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- _ A GLaIA. (jA.. iLEsDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 15, 1840. VOL. IV. —No. 299.
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4 artic.e piiuiish i roiow, ’oncoiuii;; he
|_ new and popular jctrrne advanced >v the
iiastrioiw loeiicke n < *rmauy cannot fail jf ex
i:u;_ - cep md tfmllii ; .mere.-r ■ liroiutntr.it »ui
.juniry.
i -
- .an siateu .r m lie sermon.
CIS )FF‘ \ T Gi.ELICKE,
n nan u.
The Skate r>f ijmah 3esef actors
~
lUixm* f North, md a ulk America,
_.-t;is Offo.v Goe: can, M. J.. a£ Germany.
Europe.j .jeiongs the ar rorisuabie aonor of onaixig
. . ■ ---• :ocr; a. o the • eof neci
i-e — ioctnne vfuca. Ldgn T-nernemi'. moused >
\ nanv n *he :acaitv. ,oj waxen tail a rateable
meraoer,) fie proves to b s well founded in truth
Jiv ioctnne >i ioiy V —aaoctnne. inon he
,-enty n which are stuq nded -he ira >i millions
and which ooidly challenges ais >p
osers -o refute. -*iz -umption .s . lisease a
vav- jccasioned by a iiwmiered state of Vis Vitae
ur -ae A-iticiple nth mmaii joav • wj- often
ecretly harfciog in the. Ay?-tern for years before
■ere a the east compia it of the Lungs —ana
vmcn :nav ,e retrain •- hougn :ot o o ucxiy
. axed, as a common coid r a simple oeatiacne. An
.nvaluably precious loci ne this, a; r .—j parts on
.aDortsuu .t->so:i o :.c jarr-iiiD' .<• uthy ii join
•exes, teaching dicrn it t this .nsioioua oe nav
etn xnooserved nrnats f heir 'iayey house* *
even while they imagir ! .hemseives ecure from
h atacks. learning ther | that the great .secret mthe
ut gP pnmrving texitk jLto pluck me :he disease
iSMs m tt> naze, uia i honl ui the fuilgromm
-or. ,
This .ilustnous aeneia tor of nan is also entitled
to youi unieigned aratiti ie. and the dratituae )f a
world, for the invention t his inatchiess Sanative.
—whose leaiini •sat not ustlv uaim or i -ucn i
itle, since it has so sisp illy triumphed over our ;
,-ieat common enemy. 'imumplion. joth n
ne irst and last stages —a medicine which has i
;ho roughly tilled the v-act ira in the Alatena Aledica.
md thereby proved itself ae Tp* Coswrnr of Ehm~
ir ansJ^Z —i .nedicim oi vmcn all nankinu
vill have aoundant cans ;to bless the oenencent
.and oi a tind )r ovide —t aedicine wnose
wondrous rirtues have d>*n so gtownagiy pourtray
ed even by some of oui v.iergy. n their pastoral
-isitstotee sickchamoei; try which means they
jjten become the happy *;uumenis oi caanginc de
sponding mto i-. I - into leaith. ma
ji Diends .nto oyfuiicss
J. cp a
samrs ■jatliiless sanatii'e.
t medicine >i nore ralie to man than the vast
names of Austria, or eve. 4 the inuea treasures >i
our —ft medicine. J - uc:i is ootamed equally
from 'he .'eiatauifc.anirr.fi mu mineral iingdams,
md thus possesses % timiifbid jower.—i medicine,
wnicn, though ie-ignea i» t emedy for :onsump
ion oielv, is possessed *’ a mysterious mliuence
over man'* iisea.sc-s o th. human v^iem. —■ neui
une. wmea aesdns to be laiuedby physicians , who
ae taiiv 'vimessmi; t- | rtouishini .re- u many
•vnora *hey o :ne grasp m the insa
daMc >«Pfc.
DOSE rs the Seeatire. for adults, me irop; for
children, a hail-drop; anj i. for infants, a .juarter
drop j the 'ilrections exp* .imng the manner oi 'a
iihi i half it i iuarter a op.
Price —Three and own* ihird ax ioilars* s2^o)
p r hmij ounce. 1
German com vaiut T 3 . ents.
p _= ;> -a ,=3
~*f ,
i KTtijicate from thre j ’umbers ,f the Medical
Profession in Gr'%:innu. n Europe.
Te. the ondersdsnea. Sracutionors ol nedieme
.a Germany, are we:l a |r.e that, ly rur .-uurse.
we mav oneit he men a»up of some of the
ty, but»l at its tMßffrai ’ttmeebeo, wtm ire im
mriuenced by seihsn mußves. I uough .ve 'hail
refrain from an exoress»i aot mr rpinion. either
)1 the soundness or xnst indness >i Jr. lOeiicK ®
lew ioctnne. we ire iu uy o ay fat we teem
us Sanative mo valua: e tut o it- ;eneraily
mown —for wnat our es leiuid md oui -at
tear, we must believe.
We nereoy -ta e, th . when Dr. Olsen
Goeiick hrst came uefot the sxerman putiic. is
the oreiended discoverer if a new ioctnne md a
new medicine, we held mm in the Highest < on
empt. jeiieving and ope If pronouncing um .o be
a base .mpostor u i the in. v ' yiacas. t. >n
iearing so much said aoc, t the v lwntiVft, Agfti>ut i
na for it, ve were mau -a. .rom motives a un
ut mereiv. to t; u ot As reputed '• ntues
inon a au:nuer oi our eless patients ; and
ve ijw ieem it our >t nates lutv ■*’ p u at he
-xpense oi <eif-.nterest : ouuiiciv to idarowlcdge
is eificacy m curing nr miy consumption, out
other fearful maladies, y men we nave nereioiore
relieved to oe incurau . <)ur contempt or he
tiicoverer oi ms medic 1 e was it once -wallowed
•. ri >ur liter ostomsr. sent it these inexpe-.tea
eouits; and. .is amends >r our muse oi aim. we
n ro me ;v confess to th world, that we believe
am a nhiiauthropist. wh ioes mnor to 'he nroles
. x mu o our •oimti v i nia 2 - ave urn orth.
:ie recent adoption thi» nedieme into some
s >ur Euroioean nosmtat j, s a sumcient guaranlt
;.ai t oerforms ail pro fuses. It needed not an
oaumony, for wnevever Ins used a a its own best
mi ■» UERM. N ETMULUSR, *. o.
-V iL ” *1 VAN GAULT, m. o.
AJOLP-\'S VVEII.NEU. >l. 0.
Germany December P.
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’■ t t” c. f'^.XAT! T; —jy .n .r.icie
n our paper ro-,iay. it w?;il be <een that this :nedi
une nas ost none ol ts yrtues >y :rossm
antic —for it appears to*; oe workin_ ures
•uAraertea 'o "hose vm ;iaave astomsneu c.mope.
- Boston Morning Post.. I
'-For sale ov BEN.Ti iMIN TALL. Age n Eat
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LE COUDIAL DE OU L EL
-IXIH DE LMFdOLR*
nerreivA hv th s oaoer# that the tiirnoua
V? Fre?; Vlagmn. ima eft»b
t»heu in agency or I. adi 11 hMfaave nameu
utraomiiiarv medicine a 1 ' l>eaK
■he iriiiii. MC ire • ■ ■' w h ; -
ire -ox inanv pe'i'ie u hta oart >i he i.iriw •
-*u.v. v\ e ..ire sot or or n o in -xuianaiiun u
. ntiers erfl-cfed I this mcmcme iere, Hts
mil nevertheless veniur la •«» ltot :t :s ne
ut nu.z .n ihe world io gentlemen ami adies a.io
ire 3ft d* ami rives, md vnu mm
mu noiutrs. i’hc agenf mouui aKe hi. .nets.. _ur>
he ar vest, where p* ipie aie -.carce
Examiner
‘ r'tr LurmeGeniiai ' is i nvi.ornior
»t?he human rame : «« * ««*
gtior, lasHiiude, uid dec ualion, and % u n
une -o Kunu.e. yet so e( it-ucious, t.ai 'd. o * |
cnovate he orusiraieo a. rgies *i n giaid. 111 u '
ar.t .ut ■ ise t. not >:. van me.unite, mi w.t..
ru vantage. The * ***** • onuai s also ui
ne taw lineiiceoi he inue. »f ne
nvc.iumery nsenorge oereoi. it s ih.evv.se .n
-Qvaluable and tinner cd tneoieme n cakes ol ,
urome upturns >i h -kiu, ana r. me iropsimi
atfecnons >i die men This eeieoratc-a aia mesu
iiauie s or sale- by
havh a.nd, aisusy & cu.
THOU A2* DAJiUE'Fi’ <SL CU.
.NELi* LAxiTEli
mg 20. ingMta Ga. *
CtWßynj dyspeptic
L L.«e ind r-iinabh- .- .
I JTKiI.il S there is ri<»,n,nz hn”’
hsgust nv osihiio eye man die mmiraeranie
i rt’sesoefiuj (J , nosh rums that are consiamly ap
.«armg in rhe public prints. All are rcanyioex
.• taint, our souls are our ears are pained with
rdat s reports oi ills ana specifics. Tints slate
; :h. public mind would teem to forma any person
■ t delicate nmd trora sending lorih any new hs
iov cries * n mec.cine. ;o tbe trial of tfae public.
Jitiil, monves ui delicacy should not prevent us .rom
making known real discoveries, which we are cua
lident will benefit our leilovv men. This iaiter
consiueraiion .us prompieo die author oi ihesehn
ers i o maKe' hem .mown. He knows they are uigh
‘ V for he rumseif, his wife, and many
iriends, have given i aem a thorough rriai. He was
iraseli a •oafirraed dyspeptic, so much, I hat even
ia recollection was gone. By using these buters
he has been restored to health. Mrs. Cosby was
froubied tor many ears, but vas restored ro beaiih
i by ihe use ol these bitters. This has been rhe case
with many ot ms trends. Mr. Cosby in sending
i Till: ms idvert iseraent, io dresses those who Know
him. Ho has oeen lor many years a resident ol
Augusta at winch place he canal any urne b«
consulted about ihe bitters. They are good in all
■ases at diseases at the digestive organs, the symp
toms oi which are indigestion, pain or oppression
: i the stomach trom toon, iossoi appetite, datuien-
I cy. neart urn, gidhtness in rhe ueau, uam in the
side, siiortnos ol breath, lassitude, general veaK
nesa. oisiu.bea -leep, ozc The corauosiuon s en
reiy Botanical, aa has proved efficacious w hen
many celenrateii medicines had failed, in support
of which ie refers ihvrato Freeman W. Lacy, she
riff >t Richmond countv, and W uham T rhoinp
son. etntor oi die Augusta Mirror, and be aughi re
iisryou to many others, our deems u anne. sssarv
os ue 13 willing to pla<«iton its own merits. aU
heusKs ig ior inuse who arc afflicted with me dys
pepsia ro give it a trial.
They ran he nad at T. H. Plant’s book-store.
Auzusia. and ut < *. Cosby nmselt, at the corner oi
Vi isnington md Ellis-atreets.
GAUVIN or HAINES, Druggists,Augusta
ROQEIIT AUSTIN 4- Co. Augusta.
WLLEIAM ti LLOYD, Savannah.
D I VID REID, Macon.
FRAME IS OUTER, Druggist, Columbus, S C
S. D CLARK if Co. Dmeg l si 9, timneurg.
HA ST lb. if NICOL. Greenville, S. (J
--pun g- Laroche, Druggists,
Savanuati, Ga.
nnv 30 ly
Radical C are oi Hernia or Rupture, by Dr.
Chase’s Impravetl burgeons-' Trusses.
fTRHE subscriber uas opened on oiEce, at the Drug
doze oi Messrs. J. J. Robertson x. 00., forthe
treatment of Hernia or Rupture, by means of these
istiy ceieuratea .nstruments. lie aas now used
them or nearly a year, md, did not delicacy forbid,
! he could name several persons who have ueen raai
\ rally cured, of this truly hsuessmg and dangerous
infection, by he use oi these Trusses, besides manv
others vno are .n a fairway of being entirely re
lieved. The following is rhe .anguage of rhe com
mittee ol tie Philadelphia Medical Society on the
Radical Core of Hernia.
The instruments of Dr. Chase have etfected
the permanent and accurate retention of the m
mstines m every case of Hernia observed by the
committee, without material .nconvemence to the
patitui. and often under triais more severe than
are usually ventured upon jy those who wearother
trusses; trials that would he imprudent with any
ether apparatus known :o the committee.’’
•• ihe committee are nauced by the foregoing
conclusions to ecoramena. n Along terms, the in
stillments of Dr. Chase to the commence of
the nrofesston. as he best known means oi me
chanical retention in lemia, and as furnishing the
ugliest chances of radical cure. ’
The following is from the Southern .Medical and
Southern Journal, published .n our own city.
“ All must admit of the radical cure of hernia.
md hat Dr. Chase’s Trusses are deciaeoly the oest
vet invented to etfect rhe object. : ’
p.ersonsiiom a distance can aave the instruments
..ppiied. upon application at the oihce. and ail ac
cessary information given to enauie them to adjus
it themselves. The poor, who are laboring under
ihi.! aiiiicling compiaant, will be tieateagratuitous-
Iv- upon presenting a certihcate.from some res
t ie person, of their pecuniary disability.
The nstruments are of ail sizes, ana appiicibie
T every variety ol reducible rapture.
feb 20 V. M. ROBERTSON-M. D.
O THE FACULTY AND HEADS Os
F AMULI ES.
DR. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
TOMATO —a suhstituie lor Calomel, ana
oes not jeiong to the lainny of quacx neoiemes;
for the .eason that the component pairs are made
known to the faculty, or any one else that may
wish to know, by any of the agents keeping them
ior sale, -ince this discovery so ong and anx
ously looked for, some one in almost the extreme
Forth ias advertised a Tomato Pill, purporting tt
ie made iom the -talk, t thing uot note insuiu
than for one to older rnea. from the corn stalk, to
sav nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato
i o far North.
Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is ‘he proprietor of the
Tomato Piii? (proper) for tfae great benefits of
which, *e aoids himself round, and in honor pledg
ed to prove by their use, that they are ail that they
profess to be. and will do for othcis wnat they
gave done ior such is mav have used them; as
ms is a vegetable ot great use, and ''auue.ii will
doubtless oe vaiuauie .nformation to iamiiies to
:aiow that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable
as the Red Tomato, and produces twice as much
of the hapaline, or active principle, and when used
as a daily vegetau ie will ue found to keep the
vstem in much uetter condition than the other
kind ; many will recollect with wnat tremuiing
anxiety calomel aas men given to cniiaren, and
auvv they then wished lor a <UDslitule. It aas
ong been known that the Tomato contained ca
-1 haitic principles, but not until ol late was it
a-certamei *nat aey coiiiameu alterative and diu
retic properties. The Faculty eraorace ana use
, be preparation most cheerfully, for the reason that
uev know wnat it .3 Were .t a patent mystery,
dev would ae bound to reject the medicine, as they
ustly do the one thousand and one cure-alls of the
tav. tt rou wish tr ’eanse the system with a
oiid. -a_e anti-oiliou aedicine. use the Tomato
i j] ji which a su t we learn, will soon >ein
bis'city. Wo aii iuk omttaing auoui :ms,
ure w
- tr vouid call aiterutoii ro ihe advertisement .n
our columns o-*iay, ol i J LT v EGE
TILLs. We unueretond by the oes* med
ical auihwitv, that there is no prcparaiion of rhe day
\ men enjoys su envmole a repuiauon. At the
su.itn ana North, their success has oeen onDoUtiuea.
aid wherever unreduced we beiievro iney nave
given it»e irosi perlect satisiaciion. v * * a ' p ,
day bad an interview with one ot mr citizens, a.
ii. f.,x, who was recently cared ol a moat retnara
irole and otmuuue cutaneous eruption, where ne
i Kjuy was covered with m.sorae ideers. and even
he tonsils oi me throai eaten iwav -me oy imng
Ue*e FILLB daily for six weeks, was eniueiy re
aorta to beaiih.— Vrw York Examiner
PETERS* VEGETABLE PILLs.
Thev do indeed resiore .he oeaitli ol fie .tody,
:iecause It ley purity and n\ igorau ne blood, ana
lieu rood, effects ire noi coumcrnaianteu by any
ncutivetuence . wing composed entirely u vegem
lies, they oo not expose ifiuse who 'isc fieiu :«•
danger, and their eiftxfis are its ‘ertam as they are
-tauitarv ; ihey are dstiy and safely admmistered to
iiiam-y, vouifi, manaoou and old age. and o wo
uen ui the most crnicai na deiica.e cucumstam es.
l,ev do not oisuirn or shock the annnai functions,
mi -estore ihetr order uiu ro esianiish iheir lenilfi;
mi ror ui rhe purposes which a vegeiaide p rga
•ve or certain cleanser oi the vno.e sym«n ire re
,uired• nev uand wanout a nvai-tney are miow
la to ue ail mat can oe ateuiu plumed .n meuicine,
loth lor power anti innocence
yr R» rail once L cent* aer box, hold at oil
•rJionncuAi UtiiJG aTOhtis m
n*. jnnc.w«* Augusta, Ga.
iUg
cua jours.
Oft
ANTI-BALSAMIC GOKOHRHfEAL SOLUTIOn,
Warranted 'o cur* in Five L/aij
nt -ncompanuve and it valuable emeav so
k ong known, and osed with such onnarraiieien
-uccess in rhe faaauas for the last 30 veats, oo
pears to need ao panegyric. Its operation upon the
mman system is such that it invariably acts like
a harm, ior the reiiet and radical cure of a certain
common and disagreeable ‘Mils thetlesn is beir to.”
Lins prize biams its own name from the certain
success inch has attended t fhrougn Ml of its
trving c cumstances. nameiv. --five iay=. ’—the
ame su ess winch folleweu it in a Northern lati
tude till ootauis m a more Southern. The formula
or lecipe was obtained at great expense, intrigue
and nazarrt by M. Cheverc^. from the celebrated
Indian iuef W vbexothe. or Great .Moon, whilst
ne. with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur u
une«? <n rhe North west with the Indians.—
Wabenoshe prized highly and use it with invariable
-access throughout his two tribes. Its mown and
aiueti virtues nave already enriched o ai almost
ncretiifaie extent the cmidren ot rms warlike prince,
not only by actual -aie oi he article itself to n
dividuals. out by carting with comes of his receipt
at enormous prices to the Chief of every tnbe of
ndians n America, with a oleran promise to the
Great Spirit, never to divulge the ‘art of its com
position until he -leeus with his lathers.” aichougfi
rree to use it in their respective tribes, whicn
places it in the hands of every Indian who rely
-Aitb, I may say, religious confidence on its cura
ble powers
Beiow is a cony of 'he translation as near as it can
be anglisized ol the deed gi>on by Wabenoshe. to
M. Cheveret. when he purchased the original recipe,
uid :iad twice assisted he Gluei mmseif through
the feuious manipulatory process of maniuactnre.
Few .vnue men vouid credit the length of time
which -s consumed in preparing the article ior m
rnediaie use.
TRANSLATION.
■‘L Wabenoshe, Chief of the nations Ottowaand
Chippewa, ior 'he rove and good feeling which I
nave for my white friend M. Cheveret, for ne las
■done many good things for ne and my people.) I
give to mm my greatest cure lor the oad sickness
•vmcn my children have ’.ad -enl among them a*
a punishment bv the Great Spirit, find hope that u
ms hands it may do much good, and mate aim very
rich.”
Signed WABINOSHE.his >< mark.
Witness APPAHO, ins mark.
EVERETT LAYMAN,
HILL AM MCAKIE,
J. B. ROY,
R. O. DUPUIS,
J. S. CARDINAL.
This Medicine, I warrrnt by this oubiicaiion. un
der a penalty of >5,000, not to contain one para
de ox corrosive preparation. It s purely regula
ble in its essences. Its first and prominent virtue
is to suodue every vestige of mdamation, and then
acts mildly and copiously is a diuretic; therebj
aoiding within itself, every reams tie virtue, for
:he luoduction oi this loathsome raaiaay —and ev
ery regular graduate in medicine, will sustain the
assertion, that copious diuresis and reduction ot .n
--iiation, are the only two things necessary to etfect
a sound and radical cure
The peculiar virtue of the ‘C’.nq Jours.”
is in this, that wherever .t alone ias been used :o
aifect a cure, none of those Minacious ana iisagree
able consequences wmch almost invariably results
.rom the sudden cure of Gonorrncea, rave been
known to obtain suen as stricture, hernia, rumoi
alis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of the
.most loathsome, perplexing, anu iisagreeaoie dis
eases, consequent upon erroneous uagnosis and
treatment of Gonorrncea.
Those affected are requested to ''ail and try for
themselves. If he prescriptions ire well oilow
ed and faai to cure, the money will .n every case be
returned.
You can do what you please and eat wnat you
please.
To be uadat Antony i Haines. No. 232, Broad
street, who are the only authorised Agents m Au
gusta. Ail orders undressed to them, will >e
promptly attended to.
For saie, also, by Wm. B. Veils .xCo, Druggists.
Athens; andP.M. Cohen a Co. Charleston, au
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ry; .mu do not tfifectihe breath in the east, and are
oerfectly pj°asam and agreeable to the stomach,
and have never failed to mane a speedy and per
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chronic stages of ihe disease, obstinate f Gleets, Fluor
Aibus, (travel, Feraaie Gomp'atnis. ora weakness
of those organs, thev ire beyond a doubt rhe moat
effectual remedy ever liscovered. laving cured
nanv ohsttiiate cases after every other medicine
oa<i laded. The Frencti Fills nave been so nmver
sailv successful, that the proprietor challenges
any one ro produce a remedy ot qua! certainty
under a loneiiure of Three Hundred Dollars.
Price Si per box. Fur sale bv
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NELSON CARTER,
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- L.' yl>* i ■ rc;’ •• :-3c-V VRZ
OF FRAUD.
r f' s HE unpreceaenteti ponuianty of this bynefl
a. cent tndinestimableCOßDlAL in the *• mied
r-iates, aas inducetl one or more unpnncipieo er
smis to manufacture spurious catchpenny article *,
under nnnous names . tnd purporting to fyroduce -he
ame effect; but which, in reality, produce no oilier
etfect iban that ol .■'Windiinz rhe ouhiic; ana ro
give a vet more plausible anpearnnee ,»t th* - r
pidiiy, rhose persons affect hat iheir wretcae . nos
iniras aave been in use in England and elsewhere
lor a number ot '-'ears; wnerms. intil he lilcstnous
Dr. Magnm made his wonuertul discovery, no cure
tor oarrei.ness nau been ever i bought oi. or it east
raaue punlic : and ail those then in ise lor :be
restorauun ot '.he decayed virile powers were tound
ro oe of out little avail. Thus, ad nostrums adver
tised tor Murrenness or the cure ol ;mt)oien< '.. >ut
Dr. Magnin’s. are mere -atrnpennv oumouzs,
which would never nave oeeu thoesnt oi out ior
the appearance and great cc efmty )t he LI *HN A
CUKDIaL As no eounterteit ol ihe name .s it
oresent ,n curuianon. t may m general oe a rorfi
cient cauLon for thv purctwserio ask rortfie i-acina
' C iruiai, tut as luntier assurai-.ro. vouid ne is
well to note toat ts nam , LartnaComiai, or Elixir
,1 Love, s -camped n :fie alas* ot eacn .oit!e-Lhe
combined arms of France and the i anted -tales
ue m the out warn envelope —«hat a tieur ro L,a
; s n rltiled un the uroompanymg .fireciions, and
oeauulu.ir t-ranossed on the show-bills hanging ;n
he sort's' *i nose wno aave the genuine article
tor *aie. _ ~ , , _ .
The ceiehntv of she Lurma Lormai oemg -ucn
is t s, it ;s scarcely nterwry to aud mat t is he
miv liiciem remedy ior aarrenness. and lie resto
auon of dreaytd vime powers eyet Known; ana
nat n the cure of Fluor Aibus, G.eel. obstructed,
difficult or painful Menstruation, the nconnnence
„ the unne, or the nvoiuniarv dw aarge thereof,
, u si-ccnontv over every other meuicine s not on
ly oeciaea. out inquesuonanie. rur ay
J HA> ILAND. RlbLhi at CD.
THOMAS BARRETT it CO.
NELSON CARTER.
ROBERT AUSTIN fit Co.
aug 20 lugmuu Gfc
aCIBSUGFS.
HULBERT it ROLL, at 'he old
stand formerly occupied by Mai. Jesse
rhompson. comer of Ellis and Mcin
'o«h s*rpe!«. are now receiving an en
tire new -tors of Carnages from the vest manmac
arec at the North, of the ! test and most approved
-tyro, consisting of Coaches. Coacaees. -tanamg
ana Extension Top Barouches. Charioteer,Buggies
Sulkies, Wagons, istc., together with a large and
well -.elected assortment of Harness, ail of which
they will dispose of on the most liberal terms, f )r
--ders ror any description of Carriages of their awn
’i Northern manufacture thankfully eceiven md
promptly executed. Their fnenas .uid the public
arc respectfully invited to cail and examine heir
stock
LTRenairmg m all its branches faithfully exe
cuted. and with despatch ts * nov I
IMA NO P»IT K».
H PARSONS, 295 Broad street, keeps at ail
# times for -ale, a large stock of PIANO
FORTES. from he aest builders ;n the country. —
710 -lock generally consists of about 'hirtv to forty
instruments, comprisintc ail the qualities.. These
instruments, are selected with great care, and are
recominenaeti with confidence. Persons wishing
to purchase can io is well at this estabiisnment a*
at any ol the northern manufactories.
A guaranty, as -o quality and durability, is fur
nished in every instance.
Also, a well selected stock of sheet MUSIC, Pre
ceptors. J£C., together with Guitars. Violins. Flutes.
Accordions, anu most of the -mail articles usually
xept in a Music Store.
de: 21 ts
HAYS’ LHfOLENT.
THIS fine aiticle is warranted to cure Piles or
Rheumatism in ail cases, or no pav taken
for it.
GLARING FRAUD/
A notorious counterfeiter aas iared to make an
attempt upon this article, and several have aeen
nearly ruined >y tryingu. Never buy it. unless it
ias rhe written signature ot' COMSTOCK v Co.
on he splendid wrapper. I hat firm have the only
ignt to make and sell it for 20 years, anu ail from
hem s warranted perfectly muocenl and eifectuai
u all cases.
N. B. Always detect the false by its not having
the amove : ignatuie. The true sold only bv
COMSTOCK if Co.,
Wholesale Dr-tsrg'sts. No. 2 Fletcnerst. N. T.
SOLOMON ILiYS,
Original Proprietor.
The genuine .s for aie by GARVIN x HAINES,
and ROBERT CARTER. Augusta. ly jan >
THJE HUMAN HAIR,
13 Warranted staid or restored, and the aead
xept free from Danurmf, ay the genuine
OLD RIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA.
Rememuer the genuine as described beiow.
Tltis s certified *o ay several Mayors, Ministers
ol the Gospel. British Consul. Physicians, and a
great number of our most respectauie citizens, to
oe -ceil where it is sold.
DARING FRAUD/
This article ias aeen imitated by a notorious
counterfeiter. Let it never be purenased or used
unless it nas the aameoi E. 3. COMSTOCK, or the
signature oi COMSTOCK A Co., on a splendid
wrapper. This is the only external test that will
-ecure the nuoiic from deception.
Apply at the wholesale and retail nifice. No. 2
Fletcner street, near Maiden Lane and Peau -r.—
Address, COMSTOCJA 4’ Co.,
Wholesale Druggists.
The genuine :s for sale by GARVIN ot HALSES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. ly-jani)
UIATINCTTS tND .KENTUCKY JEANS.—
SNOWDEN v SHEAR live received rom
New Yorl; a larze supply of Satinetts and iven
tuckv Jean a , of various colors. Aiso. a arge -iup
p: v of Lupin’s best French Merino’s, of beautiful
colors, to wmch they respectfully invite .he atten
tion of the public. sept 15
PHELPS’ COMPOUND TOMATO PILLS.—
pills may be taken on my occasion
when an anti-bilious purge s needed, andlrom he
i safety with which they may fie used, md pleasant
less of their effects,have obtained great repula lion
os a roneiai family medicine. For <aie by
aug 24 HAVILAND, lUSLEY k Co.
HERMITAGE EXTRACT.—This lately in
vented combination of deiigfitfui odors, i;as
acquired a just popularity, not only by reason o I
the -trengtfa and aeiicacr. jut of the extraordina
rv duraiion of us uei iurae. Whilst the strength of
many other extracts and essences is almost as eva
nescent as the bloom of the dowers from whicn
thev are derived, the Hermitage retains its fra
grance for an mrounue length of time, and is
scarce to oe removed .rom the garment on which it
is poured, by washing; hence it is prooauiy the
cheapest and most delightful penume oi onr .abora
tones.
Aiso. Cologne, Lavender. Oranze. F’ronda and
Rose Waters, ;n great vanetv. For sale :y
mar lb GARVIN x HAINES.
gi UR LING FLUID, xc.—Blenair gwithagratc
ful ana refreshing penume, the (tesuauie
quality of and promoting the growth
of the Hair, without giving to .t the greasy hue oi
■ Pomatum, or rhe volatile moisture ofThe Oils. Its
utility is connrmed by the most extensive con
sumption.
Also, the Genuine Maccaisar Oil, and v\ aru-
Celeuraled Hair OR- For saie uy
mar R GARVIN ac HAINEF.
Ci ACTION. —The public is cautioned against
trading fora promissory note.made by Samuel
Howell, mor about :he Lini day ol Aurii ast,
pa van l e Ist of January last,ior OneHunared Dol
ors. ntere-t from date. ,n xavor of J. W. K.tties
anu ov :um endorsed —trie same laving fieen .u>t ji
mislaid ov the subscriber to wnom settlement has
aeen iiane iy me dtawer. TH(;b. BAJLNrS.
marh |
PEHFL'.IIEIIY" -
muersignei u now receiving a complete
I as-rortmem it Cologne, Lavender. Florida and
Hdfe'- Vaiers. Cosmetics. Fancy anu Shaving
. .... .... Mi ■ va- ,
rte’v' which oe will sell row.
S-’t WM. M. D’ VNTIGNAC, Druggist.
Georgia. Bichraond coanty ;
a N Election Mil be beldam the tint Monday
A n januatv next for rive Justices of the In
error Court for he irounty atoresaid. and at the
Tiint iov Collector iax
Upturns lor ssiidcounty.
Re v VLENTLNE WALKER, J. IC.R. C.
benjamin h. warren. J. I. C. R.C.
VBh \LOM RHODES,i. I. C. R. C.
JOHN SKINN ER, J. L C. R, C.
November 10. "md
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
(’« VRVIN s HAINES, No. 232, Broau -ireet.
T are constantly receiv ng iresd -uppnes oi
Dnig*. ’FunU, LTD. Glass, ke. Aiso an extensive
assortment oi Brusnes, Toilet and shaving '■oaj'S,
Pen uraerv, xc., of domestic an-foreign manmac
Envqm Garden >e*o. Country merenents ana
Physician? aie dmted to call aim examme our
stock.
i überai discount maoe tor ea*a- • ct
GITA VEGKTAUILLS.—TAYLOR’S
REMEDY FOR
DEAFNESS
4 9L PPLY ot the above ceieorated remedy soar
DEAFNESS, kept snstsmlv on nand aud
for sale oy ; oct 14) GARVIN X HAINES.
FURNITURE AND PIANO-FORTE
W ARE-HOf SE.
No. 23fi Broad trees. Augusta, Georgia.
The suosenber. iiaving previrus y
IS bought out the .merest of A. L. Bau
ta .n us Furniture Akuehouse. has
now -soiiaten umseif with me of
tb e aigest manufacturing estabiish-
JFN | ments in New York, flatters hunseii
that he will be able to oner to the
public an assortment of Furniture.superior ;u potni
of workman-nip and durability, to .my heretofore
olferefi n Augusta. As the manufacturing will
have the personal attention of one ol the partners,
the strictest care will be observed n the -election
of good wood and ay material.,*© essential to fie
durability.
Also, a general assortment of Pianos, from ’he
est manufactories in the t aion, More particulars
ly the New York Piano Forte company’s instru
ments, which < arnot be excelled for >weemess ot
tone and durability, in tho southern dimate. b»' any
manufactory n the United States. Our nstm
nenls are -elected with rhe greatest I’are, by one
who is a rompetent udze. and a written guaiantee
is furmsned in every instance, if required
C. A. Piatt returns his thanks io the public lor
their former patronage, and solicits for the company
that share ol public patronage heretoiore bestowed
on himself. The oiisiness n future will fie con
tncTed ov iac 2> CHAS. Pi.A'TT Jc C.o
AUGUSTA FURNITURE WARE
HOUSE.
ul HT* D. H. SILCOX, JO3 Broad
j I steeps at ail times for-aie, a large us
-1 sortment of Cua met Furniture, oi
superior workmanship and veil ea
-onto materials, mane expressly for
tne Southern Dimatc. Every arti
n 'he above business, with ail the
variety of new patterns, continually
received. Persons wishing to purchase can do a
well at this estaDiisliment as at any of the Norths
era manuiactones. To oe soiq for casn or good
citv iccentances. mar on
\DMDfISTHATQR*S NOTK’E.—AII ;rorsons
having claims against the estate of
Carswell, iate of Richmond County, deceased, are
requited to hand them in, duly attested, within the
time prescribed by law, and those m debt will
make payment. R. CLARKE. Administrator.
Octoner 23 1840.
NOTICE.
FOUR months oiler date application will b#
made to 'he Honoraclethe Justices of the In
ferior Court of Richmond County, wnea sitting as
a Court of Ordinary, ior leave to -eil a pair of the
real estate of Lewis B. Rhodes, iate of Richmond
county, aeceased.
ABSALOM W. RHODES, Executor.
November IS, 1840.
'|*HE Subscribers aave this day entered mto
I Partnership aider the firm of FORCE, BRO
THERS A CU. LEWIS M. FORCE,
JOHN P. FORCE,
BENJAMIN W FORCE,
BENJAMIN CONLEY,
Augusta, January Ist, IS4D.
Ail persons indebted to 3. W. Foncs Hi Co. are
requested to make immediate payment
FORCE. BROTHERS if CO. Wnoiesalc Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on rand m ex
■ tensive -took, which they offer to country mer
chants at Northern prices. jan 1 ts
NOTICE.
THE Justice? of ihe Inferior Court for the
County of Richmond will elect, on the first
! Monday in December, a Keeper tor the Poor House
for twelve months from the first Monday ia Janu
ary next. For particular? inquire ol the under
signed. By order. JAMES McLAWS,
November 10, 1840. Olerk.
trwtd !
<ri EORGIA BURR STONES FOR SALE.—A
2 tivst rate oair of these Mill Stones, fear and
a naif feet in diameter. For terms apply at this
office. jan 31 ts
In the Superior Court of Richmond County.
Term, 1840.
William Bostwick, -^
vs. u. Rule Nisi.
John P. Coles, j
L r Pt)N the pennon of William Bostwirk. setting
forth that he was in the possession of a pro
mossory note, made fiy one John P. Coles, dated on
the doth day of July, 1819. and payable -ixty days
alter date, to the order of William Bostwick x Co.,
for tnree hundred and seventy five 15-100 dollar - ,
which was destroyed by nre on the eignih of Au
gust, 182 u, and praying this court to estaoiish a
copy n lieu of -aid original note so destroyed; I:
j is ordered, hat the said Jonn P. Coles do show
cause, at the next terra of this court, why a copy
diouid not j? established in ;ieu of -aid original
note. It is furtbcroidercd, that a copy of this rule
je erred on the -r.io loim P. (.ole? tbirty days
prior to the next term, or be published once a
month for tour months prior thereto, n one oi the
public gazettes of the city of .iugusia.
A true extract from the minute?.
August 27,1840. JAMES McLAWS. Cl’ic.
Tins aNi/ AIL KINDS 6F UENA
IEST.4L HAIR.
ubsmber offer? 'o the La iej and Gen
-1 tlemen of iugusta md vicuntv, at No. 281
Broad—t.. one ioor aoove the Insurance Bank, op
iosite Laraback a full ana fasmonahie a«*ort
ment of Ornamental Hair, Wigs, Toupees, Curls,
P:aits, Plain Bands. Everlastings, xc.
Also, —A large assortment of Combs. Broshes.
K: ench Flowers, Head Ornaments. I’cnumeiw.
Toilet md fancy articles —ul elected with the
, greatest care; latest patterns and ; io«f fasiuona
;de it * ie. Wholesale and retail.
Gentlemen laboring inner the unpleasantness of
'heir Wigs not ittir.g, would io well o fry ui im
proved style, waicu vfil aui much o ue orniort
jf the wearer.
Private door up stairs.
N. B. Old Curls tressed over.
nov. 12 3m N. S. KING.
’■'HE WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION
I BUSINESS, neretoiore transacted .n me name
lof REES x 3EAo.L. u Augusta. Ga., is dissolved
this iav bv limitation. The unfinished ausiness
of -aid concern will be attended to by EGBERT
B. BEALL —and for that purpose, will .e ’he only
authorized person r o use the name ol the ate arm.
He will also continue the justness 'or his own ac
j count, at ‘he -ame nand, and re rog the -ontimi
once of the uatronageof our tormer *i tends.
J NO. REES,
Oct. I. 1840- w6t) EGBERT B BE.4LL.
The Miliedgeviiie lecoroer. Journal, aut Siana
arri or Union, linens Whig, and Commons Enquir
er, '.vill copy weekly, till the first ot November.
in THE VERBENA CREAM, ui Emollient
i. wmch affords real pleasure n nurmg produ
cing % rich, fragrant, creamy and permanent other,
usi .eceivea ana for -aie fiy
oct 14 GARVIN St HAINES.
FOUR moruhs alter iate application will be
mane to the Honorable.the Interior Court ol
,’efferson cou;.: - - ;or a are o->e;l a ot i ame ana
xx said couni v. oeing a ;>art of 'he real estate of
v amuei Haaniaa. minor of Wm. l iaauan, deceased,
or iro .enebl oi -sud minor.
THOMAS HANNAH. Guardian.
September Sth, 1840.
w _ —— - - ’ W /-W ftj w •
INSURANCE CO. of COLUMBIA. H. C.
FMNiIK Stockholder? of this Company fiav-ng de
K termineti io close its usmess,notice :s fierr
py given of the same, that those woo liave ma»le
insurance with the undersigned. Agent for Au-
Fista. may renw then usx etsewueteas .uey ex
pire. oue notice of watch will be given.
Those who may lave claims against the Com
pany, through his agency, will present idem tor
adjustment to J, G. DUNLAP, Agent,
may 9
4 LL persons indebted to the estate oi Mrs. S»-
. \ rati ClarKe. deceased, are notifieu to make
payment to the '.mdemgned. anti persons fiavutg
icmauds will present the -ame duly proven with
in the time prescribed bv ;aw.
WM. M. GOODRICH. Adm’r.
November 5, 184t>. writ
HANAW V.Y from the nubseriter, a
A negro boy named GLAIR >VV between 29
and 21 -ear? of age. loont
J*tout buiit. verr dark coimilexton. with
a very thick head «t mr—»ie is -upposed to fie
lunung about Augusta, or upon the 'iand Hills. A
Überai reward will be paid or his delivery, or his
being lodged ;n uiv safe ail, *o that I get him.
oct!Mf J AMES W. CLARK.
FOl, R munths liter late, I mail ipply o 'he
Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Burke
| countv for eave ro roll the eai estate uid uegroee
of Robert J. Alien, deceased, ior a iivision.
THOMAS T. ELLISON, vum’r.
November 9,184 D. dm4t
FOUR noiuh? after laic, application will be
made to the Honorable the interior Com t of
Striven county, while sitting as a Gouil m Onli
nary, for leave to sell the whole at the .antis be
longing to the estate of James Mcßride, late ,h
said county, deceased.
Agn. », 1840. IDHff R. KITTLES, b
INOl.il months liter iate. application will ro
naae ro the ionoraoie he luicnor Court ot
Burke county, when -ittmg ior ordinary pur-weft*,
for eave to sell ail the real estate of Joseph H.
Beil, minor of Archibald Bell, deceased.
JAMES GODBY, Guardian.
October 3, 1840.
■ NOUR mouths alter late, application will be
f made to the Honorable Interior Court of Co
urunia county, wiule sitting for ordinary purposes,
for .eave !o sell :tK> acres of and, belonging to the
estate of Daniel Ship, deceased.
JOHN UARTLEDGE, Adm’r.
December 2, 1840.
(ieorgia. Lincoln county :
John Kergusson applies to me ior
If letters of administration on the personal
estate of Robert Taylor, of said county, deceased:
These are theretore ocite ana admonish, ail and
singular* the kindred aud ct editors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within '.he time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why sard letters should not be granted.
Given under rnv hand at office, ms Sth Decem
ber, 1840. HUGH HENDERSON, Clerk.
Georgia. Burke county :
Ui UEREAS, John Hatcher applies for .etter?
or administration an the estate of W iliain
Hatcher, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditor? at said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law. to shew cause, if mv they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, .n Waynesboro,
this 3d day of December. 1840.
dec 7 T. H. BLOUNT, Clerk.
Georgia, linrke County ;
MSTUEREAff Robert J. Dixon oppliei tor Lel-
YW terr of administration on the Estate ol
Thomas Hurst, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all arm
singular, the kindred ana ul the aid de
ceased. to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed fi?” iaw to show cause if a y they
have vny -am etters -nouid uot ie ,Tante4
Given under my *ianu at ortic« .u Waynesboro.
Noveraoer 24, 1840. T. IL BLOU'NT, Clerk,
nov 26
Columbia ‘onniv;
William S. Jones applie, tor et-
Yr ters of administration on :he • stale of aim
W. Wood, decaasea.
These are thcieiore to cite and admonish all and
singular, rhe kindred and -reditorsoi *ard ‘lmaied,
to j)* md apoear at my jffice within he ime pie
senbed by law, to show cause, if any they hare
wny said etters -nouid not fi* granted.
Given under my hand, at iffice, this Ht Deeem
ber, IH4O. G. JONtB, Clerk.
“jefFekson HOTEL FOE lAUt.
Jefferson, Jackson County.
THE sntsexiber otfers iorsaletbe JEFFERSON
HOTEL, ut Jefferson. lackson county; the
Beds. Bedding and Furniture, will also he disposed
of io the purchaser if desired. He also offers lor
-aie a small farm h» thft ’mmediate vicinity of the
village, containing between four aod five rtundxed
acre*. une hundred and fifty of which is cleared
and in cultivation, the remainder well umbered.
The House aas a libetal custom, and the ovation
sjs healthy as my ection at Georgia. The pro
perty will <e sold separate or rogether. and if not
-old on or before the first Tuesday n Januarv
next at private sale, it will <>n that day be offered
at public outcry, to the hignest bidder. In the
absence of the-übsenber. terms will ro given and
sale made, by appi> mg to Giles Mitchell, or Baird
H. Overty Ksqrs , who eude n the village,
oct 17-wtlstJan GEORGE
OAKLAND FOR iALK.
INHE subscriber uifers or are ns Plantation in
Jefferson county, containiuz betwerm ane
thousand nd eleven mndred acre? of uk. -acst-iy
and swamo iand. The .mprovements ire superior
aud its ; leant ess to the Central Rail Road, together
with its lertiiity. make it a desirable place. Per
rons wishing to purchase are invited to -ome and
! <ee 'he growing crop. Corn and fodder, neat cat
tle and ii Jig?, amongst wmcti la«t arc BsrxsJure and
Philaaeipnia Whites, can be had by the jurraasei
or july 14-wtf J. W. M. BERRIEN.
KANUOUK LANDS.
THE subscriber >lfers for sale tire estate on
which ue resides, in he immediate ncmity
of <naria. It contain? rotween 'en ami el even
hundred acre?, o»k and hukorr, neatly one aaf
now a pianiation, the residue in veil timbered
:o;e-t. T.’ie mansion mu out-iiouies ne -1 ro->
pacious md convenient, and with the garden, or
narri, well of water, xc., the estate is more - v .-
pensiveiv md u-etuily unproved than *u; -fiber .a
the countv. , .
Terms—line-fourth or fifth o: 'he price n tred,
the residue on three equal annual ’ns'aiifients. For
further -articular?, apply to Nlr
•cniar. >naita, or t# -RA ,vKi •
nov !« **
notice.
THE -abaenber respertfully notifies h« fnredi
m he odioimng counties, and througnont the
3t tie. that fie vill attend :o the receiving -mi .or
waremg goods roio the Kaiiroad Depot at Madison.
,o-, liter ?t ut January next, iiso 'o rorwardlfcg
Cotton to Augusta, ouu vill be prepared to urursn
nu friends with goods such as thev may wish at
prices -atufactory. THAU. d. RrA-3.
>ladi c on. Nor. 9. -
K A.ISIOS aOB" M E •
T y louxbville, aroftotA.
THE subscriber o*gS feasro ro miorm
'be jubiic gcueraily hat she Hill krep*
in operation he house ormerty kept oyicv hm
aand.Mr. A. >»kes. -leceased odd srro pledge? tei
«eif that ail win? vill be taken to ender those
eomiortauie wr.o mav ro ro good as to give ror a
-•ail and ‘kev will n» find *** !ot
.*.l :«nuS«. HANOf dW.
Nor. 14, '.540. 41
J