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.'ij*ntive DcpnmiM'tit, Gc*. I
MiliiO.cwlli. 29th May IMlil. j
‘VF'iSRKAH by an Aet ofthe Cl nral Assembly
of tut 4uu* p# iltMMi Decemboi ItfcW,-misled
’ ,V.i A.'l to pri'Vid- for the call Oi a Convention to
r tet t>e n.wih-r of the G-ner.il Ass-inUty of ti I
K .lie ,f Omrgia, amt for other purposes therein
n.! * it is provided ‘'Tttatil (ball t> the duty of !
hi* E* ‘Urn *y Uk* Governor, to gif# publicity to ilia
> r.i iniai.damend nemtinadsuiiorUonaiituiitin,
in c: nea to the reduction of Ut aninb-r of m-Of
l ,r Ipc tint thf 0 n rat Avw.nbl ; and i.n-tlr
M ad v in October next, aft-r tlir ruing oi u and
C iiv >ion, be snail fix on lor tb ‘ratiArai.i n, by ibe
jjo if of visit amend m-no, alterations, nr tl-w or
lie n they way make lor the object* ol reduction
an 1 r jntiitation of the O *n*rl A . rnbljr only; mtd
if i in,i -1 by a majority qf tlie voters who vo r mi in ■ |
a i tti . iof • RiTificriON,” or “So Rirertc.riu*,” j
1,1 i, rn l m that event, Hie alteration to by them
in i.l and ratified, shall be binding on the people at
tin S’ t*e, and not otherwis-.” And *■ rb- 4 Ii
,: ‘ ■of th* p-ople of this Rut'*, #*--mhled in Con- ,
v i. n u.id-r theproviatonio the before recited At,
I,tv rv-l to, and and -elar-d tile following to he |-
ii and amend.n -nia of lb-Conor ituliou of I his
S .i 1 i loebin; the reprcaoa* at inn of the people in (be
t i irl A-n n ily tlvreof, to wit;
’ f llfi CONVENTION aea-mbled under the
A"; p.in id ■. *-<r the rullnf it Convention in i due •
•b“ t i il>,*r of the Central Assinbly ofthr Stm* of
l.- n ii, vl fur o'h-r parpot;* therein nom and,”
pu l and the dotH day of Dnjemli'r, tB3S huv.inz m i,
und r ill’ P.-rlaiim; itmofih” Governor, on Mnnd y
t!i Ot. day of May, 1839 propose at the final result
ci: -i,d lib rations,the following to bn am nd n-nt*
la i , Connitunon of the H air or O -orgiii, and nr*-
i tl -in •to hi” F,c~l)rnry the Uov-rno of the
K “, vi’niMicity may l>e giv-ntn said alterations
a in nd-nsm* aeeardinj; to ilia sixth section of
I!, -,1 imd*r which the Conventionassembled:
A U DMENTB TO THE CONSTITUTION
OF THE STATE OK GE’ HGIA
I louse of Representative* shall b • c tmf os and
of i tjers from nil lite counties which n* w are or
h a r may be Included within this State, aeeord
tb ( i,ir respective numb rol fr* w.nle persons,
a > luding I trree-fifi In of nil the people of color—
in tsesrtained by on actual enumeration to be
nn mn time to time, ni interval* of seven years,
ti, . by law provid *tl Each ctmniy shall be en
tlll J t une iil'inU-r, Licit-county having n rrpr -
s nn - c jtopulatioii, n* above specified, of six thou- I
s t.,-11 mini,shall h entitled to oneotlduinnal mem
br. id tali enmity having such repra*'illative j
j -i. inn of I w Ivc I .nmsand jmtsoiis ; shall been*
tit <t > two additional members; but no county
sbr ll ave more than three members
’b uumh rof tin tubers td - which th” House of
It r ‘illative* will Ire composed, acrordin -to th •
mi till ratio, and the last census, shall not lierenf
t, r a ncreas and, rj ■ ill when u ti nv county is crea- j
t-il, ml it shall b.- the duty of the legislature, nt
tli,ir i niinn to bn hold n n-xt nficr tin- enumeration 1
hr vul.-d fur by law, so to regulate the ratio of repre- |
s a it on as to prevent such inrrens *.
Tli K-pres mtative* shall be chosen annually on |
th- f ■ t Monday ofOctnlrer, until such day of elec- j
tin 1 I nil lie altered by low.
Ih ,V,,sTt. shall consist of fnrt'-six members, |
i„', i annually, on Ih- first Monday in October,
mi'i! Midi day of elrrt.nn sliitll In* altered by law ;
mi l nil be eompooed of one member from each of
tb I ty-iix Henatiirial Distrlrtsfollowing:
I. Chatham mid Kllingbain.
‘-i. Si'riveil und Hurkt*.
а. Uicltiuond nnd ('nlumltia.
4, l.ttiftdn and Wilkes.
б. Elbert and Madison.
ti Habersham and Lumpkin.
7. Union and Itulniu.
H, Forsyth and Hall.
‘) Jackson and Franklin.
Li Clark and Oglethnrp.
11. Green and I'utnum.
I; Talliuferro and Marren.
I I Hancock and Haltltvin.
II \’ ,iehiii(jton and Jeirersnn.
1 V Emanuel und Montgomery.
111. Liberty und Itryan.
17, Taitnul and Outlnck.
IH Melntosh and Gl>nn,
1 >. Camden und Wayne,
lit. W’ are and Low tides,
tli. Telfair and Appling.
l.nvvrente und Wilkinson.
I’nlaski nnd Twiggs.
I. :. litbb and Crawford.
’1 >. Jones and Jntt|er.
tl V Hulls H id Mnnri'e.
“7 “ V\ ti. it.
IN, A alb and I lent y
".i New ton und Morgan.
30. Gilmer and Murray.
• 31. Ci: .* and Cherokee,
b'l. Cobb nnd Campbell,
li t. Coweta and Fayette.
:i Merritt ether and Talbot.
35 Ihke and Epson.
3ti Houston and Macon.
37. Dooly and Irwin.
!x, Thomua and Decatur.
It 1 linker and Early.
■’ i. Lite and Sumpter.
11. Randolph and Stewart.
Muscogee and Marion.
i; llarria nnd Ttoup,
■ls Heard and Carroll.
•IV l’lidding and Floyd,
a I Chattooga, Walker and Dade.
Am whenever hereafter the Legislature shall lay
rtf in t establish anew county it shall be added to
tie u, i contiguous Senatorial District having the
smal.c :t reincsentative population.
1 JAMES M WAYNE.
President of the Convention. .
Attr.it •
Li t iin* L.iTaSTK. Sn-‘ry of the Convention.” I
Iti i tore, in eonformity with the provision*
lli. bi-ture re< it.*d Act, dn hereby give publicity in
tli. .v tn", and enjoin earh voter for nifiober* rs ill’ |
G.n -ni Assembly of this Stale, on the div therein
pev!t!td. to wi: cti th,* fust Mood V m Oetoh.y
nest, i. jni li.s voteof ation,” or “A’o K.ttifi
cs!i t.” is provided in said Aet ; and that the pie- ;
sfcl tli. i . ci-rtiiy the same to this Department, i
acrud igiv.
Given under my hand and seal of the F.x
----(L c ] eculivt Department, at the rapitol in Mil
1. dg. \ tile, this the day and year first above
v ~- GEORGE R. GILMER
By the Governor:
J u:* U STEKt.r, P E D
i’ he Southern Recorder will publish the a l '*” ‘
t ; tl first Monday in October next, and all ihe
IS. • .p. ik-is of tin State will publish it once n the
n i l. t June, and cnee during the first week in j
S pt uniter next.
IS. eideroftheGov.rnor.
JOHN H s I'KEI.E. a v D
General Asency.
TUi undersigned renews the offer to his friends
end t public, in the transaction of a GENERAL
AGENi Vin this place. He w ill attend to the ie
i w.\l . f all notes, Ac that may be e trusted to hi s
e;.i , i-i the Central Bank, for the customary tVt> o
Ota l’ hiar for each renew at; also, to th-* taking ou* j
and- wsidingGrants, b.f Fifty P-ots each
t * Letters enclosing money and Notes (post paid)
will n et with prompt attention.
JOHN R ANDF-R.sGN
Md. tdwvjltej Jan. 8,1839.
32?iIson *V iirotljfr,
Mtin .'feu'turrrs and Importers of Saddle ry
th -dicarr. Mo. B, AorfA Third street,
PHILADELPHIA,
HA VE constantly on hand for the Southern and i
Wait en'markets, a general assortment of
Plated |sdi-,hed steel and brass stirrups.
Plated polished steel and brass saaffeW*
do do do do sjutrs,
and i rass and jspan.'d harness mounting,
W >, and end eleptieai springs, bras- and plated.
Bands cotton, tinnen and wonsted wetdnng,
Piu. t, hog skins, saddle trees, (aptined leather.
Plated brass, wood and japaned harness,
and , md do coach tamps;
To : e Cher withs very large e*.sorunent of all kinds
of good in the above. Une. w hich they offer on the
most re isonable terms They art constantly receiv
ing 1 -s.f supplies in addition to their present stock,
and r ,-0.,* Boutljern and Western’ mcrchfijtu that
their good# are of the £r quality
Pi.ilad lphia, jan. I
j M.iton SKniubont Couipanj.
! • [
FI'MIK Mocun Steamboat l< mpany take this
tnetbod ol inloimtng the Mmehantsof the
interior ol Ucornia and the public gi ncially,
th.it thcirilncol Loots arc in lull operation,
and solttil their pulronage: believing that
gn< us loru'ur.-ed by vv,>y oi Darien. Is ilu- most
eaj.iditiotte rutile. Iho t i.mpany have five
nt w MiKA i l.OA'i S rcn rtiaiiuctl by first
rate Captains, vi/: *
J HitrNE - Copt. WC Mt ndall,
CHIEF'i AIN, - Geo. Wilcox,
EXCEL, - “ G. Qtimn,
HL PEHiOH, - “ W . E. Johnson,
J GODDARD, “ L I. Wilcox.
Also, sixteen fiiat rule ‘I <>W I.OA'ISS. buill
expressly lor the uav igaliou of Alulamaha and
Ocamu.gtt Kner...
‘1 he J. Kttmc is a side wheel Foal, low pres
sure engtae, carries ‘<iJj halt sol cotton anti
I runs rcgnluily three nines n weik between
Mavunnafand Darien. ’I Ire Chu-liain Is aside >
wheel Boat, and carries bjij or fox) lalesol I
cotton, nuts regularly lenvecn Darien ami
Charleston, and oei ween Savannah <t< harles- j
ion. ‘I he Fixed, Superior and J Goddard, run
regularly between Darien und Macon, towing j
twobt-u reach. One ol them will leave Dari-1
en regularly every three days—the nsvtul lime
of passage up is five or six duys.
Tilt# line is coiinecled with a In e of seven ;
packet*fmfning regularly between New York
and Darien. An v goods or product shipped lo
their agents, oryirdercd to he shipped by llretr |
line will be lorw trded with tlesjiutch. ‘I lie I
er-mpany, tliauklttl for th* they have
received, have increased their menns of eon- i
veyance largely, and pledge tin iwltflto use [
every exrtion to faciltate the interests of lltos*
who may ship by tlieir line.
Their are also a line of schooners running
between Charleston and Darien, lo ihe Com
pany’s agents in each place.
The tigenls for the New York and Darien
line of packets urc
ll \I DEMIL ISA From si. New Yoik, and
M. Tell EL, \\ Y 12.1 & CO.
Darien,
Agents ofth‘* Macon Steamboat ( nrnpany.
L. BALDWIN Siv annuli.
MARTINA WALTER. Charleston,
G. K ROBERTS llawkinsville.
MITCH EL, W YEK A CO.
Darien,
J. GODDARD A CO. Macon.
It. M. DEM IE. lHfi Front at- New York.
HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AND
(Eruamrutat
PAINTInD.
the public Um.” e has t siabaslli U innwoil
lin I his city, und will ie happy lo execute any
jordms in Ins line, such as House, Ship Sign
and Oniamviittl FAINTING, Oil tlilding.
Graining, Giaztrg. I’npcring, < olormg. Ac.
IQ’ Faints, Oil, Ct lors, W indow (ilus.v, Ac.
constantly on bund.
All orders purctua ly nticndrd o. and Jobs
executed in awi rkm nlike manner.
N. 11. All ordi -s f om the country pnnrtu
ally attended to. .* subscriber v ill be found
ut Mr. Chick’s residence.
lORIIAM SAWYER
Iteferem ••
Rogers A < r *ie larien.
Col. I). M St >wat , Liberty County.
Darien Junui -y 3 !, IH3K.
.losr)ili Lyman, .Jr.
AM)
Frnnrls 1 . Hand.
ATTORNEY S A COUNSELLORS AT LAW
HAVE us nciitfed themselves in the prne
lk*e oflheir profession in Dari n and respect
fully off* r ihelr services to llieir friends and
the pnhtlie.
Oiltee f harti."i Futldinjg Brnad • treel rp
pesite tin sti it* el fir. Samuel M-Street.
Daticn, Apr 23, 1939.
Lands for Sale.
| ALL those two Tracts or I-ot* of
Lin and, situntv in tie* ‘LI and strict • r Yn
tfitr pting county, and on tor wm
Alolttiimbu River; one I new cd
tin ..i115... and by the No nnd remaining 1> a
tlie otli rby tin* No. CAS, nnd coma tvng 11. uvrre,
and hnvin ; th* light of n f iry grant and m n charter
by tit-L* islaturv of the Sint *. Any p-rvon wish
in r to ‘rod for th* sum-*, mnv d>no Uy 1 wter, and r*et
■d to An* libit and H*d AtS n**, O i or lo J If
F.vm n*, C iml sion, S O Ai dI and > imrel yftrl id
all p *rst n who so* v **r lYom ir spa.- ne in any way
Whnlev ion so-d premia *. ns llie* law in such cases
alioll be rigorously rnl’orci and.
J II FI.EMINO.
feb 19-3 m (Athens Bonnet.)
Isaac Snow,
WTR,’’OL'LD inform Ins customers und the pul lie,
ts tlntl nr com inn s lo keep on bond nt his <ld
stand, an extensive asst rim lit of merohtmd r. em
| bracing a nit at every variety, swell ns Dry Goods,
Groc< iie, Hardwaro,Ctel-ry. 11 lb vv-uotv, Eartli
eii-wari 1 und C.tck iv Ginsv-woi *, Han, ‘ a) s aid
Bonn-isßoots und S.ioes, 800 l olid Sitii inoiy,
p rlttnieiy mid a ;.r at variety o F nev mtii b s
lie iul lids to kwp his assortment ns complete
through lit-* s ason av may hr requirt and to meet the
wishes o.’ his cujtc m< rs.
Darien, Fob. 5 ts
Land, \osrot**t, Slc. For Sale.
I OFFER for sale mv PLANTATION, in this
District, on Savannah River and the Lower 3 Runs.
The Tract contains by u recent survey It'S* acres,
the vr at-r | onion ot which is lest quality of Horn
mock, and Oak atl Hickory land, 400 acres cleaned
and in good ordei for cultiv atii u It boson it n com
fortable Dwelling Ht us*, Gin House. (A not. Sen w,
Barns, Stables, and Negro Houses, all inline rpair.
Ad -sc* iptii non paper cannot sell o place, lit lit ink
I ant Utuhoris and in savins, that o mnr * va.uaL b* Cot
ton P.antnti-n is not to be tom and n Barnwell Dis
tiict 1’ is situated ol out 3 miles font i .'bindings
on the River, and is about on- mile Iron a Post Of
fice
1 also off. r for sale my Hons- nnd Lot in the \ ,i-
I logeof Bai nwell, fronting the public square. Insn
ideassnt’residence,und bis two Store Houses, new
Kitchen, Smoke House, Siobl-*s, t(-e.
I a'so offer to S’ ll about M N. groes, as likely ard
valuable os eon be found nnv where—omong th*m,
: ll Jobliin*; Carpem *r, a Blackamitb S-omstress end
Ick .30 F.eld Hand*, tie*balance clnldr-n. Also,
’ 8 Mules, several got and Horses. 4 t re**d Moras, endti
Colts of the game blood, I'JA herd ol Cattle, stock of
Ho*s
Terms—For the Loud ond IXe.raoes n er dtt of
1, *7, 3,4, nnd a years, with interest, s-cur-d tn the
usual wav. fertile Horses, Mules, Ae aer and • --*f II
months J G BROYVN
Barnwell, C IE, July , 1839
I GeorfUsoHahrrslutni Connly.
WR ‘ ’ 11EREAS, Lewis F E Dugns applies to me
W v for letters of Administration on the estate ol
Janies Ratcliff, decens.d:
These are th-r fora to cite nnd odmonish all nnd
singular the’ kindred and coed tiers of said d*c’d., to
he nnd nppenr nt my office wuhtn iheimv- pr-*scri!--ed
by low, to sh-w c*us-* if any they hov-, why sn and let
ters should not be grant'd
Giv n und *r my ltnnd to offt- * ot Ctert-esvitl*, this
13th J :lv, lSfo LEW'IS LEVY, cc. o.
July —(ft—soa.
Hound Losj-t for n Steam Sow
Mill. Wonted.
THE subscriber is desirous to purchase abhor
half a million f-ei, good si* round togs, of a good
quality, to bed liver-d in Darien durins'he cooling
fall slid winter. The highest mark'! price will be
JNAti bn d-liverv. For further particulars inquire
|of JAMBS A BKOW.S.
! AuglS-tJanSm
i :.lli ViO lil% 3S Ci ‘ GjO. VHi ff HS It AI.JP t
CJeutuulccc Slenni-Uoat Com*
pany,
iNcottroßATcD rv thc i eoisi.aTibe or georcia,
in 1H35, for the tiani-poitutien ai.d Insutance
ol llieichatidise ana ptoducc, between Sa
vaiiXAHHMt Dakilk, und Lakii s und Maco,
louchmgut llAWKiaavtu.l., and the princtpul
Land mgs.
fB lllb i ompany will run their Su-iim-bouu
* on high lip us Mat on as tongas the state of
liter River wilt admit;and for low stages ofthe
waters they have provided, aid are now run
ning DOLE-1 GAIN of such Itghtdraftof wa
ter a* will admit them to run at any stage of the
River. w!*ch are lowed up by their Steam
boatstwo-thirdsofthe distance thereby great
ly expediting the transportation of merehun
di*e during the Slimmer und Kail seaaons;and
their Steamers will be in complete repair.and
ready for business, as early as the River will
; admit.
Tuna hoat are :
if- r^****.
: **._"• t.rtQj7 ‘ Steum-hoat Comet, Captaiu
Vi-r-eff*- Urantly,
Steam-boat Ai.atamaha, Cap-
tain Taylor,
f,
iVasNfitEJMlfr- tain Dlankinsbip:
And a large number ol ‘1 (IWI OATS, wliirli
wit, be in complete repair.
For furtjiei iiifinmnt < it apply to
I'll H.YONGK&.sON Darien,
REA &( O i l ON Min i.n,
.1 W LATH KOI* llawkinsville,
WM. PATTERSON A i O Savannah.
MeEOW ELL. SHANNON & ( O Charleston.
SCOTT, SI I AFTER & MORRELL N York
Ju’y Agent*.
ocllrlii’ iVlnt*liless Stmulfvf-
JAOR llie cure of Ct.n*uni| non, Cough. C- and ,
Cut.ni. .t, i;d umiiy CLiiij luiuis iu< i iiiot.i
nil iiuii ay.Ai’ in
P. i .tfijf-0,, and Wild by ISAAC SN W
u a i Ij.ui li.
[ r*iii*lul* ‘l .rom Ud* G t iiiiiii. J
LOUS ol*TuN GOi LK hi’,
Os (I MM ANY .
7Vif greatest (<J Human Jfnu/ui On s ! !
Cilitrrti of North und Smith America:
To Louis 011 n Goelick*-, M D *f Germany,
(Euri.’i*#,) liie Honor of
a n w and (rTiou d-tcimi -lo ihe ecieiire of ui di
cum*, — a doctrin , which, tianigh tfliemrmly oj>pfNi*d
hy many oi ih f.'Cuhy (of wnicii it in a vuliuilile
meiivhfr,) It** pruv *iol r m w. ll i ui.d and ;<rui , a
any and c.r nr r*. Holy W n, —ad fim* , u,it i.n?
v it.y if w :\rii i r uj nd tl i.ionvcf t* nn.m na>.
(•ur rite *, und w sic.i h* hnai.y c,U n •f* ms f | \ < •
rt* lo mil •, vi/.., Conduit11 lion is ad ans uiWuys
ocras f n and b) udtsoid id ti- of tn * Vis Vu* (or
Lif ‘Principle) of the human bcdy-~f Soften uecreily
lutkm’ in the system for y**ars, brforr there is the
least complaint of ihe lun ‘&4~l —*nd which may be
as certainly, though nor so qutcklv, curd as a com
mon cold or a simple headache An invaluably pr*
cions doctrine this, as it imparts on important lesson
to the apparently iralihy of both sex.*, teachinM
th*m that this insid ous f*e may he nn unobserved
inmnt<* of their “clayey hf us s,” evr n wl*tl they
in* n thorns lves • ear from its fttt aek t teach tna;
ihtn that th** {'■rem s*er in tlra i of pr-s
h nUh is o pluck out th ands w .ile in tlie bUd ,
nnd noi vri ni! ih fu!i-;rrw u nr
A pid and h- b.w are a f w certiAcatet o cur**
from tb* eftrero ly mi >i rows list that has i*e#*ri s**nt
io th- proprietor ; and from liie reaperlal iltiv of the
source* from which th y emanate, the most skeptical
cannot doubt of the wonderful effects of this nodi
cine.
Post 0 r *ce t Kingston, N Y July 81,
Dr. Howland Sir— Tim eflects of the (3 rman San
ative ur** irreut in this place. One woman that was
in n and • p Consumption, and who had la**n incontin
u and nij(ltt sweats for seven months, now considers
her*eM* well. She took no oilier inrd cine hut the
Snnotive. Aimflier cas —a man that was taken
; bleed n* at ihe nil he could not ri* himself
j ir. \i<% l £ linn In ‘ rdlo of r heci-.h I v thc
San uv. JOHN V TILUURGH. P M
Post Office, Charlotte, N, C, June JA t IgTH
Sir—l have sold all the Sanative and want tw*o
packages more immediately. Ii hat perform* and a re
, markable cure of palpitation of the heart, and the in
dividual says it i ine best m-'diein* ever offered lo
the American people-alt lion - the Doctors aretry
ing to put it down. HR WILLIAMS, P M
Post OiHce, North Eaton, Ohio, July 0,
Sir—l am entirely out of the Matchless Sanative,
and linve horn tv calls for it—many from a distance
of ‘JO or 30 mil s—in which cas*s people nr** much
disap} cbm and in not h-ing aide to obtain it Tlv*y
sc m willing to give any price for it, and I ccu’d have
•old |h* pus! week mor* than on*liund> and dollars
wo t of it, had it on hand, li istiuly a grea
m dicine Many in this vicinity ar* fast recovering
from the consumption by the us * of it.
D C WILMOT.P M.
New Haven, f'onn. July S4, li3B
Dear Sir—The Matchless Sanative sells well and
with siyno! success. One case—a vmmg man, in
the Inst stages of Consumption, given over by his
physician, has l>een taking it only n f w weeks and
is new able to walk and rid out. B for* he took the
Sana ive he was uiudJe to get out of led and his
and ath was lioui.y • xpeted. Rut 10 the astonishment
• flus fri nds h- was §oon Wk to l *nve his bed, and
to le out as before stand. Two other similar cases
have recently occurred. D. W DAVENPORT
Tost Office, Chaplin, Windham Cos , Con ,
July ‘JO
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately 1 e* n • ffect*
01, through th* virtues of Dr G>e :ck‘s Sanative, in
the case of an eld *rlv gentleman, who was far gone
and wastt and away in Consumption, nnd considered
past recovery ly his family man. He is now. com
paratively s|'eaking, u well man. I saw him myself
a f w days since, in company with his wife starting
on a ourn*y to the western pan of this State H**
ascribes his escape from th- very jaws of and aih, ard
his recovery to health solely to the astonishing vir
tues of the Marchless Sanative He n man ros
s *B' : n<r a snug property* but su'd he, “I would \\ I-
Ii gly tny in” thrusma doPurs r a single l ottb* of
it, it l cou'd not purthss-* it for nlesspric** To him
the Sanative is al*cr.> all valu**
WALTER GOODELL. P M
Georgia Insurance ami Trust
COMPANY,
1|' ILL take Marine and River ri*k* on
W Vessels. Boats, Freight, .Money Mer
chant! i7e &c. Also, against loss by Fite on
Buildings. Merchandize and Produce, on the
most I‘u'ourablc terms. Apply to
P. R YONGE & SONS.
Agents.
Darien. January 22 1839.
(irorg'n—Ylflntosli County.
|| HEREAS, Roswell King, applies for I'ttfts
V V of dismission on th - estate of Pierce Butler,
late of said County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish U, and
singular the kindred and creditors o said deceased
to be and appsar at my office within the tune , ro
scrib-d by law, to shew eaus, if any exist, why said
leu rs shou'd not be granted.
Given und-r my hand nto"e, this *2Sd day of
F -hruarw, 1839. ‘ J E. TOWNSE’ D,
f h-JS’ Cl rk, C. O.
• afnls aml Clls.
twA KF-GS English White LEAD
♦JvF 7f> do Ain-rican ditto—Also,
Green and Black PAINTS, just received
and for sole by
may 7 J & S H Rf KEN BA UGH
Notice Is Herel-jr Given,
THAT J.Mta I G.saisoK, Esq. hat been appoin
ted by th-suWribers, their acting Agent duringthei
absence from this Siate.
I S. D A J P. WOODBURY
! Darien, .Wav *Hh 1939.
Seasonalilc Goods.
THE subscnheri colt th* otl* mum of (hair cus
tomers and (he public, to then slock ol good* which
have been received by late arrivals Their *to>.k of
British, Fr neb and American l*ry Good fc. ut
lablc fir itie present sod tpproashing season, is very
general—among wliich may be found Aannets, cloths,
satlineti, mureno-'S, circasstsns, tjombaiines, vest
ings, Irish linen, linen sheetings, tsble and towel)
diapers, brown Holland, cambrie, mull, swivt and
jacone muslins, iin-n cambric handl errUieft, silk
do. black Gro and. Swiss and Motions silk, colored
do. Fr neb and Scotch work'd collars, ribbands,
bobtn- ts, laces, barrage, died *, plaids English and
American prints, bleadu and st.d brown tlieetings and
shirtings, shirting strips, umbrellas, silk, mohair and
cotton hosiery, Ac Ac.
fr" l A large assortment of
l 1 Hoots und Shoes,
Hats and Bonnets,
Hurdvtarf, Qveenmrarf, MVvw/entrore and
HOLLOW W'AHF. .
< (?>(*’ [r r> ■ p*
IRON AND N AXES, ADZ. £ZZZ.
White Lead, reeh and 1 luck
Fiiintw; Slallonary, Perfu
mery, Kr. X e.
Tli-y are at all times receiving and their assor
meat w ill tie kept lull throughout the year, w ith such
artid-'k as are d<-sirab|e for planters and family use.
All of which will be sold nn reasonable trn>*
J A S H ROKENBAUGH.
Darien, Jan 29, ItCI9
Noflee.
Th su!-*er:f--r wiah-s to sll a tract
of i w i htindr and scr-a of lad, ly tig nn
‘i- Aftamal a river at rut'.s miles wore
D r.--n 8 and land . w II timber and w ill.
- —rwr- . p (II „, j h.'sa env-n ent Isnd.ng nr
B ufl to it. For terms at>t*ly to J J Garri.t nnr the
sul scnlter JOHN MITCHEL
April 2d, 1839
Ttjni” -Tables and Grave Slones
A Ml >SSTEVENS rat|-eetfully infor ts the eiti
im r.as o Darien and tlie surrounding country ,thai
hr wn> furnish tlie above articles at the following
pr ices ;
Tom/ Toller 6 /nt tong and 3 feet vide, vitk
j laac *ptare edget, 843 00
/t-ra.l-r the luj* due J the tallr and cutting
n mmiUiitg on Ike mint. 10 00
4 mnr tie / Ulnit *J 1 V fret long at and bin
c/rn,nuie 11 dollt. **cA, 44 00
1* .oil Gr.it! Stone, 3o .tithes wide, 37 UU
do 28 *• 27 (W
do 20 “ 22 OU
do 24 “ 18 00
do 22 “ 16 (JO
do 21 “ 14 (JO
do 8 •* 12 U 0
do Isl “ 1U 00
do 14 “ 8 00
Exltu ensl for ornamental w ork w ill
h” for 2 tvillow’s and urn, 5 00
Vo 1 •’ 3 00
S ju if* p l int I to euciose the nitciip
-1 100. , 1 0(1
Oval Leaf corners. 4 on each stone, 2 00
Fid* fufihvrpartirti arv inquire ol the stibrcri
(mr residing in Darien, who ha* been appoint
ed agent, arid will attend to the same.
JOHN MITCHEL.
Darien, July 9. 4t
Nollce.
ALL persons having claims against thc
Estate of AXOPS M FULTON, late of
Mclntosh County, deceased, are requested to
hand them in according to law*: And all per
son, indebted to suid Estate arc requested to
make [iym nt to
ALEX AN DER MITCII EL.
Administrator.
Darien July. 2d 1839. (Ot
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estates of Mrs Jane
Russ, and J. G D B-11, Ist* of Mclntosh county,
d-c-asi-d arareqursi-d to make immediate payment.
And those having demands, to present ihe same
duly allt'Sh and within the time prescribed by Law.
JAMEB BLUE, Administrator
Dari -n, June 251 h 1839
Sp tiii-li ( i;:i * r i J Tol s-cco.
50,000 si K£*.r* ,SH CI
Fojtuejx Brown's genuine Y'nginta l-eaf, and
Ciivrndish TOBACCO E>*r snle bv
fob 19 J AS H ROKENBAUGH
Notice.
All |>ersons indebted lo the undersigned, l>v nr
couni, are requested to makepaymemto Mr Will
iam B Ecker, bo is duly authorised to receive the
same.
WfTrrURY A STACKPt IE
Darien June 18ih 18396 w.
DALHOT.
rftj This fin:* thorough-brad itnl-
YMku lion will serve nt a res thu season
Sr • ,n t * , “ P * CF w ' < * al *° me ol *' fr
Baa APB. stand to tie determined on bere
"tP T * , ' r Dntroy is a blood bay
’ T* vs Nf * 15 hand-3 inches high, and of
~*ff j JT fine sha,w-and aclicn H-was
--L I I bod by Mr Ross, a genileman
- °*a#!vav* of t |„ highest rasperinbiliiy, a
copy of whose certificate is given below Dalroy is
a very sura foal getter, all lit* mares of last season
hiring proved ix itii foal Terms S5 dollars for the
season, to be paid during the same. A liberal d-duc
tinn from this price will tie mad- to those who pute
more than one mara Mares at a distance will be
taken care of ands and for (0 cts. a day, all expenses
to be paid before taking wv a mare.
Brunswick, April 13th, 1839
“Th ‘ hav Horae named Dalrov, (hat I so’d to Ma
jor W. M Gruhuni, waa got l*y Gov Barliour's
imjMrird Horae TrnfiU*. out of Young Lady Teagel,
who was by Floritd, out of old Lady Teazel, who
was jot by the imported Archduke, out of a mare by
old B ‘dflwrd, pranarm by Col Page’s Adeicamp, g.
grtttidnni by Dn’idires Feamaufrht. g 7 yranaani
b- Old Janus, oat of the dam rs Spins’ Wildair.—
Daln y was foaled and rais'd at my plantation.
Bl nbenv. in tk# county of Albei. arlc. an will be7
years old next month.
{?’ n and) JAMF.S ROSS.
Wushingtrn, May 4th, IS3B.—Af-L 13 —4t
* roi’).'in~Mclnlcxli County.
FOUR months afterdate, application will be made
to th* Honorable ihe Inferior Court of said county,
when setting as acoitrt ofOrdinary, for leave to sell
th* person*! prop-ny belonging to the estate of .Vfrs.
Jane Russ, deceased.
JAMES BLUE, Admr
Vay 27, 1P39 4ms.
t.eorgin—iilcintosli County.
The I’llowinc is the description es cattle taken np,
rs *str*vs, l>v Mr Rcut-in Obbir- at his place of rasi
d -nceori Buffalo Creek Mlntosli County; vis marked
rn p, s j ln,tird und"ibit in me or, nnd an under slope
inthr other. Brand and (l.) One cow red, frosty, wiih
heryearling also red frosty. One rot. white, with dark
specks. One com red and while pid’ and, three years old.
One hes r white, with hfd and sides br ndle, two
years -Id One hefer whit-’.with dark spots on her
neck and sides, two years old. One cow whiteish
colour, and male calf red, wi h white back and feet.
One cow white and red pided, with her yearling
white, with red he and A sid-s. Onrow without horns
white with black head and blark po*s on her aid**,
wiih h-r ynrling, white with ted head nnd spots on
it. neck and sd-*v And one steer, sold by the taker
tip, for s -veil dollars.
Viewed t*y
LUKE BANDY’, Freeholder.
Anprisem-nt of 12 head of stock cattle,
ct per head - - - S6O 00
one three year old steer, sold hy the taker
up before tolling, appraised at 7 00
Total 00
[Signed )
LUKE BANDY,)
. > Freeholders.
JAMES R. OBERRY,)
A true copy as handed to me by James I. Garri
son, Justice of the Peace.
J. E. TOWNSEND, clerk of I. C. Me’ C.
Darien. July 30th, 1539.
I>R G. R. PHELPS’
COMPOUND
TOMATO PILLS,
[KyriHKLY VKOKTAULK.)
Anew and valuable remedy fr all disease* arising from
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD,
Morbid !\rcTiions of tkr I.ivk* and Stomach,
4 ;„ . icutmrri far CBMtNKI. •. > TllaftTtU > FrVERM, aud all BiUwu dUcaMa,
and tor .w.koarj Taiiuly Puyate.
That popular MaiicaK- which ha. rawed attch froccal a t pn*atK>B Mi a Jvmcdy for
S.huat and And Slomadi', Jaundiet, Htarttnrn, laatirmaaa, Hiadarkc Ac 4 ‘J- * nd * h ’' ”
prcnb*l by many of th* moat rrapariabla Phvaraana, ja -tut tr by author*. <1 Ag.nta in Mtoat 01
(he town* m iHe rnttad Simon and • wb**b*le be tH* Pnrapnetnr. flnrtfrwtf, CoIHI.
I m .cn Hum It* ‘ SynojHH of Dr. PKetju’ Compound Tomato PMti, 1 M CQ*.
ained m th* circulr referred to aboTe.
theme: rn-LM havisig berk
hair tad eiMativaly tsated t* prime pracme by
ItM area tut and also hy several emut.nt Phy St
nans, to all diarase* drpeodtng upon rmpwr.ue* at
the Blood, morbid aeorettons of the stomach tod
liver, and *ll kinds of obstructions t likewiss ss t
SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL, for * cathartic,
to t,s.oii. s&cuous-'sra now atfcrsd to the public,
ss Otic of tbs most important and uasful tbacovs
nes ever tiiade.
Tlieir “pentnon is powerfully directed to th*
GLANDULAR SYSTEM, removing all obs*ruc
tion sos III* giands wherever mulled, SCIKOSI
-and BCROKULOUB TAINTS in all their
forma, and if persevread in, o tats of oerof
■la, bswevipqgkers, tan resist its influent*. It u
M Itisir operation oa th* glandular system, that
their effects ere eo peculier end potent, end so
nearly resemble thel of colomef. la feet the
TMMATINE ha* ALL the ALTERATIVE DE
OK9THUKNT end CATHARTIC properuee or
cnomi. without aver producing unpleasant or
injurious i-fleets under any circumstances, either
ffoin expoeora to cold or wet; oo the amtrery, the
Cuiitpoutid Tomato Pills ere the heat rentidy t vit
shown. Ur counteract the effete of MERCURY,
Completely ersibcettng every permit of it from the
eyetem, .nd renovettng Ike ronetiiuUoti broken
down by its use; which it does by correcting the
Hsu of tbs blood, end through that, correcting the
morbid secretions of the glands, and restoring
them to a healthy end tlieir own proper action
Its effects ere enslogoue lo SARSAPARILI-A
end BLOOD ROOT, Ac , united, end in tie com
bined action with tha ingredieois composing the
Pills, it eserte a compound universsl scum PE
CULIAR TO ITSELF.
Taken either s short rune bsfors ot ester expo
sure, :hey render tlie system lets liable to con
tract cuNTsetou* or triDimc diseases, and should
be resorted lo by persons residing in low and
marshy situations, or when travelling or exposed
to eontagn. Also persona attending the etek.
who h long watching and league, or exposure to
Ihe effluvia of the sick room, become debilitated,
end ioes th-te appetite, will find great assis'aoce
from these Pills, in renuvsiing sod purifying the
system, end restoring the functions te e healthy
•tain Persons debilitated by uitense and long
llAhriUMB, Juitr It I9JB
MiTiaf u>ium<l • rpfijw im by Uni G
9e Ptrtlf*. to which U ItM MtMte o*th bfor**
•f UtM county AM brine tb# c*r by winch Im itr*p*rr§
hMCadiufoun'’ T-md-uk. IMii w* h#r*by errtify that thrra
li nmtuoi Mrt#fiM into *h #oupotk>n •( M>d recipr
b p% ..tfy t tfttaltdt td yr|untMM tnui
#*#• lir iutiMtancM
A A C.lt,
C M ti a Drv gfi§fs and Affh*cOTif
Aiuffirwr Junr 13 IKB
W. rho ■ubArrilsrr*. liAriiif Itnowri G R Phrijw
* nuiiiWsT of year a a* a iurcrAffifuJ nrc ffckmr r of m#ill
tiDf aiiU iurgrry. ml rrfxtimg r jtifitlrucr in i*i nUlify
a inch. ar>> in h aa a cMlim, and cliMrfully
rffe'Hi.iDtiifl htMl to th ecofktcncr of tb# public
•tgfb(j Baj Et , Wh Matmu Ji,
i O PiniMM, Vinou. Prytiona
Uictoi l ATtMiR. Lawt# UicismnH.
JumtO riLM, Wnirtno Mh#amd
tTopr right
Nrw I<A##n, Ohio, Dec 4th 1898
Centletn#n - t#ru.g tb# f#ry high #ltinotion hcM
for h by th# Agrut in thii AerfiYon, ami by thoaa w!h l*a.l
tha onportunify of trying I>r Phrlp# Couspimnd Totuaio
Pilla- ansl bring under ih# ftnu brhafoi haring r#cor#<i
brail hy mretwof of tha gianluiar ryateui ur# than
once, br uin* thr Toudato Aj*pb aa a vegetable . 1 lieea
b#n induced to try th*a mrfhern# in ennota diaraae*.
In iht Autumnal lutrrmHenia prrraieiit m tida arcuoo
of the Htaira. I hare no ikubt lr Phrlp#’ Oatnpottud
Tonsato wtU, in a great mraaure, ts not entirely
tufeeratJe (Kt use C'ALfJiiate I bete%# (hat haea
e l |i#t thry are imre prompt in their effect, and us
tMttent, aa ( *W>mH—l liar# tried thru* it. rarioua other
dtf>Aa*ffaa Rt*#ujtatiam. l>yp*paiA, Jaundice, tie . with
Jh# most happy etircta —At tar aa my knowledge cz
lend#, 1 liar# no heatcancr tn recouuncoiiing them aa a
Aig-Vg to iuutie Family Medicine
Vwnra reapectfuny.
TllOMtiti JOIINtiTOM
Canaan. Conn Oet 22, IM
I certify that t hara uaed ona bozos lAscwu Gti
Ph#ip# C’offiiiMKUMt Tumatu Pilla, and found gr#i relief,
if m a eotnpUt# cure, in a caae of aer#r# DyApepaui of
long araiDHug . I litre no doubt a continuance of thaia
will profiuc# the rcaub dazirevt
hATHAMEL HTk’ Lfti
F, Duel. John Gram aw
New Voik, Oct 20, IR3B.
Cos R Phelpa, M D
Dear rt4r.-b gre me greti pleaaure >u ahia to
ataie n* you my opinion, and the reauli *f my eiperirnce
of yuur CompouiHl Tomato Pill* You miwf be aware
tiiat like Hir profeaafon generally, I uiu pr#)u.hcrd
againat all riuedt#a usually rtenouima*ad “itatant medi
cine a.” but hearing your Pitta highly # ■tolled b) aotnt
of my frtenla. I waa induced to procure a few htaea and
gir (hern a trial; ani thia I waa tha more inclined to
tin from in? intimate knowiedge of and c entitle ace in,
your moral and profeeatouaJ character
I hare preaermed your Pitta in xu*es of bt horns a fee
Hen*, and (liaeaaea of the hirer and stmmnck. and tire re
eult haa been highly anitafiactory In one ca* particu
larly, .and aerre Jyspep'te ayuiptocua, tiw relief •acceded
my inner eanguina espectafama.
Jtitigiifg frx.iuthe recipe, tan waa couiniunicated to nt,
I alMfubi litiuk your efsmpmtud wmihi f*e aafr in all raaea.
ansi a|<fflicabte iu most of tboae in wluch H it recon>
mended .. .
I take (ft# more pteneur* in wntinc to row on thia eub
)eci. becaoee 1 uusleratand that irem effort* have been
{UAde hr peraona imereafed in anotiYer naaittme. to tr a
Jure eour character aa a gemleit aiu and a Phyawieii
and to inlure the ante of y<*w medic me. and wreat from
you the heoefita of ynur labora and inveatiganon, by
charging you with iiupnatira. quackery, tic
You art al hberty to uae thia in euch a manner aa
you pleaaa. and alao to refer to ue in regard to yourself,
or your ra'mable discovery.
tieapectfully youra, JOHN GtiAHAM, M D
Chbkopee Pada. Ma , Oct ti, IS3B
I have na<ie uae of Dr Phelpa* Compoufoi Twnato Pill#
t>r mi# time aa M...ua P* yic. ami acn much pleased
artth *he Affects of them Several lanwocn of my family
hare received much benegt fnviu their uae in rarioua
eoimdamfa; and l .-an ehserfeSy raewiiuend them to
tiia Public a* a mediciue truly worthy *f a rnal
jomepii hart
nawTVOssD Jtilr l*A IH3B
Thia may certify, that I hare been lor ihe U*i I* months
fn a ?ery feeble aat# of health with lose of
|Mlpita>M>n of if.# h<an. ahnost rmiraiu sKkiie#e *f tlie
•toinacb rouutmg and hs-adache; and m U >hi* waa
at Med frauuont and aerer# anacka of fiheumatiem I
had consulted aeranti phra*c>ana. and taken their reum
d*e a (and among other thing a frequent I? large qoanrt
uca of calomel.) but rnthoui much rebec I had tried
numerous other jo\uiar which are recom
mended for eueh complaints (aa Brandrrth'ff Pills tic >
and various things which my friende advted. but ettll
without any relief. A friend of mme recommended
Dr Phelps’ Tomato P.Ua which ! tried, and fn tlie
aatomsiunent of myself and friends produced aiusoat
immediate relief and one boz haa completely reliered
me of all Oyoac rompimuta and I am now able to
to uiy daily labour and buaineat During the lime I waa
Ukmz the Pill# I routed large niumtitiee >f worms, from
which I have suffered um# of ihe itme for years, but
Jstrc no been imnhled with them rim e Mr daugMer.
who lias l*een for a lowg time aittictrd with a rW#at
©•High. [*an m *he able palptrtnnn of the heart witli
gen. ra! tlehibly. lae of appetite and atrengia tic iiaa
nivo Seen very much benefited by the u*e oi ene boz
•f the Pitta They are the only medicine which haa
given her any relieC althouch ahe has taken the pre
ernpitofs# of aereral phnsicwn#, and various other mettt
nnea. dnrmg the tael ni mon-
•igna b J DAZUiea
KJ- For sale at the Darien Herald Office, ’’rice 37 nnd
7 5 cents per box-
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE co-pannepship heretofore exiating lietween
thc subscribers, und r the firm of Dray & Haibock,
it this day dissolved by mutual cons-nt. Alld- bts
due to or hy them will be settled by J. Dray, who is
duly authorised to attend to th- same.
JESSE DRAY,
AUGUSTUS W. HARBOCK
Darien, May 10th 1839.
N. B. Th* Watch Making and Jewelry business
will b-* carried on in Darien by the subaenbe- 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 warranted to be genuine and in a workman
like manner. Havin- had a practical experience in
business he is satisfied that he can rend r general
satisfaction, to all those who may be relereed to pa
tronise him. JESSE DRAY.
May 16. 3t
Drift Oystershells.
The subscriber is anxious to contract forthc Deliv
ery of 10.000 bushels drift oyatcrshells. 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.
Dtirien, June 34th 1839.
application to tvn.tn cr am*, and ‘boa* i‘aa
of aadwiiary habna, will Jrf .e rqt benefit Iron
an uctaanaal uar of tbem. For that dcWtto
tad and deranged ata of the eyatrwi, winch occur*
in Uu tyring ttnton qf tkt yaor, and bcpintiKif al
fun. Bier, tbtae Piila ara particulnrly apf.luablr.
It 1a Conceded and well utttcfatxxi, that ibrra
fi/tha of all ih caaaa of Conaumpiion which an
nually ronaign tea t'iiH’t'Y THOUSAND
VICTIMS to the era re originate in SC/tOf'-
VLOVS CONSTITUTION, or glandular
<-apillary obetruction, which being nigh-cud at
tint becauae the aymptoma arc hut dtatrraatng
enough to occaston alaim, arc permitted to go on
and prey upon the vitala, untj rdi%f u kaymtat
For all auca caaea aa thcaa, the Tomato Pille ace
a remedy, which if taken in acaaon, and peraerer
ed Ml to a teaeooablc client, will render the eye
tern unaueceptihle to thia maidiouadieraaf. Thoae,
therciora, liable to eore throeta, ewelhng of the
giatida. rougha, dkr. atiould take warning ai eea
ann, and embrace a remedy that naa taut rccutn
inmdation—that it it antirefy nnr, ana yrvwuttt
at muck at any other ktrtiqfort knuvn.
Feuialr! of 40 to 50 year! of age, will find them
a powertul aaeiatant to n a litre, in the important
change in the function, of the eyeirm, removing
all lialuhiiee lo Canchea, glamlulat awt-lhnga, An.
and a-aiating to eatablieli that new action ui the
animal economy which nature often fails to dm
None should avoid a free and continued use of
them, if they wieh to eacape a long tram of inca
roil. maJadiu For this purpose one should be
liken every night and morning, and continued ae
long a* any unplrasaut symptoms remain.
for -.betruciione in young hmelee, enough at
the Pills should be taken every third night la pro
duce a full evacuation from llte boweli. For this
purpose three to five will be required—no definite
dose, however, can be assigned for every rase;
bill their specific iclion upon the bowels ehould
be attained, if il requires ever so many, and perse
vered in until the desired effects arc produced.
To remove Coiiaiipetiou, Heart-burn, Naneee,
tit- when nu other (ltwii* im pit-* nt, on or two
Pills may be taken, either on going lo bed or ball
an hour after rating. Fora full opart tm, ihfaa
to fits should be taken.
Ft am lh Smlkamei Hooker, </ Hartford
This ernfie*. that for #©.e tun* pas*. 1 have beaa
rtif>t<lriblv in the habit of prescribing Dr Phelps’
ttotii*i> Piila. and ha* r invariably found Omm
to answer * valuable purpoae; aud in mmc mimm
for to exceed my must sanguine *i|.ecuimna—affording
(be moat .lec fated relief in • atmri time. I think fkay
may *e immnl in all the rou.plaints for which they are
rerutumemfotf m Hie bill* of tbrertama, wuhgraai safety
an>l lunch advantage
Hartford, August 7, 1838 N*T*Ainaj. II <**•*, ks D.
I have lately <t*e<l Dr Pto-lpg* Tomato fill*, (or act d
ttumarhs au-l bilious ilrruttfemmi of the liver. for which
I have formerly and frequently need cohmtL and I com
aider them an excellent substitute. producing all lha ho
nefiia tliai I used to derive from calomel, and a ps<nij,
without irnvtucior an? unplaaaant affects
llariford, May, iKfa B K Majos.
Bacurad.)
Caai Gruirills, Mi, Ort 31 1835.
I I have lately made uae of lr. Phelps’ ‘l'ouHsto Pills
with great benefit. ar a hthoua affecnoti oi the aiomach
I and • severe dtaeaae of the liver. I atn sure I reretv ed
more benefit from thru* thau iron* auy other rained? I
have tried. I can beerfully reromuiend theft* to tt>a
public aa a valuable medicine far Dyapepeia and Ihlmus
affeettona, and a* u agreeable cathartic
anbon r tavloh
From a ginilsman of high rtsj'fctahiliti ;—daltd
New Y*rk. Nst fith. 1838
To (3 R Ptielpa, —Dear s*ir I have used your Com
pound Tomato Piila, the pst tor the Mvrr cow
plaint, aiul au happy to add, a rib derided benefit —and
therefore latte great pleasure m recommending them;
as well from a arose fi giafttutie to the benevolent Pro
prietor. aa with a view of serving tha cause of philan-
Uwopy , from a aetise of duty I owe the public in bear
mg my teatununy Uv taror ot ibm—Uie world a invaluabla
medic tasa.
rhi years since, 1 awßkftd from a malady, pronounted
b? die coocarrent opinwm of a council of phyairiana. *
rkronir tnjlammatum qf lbs /.irtr ; an*l umlerwent *
skilful mercurial treatment; bring confined for many
mosatha; and at leugih mainly restored to a tolerable
degree of health, though not wHlmut an apprehrnsion
that I should be sindlativ aflßcfed My fears have been
hut t>o well eonfinnel by a reeurTerra of nearly all tin
nytiiptoiiUi of this dreadful malady the pas? summer;
when I heard of ymir Pills, and learning
*MiietUiifg ut their prwpertiea and cl>ararirrs- and thetr
rapidly inrrrMfflK c elclint) ; 1 resolved on trying them.
Feehng as 1 did a repugnance to resorting again lo Cul
om*L ami after uieffi cttiaily and uoaucrraafully trying
other medicine# professing a specific remedy for ih.s
compla'nf; I pore baaed a b>if*f the Missis Ramis,
Druggist* corner Wilftam and Fulton street*, duly au-
Uforlxed agents ; the? presenting tins, to accompany the
boa, a pamphlet containing a specification, direetbui*
Ac I bad not taken one boa of them before I happUy
exyarfoAccd their healing #ff acy and curative effect* ;
--sad aaw that I have given them a fliorntigh trial, can
rhearfritty and ;mhesitatingly ptwoosMKe them flie very
heat remedy jf*nt **? derangement or affection i
th* Lirtr or ffpiren. Rttn.us Atfmo'vms Palpi'elion of
Iks Heart, or ,n • MY ot k>rna a'ao • a
good family BnkciM, are the nest with which I am *s
tfuamted
At my rcrgntfinsridaiion *B>i roffeuadtn m*n\ of my
frh nd*and *ctjuatnrancea liave taken them as a family
medfrtnr. With perfect success I *?.*mt my permission
to use this aa von please. Tr* truly.
ISAAC W AVERY, street
From the Rev / .V Sprague. Pastor of the f*ur eft
Congregational Church, Harford Cenn
Dr O R Pbelp*—
fair. —For several years paai I have fouatl if well to
keep in my Aimltv a bottle of esttur oil tnd othrr sim
ple medicine a. and no doubt that their timely use t>aa
been greatly beneficial in preserving out health For
some time past I have made use of your Compound To
inato Pin* aa a substitute foe those medicWs and have
been w much pleased with (heir wild yet effective op
eration. tl*l they have become our fiuniiy medicine;
while other* >i*ve ieen laid aanle I nrefer them hr
nivself ami chtbtaren. to say other meliciiie 1 have ever
uaed. to correct the irregularities of the stomach and
bowels. Yours. Ac . I W
From Ooct.J. F Jewett, Chtckopee. Mem
f ‘nicao re* Fail* Oct 22d. ISB
Doer G R I'HKLea— Dear bir llavior heard much
sael of late in of your “ Omnfound Tomato PxHaf
I l*av> baen induced to site tbetu a trial ui a variety of
dieeaaea for ahkh they are recooiivenaien and whieh
have occurred m my practice, and I must say *bat i aut
better pleas. <1 with them tl*#n with any medicine I have
ever used I have given them aa a Cath/irtic. in the
liviuus affectum* which usually prevail at this seasoa es
the year. umJ also aa an alterative m Lirtr and ether
Glandule obstructions, a> and think they have d**ne more
in bringing about regular amt healthy secretions, than
anv medic roe with wlucn lam aoqaamtrd I have ion#
beHcver! the Tomato t* |hhmm*ss D a*beiruent and Amw
HiltmiF prtipenie* aa a omdiuient—and in ue aa g
mntiriue ilwt belief has boon fully established. I fiud
them io images* |<owerful Diuretic pnperfie also
I prescnixsl them in two case* of dropsy (me 04 them a
vervurvere owe.) with ileekfotl gusal eff*c?s in ieih—the
unnury'H'cliergos were increa*-d from half a ptnl lo
iwo aailoiia, wuhiu ihe first forty eight hour* after I
commenced using the Pills, and the patient is now m
cm fofiabie IMrat HFt
1 have rn.w but two boxes Pill* on hand, ami shall be
■ l when they are gone, as I use them in aJ**ot af
I cases where 1 want a aatharw
Respectfullv vn*,rs,
£ ICO lintatd.
R ANA WAY tit m the sul in riber ai out tlie 10th
lust. a negro Mb ,[a jobbing cai| tno i) nam
ed DICK, 01 RIC HARD, all ut 2!!. ytsrt ol age, and
5 feel, 9or 10 inciirs high ; be is a gcrd looking ne
gro, of black ermjleairn; his a gium look, and
speaks very ini] crtmentiy, aid was, when a boy,
accustomed to be use work It is supposed he w ill
make for Charleston, or G<orgetcwn, where his
father (nam'd Abraham) is thought to be he having
been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard
has been for the last 12 or 18 mooths taking carpen
ter’s jobs cn his own account, both in the city and
neighborhrf and, and is well known in Burke county,
and at the Richmond Baths, where he was engaged
all last summer. I will give the above reward if ta
ken out of the siate, ar.d fcrcnghr to me at Augusta,
or fifty dollars if lodged in sem’ safe jail where I can
get him, and a suiiable r<;Wßid i taken up in this
neighlorhocd on either si ’e of the r : ver.
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
April 16
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