The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, August 27, 1839, Image 4

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Kinpiiif Deparfinent, Os. j Hu rwmi.ii!, S2s*b M*y, 1*39 $ WHEREAS bjr* Act of ihe General As* mb!y of ibis Buie, jMMjrdfltt llflth D ccmbtr IWB, drilled *‘An Act to provide forth# call of • Con trillion to reduce th# number of the General Assembly of tlie B;ate of Georgia, #d for other putpoere therein named,” it i* provided “That it ehail be the duty of j rue fCxcelltocy the Governor, 10 give publicity to. the j niter At ions and imirndiuenieai i in theConetituyon, in reference to the reduction of the number of bttoepoti:i| the General A **ebl. ; *md tb firvt Mondaf ia OtteW nett, efor tl* rising of *aid tyotivenfbm, be shall fit on for the ran heat urn by the j people, of etteb Autertdmenie, alteration#, or ii'W sr- \ lode#, ae they may vtyfilic for tbe object* of reduction and euunliaation of tbefienernl Assembly only; end * if ratified by a majority of tlie vote** who vo e on the { <jrtetfcoaof *RniVicirro,” fr ‘ffo ||xTiPFClTl r *, M | then, and in that event, the alteration *o by tlieitl ! iiiad* and ratified ahull b# binding on ** iwreplr of | t?nabt;il* and not oihera’ie- And *’h on* th <l jafrni of ihr peo|te of tin* State, assembled in Con- j v< jitn*n tinder the |rrtiionaof * It* before rented Act, J have jtgroed to, aid ditUfd fit# follow me to le ol i termtonv and auiemlnt M* of the Const iitit ton oft bis Hi,ite, touching the repr * tii*tinn ofthe people in the t jrra! Am'•mi dy thereof, to wit : ‘ THE CONVENTION assembled under the ■ A'*! “to provide for thr e.alt of a Convention torgluftf * be mmitjer of the f* *i** rnl Aisembly of th** B'ile of j Georgia, and for other pttf{>o*<?s therein named,'’ | p.i * and thr ‘dfitli daf of f> mher, 183 M havingore nrd-rth Proelnwatiunoftb# Governor, on Monday j sh • fth day of May, iHSfr. rropooe a* fhr final , unit j of tbatrd and derations, t he follow ine to be amendment# to the CuUftdulioii ol the h *te of Georgia, and ore- ’ r'i4 the turn# to hl Excdh nry the Governor of the | Hut , that publicity may l** given to said alteration* | and a mendme nta, according to ih anuli abelian of’ the A *t mid r which Ui Cotlftntion a# a* niblrd; AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Tht Hnuaa of RapreaeiUattvea holl |e e mpoa : -d m tnombrra ftotn all the counties widt h now air or j hereafter may ha included within thi# Atate, accord• ; irijf to their respective numb r of free whit# persons, j and including lure* fifths of till the people *t color— i to ho Aarcnained by nn actual t mmmraurii to In? made from rime to tun#, at Intervals of aefen year*, n# now by law provided. ISoeh county shall rn en titled to otic tnemlwer. Each county having a repr - •'‘ntativc popultttion, * above specified, of sis thou Hand personshall Or untitled to cm# additional upmh ier ; and each county having such reprca’nrWHv*’ population of i w*lvc tuousand persons; *hull been- j tilled to two ndditional memm-ra; but no county J ahull have more than three rtn n ‘■**•r a, Tht number of member* of filch the House of Representative# will be comp * < *rdin to the aforesaid ratio, and the last c raus, shall not hereof ter be iiicrfua-d, r.rcjil wlr-i, ru> county ia civn ! lei) •, ,ud it aluill Lui Air iluiy of the L-gi'lamra, at thair aaaaioti 11 lie liulJim nnxt utter the itiiumamlinn two’ iili-J fiirlij- low, o to the rutin us rejira •entutioti a to prevent aueh inereuae. The Rerieeaental tvea shall lie clioaen i.nn ii . mi the llrat Mumlay of October, until aueli day ol'ci.i tum ahull Ik l altered hy law. The tossuTr aliiil#roiiHit of forty-aix member*, j e! (ltd rmnuiilly, on the lirai Monday in ObUilmt, I tiled sy*h day of eteelmn ahull lie oUeietl by law , nod .4117111 lie compos dos on” memlier tin 111 eueh of the ftirty-nix Beiiumrial Di .li icia liillou ing; I. ( Iwlliam unl Kditighuill. 3. Seri veil a*d Uurke. Kicliiiitiinl mill t.'oluinliin. ■I Lrneoln and Wilkes. kj 0, Bitmrt anil Mmlit.uu. (I niibcrslmui mid l.iiinjikin. 7. Union mid liubtii). H Forsylh umUlloll. I). Jiirksini mill l^inkliii. It). Clark and Auleiltorp. i 1. Cireett mul I'utmmi. 13. Tuluttfeiro and Warren. IS. Hancock and Baldwin. 14. V\ asliington mul Jefferson. JS Knianui I and Monigiiinory. It). Liberty and Dry an. 17. Tatijial and Muilnck. 18. MoJntosh and Ul\ nil. H). < ‘aindeil mid VVui ne rii. wife mid Tuiwmies. , 31. Telfair mid Afiulniff. 32. Lawrenee mul W ilkiiwin. 23 I’nlii-ki mid Twiggs. 2|. Mibb tuid Cmwford. 25. Juiiea and Jasper. 26. Hulls mul Monroe. 27. (£m iniieU and Walton. 2b. itcKnib and Henry. 31). New ion ami Morgan. 30, Gilmer and Murray. 31 Cuss ami Clieiuheo. 33 < obb mid Campbell, 33. Ciitvela mid Fayelle. 3-t Merriwellier and Talbot. 35. Pike and I’psun. Hrt. Honxiun and Macon. , 37. Piiolynml Invjn. 38, Thomasi mul Decatur. SB. Maker mid Karly. 40. l-ee mul Sumpter. 41. Randolph and Stewart. 42. Muscogee and Marion. 43 Harris and Troup, 4t. Heard mul Ctirndl. 45. Paulding mul Floyd. 46. rhntloojm, Whllu'T nmt Oiu!\ .4it4 whpnevrr ftfitiiftfr the L**gihiture shall Iny o€ And establish ft tww inumty, it uttnlMip mMul io> ihr most contiguous SenftttifHi! District hnving the Muolirs? represent alive population JAMBS M WAYNR, Presided of the Convention Attest Lrotrv hx T**ff scr \ fßihe Cttimnlnm.” “ 4 I flu’ re ft rrTnwßTfi u'lnity with inft'fwo visions of tbjlrwfore recited Art, do hereby give publicity to Pw name, and enjoin each voter tor members of tin* tJcnrial Assembly of litis b’tate, or the tly therein KjM*rified 1 t“ wit on the first Monday in Ootol*er next, to rive his voteef ftatificativn,” or ‘CM* liuliji aition” no provided in said Act . ul that the p siding officers certif>’ the smite to this Dfpvtmeui, word in ft v. Given under roy band end weed of the Ex (L. s J reutive Depamwitt. nt the eapitol in Mil ledge villr, this the day ami yer first above wriam, GEORGE I i GILMER. By the Gk> terror Jouk II S*m;u\ S E. D K 18 r>The Southern Reeorder will publish the hlkivc mud the first Monday in October next, and till tin* Newspapers of the State will publish it once in the month of June, and once dtlnng the first week in S ptember next. Bv order of the Governor. JOHN. U. STEELE, N. E D ( > iiorul Agreucy. THE undersigned renews the oiler to Ins friends And the public, in tlit of a GENERAL AGENCY in this place. He will attend to the re newal aboil notes, Ac . that may l** c trusted to hi® are. in the Central Bank, for the customary fee of One Dollar tor ea h renewal; id .to the inking ou ( and for waiding Grants, for Fifty Cents each. O” Letters enclosing money r 1 Notes (post paid ) vflKtttH with prompt attention JOHN R. ANDERSON. MtUcdgcviUc, Jan 8, IKSih cruson .V iivotOrr. Manufacturers and Importers of Sad Hardware. Xo. 0. Xorth Third street. PH 11.. IDELPHI i. HAVE ronslantly on ham! for the Sous Item and WrMrrn markets, a genrrnl tutsoftMHN of Plaird, jadished steel and brass stirrups, Plated, polished steel and brass snoffrls, do do do do spurs, do brass and jupaned harnrss monnlintf. Wo. and and elrptical spring*. brass assd plated. Hands cotton, lumen and worsted a-rblunr. Plush, shins, saddle trees, japaned irashrr, Plated, brtiss, wood and japaned harness, do aitd do rose Is lamps; Tocher with a very large assortment of all kind of goods in the above line, which they offer on th most reasonable terms. They are constantly reeeiv- j ing large supplies si) sdditsott to tlidr present stock and assure S utthern and Wist era merchants that j the ; r goods are of the Srsl quality Phijads !pki*. ian ! Macon Steamboat Company. A^,.. . r_y f/sr..—S.* y wKKsszscm* EMMIE .Vacon Staambotl Company lake iht* A metbod ofinlotming the Merchant* of the inicner of Georgia, and the public generally, that ihair line ol MouU are in full operation. ! nod aoltcit their patronage: believing thta i | good* forwarded by way ol Daricrt, t* the tnoat I expedition* route. The Company have five { ni w HTEAM BOATS, coiumatuled by first j : rate Captuina, viz : J J.SI ONE, - Capl. W.C. Metidall, CHIEF I AIN, - ‘ Geo. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn, Si TKIUOH - “ VV. F. Johnson, J. GODDARD, “ L L. Wileox. Also, sixteen firat rate TOW IJOATS, built , ! exprcattly for the navigation of Alaiamaha and ( ’ OCitmulaee River i. The J. Stone is a side wheel Boat, low pres- ‘ atire engine, carries 7HU bules of cotton, am! rttitM refenlarly tlirec lime* a week, between S tvannah and Darkn. The Chieftain is aid<’ wheel nml, and carries .VSI or f'MKI balexol i cotton, run* regularly between Darien and Charlcslon. and between Havannuh <&(diaries • i ton. The Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run 1 regularly bwlweea Dari it and Macon, lowing 1 two I tin's eat h. One of them will leave Dari- I en regularly every three days the usual time i i of passage up is live or six days. This line is connected with a line of seven | packets running regulwly between New York ; - mid Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to i 1 their agents, or ordered to In- shipped 6y their j ! line, will be forwarded with despatch. The , company, thankful for cite patronage they have j 1 received, have iucreaaed their means of con : veyanee largely, and pledge fhetnaelvc* to tte ■ every exrtion lo faeillate the interests of those ■ who may sltip by their lit Their arc o! m o a line of schooner* running between Charleston and Darien, to the Coin patty’s agents in each place. The age til* for the New York and Darien title of paekels, ate. R. M. DKMIL. IHO Front i New York, and MITCHEL, VV YER & CO. Darien, AL'cnt* ofthi Macon theamboat Company. L. BALDWIN. Huvanaah. MARTIN .St VV ALTER .Charleston, G K ROBERTS, lluukitisville. MITCHEL, VV YER & CO. • Darien, J. GODDARD A CO Mneon. R. M DEMIL, lHfl Front s’ New Yo-k HOUSE, SHIP, SXuMT, AND ipniamftit.il PAUimG. r jjx 1 1E si list ‘lll HER respectfully informs t “ the public that.’ eha*established hinflate)f iu thiscity, uml will be happy to execute any in his line, such as house. Ship, Sign i ami Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining. Glaring, Papering, Coloring. Ac jl.y* l'mnts. Oil, Ct hirs, VV indoxv Glass, Ac. constantly op hand. All orilers puieluit ly idle■titled to, utul Jobs cxentted i.t a werkmt nlike nuttiuer. N. It. All ordt rs ft urn the country ptmoiu ally attended to. ; subscriber w til he found at Mr. Chick's residence. iOKIIAM SAWYER. * Referent a: Rogers & Cr me,’Jarleu. Col. D. M. St'war', Liberty County. Darien, Jnnut ry 2 !, 1830. JuM'ph Lyuiatt, Jr. AND Francis E. Ilond, ATTORNEYS & COI NS!)LLORS AT LAW HAVE ussoeialetl them ‘dv< s in the prac tice of their profession in Dart* ri. and respect fully offer their services to their friends and the public. 1 Ollice,, t lutrtier Building, Broad street, op posite the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street. Darien, Apr 23, 1840. I,nmls for Sale. ALL those two Tracts or Lots of gffgtJF I,mul. situate in the 9<t district of Aj>- pliio- ounty. and on the venters of the . Alttntmnhn Hirer; one known and dis tinguisie il hy tie No. t2B, ami contniaiug 370aerts the other by the No. ti:>S, attd coutatniiig 112 acres, nail Uu'ln:; the right of n I’ rry grsakvi in a charter Ity the Legislature of the Suit* Any person wish ittJS to tin,).; for the same, mpy do so by leUrr.direyt* etl to Archibald Brjdie, Ath tts. Gtt ; or to J. II Finning, Charlealotv, S. C. And 1 ilo ilt rrl y forlml 1 all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way Whatever on satdptvmmr*. as the law ill such cases shall be rigorously enforced. .1 It. FLEMING. feb 13-Dm (Alliens (humor.j isiMac Show, ¥l’ O LD inform hi* jatstomera ami tlffi public. * ¥ laorlie continues to keep m fTSMTut iiis old ktuml, au extensive afSoftifijeM of merchandize em bracing almost every variety, such as Dry Goods. tfWc*rtFljiHarillilTe, Cutlery, Hollow-ware, Earth en-ware and Crockery, Ulass-wure, lints. Caps and Honnet* ; Boots and Shoes, Books and Stationary. Perlitmrrv and a treat variety of Fancy articles He intend* to keep his assortment ns complete through the season as may bo required to meet the wishes of his customers. IFeb > if Georgia Mi lutosh County. The following is lliedearrintion f cattle taken np, Ins estrays, bv Mr Kenhin Oobiug at kis place of resi ; deneron Buffalo Creek MlutuahCounty; vi*.marked I crop, split,and underbit in one ear, and an under slope in the other, Branded (l.f One cow red, frosiy, with heryearltng also red frosty. One cow w lute, with dark specks. Oncrow red and w hits puled, threeyears old. One h< fet* white, with hed and sides brindle, two years dd. One liefer white, with dark spot* on her neck ami sides, two years old. One row whileish lolotir. ami male calf red, with white hack and feet One row white and ml pided, with her yearling white, with ml heed & side*. One cow without horns white with btark head and black spots on her side*, with her yearling, white with ‘ and head and spots on its neck and sides And one ;• cr, sold by the taker up, for seven dollars. Viewed by LUKE BANDY. Freeholder. Appn .'‘mrnt of 19 head of Mock cattle, at S’* per head - - S?tK) 00 one three Ve.ir old steer, sold by the taker up tie tore tolling, appraised at 7 00 Total S7 00 (Signed J LUKE BANDY ) > Freeholders. JAMES R OBERRY.) A true copy os handed tome by James I Garri son, Justice of the Peace .1 E TOWNSEND, clerk est. C. Me C. j Dar.cii, July 30th, 1839. LIMBKR. The Darien Steam Sun Mill, Is NOW IN OPERATION.—The proprietors w ish to contract for the delivery of large qunnti- I ties of v-ellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where j ihe draft of water, and the taeilUies for loading are | re. good as at any place id the immediate vicinity of Darien. Thev also, wish to contract fora supply ofSAW LOGS— about four bundred thousand feel will be j ! required monthly Contracts for this amount, or less, will tie given to accommodate applicants. Thev offer for sal the machinery of th. Klt i’ .7111,1^—consisting of mortars, pestles, shafts, j fanning mills, serei ns, two pair of very large mill j stone*, and a number of other article*. | A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase j the w hole Apply at the mill. - ! ri,a 4t THE EOZNTOSH OQUNTIT HER AIP., Ocamulgcc’ Nlcn>Boiit Com pany* I.vroHCoRATCD lIV THU UHtlUnill or OEOItniA, in ISTtfi, for the transportaiion and Insuranec of tuerrhatulise ana produce, between Ha vaxmah and Darixx, and Dxrick and Macor, tout hbig at ilAW'K'Xsvuxx, and the principal Landings. f|V||lH Company will run their Hteam-bo*l aahigh up as Mneon a* long as the stale of 1 the River will admit; and for low’ *tngc ofthe j wulerstliey have provided, nttd are now- run j niug I'OLK-UOATS of -uch light draft of wa ter a-will admit them to run at any stage ofthe River, which are lowed up by thetr Htcain * bontslwo-thirdsofthe distance, thereby great j Iv expediting the transportation of merehan- 1 ’ tlisc during the Summer and Fall seasonr,aod their Steamers will be in complete repair, and ready for business, as curly as the River will ’ admit. THEIB BOATS ARE t i <: •’ Hteam-boat Comet, Captain -a;.K)> niWm llrantiy, U v Steam boat At.atamaiia. Cap , ‘SSsjra-e lwn Taylor, ‘• Steam boat OrAMfiutE, Cap- M’wt’a tain ittanknisiiip: And a large num Iter of TOW-BO ATS, which I will be in complete repair. For further information apply to I'll. H. YO.NGK & SON Darien, REA * COTTON, Mite, n, J. W. LATHROF. Haw ktnsville, VVM. I’ATTERSON .2 CO.. Savannah, Me DOW ELL. SHANNON & CO. Charleston. Sf OIXSII AFTER & MORRELL. N Vork. July Agents. (.'ofllrkrN .Matclilrs* Sanative. the cur* of Cnnaitmpuoo, Cough, Cold” I Csianhs, and many complaint* incia tit to th* human *y*t<-ni. Prie 2,V1. and soltkby ISAAC SNOW, sol* A g*nt for Datum [ Trinstated from thr O rttnr,.] r LOI *s OFFO.N GOl Lit KF, if or oruxtAsr. 7'h t print ml r,J Hurra) t fhnrfacturt ! ! Ciiimwi* of North and South Amrrtra To Lout* Orton Gosliek’ M Dos Grrmany, I (Ettroji* ) helonu* t Im* imprrishabts honor of adding * new and precious doctrinr to the -i nrr of mrdt- ; iu, —2” uiii', which, tftviigh r*ierori'dy oppo*--d , by many ol the faculty (of which hr t* a valuable memlter,) ha prove* to Ik- n well founded in truth, a* , any dnclrttw of Holy Writ, —a durum", upon tit. tartly of which arc susp- tid ‘d the live* of nullionaof Our race, and which he holdty cliallrn?e* hia oppo **r* i<> reltife, vet , Consumption in a diva*e always ocraa on-d hy adiaordeted state of the Vi* Vita (or j Lif--Prini-ip(if) ofthe human l>dy—gVrofn-n *eerrtly ■ linking in the system for yarn, before there t* thr lend Complaint i>f ih- lttttgsf,’ 4 —and which may be 1r ceruinly, though uot so ipnckly, rured a rant mot) cold or a simple h-artn-H* An invaluably j.re oav's doctrine this, as it impart* an important tr*on to the npparrutly hraltby at both uro, trarhina them thutthi* insidious foe may lie an unobsrrvrd irmiate of their “clayey houses,” r*,n while they imag-B* th"nt*i’lve* swure from n* auocks, teaching thrill that tilt- arr.it secret in the art of preserving health is to r.lm-k out die disruse while in the blade, and not wait till the fun-grown ear. - Append’ and below arc a f w efttificates of cures (font the extremely numerous list that has been sent to the proprietor ; and from the respectability of thr sources from w hirh ih'Wemanate, tlie most skeptical cannot doubt of ilie wonderful effects of list* medi cine. Poet Office, Kingston, N Y Julv 31, isn't Dr Howland Sir —The effects of the German San ative arc great iu this place One woman that was in a deep Consumption, nittlja lto had been in contin ued night sweats for seven months, n<nv considers herself well. She took no other medicine but the ■Sanative. Another rase—a mim that was taken i bleeding at the Lungs till lie cotiin mu raise himi-lf . in hia la-d, has Leri rrstore! to perl -ct lt-ahh by the ! binotivc JOHN V TILBURG!!. P. M. Post Olfiee, Charlotte N. C. June J2V, IS3B. Sir—l have sold all the Sanative and want two packages more immediately. It has perfontosl a re markable cur* of palpitation of the heart, and the in dividual sa)4l it is ghe best medicine ever otTered to 1 the American people—altbourh the Doctors are try ing toputttdown. H B. WILLIAMS. P M Post fWice, North Eaton, Ohio, duly 2. ! ‘"3b Sir—lain entirely out of the Muudjlrsa Sanattw. and have Inhuly calls for it—many from a distance of 20 or iit) vitilcn—in w hich ruses premie are much j Ifisnppnintcd in not bring able to obtain it. They ■"tiling to aivrany price for g, arid leouldhav'a 1 ! “old the past wft k more than on-- hundred dollar* j worth of it, had it been nrvdiniid It ia truly a grea medicine. Many iathis vicinity ire fast recovering from tit* eonsutm lion by the use of it D r WILMOT, PM New Haven, Coiin’ July 91 1838, Sir—The Mtitrhless Sana live sells well and with signal meres*. One ease—a young man, in the lasi stages of Consumption, given over by his physician, lias been taking it only a few weeks and ■ is now able to walk and rideout. Before lie took the Sana ive he was unable to jjet out of lad and his death was hourly expected But to the astonishment f hi* friends he was soon able to lave hi. lied, and to he out as before stated. Two other similar eases bate recently occurred. D, \V DAVENPORT Post Office, Chnplin. Windham Cos , Con., July 90, HW Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effect ed, through the virtues of Dr. Goe ick’s the ease of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wasted away in Consumption and considered past recovery by his family man. He is now, com paratively speaking, a well man. Lsaw him myself a few days since, in company with his wife, starting on a tourney to the western part of this State. He ascribes his escape from the very jaws of d-ath, and Ins recovery to health solely to’the astonishing vir tues of the Mareldess Sanative. He is a man pos sessing a snug pro pc tie, but said he, “I would wil- | liugly pay one thousand dollars or a single bottle of it, if 1 could not purchase it for a less price. Tohim the Sanative is above all value WALTER GOODELL, P M. Georgia Insurance and Trust C'OMI’AX Y, “%M'H,L take Marine and River risks on * * Vessels. Boats, Freight, Money Mer chandize, &e. Also, against loss by Fire on Buildings, Merchandize and Produce, on the most favourable terms. Apply lo P. R. YONGE & SONS, Agents. Dttrien, January 88,1830. Gforirtn—Mflntosli County. ¥¥ HEREA.S, Rosw ell King, applies for lelteis v T of dismission on the estate of Pierce Butler, late of said County deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors o said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time , ro scribed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said , letteis should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 23d day of February, 1839 ‘ J E TOWNSEND, feb 96 _ Clerk, C. O. I’ninlk und Oils MaX KEGS English White LEAD, fill 7 r > do American ditto—Al.ro Green and Black PAINTS. Just received and for sale bv may 7 J. Aa H. ROKENBAUGH. j Notice i* Hereby Given, THAT J IMES 1 G.IKBISON, Esq has been appoin ’ led by the subscribers, their acting Agent duringthei ’ absence from this State. S. D. * J. P WOODBURY ! v Darter. Wav 98th 1833 * Nfiisoimlilr I.ood*. THE subscribers call the utiention of their cus tomers and the public, to their stock of roods which h*# been received by late arrivals. Their slock of , British, French and American Ikry Good*, sut- j ! table for the prssent and spproacliing season, it very . general—among which may be found flannels, cloths ; sauinett, morenoe*. Circassians, bombazines, vest ings, Irish linen. lin-n sheetings, table and tow ell , diapers, brown Holland, cambric, mall, swiss and jaeone muslins, linen cambric handkerchirfs, talk do black Gro de Hwis* and Mationa silk, colored do. French and Scotch worked rollars, ribbands, bolnnet*. lace*, barrage, elieck*, plaids, English and American prints, bteat-he.l and brown sheeting* and shirtings, shining strip*, umbrellas, tilk, mahair and couon irosiery, Ac. Ac. i'rjl A large assortment of t-t-A l- Jkb Hoot” ii iid Shorn, l _ Hat* and Bonnets, Hardware, Queentware, U'oodmware and i HOLLOWH AJtE. - ‘ • > 11.‘ 1/ *) _l_J * j IRON AND NAILS. ALL SIZES. White Lcitd, reel) and lilark I'ainlw; Slationnry, I’fifii , nury* Ar. They are at all lime* receiving and their assort ment will he kept full throughout the year, with such nr!II let as are d.-*iruble for planter* and family use. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms J. A 8 H ROKENBAUGH Darien, Jan 29 1839. V ITH :. f*3llE SUBS*. it.BEH takes this method of B. iafc ruling the public that hr ban now on , hand a general assort trout of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Good a and Fancy Article*; Groce ries ; Crockery and Glttw. Mare; Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, and Stone j Wares ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, such as j Hatchets, Hammer*. Augurs. Chisel* Bits and j Bit Slocks, Planes. Platte Irons, and Savva. Also,Saddles, Bridle.*, Martingale*, Saddle] Bug*. &c. HATS, CAPS, and R< dfj CLOTH ING. I.ndtes’, Gentlemens’A Childrens’ SHOES, BOOKS and STATlONAßY—together with a vuricty of other article* too numerous to men tion here, all of w h -h w ill be sold a* low a* con be bought in th ity. II W HEDNALL. P. S. The store will be kept open during the Hummer months. ja 22 I LOI LIIS. vNc 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12. with extra points 40 keg* NAI I.S sizes from 4 to 20 40 do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. 1 and cxira Forsaieby 11. W. HEDNALL. i ja 22 \olicc. lull’ll Ttic subscriber wiahr* to sell a tract k of two hundred acre* of land, lying mi XWGEW the Altaniahii river about3& mill atiovr I ~ Dtiru-n Said land i well timbered wiOi - 1- * Pine and ha* a ronveiiicitt lauding or Broffto it. For term* aprily to J J Gum*, nor the subscriber JOHN MITCHEL. April 3d, 1839 ! T -~, IL -- - ~ ... , w ,r. |- . -.. .■- , Tonih-Tnblt * ami Graft Slniit * A MOB STEVBNB retpeclfully infor ia ih* cjti- j J m Z’ lia of Dtrifn nl thr cmmtry.ihat . hr will furniah thr above art idea at tiie f<ll<>wiu |>rtc : Tv mb Tablet (5 feet fang and 3 feel icide, talk plane tywnrr edges, &I5 00 j [iovndtng fk fop,dge of Ike table and cutting a mauht ‘ gon the tame, 10 00 4 marble fn/iars ‘2 I -‘2 feet long and bin eke* square, 11 d*Us. *c4, 44 00 ! Plain lirave 30niches wide, 37 00 I do 28 “ 27 001 do 20 “ 22 (HI ! do 24 “ IS 00; do 22 lO 00 i do 20 “ 14 DO do !8 12 tk’ do 10 “ 10 (H) ; do 14 “ 8 00 Extra cost tor ornamental work w ill be, for 2 willows uud urn, 5 Oil i Do 1 “ “ 3 on | Square patuifl to enclose the inscrip tion, I fkt I a Oval Leaf cot tier*, 4on each stone, 2 00 For further particulars inquire of the subscri ber residing in Darien, who hits been appoint- I ed agent, ami will attend to the same. JOHN MITCHEL. Daricir. July 0. 4t Notice. ALL persons having efahti* againfil the . Estate of IXGUS M. FLLTVS late of Mclntosh County, deceased are requeued to bn rid them til armvtrdinS to law: And nil per j mitts indebted to sain Estate are requested to ] make payment to ALEXANDER MITCHEL, Administrator. Darien. July. 2d 18)10. 101 Nutlet*. ALL person* indebted to the estate* of Mrs Jane ! Russ, amt J G D Bell, Isle of Mclntosh emuny. deceased are requeso and to make immediate payment. I And those having demands, to present the same duly attested within the time prescribed by Law JAMES BLUE, Adtninia'rator. Du i ••n. June 25th 1839 Spanish Ctjfan ami Tobaeco* 50,000 su S s OR J PAN,BH t;l Poilianx Brown'* genuine Virginia Lraf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale by <M> .1 AS II ROKENBAOOH Notice. All [arsons indebted lo thie undersigned, bv ac count. are request'd tomake payment to Mr. Will iam B. taker, who ts duly authorised to receive the same. WOODBURY & STACKPOLE. Darien June 18th 1839,6 w. DALROY. t. Tins fine thorough-bred .Slai rt lion will serve mares this season -e* in this place and at sonic other BStrrEC .land to be determined on here j*TlU *'-JT* \ * * cr - is a blood bay. - U; 15 hands 3 inches high, and of ■*l f- j, fine shape and action. He was ‘ i! —aairew J^ 3 bred by Mr. Ross,a gentleman ’ o.i vS% of the highest respectability, a copy of whose certificate is given below. Dalroy is ! a very sure foal getter, all his mares of last season i having proved with foal. Trms 25 dollars for the season, to be paid during the same. A liberal dedne- ‘ lion from this price will be mode to those who pule more than one mure. Mares at a distance will be taken care of and fed for 40 cts. a day, all expenses to be paid before taking away a mare. Brunswick, Apri, l3th, 1839. “The bay Horse named Dalrov, that I sold to Ma- j jor VV M Graham, was got by Gov Barbour's imported Horse Truffle, out of Young Lady Teaxel, who was by Floricel, out of old Lady Teasel, who was got by the imported Archduke, out of a mare by old Bedford, grandam by Cod. Page’s Adeieamp. g. grandam by Davtdges Fearnaught. g. g grandam bv Old Janus, out of the dam of SjntV Wildair Dalroy was foaled and raised at my plantation. Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an will be7 years old next month. (.Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington, May 4th, IS3S.—ApI. 13—It Lforfin-Mcliito.-Ii County. FOUR months after dale.application will bemade to the Honorable the Interior Court of said county, when setting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the personal property belonging to the estateof AJrs. Jane Russ, deceased. JAMES BLUE. Adrar. Mav 27,1839 4ms. DU (J. H. PHF.I.PS* \ S COMPOUND \ TOMATO PILLS, [KNTUiKLV VKOKTAHI-K.) Anew anti valuable.remedy for oil diseases arising fiora IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD, Morbid of Ibt l.tvxl and Stomach, also. B svistitv-ts tar CAD>MKI. s* S C’XTWSSTK’ in FV.V KKS, ... IVB RU>t 4i*c***a sad for nnllaary F.auty Ptijste. Tin* popular MM,one which h.s reroved rh gc**.! Wia.WM.vWfi, presrrihed b, mjnv iA the moat respectable Phywo.na .. fi-r “*le A * rt "* die towns in the I'noed Rt.t and .. t . ‘.-k b, ,b. P'.woe. ttanfo-d Tonn. Extracts Horn th “Synnjuio of Dr. Phelpo’ Compound 7'vmato Pdtt, as cotw ained m the circular* relened to above. TMC.MK PILU H.tVISC HEE* fairly and eiiruateiy Hated ia private practice by (he inventor, *nd alao by eevertl euununt Phvn j daft*, in all d**a* depending upon impunue# id I the Blood, morbid eearetwna us the stomaeh and Irver, end all kind* of obetrucoone; hkewiee ae a SUBSTITfIK FOR GALON KL, for a cathartic, n bdion* afftctiona -are nowetWisl to the ptiblic, ee one of the nisi important and uaefui duso nea ever made. Ttieir operation ie powerful! y directed te Ibe GLANDULAR SVSTFM, removing all oba'ruc- Don# of tht glands whffpvrr wluiiio, SC IROSI -and SCROFULOUS TAINTS in nil Iheir fariM, and if peraevewd in, no raw of acrof ola, however severe, en rr#i*t it# influence. It *# m ib.tr operation on ihe glandular ayetem, that their eftc'.a are o peculiar and potent, and ao nearly reacmble that of calomel. In fact the TUMATINFha.AU. the At.TKJtATIVK DK OBSTRUENT and CATHARTIC prnpwoepof calomiu without ever producing uupleaaani or miunous tdfecia uniter any cireumaianCße, aider from eipoeure to cold or wet j on the contrary, the Compound Tomato Pilla are ihe be rwnedrjvel ■NOWS, tocourteract the effect* of MKltllKV, completely eradicating every pnrtkle of it from the ayetem, and renovating the conamution broken down by ite nee; which it doee by cirrecting llw state of the blood, and through that, comeimg the n,orbul aeereiuina of the glanda, and rialoriug iheui to a healthy and their own proper actum Ita eftecta are analogous to SARSAPARII.I.A and BLOOD ROOT, 4c., untied, and in ite com bined action with the mgredunia composing llw Mia. it evert* a compound umveraal action PE CULIAR TO ITSELF. Taken either a ehort time before ot after eipo aure, they render the ayatem Uaa liable to con tract coutAmove or xrioaicic dweaae s and ahould be reeoried to by pereone reenling in low and uiarahy aituanona, or wlimi travelling or capoaed to contagion. Aleo peraona atiendmg the aick, who by lon* waiching and fatigue, or vxpoaora lo the effluvia of the aick room, become debilitated, aad looe their appouia, will find great aaawtanre from there Pill*, m renovating and purifying the ayatem, and restoring the funciume to a healthy •late. Peraona debtutated by uueoee and lung llAiilFWttD JUU 11 INB Matin# #jiiiine<l it rrojH* tMiUiaitrUlo u#by Durl O R Pt.rifM. to which he h*s ii*d# o#th ii.*#iaU#t# •f thi# cotmijt *n hrtn# Ih# oi by which he *rcj#re# hteCcMnfMMMM'TotiMurPiii# we hereby certify UMllber# to nwfbui# eiiicnn# mm fh# eoupo#nioM .* wtl recipe but ymtslg **4*OM* ratoiiOKtf mod prepmrmtioom Iroui •ul-Tfiinc#* A A Cootir, C. M lUvokm, Druggists and Apsthstarie* hiMKBUNv June IS. IHSft, We. th# •iibnrrtberm, hmein# known IK<■ t G R Phrl[t* m number of years as a suace*stul nrmtrtwner of ni#N •me end irf*ry. en*i r*|Alin| ranfidence * ito ■a iiirt), mini m hi# itiinfrify as a cnimen, sh ciieerfully recumiiiend him to the conßitoiic*’ of the public. Itinrd Bkvo Eir, W h, J O pKmmoMW, VimaiL D#oid La rose*. Lewi# focicirnonn, Jumi O Fmblm, Wiutuso Mu##*##- • fCopr right New Haven, Ohin, Dee 4h 1838 Gentlemen -fteem# the very high rsbmmnoo bebt forth by the Agent in thi# •*don, and by tboe who ti* l Ihe niipurtuuity ofiryutg Ur. Phelpa Couip*>*nd TounMu PHI# -and being under the firm belief ol ha* tog reiored brtUihy aecretHMia of the gtoulutor ayatem inore than once, oy using the Totoalo Aj*ple a* a vegetable , I tuive bit# mtluced lo try tl4 inedtcme in vnnou# diaeaseve in the AutumnaJ loteruduenta, prevalent in this section j of the pm sics. I have no kubt Hr. Pltetjm’ OouipmuMf j Tomato Pills will, in a great measure, tl not euUrelf | s*f*ersede tht use qf Calombl I br'„, 72 ... .i.ra ed hsei they are tuufm ponuM in their cffrtt, and as ejfi: i*hi. m Calomel—l have tried them it* vartout other otaeaaes as Rlieumattsm, Dyapcpsia, Jaumbre, Be., with the most tiapfiy etfect* —Ae Ur as my kn>wlclge ex tends, 1 have do hrwiancy in recuiuuM-udutg them a# a At gh y valuable Family Medicine. Youi# reMuciftiUr, THOMAR JOHNSTON Canaan. Conn , Oct 22, 1838. I certify that I have used onto hnx of Unetor ( R Phelps’ ( oiitjH'iitid Tomato Pilia, ami found relief If not a complete eure. in a case of severe tly{>epsiA of Ipm r am ting, i have no doubt a continuance of them wiU produce the reaub desired NATHANIEL STEVfcNS From Doct Jusn GaiHAM. New-Yoik, Oct 38 1838 G R Phelps, R o. l>ear ir,—lt give# me great pleasure In bciM >’!? ,n state to you my opinion, and die result of my experience of your Compound Tomato Pilia You must be aware tlat. like our piofasstow generally, I am* prejudiced agaund all reme*lies usually ilenounnatcd (> natent t*ic<i cmea,” but hearing emir Pills highly ext*>fi#sl by soitmp of my friends, I was induced to procure a few Inxc ami giv© ihem • trial; and thi# I wee th# more inclined to do front inv intimate knowledge of ami confidence in, J our moral anil profeeamoal character I have nrcscnlkcd your Pills in of hiliaus affec tions. and diseases of the liver and stomach and the re sult ha# been highly satisfactory, in une ca*e particu-’ l#gJy. “f severe aysprp tie symptoms, the relief exceeded j my most sanguine expectation* Jinking front the recipe, aa ii was communicated to irte, I should think your C4*inpound would !# safe t# a!! Case#, and apphcßMe to most of those ii) which Ii is recom mendc t 1 tab# tne mort, pleasure m writing to you mi this sub ject, because I unWrMAd lhat, great efforts have been made by persona imeiwed in knottier medicine, to tra duce your character m a genfieinan. and a Pttyeician and in injure the aale of your metbeine, and wrest from you the benefits of your lalmrs and investigation, by charging you with imposition, tpiackery. Ac. You are at liherty to use this in such a manner a* yon pkaae. and aieo to refer to uie in regard to yourself, or your valuable discovery. Respectfully yours, JOHN GRAHAM, M. D. Chickopee Falls, Me , Oct. 9, 1838 I have made nee of Dr Phelps’ Comimund Tomato PHI# for some lime as BBlsw Physic, and a*n much plWised wUh ihe effects of them RevenU members of my family have received much benefit from their use in various complaints; and I can cheerthlly rec**tnmend them to the iNibUc as a medicine truly worthy <*f a trial Joseph hart II A .* v Thi*may certify,Hist I luive Uen h- ttw* tui H mu i . hi a v*ry fcdilf sis'e of h*aWi with W*** of apf* til** palpitation of il. h*arr. aliitoal mttsiaui eickootfr t.fihe U'liwdi vnutiimg. sod b* ad ar!e : and t* all wae ; added tretp.onf an I e#v*-re attack# of iiit-mnaivmi. I h*t rntitißM #*'verl phys cii*ii* and taken their r. ine dic(.ind amonc oilier thuig* fm{ti*-tiily large quatiii fie# of calomel )W wth*utt much re net. 1 had tried numerous other p<ipu!ar remedies which are rt-rntn mendeat fer such entepiamts (a Uraawlreth'e Ptlla Ac k amt varfo’Uk thing* which a.y frh-nd# edviMsi but tudl witho it any reuef. A friend of turn** rermi:ui#(Hled Dr Ptir-lp** Tomato ftlk which I rriefl sod to the aeTowAhinent of myself and fovttds prraduc. and aln t immediate relief and one box has co.i.ph fe’y relieved me of all ilw>#c coiupUintS and I sin it able to aiiend tc trr dady lahmir and buaineet. Hu. inj; the time I was Ukmg the PtiU I vnitpNi .arge quaniM* of tc ’uts. fro ~ which I have suffered uvh “I the lime (Vtr ernes, hut loire n-r*t been tn.uhb-d wtfhthem -onto My dsitehtec, who has been hr a l*u* lime aftttetod wuh a violent cough, palb -he side pelpiiannn of i V head with l general debmy. !•* of appetite and stremgrv Ac . ha> j also been very much bewefitted hy the us# o one ho* | of the Pill* T’ier are die only u>edt**t#e shicti ha# fTV n her inv relief a!'hough *!ie ha# **ken the pro venpfiorm of several th v>'ri*n*, and various <l.#r u.cdj- i Hues, during th# l&ai six mnn* ! s Sign# I. J. Harling. I {tf For sale at flu- Darien Herald (fflice. Price 37 and 7 5 cents per box* Dissolution of Co-Partnership. j THE co-partnepship heretofore existing between . the subscribers, under the firm of Dray &. Harbock, : ; this day dissolved by mutual consent. ‘ All debts due to or by them will be settled by J. Drav. who is duly authorised to attend to the same. JESSE DRAY AUGUSTUSW HARBOCK Darien, May ‘Sth 1639. N B. The Watch Making ami Jewelry business will be carried on in Darien by the subscriber on his ] own individual account. Thankful for past favors • he hopes by strictness and punctually to merit a : continuance of the same. AH 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 satisfaction, to all thos<? who may le pleased to pa tronise him JESSE DRAY. May 16.3 t Drift Oywtei*Bhells. The subscriber is anxious to contract for the Deliv- J ery of 10.000 bushels drift oystershells. to be deliver- j ed at his Plantation, before the first of January next, i for which a liberal prk will be paid. For further i information enquire of HUGH FRASER GRANT, near Darien. Dark r. June 24th 1839.5 t ■ am.tii Allan to arm via* at rrvuv, and ‘*>oa* ot aedvniary habua, will den*, itr.wt Iwiirtii : Ro ■n oora, onal uar of I ham. Eor that kiwio ■” ■MI and derng.tl alanof airtyaum, wlm h oraura in Uu tyring teuton qf Uuytar ...d Wvii,,.. >U .u„,KT Pill. r* p.rucui.rly .P(.h<al-k- k It ia -onc-drd and wall undrratood, IMI Lre. firth, of all hc.of Co...ump # ..o. tujh Wj uu.llv iun| H K>K 1 V 1 VICTIMS lo ihr vravr ofifinate in blKUf f LOVS CONSTITUTION, or glandular “4 capillar, ototruelion, which bong “,jl.-i.d .i first because the symptoms are not Qtnwma§ enough to occasion alarm, are m minted W|o and prey upon the vitals, natd r/V u iSCTt K.r all sui htaars as these, the Tomato Pills are a remedy, winch if taken in season, and persever ed in to a reasonable ektent, will rctuicr ilwi iffo rein unsue* ptih'c to this insidious disease. I liok therefore, liable to aore tliroata. aweilifrf of th* glands, roughs, Ac. ahould take warning ai *®t* •on, and en.Msr* a remedy that na* :ma rtcom m.)d#tion-Ab near, ana promt### as rnuehsdm\u liW< >rdqforaJtnown. Female# *l years of age, will find them a powerful assistant * no/ure, in the important chance m the funeftone of the ayatem, removing ail uibstniaa mCamcu*! glandular swelling*, Ac. and a##totiugTo establish that new oenuri * #: %?’ economy which nature often laus to do. Nuffshould avoid a free and coniinmd nss of them, if they wish to escape a long trsinof ncji rablt maladies. For this purpose one shoukl bs taken every night and morning, and conunued as long as any unpleasant symptoms remain. obstrucuuna in young female#, wmogh af the Pills should be taken every third night to pro duce a full evacuation from tha bowels. For this purpose three to five will be required—no th Amts dose, howevttf, esn be assigned lor every rase; but their specific action upon the bowels should be obtained, if if requires ever so many, and perse vered in until the desired effects are produced. To re move Con#fpation, Heart burn, Nausas, Ac. when no other disease is present, ons or two Pills may be taken, either on going nr haH an hour aftercatin* Fori foil operation, tliraa io five ahould be taken. From Dr flialhanisl Hooker, iff Hartford. Thi* certifies, linn for aoiue tuu* ta#t, I bavr be#* cn>i<tcrab!v in tb# liahM of pre#criWf Ur Fttolps 1 Cont|H>tm<i Touiaio Pilia aini have *vvni*ly fuunt th#m lo answer # vsluable purpose; ana m unut mwsnce# for u> exceeti tuy imMi sanguine cs;*evatons— ffor.lmg the uo#t decided relief in * ahon tiane. 1 Uunk they may be ued it* all the complaint* for which they *r# recotmuetoied in the bill# of directions, with great saicty ami much advaotafA Hartford, August 7, 18 Natmawiei. Hooata, M. H. I have lately u*#d Dr Phelp#* Tomato Pilto. for aad stomachs and bidsms derangement af the liver, for whKh I tsave formerly and frequently used rofwte4 and ! coo eider them an excellent *Mbtttite. pr<liJf in# all the be* nefit* ih# I used to derive from raiomel. ends* aptsilHy, witlmut prodncl*|t any unpleaaaut #ffect# I Hereford, May, 18& B. E Mam. Secured.) lEset GrnnviHe. Me, Oct. 31. 1838. I lave lately nuuie use o !*r. Phelp#’ Touts*) Pills With gr*-#t benefit, l<*r a bilk* • tflbcnon of (hs stoinach and a severe tttasase of the llvrr. lam sure I received wore heuefit from tiem than irotn any other rseusdy I have tried. I can cheerfully recommend them to the public a# a valuable medicine for DYpep*ia and Hitioua affection*, end t< <ui agreeable cathainc. AN WON R TAYLOR. From a gentleman of high respectability . dated New York, Nov. 6th. 1838. To G R Phelps, —Dear Sir I have used jrour Com pmmd TotiMito Pill#, the pavt aeasmi, fir die Ijver com plaint ; and am happy lo add, wish decided benefitand S thercfoie lake great pleasure in reconunemting them; I M well from • eena# ot gratilutle to th# benevolent Pep prietor, •* with a view of wrung U*s (•***•# of ptiilan tl* npy ; font!• #en*e of duly | owe the pubHc in bear ing my tewwuony in favor ol tWI the world'# invaluahl# iunfedw. Wix years sines, I suffered from a inalady, uronv jnctt l hy the concurrent opinion of a council of physicun#, a rhtonic inflammation of Ihe Liter , and underwent s skilful mercurial treatment,—being confined for many month#; and ar length mainly restored to a tolcraM* degree of h.-Alih, though not witlmut an apprcheiwnoti tliel I towniki be *iii*ilarly nitlirfeti My fear* have be* n but too well confirmed ny • recurrence of nearly all ih# eyiiiptocMS of this dreadful malady the past summer; when Accidentally I heard of your Pill*, and learning Sooielhing of their t*ropeftiea and characters, and thefr rapidly increasing celebrity ; I resolved on trying thcui. Feel-’.; M 1 did a ‘icc to fo Cab omet, and art< r ineffectiifaHy and nntnrcfMiuUy ‘)*• ther medicine* profe#*utßa specific remedy for llns rmiipUint; I purchased a w>x of the Messrs Stood#, Druggist* corner WiUjxm end Fulton atreef** duly an thortxed agents; tl*ey presenting n o. ?#ccnmpany the box, a pamphlet containing a spectfiralion. ibreclions, Ac | hail'nut taken one hoxv f then, before I happily experieased thsir healing efficacy and curative effects'; —end now th at I have givstodhem a thorough trial, can f cheerfully and mdieifltatiaiHv pronounce them (he very bSSFretnedy ni-wt -frir sfiy derangement or Affection of the Li ret ot StvUen, Bilious Affections. Pfdjriiahen of the Heart, or Dytjtepsia. hi any of it? form# alao a#’# good fitmily medteine, arc the bear with which I am ac Af my recommendation and solicitation many of my friend# and acquaintance* have taken them ■# a famity medicine, with perfect success I grant iny pvriiitssion to use this a a you please. Your truly. IWAAC W. AVEUY. William atreat FVom the Rev l H. Sprague.. Pastor of the fourth Congregational Church, Harford, Conn. Dr G R Phelps,— Nr, —For several vesr# past ! have found it weH t# keep in rny family a bottle of castor oil. and other Ma ple medicine* and no doubt that their timelv use has been greatly beneficial in preserving out health For some time past I have made use of your Compound To main Pdl* a# a #ubaiitufe for those medicines amt hat# been so much pleased with their mild, vet effective op eration. that they have become our family medicine; while others have been laid a#le I prefer them for myself and children, to any other medicine I have eve used, to correct the irregularities of the nrcmscb and bowels. Y’oura, 4kc., I- N. SPRAGUE. * . , r JiiLUt, V'iA#s**. (’mcKtoKk F#il* sh t. 52.1 ;*V Doer C. R P#f.l# —Dear er Hsvio# hean! >, mh >-i*t of tos** n lai •*(’ ol your “* i'omj ound loOniU Fills* I h*v* h**'* f( ve the*** a trial in a v* u*ty ol due***a for which hey are ret.#*#•• ntfoti and winch Iwvcnci iiirn! in my practice, and 1 must m* ’Vmi I am Left eg pfryweii wih them tlsn with no tt*e!trine 2 have r-ver I tow* gv-n them s* u Cathartic. It, the ftifioos aff*‘c?M'n*s winch u.-unhy prevail at tht* Mewror es th** y* ar ami ai.-** ** an ntiertiiive m Liter and other Gtuucn.l m h-tru*-iHMe, a- rl lit ink )A*ey U*- - .*<•*• u ore m • i!v me*Hc)e with widen I an* acquainted | hate l*)i.g helievetl the T*mau* to pwe livb*truei* and A*itv Bniom plo|icric* as a co nlUnen?-ar,*! in i*b iim* i> a nuOHHhc thru belief i.*v brew fully idiiicd. I find :heu f* n#M>N |t*twrrf’ul |k)H*fir pripetto# mlko.—aa 1 I-rase n(*ed them in two ruses of dropsy (one of th##* a verv i*trcf one.) wifi* decided gol eff**cfn t?i Ik (h—fh# unnar. Ui.-cliergee >4rrt* totfewed fi*m half a |*ni rr* ; a, galliHi* wiibit! tli*- first forty **iii li*nr alter F Icom,efe*l n.<i g fiie Pifla. ami tin- pafieaf is now in COM iuftnhie (teailh. I have now b;i iwo t*oxe* Pill* <*u ham!, and tliali be tost when they re gone ns I iiee ili*-u* in a:ia*-st all ua*c where 1 i Jt a e#U*artir Respect In I H *■ mu, Si ICO Bcwaid. RAN A WAY from the subscriber about the 10th inst. a negro fellow, [a jobbiiit carpenter] nam ed DICK, or RfCHARD, about 25 years ©f age,and 5 feet, 9or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne gro, of black complexion; has a grum look, and speaks very impertinently, and was, when a boy, accustomed to house work. It is supposed he w ill make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his father (namtd Abraham) is theught to be he having | been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard \ has been for the last 12 or 18 months taking carpen j ter’s jobs on his own account, both in the city ana , neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county, and at the Richmond Baths, where Ire was engaged ■ all last summer. I will give the above reward if ta ken out of the state, and beonght to me at Augusta, or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe jail where I can get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this neighborhood on either side of the river- JOHN CARMICHAEL. April 16 _ Pure Liquors, CONSISTING of Cognac Bran- JyßßWdy. H. Gin. Jamaica Rum, N. IT Rum and Gin.” Teneriffe, Port. Madeira, and Malaga Wine. For sale whr’esale or retail by j a 22 11. W. HI DNALL.