The McIntosh County herald, and Darien commercial register. (Darien, Ga.) 1839-1840, September 10, 1839, Image 4

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Girrvllvc Di |tMrtuu>nl, *■ ? Aliixroaetiu.*. m> May. IW. S WinWRA* by*n Act oftb'O'nerat A**mHly r s ihi.i Htstr. pa***tta *MI Dtr'tnbci IW9, ‘■Wiln( An Art to pforid’ (br lire call of a Conv-niion to < rs ice th- i>n >t'KC of th* Otnsrsl iHMtibly of tin Slut-* of O iirfin, oud for otlior pit,-po*'s thir'ln sauted. ” it is provided That it (Hall U th* duty of hut ExriCb .-y thcOoirrnnf IP giro 00-Vitn'Jr lot >* sit oration* ond om-nduir-nni iiidr inturCoimtii'i ion, n rttVreniv to the rdirilor> of ill’ qumber of mom b'ra<Aiii|>o>iitc Um (ieur*l A**renbl , ood lli* first Monday in Oetotar next, ofi'r thr rising of **>d Convention, )w oholl fix on for th-rs ; ideation, by the . p. opie, of Mu h irni'iidmcMa, alterations, or n*w *r- | i ir.’.M, at they may moke for the objoett of v-diiriion . .ind enualiroiion ofdM Gem-rsl Assembly only ; and I if ratified by majority of the voter* who vo ton th qiun'ionof ‘R.riri .rion,” or “So RiTtmcaTto*,” then, and in that ‘rent, the alteration an By them 1 nuni’. and ratified ahali lie binding on the people of t!m finite, and iiototherwh,’ “ And tri-fat the del- j peaijd'’ of tbia State, aavmbled in < on- ; trillion under Uie |iroriMW* of * h* lieaire rented 401, fo.t-Vrewl l*, awl t|. and •!**• folio nut ‘■> ■•"■ j ter.ition* and uendm'.tiia ol the I (institution oftnia State, tonrhlns tine reprem nunon ofllw people Indhe ■ Oioteral Aarrni ily tli.Teof, to tt tt : “THE CONVENTION liaaetnbl il und r the. Act ‘ 10 provide for the rnllofa Convention toredii” ,lo* ftinnnor of the O-neral Aiaemlily of lie- Stale of Georgia, and for ether purpose* therein named.” . liaieed iboSWth day of Dsceinlier, IN3H hiving met, snder lilt Proclamation of tie- Governor on Monday ; th- Gth day of May. 183.), propone a* the final reauli of tlieirddfiberalton*,thefollowine to In amendment* 10 the Cd!**itmion of the State o? fbniiia and pre afcnt ilia seine to Ida Excellency the Governor of tip* fttat-, that publicity may he given to a;il lt< ration* j and amendment*, according to the sixth am-tion of the A t under which lit*’ I Convention h* milled AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OF GEORGIA. Tin Hollar of Repr'*'litalivea ahali he rompnai-d of nn mbem from ell tie con 11 lie* which now are or hereafter may be included .within thia Stale, aceord , ms; to their respective number of free white |wron, and including tnrae-fifitha of all the people of color— to bo aacartamed by an artnal enumeration to h. made from lime to time, ai imerrala of anven yearn, m rmiv by law provided. Each county sbell lie en titlad to one member. Each county huvilic u repre sentative population, ea above apreifted, of 1 i* thou* aftlid perron v, eliall bn entitled to one odd tuiuia! no 10 Iwr; and cai lt eotmlV havim; aueh rejive.v ntalivi population of twdvc thousand peraona; ahali be en titled 4u two additiomtl tn cm here; but no county ehntl nave more than three member* The mnnber of mcuiliera of which the limine of H, pn *ru:nilv,-s will be CMiponed, nn ordinj: to the aforevnid ratio, mid the lu*t renatis, ahull not hereaf ter be incrcaaad, etcent when anew rminty ia crea t'd; and it anall be tho duty of the l>-t(ilatiire, at their Mtiiatt I# lie holden next after the emimeration hrovided forliy law, an to regulate the ratio of repr • HcnUtion aa to pretentaueh inereaae. The Ucprcacutalivea *tnill hi- ehoaen annually on the firtt Monday ofOctoher, until aueh day of elec -1 ion ahaiibe altered ny law. The ,‘vns*ii ahali oonaiat of forly-aix rm tnbera, fleeted unnually, on llic lir*t Monday in Oetnlier, until aueh day of elret.un ahali he alter'd by law, and ahali be compne'd of one member from ouch of tit? forty-six Senatorial Diatricta following: • 1. Chatham and Ellingliam. it. Hcrtven and Burke. :i. Kirhmond mid Columbia. 4. l.tticoln mid W ilkes. v 5. Elitert mid Mudieon. tl Httbcraham nnil Eumpkin. 7. Union mid Knlmn. 8. Forsyth and Hall. it. Jackson and Franklin. 10. Clurk and Ogle thorp. 11. Green mnl rntnam. IS. Tnllinferro and YVni reii. 111. 11 uncork and fluid will. 14. Woahinglun and Juflermin. 15. Emanuel and Montgomery. 1(1. Liberty and llrymt. 17. ’rultnal mid llullork. Is. Mclntosh and Glynn. 111. Camden and Wnyttc. 20. Ware anti Lowmlea. 21. Telfair and Appling. 22. Lawrence 11ml Wilkinson. 23. I'ttlttski and Twiggs. 21. Ilibb and Crawford. 2ft. Jones mul Jasper. 2(1. Hulls and Monroe. 27. Gwinnett and Walton. 28. DeKalb and Henry. 211. New ton and Morgan. 80. Gilmer and Murray. 31. Cass mid ('hettdv*rr. 32. Cobb uimM"Fayette. 33- O : ! wether and Talbot. 35. Hike and Fpson. :>G. Houston and Macon. 37. Fooly and Irwin. 38. Thomas and Decatur. 39. linker and Early. MU. Lee and Htmipter. tl. Randolph and Nlewnrt. 42. Muscogee and Marion. 43 Harris and Troup, 41. Heard and Carroll. ■lft. Fattlding and Floyd. 4(5. Chattooga, Walker and Dade. And whenever here tiller the Legislature shall lay nil’ and establish anew county, it s|t.dl be added to rite must contiguous Senatorial District having the smallest representative populnttnn. JAMES M WAYNE. . President of the Convention. Attest: Lccikn LsT*sti;, Scc’ry of the Convention.” I then fore, in conformity with the provisions of the before fretted Art, do hereby give pubih ity ui the smut and enjoin reeh Voit f for member* of the General Assembly of this State, on the day therein specified 1 o wit on the first Monday in October itrVti'to give Ins votenf lfiiti/i<>ilian“ or ‘Ac rntum,” a* provided in said Art ; ami that the pre siding officers certify the same to this Department, accordingly. lev, n under my hand and at :;l ef-tht Ex (L. S ] eevilive Drpntmtent, at the eapilrd in Mil ledgt ville, this the day and year first above written GF.ORGii K GILMER. By tho Governor: John 11. S:t 1; e s F. D je IS v VTlie Southern Rceorrb r w ill publish the aK'Vt until the first Monday tit Octola r next, ami all the Newspaper* of the State will publish it once in the month of June, and once during the first week in September next. By ordi r of the Governor. JOHN. II STFKLF., N F. p (cnfrnl A^oncy. THK uiia v.-i-r.Fti renews the oflVr to his M'd Jhr puhltt. in thr of s QLNERAI. VGENCi n this place. Hr will attend to tho re nt'val of nil notes, &’ that nuty be e trusted to hi* aie, in the Central Hunk, for tho customary fee o s . One Dollar tor each renewal; also, to the taking ou* and forwarding:Grants, for Fifty Cents each. Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid) will meet with prompt attention. JOHN R ANDERSON. Md)eil ; re\iltr, .Tan. A 1R99. srtlsou ,v i3rot(jrr, yfittmfacturerst and Importers of Saddlery Hardware, J\o, 0, North Third street , }'Ull {DELPHI i. WAV bconstantly on msd for the Southern and ■ Western markets, a general asstortmentof Plated, poh-thetl s;ca \ and brass stimiys, Plated, polished •lel ami brass snafus, do do do dp spurs, do braas and jammed harncto luounung, Wood and elepueal spring*, bra and plated, Bands coilon. linnen and worsted wthhinir, —Plash, hogdtms, saddletrees, japaued leatlier. Plated, brass, wood and japawd harness, do and do roach lamj's; Together with a very large assortment of ail kinds ! <4 goods in tiw above line, which they offer on ike j fuosi rcasonabir ‘.erms They areeonstantly receiv* j ing large supplies in addition to their present to*k. I md assure Sotilhfni and Western tnerchaats that lieir i7<XK?s arc of the first quality Paiiad'*hhia, ian. t Macon Steamboat Company. fBOUE Macon StembOßt Ccmpsny tk’ this JB ninUo-i oi iulotming the Merchanta of the intenor 01 Georgia nd the pub.ic genernily, tu.,: c.i- :; m.c ol boat* me m full operxtton, * i solicit their potmnage: helieung ihitt good, forwarded by way ot Darien, i the miott cxpcdiiitmii route. ‘1 he Company have five j new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first rate Captains, viz: J. STONE, • Capt. W. C. Mmdall, CHIEFTAIN,- “ Oao. Wilcox, EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn, SI PHEIOR, - W. F. Johnson, J GODDARD, “ L L. AVilcnx. Alh<> sixteen (It-t min TOW BOATS, built < xprr- ly for file navigation of Alaiamnhu and Di’aitMllgee Rivera. Tile J. S|- no ia n side wheel floHt, low pres sure engine Carrie- 7 ( KI hales of cotton, and I rtirta n gularly llir< < lime, a week, between Ndvttmialt and Darien. The < rhieftmn ta it side wheel Rout, mid earries ft(K) or HM I ab a <4 toUon, runs regularly Itelween Darien and | Charleston, and between Savannah ACharles i toll. The Excel, Superior and J Goddard, run regularly In tweeu Darien and Macon, lowing two bonis each. One of them will by Dari -1 . [‘regularly t very Ihrce days—the irauul time i of pa - ace ttpisfiV. or six day*. This lilt” is cotimcfcd with a line of *■ ten j packets running regularly between New Y ork I and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped 10 | their agents, or ordered to be chipped t-yliieir i line, will be forwarded with despatch. The compa::;, ti.airkl'ul (or the patronage they have received, hove increased their means of con veyance largely, and pledge themselves to use i every cxrtion to faelltote the Interests of those w ho may ship by their line. Their are also n line of schooners running ! between Charleston and Darien, to tho Coin ! party’s agents in each place, j The agents for the New York and Darien | lino of packet*, arc. It M. RtttUlL, IBd Front at. Now York, tutd j MITLIiEL, WY Lit & CO. Darien, Agents of tin Macon Steamboat Company. L. BALDWlN,'Savannah, MARTIN WALTER, Charleston, G. K. ROBERTS, Hawkinsvillc. MITCIIEL, WYER & CO. Darien, j J. GODDARD A CO. Macon. It. M. DEMIL, 18f! Front st. New \ ork. HOUSS. SHIP. SIGN, AKB ! tiMrnnnmvta! ravilE HI IIN( RIHEB rep<T:tfull) iiifonn* tl tlu> public that . e ha*established ItiiTwell in thi* city, mid will be happy to execute any order* in his lino, such ns House, Ship, Nirfn and Ornamental FAINTING, Oil Gilding, Graining. GIH/ti'g, Papering, Coloring. &<• tl j ’ P.iiutH, Oil, ( clot*, Window Glass, rice. etiiiMUuilly on hand. All orders ptinoUia’ly attendrd to, and Joh* executed in a wtii kitu-.nlikc iiiauiu r. N. 11. All ordt r from the country pttnclu ttllv attended to. Th *reub*cribcrvu)lbo found ui Mr.Chick’s residence. GORHAM SAWYER. Ui-frri'iii e: Roger* A Crane, Darien. Col. I) M. suswar 1 , Liberty County. Darien, Jhiiui ry 2 5,1839. Joxpli Lyman, Jr. INI) I'ntiuis K. Bond, ATTORNEYS & COl ’ NSKLLORB AT LAW HAV'K awHOfiiited tlu iiim Im a in tin- [o.jifV lice (if their prolVasion ill Darien, JWf{., u lJaiul full} ofli-i llu ir sen io< a |o ‘* .. i UuiliTing, llroad street, op * xiore of Mr. Samuel M Street. D mrien, Apr 83, 1 Kill. Lands for Sale. iglMMkf ALL tho so two Tracts or Lots of 1 situate in the *2d d*strict of Ap pitng county, and on the waters of the -jL A lain malm Ri\er;one known tuddis | tin. jus.f U by tin l No. o*2B, and containing37oacres* | the other by the No. 058, and contu ning 11*2 acres, i and hasing tin* right of f rry grant'd in a charier I y tlie I. ’.‘■filature of the State. Any person wish ing to trad • for the same, may do so by letter, direct id to Archibald Brydie. Aih-rs. On or to*J. 11 Fleming, Charleston, S V. And Ido hereby forbid all persons whatsoever from trespassing in any way w hatever on said premises, as the law in such cases shall be rigorously enforced. J. II FLEMING, fob 19 .7m [Athens Banner.) * Isaac'S no w f nj OULI> inform hi* customars and the public, that he continues to keep on bund at bis old staitd| an exicioave assort im npivf Hi\- bracing lilmoal every variety, such a . l>rv ( Joods, •roeerwKk Hardware* Cutlery, fTdlow w are. Kartli on- w are arid 0 roe’, f 11. u., u ..., t( i. • B ts ; Bools ml Shoes. Books mul Stutnmaiy. lie intends to Keep his assortment ns complete through the season as may be required to meet the wishes of his customers. Darien, Feb. ft ts (•eorgtn Mrlnlosli t'omily. The follow n>” is the description of cattle taken up, as estrnys, by Vs r Beuhin Obi ing at his place of resi dence on BulValo Creek Mlntoshbounty: vix.marked crop, split.and utulerbit in one* ar. and mi under slope intli.’ other, Brand and (1.) One cow rod, frosty, u iih herycarling also red frosty. One cow white, withdark specks. One cow red and white pided, tim e years old. One he hr white, with bed and sides hi indie, two year# >ld. One liefer w bite, with dark spots on her niM'k and sides, two years old. One cow whitcish colour, and male calf red, with white back and feet. One cow white and red pided, with her yearling white, with rid head & sides. One cow without horns w hite w ith black head si and black snots on her sides, with her yearling, w hite with red nend and spots on its neck and sides: And one Met r, fold by the taker up, foe seven dollars. View* <a! by LHKE BANDY. Freeholder. A{ juisenu nt of I*2 head of stock cattle, at £ ‘ per head - - S6O CXI cue three year old steer, sold by the taker up before tolling, appraised at 7 00 Total $67 00 [Signe.l ] LUKE BANDY.) > F iceholders. JAMES R OBERRY, \ A (ruecopy as bunded tome by James 1. Garri son. Justice of the Peace J. E. TOWNSEND, clerk of I. C. Me’ C. Darien, July 30th, IS3. LUMBER. Tlie Steam Saw Mill. I S NOW IN OPKRATION.—The proprietors j p ish to contract for the delivery of large quanti- ; ties of yellow pine Lumber at their wharf, where the draft of water, and the facilities for loading are as good as at any place in the immediate vicinity of Darien. They also, wish to contract fora supply of SAW LOGS—about fur hundred thousand feet will be required monthly. Contracts for this amount, or les*. will be given to accommodate apj licants. T'v v off r tor sat the machinery ot the KICK dll IX -con ‘ sting of mortars, pestles, “shafts. | fanning mills, screens, tw o pair of very large mill j s‘on s, and a lumber of Other articles. A bargain is offered to any one who w id purchase j the whole. Apply at the mill, fob 5-ti •y3graj QQtT gBRAIiP Ocuuiulgrc hlrani'Uout Com pany, •etJKsSw lX&* ixcostoratcd bv rnr. tr.oisi.*Tt:BE oroEoitct*, in IS3&, for the transportation and insurance of merchandise and produce, between Ba vankah and Darikn, and Dabicsand M acos, touching at Hawkinsvillc, and the principal Landing*. THIS Company will run their Steam-boats as high up aa Macon ns long as the slate of the River will admit; nnd for low stages oftiie waters they have provided, and are now run tung FOLK-BOATS ofsu. it light draft of wa ter as wilt admit them lo run at an) stage of the ! River, which are tou.-d up hj their Sleant | boats two-third* of the distance thereby great- I ly expediting the transportation of nterchan | tf.se during thu Summer and Fall -.■itsoria and their Steamers will be tit complete repair, and I ready for business, as early as the River will I ad mil. Tlieiß BOATS ABC t 1 fe Steam-boat Cutter, Captain •14Wr*r Brandy, Steam-boat Amta.Waiix, Cap -’wAirKH Sun tain Taylor, I urr- x y - ~r4j’ St< am bo it Oc.vwt i.cce, f ap *aMftT%acZ*Mr tmrt Bliu.k m*hip: Ami a latge number ol l OVt - BOATS, w ltich j will be in complete repair. For further information apply to FH. H Y ONGE A SON. Darien, REA A COTTON, Macon. J. W. LAI IIROF, Hawkinsville. ! YVM. FATTKRSON A CO. Savannah, Me DOW ELL. SHANNON A CO. ( Imrlrston, j SCOTT,SHAFTER A MORRELL. N Y ork, i Ju.y Afents. I utielickt 8 ftlatflilf” .Sanative. fjton ths ‘urr of Con*oni|.tlt.n C ..h Colds, Cmttuhs, idt.d muny oottq luintß tiicnion* to ttie mn MMi. aystsni. Una and aold by ISAAC £N /W, *ole Agent for Durian. I Translated from the German ) LOUIH OFFON UObLICKE, OF GKHMAfIY. The greatest of Homan lienefactors ! ! t iUzfiih of North aiH Scu.'h America : To Louia Offou Gonlicke, M. D. *f Germany t (Europe,) th<* impcrhahle of adding a now and prcetou* doctrtmt to tho iciencf of nudf- I cine,--a doeuiiic, h uich t though |j- >■ and (by many of th faedlt# (©* which h n a valuable j member,) he prove* ml - ns well founded inirutu, as auv ducirin- ol Holy Writ, —a dM trinrf upon the verily of which arc ■sii, t | *- rui-d the live# of rnifftonaof our race, and which he boidiy his oppo wr* to refute, vie., Consumption i disease always occasioned by adisord ied state of the Vis Vitas (or Life-Principle) of the human body—jOroften secretly lurking in the system for years, before there is the !*ft*t complaint of the lung*J££—and which may be as certainly, though nm *o quickly, cured os a com mon cold or a simple headache An invaluably pre cious doctrine ibis, unit imparts an important fc**p* 1 to the apparently healthy of both tcachmtt I them that this insidious foe may ia? ati unobserved inmate of their “dayey htmacN,” even while they J imagine them.selves #.*eur* from its attacks, teaching them that the great secret in the art of preserving health is to pluck out the disease while in the blade, and not watt till the full-ijrown ear. Append and below arc a f-w certificates of cure* from the extremely numerous list that has been sent to the proprietor ; and from the respectability of the sources from which they emanate, the most skeptical cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this medi cine, Post Offee, Kingston, N. V Jid** *** IV Rowland Kn-Th'GW-” r ’ “ . .i ****** ‘-'we woman tmt Was lV 7 r : KSjWWSTIiud •ho had baan in comm -1,1 1 ‘..ifUX^'.-.is for sat rn limmht, now con.ol'rs r adt. SI if look no other mad if ine but the I Sanative Another cast—-a man that wax taken i.lee.ling nt the Lungs till he eould not rtiioe hniiselt in hi* bed, he hf ri restored to p. rs ft health bv the Sanative JOHN V. TILBURGH, P. M Post t Ifiice, Charlotte, N C. June Ift, 1838. Sir—l have Bold all the Sonattvc and want two pnrkairfs more immediately. It Imx performed a re markable eure of palpitation of the heart, nnd the in dividual *av* it is the best medicine ever offered to the American people—altluni -h the Doctor* ar-trv ing to put it down. H. B WILLIAMS, P. M ‘ P. st Office. North Eaton, Ohio, July 2. 1838 Sir—l nm entirely out of the M uejjtlcss Sanative, and have hourly call* for it—ninny from a distance of 20 or 30 mil'*—in which ease*‘people are urtn-k disappointed in not U. ing aide to obtain it. They •cent willing to give any price for it, and 1 could have •old the past wedk more than one hundred dollars worth of it, had it been on hand, lt ts truly a giro medicine. Many-in this vicinity are fast recd Sering from the consumption by the us- of it f> C. YVILMOT, P M New Haven Conn. July 04, I'BB Doty —The Matchless Sanative sells xr, I! and with YiShal etiicss. OnernsWl VWhn i man, in t lust singes of Consumption, given over bv liis pbysicinn, has been taking it only n few is now able to walk and ride out, V- Ton he (4Mk the ivc he w ns unable to ret out of Im<! and his j death was hourly expected. But to the astonishment ■t Iv.ssfv. nds he was soon able to leavehtsbed, and to be out as before stated. Tw o other Similar cases have recently occurred. D \V DAVENPORT Post Office, Chaplin. Windham Cos.. Con., July *2O. 1838 Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effect *'<•, through ill., virtues of Dr Goe ick’s Sanative, in t!ie ease of tin elderly gentleman, who was tar gone a: and wasted away in Consumption, and considered p a recovery by his family man. He is now . com paratively speaking, a well man. 1 saw hint myself a lew days since, in company with his w ife, starting; on a journey to the western part of this State He ascribes his escape from the very iaw of and ttth, and his recovery to health solely” to tlie astonishing vir tues ot the alarchless Sanative He is a man pos sessing a snug property, hut said he, ‘I would wil lingly pay one thousand dollars or a single bottle of it. if I eould not purchase it tor a less price. To him the Sanative is almve all value WALTER GOO DELL, P M. Georgia Insurance and Trust COMI'AX V, lI.L take Marine and River risks on j * * Vessels, Boats, Freight, Mon \ Mer c ’rttdizc. iVt". Alsor against loss by Eire on Buildings. Merchandize and Produce, on the most favourable terms. Applv to P. 11. VOM.i; ok SONS. Agents. Darien, January 22, 1830. (iforgla -Aldntosh County. HERE A,s', Roswell King. applies for lettcts w w _ of dismission on the estate of Pierce Butler, I late of said County deeeasrd. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors o said deceased ‘ to t>e and appear at my office w ithin the time , in scribed hy law, tei shew cause-, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my Laud at office, this 03d day of February, 1839. J. E. TOWNSEND “ * vt > ‘Ai Clerk, C. O. Pnfrits and Oils. if A KEGS English White LEAD t” v” 75 do American ditto—Also, Green and Black PAINTS. Just received i ami for sale by j may 7 J. & S. H ROKENRAUGH. Notice is Hereby Given, THAT J .Mrs 1. Garrison, Esq has been appiiin- j ted by the subscribers, their acting Agent during thei j absence from this State. S. D x J. P WOODBURY Darien, May 2sth 1 So.’ Sfiuaunuble Goods. THE subscribers call the attention of their cus tomers end the public, to their stock of foods which have been received by late arrival*. Tn*ir stock of j Bra :h. Fr efteb and American Dry o#©4* ’ui lubie for titpre*ent and approachin* rau n, t* very I general—among which may be foe no flannels, cloth*, sattitiets, murenoes. eire***ion*, bombaxine*. vest- | mg, Irth linen, linen tiierting*. table and tnwell , d.apera, brown Holland, cambric, mull, swi**and j jaenne mulin, linen cambric handkerchief*, iik j do. black Gro dr Swt and Mationa *ilk, colored | do. French and Scotch worked collar*, ribband*. I bobinet*, laee, barrage, check*, plaid* Eufliih and : American print*, bleached and brown heeting and , thirling*, •tnrting strip*, umbrella*. *tlk, mahatr and i cotton hosiery, Ac Ac. B -s A large assortment of Hoot* and Sliors, Hats and Bonnets, Hardware, Qiirrnnvare, Wooden teun aiut ‘ noL/.owwirfj ;. 5 -Ji j'iirl- * t U -!) “ -i -*n ; ’ XROIT AND NT AILS. ALL SIZES. While l.entl. l-ern and Mark Paints; Stationary, Perfu mery* kr. Ae. They are at all time* receiving and tin ir assort- | mem w ill lie kept full throughout tlie year, with *ueb • article* a* are desirable for planters and family ue. J All of which will lie told on reasonable t-rm .1 A S H ROKENBAUGH. Darien Jan 29, 1839. X ITICK. rnAiu: sfbsv*.oEK n.k. - un method t -S- infoi tiiitig the public that he ha now on , hand a gr-tienl wMßtriment of Foreign and Do- j inosur Dry Goods and Fancy Article-■. Groce rte* ; < rock, rv and Glatw YVttre; Hardware and Cutlery ; Hollow, Wood, Tin, and Stone \\ area ; Carpenter and Joiners’ Tools, suehas : Hatchets Hammers Augur*, Chisels. Bits and ; Bit Slocks. Planes. Plane Iron*, and Saws. Vls.i Suddles. Bridles, Martingales. Saddle Bags, &e. 1 HATS, CAPS, and Ready MadeCLOTII -ING. I.B.lte*’. Gentlemens’ A Childrens’ SHOES. BOOKS and .STATIONARY loirelber with a variety of other arttclo* too it umi rt-ue to men tion here, till of vlt h will be hold us low a* can be bought in lit tty. 11 W HI DNAI L. P. S. The store will be kept open during the Sommer months. ja 22 i -41 I*LOt?* IIS, Ac. 20 PLOUGHS, No. 10 nnd 12, with extra point* 4 i kegs NAILS m 7. s from I to 20 40 do Brooklyn YY IIITE LEAD No. I and extra For side by 11. YY. 11l DNALL. jnga - Nolitf. The ■itbscriber wishes to s.II a trai t ‘of tw-o hundred acres of laud, lying on the Altamahariver about2s milesul>ov. *l* Darien. Saul land i well timbered ul. - i* ~ Pn.e nnd has a convenient landing or Bluff to it. For term* apply to J J Garrison or the auhwirib-r. ‘ JOHN MITCHEL. April 2d, 1839. Tomb-Tables anti Liitvr Stones A MOKSTEVENS rr*|*>etfuMy inl'or is the citt „ m. c ns of Darien and the siirn.unding country .that he will bullish the above articles at lit* 1 allow log 7Vi Toilet 6 feel lane and 3 feet wide, trilk pin ne square edges, Ht w ‘ /founding Ike tap edge af the tnMeand cult tug a moulding on tie tan—, 10 U 0 4 marble pillars 2 ‘ * /* ‘"* **d S<- ekes square tl dolls, tack 41 Ikl pu-,M ir rave Slones 30 incite* ytid*, 37 tH.I do 28 “ 27 ik) do 2.1 “ Zi 00 do 24 “ 18 no do V 2 “ It) 00 do 2d “ 14 00 do 8 •’ 12 INI do Id ‘• 10 00 do 14 8 ski Extra cost for ornamental work will ho, for 2 willow* and urn, ” 5 00 Do 1 “ „” 3 00 Square panne! to enclose the nisei ip tion, 1 00 Oval T.eaf corner*. 4 on each stone, 2 00 For further particular* inquire of the stibrcri ber residing in Dirietj, who. ha* been appoiut <-d agent, ttiid will uttend to Ute same. JOHN MITCH EL. Darien, July 9. 4t Notice. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of .4 ,Vt I'S, M. /’( /.T’O.Y, lute vC Sic In tosh County, deceased, are requeued to hand them in according to law: And ail per son* indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment lo ALEX VXD Eli MITCII EL, Administrator. Darien, July, 2d 1839. 101 Notice. ALL person* imlehn-ii to the estates of Mrs Jane Russ, and J. G. D. Bell, lata of Mclntosh county. deernsed arc request’ and to make immediate payment. And those having demands, to present the same duly mt sled w ithin the time prescribed by Law. JAMES BLIT? Administrator. Darien, June 25th 1839. Spaiii-h Cigars and Tolmcro. WTfk dbdfedh SUPERIOR SPANISH Cl OARS, and Poitimx Brown’* genuine Virginia Leaf, and Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale hv f-‘ 19 J. * a. H. ROKENBACGH Notice. All persons indebted to the undersigned, by ac- j count, are requested to make pay tin nun Mr. Will iam B. Ecker, w bo is duly authorised to receive the J same. WOODBURY & STACK.POI.F.. Darien, June lewh 1839. Ow. DALHOV. xjEj', This fine thorough-bred Slal- XyTjfci lion will serve mares this season yfr-- > n ‘hi* place and at some otter Ki stand tn be determined on here , “s-yb'f _/4 a ter. Dalrov is o blood bay. I V. Tyf t” 15 hand* 3 inches high, and of f q fine shape and action. He was , _ > bred by Mr. Ross, a gentleman -*..****#**• of the highest res; “cl ability, a copy of whose certificate is given below. Dair yis a very sure foal getter, all iiis mares of last sea-on having proved with foal. Terms 25 dollars for the season, to be paid during the same. A liberal deduc tion from this price will be made to those who pule more than one mare. Mare* at a distance wiil be taken care of and fed for 40 rts. a day, all expenses ‘ to be paid before taking away a mare.” Brunswick. April 13th, 1839 “The bay Horse named Dalroy, that I sold to Ma jor W M Graham, was got by Gni Barbour's import ‘d Hors Truffle, out of Young Ladv Teasel, who was by Floriz-I. out ofoid Lady Teazel, who was got by the imported Archduke, out of a mare bv old Bedford, grandam by Cos!. Page’s Adeieamp. g. gran dam by Davidges Dearnaught, g. g. grandam bv Old Janus, out of tile dam of Syms'” Wildair.— Dalroy was foaled and raised at my plantation, : Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an will be 7 years old next month. (Signed) JAMES ROSS. Washington. May Ith. 1838.—ApL 13.—1 t Gcorgia-Mr 111 tosh County. FOUR months after dale, application will be made t to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county,; when setting as a court of Ordinary, for !e*ve to sell < the personal property belonging to the estateof 3/rs. Jane Russ, deceased”. JAMES BLUE. Adrar. May 27, 1 839. 4 ms. OR (i. R. PHELPS* COMPOUND TOMATO P I L L S, c Anew and for K'law *rllng from IMPURITIES OF THE BLtIOD, Murktd deercunu of the Ltv** and for LXL..BBL M . CaTtUBTU ..a* -t mhl fur ordinary Family rny*e. Thia popular Modwme which ha* rrcetTfd wjrh nihau. and Arid Stomachs, ““ r '*’. u ™ n , r "’ ‘ “ r le by sn'hor.T.d Agent, in mo.t pre-enbed by mi.ny of llw rwpectibta Wy^H srtfoed. Conn, the town, in he t oned .n* - , ftt rjj,, ~ CoK r.xTß*er* tiuni th “ftyncp.it af Dr Phelps’ impound Tomato PMls, co*. atned m the circular* referred to above. Til 1.81: PILLS lUVIfiC BEER | fctrly atvd extenavely teatrd la private practice by the inventor and also bv sever*!.eminent Pl,vi etsns, m all d*i-t depending ufs.n impurities rd the BloiA, morbid *erct.ons of the atomsch and liver and all kinds ot obstructions! likewise as a SUBBTmn K FOR CALOMEL, fora caiharnc, j m t,Minus sfft-enona—are now -ffi r.-d to the public, as one of the mot unporiant snd useful diacuve n> sever made. , . .. Th.tr ntwration ijmwerfuny directed ta the GLANDULAR t>YSTEM, removing atl obstruc twn of ll glands wlirfcvrr Hus tod, ai-IKUSI- Tl.a snd SCROFULOUS TAINTS m all thrir forma, and if pef*evrrd in, no <*#e of •crof ala, however aevere, tin reatst ita influence. It is m thr operation on the glandular system, that their efti-cia are so peculiar and potent, and ao nearly resemble ihst of calomel. In fact ihc TuM ATI NE liaa ALL tire ALTERATIVE DE OBBTRUKNT and CATHARTIC propernea of ca lomsi. w ithout ever producing unpleasant or minnoua effects under any circumstance, other hum exposure to cold or wet j on the contrary, the Comnound Tomato Fdle re the be*. ■how*, to counteract theefficta of Mhltl lat , completely crtdica'.;r,g every particle of it from the •yatem, snd renovating the conatttutton broken down by ita uae; which it doee by correeung Ine eute of the blood, and through that, correeung the morbid accretions of the glands, and restoring them to a healthy and thetr ” Jf*.Jff 1 ?". Iu effoctß naloffou to SARSAI AKII.I.A •nd BLOOD ROOT, dtr., ontted, nd in it# cum fortffifl action witk the ingrediem# composing the p,||, ]t px.rta b ro'iirmund umviTaal #<Hion IK CULIAR TO ITSKLF. 1 aken either a *hort lime before or #Uer expo •lire, they render the nyem let# liable to tn iract coHTAOioua or end ihould b<- rwintxl to by prnofll fending in low and marshy aituationa, or when travelling or exposed to eomagian. Also peraona atiendmg the aich, who by long watching and fatigue, or exposure to the elßuvia of the sick room, become debilitated, sad ioas their appanta will find great aaaisuoce from these Fills, in renovaung and punfying the svstem. and restoring the function! tea healthy stale Perm.lilt debilitated by intense and long lIAMiMMaIL JUHtf 41 * >J B Nav m( • rrci|K* •ol*w*tod to *w by Doct O II Phd-lp#. in which h iiu 4flc olli hFfeirr • m|ihim •f list* r/tunly a- being lb* one by which he prepare* In* r,i,,,pott'T.-mf'■ P■"■ we brreby certify thai there ■ n*hmm emerioc Ihla ih rmiipwi'icn ®. **"l reci|>’ bat mreJ* refttake •uUiunct*. and pretMWAiion# fruu eyeiAbi •*ih>Mice* Signed A Co*HJIT, ... C M Ha VO it N. Drutgittt and t June 13. ISIH. i We (h tib** riher*. !• fcif-xR I <• H : i • numbs r of yer# *< • ucreM(ul pn!>ioier of ine*M •me Ain) urgery, iuml rrpt.wng in !*• biliiy M ettrlt, •r-d n hie integrity *i • cil*en. <> cheerfully twe omiae im! hi in t ih conddence of ie public. foined J Elt, W# MAewßik. Jr , J O PurrißON*, Vumiil Pmtti**>n. Dnenm Litmm. Uwti Dichmnwn, Jn#ny O Wbituw Khkhamd H’copynthl New Haven, Ohio, Dec. 4*ft IH3fl Genllemen Seeing ihe very high *.-etin>fion held forth ty the Agent in thi Recie-n, ami by ihow who had the upporfuuity if ir>mg l>r Phelp- fo4..p..urolToinaio Pill* mn ) being iiD-ier the firm belief oi ftaviug reoiored health* awreittiiM of the glamlulnr vyaiem mere ilwmi once by lisu.j the Tomaio Apple • avegwable . I have bt r> e#fo try llua medicio* in vanotia <haease-. In (be Auiomno] IfHeruubeuia. prevuleni in lld* w-ciion ol (lie fMa.‘e*, I have 110 doubi Ir Pbel|w’ (-''Oinpou.ul ToiimMo I’iH* milt, ill a great uieaaure, il not emirely tuprrgede the u* •/ Lai>msl I believe that in dt****- t,l iivn ihey are more prompt in ibeir effect, anti at tfinefU, an < aJoittei -I have med them m venous other Awuma Rheumaiiaiu. Dynpepaia, Jaundice. Ac, with the UKV4K happy effect*.—A* :*r as my knowle.lge ax lend*. I have oo heatiancy in recommending them aa a highly valuable Family Medicine. Youis raapecifully, THOMA* JOHNSTON Csmuin. Conn., Hc( ‘J-? IW- I certify that ! have uaeiJ.one boa ol Ooctor C K rust, . <-r.iii|NHiiHi ifUfrtitr TiHa. and riii<l great relief, if nm a complete cure, in a case ol nevere liyvpepaic of imig aidiMmi, I have no doubt a continuance of them wtii produce tb reauli deairel NATHANIEL BTEVEN& fSom Duct John CJrsham New Voilt, Oct- 20, 1838. G R Phelp*, M D Dear dir,—l* givea me great pleasure in being able to •u <- (o you my opinion, and the renutf of my experience of your CtMii|*ouud Toumfo Pill* You must be aware that, like our profession genemlly, I am prejndked againiK all riue<)iea usually (tenoiiwßiixf “tvateni medi cTnea,” but hearing pour PiUa highly exto|le<l by sow* of uiy frienda, I wa induced to procure a few boiea and give diem a trial; anti this I was the more inclined to on. from tuv inimiate knowietlge of, and confidence in, your moral ami pmfewkmal cliaracter I iiave pfeacriiiei! ymr Pills in r*Mof biijgu* flores, and diet-aas nf itie brer and ttomach. ami th*re suit lia* been higdJy aatisfaetory. In one ca>e fiarticii lariy, <f aymptotui, the relief exceeded Oiy linos Mangmne expectanons JtHlgmg from the recijic, *i waacninmunicafWlooe, 1 aiiutibi tliink your compound w<>ubl be reale in ati canea, and amdicable to moat of Uioae m winch is is recoin* mmd* \ I take ine more pleasure m writing to von on *Yib jKt, because 1 u tide rat and (hat great efforts ha-e been made bv peraona interested in anothor medicine, to tr* dure vmir character aa a genileman. and a Physician And to iniwre the aale nf your medicine, and wreat from you the benefit* of your ialmrs and in\egtigaiton, by etiarging you with imposition, quackery. Ac. \ v io uae tin* in aueh a manner 14 you pleaac. intfaiao o refer to me in regard to yourvell. or your valuable discovery. Respectfully youra, JOHN GRaHaM, M D. Chlekopee Falls, M* . Oct 9, 1838 1 iiave made uae of Dr Phelps’ Conmoand Tnrfo Pilia gr ftuttc *"ne are Bilious P l yaic, and am much pleaded wirhdie offer (a of them Neveral member* ©f ,n y family have receivel much benefit frrnn their use in various complaint*; anti 1 ran cheerfully recommend theru to Uie Public aa a medicine truly worthy ••( a friai Joseph hart. liu rv* This may cenify, that! have Ween fi die (a** i* m j in a very feeble #(Rie of ht Uh wrih lo*h of *;qt (ife. pulpitfioti of lit* he*rt. slno>*t constant strkL*r£ l ihe J ri.imtt it vootilMig. mid hadac!ie; and m all I hire was { wided fraioent ami aevere attacks of Khtummt tern. I ! had roosulied several phymriaiva and taken thair finv- I ftiea.(.YHd aiming othr i>t rut*. frequenlv large qimirii- I Ucs of eaiootef.) but without much relief I tried t rttimennts other pnpilkr reosettie* which re-e reroin i.fii.Vd for B,ch co...ph nt& ;k it -ndretb e P ”8 Ac > \■! -*u 0114 ’ of % f’ .-nd ref fe-,. r- • . •n. i Dr Phrljw’ !• .1.4'. I* V Hhfol, I *<t.i in H e ni* of ai! dioree compl omH. and I am nw abb* N aimml I m tQ¥ .(.:* taiMiur and ihiring the Time I ware j taking the Pi’ia 1 rottb*d large q- nime* ..fe from wluth I hvvr reufferetl uh.-i time b have r. is beo rnmhled wiihilt. .n Hmce Mv daua'itar. who bare \ , <*n fiir a l<<n? tune arthrted with a violent rvretfii pain u *te le jw:, ,ift.t,n of IV ! ean wiili general ib-hit -y. I*, .a of rej ;..*tite ar.l retrengtk. Ac . lias alo been verv mucil beri.Mie.l tiv tho u— 1 • one imx of file PiU* Th-V Rro the only n Jrii.’ whiru giv.-n Iter any rebel', r) i.outrh lias udu■ he pre scrip.'wore of .-%ernl iV- ■■<, rernt variuwa (gs Kt uuNfi- • yr.e. during the s• m 1 * B*nel- J Pici'v* 1 For sale at the Darien 7 > cent per iicx* Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE co-partnepship heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Dr&) A: “Harbock, it this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or by tnein will be settled by J. Dray, who is duly authorised to attend to the same. JESSE DR AY, AUGUSTUSW HARBOCK Darien. May 16th 1839. * N. B. The Watch Making and Jew elry business will b® carried on in Darien by the subscriber on his own individual account. Thankful for past favors lie hupes by strictness and punctuality to merit a continuance of the same. All work done by him will be warranted to be genuine and in a workman like manner. Having had a practical experience in business he is satisfied that he can render general satisfaction, to all those who may lie pleased to pa tronise him. DRA\. May 16. 3t Drift Oystcrsliclls. The subscriber is anxiousto contract for the Drliv- j cry of 10,000 bushels drift oystersheHs. to be deliver ed” at hfs Plantation, before the first of January next, i for which a liberal price will be paid. For further information enquire of HUGH FRASER GRANT, near Darien. Darien. June 24th 1839. st. appliestian to sf.ii.iM cf rrt v, and \m erf sr. n-art an ocetFonal uae of them. For that Actumai tt and and dtraned at#c ol fie*yiein, wUh* in the spring teaton qf Ooysar and brxtaaing a< aux.Bwr. thtae Pill* are psrticularly api'l.iatiw.^ It is conceded and well imUeratuod, tl.il fil,!,. of all thscarewof onai*ptiO|* wlitch^ m.a lv .onstgn ita / ItM I V 7 HOIUA y/CT/HS to *fi irreve orupnata tn . CLOTS CONSTITVTION, or glaadular aw 4 capillary obstruction, wlnth botng it'gtecierf *1 first, because the aymptoma are 0 ’ enough to occasion alarm, are aermmed to go •* and prey upon the vital., until rsliqf is Kf.r all euch case* as these, the Tomato Ftlla are a remedy, which if taken in .eason, and peraevaf ed m so reasonable extent, will reod'rtha.ye tern unsusceptible to >tus insidious disease. Ihoao, llierefore, liable to *ore tliroaia. swelling of it glands, coughs. Ac. should take warning m sea son, a id enibrace a remedy rhal nav :* rrf'T> in. lidsiion—that it is tnhrtly on r, and promises as much as any oiW htrtlqfors known. Females of 40 so 50 years of age, will find them i powerful assistant ta nature, in the important change in the functions of tha system, removing all liaiultnea to Cancans, glandular swellings, So. and assisting io establish that new action in tl animal economy which nature often fail* to dm None should avoid a free and continued use of them, if they wish to escape * long train of incw rabls maladies. For this purpose one should be taken every night and morning, and continued aa tong as any unpleasant symptoms remain. K I irftsimcM .na in young frniolea, enmigti •! the Fills should be token every third mght to pro iliic * lull evacuation frrnn the bowels, rot thia purpose three- lo fi*f will be required—no and. finite (ins., however, ean be assigned lor every case; but their specific action u[>on tlie bowels should be obtained , if it requires ever so many, and per-e ----vt-rt*ii n uotil the tlcsirui eflect* re produced. To remove Conafiiiitiou, Heart-bunt, Nsusos, wlieit no other discaite ia present, on# or two Pilis may be t#ken, either on going to bed or an hour aftor eating. Fort lull operfi#, ihltfi to fix# should b# tfiktn. Frvnt Dr. Nathaniel Hooker, yf Hanford. Ttus certfies, titai for some uue iisst. I tisve bssn convklsrsbtv in ihe iisl.it of prose rihu.g Dt Phci;s* <:<tm|K>un<l tomsio Pills,#hlhaveiuvsnshly f.iuoU tfe to answer a vßlulle purjiose; *oi in some inwsitcss ’ far to pßcecit mv utni ssnguine ospccuuions—sffor.ltng ib- morel ilecnied relief In ilwrt time 1 think they ! tuny le useii if. sil t?** contulsinfre for which ffi y ars | recotiiinetMietl in rite bills ol dime lions, witli great ni'ifi j an.l lunch silvsntsgr Hartford, August 7, 1838. Nathahiel Hookbs, MD. 1 h*vs lately uresii Dr Plielf'S* Tomato Pills, for *t*4 vtemaeKi an I btUtme tlerungement of tiis liver, for which I h*v# formerly am! frequently used calomel, snd I cso aider them an eicellent snbstKiite. pnalueinE all the be nefits that 1 used to denvs fmui calomel, and a apss*lily # wKhoul pro. hie log any uupisManl effect* Hart fool, May, 183A B. E Maws Recuied.) , Earn Granville, Ms, Oei 31. IS3B I iiave lately made uneof Dr. Ph#tps’ Toumto PiU with gresi benefit, for a liiliou* affei nou oi the siotnscb ! and m reevere ibveaae of the liver lam sure I received more benefit imm ibeu dian from any other rreiiiedv I Uv itir-ft. I can rheerftilly re.’iMiin eml them o the f . h vsiudtbfo me.fit*me for Dyspepsia and Bilious 1 ret)e( lions, and a > an agreeable cstiiaiic. ANtiON R TAYLOR. from a genileman of high reepe- taJtilily -doled New York, Nov. 6th. 1838. To GR. Phelna,— Dear Air I has# n*ed tour Ccm futtmil Tomato Pills, the pare! season, 6r tbs Dver coio |damt, and am l>a|*(*y to add, wiili drcideii leiiefii —sml therefore lake great pleaaurs in rerommeudhig them; are well front a actise ol (latitude to tiie bonevoieul Pio prietor, a* tib a view of trrviuf the cauree of ptwUn tie; <*i>y ; from a ooouye of duly I owe the pubttc in bear mg my testimony in lavor ol U’*s —tle world’* invaiuabls iiii-dicins. eh* year* reiiire. 1 buffered from a irw’iuty, pronounced tv tl*e conrurreni opimon nf a cnuacA ol pnyreictaoa. a eh route injiumtnnhvn of the Lun ; and undo went rekilhii merrurinl treatmentbeing confined for many mmdha; mid I at length mainly n-ffto-ed to a u.’.-ral.'e degree of li< re!h, though not without n apprehcnsirin that 1 ahould be attidlanv afliir.fed My fear* have born but too well rmidriiwl f.y a recurrence of nearly all ths reyi*pioms of this >Treadfiil malady the pa* summer; when acctdtmiallv I beard of yousAPUlre, and lesmiug aomeihinf of their properties and char red cm- and their rapidly increasing celebrity; 1 resolved on trying ilistn. Feeling a* I did a irepugnance I# manning again io Cal oine/, and afteff insnvctually and unsuccessfully trying other medicines professing a specific remedy for iW complaint; I purchased s bo/ of the Messrs tfsnd*. Druggists, corner Willistu aim Fuiton streeta duty au thorised Sprats; they presenting n, I#Accompany ‘be bn*, s pamphlet eonfainmg a repecificatVm, dimciH in,” Ac 1 hail ivit taken one them %pfor<.’ 1 happily eaperfencred thetr irrealing efli- acy and curative effects ; —nud now duit I Itavc given ’ tem a thorough irral. can cheerfully and unhremfaiingh pro**ouncre them litre very best remedy extant for ar?\ derangement m re ft.. bon > ( the Lit** ■■r"9fUrn, IhUo .*■ Ijf *nt m* Palpitation of th \ // r sfMtt in any of ita forms a'ao a* a ’ ; Mflppfeily medicine, are Uie best with which lam ac quslotec mm recommendation snd sollcnation many of my fnendre and acquaintance* iiave taken (hem are a family medicine. with jer#eci success I trans my petunesion to use this as you phase. Your truly, 18 AAC VV. AVERY, 179 Wiiltam atresL From Ihe Her / X Sprague. Ptutor of the fiMrih Cougre.gatian.al Church, Hartford, Conn. Dr a R Phelp*.— tiir.—For #ev* ra! year* past I have found i( well to keep in my family a bottle nf castor o;l and other snn pie medicinreH. iu>d no doubt that their timely use ha* been greatly bmeficial in preserving our health. For some time part I breve made mse of your Compound To i ruato Pill* are a aYibretiiiite for tbonre medicine* ami iiave been much pleased with their m'dd. vet effertire op eration. dial they have become our fnmiiy medicine j wbd- others have hre*n laid aside I prefer them for mvself and children, to say oilier medicine 1 have ever used to correct the irregularities of thr stomrerb and bowels. Y'oura, Ac., I N. BPItAGbE. (<e.: ts v*. W. f. Jeu'tll, L hiCkvyecw. Mom. Cmickopeb Tai l* Oct 2SM, IKW Doct I- R Purupw- Dear reir : Havmr heard o uck I sdi.i i lair ui ia\• mof y onr ** Comj.tmnel 7'vmaio Ptll*.’* | I have baren induced to yi\e tbewi a frud *ti a variety of dtreessra for which ihey arc retomuien4e<t sod which Ii siveoccurred in iuy practirc, amt I murei as* bret lam I betfrer ple.- eit with liiciii than with n mrHi< me I have .v.-: I (bv Lir M,. Blare 8* ML .Micniftve UI Lift I *U'I ad., r li tn u. .• Sid tout rgu r *r rend h*akliv /cre/i n *, t,u:u i K.i.gii’ | r neii. a are a c and uiem— .*.d mks uree mu a | me.II. ui* 1 d.4? be’H t bare I ten fußy esirebl.dicl I ti. and them to WLreeas jHiwertui Dunexr *io - I pcsscrroetl them io two fD fdnp-y p.t.e ol U.eo. a verv - \rr one-) wait unnary'iircli.u2**re w* e iticreßre. horn half a put! io two cahoinf widitu ihe fir-; I- riy-eigln tioura after I cotinnenced i*ing the Pills, mi l the patn-oi ire now .a coiofon&ble hralih. 1 have row but two Ire.txes Pilire ivf: l-snd. sjml thaft bs . kwi wlii-n ilm j rer*’ gi*- .* I tit-r ,{* , vii-. -• jf ■ i ssjm-m where! not a CLti artr i F Herald Ofilce. d’jrifc 37 and 8100 Reward. H ANA WAY firm the subscriber about the 10th int. a negro felii v [a jobbing carpenter} mun . id DICK, or RICHARD, abr ut 25 years of age, aud 5 fi-et, 9or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne- I gro, of black complexion, has a grum took, and speaks Tery ini]>eninrmly, end was, when a boy, j cccustor.ied to house work. It is supposed he will make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his ’ father (named Abraham) is thought to be he having ! been sola in Charleston some year* ago. Richard | has been for the last 12 cr 18 months taking carpen ter’s jobs on his ow n account, both in the city and neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county, and at the Richmond Baths, “ here he was engaged all Inst summer. I will give the above r, ward if ta ken out of the state, and bronght to meat Augusta, or fifty- dollar-, 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 XaquorE, CONSISTING of (Venae Bran - - fly. 11. Girt, Jamaica Hum. N. E. : Ruin and Gin, Teneriffe, Port. Madeira, and j Malaga Wines. For sale wholesale or retail bv in 22 H. NY. HLTNAI L.