 m [A thens Banner.] Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER, will receive alt Bills on th* principal Bank of Darien, at par, for Good* or Debts dtu Un. JOHN MITCUEL. Darien, 9.h April 1930. Notice. TFTF- SUBSCRIBERS woul I inform the citizen* of Darien, and ita vicinity, that they will earry on the HOUSE CARPENTERING BUSINESS, in | all it* branch**, building or repairing. All cor. . act* promptly attended to, N. I! TANARUS! y aiMiCciutract nuw, for building*lo be I finisle and next winter. I p>h *; S. D. S, J P. WOODBURY. Gforsin—Mclntosh County. WHEREAS, Alexander s([itchfl, applie* for Let ter* of Administration, on thi estate of Augtu. M. Fulieit, fete of said county deceased. These jut, therefore, to cite and admonish all, snd j singular the kindred and creditors of said decease! to lie ;in!*p|iear *t my office within the time pre si r ihed by law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters should got be granted. Given lindt* n,y hand at office this 88th day Fe bruary 1839. J. E. TOWNSEND, mh 5 Ct'k C. 0. A Tract of Land for Stile. WILL be sold on the first Monday in May next, tie; ween the usual hours of sale, in front of the Court House in Darien. M'intosh County, a tract of Land t bouiuil. by H. Siiipbeti, at Sheriff's sale, tea id tract of Inna can ne known hy the i ssi ivy; and lies in M'lmosfe county. Bold for the hen<-6l of the owner and creditors. H. SUTPHIN. N. B Persons hwing claims agafest said tract of , land are requested to bund tliem in before the day of i sate. mh 5-is Notiee* The subseriber wishes to sell a tract of two hundred acres of laud, lying on ’ ‘vtrptStr d** Altamaha river about Bft miles above Darien. Said land is well timbered with -ioA” Pine and has a convenient landing or Bluff to ii For terms apply th J. J Garrison of the suhsenber JOHN MITCHEL. April 2vi, 1839. Carriiigp for Sole, THE SUBSCRIBERS have for ante s splendid new four wheel BUGGY CARRIAGE and HAR : NESS. The Carriage ♦* made of the best materials, and is warranted first rale, togetharwith the Harness. I They will be sold cheap. mh hi g. D & J P WOODBURY. New Spring Goods* THE SUBSCRIBERS are just receiving* jxr brig- Amelia Strcn£ s a targe and tuahionnbJc assortment of IPKPTG A*l> SI niflEH GOODS, j Among wjiirh arc Victoria Mack Summer Cloth; do | Mom ndono do green: do do p!aid white drill, rib j bed cord ; diftgonud audairipcd Goods for pants; sn ; tin Valencia, inurseika, plain and figured Velvets, for ♦ Toy Uu r with a large and fine assortment ! of Wady inode CLOTH! ISO, suitable fir the coming season, which they are prepared to sell on the most I reasonable tefins at the old si and of N. THOMAS and SON. N. B AH persons indebted to th* firm of N The mas A Si ft, by n< • or neot unt, are requested to bear in mind, that the time is fc*t approach in jr, when they ” ill be called on for a settlement of the same—and it is to be hoped that they will net be put off by pro mis* • but cn the contrary be ready with cash in hand to pay up, us the cash is much wanted by N THOMAS & BON. The smallest sums thankfully received, mh I‘2-Gi N. T. & S. Io;- Sah*. V PAIR of well broke carriage HORSES, gen tle in single or double harness. Warranted ! sound. Annly to JOHN F. GREEN. Darien. March I2tb-3t fioardM. 50,000 feet up country sawc<l ! BOAR I>S, 7-8 to 1 ioch thick For sale bv ; t.ili 1- at SAMUEL PALMER. Cltullenge. THE t N IJERSIt SNED challenge with their loa < AROLINE KING, any boat in Augusta, Ga. upon ; the follow icg terms. viz; to run with six oars each, t any distance, for the sum of one thousand dollars, (play or pay) between this nnd April Ist. The race u> take j iu. cither at Augusta or .Savannah, as the Augusta Clubs may chocsr. and slu old thty select ■ Savannah as the racing ground, their pxihvises to Savannah and their return, will hr paid by ihr un j deraigL-’ and w Utther they win or loose. Sh. old this challenge be accepted, they will please signify the same to the undersigned, and name Ihe day for the race, giving lOdavs notice. ! ‘ Rif if I) F FL OYD, W. H MONGIN. THOMAS BOURKE. mh 1 --hi u i j - I, - —— For Sale. “V.-vei, A pleasantly situated and very eom *M??aE finable dwelling house and lot. with all 1 ■ * ‘ .jg necessary out-buildings, at Ridgeville, three miles from the city. Term* of sale will be made easy, and accommodating. The health of Ridgeville as a summer's residence, is too well known, to require any recon:mendations, and bring no near to Darien must make it a desirable retreat to men of business. E S. REEB. Darien. Jan 20-41 Wanted. BY b young man, who has had many years ex perience ill business, a situation in a mercan tile house. Hr has been engaged in the receiving and forwarding business, ana is fully competent t net as Wh rs Clerk. Letters left at this office or Mr. Jin rs w ill Iw attended to. feh 2G-3l 30 DOIJLAII S REWARdT W ill 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 Rieeboro in in May last by a negro man. and was heard of n few days after near Ihe 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 I9lh. 1838. Georgia—Mclntosh County. HKREAtS 1 . Roswell King-, applies for levels V V of dismission on the estate of Pierce Butler, j late of said County deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditor* oi said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time j in scribed by law, to shew’ cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under iny nar.d at odice, this 23d day of | February, 1839. J- E. TOWNSEND, lcb 26 Clerk, C. O. Georgia-Mela(#sh County. WHEREAS, John Hutson, applies for letters of 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 to be and appear at my officewithin 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 23d day of February, 1839. J. E. TOWNSEND, feh 26 Clerk, C. O. Fresli Raisins, Ace. /§ g% BOXES *-4 \/ Preserved Ginger Scott's assorted Pickles in Jars Fresh Sweet Oil, and .Superior Imperial and Young Hyson Tea. Ju?=t received and for sale bv feb 26 J. & S. iJ ROKENFAUGH.