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K. min Dnpurtmrnt, Gs. j
MfLLCDocviLt.c BSLh May, 1939 J
WHEREAS by an Acittfih# Ofimal Afs-mblr
of ihit Slate, pasted th* 28th Deetmbti 1838, an*Hied ;
“An Act to fjroT,dt Pr ths clt of ■ .Com-anuon to
rrdueatht nnmbsrofths Qn.r*l AMBnbly of lit* ;
B'.nt* of Ow|ii, and for otlirr jrorposo* tbtrein
named,” it it provided ‘‘That it hil o* tbr duty of
bw Exstlltnty th* Governor, to fit* publicity to thol
•Itorotiont and *m*rdm<-niinr.d*in t£irContiiiaiion<|j|
in rtferroot to tbt reduction of tbt numbtr of mam- !
t-ri cam;-coin X the Gratral A :mbly j tnd ih- f.rwf
Mondt) ta October n**t, after tbr rising of *#-d
Cor<*mtion, ht ti.*ll ft on for iherauftralicn, be the ]
profile, m’eueh *m-ndmrni, alteration*, or n * ar
title*, * they moy make for the objeett of ixtadion ‘
n.iJ e-jUiihtaticn of tl, General A- mbly refr’ end
if retined by mejontr of to* voter, *bo l 'o ‘on the (
oner, ion of “Riftrii- iriot,” or “No RnriciTiojt,” i
then, end in tbet even', the eltrretioO *-> by tiiem ;
wed ‘ end ratified, h!i be binding on the people of
thie State, end noi oth-i".i.” follfioteMwrttl- j
eyalu of IV people nfthit Bn*(r, ** ibtod in Con
eeation under theproeieionepftfctbtfor* recited Act
Hot# ayror.d to, end dejlarol the fol be nl- ,
trot'tone and amendment* of the Co.ietitutitn nfihiv
Piet#, tour King the representation oft he people in the j
G-roeral Ava'-n >ly th -aAf -owii;
1 THE CONVENTION *<ioMerl under ‘he
Act “to provide for the rallofa Convention toredure ,
tor number of lUo General A itu mbly of the tkate of
tieorsia, ei and for other purpose* therein named,” ‘
pa -.ej the *-*tth day of I) *- into r, IN3N li.vtn- met,
under the Rroelatnatlpnofthr Governor, on Monday !
the 6th day of May, 1H39, pn-po.f o* lh.* final result j
of their dfil*-ration*.ibe f 1 rr* wing to ty ameiidmenia
to the CJUilulK-n of the Rtate of fleorgia, find pr
• ‘tit the i.M to hi* Etteelieoey tile tin verttor r f the
Hi at*, that publicity may lie given to *id allerttloti*
ond amniulinenta, aeeording to the aixtli aertioji of
the A t uttdwr which the Convention oai-mUM :
AMI-.’ DMENTp TO Tiff. fUNs'l I I I TION
(■F THE STATE OF OIK KOM.
The Ifoune of R‘-preset|lutiv rn shall be r .mpom tl
of member* from nil the eumuie* avhiehmw nre <*r
hereafter may he included within thia Stat**, ueecird
iii4 to their i csjh dive numb r of fi e.* while persons,
mid im luding Hire -fifths of all ibr people of color---
to Ik acxriaiii"<! by nn ueiual iuurocrttti,n tube
mud” from lime to time, nt interval* of seven y. r,
a* now by law provided. l.n* h county shall be en*
titled to one m< mb- c. Kurh county btninf repr -
veniutivc j.i’puhtUui), or above *j*eeifi*d, of air thou
sand person*, shall In- entitled to onecdditional inem
tor; and each county baring aiiih repr-viitntive
population ofitv Iv ttiouannr! persons; >ball lie en
titled to two additional innnly j*, ljut no eounly
ahull have nitre than throe members.
The number of members of which the House of
Representatives will lie romp'led, accord inp to the
aforesaid rntio, and the Inst census, shall nut hereaf
ter be inerons'd, except when anew eounty is crea
ted ; mul ithlnilPbe the duty of the l,“;i*Uitiirr, at
ilirir 8.-ssion to be hold-11 ii”*t lifter lh-- enmner.ilion
provid'd forhy law; to regtilau- the ratio of repre
a.’fiunion a* lo prevent aueh laereaaa.
The Iteprearniaiivea slial] lie eiioaen i.nndatly on
the fir*t Moildny of October, until aueh duy of elec
tion ahjll be nlli red by lw*
The 6V,!<*rr ahall wmaiat of fmtv-six uuutb-rs,
elected niimiiilly, on the firat fdondny in Ueiolier,
until aueh day of election ‘shall Ik uttered by law ;
and s'ibll be com po ad of ope inenthrr from eucb of
lie (bfty-six h nutorml Dial net* follow iug :
I. (duklhani mill KDlnghmn.
‘i. Sorivcn mid lUirlv'.
:t. Kichmond mul ( olumbin.
Lincoln mid Wilke*.
* l>. Ellmrt and Muditoo.
(I llubnrafiiini mid Lutnpkin.
7. Lulon mul Itabnn.
H. Forsyth and Hull.
.Inckaon mul Franklin.
10. Clark nntl Ugleihorp.
11. (iiecu mul Ftiliium.
lit. Tallluforro and Wurren.
111. Hancock mtd Baldwin.
H. M iialiinifloii and JcftViratui.
10. F.tnantici and Monigumcry.
lit. UiUrty imrt ISiynrt. *
17. Tntinal and Dullnelt.
IS, Mclnloah mul Glynn.
tl). Camden nntl V\ avne.
‘.hi. Wnre tind Lowndes.
‘tl. Telfmr and Appliittr
i . Mvi in c mtd W iikinson
Ptilaski and Twiggs.
24, Bibb mid Crawford.
2A. Jones and Jasper.
2(1. nun* and Monroe.
27. G.’ itmoil o;itl Walton
28. DcKttlb ami Henry.
20. Newion and Morgan.
IK). Gilmer anti Murray.
HI. Cass and Chettikefi.
82 Ccbh and Campbell.
83, Coweta and Fnvettc.
34. Merriwethcr and Talbot.
35, Pik mul I’pson.
,‘W. Ilou.iton mul Macon.
37. Dooly ami Irwin.
38. Thomas and Decatur.
3.1 linker mtd Earlv.
11l Lee and Sumpter.
11. ILuvdiifJili and Stewart.
12. Muscogee and Marion.
43. Harris and Troup,
44. Heard mul Carroll.
48. Pudding and Floyd,
Id. C halt nog n, Walker and Dade.
And whenever hereafter the L-gt lamre sbnll ley
oft nmt eatahliah a 11-w county, it shall he added to
the mest coinifjumi* Sh-naUmal DUtrict having the
wnallesf r4>re*e! Wlvr i i tadat ‘on,.
’ ‘ ,t \ Mi. - W WAT nlv
Eirtidetit of the Convention.
QPPrt:
I.mPN I.aTk? -r, s c*ry of ihf* Conv< otion*”
I hi conformity vvi<h the jn'ovisuins of
the bt fore rccitcti A* i, do hereby give publicity to
the smc, and Mtjoin each voter for memhm of the
Mcm rul \sstinbly of this *Stiilc, on (he day therein
specified, to w'w : on the Monday in October
next, t.’ give hi* votocf Rnlitu stiw “So ffotifi
a* provided in saftt Act ; and that the pre
fid in f'thcrrs cmit\ the same to tins Department,
iicwdingh*.
Oivv n under tny hand and seal of the K\
(1. S) ccctiv IVpartr.icnt,at the capitol in Mil
l d£< villv'. this the day and year first above
vvni a OllOHivi* K GILMER.
Hy tho Govnnor
Jon* H. Stw:s.f, 5?. E. !>
j” Id
Southarn Recorder will pUsh the alwvve
until the first Monday in October nejtj, and all the
\ w spapif of the relate will pttblUh it once in the
month 01 June, and once during the first week in
September nut
By order oft he Governor.
JOHN II STEELE* F. !>
lt*iifFill Atrcnry.
THE untlvraisj; mtewa thcoflbr to hi* fricmla
at il th.* nublic. in : it* iittns.iriit-ii of s QENEIIAL
A OF. Nil in this place. He will tvttt rd to the r>
ucnwl of all notes, Ac., that may bo c trusted to his
cats , in the Control Dank, for tho customary fee of
V.>uc Dollar for each renewal; also to the taking; out
and forwarding Grants, for Fifty Cents each.
J‘i* Letters enclosing money and N'otes(pos( paid)
I meet with promt t attentim.
JOHN B ANDERSON.
MtUcdgcvillc. Jan. 8. 1N39.
Wilaon *V- jjrothrrT’
Manufacturers uni Importers of Saddlery
liurdxrare, Vo. ft, A \>rth Third street,
PHILADELPHIA,.
Jl A VF. constantly on hand tor the Southern and j
Western markets, a rcucral assortment ot‘
Plated, polished steel atui brass stitTttpa,
Fisted, polished steel wud brass ‘.A., ft els,
do do do do spurs,
do brass and j.tpaned harness mounting.
Wood and dept inti #prig. brass or.d plated,
Bands, cotton. limien and worsted webbing,
TLusk, hog skins, saddl- trees, japotved leather,
dated, brass, wood and iapaaed ham- ss,
da and do coach lamps ;
I'ogctlKr with a very large assortment of all kinds ;
ofgoo-Ja intheftbove fine, which they off r on the
most reasonable They arc constantly rrceiv- j
tng i.vrgat<r“bs in addition to their pres nt stock,
-.nd ti-surc So'Khc.ii :*d Western m.-jehants that :
is-*- grists are i)v first <yhxlhy.
-■-irl l * . .
Macon Sli**mlJOftt Company.
FB'HS Macon Stokmbc*'. Cctrij eny take thli
Jl utihod of informing the Merchants of the
.inurior of Georgia, and the public generally,
■hat their line of Boats are in full operation,
‘and aohcit their patronage: believing that
’ goods forwarded by way Os Darien, ia the most
orpeditiona route. The Company have five
new S'l CAM BOAT S, ccmmunded by first
i rule Captains, viz :
J. H'IONE, • Capt. W. C. Mendall,
| CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Milcox,
EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn,
HI.’FERIOR - “ W. F. Johnson,
J GOUDA HD, “ L. L. Wilcox.
Also, si % lean first lute TOW BOATS, built i
expressly for the navigation of Alatainuha and
Ocamulfee River?.
‘I he J Stone it ft side wheel Boat, low pres
sure engine, carries 700 bales of cotton, and
! runs regularly three times a week, between
Savannah onJ Darien. The Chieftain ie aside
wheel Beat, end carries 530 or 600 bales ol
cotton, runs regularly I “tween Darien and
Char lesion, nnd net wean Savannah ACharles
, ton. The Enecl, Superior nnd J. Goddard, tun -
! regularly between Darien and Macon, towing
two boat* each- One of them will leave Dari
| en regularly every three days—the usual time
i of uasHitgc up is five or six days.
This line is connected with a line of seven
: packets running regularly between New York (
I and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to
I their agents, orord* red to be shipped by tiieir
i line, will be forwarded with despatch. The
company, thankful for the patronage they have
• 1 received, have increased their means of eon- |
; veytmee largely, and pledge themselves to use
- every e vrtion to fadltatc the interests of those. 1
w ho may ship iiv their line,
j Their are also'a line of schooners running
, between Charleston and Darien, to the Com-
I pony’s ogents in each place.
The agents for the New York and Darien
line of packets, me
R. M. DEMTL. 18fl Front t Now York, and
MITCH EL, tVYEU & CO.
Darien,
At-r rita ofilio Mocon Steamboat Company.
I. BALDWIN Savannah,
M ARTIS A \’ ALTER. Oharleafbn,
G. K ROHERTS. Hawkinat ilia.
MITCHEL, YVYKR & CO.
Darivn,
J. GODD \UD CO Macon,
If. M. DE.MIL. IHfl Front ul. New Y'ork.
UOXiSTt, SHIP, BLG 2F, AMD
MINTING.
f|AHE HUHSCHIBKR n-apertfiilly informs
A ihe public that i e has emaliliithed hiinsclf
in thus city, and will ho happy to execute any
orders Ift his line, such hm Houm, Ship, Bign
and Oniamcniel PAINTING, OH Gilning,
Graining, Glrtzirg, P.ipcrirtg. Coloring, v*tc.
Paints. Oil, C< lot s, V\ tndow Glass, &c.
contsianiiy cn hand.
Ail orders pui ctua ly attended to, and Jobs
executed in titvcrkmt nlike manner.
N B AH ordtrs Yon iltc cmintrv puncitt
ally am-ntlcd to. Tl subscriberwiil he found
at Mr.Chick’s residence.
JORHAM SAWYER.
Referent et
Roger* & Cr me Jttricrs.
Col. U. M. St war', Libert j County,
Darien. Janus v 2 !, 1330.
Joseph I jriL.au, Jr.
*Vl>
Frimcis 1- . loi <l,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
HAVE associated themselves in ihe prac
tice of their profession in Dnt im. and respect
fully nfit r their services lo their friends and
the public,
Ofiice. Charlier Building. Broad sheet, cp- 4
posite the smre of Mr Samuel M. Street.
Darien, Apr 23, 1839.
l.nnda for Snlo.
ttSfeiNik- ALL those two Tracts or Lots of
ffitoAu Land, situate in the td district of Ap
|ri#* piing county, and on the water* of the
a< ]g Alntnmaha River; one known altd die
tin. ua*u*d by th*- No ti 23. nnd containing37oaeres
the other by the No. 658, und coraatning 112 acres,
and having the right of tv f rry granted in a charter
by the Legislature of the Suit” Any f:rson wish
ing to trad • for the tame, may do so by 1.-Uef,dir Ti
ed to Arcliit-oUt Brydie. Athens. G or to J 11 I
Fleming, Charleston, S C. And Ido ii?r*l y forbid
afl peri ns whatsoever Iroiu ire.paasmg in anyway
whatever on anidpremiers, as the law inSbtU'lt cases
shail be rigorously enfurred. ,
• J. H. FI.EMC G Vi
fob 19-3 m (Athens Bingi'i ]
I snap 8 . . v.
War DIM D ‘'vfnrm te e custcmcrt am! the tublir, 1
T w Le contimus to kot*p on hnnd at his old
stuud, an extent ive assort memos mm! nmlsD'rm~
brncmr; #tuos( uvery variet)*, such ns Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlory, HMlow-waro, Rarih
on-\\ im* and Crockery, Glass-ware, Huts, Gnys nnd
Donnets ; Boots <u;d Sho*s. Books end Statioimry,
rfmm'iy and :i variety rs Fancy arti> \o%.
Ho intends to kc*ep his ftssortmont as complete
through thr srnsouas may be required to meet the
wishes of his customers.
Darien, Pub 5 ts
(.uoi „ia -Ylcliitosli f ounty.
The olliveinL’ i* I hed-script ion of cattle taken nn, ,
ns ist rays, by Mr Rettbin Olwineal his place of r-si
iL itCcmv BuftsloCrevk MlnioshCounty; vie.marked
crnjv. split.and nndetbit inane- r, and an cinder slope
inilie oth.-T, Brand d(I.) One emv red, frosty, with
bory itarling aho rrd ftroaty. Oases* w lute, with dark
sp, * ks. One cow inland white t idnl, three years old.
One lii'f* t while, with hed nmt sidesbrimile, mo
years Oil. One haftT while, with dark spots on her
neck ami aides, two years old. One cow whiteiah
cnlnur, and male calf red, with wliiv back nnd feet.
One row while and red pul ‘d, with her yrnrtinp
white, with ml herd & sides. Onecow without horns
while with black heed nnd black snots nn her side®,
w ill* her yearling, white with red nrad and spots on
its neck ml side*: And one steer, sold by the taker
tip, for S V :i dollar?
Viewed bv
LUKE BANDY, Freeholder.
Aepris-.n tcflS head of stock caul?,
rt Sa |*er head - - - SCO Oft
our three \ .-ar old steer, sold by the taker
I up before tolling, appraised at 7 00
* Total S;t)0
[Signed.]
LUKE BANDf.)
> Freeholders.
JAMES R, OBF.RRY',)
A rue*.; v “.r haudeti tome by James t. Garri
son. Justice of th* Peace.
J. K TOWNSEND, clerk of I. C. Me’ C.
Par. el*, July 3(kh, 1339,
LIT MB ER;
riio ¥>arlun St:in fruw Mill,!
IS N \V IN OPt'JIAXH'N—Th- proprietors]
wish I. —vntraotfc; tjfir and iiveev oflargi quanli
ties of veliow pine Lumber at their V. harf. where
the draft of water, and the fiirilitie* for loading an
as gvvod ns : any place in th* immediate vicinity of j
Darien j
They also v. -h to contract fora supply of SAW
LUKlS—about four hundred tin ussr.d feet will be :
requir'd monthly. Contracts for this amount, or j
lets, w s!J be given to accommodate a; pli* .'cts.
They offer for sat th - re.* mt.ery of ihe RlC£
®III,{. —consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts. ;
; fanning mills, screens, two pair of very large mill j
’ s:nn*s, r.nd n nuniherofother articl e.
A bargain is ,'fi'crcd to any- one who will purchase j .
’ the whole Apply et the mil*.
e..t, J. )<
MCINTOSH COUNTY HUBA£2>*>
j Ocuuiulgee Slrum-Ifoat Com
imnj,
I
tNCoaroßATrc av the lkoislatom oroeoae:*.
in Ibtta, for the transpot tation and Insurance
of merchandise and produce, between Sa
vaxnah and DamEtt, and DAhtr> and Macos,
touching at Hawkinkville, and the principal
Landings.
f|JHIB Company will run their Hteam boats
<*■ as high up AsMnccnaa long as the state of
the River will admit; and for low stages of the
! waters they.have provided, and arc now run
! ning POLL-BOAT'S of sticlt light draft of wa
teraswill admit them to run at any stage of the
River, which are towed up by their Steam
boats two-thirds of the distance, thereby great
ly expediting the transportation of merchan
dise during the Summer and F-v! seasons; and
their Steamers will bt in complete repair, and
ready for business, as early as the River will
admit.
their eoats are :
i r
*; - • Stcam-buat Comet, Captain
‘ 1 Steam-boa’ Alatamaiia. Cap*
Ofiaß&kmMm tain Taylor,
ir r*'iTT v '*’ %+
L ‘• Steam-boat Ocamc cr.R, Cap
d&imtHSahaß tain lllarkinahip:
And a iarg'* number of TOW-BOATS, which
will be in complete repair.
For furihef information apply to
PH. R. YONGE & >ON Darien,
i REA & COTTON .Warm
J w LATHROP Hawkinsvllle,
W M. PATTERSON ,<2 ( 0.. Savannah
McDowell SHANNON &CO Charleston,
SCOTT, SHAFT ERA MOItRELL, N. York
July Agents.
Got'lkke'x i>lati*lii*ss Suitullvt*.
t,IOR tit* cure of Consumption, Coug’ Celii*,
Catanh*, B r.d many complaint* tnud-m to the
human ay*tern.
Pic jiJAO, end sold by ISAAC SNOW, sol*
Agent tor Darien.
(Translated from the G-rman.J
LOUIS OF ION GOI.LH KE,
or orsMattr.
The frenicst of Human Benefactor* ! !
Citizen a of Nurth and South Am-rim •
To Louis Often Ooehike, M D. es fjernany,
■f Europe,) to lung j the luiperishatila honor of adding
anew and prenoua doctrine to the science of medi
cine,—-a doctrm-, woic i, though vehemently oppott and
by many ot lh** farulty (of which It- t a valuable
member,) he prove* to Ik a* well four.d-d m trutli, na
any and, otriae of Holy Writ, —a d< citin ‘, upon the
| v rity of which are suap nd and th* live* of minions of
our tnee, and wnich h - boldly hu ppo
ar* to r .'ut-% vie Coruumption i* a dit -use alwnya
o-.-a* : m dby adlaordned viateof th Vi* Vita (or
Life-Principle) of th-human body— 3rsr®ft'i**cretly
larking in me system for fear*, betore thr is the
least complaint of the and which may be
as certainly, though not so quickly, cured as a com
; nvon cold or a simple headache. An invaluably pr
i cions doctrine this, us it imparts an important lesson
to the apiparently healthy of both sexes, t-acliing
| them that this insidious foe may Ik an unobserved
inmate of their “clayey houses,” even fthil- they
imnr n- themselves s-cure from it* attack*, teaching
them that the great s-er-t in the art of preserving
h-alth is to pluck out th- di**nsr while in the blade,
and not wnit till the full-grown ear
A 1 p -r.;l and below ar- a f w certificates of cure*
from th- extrem-ly numerous list that lias been sent
to the proprietor p and fi#m the respectability of the
source* from which th y emanate, the most akeptienl
cannot doubt of the wonderful c.Tscts of this medi
cine.
Poet OTe*. Kingston, N Y July 21, 18(13
Dr. Rowland Sir—The efiects of the O ‘rmim San
ative r- great in ibis ptae- One w omtvn that was
in a dp Consumption, and who had been inconttn
| ned night sweats for seven month*, now consid -rs
j herself wjll. Bhe took no other medicine but the
Panative. ’ Another ca*- man that was taken
i bleeding at the Lungs till he. could not raise himself j
in his bed, has been r-stor-d lo p*rf et health bv liv*
Sanative JOHN V. TILBURGH, P M
Post Office, Charlotte, N. C. June ir.riß'H
Sir—! have told all th* Sanative and want two
paekag , more immediately. It has performed a re
tnarkaole , ore of ts of the heart, and the in
dividual an vs it ia tne best medicine ever offered to
the America , people—although the Doctor* are try- [
mg to prut it down. 11 B WILLIAMS l> M...
Post Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July ‘2, 1
Sir—l am entixrly out of the MueUln Sanative, (
and have hourly ealls for it—satiny from a distance
n f 20 or 30 miles'—in which case* jvroplc nre much !
disappoinwjl in nhl being able to obtain it They}
seem witting to give any price for it, and I could bn % e
sold the pact ftnsek more than on-’ hundred d-dUus
e-n baftfc 1: ;r • -!- ■
medicine. > Muny in this vicinifb are fast (f covering
from UiapPonsumption bv the us
„ W D C YVILMOT.P M
New Haven, Conn. July 24, IKIB.
Dear Sir—The Matchless Sanative sells well and
with signal success One case -a young man, in
the last stages of Consumption, given o'er by his
physician, has been taking ft only a few weeks and
n now able to walk and rid out. B tor- he took the
Sana ive lie was unable to get out of tod and his
death was hourly e xp-cted. But uuheastonishment
-I les friends he was s.rcn able to toave Iris bed. and
to Ire out as before stand Two otH“i •miSar eases
have recently occurred. D W. DAVENPORT.
Post Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos., Con.,
July 20, lSb’B,
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effect
ed, through the virtues of Dr. Goe iek’s Sanative, in
the case of an eld rly a tnleman who was far gone
, and wasted uwaj in Consumption, and considered
| past recovery by his family man. He is now, com
paratively speaking, a well man. 1 saw him myself .
j a few days since, in company with his w'fe, starting
;on a Journey to the western part of this Ststr. He
a scribes his escape from tlv* very jaws of d-ath, and
: his rcccv -rv to health solely to the astonishing vir
nt“s of the Matchless Sanative. lie is a man pcs
! ssstng • snug property, but said he, “I w ould wil
i linrly pay one thousand dollars or a single bottle of j
; it, if I could r.ot purchase it for a less pric >. To him
i the Sanative is above all value
| WALTER OOOPELL, P. M.
i Georgia Insurance and Trust
COMPANY,
‘■tE/’ILL tnkc Marine and Rivet risks on ,
v • Vessels. Boats, Freight, Money Mer
chandize. etc. Also, against loss by Fire on
R hidings. Merchandize and Produce, on the
most favourable terms. Apply to
P. R. YOKGE & SONS,
Agents.
Darien, January 22.183;).
G cor si a ->I c I ntosli Comity.
j ‘VK/HEREAS, Roswell King, applies for lettcis
▼ T of dismission on the estete of Pierce Butler.
1 late of said County dec-used.
j These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and
I singular the kindred and creditors o said deceased
to b anu appear at my office tVi'hin the time , ro
scribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given ur.d -r mv hand at offee, this 23d day of
February, l<i;t ‘ J E TOWNSEND,
fcbdti’ Clerk, C. O.
Paints and Oils.
ac/V KEGS English While LEAD
•5 V* 76 do American ditto—A!^.
Grern and Black PAINTS. Just received
and fir sale by
may 7 J ft s H ROKENBAUGH,
Notice is Hereby Given.
THAT J\mes I Garrison, E*q has be*n appein
by th* subscribers. their acting Agent daringlhn t
absence from ths St at*. ,
S P. & .T P WOnf>BtTRV
P rvi a. Afey % 2Stb 18X>. *
Heasonublf C.oods.
THE aubsenbers caU the autnuon of their eua
touiers and v.Se public. to their stock oljjood* wtncli 1
have been received by iaie arrivals. Th-tr *to- kof i
Br u*h, French arid Ameri an Of)’ Goods, sui- 1
table tor the present and approaching aeaaon, is very ,
general—among which msy be found flannels, cloths,
sauinets, murenoeo. Circassians, bombazines, rest i
mga, Irish linen, imen site-tines, table and towell ‘
diapers, brown Holland, cambrie, mull, swit* aad
jaeone musl’nt, linen cambric handkerchiefa, silk !
do. black Gro d* Swiss and Mationa silk, colored (
do French and Scotch worked collar*, ribband*, j
bo to net laces, barrage, cheek*, plaids, English and 1
American print*, bleached and brown sheetings and I
shirtings, shirting grips, umbrellas,ailk, moluiir and
cotton hosiery, 4e Ac
a. * A large assortment of
tag- \ nn< * Nlioes,
(,) „ “ Hats and Bonnots,
Hardware. Queengieare, It'oeMlenreare and !
hull onicA/ti:
* < ®£s. l,'s aa^p-
IRON I%. KX> If AXXsS, ALL SIZES.
Whitf* Lead* rcen and lilack
Faints; Stationary, Perfu
mery, &e. Ae.
Tliey are at all time* receiving and th-ir assoc-
Oient will be k-pt full throughout the year, with aueh
articles at are desirable for planters and family use.
All of which will be sold on rason*W term*
J 49 H ROKENBAUGH.
Darien, Jan. 29, 1839
N'’ ITICL.
f|JHE SUBSv .t-fIER takes ibis method of
JB- lnf< rmtng the public that he has now on
hand a genera) aa>tortm> nt of Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods und Fancy Articles; Groce
ries; Crockery and Ginas Mare; Hardware
aid Cuilcry : Hollow, Y'. ood, Tin, and Ston#
W ares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as 1
Ha'chett, Ifr.mnier-. Augurs, Chisel* Bits and •
Bit Stocks Plancs.Pl/mclrons and Saws.
Also. Snddiea, Bridle*. Murttngalea, Saddle
Rags, &c. #
HATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH
ING
Ladies'. Gentlemens’ & Children*’ SHOES.
BOOKS and STATlONAßY—together with a
vjiriety of <’lher articles too numerous to men
tion her* nil of wit ‘h will be sold a* low a*
can be bought in th tty.
H. W. 11l DNALL.
P. S. The store will be kept open during
the Summer months. ja 22
PLOUGHS, At
-20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extra
point!*
40 kegs NAII.S, i/es from 4 to 20
40 do Brooklyn \\ HITE LEAD No. 1
nnd extra
For wile by H W. lit DNALL.
ja 22 _
\otirr.
LiNTfto The Subscriber wish* * to sell n tract
of two hundr-d aer-s of land, lying on
‘h- Altamahariver aleut *5 mtleaanove
~~ Dnrien Said land t. w-ll timbered w'uh
-*™ Pine and hr s a cunvenient landing or
B ufl’to it. For terms apply to J J. Gan ivn or thr
•uhaeriber ‘ JOHN MITCHBL
April 2d, 1b39.
Toiiil:Tn hit's untl l.ruve Sftnics
A MOS STEVENS retipcctfully infor ‘* the citi
ili-ii, of Darit-n aiid the surrounding country,that
he will furm-h the above articles at the following
prices ;
Tcml Tahiti fl sett long aad 3 Jett i tide, with
flu nr cyteor/ edg'l. sls 00
’ Houndint the top.-dy* es the table and cutting
a mtruldtnx on Iht Mtnr 10 00
4 mariU f illon 2 1-2 feet long and Sin
cjtirysurre, 11 dolls each. 44 00
Plant Grave .Slones 30 inches vv ide, 37 00
do 28 “ 27 00
do . 20 “ 22 00
• do 2t “ 18 00
do 22 “ 10 00
do 20 “ 14 00
do 58 •’ 12 00
do 10 lO 00
do 14 “ 8 00
Extincost ftw ornamental work will
bo, for ‘f willows and urn, 5 00
Do I “ “ 3 00
Sou arc pannel to enclose the inset ip
tion, 1 00
Oval Leaf corners, 4n each sttwie. 2 00
For fuatfrer particulars inquire of the sttbreri-
Ihtresiding In Darien, who has been appoint
ed agent, arid will attend to the same.
* JOHN MITCHEL.
Darien. July 9. 4t
Notice. ~
1 ALL pgi s-rthe lirwisve? hlaitns” SflM the |
Estate of ■* 1 MU'S /. FVLTOS', lab- of
McFnTosh Coutity, deceased, are requetted to
hand them in according to law : And nil per
sons indebted to said Estate ore requested to
make payment to
ALEXANDER MITCHEL,
Administrator.
Darien, July. 2d 1830. 40t
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the est ates of Mrs Jane
Russ, and J G D Bell, late of Mcin%sh countv,
deceased, nre requested to make immediate payment,
.tad those having demands, to present the same
duly attested within the tune prescribed by Law.
JAMES BLUE, Administrator.
Darien, June 25th 1339,
Spanish Ciyai** and Toltncco.
50,000 SI GAR^ R „d PAN,SH CI
Poititvux Brown's genuine Virginia I-en(. and
Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale bv
f*b I? J ,y 8. H. ROKKNBACGH
Nollfc.
All persons indebted to the undersigned, bv ac
count. nre requested to make payment to Mr. Will
iam !!. Eckcr, who is duly authorised to receive the
same
WOODBURY & ST ACKTCLF.
Darren, June ISth 1839. Gw.
DALROT.
mThisfinethcrough-brcd Sal
lion will serve mares this season
, .jSL . in Uiis place ana at scone other
stand to be determined or here-
L*. I J a irr. Dnlroy ts a blood bay,
j \ J vs vO 15 hands 3 inches high, and of
/ A fine shape und action. He was ]
■ -*w* -eiKbred by Mr. Ross, a gentleman
--,-•*= na.’ .is- 0 f highest respectability, a
copy of whose certificate is given below. Dalroy is
a very sure foal getter, all his mares of last season
toning proved with foal. Terms 25 dollars for the |
! season, to be paid duringthe seme. A liheraldeduc- I
, tion from this price will be made to those who pine
more than one mare. Mares at a distance will be
taken care of and fed tbr 40 cts. a day, all expenses
! to be paid before taking awav a mare.
Brunswick. April 13th, 1839.
“The bay Horse named Dalroy, that I sold to Ma
jor \V. M Graham, was got by Gov Barbour’s :
imported Horse T riffle, out of Young Lody Teazel,
who was by Florixel, out of old Lady Teazel, who
was got by ■’ imported Archduke, out of a mars-by
I old B-dtord, graedam by Col. Page's Adeicamp, g.
grandosr. by Davtdges F r.rnaught, g. y grandam
bv Oid Jar.w-, out of the dam of Syms’ Wildair.—
Dalroy was foaled and raised at my plantation,
| Blenb im. in the county of Alb nrarle, an will be 7 1
years old next month.
(Ston-dl JAMES ROSS.
Washington. May t'h. 1833.—Apt. 13—It
<;eoisla—Mclntosh County.
FOU R months after date, application will be made
to the Jdonoroble the Inferior Court of vaid county. {
when setting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell ‘
the personal property belonging to the estate of .Y/rs. ]
Jane Russ, deceased. i
J BLITF. Mmr
May n, 183?. isas.
’
I)H G. It. PHRLPbi*
COMPOUND
TOMATO PILL S,
[KSTIRKI.Y VKBKTABLR,)
Anew and valuable remedy for all dlwaiei arising from
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.
Morbid Hecrrhon* of the Lived ani Stomach,
Xiao, a avaanwr. is, CaUItNKI. a* a CATII SttTHt >a Ft:v KRS, and all Btlwu#
and for PaaMtj Piifoic.
Tbi* popular Medina which ha* rtme.vad such aeneral approbation •* I remedy tor
Bilunit and Arid Stomarlu, Jaundice, Heartburn, ( ootiTrnue. Headache. Ar Ac., and wl.tchtanow
preaer bed hy many of the met r. .p., table Phy.wtana, .* far -le by “Mhorond Agent* m moat OS
th. towns m th. United Si.m .and si wl.Atea!. bv -he P-vr-im. HantoM. ( onn.
Extract* Hunt the ‘Sejncpm •/ Dr. Phelp*’ Compound Tomato Pit to, • as cc**.
ained m the circulars referred to above.
THESE PILLS HAY ISO BIIEk
(airly tad extenatvnly tented la pnvate practice by .
the inventor, and alao by several emin-nt Phyta
(lana in all dtaeaae# depending up-'t- impuntie* of j
th* Blood, morbid secretions of the stomach and
liver, and all kind* of obstruction*! likewise aa a .
SUBSTITUTE KOR CALOMEL fora cathartic, j
ni t.S.ouv aflV-cuona- -are now attend ui the public, ‘
as one of the most important and useful diacove
nts ever made. _ , ,
Ttinr opermum ia powerfufl y directed t* the
GLANDULAR SYSTEM, removing all oba'ruc
tien* of live eland* wherever atiuan-d, SCIKUBI
-and SCROFULOUS TAINTS in all tb.it
Lrtiit, and if peravvered tn, no caw- of acrof
■la, however severe, ran rraial ila influence. Il w
in ititir operation on the glandular ayetem, that
their efli-cia are at) peculiar and potent, and so
nearly reoemble that of calomel. In fart the
TO .'MATIN F. baa ALL the ALTERATIVE RK
OBSTRUENT and CATHARTIC properne* ol
calomel, without aver producing unpleasant or
injurious effect a under any ctrcumsiancea, etlher
front exposure to cold or wet; on tlie c-rntrary, the
Compound Tomato Pill* are the heal remedy ever
■Mown, to eovinteisct the i ffi cta of MKRCUKY ,
completely eradicaimg every particle of >1 from the
ay.tenv, nd retiovat ng the tonatuutwn broken
down by its use •, which It Hoc. by correcting the
state of live blood, and through iby, correcting vhv
niorhid aet r. tionk of ihe glan.lA and restoring
them to a healthy and tbeir own proper Belkin
Ita etteeta are analogou* to SARSAPARILLA
and BLOOD ROOT, Ac., unitetl, aad in its com
bined action with the ingndtenta composing the
Pilia, it exerts a compound universal action PE
CULIAR TO itself
Taken either a abort time before o- after expo
sure, they nnder the av.tein ten liable to con
tract COMTAGIOC* or ariDXMicdiaeaw fi and should
be resorted to by persona pending in low and
mushy situations, or w hen travelling or exposed
lo contagion. Alao person* alivndmg the atek,
who hy long watching and fatigue, or exposure to
thuffluvia of the tick room, become debilitated,
aad lose their appetite, w ill find great awiaianc*
from theae Pdla, vn renovaiing and purifying the
system, and reatonne the funenona la a bealihy
atata. Persona debilitated by iutci-ae and long
lO.tHMf J..” Il IVJO.
Hiving examined a recipe eubuullrdto u. t>y |k-l O
R I’ ,, 1 to wtdeh lie tie. made unlit tolbrea iiiagirtrale
•f tins county a* being the one by wtikh he prepare*
to.houqiniin-'Tiifti-iui l‘il'. we hereby certify dial there
W nMhtng entering Oil” tli* c(mi|Kiwttou af —nl recipe
but purely rrg.tnt i eubttuncee. aud preparalloti. Iroiu
ye.et.l.le anl.Oiincea
flkgc.cd A a Loa.iT.
C M Ita rear*. Druggitet and Apofhtcnriee
Anaatfv. June 13 W3i
Wa, th* anbaerttierE tiavtng known Wuct •* It Phelp.
a number of year, aa a Surer—Ul! nr.r!ioo,!'-r at lue-H
sine and •nrgory. and ri-jioaiiig onfideuce in hia wleittty
u .iH-ti, and in hi. iniegrily a. a rumen, do cheerfuily
reernmnead tuui tn the confident'*’ of the public.
Sign.u Bi Err, - J*.
J O ParTtaoNfi, VuvotL Parria-'N*,
Ira.no. (.ATLUia l awta tlio.LkS,a,
Jaernat O Pit. tea, \vturtkit SMaeaan
(Copyright
Nf-w ll.von, Ohio, Dec. 4th. i
Gentlemen - Hermit th ery ht|jh r*4uu4H>i* hel<l
forth b> tle Agent iu (his sr(h>n, tmi ty those wh* Iteii 1
the |'|*ortuiuy if irytg Dr l*help* Compouwl Towtftt .
Puis -smj being uotier the firiu bWiel ol having realorwl
health? *’cren<ni* of the gUmlulsr rvstem more thsn
onre. uy Ufaft| the • * vegetable , I luive
bten IntlurMl to try this lurtiirms in vshoun •uaerasc*. |
In thr AuiuiimsJ InieruiiHents, prevalent tn this tec;ion
of ittc **UH*. I have no tloiflft Dr Pltrljw <’■ h|k>m.hJ
Totna(t) Phis will, hi a great utt’.iuie, if not euhrety
oujißmtiie tht M( / t Ac-Mt*!. I believe thaf m tliseMS
e.l livci (hey are more proMPi io their effect, ainl as
Sfctem, as t afoiuei—l have trinl them m various other
iaraea RheMitiatuuu, Dyspepsia, Jaumtu:*, Ac , wttlt
the moat happy rlfrcta —As lar as my knowlr.lge ex- 1
tei..fff, I haw go hrstfancy tn rrcouuut-tiding them as a ‘
highly ruiuahit Faintly Medic me.
Yours reapecMuUr,
THOMAS JOHNTON.
Canaan. Conn., Oct 22, DOS.
I eirtUy that I havs used ode Imx ol httciorO K
Phrlpa’ Coiupnuml ‘l'ousato Pi ila, and ttin<l grrat relief,
if Rtrf a complete cure, in a case of severe (>ytipe|>aui of
loiix standing, I have in* th-übt a continuance of theui
will produce the result <le*ed
NATHANIEL STEVENS.
Pram Voct. John Graham.
New Yoifc, Oct. 2D, IJ3B.
G R Phelpa. M D-
Dear Sfr,—lt give* me great pleasure In hAing ai*le lo
•Case to you my opmmn. amt (he result of my e*|w rience
of four Compound Tomato Pill* Von u*ut he aware
thvr like our profession generally. I am prejmlked
axftinat all remeshes usually denominated *• oaieni meffi
cTnes,” hui hearing tom Pill* highly extolled hy some
of uif friend*, I was induced to procure a few boxes and
Sve them a trial; amt this I was the more inclined to
. front inv intimate knowleslge at and confidence in,
your moral ami nroletnunnaJ cltaracte^
I have Buscrtliel four Pills in c-*-e# n( kilim** fefre
tion*. amt iliaeaße* nftne tfrer and ttornath. and the re
•uH has been highly satUfweiory. In one ca r r
.lar4f.< f -ewfar* ifytpepric aympfoiua, the relief exceeded
my moat feMtji!%ne ejtpstmtions.
Jiplcing fr* - . rhsrsci|e. wib wasmiiununicaie-l (one,
I shoul-1 ttdflk your rnmpMmd would he safe m all casea.
aii<l applicable to most of those in which it is recoin
mem lei
I lake tne more pieastirc in wriiinf to yon on *hia sub
ject, because I understand that fr*af rffuia have been
made by persona interested in another metheina* to tra
tfiire jrssur character aa a gent front!} and a PhysictßaY
an>l to injure ihe sale of your medicine, an<l wr**i from
you the benefits of your Is hors and investigation, by
charging you wilh imposition, quackery. Ac.
You are at liberty to use this in such a manner ax
you pleaee. and alao to refer to me in regard to yourself,
or your valuable discovery.
Respectfully yours, JOHN GRAHAM, M D
Chlckopee Falla, Ms., Oct 9, l=s
1 have made uae of Dr Phelps’ Compound Tointfo Pill*
for some time as Mlnuas Physic, and am much pleased
with the effect* of them. Several members of niy family
have received much benefit from thf'ir uae in various
complaint*; and 1 can cheerfully recommend theta to
the Public aa a medicine truly worthv of a trial
JOSEPH 11 ART.
HaTFO- G ai. . ~ .-A
Thu may certify, that I hav* U*-en for fb hsi U monrhs
In a very feeble vale of hMtlih. with !<>*.* of appetite,
palpitation of ils hs'ari, almost coi*ni sis of the
rt i uitf h vomiting, and h- ad ache; and ‘o all th-<- wa<
added fraooent and *.-vere sr'tcks of I
hat! consulted several physicians and taken tbeir nme
diew i ‘ad among crth#r things irofju*-nf!v largeqiianl--
lies pfPirnd,) but w:rh.u* much r bcL I had tnvd |
SJtujoronv other popular rei.-icdjos v idrh r.re remu: j
mended for such complafu'e (as ttivndreth's P.i ! s. *• ) I
and va io'YS their* which nn friend advised, hut still
wvihnnt any relief. A Ihwvl of intn** reemuntended
Dr Phelps Tomato PRa. which l nied. ><* io the
swutiishiuoni of Ilivftdf and friend*, proitured aliGOvt
reiief and one box has rcmrpb teiy relieved
me o ai! thiisc rouipLdnNk ami l am able t* *j**nd
k* :u* .lady labour and huemeaa. the time I was
taking the P.'fo I •er'ge mttmtffiea of trorms, Cr jfn
whir.) I have suffcnsl uftwof the time for veara. Wti
I*are no* been trot titled wtthtliem ur e Mrilaugbfer.
whf’ itas Keen R.r a i-sos time afiltcf-'d with a violent
cor,; * pa-o ia *he ahe pslpi arson of the heart vrtfh
g''ti-"rd ifohdiry. !>■ of appetite aii *trerig?v Ac . f
aii been very umch bv ihe )e o’ one bog
es the Pitta They are sh only* u -dirioe ahira lias
gtv. -i Imr snv
w npuoi** of several nhv-m i-m*, w ,a u.edi
hnca during ihe fast sx moo- 1 *
Bigne L J. Darljjco.
k? For sale at the Darien Herald Office. Price 37 and
7 5 cents per liox*
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
i THE co-partnepship heretofore existing between
the subscribers, under the firm of Dray & Harbock,
; this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH debts
due to or hy ihera “wilt be settled by J. Dray, who is ,
duly authorised io attend to th#* same.
JESSE DRAY.
AUGUSTUS W. HARBOCK
Darien, May 16th 1839.
X B. The Watch Making and Jewelry business
will b>’ carried on in Darien by the subscriber on his
own individual account. Thankful for past favors
ho hopes by strictness and punctuality to merit a
continuance of the same. All work done by him
will be warranted to be genuine and in a workman
like manner. Having had a practical experience in
business he is satisfied that he can render general
satisfiictidh, to till those who may be pleaded to pa
tronise him. JESSE DRAY.
May 16. 3t
Drift Oystershells.
The subscriber is anxiousto contract forth* D-liv- ;
cry of 10,000 bushels drift oystershells. to be deliver- I
ed at his Plantation, before the first of January next, j
for which a libera! price will be paid. For further
information f'nauire of
HUGH FRASER GRANT, near Darien.
Darien. June *24?h 1839. s*.
f application lo bl'sixem or mtsf, and iboeo a'**
(and wdcnlary habits, will derive gnat benefit from
an oceaaional uae of them. For that debihia
n4 and derang'd stale of die •yatein, which ocrura
ill Lie tynng teaeon of Mrycor, and beginning at
summer, these Pills are pal ocularly anpinablc.
It it courided and well undtrsiiioaT-fha’ tLre—
fifth* of all the esaea of Cbnaumption which an
nually ron.ign ita FORTY ‘TltOt iA.NfI
VICTIMS lo the grave originate tn SCROF
VLOUS CQSSTITUTIOM, or glandular md
• apillury übaniiction, which being rnglttttd at
first, because ihe ) mplon.a are not diairvawng
enough lo occaaion alarm, are permitted to go os
and prey upon the vuaia, until relief ia in, dee*.
For all *iu n case* as Iheae, Ihe Tomato Pills ar*
a remedy, which if taken in sta-on, a-vd peraewr
ed IU to a I—Eonahte extent, will render the ay*-
tern unauscepnblc to ihiainadiouadtaraae. Thcs-V
therefore, liable to *nre tliroata aweilinf of tl*
gland*, coughs, Ac. should take warning m se
son, and embrace a remedy mat nae .n. pnni>
ineedil'on—that it it entirely new, ana pru n.i.ea
at nucha* any tdhtr hcrelqlare. known.
Female* of 40 to 50 years n| nge, will find the—
powertui aasiaisnt t nature, tn the mparvarit
cltniiL” ill tile functions of the sytim, rvpiovmg
all liabihlics to Castsss, glanjnlst .welhng., Ac
and assisting to estabhrb that new action in ibt
kinuisl economy which nature often fail* to do.
None should avoid a free and coiuinu-d use of
them, if they wish to eseapi a long twin of incu
rable malaaiee. For this purj.ose one should b*
taken every night and morning, find continued a*
long a* any unpleasant symptoms remain.
for obairucimn* 111 young female*, etmugh af
the Pills should be taken every third night to pro
duce a full evacuation from the bowel*. For this
purpose throe to five will be required—no definite
dose, however, can be .in.gi.ed for every case;
but their specific action upon live bowel* should
be obtained, if it requires ever ao many, and perre-
V. red in umil the desired effects arc produced.
To r* move Constipation, Heart burn, Nausea,
Ac. when no other disease is prmnl, ona or ivyo
Pill* may lie taken, either on going to hed or half
an hour after eating. For a full operation, three
to five should be taken.
Ft oth Or Sathanitl Hooker, of flat [ford
Tl** c*ntri**. t)ii f*r ikmi# hum* |*r*h, I Ihiyf brtuß
cMiaMtcmhiy in llir* Halm of preftcribiiijt l>. Mielp’
UitupnuttlTwhiah* Ptllft. Am! Imvr invariAMy found them
so gfikivi'r j vftjiiahle . ami in mme iwaiitea
far tn pirpftl my iiMMrt #l|H*ufAlfofA —Aflr*Mv>ing
llr im’ t fU-citli tl ruliH in a alMrt lime. J hi*tk
nny ba uu<t its all it*r coh-I'lamil* for which rhty art
r. i .HHint in lust in the hill* of dirrrtkfnA, wuligrtAi safety
anil much advantage
Hartford, Augustl. 1638- Nathanfal llooabr M 1).
1 havr lafaly uaei l>r Phrl|* Tmtuto PtUa, for oak
i/ontr.cks an*l bilious tin unf erven/ of thr liver, (irr which
1 havr formerly ami fm|iirtJjr uacvl cal’onei, and I cor>
ai#ler i)h*ih an es • lh*ni wiibulMitfe. pr**t -u-um all thr io
---nrfits that I usoti fi.lcrtva ir->m rahmtHanfl a
w<tlniGt m-.Lh.ruig any uil|ieMatlt cffccla
I (art fort I, May, ISJ& B. E Ma.
Secured.)
, Eaffi Cr-vnvitle, M, Oct. 31. IH3B.
I have laiely mafic uxe of Dr, Phtfa* Tornalo Pills
with great hrnf fit, for a hitkmt alNfeo of ihe Mtutuach
i aiitJa tevfire iliaeiuw of Cl*- liver lam *tre I received
mure benefit from them thaui front any other roinedy I
have tried. I can rhecrlHiiy recniiimend them tn the
public aa a valuable utetbetne for DyMpeptoa and Bibouf
afettiosiasd a- an agreeable cathartic
ANSON R TAYLOR.
Prow a genllemun of high ruprctahilify , -doted
New York. Nov 6ih, ISJB.
To Cl R. Pl.ejn*, —Dear #ir - I have used vouM-ww
pound Tcmato r Hs, the pasi sear-on, for Die i.ivttr cotu*
i pfatM ; and am happy to adl, decUled benefit -and
i thercfiire take great |lc-astire hi rrrointi,ending them;
a.4 well from a *eie of giaittudr lo the braevwknt Pro
priefor, as with a view of serving the cum of philan
. * . \ . in.mam nae >i duly I owe the pttfettc in bear
,ng in y testimony tn favor of Ibfe—fhe world's invaluable
iiM'dicine.
<*ix year* since, 1 suffered from a makufy, pronounced
hy the concurrent of a rounril of physictaus. a
chronic infant met/in* of the Liter; and underwent a
skilful mercurial treatment -. bring confined Ojr many
months; and at length nminty reaioied to a folmahie
degree of lifitili, though not without an aj*pmhenilton
that I slioubf hr mu ilarlv aDltcted. My fearsdtavi* h*D-n
but too well confirmed by a rcrurf-encc of nearly ail ihe
aymptmiia of this dreadful m* ady thr paat auinttier;
when acchleotallv I beard of your Pdla, ad learning
something of their properties and charnrtera. and their
rapidly tnereaaing rofebrity ; I resolved on trying them.
Feeling ax J did a repugnance to restort-ng Train to Cut*
tmtel, and after ineffi nuaily and wweiir* .-w ufty,
other mediciiie* proferurtug a Ifwu tfU: remedy for that
cmxplamt; I pure baaed a her <f ihe Messn* Hands,
DfttigMM, corner William dfed Fulioii atreeta. iluly rii
tlwnzedagents; they preventing ti e, to accompany tl*
hog, a panifffffev containing •* ape* ifica!irt. iMwiinna
Arc I has! not taken op* b>* of them lcfore I happily
experienced their Itealittg effn acy and rntatrve effects;
—and now that I have given them a thorough trial, can
cheerfully and ui hesitatingly pronounce them the very
fo‘t remedy eitant fir any derangement or affect ion of
she Liter or ftvieen. Btlinu* Affection*. Pulja'afton of
the Heart, cr Dt/rjttpsia. its anv of it* forms : —a ! ao ova
eood fmi!y tm J*cine, ar fbc beat frith which I atu ac
quatetftd.
At my recommandafloQ and aollctliuion many of my
friends and acquaiiitnocna tiavc taken them a* a family
medicine, with perfect success I grant my permimtiou
to uae tins aa you pfoa*e. Your truly,
id AAC W. A VERY. 179 William Mrcoj
From th* Her / X Sprague. Patfor if the fourth
Congregahonui Chut ch, Hartford, Conn.
Dr C. R Phelps,-
i*jr.—For aeveral year* pv*f I have foumJ it well so
keep in my family a ho:tie of cantor oil and other aim*
pic medicineh. and no doubt lhal their timely use baa
been greatly heneftcfel in preserving our health. For
aoine dine past 1 have made use of your Compound To
mato Pills, as a substitute for those medicines amt have
been o much pleased wilh their indd. vet effective op
eration, Dial they have become our family medcine;
while of her a have been laid aaiile. I prefer them for
myself and children, to any other medicine i hare eve*,
used, tn correct the irregularities of the an macb and
bowels. Yours, &c., 1. N. (SPRAGUE.
s’s ws led. J. F. Jetcort, l iULkope*. Mo*r.
f’aicKcrpr.r; Falls. Ocf. 29kl 1838
Doct and R I'melFs—Dear kV • Ifeviug heard mn. |j
ui |re :;i a\ •!! of yum - ('omj-vnnd 7* u*nn so Pith.”
I have bo**u ndm*-*t u< give them arirl in a variety of
4tmmsc*(i'r which du y are irtmom# mbui and wlsirb
bare ore urr •! in my practice, and 1 whim soy bal I ,m
fe-iter pier*-’ •! wkh tbeui titan with any u.-bciim } have
**vcr na* and I fi-v-* iv* u ffow to* b (Jtubmnic. in the
flirtt*ti* jff* rtfiuis whieh uciudiy prevail af this spastic. *■*
th* yi ar attd *l*'* as an elrcranee m Lire, ams other
Giantintu/’ ttbs-rucuon*. a d think they have dour ii-m *
m bringing atumt legulsr *n*t tn-alihv eeeretiun*. then
aiiv medie.io- with wlero lam aonuatnted. I bait-tong
. hehrved the T* undo U* pwtwN-.u* l>< ol.#Jru**nt ati-! A;in-
K imiia propertie# a* a enndittieiL*—ai and *n Pa uee mb a
idi’ ine that belief has l-een fully establb-hed. f fit tl
(bun to ;*s. • j *werful Diuiefjc pr■•perrieß ato*-.—aa
I prt*.-u rd*el fh*-n in two raws ofdrupyy sane ni them a
verv neve re one ) a; b *hc I. and rmeta in Ixih—the
urinary A-clinrycf were iacrrAe-d ftotu half a |iifit to
two gliihius, wbliin lh** first forty eigtsi h:rs after I
| cotitmcucbd >ii!4 the Pdis, and ihe palient ia now m
j co.iifortahie bealtu.
! I hare mow hut two f*oxe Pills on hand, and thaJl fe
l#*st when tl‘y Kr- gone, a* I u*e Ihcui in aitaost ail
casta where l want a c-tltarty
Respectful> *o*,r*
8100 lie ward.
R ANA WAY front the subscriber about the 10th
inat. a negro fellow, [a jobbing carpenterj nam
ed DICK, or RICHA RD, about 26 years of age, and
5 feet, 9or 10 inchi s high; he is a good looking ne
gro, of black complexion; has a gram look, and
speaks very impertinently, and was, when a boy,
1 accustomed to house work. It is supposed he will
make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his
iather(narned Abraham) is thought to 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 Riihmond Baths, where he was engaged
all las Turner. I will give the above reward if ta
ken out of the s‘ate, and brought to neat Augusta,
or fifty dollars if lodged in some safei; il where I ean
get him, aid a suitable reward if tai en up in this
neightorhocd on either sife of the r’- r
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
-/lpril IS
Pure Itiquc. rs,
‘VrtSa. CONSISTING ofCrgnac Brar
ssSSSSSSfSi dy, H. Gin. Jamaica I um, N. E.
Rum and Gin, TeneriCe, Port, J adeira. and
Malaga Wines.
For sa’e wholesale or rciail 1 y
ja 22 H. W. HT DNAbL.