The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, June 25, 1839, Image 4

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5£ r Uflon *v tfrotfnr, Manufacturers and Importer* o f Saddlery Hardware, So. 0, North Third stm t, PHILADELPHIA, If AVRcantunitly on hand forth' 1 ‘Southern and WMrn tfitritett, • rnral tuMKumnefit of Flftled* polmhed t4*el and brae* stirrup*, Hated, |M>hahed t*d and l*r*s siinrtcU, do do do do ajKtre, •Jo brass and jaianed hai n<*M mounting, Wood and elppiir nT spring*. lirft*<i and plated, Band*, eotton, limteii and worated writhing, Plitfthg hog skint, saddli- treat, japan**! leather, PUMNi, brass, w<*odi and jap.i m <1 hernesa, do mid do loirtfa; Together wttfl a very large nft*ortment of all kind* ofgood* in the above line, which they offar on the moM reutonahle term* They are ronatantly reeeir’ in/ large ipp)i in addition to their present stock, and RMurr Southern and Western inerduuiU that their jfood* are of the first quality. Philadelphia, jail. I (vcorgln liiKurunrc mid Tnmt COMPANY, YR'ILL Marine and River risk* on * w \W-Ik, Boat*, Freight, Money Mer <*lnmdisc, &<*. Alo. against let** by Fire on Merchandize and Produce, on the most favourable term*. Apply to P. It YONGK & HONS, Agent*. Darien, January 22, 1830. <>‘ut llrkc , it MntcliL'w* Kaiuttlvu. I, lOt! Ih r cure of Consumption Cough, Cold*, C&ianhs, and many cosiqrtartiU incident to the hum a it system. Price #2 50, nl sold hy ISAAC SNOW, sole Agent for Dnrkut. ITmnalatr*] from the Oerman j I*ol KH OFPON UOKLH KB, or OJ HMANY. The Friuh *t of Human Hew factor* ! ! oitifccowi of North unit Bomih America: To faCHti* OHdn Ooeiicke, M I) f Germany, (Europe,) belongs the iinpcrishttMc honor of adding •* now and prccimi* doctrine to the seieitce of nodi cine,-—a doctrine, which, though vehemently oppos'd hy many Os the faculty (of which he t* a tahmhle member,) In proves to Ik* as well founded, m truth, a nuv doctrine of Holy Writ,—n doctrine, upon the verity of which arc suspend'd the lives of million* of our race, and which he boldly challenges hi* oppo nent to refute, vir.., Consumption i*n disease always occasioned by adiaordercit state of fhu Vi* Viift(rir Life Prim tp!c)ot’hi human body—tPfoftcn secretly lurking in the system for years, before there is the least complaint of the lungs and which may be though not *o quickly, cured as u com mon cold or simple hesdnftlia, An invaluably pre cious doctrine thin, u it imparts art irnporMyit leu son to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching tbein that this iitsidiotiM for may he wn unobserved inmate of their ‘Vlayey houses,” even while they imagine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that the great secretin the an of preserving health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not waft till the full-grown ear. Appended below are n frw certifictib sos cures from the extremely numerous list that has been went ti the proprietor ; and from tffier*i*riC'*tabi|ily of the woiircc* from which they emanate, the most skeptical csnnpt doubt of the wonderful effects of this rrudi ein**. Post Office, Kingston, N V. July 21, 1838. Or. Howland Sir—The effrrty of the German San ative nr ‘jretit in this place One woman thnt was in a and v * had tocn in coniip ihml ni®u iwcan for seven m until*, now considers herself well. took m* other medicine but th# •Sanative. Ancfthi r case- a man that wa* tuk-o bleeding ip the Lungs till he could not raise himself ffi hi4a and, lifts been W stored to perfect iigahli hv liie Sanative JOHN V TILBURUTi, V hfr * .ffijfe. * < it., „*f f*ot Odice. Charlotte, N. 0. June 15, iftH “ Sir—l have, sold alt the Bmu>'iv*nnd want two packages more immediately It has performed a re markable cure of palpitation of the heart, aiwi the in div.dupl say* it is the bcs| medicine cw offefod to the American people althntqgh the Doctors nreiry m put it down. 11. B. P IVL m IV t Office, North Eaton, OltfS, Jufy 2,1838 Sir—h( am euturcly out of the Matchless Sanative, and have houfty calls for fftmt a distance of 20 or 3W milt s—int which co|es people are much di appointed 4 not Wing able to obtain ilk They soierti willing to give miy price for iuund IcottM have sold the past week fkiore th tm onenundred dollars ‘ m WM*tU f it, had it hand. It in truly a greu medicine. Mftity in tkin vicinity areTmst recovering from Ike constimj'tjon by the use of it ’ D. C WiLMjpT.P M New flaven. YVnn July 21, IH3B. IWa hhr The Mutchlrsa Sanotive arils well and with signal aucre**. One cfte— a voting milk, in the fast m a get of Consumption, given over hy hi w physieitin, hat Wv wviakiiur it only %|h# weeks and is now able to walk usd rbteonf. took she + bana ivu he v. tyi muihle to get mil of bed and his and uth was lunn lint to the astonishment wf hit friends he wna noon able to leave hiabed, and to be out us lieforft statcil Two other similar cases have recently occurred, D, W DAVENPORT. Post Office, Chaplin, Wind tout Cos., Con., July 20, 1838 Sir—-A moat onderful cure has lately been effect ed, through the virtues of Dr, One ick'a Sanative, in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone nd wasted away in Consumption, and considered past recovery by bin family man. He is now, com paratively upenking, n well man | saw him myself n few dnys since, in company with his wile, starting on a journey to the western part of this State. He ascribes his escape from the very jaw of death, and his recovery to health solely | t the astonishing vir tues of the iUarehlrHs Sanative. He is a man pos- M'ssing a snug property, but said he, “l would wil* linglv pay one thousand dollar* or a single bottle of it, if l could not purchase it for a less price. To him the Baimtive ts above all value W ALTER GOODELL, P. M N’ ITH’E. rgXHE Ml IS, HIRER takes (hi* method of ■ informing the public that he has now on haml a penertil assortment of Foreitiii and Do itiestie Dry Goods and Fancy \rtifles; Groee ries ; Crockery and Glass Ware: Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, ami Sloitti Wares ; ('arpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as Hatchet*. Ilaitinters, An :urs. Chisels, Bits and Bit Sioeks, Planes, Plane Irons, and Saws. Alsu. .Saddles, Bridles, Murtingaies, Satltile Bttffs, v'ie. HA PS, TAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH INU. Ladies’, Gentlemens’ ('hildrens* SHOES, BOOKS and si \TION \RY—together with a variety of other articles too numerous to men tion here, ali of w h .'lt will he sold as low as can be Irought in th tty. il W. lII'DNAI.L. P. S. The store will be kept open dttmui j the Summer months. ja 22 Grurjiln ->lt*lnlo*lt County. “Wfc’ HF.itKAS, Uesvtt II King, applies for tenets T * of dinuisaion oa the estate of Pierce Butler, 1 late of said t’ountvdreeaset!. These, ate therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kind red amt creditors of said deceased to be and appear nt my office within the time | re- ! scribed by lavr, te> shew cause, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under niy hand at otfiee. this 23d day of February . 1939. * J R TOW NBF.ND,” feb 3$ Clerk, C O. ■ ■'mjj.4Jff-4.Y- from the oubaeriber, residins in j kM xt tr-.r. ..a t , of JWu,bar last. - ‘.n **• Jjoau 27 or 2S 4 or 5 I ■ * ‘ * was i • W 4 l OfHiniilgrr. Stnmi-Honl Coin, puny, INCOkPOHAir.D BV Til I. 1.1.01*1. ATCni: OP OBORGIA, in 1838, forthe transportation and Insurance us merchandise and produce, between Sa vannah and Darien, and Damien and Macon, touching at li awkinsviua, and the principal Landing*. Company will run their Steam-boat* a* high up as Macon a* long us the atateof the Ifiver will admit; and for low stages ofthe watera they have provided, and are now run ning FOLK-BOATS of auch light draft of wa ter an will ndmit them to run at any stage of the ftiver, which are towed up by their fStenrn ■ boat* two-third*ofthe distance, thereby great . I v expediting the transportation of merehan ifiae during the Summer and Fall aeaaoria;and . their Steamers will be in complete repair,and ; ready for business, aa early us the River will : admit. Til tau bo atm Ahr ; f’ r V.Hteain boat Comet, Captain : Hruiilly, hiteam boat Ai.atam.mia, Cap , rvispTr-OTae . ■ tain Taylor, -ip ‘ Steam boat 0< amuixee, Cap ** Blank in.bip A ud a large number ofTO W-BOATB, which | will be in complete repair. For further information apply to I’ll. 11. VONtlKd SON. Darien, HEA&COTTON, Macon, J. W. LATIIIIOF, Hawkinsville, VV.M, PATTERSON ft CO., Savannah, McDOW E 1,!,, SHANNON ft CO. Chaileston, SCOTT, SH AR PER ft MORRELL, N. York, Tuly Agenta. Macon Nlrumlmnt Company. rBA||K Macon Sleamboat Company take this *- method ofinforming tin? Merchants of the interior of Georgia, and the public generally, that their line of Boata are in full operation, ami solicit their patronage: believing that goods forwarded by way of Darien, istlm most expeditions route. The Comptftty have five m w STEAM BOATS, comimtnoed by first ! rate Captains, viz : J. STONE, Capt. W, C. Mciulall, niLEFTArN, “ Geo. Wilcox, KVnib, “ G. Quinn, ■ SUPERIOR,*- * W. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD “ L. L. Wilcox. | Also, sixteen first rate TO,W BOATS, built expressly for the navigation of Aifitnmaha ana | Oeamuigei* Rivem. The J. Stolons a side wheel Rout, low pres sure engine, carries 700 balstf of cotton, and j runs regularly three times a week, between j Savannah arid Durien. Tim Chieftain is aside wheel Boat, and carries 500 or fIOO hates id | cotton, runs reftulsrly Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah fkCh&rles j ton. Tlfe Excel, Superior*anil’}. Goddaro, run regtftnrly betweeu Darien and Macon, towing two boata each. One orthem will leave Dart, eurtigulariy every thsee days—the usual time of passage up is five pr six days. • * ThisJine is connected with a Jjne of seven paeketsvuiming regularly between New York and Darien. Any goods or pfodifee shipped to tlu iyigeiits, nr ordered trt* be shipped byalielr line, will be forwarded with despatch. Tim company, thankful for the patronage they have received, have increased their means of cyn vcfattcrlargcly, and pledge themselves to use eve.y exrtion In fueiltute the interests of those •who.giay ship hy their line,. Their arftilso a line of schooners running between (JJinrleslolh and Darien, to the Coin, pane’s ftgcTim hi*bach place. The agents for the New York and Darien line, of packets,arc If. M. DEMIL, 18(1 Front si. New York, and MITCH EL, WYKR A <0 . Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Coittpanv. L. BALDWIN, Savannah, martin a Walter, charleston, G. Tv ROBERTS. Ilnwkinsville. MITCH UL, WYKR ft CO. Darien, .1. GODDARD ft CO. Macon, If. M. DEMIL, 18(i Front st. New York. HOUSTON M Vl.lt ANtt FttMAI.E ACADGMY. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the public, tint! the exorcises of those schools, tor the ensuing year, will commence on the first Monday in January. Ho will bo assisted in the Fomtilo Department by Miss WEBB, o. Muss., tt Imlv well qmtiiilctl tt> teaoh all the hrnnehes. Literary, Scientific und Ornamentul, that are tintyhl in Femnlo Academies: refer ence, Miss Grant, Principal of Ipswich Female Seminary, Mass. Similes of Femtile Deparlmeiit rins-r Division. Latiu ttinl Greek Lnngtmges, Philosophy, Chemistry. Botany, Vstronomy, Algebra. Geometry, Rhetoric, Natural History and Composition: price per quarter, 88, Second Division Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar and Composition—per quarter, sf>. Third Division—Reading, Writing and Or thography— per quarter, S'i. Extra studies—Mttsie on Piano, per quarter s 12,50; Drawing and Painting, per quarter, s5: French, $5. In the male Department, students will be prepared for entrance in any of the colleges in the United States. Col. Campbell, and K. \ Nisbet, Esq,, Ma con; the President and Professors of Jefferson College, Pit. Good board can be obtained on reasonable, terms. Signed by order of the trustees. J AMES WELLS, Principal. Perry, Houston county, January 1. isofjev.o xV era nr. Commission Rerehantx. Darien, Ga. Gi:o. T. Roe.rns. If. A. Craxe. OFFER their services to the Merchants of the interior and the public generally, for the purchase or sale of PRODCCK or MEH OII VNDlsE.and will pnv particular attention to the RECEIVING and FORAVARDING BI'SINKSS. having every facility for giving despatch, and pledging their personal attention to till business entrusted to their care. Darien, Jan. 22<1. 1839. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, being desirous to ’•welds present bus moss the ensuing Spring, use of bhl at ck at low prices for cash ’ ‘ short sigltt on Brunswick, * ‘ Sifion- ; ’"cline the usual credit ‘"-EL PALMER. Tnn WO INTOSH COUNTY HERALD. \ew rinniiuiT Ware IlotMf, On the Hay % Opposite the Post Office, Ha m i k\, Ga. THE BUBBCIUBERB have taken the stand and now offtrfor *alca general afsortmetU of H HMTI liR, via : VkaLTAHDROBKB, Sidt'boiitli, Htfrrtnrins, Bu* ww rraua Pi* r, Card, f/entre, Dining, Pembroke and Work Tablnn of all kinds, Sofa*, Couch **, MttUrcHsr*, Beds arid Bfdatead*, and common Chair*, Gla*r* of ail description*, Ae. 4te. f together with various other articles. They will also keep PIANO FOHTEB of differ enl pattern*, erjual to any in the country. N. B Furniture of all de*cri{K ion* made and re paired at nhort notice. Piano Forte* tuned and repaired. All lle aiiove articles will lie sold at the ]nwe*t price* H. D. Al J V WOODBURY, feb 12-tliii -.J- MM STORE IN MACON. —-s TIIK subscribers respectfully in- I form the citizen* of Macon, and the ‘FH&Jk f’ul'i'c generally, that they have ta- the store on Mulberry street, opposite the Hardware store of Mr’ E. Ft. Weed, and adjoining the Washington Hall, and have on hand and are constantly making addition* to the same from New York, Rhiladelphia, Boston and Baltimore, an exten sive and general assortment of llsitM, Caps, Root* iisml Mines, of the most fashionable style. Among which j are : F. French Kid Slippers, “ Morocco do “ Walk hig Hhoes, “ Village Tie**, “ Gater and Morocco Boots, “ Prunella Boots, thick and thin sole, “ Brunei Slip* and Walking Shoes, Misses’ Heal and Goat skin Boots, “ Wiilking Shoe* and Slip*, “ and ladie*’ Calf and S.-al-skin Boots. A large assortment of Children’* Shoe* of aii colors; Gentlemen’s fine Calf Kip and Water proof Bools; Youth*’ and children’* calf and kip boot*; Gentlemen’ll fine calf Shoes and Bootees; Roy*’ fine calf and kip bootee*; Gen-, | tlemen’S fine dancing pump* ; do fine high vamp pumps, a general ussortirlTnt of calf and kip brogans. AI-SO, i 1 case*Gentlemen’s fine Beaver HATS, latest New Y ork style, F case* gentlemen’s broad brim hats, 4 ‘dp - do black Russia bats, broad brim, ■I do do whim do do do 3 do Youths’ black silk do 2 do children’* do do ilo common Ktfr do white atsd black, 0, do silk, and ft eases Mole skin hat*, Gentleman’* finp sea Otter CAPS, do fine fur and Nutre do do’ fine Cloth do Youth’s Furand Csnh do Children’s Cloth do A largg assortment of men and boy*’ hair seal cap*. Al*o, a general assortment of fine ajlk and cotton UntWtellaa, * , , * A largw-uppjy of shoe brushe* agd blnckitig. All of the above article* have been tpanulac; hired cxpresßtly fifr this.market, and will be sold cheap for cash.. Purefigser* wjll find if to their aifvnnlnge to give us a call. JIEIDT, ALDRICH A CO. MdPon, Jan. 1. , * * l-ts I 1.01 t.TIS. Ate*. 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and PJpwitfk extra point* 40 kejdl NAILS, sizes from 4 to 20 , 40 do Brooklyn WHITE F.EAD No. 1 , and extra For sate hy 11. Mb HUDNALL. •ja 23 , *- 0, (ffPA.l* 1.1 V4IM K 1 410 IX nil FKKT ‘“■ FLAT ■ * PLANK. s|im 2 to 4 inches thick, well seasonedfnn excellent arti cle for building. Fdr sale by * JiOGEHS & CRANE. Darien, Jan; T _ HOUSE, WHIP, Sl**r, AND PAINTING. rjIHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully inform* ■*- the ffhblic that Le ha* estuhlislu.d himself In this city, and will he happy to execute any order* m his line, such ns House, Ship, Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining, Glazing, Papering, Coloring, te. ruf* Paints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, eke. constantly on hand. All orders punctua’ly attended to, and Jobs executed in a workmanlike manner. N. B. All orders from the country punctu ally attended to. Th u subscriber will be found ut Mr. Chick’s residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Reference: Rogers & Crane, Darien. Col. D. M. stewar*. Liberty County. Darien. Janui ry 2 J, 1839. LVWWEK. The Darien Steam Saw Mill, IS NOW IN OPERATION --The proprietors . wish to contract for the delivery of large quanti ties of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where the draft of water, and the facilities for loading are as good as at any place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW LOGS-—about four hundred thousand feet w ill be required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or loss, will be given to accommodate applicants. They oiler for sal the machinery of the HICT’ nnA 4 —consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts, fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill stones, and a number of other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase the w hole. Apply at the mill, feb 5-41 _ Georgia—Mclntosh County. WHEREAS, John Hutson, applies for letters 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 and 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 mv hand at office, this 23d day of February. 1839. J. II TOWNSEND, fob 26 Clerk, C. O. jfclOO Rnvard. RAN AW AY from the subscriber about the 10th inst. a negro fellow, [a jobbing carpenter] nam ed DIC K. or RICHA RD, about 25 years of age. and 5 feet, 9 or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne gro, of black complexion; has a grurn look, and speaks very impertinently, and was. when a boy, accustomed to house work. It is supposed he will make tor Charleston, or Georgetown, where his father (named Abraham) is thought lo be he having been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard has been for the last 12 or 18 months taking carpen ter’s jobs on his own account, both in the city and neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county, 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 brought to me at Augusta, or fitly dollars if lodged in some safe jail where l can get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river. JOHN CARMICHAEL April 16 Wanted. BY a young man, who has hid many years ex perience in business, a situation in a mercan tile house. He has been engaged in the receiving j and forwarding business, ayd is fully competent to I act as Wharf Clerk. Letters let) ai this office or Ml*. James will be attended to. feb 26-3 t Port Omen, Daien, Ga. MAIL ARRANGEMENT FOR 1830. Nobtherr via M*v*nn*ii. Contract time of Arrival—Tuesday*, Thurs day* and Saturday*, by 12 P. M.—Of Depar ture Monduy*, Wednesday*, and Friday*, ut 8, A. M. Southern vuJr.rrERBON to Br. Mary’s. Contract time of Arrival—Sunday* and Wed nesdays, by 7 A. M.—Clone Tuesday* aud Saturday*, at 5 P. M. Western via Hawkinsvii.ee to Macon. Arrive*—Tuesday*, Thursday*and Saturday*, by 8 P, M Closes—Sunday*, Tuesday* and Thursday*, at 5 P M. Brunswick. Arrives—Wednesday* and Sunday*, hy 7AM Clom “ .. .. 7 A . M. ISAAC SNOW, P M. January 1 Seasonable Good*. THE *>ibwriber call th* auention of their ru*- tonicr* and the public, to their nock ofgooda whwh have tjecn reiv*d by late arrivaU. Their alock of British. French and American Ory 4ods, sui table for the present and approaching aroaon, i very general—among which may he found tlanncla, doth*, aaumria, nvirenoea, eireaasiana, bombar-mc*, rest ing*, Irish linen, linen sheetings, table and towel) diaper*, brown Holland, cambric, mult, awiss and Jit cone muslins, linen cambric handkercluefa, silk do black Gro de Swiss and Mationa silk, colored do. French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands, V.iblueU, laces, barrage, clrecks, plaids. and | j American prints, bleached arid brown sheetings and I shirtinra shirting strips, umbrellas,silk, mohair and cotum hosiery, Ac * i A large assortment of I Hoot* ami SllOfK, Hats and Bonnots, | Hardware, CJn.eenmrare, H’oor/enieare and IIOI.LO WWAHE : IRON AND NAILS, ALL SIZES, Whifri I.cuils <*re<'it and Itlavk I’alut*; Siitiionary. Perfn inrry, Ac. Ac. They are at all tbn receiving and ikeir auftort mert will l>e kept full throughout the year, with ouch Hrijclfn* as arc dmirakli for piaiitern and family use. Allof which will be told on reanonble term*, J.& S H ROKKNBAUGH DorieVi, Jan 29, 1839. rC T^rJ r F\ Pure Liquors, JyHjgj® CONSISTING of Cognac Bran- Girt, Jamaica Ruin, N. E. It mil and (iin K Tenerifle, Port, Mutfeira, and Malaga Wines. For sale w holesale or retail fiy M 11. W HUDNALL IJALitOY. MThis fine thorfHigh-brtd Stal lion will serve in are*, this season 4n this place and at some other jitnnd to be determined on herfi *n ter. Dalroy is a Idood hay, 15 hands 3 inches high, and of SncshapaaaeLictiun. Fie was j bred by Ms. Ross, a genlleihan *tv*-a. , v*W i e ~{p ,, higbes* respectability, a copy of whose certificHte is spven below, I lain-y is s very sure foal getter, nli Ins mares orlasl season having proved with foal. Terms 25 dollars for tlis season, to be pjiul dicing the same. A lihcraldiduc uon from this price will be made totladh who pule more titan oiie'tu c Mares at a distance will be taken cate of amt fed for 40 els. a day, all expenses to tie paid before taking away a mare. Brunswick, Aprill3th, 1830. 0 * a s * * hay Horse named Dalroy, that I sold to Ma- P?r W M Graham, was got by Gov Barbour's imported Horn TnifAft, out of Younr Lady Teazel, who washy FiortiuJ, out of old Lady TfftJtelaiwho wffil got by she iuifiorted out of a mare by ofd Bedford, rrandain-by%Col. Page’* Adeicamp. g grandam by Davidge's Fearnmight, g. y !iy Old Janus, out of tbednni ol Bytn*’ WUdair.— Dalroy was foaled imd rained at my plantation, Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an i J|ill be7 years old next month. ’ ” fik'isrned) JAJJES ROifS Washington, May 4th, Idfti. —dpi. 13—It Nottff. * THE U*NDi;nSIGjy?D. having completed his private Hospital, Rtmoww-es u> his friends and the public, tliot he is now ready twreceive invalids.— Boat Hands so illy provided for on board of boats, and suffering much from their confined cabins, will find itta.their advantage to avail themselves of the conveniences of his wards. Negroes from the coun try labouring under chronic diseases, or requiring stir ;ical nut will derive greater benefit from his daily personal attention, and they will be attended to with less expense to the owner. Good nurses will be in attendance. KI>W :s 11. BOND. Darien, April lfvth, 1839—4 l SIiOLS, HOOTS, AkO. P'UST received by the latest arrivals, and for sale as cheap as the cheapest, the follow ing desirable poods, viz : IlKlt)pairs mens’ Kip Brogans 1000 do womens’leather Boots and Shoes 500 do do mo., of various kinds 25 eases gentlemens’calf and pegged Boots 10 do do do sewed water proof 10 do boys’ do and pegged Boots 5 do do do do Shoes 0 trunks Indies’ Phil. Slips sdo do Furand India Rubber 300 pairs womens'calf and seal Boots 50 dozen wool Hats, of various qualities 10 eases moleskin Hats, gentlemens 10 do silk do do 5 do fur, (good quality) 20 do (common do) do 5 do boys silk Hitts, and 20trunks mens’, boys’, and childrens’ Caps, of various kinds. Country merchants are particularly request ed to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. WARNER it SOLOMONS. Savannah. January 1. PORTRAIT PAINTING. Mr It HARDING, respectfully informs the citizens of Daren, and its vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Mansion House, where specimens of his painting can be seen, ja -29-31 Spanish C'istirs and Tobacco. 50*000 su S OR ,! PAN,su CI Poitiaux Brown's genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale by feb 12 J &S. H ROKENB A UGH. j Lauds for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of Land, situate in the 2d district of Ap pling county, and oil the waters of the Ala t amah a River; one known and dis tinguished by the No. fi2B. and containing 370 aeres the other by the No. 658, and containing 112 acres, and having the right of a ferry granted in a charter by the Legislature of the State. Any person wish ing to trade for the same, may do so 6y letter,direct ed to Archibald Brydie, Athens. Ga.; or to J. H. Fleming, Charleston. S. C. And Ido hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way whatever on said premises, as the law in such cases shall be rigorously enforced. J H. FLEMING. feb 19-3 m [Athens Banner.] Joseph Lyman, Jr. AND Francis E. Fond, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW HAVE asstveiated 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. 1830. NEW STORB, K.Ak A. C . M-LK.WAA & C O. LDMBIB CITY,TELFAIR CO GEORGIA, Inform their fritiul, and the public that they have opened a more at this place for a general retail trade. They hove just received per steamer Col. Jewett, a large quantity of gooda, comprising a very extensive assortment, selected with particular reference to tine country trade. Among which are live following ar ticles : 50 bag* green Coffee 10 ‘* Manilla •* 20 bW*. N. K. Rum 6 “ Holland Gin 15 “ Felp’s “ 10 “ Eagle “ 5 “ Cognac Brandy 10 “ Peach “ 8 “ Imitation *• 5 “ Malaga Wine 4 Cinnamon Cordial 4 cask* Porter 20 bhl*. Flour 10 •* Cracker* 20 “ N O. Sugar 5 “ Loaf “ 10 “ Molasses 3 “ Table Salt 5 bag* Filbert* 10 boxes Cavendish Tobacco 5 ,l Honcydcw “ 10 “ small Plug 5 keg* small Twist “ 10 bbt*. Irish Potatoes HO boxes Raisins 25 ‘■ Spanish .Segar* 25 “ i Spanish “ 2C ‘“ American “ 12 keg* Dupance Fff Powder 12 “ “ Ff lUOO lb*. Bar Lead 50 bag* Shot 5 boxes Mar Soap 5 “ Shaving “ 5 “ Fancy “ 3 doz. Carolina Weeding Hoe* 3 “ Patten “ “ ft “ Iron Trace* # 500jbs. Pot* 600 “ Oven* 300 “ Spider* 300 “ * Fire dog* 1 do*, pair Shovel and Tong* 3 “ ‘tea Kettles 3 “ Sauce Pan* 1 doz. HitUs- J “ double barrel shot Guns 12 Tin Cupa ft “ Coffee Pot* 12 “ Nest’s Hand Bucket* 20 11 Tin Pans H *• “ Plate* 0 *• Coffee Mill* 100 Candle tuouidk 12 pair Brass Candlesticks 3 doz. Wooden Buckets 2 “ Wash Baisin* 50 cask* Natl* 5 M Gunfimt* 12 doz. Shoe Blacking 12 gross knitting Pat* 100 pair Hook llingcs 30 “ Brfiss Knobs ft Cord Rppe * Fish Hooks assorted 1 doz. Horse Bturius ’ J 2 “ Cotton Cards <■ H “ Wool “ - 20 Mr. Stu> Thread Look.rug UJuMes assorted Shaving “ H doz. UaZOrs H “ “ Slrps* 6“ “ Shaving Boxes , 6 m . “ Brushes 5 “ Hair “ 2 “ Ploqgh Lutes • 8 “ CqUin’s Axes 10 “ Block Ink 3 m “ K. f “ 3 •* Hammer* I “ Smoothing PlaiHs 1 “ Jack 1 “ Fane’ ‘• h “ .Match “ l “ >lalfting “ 3 “ Hand Saws 12 “ Screw Augurs 12 l - ChisscU 20 gro. Screws; SOsetts Knifes and Forks 50 sells Knifes; 1 doz. Tout Adds 1 doz. Chop Axes; 2 do Snuffers 12 “ Dressing Combs; 12do Tucking do 12 “ Side do; 3 Pocket do. 6 Card Spurs; Violin strings assorted 4 doz. stock Locks 8 “ Pocket Books ; Bdo Spectacles 12 gro. Peart Buttons ; 12 do Bone do P 2 “ Lasting do ; 4 do Lives 12 “ Brmnuia Table Spoons 12 “ “ Tea “ 12 Curry Combs 86 pr mens lined and bound Brogans 84 “ “ kips Brogans Cora B. 60 u “ “ “ best 86 “ “ sewed “ 98 “ “ Calf Leather bound Brogans 96 “ “ “ Curd “ “ 100 “ “ double sole kip Brogans 100 “ “ “ “ calf “ 60 “ Gentlemen’s Water Pioof Boots (HI •’ “ fine calf sewed Boots 20 “ thick Boot* 60 “ children’s Roan Morocco 84 “ boy’s kip Brogans 60 “ youths Lasting Slippers 60 “ ’• “ “ heals 60 “ children’s Leather Boots 100 “ women’s Lt-athcr Hoots 100 “ “ “ Shoes 60 “ ladle's col'd lasting heal Straps 6(1 - ** black Straps 60 1 “ fine kid ties 60 “ “ inor T heals 48 “ Villedge Lace 36 “ Paris tics 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 “ “ 24 “ “ Fur Seal Caps 36 “ Gentlemen’s plain Russia Hats 36 “ “ .super *• 24 - blk Conney Hats 24 “ Russia llats narrow brims 36 “ blk Beaver Hats 12 “ blk wool 24 Tarpolin Hats 24 “ Wool Hats 4090 yds j brown Shirting 1500 “ 4-4 Sheeting 1000 “ 3 bleached Shirting law “ 6-4 “ family “ 500 “ 7-4 “ “ “ 300 “ 4-4 Wallerinan “ 300 “ 7-8 upper fall “ 3(W “ superior 4-4 do do 100 “ red Canton Flannel 100 “ brown “ “ 150 “ bleached “ “ 9 pieees 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 Linsey* 20 “ Fancy Prints ;12 do red ground do ; 8 do blue striped do ; 6 do small fig'tldark do; Bdo stuped do; 80do aborted do; 25 do dprk Chwitado? JO do do Furni ture do. 3 “ French Cambric 4 *• Emlrosscd do 1 “ Embossed Dimity 1 apiece* bomhazetts, assorted 3 do scarlet merinoe; 3 do,brovn 5 do colored; 4th C 4 eaiorei do 5 do 4 4 bobinetts; Bdo book muslin , 10 do plain swiss do; If> do satin strip'd do superior satin do; 8 do figured muslin; Hdo checked do b do do bobinette; 3 col'd dimity; 4 doz gauze shawls; 2 do silk do *Pf huc fi al >uck diaper 1 2 9oz buck gloves 2 doz kid and 2 do silk glares■ 2 do carded shirts; 6 do bitch braids Z do bead hags; Bandanna and Cotton Ilhds. assorted ’ ’ 2;, blk cravats; i do Irish HnnrA Cambrtcks assorted: 3 ps blk lustings; * 8 ps blue and gray satinetts 2 doz pair men's co/cred cot ten gloves .1 do do India rubber suspenders •1 do do worsted do 6 do do col'd double strapt. do !■. do do ladies white cotton hoes; 0 do do men's do do half do b do do unrated do do do . Patten and cotton thread, aasor'ted Pearl, Bone and Lastly Buttons, do I doz mm's Camlet Cloaks * I do Cloth dress Coals; 1 do fine cfoJrock define black cloth tests; 1 do blue ‘do I do do Cassemcrc Pants; 1 do Satinett and o ps Cotton and Silk Velvet 3 doz Ladies fine Straw Bonnetto, oonnet Linings and trimmings, Qc. <j-c. * They have alwt Drug,, Medicine., Perfumers F 4-c Togeth. r vwtli. gtMHi a* ,7” ‘’“ ‘** ‘y and Glass Wore. They will all ‘heir fowls low for cash. * WANTED as above, All kinds of Country Pi-cSuc*, forVhichcaah and gotsls, at low prt will tie jjanj offdeUverv nt their April 16th. 1H39. Low fop iviiiniui r iScatn, A KE offered on accommodating term* on that desirable sittmtio,, called the Thicket, about 4 inti'-, from Darien : each Lot containing about 14 Meres, the front, f each having a full view of Doboy Har, and on the creek extending back as far ns the road leading to Boisdea’a Bluli. P|„i s „f the above, and tcnnsofsnle, can be sagn tttihe Count ing Boom of F K SHAKELFOItD, Esn Darien, 19‘h Feby. 18119—Iw a£*ooODiir wV SMGtiiolr, Comif*alon*norciiank, * m Darien, Ga. j*k Mii-liam W. \\edodbitby, DNvid D. S r*’ k#oi.i:w . For Sstio, JjUgfo * A |d*Rsantly situated and very com i r* • *dwelling’ house and lot, with all 1 i|JS|l(fl* c<, * sa r>’ onHfotildinga, at Ridgeville, 4tSgß*K& Inree iniie* trmn the city. Terms of sale , willie made accommodating. 1 h.e healnt of Ridgeville as a summer's resilience, is too V. I'tk known, to requite any reeonunerdations, nod IreingsoMear to Darien must mok- it ati snabie retreat to men of business. * E. s lij'is *Dnrin, JanSMt * 30 imi-LARS ItJsW AIfl). M ill he paid for the apprehension of my Negro Woman NANNY. The said woman wkw formerly owned in the city of Savannah In- Mr*. Fell. She was taken front Micebofb in in May last by a negro tnun, and was heard of -a few day* after near tiro citv. She i* well known in the city. Nanny is 25 year* of age. light complected, and about five feet hi"h I). M. STEWART. March 19th, 1838. Isaac Snow, | AAMU'LD inform hi* customers and the public, j ft that Ire continues to keep on hand at his old ! **“?. an extensive assortment of merchandize em bracing almost every variety, stielt as Dry Goods Groceries Hardware, Cutlery, Hollow-ware. Earth en-ware and Crockery. Glass-ware, fiats. Caps and Bonnets ; Boots and Shoes, Books and Stationary Perfumery and a great variety of Fancy articles. ’ He intends to keep his assortment” as complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of his customers, Darien, Feb. 5 ts jr-r* Book Binding. 4^l SCJ*ALL Books left al the HERALD Office will be well executed nt short notice. Blank and Record Books will be bound to order. Also, Books of every other de scription will be bound to any pattern that may be desired. Feb. 5. A CARD. S. W. ESTZ2RBROOK, I • EGS leave respectfully to inform his friends -■ 3 and the public, that he has again opened his store at the old stand, and will be happy to supply his customers with any orticlea he may have. He has made arrangements to increase his stock of GOODS, and will keep an assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, and hopes by strick and unremitted attention to business, and furnishing goods at the lowest 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 anv further interruption. tlis store was closed during his absence, under circumstances which may 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 tract of two hundred acres of land, lying oa the Ahamaha river about 25 miles above J Darien. Said land is well timbered with Pine and has a convenient landing or Bluff to it. For terms apply to J. J. Garrison or the subscriber. ‘ JOHN MITCHEL. April 2d, 1839. Notice. FBI HE following persons made default as Grand JL 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 following persons made defauit as Petit Ju rors—Lewis Sexton. Mathew Dregors. W. Mabry, Jesse Obryan. Robert Afsddleton. Enoch Wyley, William Poacher. Samuel Rowe, Robert Caldwell. 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 Jurors, be fined in the sum of forty dollars each, and the for going Petit Jurors, be fined in th* 1 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 TOWNSEND. Clerk . J ap 30 3t