The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, June 04, 1839, Image 4

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Wilnou vV livotorr, Manufacturers and Importer* of Saddlery Hardware , So. 9, Sorik Third rtreet, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE constantly on hand forth* fc*ith*ra a Wt*rn market*, • ren-ral ee*<mni*tii or PisHd, po'.iahad atMl and Hr cut wirnrnn, Fiu*4, polished and br*#* H**^**’ do do do “ . do hravi nnd Japaned hrri** mounting, Wood and l*juriil apringa, brand pl<*d, Randt, rvouon,lintwn nod wernud webbing. Pluah, host vktn*. •>>!dH Her* iepaacd trather, Plated. lirana, wood and t*pn*d l.artwM do and do coath lauipi j ‘ T*whr with a very large *>• aeronaut of nil hinot efgoods inth< altov* (in*, whkh ih*r offer on In® mow roaaonnMc term* ‘Pbey art ennatanUy mo* l * 1 mg Urge aupplira in addition to Utair pwtn •**. and aajnta Southern atnl WeaU-rft on ichaut* that tin if good* are of tlir firm quality. Phuad'dphia,jan 1 COM PA NY, yam'll,l, ink* Murine and River risks on TV Vessel*, Boats, Freight, Money Mor cltamlize., &.<•■ Alan, against loss by Fire on Building*. Merchandize and Produce, on the inoai favourable lorro*. Apply to P U. YONCJE tk HONS, Agent*. Darirn, Jnnuary 22 IMHO. (.‘m liekt *h Nlnlrlilt s* Sanative. I-qOR ihe.rure of Consumption, Cough, Cold*, . t ‘atanha, and ninny eofriplaiiti* incident to the human •iy*ic!ii. I’rir.*- and old hy ISAAC SNOW, aoU | H rnt for Darien ITrnneliiicd front the (ifunmi J 1,01 is Ol TON UOELM’K E, tir cntMAWY. 73i* tryrntrat nf Human Benefactors ! f Oil i/> tin of North mid South Aim-ties To I„mi Offun cituliiikc. M l> es Germany, (Europe,l belong, th* imperishable honor of sibling anew and prsriou* doctrine to the artenee of medi ein*,—a doctrine, which, though vein m- oily nppoied by many of th* faculty (of winch lie is a vafuuble mctulier,) he pnret in I,e an well founded in truth, a, any doctrine of Holy Writ,—a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspend and thelive* of iriiilionaof our race, mid which he boldly clitdbngea ilia nppe>. acr* to refill*, vir. , Cnntumption ia diacaac always accaaiouid by adiaonlert'd alateof the Via Vita- lor Life- Tii ample) of the liiinian body YofVn accreily fluking in the ayateiH for yearn, la-fore I here la I lie kaal complaint of the lungajpl—***d winch may h* a, cenninly, though not so quickly, cured act a com* mouenid or a niinpie lieadaenc. An invaluably pre c.ioiu doctrine tliia, aa it impart,an important leaaoii t() the apparently licahhy of both "*, teaching them that thii iiw.idum s (ot nisy ise a:; unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses,” even while they imagine tlieniaclvea ,“cttri from ilaallarka, teaching them that the great aucrat in the art of preserving 1 heaitlTi* to rilnek ont the disease while in the blade, and not wait till ‘he full-grown ear Append'd below at* a fi w certificate* of eurea frbtn the exlrrinely numerous list ihai lias beefi a-nt to the proprietor ; and from the re]>ec!tilw!ity o| the aotircc, from which they emanate, the most skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderful effect* of thl nudis. cine. Pom Office, JtfncMom N Y July 81, 1838. Dr. Howland Hir— # l*he effect* of the German San ative arc ;r rent tn ftii* place One uonmn that was in a deep Connumptfon, and who had been in contin ued njgm sweats for mrvrn mouth*, now considers herself well, Sin* took no other medicine but the Hanaiive, Another ease-—it man that Wn# taken bleeding at the Lungs till he could not mine hints*- If in his bed, has been restored to perfect health by the Sanative JOHN V. TILBURG!!, P M IW Office. Charlotte. N. C June If*, 1838 Rirw-I have sold ail the Haunt ive nod warn two psrkafcs more immediately. li has performed are markable cure of palm tat ion of the heart, and t lie. in dividual nay* it is tor best inediaioe wrr offered to j the Amerieiin p*oplo*-although the Ooetors are try- J ing to put it down. HII WILLIAMS, PM. Poat Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July 2, 1838. Hir am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have hontly calls for it—ninny front a distance j of 80 or 30 miles—in w hich cases people are much disappointed tn not being able to obtain it They fern willing to *iv*ny price for it, and I rould have . told the f uai w <vt inpra Uucn one hundred dollars worth of it, had it been an hand. It is truly a grea mnucine. Many m thix vicinity are fast recovering j frdfh ’he consumption b\ the us*’ <*f it D, o YYILMOT, 1* M Nw Haven, Conn. July 8-1, 1838. Dear §ir~ The Matchless Hanaiive sells well and with stftuti success. One case—a young man, in the last stages of Commtnption, given over by 1 is physician, has been taking it only a few weeks ami is nov able to walk and tub* out. Before he took the Kan a ive he was uji d)h‘ tosßcidvit of bed and his deeu'i was hourly evp* j|ed But tot lie astonishment sf ins friends In wut scot* able to 1< aft lushed, ami to be out i,-> before Mated Two wth t similar cases have ivC'iiv'Jy occurred. IV W HAVEN POUT. Post Office, Chaplin. Windham Cos., Con , July 520, I*3B Hir A rgost vvt nderful cure has lately been effect ed, through the virtues oi Dr. Goo i, k’ . Sanative, in the cast: of tut elderly mb man, who v. as far gone wunud away in (..onsumption, ami considered pan recovery by His family man. He is now, com paratively speaking, a well man. I saw him myself a few days since, in company with his wife, siavling on a jmmu yto the western part of this State lb afcriWs hi* escape front the very jaws of death, and his recovery to In ,lth solely so tin tstonitlung vie uie;; of the Mairbleas Sanative. He is a man pos set sing a snug property. but sard he, “I would \v il iingly pay rue ihousetwl dollars urn single buttle of it, if 1 could not pmolm •< it for n \<n> price, To hint the Hanaiive is above all value WALTER GO ODELL, P. M VITH '. rgHIK StTlSx H!BKR liikt .t this method of ■■ informing the lodiUe that he ha* now on hand h gcniTjU ussornio m of foreign and Do tm-sti.- Cry Goods and F.un'y Article*; Groce ries; O.i k.'iy and Gin -. Ware; hardware ho A Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, mid Stour Wbm ; Carpenter and Joint tV Tools, such as llatrliets. Hammers, Augurs, Chisels. Hits ami ltir Stocks, I'lunes. Plane Irons, and Saws. Also, Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Saddle Huge. Ac. H ATS, CAPS and Heady Made CLOTH I NCI. Ladies’, GetUlcnii us'd. Childrens’ SHOES.* BOOKS and STATIONARY together with a vartt-teof other articles too ntnnerous to men tion here, till of wit -h Will be sold as low as can be bought in lit tty. il AY HFDNALL P. 8, The store will be kept open during the Summer months. Ja 22 Ucttrjiitt ->! Inlo-h Comity lifhWKAS, ftesrr.'ll King. Spy'"* for Vims Vs efitWnM'swa •iw estateof Picrr* H ater, i At - t ■ rh-sc are orer-Sr-to e4e !,d udw.en.st. .--1). ar.t sir>slr tW Iriwdmt sod . tsdiU'e* of ss.fl dr'vTate.! to 1..’ and appear • my w4Rv>- within ‘hr time (hi- * aer.gffj.hy la*',i4> shew ease,4f any r\i>[. w by said l..er* sis Slid net It granted nivm under mV hand at otMee. dds BBd day of Fehmare, |{C. ‘ J K TOW*NijKNi>, f.A36’ Clertr, C. O SfOO Krtt an!. RVVAAVAA’ ti><m (he nWH‘W'r. owidtuc in Lsshi Ceuntv. Ida. u U*o JCth of Derrirtfer!. ais gu> Ala*, it ..nasi I.(>N O. I A, aUtc.t V. or i-eai efage, bWftk oiHupl. xam. alvfii fieeftet ior j tiH-i.es lUft-h, rutfcrr •* legged I'hts fellow was r.iscd as I have Utrit iuferund in Liberty t oaat} , tie-.rifim.Ji W l preamp w *iU audwt w* aueurja to its tiicMMlwr resnlea their. Any ,h*. ... who w ill >b!i'< r .aid negro to *'■ 0 fakert m- in ri-oigis. J yrili g,y- 3 io0 —u lak -mip in tb-s Terriiorr *l6 rewartl • ’ ROBl;iti-\y tfsfiV Ot-uraulgie Htrnm-ttoat Com pany, s^S£!Zl-. rj a^£ roeooeoaaTea by Tnr LieiLATCitr or onoitotA, in 1835, for the transportation and Insurance of nierchnndiaa and produce, between Ba yanuah and lUntEH, rul Dabies; nnd Macon. touching ul lUu.kiNavu.Lr., and the prinetpal Lauding*. f'ompuny will run their Steam-buat* ■ m high up as Macoti a* king n* the wale of Ilia Itiver willdmil;end for low #tag< of the water* thoy have provided, and are now run ning FOLK-BOAT* of ruch light draft of trn | ter a* will odtnli them to run at any stage of the Itiver, which ar* towed tip by their Aietim luuitatwei-tliirdsofthe distance, thereby great ly expediting the traitvporiaiion of nurrhan iflvc during the Hummer nnd Kail acattona; and 1 their Htcamors will be in complete repair, mid ready for buainesa, an early an the River will admit. Tuein boat's Am: : Hteam-btiat Comkt, Captain iStim'fmmm Brantly, L-e'h SKenm-hogt Ai.atamama, Cap fwUiff tmii Taylor, /, Steam-boat Ot ami lock, Cap tfamfc* 0-.foem tain Ilian ki nidi ip: And a large number of TO W-BOATH, “ bid) will be in complete repair. For further information apply to l‘ll. R. YONOK& KON, Darien, RF,A .t ( OTTON, Macon, J VV I,ATIfROP, ILiukinsville, W M PATTERSON & cO., Savannah MellOW E 1,1,. SHANNON it CO. ( iiarlealon. SCO'JT, HMAP'rER & MORRKLL N. Aork. July Agents. Alacon Steamboat Company* r\ jtfy.....,, V ll ', ; y *. *’ y caK?r *rr€* %z7rzr. riAHK Macon Steamboat Company take this ■- method ofinforniiug the Merchant* of th* interior of Georgia, nnd the public generally, that their line o) Boats are in full operanon, and solicit their patronage: believing that goods forwarded by wav of Darien, is the most expedition* route. The Company bate five , new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first rate Captains, viz: J. STONE, - Cnpt. W C. Mendall, CHIEFTAIN, - “ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn, SUPERIOR, - “ W, F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ 1,. L. Wilcox. Abo, sixloi'ii first raw 1 TOW BOATS, built expressly’ for the trat igallon of Alataiualm arid Oeamulgce River.-r. The J. Stone Is a side wheel Boat, low’ pres sure engine, carries 700 bales of cotton, and runs regularly three times a w eek, between Savamtuh and Darien. The Chieftain is a side wheel Boat, and enrries 600 or Ot8) hales ol cotton, runs regularly between Dam n and Charleston, and between Savannah & Charles ton. The Egocl, Superior and J. Goddard, run regui.V'lY between Darien and Macon, towing tw o boats c.Th. One of them will leave Dart rn regularly every Mir re day*—the usuul time of passage up is fivw or si.7 days. This line is connected witn ** lint o( seven packets running regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or pmdiu'e sl;y>pe’ 1° ; their agents, or ordered to he shipped hyti.fir line, will be forwarded w ith despatch". The | company, thanlfttl for the patronage they have received, have increased their means of con . veyanee largely, and pledge themselves to use every exrtion to faciltnte the interests of those who may ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooners running ; ’ between Charleston and Darien, to the (’em pattyYagjyits in each ptiioe. The agents for the New A'ork and Darien line of packets, are It M. DEM IL |Bfi Front st. New York, and MITCH HI., M YEH & CO. Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company. L. BALDWIN, Sut annah, MARTINA W At,TEH. Uharleaton, (i. K. HOIJEHTS. Haw kinsviile. MITCHEL, AV YEH < <>. Darien, J. GOPD ARD .tCO. Macon, R. M. DEMIL, 18(1 Front si. New York. HOISTON Mil l AND I'r.MAI.K AcAOEMV. THE subscriber begs leave to infotm lit.- public, that the exercises of those st ho< Is. lor the ensuing rear, will commence on the t.rst Monday in January. He will be assisted m the Female Department by Miss WEBB, o. Mass a lady well qualified to teach all the branches, Literary, Scientific and Ornamental, that arc taught in Female Academies: refer ence, Miss Grunt, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Studies of Female Department FOIST nivtstoN. Lntttt and Greek Languages, Philosophy. Chemistry, Botany. Astronomy, Algebra, (ieom.ny, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition; price per quarter. SB. Second Division —Arithmetic. Geography, Grammar and Composition per quarter. SO. Third Division—Reading, Writing and Or thography - tier quarter. JH- Extra studies Music on Piano, per quarter s 13.30; Drawing and Fainting, per quarter, sf>: French, S'v In the male Department, students will be prepared for entrance in any of the colleges m the Pnited States. Col. Campbell, and K. A Nishet. Fsq„ Ma eon; the President and Professors of JeiFerson College. Pa. Good board can be obtained on reasonable j terms. Signed by order of the tr ustees. J AMES \\ EI.LS. Principal. IVrry, Houston county, January 1. iiofirv.o erant, romtnSshni Herchanls. thtrim. (>\i. t T. Rocrtts. II A. Chanu. OFFER rbetr services to the M-rchants of . the nitcTUX and the public generally, for t.V j purchase or sale of PROUt t'K or MER i’ll VNDISE,and will pav particular aiteutiou . to the RE< LIVING and FORWARDING BFSVNKSS. having every facility for giving ’ despatch, and pledging their personal attention * to all business entrusted to thslronre. Darien, Jan. 33d. ISBt*. NOTICE. THE t NUKHSit NF.D, being dorirou* to ! ’ close hi< presort ktfeinesa the citsuing Spring. ! will dispose of I ‘*! at ck at low prrees for cash only, or for Draßs* -hoi t sight on Brunswick. Savannah, or Charlcstotr. He will in all rae declme the usual credit i Iwtsines-. SAMt’Rr; PALMER. 1 January 33 -I N'cw Furniture Wore House, On the Bay, Oppoaite the Poet OJue, Dahikn, Ua. THE SUBSCRIBERS hv* taken the above tnd *nd now offer for •*!* a general aeaortment of FFIt NiTl'ltE, viz. : mr ARDROHEH. Sideboards. K/er*trie. Bu- V v rru, Pu r. Card, Centre, Dmirn:, Pembroke and Work Tahir* of all kinds, Solan, Ctufh<:!, | Mnttrvf H, id Bdsteadm, Muhtujany and cotnntoti CwirM, Looking UlMamof ail deneiipiiow, Ac. A< , MJireiUcr with vtnoia other aruclea. They will also keep PIANO FORTES of differ nit MttteffM*, ff|ual u* any in country. N B. I* * rMtt'rf: <>i all dearriftinns ntadc and m j j .aired at altort notice. Piano Fortra itarfd and rtf uired. All tbt shot a urtiflc* will Im* wold nt the lowtsrf price. S. D. A J V. WOODBURY, f. h iWut — d* UJMif &&& STOIIK IN M ACON. —-. THE subeeriber* respectfully in fpo I fin in the eilizi rut of Mncon, and the ‘<• w L public generally, that they bate l- the More on Mulberry street, opposite the Hardware More of Mr. K. B. Weed, and lidjoining the \Va*binßt<m Hull, and have on bund and are constantly making additions to the same from New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exten sive and general assortment of Hilts, taps, Hoots Mint Nlioes, !of the most fashionable sty le. Among w hich are : Ladies’ French Kid Hlippt rs, “ Morocco do “ Walking Shoes, “ Village'i'leß, “ Cater and Morocco Boots, “ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole, “ Prune) Slips and Walking Shoes, Misses’ Seal and Goal skin Boots, “ Walking Shoes and Slips, “ nnd ladies’ Calf and Seal-skin Bools. V large assortment of Children’s sho<-s of all | colon; Gentlrinen’* fine Calf Kip and Water proof Boots; Youth*’ iirnl children’* calf and kip hoots; Gentlemen’s fine calf Shoes and i Bootees; Boys* line calf and kip bootee.*; Gen- j tjcmeti’* fine dancing pump* ; do fine high vamp pumps, a general assortment of calf and kip hrogan*. ALSO. 1 rases Gentlemen's fine IS. aver HATH, late->; ■ New York style, I case* gentlemen's bread Prim lints, Ido do black Russia hat*, broad brim ; I do do white do do do do Youths'black silk do ? do children’s do do 8 do common Fur do white and black, 8 do silk, nnd 0 cases Mole skin hats, Gentlemen’s fine sea Otter CjAI'S, do fine fur nnd Nntrr do do fine ( lo'k, do Youth’s Fur nnd Chun do Children's Cloth do A large assortment of men and boys’ hair j seal eai>. Also, a general assortment of film silk and cotton Umbrella*, A large supply of shoe brushes ami blacking All n( the above articles have been manufac tured expressly for this market, and w ill be sold cheap for cash. Purchaser* will find it to their advantage to give us a call. IlfclDT, ALDRICH & CO. Macon, Jan. 1. I-If • FOI .IIS. Apr 20 I’LOCGIIH, No. 10 nnd 12, with extra points 40 kegs N AILH, ai/es from 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. I and extra r- salc by . 11. W. IH'DN.VJLL. la 22 ‘ W -i u mber. a JU x *x sh FEET BOX FLAT 1 110*11 FLANK, from 2 to 4 inches thick, well seasoned, an arti cle for budding. For sale by • ,4 CRANE. Darien. Jnn 1 1839. * HOUSE, S&TP, SZON, /ND Oniamnitnl PAINTING. r|l|lE smsCBIHEK respectfully informs J*- the public that i o has established himseli j ! in this city, itrnl will be happy to execute any j orders in his line, such ns House, Strip. Sign ] and Ornamental FAINTING. Oil Gilding, j Graining. Glazing, Papering. Coloring, fir. jO ’ Paints, Oil, Cciors, \\ indow Glass, Ac. constantly on hand. AH orders ptmctu&'ly attended to, und Jobs ; ’ executed in a workiut.niike manner. N. B. All ordt rs from the country punctii j ally attended to. Th - subscriber will be found at Mr. (.’hick’s residence. GORHAM SAWYER Referent c: Rogers ii ('ran?, “lurien. Col. D. M. Stiwar', I-iberty County. Darien, Janut rv 2 S, 1830. M MHEK. The Darien Strain Saw >1111,: 9S NOW IN OPERATION.—'The proprinors | wish to oontrm- tor the delivery of large qwsnti- ! I ties of yellow pitie Lumlier at rheir wharf, where i (he draft of wilier, and the tacihties lor loading are as geed as m arty place in the immediate vuirmy of j Da. an. They also, wish to eonirtwT f-tra supply of SAW LOGS—about tour hundred thousand feet will l> !• qe -mi monthly. Pontracts for this amount, or less, w ill be given to aeeormwedate applicants They offer for sal the machinery of the KIA'E MI 1,1. ■—consisting ot’ mortars, jx*atles. shafts, fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill i stones, and number of other articles. A bargain is offered tn any mie who will purchase the whole. Apply at the mill, tel* 5 It | Gforgla—Mrfnttbli County. WHEREAS. John Hutson, applies for U tters of Administration of the Estate of Ann Hutson, late of **aid county deceased. These arc thot fore, to cite and admonish nil. and singular the kindred and onditors of .said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if uny exist, why said teeters should not be j grant* and. Given under mV hand at this *23d day of | Febrtiarv, lSdtf J E TOWNSEND.* tVbSG* Clerk. C. O. S too Rnuml. HAN AWAY from the subscriber about the 10th | iust. a nei.ro fellow, [a jobbing carpenter] nam- i t and DICK, or KIOIIA RD, about 05 years of and j j 5 feet. 9or 1 inches hU'h; he is .a good looking ne- j *n'. of bliD k eomplcxion: has grunt look. v**r*d \ speaks very impertim and was. when a boy. i aecustomed house work. It is supposed he will s make for Charleston, or GeotgrtcM n. where his fa i her {named Abraham) is thought to be he having hrn sold in Chariest.*n soaie rears ago. Richard has been for the last 1 % 2 or 18 months talcing carpen ; tcr's jobs on his o>x n account, both in the city and neiiilSwhoA and. and is v -It known in Burke county, and at the Ktehmom! Baths, Where ho was engaged all last summer. ! will give the above revv.ml ts la ken Avut of the s’ate.and nronght to me at Augusta, or fife? dnttarsif lodged in some safe jail where I ran get him, and a suitable reward if taken up iu this s neighborluhml on either >dde of the river. JOHN CJIIMICHAEL. April Id VVtmlt'tl, MAY n young man. who has had many years > x ■ ® i-crienco in business, a situation in a mercan i tile hotatv He has been engaged in the receiving sand forwarding business, and is tully eompi-tent to j | irt >s W*iirf Le*t-rs left-at this nff.ec or Ms. t v. -tlb” attended to, ftb ‘>*-3, Post Orrics;. Daren, Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1890. NonTiiriuv via Havamxab. Contract time of Arrival—Tuesday*, Thurs day* and Saturdays, by 12 P. M.—Of Depar ture Mondays, Wednesday*, and Fridays, at h. A. M. H>'i thi;sn via JrrrrSHON to Sr. Mary's. Contract time of Arrival—Sunday* and Wed nesday*, by 7 A. M.—Close Tuesdays and Huturdiiya, at 5 P. M. Wl.-RTCRN VIA IfAWKINAVII.I.F TO M.ACON. Arrives—Tuesdays. Thursdays Midfkriurdty*, by 8 P M. Closes—.Sunday*, Tuesday* and Thursday*, at 5 P. M. Banrorwic*. Arrives—Wednesday sand Sundays, by 7A.M. Close* “ “ -7. V. M ISAAC SNOW, P M. January I [ , , -- Vr-~ Sen son at> I<• < > oods TIIR Htfbtrrftxta c*tt the attention of thfir fu | tomm public, to their tirk of which have hern receivnl by late arrivals. ‘'hrh‘ Block of I’ \ Oil's, j table forth*pf iM-nt and approach! *nn, i* very ; general—among which may l*-!bn tiucl t cloths, i nattinciH, in re non*, cire.-issisnu, iMnahazitH” ▼el ---j Irinh linen, linen nheetinfe, tabb and towel! ! dia|x r ; brow n UntUnd, cambric, mull, awiaa and j jacone muwiina, linen rutnbric handkerchief*. dk i do. black Gro rfc Hffim and Mattona *i!k, colored i do. French td Scoich worked collars, ribband*. j Ixjbincts, laces, barrage, checks- plaids, English and j i American prints, bleached and brown sheetings and shirttutrs, •nrrtintf strips, anibretlas.silk, moltair and j eottoi) hosiery, 4tr. &■ yA large assortment of llotil* and Slmrs, Hats and Bonnets. ! Hard tear?, Qunaimrarn, lti>o<J(nttare and\ hollow ii am: : JiU UiJ -£j IRCK AND NAILS, ALL SZZES, While Feud, t reen and Itlaek Paints; Sfatlonary, Perfu mery, Sc. Alc*. They */* nt all time, rereiving mid their assart- { ment will le kepi fuUthroMfhmtt the year, with such article* as are ueairablc for planters and family use. All >f which will lw sold on reasonable term* J & *S H. RUKENBAUOH. Darien, Jan. ‘2O. 1830- Pure Liquors, I , I 2 r > CONSISTING of Cognac Bran ; liidßWWafc dy. H. Gin, Jamaica Ruin, N. E. | Ruin and Gin, Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and Malugit Wine*. For sale wholesale or retail by ju 22 II W HI DNAI.L lUI.ROY. This fine thorough-bred *Vul i VreA lion will aenra roarestkisseason i jfr r \ ut this place and at some other WV fi v ITi ■••nd to be determined on lierr J a t*r Dnlroy i * Wod bay # j* 15 hands 3 inches high, and of \ ‘a-jI Jr fine shape and action fie was r-mww’inm bred by Mr. itmas, a gentleman of the highest rej>ectllity, n <opy of whose certificate is given below Dalroy i t\ very sore foal tretter, all hi* mares of la*t season liavjng proved with foal. Terms *25 dollars fur th neason. to be paid during the same. A liberal deduc tion from ibis price will be made to tho*c who putc more than one mare. Mares at s distance will he taken car*. <if and fed for 40 cts. a day, all expense* to be paid before taking away a in/ttg. BrmiMW irk, April “The bay Horse named Dalroy, that Isold to Ma jor W M frrshnm, was got hy Gov Barbour's imported Horse Trnffa, out ofYonng Lady Teazel, who was by Florizel, out of old Lady Teazel, who was got by the imported Archduke, out of a mare hy old Bedford, grand am by Col. Page’s Adeicamp, g grand am by Damljri Fenrnaoght, g. g grand um by Old Janus, out of the dam nf Syms* Wildair.— Dalroy was foaled nnd raised at my plantation, Blenheim tn the county of Albemurle, an t will be7 years old next month. (Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington, May 4th. 183R—dpi. 13—It Xollee. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed his private Hospital, nntWnners to hi* friends and tiie public, that he is now ready to receive invalids.— Boat Hands so illy provided for on hoard of boat*, „;id suffering nm. h froni their confined rabins, will find n to l{eir advantage to avail themaelves of tlie conveniences of his wards. Negroes from the coun try labouring under Chronic diseases, or requiring siir .deal aid will derive greater benefit from his daily personal attention, umlihey wilt be attended to with less expense to the owner. Good nurses will be in attendance. KDW D H. BOND. Darien, April 16th, t.Nff).—lt SIIOKS, HOOTS, X\ JFST rccrivt-d by the latest arrivals, and for rale rs cheap as the cheapest, the follow ing desirable good*, viz: 1000 pairs mens’ Lip Brogans ItHH.I do womens’leather Boots and Shoes 300 do do tno., <sf various kinds 25 cases gentlemens’calf and pegged Roots 10 do do do sewed water proof 10 do 1 toys’ do and pegged Boots 5 do do do do Shoes 8 trunks Indies’ Phil. Slips sdo do Fur and India Rubber 300 pairs womens’ call’ and seal Boots 50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities 10 eases mole skin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do fur, (Rood quality) 20 do (common do) do 5 do boys silk Hats, and 20truuks nuns’, boys', and childrens’ Cups, of various kinds. Country merebantsare particularly request ed to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. WARNER & SOLOMONS. Savannah January 1. 1 OUT** AIT PAINTING. MR. H. HARDING, respectfully informs thr citizens of Dart n, and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms at th*’ Mansion House, where specimens of his painting cun be seen, ja ‘2<Kh Spanish Ci;ai> anti Toitarro. 50,000 s, 'S’l„f AMS “ e ’ Pmtia’tx Brown’s pemiinc Virginia Leaf, and ! Cavendish TOBACCO. For suit* by fcbl? J ti S. H. ROKENBAUGH Lauds for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots ofj Land, situate in the 2d district of Aj>- 1 county, and on the waters of the Alaiumaha River; one known and dis tiiiiruishcd by thr No. t2B. and containing 370acres the ethc-r by the No. 658, and containing 112 acres, and having the of n ferry granted in a charter by it. Legislature of the State. Any person \x isb ing to tn..'; * r the same, mav do so by letter,direct ed to Archibald Fry die. Alliens, Ga.; or to J H Fleming, Charleston, S. C. And ldo hereby forbid •♦ll persons whatsoever from trespassing: in any way whatever tin said premises, as the law in such cases shall be rigorously enforced. J. Ha FLEMING. teb 19-3 m [ Athens Banner ] Joseph l.yman. Jr. VNI> Fjraueis E. Hontl. ATTORNEYS* COUNSELLORS AT LAW HA\ K atsr-tctnted themselves in the prac tice tis their profession in Darien, and respect fully offer their services to their friends and the pt 1 he. Oihrc. Charticr Building. Broad street, op |H>sitc .he -tore of Mr. Surauel M. Street. Dn.ien. Apr 33. lKty. NSW STORE. K. A A. C. M’LKNNAN & CO. LUMBER OZTT.TEX.rAZR OO GEORGIA, Inform their friend* and the public that they have npein and a atom at this place for a general retail trade They have juat received per ateamer Col Jewett, a large quantity of goods, comprising * very extensive n*ttortmeirt, selected with particular reference to the l oinitry trade. Among which are the follow ing ar tides: 50 bug* green Coffee 10 ‘* Manilla u 20 bbls. N E. Rum (I “ llollmul Gin 15 “ Felp’s “ 10 “ Fmgle 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peaeh “ 8 “ Imitation u 5 “ Malaga Wine ■1 •* Cinnamon Cordial 4 casks Porter 20 bbls. Flour ID •* Crackers 20 “ N O. Hugar 5 w Loaf “ 10 “ Molasses ;t “ Table Hal*. 5 bags Filberts 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 ” Honeydew 10 “ small Plug “ 5 keg* sinaH Twist “ 10 bbls. Irish Potatoes fit) latxcs Raisins 25 *• tsjttimsh .Scgars 25 “ J Spanish “ 20 “ American “ 12 kecs Dupauee Ffl’ Powder 12 “ “ Ff Idtxi lbs. Bar Lead 50 bags Shot 5 boxes Bur Heap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoe* 3 “ Patten fi “ Iron Traces 500 lbs. Pots st*> “ Ovens 900 “ Hptders 3t*i “ Fire dogs 1 doz. pair Shovel and Tongs 3 •* ‘l ca Kettles 3 “ Sauce Pans 1 doz. Hities j “ double barrel shot Guns 12 “ Tin Cupa 6 “ Coffee fol ia “ Nest's Band Buckets 20 “ Till Paus fi “ Plate* fi *■ Coffee Mills 100 Candle moulds 12 pair Brass Candlesticks 3 tin/.. Wooden Bucket* 2 “ W ash Baisins 50 casks Nalls 5 M Gunfiiuts 12 doz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross knitting Pins lot) pair Hook Hinges 50 “ Brass Knobs fi Cord Hope Fish lltxiks as-orted 1 doz. Horse Brushes 12 *’ Cotton Cards “ Wool 20 lb. Shoe Thread Looking Glasses assorted Shaving *• 0 doz. Razors fi “ “ Sirps fi “ Shaving Boxes 6 “ “ Brushes ft “ Hair “ 2 “ Plough Line* 6 “ Collin’s Axes 10 u Black Ink 3 “ Red “ 3 •* Hammers 1 “ Smoothing Plains I “ Jack “ l “ Fh<’ ‘• i “ Match j “ Maiding “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 u Chissels 20 gro. Screws; 50setts Knifes and Forks 50 sells 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. 0 Cart! Spurs; Violin strings assorted -1 doz. stock Locks 0 “ Pocket Books ; odo Spectacles 12 gro Pearl Buttons ; 12 do Bone do 12 “ Lasting do ; -t do Lives 12 “ lirittania Table Spoons 12 “ “ Ten “ 12 li rtttry Combs tMS pr mens lined and bound Brogans 51 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B. tkl “ “ “ “ best 90, “ “ “ sewed “ 9<l “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogans 9(1 “ “ Card “ “ 100 “ “ double side kip Brogans 100 “ “ “ 1 ‘ calf 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water F. oof Boots 60 “ fine calf sewed Btxits 20 “ thick Boots 60 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ “ “ - heals 00 “ children’s Leather Boots 100 “ women’s X.eather Boots 100 “ “ Shoes 60 “ ladle’s col’d lasting heal Straps 00 “ black Straps 60 •< “ fine kid ties 60 “ “ mor T heals 48 “ Vtlledge Lace 36 ■* Paris ties 60 “ Kid Straps; 100 do Leather Shoes grain; 60 do calf do pegged; 36 do do do grain; 3 do kip Shoes 24 pr boy’s Hair Seat Caps 24 men’s “ “ 24 “ “ For Seal Caps 36 “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ super “ “ •il “ “ bit Cooney Hats 24 •* “ Russia Hats narrow brims 36 “ blk Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 •* Tarpotih Huts 24 YYool Hats 4(t90 yds } brown Shirting 1500 •* 4-4 •• Sheeting 1000 “ I bleached Shirting UKk) “ 6 4 “ family “ il - J U U tl 3tKl “ 4 4 Waflertnan “ • 30t) ’• 7-8 upper fail “ 300 “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel ltW ” brown ” “ 150 “ bleached “ ‘W. ft pieces red wool 6 ” white “ “ 5 “ Power Loom do 6 “ brown Cotton Drill 4 “ plain brown Linen do 7 ls Shirting s-tripes 3 “ blue Drill 4 “ 1-4 Plaid 3 u 4-4 10 “ Marlibar Stripes 4 •• fine 3-4 Checks 2 “ Constitution Drill 4 ** Gr*y Linsey* 20 “ Fancy Print*; 12 do red ground do; 8 do blue “tnjM'ddo; fido small tig’ddarkdo; 8 do striped do; 3o do assorted do; 25 do dark Chintsdo; 10 dodo Furni ture do. * 3 French Cambric ■* “ Entboaaed do 15piece* homhazette, uttevrted R do scarlet merinoe; 3do brovn 5 do colored: 4 ilo 0-1 colored da H do 4-4 Itobinett.v: H do hook muslin 10 do plain xwiss da; ISdo satin strip'J 5 do superior satin do; H do figured in uslin; Bdo checked do 6 da do hohinette; 3 col'd dimity; 4 doz gauze shawls; 2 do silk do 1 ps huckaback diaper; 2 doz buck elores 2 dos kid and 2 do silk gloves; 2 do carded shirts; 6 do black braids 2 do bead bags; Bandanna and Cotton Ilhds. assorted 2 ps hlk cravats; I do Irish linnrn | Camhricks assorted: 3ps blk Ilistings; 8 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair turn’s entered cottrn gloves 3 da do India rubber suspenders 3 do do worsted do fi do do col'd double strapt. do 12 do do ladies white cotton hoes; fi do do men's do do half do ! fi do do worsted do do do I ‘often and cotton thread, assorted Pearl, Ham and Lusting Buttons, do 1 doz men's Camlet Cloaks * 1 do ( lath dress Coats; 1 do fine do frock I do fine black cloth vests; 1 do blue da 1 do do Caste mere Pants; 1 do Sat i nett do 5 ps Cotton and Silk \ cirri 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bon netts. Bonnet Linings and trimmings, djx. if-r. Tb*y have alsn Drugs. Medicines, Perfumeries jnfr*tioriams, <fc, 4*c. Together with a good a ! of Crockery and Glass Wan*. They will ; 9, ‘* their good* l*w for cash. WANTED js ABOVE, All kind, „f Country Produce, fur which ciuh and I tfoods, at low prices, will lx-paid on deli very at their April H tot* for Summer Seats” \RE offrrrd on accommodating terms, on that di-.,iralil* situation called the Thicki t, about 4 (U. ] t j” r ■■ to oil, rarli having a lit!) v ,-w ,f lli.ts.v Bar. and th* rreck eiu ndinz bark u* lar ns the road leading to Buisd'-n’s Bluff. Plots of 111* shove, and lennsof sale, ran lie Vrn at!lu fount mg U.S.IH of F. It SHAKELFOBD Kq Darien, IDth Fcby. 1833—4 w Z£*oooluivi) aV stacitpolr, Cos in mission ’tlcrrliunts, Darien, (la. W ILUAM W . W’ovUßt tty, David I). Staokpoi t;. For Sale. MA pleasantly situated and very rom fortafde and welling house and lot, with all necessary out-build mgs, at Ridgevillr, three miles from the city. Terms nf sale will lie made easy, and urroinmndaling. The health of Kulgevtlle as a summer’s residence, i 100 wel! known, to require any rreoimnendtnion*, nnd lieing so near to Darien must make it a desirable retreat to no n ofbnaineaa, E. S. RF.F.S Darien, Jun 23-4 t 30 DOLLARS REWARD. Will ho paid for the apprehension of my Negro Woman NANNY, The said woman was formerly owned in the city of Savannah hy Mrs. Fell. She ns taken from Riceboro in in May Inst by a negro man. and was heard of a few days after mar the city. Mhe is well know it in the city. Nanny is 25 years of age,, light complected, and about five feet high. D. M. STEWART. March 19th. 1838. Isaac Snow, ■amfOULD inform his customers and tile public, TV that he continues to keep on hnnd a! his old aland, an extensive assortment of merchandize em bracing almost every variety, sneb ns Dry Uoods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutleay, H-dlnw-wnn*, Earth en-ware and Crockery, Glass- ware, Hots, Cups and Bonnets ; Boots nnd Shoes. Books anti Stationary, Perfumery and a ro-nt variety of Fancy nrticles. He intends to keep his assortment ns complete through tin-season a. may be required to meet tlio wishes of his customers. Darien. Feb. 5 ts JTS” Hook Uintling. rcr-ALL Books left at the HERALD Office will be 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 uny pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. A CARD. S. W. ESTERBKOOK. BEGS Icavp respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that b<- has again opened his store at the old stand, and will be happy to supply his customers with any articles he mav have, lie has made Arrangements to increase liis stock of GOODS, and will keep an assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, and hope*by sirick and unremiuttl Attention to business, and furnishing goods at the lowest prices to receive a share of public patron nge. 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 hope* to do so without any further interruption. His store was closed during his absence, urdrr circumstances which moy be calculated to injure his credit, but he assures the public that he is able to meet any demands against him, may 7-3 t Notice. The subscriber wishes to sell a trad of two hundred acres of land, lying on the Alton*aha river abotit2s milcattiov* Darien. Said land is well lunberrd with Pine and has a convniient landing or Bluff to it. For terms apply to J. J. Garrison or the subscriler. JOHN MITCHEL. April 2d, 1839. Notice. THE following persons made default as Grand Jurors, at the present Term, Superior Court, Mclntosh County. A. J. Baggs. C. W. Rogers, Thos. A. Houston, Jonathan Thomas and Thomas K. Gould. The follow ing persons made default as Petit Ju rors—Lewis Sexton. Mathew Dregors. W. Jtfabnp, j Jesse. Obryan, Rol>ert Enoch Wyley, William Ponchef, Samuel Rowe, Robert ‘Oaldweil, W. R McDonald. N. M. Calder, Henry Canon, Daniel Young, Jordan Ryalls. Benjamin Dean, George I. Noble. Michael King, Jonos Dregors, J S. Carrol, Jordan Poppel. It is ordered, that the forgoing Grand Jarr-rs. l fined in the sum of forty dollars each, and tlie 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 V TOW\<EyD. C V.T.L ap3o 3t