The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, September 03, 1839, Image 4

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I'lrrnilvr l*i>mio ui, €*ro. I Miuiaottiuc, iffih May, 1839. j WIIRREAI by nn Acl ( l orul Avschtbly ( n( ihi* 81 >!(•, )>**• .lilir Mil IV ml>*i 1838,entitled , “Aii Aci i* prods* (or Um> • VI of • Convrirtam to nijudiM nimli'roflbi u ncrul MMMjf frf Wn 1 Ntats nf li mrfw, i4 (if oilior i rjo*-- tlefsin niwjlid,” l.U|>rvW<4 ‘ Th* li Minlt<N>4lit duly of )ii> Ex tnlUncy il Vofonwr, In (fii puMuuty m ifc* iilitrntioiM umluiifciHiiHi nuinaif *i> ihsCoustittttwn, ill iff’ relic* Ui lUe rekf ton ofil m iimiilirr of mam* I >rtcomposing lit*<4eni:rl AasaaNbl, , mwlihe lirt Monday in Onol** re M, oiler I In’ rising of ssid Oou vc tjtioii, Ir glut 11 fi* on fur th* chi i firmir*n, hy ihr ofjwek mticiidmcnta, lu*ri.ort, nf n*W if* trte*, m % tlw y may make |r the ohjftu of reduction mid Maalittllon ofiheGeneral A an mMy only; mid if fAi in**l by a majority of the voter* wlm ?or o# Ur mi.■•sii*m of It . M or “No It*Tiru atiom,’’ ; then, and W that event, ffi alteration on l*y ihrm | mad • and riliM, aliitll lie hintling ot th*- people of ibtft Hiatß, aii*l not otharwho*.'* And wk+fan* the del- ‘ rsaU'A of ilr people of thin Htuie naw-iuMcti in Con- ] mention under th© provision sf the before rucurd A*l. i have ojfff* and 10, mid rl**-lnr* and the follow ink (o be% - | t* *#i ion a Mid ainend to <m >*i oftlw* Conntitiiiion ofthU I Htatc, (out-hi Off the repreeeiitftlieit oft hr people in the ♦ tcneral A**cui ly thereof, to wit: THE CONVENTION fUft#mbled under the Act ‘to provide for theeollof* Convention to reduce J the number of the Ornsrai daiterobly of the Slut# of j Oeorffift. and for other purp<MK-* therein mtined,'’ on* >ed rltf fc Jflth day of o*feud/er, IKIH bavin; met, under the Prorlaroationtffthe PBvirimr,ti Monday the 6th ility of May, IH'W, prop) *<• aw the final realm ! of lU ird'diherntiotin, the following to be amend rvieM* ! to the Cotiailulion of the Hiatt* of Georgia, and rr aeni th** funic to hit Excellency th* (Jovirno of the 1 Btt , that publicity may lie given to md alter it ioim j nod avuenumenU, according to the aixth Motion of the A t under wWr.lt the Convention amM’iiihlrd . AMEN DMKNTSJ’O THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF OKOUGM. The House of It* preaenlMtive* almll hr. composed af memlnri from all tha countim which now are **r hereafter wuy be. included wiihin this Si Hie, accord ing to their rttpMtivr numb, r of free white persona, and including three-fifths of all the ftaople of color— to f*e useertoined by aii actual • nurtierutum to be made from time to time, ut interval* of seven years, as now by law provided. Each county shall be en titled to one member. Each county having a repre sentative imputation, as u*ove specified, of six thou sand fversons, shall be r nil tied to one additional mem ber ; and each county having such repre* ntative pojMll.it ion of twelve thousand persons ; shall be en titled to two additional members; but no county shall have more than three members. The number of members of which the House of Representatives u ill Iw composed, according to the aforesaid ratio, and the lo fc i census, shall not hereaf ter bo increased, except when anew county is crea ted ; and it ahull be. the duty of the L*gi*lanire, at their s-.tMion to be hidden ii'jxt after the enumeration brovid-d forby law, so to regulate the rutin of reprr aontatioti as to prevent such increase. Thu K'j*reacntativ a shall lie chosen annually on th ; first Monday of October, until such day of elec tion shall In altered by law The Aknati; shut! consist of fortv-six members, elected annually, on the first Monday in October, tintil such day of election shall le altered by law; and shall be rompos* t\ of one member from each of the foily-rix Senatorial Htstricts following: ]. Chatham and Eiiiiiftliam. ‘Z. Norivcn and llurko. R. Hichujond uml Columbia. 4. Citiroln uttd Wilkes. 5. Elbert and Madiaon. 0 Habersham nnd Lumpkin. 7. Union am) Rabun. N. Forsyth and Hall. O. Jackson and Franklin. 10. (’lark and Oglethorp. 11. Green and Putnam* 12. I’nlliafcrro and Warren. 13. Hancock and Baldwin. 14. Wttihingloii mid Jefferson. 15. Emaiutcl and Montgomery. 16. Liberty nnd Bryan. 17. Tnttuul uttd Bullock. IH. Nf< Intosh and Glynn. 10. Camden and Wavne. 20, W'are and Ijowndca, •Jl. ‘IV 1/air and Appling. UO, nnd vVllKlllgOH. 23. Pulaski and Twiggs. 24. Bibb (’raw ford. 25. Jones and Jasper. 26. Butts a)td M otiniiv ALi ami V\ niton. -i>. 1-. Knlb mul llviiry. !). Nuwtim and Morgan. 3d. liilmi-r am) Murray. 31. Cass and Cherokm*. 3‘J. Coljb and Campbell. 33. Covvota and Kayi iii'. 3-1. Mt'rriwellier and Talbot. 33. Pike, and Upson. 3(1. Hon.ton and Macon. 37. Dooly and Irwin. 3N. Thomas and Decatur. 39. linker and Karlv. 40. 1.(’6 nnd Sumpter. 41. Randolph and Sicwart. 4*2. Muscogee and Marion. 43. Harris nnd Troup, 44. Heard and Carroll. IS. I’anlding and l-'loyd. 40. ('haltooga, M’nlkcr and Dade. And whrnevsr bimiflrr ilie l.sgislntura .hall lay elf and esliildi.il n new county, il aliall be added to Ihe moil contiguous S.noioriul District having the unoliest lvprcsctuutivc population. JAMES M WAYNE, Prvatdt tu of the Convention. Attest: LeettN LsT.irs, Sec ry of the Convention.” i therefore, in ronfocglity with tic provision* of tlie before c t'itiit Act, do hereby give publicity to the same, nnd enjoin each voter for mere I'era of the General Assembly of this State, on the day therein specified, to wit on the Heat Monday in Octolier in xt. to rive his loir of Wn/iAVo/nm,” or ‘ .V hVi/iA < alien ,” os provided in soid Aet ; nnd that the pre sidin'.’ officers certify the same to this Department, accoidinglv. Given under my hand and seal of the Ex (l. 8 ] eeutive Department, at the eapitol in Mil* ledge vide, this the day and year first ahtive written. GEORGE R. GILMER. By the Governor: John 11. Stkki.c, S. E. D. je 18 tWhe Sou,hern Rreoniev w ill publish the above until the first Monday in October next, ami all the Newspaper, of the Stair will publish it once in the month ot June, and one, during the first week in September next. By order of the Governor. JOHN'. H STI.EI.E S. E D C-enerttl Agency. THE undersigned renew s the offer to Ins friends ml the aitblio, m the transaction of a GENERAL AGENOi in this place. He will attend to the re newal of all notes, &c., that may le e trusted to his cure, in the Central Bunk, for the customary fee of One Dollar for each renewal; also, to the taking ou t and forwarding Grunia, for Fifty Cents each. letters enelosingmonev nnd Notes (post paid) w ill meet with prompt sumtion. JOHN K ANDF.RNON Milledgevitte. Jan. b. 1839 erilaon vV jjvc!!jrr, Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery Hardvare, A . 9. North Third street, riULAVELPHIA, HA VRconstantly on hand for the Southern and Western mmkrts.HKvncrt.l assortnrent of Plated. polished steel and brass aUrnipa, Plated, poliiihed Ktcel and brass snnffrls, do do do do spurs, do brass and japaned harness inountiag, Wooti and eleptieal springs, brns ■ and plated. Bands cotton, linnen nnd worsted webbing. Plush, hog skills, saddle trees, japaned leather, PLted, brass, wood and japaned harness, do and do coach lamps; Together withs very large nsmu tmrnt of all kind’ of goods in the above line, witich rliev offer on t ti nt ost reasonable terms. They are constantly rreeiv ing large supplies in addition to tlieir pssacwl slock and assure Sotuhern and Western merchants that j their goods are of the firs! ouaJily * Philed*lpUt!‘,.'an 1 .Alacoll Ntcamliuul Company. THE JMftrun Slcttpiligai ( ojiipam take this mclhpd ofnifmming llte .Merrhant* ol the im-rior dl Georgia, and tbc public gom rafily, Ihnt thMr fine ol Bouts are iu full operation,’ and solicit the.ir patronage: believing that goods lorwarded by way ol Durieo, is the moat expedition* route. The Company have five new H'l BAM BOATS, commanded by first rale Captain*, 117.: JN I ONK, . Capt. W C Mendall, I HIKFTAIN,- *• G< o. Milcox, KXt Kl,, - “ G. Quinn, SUPERIGR, - “ AV. P. Johnson, J. GODDARD, I. I. WUeox. Also, fixteett first rntc TOW lIGATH. l uill expressly for the navigution of Altttuniuha and Oe.ioiulgt’- litter.. The /.Slone is a side wheel Boat, low pre*- *tir'rngitte, carries ?<>i bule* of cotton, and runs regularly time times a week, between S.,taiintih and Darien. The Chießatn is aside wheel Boat, Mid carries 590 or BtXt hales ot cotton, runs regularly between Darien and Charleston, and between Savannah & Charles ton. The Exeel, Superior and J. Goddard, run regularly between Darien and Macon, towing two lion's each. One of them will leave I)ari en regularly every three tlays—the usual time of passage up is five or six days. This line is connected with a lin<* of seven packet* running regularly between New York and Darien. Any good* or produce shipped to their agents, or ordered to be shipped by their line, w ill be forwarded with despatch. The company, thankful for the patronage they Knve received, have increased their mean* of con veyance largely, and pledge thcinaelveslo use every exrtiott to faeiltute the interests of those who may ship by their line. Their are also a line of schooners running between Charleston and Darien, to the Com pany's agents in each place. The agents for the New A'ork and Darien line of packets, ure R. M. DEMID, IKfl Front at. New A’otk, and MITCHIX, VV YEH & CO Darien, Agents of the Macon Steamboat Company. I, BA I.DM IN. Savannah. MARTIN.t VA ALTER.Charleston, G K ROBERTS. Hawkinsville. MITCH ML, AVYER & CO. Darien, J. GODDARD & CO Macon, It M. DE.MIL, ISO Front st New York uoursz:, ship, sign, and Cvuamnttal PAlxVl Tim G. fipilE SUU.Sf Rl BE It respectfully informs 3 the public lltai. e haseslabitahtd himtell in thiaoity. tttttl will lie happy to execute any order* in his linn, such as House. Ship. Sign and Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining, Giazirg, Pnpering, Coloring, te. fCj* Paint*, Oil, Cc It rs, VV indow Glass, &e. constantly on hand. All orders pui etua’ly attended to, and Job* executed in a wt rkm: nlike manner. N. B. All ordi rs font the country punctu ally attended to. Tl - sttbaeriberw ill be found at Mr.Chick’s residence. .OR HAM SAWYER. Referent: Rogers & Cr ete, ’Jurien. Col. D. M. Si •'war , Liberty County. Darien, Jattut ry 8 !, 1539. Joseph I.yiitaii, Jr. . AMI Francis E. Iloitil, ATTORN EYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW HA V E associated themselves in the prae tiee of tlieir profession in Darien, and respect fully olfcr their services to their friends and the public. Oilier, t burlier Building, Bniad street, op posite the store of Mr Samuel M.Street. Darien, Apr ‘23, 1839. * Lhirl* for Malt*. SgjjjjyiNb ALL tlieve two Trnoti or Lot* of Land, iiluntr in tlnßd dilrirt of Ap pling county, and on the watrrsofthe JL Ataianmhn River; one know n end and * titi .uiA.i il by tli* No. (V2H, and eohtainingStUacir*- tin’ other by the No. 658, and containing 11*2 nri.ii, and having (Invittlii of a f Try grnntrd in a charter by the Legislature of thr State. Any person vtish illg to trud • fur the smile, may do SO by letter, direet ed to Areliibald Brvdie, Atliens, G*.; or tt J. H Fleming, Charleston, 8. C. And Ido here! y forhid all persi ns whatsoever from trespassing in any way whatever on said promts S, as the law in such eases shull be rigorously enforced. J. 11. FLEMING. feb 19-3 m (Athens Banner.] Isnno Know, ’ OULD inform Ins enstomers and the* public, S W tiiat lie ronUmow to kei-p <m band ut ins old stand, an extensive ussorttm ntX't inerehiindlre eni braemg aimosi • very variety, such as Dev Goodi, Groeeites, Hardware,Cutlery, ItoUow-wure, Emtio ou-wnreand Crockery. Glass’ ware. lints, (*nj sand Bonnots ; Boots and Shoe'. Books and Stationary, Perfumery and a vi■ ,u variety of l'aio yam b s He intt-nds to keep his assoitntcm as comph te | through the as may bt* requited to meet the wishes of his customers. Darien. Feb. 5 ts (scocgln -iilrlntosli Comity. Tlie follow inc is thrdrscrUt|kii of cattle taken np, ns eatrays, bv M*. Ueubin Obbingat his place of resi dence on BunnloCrcck MlntoshCcHmfy, vix, marked crop, split,oml underbit in one • nr, mid un under slope ittthe other, Brand and (1.) One cow red, frosty, with hcrycnHinjj also red frosty- One cow white, with dark specks One cow red and white pitied, three years old. One hefer white, with hud and sides brindle* two yen is tld. Otie heter whit**, wilh dark spots on her iieek end sides, two years old. One cow whiteish colour, nnd male calf red, with white back nnd feet One cow white and red pided, with her yearling white, with red herd nidus. One cow without l)orns while with block head and black snots on Iter sides, with her yearling, w hite with ird need and spots on its neck and sides: And one steer, sold by the taker up, for seven dollars. Viewed hy LUKE BANDY. Freeholder. Apprisnaent of VJ head of stock cattle, nt &* per head ... 00 one three ye*'** old steer, sold hy the taker up before tolling, appraiaad *t 7 ("0 Total $67 00 f Signed 1 LUKE BANDY J * Freuholders. JAMES R- OBERRY. > A true copy s handed tome by James I. Garri son, Justice of die Peace. J E TOWNSEND, clerk of I. C. Me’ C. Darien* July 30th, lcC9. LUMBER. Tlie DavicH Stcnin Saw 31111, i T 8 NOW IN OPERATION.—TLr jvoprielprs A wish lo conirncl fi-r the <L Uv. ry of lar quanii tios of v.ltow pine Lumber at ihrir wharf, where the draft of water, and the faeiUtic* for loading ore as ,-o.ftt ns at any place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. Thev also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW LOGO—about four hundred thousand feet will be required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or h ss. will lie eiven to.accommodate applkaitls They offer for sa! the machinery of the KICK 711E.1.-consisting of mortars, peaxlcs, shafts, tanning mills, screens two pair of very large mill I stones, and a number of other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who will purchase j the whole. Apply ttt the unit. ! feb 5-It cqv&ty Tm T , _______ . _ Ocumulgtf sitttnt-l. oji Com pany, [ BY THE LECISI.ATf'KE OF orORQIA, in IHHS. for the transput tat ion ai.d insuraiice of merchandise ana produce, between vanbaii and DAfttEic, and Darie*’ and Macoh, touching ut llawkimsvili.k, anu the principal Laudingi. r Company will run their Steam boats as high up as Macon m long us the state of [the River wiiiadmit;and for low stages nfihe I waters they hate pro\ided, and are now run | fling POLR-rOAIK of such Ughldraft of wa ter as will admit them to run at any atage of ihe River, w'hieli are towed up by their Steam j Ixjnts two-thirds of the distance, thereby great- | ’ Iv expediting the transportation of merchan dise during thii Hummer and Fall seasons;and their Steamers will be in complete repair, and ready fur busiuess, u e arly as the River will , admit* THEIR BOATS ARE : Stenm-hoat Cujbet, Captain rwmtT** Brautly, Jkidb Steam-boat A kata mah a, Cap fwdff-'diPfn tain Taylor, vm tain Blank inship: And a large number of TOW-BOATS, which w ill he hi complete repair. For further information apply to BH. H. YONCE <tfc SON Darien, REA <b ( 03 TON. Macon. J VV. LATH KOI*. Hawkinsville. VV M. BAT'I ERSON &< 0., Havannuh, Me DOW ELL, SHANNON & CO. Charleston. SCO'd*, 811 AFTER A. MORRELL N V ork. July Agents. (■OflickeN MatchlcM Sanative. ihu rurr of Consumfaion, Couch, Cold*. . Csluilits, . lid luttiiy Cfijiuj tttinii III! .and ui lu lie* j imtnsn tiyHitTu Pr;c*. and sold by ISAAC frN VV, soh for Dari n. (Translated from the Gf*rmi J LOUS OFFon i>, 111 KE, or oi hl.nv. 7V/” [rentefit nj !i” • ttv Henn/actors ! f Ciiub-iHi ol North and Stnstit America l’u L<uis OAi'tt (Joftt K‘, M Dos Germany, (Eur<>| r,) huh ui _ n il* miprriaikahl * honor of adding a n-w and prec.ou* dfwunn to the ct**i<*** of m. di cine,—a dorii in •, w .icu{ though sabemufitly oppdt*d hy niiiiiy o th. (Urtilty (of wiiicb h is a valuable mcmtier,) he prove* to I- as well intruln, s any and .etrinu ot Holy Writ,-—a d’*ctriit ■, upon the v -rity of wtneh nr.* niisjk nd *d ihe lives ot tnimoiu of our race, and w .licit h • boldly ctiatlenacs hi* op po sers to refute, viz , Consumption is a disease always orros ( u and hy adisord *red mate of th • V Vu* (or Lif -Frinciplejof the human Unly—fjrofirn seerrily lurking in tiic system for yearn, before there i* the least complaint of the lun^sjQl—and which may he ns certainly, though no* so quickly, cured as u com mon eold or simple huodiiuhr. An invaluably pre cious doctrinu this, ns it imparts nn important lesson to the apparently healthy of both sex *s, teaching them that this insidious hie may an unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses.” even whil * <hey imagin’’ themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that the great s-urH in the art of preserving so alth is to pliicK out tlr disease while in the blcdc, and not wan till the foil-grown ear. Append and below arc a f w ucnifii’ftic* of cure* j from the extremely numerous list that has been s-nt to the proprietor ; and from the respectability of the Mouree* from w hich th M y mnoiiftte. the most skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this medi cine. Post O'Tr* Kingston, N Y July 21, 1858. Dr Rowland Sir—*Tlte efforts of the G mnu San ative are grei m this pis**** One *omti fiat was in a deep Consumption, and w ho had been in contin ued mglu sweats for seven months, now considers herself well She took no other inrdicine hut the Sanstivfl. Another case—a nan tlu*t was taken bleedtnr at the till he could not raise himself in hi* bfd, hns I e**n r stor dtop*rf ct h“ft ,, H hv tire Sanative JOHN V TILBITUiH, P. M Post OflUse, Charlott \ N C. Jun* 15. 1858 Sir—l have ail the Honative mid want two package* more immediately. It has | • rfr mi and a re* markable cure of pHliiinuiim of th* heart, and tii*‘ in dividual say* it i* the beat m dime e\.- r • ffrred to the American people —althon* 1 the Doctors are try ing to put tt down H 11 WILLIAMS; P Nk Post Otfiec, North Eaton, Ohio, July‘2, Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative, and have houiiy calls for it—-many from a distance of ‘JO or 30 miles— in which eases |tcopte nre much disappointed in not being nl ie-to obtain it. They seem willing to give any price for it, and ! could Slave sold the past week more than one hundred doMfcrs w orth of it, had it barn on hand It is tally ugrea medicine. Many in this vicinity an* fast recovering from the contumi lion by the na of it. D C VVILMOT, P M. New Haven, Conn. July *24. 1858 Dear Sir—Thu Matchless Sanative sell* v. rll and w ith signal, success One ease—a younu man, in , the InttMages of Consunipnrnt, given bver hy his phv**tcinn, has liern taking it only few weeks and is now able to walk and rideout. B fore he took the Sana i\e he was unul l * to set out of l>ed and his death was hourly txp xted But to the astonishment • t his friends he was soon Hide to h*nvr his bed, and jto be out as before stated Two other similar cases ; have recently occurred. D VV DAVENPORT. Post Office, Chaplin. Windham Cos., Con., July 20. 1838 Bir—A most wonderful cure has lutely been effect ed, through the virtues of Dr. Goe ick’s Sonative, in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone and wasted away in Consumption, and considered past recovery hy his fumily man. He is now, com paratively speaking, a well man. I saw him myself a few- days since, in company with his wife, starting on a journey to the western part of this State. H* ascribes his escape from the very’ jaws of d* ath, and his recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir tues of the Marchless Sanative. He is a man pus- Nosing a snug property, hut said he, “I would w d lingly pay one thousand dollars or n single bottle of it. if 1 could not purchase it for n less price. To him the Sanative is abov- all value WALTER GOODELL, P M (•corgiu Insurance and Trust COMPANY, ‘IX'ILL take Marine ami River risks on V Vessels. Boats. Freight. Money Mer chandize. tie. Also, against loss by Fire on Buildings. Merchandize and Produce, on the 1 most favourable terms. Applv to P. R. YONUE * SONS. Agents. Darien. January 2*2.1839. Geors*'n-l9rlnt(!sli County. U, HEftF.AS, Roswell King, applies for !*ueis ; VV of fiismissien on the estate of Pierce Butter, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular ike kindled o said deceased to t>e and appear at my office within the time , ro serilted hy law, to shew cause, if any exist, w hy said letters should not lv granted Given under mv hand this ‘23d dev of February, 1839. ‘ J. F- TOWXSEND, f h 2i Clerk, C. O. Ufilnls ami Oils. KEGS English White LEAD ttVwF T 5 do American ditto—Also, Ureenand Black PAINTS. Just received : and for sate by may 7 J. A S. H ROKEXBAPGH. Notice is Hereby Caiven, THAT Jimvs I Gtants*x, Esq. has tiecn appoin ted by thesubacribers, their acting Agent duriugthei ; absence from this Slate. S D l J. P. WOODBURY Darien. May 2Sth 1839. SfosonnUr Cootltt. i THE roWrthers call the attention of their cut toji.ru etef tlw puuiae, to their sto-V of goethi wtiicli hnve been receivl by lute arruuU- TbrnHOikitf Brhiah, Fr neh ar.d American ilr) Gootls, ui , table tor ins pa cat m Mid upfirnaehinf *• me n j* ♦ cry gen. tal—among wfncia inay br toond ilaunsta, i loth*. 1 •attinets, mor*!loe, Circassians, bomlsiziues, ie*t usga, Irish tinea. Kn*n sheetings, table and towed diapers, brown Holland, cambric, mull, swiss and 1 jarone muslins, linen cambric handkerchiefs, silk do. black Gro de 9w its and Mationa silk, colored do. French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands, liolmteit, laces, barrage, checks, pUidt, English and American prims, bl-ached and brown sheetings slid shinnies, shining strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and cotton hosiery, Ac Ac. GA Urge assortment of Hoot* uiid Short*, Hats and Bonnets, Hardvare, (Jaemsvare. Ifootletnrarr. and hollo u i IA/ti: ©SPSiQ raQ-p. JP.OW AND HAILS. ALL SIZES, White Lead, rein nnd lllatk raint*; Stationary, I’crftt incry, Ac. See. Th*y are at all fim#s reviving and tfo*ir assort- | i.i’ iii w ill br lu‘iH full litrougUout ihr yemr, with surh | ttrtkhi a* are <feirablr for plunters and family usr. i All of which will be sold on r<4tonal term* J A 8 II ROKENB AL'GH Darien. Jan 29, 1*39 N JTlci . US’ UK SUBS, n.iiKH takes this method of S informing the public that lie ho* now on hnnd a general assortment of Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods and Fancy Articles; Groce ries ; Crockery and Glass Mare; Hardware and (. utlery j Hollow. \\ iksl. Tin. and Slone \N are* ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tool*, such a* Hatchets. Hammers Augurs, Chisel*. Bit* and 15it ttlock*. Planes, plane Irons anti Saw s. Alo Saddles, Lrtdles, Martingales, Saddle Btit's. Ar. H ATS, CAPS, and Ready Made CLOTH ING. Ladies’, Gentlemens’dfc Childrens’ BHGFS. BOOKS and STA’I JONARY—together w ith a variety of other articles 100 numerous to men tion here, ail of wit -h w ill Le sold as low as can be bought in th itv. II W. HI DNALL. P. S. The store xviil be kept open during the Summer months. ja 2*2 l LOUI is \<* 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 and 12, with extr; points 4 t keg* NAILS, sizesfretn 4to 20 4.J do Brooklyn WHITE LEAD No. I and extra For sale by II AV. IIUDN'ALL. ja *2*2 Notice. . _ : -yp e ‘J*h< sut’.-Titier w ish''* to sell a tract of two hundred aero of laid, lying on iti- A tlamnha rixrr about 26 miles abovc l Darien Baid land ; c well tonlrered with - Pine nnd ha* a convenient Innding or Biufi to it. For tciins at ply to J J Garrtsi n t'r the •ut-aruber. JOHN MITCHEL April-2d. 1*39. Tottili.Tgblt * uiid (.'invt* Stone* A MOS STEVENS respectfully in for \a the ciu ♦ of Darien and thr surrounding country,ihat hu u ill furnish the above articles at the following , prices : I\> mh Tahiti 6/ W /<> and 3 feet if id*, vitk t l pin** Pjuarr edgrn §ls Ol) ftaundi'i U th* lap cdf*t nf tkc table and mlting a moulding o* Me in me, 10 00 I 4 marble pillar* 2 1-4 /eel long and bin ck ssffhati t 1! dolls, tack, 44 00 Plain Grave. Stones 3il inches w ide, 37 00 do ‘2B “ 27 OO do 2rt “ ‘2*2 UU do 24 “ 18 00 do 22 “ 19 00 do 2J “ 14 00 do 8 12 00 rl do 10 “ 10 00 do 14 “ 8 00 Extra cost for ornamental work will he. for 2 willows and urn, 3 (X) Do 1 *‘ “ 3 00 Square panuui to enclose the inset ip lion, 1 no Oval Leaf corners, 4 on each stone, 2 fkl For further particulars inquire of the subreri berresiding In Darien, who has been appoint ed agent, and will attend to the same. JOHN MITCHEL. Darien. July 9. 4t Nolitf. ALL persons hating elaitns against the Estate of ANOI S M. /’L f.TOS. Ihlc ol Mclntosh County, deceased, are requetted to hand them in according to law; And all per j sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pnym-nt to ALEX ANDER MITCH EL. Admiuist rator. Darien July 2d 1839.40 l Ntdtce. ALL |ier*nn* indrtHed to the estates of Mrs Jane Russ, and J G D Bell, late of Mclntosh county, deceased are request and to make immediate payment dud those having demands, to pre>em the same duly .nested within the time eresertht and by Law JAMEB BLUE Administrator. D i’ it .tutu 2.lth fOD. Spaiiikh Clyttrs ird ToPpcco# 50,000 su S s OR ..td PAN,su CI Pottis'JX Brown s genmio- Virginia leaf, and Ca-endish TOBACCO. For sale bv r **> J. & S. H ROKENBAUGH. \<ti(*(*. All persons ind-itted to the undersigned, by ac count, are requested to make payment to Mr \Vill iam B Eckcr, who is duly authorised to receive the i same. YVOCDPURY A STACKPOI E Darien, June 18th 1839.6 w. DA LUO Y. This fine thorougb-bred Slal uMlk lion will serve mares this season eV* tit this place and at some other Tt\ stand mbe detent.ined on liere . ) f “wAJ a ter. Dalroy is a blood bay, W 15 hands 3 incites high, and of f fine shape and action. Hcw as e-;e -■ * *\! - bred by Mr. Ross, a gentleman of the l ighest respectability, a ’ copy of whose certificate is given below Dalrr.y is j a very sure fool getter, all liis mares of lost season ! having proved with foal. Terms 25 dollars for the 1 season, to be paid during the same. A literal deduc tion from this price will le made to those who pute more than one mare. Mares at a distance will be taken care of ands and for 40 cts. a day, all expenses to be paid before taking awnv a mare. Brunswick, April 13th, 1839. ‘ Th- hay Horse named Dalrov, that Isold to Ma jor W M Graham, was got hy Gov BertsHil ft imported Horse Truffle, out ofYoung Lady Teasel, ■ who was by Floriz-1, out of old Lady Teazel, who j was got by the imported Archduke, out of a mare by old B el ford, grand mi by Col. Page’s Adeieantp. g. 1 grandam by Davidges Fearnaught. g. - grandam ftv Old Janus, out of the dam of Syms Wildair.— Dalroy was foaled and raised at my plantation, i Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an will be* ; vears old next month. (.Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington, May 4th, 1838.—Apt. 13—U (tV'orsrla—Mclntosh County. FOUR months after date.application will bemade to the Honorable tlie lufei tor Court of said county, when setting as aeourt of Ordinary, for leave to sell the personal property belongingto the estatcof J/rs. Jane Russ, deceased. JAMES BLUE. Adnir. 1 j May 27,1639. 4ms. UK u. h. wmi.rs* COMPOUND TOMATO PILLS, [KSTMKLY VKfIKVAHLR,] Anew ngd vultiaDD* r* niedy ft>* tllwenw* urlsluS “°® IMPURITIES OF TI*E BLOOD, Morbid beeretunit of the L 1 vftfit and Stouxch, Also, a iswiivn tor CAUWU. -a l aTHsMIC * rsvgßA, all BUtoM a-ses.a an<l toe nsUmarjr Ffta.lt I A.r*. Ttua popular Medtcifte whteh h.t reewstot *uch tenoral *ppr.*tK. *• a BUioue and Arid KeiUxA., Jaundice. HeorOmm, Coitornm., fhmdarAq. Ac Ac., nd l; pre nbed by ninn. .rs he nnt respectable Phvawtan*, >• -for \e by Agent* in ol Ihe town* in the t'n'lwti..e. n.t a. w 4.. V—l. he .he Pr,*wnr. Hnforrf. ( onn. Extract* ttoni th* ‘‘Syneptit of Dr. Phtlpt’ Compound Tomato PMle, *• co v sined m the circular* referred toaboe. iitcsh ri(.i.H H*\ikc in; (cm birly and exwnwrcly teand iapn**te practice by . the in renew, and leo by eerrtal enftn.ni Phyto cun*, in all diwwar* depending upon impurities of the Blood, morbid *e*retkn or tie stomach atm liver, and all kinds of obstruction*; likewise a* a SUBSTITUTE F<)R CALOMEL, fir a cathenc, in lirfious effi-ciKiiia -are now #(1. r*ii to the public, ss one us the utos; imporiant anu tseful dtocove n. rver made. Their operation is powerfully dire-led to the OL AN DLL Alt SYSTEM, reioorin* all otu'ruc t*me oi ttie aland* wherever situated, Bt3ROSl* TIES and SCROFULOUS TAINTS n all their forma, and ts per*, rrrrd in, no case of aerof ■L, hnuevrr severe can resist da inHurnse. Il is in their opera lam on the glandular system, that their edecis are an peculiar Slid potent, and so nearly resemble that of calomel In Net thc TWMATINK haa ALL the AI.TKRATIVR DE OHSTKUENT and CATHARTIC prupernea ol moan, without aver produemg un|iteaaaui or atjurtoua efier-ta under any cireumstenc.*, either fomi expoaure to cold or wet; on tlie contrary, the Compound Tomato Pill* are the brat renudy. v.-r ■sows, to counteract ihe effect* of MERCt Itt , completely eradicating every p*rtiele of it from the system, and renovating the eonamution broker, down by ut use; which it doe* by correcting tlw state of the blood, aud through that, correcting the morbid secretions ol the glands, and reelonng ihrin to a healthy and tlieir own proper actk.it Its ertecte are analogous th SARSAPARILLA ■ tut BL(X)D ROOT, Ac., united, and in tie con. tuned action with the ingredient* euinpoeing ‘tie Pills, It exett* a compound universal actioii PE CULIAR TO ITSELF. Taken either a ehort lime before o. after expo sure, they render tlie system let* liable to con tract costaoioc or tnasMic disease*, and should be resorted to by peraon* residing in low and marahy situations, or when travelling or t-xpoaed to eomagwn. Also peraona attending the aick, who br long watching and fatigue, or exposure to Ihe rlfiuvia at the aielt room, become debilitated, amt lose tlieir appetite will find great sssistsnce from these Pdle in renovating and purifying the system, end restoring the function* t# a healthy state Person* debilitated by intense and long iU.rrwntk duns u tMft. Navinf •xaiitinrd • rrc|e wlHiitilrtllo ul*y iKn't- O R Pl*r|| lo which he !•* tna<t (Milii hrforff • uiEf tot rale •f tins cfrtmty m twtng throne by which hr pr**|arc Mal'iMiiftoHia*’ Tnu.it# Mt me herrby certify tlHii ihrre m rMMhtiix rnirnuf mtt* h* fOwplib*E mil recijK? but jnsrel y r egeioM’ tufaluncti, ooti prrpaTahona from vrgrtablr •ut***trnra -ncii A A Civ.lit. C M Drugfuta and Apothecaries StaaaiCNT, Juftr IX 1838 W*. th# •übArribcTt. rkafivhiti known lb**’! fJ R Ptrtjai * number of ynra r.a a aurcraaful nrarrtti(nrr of iie<H* etne and aurgrry. ini rrpoamg r Aiin*trncr in Dia ratify m tu*ih o*d in h ii.'egrttY aa cmxcn. tu clirerlully r*jcotnj.rnl him i* (he conftdfncr of the public. Btgnrtl lUm Elt, We Vi'tiu J*, J O PcrriftONO, V imoil PaTTt**N, Ihtctt’a Utinik. Ltwi IHWUMOR, Jifpmt O Phslfo, Weitijio i^hiuk® fCoptrrifht Nrw llavrn, Ohio, Dec. 4th. ld3B • Grntlemrn - Bering the frry high ratmioiion heUI | forth by tiie Agrnt in thia arriion. ami by wt*o had the Gpporumrty of try mg Dr Phelp- Compound Tomato Pills -ami being uotler I tie flrto b*liel 01 having tetored hr.dtbv *ct rrtioua of (he gtaudulatr ryaieui more riion once, by u>ng itir Tometo A|*|>l* r a vrartalile . I b*ve burn hi<lotM to (ry thia mudlcute in various diar*ae.— In thr Animmiai toieriuK'niia. prevalent m tliU auciion of (lie dunes, I have no duix l>r Piietpe’ CumpouiuJ Tomato PHla will, in a grrai ut#**ure, if not rniirely euj.ttiftie the waa af C aluml I believe tlmi m .H*eaa •and lives they are mure prompt in their elTeci, and at eff’ient. AH Calomel—l have tried them In vanmia other dia*-a*ea a Rhenmwlm. Dyapejuna, Jaundice, *< with thr tiMifft happy effecia.-Aa far aa my knnwledgr ex tandn, I have no iwwfanry In recouumnding them at* a highly ruiuabU Family Medicine Yout a rcspeuifuHj. TIKjMAB JOHNSTON Canaan. Conn., Oct 21 1<JR I certify that I havti uaed nae lx ol Dnrior CJ R Pbelpa’ Uwpnmri Tomato PtlU, and ftmnd great relief, if nM a complete cure, in a raae of severe Dyepepoia of bmg atn<hiig . I have no flotibt a continuance ol them will produce the reauu denn’d NATHAMEI. btevenb F'Otl* DoCt. JuNN f'BARJLE New \ uift, Oct 30,1838. G R Phelpa. M D Der Air,—lt give# me great pleasure In tiring able to •tate in you my o|Mnhn. and the result of my eAperience of your Comj*o4iid TihimMo Pills %*ou luuot be aware tivai like our profession g-uerally. I am prejudiced again*! all remedies utMofiy dsfiominoaod “iMUrni rifrti ernes,” l.t.i ticaring your Pilla t.tjrbly extolled by some ©f my fnends, I was induced in procure a few ito.xca and five rhetn a trioi; and (his I wsi llr© more inclined so do ft mu m v infunsie knowiertgr oC sad confidence in, your moral and profeeaumal ehuWfe I have (ireacnbed your Pills in of bilious offer- Hons. tn*f diseases of the ft'cer amt stomach, anti the re atili has been highly eariafarlory In ne ra.-e jianicii. tarty, of severe *7ysj>*ptic symptoms, the relief exceeded my most Mingume expeerarauis. Justging from the recipe, a* il was couummicsled io me, ! ate mid think your compound wnubt t>e safe in all cases. and applicable’ to most of those iu wrlnch it is recom mended ! lake tne more pteosure in writing to von ou this sub ject. because I understand that great efforts hare f*een ma<e bv persons interesieti in awuher medieise. to trs Uure vmir rhsrscfer as a *entleman, sad a Physician and to injure Ihe sale of your medkrme. *nd wrest from you he'benefits of your lalor* and investigation, by charging you with imposition, quackery. Ac You are at Rherty to use this in such a manner as you please and also to refer to me in regard to yourself, ©r your valuable discovery. Ifcespeci/tiHy JOHN GRAHAM, M D Chfokopee Falla. M . <Vt 9, I^. I have tnade no* of Dr PhHp’ CotMi"M*nd TmmlO PHla for tnitt 1 * ftie aa P'*ytir. aii A4ii much p!<aacl whh ile effert*j*f ihet© me’t!(eraf mjr familv have received imtch ieoefit frma th**ir u*e in nriww cmtijtlaiMia: and I Fan cheerfully rec*ument| them to tlie rubbe aa a uiodictne truly worthy *f tnal JOSEPH hart IK Thii< tiny ceriiiy, tiwt I !iav* Ueeti • .* • t . • . i * lit a v**ry feeble Vale of It oilfc wttli !*•* of app> lite |Mipttu!intt nf the bean. mUtsost rottratw etok/ewe**| tlir sG.nmrh vonilrhfg tif b* l r!ir . iml ♦* .>U ‘lr- wu-* aiblrtl tro(iurHf ami a*-v> re it.tucKe r: sr l bm! r(tißtiue*! tu*veral pliviuritfii* mI ta. ru ttteli rt>e. (tie*.(xU Nitrtoig <Mber tlongs fr*.(itr-tL large tjoarc - ticF of ealumeL > tmf with>>iii um h re|i#*s I fol liii*l otiraer*n* tdher |N*;olar r*iM*-!t-B wbirb ‘>rw. ui<*ntM for >nch von pUmfa (as |. *ittireil> l*,ilx A. aifo vat M)ua rliMo?-* aluch tm frirn<h but ^ili without any relief. A Irieti'J of itime rer■•’mti” tofoil Dr. Phe||(rf- Tottaxlo P*ib*. which I tried -***•! so the • •etnjirfhirtrnt of ttty*e|f and fnemU (irobirwl nlinot! Iltnte4|ilr relief and **fe Imx Hub po.i f* : ’ **ly relieved . me of a!l Umio© eotij>foiit< and I am irw ll* to h‘ihl j to iiv daily lal*o*r atol btistue**. I'lifiiw the time I wan j Ukmfi Mte Pilla I vow led large quantifies tr >rms. iron whim I hate suffered too-4 of ihe time for year* btl l.ave not been inmbied witbtl*ei ah we My rlaugliter. j who haa been fi>r a l*tie time ftl><*fed wtih a violent ] Ci'ttgb |M!n m *he aide palpi'ffiitßi of t 4 ir !*ean with I g'*i-*r*f d-hUlty. ItMdi of Hftvetite *4i*l elretigr'. A*t* . ha* J aNo been very mu*h l*erehtte| bv the tt-ie .t e?* l*r*x | of Ihe Pilln “Thev are the only im* Jh iir • bo*U luot given her any relief, aHb*ic;lt eite !ia>* iek*'t tltc pre acr|©k>rM ofaereral |>h’- • ‘rians and varwme **ft. cr u.efi- | tuica, dui Htg the taat s>x awiC* a Bane I. J Pam.ino. I jij* For sale at the Darien Herald Ofilee. ! ? iicc 37 and 7 5 cents per hex* Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE co-partncp®hip heretofore existing between the subscribers, und r the firm of Dray &. Harbock, it this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or by them will'be settled by J. Dray, who is duly authorised to attend to th** same. JESSE DRAY, AUGUSTUS W. HARBOCK Darien, May 16th 18©9- N B. The Watch Making and Jewelry business will b earned on in Darien by the subscriber on his own individual account. Thankful for past favors ( lie hopes by strictness and punctuality to merit a continuance of the same. All work done by him will 5e warranted to be genuine and in a workman like tfianner. Having had a practical experience in business he is satisfied that he can render general j satisfaction, to all those who may be pleased to pa tronise him. JESsE DRAY. May 16. 3t I>rift Oyster.*hells. T#e subscriber i3xl£Hi6 to contract for the Deliv- i ery ofIO.OOO bushels drift oystershells, to be deliver- ! ed at his Plamui.on. before the first of Jnnuarv next, tor which a likral price will be paid. For further information enquire of HUGH FRASER GRANT near Darien. Darien, Ju ie Clth ItsJit. at. , appheanan i© avsixEM <% inf, and hote • m ‘uf ardent ary habda, will rnttw grtat benefit imn jgn occtttoDxl sac of them For that dcbiitiw trd and drrangHf state of file ayateoi, wlm h oceuto in the spring .taon qf <*. yrnr, and hrgtniftiig at auinatrr, ilwar Pth * panwularijr ftpplahle. It i* cone ♦sled and well umleratood, that threw fifths of all the cases of C>waianptioN winch nii nutlly consign its JOHi V J liiji if A Aft VICTIMS to the gmvr onrnate in SCMOF CLOUS CONSTITUTION, or glandnJar n4 capillary obatruenoa, wlwch being mwlrrtcd at first, because the synptoma are not distress' nf enough to mcaSion alarm, an ►-rinilU-d K> go on and prey upon the vital*, until rthtf is kindest. Fur all such cases as throe, the Toms to Pills sre a remedy, w hich if taken in seatou, and perarver* ed ill to a reasonable extent, w o render the sys tem unsusceptible to this insidious dioeaae Thoaw, therefore, liable to aofe thronta Bwllin of thw glands, coughs, Ac. should take warning m ara* •on, and embrace a remedy mat na :ma rettim* nn;ds!on~that il is entirely nor, ana premise* at murk as any other UereUlfbrt known. Ken.aka of 40 to 60 years vs age, will find thcoa a powerful aasistant t© nature, in the niportauf change in the functions of the yaiem, rmimjig s|| liabilities to Carcßoo, glandular Ac. and osataliiig to rtiahhsh that new action in (he Hiniiai economy which nature often fails to do. None should avoid a free and continued utw of them, if they wish to esu i|*e a lung twin of incu ,-abit maladies. For this purpose one should be isken every ntghi and morning, and continued as long as any unpleasant symptoms remain. Kor (ibatruciiona in young females, enough ©f the Pills should be taken every thud night to pro duce a full evacuation from tlie bowels. For thia purpose three lo five will be required BO and fimta dose, however, can be assigned lor every case: hut their specific action upon the bowda should be obtained, if it requires ever so many, and perse vered in until ihe desired effects art produced. To remove Conatipation, Henri bum, Nansaa* Ac. when no other disease ia present, one or iwo Pills may be taken, either on going to bed or half an hour aftrr eating. For a foil operation, three to five should be taken. From Dr Sathuniet Hooter, us Hartford Thi* certifies, tlioi for same tune past, ! tuive Leer* cornui*rahlv tu (be holdt of prcacriKmg Ik. Phetp* 4 Cotn|MtuniiTooaio Pills, and iavr iuvsnamy fminl tbem to answer A vatuaid* pnr(s>se; au<l in mine instances far ro exceed my HMmt saitguine *x|eciaiKH* —affording Ihe timet < teen ted relief m a slMn time I think (hey may be weed to* all the compkun'M for *!. l. riu> *ra re, <mmi*nled in the bilb of directkMto. *^irttgreat >aiety and much advautagu Hartford, August!, 1838 NaTTANiftt, iiotaen. MD. I have btety used Dr Tomato Pills, for nod stomachs and bilious asraug emeut of the Rvrr. ftr %ld* h ! have formerly and fretjnendy noe.l calimet, and I . on. aider ibem * exc**llel mbtoUinie. pruttitaig all the be ncfitu that I nerd to derive frm ratomeUanla* speedily, wßltouf prvtijrt*tg any unpleasant effects. Hartford, My, B. E Mans. Secured.) , Eaat faronvilie. >! , Oct 31 1838. II iiave biely made ww of Hr. Pbelps’ lountio Piha with great heoeftt. for a Pilioiis alfecnoit ol the ouwneh and a aevere diaeaae of tl* liver • aui sure Ire cived more benefit from tbeui (ian from any ottier remedy I have tried. I rail cheerfully recommend ibem t* ih* public as a valuable medicine for Dy epep.-m and Hibons alTecliuus, and a-- an agreeable catbactr ANSON R TAVLOR. From a gentleman of high resj>ectsOUity dated New York. Nov 6th. t&W. To G R. Phelp*, Dear H ir I have ueeil vout f'on* pound Tomato Pilla, die part seaF***t. Uribe Liver com plaiut; and am happy to add, with decided bum-fit ij—ftUd | llwrefore lake great pleasure in rerGti.ti einlmg tlwm , a-> well front a sens** ol giaftiudu to the bu* voirn! I’rtF prsetor, as wilh a vkw ol Serving ihe cai.>e ol phiinn* llopy ; from a sense of duly I owtf Uw p'b ic in bear ing ny testimony m favor of tbs —U*e wnrUfa mvaluulilo ito-dTine. *>x years since, I au/Tered from a malady, pronoonced hy the concurrent opinion ot a council ol physician*, a chronic ii\fuimmutvjn of the Liver ; amt iniddiwent a skiltttl mercurial treatmentbeing eotdlwad for many iiMMittis; and at lengih mainly reatoicd to a lob-iabi* degree of health, though not without an apprehension that 1 ahnnld be *dnhlarlv aißtried Mv foorv have tie- n but too well confirmed by a recurrunee of nearly nf! ‘Ho symptoms of ibis dreadful malady the |m*i summers when occideniallv I heart! of yntir Pill*, and leortong •Munetbing of their propenies and chareeieta ami t'lcir rajudly increasing cetebrify ; I rewdrett on trying them. Fuepng as t did a repugnance to resomug *g.tin t© Cifi* am< and alter mess utttally and intsnrreßkfiilly :yig other medicines prufesuing s specific remedy for tins complaint; 1 |Mir*liasd a f.u.x of the Mu**ra Binitj, Dnsggiflta. corner William and F til ton street* duly t'- tborixed agents; they presenting me. t<i arcon pany tb box. a pamphlut ctniUimns specification A*tet*h>n% See. t had not taken‘one bog of them before 1 hpiniy experienced their b#aling offtraey ait. . rbets i — and now that I Itave given the iu a tl nrnngh u ;.d. can clteerfiißy and uuliaglMPlftgly pronounce them and e v. ry beat remedy efitant for aay derangement or ass omu </ the Lirei or Spleen. Bilious Ajfe*'tun* Palpi at on of the Heart , or Ot/*pcj>e*n in titv of forma also ** a giwMi family medicine, are the best with which I an. oc qmntired At my rCrfframendotfon an<l *o!lr<(,tjon many of my Artemla and arqtiaiitfancea have taken them a* a jo.mly medicine, with fverfect sttcceas I grant my perut’acioh to use tins oa you pleaae. Yo* truly. ISAAC W. AVERY, 179 WilKatu afreet. From the Rev / ,V Sprague, Pastor of the fourth Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn. Dr G R Phelpa.— fitr.—For several years pavt 1 have found it wet! t© keep in nty family a bottle of r-#for otl and ottier tt:i- C!e inwticinea. and io doubt that their timely use . een greatly beneficial in preserving our health. For some time past I have made use of your Compound To innio Pills a* a stibstitute for those medicines ami bav been so much pleased with their BikL yet a'flhcrfve op. eratton. flist they hare become our family medu ine ; while others have been laid aside I prefer them for tuvself amt children to any other medtcliif I itve ever used io correct the irreguiartues of the ti o-set* e.„t bowels. Yours, . Jtn-t.fl, OwtA f HICKOFEK Paii. Orl *ji l Doct f!. K I'm*!l Ps— • D si ev llwvini beard i m b .*;•{*l Kl late <ti <Mni id ynttf “ ( ‘./ii’J nnfd *l'uffu!t>l i!!s.'* 2 t*v*‘ lie'll Iltdot a t !*• ; ;ve iiifin ;i Midi Ilf U vatieiv r>( •itH'NiM-f b*r w!tib l>ey an* >roimn**lide<i aiei whtrb have>-rwritd ttvtoy |*rriire. at;*l I a.yt ‘Uni | him better f*i*>**u' : with fl eii* limit whh an* ue ih* m** J lv*. ever .*•*! I !*Jiv** iv. i. |hei ns u < ti'ham-: in ll.e Uii ****** a if*: 1*11... }>.,<?’ yei4\ jiirvitilai iln> <■* *•• y sr attJ •!**• ak attahcra.Ke m fjrer moh atb* r (r'UNhit W obtlrtH'lMMlS,* 1 <1 lhe7 l>*Ve • folic tt *-t -in bniign.i* ulwitil if ir*tl#r at;*! healthy s*rr*H ns, ll.ati nd io* t'icitie with wlifd lam a**quauil *l. I l:ave-l(>i behove*! ?lkf T-.ti.irU’ t* |h lU.ee* D • b>Jili lil Wt:- 1 A.. I* J (Idintm pi..peitieß as tt Ci-rt'iir t tii—ai and n n.< u-e a j tuedl* il*e ib;*t Iteltel ba> 1 • 'ti Iltlly ee'eldi;-li and. I f^.| I t bein 10 law-e*** |4*w* rsul llthiMf |*nqo rtbK I (ireeenbcd litem tu two me * ni*ri>|e-y (one u llivjo a %**rv MYt'fr one. > will* lire:-led gt-nd t*fT< i*li <t so th—;; a J or!nary fli*charge* weie n,ri#n>. .).i-jii tiaif a pul to I two I'iwimii widnu lb** lirsi (iofv etbt tnurs alter I | commenced Mamg tin- Pilla, and ilte (latient so H uw m I con.tnHide iiealrh I have now hut two Itoxea PHte mi Itauil, ataf diail i*a lost Hi>> ii lltey an* :.i;e h* I tix* de ni i 3iij*<k4 bj 1 rooca ttiartl want a csll srtu- I •’■■■■■■ 8100 Ik cm ai<f. R ANA WAY from the subscriber about the 10th inst. a negro fellow, [ajobbingcarpeimrj nam ed DICK, or RICHARD, about 25 years of aj.e, and 5 feet, Dor 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne gro, of black complexion; has a giuni look, and I speaks very impertinently, and “was, when a boy, accustomed to house work. It is su]pcs'd he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his j father (named Abraham) is tin ught to Le he having j been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard has been for the last I*2 or 18 months taking carpen ■ ters jobs on his own account, both in the city and neighborhot and. and is well know n in Burke cox nty, and at the Richmond Baths, w here he was ngaged all last summer, i will give the above reward if ta i ken out of the state, and brcnght to n e at Augusta, | or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe j; il where I can get him, and a suitable reward if talen up in this neighborhood on either s ; eoft* e iv r. JOHN CARMICHAEL. April 16 S-ure Liquors. CONSISTING of O gnac Bran lv. H. Gin, Jamaica I um, N. E. Rum and Gin. Teneriffe, Pott, J adeita, and Malaga Wines. For sale wholesale or retail 1 y ja 22 H. W. HIDN'ALL.