Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, November 30, 1839, Image 4

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UNEXAMPLED MAMMOTH SCHEME! THK following details of a Sehctnc of a Lottery, to be drawn in December next, warrants us to declare it to bo UNPARALLELED in the history of Lotteries. PRF/.ES to the amount have never before been offered to the public. It is true there are man) blanks, but on the other hand, the ex tremely low charge of S2O per ticket— the value and Number of the Capitals, and the revival o( the good old custom, of warranting that every PRIZE RHALI. BE DRAWN AND SOLD, will, WC are sure, give universal satisfaction, and especially to the Six Hundred Pri 'c Holders. To those disposed to adventure we recommend early application being made to us for tickets when the Prizes are all sold, blanks only remain the first buyers have the best ehance. We, there fore, emphatically say —DELAY NOT. 1 but at once remit and transmit to us your orders, which shall always receive our immediate attention. Letters to be addressed to,and applications made to SYLVESTER <fe <o. 156 Itroadway, Ncw-York. ( ffj• Observe the Number, 166. TOO.OOO OOIiLARi 0000,000! SOO,OOOI Six of $20,000 1 Two of *l6, 0001 Threcof *10,000! Grand Real Estate and Hank Stork Lottery, of Pro perty situated in Ntw-Orleans. The richest and most magnificent Scheme ever pre sented to the public, in this or any other country. Ticket* only 20 Dollar*. Authorised by an act of the Legislative Assein bly of Florida, and under the the direction ol the Commissioners, acting under the same. To be drawn at JA CKSONVILLE, FLORIDA , DECEM BER Ist, 1839. Schmidt Ac Hamilton Managers. SYLVESTER 4 Co., No. 150 Broadway, New York, Role Agents. No Combination Number* I! 100,OOP Tickets,from No. 1 upwards in succession Extract from the laws of the Legislative Council of Hie Territory of Florida. Chap. 761.—N0. 22. —Whereas the Court House of Duval county, is in an unfinished state, and there are yet due and owing upon the same, mo nies, which it is believed will impose too burden some a tax upon tuo people of Duval; and whereas, it is desirable to pay those said sums and complete said building; as well for the greater convenience of the administration of justice, as for the double purpose of an Academy, for which purpose in p.iit, the said building, when completed, is designed. Therefore— Rec. 1. He it enacted by the Governor and Le gislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That it shall and may be lawful for Joseph It. Lancaster, Isaiah 1). Hart and William .1. Mills, or any two of them under the direction of the county court of Duval county, to raise such sum or sums of money by Lojtery, in such Scheme or Schemes as they may deem appropriate and advisable : Provided, that the said persons shall bind themselves in such 1 manner as the said court shall direct, well and tru ly to conduct such Lottery in good faith, and to ap propriate ttie proceeds to the object above stated.— 1 Passed, Feb. 7lli, 1834 —Approved, Feb. lllii, 1834. By agreement, bearing date Hie 2Stli of Februa ry, 1839, the above named Joseph 11. Lancaster, j Isaiah D. Hart and William .1. .Hills did, for certain considerations, in conformity to the said Legisla tive Act, duly assign unto Messrs. SCHMIDT <fe ! HAMIL TON all their Right and Interest, and the 1 Powers vested in them by the above recited Act J 1 of the Legislature of Florida. 1 Extract from the valuation of George Philip Manoujj vricr and Jacob Dc Cordova, both of Hie city of New Orleans, made and sworn to on the 19th day c of April, 1836; " “ That the said George Philip Manouvrier and .la cob C. Cordova, appraise and conscientiously and 1* honestly value the property known under the name and appelationof “ Hanks’ Arcade,” in the City of New Orleans, at Nix Hundred Thousand Dollars, and “The property known under the appelation of I 1 “Ctrv Hotel” or Bishop's Hotel,” in Hie said City of New Orleans, at Four Hundred and Twenty ._ Thousand Dollars. 'I The Deeds of Hie Property and the Slock trans ferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed by ~i the said art of the Legislature of Florida, for ho I security of the prizcholders. d SPLENDID SCHEME!!! ft 1 Prize—The Arcade —286 feet, 6 in- k dies, 4 linos on Magazine street; v 101 feet, 11 inches on Natchez st. 185 feet 6 inches on Gravier street *' Honied at about #37 ,000 per au- 6 num—Valued at 700,00 1 do City Hotel —l 62 feet on Common 11 street; 146 feet, 6 inches on Camp sl st. —Rented at 25,000 —Valued at 500,000 81 1 do Dwellino House, (adjoining the Arcade) No. Hi, 24 feet, 7 inches I front on Natchez street, Rented " at sl2oo—Valued at TO,OOO p 1 do Dwelling House, (adjoining the Arcade) No. 18, 23 feet front on Natchez street—Rented at 1200. 1 Valued at 20,000 d 1 do Dwelling House, (adjoining the *’ Arcade) No. 20, 23 feet front on Natchez street. Rented at SI3OO. 11 Valued at 20,000 11 1 do Dwelling House —No. 23,North east corner of Basin and Custom house st; 40 feel front on Basin, and 40 feel on Franklin street, by 127 feet deep in Custom-house st. Rented at SISOO. Valued at 20,000 * 1 do Dwelling House —No. 20,South west cornet of Basin and Custom- 1 house street; 32 feet, 7 inches on 1 Basin, 32 feet 7 inches on Frank lin, 427 feet, 10 J inches deep in front of Custom-house street.— J Rented at 1500. V allied at 20,000 1 1 do Dwelling House —No. 339, 24 feet 8 inches on Royal street, by 127 feet, 11 inchea deep. Rented at SIOOO. Valued at 15,000 t do 260 shares Canal Bank Stock SIOO each2s,ooo 1 do 200 do Commercial do do 20,000 I do 150 do Mechanics St Traders’do 15,000 1 do 100 do City Bank do 10,000 Ido 100 do do do 10,000 . 1 do 100 do do do 10,000 I do 50 do Exchange Hank do 5,000 Ido 50 do do. do. do 5,000 , 1 do 25 do Gas Light Hank do 2,500 1 do 25 do do. do. do 2,500 1 do 15 do Mcchaiiirs’s: Trndcrsdo 1,500 Ido 15 do do do iKi 1,600 ' 20 doeach 10 shares of the Louisiana State * Bank, SIOO each, each Prize SIOOO 20,000 1 10 do each 2 shares of SIOO each,each Prize S2OO, of the Gas light Bank 2,000 200 do each t share ot SIOO, of the Bank of Louisiana 20,000 200 do each 1 share of SIOO, of the N. O. Bank, 20,000 150 do each 1 share of SIOOO, of the Union Bank of Florida, 15,000 600 prizes $ 1,500,000 Tickets $20 — No Sh ares. The whole of the Tickets, with their numbers,as also those containing the Prizes, will be examined and sealed by the Commissioners appointed under the Act, previously to their being put into the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole of the Numbers, the other will contain the Six hundred Prizes, and the first 600 Numbers that shall be drawn out, will be entitled to such Prizes us may be drawn to its numoer, and the fortunate holders of such Prizes will have such property transferred to them immediately after the drawing, unincum bered, and without any deduction. june 1 THE BURNT CORN PLASTER. WARRANTED to cure, without inconven ience, all Com* whatever. The following is all the proprietor, a widow, who depend* on iho sale of this article for support, will present : certificate. W«, Vhe subscribers, do certify, that we have known the Burnt Corn Plaster to cure and erad.et, ° or ?' 11 ha,be <' l ’ >•«*! with the 'success |, y „ U rgclvcs and tnends ii* l’ r "l"’»’loris a widow. Br^^antßi^Vh Lemuel Lynch, John Morley j r ’ n Running, For sale by AN TONY i HAINES No im ad .wet, Augusta 4AINES, N0^233 CINQ. JOURS, OR ANTi-BALRAMIC GONORRHfEAL SOLUTION, Warranted to curt in five Days. rj'lllS incomparable and invaluable remedy so II long known, and used with such unparralleled success in the Canadas for the last 30 ycats, ap pears to need no panegyric. Its operation upon the human system is such that it invariably acts like a charm, for the relief and radical cure of a certain common and disagreeable “ills the flesh is heir to.” This prize obtains its own name from the certain success which has attended it through all of its trying circumstances, namely, “five days,”—the same success which followed it in a Northern lati tude still obtains in a more Southern. The formula or recipe was obtained at great expense, intrigue and hazard by M Chevcres, from the celebrated Indian t hies Wabenothe, or Great Moon, whilst he, with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur bu siness in tin- North-west with the Indians. — Wahonoshc prized highly and use it with invariable success throughout bis two tribes. Its known and valued virtues have already enriched to an almost incredible extenttbe children of this warlike prince, not only by actual sale of the article itself to in dividuals, but by parting with copies of his receipt at enormous prices to the Chief of every tribe of Indians in America, with a solemn promise to the Great Spirit, never to divulge the “art of its com position until he sleeps with bis fathers,” although free to use it in their respective tribes, which places it in Hie hands of every Indian who rely w ith, I may say, religious confidence on its cura ble powers. Below is a copy of the translation as near as it can be anglisized of the deed given by Wabcnosbe, to M. ( heverct, when be purchased the original recipe, and bad twice assisted the Chief himself through the tedious manipulatory process of manufacture Few white men would credit the length of time which is consumed in preparing the article for im mediate use. TRANSLATION. “1, Wabenothe, Chief of the nations Ottawa and Chippewa, for the love and good feeling which I have for my white friend M. Cheverct, (for he has done many good things for me nnd my people,) I give to him my greatest cure for the bad sickness which my children have had sent among them as a punishment by the Great Spirit, and hope that in bis bands it may do much good, and make him very rich.” Signed WABINOSIIE.his X mark. Witness APPAHO, his X mark. EVERETT LAYMAN, tfILLAM MCAKIE, .1. B. ROY, R. O. DUPUIS, J. S. CARDINAL. This Medicine,! warrmt hythis publication,un der a penalty of $5,000, not to contain one parti cle of corrosive preparation. It is purely vegata ble In ils essences. Its first and prominent virtue is to subdue every vestige of inflamation, and then nets mildly and copiously as a diuretic; thereby bolding williiu itself, every requisite virtue, for the subdiiclion of this loathsome malady—and ev ery regular graduate in medicine, will sustain the assertion, that copious diuresis and reduction of in flation, arc the only two things necessary toaffeet a sound and radical cure. The most peculiar virluo of the “Cinq Jours,” is in this, that wherever it alone lias been used to affect a cure, none of those tenacious and disagree able consequences which almost invariably results Horn Ils;- sudden cure of Gonorrhoea, have been known to obtain such as stricture, hernia, humor ulis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of the most loathsome, perplexing, and disagreeable dis eases, consequent upon erroneous diagnosis and treatment of Gonorrhoea. Those affected arc requested to call and trv for i themselves. If the prescriptions arc well follow- - od and fail to cure, the money will in every case be 1 returned. i You can do what you please and eat what you • please. I To be had at Antony & Haines, No. 232, Broad- * itroet, who arc the only authorised Agents in Au- 1 zusta. All orders addressed to them, will be promptly attended to. J For sale, also, by Win. B, Wells & Co. Druggists, 1 Athens. _ nug 29 ro THE FACULTY AND II EADS OF i FAMILIES. f |XR. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OK i 1 f 'TOMATO—a substitute for Calomel, and t does not belong to the family of quack medicines; lor the reason that the component parts arc made I known to vtio fnvutiy, or any one else imu may wish In 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 extreme North has advertised a Tomato Pill, purporting to lie made from the stalk, a thing not more absurd ( than for one to offer meal from the corn stalk, to j say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato r so far North. Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of t which, lie Holds himself bound, and in honor pledg- s cd to prove, by their use, that they are all that they 1 profess to lie, and will do for olheis what they 1 have done for such as mav have used them ; as I tliis is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will 1 doubtless be valuable information to families to know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable 1 as the Red Tomato, and produces twice as much 1 of the Impatiiic, or active principle,and when used as a daily vegetable will lie found to keep the system in much better condition than the other kind; many will recollect with what trembling anxiety calomel lias been given to children, and how they then wished fur a substitute. It has long been known that the Tomato contained ca thartic principles, but not until of late was it atrcrtaiiied that they contained alterative and diu retic properties. The Faculty embrace and use the preparation most cheerfully, for the reason that they know what it is Were it a patent mystery, they would be 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 system with a mild, sa.e anti-bilious medicine, use the Tomato Hill, of which a supply, we leant, will soon be in this city. We all know something about this, june IS ts Rad ir it I ('tin- oMleriimor It up tun-, by Dr. Chase’s Improved Surgeons’ Trusses. riNHE subscriber has opened an office, at the Drug | store of .Messrs. J. J. Robertson & Co., fortbe treatment of Hernia or Rupture, by means of these ustly celebrated instruments. Ho has now used them for nearly a year, and, did not delicacy forbid, he could name several persons who have been radi cally cured, ol this truly distressing and dangerous affection, by the useof these Trusses,besides many others who ore in a fairway of being entirely re lieved. The following is the language of the com mittee ol the Philadelphia Medical Society on the Radical Cure of Hernia. “ The instruments of Dr. Chase have effected the permanent amt accurate retention of the in testines in every case of Hernia observed by the committee, without material inconvenience to the patient, and often under trials more severe than arc usually ventured upon by those who wearother trusses; trials that would be imprudent with any other apparatus known to the committee.” “ The committee arc induced by lire foregoing conclusions to recommend, in strong terms, the in strumeuts of Dr. Chase to the confidence of tin- profession, as the best known means of me chanical retention in hernia, and as furnishing the highest chances of radical cure.” The fol owing is from the Southern Medical and Southern Journal, published in our own city. “ AU must admit of the radical cure of'hernia, and that Dr. Chase’s Trusses are decidedly the best yet invented to effect tlic object.” Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, upon application at the office, and all ne cessary information given to enable them to adjusj it themselves. I lit- poor, who are laboring under tins allliotiug complaint, will be treated gratuitous ly upon presenting a certificate, from someresponsi Me person, of their pecuniary disability. The instruments are of all sizes, and applicable to every variety of reducible rupture. W F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 'I’HE subscriber has tins day taken intocouart * nt ' l sh '}’• >• A - L. M A SSENGA LE, and the business will from this time lie conducted under the Style and firm of s. BUFORD h CO., and the sub scriber would take tins method to return his sincere thanks to his friends and former customers for the patronage that lias been so liberally bestowed on him, and lie would most respectfully solicit » shave for the firm. s HY T mun July 29. 1839. BUFORD, PILES, HAEMORKIIOIDS,&c. PRICE *1 .-NO CURE NO PAY. 4 * HAY’S LINIMENT. No Fiction,— Thin extraordinary * Inimical corn petition the result of science and the invention of a celebrated medical man, the introducti .il oj winch lolhe public wan invented with the soli’ii'.f "> *>• a death bed bequest, linn since guin d a reputation unparalleled, lolly sustaining the correctness ol toe lamented Ur. Gridlev’s last conlssion that “lie dared not die without giving to posterity the bene fit of Ins knowledge on this subject," and lie there lore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solo mon Hays, the scciel ol his discovery It is now used in the principal hospitals,and the private practice in onr country, first and most cer tainly for the cure oilhe Piles, ami also so exion sively and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints: Pur Dropsy —Creating extraordinary absorption at once. Ail Swellings— Iteducing them in a few hours. Rheumatism, Acme or Chronic gtviug quick case. .Sore Throat —fly cancers ulcers or colon. Croup, ami Whooping Cough —Externally, and Over the chest. Alt liruisos. Sprains ami Hums —Curing in a few boors. Sores and Ulcers —Whether fresh or long standing, and fever sores. Its o|ieriUions upon aiults and children m redu cing rheunilic swellings, and loosening coughs and lightness of the chest by relaxation ollt hi parts,has been surprising beyond conception--'! he common renark of those who have used it in the Piles, is “ It acts like a charm ” THE PILES'—Thu price SI a refunded many person who will use a liollle of day's Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. Thcseare the posilivoordcrs of the proprie tor to the Agents; and out ol many thousand sold, not one has been unsuccessful. We might insert certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. CAUTION-—None can bo genuine withouta splendid engraved wra; per, on which is my name and also that of the Agents SOLOMON IIA VS. TO EDITORS, Ac—All country papers who will insert the above 12 months, and sntid one num ber to the agents shall be entitled to one dozen of the Lineament. Sold wholesale and retail by I.OMSTOCK &('o, I Sole Agents, 2 Tletcher street, near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street, N w Vork, and by one Druggist in every town in the Union. For sale by ANTON Y& HAINES, 232 Broad street, A ign-ja. mar 30 DU. E. SPOHN, n Herman physician of much note, having devoted Ins attention for some years to the cure and removal of thect usesofN EK VOUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, bus i lie satis faction to make kno.vn, lltai he has a runic dy which by removing the causes cures effectually and perma nently litis distressing complaint. There are many families who have considered Sick Headache a con stitutional incurable family complaint' Hr. s. as sures them that ihcy are mistaken, and labouring under distress which (hoy might no’ nnlv alleviate, but actually eradicated by the use of bis remedy. It is thereeiilt ol sclent life research, nod is entirely of a different diameter front advertised patent medi cines, and is not unpleasant to the laslc. HEADACHE, SICK OK NERVOUS. The extraordinary repniatnin that Dr Spohn’s remedy lor this distressing compnitit is every day gaming Is certainly a matter ol iniicli astonishment, That so m ich suffering should have existed for ages without any discovery of an effectual prevenliv i or cure, is truly a subject of much regret but Dr. S. now assures the public that such a r. medy has been invented us will convincelhe must credulous. The principles on w Inch it acts are simple and plain. It is an a milled fact that this complaint, whether called Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily from the stomach—those who think they have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that lit'sys tem has become vitiated or debilitated, ihiongli ihe stomach, and that only through the same channel must they expect s restoration ol the nainral and healthy functions ol the system. This object, Dr. Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth »I this position cannot he controverted, and the sooner sufferers with the headache become convinced of it, the sooner will lltcir suffering end in restoration of health. Dr. Spohn pledges bis professional reputation on this tact. Toe remedy may bo had ol apothecaries generally throughout the United Stoles. For sole by ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232 Brood-street, Augusta. Ufi CHALLENGE. The genuine <o\ f * I French Ptl's against all the QU ACK NOsTKMUS of the age—lor the cure of * * ♦ * * * The French Pills are applicable in all cases, lot either sex, (warranted free front Mercury,! and pus sessesgreat advantages over the Balsams and all liquid medicines, by being entirely free from smell, and consequently do not effect the brenth, tberehv preventing the possibility of discovery while using them. Besides this important advantage, thev never disagree with the stomach, and in the first singes of tlie disease they usually effect a cure in a few days, wit h little regard to i.iet orexposure. In the most obstinate singes of the disease, they arocqimlly certain, having cured ninny after ever} other remedy h-H 1 failed. In short they have been so universally succeselul that the proprietor chal lenges any one to produce a remedy oi equal cer tainty, under n forfeiture ol Three Hundred Dollars. il/vnnianuKu, Dec. 10, 1838. Dr. Vnlier—Dear Sir: About a month ago, Iscnt to you for three boxes of your French Pills, and feel much obliged to you for furnishing me with n medi cine so effectual and so pleasant to use. When 1 sent fur your Pills I had been troubled with die disease for nearly B months, and had tried a great many medicines without any effect. During the first six weeks 1 was under a Physician of this place, but finning little or no chance of being cured by him, I left bun, and a few days alter visited Philadelphia, where 1 boughi a- nnety of advertised specifics (almost enough to stock an apothecary shop, and allot tills I look with Ihe same success ns bi fore,leaving mat c**»*d smell of the balsam be hind litem, which 1 think I can smell l<i this day Nut know ing what to resort to next, and seeing you French Pit's advertised in the Public Ledger, determined to try them, ami am only sorry I did m gei them sooner, as it might have saved me fort dollars and have cured me long ago. My object i writing to you at present, is to procure some of ill medicine fur twoofniy fronds, who arc in tli same kind of a scrape You will therefore pleas send by l lie bearer six boxes, and oblige, Yours respectlully, U R P. S —ls it will beany advantage, you may pub lush the above, with iho initials. The go mine French Pills ere lor sale in Augusta by Havdand Risley & Co,, Thomas Barntl <V Co., and by Nelson Carter. Price, 82 tin per box, with full directions. june 6 u- A. Z. BANTA’S New Cabinet Furniture Ware-House. N 0.236, Broad street, a few doorsabuve the Post- Office Corner. (Mgbr THE, subscriber tenders I. it. sincere thanks and acknowledgements for the Irnlt liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and flatters himself, by close apphea i. Mg, | lion, and unremitting exertions lor the f *\ 1 ■coommodanonol Ins customers,that • ’ he will be unlit led to a share ol their future support He does not scruple to assert, that he now bason hanu the largest and best assort ment of Furniture, ever exhibited in Augusta; mid 1 thinks he can, witli confidence, challenge compari son with the best Withothri articles b. ommici- ( ales the following, viz: Splendid Sideboards Book-. ases. elegant fancy ami plain Wardrobes superior Egyptian mart le-top dressing Bureaus, plain do.. Pier tables,various patterns., nrd, dining work and centre Tables; Sofas.sofa-bedsteads: ma hogany rockers, French and ball French, and Gre cian Chairs; bird's-eye, curl-maple, box, atm flush sunt do ; Piano Stools; Ottomans, Dressing-tables Looking-glasses of every description, indow- Idmils, and iramparin-'ies, Parlor-tables, Wash stands, Counting-house desks. A c A c The above are w arranted to he ol Hie best mate rials and workmanship, which he is determined to sell at a small advance, \ / BA.N'I A B.—Country peopleare requested to call ant examine lor themselves N, B.—Upholstering j n nl | ilB branches, done with great dispatch, and tin the most r. asonahh lorms; and also constantly oh band, a largeass ortraem ol hair and moss MaMrasses tbb2 i l HESE Pills arc no longer among those of doubt- I I fttl utility. They have passed away from the d hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of a experiment, and now stand before the public as o high in reputation, and as extensively employed in all parts of the United States, the Canadas, Texas Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that a has ever been prepared for tiie relief of suffering I man. They have been introduced wherever it was a found possible to carry them ; and there are but t few towns that do not contain some remarkable evidences of their goad effects. The certificates > that have been presented to the propiietor exceed twenty thousand I upwards of five hundred of which are from regular practising physicians, who are the most competent judges of their merits. Often have the cures performed by this mcdicin been the subject of editorial comment, in variou newspapers and journals ; and it may with truth be asserted.that no medicine of the kin 1 lias ever re ceived testimonials of greater value thin are at tached to this. They are in general use as a family medicine and there are.lhousands of families who declare they arc never satisfied until they have a supply always on hdnd. They have no rival in curing and preventing Billious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, IncipientDiari'hcea,Flatulence,llaoitu al Costiveness, Loss of Appetite,Hlotchedor Sallow Complexion, and in cases of torporof the bowels, where a cathartic or aperient is needed They are exceedingly ntibl in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping no debility. The following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a highly respectable Planter of Wake County, No Ca ,March 3d,1838: Dr. Peters —‘Dear Sir,- —By requestof your agent, Mr. Harrison, 1 send you a few lines respecting the almost miraculous effects of your piPs ; and 1 would a-d, 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 ane the benefits we have receiv ed from them in general, that 1 would rather pur chase them at ten dollars abox than have my bouse without them. I will not enumerate the 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. 1 have a sister who had been for a long pe riod severely afflicted with dropsy in the chest and was brought by it to the very verge of the grave. 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; anil yet 1 could mention many more of an equally desperate nature, in which your pills wore equally successful in rescuing the patients from the jaws of death. Need I 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, 1 never heard an individual complain of its effects. My residence is 12 miles from Ral 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 o of fifteen months, 1 have been cruelly afflicted with Fever and Ague; and during the time could find nothing — though I find 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 phj sicians, and 1 am most grateful and happy in being able to add, that 1 had scarcely used two boxes when 1 found that they had restored me to perfect health. Since then, various members of my family have used them with equal success— and consequently 1 feel it my duty to apprise you of the fact, and to request of you to publish tills ccvuiiuiiu-,\.........t n a dd my public testi mony to the almost miraculous virtues o£ your un rivalled medicine. Respectfully yours, THEODORE JAMES. Augusta, Ga., Feb 10, 1839. 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.. 1 was called in great haste to the house of a fellow citizen, (Mr. Lee,) where I found his son laboring under a most alarming attack of Cynanche Tracnealis (Croup) and apparently be 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 administered, with such immediate happy effect that in a few minutes my patient was at ease, and out of danger. This case, in connection with my name is at your ser vice—and 1 have the pleasure to be able to inform you that your inestimable medicine is in such great favor with the faculty here, that I 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. Extract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Bo gart, of Providence, K. 1., Dec. 17, 1838. —Peters’ pills arc an excellent aperient and cathartic medi cine, those effects being produced by the differences of the quantify taken, and are decidedly supeiior to Lee’s, Brandreth’s or Morrison’s Pills. F.xtract fiom a letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor, "'e , Jan. 9, 1839 They arc a peculiarly mild,yet efficient purgative medicine, and produce little, if any, griping or nausea. I have proscribed them with much success in sick headache and slight bil lious fever. Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams of Burlington, \ t., July 9, 1837.—1 cordially recom mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no case dangerous, family medicine. They are pecu liarly influential in costivencss and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs. Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon treal, U. i '., Sept. 27, 1836. —I neverknev a single patent medicine that 1 could put the least confi dence in but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which are really a valuable discovery. 1 have no hesitation in having it known that 1 use them extensively in my practice,for all complaints, (and they are not a few) which have their sourcein the impurity of the blood Extract of a letter from Dr. Dye of Quebec, L. C., .March 6, 1837.—F0r bilious fevers, sick head ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters’Pills are an excellent medi cine. Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or leans, La.,Oct. 9, 1837. —1 have received much as sistance in my practice—especially in jaundice and yellow fever, from the use of Peters’ Pills. I pre sume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in a month Extract of a fetter from Dr. Prichard of Hudson, N. V., June 3, 1836. —1 was aware that Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in the United Stales, and felt assured that he would some day (from his intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce an olflcientmcdicine,and Imust acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond 1 to my expectations. They are indeed a supeiior j medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist, j the Physician, and tire Philosopher. Extract of a letter from Df. Waines of ( incin- ( nati, Feb. 2, 1838.—Your Pills are the mildest in \ their operations, and yet most powerful in their ef fects. of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice of eight and twenty years Their action on the j chyle, and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evidently very surprising Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltimore, j Dec. 17,1836. —1 am in the daily habit of pres, ri- ! bing them, (Peters’Pills) and they in nearly alii cases answered my purpose. I have discarded other medicines, some of them very good ones, in their i favor. Charlotte, N.C., Jan. 1, 1837. I Dear Sir—l have made frequent use of your fills I in the incipient stage of bilious fever, and obsti nate constipation of the bowels; also, in the en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver,sick head-ache, general debility, and in all case have found them to be very effective 1 J D. BOYD, M D. Mecklenbubc. co. Va. Feb. 7, 1837. I Having used Ur. Peters’ Piils in my practice for he last twelve months, 1 take pleasure in giving my testimony of their good effects in oases of dys pepsia, sick head-ache, bilious fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver. They are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of the kind 1 ever used. GEORGE C. SCOTT M. D. These much approved and justly celebrated Pills arc sold ■wholesale and retail, at New York prices, by Haviland Hisley L Co., Thomas Barrett ik Co., and Nelson Carter, and by all the principal Drug gists throughout the United States, the Canadas, Texas,Mexico and the West Indies. Retail Pjice, 50 cents per box, wholesale price, $4 per dozen. June 3 rpilß great celebrity of this unrivalled Compo -1 sition,especially in the Northern Stales, leaves the proprietor but little need to say any thing in ils favor; for it lias been generally conceded to it, that it in beyond nil comparison the best remedy for ex ternal complaints (hut Ims ever been discovered. Indeed the.speed and certainty of iis operations, have the appearance of miracles ; as ulcers, wounds, corns, fever sores.ebilblains, w bile swellings, biles, piles, spider and snake bites, &c. &e., immediately yield to its superhuman influence. Thus, it prop erly applied it will remove an inveterate corn or break and heal a bile in five uays, will allay and perfectly cure an ulcer in two weeks,and the most desperate crises of while swelling that rim ho ima gii ed have been destroyed by it in less than two months. Ini he bites of poisonous repi ties its- effi cacy is truly surprising, and if applied in lime, its powers of attraction are so wonderful that they will at since arrest the poison and thus prevent it from perva ling the system It is likewise greatly supe rior to any medicine heretofore discovered for the chafed hack and limbs of horses —(or tellers, ring worms, chapped lips—and in short, for every exleu rial bodily evil that may fall lo the lot ot man or beast. The proprietor has received at least a thousand certificates, and other documents, in favor of his “ Specific Oinlm nt,” upwards of a hundred of which were w ritlen by respectable members of the Medical Faculty. Albany, July 9th, 1837. To Dr. Harrison. t-'ir I use your Specific Ointment in my practice, and cordially recommend it ns a most efficient reme dv for Tumors, Ulcers White Swellings, Scrofula, Rheumatic Fains, Chapped Face, Lips and Hands: and for general external complaints. I write lids ai the request of your agent here, who furnishes mo withlhearlicle, and am pleased to have it in my power to award honor to merit. RUFUS U. BEACH, M. D. Brooklyn, N. YC, Oct. 29, 1838. Dear Sir—My daughter,a girl of tourist n, was sadly afflicted vvim theoomplninl that physicians tern.ed a scald head ; ami 1 feared, indepe dent of ever\ other evil, that she would be bald in conse quence By the recommendation, however, of tlie Reverend Mr. Perrin, ] applied your ointment io the afflicted part; and I thank God that my child is now sniirely recovered from the disease, and is gelling her hail as fasl as can lie expected The cure was effected in lather less than two months; during which lime lusid five dollars worth of oint ment; I had spent upwards of a hundred dollars dining the previous three years, wilbout any benefit whatever. MARY HOWARD. I hereby substantiate the truth ol the above statement. CHRISTOPHER HOWARD. 1 know the above statement lo he coireel,and I can add from experience that “ Harrison’s Specific Ointment,” is an excellent medicine for external complaints. MATTHEW PERRIN. Boston, Jan. 7, 1837. Dear Sir—l have to request of yon to forward me, two hundred boxes of Ointment, by lho most immediate conveyance, and without regard to the expense of carriage, as I am quite out, and much in want ol it.—Y ou know my estimation of your valuable discovery, and therefore I shall only add, that further experience has increased mv enthusi asm and established me in theopinion, that it is su perior to any remedy extant for external diseases. Respectfully yours, CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D. New Orleans, Match 20th, 1838. Dr. Harrison Sir—The virtues of your Specific Ointment,have been long known to mo,as 1 have used none oilier in my lather extensive practice lorseveral years, and if think it would bo to your advantage, I can furnish you with twenty cerlificales of important cures which it lias effected under my own imme diate inspection ; ihe last being one of a severe and apparently perpetual nicer,in the hack of a poor woman, Mary Baxter who resides in 216 Di vision street, which it completely healed in iwenty onedays. My present chief object in writing to you, is lo learn who is your authorised agent in this city, for,being in want of a supply of your oint ment, and the person Mr. Boyle,from w hom I used to purchase it, having tailed and gone out of busi ness, lam fearful if Ipurchaseal random, that I may be imposed on by a counterfeit. Y r our obedient servant, EDWARD RAMSEY, M. D. Cincinnati, August 9,1837. Dr Harrison. Sir,—l have no hesitation in staling, in reply to yoiirnote,that your “ Specific Oitumeni” is uuly equal to the majority ol the ends for which yon re commend it. I qualify my cenifieate hv the word majority, as it is my maxim lo give no opinion in medical matters where I have had no experience. In sprains, bruises, infipuirnnlions, eruptions, w hit lows, piles, Ac.,it is ni, universal recipe. 1 have al-o used it on ihelepofu hoy whic h had h< en bitten by an adder, and the extraction of the poison, and ultimate cure was so rapid, (hat my patient was a* well as ever in a week ; and has remained so lo this day Y ours respeci fully, HENRY JACOBS, M. D. Extract of a letter from Dr. .1. W. Sanders, of Louisville, Ky October 8, 1837. “ lam prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Pains, and the Sore Breasts ol females, Harrison’s Specific < liniment has no superior, if indeed it fins any equal in the whole catalogue of external medici. es, as known and prescribed in ibis country." Extractof alellerfrom Dr. Potts,of Uliea.N.Y. , , Dated July 28, 18;ty. ’ ** Harrison’s Specific Ointment ’is, m riiy opinion, a must important discovery ; and is particularly effi cient in serolulas, ulcers, sure logs, eruptions, and general ou'vvurd complaints. 1 speak of its merits from an experience ol lout years.” New Orleans, January 4th, 1837. This will certify that my lace and neck were al - entirely cove red I.) an enormous ringworm and inai ulior ihe trial of a variety of ineffectual remedies, 1 was completely cured of ii i„ lwo months, by the use ol Harrison’s Specific Oini lne, >'" EDGAR FOSSE’!’. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Haviland Bis ley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co, Nelson. Carer Antony A Haines,and t homos I. Wray <t Sun. - Reiud price, 50cents per box, with full direcions I June 5 Jy ' dandruff AND DALDNESS. O EDRIDGE’S BAIR! OF COLUMBIV DANDRUFF AND BALDNESS— I |, e tide named above is a chemical combination of such ingredients as have -proved themselves effica cious in assisting the na.ural growth of the human hair, and removing all obsticles toils perlect devel opemenl —in commcndiug this article to the nar ticulnr notice of a discerning public, the proprietor is but recapitulating the oil express, d sentiments of the masy hundred, who have .successfully te-iod its efficacy and wonderful qualities—this com pound having acquired for itself a character for sin g,liar merit and value. It is used by ladies ami gentlemen generally, to keep the Hair moist a beaut,fill, and the head free from Dandruff, which n does most perfectly, and thus prevents Baldness i»- nulion—Observe that each boll leof the gen uine Balsam of Columbia has a splendid engraved w rat on which is represented the Falls ol N mga ra,&c. rorsalehy b ANTONY & HAINES, Sole Agent. R P M| 2 232 Broad-street. LE CORDIAL DE LUCINE. OU L’ELIXIR DE L’AMOUR. THE subscriber has the pleasure ol announcing lo the citizens of the U. Slates, that he hai purchased, fora very large sum and from the in. ventor, the celebrated Dr. Mngnin, of Paris, tie recipe ard right for making this astonishing medi. cine. Until the appearance of the“ Lucina Cor. dial,” (about three years since,) it was thought that the complaints,which it speedily overcomes, were beyond the reach of human remedy, as for upwards of a thousand yinrs. they had baffled the vvisdum mid ingenuity of the most profound physicians in nil pans ol the world. This Cordial, however,to I lif. great advantage of the human race,soon proved ilse'.l to he the desideratum so long sought tor ; and accordingly, notwithstanding!! e brief peri d of,ta existence, it has required a celebrity so great, that it is eagerly inquired (or throughout the civilized globe. Dr Maguin soon finding that the demand was so vast as to renders supply impossible, dis posed of the recipe and right ol sale, under oblige lions of secrecy, fur England, the United States and othei countries, only preserving France and Italy for himself. Tims has the subscriber p os . sensed himself of llieinvaluable secret; and fauw hastens togiveihe inhabitants ol his line of agf-fflej the benefits of his speculation. “Io Cordial l)e Lucine,” or, in English, “the Lucira Cordial,” is a general invigorator of the human frame ! In all the various cases of languor, lassitude, and debilitation ; it is an unfailing rente dy ; as il is equally its province to impart cheerful, ness and decision to the mind, ns health and vigoi to the hotly But the peculiar virtue on which us celebrity is based, is the facility and certainly with which il restores the virile powers when they liavo been dpstroved by disease, lime, recklessness.or any of 1 1 1 c numerous causes which terminate in the prostration of those fund ions. In common with the generality of really good medicines, this v ordial contains nothing of a mcr cnrial or delelerinus nature, among the ninny ingre. dienls which compose it; but is, nt the same lime, 4 so simple, yet so c fficacious, that while il ran reno. vnto the prostrated energies of a giant, an infant may use it.notonly with impunity, but wilh ad- . vantage. The usages of soeiety are unfortunately surli, that, notwithstanding the benefits which would be sure to result from it, wecnnnotenlcr into an nnnly. sis ol this ine limahle Cordial here, or publish many of the documents which have been received, as vouchers ol the blessings n has conferred on num bers of despairing individuals. But li is wccannol forbear remarking—that it has been demonstrated that there is scarcely ever, il any such thing nt all, ns natural barrenness, or as nalurnl imbecility ol l he prorreant fund ions, in either sex ; and therefore, that thcseevils are the effects of artificial causes, •• | and may be speedily subdued olid removed by the use ot “ Le Cordial <le Lucine.” Tho Lttcina Cordial is also tn indubitable cure for the Gleel, and ihe Fluor Albns,obstructed, diffi cult, or painlul Menstruation ; also, for ihe incon- I linenn ol Urine,or the involuntary discharge there of It is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled Xjj medicine in cases of Chronic Eruptions ofllieskin, ] and in the dropsical affections of the aged. Most imp riant to the American Public. The United Slates proprietor of the celebrated “ Lucina Cordial,” or “ Elixir of Love,” begs lo lay before the community, the following certificate, , which helms rereived from the inventor, the illus- ’■ Inous Ur. Magnin of Paris ; “ Thii is to certify, that I have disposed of the recipe for making the “Lucna Cordial,” or “ Elixir of Love,” and also the right to sell it throughout the I niled Sinus of Norlh America, , j to John Winters Holderwell, M. D. My reasons f ibr so doing is, l hat the demands to me for the above ■; Cordial, of which 1 am tho inventor, are so mime rous, that 1 am unable lo supply all tbe orders from ■ France and Italy alone; and have therefore dispo sed of the privileges vouchsafed in this, and Either -J certificates ol alike nature in order to generalise the benefits ot my discovery throughout I lie world. Given under my hand at. Paris, on this nineteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord, e.ghteen hundred and thirty eight. ERASTE MAGNIN. Postscript to the above. As you requested me lo slate the number of hot lies ol the 11 Lucina Cordial,” which I have already sold, 1 have referred to my books, and find it to ex ceed four bundled thousand ; while ihe orders now on hand cannot be supplied in less than three months. From an immense number of testimonials from the regular liiculiy, touching the virtues of the Cordial, 1 have in parlicular selected the following, which may he of use lo you. Y'ou will also find a number of others of less importance inclosed. This immediate cerl ficnlo is from a body of eight ol the ablest medical practitioners in France. To Dr. Magnin, inventor of i he Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love Respected and Honored Sir;—\Ve have all in a variety of cases, tested tho remarkable effects ol yonrgreal discovery, and have assembled lor the purpose of beating evidence to t ho tacts, and tend ering you tho honor which is your due The “Lucina Cordial” is in our opinion, an infallible remedy (or the pros! rat ion oi lhe Procreant unc tions, and Artificial Barrenness : and tliorclbi must prove a blessing lo the human race. We ca. also hear evidence that there is nothing in it of a mer curial or deleterious nature ; nnd in short, tl r it is one ol Ihe noblest medicinal discoveries ofany age. With feelings of admiration and respect wo re main, dear sir, your obed'ent servants, Josselin Bossuil, I Jean Blanc, iSigismmid deia Marline,) Robert Mievcnson, Adrien Deerond, I Louis Guinean, Octave Nicoh, | Pierre Buffen Extract ol c letter from the elebraled Talleyrand, to Dr Magnin. 1 am now on the wrung side of eighty, and yet I could been my honor or outh if necessary, that a hot lie or two of your Cordial ol Love lias rnaiieme leel as vigorous ns a boy of five and tweriT 1 think you have discoveied ihe “Elixir of Life,” which Ihe alchy mists have been so long in quest of; am' that (pardon my officiousness.J you should have named it accordingly. From the eminent Dr. Devignoy, of Brussels. „ „ . „ , Gctober 3, 1837.' To Dr. Mngnin :--My dear friend—l am most gratified at ihe unprecedented popularity ot your Luc iiu Cordial, and am able io hear testimony to ils surprising virtue J had a patient recently, 1 M , a gentleman ol fortune, who had lor several years abandoned himself in the vortex ot dissipation; and was only reclaimed from il at length by the utter prostrali.in of all his virile cner -5 es. He was,indeed,reduced to the last extremity ol debility anil I islelessness, lor, il an ocuasional Hash ot excitement warmed his system, the inac tion was almost immediate,and tho result perlect prostration. 1 had appli, d all the usual nostrums in such cares; hut, us I had anticipated, without success ; and when I saw (he “ Lucjm Coidial” advertised,! must confess that even thegreai weight of your name did not gne me much hope m it, nt least so far us regarded ihe case in hand. I felt bound lo try it.howev, r, and was soon satisfied ol iis efficacy ; for holore a bottle was expended, rny patient gave evidence of the returning elasticity ol Ins system ; ami he is now, having used four bottles, as wellis ever. The number of documanls, such ns the above w Inch have been received bv Mr. Mngnin, since the first appearance of “ Lo Cordial de Lucine,” would fill a volume ns large as the Bible. This highly impor ant medicine is for sale by John Winters Holderwell, No. 129 Liberty street, New- York ; Charles B lyler, N 0.70 Cheslnut-st. Phila delphia; ami in Baltimore by Roberts & Atkinson, John M. Larpque, and G. R. Tyler; in Washing ton < i.V by lollies Waikins and Charles Stott; in Georgeiotvn by O. M. Liniliacum ; in Richmond by John 11. r ustire ; in Peiersburg by ftraugs i nomas and Diipny, Rosser & Jones; and in Nor- i folk by M. A. Santos and B. Emerson; and by * John oodly, No- 65 Poydrns st New Orleans it can also he found at all the principal Drug Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by llavi land Hisley Aj Co , Thomas Barrett & Co., and Nelson Carter. Price, S 3 per bottle, w ith full di reclions. June 4 ly HAT STORE-A. B. MALLORY havm connected himself with one of Hie large manulacliinng houses nt the North will in lutn conduct the business under ihe firm of A. 11 Mallory & Co. 'i heir ( resent arrangements w i enable A.B.M & Co. lo supply their customer, oi the most accommodating terms. They are m v reciying their Fall nnd Winter supply of Gentle men s Hats, ( aps, &c., also, a large assortment o Ladies bonnets, of the latest style and soperioj quality. 1 hose wishing tn purchase articles it their line,either at w holesaleor retail,are solicitet to call alio examine their assortment. ort 3 A, B. MALLORY & Co