The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, April 30, 1839, Image 4

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tJTUson U urot&rr, Manufacturer sand Importers of Saddlery Hardware, No, 9, North Third street, PHILADELPHIA, HA TV naaatanlly on howl for tb* Bontbeni and i Wratrrn marfcri*, ■ Mini! aamriment of Flared, pnliahrd Mctl im) brea* oiirrupt, Fll*d poltohod atari and brooi mf M, do do 4” do opuri, do boo** ond japaaed hamen mooiMinf, Wood ond lepucal iprinfi, brooi ond plated, Hindi, rollon, homo ond wornuM wabbiuc. Pluih, Img efcina, midi* tree*, japaned Irathrr, rii'.d, broil, wind ond toponrd harnni, do ind do rowfi lowpi; Tffidter with a v<!ry Utrfr* iNoriiMtii of all kind* at foods re the above luv, which they offer on the moot rmwmolilr term* They or* ooniwnily rrr’ ir inglarg* aupuhea in oddnmn to their preaeni iurk, ind mure flouthrtii ond Western mcrchonio Ihoi their good* ore oflhc flrot quality Philadelphia, jaii I (■corgln Insurance and Truxt COMPANY, mi'll.li take Marine and Hirer ri*k on TY Venae la, Boom, Freight, Money Mer rhandtze. Ac. Al*o, against loan by Fire on Building*, Merchandize and Produce, on the moil favourable term*. Apply to I*. 11. VON OK A BONN, Agent*. Darien, January 22, 1H39. t.oi UeUt-'M MatclilraH Nitnnllvc. ■4 OR the cure of Cnnaumption. Cough, Cold*, ■’ Cilonho, ond many complaint* inridcut to ihr human lyitem Prire *i SO, and wild by ISAAC KNOW, wile Agtnl for Darier,. [Troniluted from the German ] LOUIS OI FON GOELICKE, or uriiMANY. The greatest of Human benefactors I ! Citizen* of North mid Houth America: To l/iuio Oflon QnoUcke, M l of Grrrnany. (Europe,) belong* the imprriiholilr honor of adding o new ind precioui doctrine to the wienre of medi cine,—a doctrine, which, though velwmenlly oppo*ed by many of the faculty (of which he in a valuable ! member,) he prove, to lie w ell founded in truth, oi any doctrine of Holy Writ, —a doctrine, grain the verity of which are luaprndi and the Itvea of million* of our rare, and which hr boldly challenge* hi* op|m aera to refute, vit ( Uon*umptmn ten duntie alwiyi nrroiionrd by a disordered itatc of the Vti Vit* (or Life Principle) of the human Indy—gy often necrctly lurking in llte aywent for year*, before there ia the (cart complaint of the lungaJlJ—-and which mny lie aa eerioiuly, though not an ipiirkly, cured a* a coin moneuld or a atmplc headoclte. An invaluably prr riom doctrine thin, aa it impnrta an important fraimn to the apparently healthy of both aexea, Iraclting thrm that thia inaidioua foe may lie an unnlinerved inmate of tlteir “clayey hollar*,” even while they imagine thrmarl tea aocure from Ka allacka, teaching tliem that the great necret in the art of prraerving health ia to pluck out the dneuie while in the blade, and not wan till the fuH-grown ear Appended below are a few certificate* of cure* from the eitrcmcly nmnerou* list that ha* lircn arm ro the proprietor ; nd from the reapertahility of the •mirer* from which tlisy cinanalr, the mint akeptiral nnnot douM of the wonderful effect* of thin medi cine. Post Office Kingaton, N. Y July 21, 1838 Dr. Rowland Sir—'lue effect* of the German San ative are great in this place. One woman that wn in a deepConiumption, and who had been ineontln ned nignt *weata for w'ven month*, now eonider* hereelf well She took no other medicine but the Hnnattve. Another c*e —a man that wa taken bleeding at the f.unga till he could not raie Itimarlf in hia lied, ha* lieen reatorrd to perfect henltlt by the Sanative. JOHN V TILBURGH, P. M P.,.l Office, Charlotte, N. C June 15, 1838 Sir—l have wild all the Sanative and want two package* more immediately It Ima performed a re markahtc cure of palpitation of the heart, ami the in dividual ttya it ia the lie at medicine ever offered to the American people—although the Doctor* arc try ing to pul it down, H. B. WILLIAMS, P M Pnt Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 8,1838 Sir—l am entirely out of the Matcltle** Sanative, and have hourly call* for it—many from a distance nf 90 or K) mile*—in which raw* people are much disappointed in not being able to obtain it. They aeem willing tn give any price for it, and 1 could have •old th- pan week more than one hundred tlollut* worth of it, bad it been on hand. It ia truly a gren medicine. Many in thia vicinity are fast recovering from the consumption by the imc of it D C. WILMOT.P.M. Nw Haven, Conn. July 94, IH3S. Bear Sir—Tlta Matehleaa Sanative sell* well and with signal aucreea. One caae—n young man, in llte last Wage* of Coittumpliim, given over by Ina physician, lute been taking it only a lew work* and ia now able to wtilk and ride out. Before he took the Sana ive he vvaa tumble to get out of lied and hi* death wa* hourly expected. But to the astonishment • f hia friends be wh .soon able to leave limbed, ami to be out a* before staled. Two other similar case* have recently occurred. D. W. DAVENPORT Poat Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos., Con., July 90, 1838. Sir—A moat wonderful cure Itaa lately been effect ed, through the virtnr*of Dr Uoe.ick’* Sanative, in the caae of an elderly gentleman, who wa* far gone and tvtrd aw ay tit Consumption, and con*idcred pal recovery by hi* family man He i now, com paratively a peaking, a well man I saw hint ntyaelf a few days since, in company with hia wife, starting on a journey to the wcatrrn part nf this State He naertbei his ace ape from the very jawa of death, and hia recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of the Mnrehleaa Sanative He is a man pos sessing a snug property, but said he, “1 would wil lingly pay one thousand dollars or a single bottle of it, if 1 could not purchase it for a less price. To Inm the Sanative is above all value WALTER GOODELL,P M. CO-PA HTN KIISHIP THE undersigned have formed a Co-Part nership for llte general transaction of business m this place. The Steamboat and Packet Ageneiea and General Commission Business will be conduct ed hy A. Mitchel and J.J.Wver, under ae style of MITCHEL, WYER A ('O. The general business of the Dry Goods anti Grocery Store will be'conducted bv S. 55. Col- 1 ltns, under the style of 8. Z. COLLINS A CO. ALEXANDER MITCHEL, S 7 COLLINS, JAMES J. WYER. Darien Ist January. 1839. NOTICE. J%l R. D. C. II AM ES, having disposed of his iT-E entire interest in the firm of llawes, Mitchel A Collins to Mr. James J. VVyer—that firm ts now dissolved. The new firm of Mitch el, Wyer <& Cos. will attend to the business of the late concern. I.C. HAWES, ALEXANDER MITCHEL, S. Z. COLLINS. .. J Darien 2nd January, 1839. N-mcK. WILE Sl’BSv; RIDER talers this method of informing the public that he has now on hand a general assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Airies; Groce ries; Crockery and Glass War*-,, Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood/etn. ‘and Stuns Wares; Carpenter and JoiarriQ ools. such ns Hatchets, Hammers, Augurs, CSAela. Bits and Bit Stocks, Planes, Plane Irons, and Saws, Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle I§ATO CAPS, a®. Hfedy Made CLOTH IN G. Ladies’, Gentlemens’& Childrens* SHOES. BOOKS and STATlONAßY—together with a variety of other articles too men tion here, all of wh'.’h will be sold as low as van be bought in th ity. H. W. lIUDNALL. R S. The store will be kept open during f be Summer months. ja 2*2 E*\.. v * Orainiilgcr Mrnm-Boat Com pany, .JfgBPEPWi ! iNCOKfOIIATED tV TflC t.tCMLATt’RE OF GEOBGIA, in 1836, for the transportation and Insurance of merchandise and produce, between Ba vanxaii and Dasicn, and I)a*icn and Macon, touching at llawkinsvili.e, and the principal Lunding*. THIS Company will run their Steam-boats Its high till tut Macon a* long as the state of the River willadmil;and for low stage* ofthe waters they have prov ided, and are now run ning I’ObE BOATS of such light draft of wa ter a* will ml tit 11 lliein to run at tiny stage of the River, which ar<- towed up by their Steam boat* two-third*ofthe distance, thereby great ly expediting the transportation of meridian- j ■fiae during the Summer and Fall seasons', and their Strainers will In: in complete repair, and ! ready for business, as early as the River will ; ! admit. THEM OATS ARC! ■ * - j . ‘ Steamboat Comet, Captain rdrtiJßVadifem llrantly, r ‘ Mt Steam-boat Ai.atamaiia, Cap majffis'rrwffifeT tain Taylor, U.Jr'y Kteam-lHtat OcAMUbOEE, Cap t#uffirvevdS6sß tain Blankinship: And a large numberofTOW-BOATH, which j will be in complete repair. For further information apply to I*ll R. YONOK A SON, Darien, REA A COTTON, Macon, J W, LATH HOP. Ilaw kinaville, VVM. PA'ITERBON A CO., Savannah, McDOWELL, SHANNON A CO. Charleston, HCOTT, Ml I AFTER & MORRELL, N. York, | July Agents. Mhcoii Steamboat Coni|>uiiy. Macon Steanittont Company take this method of informing the Merchants of the interior of Georgia, and the public generally, that their line of Boats are tit full operation, and solicit their patronage: believing that goods forwarded by way of Darien, is the moat expeditions route. The Company have five new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first rale ('upturns, viz: J. STONE, - Capt. W. C. Mendall, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - * “ G. Quinn, SUPERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ L. L. Wilcox. Also, sixteen Aral rule TOW BOATS, built i xpressly for the navigation of Alutamaha nml Octimulgce Rivers. The J. Stone is h side wheel Bout, low pres sure engine, carries 700 bales of cotton, and runs regularly three times a week, between Savannah nml Dnricn. The Chieftain is aside | wheel Boat, and carries 500 or HOO bales ol cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah AChurles ■ tots. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly betweeu Darien and Macon, towing two boats each. One of them will leave Dari en regularly every three dnys—the usual time of passage up is five or six days. This line is connected with a line of seven pnrkets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, or ordered to be shipped by their line, will be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their mean* of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use every exrtion to fneiltato the interests of those | who mny ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooner* running j between Charleston and Darien, to the Com putty's ugents iu each place. The agents for Ihe New York and Darien line of packets, are R. M. DEMIL. Iftfi Front at. New York, and MITCHEL, W YER A CO. Darien, Agents ofthe Macon Steamboat Company. I>. BALDWIN, Savannah, MARTIN A WALTER, Charleston, G. K. ROBERTS, Hawkinsville. MITCHEL, WYER A CO. Darien, J GODDARD ACO Macon, R. M. DEMIL, UK! Front st. New York. HOUSTON Male and Female Academy. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public, that the exercises of those schools, lor the ensuing year, will rominence on the first Monday in January. He will be assisted in the Female Department by Miss WEBB, o. Mass., a lady well qualified to teach all the branches, Literary, Scientific and Ornamental, that are tnughl in Female Academies: refer ence, Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Maas. Studies of FVtiuilr Department FIRST DIVISION. l.nttu and Greek Languages, Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra, i Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter, SB. Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and Composition—per quarter. Stt. Third Division—Reading, Writing amfOr thography—per quarter, S4. Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter S 12.50; Pruning tuhl Painting, per quarter, $6: French, &5. In the male Department, students will lie prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United States. Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbct, Esq., Ma eon; 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. iiOflrro *V Grunt, Commission TlerchttiUN. • Darien, O'a. q ko. T. Rogers, ! 11. A. Crane. OFFER their services to the Merchants of the interior and the public generally, for the i 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, Jan. 22d, 1539. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, being desirous to close his present business the ensuing Spring, will dispose of h tost- ck allow prices for cash only, or for Ura'Vsat short sigfit on Brunswick, ; Savannah, or Charleston. He will in all cases decline the usual credit i business. SAMUEL CALMER. January 22-4 mss GGTOJW New Furnitnre Ware House, On the Bay, Opposite the Post Office, Darien, Ga. THE BUBHCRIBEKB have uk<n tho above stand and now ofl*r for sale a ganeral aiaortment of FUHNITUKE, viz J WARDROBES, Sideboard* Secretaries, Bu reaus, Pier, Card, Centre, Dining, Pembroke and Work Tables of all kinds, Sofas, Couches. Mattresses, Bed* and Bedstead*, Mahogany and common Chairs, Looking Glaaaesof all description*, hr he,., together with various other article* They will also keep PIANO FORTES of dtffer rni pntterns, equal to any in the country. N. B Furniture of oft deacript ton* made and re paired at short notice. Piano Forte* tuned and repaired. All Ihe strove articles will be sold at the loweM price*. B. D h 1 P WOODBURY feh !2-3m STORE IN MACON. THE subscriber* respectfully in- U J form the citizens of Macon, amt the public generally, that they have ta the store on Mulberry street, opposite the Hardware store of Mr. E. B. Weed, and ml joining the Washington Hall, and have on hand and are constantly making additions to the same from New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exten sive and general assortment of II ills, Capa, Hoots mid Mines, | ofthe most fashionable style. Among which ’ are ; Ladies’ French Kid Slippers, “ Moroeeo do “ W alking Shoes, “ Village Ties, “ Cater anti Morocco Boots, “ Prunella Boots, thick and thin stile, “ Prune) Slips and W alktng Shoe*, Misses’ Seal and Goat skin Boots, “ Walking Slioe* and Slips, “ and ladies’ Calf and Seal-skin Boot*. A large assortment of Children's Shoes of all i colors; Gentlemen's fine Calf, Kip and Water proof Boots; Youths’ and children’* calf and j kip boot*; Gentlemen’s fine ealf Shoes and ; Bootees; Boys’ fine ealf ami kip bootees; Gen tlemen’s fine danrmg pumps; do fine high vamp pumps, a general assortment of calf and I kip brogans. ALSO, I cases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATH, latest New York style, I eases gentlemen’s broad brim hats, ■1 do do black Russia hats, broad brim, 14 do do white do do do 3 do Youths’ black silk do i 2 do children's do do j 8 do common Fur do while anti black, fl do silk, am! 8 eases Mole skin hats, Gentlemen’s fine sea Otter CAPS, do fine fur and Nutre do ! do fine Cloth do Yottth’a Fur and Cloth do Children’s Cloth do A large assortment of men and boys’ hair seal raps. Also, a general assortment of fine silk and cotton Umbrellas, A large supply of ahoe brushes and blacking. All of the above articles have been manufac tured expressly for this market, and will be sold cheap for cash. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give tta a rail. IIKIDT, ALDRICH A CO- Macon, Jan. I. 1 -ts I Ttorans, a.c 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extra points •10 kegs NAI LN, sizes from 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 and extra For sale hy 11. W. HUDNALL. 1 CHPAP LTMBF.K. Hill n feet box flat ■ IFVylf PLANK, from 2 to 4 inches thick, well seasoned, an excellent arti -1 cle for building. For sale by ROGERS & CRANE. Darien, Jan’ HOUSE, SHIP, SI ON, AND 4Dt‘uamcntai PAINTING. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the public that Le has established himself tn thiscity, and will be happy to execute any orders in Ills line, *uch iu* House, Bhip, Sign amt Ornamental PAINTING. Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, &<• EJ 1 * Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, &r. 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. Th# subscriber w ill be found til Mr. Chick's residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers A Crane, Darien. Col. 1). M. Stewart, Liberty County. Darien, January 2!. 1839, CUMBER. Tlie IJartcn Steam Saw Mill. ■ S NOW IN OPERATION-The proprietors JL wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ties of Yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where the draft of water, and the facilities for loading an as good as nl any place in the immediate vicinity of i Darien. They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet w ill be required monthly. Contraets for this amount, or , less, will be given to accommodate applicants They offer for aalo the machinery of the Klf I! 31 ILL —consisting of mortar*, pestles, shafts, fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill stones, and a number of other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase the whole. Apply at the mill. febs-fo Books and Stationary. Isanr Snow, UAS just received from New York, * large s ---sortment of Books and Stationary, among w hich are the following school lawks, mostly of th* latest and most approved kind : Irving's Columbus, Emerson’s spelling; do arith metic, 9u and 3d part; Smith's grammar; Smilley's nat’l philosophy; Adan’a latin grammar; Mount Vernon reader; Robbm'soutlines; Comstock's chem istry; Blake's astronomy; Cooper's virgil; Leeeiett's Censor; Parley’s geography; do arithmetic; Web ster's spelling ;'olnty s geography and atlas; Cum mins's do; Willett's do; Adam’s do; Smilley’s do ; W■Hurd’s do; Bonnycastle’s algebra; 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 intclectua! grammar; Ruddimon’s latin grammar; Angel’s grammar; Angel’s series, No. 3 and 5; Lessons on enunciation by Russel; Collection of eol lonial phrases in Italian and English ; Parker’s exer cises in composition; Questions on the bihle by Mr. Dowell; Moral class book; American first class book; American reader; Grun's geometry; Cathe elusniion 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 9 sires; Village Hymns; Methodist hymns: Lion's songster; Camp'Meeting hymns; Bowdilrh's navigation; Irving's Columbus. 9 vol oct.; American Chesterfield; Italian method of book keep: Hitehcork’s do iu 2 parts with key; Merchants’ companion. Rural philosophy, a poem; Couper's task do ; Potkik’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; Longworth's Writing Ink; Ink Powder, Quills; Steel Pens; Wli fers inboxes. Ac feb 19 Post OrrtcE, Daren. Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1839. Nokthcrn via Savannah. Contract time of Arrival—Tuesday*. Thurs day* and Haturday*. by 12 P. M.—Of Depar ture Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8, A. M. Hocthfhn via Jbitsrson to St. Ma*V*D- Contraettime of Arrival—Sundays and W rd netfdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 5 P. M. WLHTKRN VIA HaWKINSVILI.F T<: MaCON. Arrive#—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday#, by 8 P. M (.’loses —Humlays, Tuesday* and Thursdays, at 5 P. M Barxswtrx. Arrives—Wednesdays and Sundays, by 7 A. M. Close# “ “ “ 7 A.M. ISAAC SNOW, P. M. January I Sensonalile (■oud*. THE subscribers rail the attention of th tr cus tomer* and lire public, to their stock of £ood* which have been received by late arrival* ‘I heir mock of British, French and American Wry Goods, sui table for the present and approaching *ea*on, i* very general—among which may be found flannel*, cloth*, aaltinct*, morenoc*, circnstnan*, bombazine*, vest ing*, Irish linen, linen sheeting*, table and lowed diapers, brown Holland, eambrie, mull, swisa and jaconet muslins, linen cambric handkerchiefs, silk do black Gro de Kwia* and Motion* silk, colored do French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands, bobinets, laces, barrage, checks, platils. English and American prints, blenched and brown sheeting* and shirtings, shtrttng strips, umbrella*, silk, ms hair and cotlnn iwwiery, hr hr A large assortment of mtir il -N Hoot* Hint Shoe*, Hat* and Bonnots. Hardware, Queensware, Ifoortenware and HOLLO H H I RE: aaaaai u±o ; mozr AND HAILS. ALL SXZSS, While Lead* Green anil lilaek Paint*; Stationary. Perfu mery, Ae. Ac. They are at ail times receiving and their assort ment will be kept full throughout the year, with auch article* a* are desirable for planters and faintly use All of which will be sold on reasonable terms J h 8. H ROKENBAI’GH Darien, Jan 29 1839 -c Pure Liquors, CONSISTING of Cognac Ilran >,ii Gin, Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rum and Gin, TcncriflV, Pori, Madeira, and Malaga Wines. For sale i* ltolesale or retail by j 22 H. W HUDNALL. To PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS [!}• THE Subseribers have just eompleted their new Specimen Book of light faced Book and Job Printing TYPES, FLOWERS and ORNAMENTS—the contents of which arc herewith partially given; Diamond, Pearl, No*, land’d Agate, Nos. I, 2 and 3 Agate on Nonpar!*! body Nonpariel, Nets. 1,2. .land 4 Minionelte, Nos. 1 and 2 Minton, Nos. I, 2,3and 5 Minton on Urevier body Rrevicr on Minion body Brevier, Nt*. 1.2,3 and -I Brevier on Long Primer body Bourgeos on Brevier body Bnurgeoa. Nos. 1,3 and 4 Bourgeos on Lttng Primer lutdy Primer, Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 Long Primer on Small Ptea body Small Ptea. Nos. 1 and 2 Sira on English body English. No*. 1 and 2 Great Primer, Paragon, Double English Double. Pnrugon, Cannon 5 line Pica to 20 8 line Pica Gothic Condensed lo 25 7 and 10 line Pica, ornamental 6, 7,9,12 and 15 line* Pica shaded 8, 10,15 and 10lines Antique shaded ALSO, A large and beautiful collection of 1 lower*, from Pearl to seven line Pica, which are not lo be found in other specimen ; anew assortment of Ornamental Dashes; a variety of Card Borders; near two thousand metal Ornaments; Brass Rule; Leads of various thicknesses; As tronomical and Physical Signs; Metal and Brass Dashes, from three to9oema long;Great Prim er and double Pica Scripts on inclined bodies; Diamond nml Nonpariel music of various kind*; Antique light and heavy fare two line letter; full fare roman and italic Nonpariel; Minion. Brevier, Long Primer and other blacks; Nonpariel, Emion und Bret ter 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 lo order, with every other I kind made use of in the Printing business. All j of which can bo 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 I New York. SHOES, HOOTS, Ac JUST received by the latest arrivals, anti for sale ns cheap as the cheapest, the follew ing desirable goods, viz : ltltX) pairs mens’ Kip Brogans < IQIO do womens’leather Boots and Shoes 500 do do mo., of various kinds 25 cases gentlemens’ calf and pegged Boots 10 do do do sewed titer proof 10 do boys’ do and pegged Bools 5 do do do do Shoes 6 trunks Indies’ Phil. Slips 5 do do Fur and India Rubber 300 pairs womens’ ealf and seal Boots 50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities 10 eases 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’, and childrens’ Caps, of various kinds. Country merchants are particularly request ed to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. W ARNER & SOLOMONS. Savannah, January I. FORTH AIT PAINTI\G7~ I IRJR. H. HARDING, respectfully informs the i-Ti citizens of Daren, audits vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens of his painting can be seen, ja 29-3 t Spnnlsh Cl;ars and Tobacco. 50,000 su Ss OR J PAMSH Cl Poitiaux Brown’s genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale hy feb 12 J & S. H ROKENBAUGH. Lands for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of wßgjßiigf Land, situate in the 2d district ot’ Ap llrpSp pling county, and on the waters of the Ala tarn aha River; one known and dis tiaguisHed by the No. 028, and containing 370 acres 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 i ing to trade tor ihe same, may do so by letter, direct ed to Archibald Brvdie. Athens, Ga.: or to J. H Fleming, Charleston* S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way whatever on said premises, as the law in such cases shall be rigorously enforced. J H. FLEMING. feb 19~3m [Athens Banner ] STQRE. K.a A. c. M’LKNNAN A CO. LLiasxa CITY.TELFAIH CO GEORGIA, Inf,,nn their friend* and the public that they Have opened a atof* at tin* placet'* a general retail trade They have jut received |r otealMr Col. Jew*t, a large quantity of good*, comptiaing a very extemuve aanortment, aelected with particular reference to the I country trade. Among winch are tit* following ar- j Uclc*. 60 bag* green Coffee 10 ’’ Manilla •’ 20 bbl*. N. E. Rum 6 “ lluliuiid Gin 15 “ Felp’s “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognae Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Imitation ’• 5 “ A/aiaga M ine 4 Cinnamon Cordial 4 cask* Porter 20 bids. Flour 10 Crackers 20 “ N. O. -Sugar 5 “ Loaf “ 10 “ Molasses 3 “ Table Sal*. 5 bag* Fillierts 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 ” Honcydew 10 “ small Plug 5 keg* small Twist “ 10 bbl*. Irish Potatoes 60 tioxes Raisin* 25 I ‘, Span tab 18ib 25 “ $ Spanish ,l 20 “ American “ 12 kegs Dupanee Fff Powder 12 “ • Ff “ 1000 lb*. Bar Lead 50 bag* Shot 5 boxes Bar Soap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 iluz. Carolina Weeding Hoc* 3 *• Path n fl “ lrou Traces 500 lbs. Pots stx) “ Ovens 300 “ Spider* 3i)o “ lire dogs 1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs 3 •* ‘i . a Kettles 3 “ Sauce Puns 1 doz. Kihes 1 “ uouble barrel shot Guns 12 “ lineups 0 “ Coffee rot* 12 “ Nest’s Band Buckets 20 “ ’I in Pans 6 *• “ Plates 0 *• Coffee Mil!* 100 Candie moulds 12 pair Brass Candlesticks 3 uoz. VVotKleil uuekets 2 “ \v ash Uaictns 50 casks Nans 5 M tiunutnts 12 doz. Mine Blacking 12 gru** ktitutog t'tns 100 pair Hook lunges 50 •• Brass Kuo os 0 Cord nope Fish Hook.* assorted 1 uoz. Horse brushes 12 *• Lottou Curas 6 “ 00l 20 lhqfahoe i bread loiOatug oriussei! assorted KiiaVitig *• 0 uoz. Razors 6 “ Str p# 6 “* Shaving Loses 6 “ “ crashes 5 “ flair 2 “ Plough Lines 6 “ Colnii s Axes 10 ‘‘ Black ink 3 “ Red “ 3 Hammers 1 “ Smoothing Plains 1 “ Jack “ 1 “ 1 arm 1 “ Match 4 “ .Maiding “ 3 “ llanu Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs P 2 *• Cuisstls 20 gro.Screws; 50*etts Knifes and I’oiks 5o setts Knifes; l doz. lout Auils 1 uoz. Chop Axes; 2 uu Snuuers 12 “ DressingCvutbs; 12do lucking do 12 li Side uu; 3 Pocket do. 6 Card Spurs; V loiiu strings assorted 4 doz. slock Locks 0 “ Pocket books ; odo Spectacles 12 gro. Pear, buttons ; 12 uo bone do 18 “ Lasting do ; 4 do Lives 12 il llritlama Y able Spoons 12 “ “ Ten “ 12 “ Curry Combs lit) pt mens lined and bound Brogans 84 “ “ kip* Brogans Cora It. 60 “ “ “ ** best 90 “ “ “ sewed “ 90 “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogans 90 “ “ “ Card 100 “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ “ “ culf “ 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water Pioof Boots 00 “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boots 00 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 00 “ youths Liisttng Slippers (K) “ ’ “ “ “ heals 60 “ children's Leather Boots 100 “ women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ “ Shoes 00 “ ladie’s col’d lasting heal Straps 00 “ “ black Straps 60 •* “ fine kid ties 60 “ “ mor T heals 48 “ Vtlledge 30 ’* Paris ties 60 “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 30 do do do grain; 3do kip Shoes 24 pr boy's Hair Seal Caps 21 “ men’s “ “ 24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps 30 “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super ’• “ 24 “ blk Connev Hats 24 •* “ Russia Hats narrow brims 36 blk Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 •* Tarpo:in Hats 24 “ Wool Hat* 4090 yds J brown Shirting 1500 “ 1-4 “ Sheeting 1000 “ $ bleached Shirting 1000 “ 6-4 “ fan.ily “ 500 “ 7-4 “ “ 3t)o “ 4-4 Wallerman “ 300 “ 7-8 upper fall “ 300 “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brown “ “ 150 u bleached “ “ 9 pieces red wool “ 8 “ white “ ** 5 “ Power Loom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain, brown Linen do 7 “ Shirting stripes 3 “ blue Drill 4 “ 1-4 Plaid 3 “ 4-4 t -10 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 “ fine 3-4 Checks 2 t; Constitution Drill 4 “ (r*y Lmseys 20 u Fancy Prints; 12dor*3ground do; 8 do blue, itripeddo; 6do small fig’ddarkdo ; 8 do striped do; 3i do assorted do ; 25 do dark Chintsdo; 10 do do Furni ture do. 3 “ French Cambric 4 M Etn bowed do 4 “ EtnHoOed Dimity 15 pieces bombazetts, assorted 3 do scarlet merinoe; 3do brown 5 do colored; 4do 6-1 colored do 4 8 do 4-4 bobinetts: §do book muslin 10 do plain swiss da; 15 do satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do; 8 do figured muslin; Bdo checked do 0 do do bobinette; 3 cord dimity; 4 doz gauze shawls; ‘2 do silk do 1 ps huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck glovct 2 doz kid and 2 do silk ghees; 2 do cardrd skirts; ft do black braids 2 do brad bags; bandanna and Cotton Hhds. assarted 2 ps blk crarats; 4 do Irish linnen Cnmbricks assorted/ 3 ps blk luslings; 5 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men's eolered rotten gloves 3 do do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do ft do do col'd. double strapt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; ft do do men's do do half do ft do do worsted do do do Patteii and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, Hunt and Lasting Buttons , do y 1 doz men's Camlet Cloaks I do Cloth dress Coals; 1 do fine do frock ! do fine black cloth vests; 1 do blue dp 1 do do Cassemerc Pants; 1 doHatipett do 5 ps Cotton and Silk Velvet ; 3 d>z Ladies fine Straw Bonnetts* Bonnet Linings and trimmings, f 'C. T''y have also Drug*. M -dieunua, Pr!^V ,u crirs 1 C of,nioniiries. <(•<•. if--- Together with* gixJ-US j snnm-nt of Crock-ry and Glass War* They Wits aoli all their goods k,wjor cash. ■ - WANTED AS ABOVE. All kin,!* of Country Produce, for which raah and goods, allow prices, will be paid on delivery at their mre. April 16th 1839. i • * Lots for Summer Seats, A KE offered on accommodating terms, on that . d-siratite situation call'd the Thicket, about 4 ■ miles from Darien ; each Lot containing about If arres, the fronts of each havin’ a full viw of Doboy B >r, and bounding on the creek extending back as ’ far as the road leaning to B iisd-n s Bluff Plots of I (he aliove, and lemis of s ,|e, can lie seen at the Count ; in- Room of F. It. 8H AKELFORD,Esq. Darien, l9ih K:hy. 1839 —4w m ZZFOoStitits sV SMcftpolf, Commisviaa Jlcrrliauts, “ Darien, Cla. William W. VVOodbiiiy, David I). Stackpole. Watch-Making: and Jewelry Business* Darien. 11 and w>/ CO.PAR TNERSIISP NO TICE. 1 HE .subscribers have united themselves to^eth ■ rr sn the Watch-making and Jewelry business, un- I tier the firm of Dray A: Harbock, and respectfully j offer their services to the citizens of Darien and the ; 9’rro\inding country. They hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage- JESSE DHAY, AUGUSTUS W HARBOCK - B J. Prny having had a |ractical experience, of H-veral years in manufacturing Watches at the establishments of Charles Craig: Smith, 118 Bunhiil Row, Moorfi jd, and Gowland, Chronometer ma ker, Royal Exchange, !*ondon ; and late n tiic em ploy of B nedict, in Wall street, and Whitney 4b Hoyt, und-r Holt’s hotel, in Peurl street, New York, teeU confident that he can give general sapsfaction to nil those who may honor them with a trial. Their establishment is adjoining the Mansion* house. Darien. Feb 5 1839. For sai^. MA pleasantly situated and very com fortable dwelling house and lot, w'ith all necessary out-buildings, at Ridgeville, t hree miles from the ruy. Terms of sale will be made easy, and accommodating. The health of Ridgeville a summer’s residence, is too well known, to require any recommendations, and being so near to Darien must make it a desirable retreat to men of business. E. S. REES. Darien, Jan 29-4 1 Wanted. HY a young man, who has had many years ex perience in business, a situation in a mercan tile house. He has been engaged in the receiving and forwarding business, and is fully competent t act as Wharf Clerk. Letters left at this office or Mr. James w ill be attended to. feb 26-3 t 30 DOLLAR 8 It EW ARD. Will be paid for the apprehension of my Negro Woman NANNY. The said woman wa* formerly owned in the city of Savannah by Mr*. 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. 1839. Isaac Snow, ~WMT QITLD inform hi* customers and the public, ; v w fh*d he continues to keep on hand at his old ! stand, an extensive assortment of merchandize em bracing almost every variety, such as Dry Goods, | Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth en-ware and Crockery, Glass-ware, Hats, Caps and ; Bonnets ; Boots and Shoes, Books and Stationary, ! Perfumery and a variety of Fancy articles. He intends to keep his assortment as complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of his customers. Darien, Feb. 5 ts 23- Book Binding, 23-ALL Books left at the HERALD Office will be well executed at short notice. Blank and Record Books will be bound to order. Also. Books of every other de scription will be bound to any pattern that may be desired. * Feb. 5.