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Cniittvr Vt HBiiranil, A-o. j
Mt..i.ttx.a*iM4, a?ik M*y, (
VV 111-ilk. A. by an Act of the (leuwffol Assuiibly !
of thti 9tani.p'*e4th Derrtnbe, 44*8, tauulffd i
“An Ar* t intiviA” fnr ih tall of WhinHioii In
r „|,i, tn itnnfftw <*fth Getter*l An*' *Wy of lb*
Bl*l of Uiforgix, end for oilier [ Otpo-s therein j
*wc.i. *1 ieprwr(M “1 Imm il ‘anil'*- il* duly “f |
hi* Egcellv.rey theO In fi*ff jmWisiiy Wltf ,
khrewifiuu*s.m*AiutAUiii'iiU.luaii,: lit'.ikC‘ until ulinn, !
in rrl>mi Ui I v'l u 01 tuc Imuili’ r of i ucifl
Iter*e • itMifof4‘if G • jWiAH*"'i/ml Hit M<
Monday An October ..ext, altar i'll 11. -1 g, “ f seel r
Cent', ilon. 1m a'.s.l t x oit fw lbs,a'lfic..i.oq, liy |*r j
people oftucli aoitil4****olj; site-a'mu*, <-[ I'e vv or* j
■ o-Vt ai i',. v ■•> inulul'or iAa object c f ruluclion I
-4ttaaiU?.foliv.p of it*,: Gere-i-d A, rr.bljr only; end I
’ if t oMfi'-'-fl* in inajont Voti hr TOVr wlyj vn c<n the I
unfit nmol fliTrriCano.it’ or A'fl K 4 Til' lC 'Tllif*, ‘ J
iVi). nnl in Ihu eveot, the tltmtiou w lay them !
ibid, !iall bo birjdiiig on “ l*-'’ t ile Ilf 1
tins Siii n ! not rthsrtv U And trkte-us llh’4ol
i ‘vrsoflh’ | n|iU ofthii fl.fin, mv-ro*!• •! in C-n- |
tonlion M’.il-i ineor l* More re< ii*d Are, j
Uav ;r <1 .10, end rl ‘Jo. 1 j);t In In- nl- ■
i r u >i* or. 1 fietxMiii'.ntl orii.fi Cihitfi oflhi* ]
•n f, ton'liiri'a th.- r?|n ir’ .lion olM*o people ill t'c
<i nriai A i- ti Jy ib-roof, is w U i
“THE CoNVBNTtoN’ .n.ibl.d uikl.r ih<
*A r o pro-.lils for ib**Uofa Conrmlioninrevlti-’
fh* on no r of tlx On. ml Aiseiv.t'ly nf the (hitn- of ;
| * ~ t fur *lr t |*urpolM tbi-ri ti. lianiiit (
,„ tti nil- 2>iih dry of Dee-tuber, IB3H havin'’ mol,
nfll i Hi- ProcltltiHKiiWofilia CloTamnr.On .Monday
C.ud •, of Nfiy, lfß#,propoaa as ih* fml rnniH
vs rhrird 1 ‘Trm Ctv. the foßo vault loboprunnlninii
to ih - CoiinlliMmn ofthe Hi tie of (**crtia, and pr<.
.1 1*. him W hi* Eacrllroty ilia flori ‘l or nf t‘i*
: ni'.iho’ naVily iiy may bafiyam* nl <’ • il’iinr
and nmeoamaiilN acentding lOtUe-.xtb wion in
tin an uniri y.l*lclllli’ Uoitfcmiou nMumtal:
4 Mr. ■ DME.'-rr.S TO THE CO.VhTITHTHiN
OF THE STATE 01’ CE HOI A
The H.iUe’ of Rajrr-inWi hall ll* ennt|K and
iti it” .hart from nil lh tounii*;-. wb.rh npw are m j
bereafltr n*ay bo inetn.led within line Hmio, iit’oord
n their imparity* rnnabor of Ur* while pel j
i iid toiolndfnf itmo-flAh* of all ilia pMpl* nf eolor—•
(~ aae*r:ni*d by on aelual nnunernti.ni to ha
road? from lima in tfcrta, at intervals of a**n jrenra. I
ft*i notv try ■. i.T n ". ie. J, Konh ratiMiy elinll do oii
i;. .| to oaA*Mi. r l.titih ontitiiy linviiitr a ropre
'• ii&tivi! n? abnte upecitied nf i* tnntt- 1
-md poraon* shatlbeemiifii.Uo nnoadditi nml mem- j
b r; and each county having nuch r*|>ri>aemniife
i..mhilli,'(l Os Itv •tvolhn.iraild jn -uinj ahull barn
ii'led to two additional Rl mWs; bnl tin county
■.hill! hare more limit three member*
The hwiwber of m'mlrera of which the Home nf
I! yre .•otallvoa will be erunpo*e<l, aeeoriling tothe
afoliiiiaid ratio, and tbr fiat ctiirua, ahull not hormif
i* lie inn o . it, e*npt wjien anew county j* un a
1, (1 mill it shall haunt duly of the. i.-yiUinre, at
lheir h *Kn In hi hold*” • U after the - iiuniorariun
UronOed o>, ‘.y M‘c s., !■> r> |l,<lc ‘lie ratio nf reprt
aenintipH aatii pa*’ rot aitcli iticreaae.
T|, ReurraentaHte* ahull he rhoaett tmouHlly on
the first Monday f < lemtier, until each day of vie.*-
‘ non •,h-.lt be uUi rcd by law
J’|i &r.x*T* hall conaml Qi furtv :i* memb'-ra,
b’c.-i and nnuiially on the fuel Monday hi October,
mndauelt day of cleelton ahafillc nUfcd.by law;
and wtallln* eo-niwrae*! of on-- memhr r from i.*h of
thr f.|t) aix Snili itihl f>itfi€t| fonijtvtiig:
1 Chulham and Hffinjjhiuii.
2 Sarivtn and Uurlu .
it. Ilichiunnd and Columbio.
•I Liiiooln and Wilfio*.
ft Klbtrt and Mudiwmi.
fl Idaliereliant and Lumpkin.
V I’niun nttd Ifnbtin.
h Forayth and Hall,
if, Jnckoufl and Frank!iu.
In (dark ami Oglethorpe
1 i ilrcdn and l’lililiwn.
13, Talliaforrn and Wnircn.
t;t M iiictu k and Unhhvin.
11. Washington and JefToraon.
15. F.mnntud and Montgomery.
IH, l.tborty and llrynn.
J 7. Taitiiai and Bui look.
IH Molfnitv.h and Olyiin.
1(1. Cnmdi n ond Wnyur.
SJ(). \\ ari’ and I.otvnuce.
M|. Ti-lbiir mid Appling
lid. Luwn.iio* ami \V ilkiii.** i.
2'.1 I‘uUaki and Twifg*.
’ 84. Bibb and Crawford
25. Joni-Sjrud J neper.
2(5. Bulla and Monroe
27 fltvinni tt and Walton.
2H; LlvKulb and 11 nary.
2i>, Newton and Morgan.
110. <*ilmrr nml Murray.
31. Cubs and Cherokee
82. C'obli and Campbell,
ltd. Coweta and Fayette.
Tl Mi rriwether and Talbot.
38. Pike and Cpaoti.
11(1 llottaum and Macon.
37 Ii ndy and Irwin.
3b. Thomas and Decalur.
31k Baker and Marly.
•10. I.ee and Sunuiter.
•II Bandolph ono Stewart.
4‘J .VI ii.enf*ee mid Marion.
43, ilarti* and Troup,
41. Heard and (larroll.
ift. I’auldiup and Floyd,
1(1. ChatWopn, Walker and Hade,
ind whr never hercader the Legialature nhall lay
t-lT anil establish anew county, it Shall l>c added to
the most contiguous Seuouniiil District having the
emalleßt ivptesuuaritt Iwfipl’Uion
* . ,I \ MES M WAY.NE.
I’n -■ bit tu of the Cotsopiit in.
Attest; .f
T.*T.’ ir ih”- iTf the tfnventh' ”
1 Hoivfoie, m eenti'iwiiv with *>l
H , il. .1 \l. * l ive ptihlo to
HP Mimr eat! nnnin eaeli vot*i for ml)il*ers o( the
Hi neiel A aibly of ibis •''tat*', on the, day iherein .
9 ’i.iL.'ieil to oh. on tb* lii Moi.-'-ay ni OeloUr
* to \i. i .-in hn. voteof /’<*■ •.-(n n,” or ‘ .V<* A‘* r -
, aa provided in said .Vet; and that the pre
sidin’ on. r tA:'v the r.iine to this Dephltpiepl.
•reordiiydy. K ‘
Ijitvcn undei mv hand and ‘-rti! of the F.x
[L ?J < emiv* j hvui sot, t \\\t i in Mil* j
W i: m\\? ihitihc .lsv and ‘ r firi above !
v * iv Ul*X*r.OE U. liII.MKK.
By {lmp Uovrmor
.’or*.’ 1! ’-ir.ru.-. ■'■* !•’ D
i* 13
‘k.t’Thc SuuKcin Kvco*4*i will jivViiish tlu* blhwc j
\iTTTt!it; fift Moiuiay in Ociubn nr?u, ajul nil iho j
rCtv. j iiv. rs oflba t>iuic will jMibiuh it once in the !
■i. sh vgi Jo*, aiui once during ibe week in j
? T nluober ruxt.
by ouicr of'thc Governor
john n si’Kr.isKw sl i’ n.
(irncval \cni(,v.
Till'. Vujt i u iical renew;, the offer > bis friends
el tJu public, in the uau .icuori < fa (IKNKRAL
AOEJIf V m tUU place. 1K will a’ dto iho re
newal of all notes, Ac . that ma v l to bis J
( are, in the Control Bonk, for tne oust* > ary fee Os 1
Oik Dollar for each renewal. also, to the . vkmg wtj I
and forwartUog Grants, for Fifty Cents each.
f, V 1.-tiers enclosing money and Notes (post paid) j
w i l meet wuh prompt attention.
JOHN l? ANDERSON. !
MiUi-dgevilV, Jar J,
ICffUffon vV iJiothrv.
Manufacturers and fm porters of Saddlery !
Hardware, So. 0. Xorth Third s’ •ret,
PIHLA DELPHI A,
vlAVEocnsisniiy on hand fur the Southern and
VWmi markets, a rrnrrsd assortment of
Pliucd, pvd.ia.hvd siaal and brass surrvjvs,
Plaird, polished strt-1 ami brass suaf ,
iio do do do spar..
do brass :unl japaardlrarncssmoui iing.
. Wood and eleptivaf spring, brass and plated,
Rands eon on linnen ami worst *d wrbHine.
P.urii, hog Fkrns, saddle trees, ppupd iralh’ V,
Plated, brass wood and japaned
do and do roaeh lamp*;
T"gwher with a very large assoriment of all kinds
of goods in the above imr. whieh tl—y offer on the
me al reasonable term They ore ■ sinntly rere-.r- |
iug large auppUf* iu addiitoa to th. po s* ntsto* k, j
Mid assure Southern and Wrstern mrp ‘ ant* that
their jeooßf are of the Sret quilily
t FwiUe’fh. ■ an, l
Mnrtin Sicniiihoiil f'Ampiiiiy*
fail IF, Miifoii Si* am boat Company tuki- thtß I
JL ini-tliod of informing tbn M*rebiini*of the
interior of Georgia, atld the publu- griinritlly,
thnt their lineiof Ibait* r ttt full ppurstioi, *
nod milich .their jMstrottnge; lx lie*, u.ig thm
jfoifrl* I* *rwarded by way of Onrieu, i the most (
i-\|*e*liti*'lib route. Tin* • omiitiiiy Imre live
new MTKAM BOA'i'B, conunaaacd by lirsi j
rate Cuutuin*, vie:
J. H'l iINK, - Capt. W.f. MamlitU,
CHIEFTAIN, - a U o. Wilcox,
KXCtil,, - “ .|nimt,
HI I'EKIOH. • “ W. F Job neon, (
J. UOHDAItB. “ I. M. Wilrox.
Alao, atalecH firitt rate TOW BOATS, built
expressly for the navigation of AhitfrtHhliu and ;
<leaiilll'.ree lilver
The J.Stwio u a ride win e) BAut, low pree
ur * > n;;itie, enrriea 7<A bale* of notion, and ;
I runs re itlarly three- Up* an we--k. between (
Siivaiiii ifi and Darier*. i it-f nb-flaiu i* n*oh
: wheel Boat, and enrib W* or iK) hab -ot j
i otton, run* regularly lad ween Darien and j
fill!, ••on. ami In Hv* • ; S.ifiiMliah *kCharles
lon. T he Kxei 1. Rtijieribf and J flotldard. rua
J reifularly betw* eu Darleu and Mneon, tow inc ,
to liont*earth. One ofllient will leave Dari
ieu reffidariv v ’ *-ry tliree day* the uaual time ,
oi pasHiige up i* live or *ix day *.
T'llia Itnr is emmet-led with n line of sev* li |
; p lekets rimilinj! n guiafly betw* > it New Vrk !
.ind Darien. Any oti<la orproduei *hip|K-il to j
j lb'drag* Ills, or ordered lo be shipped by lln-ir ;
j line, w ill be forwarded with despaleh. Tin (
ei inpnnv, ihnnkfoJ for the patronngethey have ,
j reeeivcti, have ilicrea-ed their means of eon-
I v yntiee Itirgidy, nod [ib’d tlieinsujveato use
i ( Very e.xrtion to firlltate tin* interests of those
j wlio may ship by their line.
Their lire also a line of xrhooner* running
’ lieiween Clmrleston and Darien, to the t mil
i pmiv’sagents in each plan*.
| The np’ iUs for tin New York nml Darien
I linn of paekels, tire
R M. Dl'.’,ill,, I nr, Front si. New York, and
MITCH HI., VVYEB & CO.
Darien,
\peiits of the Macon HU'imiboat Company.
I. ft \I,DM IN. Snyiinmih,
MARTIN ft IV ,V I.TF.H, < ‘lnulestuii,
ti. K HOBMRTH. HnWkinsvilte.
MfTCII EL, VV V Kit & CO.
Darien,
J. CJODDARD v% CO. Maeon,
R. M DEM 11,. IHti Front st. New York.
HOUS2, SKIP, SION, AWD
(Thu it mental
PAINT3NS.
rOTtll-l StUtstimiMß resjuetfully inform*
■- the piibiie that fct has established himself
hi thiseityfnml will be hnpiiy toexeeup any
order* in bis lino, such as House, Whip. Hign
mid Ornamental FAINTING, Oil wilding,
Graining, Glazing, Pnpering, Cokiring. *te
tj /• Fainis, Oil, Colors, Window Clus*, vie.
ennsinnily on nnnd.
All orders punctually attended 10, and Jobs
executed in workmanlike manner.
N. It. All orders from the emnitry pnnciu
ally utteiidi'd to. Th • subscriber w ill be found
at Mr. Chick's residence.
GORHAM SAWYER.
Refercrn et
Roger* vt Crane, Pnrien,
Col. it. M. Stewart, Liberty County.
Duriett, Jainu ry 2 !. IMP.
JOvsrph l.ymtm, .Ir.
A.% I
I'l’itnrls E. Bond,
ATTORNEYS & COI’NSfcLLORN AT LAW
HAVE nssoeinled themselves in the, prac
tice of their profession in Darien, and respect
fully olfer tin ir services to their friends and
the public.
Oltii-e. Chartier Building. Broad streel. op
posite the store of Mr. Samuel M.Street.
Darien, Apr 23, 1880.
Land* for Sale.
A A LI, tlm vc two Trscls or Lots of
Lind, aittniin kt tbs 2d district of Ajc
[’liny county, and on the wuters of (tie
(Mu lgt,ihu River; one known audit is
linguislied by the No, 62H, mid contuiniiicSTOarres
llic other by tin- No 05H, and coiilsitiiiur llliici.'v
untHtaving the ri -lit of a ferry granted in n charter
liy llic Lrgialature of Ric Stale. Any persnn wish
ing to trade for ihc snmc, may do so by letter, ilircct
rd to Archibald Bridie, Alliens. Gu.; or lo .1 II
Fleming, Charleston, S. C. And Ido iirreby forbid
all persons w hnlsivever from ID-spassing in any way
whatever on said premises, ns the law in such cases
shall lie rigorously enforced.
J 11. FLEMING.
fell l|)-3m (Ailsns BmiacrJ
Isaac Snow,
TUL'OUU) inform hi* enatomcra Mfnhc public.
Ww tWvt he ronlimic* to ’ luuhl ul Ins oKI
-♦•Mid, i\f vu of im*rclu\ndi/<’ om*
vurifty, sacli n Dry (Lhmln,
tiaHifru'vN, n.'rdwmu, Cutlery, Hollow-my hit. iMirih
! i r whit and Crorkurv,Glass warr, Hats, ('nju* and
Htnimift ; HhMs and JSlioes, Books ami Stationary,
iVrfiuwrry and a variety >( Fancy urtirlus.
lie intruds to keep Ins a!*ortmftit s roioplutu
, through the s asoi\os may be requind to meet the
wtsltFs of iti* customers.
Dni teUjFob 5 if
Landy Nrgrot's, Acc. For Sale.
1 OFFISH tor!tile mv PLANTATION, in this
| District, on Savarmab Uiver,aud the Lower 3 tturis.
I Th Tract coiitaius by a roeent *i vey H'*37 neres,
I the irrt ater portion of which is best quality of Htuo
j moek, and Oak and Hickory land, tOOaeivn clennui
j ami in oinier for cultivation. It hnson it n com
fortable Dwelling House. Gin HoUse,OottoiikrfW.
1 Banm, Stablesjwud N uses, all in hue repair.
| A desei ipt ion on paper e s s<'U a place, but l think
I Inm authorised in say) _•, that a moiv valuable Cot
j ton Plantation is not te found in Barnwell DisS
| trict. It is situated bo 3 from twolandings
| on the Kivcr, uud is about one mile Iron a Ptst y>f-
I tic©.
I also off r for sale my House nml Lot in the Vil
lage of Barnwell, fronting the public rojuiiw Tt is n
pleasant residence, and his two Stm*© Houses, ucw
Kitchen. Smoke House. S aM s, d*c
I also offer to sell ahoH .Ml Nr if roes, as 1-kely Riid |
vnluablo as can he tmmd any where—among: them. I
a Jobbing Carjwnter, a Blacksmith Beam stress and ;
Cook; 30 Field Hands, the balance children. Also.
| S Mules, several {rood Horses, 11 rl Marcs, and t' I
! Cobs of the ffftme blood: P 35 head of Cattle, stock of I
| Hoffs.
Terms—For the Land and Negroes. credit of j
l, ‘d. 3. I. ami 5 Years, with interest, secured in the
usual way; for tile Uorses, Mules, &e credit of I‘J ■
! months. J. G BROWN. |
Barnwell. C. H.. July 00. 183T>.
C*eorgin*llaborsliam County*
■%M r UTUFAS, I*4'wis F. E. Dmras applies to me J
▼ V for letters of Administration on tha estate ol >
James Uatcliff, decentcd :
These arx 4 therefore to cite and admonish all and !
singular the kindred and c minors of said dic'd.. to
ht’ am! appear at my office wit loathe time prescribed
by law. to shew cause if any they have, why said let
ters should not le granted.
Given und>*r mv tmnd tn other at Clarkmillf, this
13th July, 1839, * LEWIS LEVY, c. c. o.
July UL-~is- 30d.
llmiml I.offre for n Steam Sow
Mill, Wanted.
TITF. sul>scrilar is desirous to .aimm
half a million feet, good si*e round logs of a good j
quality, to be delivered in Darien during t’ coming ;
mil mid winter. The highest market one© will l>e !
given on delivery. Fi'r further pamcutai's inquire J
of ‘ JAMES A. BXQWaV.
Ang 13-t Jan dm >
TBOMCZNTOSH O.OUWTY HBiALD.
Ofttinulgofi Hlenui-Hoat Com
puiiy,
Mfa'lf. HI 111
%
iNoottrouiva st th* lu.ii.ati bk or ofioiiou,
ill 1835, for the traitlsirtation and liisiirunee
of mereiinndisa and produce, liatw cou S
. vamih ami Damiks, and Damn and Mx* “X.
tiniching at HW Kiasvu.u:, and file principal
Landing*.
FBftllls CompanjrwMl run their Steam boat*
a*high up as Maconaa longs* the atat.-of
the River will admit;and for b*w stages ofthe
water*lltev have provided, and are now run
ning POLE-BOAT'S of such light draft of wa
ter as will admit them to run ut any stage of the
River, which are towed up by their Steam
ttoal* I wot li in’s of the distance, thereby great
ly expediting the 1 1 ansportsticn of im i* iiati
ifi*<- dtifing tha Mummer and*cu*oiisnm
their St* jimers will be in t.-mfleie jcj.ofe,mifl
ready for husinesn, aa eailj as the KivCT “ ill
admit.
tiikih ao.vrs *n* :
ft Htenm-lsmt Comi:t, Captain
•-;-.-sC --Hferi Rrantiy,
Ir rT'""j*i
t r'jg Steaui-lmal Vi.a r.-.MAin, Cap
&‘■ArZ'y lain Taylor,
£jnf' Steam liont (V.v>n u. r.r, Cap
V. -*? ‘ I l 111 111. Ilk.!. 1 I*
Amlalargi liliiulK’r of TO vt BOATS, which
will be iu eomplete repair.
For furtlo r infoiinaiion apply n>
I'll. R. YON UK A. SON Dan. n,
REA H COTTON, Maeon.
J. VV . LATTIROF, Hawkinsville,
MM. FATVEHSON vtCO.. Savaimali.
MeDOM EI.L, SHANNON ft CO. ( barb -lon
St o IT,.SiI AFTEK ft MORRELL, N Voik,
July Agent*.
Oocllflrt's Miittlilrss Nit native.
lAOU lb* * ure es Cmiviinipiieti, Ciatth, f'.ilda,
Oaiaiilts, amt many coniplaiut* mciilcut to tl*e
tittftmn vyiii n.
Price ‘ri/iO, M<\ eM i>y IHAAC sole
l't ffii I>*•! •'ll.
(Trftnvlal'd if on llic German ]
LOI IS Oi l ON iiOELICKF.,
OT GRHMANY.
Thr zr'fatrul of Human Ih rofactor* / /
of North and South Atmrka:
To Luuii Oflfott Ciotlukc, M D, ©f Germany,
(Europe,) In-lung* the ini peri slut hie honor of adding
ii*w aivd preciiMl* doctrine lo the science of ttlfdt
t bit ,- -a iloctriiu , u loch, tliough v* 1h iH’ iuly opposctl
by mnny of flu faculty (of which lu* is u \alubl©
member,) Iu proven tom an wcllftuimbtl in truth, a
any doctrine *f Holy Writ, —a doctrine, upon the
verity of which are su-ijN-ndcd the live* of million* of
our race, nod which ho boldly challenge* his oppo*
sera to r fut**, viz . Conumpuon i* alwav*
oet'oaioned by ttdUorder*d .state of the Vi* Vita* (or
Lift'•-Principle) of the human ldy —f ‘r*fen wcretly
lurking in ihc *y*item for ytmrt, before tl<*re is the
leaNt eomplaint of the lungsJpl —ami which may be
*.B certainly, though not *<> quickly, cured n* u eom
mot|cob! or it simple headache. An mvalunldv pre
cious doetnne this, a* it unpmt*an iniporumt fenson
to the nppnrcntiy healthy of loth *<•*©, teaching
them that this innidum* Dm may b© an imtthiwrvca
inmate of their ‘'clayey house*,” even while they
imagine tlo*ms< Ives secure from U* attack*, teaching
ihcin that the gre.tt **rrrt in the art of preserving
liealth is to pluck out the disease w hile in the blade,
and not wmt till the full-grown ear.
Apjx tided below are a few certificates of cure*
from the extremely rnwiermi* list thnt has l*een iw’iil
to the proprietor ; and fnnn the re*ncctahility of the
*our**cs from u inch tliey emanate, the most eptii**l
cannot doubt of the wonderful effect* of thus uwd
ein.
Post Office Kmgston, N. Y. July Ul, IKIB.
Dr. U*wlaud Sir—The ellcrt* f the German Han
vitivc tire grviH in tin* place. One wmnan that was
in a deep Consumption, and who had been in cmnin
ued night Nwent* for seven month*, now consider*
herself well. Hhe took no other medicine but the
Benutitre. Another case—a man that wns taken
bleeding at tb© J.ungs till be could not raise himself
in his bed, has been restored to perfect health by the
Sanative. JOHN V. TILBUHGH, P. \i
Pus! Office, Charlotte, N. C. June 15, 1838.
Sir—l have sold ull the Sanative nml want two
pnekuge* more immediately. It has performed a ro
mnrkablr eu re f plpitation of the heart, and the in
dividual say* it is Uie lw*St uoHlieiiu* ever offeel to
the American ieoplc—although the Doctor* are try
ing to put it down. 11. B WILLIAMS, P. M.
Post Office, North Eaton, Ohio, July *2, 1838.
Sir—lain entirely out of the Matehless Sanative,
nml have hourly call* for it—many from n duttanee.
of s>o or .SO mil. * —in w inch cases j*et.plc arc much
<li>;‘lpointcd hi not being able to obtain it. They
‘H iii w tiling to give any pi ice for it, and I could iutvs
sold the post week mure thou one inmdnd dollars
worth of it, bud it been on bund. It is truly rfen
uu iliciue. Many in ltd* vicinity tire fast reed’ *sg
from the consumption bvthi u,>: of it.
WILMOT P M
New Haven, Conn. July *l, 1838.
Dear Sir—The Matchless Sanative sell* well and
with signal success One ease—a young’ man, in
the last istngvs of Consumption, given over by his
physician, has been taking it only n few weeks And
is now able to walk nud rideout. B frr he t<Kk the
Sana ive lie \\;as unable to get out of bed and his
death was hourly ex |ei‘toil But tot lie astom&lunem
•f his frit ml* lie was soon able to leave hi* U*d. mi id
to lo out as before stated. Two other similar cage*
have recently occurred. P \V. DAVENPORT.
Tost Office, Chaplin. Windham Cos., Con.,
July tJO, 1838.
§ir —A most wonderful cure has lately been effect
nl, through the virtues of Dr. Goclick’s Sanative, in
•he case of an elderly gentleman, who was far gone
and wasted away in Consumption, and considered
past recovery by hisi family man. He is no'W.com
j’ uotively speaking, a well man. 1 saw him myself
a few days since, in company with hi* wife, starting
on a Journey to the western part of this State. He
f ascribes his eseaiv from the very jaws of death, ami
j his recovery to nealih stdely to the ;unonishiiig vir
• t lies iff tlte Mare hies* Sanative. He is a man pos
! sensing a snug property, but said he, “I would wU*
| Itngjy pay one thousand dollars for a single bottle of
! it, il l could iww purchase it for a less price. To him
the Sanative is above all value
WALTER GOODELL.P M
Gtprjltt Insurance and Trust
COMPANY,
l WVFILL lake Marine and River risks on
I *¥ Yes-el*, Boats, Freight. Motley Mer
ehandixe, fte. Also, against loss by Fire on
B ildings, Merchandizi and Produce, on the
I most favourable terms. Apply to
F. R. YONG E vt SONS,
Agents.
D.iiu rt, January 22,1839.
Georffln—3liTnto*li County.
VCHKREAS. Roswell Kmg, appKeafor letteis
V V of dismission on the esiale of Pierce Butler,
Isle of said Comuvdeeeosed.
These are therefore to vile and admonish all, and
sm rulur the kindred and erediinnxvif said deceased
to lie and appear ot my office within the time | ro-
M-riued hy law. to shew cause, if any exist, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand a! office, this 23d day of
February, 1839. ‘ J. E. TOWNSEND.’
felt 26 Clerk, C O.
Faints and Oils.
KEGS English White LEAD
ilxP 7T> do American duto—Also,
Green and Black PAINTS. Just received
and for sale by
niay * J. AS. IT ROKEXBAUGII.
Xolicc* is Hereby Given,
THAT JvMKs I Gvrrisos, Esq. has been apfioin
ted by the subscribers, their acting Agent dnriugthei
absence from this State.
Sn A- J. P WOODBURY]
Darien. Vay 2Sth 1839
Season al>l<* C.’ond*.
THE Nuhw'riljefE rll Ujp aU*tition of th*ir ru%-
tomofA and tbi jmUic, to their ofroovis which
: hf*i iKm rr#rri\ed by l*t* Thrir •> k of
Brit’uh, French and Am*rir;y\ Dry €Ovml*, sni
tablc for th**prrtrnt aiwl ■**•*• vtry
| Ifi iirnil— which may w found
j RttUmrt*, mtirrnoc*, r.irfa*mn, bombarinji,
. irm, lrih linrn, linrn labl#* iw tovcll
<itft|Mri, brown Holland, fambrif, mull, •i”
jaeg ner nniilmn, linen camhrir. hnndkcrchief, nnr
do. lilork Gro dr Kwiwi ani Mutiona Uk. Milortd
do. Frf orh and Hcotrh woikefi collar** ribhandta,
ImbtnetJi, lace*, barr|fe. fherk, plaid*. and
Abb rrun print*, blcm-lied and brown ww
fthirtixiga, KhirtinK *4rip*, untbrrilaik, ndk, n*hair aid
cotton no*U.ry, 4u..
r,et A lar<e atHortment of
iTtilld Boolh ami Slioe^,
Hats and Bonnots^
Hanhrarry Qnrrnxtrarr, and
HOLLOH WANE:
IRON AND WAILS, ALL SXZSS,
White Lead. Green and lilaek
Faints; Stationary, Ferfu
liiery* A.*’, if.
They nr* at at! time* receiving and their aaaort
’ in* nl ill is* ki-J'l full ihroughcut ti*e year, will* aucli
articles v are de.iroble fur planters and family use.
A!! of Which will be < id on rrasonabln terms.
JAM H. RtIKENBAUGH.
Darien, Jan. 38, Irt3t).
Jfotlee.
WsiNga Tit* ulieril*er wishes In sell a tract j
jAriWfflP of two hundred acres of land, lying on |
the Aliamalia river a1m125 mite* above
f Darien. Said land i well umls-rrd w ith
- *sa pine and has s convenient landing or
Bluff toil. Fur leitns apply <o J J Garrison or the
•tubvriber. JOHN MITCHEL.
A t *ri! 2d, IB3ff.
Tunib-Table*and Grave stone’
\MOKSTKVKNH rispeetfuilr mfurras the eiii—
. r.* ns of Darien amt itie surrounding evHinlry.lhat
I*, will furnish the aboTc artieles at the fftllowing
prices :
Tomb TiMetU ff'l long and 3 feel ride, tn :lk
plane Hptare rdgrs, W*
Ifovnrling Hut tap . dee cf tie table and culling
a moulding on Hr fame lb bb
imnible f’tUorA 2l-2 ff'l long find 5(-
fkf. -tfoore. It doth. -acK, it (XI
Flam Grave Ifftoiic* 30 inches wide, 37 <*)
do 28 “ 27 (XI
do 38 “ 22 00
do 24 “ 18 00
do ‘22 “ 10 00
do 2(1 “ 14 0(1
do IH -‘ 12 (HI
do 1 “ 10 *
do 14 “ 8 00
Extra coat far ornamental work will
b, for 2 willows and urn, 8 00
Do 1 “ 3 00
Spinrc pamiel to enclose the inset ip
lion, * 00
Oval Leaf corners, 4 on each stone, 2 00
For further particulars inquire of the subsen
lier residing in Darien, who lias been apjioint
ed agent, and will attend to the same.
JOHN MITCHEL.
Darien, July 0. 4t
Notice.
ALL perreon* having claini* against the
Estate of AMU S M. PI ETON, late of
MeliiKwli County, ileccaited, are requeated to
hand them in according to law : And all per
son* indebted to mud Estate arc requested to
make payment to
ALEXANDER MITCHEL,
Administrator.
July. 2d tW. . 4tH
Votiee.
ALL |>eraoiis indebted loihe estates of Mrs Jane
Runs, and J O. D. Bell, hue of Melntosh county,
deceased, are requested to liinke immevlinte payment.
Ami those having demands, to present tln same
duly Hiawl wilhintlie lime prescribad by Law.
JAMES BLUE, Administrator.
Darien, June -Jfttlt 1839.
Spnui'li Cisnrsjiml Tolmuwo.
50,000 st^r^ PAN, ' sll Cl
Poitianx Brown's genuine Virginia I s af, and
Cuvendisli Tt BACC'O. For sale bv
feb 12 J .v S. II ROKKNBACGH.
Nottocb
i All persons imlrbud to the undersigned, by ac
count, arc rH|uostt*d to make pay mem to Mr. Will
iam B. Eiker, wbo is duly uuthorised to receive tins
[ same.
WOODBURY 6c STACK POLK.
Darien. June 18th 183*1. bw\
DALUOY.
gfigt'N Tkiifiwlborough l rctl S&&
\ uK Ik ncrveuiar©?'.iM-n
in tins pl.it -and at smc oilier
,/T tK sfaml to be detcrmiiicd on her**-
/lilir ■TmT after. Dalroy is a blood bay,
X J* 15 hands 3 inches liigh, and of
f fine shape and action. He was
t yii— i m i■■ Ihvhl by Mr. Ross, n gentleman
of Ihe lushest n*speciability t n
copy of whose certificate is fpvcii below*. Dulroy is
a very sure foal getter, all his mares of last season
having proved with foul. Terms dollars for die
season, to be paid during die same. A liberal dedue
lion from this price will lw made to those who put©
more than one nutrr. Mares at distance will be
taken cart of and fed for 40 cts. a day, all expenses
Hi l>© paid before taking away a marc.
Brunswick, April 13th. I*3o,
“The bay Hors© named Dalroy, that I sold to Ma
jor \V. M Graham, was got by Gov. Barbour s
iinjiortcd Horse Truffle, out of Young Lady Teazel,
who was by PlorinH, out of old Lady Teazel, who
was got by the un|ort©d Archduke, out of a mare by
old Bedford, gruiulnm by Col. Page’s Adcicamp, g.
grmiuintn by Davidgrs Fenrnnught, g. g gnu id am
by Old Janus, out of the dam of Syms \Yildair.—
Dalroy was foaled and raised at my pl.intation,
Blenheim, in the county of Albemarle, an l will be7
years old next month.
(Signed) JAMES ROSS.
Washington, May 4th, 1838.—Apl. 13—It
Georgia— Alt- Into*li County.
FOUR months after date, apjdicat ion willbemadc
to the Honorable the Inferior Uourt of said county,
when setting as a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
the personal property belonging to the estate of Afrs.
Jane Russ,deceased.
JAMES BLUE, Admr.
May 27. 1839.4 ms. j
Georjiift—Mclntosh C ounty.
The following is the description of cattle taken'np, !
jas estrays, by Mr. Reubin Obbingat his place of resi- j
! dence on Buffalo Creek Mlntosh County; viz. marked j
cron, split,and underlet in one car, and hii under slope S
in the other, Branded (I.) One cow red, frosty, with ;
lteryearli.ig 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 brindle, two
years “*ld. One liefer white, with dark spots on her
i neck and sides, two years old. One cow whiteish
; c olour, and male calf red, with white back and feet.
One cow* while and red pided. with her yearling
whit©, w ith ret! head & sides. One cow w ithout horns
white with black head and black spots on her sides,
with her y arling, white with red head and sj>ots on
| its iKck and sides: And one steer, sold by the taker •
up, for seven dollars.
Viewed by
LI'KF. BANDY, Freeholder.
A] prisement of 12 head of stock caule,
at #T> per head , 560 00
one three year old steer, sold by the taker
up before tolling, appraised at 7 00
Total 567 00
[Signed]
LUKE BANDY, 1
> Freeholders.
JAMES R. OBERRY. I
Alrnecopy as handed tome by James I. Garri
son. Justice ofthe Pence.
J. E. TOWNSEND, clerk cfl. C. Me’ C.
Dwian. July 30th. 1852.
DK G. 11. PIIKLFS*
COMPOUND
TOMATO PILLS,
. f ESTtnm.Y VEGETABLE,)
Anew and vnlnahle remedy for all disease* arising
IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD,
Morbid Secretions of the Liv* and Stomach,
2Uu,.-..r,TvTS (u, t AMIMM, msCATHaWTH* riIVEM, .a a,lw.
ml |6r us bBAT, Final, Thjwc.
Tfiis populsr Medicine whrh her rsjaJ i^^ol
Acid i3t Tn^u I jdl ll r^ci.b / |^l.rTfar W by Aiilhomcd Apntsm ns.st at
RxTKvcra Hum tha ‘‘Synopsis •/ Dr. Phtlps’ tfonpoung Tomato ! gls, aa c<*w
fined rn the circulars referred to *^*-
THEMK PI 1,1.8 HAVING BtEJf |
Italy and exteasiveJy tsated ia pnvsie, prscucs by ,
lbs inventor, and also by several eminent Pbysi
.as, in ab dnamsra depending upon impunuus rs
the Bl‘,'*d, ni-wbid stsreuons of the stomach ana
liver, and sit binds of obstructions i likewise as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL for A cathartic,
m bdious affretams—are noweffered i<> the public,
ss one of the mast important and uealu! diecove
nrs ever made. ... , . ..
Th*.r sp'riion ia powerfuffy directed lo tne
OI.ANDUI.AR SYSTEM, removing all ..at-ruc
m,n* of the elands wh.Vev.l- ailusled, S( IIIOSI-
TiKS and SCROFUEOI'S TAINTS in ail their
turns, and if persevered in, no case of ecrof
■la, however revere, can resist its influence. It is
m their operation on the glandular system, that
their effects are so peculiar and potCTl, and so
nenrlv resemble that of calomel. In fact the
WMATINE has ALL the ALTERATIVE DE
OBSTRL'F.NT and CATHARTIC properties of
eavoatsL, wilhout ever producing unpleasant or
■liiinous effects under any circumstances, m>’ r
from espueure to cold or wet; on the contrary, tne
Compound Tomato P.lla are th* boat rvdy
awows, to counteract the effects of MI-.RCLKi.
completely eradicating every particle of it from the
system, and renovating the constitution broxen
down by ita use; which it does by correcting the
state of the blood, and through that, correcting the
morbid secretions of the glands, and restoring
them to a healthy ani their own pru|7 trlioti.
Ita effects arc analtrepus to SARSAPARILLA
and BLOOD ROOT, c., united. And in UA com
bined action with the ingredients composing the
Pills, it exerts a compound universal action PE
CULIARTOITSKLF . _
Taken either a short time before or after eipo
aree, they render the system less liable to con
tract costvetoi-i or bpidsmiv iliaeaaea, and should
be resorted lo by persona residing m low and
marshy situations, or when travelling or exposed
to eoniacien. Also persona attending the sick,
who by long wAtchmg nd fatigue, or exposure to
tkc effluvia of the sick room, become debihuted,
and lose their tppahte, will find great assistance
from these Pills, in renovating and purifying the
system, and restoring the functions lea healthy
stale. Persona debilitated by intense and long
llsarvwiu. June ll.liat
ffsvlsx examine.! t recipe .il>miU'dlo usl.y Duel O
A Ph. lps. IO which lie has mads ooi be free a nisgsatrats
,1 Hue county as being Ills one by which he prepares
*w ’ Coupon*.'Tomato Pill* we hereby certify ih there
A natbo.g entering Inin the r.snpoaHioß of said recipe
Wet purely reseuMt lubstancts, sml prcpareuoß* Irma
V k geiabi *ub*UACG*.
I*4 A A. C®tLr, _ _ *
C. M. iisrsa*. Druffitte and XjwMreorifS
biHsaear. June IX IPOR.
We. the subscribers, having known Don. U R. Phelps
a Diustur of years ss s successful pracmloner of inedl.
sane end surgery, and reposing conSdence m hla abllHy
as such, ard in his inlegrtry SS a ettiaen, do eheerlully
■wcon.maNd Mm to lha eonfidanca of the public.
Hewed Bxiu Etr, w Msreaiv J*,
JO. Parnaom, Vamn. Parnaoaa,
Duin Latiusb, Uis Dickxsso*,
Warn*. -^‘ oyrt|ht
New n,en, Ohio, Vse. 4th. 18SS.
Oeniteraen-Xeelo* the eery ht*h MtXaaOna hekt
forth hr the A,ent la ihle BseOsSL ao4 b, ihoo who hail
lit. er-portuaXT at trying Ur. Phelps’ lareapoowd Tomaa*
Pills .ml belnf under Ihe Brui belief of hstm* teworetl
hesith, setrelKWS of the glamlulsr syiresin owrs lliaa ,
oare. by uwn| ihe Torn* Apple ss stcjretaMs; I hare
keen tadwed in try Ihle medicine tn Tenon, ilwuvt—
tn the Autumnal lnlerarttlrnls, prevalent in this scelmn
of Ihe Mutes. 1 here no doubt Dr Plielpe’ Oompouiid
Tomato Pills wilL in n free! measure, If not entirely
supersede the use sf (.'auusn- Ibe Imr. that in di*e
r.l lirct Uiey are more prompt in ihetr effect, sml as
ekeieut ss Calomel—l hart Iried them In serious other
diseases ss Rheumatism, Dyspepsia. Jnundier, for., reuh
Sic most happy effects —As for ss my knnreledfe si
l.mlv. I liars no hssixancr hi rsroouneiuhnf llism ss n
highly valuable Faintly Medicine.
lours ,c *f' c^' I ‘j^J 1A g JOHNSTON.
Canaan, Conn . Ost 24 IfQS
I crtlfr th*t I hv* umm! on bo* of Doctor G. R
Phtlps tUrtiinoumi TonrfUo PIU, *nd found *rc*t relief.
If not * comfuct* cure, in * c**c of *cvcr* Dv i-sta of
Inivi ; I have no doubt * continuance of them
.01 produce lb. resuh rrEVKNa
Frsm Dost Jons Osman
New VorX, Oct 2(41838.
O R Phelps. M. D
Dear Wr,—li *ires me free! pleasure In Uln* able to
stale to you my opinion, nnd Ihe result of my eipenenee
of your Compound Tonintn PUlx Vou inuM be aware
tlial, Hke our profession generally, J am prs|udlce<t
Shim all remedies usually denomtnaied ‘'parent insdi
es,” bur hearing your Pills highly eitoued by some
of my friends, t was Induced u> procure a few boxes and
give them a trial, and this 1 *il die more Inclined to
do, from my intimate koowle.tge ot and confidence in,
your mornt sad professtiiiial chsrneter
i hare proscribed your Pill* in cases of b, items off et
hane, and diseases of lhe brer and eiomaeh, and the re
sult has bean highly snilsfaciorr. tn on* cans psrucu.
larly,of ssrsr* “tyspepnc armpioina the reliefanreo lrd
mr iikift! muwiuda e -xt f nn
J l -Osins from lha recipe, as u was rmniMsxJlioiw,
I shoilWTi,mi your enmpound wouH he saw tt ill cases,
in’ ip .to to most of Umax iu which *is reenm-
I take tn* m(n pleasure *: N t*fon < this sub
jset, because I imderstaad that great eilbria luive lean
made by per*. ■ laisreCed In another medicine, to tra
duce your a gentleman, and a Physician
and tn Injure Ihe sale of your medicine, and wrest frmn
you the benefits of your labors and inreMlgnriofi, by
charging you with Imposition, quackery, foe
Tou nrn at liberty to use this in such a manner as
you please, and *l*o lo refer to me In rejard to youmelf,
” r &r J fXyo^ o " rT JOUN ffRAHAM, M D
Chickopee Pallftr M* , Oct. t,
I have made u*e of Dr Phclpe’ CompoumJ Tomato Pill*
t>r eomo time ae Rilioue Pltyelc, and am much picaecd
with the •ffftcta of them Several members of my taroflr
have received much benefit from their use In various
complaints; and I can cheerfully recommend them to
the Public ae a medicine truly wofth^ I^Jp < j|*{f AßT
IT artpcd. July I*4 lb I*.
Thi.B t3T certify, lieu I have U**rii l*rlh lal Is h-odiliii
In & *ry ‘feeble *•#• of health, wiih kM of npjwtile.
IMlpHatHMt <f lil* heart. aluMh*! con Want niebiiorr dfllie
•tornjich, vtunif.n*, od headache; end to .*H thiawae
adfied Ireuneot am! severe *Markff of Khcummtfmgg, I
lunl con--tilted aeveml pbyflM’ianff. ami taken theii rettie
die.(uisl ukhi( cm her thiuc<s freeptc-nthr terse uu.nri
fie* of reiheisiH.) but nhoot mticli relict 1 It*'l irk'd
numerous other popular r©m*dte*i which re rerotn
iitended for atich cotoplaliU*. (as Itmulreth'* Pills, (tc.)
es. ; vajum* ibmcs winch my frirmte ahixnl, bm rf.'.l
wiihint any relief, k frteltd of mme rec*Htuend<'ti
Dr Phelps* Toma©* Ptfte, Which 1 rn**fl *o*l to ile
uto*idtiar*( of my©elf enl fnenda. [dxlikl nlutoirt
liniucdiafe relief, and ue l*tx ha* coir.jdctely relievo*!
me of all tkrtc oetiipteUtte. an*l I am able to ailctnl
tt my teily Istmur and binbicH During tle bine 1n-
Ihe” Rib I tended terse riuantities of wrtH*, |ro:
which t bare wiffcrcd ino* of the lime A>r years, but
Imre n*l been troubled xAtihthrm s*ce My daughter,
who has tee a ur a Vais. I*mc afilirted with a violent ;
(iitifl). |u tt ttt ‘.le ert.lv*. of T* > .r h©3r? wall
g< ucasU tlcluftir. I>vs ste and >.i Src., life*
ildn b<‘eii %ery murli Itfitrliutii by the use ot turn bet
oflhe Pills I*tey are the only medicine which h;
|hen her any refleC alt ho ns h las taken ll*e pp>*- ,
scrip:toots of ficvnai jthyoi- mux, sml tmttiV ,
tUK S,luiu4i the lftAi turn"l'*
Rifine l J. DiWJJft
£rj“ For sale at the Darien Herald Oflice. Price 37 onp
7 5 cents per lox*
Dissolution of Co-Partncrslilp.
THE co-partncpsliip heretofore existing 1s t ween
the subscribers, under ihe firm of Dray & II trlxick,
it this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail debts
due to or by them will lie settled by J. Dray who is
duly authorised to attend to the same.
JESSE DRAY,
AUGUSTUS W. HARBOCK.
Darien, May Kith 1839.
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
be holies by strictness and punctuality lo merit a
continuance oftlic same. All work rone by him
will lie warranted to be genuine and it a workman
like manner. Having had a practical experience in
business he is satisfied that lie can render general
satisfaction, to all those who may lie * leased to pa
tronise him. JESBE DRAY.
May 16. 3t
Drift Oyster*lit 11s.
The subscriber is nnxiousto contract forth© Deliv
ery oflo,ooo bushels drift to be deliver
ed at his Plantation, before the first of January next,
for which a liberal price will be paM. For further
information enquire of
HUGH FRASER GRANT near Darien
Darien. June 24th 1389. ot.
, applicaiicn to avsixxaa at m>v, and ihoae aha
of sedentary habrea, will ffcriva grent bcnafii (com
laa occasional uae of them. For that drbdttn
ted and deranged atnie of tlte system, which occurs
in 0u erring reason (Ac year, and begiaiung sf
summer, these Pills are particularly apphcmWe.
Ilia conceded and well understood, that Ibren
fifths of all the cases of Consumption which an
nually consign its FORTY TffOftVANfa
VICTIMS to the grave origin*t m SCROf-
CLOUS CONSTITUTION, or glandular an*
capillary obstruction, winch being ntglrcud at
first, because ihe symptoms arc not distrrsmng
enough to oceas.-m alarm, are nvrnmied to go o
and prey upon the vnsla, until relief is
For all such cases as these, the Tomato Pills are
a remedy, which if laken in season, and pafaevas
ed in to a reasonable extent, will render tlm sys
tem unsusceptible to this insidious Xiscass. Those,
therefore, liable to sore throats, swrMng a t ilkr
glands, coughs, Ac. should take w arning m aen
son, and cnibrscc a remedy that nas inis rt com
mendation—that if is entirely new, ond ptownees
as much as any other hertUfore knoem.
Females of 40 to 50 years ot age, will find them
a powerful assistant la rinture, in the important
change in the functions of tha system, removing
all liabilities to Careers*, glandular swellings, Ac.
and assisting to establish that new actum in the
animal economy wEch nature often rail* to do.
None should avoid a free and continued uae if
their, if they wish !b er-spe a long tr.in of tn eu
rails maladies- For this purpose me should tie
taken eye'-- nijm and morning, and continued aa
king as'any unpleasant symptoms retnsm.
For obstruciKffls in young females, enough si
the Pills should be taken every third night to pro
duce a full evacuation from the bowels. lor this
purpose three to fire will be required—no definite
dose, however, ran be assigned for every case;
but their apecific action upon the bowels should
be obtained if it requires ever so many, and perw
vered in MMil the desired effect* are produced, -
To r.iffme Constipation, Heart-bum, Nans**,
Ac. when no other diseaae ia present, one or two
Pills may be taken, either on going lo bed or half
an hour after eating. For a full operation, thssa
to five ahould be taken.
from Dr /fatkom'd Itaoktr, / llurfftri
Thi* crriiSf*, thM for >iik> tin.* p, I he bca
r.ukfonMi in Uw IfoWt of preocnbin* lit. Ph!p-
Compound Tomoio Pill*. ml li*r, luiorioMj fcnnd ihrm
lo Uiiwcn Tninnbto purpom, anil in aoiuo inxuMM
Jar to eacaetl in, uoiat aarnuinf • llM'cloUoni-HTurdta,
■liie moat .trciiled relief in a abort time. I think tkajr
mar be need in all the roninlaiata for which they are
reconunrn.ini in the billa of ilirecttoM; with (real aalety
anil much a<lianrace.
Hartford, Aufurii, 1838. Nitbamuu. IliH.aaa, MU.
I have lately n<l Dr. Phelpa’ Tomato PilK for acid
rlrmactu and U tliena iferon/etneof of the liier, for wlitek
I have formerly and frequently need rofwnef, and ! can.
aider theta in eicellent ...lutitute, produr intt all the bo
ncfita that 1 natnl toderiee from calomel, and a* ipeeiUtj,
without tiroduclaa iny uni'leaaaat affecta.
Hartford, Miy, IKJB. . C. Mama.
Becorad.)
me me _ t(. r\_. • IQV
F.**r Granville. Ms., Ort. 31, 18.
1 hare lately made nwoinr. Phelps* Tomato Pills
with grca i benefit, for a lifiow afifccfipfl of the
ami a severe diMUf of the Ihcr lan sure I refftifi
more benefit from them than from any otbtr few***ay I
have tried. I can cheerfully recommend them to u.a
public aa a valuable met Heine for Dyspepsia ami Bdkme
TATMm>
From m gentleman ts high reepeHability ;—Jate4
New York, Nov fith. I
To G. R. Phelps, —Dear Wr :~! have uard your Com
pound Tomato Ptlla, the pad season, for the Liver com
plaint ; and am happy to aild, with decided benefitand
therefore take great p!*aurs in recommending them;
aa well from a acnae of gratitude to the benevolent Pro
prietor, M with a view of serving the cause of pUthui-
IlflMV ; from a sense of duty I owe lto>|niMk in bear
mg inf testimony lit lavnr of th**—th world'* Ifttdttwll
medicine.
Vi* year# since, I suffered from a malady, pronounced
bVDe concurrent opinion of a council of pwyalehiit*, a
chronic of the Liter ; and underwent a
skilful mercurial treatmentbeing confined for many
mouths ; and at length mainly restored to a tolerable
degree of health, fhowch not without an apprehension
that 1 should be eiirilariv afflicted. My fours have been
but too well confirmed by a recurrence of nearly all the
symptoms of this dreadful malady the pW summer;
when accidentally I heard of your Pills, and learning
something of their properties ami characters, and their
rapidly increasing celebrity; I resolved tm trying them.
Feeling as I did a repugnance to r-sorting •** lo Onb
oaiW, ami after men**rrimlly ami u*ucr< ssfnUy Vying
other medicinea pmfoning a apeelftc remedy for ibia
roinplaint; I purchased a bo* of Use MeUFa dan-la,
DrtwgieU, corner Wyfittt amt streets. duly so
thrued agents; tley t>rea*fnetg me, to ar- ompany the
bo*, a pamphlet coutmjfit a specificatkm, dtrrctwms,
dkr. 1 had mu taken one K-x of them before 1 happily
experienced their bestto/efficacy and t matrve effects ;
—and now that 1 b*vp given them a thorough trial. Can
cheerfully *slH unhesitatingly pronounce them the very
beat rant IT extant for any derangement nr affectum of
the ZT*r if Arisen, Hilinue Affection*. Palpitation /
TfFfWHffrTr PuMpopnin, in any of its formes—also as a
good family medkiae, are the beat with which I an* ae
qnainted
At my recommendation and solirttstfon many of my
friends and Srqtairsfsnre* have taken them os a fan,tty
medicine, with perfect tin ecu. I *raui my peruusaroo
to uae tut aa you please. Yrntr truly,
ISAAC W. AVKRY, 179 WfifiMh street.
From the Rcr. f A’ Sfmragve. PatUor of the fourth
Congregational Churchy Hartford, (Wa
Dr G. R Phelps,—
Blr.—-For several years past I hava found k wall te
keap m my ktnily a bottle of castor oil. and other sim
ple nerfienea, and no doubt that their timely use baa
been greatly hcneficM in preserving out heslih. Tat
lima na* t !*•• uae of TCUT OotHWlfol To
mato Pilla. as a auhstiurte for those meflieloea, and bavg
been an mneb pleased with their il*l, Tct eneeuvs * r :
oration, tluu drey have became our family niedirln* t
while others have been laid aside 1 prefer them ftr
niyaelf and children, to say oilier medicine J have ever
umkl, to correct the inregolahtteM of the strumj b and
bowels. Yours, Ac , I N HTRAbt'E.
Prum ii’ Ct. J. F. Jcv-tti, I'htckoprr. Mu*.
fmanm Fails Ori 25M,
Pott tt R Phfi.f* —Hear *ir : IlMviuv beard murb
Jid of tetr in tevfoui of yonr “ < bw;flvrf Tentalo i‘HU, n
I I !*• n udr*-1 ui*r* thfem irtel in 4 nrirty of
irtso*rv (or whkh lin y arc r4initm*nlcti ant! winch
ImTfrtcrafrfd iu uiy itrsfidic**. I ihw *.y j
I Iw-llrr will* il *m Ibmi *ilt u* umdi. n- 1 Unxn
ever ihmml 1 tvc 2v**n n a Cn/Aurtir, in ihr
I ISh>.* wl.trt|_wrrifly JU ihit KXvOP re/
* Uw*ysr. *u*l alff** an tii. ram#* in l.irrt ami #fli<r
I ij/- m'ttfttr obeUnM-n^ns,m.l ilmk ibej four ttetc inbr*
ir. nnfin* abnnt i*hl heahhy errntemg, than
I ; any inniicnn- will* wh n1 am •Mjifcnitted. I iiti h„,g
I I (lifvwl tte Tdiwn* lo (xwiffi DtnilixiriiPirf an* Ami-
I ftili. us -a cwfoliiuffW-iui : in mh> m >
1 tnrdir'ne rlial betici liaa I x-eu
1 1 beta gj !*•**** |wriul Dnirm* |T>|.>4 ! ii**i
1 I jrc*rrit*ed thru* in two ffdr|xy (one /them a
very severe nt*e.)vttli d*f'i'U*! eili'da in hath —the
tmuary dis chrir erea vi*rc me reused fiom had’ 4 ;>iat 10
1 fw© *uik/>i*- wbu* be firsi hours alftr I
1 couime4f*i-(i idim the Ptlte, and Uc patient h sow m
rnuifitllmifts liuukb.
I have im*w In* !w Imie- Ftlte nu baml, and thall be
Inal wlm-II lw*y srr JHH*', p I U4* ihrlii 111 afl
tiancs w bcrcl hui( a SstUtSflir-.
RenjHu ifuHv *>ri*.
SIOO lie tv a rd.
RAN AW AY from the subscriber about the lOtb
■ inst. a negr” fellow, [ajobbing carpenter] nam
ed DICK, or RICHARD, about 25 years of age, and
5 feet, 0 or 10 inches high; he is a good looking ne
gro, of black complexion; has a grunt look, and
speaks very impertinently, and was, alien a boy,
accustomed to house work. It is supposed he will
make for Charleston, or Georgetown, where his
father (named Abraham) is thought to be he having
been sold in Charleston some years ago. Richard
has Iteen for the last 12 or 18 months taking carpen
ter's jobs on his own account, both in the eity and
neighborhood, and is well known in Burke county,
and at the Richmond Baths, w here he was engaged
all last slimmer. I will give the above reward if ta
ken out of the state, and brought to me at Augusta,
or fifty dollars if lodged in some safe jail where 1 can
get him, and a suitable reward if taken up in this
neighborhood on either side of the river.
JOHN CARMICHAEL.
April 1C
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s&Si&Sgi'. v. H. Gin. Jamaica Rum, N. E.
Rum anti Gin.’ Teneriffe, Port, Madeira, and
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