The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, May 28, 1839, Image 4

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Wilaou Sc UvoUjev, Hanufacturtrt and Importer < of Saddlery Hardware, Ho. 0, North Third street, PHILADELPHIA, HAVEooaoo hand forth* ffouthcri. nd \V**tn m:k.t, * ruiriu oMoruuantof P.t*d, polished *urand bru* wirrup*, r t*d, polished steal and br* snaffds, do do do do tpur*, do bra*’ and jananod harncM mounting Wood and slapucal springs, br** and plated, Randa, cotton, linnan and worated webbing, Pluh hog aktaa, aaddU treaa, japswd leather, Plated, brail, wood and lipaned heroes*, do and do eoarn lamp*; Together with a aery large aaaortmant of all kind* of good a tnthaaSov* Inn, which they offer on the moat reaaonablc term* They re c/msuntly receiv ing Urge itupplia* in addition to their preaent nock, and amure Hotitliern and W* a'ern merchanla that th'tr good* arc of the Aral quality. Philadelphia,jan. I. facorgla InmirHiirc nnd Trim! COMPANY, WILL lake Marine and Kivrr rink* on Vessels, Boats, Freight, Money Mer rhandize, &c. Alao, agalmst loss by Fire on Building*, Merchandize and Produce, on the most favourable tertna. Apply to P. K. YONGK At SONS, Agent*. Darien, January 22,1839. (•'oellcke’i Matehlem Sanative. ■ AOU tlie eure of Cnnauntption, Cough, Colda, ■* Catanha, and many complaint incident to the human ayatrm. Price ttrjjQ, und auld by ISAAC SNOW, sole Agent for Darien ITranaluUd from the Ocrman.l LOI'IM OF PON OOBLiCKE, or uimyany. 7Vtc greale.,t of Human Benefactor! ! ! Citizens of North ond South America: To Lottis Offon Goeheke, M. D. af Germany, (Europe,) Indonga the iinpcnahablc honor of adding anew and prrcioua doctrine to tile science of tried i einc —a doctrine, which, though vehemently oppos'd hy many of the faculty (of which he ia a valuable member,) be prove* U> lie ae well founded in truth, aa any doctrine of Holy Writ, —a doctrine, upon the verily of winch arc suspend'd tlielivca of millions of our race, and which he boldly challenge* bin oppo eera to refute, vie Consumption i disease alwaya occasioned by adiaordered alnteof the Via Vine (nr Life Principle) of the human body—py-often accreily lurking in the ayaiem fnr yenrv, before there ia the leant complaint of the lunge. r r S —anil which may be av certainly, though not an quickly, cured aa 11 com mon cold or a aimplc headache. An invaluably pre cious doctrine this, as it impart* important lesson to the apparently lirnllhy of bolh ac*ea, teaching them that thia inaidioua foe may lie an unobserved inmate of their “clayey house*,” even while they imagine thcmaalvaa aocure from it* attack*, teaching them that the great aocrct in the art of preserving health ia to pluck out the disease while in ihe blade, and not wait till the full grown ear. Append'd below are a few certificate* of cures from the eatremely numerous list that has town arm to the proprietor ; and from the reaneeialnliiy of the aotircea from which they emanate,the moat skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderftil effect* of thia medi cine. Poal Office, Kingston, N. Y luly Si, IHTIH. t>r Rowland Sir—Tlie e flee is of the German Han alive are great in thia place. One woman that was in a deep t umsuuyiiion. and who hail been in contin ual] nignl swrala fur aevrn month*, now ennaidrra hrraelf well She took no other medicine but Ihe Sanative. Another case-a man that wa* taken bleeding at tile Lttnga till he could not mine himself in hit bed, ha* lieen restored to tierfrcl health by I lie Hanative JOHN V TIT,BURGH, P M. Poat Office, Charlotte, N, C. June 15, 1838, Kir—l hove Bold all the Hanative and want two package* more immediately, it has performed a re markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in dividual aay* it ia the beat medicine aver offered to the American people- although the Doctnra are try ing to pul tt down. H.B WILLIAMS, P M Poal Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July ‘2, IN,'IN Kir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have hourly call* for it—many from a distance of ) or 30 mile*—in w Itirh eaae* people are much disappointed in not bring able to obtain It, They aeent willing to give any price for it, and I could have sold tlie past week more than our hundred dollars worth of it, Imd it been on hand. It ia truly a grea medicine Many in thia vicinity arc fast recovering from the consumption hy the uac of it. It r WII.MOT, P M Nw Haven, Conn. July 24. IBM. Pear Sir—The Matchless Sanative sella well and with signal success One eaae—a young man, in the Ik*! stage* of rVniutmption, given over by his physician, ha* hern taking it only few weeks and is now able to walk and rule out Before he took the Sana ive he wits unable to get out of bed and his and -ath aas hmuiy expected But to the astonishment af his friends hr wua soon able to leave hit bed, and to be out a* before slated Two other similar raacs have recently occurred. D W DAVENPORT Pott OAm, Chnpiin, Windham Cos., Con., July *JO, IH.HN Sir— A most wonderful curt ha* lately been effect eel, through the virtues of Dr. Goe'ick’s Sanative, in the cam* of an elderly gentleman, who wn* far cone and wasted sway in Consumption, and considered past recovery hv his family man. He is now, com psratively speaking, a well man. I saw him myself a few days since, in company with his wife, starting on a journey to the western part of this State Hr ascribes his eaoni>e IVom the very jaws of death, and his recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir* tues of the Matrhlcss Sanative. He is a man pen* seising a snug property, but said he, **! would w il lingly pay one thousand dollars for a single bottle of it, if I could not purchase it for a loss price. To him the Sanative ts above all value WALTER GOODELL, P M v me i\ THE SUBSv'RMKR takes thi* method of informing the public that he hits now on hand a gem-rill assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce ries ; Crockery and Clines Ware; Hardware! and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, and Stone Wares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as . Hatchets, Hammers, Augurs, Chisels, Hits and Bit Stocks, Planes, Plane Irons, and Saw*. Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Bags, *c. HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH INO. I Oldies’, Gentlemens’ t Childrens’ SHOES, BOOKS aiul STATlONAßY—together with a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion here, all of nh ,-h will be sold as low as can be bought in ih tlv. H W. HUDNALL. P. S. The store will be kept open during the Summer months. ja 33 Gcorgin -Mr Inlosli County. •WWTHEIIKAS, Boswell King, applies for letteta V V of dismission on the estate of Pierce Butler, late of mid Countv deeeused These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and ereditorsof said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time | n>- serihed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letter* should not be granted. Given under my hand at office. this 23d day of February, 1833 i E. TOWNSEND, fob 26 Clerk, CO. j 8100 Reward. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, residing in’ Leon County, Flo. on the 26th of December Inst, a negro Men named LONDON, about 27 or 2>s years of age, black completion, aboul five feet 4 or 5 inches high, rather bo* legged. This fellow was raised as 1 have bo n informed in Liberty County Georgia, whtre 1 presume he will make his attempt to co, as bu mother reside* their. Anv person who will deliver said ncgio to me if] taken up in Georgia, 1 will give 8100 —it taken up in the Territory S4O reward. • ROBERTW ALSON _ April flth 1832 npSOdt Ocamulgee Mram-Hoat Com* P*ny, iMcoppon atcd v rite LE<jii.*TL'e or cr.onou, in 1835, for the transportation and Insurance of nierchandiae ana produce, between Ha vannan and Darien, and Damien and Macon, touching ul lla and the principal landing*. qpilis Company will run their Steam-heat* ns high up aa Macon an long art the state of the River will admit; and for low Htagea ofthe. waters they have provided, and are now run aing I*o LB-BO ATH of such light druftof wa ter as will admit them to run t any stage of the River, which arc lowed up by their Steam boats two-third* ofthe distance, thereby great ly expediting the transportation of merchan dise during the Hummer and Fall seasons; ami their Steamers will be In complete repair, and ready for business, as early as the Kner will admit. TIIEIR BOATS ARE t JetjjjjViT’ ~ Strain boat Comet, Captain vt_% -v. -iflfei llrantly, I’ Steam boatAi.atamaiia, Cap mmmnwel9m tain ‘TuyJor, (t-i J.J:XXXtr 1 Steam-boat 0< ami loee, Cap tain Rlankinship: And a hirer number of TOW-BO ATH, which will be in complete repair. For further information apply to Pll If. YONGE At SON, Darien, UFA & COTTON, Macon, J. W. LATHROP, llawklnsville, WM. PATTERSON A CO., Savannah, McDOWKLL, SHANNON & t o. Charleston, HCOTT,KHAPTER& MORRELL, N. York, July Agents. Macon Ntcuniboitl Company. 3538g1k-f, I'l'IHK Miionn Steamboat Company take this method of informing the Merchants of the Interior of Georgia, and the public generally, that their line of lloais are. in full operation, and solicit their patronage: believing that goods forwarded by way of Darien, is the most expeditions route. The Company have five new STEAM BOATS, commanded hy first rate Captains, viz : J. STONE, Capt. W. C. Mendttll, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn, SUPERIOR, - “ W. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ L. L. Wilcox. Also, sixteen first rate TOW BOATS, built expressly fur the navigation of Alutainalm and Ocatnulgce Rivers. The J. Stone is n side wheel Rout, low pres sure engine, curries 700 bales of cotton, nd runs regularly three times it week, between Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain is aside wheel Boat, and carries 500 or 600 hales ol cotton, runs regulurly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah & Charles ton. The Excel, Kuperior and J. Goddard, run regulurly between Darien and Macon, towing two bouts each. One of them will leave Dari en regularly every three days— the usual time of passage up is five or six days. This lint* is connected with a line of seven packets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to their agents, or ordered to he shipped by their line, will be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased lltcir menus of con veyance Inrgely, and pledge themselves to use every cxrtlon to faeiltate the interests of those who may ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooners running between Charleston and Durietf, to tire Com pany’s ugunla ill each place. The agents for tlie New York and Darien line of packets, aro R. M. DEMIL, ISO Front st. New York, and MITCH EL, WYER A CO. Darien, Ag juts ofthe Macon Steamboat Company. L. BALDWIN, Savannah, MARTIN & W ALTER. Charleston, G K ROBERTS, Hnwkinsville. MITCIIF.L, WYER & CO. Darien, J. GODDARD vt CO. Macon. K M. DEMIL, 186 Front st. New York. HOUSTON Male ano Female Academy. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public, that the exercises of those schools, lor the ensuing year, will commence on the first Monday in January. He will be assisted in the Female Department hy Miss WEBB, o. Mass., a Indy well qualified to teach all the branches, Literary, Scientific and Ornamental, tlinl arc taught in Female Academies: refer ence. Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studies of Female Depart men I riHST DIVISION. Latin ami Greek Languages, Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter, ibß. Second Division—Arithmetic, Geography. Grammar and Composition per quarter, hit. Third Division—Reading, Writing and Or thography—per quarter, SI. Extra studies—Music on Piano, per quarter 812.50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter, 85: French, $5. In the male Department, students will he prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United States. Col. Campbell, and E A. Ntshet, Esq., Ma con; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pn. Good board can l>e obtained on reasonable terms. Signed by order of the trustees. JAMES WELLS, Principal. Perry, Houston county, January 1. 2soq(To *v evaur, Commission Jlereliniifs. Darien , Ga. Gko. T. Rogers, 11. A. Crane. OFFER their services to the Merchants of the interior and the public generally, for the purchase or sale of PRODUCE or MER CHANDISE, and wil 1 pav particular attention to the RECEIVING end FORWARDING BUSINESS, having every facility forgiving despatch, and pledging their personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Darien, Jan. 22d, 1839. NOTICE. THE UNDERSII NED, being desirous to close his present burniess the ensuing Spring, will dispose of hiaet ek at low prices for cash only, or for Drafts at -hoet sight on Brunswick, ! Savannah, or Charleston. He will in all cases decline tlie usual credit business. SAMUEL PALMER. January 22 4 T &XJj WXM'TjdSM CdV/TTT X &XJ R Sew Furniture Ware House, On the Bay, Oppoeite the Poet Office, Darien, tin. THE SUBSCRIBERS have taken th* above autnd and now offer for tale e general otaortmem of FURNITURE* viz s WARDROBES, Sideboard*, Secretaries, Bu reau*. Pier,Card, Centre, Dining, Pembroke ! and Work Table* of all kind*, Sofaa, Coothea, Muilreaoea, Beds mid Bxtateada, Mahogany and common Chair*, Ixatking Glauses of all deaeriptiona, Ac dor , together with varum* other arliete*. Tin y will also keep PIANO FORTES of differ ent pattern*, equal to any in the country N. B Furniture of all dyieription* mode and re : [mired at abort notice. * Piano Forte* tuned tlh<l repaired. All the above article* will be *old at the loweat price*. ti. D. A J. P WOODBURY fell 12.2 m SKJJ* ESM? -AaJjj &BQS STORE IN MACON. —v THE subscribers respectfully in- USj / form the citizen* of Macon, and the jfesyX pnhhf generally, that they have ta- the store on Mulhi-rry street, opposite the Hardware store of Mr. E. B. Weed, nnd adjoining the WHshington Hall, and have on hand and itre constantly making addition* to the same from New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exten -1 stve and general assortment of (lilts, taps (tools mill fthocu, ofthe most sash ion-hie style. Among which are : Ladies’ French Kid Hlippcrs, “ Morocco do “ V\ alking Shoes, “ Village Ties, “ f.ator and Morocco Bools, “ Pninella Biuiis, thick und thin sole, “ Pruncl Slips and Walking Shoes, Misses’ Seal und Goat skin Boots, “ Walking Shoe* und Slips, “ and ladies’ Culf and Seal-skin Boot*. A large assortment of Children's Shoes of all colors; Gentlemen's fine Culf, Kip und Water | proof Boots; Youths’ and children’s calf and ‘kip boots; Gentlemen’s fine calf Shoe* ami 1 Bootees; Boys’ fine culf and kip bootees; Gen ! tlemcn’s fine dancing pumps ; do fine high vamp pumps, a general assortment of ealfund klp brogans. ALSO, j 1 eases Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest New York style, t eases gentlemen’s broad brim huts, Ido do black Russia hats, broad brim, | I do do white do do do i it do Youths’black silk do j 2 do children's do do 8 do common Fur do while and black, 6 do silk, nnd (1 eases Mole skin hats, Gentlemen’s fine sea Otter CAPS, do line fur nnd Nutre do do fine Cloth do Youth’s Furand Cloth do , Children’* Cloth da A large assortment of men and boys’ hair [ seal caps. Also, a general assortment of fine silk and ■ notion Umbrellas, A large supply of shoe brushes nnd blacking. All ofthe above articles have been maiiufuc | Hired expressly for this market, nnd w ill be sold rheup for cash. Purchasers w ill find it to their advantage to give us a call. -> HE IDT, ALDRICH &CO. . Macon, Jan. 1. 1-ts FEUFens, A*. 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extra points 40 keg* NAILS, sizes from 4 to 20 It) do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 and extra For sale hy II W. HUDNALL. jn 22 _____ ( IIFAI* LI ’AIIIEK. Hfclfc I K P KT BO * F, AT i- ‘HF PLANIC, from 2 to 4 inches thick, well seasoned, un excellent arti cle for building. For sale by ROGERS & CRANE. Darien, Jair 22 18:i!k HOUSE, sscxr. SIGH, AND ioni.ininil.il PAINTING. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the public that he has established hiiusclf in this city, und will ho lutppy to execute any orders in Ins line, such us House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, &c. ir ; • Paints Oil, Colors, Window Glass, &e. constantly on hand. All orders punctually attended to, and Jnlis executed in n workmanlike manner. N. 11. All orders from the country punctti ally attended to. The subscriber will hi found at Mr. Chick’s residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Referent e: Rogers vt Crane, Darien. Coi. 1). M. Stewart, Liberty County. Darien, Janurjry 2 !. 1839. CITMBER. The Dnririt Stettin Saw Mill. IS NOW IN OPERATION.—The proprietor* wish to contrart for the delivery oflarge quanti ties of yellow pine lumber at their wharf, where the draft of water, ami the fnrililies for loading are ns good as at uny place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. They also, wish to contract for n supply of SAW LOGS—about four hundred thousand feet will be required monthly. Contracts for tins amount, or less, will be given to accommodate applicants. They- offer for sal - the machinery of the RICE VII I,U—-consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts, fanning nulls, screens, two pair of very large mill stones, ami a number of other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase ihe whole. Apply at the mill, foh 5-4 t ‘ _ Georgia* Melatwh c omity. WHKREAS, John Hutson, applies for idlers of Administration of the Estate of Ann Hutson, late of said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred ami creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at offiee, this 23d day of February, 1839. J E TOWNSEND, feb 26 Clerk. C O S 100 Reward. KAN AW AY from the subscriber about the 10th mat. n negro fellow , [ajoblung carpenter] nam ed DICK,or RICHARD, about 25 years of age. and 5 fret, 9or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne gro, of black complexion; has a grain look, and speaks very impertinently, and was, when a boy, , accustomed to house work It is supposed he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his tnther(named Abraham) isthought to be he having been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard lias been for the last 12 or 18 months taking earpen j ter’s jobs on his own account, both in the city and neighborhood, and is well known in Burke countv, and at the Richmond Baths, where he was engaged all last summer- 1 will give the above reward if ta ken out of the state, and bronght to me at Augusta, or fifty dollarsif lodged in some safe jail where I can get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL. April 16 Wanted. HY a young man, who has had many years ex prrirnce m business, a situation in a mercan tile house. He has been engaged in the receiving and forwarding business, anil is fully competent to act as Wharf Clerk. la-ttcrs left at this offiee or Mt James will be attended to. ieb 96-3 t Pont Ot rtci, Dwelt, G MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1839 Noath cun via Savannah. Contract time of Arrival—Tueedaya, Thura day* and Saturdays, by 12 P. M.—Of Depar ture Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8, A. M. Southcbn via Jrrrr.nsoN to St. Mahy’s. Contract time of Arrival—Sundays and Wed nesdays, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 5 P. M. W’estkhn via Hawkinsville to Macon. Arrives—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, by 8 P. M Closes—Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 5 P M. Bm-Nstncx. Arrives—Wednesdays and Sundays, by 7 A. M. Closes “ “ “7 A.M. ISAAC SNOW’, P M. January 1 _ SfUKonnhli* (Rinds. THE subscriber* call the attention of their cus tomer* and the public, to their stock ofgood* which have been received by late arrival*. Tlieir Hock of British, French and American l>ry Goods, sui table for the present and approaching season, is very general—among which ntay be found flannel*,cloth*, notlineti, morenors, Circassian*, bombazine*, vest ing*, Irish linen, linen sheetings, table and towell diaper*, brown Holland, rambrte, mull, swiss and jaconet muslins, linen cambric handkerchief*, silk do. black Gro de Swiss and Mationa silk, colored <lo. French nnd Scotch worked collars, ribbands, bobmet*, laces, barrage cheeks, plaids, English and American prints, bleach'd and brown sheetings and shirting*, shirting strips, umbrellas,ilk, mohair and cotton hosiery. Ac Ac. 1 A large assortment of \ l u. Boots Olid SIOI*B, Hats and Bonnets. Hardware, Queemvare, Woodenware and HOLLOW WARE: IRON AND HAILS, AU SZZSS. White Lead. Green and Illaek I’alnt-; Stationary* Perfu mery, Af. Af. They tire at all lime* receiving and their assort ment will be kein full throughout the year, with such articles as are desirable for planter* and family use All of which will be sold on reasonable terms. J A 8 H ROKENBAUGH Darien, Jan. 29, 1839. fC Pure Liquors, I^oElis CONSISTING tifCognnc Bran- Gin, Jamaica Bum, N. K. Rum and Gin, Tenerifffe, Port, Madeira, and Malaga Wines. For sale wholesale or retail hy in tt II W HI DNALL DALKOV. Thia fine thorough bred *Stal ußKq lion will serve marcs this seavn -ffg- n this plane and at some other stand to t>e determined on here- J aiVr. Dalroy is blood bay, w yT Tr** bands 3 incites high, and of jf.■- I fine sha{>e Mild action. He was bred by Mr Ross, a gentleman ofthe highest respectability, a copy of whose certificate is given below. Dalroy is a very sure foal getter, all his mams of last season having proved with foal. Terms 25 dollars for the season, to Ik* paid during the same. A liberal deduc tion from this price will be made to those who pule more than one mare. Mares at a distance will be taken care of and fed for 40 eta. a day, all expenses to le. paid before taking away n mare. Brunswick, April lath, IH^9. “Tin: hay Horse named Dalroy, that I sold to Ma jor W M Graham, was got by Gov Barbour's imported Horae Truffle, out of Young Lady Teazel, who washy Florizel, out of old Lady Teazel, who was got by tlie imported Archduke, out of a mare by old Bedford, grillldiim by Col. Page's Adeicamp, g. grnndant by Duvidge* Fearnaught, g. g grandatn by Old Janu*, out of the dam of Syms’ Wildair.— Dalroy wua foaled and raisrd at my plantation, Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an I will be 7 years old next month. (SigncdJ JAMES ROSS. Washington, May 4ill, 1838—3p1. 13.—(t Xolico. THF. UNDERSIGNED, hnving completed hi* private HompUhJ, Announces to his friends and the public, that lip is now ready to receive invalids.— Bout Hands so illy provided for on board of boats, and suffering much from their confined cabins, will find it to their advantAft* to avail themselves of the conveniences of his wards. Negroes from the coun try Ulxmrine under chronic diMcitHcs. or requiring surgical uid will derive preitcr benefit from his daily personal attention, and they will be attended to with lea* expense to the owner. Good nurses will be in attendance. EDW D 11. BOND Darien, April 10th,118394 t. —4t Mini s. BOOTS. A.\ JUST received by tlie latest arrivals, and for sale as cheap as the cheapest, the follow ing desirable goods, viz: HttlO pairs mens’ Kip Brogans 1000 do womens’leather Boots and Shoes 500 do do mo., of various kinds 25 rases gentlemens'calf and pegged Bouts 10 do do do sewed water proof It) do boys’ do and pegged Boots 5 do do do do Shoe* 6 trunks ladies’ Phil. Slips 5 do do Fur and India Rubber 300 pairs womens’ calf and seal Boots 50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities 10 cases mole skin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do fur, (good quality) 20 do (common do) do 5 do boys silk Hats, and 20trunks mens’, boys’, and childrens’ Caps, of various Kinds. Country merchants arc particularly request ed lo call and examine our stock bi-fore pur chasing elsewhere. WARNER & SOLOMONS. Savannah. January 1. PORTRAIT PAIXTIXIS. 11 R. H HARDING, respectfully informs the ivm citizens of l>ren. and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens of his painting can he seen, ja 29-3 t Spanish Clears and Tohnrro. 50*000 sc K R .nd PAN,SH CI Poitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv feb 12 J & S. H. ROKF.N BAUGH. La ini’ for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of Ufa&t Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap wlPnF* pling county, and on the waters of the Alntamaha River; one known and dis tinguished by the No. 628, and containin"37oacrcs the other by the No. 658. and containing 11*2 acres, and having the right of a ferry granted in a charter by the Legislature of the State. Any person wish ing to trade for the some, may do so by letter, direct ed to Archibald Brydie. Athens, Gn.; 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. fob 19-3 m [Athens Banner.] Joseph I.)man. Jr. AND Francis E. Bond. ATTORN EYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW ! HAVE associated themselves in the prac tice of their profession in Darien, and respect fully offer their services to their friends and the public. Office. Chartier Building, Broad street, op posite the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street. Darien. Apr 23, 1839. g&IK STOBD*, K.A A. C. MCLENNAN Al CO. LUMBER OZTT, TZSUFAZa OO GEORGIA, Inform their friend* *nd the public that they have Opened a ilore at tht* place for a general retail trade They have ju*t received per ateamer CoL Jewett a Urge quantity of good*, comprising • very extensive assortment, selected with particular reference to the country trade. Among which are the following ar ticle* : 50 bags green Coffee 10 •* Manilla •* 90 bbls. N. E. Rum 6 “ Holland Gin 15 “ Fclp’s “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Feaeh “ 8 “ Imitation “ 5 “ -Malaga Wine 4 •* Cinnamon Cordial 4 cask* Porter 20 bids. Flour 10 ’* Crackers 20 “ N. O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf 10 “ Molasses 3 “ Table Sail 5 bugs Filberts 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 K Honeydew “ 10 “ small Plug 5 kegs atnall Twist “ 10 bbta. Irish Potatoes fiO boxes Raisins 25 *• Spanish .S’egars 25 “ Spanish “ 20 “ American “ 12 kega Dupanee Fff Powder 12 “ “ Ff 1000 lbs. Bar Ia ad 50 bags Shot 5 boxes Bar Soap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoes 3 “ Patten “ “ 6 11 Iron Traces 500 lbs. Pots 500 “ Ovens 300 “ Spiders 300 “ Fife dogs 1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs 3 “ ‘l ea Kettles 3 “ Sauce Pans 1 doz. Kitlcs j “ double barrel shot Guns if ” Tilt Cups ti “ Coffee Pots 12 “ Nest’s Band Buckets 20 “ Tin Pans 6 “ “ Plates 6 •* Coffee Mills 100 Candle moulds 12 pair Brass Candlesticks 3 doz. Wooden Buckets 2 “ Wash Baiiitts 50 casks Nalls 5 M Gunfitiits 12 doz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross knitting Puts 100 pair Hook Hinges 50 “ Brass Knobs 6 Cord Rope Fish Hooks assorted 1 doz. Horse Brushes 12 “ Colton Cards 6 “ Wool “ 20 lb. Shoe Thread Looking Glasses assorted Shaving “ “ (I doz. Razors 6 “ “ Strps 6 “ Shaving Boxes 8 “ “ Brushes 5 “ Hair 2 “ Plough Lines 6 “ Collin’s Axes 10 “ Black Ink 3 “ Red “ 3 Hammers I “ Smoothing Plains 1 “ Jack 1 “ Kune “ j “ Match j “ Maiding “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 *• Chissels 20 gro. Screws; 50 setts Knifes and Forks 50 setts Knifes; 1 doz. Tout Adds 1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuffers 12 “ Dressing Combs; 12do Tucking do 12 “ Sitle do; 3 Pocket do. 6 Card Spurs; Violin strings assorted 4 doz. stuck Locks 6 “ Pocket Books ;6 do Spectacles 12 gro. Pearl Buttons ; 12 do Bone do 12 “ lasting do ; 4 do Lives 12 “ Brituinia Table Spoons 12 “ “ Tea “ 12 “ Curry Combs 90 pi mens lined nnd bound Brogans 84 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B. fill “ “ “ “ liest 96 “ “ “ sewed “ 98 “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogans 98 “ “ “ Card “ 100 “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ “ “ calf “ 80 “ Gentlemen’s Water Pi oof Bools 60 •* “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boots 80 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ “ “ “ heals 60 “ children’s Leather Boots 100 “ women’s Leather Boots 100 “ “ “ Shoes 60 “ Indie’s col’d lasting heal Straps 60 “ “ blark Straps 80 “ fine kid tier 60 “ “ ntor T heals 48“ VilledgeLace 36 ■’ Paris ties 60 “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do do do grain; 3do kip Shoes 24 pr boy’s Hair Seal Caps 24 “ men’s “ M 24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps 36 “ Gentlemen's plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super “ 24 “ “ blk Conney HaUs 24 “ “ Russia Hals narrow brims 36 “ bik Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 “ Tarpoiin Hats 24 “ Wool Hats 4090 yds j brown Shirting 1500 4-4 “ Sheeting 1000 “ 3 bleached Shirting 1000 “ 6-4 “ family “ 500 “ 7-4 “ “ “ 300 “ 4-4 Wallerman “ 300 “ 7-8 upper fall “ 300 “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brown 11 “ 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 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 “ fine 3-4 Checks 2 “ Constitution Drill 4 “ Gray l.msey* 20 Fancy Prints; 12 do red ground do; 8 do blue striped do; 6do small fig J dark do; 8 do striped do; 30 do assorted do ; 25 do ® ,r k ChnAsdo; 10 do do Furni ture do. 3 “ French Cambric ( Kin I loosed do 4 “ EuthoaMd Dimity 15 piece* hombazeUx, assarted 3 do scarlet merinoe; 3do brown s 5° **** colored do v 8 do 4 4 bobtnetts: 8 do book muslin 10 do plain enctes do; 15 do satin strip'd 5 do superior satin do ; 8 do figured muslin; Bdo checked do 6 do do bobinette; 3 coLd dimity; 4 doz frauze shawls; 2 do silk do 1 pa huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck glove, 2 doz ktd and 2do silk glares- 6 o i° £ skirts; 6 do black ’braids 2 do brad bags; Bandanna and Cotton Hhds. assorted . 2 ps blk crarats; 1 do Irish linnen Cam bricks assorted: 3 ps blk tastings; 8 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men's colered rotten glares 3 do do India rubber suspenders .1 do do worsted do to i° j” C ° dovhfe strapt. do U do do ladies white cotton hoes; 6 do do men's do do half do n do do worsted do do do Patten and cotton thread, assorted l earl, Bone and Lasting Buttons, do 1 1 doz men's Camlet Cloaks ! ? £ l °th ir t*s Coats; ldo fine do frock do fine black cloth rests; 1 do blue’ do 1 do do Cassemere Pants; 1 do Satinett and, 5 ps Cotton and Silk Velvet ‘* Ladies fine Straw Bonnetts, Bonnet Linings and trimmings, dfc. dfCs They havr also Dross, Medicine., Prrfomer.., “ ( onfrcuonartes, q-c. <(.,■ Tu ff ,h-r wuh a good a. ronm.'iiofCrorkrry „J Qia*. Ware. TWwill **U ail iheir low for cash. WANTED AS ABOVE, „A” kin f l °f Country Produce, for which rash and gwds, „ low pnees, will be pa,d ondelivery at their _ April 16th, 1839. f<n* Siimnifr Seal*, I A RE < .tier'd on aocommodaline f mn, on that dm. desirable situation tailed the Thicket, about 4 miles front Darien: each Lot containing about 14 acre*, the front, ofeach hatmg a full view of Dobov ~ar, a„„ .e.uuu.n? on the ereek extending back as ar as the road lending t„ Bniwieii'a Bluff. Plou of Ihe “hove, and terms of ule, enn I* seen at the Couni m* Room of F R BHAKEI.FORD Eso Darien, 19ib Feby. lA'fi*—lw 5£ 4 ooDtiuvi *v toininissian Hcrrltiints, Darien, Ga. W t i.t.i im W. W oonst.Kv, Pavin D. Stackpole. For Salt*. A pleasantly situaicd and very cont , .TT® fonable dwelling house and lot, with all •J * 4 necessary out-buildings, at Ridgevitle, _iUAiyg- three miles from therity. Terms of sale will be mode ea*y, and accommodating. The health of Ridgevitle as a summer’s residence, is too well known, to require any recommendations, and bring so nrar jg Darien must make it a desirable retreat to men of business. E. S. REES. Darien, Jan 29-4 t HO DOLLARS KEWARIL Will be paid fnr the apprehension of ntv Negro Woman NANNY. The said woman was formerly owned in the city of Savannah by Mrs. Fell. She was taken from Riceboro in in May last by a negro man, and was heard of a few days after near the city. She is well known in the city. Nanny is 25 years of age, light complected, und about five feet high. I). M. STEWART. March 10th. 1838. Isaac Snow* “MM7OITLD inform his costumers and die public, ! If th* he continues to keep on hand at his old i stand, an extensive assortment of merchandize em bracing almost every vuriely, such us Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-warr, Earth en-ware nnd Crockery. Gins.- ware, Hals, Caps and Bonnets ; Bools anil Shoes, Books and Slaiicnary, Perfumery and n gn'Ul variety of Fancy articles. He intends to keep his assortment ns complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of bis customers. Darien, Feb. 5 ts B3- Book Binding. 4^ ________ P3-ALL Books le ft at the HERALD Office will he well executed at short notice. Blank and Record Books will he bound to order. Also, Books of every other de scription will be bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. A CARD. S. W. ESTERBROOK, BEGS leave respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened his store at the old stand, and will be happy to supply his customers with any articles he may have. He has made arrangements to increase his stock of GOODS, and will k*cp an assortment of Dry Goods end Groceries, and hopes by strick and unremitted attention to business, and fumishinjr goods at the loweat prices to receive a share of public patronage. In consequence of an injurious report circulated, several of his creditors pressed him for their claims — these have been satisfied, and he is again enabled to carry on his business, and hopes to do so without any further interruption. His store was closed during his absence, tinder circumstances which may be calculated to injure hia credit, but he assures the public that he is able to meet any demands against him. may 7-3 t Notice. Th. subscriber wishes to sell a tract of two hundred acres of land, lying on the Aliamana river about 25 miles above |Darien. Said land is well timbered with Pine and has a convenient landing or Bluff to it Fortermsapnly to J J- Garrison or the subscriber JOHN MITCHEL. April 2d, !539. Notice. THE following persons made default as Grand Jurors, at the present Term, Superior Court, Mclntosh Cownty. A J. Baggs, C. W. Rogers, Tho. A. Houston, Jonathan Thomas and Thomas K. Gould. The following persons made default as Petit Ju rors—Lewis Sexton, Mathew Dregors, Jesse Obryan, Robert jlfiddlcton, Enoch Wjrley, William Poncher. Samuel Rowe, Robert Caldwell, W R. McDonald. N. M. Calder, Henry Canon, Daniel Young, Jordan Ryalls. Benjamin Dean, George I. Nobfr. Michael King, Jonos Dregors, J S. Carrol, Jordan Poppel. It is ordered, that the forgoing Grand Jurors, be fined in the stun of forty dollars each, and the for going Petit Jurors, be fined in the sum of twenty dollars each, unless they file a good and sufficient excuse therefor, on or before the next term of this Court with the Clerk thereof. By order, J E TO TFvrr.VD. Clr-i. *p SO 3t •