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r.Kcrutivr Dcpr!Mi’nl. Ue<*. j
MiLLi tHirm.i l , ‘-Jih May, 1839 )
WHEREAS by an Act of the General Aasembly
f this Stare, jxunlihc 26th Hecembet 1838, ewttlM j
“A* Art to fnewid* for lha call of a Contention to
rodtrce the uombw of tha Ganoral 4*eiWy of the |
State of O nvl for other purpooea therein j
iranted,” tt isprovided ‘’That it .ball bo ‘Hr duty of ;
In* Ei rll*n-y Governor, to give puMictiy to the
itluttanong mill amendment. mdi in tn'Cnnatmition,
in referoqca to thr reduction of tin l number of mem
ber* wmpfiemj} the General Assembl, ; and the firet i
-Monday in t tiwbrr next, after thr rwtng of said
Convent ion. In’ shall fix on for thr ratification, by the
|*eopli‘. of hun'. ii amendments, alter.! tone, or new ar
ticle*. they may make for the object* of reduction
>.nd equalir.olion of th* General Asm rrhjly only: end
it ratified by u majority of 1 lie full rs who *o r on the
qii-.iinn of 1 RrnrtCsTHW*,” or “No HtnrietnoN,”
men, and in that event, the alteration no by thrift
mod end ratified, *htt!l ba binding on the people of
thu Mteie, and not othcrwlee’.” Ant whs rear the del
ee.ite, of ihe people of line Hint’ it ■ ■.• n.ljli and int'oii
niton under theprnviaioncnf tliebefore recited del,
hole efr'i‘l to, end de< la red the following to lie nl
tetationv ii ml amendment* oftHe Constitution ofihm
Hteie, mu’ hi Mg tire reprreont.it mo ofthr people in ihe
ti “rWf!ll Avneto'lfy ther'uf to wit:
Tnr. CONVENTION atari,,l,led under llw
Art “to provide for the call ofa Convent inn lorrdnee
the number of ihi General Aaaenihly nflheftiai. of
i ieorgia, end for other ptirpovi therein nano'l “
j ;,a*-d t'o (Mill dey of IVcfriilwtr, 1838 having met,
under the Proclanialloitofthe Ooverttor on Monday
is> fith day of Mv, IKI9, propo.e the fine! remilt
of tlieird f ; tiertpoiii ihe following to lie emendniente
lothe C oieitutlon ofll,e State of Georgia, endjre
e-'iit the nine lo Ida Eirellerloy the Governor of ihe
shtate, lhal puldieity may lie given to Mid nlterationa
and Htiiendmenta, according totheaixth a. etion of
11.0 dut under which the Convention aaaernliled:
AMENDMENTS TO *THE CONSTITUTION
OK THR STATE OF GEORGIA.
Tin riouw of Ucprrai-iituiivee ahe'il he composed
of metnlu'rti from idl the eoumiea w inch now lire or
ie reader may lie included within tin* Slate, accord
ing to their rnaueetice number of free white person*,
mid including three fifths of ell the people of color- -
to he nicer, in inti hy an ncluet enumeration loin:
made from ttine to ittiie, at interrala of aeven yeera,
n* now by IW provided Each county nlmll lie en
titled lo one member. Eeoh roiinty huviug a repre-
Hi ntative population, n*t ftlaive epeei find, of aix thou
*/ind pernilli, ahull be erilitlnd lo one additional mem
ber , ami en’ h eimnty having such representative
p'ljiiilattoii of twelve lliuuaaiid person*; ahull he rn
lirfgd to two ndditiorinl member*; but no county
shall have mt're than three menibera.
The number of men,here of which the Itouae of
H< pn arnutive* will lie composed, aeoording to the
nforcaaid ratio and thelntt renaita,(hall not hereaf
ter be increased, except when anew county is crcn
toi; mid it shall Is* the duly of the l/egiafntnre, at
their aewion tv he holtlen next alter the enumeration
lirovided forby law, an to regulate the ratio tis repre
aootaiion ato preventauch increase.
The U -preaentaiivcs shall he choaen annually on
111 - fir il Monday off)e.tolier ( until such flay of e|ec
tion shad be altered by law.
The Sts vtk shall consist of forty-six members,
elected annually, on the first Monday in October,
until such dny of election shall lie slicretl by luw;
and shall Is- composed of one member from cue it of
the forty-six S -riatoriai Districts follow mg ;
I. ( liulitiiii itml Ejliligham.
•and. Kcriven mid Ilurkf.
il. Uifhintiml and ('nltituhin.
4. Lint'oln and IV ilkes.
H. Klln-rt and Madinrin.
(i lltilierslmtn and l.itntpkiu.
7. Union nntl Hnbim.
H. Forsyili and Hull.
H. Jtirkson and Fruitklin.
In. Clark and Oglethorp.
11. (ireeil ttlld l'litlimii.
Id. TitlUnferro and Warren,
lit lltainwk and Baldwin.
11. VVnethinglon and Jt lferaon.
Id. Kmiinucl and Moiitgonifry.
111. I.il.erly and Hi ynil.
17. Tutinal and Ilullnck,
In Mclntosh and Glynn.
111. Camden and Wayne.
510. VVnre and lerwnties.
21. Tt-lf.tir and Appling.
22. Lawrence anil Wilkinson.
211 I'ultuiki and ‘l'm iggs.
21. Hlbh nhd Crttwlord.
25, .lutte.- and Jasper.
“ill. Units and Monroe.
27. (in innclt anti Walton.
2N. DeKttlb and Henry.
2lt. Newton and Morgan.
30. Uiluter ami Murray.
111. Cass and Cherokee.
112. Cold) and t'wuplu U.
Hl*. Coweta and Fayette.
HI. Merriwethrr and Talbot,
lid. I’tkc and Upson.
IW. Houston and Macon.
117. Dooly and Irwin.
38. Thomas and Deentur.
311. Raker uud Early.
40. Let- and Sumpter.
11 . Randolph and Stewart.
12. Muscogee mid Marion.
43. Harris and Troup,
4 t Heard and Carroll.
45, Paulding and Floyd.
Id. Chattooga, Walker and Dade.
And whenever hereafter the Legislature shall lay
ell* and establish a m-vv county, it shall he added to
the mi t contiguous Senstenol District having the
smailcvt retu'cseuiaiive population.
JAMES M WAYNE,
l’lcxident of the Convention.
Alt! at:
I.t ciEs LvT**te, St-c’i-y of ih* Convention.”
I therefore, in conformity w ith the provision* of
the before rented Vet tie hereby give puhlmiv to
the Slime, and enjoin rm-ti Voir I for tucud i-is t'i ihe
General Awwnhly of ihis Stale, off thr day therein
apefliticfl’la wit: on the first Monday in October
nev to ;in- In. v oici f/,',iliAV,j/om.’ oi “ ,\t> NiKiA
r.rf on,'’ n prov ith-d ‘in said Act ; and that tin- pre- ,
siding olficcis certify the saute to this Department,
accordingly
(oven under my hand and seal of tlte L\-
jl.. S] cciitive Department, at the oapitid in Mil
led gt v iile, this the day and year first above
written GEORGE U. UU.MER
Hy the G, vrrnor :
Jons 11. Sri rix, S E D.
jr 1H
J n>. Soutiiern Recorder w ill publish the above
until the first Monday in Octols r next, and all thr
New.- papers of thr State will publish it once in the
month of June, amt once during the first w eek in
September next.
Hy ortler of the Governor
JOHN H sTITI.r, S’ E. !’
l.'rnrral Agency.
THE undersigned renews the offer to his frienda
and the public, in the transaction of a GENHR \L
AGENCY in this place, lie v ill attrnd to the re
newo! of all notes, Ac , that mav be ei trusted to
rare, in the Genual Bank, for the customary iVc o,
One Dollar for each renew al; also, to the taking ou’
and forwarding Grants, for Fifty Cents each
Ifjr Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid)
will meet with prompt attention
JOHN R ANDERSON.
_ MilledgrviUe. Jan fi. 1835 V
££*ason vS” iuolijn*.
Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery
Hardware. -\o. 9, North Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HA IT constantly on hand torthe Southern and
Western markets, a general assortment of
Plated polished steel and brars stirrutie,
Plated, pvdixhed ateel and brass snafifets,
do do do do spurs,
do bras* and japauctl iiarueas Mourning,
Wood and eh-pticnl springs, brass and plated,
Bands cotton, littnen and w orated webbing.
Plush, hog skins, saddle trees, japaned leather,
Plkved, brass, wood and iapanrd harness,
do and do coach lamps;
Together with a very largo assortment of all kinds
of good* in the above [me, which they offer on the
most reasonable terms They are constantly receiv
ing large supplies in addition to their present stock,
and assure Southern and Western merchants that
their goods are of the firM quality
Philad elpliia.jan 1.
Macon Sli*umol Company, j
Saslite*
ffBAIIE Macon Steamboat Compuuy take line 1
M imithotl of informing the MirchuttUof the
interior of Gtwrgia, and the public generally, J
that Ihrir line ol Roal* arc in full operation, !
and solicit their patronage; believing that’
good* forwarded by way of Darien, is the most
expedition* route. The Company have five
new STEAM BOATS, commanded by first
rate Captain*, viz:
J. STONE. Capt.M’.C Mendall,
CHIEFTAIN,- “ Geo. Wilcox,
EXCEL, - “ G. Quinn,
SUPERIOR. - “ W. F. Johnson,
J OODDARI), “ I. L. Wilcox.
Also, aixtten first rale TOW BOATS, built
expressly for the navigation of Alatanuiha and i
<h .iitlulgee River*.
The J. Stone is a side wheel Hoat, low pres- |
sure engine, carries 700 bale* of cotton, and 1
runs regularly three time* ti week, between !
Savannah and Darien. The Chieftain is a nidi
j wheel Boat, and carries 500 or 600 bales ol j
cotton, runs regularly between Darien and |
Charleston, and between Savannah tkt iiurles- !
| ton. ’l'lie Excel, Superior and J. Goddard, run I
regularly botweeu Darien and Moron, towing ;
11 wo boat* eoch. One of them will leave Dari- j
en rt gulurly every three days - the usual time ,
of passage up i* five or six days.
This line is connected with a line of seven j
packets running regularly belwt en New York
and Darien. Any goods or produce shipped to
| their agents, or ordered to lie shipped by their
! line, w ill be forwarded with despatch. The
company, thankful for the patronage they hove
received, huvo increased their means of con
. vcyance largely, and pledge themselves to use
every exrtlon to fuciltaio 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
i panv’sagents in each place.
The agents for the New Y'ork and Darien
line of packets, are
II VI. DEMIL. 186 Front *t. New York, and
MITCH EL, W YER A CO.
Darien,
Agents oftln Macon Stem tboul Company
1,. HALDW IN, Savannah,
M AKTLN& W ALTER,Cha. lesion,
ti. K. ROBERTS, flavvktnsvt'le.
MITCIIEL, W YER & CO.
Darien,
.1. GODDARD &CO. Macon.
If M. DEMIL, I Mil Front st. New York.
HOUSE. SHIP, SIGH. AND
(Dni.imrutnl
PAINTING.
riXHE SCIISCRIBER respect hilly informs
M- the public that be has e*tabliHhcd himself
in this city, and will lie happy to execute any
orders in his line, such as House, Ship, Sign
mid Ornamental PAINTING, Oil Gilding,
Graining, Glazing, Pnpurtng. Coloring, >'*•<’
it Faints, Oil, Colors, Window Glass, Ac.
constantly on hand.
All orth rs punctually attended to, anti Jobs
executed in a workmanlike manner.
N. 11. All orders from the country punetu
ally attended to. The subscriber will lie found
at Mr.Chick’s residence.
GORHAM SAWYER.
Referent a:
Rogers iN t nine, Darien.
Col. I). M. Stownr*, Liberty County.
Darien, Jaunt ry 2 !, 1839.
.lost pli l.yninn, Jr.
AND
Francis F.. Hnntl*
attorney s a counsellors at law
HAVE ussoeialed themselves in the prac
tice of their profession in Darien, and respect
fully offer their services to their friends and
the public.
Office, Chnrticr Building, Broad street, op
posite the store of Mr. Samuel M. Street.
Darien, Apr 23. 1839.
I.aml* for Sale.
jgjjjWfk ALL those two Tracts or Lots of
I Laud, situate in the Stl district of Ap
plmg county, and on the waters of the
__ Alutmmilia River; one known and dis
liuguishtd by tltc No. fifiS, and containing37oacres*
tlie other by the No. 058, and containing 112 acres,
and having the right of a fi rry granted in a charter
hy tin Legislature of the State. Any person wish
ing to trade for tin’ same, may do so by letter,direct
ed to Archibald Brydie, Athens. Gn : or to J H
Fleming, Charleston, Sf And Ido hereby forbid
all person', whatsoever from treepnssing in any way
whatever on said premises, as tlie law in such cases
shall be rigorously enforced.
J 11. FLEMING.
fill) 19 3m [Athens Banner.J
Isaac Snow,
■MCrQI'LD inform his customers and the public, I
T? that he continue* to keep on hand at ms old
stand, an extensive assortment of raeti-handi?e em
bracing almost every variety, such as Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hardware, ('Valery, Hollow-ware, Earth
eit-ware and Crockery. Glass ware, lints. Caps and
Bonnet* ; Boot* and Shoes, Books and Stationary,
Perfumery and a great variety of Fancy articles
lie intends to keep his assortment as complete
through the season as may he required to meet the
a ishes of his customers.
Darien, Feh 5 if V _________
Land. Ncgror*. Af. For Sale.
1 Ol’l’KK lor sale my PLANTATION, in this
Dusiiict, on StiYunnuh RiYer,Hnd the Lower ji Unns.
Tin* Tract contums by a recent survey acivs,
the jprratrr nortion of va inch is best quality of Hum
mock, and Oak and Hickory land. 400 acres cleaned
and in good order for cultivation. It hason it a com- j
fortnbh Dwelling House, Gin House. Cotton Screw.
Pams. Siablcs, and Negro Houses, all inline repair, j
A description on paper cannot sell a place, but l think
lum nutnortsed in saying, that a more valuable Col* |
ton Plantation is not to be found m Barnwell Dis
trict It is situated about 3 miles from twolandings j
on the River, and about one mile fron a Post Of* j
fire j
I also offer for sale my House and la>i in the Vil* !
lageof Barnwell, fronting the public square. It is a
pleasant residence, and his two Store Houses, new
kitchen. Smoke House, Stables,
I also oiler to sell about 50 Negroes, as likely and
valuable as can be found any wnere—amotjg them, j
a Jobbing Curneuter, a Blacksmith S**ustress and
Cook; 30 Field Hands, the balaitce children. Also.
8 Mules, several good Horses, 4 breed Mares, and 6
Colts of the game blood; 195 head of Cattle, stock of j
Hors
T imt-For the Land and Negroes a credit ot !
1,9, 3.4, and o years, with interest, secured in the }
usual \\ :iv; for the Horses, Mules, &c. aertniitot 19 ,
months. J G. BROWN, i
Barnwell, C. II , July 99, 1838.
Geortf ia—llab< iMuuu County.
ll’ HEREAS, Lewis F E Dugas applies to me !
▼ * for letters of Administration on estate ol
James Rateliff, deeeasevi:
These are therefore 10 admonish all and i
singular ihe kindred and credttorsof said deed., to,
be and apjwar nt my otfiee withm the time prescribed
by law, to shew eause if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under luy baud in office at Clarkesville, this
iSthJulv 1839. ‘ LEWIS LEVY, c c. o.
July 19 —18—30.1
Hound Loss for a Strain Saw
Mill. Wanted.
THE subscriber is desirous to purchase about
half a million feet, good site round logs, of a good j
quality, to be delivered in Darien duringthe coming
fall and winter. Thr highest market price will be
given on delivery. For further particulars inquire
of ,f.t MRS .i FRO M Y
Aug 13-tJau 2m
THU FJOINTQSH OPVIfTT; JIEIIAX.|>e .
Ocamulgce Steam-Boat Com
pany,
fNi ORPOHATLI) HV Til* LSOIM*ATt T RK OF (IIOROUy
in 1H35, for the transportatKm and Insurance
of merchandiMe and produce, between Ha
vasnaii and Dahif.n. and Damekand .Macoh.
touching at IIAWKiNAviu.i:. and the principal
La ndiiiga.
Company will run their Bteai-bo#is
-■> iothigh up aaMaeonaa longaa the state of
the River will admit;and for low stages ofthc
waters they have provided, and are now run
ning FOLK-BOATS of such light draft of wa
ter a* will admit them to run at any Plage of the
River, which are towed up by th*ir Steam
boats two-thirda of the distance, thereby great
jjy expediting the transportation of merchan
dise duriflg the Summer and Fall season*;and
! their Steamer* will be in complete repair, and
! ready for buninem, a* early a* the River will
admit.
TULIR LOATS AtL :
Steam-boat Comet, Captain
Brantly,
W Steam-boat Ai.atamaiia, Cap
lain ‘laylor,
H St**amdnjHt OrA.wri.GEE, f’ap-
tain Blanki.mhip:
And a larg* 4 number ol'l'OV*-BOATS, which
will he in complete repair.
For further information apply to
Pll. K. \ ONHK SON Darien.
lIEA&UiTTOiN Macon
J. \\ . LAI'IIROP. Hawiinsville,
V’ M. ACO., Sa\aimuh
Me DOW KIsL. SHANNON A CO. Charbton
SCOTT, SIIAFTER dt MORRKLL. N \rk
July Agents.
Matebie** Sanative.
CJaUiuhs, and many complaint* inudenl lu ih*
limnati system-
Pric* Jf; w and sold by ISAAC SNOW, sole
Agent for Daricu.
[Translated from the German.]
LOITS OFFON GO CLICK E,
or okhmany.
The grealeut of Human lit n tfactor $ !!
Citizens of North and South America:
To Louis Offbn Ooelvkc M. D. es Oerrimny,
(Europe,) belongs the imperishable honor of adding
a n*w and preeimis docrine to the *rienre of medi
cine,—*a doctrine, which, though fekeiflemly
by many n! the faculty (of which he i a valuable
member.) he proves to or as well founded in truth, as
any doctrine of Holy Writ, —a doctrine, upon the
verity of which are suspended the live* of millions of
our race, ami which he boldly challcivres his oppo
ses to refute, viz , Consumption is a disease always
occasioned by aditordered state of the V'is V'iib* (or
Life-Principle)ofthc human body— f secretly
lurking in the system for years, before there is the
least complaint of the S—and which may be
a* ccttuiiily, though not so quickly, cured tu a coin
moivcold or * simple headache An invuiuahly pre
cions doctrine this, as it imparts an important lesson
to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching
them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved
imitate of their “ejayey houses/’ even whil“ they
imagine themselves secure from us attacks, teaching
thorn that the great secret in the art of preserving
health is to pluck out the djscnwhile in the blade,
and not wait till the full-grown ear
Append’ and below are a few certificates of cures
from the extremely numerous list. Umt has been sent
to the proprietor , and from the r.**fagiuhi]itv of the
sources from which they emanate, thowinivt skeptical
cannot doubt of the wonderful effect* of this medi
cine.
Post Oflice, Kingston, N. Y .July 21, IB3H.
Dr. Rowland Sir —The effects of tlie German San
ative are great in this place. One woman that was
in a deep Consumption, and who had been in contin
ued night sweats for seven months, now considers
herself well. She took no other medicine but the
Sanative. Another case—a man that was taken
bleeding at the Lungs till he could not raise himself
in his bdEfei* been restored lo perfect health by the
Sanative JOHN V TILBURGH. P M
Post Ofticc. Charlotte, N. O. June lft, 1833.
Sir —I hate sold all the Sanative and want two
packages in or* immediately It has performed a re
markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in
dividual says it is the best medicine ever offered to
the American people—although the Doctor* are try
ing to put udown. H. B WILLIAMS, P M
Post Office, Norfh Eaton, Ohio, July 2, 1838
Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative,
and have hourly calls for it —many from a distance .
of 20 or 30 miles—in which cases people are much j
disappointed in not being able to obtain it. They:
seem willing to give any price for it, and I could have j
sold the past week more than one hundred dollars !
worth of it, had it been on hand. It is truly grea |
medicine. Many in this vicinity are fast recovering f
from the consumption by the use of it.
D C WILMOT, PM. j
New ffaven, Conn. July 24, 1838
Dear Sir—The Matchless Sanative sells well and
with sijmn! success. One case-tt flifig man, in
the last stages of Consumption, given over hy his
physician, has been taking it only a few weeks and .
is now able lo walk and rideout. Before he took the
Sana ive he was unable to get out of bed and his ‘
death was hourly expected. But to tlie astonishment
ts his friends he was soon able to leave his bed, and j
to be out ns before stated. Two other similar eases ‘
have recently occurred. D. W. D*^EN’POKT.
Post Office, Chaplin. Windham Cos., Con.,
July 20, 1838.
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately been effect
ed. through the virtues of Dr Goe iek’s Sanative, in
the ease of an elderly tmdeinan, who was far gone
and w asted away in Consumption, and considered
pas recovery l y uia family man. He is now,, com
paratively speaking, a wli man l saw him myself
a few days in company with his wife, starting
on a journey to the western part of this State He j
ascribes his escape from the very jaws of death, and
his recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the marchless Sanative. He is a man pos- i
sessing a snug property, but said he, ‘ I would wil
lit gly pay one thousand dollars or a single bottle of’
it. if 1 could not nnf£hase ii a less price To him
the Sanative ijjgpv've ?11 value
% WALTER GOODELL. P M
——i
lnsunmi'P anil Trust
COMPANY,
■WM r ILL take Marine and River risks on)
V V Vessels, Boats, Freight. Money Mer- j
rhamlise. &r. Also, agaiust loss by Fire on
Buildings, Merchandize and Produce, on the
most favourable terms. Apply to
P. H YONGE & SONS,
Agents.
Darien, January 22.1839.
GrorKia—Mi'lntosh County.
Ms HEREAS. Roswell King, applies for lettets
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
scrijbed by law, to shew cause, if any exist, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at otfice. this 23d day of
February. 1839. J, E TOWNSEND,
feh 26 Clerk. C. °
Paints ;t nil Oils.
KEGS English White LEAD
OW 75 do American ditto—Also.
Greenand Black PAINTS. Just received
*'may r 7 aleb> J & S H ROKF.NBAUGH
Not let is Hereby Given,
THAT JtMrs I.GiSSttsos, Esq has been appoin
ted by the subscribers, their acting Agent during the t
absence from this State.
S. D & J. P. WOODBUIfk
Darien, Afey 28tl> 1939
SlHKOlinlllf C.’OOflt*.
THE subscribers call the. attention of their etts- j
tomers ami the public, to tbeir stock of roodx which
liave been received by late arrivals Tlieit stock of
British. French and American Ory I<*s4*. sui
table for.the present and apptroae.hinf season, is *ery
, general—-among which may be fixiuu flauneis, ciotlts, I
satlinefs. morenocs, Circassians, bombazines, Test
ings, Irish linen, linen sheeting*, table and towell I
dtajiers, brown ICdland, cambric, mull, swiss and
j scout’ muslins, linen cambric handkerchiefs, silk
do black Gro de Hwiss and Mationa silk, colored •
j do. French and Scotch worked collars, ribbands,
bobinets laces, barrage, checks, plaids, English and •;
American prints, bleached and brown sheetinga and
shirtings, shirting strips, umbrrj)as,silk, mohair and
cotton hosiery, Ac Ac.
a A large assortment of
Hoot* and Shoes
Hardware, Queensware , Woodemeare and
HOLLOW WAHL:
3Ssl2l2iii
IRON AND KAILS. ALL SIZES.
W hite Lead, . recn and lllaek
I'ainU; Stationary, Perfu
mery hie.
They are at all times receiving and their assort
ment will be kept full throughout the year, with surh
articles as are desirable for planters and family use ;
1 AH of which will be sold on reasonable terms.
J AS H ROKENBAUGH
, Darien, Jan. 29, |
Notice.
■iUTiCS. The tubaenber wishes to sell a tract
-ef't&Ml of two hundred acres of land, lying on
the AUomabariver aixiut -it i, .!< i ■
f Darien Sutd land iv w to t and i !
• Pine and has tom i •
Blufftoit. For terms npf ly to J J t*
subscriber JOG .VI 11 DEL.
I A- ril 2d. 1 c 39
fi.il •i . i ; tS nil’ Miliil’
a M> SS f'.VENS resj ectfiilty u.for s the citi
, R sens ot I larien and the surrounding country,that
he will furnish the above articles at tire pillowing
prices :
7 ‘omt Tatter 6 feet long and 3 feet wide, wilt
pta of si/vart tdgn, 845 00
! Rounding the tap dge / lie table and cutting
n moulding on thr same, 10 00
4 Htdrplt piUertl 1-2 fret tong and b in
ches st/uare, II doth each, 44 00
Plain Grave Stones 30 inches wide, 37 00
do 28 “ 27 00
do 26 “ 22 00
do 24 “ 18 00
do 22 “ 16 00
do 20 “ 14 00
do J 8 •< 12 00
do 16 “ 10 00
do 14 “ 8 00
Extra cost for ornamental work will
he. for 2 willows and urn, 5 00
Do l “ “ 3 00
Square pamicl to encloxe the iintciip
tion, 1 00
Oval Leaf
For further particulars inquire of the subscri
ber residing in Darien, who has been appoint
ed agent, and will allend to the same.
JOHN MITCIIEL.
Darien, July 0. 4t
Notice!
ALL persons having claims against the
Estate of ANO l S M. PULTON, late of
I Mclntosh County, deceased, are requested to
1 hand them in according to law ; And all per
sons indebted to said Estate are requested to
1 make payment to
ALEX ANDER MITCH EL,
Administrator.
Darien July 2d 1R39. lot
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estates of Mrs Jane
Russ, ond J O D Bell, late of Mrlntoah county,
; deceased are requested to make immediate payment,
i And lhost having demands, lo present the same
duly attested within the time prescribed by Law.
JAMES BLUE, Administrator.
Darien, June 25th 1830.
Sp.'inMi Cljrur* nml Tobacro.
50,000 “TaX. n f ANISHCI
Poiliaux Brown’s genuine Virginia and
Cavendish TOBACCO For sale by
feb \9 J. & S H. ROKENBAUGH.
All persons indebted lo the undersigned, by ae
i count, are requested to make payment lo Mr \Vill
| lam B. Ecker, who ia duly authorised to receive ihe
j same.
WOODBURY A STACKPOLE.
| Darien, June 18ih 1839.6 w.
DALKOY.
This fine thorough-bred Slal
jAy lion will serve maresthisacason
.A-, in this place and at some other
£Aji /1 T?\ stand to be determined on here
a teT. Dalroy is a blood bay.
vl F V 15 hands 3 Inehrs high, and of
f fine shafie and action He was
M i ■*—' * bred by Mr Russ, a gentleman
**** of the highest respeetahilily. a
copy of whose eerlifieate is given below Dalroy is
a very sure foal getter, all his mares of last season
having proved with foal Terms 25 dollars for the
season, to be paid duringthe same. A libera!deduc
tion from this price will Ire made to those who pntc
more than one mare. Mares at a distance will Ire
taken care of and fed for 40 els. a day, all expenses
to be paid before taking away a mare.
Brunswick, April l3th. lt>39.
’ The bay Horse named Dalroy. that I sold to Ma
jor VV M Graham, was got hy Gov Barbour's
imported Horse Truffle, out of Y oung Lady Teazel,
who was by Florizel, out of old Lady Teazel, who
was got by the imported Archduke, out of a mare by i
old Bedford, gtrandam by Col Page’s Adeicamp, g ;
grandatn by Davidges Fearnaught, g ; grandun
by Old Janus, out of the dam of Synts’ Wildatr.—
Dalroy wns foaled and raised at my plantation, i
Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an will be7 i
years old next month.
(Signed) JAMES ROSS.
Washington, May 4th, 1838.—Apl 13—4 t
* eorffin—M e liti'*li
FOUR months after dte,appli<*iion will be made
to theHonorablethelnferior Court of sai.l county,
when setting as acourt ofOrdinarv, for leave to sell
the personal property belonging to the estate of Mrs.
Jane Russ, deceased.
JAMES BLUE. Admr
May 87, 18394 ms
Georgia—Melntosli County.
The following is the description of caule taken np, !
as estray s, bv Mr Reubin Obbing at his place of resi
dence on Buffalo Creek Mlntosh County; viz. marked
crop, spltt.and underbit in one > ar, and an under slope
in the other. Branded (I.) One cow red, frosty, with
heryearling also red frosty. One cow white, with dark
specks. One cow red and white pided. three years old.
One hefer white, with hed and sides brtndle, two
years ffd. One hefer white, with dark spots on her
neck and sides, two years old. One cow whileish
colour, and male calf red, with white back and feet.
One cow white and red pided, with her yearling
white, with red head A sides. One cow without horns
while with black head and black spots on her sides,
with hen yearling, white with red head and spots on
its neck aiid sides: And one steer, sold by the taker
up, for seven dollars.
Viewed by
LUKE BANDY, Freeholder.
Anprisement of 12 head of stock cattle,
‘■ at ?5 per bead - S6O 00
| one three year old steer, sold by the taker
, up before tolling, appraised at 7 00
Total 867 00
[Signed]
LUKE BANDY. 1
> Freeholders.
JAMES R. OBERRY.)
A true copy as handed to me by James I. Gam
son. Justice of the Peace.
J. E. TOWNSEND, clerk of I. C. Me C.
Darien, July 30th, 1839.
DR G. R. PH ELI'S*
COMPOUND
TOMATO P I L L S,
{ENTIRELY VEGETABLE,] •
Anew and valuable remedy for all diseases arising from
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD,
Morbtd Serrelwni of tkt Lives and Stomach,
AIM, . KMTmmi far CALOMF.I. a. . CATHARTIC to FKVHUI, and All !>
uut for Quinary Family Fhytoc.
Thw popular Mcrtwitw which hat rwcved auch *rnasal appMhauon aa a
and Acul Jaund**, lUnrtiam, Cf.rr., Ac Ac .rd . - now
prescribed by man* of the moat reaped able Phyatctana, to (or ale by authonHl Agent* in moa ol
the towns in the United State, amt at wl...leale b* the Proprietor. Hartford. Conn.
Extracts liom th* i 'Synnp*i* of Dr. Pheip*’ (Compound Tomato PMlt, ’ * ct W
sifted in the circulars referred lo abo re.
THU**: PILE* II AVIS G BEEM
fc!r!y and xiiHiveljr lasted in pnvste praeuce by
tke invenDir, and alao by neversl tnuosnt Phy
asns, m ill disuse* depending upon impurities of )
the Blood, morbid seeretioiis of me stomach and
Liver, and all kinds of obstructions; likewise as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL, for a cathartic,
rr hdious sffecuons -sre now effcred to the public,
as one of the mos; unporunl and useful diecove
nrs ever made.
Their operation is powerfully directed to the
GLANDULAR SYSTEM, removing all obs’ruc
lions of the glands wherever situated, BCIROSI
TJES and SCROFULOUS TAINTS in all their
forms, and if persevered in, no case of scrof
ula, however severe, can resist its influence. It is
in their operation on the glandular system, that
their effects are so peculiar and potent, and so
nearly resemble that of calomel. In fart the
T9MATINK has ALL the ALTERATIVE DF.
OBSTRUENT and CATHARTIC propernea ol
calomel, without ivff produnng unpleasant or
lrqunoua effects under any circumsfanc*w, eitlur
from exp4sure to cold of wot; on the contrary, the
Compound Tomato Pilia are the best remedy ever
inown, to counteract the effects of MERCURY,
completely eradicating every particle of it from the
system, and renovating; the constitution broken
down by its use; which it does by correcting the
state of the blood, and through that, correcting the
morbid aecfctions of the glands, and restoring
them toa healthy and their own proper action
Its effects are antilogous to SARSAPARILLA
•nd BLOOD ROOT, Ac., united, and in its com
bined action with the ingredients composing ihe
Pills, it exerta a compound universal action PE
CULIAR TO ITS KLF
Taken either a abort time before or after expo
sure, they render the system less liable to con
tract coirTAeious or epidemic diseases, and should
ba resorted to by persona residing in Uw and
marshy aituahona, or when travelling or exposed
to contagion. Also persons attending the sick,
who by long watching and fatigue, or exposure to
llßvia <>f the sick room, become debilitated,
and lose their appstite, will find great assistance
from these Pills, in renovating and purifying the
system, and restoring the functions l# a healthy
state. Persons debilitated by intense and long
tiAMrrwM*, Juite U, ts>Ai
Having a rrripe submitted to as by lfc>n. O
R Ftielfw. to which lie has maria oath begirt a magistratr
af this county a being Ihe one by which he prepare*
Ma Compouw*Tomato Pa we hereby certify that there
la naihing en>rtnf into the co4npo*it>a ot ba><l recipe
bat purely eefeloMe and prepanatona from
y-geiabie suhittAflcaa
fegnr-i k A*CsotT,
C M Ha ttux, Druggists and Aptlkecariet
ftiMsausv. June IS, l^3B.
Wa. th* subarritwrra, having known IWi G R Phelps
a number of year* as a aucceaaful practukmer of medl
ain** and surgery, wid reposing r jnftdenre in his ability
aa uch. ard in hi* integnnr aa a emten, ilo cheerfully
recommend him to the eonarienc** of the pwbtte.
Signed Bmj Elt, Wm Matmu. J*,
J O PsmaoifS, ViaaiL
Usciu m L. AriM**. Lewis Dicksnsom,
Jaemar O Fhblm, Whitiwo Shscamd
f Copy right
New Haven, Ohio, Dec. 4th. IS®.
Gentleman - fleeing the very high estimation held
forth by the Agent in this aacoun. and by thu** who had
the opportunity af trying Dr Phelps’ Compound Tomato
Kills -and briflg under the finn belief of having reatorad
healthy secretion* of the glandular system more than
once, hy using the Tomato Apple as a vegetable , I have
burn induced lo try this dieriirme In various disease*.—
hi the Autumnal intemutienia, prevalent n this section
of the thate*. I have no doubt Dr. Phelps’ Compound
Tomato Kills wilt, in a great measure, if not entirely
•wperseiiiF the use of C'alombl I believe that in diseas
ed livei they are tnora prompt in their effect, and ut
as Calomel—l have tried them in various other
diseases as Rheumatism, Dyspcpsta, Jaundire, Arc , with
Uic most happy effects As Uu* as my knowleklge ex
tends, I have no hesitancy in recotuincndiug them as a
highly valuable Family Wedtcine.
Your* respectfully.
THOMAS JOHNSTON
Canaan, Conn . Oct 22, IfOft
I certify that I hava usetl one boi of Doctrr O. R.
Phelps’ Cum pound Tomato Pills, and found great relief
If not a cornpieta cure, in a case of severe Dyspepsia of
long standing, I hsvr no doubt a continuance of them
wiii produce the result dectred
NATHANIEL RTEVENB
Prom lWet Jo* Graham
New York, Oct 20, I®B
O R Phelps. M D
- Sir,—lt gives me great pleasure in being able to
state to you my opinion, and the result of my experience
of your Compound Tomato Pills You must be aware
that, like our profession generally, 1 am prejudiced
against ail remedies usually denomtna.ed “patent medi
cines,” but hearing your Pills highly extolled by wane
of my (Wends, I was Induced to procure a few boxes and
Slve (hem a trial; and this I wa* the more inclined to
n. from tnv Intimate knowledge of and confidence in,
your moral and professional character
1 have prescribed your Pills in c*e of bifiou• affec
tion*. and diseases of (he tixer and elomaeh, and the re
sult has been highly satisfactory. In one case particu
larly. of severe dyspeptic symptoms, the relief exceeded
my most sanguine expectations
Judging from the recipe, as ii was com man leafed to ma,
I should think your compound would be safe in all ram*a
and applicable lo most of those in which it Is rseonv
■landed
I take tne more pleasure m writing to von on tht* sub
jct, bar ansa I understand that greai efforts have been
made bv prraoaa interested In another manirine. to tra
duce your t haracter aa a feaffernsr, and a Physician
Stitt to injure tha aale of your medicine, and wrest from
you the benefits of your iabo/s and investigation, by
charging you with imposition, quackery. Ac
You are at liberty to uae this in au'-h a manner as
you please, and also to refer to im in regard lo yourself,
or your valuable discovery.
Respectfully youra, JOHN GRAHAM, M D
Chichopea Falla, Ma., Oct fi, IW
I have made use of Dr Phelps’ Compound Tomato PtUs
for tome time aa Bilious Fhyme, and am much pleased
with the affects of them Several tuembarsof my fomily
have received much benefit from th*ir use in vallooa
eompiamta; and 1 can cheerfully recommend them to
the Public ass medicine truly worthv of a trial
JOdEPII MART
Habttu> July its, ifOA.
This may certittr. that! have keen for the last lft atom ha
In a very feeble state of health, with los* of appetite,
palpitation of tha heart, ahno&t constant sir knee a of the
stomach, vomiting, and hr ml ache ; and to ail tbte was
added frauuenf and severe attacks of Rh umari*m I
hail con suited several physicians, and fok*n tbeir reme
dies (and among other thing*, frequency large quanti
tie* of caiirmcl. > but without much relief 1 had tried
nuincvu other popular remedies which are recom
mended for such complaints, (as Bran irrih * PUIs. Jfcc )
and various things which my friends advised, but still
without any relief. A friend of mm* recommended
Dr Pbelp*’ Tomato Pills, which I tried, and to the
awtomshmetit of myself and frienda produced almost
mimed.*!*’ rebel, and one box haa completely relieved
me of all thooe complaints, and I un now able to an end
to my daily labour and business. During ihe tune I was
taking the Pill*. 1 voided large <• laruities „( uomi, from
which I have suffered moet ot the time for yesra. bui
!*ve not been troubled with them since My daughter,
who has been for a king tine* afflicted with a violent
Sough, pain is *he side, pa'pirajion of the heart with
general debility, kss of apnetue and strengis. Ac . hae
alto tn*en very much bene fitted by the use ot one box
of the Pills Thev are :he only medieine whieb has
given htr any relief abv*ush she taken ihe pro- .
arnption* of several phnwisn-i, and vanousollior tueib- |
finca, dm trig the last s*x rormib*.
Sign* J Paiu-uvo. I
!L3“ For sale at t!e Darien Herald Office. ’Price 37 and
7 5 cents per box*
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE co-partnepship heretofore exisuntrbet ween
the subscribers under the firm of Dray A Harbock,
it this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts
due to or hv Item will be settled by J. Dray, who is
duly authorised to attend to the same.
JESSE DRAY,
AUGUSTUS W. HARBOCK
Darien. May 16th 1539
N. B The Watch Making and 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 punctuality to merit a
continuance of the same. All work done by him
will be w arranted 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 be pleased to pa
tronise him. • JESSE DRAYi
May 16. 3t
Drift Oystershells.
The subscriber is anxionsto contract fortbe Deliv
ery of 10.000 bushels drift oystershells. to be deliver
ed at his Plantation, before the first of January next,
for which a liberal price will be paid. For further
information enquire of
HUGH FRASER GRANT, near Darien.
Darien, June 34th 1539. st.
application lo aoainssa * rrrar, and those alas
of sedentary habits, will lor.re (Teat benefit from
nn occuionil uae of them. For that debihta*
ted and deranged state of die ayatew, which oceura
in tht spring eeason qf the year, and beginning
summer, these PiUa are particularly applicable.
It ta concedad and well underatood, toll three
fifth* of all the case* of Consumption which an
nually consign its FORTY IHOLSASD
VICTIMS to the grave originate in SCROF-
L'LOl’S CONSTITUTION, or glandular and
capillary obatnietton, which being neglected at
first, because the symptoms are not diatitaaing
enough to occasion alarm, are permitted to go on
and prey upon the vitals, until relief is
For all auch cases as these, the Tomato Pills at*
a remedy, which if taken in season, and persever
ed m to a reasonable extent, will render the ays
tern unsusceptible to this inatdtoua disease ‘Flioar.
therefore, liable to sore throats. swelling ol the
glands, coughs, Ac. aliould take warning m sea-,
•on, and embrace a remedy iliat na* :ma
mei.dation—that it is entirely ne if, own pro-muts
at much as any other heretofore known.
Females of 40 :o 50 years of age, will find them
a powerful assistant to nature , in the important
change in the function* of the system, removing
all liabilities to Can cams, glandular swellings, Ac.
and assisting to establish that new actum in the
animal economy which nature often fails to do.
None should avoid a free and continued use of
them, if they wh to escape a long train of incu
rable maladies. For this purpose one should be
taken every night and morning, and continued as
long aa any unpleasant symptoms remain.
For obstructions in young females, enough es
the Pills should be taken every third night to pro
duce a full evacuation from the bowels. For this
purpose three to five will be required—no definite
dose, however, can be aaatgmd for every case:
but their specific acuon upon the bowels should
be obtained, if it require* ever so many, and perae
vered in until the desired effect* are produced.
To remove Constipation, Heart burn, Nausea,
A<\ w hen no other diseaae is present, one or two
Pills mav be taken, either on going to bed or half
an hour after eating. For a lull operation, three
to five should be taken.
From Dr Suthasuel Hooker, of Hartford
Thu certifies, that for some tune past, I have been
cMotdarshty in the habit of prescribing lb Phelpa*
CompnuiKl Tomato Pills, ami have invariably found then*
(o answer a valuable purpose, ami in mnn inatanraa
far to exceed my moat aangume expectations— affording
the most decided relief in a aliort time I think they
may be used it. all the complaints for which they ara
recommended in the bills of directions, with great saiaty
and much advantage.
Hartford, August 7, 1838 Nathaniel Hex/ana, M D.
I have lately used Dr Phelps’ Tomato Pill#, for acid
stomach* and bilious derangement of the liver, for which
I nave formerly and frequently used calomek ami I corn
aider them an excellent substitute, producing all the be
nefits that I uaed to derive from calomel, and a speedily,
without producing any unpleasant effects-
Hartford, May, 183fC B. E. Mans
Secured.)
East Granville, Ma , Oct. 31, IR3B.
I have lately made use of Dr Phelpa’ Tomato Pill*
with great benefit, for a bilious affection of the stomach
and a severe disease of the liver lam sure 1 received
more benefit from them than from any oilier remedy I
have tried. I can rheerfully recommend them to the
public aa a valuable medicine for Dyspepata and Bilious
affections, and a-> an agreeable cathartic
ANBON R. TAYLOR.
From a gentleman qf high respectability
New York, Noe sch, 1838:
To GR. Phelns,—Dear Sir 1 have seed ysur Com*
pound Tntnalo Pills, the past season, for the laver com
plaint : and am happy to add, with decided benefit .—and
therefore take great pleasure in recomineufjiag them;
as well from a aenae of giatitude In the benevolent Pro
prietor, aa with a view of serving the cause of phiUn
tbropy ; from a aenae of duty I owe the public in bear
ing my testimony in favor of tide— the world's invaluable
medicine.
Hix years since, I suffered from a malady, pronounced
by the concurrent opinion of a council of physicians, a
chronic istflammation of the Liver; and underwent a
skilful mercurial treatmentbeing confined for many
monrhs; and at length mainly restored to a tolerable
degree of health, though not without an apprehension
that I should be aiimlai lv afflicted. My fears have been
but too well confirmed by a recurrence of nearly all (ho
symptoms of thie dreadful malady the past summer;
when accidentally I heard of your PiUa, and learning
something of their properties .id characters, and their
rapidiy increasing celebrity ; 1 resolved on trying them.
Feeling as I did a repugnance to resorting again to Co/-
mil, and after ineffi-cfuaily and uusucreasfully trying
other medicine* professing a specific remedy for this
complaint; ! purchased a box of the Meesia Banda,
Druggists. comer William and Pulton streets, duly au
thorised agent*; they presenting me, to accompany the
box, a pamphlet containing a specification, directions,
Ac I had not taken one box of thutn before I happify
experienced their healing efficacy and cut stive effects;
—and now that I have given 11-ern a thorough trial, can
cheerfully and unhesitatingly pronounce them the very
hem remedy extant for any derangeaieni or affliction of
the Liver or Spleen FtiUous AJfrctiims, Palpitation of
the Heart. or Dyspepsia, in anv of its forms :—also as a
good fiuuily medicine, are the best with which 1 am ac
quainted
At mp recommendation and solicitation many of my
Mrwb md acquaintance* have taken them as a family
medicine, with perfect success 1 grant my permission
lo uae thia aa you please. Your truly,
IN AAC W AVERY, 179 Witham street
From the Rer / .V Sprague. Pastor of the fourth
Congregational Church , Hartford, Conn
Dr G. R Phelps.—
stir.—For several years past I have found it well ta
keep tn my family a bottle of castor otL and other vim
nle medicines, and no doubt dial their timely use has
been greatly henefirla! in preserving our health For
some time past 1 have made uae of yodr Compound To
mat*’ Pills, aa a substitute for those medicines and have
been ao much pleased with their mild, vet affective op
eration. that they have become our family medicine;
while others have been laid aside I prefer them for
myeeifand children, to any other medicine I have eve*
used, to correct the irregularities of the stomach an’
bowels. Yours. Ac., I N ffPß*r?i r
From Doct. J. F. Jewett, Chsckopee. Mam.
Chickoneb Falls. Oct 22d. 1838
Doer G R PhslPS—Dear *ir: Having heard muck
said of late in favour of your M Compound Tomato Pills “
1 have been induced lo give them atrial in a variety oj
disease* for which they are recommended and which
have occurred in my practice, and I must a; ta I ait
better pleased with them t!an with any medicine ? |gv,
ever used I hare given them aa a Cathartic in tl <
Bitu/us affections which u.-ualiy prevail a’ this tu-aou
the year and also as an aheradve u hirer ami oslmr
GiStuiuLar obstruction*. a d think they have ifon# n.-
in bringing al*>ut regular and liealtl .* secretion*, th. r
any medicine with wlncn lam acquainted I hav. - g
believed the Tomato* to posers* D< bstruent a. o Am*
Biltoua properties as a con/liinenr—and in t use a
medn me that belief has been folly established, i find
them to ix>ai*esa powerful Diureuc {*• —**
I proacribeil then* in two caa*-s ofdrnpKy <nne at them a
very severe one )wuhlecided good effects in l*.?h—the
Urinary diaclmrgr-a were increased ft on* hall a |m to
two uaiiniiH. within the first forty eight hours after I
commenced (tame the Pills, and the patient U now in
comfonab'e Aeeltn
1 have now but two boxes Pill* on hand, ami shall be
lost when they are gr>n*\ a* 1 use them in aho- a* ail
cases where I want a sathartir.
Respectfully ‘'"trs.
8100 Heward.
RAN A WAY from the subscriber about the 10th
inst. a neffro fellow, [ajobbing carpenter] nam
ed DICK, r RICHARD, about 25years of age, and
5 feet, 9or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne
; gro. of black complexion ; has a gram look, and
• speaks very impertinently, and was, when a boy,
I accustomed to house wont It is supposed he will
; make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his
father(named Abraham) is thought to be he having
been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard
has been for the last 12 or 18 months taking carpen
ter's jobs on his own account, both in the city and
neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county,
and at the Richmond Baths, where he was engaged
all last snmmer. 1 will give the above reward if ta
ken out of the state, and bronght 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.
j April 16
Pore Liquors,
CONSISTING of Cognac Bran-
H. Gin, Jamaica Rum, N. E.
1 Rum and Gin, Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and
j Malaga Wines.
For sale wholesale or retail by
ja 22 H. W. HUDNALL.