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MEW GOODS. .
ill NOW PEN <v SHEAR ira happy :o announce
S totheifl in the rity and C
tS m * "2 lare ',
assortment of staple and fancy DI\Y GOOD>,
Stable for the Fall and Winter season comprising
u great variety of new and fashions, le articles,
which they have selected with great c}™ fro Jf
most recent importations. We would .-especlfuHj
soWit our friends and the public to ca , and exam
ine the assortment for themselves; anti we would
especially invite the attention of fS
unusually large stock of /vs’ FY S
PLAINS , NEGRO KERSEYS
and low priced ELAN SEES for
LAW BtJOKS. .
REPORTS of cases argued and d< errmn
the High t oort of Chancery ia J e * and ’ 9 r
me niga r h.nrellm Ma; iers ; from
ihg the term of Lord C hanceiwi 1 1 ’ ...
the sittings after M.cheaimos. lerm 48, ’
IHC7.to the sittings after FnaiO. jem W. ( * «
111, 1815, by Thomas Bali and Iran,if Beat.,
Esq re Barristers at Law. ... _
Reports of rases argued and d«errf ined in the
Hifh Court of Chancery from «Taff.t* 1766 Src.
tv the Honorable Robert Henley Kc ns, ol Lin
coln’s Inn. Banister at Law. |
Notes to Phillips’ Treatise on the 151 w 01.r.-:i.
dence by Eaek Co wen, one of theJujigcoi the
Supreme Court of the Stale cf New Y< k, assisted
by Nicholas Hill, Jr. (ounce,llor at Lave
A full and arranged Digest of Cases decided in
the Supreme, Circuit and Distict Courts of the U.
States, by Rich-.nl Peters, Councellor Si. Law, and
reporter "of the decisions of the Supreme Court ot
„lhe I'nited States. >ol3d.
| Also, a new edition of Turners’ Che nistrv.
} The Nurse’s Guide containing a seris of instruc
| tiona to females who wish to engage it the impor
jta it business of nursing mother and c u.d, kc,uy
IJ. Warrington, M. D. _ , r
Towndrow’s new and improved V\ r ing Book ,
| with copies to accompany. Just recei ed l a " 0
sale by J. W. & T. I BTOI.
jan 23.
IIA VS’ LINIMENT.
fine article is warranted to curt* 1 Ues or
j| Rheumatism in all cases, or no pay taken
for it.
GLARING FRAUD!
A notorious counterfeiter l as dared t ■ make an
attempt upon this article, and several ave been
nearly ruined by trying it. Never buy i .unless it
has the written signature of COMSTG K <S-to.
on the splendid wrapper. That firm ha\ * the only
right to make and sell it for 20 years; ai 1 ail from
them is warranted perfe tly innocent an effectual
in all cases. 1
N. B. Always detect the false by its lot having
the above signature. The true sold onh >by
« COMSTOCK Sr < 0.,
Wholesale Druggists. No. 2 Fletrhe. -st. S. Y.
SOLOMON HAY ,
Original Pn rietor.
The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & 51AINES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. l| jan 9
THE HITMAN HAIR, I
JS Warranted staid or restored, and she head
Kept free from Dandruff, by the gentyne
OLDRIDGETS BALM OF COLUMBIA.
1 the genuine as described betow.
This is certified to by several Mayors, .ianisters
|of the Gospel, British Consul, Physiciarl, and a
.great number of our most respectable cilzens, to
be seen where it is sold. I
* DARING FRAUD! I
t*This article has been imitated by a Ifforious
counterfeiter. Let it never be purchase! or used
unless it has the name of L. S. COMSTOC w", or the
signature of COMSTOCK Sr Go., on a Vplendid
wrapper. This is the only external test |iat will
secure the public from deception. <
tpply at the wholesale and retail offile, No. 2
Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane and Pclirl st.—
Address, COMSTOCK * Co. ,
Wholesale Drui gists.
The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & H Vi \ ES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. IV jan9
PROSPECTUS ' ‘
For publishing by sub*c iption, in Augusta, Ga ,an
Agricultural japer , to be styled
GLEANINGS OF 111 SBAM)) Y.
‘•Who makes two blades cf gra-s grow w ,ere one
grew liefore, does more for his country, ban an
Alexander or a Bouapare.”
\T the solicitation of many friends, the *ubscri
her lias consented to become the e< tor and
put lisher of a periodical exclusively devon 1 to Ag
riculture, Gardening, and the other brail lies of
Husbandry in general. Its object w ill be, i u plain
style, to cummuiuoate useful mformmien to die cai
ri valor, whether of the vine or the flow er, T vege
tables or plants, of f-tiiis, grapes or trees, as the
mulberry and all kinds of orchard trees, v dh the
best manner of phnting them ; furnishing uitahie
hinis for the iropruvcment of the vantu s soils,
breeds of cattle, and other stock, with the it atmeni
tft the diseases to which they are liable, nd the
management of bees and silk worms ’
Ihe editor wiil endeavor to illustrate tht impor
tant principles upon wliich the art and sc ence ol
agriculture is founded, and to introduce an t unotni
cal system ot the labors, in the garden or \ neyard,
in ihe field, meadow or cocoonerv.that matSbe best
adapted to the seasons, climate and laliude in
winch we reside, and which in nio-l respe.is, diff» r
greatly from Hie Middle, Northern and fEastern
Stales. I
Os more than one million of Planters rl'd Hor
ticyluir.sts in the Southern States, scarcely two
ouf of a thousand have an opportunity of -onsiilt
tng any agncnlmral w-.rks and are w holl guided
casual ob.-erva.ioiis upon the ways 1 their
neighbors mid ancestors; for they possess i i
of it'djuug \ 110 Almost daily hui arc
making in their own particular branch ot uliure ;
nenhercan they become acquainted will tht tm
proved taneiiej in trees fruits, vines, lowers,
gram and plants, w hic h are continually in oduced
lo our notice from every portion of the f bitable
globe nor with the various improvements a d new
inventions in the implements ol ullage. 1 ie pub
lication shall contain a full account of all tli >e that
are likely to benefit our jiart of the countly, am
increase intellittenoe, virtue, happiness and i rosper
uy at every h.anh in the Southern Stau-s.
ItNhall be
w holly governed by Southern MW«a am prtnci
ples ; our endeavor will be to render it ser ; ceabie
to the young and theaged-to “H. aven’s st lest
gilt to man. ’ even in her teens and to ihe sturdy
farmer—by informing them ot the pro per Reason,
wine i troni expenence m our section of Its I’nion
may have been found most congenial to -ommit
their seeds to the oil—to prune their vi es ami
tree> to transpJaNt their tender shoots and jio were
--to engrail, inoculate or bud ihei-s irubs ai 1 tret's
and turn the “maid it’s blush” into the climning
‘ .noss or “monthly rose,’’ with the bes-t lianner
dtu% rVe * ,Ul * a,MI pre#ervin * tlieu crt, l >s ajd pre*-
'Ve shall by no means overlook the greatl'muth
ern staples. Cotton and Rice, for upon ihesi I tile
miomiauon can be obtained from Nortliern pubb-
CvlOQl. , r
Frovi the kind promises, tendered by fric ds to
«Wi~l ™n.ri Jtions
may hf a In t p«ted ; and other corresiKindei s are
resfiecitully solicited lo communicate any it .mm
nun that may be r.teresiing or beneficial , D S
relating to . be.r mmle of culture ; a. fac, B cc ‘ 2
trom the fillers of our own soil, wmh their o re.va
..on. and n ma.ks vv.il be highly appreciated -y 'he
editor; and since the happiness vmd comlo of a
k country man, y depend upon u 8 at riculiure, n ,' llr
mshmg useful inlormation to the communi , on
tnbutors will aff.rd ihe brightest evidence , then
teal and po’nuusm Ir
'£****“ —1 he f*e issued moot I v on
a sheet <»n<aining Mxieen very lai-ge quart,. -I.J
(saw sise as the “Albany Cultivator. 3 at t ve-v
moderate pneo of One Dollar, payable nal ca
in advance I lie price being so n . nu
her will he sent u» any pemou on credit * shall
be prmled (,u gmsi paper, and with new
•d aipressly for the purpose. The first n mber
will appear in .March next, if possible.
b> lho ,7 J,es the (General Dost Offi<t‘ P,«i.
kill' a uV ' fMl t 0 frank and ihe a lount
• £22^“ n e .»p.pe.,ltey
t 1 " r ward to the editor ait Aug ot" un»
aAo jnn.ffemd .hem in bankable money, m e, rly a*
mg tt. shall receive our. iHISSm * P3pef C ° nta,, ‘
Post masters and cduurs ol , . ~
ei to act ns «ur agents MiuChfii* are k,nd!v . ask *
Co|fy of this Prospectus, they Ilul ™° >,ve a
one from tlie papers which may be air*?* l ° , CUt
publ.sh it; and we, with fe>pect ‘, t 0
friends of the objects we have in view f! '“ ■ lh ®
assist in procuring subscribers to tie a " d
Husbandry.' lLl€ gs of
KIIELMATIR-*. i
Cohen vs rheumatic embrocation.--
Dr M BCehen. proprietor of the universally
i celebrated lotion or the cure of Chrome and Infla
matorv Rheumatism. Sprains, Lumbago, Fains and
■ ?wellmgs in the Joints, te., known as C ohen’s
; Rheumatic begs respectfully to refer
! aji persons suffering from these disea-cs to the
thousands of cures that his preparation has accom
nlished, and to the numerous strange and ni,hl
resnecfable testimonials which have, from time to
tim?,been publbbed to that effect in * ew
and other places. So certain and searching s
i Liniment in its operations, even in cases of R
standing, and of an obstinate nature, i
never been known to fail. The so
are selected Lorn hundreds of others ol a like de
scription It will be proper that all pejons using
the Liniment see that it is accompanied with the
1 ILna’ure of the proprietor in his own hand writing,
j since the introduction of this remedy to the public,
various empirics have been palmed upon the coun
, trv Nostrums and Lotions and Liniments, and
I “Infallible Rheumatic Mixtures,” all of which be
j ing a compound of ignorant'quacks, are ca culattd,
more or less, to injure the system rather than re
move anv complaint. In proof of the estimation
in which the Embrocation is held by respec^table
men in the medical piofession, as well as by tne
thousands of persons who have been effectua ly
cured of Rheumatism, the subscriber has subjoined
letters from a few who are well and popuUrly
known to the entire society in New ork » and
whose opinions and professional judgments are
universally esteemed. R COHEN%
No. Hudson street, N. Y.
New York, Aug. 3, IS3B.
Dear Sir—Havirg frequently witnessed the ap
plication of vour Rheumatic Embrocation, and tl e
beneficial effects arising therefrom, it affords me
pleasure to state that I most cheerfully recommend
it as an invaluable remedy, and the best known for
the cure of that painful and distressing complaint,
either in its acute t r chronic form.
WILLIAM F PIATT, M. D.
Late Corresponding Secretary of the Medical Soci
ety of the City and county of New Y ork.
To Dr. M. B. Cohen.
Dr. M. B. Cohen—ln reply to your request as to
imy opinion of your Rhea i atic Embrocation, I
j most willingly acknowledge that I have used it in
my practice, and found it an invaluable remedy as
a palliative Liniment in cases of Rheumatism,
CHAS. A. VAN ZANDT, M. D.
New Y T ork, April 20, 1539.
1 certify that I have used Dr. M. B. Cohen’s
Rheumatic Embrocation, and have found it a most
useful adguvant in the treatment of this painful
' disease, and therefore hesitate not to recommend it
in all cases of Rheumatism.
WILLIAM ANDERSON, M. D.,&c.,
No. 342 Broadw T ay, S’. Y.
J I, Henry B. Nonts, Ist Lieut, of the Revenue
I Cutter Alert, in the service of the L nited States,
I do certify that I was for five months aiflicted with
i the Inflamatory Rheumatism,and had every reme
j dy by advice of physicians, without any relief, and
: finally by advice of Dr. W. Rockwell, health offi
cer at quarantine, I applied to Dr. M. B. Cohen, in
i the month of July, 183, for a bottle of his Rheu
-1 matic Embrocation, and after one week’s use of
! the specific, was entirely free from all pain, and
was able to resume my place in the service.
H. B. NONES, Ist Lt. U. S. R. S.
New Y'ork, August Ist, 1637,
cr'j' Price, $3 per bottle.
TO THE PUBLIC. —Be it known, that on this
| 20th day of January, one thousand eight hundred
j and forty, we have appointed Mr. Benjamin F,
| Kf.nrick, proprietor of the Mansion House, city
of Augusta, our sole Agent for the city of Augusta,
in the State of Georgia; also, sole agent for the
city of Hamburg, in the State of South Carolina,
for the sale of our Rheumatic Embrocatio.i, a re
medy calculated to cure with certainly any Rheu
i malic complaints, whether of a chronic or indama-
I tory nature. Witness, our hand, this day and year
; aforesaid. M. B. COHEN & Co.
j The public wbl remember that this is simply an
external application and free from minerals.
The public are cautioned against purchasing of
any other than the above authorized agent, as that
| purchased from any other person cannot be genu
j ine.
Dr. M. B. COHEN’S principal Office, No 272$
I Hudson street, N. Y'.
Each bottle of the Embrocation is accompanied
: with printed directions for use, and none is genu
ine unless bearing the signature of
jan 22 3m M B. COHEN.
I TO THE FACULTY' AND HEADS OF
| FAMILIES.
DR. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
TOMATO—a substitute for Calomel, and
does not belong to the family of quack medicines;
1 for the reason that the component parts are made
i known to the faculty, or any one else that may
wish to know, by any of the agents keeping them
for sale. Since this discovery so long and anx
iously looked for, some one in almost the extreuu
North has advertised a Tomato Pill, purpoitingti
made from the strdk, a thing not more aosuiu
than for one to offer meal from the corn stalk, to
say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato
so far North.
Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the
Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of
which, he holds himself bound, and in honor pledg
ed to prove by their use, that they are all that they
profess to bo, and will do for othcis what they
have done for such us mav have used them ; as
this is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will
doubtless be valuable information to families to
know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable
as the Red Tomato, and produces twice as much
of the hapatine, or active principle, and when used
as a daily vegetable will be found to keep the
system in much better condition than the other
kind ; many will recollect with what trembling
I anxiety calomel has been given to children, ami
j how they then wished for a substitute. It has
long been known that the Tomato contained ca
. thartic principles, bit not until of late was it
aicertaincd that they contained alterative and diu
i rctlc properties. Tht Faculty embrace and use
: the preparation most cheerfully, for the reason that
! lhe J’ know what it is Were it a patent mystery
! the\ would le bound to reject the medicine, as they
: justly do the one thousand and one cure-alls of the
day. 11 you wish to cleanse the svstem with a
mild, sa.e anti-bilious medicine, use' the Tomato
Pill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon be in
this city. We all know something about this,
june IS ’ t f
Radical Cure of Hernia or Rupture, by Dr.
Chase’s Improved Surgeons’ Trusses.
TH E subscriber has opened an office, at the Dru"’
store of Messrs. J J. Robertson & Co., for the
treatment ot Hernia or Rupture, by means of these
ustly celebrated instruments. He has now' used
them for nearly a year, and, did not delicacy forbid
he could name several )>ersons who have been radi
cally cured. of this truly distressing and dangerous
affection, by the useof these Trusses,besides manv
others who are in a fairway of being entirely re
lieved. The following is the language of the com
nuttee of the Philadelphia Medical Society on the
Radical Cure of Hernia.
“ The instruments of Dr. Chase have effected
the permanent and accurate retention of the in
testines in every case cf Hernia observed by the
committee, w ithout material inconvenience to the
patient, and often under trials more severe than
! are usuallv . '’« n tured upon by those who wearcther
j trusses; trials that would be imprudent with anv
| other apparatus known to the committee ”
: “ Th* committee are induced by the ‘foregoing
conclusions to recommend, in strong terms the in
stmmeuts of Dr. Ch.se to the “f
the protest, the best known means of me
h.g.^U^Tf^;rcu;e a " d as fumißhlDgthe
and thatl)”*clalrtTrSLT,^*. 1 'Zf hT“’
yet invented to effect the object.” uecided, - v the k« st
Persons from a distance can .
applied, upon application at the office*
cessary inlormation given to enable them V V 7
it themselves. The poor, who are l;»i 01ad J us l
this afflicting complaint.will be t r eated^^f u ' J t nder
ly upon presenting a certificate, from someiesDo°n US ‘
ble person,ot their pecuniary disability F
The instruments are cf all sizes, and’ applicable
to every variety of reducible rupture F
feb 20 r. M. ROBERTSON, M. D.
O. COSBY'S DYSFJEPTiC BiTTBBS* 1
PERHAPS lliere i* nothing more calculated tu
disgust the public eye than the innumerable
advertisements ot nostrums that are constantly ap
[ roaring in the public prints. All are ready to ex *
claim, our souls are sick, our ears are pained with
! every day’s reports of ills and specifics Ims * la,e
i fie public mind would seem to forbid any person
of delicate mind from sending forth any new llw '
coveries in medicine, to the trial ol th® public.
Still, motives of delicacy should not prevent us from
* making know n real discoveries, which we arc con
fident will benefit our fellow men. This latter
; considers! ion has prompted the author of these bu
-5 iers to make them known. He knows they are high- j
’ ly efficacious, for he himself, his wife, and roan)
• friends, have given them a thorough trial. He was j
• himself a confirmed dyspeptic, ho much, that even
t bis recollection was gone. By using these bitters .
J he lias been restored to health. Mr*. Coshy was
• troubled for many years, but «as restored to hea.th j
, by the use ot these hitters. This has been the case
• with manv of his fri* nds. Mr. Cosby in sending
1 forth this advertisement, addresses thoire who know*
- him. Ho has been lor many years a resident o
, Augusta, at which place he can at any time tv
, consulted about the bitters. They are good in al.
i cases of diseases of the digestive organs, the symp
» toms of w hich are indigestion, pain or oppressio)
. in ihesiomach from food, lossot appetite, flatuler
■ cv, heart I urn, giddiness in lite head, pain in th
[ side, shortness of breath, lassitude, general weak j
. ness, (list u: bed sleep, &c The com post ion is er ,
I lirely Botanical, an I has proved efficacious whe
, many celebrated medicines had failed. Insuppo
of w hich he refers them to Freeman W. I acy, «hc
riff of Richmond count , and William T. Thomf
son, editor of the Au.usta Mirror, and he might re
ter you lo many others, but deems it unnecessary
as he is willing to place it on its own merits. A
he usks is lor muse who are afflicted with me dyi
pepsia lo give it a trial.
They can be Had at T. H. Plant s book'Ston ,
Augusta, and of ('• Cosby himself, al the comer *
i Washington and Rllis-streets. tiov 30 ly
CINa JOURS
OR
ANti-BALSAMJC GONORRHOEAL SOLUTION,
Warranted to cure in Five Days.
fiIHIS incomparable and invaluable remedy f
X long known, and used with such unparraliele .
success in the Canadas for the last 30 ycais, aj
pears to need no panegyric. Its operation upon ts
1 human system is such that it invariably acts lik
' a charm,* for the relief and radical cure of a certai
common and disagreeable ‘-ills the flesh is heir to.
This prize obtains its own name from the certai<
success which has attended it through al' of i
. trying circumstances, namely, “five days,”—tf
! same success which followed it in a Northern lat
I tude still obtains in a more Southern. The formu
t or recipe was obtained at great expense, intrig,
and hazard by M. Cheveres, from the celebratf
Indian thief Wabenothe, or Great Moon, whib
he, with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur bi
siness in the North-west with the Indians.-
Wabenoshe prized highly and use it with invariab
success throughout his two tribes. Its know-n ar
valued virtues have already enriched to an a : mos;
incredible extent the children of this warlike prince,
not only by actual sale of the article itself to ii
dividuals, but by parting with copies of his receij
at enormous prices to the Chief of every tribe <
Indians in America, with a solemn promise to th
Great Spirit, never to divulge the “art of its ronr
position until he sleeps with his fathers,” althoug
free to use it in their respective tribes, whit
places it in the hands of every Indian who rel
with, I may say, religious confidence on its curs
ble powers.
Below’ is a copy of the translation as near as it ca
be anglisized of the deed given by Wabenosbe, i
M. Cheveret, when he purchased the original recipi
and had twice assisted the Chief himself throug
the tedious manipulatory process of manufacture
Few white men would credit the length of litre
which is consumed in preparing the article for in
mediate use.
TRANSLATION.
| “I, Wabenoshe, Chief of the nations Ottowa ar,
Chippewa, for the love and good feeling which
have for my white friend M. Cheveret, (for he ha
. done many good things for me and my people,)
give to him my greatest cure for the bad sicknet 1
w’hich my children have had sent among them a
t a punishment by the Great Spirit, and hope that i
his hands it may do much good, and make him ver
: rich.”
. Signed WABINOSHE,his X mark.
Witness APPAHO, his X mark.
EVERETT LAYMAN,
HILL AM MCAKIE,
J. B. ROY,
R. O. DUPUIS,
J. S. CARDINAL.
This Medicine,! warrrnt by this publication,un
der a penalty of $5,000, not to contain one parti
cle of corrosive preparation. It is purely vegats
1 ble in its essences. Its first and prominent virtut
is to subdue every vestige of inflamation, and the
acts mildly and copiously as a diuretic ; thereby
I holding within itself, every requisite virtue, fc
; the subduction of this loathsome malady—and-ev
! ery regular graduate in medicine, will sustain th
r assertion, that copious diuresis and reduction of in
i flation, are the only two things necessary to effec
- ajsound and radical cure
The most peculiar virtue of the “Cinq Jours,’
is in this, that wherever it alone lias been used t>-
* allied a cure, none of those tenacious and disagree
> able consequences which almost invariably result
i from the sudden cure of Gonorrhoea, have beei
known to obtain such as stricture, hernia, humor
: alis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of th<
f most loathsome, perplexing, and disagreeable dis
- eases, consequent upon erroneous diagnosis an.
r treatment of Gonorrhoea.
r Those affected are requested to call and try so
s themselves. If the prescriptions are we.l follow
1 ed and fail to cure, the money will in every case b
) returned.
; You can do what you please and eat what yo'
i please.
1 To be had at Antony & Haines, No. 232, Broad
; street, who are the only authorised Agents in Au
r gusta. All orders addressed to them, will bi
: promptly attended to.
I For sale, also, by Wm. B. Wells & Co. Druggists
* Athens; and P. M, Cohen <fe Co. Charleston, au 2i
I
i ******
) The French Pills are applicable in ail cages, loi
i eiihcr sex, (warranted free from Mercury.; and nos
sesseg great advaniages over ,he Balsams and all
I. quid medicines, by being entirely free from smell
and consequently do not effeci the breath, thereby
Kcm nnng lKe Poßß,b,lUy of dis covery whilpustng
I Besides this important advamage, thev never
- disagree wnh the stomach, and in ihe first f
\ they usually effect a cute
1 with little regard to oiet orexposure 5 ’
, In ihc most obstinate stages of the disease thev
’ af c -Hly cermin having cured many after ’ everv
i o.her remedy hV failed In short .hey have hZn
■ f° universally successful that the proprietor chal
. lenges any one to produce a remedy of en., a i
. tauity, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred Dollars'
? -Harrisburg, Dec lo ic-jo
Dr. Valier-Dcar Fir: Abou. a month
1 to you for three boxes of your French Pills and S
. much ooliged to you *.or furnishing me w ith a
> cine so effectual and so pleasant to use in dl ‘
, spn.foryou. Fills 1 l,»dV„ , ro „hEi
I lor nearly 6 months, and had tried a cren?
r metltcHies without any effect. Burin* the
r first six w eeks 1 was under a Physician of rh
place, but finding little or no chance of bein«rP.»«A
, b >’ him, I left him, and a few days after v, a
! Philadelphia, where 1 bought a • anety of advert ed
r B l* l ' l «fl^} e to Stock an apothecary shoo
and all of this I took with the same success a«b’
fore, leaving that c*** *d smell of the I alio 8 u ’
bind them, which I think I can smell to h,.?
Not know mg what to resort to next, and -
French Pil's advertised in the Public Le '°°
determined to try them, and am only sorry idf,7‘
get them eoone/, as it might hjfce saved r
dollars and have cured me long ago \t.. or
writing to you ar present, is top.fcureson'“ £ C n
medicine for two of my founds, J
same kind of a scrajie. Yon will therefore lh
send by the hearers.x boxes, and oblige p * eas
Yours respectfully, b ’ „ R
P- S.—ls it wij] be any advantage V m, K '.
hfch the above, w ith the initials. “’ ' ma - v P ,ib "
Thege mine French Pills are for sab- a
!.y H.Vitand Kistey * Co., Thoma.”t‘,”u
and hw Nelson Caner. Priro, $3 no n __ -i
full directions. y Une 6 P<?r ,th
, | iK. £. SPoHN. a German physician of af&b
j XX note, having devoted his attention for wine
i years lo the cure and removal ofihect usesof
VOUS AND BJCK HEAD ACHE, has the satis
faction lo make known, lhai he lias a remedy which
by removing ihe causes cures effectually and perma
nently i his distressing complaint. PherC-nre many
families vvho have considered Sick Headache aeon
siiiuiionai inccmhle family complaint- Dr. ss. as
sures them tha they are mi-taken, and labouring
under distress which taay might not only alleviate,
but actually eradicated by tiie us if his remedy.
It is the result of scientific research, and is entirely
of a different chaiaclerlrora advertised patent medi
cine*, and is not unpleasant to the laste.
HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. j
j The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn s
j remedy for this distressing compaint is every day
gaining is certainly a matter of much astonishment,
i That so m ich suffering should have existed for ages
I without any discovery of an effectual preventiv or
| cure, is iruly a subject of much regret but Dr. o.
I tiovv assures the public that such a remedy has been
I invented as will convince the most credulous. The
! .rinciples on w hich it acts are simple ami plain. It is
an a milted fact that this complaint, whether called
Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim
arily from the stomach—those vvho think they have
Ihe Nervous Headache may rest assured that I his
! organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that th’eys
• tem has become vitiated or dehilnaied, through the j
j stomach, and that only through the same channel |
■ must they expect s restoration ol the natural and j
! healthy functions ol the system. This object, Dr.
; Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated lo attain,
i 'i he truth of ibis position cannot be controverted, j
i and the sootier sufferers wiih ihe headache become
I convinced of it, ihe sooner will their suffering end
|in restoration of healih, Dr. Spohn pledges his
j prrfessionai reputation on this fact. 'Poe remedy
! may be had of apothecaries generally throughout
j the United Slates.
j For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232
I Broad-street, Augusta. mar 26
fJIHE great celebrity of this unrivalled Compo-
X sit ion,especially in the Northern States, leaves
the proprietor but little need lo say any thing in its
favor : for it lias been generally conceded to it,that
it is beyond all comparison the best remedy for ex
ternal complaints that has ever been discovered.
Indeed lhe(speed and certainty of its operations,
have lire appearance of miracles : as ulcers, wounds,
corns, fever sorcs.chilblains, while swellings, biles,
piles, spider and snake bites, &c. <fee., immediately
yield to its superhuman influence. Thus, if prop
erly applied it will remove an inveterate Corn or
break and heal a bile in five nays, will allay and
perfectly cure an ulcer m two weeks, and the most
desperate cases of white swelling that can be ima
gir ed. have been destroyed by it m less than two
months. In ihe hires of poisonous reptiles its effi
cacy is truly surprising, and if applied in time, its
powers of attraction aieso wonderful that they will
at once arrest the poison and thus prevent it from
perva nng the system. It is likewise greatly supe
rior lo any medicine heretofore discovered for the
chafed back and limbs of horses—for tetters, ring
worms, chapped lips—and in short, for every extei
nal bodily evil that may fall lo the lot of man or
beast.
The proprietor has received at least a thousand
certificates, and other documents, in favor of his
“ Specific Oinim nt,” upwards of a hundred of
which were written by respectable members of the
Medical Faculty.
Albany, July 9th, 1837.
To Dr. Harrison.
Fir—l use your Specific Ointment in my practice,
and cordially recommend it ns a most efficient rente
; dv for Tumors, Ulcers While Swellings, Scrofula,
j Rheumatic Bains, Chapped Face, Lips and Hand':
i and for general external compla-ols. I write this
! at the request of yonr agent here, who furnishes me
i with the article, and am pleased to have it in my
power to aw ard honor to merit.
RUFUS K. BEACH, M. D.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1838.
Dear Sir—My daughter, a girl of founetn, was
sadly afflicted witn thecomp aim that physicians
termed a scald head ; and I feared, indepe dent ol
ever) other evil, that she would be bald in conse
quence. By ihe recommendation, however, of ihe
Reverend Mr. l einn, I applied your ointment lothc
afflicted part; and 1 thank God that my child is
now eiifirety recovered from the disease, and is
gening her ban as fast as can he expected The
cure was effected in lather less than two months;
during which lime I us- d fiv dollars worth ofoint
merit; I had spent upwards of a hundred dollars
during the previous three years, without any benefit
whatever.
MARY HOWARD.
I hereby substaniiate the truth ot the above
statement
CHRISTOPHER HOWARD.
1 know the abo\e statement to be correct,and 1
can add from experience that “ Harrison's Specific
i Ointment,” is an excellent medicine for external
complaints
Matthew perrin.
Boston, Jan. 7, 1837.
Dear Sir—l have to request of you to forwafld
me, two hundred boxes of Ointment, by (ho most
immediate conveyance, and without regard to the
expense of carriage, as lam quite out, and much
in want of it.—You know my estimation of your
valuable discovery, and therefore ] shall only add,
tnat further ixperience has increased m\ enthusi
asm and established me in the opinion, that it is su- '
penor to any remedy extant fur external diseases. i
Respectfully vours,
CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D. 1
» T • * Sew Drleans, March 20th, 1838.
j Dr. Harrison
; Sir— 'l he virtues of your Specific Ointment, have '
! f** 11 long known to me,as 1 have used none other 1
! in my rather extensive practice tor several years, and
i J* y-o “‘ink it wou.d be lo your advantage, I can
I furnish you w.th twenty renilicaies of important
I cure* which it has effected under my own imme
j J,ale tnspection: the last being one of a severe
I and apparently perpetual ulcer,in the back of a
, poor woman, Mary Baxter who resides in 216 Di-
I v,slun street, which it completely healed in twenty ‘
| one days My present chief object in writing to i
i « »oJeorn who is your authorised agent in this
I city, for, being in want of a supply of your oint- ■
i mem, and Ihe person Mr. Boyle,from whom 1 used j
I ! ° purchase it, haying failed and gone out of bust- !
i ness, lam fearful if I purchaseai random, that i
! may be imposed on by a counterfeit
\ our obedient servant,
EDWARD RAMSEY, M. D.
Dr Harmon. Ci,.c.„na,i. Aug*,, 8,1837.
Sir,—i have no hesitation in stating, m reply to
yonr note, that your “ Specific. Ointment” is truly
equal to the majority ol the ends for which vou
commend it. 1 qualify my certificate by th« word
majority, as ins my maxim to give no opinion in
medical matters where 1 have had no experie .ice
in sprains,bruises, inflammations,eruptions, w hit
lows, piles,&c., iMs universal recipe. I have
aLo used it on the leg of a boy which had been
bitten by anadder, and ihe ex trait ion of the poison
and u umate cure was so rapid. Hint my patient wm
Ki" eter •" * i -XI remSaed .o “
Yours respectfully,
HENRY JACOBS, M D !
Uu«m:,Kv a ie,tM ,mm Dr J - W - S-!-. XI |
and ;i'V ,e, r <i 10 !ay ’ lhal Pami ■
and the Sore Breasts of females, Harrison’s Specific ;
Jintment has no superior, if indeed u f,as S
mMe whole catalogue of external mediciitM 1 as i
known and prescribed in this country.” * 1
Extractof aletterfrora Dr. P«cis,of Uiica.N Y j
Dated July 28, 1839.
“ Harrison’s SfiecificOintmAt” is m •
a must important discovery; and is paniculariiTeffi’ ;
ciem in scrofulas, ulcers, sore legs eruniiifn? I
general nmward complaints. 1 . p ’ and I
from an experience of four years.” °* * mef,is j
Thi. will coniiy" T' '*»• I
most entirely covered hv an er. nd , ecii w «re a!-
and that after ihc trial of a var.eiy°of ■| ng ri Worrn ?
remedies, 1 was conpletely cured \ el,ectua l
EDGAR FOSSET
t vihnd
Antony Haines,and I homos I W * ar *G
Remdpr.ee, 60 p, r
ly
r § HIESE Pills are no longer among t io<e ofdoubt-
X ful utility. They have passed away from the
hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide ol
experiment, and now «tand before the public a>
hffh in reputation, and as extensively employed in
all parts of the United States, the Canadas, iexas
Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine tha
has ever been prepared for the relief ol suffering
man. They have been introduced wherever it was
found possible to carry them ; and there are but
few towns that do not contain some remarkable
i evidences of their good effects. The certificates
that have been presented to the pi opaetor exceed
twenty thousand! upwards of five hundred ol
which are from regular practising physicians, whv
are the most competent judges oftheir ments.
Often have the cures performed by this medicin
been the subject of editorial comment, m Wjou
newspapers and journals ; and it may with tiuth he
asserted.that no medicine of the kin 1 ha? evei re
ceived testimonials of greater value thin are at
tached to this. .
They are in general use as a family medicine
and there are.thousands of families who declare they
re never satisfied until they have a supply alway s
on hand. j
They have no rival in curing an 1 preventing
| Billious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
j Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
. Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
I Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn,
! Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach
and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,Flatulence, Habitu
al Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotchedor Sallow
Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels,
where a cathartic or aperient is needed They are
exceedingly mild in their operation, producing
neither nausea, griping no. debility.
The following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a
highly respectable Planter ot Wake County, No
Ca ,March 3d, 1838;
Dr. Peters —Dear Sir, —By request of your agent,
Mr. Harrison, 1 send you a few lines respecting the
almost miraculous effects of yourpiPs; and I would
add, that you may make use ol them, in connection
with my name, in any manner you deem proper, I
speak of their merits from experience,as I and my
family have taken upwards of thirty boxes in three
years ; and so great are the benefits we have receiv
ed from them in general, that I would rather pur
chase them at ten dollars abox than have my house
without them. I will not enumerate Lhc afflictions
they have relieved us of; but 1 can assure you they
were many, and of very opposite natures, which
has fully proved to me that your medicine is a sim
ple purifier of the system, and therefore equally
the enemy of every disease. I will mention one
case. I have a sister who had been for a long pe
riod severely afflicted w r ith dropsy in the chest and
was brought by it to the very verge of the grate.
She was attended by the most eminent physicians
that money could procure; but all their efforts to
restore her to health, or even to mitigate her suffer
ings were fruitless ; and accordingly,we all consid
ered her immediate death as inevitable. By good
fortune, however, as she was in this situation, ex
pect ng every day to be her last, your pills were
introduced into my family, and so speedy and pal
pable were their effects that three doses visibly re
lieved her, and in less than three months she was
perfectly restored to health. This case, I and all
who were witness of it, (but more especially the
suffering party,) considered to be the next thing to
miraculous; and yet I could mention many more
of an equally desperate nature, in which yourpilis
were equally successful in rescuing the patients
from the jaws of death. Need 1 add that the popu
larity of your medicine amounts to enthusiasm in
this section of the country ? But this I presume
you know from the immense quantity you dispose
of 1 may mention, however, that notwithstanding
its general use, I never heard an individual complain
of its effects. My residence is 12mi'es from Ban
eigh, on the road to Fayetteville. I am, with sen
timents of regard, your ob’t servant.
A. G. BANKS.
To Dr. Peters, —Sir—For upward" of fifteen
months, 1 have been cruelly afflicted with Fever
and Ague; and during the time could bnd nothing —
though I had applied to every thing that gave me
any thing like permanent relief. At length, how
ever, your pills were recommended to me, by one
of our best physicians,and I am most grateful and
happy in being able to add, that I had scarcely used
two boxes when I found that they had restored me
to perfect health. Since'then, various members of
my family have used them with equal success—
and consequently’ I feel it my r duty’to apprise you
of the fact, and to request of you to publish this
certificate, as lam anxious to add my public testi
mony to the almost miraculous virtues of your un
rivalled medicine. Respectfully your«,
THEODORE JAMES.
Augusta, Ga., Feb 10, 1539.
Communication received from the eminent Dr. J.
11. Irwin of Florence, Georgia :
Dr. J. P. Peters —My Dear Sir—On the night of
the llthinst., I was called in great haste to the
house of a felovv ci.izen, (Mr. Lee,) where 1 found
; his son laboring under a most alarming attack of
j Cynanche Tracneaiis (Croup) and apparently he
j yond the aid of remedy. By the greatest good for
! tune, however, 1 had in my pocket a broken box of
; your pills—four of which 1 administere 1, with
j such immediate happy effect that in a few’ minutes
: my patient was at ease, and out of danger. This
j case, in connection with my name is at your ser-
I vice—and I have the pleasure to be able to inform
you that your inestimable medicine is in such great
favor with the faculty here, that 1 believe there is
not one of them who does not use it in his private
practice. Yours most resp’y.
| March 13, 1839. J. H. IRWIN, M D
j Extract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Bo-
I gait, of Providence, R. L, Dec. 17, 1838.— Peters’
pills are an excellent aperient and cathartic medi
cine, those effects being produced by the differences
j of the quantity taken, and are decidedly superior
; to Lee’s, Brandreth’s or Morrison’s Pills*
j Extract from a letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor,
! ♦ Jan - 9 » 1y 39. They are a peculiarly mild, yet
efficient purgative medicine, and produce little," it
any, griping or nausea. I have proscribed them
with much success in sick headache and slight idj. |
lious fever. 15
Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams ot
Burlington, Vt., July 9, 1837.—1 cordially recoin
| mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no
: case dangerous, family medicine. They are pecu
| liarly influential in costiveuess and all the usual
I diseases of the digestive organs.
| Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon
treal, U. C., Sept. 27, 183(3.—1 neverknev a single
j patent medicine that I could put the least coufi- I
i dence in but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which are
| really a valuable discovery. I have no hesitation !
in having it known that I use them extensively in
my practice,for all complaints, (and they are not a
Wood hlCh haVC their SOUrcein the in P u «% of the i
r fl °? Dr ' D * ve of Quebec, L.
C., March 6, 1837. lor bilious fevers, sick head
ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of
the spleen, Peter s Pills are an excellent medicine.
Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or
leans, La,, Oct. 9, 1837.—1 have received much as
™nTV n m >'P racti I ce —especially in jaundice and
ye.low fever, fiom the use of Peters’ Pil]« jme
sume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in
a month A > 111
N Y Ctr ju t ie f 3 a iß3fi r f i° m Dr ' diehard of Hudson,
A. Jure 3, 1836.—1 was aware that Dr. Peters
was one of the best chemists in the United Staff ,
ami felt assured that he would some day (from his
I intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs
and drugs) produce an efficient medicine and S
| acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully
to my expectations. They arc indeed a sZIZr
medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the ChemUt
the Physician, and the Philosophei? ermst »
_ Mr:c hll>ut K CC. .a, > c - -
j Having used Dr. Peters’ Pill, in ™
he last twelvemonths, I take'plea?ure Pr i tCtlCef ° r
1 my testimony of their good effects in «
.raswaar'*!
r ♦ . . GFORGE C. SCOTT \f D
I Dec X 17 aC ]S36 * I ? ttCr fl ° m Dn Scott of Baltimore,
hin<; rV’ /V' 1 am m the daily habit of pres, r i.
, bing them, (Peters’ Pills) and they in ncaiff Si
I cases answered my purpose. I have diseased ot he
favor eS,S ° meof themvei T good ones, in thSr
Charlotte, N.C., Jan. 1 IB*n
Dear Sir—l have made frequent useof your pm.
m the incipient stage of bilious fever and I
nate constipation of the bowels ; also, in the^en'
mrgement ot the sp een, cnronic diseases Hf !
liver, sick head-ache, general debility, and in 2n
case navetound tnem to ne very effective D *
J D. BOVD. M D
Extractor a itjtet tram hs.
iiali, Feb. 2, 1838.—Your Pills are the niw »
their operations, and yet most powerin'? ■
sects, of any that I nave ever met win, L their tf
of eight and twenty years Their ac tu „ pricl *o '
chyle, and hence on the impurities of tl I. 0"
evidently very surprising. i»
These much approved and justly celobr- ♦ ,
are sold wholesale and retail, at New Vo l * ills I
by Hnviland Risle.y &Co., Thomas Han!? •***», J
and Nelson Carter, and by all the princm i ( °! t I
gists throughout United States, u u , ,! ru 2>' I
Texas,Mexico and the West Indies’ iff. ; 'K
r>o rents per box wholesale priced
j.mc J " Per do «*. ’ 0
■IPIi ■£ I k v*PBAW A j Jil /
LE CORDIAL HE LIJCIVf®
OU L’ELIXIR DE L’aMOUu
rpHE subscriber has the Pleasure ul anno„ nci ,
J| 1 o ihe cnizensol the I Staffs, ffet 1 '*
purchased, for a very large sum and f r .‘ c *)•
ventor, the celebrated Dr. Mngnin, ol p ap - ue
recipe ard riaht for making this astonish,, *
| cine. Until the appearance of the •
I dial, ’ (about three years since.) u wasihonaj .i I
1 the complaints,which it speedily overcome® ‘ ha ’ *
beyond lhc reach ol human remedy as jj, r i
of a thoutmnii ytnrs. they Imd pv ' r ‘ r '« U
ami ingeitutiv of ihemost profound
nil |«n. nl .he «..rid Thin « I
the great edvamageof ihe human ra< e ,soon nm I
itseii ro be the desideratum so h.ng sought l or • !
accordingly, notwiihstondirgii e briel | Wri ' r™ !
ex'steuce, it has required a celebrity so gre ;i ' ’.l 1 * f
it ia eagerly inquired (or throughout u, e civ-jl,??!
globe. Dr Magnin *ch»h finding that the .ten,,;
was so vast as o render a supply tnpos*ib; e j
posed of the recipe and right ol saie, underobli?
lions of secrecy, l«r Engleml, the Uuii H ) - Ia ?
and othei countries,only preserving Fmore
Italy f>r himself. Tims hns the suhso.rihcr c
sensed himself of the invaluable secret; ej 1( |
hastens to give the inhabitants of his line
the benefits of his speculation.
“lee ordial De Lucine,” or. in English,
Lucica Cordial,” is a general invigorator of I
human frame! In all the various casesnf !ang u J
lassitude, and debilitation ; it is an unfailing Mno.' I
dy ; as it is equally its province to impart cheerful. I
ness and decision to the mind, ns health cud I .
to the body But the peculiar v irtue on whichl
celebrity is based, is the taciltty and eertahty nidi I
which it restores the virile powers when they Itavu I
been destroyed by disease.time,lecklessness.oranr
of the numerous causes which terminate in th',
prostration of those funciioits.
In common With the generality of really gomi .
medicines, this I ordial couta.ns nothing of a |
curia! or deleterious nature, among the many ingre
dtents which compose it; but is, at the same tune,
so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can rer,u.
\ ate tiie pros.raffd energies of a giant, an infant
may use it,not only with impunity, but with a>l
vantage.
The usages of society are unfortunately suet,
that, notwithstanding '.he b-n> fits which would i>
sore to result from it, we cannot enter into an annltW
sisol this ine limable Cordial here,or publish mam'
ol the documents which have been received, at I
vouchers of ihe blessings n has curifcircd on imm. k
hers of despairing individuals. But t'.ia vve catitio! K
Ibrbear remarking—that it has been demonstrated I
that llt€ re is scarcely ever, il any such thing at alj, I
as natu-al barrenness, or as natural irabetditv ( ,j |
the procreant lunct ions, in either sex ; and therefore I
that th« seevils are the eflecls of artificial causei, I
and may be speedily subdued «nd removed by the [
use ol “ Le Cordial de Lucine.”
Tha Lucina Cordial is also tn indubitable cure
for the Gleet, and the Fluor AI bus, obstructed, dtffi. |
cult, or painful Menstrualk»n; also, for the mcon- ’
tinenct ol Urine,or theinvoluntary disciiargethere. I
ol It is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled [
| medicine incases of Chronic Empliurts ol Iheskitt. I
j atid in the dropsical ass. c-ttons of the ag ed.
Mont imp rtu7it to tht American Public.
| The United •‘tates (tropriet-r of the celebrated I
j“ I .tietna Cordial.” or •* Elixir..f Love,” begs to lav I
'before the community, the fifi.ovMng ccrufirale, V(
! wl ich he has fee eivul tmrn ihe inventor, ihe iliu>- I
! trious Dr. Magnin ot l*ari>.
j “Ihii is to cert.ly, that I have dispose.! of the I
I recipe for risking the “ Lu<-na Cordial,” or I
| “ Knxir of Love,” and also the right to sell it f
j throughout the 1 ruled Slat.s of N.irtli Amenca, -
! to John Winters Hoiderwvli,M 1). My reasons I
j for so doing is. than he demands t »me forthe above I
| Cordial, of which 1 am the invciror, are so mime- |
| tons, i bat I am unable lo supply all the orders from I
| France mi liaß alone; and have therefore dispo- I
j sed of the privileges vouchsafed intliis, and oilier |
i certificctes ol a like nature in order to generalise |
I the benefits ot my discovery throughout the world. I
i Given under my hand at Earn,on this mneteemli |
day of January, in the year ot our Lord, I
e.gbieen hundred and ihmv eight.
EHASTE MAGNIN.
’ Gasntrd Delluc, )
j W.11.a.n M.rr.t.,i
Postscript to the above
As you requeslid me to state the number of hot
! tics ol the '■ Lucina Cordial, ’ v% Inch I have a I ready
| sold, i have referred lo my books, and find it toei
i cced four bundled thousand ; while ihe orders now
| on hand cannot be supplied in less than three
; months.
From an immense number of tessimoniaH from
lire regular faculty, touching the viriues of the
Cordial, I have in particular selected t lie following,
which may be of use to you. You will also find a
number ol others of less importance inclosed ’l ha
irnmediaie cert ficate is from a body of eight of the
ablest medical practitioiffers in France.
To Dr Magnin, in\ entor of i he Lucina Cordial,or
Elixir of i»ve
Respected and Honored Sir:—We have all in a
. variety of cases, tested the remarkable effects ol
your great discovery, and have assembled lor the I
j purpose of hearing evidence to the tacts, and lead- {
enng you tho honor which is your due The
j “ Lucina Cotdial’Tsin our opinion, an infallible 1
remedy lor the prostration ol the Procreant . unc
lions, ami Artificial Barrenness : and thereto, must
prove a blessing to the human race. We ca also
bear evidence that there is nut lung in it of a mer
curial or deleterious nature ; and in short, tl - Hi*
j oneof Hie nobiest me»lieuiui discoveries ofanyaf«-
With leelmgs of admiration and respect wo re
main, dec.r sir, your obed ent servants,
Josselin jJoasun, Jean Bianc,
Sigisraond de la Manine, Robert Stevenson,
Adnen Dec rand, Lcuis Ouiseau,
Octave Nicolk, p it;no B.jffen
Lxtraci.ol e letter from the elebrated lalleyrand,
to Dr Magnin.
I lam now on the wrong side of eigliiv,aud yet 1
I could be on my honor or oath if necessary, that 11
; bottleortwo of your Cordial ol Love has made me
; as vigorous as a boy of live and twenty. I
think you have discovered the “Elixir of ill Ic,’
which the alchy mists have been so lung in quest of;
i am. iha f (pardon my officiot’sness,) you should have
! named il accordingly.
T rom the eminent Dr. Devigney, of Brussels.
. October 3, 1837.
To Dr. Magnin:—My dear friend —I am id ,w
gratified al ttie unprecedented popularitv of yo“ r
“Luc na Cordial,” and am able to near testimony w
its surprising virtue. 1 had a patient recently.
1 , a gentleman ot fortune, who had lor
several years abandoned hirnselt in the vorter oi
dissipation ; and was only reclaimed from it at
length by l ire utter prostration of all his vir.le*"«r
--8 °*, He was, indeed, reduced to the last exiremit x
of debility and t isteiessness, for, if an occasion*!
flash of excitement waruied his system, the reac
tion was aanost immediate,and the result pen* 1
prostration. 1 had appiitd all the usual nostrums
in such cases ; but, as I had anticipated, without
success; and when 1 saw the “Lucina Coidiaj'
advertised, 1 must confess that even the great weigi> !
of your name did not give me much hope in it.,* 1
least so far as regarded the case in hand. 1 le!I
bound lo try it,huwev.r,and was soon hamfio , l ul
is efficacy; fur bt. fore a bottle was expended. i n ) I
patient gave evidence of the returning elasticity ol
tiis sysffrx.; and he is now, having used four buiil** l
as vvellts ever.
The number of documents, such as the alw ve
which have been rec eived by Mr. Magnin, siriceih®
first appearance of “ Le i .'ordial de Lucine.’’ would
fill a volume as large as the Bible.
This highly impor.aut medicine is for sale bv Job*
Winters Hohlervyeff, No. 12* Lilrerty street,
urk ; Charles B Tyler, No. 70 C'heslnut-st. D ;,(4 ’
delphia ; and in Baltimore by Roberts <fc Atkin 4 '' 11 '
John M. and G. R. Tykr • in WashiuS
ton Cliy by Johias V\ at kins and Charles Stott; * n
Georgetown by U. M. Limbacum ; in Kichnw^
by John H. Lu tice ; in Petersburg by &■#**
Ifiomas and Dtipuy, Kosscr & Jones; and m N |,r '
folk by Ji. A. Ennius and B. Kmerbon;
Jo til Woodly, No- 65 Poydras «t New <JrJean s
tl can also be found ui alt the principal
Stores in Snath Carolina, and m Angu»tn, by l* aV! T
land Kisley &. Co , Thomas Barrett & Uu., all “
Nelson Curbs*. Price, J 3 per bottle, with fuff
reclions. June 4 h