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KW*ou Sc Jirolbn*,
Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery
Hardware, So. 9, North Third street,
PHILADELPHIA,
HA VE constantly on liand forth* Southern and
Wirurr marluu, * general assortment of
Plau-d, pohtiird tie*l od l>ro stirrup*.
Plated, poluhed tarl and brs* snsfli l,
do do do do purs,
do brat* nod japaned h*rn** mounting,
Wood end eteplir*/ spring*. hr* i.d plaird,
Band*, cotton, lumen *nd worsted webbing,
Plu*h, lion akin*, toddle tree*, japanwt leather,
Plated, bras*, wood ami lapintd ham***,
do and do coach Inmp* |
Together with * very large a*ortm*nl of *8 hind*
of good* in the above, line, which they offer on the
mod raanouabl* term* They re cn*t*ntly receiv
ing large supplies in addnion to their preaent voeh,
and assure Southern arid Western merchant* that
thnr good* are ofthc first quality
Ledelpkie, Jan i
(( or;iu In*urainH* mid Truwt
COMPANY,
Hr 11.1 tftke Marine and Kivcr rik on
Vuhhclh, UoaU, Freight, Money Mcr
chandizr, &<*. Alao, fcgaiiiL lw by Fire on
Buildings, Merchandize, and Produce, on the
moat favourable term*. Apply to
V H. YONGB dt HONK.
Agents.
Darien, January 22, 1830.
Goellcke’ft Malclilcmt Saiiaflvi*.
fIOR the cure of Consumption, Cough, Colds,
Catanhs, and many complaints incident to the
human ysi*tn.
Prior and sold by ISAAC SNOW, solo
Agent for Darien.
(Translated from the Orrman.J
LOUIS OFFON GOKLICKF,
nr ar.it many.
The (neatest of Human lirnrftu’tnr* ! !
Cittern* of North and South America
To Louia Offun Goelickr, M D. of Germany,
(Europe,) belongs the ifnperisbftl’lf honor of adding
anew and precious doctrine, lo the science of medl*
< ine,— doctrine, which, i hough vehemently opposed
by many of the family (of which he i* a valuable
member,) he proves to he *♦ well founder] in truth, an
any doctrine of Holy Writ, —a doctrine, upon the
verity of which nre Huapend'-d the lives of million* of
our race, and which h boldly challenges hi* oppo
se rs to refute, viz , Consumption i*n diacase always
occasioned by a disordered state of the Vi* Vim (or
Life-Princtplt)of the human body—f Jroflrn secretly
linking in tha system for year*, bfore there is the
least complaint of the lungaJt 1— and w hich inuy lie
as certainly, though not o quickly, cured * a coiti
mon cold or a simple headache An invaluably pre
cious doctrine this, as it impnriaan important lesson
to the apparently heathy of both *c*rs, teaching
them that this insidious firm may be an unobserved
inmate of ilsrir ‘ clayey even while they
imagine themselves secure from it* attacks, teaching
then Unit the great secret in the art of preserving
health is to pluck out the dtucase while in the blade,
and not wait till the full-grow n ear
Appended below arc a few certificate* of cures
from the extremely numerous list that ha* Ixen sent
to the proprietor ; and from the respectability of the.
sources from which they emanate, the. most skeptical
cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this medi
cine.
Post Office j Kingston, N. Y. July 21, IH.'W,
Di How land Sir— ’I ne effects of the UcrinunSan
stive are great in this place One woman that was
in a deep Consumption, and who hod been in contin
ued night sweats for seven months, now considers
herself wII She took no other medicine but the
Sanative. Another case—a man that wan taken
binding at the Lungs till he could not raise hiniself
in his lad, has been restored to perfect health by the
Sanative. JOHN V TILBURGUU, I*. M
T\)t Office, Charlotte, N. C. June 15, IKW.
Sir - I have sold nil the Sanative and want two
packages morn immediately. It ha*performed a re
markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in
dividual *ay it ia the lieat medicine ever offered to
the American people—although the Doctor* are Irv
ing to p.u tt down, u h Williams, p m
Post Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 1!, I HSR
Sir—lam entirely out of the Match lea* Sanative,
and have hourly call* for it- many from a distance
of 20 or 30 mile*—in which rose* people are much
disappointed in not bring able to obtain it. They
een> witling to give any pi ire for il, and I could have
sold tin post v rk nunc than one hundred dollar*
worth of it, had it tieen on hand It ia truly a grea
medicine Many in tliit* vicinity me fast recovering
from the consumption by tho use of it
D. C. WII.MOT, P M.
New Haven, Conn. July 2-1, KIS
Dear Sir—The Matchlc** Sanative sell* well and
with signal sucec** One rose—a young man, in
tha last stage* of Consumption, given over by hi*
physician, ha* hern taking it only a few \verkv and
t* now able to walk and rideout. Before he look the
Sana ive ho was unable to get out of bed and his
deathwa* hourly expected But to the astonishment
•f his friends he was soon able to leave his bed, and
to be out as before stated. Two other similar cases
have recently occurred D W DAVENPORT.
Po*t Office, Chaplin, Windham On , Con.,
July SO, 1838.
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been etVret
ed, through the virtue*of Dr. Goelirk's Sanative, in
the ee*e of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone
and wasted away in Consumption, and considered
past recovery by hi* family man. He is now, com
paratively •peaking, a writ man 1 saw him myself
a few day* since, in company with his wife, starting
on a journey to the western part of this State lie
ascribe* hi* eacapc from the very jaws of death, and
hi* recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the ‘Marehle** Sanative. He is a mao pos
sessing a snug proper!V. but said he, “1 would w il
lingly pay one thousand dollars for a single bottle of
it, if I could not purchase it for a less price. To him
the Sanative i* shove all valor
WALTER CIOODEI.L, P M
C O-PARTNERMIII*
FBNHE undersigned have formed a Co-Part
-■- nership for the general transaction of
business in this place.
The Steamboat ami Packet Agencies and
General Com mission Business will be conduct
ed by A. Mttchel and J.J.Wvor. under the
style of MITCHEL, WYKit & CO.
The general business of the Dry Hoods anti
Grocery Store will be conducted by S. Z. Col
lins, under Uie style of S. Z. COLLINS & CO.
ALEXANDER MITCHEL,
S. Z. COLLINS,
JAMES J. \\ YER.
Darien Ist January, IS3O.
NOTICE.
MB It. D. C. HAW ES, having disposed of his
entire interest in the firm of lluwes,
Mitchd & Collins to Mr. James J. W'yer—that
firm is now dissolved. The new firm of Mitch
el, W'yer it Cos. will attend to the business of
the late concern.
D. C. HAWES,
ALEXANDER MITCIIE L,
S. Z. COLLINS.
Parirn 2nd January, I Nit*.
V ITII’E.
THE SI'BSv.HIBER takes this method of
informing the public that he lias 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
Wares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as
Hatchets, Hammer*. Augurs. Chisels. Bits and
Bitbiocks, Planes, l'hme Iron*, suul Saw s.
Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle
Bags, Ac.
HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH
ING.
Ladies’, Gentlemens’ & Childrens’ SHOES.
BOOKS ant! STATlONAßY—together with a
variety of other articles 100 numerous to men
tion here, all of wh eh will be sold as low as
can be bought in lit it v.
H. W. HUDNALL.
P. 8. The store will be kept open during
‘he Summer Aionths. ja 22
Ocainulgcc KU-nni-lloat Coin
puny,
; mCOtroMATED BY THE bKOMLATCRB OR OEOKGI*,
in 1835, for till: transportation and Irmuranre
of nicri’bamliM: *nu produce, between H*-
vannaii and Dshiiin, mid Daiiikn and Mai or,
touching at Hawkimvieeb, and the principal
Lending*.
npills Company will run their Mteera-boat*
*a* high up Macon a* long a* the stale of
the River will admit; and for low *iag<-* of the
i water* they have provided, and are now run
ning POt.K-ROATH of Mtlch light druft of wa
iter a* will admit them to run at any tinge of the
River, which are towed up by their Steam
boat* two-third* of the dtHtanee, thereby great
ly expediting tlie transportation of merchan
ninc during the Summer and Kail *ea*oii*;aiid
their Kit inner* will he in complete repair, and
ready for bunine**, a* early a* the River will
admit.
TIIEIP BOAT* AHE I
l *'\J- ~‘~Ar Steam-boat Comet, Captain
f;. J'V ‘W*’ Steam boat Alatamaha, Cap
rsmAsKSnufßhß tain Taylor,
4’ V - ’tf/T Steam boat Ocamoloee, Cap
mn&NShiemmj tain lllankinahip:
And u large number ofTOW-BOATH, which
will he, in complete repair.
For further information apply to
I*ll. R. YONGK <* SON, Darien,
RKA & COTTON, Macon,
J VV. LATH HOP, Hawkinsville,
Vt M. PATTERSON X (Savannah,
McDOWEI.L, SHANNON &CO Clmrlarton,
SCOTT, SHAPTER& MORRELL, N York,
July Agent*.
Macon HteamliOiit Company.
Macon Steamboat Company take this
method of informing the Merchant* of tiie
interior of Georgia, and the public generally,
that their line of Boat* are in full operation,
and solicit their patronage: believing lliut
good* forwarded by way of Darien, is the most
expedition* route. The Company have live
new STEAM IIOATM, commanded by first
rule Captain*, viz :
J. STONE, Capt. W. C. Mendall,
CHIEFTAIN, - “ Oco. Wilcox,
EXCEL, - “ (i. Quinn,
SUPERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson,
J. GODDARD, “ L. L. Wilcox.
Also, sixteen first rale TOW BOATS, built
expressly for the navigation of Alatamaha and
Oeantulgec River*.
The J. Stone in n aide w heel Boat, low pres
sure engine, earrie* 7(10 hales of cotton, and
run* regularly three time* a week, between
Savannah und Darien. The Chieftain is aside
wheel limit, and carries fMK) or (MlI hale* ol
cotton, run* regularly between Darien and
Charleston, and between Savannah X Charles
ton. The Excel, Superior and J, Goddurd, run
regularly between Darien mid Macon, towing
two boat* each. One of them will leave Dari
en regularly every three day*—the usual time
of passage up is five or six day*.
This line i* connected with a line of seven
packet* running regularly between New York
and Darien. Any good* or produce shipped to
their agentß, or ordered to he shipped by their
line, will be forwarded with despatch. The
company, thankful for the patronage they have
received, have increased their means of con
veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use
every exrtion to fnriltnte the interests of those
who may ship by their line.
Their nre also a line of schooners running
between Charleston and Darien, to the Com
pany’* agent* in each place.
The agent* for the New York and Darien
line of packets, are
ft M. DEMIL, ISO Front at. New York, and
MITCHHL, \\ YEH it CO.
Darien,
Agents of the Macon Steamboat Coinpauy.
L. BALDWIN, Savannah,
MARTIN it \\ ALTER, Charleston,
(I K ROBERTS, HawkiiiHvillc.
MITCH El,, W YER it CO.
Darien,
J. GODDARD it CO. Macon,
R. M. DEMIL, 1811 Front at. New York.
HOUSTON
Male ami Female Academy.
THE subscriber bigs lenvo to inform the
public, that the exercises of those schools,
lor the ensiling year, will commence on the
lirst Monday in January. He will he assisted
ill the Female Department Ivy Miss \\ EBB, o.
Mass., n lady well qualified to teach ail the
branches. Literary, Scientific and Ornamental,
that are laught in Female Academies: refer
ence. Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Feniulc
Seminary, Mass.
Studies of Female Department
OUST DIVISION.
Lutiu ami Greek Languages, Philosophy,
Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra,
Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and
Composition; price per quarter, Ssß.
Second Division Arithmetic, Geography,
Grammar and Composition per quarter, #6.
Third Division—Reading. Writing and Or
thography per quarter, 84.
Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter
$12.50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter,
#5: French. 85-
In the male Department, students will he
prepared for entrance in any of the colleges
in the United Slates.
Col. Campbell, and E. A. Nisbet, Esq., Ma
con; the President and Professors of Jefferson
College, Pa.
flood board can be obtained on reasonable
terms.
Signed by order of thr trustees.
J AMES WELLS, Principal.
Perry, Houston county, January I.
Xtogrv.9 vV cm nr,
Commission .Tie re hauls.
Darien, Ga.
Geo. T. Rogers,
H. A. Crane.
OFFER their services lo the Merchants of
the interior and the public generally’, for the
purchase or aide 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. -'id, 1839.
NOTICE*
THE UNDERSIGNED. living desirous to
close his present business the ensuing Spring,
will dispose of It ta stick at low prices for cash
only, or for Dr:iht short sight on Brunswick,
Savannah, or Charleston.
lie will in ali cases decline the usual credit
business. SAMUEL PALMER.
January 22-i
THff OTOINIP>OSH( COUNT %> HERALD-
New Furniture Ware House,
On the Hay, Opposite the Post Office,
Darien, (ja.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have token the above eland
and now offer for eale ■ general ueortment of
Fl KXITI HE, vl/.:
ARDROBEH, Sideboard. Seeret*rie, Bu-
Ww ream, Pier. Curd. Cenlre, Dining, Pembroke
;ind Work Tables of ull kind*, Sofa*, Cour.hr*,
.VluilrrakT*, Bed* mid Bedweads, Mahogany and
common Chair*, Looking Gl*eof alldeacnpiion*,
dir. ic , together with various other articles
They wifi also keep PIANO FORTES of diffrr
’ rnt pattern*, equal to any in the country.
N B. Furniture of ail description* made and re
- paired at short notice.
Piano Forte* limed and repaired
All llie abuve article* will be cold al the lowest
price* U. D A J P WOODBURY
i feb fita
STORE IN MACON.
. THE Hiih-u riher* respcclfully in-
Wg / form the citizen* of Macon, and the
public generally, that they have ta-
the store on Mulberry street,
opposite the Hardware store of Mr.
E. B. Weed, and adjoining 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
llietn. Cups Boots ami hlioe*,
of the most -fashionable *iy |e Among which
are :
Ladies’ F’rench Kid Slippers,
j “ Morocco do
“ Walking Shoes,
“ Village Ties,
“ (iater and Morocco Bools,
“ Prunella Bisits, thick und thill sole,
“ Prune! Hliiis and Walking Shoes,
Misses’ Seal and Goat skm Boots,
“ Walking Shoe* and Slips,
“ and ladies’ Calf and Seal-skin Boot*.
A large assortment of Children’* Shoes of all
colors; Gentlemen’s fine Calf, Kip and Water
proof Boots; Youths’ und children’s calf and
kip boots; Gentlemen’s fine calf Shoes and
Bootees; Boys’ fine calf and kip bootees;Gen
tlemen's fine dancing pump* ; do fine high
vamp pumps, a general assortment of calf and
kip brogans. ALSO,
l cases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest
New York style,
i eases gentlemen’s broad brim hats,
4 tin do black Russia huts, broad brim.
4 do do while do do do
3 do Youth*’black silk do
2 do children’* do do
8 do common Fur do w hite and hlaek,
6 do *ilk, and 6 case* Mole skin hat*,
Gentlemen’* fine *en Otter CAPS,
tlo fine fur and Nuirc do
do fine ('loth do
Youth’* Fur and Cloth do
Children’* Cloth do
A large assortment of men and hoys’ hair
eul caps.
Also, a general assortment of fine *ilk and
cotton Umbrella*,
A large supply of shoe hrushea und blacking.
All of the above article* have been manufac
tured rxprr**ly for thi* market, and w ill he
sold cheap for cash. Purchasers will find it to
their advantage to give us a call.
IIEID TANARUS, ALDRICH &CO.
Macon, Jan. 1. I-ts
MaOI 4.115. Ac.
20 PLOUGHS, No. 1(1 and 12, with extra
points
40 kegs NAILS, *i*e*from 4 to 20
40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1
and extra
For sale by H. W. HUDNALL.
ja 22
< IIFAP M M BF.lt.
11141 41 ‘4l FEET BOX F, ' AT
■ PLANK, from 2 to 4
inches thick, well seasoned, an rxeellent arti
cle for building. For sole hy
ROGERS X CRANE.
Dnrien, Jan’ 1839.
BOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AND
Omnium ta!
PAINTING.
fFIHK SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs
-■- the public that he has established himself
in this city, and will be happy to execute any
order* in hi* line, such ns House. Ship, Sign
and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding,
Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, Stc,
Id” Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glaus, &c.
constantly on hand.
All orders punctually attended to, and Job*
executed in a workmanlike manner.
N. 11. All orders from the country punctu
ally attended to. The subscriber will be found
at Mr.Chick’s residence.
GORHAM SAWYER.
Reference:
Roger* it Crane, Dnrien.
Col. I). M. Stewart, Liberty County. • *
Darien, Januttry 2!, 1839.
LO M BEIL
The Diiriru Steam Saw Mill.
IS NOW IN OPERATION.—The proprietor*
. wish to column for the delivery of larg* quanti
ties of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where
the draft of water, and the facilities for loading are
as good as at any place in the immediate vicinity of
Darien.
They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW
LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet will be
required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or
less, will be given to acconinnxinte applicants.
They offer for sal* the machinery of the KK E
ILL—consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts,
fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill
stones, nnd a number of other articles.
A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase
the whole. Apply at the null,
feb ft-4t
Books and Stationary.
Isaac Snow,
HAS just received from New York, a large as
sortment of Books and Stationary, among
w hich are the follow ing school books, mostly ol'the
latest nnd most approved kind :
Irvine's fohimous; Emerson’s spelling; do arith
metic. 2d and 3d part; Smith’s grammar: Smilley's
nat’l philosophy. Adan’s latin grammar; Mount
Vernon render; Robbin'soutlines; Comstock’s chem
istry; Blake's astronomy ; Cooper'svirgil; Loverctt’s
Censor; Parley's geography ; do arithmetic; Web
ster's spcllimr; Olmy’s geography and atlas ; Cttm
ming's do; Willctl’s do; Adam's do ; Smilley’s do ;
Willard’s do; Bonnyoastle's algebra; Conversations
on chemistrv; Botany for beginners; Lock’s panlhion;
Life of Washington (French); DaboU's arithmetic ;
C ollmrn's intellectual do; Murray’s render; Smith's
inleleetual grammar; Ruddimon's latin grammar;
Angels grammar; Angel’s scries. No. 3 and 5;
Lessons on enunciation by Russel; Collection of col
tomat phrases in Italian and English: Parker's exer
cises in composition; Gucstions on the bible by Mr.
Dow-el!; Moral class book; American first class
book; American reader; Gron’s geometry; Cathe
chism on mythology ; School biblesand testaments.
Writing and copy l*ooks; Miscellaneous books;
Quarto biblcs; Pocket do plain and gilt: Polyglot
ih>; Psalms amt hymns, (Presbyterian); Mercer’s
cluster; Watt's 2 sires; Village Hymn*; Methodist
hymns; Lion's songster; Camp Meeting hymns;
Bow-ditch’s navigation; Irving's Columbus, 2 vol.
oct.; American Cheslertield ; Italian method ofbook
keep; Hitehovk’s do in 2 parts with key; Merchants’
companion. Rural philosophy, a poem ; Couper’s
task do ; Pollok's course of time ; Preston’s cubrial
estimates ; Toy books, ami a variety of Ju
venile books; Blank books; Ledgers; Record;
Day books; Pocket ledgers aud memorandums of
various kinds.
Cap Paper. No. I and 2; Letter paper, plain and
ruled; Butler’s superior Writing Fluid; Long-worth’s
Writing Ink; Ink Powder. Quills; Steel Pens; Wa
fers in boxes, &c feb 12
Post Omen, Daren, Ga.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1839.
Nohthesn via Savannah.
Contract lime of Arrival—Tuesdays, Thurs
day* und Saturdays, by IS P. M.—Of Depar
ture Mondays, Wednesdays, aud Fridays, at
8, A. M.
Southern via Jefferson to St. Mary’s.
Contract time of Arrival —Sundays and W cd
nerdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesday* and
Saturday*,'at SP. M.
Western via Hawkinsvuxe to Macon.
Arrives—Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturdays,
by 8 P. M.
Closes—Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursdays,
at 5 P. M.
Brunswick.
Arrives—Wednesdays and Sundays, by 7 A. M.
Closes “ “ “7 A.M.
ISAAC SNOW, P. M.
January 1 _
Scationahlr Good*.
THE subscriber* call the attention of their cus
tomer* and the public, to their slock of rood* which
Imre been received by Ule arrival*. Tneir Mock of
British, French and American Or) <o>ls, sui
table fur the prenent and approaching season, is very
general—among which may be found flannela, cloths,
aumets, morenoes, Circassians, bombazines, vest
ings, Irish linen, linen sheetings, table and towell
diapers, brown Holland, cambric, mull, swiss and
jaconet muslins, linen cambric handkerchief*, silk
do. black Oro de Bwi* and Maiioua silk, colored
do French and Scotch worked collars, ribband*,
bobineta, laces, barrage, checks, plaids, English and
American prints, bleached and brown sheetings and
shirtings, shirting atrip*, umbrellas,silk, mohair and
cotton hosiery, Ac Ac
rrjN A large assortment of
V I Hoots and Xhor*,
[ Hata and Bonnets.
Hardware , Qneensrnre, H'notletncare and
HOLLO IF WAKE:
IRON AND VAILS. ALL SIZES,
White Lead* Green and Hlaek
Faint*; Stationary, Perfu
mery, Xc. Xc.
Thry are at all tinif* receiving and their aa&ort
ment will be kem full throughout the year, with such
article* as arc aesirahl#* for planters and family use.
All of which will be sold on reasonable terms.
J. & 8 H ROKKNBAUGH
Darien, Jan *29, 1H39
Pure Liquor*,
rauJII CONSISTING ofCognor Bran
nsdSSStSa, ,;y i h. Gill, Jamaica Rum, N. E.
Hum and Gin, Tenerifife, Port, Madeira, and
Mitlßgn Wines.
For sale wholesale or retail by
II W HI DNALL
DALKOY.
tTliii fine thorough-bred .Stal
lion will serve mares litis season
, ee . in this place and at some other
stand to be determined on bere-
KjpAif ft ‘ter Dttlrov It a blood boy,
_ W Tp’ * ,r> hands 3 inches high, and of
A* Jj fine sltap- and actum. He was
r—— -" 1 bred by Mr Ross, a gentleman
- Wstia.'CAW of the highest respeclability, a
copy of whose certificate is given below Dalroy is
a very sure foal geiier, ail his inares of last season
having proved with foal Terms 25 dollars for the
season, lo be paid during the same A Itlieral deduc
tion from this price will be made lo those who pute
more than one mare Mares at a distance will be
taken care of anil fed for 40 rt*. a day, ali expggses
to he paid before taking away a mare.
Brunswick, April 13th, 1b39.
’'The bay Horse named Dalrov, that I sold to Ma
jor \V M Graham, w* got iiy Gov Barbour's
imported Horse Truffle, out of Y oung Lady Teazel,
who was by Florizel, out of old Lady Teazel, *ho
was got by tbc imported Archduke, out of a mare by
old Bedford, grundam by Col, J’age’* Adeieamp, g.
grand am by Daridges Fearnaught, g f grand am
by Old Janus, oul of thr dam nf Syms’ Wildair
Dalroy was foaled and raised at my plantation,
Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an 1 will be 7
year* old next month.
(Signed) JAMES ROSS.
Washington, May 4th, 1838.—Apl 13—4 t
Nollrc.
THE SUBSCRIBERS would inform Ihe citizens
of Darien, and us vicinity, lhai they will carry on
the HOUSE CARPENTERING BUSINESS, in
all its branches, building nr repairing All conlracta
promptly attended to
N. II They also contract now, for buildings to be
finished next w inter.
ml, M 8 D A J P WOODBURY
!8 2 5 Reward.
ESCAPED on the 18th iu*t. from my
custody, WILLIAM GREEN, under sen
tence of imprisonment in the Jail of Mcln
tosh County, for harboring a slave. The
said William Green is about forty years of
age, fair romplcxion, and has a wild express
ion of countenance. He resides on the
Honey (iall Creek, a Branch of the Alata
tnaha, in GlyntrCounty, nnd is well known
in and about that neighborhood ns a notori
ous rattle thief.
Tbewhove reward will be paid on delive
ry of saiiWJrecn to myself, at my residence,
or to mjsdeputy at Brunswick.
JOHN FRANKLIN,
ap 30 Shei ill G. I 10.
SHOES, BOOTS, \f.
JUST received by the latest arrivals, and for
sale a* cheap as the cheapest, the follow
ing desirable goods, viz:
1000 pairs mens’ Kip Brogans
1000 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 pegged Boots
5 do do do do Shoes
6 trunks ladies’ Phil. Slips
sdo do Fur and India Rubber
300 pairs womens’ calf and seal Bools
60 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities
10 rases mole skin Hats, gentlemens
10 do silk do do
5 do fur, (good quality)
30 do (common do) do
5 do hoys silk Hats, and
20 trunks mens’, boys’, and childrens’ Caps,
of various kinds.
Country merchaotsare particularly request
ed to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
WARNER & SOLOMONS.
Savannah, January 1.
TOKTR AIT PATNTIMT
If R H HARDING, respccifully informs the
IYJL citizens of Daren, and its vicinity, that he has
taken rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens
of his painting can lie seen,
ja 29-31
Spanish Cigars and Tobacco.
Blifk SUPERIOR SPANISH Cl
*JfF,vlnr GARS, and
Poiliaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and
Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv
fob 12 J. & S. H. ROKENBAUGH.
l.ands for Sale.
ALL those two Tras or Lots of
Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap
pling county, and on the waters of the
ar x l Alatamaha River; one known and dis
tinguishod by the No. 628, and containing 370acres
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 Slate. Any person wish
ing to trade for the same, may do so by letter, direct
ed to Archibald Brvdie, Athens, Ga.; or to J. H.
Fleming. Charleston. 8. C. And Ido hereby forbid
all persons whatsoever from tresjiassing in any way
whatever on said premises, as the law in such cases
shall be rigorously enforced.
J H. FLEMING
feb 19-3 m (Athens Banner ]
ftnw
K.A A. C. MCLENNAN X CO.
LUMBER CITY, TELFAIR OO
GEORGIA,
Inform their friends and the public that they have
opened a store al this plate for a general retail trade.
They have just received per steamer Col. Jewett, a
large quantity of goods, comprising a very extensive
assortment, selected w ith particular reference lo the
country trade Among which er* the following ar
ticles ‘
50 beg* green Coffee
10 “ Manilla •*
30 bbls. N. E. Rum
0 “ Holland Gin
15 “ Felp’s
10 “ Eagle u
5 “ Cognac Brandy
10 “ Peach “
8 “ Imitation “
5 “ .Malaga Wine
4 •* Cinnamon Cordial
4 casks Porter
20 bbla. Flour
10 “ Cracker*
20 “ N. O. Sugar
5 “ Loaf
10 “ Molasses
3 “ Tabic Salt
5 bag* Filbert*
10 boxes Cavendbth Tobacco
5 ’* Honeydew
10 “ small Plug
5 keg* small Twist “
10 bbl*. Irish Potatoes
60 boxes Raisins
25 “ Spanish Negara
25 “ i Spanish “
20 “ American “
12 keg* Dupunee Ffl’ Powder
12 ” “ Ff “
1000 lbs. Bar Lead
50 bags Shot
5 boxes Mar Soap
5 “ Shaving •*
5 “ Fancy “
3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoes
3 “ Patten “
6 “ Iron Traces
500 lbs. Pots
500 “ Ovens
3tg) “ Spiders
300 “ Fire dogs
1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs
3 “ Tea Kettles
3 “ Sauce Pans
1 doz. Rifle*
12 “ Tin Cups
6 “ Coffee Pots
12 “ Nest’s Band Buckets
20 “ Tin Pan*
fi “ “ Plate*
6 “ Coffee Mills
100 (Atndle moulds
12 pair Bra.** Candlesticks
3 doz. Wooden Buckets
2 “ Wash Baisins
50 ra*k Nail*
5 M Gunflint*
12 doz. Shoe Blacking
12 gross knitting Pins
100 pair Hook Hinges
50 “ Bras* Knobs
8 Cord Hope
Fi*h Hooks assorted
1 doz. Horse Brushes
12 “ Cotton Cards
6 “ \V 00l
20 lb. Shoe Thread
laiolung Glasses assorted
Shaving “ “
6 doz. Razors
8 “ “ Strps
6 “ Shaving Boxes
8 “ “ Brushes
5 “ Hair “
2 “ Plough Lines
6 “ Collin’* Axes
10 “ Black Ink
3 “ Red “
3 •* Hummers
1 “ Smoothing Plains
1 “ Jack
1 “ Fane
1 “ Match “
l “ Maiding “
3* “ Hand Saw*
12 “ Screw Augurs
12 “ Chissels
20 gro. Screws; 50.*rtt* Knifes and Forks
50 setts Knifes; l doz. Toat Adds
1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuffers
12 “ Dressing Combs; 12 do Tucking do
12 “ Side do; 3 Pocket do.
6 Card Spurs; Violin airings assorted
4 doz. stock Locks
8 “ Pocket Books ; 6do Spectacles
12 gro. Pearl Buttons; 12 do Bone do
12 “ Lusting do ; 4 do Lives
12 “ Brittama Table Spoons
12 “ “ Tea “
12 “ Curry Combs
98 pr mens lined and bound Brogans
84 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B.
fit) “ “ “ “ best
98 “ “ “ sewed “
98 “ “ Calf leather bound Brogans
96 “ “ “ Card “ “
i(<o “ “ double sole kip Brogans
100 “ “ “ “ calf “
60“ Gentlemen’s Water Pi oof Bools
80 •* “ fine calf sewed Boots
20 “ thick Boots
60 “ children’s Roan Morocco
84 “ boy’s kip Brogans
60 “ youths Lasting Slippers
60 “ “ “ “ heals
80 “ children’s Leather Bools
l(X) “ women’s Leather Boots
100 “ “ “ Shoes
60 “ ladie’s eol’d lasting iteal Straps
80 “ “ bluck Straps
80 •• “ fine kid tics
80 “ “ mor T heals
48 “ Villedge Lace
36 •* Paris ties
60 “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes
grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do
do do gram; 3 do kip Shoes
24 pr boy’s Hair Seal Caps
24 “ men’s “ “
24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps
36 “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats
3t> “ “ super “ “
24 “ “ blk Conney Hats
24 •* “ Russia Hats narrow
brims
36 “ blk Beaver Hats
12 “ blk wool
24 •* Tarpolin Hats
24 “ Wool Hats
4090 yds J brown Shirting
1500 “ 4-4 “ Sheeting
1000 “ J bleached Shirting
1000 “8-4 “ family “
SVX.I “ 7-4 “ “ “
3(XJ “ 4-4 Wallerman “
300 “ 7-8 upper fall “
300 “ superior 4-4 de dev
100 “ red Canton Flannel
100 “ brown “ “
150 “ 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
10 “ Mariibar Stripes
4 “ fine 3-4 Checks
2 “ Constitution Drill
4 4 ’ Gray Linvrys
20 Fancy Print*; 12do red ground
do; 8 do blue striped do; 6do
•mall fig’ddark do; Bdo striped
do; 30 do assorted do ; 25 do
dark Chinlado; 10 do do Furni
ture do.
3 “ French Cambric
Embossed do
I “ thnbosMed Dimity
15 pieces bomhszetls, assorted
,1 do sea vis merinoe; 3do broken
5 do colored; 4do 6-4 colored do
8 do 4-4 boh'netts: 8 do book muslin
10 do plain sviss do; lb do satin strip'd
5 do superior satin do ;
8 do figured nuslin; Bdo checked do
6 do do bdunette; 3 cord dimity;
4 doz gauze shanls; ft do silk do
1 ps huckaback diiper; ft doz buck gloves
2 doz kid and ft dosilk gloves;
ft do carded shirts; 6 do black braids
ft do bead bags;.
Bandanna and Cottos Hhds. assorted
2 ps blk cravats; 4 do Irish linnen
Vambricks assorted: 3 ps blk lustings;
8 ps blue and gray satinetts
ft doz pair men's colered rotten gloves
3 do do India rubber suspenders
3 do do worsted do
6 do do col'd double strapt. do
12 do do ladies white cotton hoes;
6 do do men’s do do half do
6 do do worsted do do do
Patten and cotton thread, assorted
Pearl, Bone and Lasting Buttons, do
1 doz men’s Camlet Clonks
1 do Cloth dress Coats; \ do fine do frJt’
1 do fine black cloth vests; \ do blue dl
I do do Cassrmerc Pants; 1 do Satinet
5 ps Cotton and Silk Velvet
3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnctts, V*
Bonnet Linings and trimmings,
Thry have also Drug*, Mt-dirinr*. IVrfiunen* V
Confrrnonarx-*, <f-c. <pc Togrthrr with a good a*
•ortm-nt of Crockery and Glass Ware. They will
sell all their goods low lor cash.
WANTED 48 ABOVE,
All kind, of Country Produce, for which cash and
goods, allow prices, will be paid ondeltvrry at their
* lor ’ April 16th, 1839. *
Lot* for Summer SeiitftJ
A RE offered on aeconimodalingtcrma, on that
A desirable situation called the Thicket, about 4
miles from Darien: each Lot containing about 14
seres, the fronts ofrarli having a full view of Dohov
Bar, nnd bounding on the rreek extending back a,
far as the road trading to Baisden’s Bluff Plot* of
the above, and terms of sale, ran lie sern at the Count
ing Room of F R. BHAKELFORD, Esq
Darien, UHh Feby, I Kg)—4w
Z&oo&tntrg *v staclqjolr,
Commission Tic reliant,.,
Darien, Ga.
W ILLIAM W. WoODBCRY,
David D. Stackpole.
Watch-Making and Jewelry
Business, in Darien.
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CO PA R TAERSHIP AO TICE.
T HE atibocribers have united themselves
in the Watch making nnd Jewelry business, un
‘ l r the firm of Dray & !iari>ock, and resjccifully
offer their services to the citizens of Darien and the
sujTOunding country. They hope by strict attention
to business to merit a share of public palronagr.
JESSE DRAY, *
AUGUSTUS W. HARBOCK.
N B J Dray having had a practical experience
of several yenrs in manufacturing Wniche, al the
establishments of Chari** Craig Smith, IlHßunhill
Row Moorfield, and Gowland, Chronometer ma
ker, Royal Exchange, London ; and late in the em
ploy of Benedict. in Wall street, and Whitney A.
Hoyt, under Holt’s hotel, in Pearl street, New York,
feel, confident that he can give general satisfaction
lo all those who may honor them with a trial.
Their establishment is adjoining the Mansion
house.
Darien, Feb 5 1839.
For Sale.
A pleasantly situated and very eom
‘ ‘‘M fortahle dwelling house and lot, with all
necessary oul-htiildings, at Hidgeville,
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 known, to require any recommendations,
and being so near to Darien must make it a desirable
retreat to men of business. E. S. REES.
Dnrien, Jan 29 4 1
Wanted,
HY a young man, who has had many year* ex
perience in business, a situation in a mercan
tile house He hns 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 will be attended to. feb 2b-3t
JO DOLLARS REWARD.
Will be paid for the apprehension of my
Negro W'ornan 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 inan, 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.
Isaac Snow,
•OTOrOULD inform his customers and the public,
Tv that he continues to keep on hand al his old
stand, n extensive assortment of merchandize em
bracing almost every variety, snch as Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth
en-ware and Crockery, Glass-ware, Hats, Ceps and
Bonnets ; Boots and Shoe*, Books and Stationary,
Perfumery and a gnat variety of Fancy articles.
He intends to keep his assortment as complete
through the season as may be required lo meet the
wishes of his customers.
Darien. Feb. 5 ts
P3* Book Binding. 43J
jI3*ALL Books left at the HERALD
Office will be well executed at short notice.
Blank and Record Book* will be bound to
order. Also, Books of every other de
scription will be bound to any pattern that
may be desired. ’ Feb. 5.