The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, May 14, 1839, Image 4

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Hrilfioti Srotljtr, Man u facto rrrx and Importera of Saddlery Hardware, No. ft, North Third street, PHII.AItRI.rHIA, H AVKeonmantly on bond forth* Southern and Western markets, ■ rewral nasortmrm of Platrd, pehlhsd sir-1 and hissstiTtiP ruud, poliahsd olcel ortd braaa an •del*, do do do do sp*ra. do hraaa and jnponed kainrsi mounting. Wood and rteotiraf springs, brass and plat'd, Banda, cotton, 1 lumen And wormed webbing, pfuh, hofj ekint, Itdlll tree*, ta|tn*t ts totl, bMS| Hbofcii Mwn do end dp Tngcther wifti n rest forge anenrtinfnt of nil kindn of goods iftfhenbove line, m*hkh they otfrr tm the mwiv'TWifoftobfe terW* They coowuitly rsetiv* iitglnfgv in iMilwr to thrir present to k, ittnl asstne Sotnbefn and Weiem merchants that thrir icwtfU arc itfthe first tju&ii*y P}iiift<]!j>li>” jn, I firoi-jiln Insurance nnd Trunt COMPANY, mm lid, tiak** Marine and River risk* on ▼ ¥ W—K Bo.it*, Freight, Money Mcr rJihndizc, Her. Alao, against l<i* by l ire on Buildings, More band ue and Product, on Ibc moat fat our.tlde term*. Apply to I*. R. YONGK &. SONS, Agent*. Oarirn, January 22, 183i). 4 .’• liekr'* MMelilc** Sanative. VIOll Ihe cure of C<MMium{>iicii f (joug h, Colds, JT a|id nniiiy omj.laintn inmdciu to ifa human ujhkttn. Price #2 V), and sold by ISAAC SNOW, solo Agent for H*rini. (Translated from ttta Oerman ( LOLIH 1M FON GOELICKE, PIT hK'MMAfty. The jrr fatr.it( oj Human lfencfaclor§ !! Cifitrni of North find ho Hil Amend*? To Loin# Offon Gouln.kr, M l* tf Gfpnnpy, ( teurojM,) be Inline I Ik* i*np< I isll/ibh. honor of fxhliilg h new and prrEfou# doctrmt to the of nuili cine,—a dwirtric, which, thoot'b vehctncnt(yopjos'd by many of the faculty (of which he i a raUmbh; member,) he prow* lo be h well founded in truth, ns any doctrine of Moly Writ,—a doctrine, upon the verity of which nrc suspend’ and the lives of millions of mir raer, and which he boldly chtillenget hisqppo* arrs to rtftite, viz , Consumption is a disease always occasioned hy a disordered state of the Vi* Vile (or Life Principle) of the human body— secretly lurking in the system for year*, before there is the least complaint of the —and which may be as certainly, though not so quickly, cured s a com inuncold or a stniplc. headache An invnluably ffh cion* doctrine this, as it impart* on important lesson to the apparently healthy of both sexes, IrAchhiK them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their “clayey limism” even while they imagin*? tliomselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that the great secret m the art of preserving health is to pluck out the dmease while in the blade, and not wmt till the full-grown oar. Appended lwh*w arc a few certificate* of cures from the cslremely numerous list that has been sent 10 (he proprietor ; and from the respectability of the Mourcea from which they einaimtc, ttte most cannot doubt of the wondcrAil effect* of this inedi* cine. Post Odfce, Kingston, N. Y July 91, IKiH Ur. Rowland tin The effects of the. uenjmn Hnn ativc arc great in this plare. One wottmti that was in a deep t bmsumption, and Who had been in contin ued night sweat* for * ven months, now considers Herself well. Bhe took no other medicine bin the Sanative. Another east-—a man that was taken bleeding at the Lungs till lie could not raise himself in his bed, has been restored to perfect health by the Banative JOHN V TULBUKOII P M Post Office, Charlotte, N C, June 15, 183d. fhr sold all th Hanntive and want two packages more immediately. It hi* pt rfomud vr* markable cure of pallium mu of the heart, and the in dividual any* it is ttic best medicine ever otlYn dto the American people- -nhhoutrh the Doctors are try ing to put it down. H. B. WILLIAMS, V M. PuM Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 2, 1838 Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have hourly calls for it— many thwn a distance of 20 or 30 miles—ln which cusps people aru much disappointed in not Wing ableto obtain it Thsy KCcm willing to give any price for it, and I could have eolvl the past Week more than our hundred dollars worth of it, had it been on hand. It is truly a grea medicine. Many in this vicinity are fast recovering from the consumption by the Use of it. D C WILMOT, P. M Ntw Haven, Dmin. July 94, IH3M Dear Sir—The Mmcldaaa Sanative sdU well and With signal success. One naae—a young man, in the lust stage.* of Consumption, given over by hi* I physician, has been taking it only a tow \vn ksnnd ! is now r*H|e to walk and ride out Retbre he took tlie San* ivc he \va unable U cat out of bed ant! his death was hourly expected Hut to the natonisl)iutiH • f hisfrtendM he was soon able to leave his bed, ami to be out a* betbre stated Two other similnr Vases have recentlyoccurml D W. DAVENPORT. Post f Hfice, Chaplin, Windham f*o., f’on , July 90, 183*. Sir— V moat wonderful cure has lately l*em etieet rd, through the virtiiesof D Ooc iek's Sanativi*, in the case of an elderly gentleman, w ho was far gone and wasted away in t'onaumption. and considered past r<s'overy by his family* man. lie is now. com paratively speaking, a well man. 1 saw him myself a few day.** since, in company with his wife, starting on a tourney to the Western part of this State, lie ascribes hia oseapa from the very jaws of and nth, and la* recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of the Mnrchless Sanative lie m a man pox nettinif a anug property, but said he, ”1 would w il- i lingly pay one thousatw dollwa fort*single hotth of it, if 1 could not pm chase it fi>r a less price. To him the Sanative is above all value WALTER OIOODEI L, V M CO lAHT\KIiSIIII. undtTi'iguctl liinro fuunvd • Co-lS^t 5 nerrhip for ilip general Irmisuctioa of luisinew In this place. The Steamboat and Packet Agencies nnd “rneral Ct'invuission Business v dt be rondttet cd by A Miiche.l ond J. J. AVver, under the style of MITCH El., A\ V I'R & t'f). The K- noral bvstness of the Dry Hoods nnd tiroCerv Store w ill be conduoted lv S. X. Col lins, under the style of S ‘/.. COI.I.INS & CO. M.EXANDRK MITeHBI., S. 7. COLMN.n. JAMES J. W MIR. Bartt n Ist January. I sap. * * i NOTICE. MR n C. HAM ES. haring disposed of his entire interest in the firm of Hanes, Mitchel it Collins to Mr. James J. Wyer that tinn is now dissolved. The new Srin of Miteh .l, A\ yrr o. Cos. will attend to ihc business of the late concern. D. C. HAWKS, ALEXANDER MITCHKL, S. X. COM,I NS. Darien “Jnd Jamtare, IKfp • i-rtUE, fIUIE Sl’BSi RIBKH lakes this method of| A informing the public that he has now on 1 hand a general asst.rttnenf of Foreign and l>o mrstir Dry Hoods and Fancy Article-; (troee rics; Crockery and C.lass W are; Hardvvart’ ami Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood. Tin, nnd Stone Wares j Cnrpt)MC. and Join* rs’ Tools, such as Hatchets. Hammers. Augurs. Chisois, Uits ami Bit Stocks, Planes,Plane irous, ami Saw s. Also, Saddles. Bridles, Martingales, Saddle j Dags, &c. IIATS. CAl*s. and Ready Made CLOTH JNG. Imdies’, CJcutlemens’ i < hikin'ns - SHOES, ‘ ROOKS and STATIONARY —together with a ’ afiefy of other articles too numerous to men- ; lion here, all of wit .dt w ill bp sold ns low as ean be bought in tli tty. if. vv. irrn.VAU. P. S. The store iU be kept open dtiring th* fttittimer UMinibs. _ ja Ti Oramtilgcc Mitm-llon Com* P.anj, t&s&a&x. iMtrmroiuTKo by tiii irxtauTiat. or t.toaou, in 1835,forth*transportation and Insurance of merchandise and produce, between Sa v*M>tiaiid Dahikn, and Uamu> nnd Macon. touching at Hawklysvilh:, and the principal Lmmlikm, PRMIIS Company will run their Steam boat* ns high tip n* Macon a* long ax the state of the River will admit; and for low triage* oithe water* tliy have ormided, and are now ruu aiug POLE-BOATS of *uch light draft of w a ter aa will admit them to run tit uny stage of the River, which are towed up by their Steam liont* two-third* of the distance, thereby great ly expediting the transportation of merchan dise during tile Hummer anti Fall aeaaona;nnd their HtenmerxwtH be in complete repair, and rendv for bu*ine*s, tia early tta the River will adroit. Tur in ho it* ark : ft, ***& Brantly, !■ i So am-boal Aeatamaiia, Cap tVi-'JOjiter.- tain Taylor, (t y y* Steamboat OeAMi'iAsKR, Cap v-We K v*.-e tain Ulan kinship : And a large number of TOW-IiOATS, whieh j will be in eoinpl. it; repair. For further information apply to I’ll. R. VONfJK & SON, Darien, HKA & COTTON, Maeon, ■I- LATIIHOP, lluw kinsiille, WM I’ATTERKON & ('()., Saviuttiali, MrDOWELL, SHANNON A CO, (liarli'slon, SCOTT, SIIAPTER <4 MORRELL, N. York, J"ly Agntta. Macon Stimuliout Company. ***SKrT) SsesSwß. assose. Macon Steamboat Company take thin -*• nietliod of informing the Merchant* of the interior of Georgia, and (lie public generally, ; that their line of floats are in full operation, and solicit tiioir patronage t believing that | goods forwarded by way ofDarien, is the most expeditions route. The Company have five new STICAM BOATS, commanded hy first rate Captains, vi*: J. STONE, - Capl. W. C. Mendall, CHIEFTAIN, . - Geo. Wileox, EXCEL, . “ G Quinn, SUPERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson, J GODDARI), “ L. I, Wilcox. Also, sixtren first rate TOVV BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Alalnniaha and Oeamulgee Rivers. The .1. Stone is n side wheel Host, low pres sure engine, carries 700 hales of cotton, and run* regularly three times a week, between Savannah ana Darien. The Chieftain is nside j wheel lioat, and carries 501) or 000 hales ot cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah & Charles ton. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly between Darien and Maeon, towing two boat* each. One of them will leave Dari en regularly every three days—lho usual time of passage up is live or six days. This line is connected with a line of seven packets running regularly between New York i and Darien. Any goods or produce ship pad to their ugeffts, or ordered to he shipped by their line, will bo forwarded with despatch. The pontnuny, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their mi nus of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use every c,\t!ion to fueiltnth the interests of those who may ship hy their lino. Their are also a line of schoopers running between Charleston and Darien, to the Com pany's agents in each place. The agents for the New York and Darien j line of pnckels, arc R. M. DEMIL. 1 hil Front st. NVw York, and : Mm iIKE, W YElt A CO. Darien, ottts ofthe Macon Steamboat Company. I. BALDWIN, Havantmh, M\RtIN& W \J,TER,Charleston, G. K ROBERTS, lluwkiitsvijlo. MIT! 11 EE, \\ A ER ,4 GO. Darien, .1. GODDARI) ACO Maeon. R M. DEMIL, 1 Hit Front st. New York. notSTOX Mai.e and Ft mai.k Academy. THE subscriber begs leave to infurm the public, that the exercises of those s. bool*, tor the ensuing year, w ill commence on the first .Monday in January, lie will be assisted in the Female Department by Miss \\ EBB, o, Mass., a lady well qualified to teach all tin* branches, Literary . Scientific arid Ornamental, that are taught in Female Academics: refer emw. Miss Grant, Principal of IpsvMWt Female Seminary, Mass. Slutlit\* of Female Department rmsT division. Latin mul Greek Languages, Philosophy, Oho m buy, Uotariy, Astroiuuny, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural llistory and Composition: price per quarter, 88. Second Division- Arithmetic. Geography, Grammar and Composition— per quarter, V't>. Thin! Division—-Rending, W riting and Or thography- per quarter, fc>-l. Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter $12.50: Drawing and Painting, per quarter, $5: French, ‘-ft. In the male Department, students will be j prepared for entranee in any of the colleges in the Fidled States. Col. Campbell, and E. A. MSfiet, Esq., .Ma eon; tin- President and Professors of Jefferson College, l’;t. Good board can be obtained on reasonable terms. Signed hy order of the trustees. JAMES \\ E 1.1.5, Priueipal. I’erry, Houston county, January 1. itO&ttg xV eVAIIf, Cactmisxiuu Jlrirlumts. Darien, Ga. Gee. T. Rookrs, 11. A. Chaw* OFFER their services to the Merchants of, the interior and the public generally, for the j purchase or sale of PRODI’CK or MF.B CHANIUSK.and w ill pav particular attention j to the RECEIVING and FORWARDING BUSINESS, having every facility for giving despatch, and pledging their personal attention ; tv> all business ejttruste.il to their care. Durum, Jan. 22d, A 831). NOTICB, THE UNDERSIGNED, being desirous to ch*e his press'at boaiaeas the ensuing Spring,: will dispose of I> st k at low prices for cash only, or for Savannah, or Charleston. He wiU in all cases decline the usual credit ; bn dues-. SVMEKL PALMER. January “2-4 THU WOIffTOSH; CO XT NTT BBKA& P): New Furniture Ware House, On the Bay, Opposite the Pout Ojice, Darien, Gb. THE HOnsCIIIBF.BH have taken the above stand and now offer for aale a general aeaortment of FUBMTt'BE, via: WARDROBE*, Bideboarda, Secretariea, Bu reaua, Pier, Card, Cento Dining, Pembroke nod Work Talriea of ull kinds, kiolna, Couches, Mullreaars, Bed, and Brd,tead>. Mahogany and rommon Chair*, Looking Glasaeaof all description*, A* Ac.., toretlier with varloua other article* They will ulao keep PIANO FORTM of diffiri enl paorrna, equal to any in the country. N B Furniture of all deacriptiona made and re paired at ahort notice Piano Forte* tuned nnd repaired All the above article* will be aold at the loweat price, S D A J P WOODBURY, feb 12.3 m ->/_r otfFJ) sai®£i STOItK IX MACON. mf~~ ■ THE aubscribara respectfully in wSe / form tile citizen* of Muetm, and the public geueridiy, that they have ta the store on Mulberry street, opposite the Hardware store of Mr. B. 11. Weed, ami adjoining the Washington Hall, and have on hand and are coiiKtautly making addition* to the same front New York, Philadelphia. Boston and Baltimore, an exten sive and general assortment of ll:tts. Ct|tH, Hoots nnd Khocit, of the most fashionable style. Among which are ; Ladies’ French Kid Nlippers, “ Morocco do “ W Hiking Hhocs, “ Vlßagc Tics, “ Gatcr and Morocco Boot*. “ Prunella HikilS, thirk and thin sole, “ Pruncl Klips snd Walking Shoes, Misses’ Seal and Goat skin Boots, “ Walking Hliocs and Klips. “ and ladies’ Calf nnd Henl-skin Boots. A large assortment of Children’s Shoes of nil colors; Gentlemen’s fine Calf. Kip and Water proof Boots; Youths’ nnd children’s calf and kip Itoots; Gentlemen's fine calf Khoea and Bootees; Boys’ fine calf and kip brat tees; Gen tlemen’s fine dancing puni|>s; do fine high vamp pumps, a grneral assortment of calfand kip brogans. ALSO, I cases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest New York style, •I cases gentlemen’s broad brim hats, t do do black Russia huts, broad brim, 1 do do white do do do 3 do Youths’black silk do 2 do children's do do H do corn mon Fur do w lute and black, f! do silk, and tt cases Mole skill hats, Gentlemen’* fine sea Otter CAPS, do fine fur and Nutre do do fine Cloth do Youth’s Fur and Cloth do ChildrvtYs Cloth do A large assortment of men and boys’ hair j seal caps. Also, a general assortment of fine silk and ; cotton Umbrellas, A large supply of shoe brushes and blacking. All ofthe above articles have been manufac tured expressly for tills market, and will ho sold cheap for rash. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call. lIEIDT, ALDRICH & CO. Macon, Jan. 1. 1 ts I’FOI tfllS. Ac. 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, With extra points m kegs NAII.K, sin s from 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 nnd extra For sale hy 11. W. 11l PNALL. jn 22 CTITAP H .MIII*H. 1 dfcdh II 1k FEET BOX FLAT ■ “ PLANK, from 2 to -I inches thick, well seasoned, an excellent arti cle for building. For sale hy RMGERS & CRANE. Darien, Jutp 2 I8:>. HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN. AND ffl ninmrnt.it. PAifirnG. THE SI lIKCIIIBER rcspcctfuliy informs the public that i c hnaestahllsiiul himself in this city, mid will lie hap®- to ■ xr cute any orders in hlalinu, such as HotisejSiiip, Sign and Ornamental PAINTING,*B*% Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, N.c. £3* Paints, ()11, Colors, W indow Glass, Ac. cousiaiuly on hand. All orders punctua’ly attended to, nnd Jobs executed in a worktni.nlike manner N. 11. All orders from the country ptmrtu j ally attended to. Tl subscriber will Kfc found at Sir. Chick’s residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Refcrem e: Rogers ,4 Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. St'jwar', Liberty County. Darion, Jantu ry 2 !, ISUP. ___ I.IMIHK. The Darien Stt am Saw 31 ill- IS NOW IN OPERATION—The proprietor* . wish to cauitioi for the driinr) of taffr qiinnli tirs of yellow pinr Luniber ut then w harf, where the draft of water. *nd lie’ fhrilith s for loading no us good a* ! any place in the immediate vicinity of Danra. They also, wish to eontrnet for* supply of SAW LOUS—about four hundred thousand fvl “td he required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or less, will hr given to *reomn\ndnte applies ms They otter for sol die mschmrrv ol” thi HH ‘K MILL —ronaistitvg of luoinu*. |iesiU’s, shafts, fanning nulls, screen*, tw o pair of very large mill stonrs. ‘end n number Os other articles. A bargain is ottered ro ancon* who will purchase the w.hnie Apply *t the mill. febS-R _ Books and Stationary. Isaac Snow, HAS just received from Nw York, r Ifirjrr vis* soihmnt ot’ Books nnd Suuiottnry. among which arc the following school luniks, mostly oi the | lntcsi and most approved kind : Irvine's cohunbus; Emerson** spelling:; do arith metic. *Ja and ltd part: Smith’s ?rnmiimr; Srmliey s uot’i philosophy; Adana Huin giaiumur; Mount Vernon reader; Bobbin’s outlinea \ Comstock * chem istry ; Blake's astronomy ; Ccojier's virgil; Geuwnr; Barley ‘s fnogimfihy ; do uruiancuc, Wb sti'i's i Olmy's geography anti alias; Cum mins's do; WnlertVdof Adam’s'dn ; Smilley’s do ; Willard's do; Bonnyeafile'sidgebra; Conversation* on chemistry; Botany lor beginners; Leek’s panthion; Life of Washington-(Frvtw-U); Okbcdl’sarithmetic; Colburn’s nu'lh'etu!do; Murray’s reader; Smith's intekciual grammar; Htiddimons latin grammar; Angel's grammar; Angel’s series. No. and 5; lesions on enunciation by Russel; CoUwion ofcol hvnial phrases in Italian and English; Parker’s exer cises in composition; (Questions oil the Utble by Mr. Dowell; Moral class book; American first class bNotk; American reader; ifrun’s geometry; CiUhe rb ism onmvtholt'gy; Sckool biblesand testaments; Writing and copy books; MisceUitucous luu>ks; i Utitrto hibles; Ptu'ket do plain ami gilt; Polyglot do; Psalms and hymns, (Presbyterian); Mercer's cluster; Watt’s ‘2 sires; Village Hymns; Methodist hymns: Lion's songster; Camp Meeting hymns; ; Bowditch’s navigation; Irving’s eolumbus, 2 vol. tu*t.; American Chestrrnetd; Italian method of book Hitehcock’s do in 2 parts withlcev; Merchants’ companion; Rural philosophy, a poem; Conner's j look do ; Pollok's course ol time ; Preston's cubrial estimates ; Toy books, and a variety of Ju i venile liooks ; Blvink bools: Ledgers: Rceortl ; IhtT woks; Pocket ledgers iuid menKYrandwms of various kind- Cap Paper, Xo. 1 and 2; Letter paj>er. plain ami rail'd ; Butler’s sup<por Writing Fluid; Lungwort h's Writing Ink; ink rower. Quills; S?eet Ptns; Wa i* rs n Ac C* b 12 Post Orrjce, Daren, Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1830. Noanirsw via Savanxah. Contract time of Arrival—Tuesday*. Thurs day* and Ksturdays, by 12 P. M.—Of Depar ture Monday*, Wudnewlav*, and Friday*, *t 8, A. M. boUTiiERN vu JErrrnao.x to Sr. Masv’*. Contract tune of Arrival—Bumiays and Wi-d ---uitdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and , Naturduya, at SP. M. WuTUK VIA llAWKlxsviLl.r to Machs. Arrh es—Tueadnys, Thursday* nnd Saturday*, by 8 P M 1 Closes- Sundays, Tuesday* and Thursday*, at 5 P. M. Brunswick. 1 Arrives—-Wednesday a and Sunday*, by 7 A.M. i Close* “ “ “ 7 A.M. ISAAC SNOW, P. M. January I __ Seattoiiabie Goods. | THE üb*eriher catl the attention of their esis irani-r* and live pnblie, to tlieir stork of goods which have been received by late arrivals Th.ir stock of British, French and American Dry Goods. ui- I table fur lliepresent and approaching ***on, ia very trwneral—among w hich may be found flannel*, cloths, .atuaet*. m.imior,. Circassian*. butnbaKines, vest | mgs, hull limn, linen sheeting*, table and unveil j diaper*, bgown Holland, cambric, mull, a* is* and jjaeonc muslins, linen cambric handkerchief,, silk ito. black Uro de Swiss and Mationa silk, colored | do. French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands, ; tsibincts, lares, barrage, checks, plaids. English and i American print*, bleached and brown alien mgs and 1 shirtings, shirting strips, umbrellas, silk, mahair and J rollon hosiery, Ac Ac f rj* A large assortment of r* V] A4 Hoots and Shot’s, Hats and Bonnets, flardvare. Qireeneirrtre, IVoodmnare and nor. i.o ww.Mtr: y&Ji s2i?© IRON JINS NAILS, ALL SIZES. W irin’ Lead, f.reen and Hlack Piilntx; Slalionary, Perfu mer}, At*. Ac. TT.py are al all tiwna rvcuiving and their anaort j inrnt w ill be kept full throughout the year, with such | trtifles a* are (Mffidlk for plnnter* and family uao i AM of which will be tudd on rthsrmabk tenn* J Sl S U. ROK£NBAUQH. Darien, Jan. 29, l -iiy. j Pure Liquors ’ ¥m’rrim CONSISTING of Cognac Bran aiHflHßHßdy, 11. Gin, Jamaica Ruin, N. E. Rum nrul Gin, Tcneriffc, Port, Madeira, and 1 Malaga Vt incs. For sale wholesale or retail lv jam H. W 111 DNALL. DA LHO Y. tThia fine thorough-bred .Stal lion will serve mam this season es - in this place and ai some other Ct Tft stand to l>c determined on here m ter. Dulroy is a blood bay, vs Tq” 15 hand, 3 inches high, od of f fine shape and action He was • *' r, ‘d by Mr Ito.s a gcnllcman “**^♦‘a. , iriv%'“ ofthe highcn reapertabißty,a ropy of wlvose certificate is given helow. Dulroy is a very sure foal getter, all his mar. sos Inst season having proved with font Terms 25 dollars for the season, to be paid during the same. A lil-'rnl deduc tion from tins price will lie made to those who pnte inure than one murr Mares at a distance w ill be l.iken care of and fed for -It) cla. a day, till expense* [ to be paid lieforetaking awav a mare. Brunswick, April 13th, IHiW. “Tin- hay Horse named Palmy, that I sold to Ma jor VV. M Graham, wa* got by Gov Barbour* imported Horse Truffle, oul of Young Lady Teaxel, whtV was by Ftnrizel. <nt of old Lady Teaxel who wa, got by tbc imported Archduke, out of a mar* by old nedfanl, gramlmu by Col. Page’s Admramp, g. grmtdam by Davidges Eearnaught, { g gramlam by Old Janus, out of Ibe dam of Syms’ Wilderr.— j Dnlfoy was foaled and raised at my plantation, Blenheim, itt the rmrnty of Albnttarle, an will be7 years old next month. (Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington, May 4th, Uoß.—Apl 13—It Nollee. THE IfNPERSIONED, hnviirg completed his private Hoapmil, annum,res to Iris friends and the I public, that lie I* now ready 10 receive invalids j Boat Hands so illy provided for on hoard of boats, I nnd sufferiiijT nuich from their confined rabins, w ill find it to their advantage to avail themselves of the convenience* of his wards Negroes from the coun try labourin'’ under chronic diseases, or requiring Mir “icnl aid will derive greater benefit from Ids daily personal attention, and they will be attended to with ten* expense to tire owner Uoon nurses will be in altendnnec. KDW D H. BOND Darien, April ltk.li. IKO. —It SUOFIS. BOOTS, Ac. JUST received by the latest arrival*, and for sale us cheap as the cheapest, the follow ing desirable goods, viz : 10UIpairs mens’ Kip Hrognns 1000 do womens’leather Boots nnd 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 limits 5 do do do do Shoes ft trunks Indies’ Fhil. Slip* sdo do Fur nnd India Rubber 300 pairs womens’ calf and seal Boots 50 dozen wool lints, of various qualities 10 eases mole skin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do for, (goodquality) 2D do (commondo) do 5 do boys silk Mats, and 20trunks mens', boys’, and childrens’ Caps, of various kinds. Country merchantsare. particularly request ed to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. WARNER & SOLOMONS. Savannah. Janntuv 1. I’OUTKViT PUNTINCL MR. H. HARDING, respectfully informs the eitieensef Daren, and its vicinity, ihm he has tnkeu rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens of his painting can bt seen, ja 2;i-3t Spanish C’isrnrs and Tobacco. |k*)4| SUPERIOR SPANISH Cl | GARS, and Poiiiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv fob 19 J * S. H. ROKENBAUGH Lands for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of Land, situate, in the 2d district of Ap phag county, and on the waters of the _X- -Mammalia River; one known and dis tinguished bv the No. t>2S. and containing 3TO acres the other by the No. 65ft. and containing 112 acres, and having the right of a ferry granted in a charter by the Legislature of the State. Any person wish ing to trade for the same, may do so by letter, direct ed to Archibald Brydie, Athens. Gu.: or to J. H Fleming, Charleston, S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from trespassing in anyway whatever on said premises, as the law in such casts shall be rigorously enforced. J. H. FLEMING. feb lfl-3m (Athens Banner ] Joseph Lyman. Jr. ash Francis E. Hoiul, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW HAVE associated themselves in the prnc- j tide of their profession tn Darien, and respect fully otß>r their services to their friends and the public. ■ • Otlicc, Chartier Building, Broad street, op posite tbc store of Mr. Samuel X. Street Darien. April 23. 1839. Nvr K. A A.C. YJ’LKMVAIk A CO. LQMSXB OZTY.TEX.rAXB OO GEORGIA, Inform tlieir friends ami the public that they have Opened a store at this plage for a general retail traje. They have jtm received per steamer Col. Jewett, large quanuty of goods, comprising a very extensive assortment, selected with particular reference to the country trsde. Among which are the following r ---tielee: 50 bag* green Coffee lt> ■* Manilla ■* 20 bbl*. N. E. Rum 0 “ Holland Gin 15 “ Felp’a “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ U’ognae Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Imitation ’• 5 “ .Malaga YV’ine 4 •* Cinnamon Cordial 4 cask* Porter 20 bbl*. Flour 10 ■* Cracker* 20 “ N. O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf 10 “ Molasse* 3 “ Table Salt 5 bag* Filbert* 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 ” Honey dew ’• 10 “ small Plug 5 keg* small Twist “ 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes OO itoxes Raisins 25 ’■ Spanish .S’epar* 25 “ j Spanish ’* 20 “ American “ 12 keg* Dupauee Fff Powder 12 “ “ fl “ ICXAJ lbs. Bar Lead 50 bags Shot 5 boxes Bar Soap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Faney “ 3 doz. Carolina YVeeding Hoes 3 “ Patten “ *‘ 0 “ Iron Traces 500 lbs. Pot* SJO “ Ovens 3t) “ Spiders 300 “ lire dogs 1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs 3 •* Tea Kellies 3 “ Sauce Pans 1 doz. Killes 1 “ double barrel shot Guns 12 “ Tin Cups 0 “ Coffee Pot* 12 “ Nest’s Band Buckets 20 “ Ttu Pans 0 ’• “ Plates 0 ’• Coffee Mills 100 fhndte moulds 12 pair Brass Candlestick* 3 uox. Wooden Buckets 2 “ W ash Bacons 50 cask* Nails 5 M Guntlmls 12 doz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross ktmtmg Pins lDt jiair Hook Hinge* 60 “ Bras Knobs 0 Cord Rope Fish Hooka assorted 1 doz. Horse brushes 12 ’• Cotton Cards 0 11 Wool “ 20 lb. Shoe Thread Invoking Glasses assorted Shaving *• “ 0 doz. Razors 0 “ ” Strp* 0 “ Shaving Boxes 0 “ “ li rushes 5 “ Hair 2 “ Plough Line* 0 “ Collin’s Axe* 10 “ Black Ink 3 “ Red “ 3•“ Hummer* I “ Smoothing Plain* I “ Jack 1 “ Fane 4 “ Match j “ Maiding “ 3 “ Hand K.tws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 *• Chissel* 20 gro. Screws; 50*etts Knifes and Forks 60 sett* Knifes; I doz. Toat Adds 1 doz. Chop Axe*; 2 do SnuUers 12 ‘■ Dressing Combs; 12do Tucking do 12 “ Side do; 3 Pocket do. C Card Spurs; Violin strings assorted 4 doz. slock Locks 0 ’* Pocket Books ; odo Spectacles 12 gro. Pearl Boltons ; 12 do Bone do 12 “ Lasting do ; 4 do Lives 12 “ UriUuuia Table Spoons 12 “ “ Tea “ 12 “ Curry Combs 90 pr mens lined and bound Brogans 84 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B. 00 “ “ “ “ liest 90 “ 11 “ sewed “ 96 “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogans IH> “ “ “ Card “ “ Ilk) “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ 11 “ ealf “ 00 “ Gentlemen’s YY’ater Pioof Boots 00 •* “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boots 60 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ ” “ “ heals 60 “ children’s Leather Boots UK) i; women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ “ Shoes 00 “ ladie’s eoPd lasting hca! Straps 60 “ “ black Straps 60 “ fine kid ties 60 ’■ mor T heals 48 “ Y’illedge Lace 30 •’ Paris lies 60 “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 00 do calf do pegged; 36 do do do grain; 3do kip Shoes 24 pr boy’s Hair Seal Caps 24 “ men’s “ 24 “ ‘‘ Fur Seal Cap* 30 ” Gentlemen's plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super ’• “ 24 “ blk Cooney Hats 24 “ Russia Hats narrow brims 36 “ blk Bearer Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 •* Tarpoiin Hats 24 “ YY'ool Hat* 4090 yds J brown Shirting 1500 “ 1-4 “ Sheeting 1000 “ J bleached Shirting 1000 “0-4 “ family “ 500 ’• 7-4 “ “ “ 300 “ 4-4 YYallerman *’ 300 “ 7-8 upper fall “ 300 “ superior 4-4 di do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brown 45 150 “ bleached “ “ 9 pieces red wool “ 8 “ white “ “ 5 “ Power Loom do 6 4 * brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain brown Linen do 7 “ Shirting stripes 3 “ blue Drill 4 “ 1-4 Plaid 3 “ 4-4 *• 10 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 fine 3-4 Check* 2 ! - Constitution Drill * t ,• - % tTo an and kI* '* il2 do red ground BO Ig do M ut atripeddo; ft do 8 dj • ,r 'Pd T ortcd ando > 25 do sure £ h io ilO dodo Fur f 3 French Cambric ■* EiniKNvsed do ~ , “ EtnlKiaaed Dnntty let pieces bombatcUa, assorted ? *crrr/ef tneriooe; 3 do broxrn 7 4 ‘ do 8 do 4-4 bobinrtts: H do boot muslin . ““ ? >iatH f ••* do; 15 do satin strip'd •> do superior satin do ; r 8 do figured musli n ; Bdo checked do •i do do bob, nette; 3 col'i dimity; 1 d °~ gauze shawls; 2do siUc do 1 P s huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck glove, 2 doz kid and 3 do silk gloves; 2 do carded shirt,; G do black ‘braids 1 do bead bags; Bandanna and Cotton Hhds. assorted 2 ps blk cravats; I do Irish linnen Cambricks assorted: 3 ps blk lasting*- H P* MU’ and gray satinet!s 5 ’ 2 doz pair men's colrrcd cottcn gloves do India rubber suspenders •J do do worsted do 0 do do col'd double strapt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; 0 do do men's do do half do *> do do worsted do do do Patten and cotton thread , assorted Pearl, Bone and Lasting Buttons, do I doz men's Camlet Cloaks 1 do Cloth dress Coats; I do fine do frock I do fine black cloth vests; 1 do blur do I do do Lasse me re Pants; 1 do Satinett do f’ P* Lotion and Silk Velvet •I doz Ladies fine Straw Bounetts, Hon net Linings and trimmings, Qc. <fic. ssmkk.’Sst w - WANTED AS ABOVE, *]’ k,n< l i, “f Country Froducc, for which cash and a. low prices, will I* pan] ondciivcry at thnr ; _ April tfith, 183*1 \ L|B for Summer SeotT * RE offered on accommodating terms, on that | mi . dcairahlc snuation ctdlct the Thicket, about 4 ; util S from Darien: each Lot containing about u ’ ?W , aL*TlL mm t O<W ” * f,,fl vi '"* of Dohov i Jr > ao ‘ l l*.undm* on liw creek extendm- back n. far as the road I, ftriing to Bdlsdcn’s Bluff. Plot* of the above, and trrnis of * ran tv a i the Count | mgßooui of FK. SHAKELFOItD, Baq’ ‘ Darien, I9ih Fcby. 1839—1n H Wootjbuvp u s>mhpoie, < oiniiiission tlerrhuni!*, Darien, Ga. AVu.uaxi AA . AA'oonßißv, Dwid D. Ktacktoi.e. Watch-Making and Jmeli-y Bu*iues fa Darien. CO-Pi lITSERSIUP NOTICE. Till, subscribers have turned themselvestogctb. er m the AV nlrh-making and Jcw tlrvlmsinass.un aer the firm of Dray ,4 IL-rbock, and reside’fullv Otter their aervices 10 the citizen* of Darien and dm surrounding country. They Impe by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. JESSE DRAY. AUGUSTUS AY. ILVRBOCK. N. R. J. Dray having had a peacti<-*lcxperienee or Hcveral years m manufacturing AVatrhca at tit* establishments of Charles Craig Smith, lid Bunhilt Row, Moorflcid. and frovrtaim, Chronometer mn ter Loyal Evchunge, Icnidoii ; and late in the em ploy of l’rnrdirt, in AV’all sireet, ami Whitney St Hoyt, under Holt’s hotel, in penrl street, New York, feels confident that he can give general aaiisfaetion to a.I those who may honor them with a trial. Their establishment is adjoining the Mansion house. Darien, Frb 5 183!). /’ ‘~' a •_’*** For Solo. MA pleasantly situated and very com fortable-dwelling house and lot, with all necessary oul-buikUugs, at Ridgeville, three miles from the city. Terms of sale will lie made easy, nad acrnnimodaling. The healihof Ridgeville as a summer's residence, is too well known, to require any rerommendations, and being so neorto Darien must make it a desirable retreat to men of business. E 8 REEsi. Darien, Jan 29-It Wanted, BY a young man, who has had many years ex perience m business, a situation in a mercan tile house. He has been engaged in the receiving and forwarding busine*s, and is fully competent t art as Wharf Clerk- Lrttcrs left at this office or Mr. James will be attended to. feb 26-3 t 30 DOLL Alt S REWAKI). “Will be paid for the apprehension of my Negro Woman NANNA’. The said tvomar was formerly owned in the eitv of Savannah by Mrs. Fell. She was taken from Hiceboro in in May last by a negro nmn, and was heard of a few days after near the city. She is well know nin the city. Nanny is 25 years of age, light complected, and about five feet high. D. M. STEWART. March 19th, 1838. Isaac Snow, ‘HTOCLO inform his customers snd the public. TT that 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, Cmlery, Hollow-ware, Earth ca-ware and Crockery, Glass-ware, Hats. Caps and Bonnet* ; Boots and Shoes. Books and Stationary, Perfumery and a great variety of Fancy articles. Hr 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 (d* Book Binding. 44 JCJ*ALL Books left at the HERALD fßTk*e will be well executed at short notice. Blank ami Record Books will be bound to order. Also, Books of every other de scription will be bound to any pattern that may fcc desired. Feb. 5.