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MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES.
T HESE medicines are indebted for
their name to their manifest anil
sensible action -in purifying the springs
and. channels of tile, and enduring them
with rertewed *1000 and rigor. In many
■ Sub£riWjivtog oni^rf. the
ust in all eases, pay,«» advance. m *“f P ubl,c »S®“ *“ ? ,n *" 8t species
- - v 9 - of-disease to which.the bumau frame ip.
liable. the happy effects of MOFFAT'S
LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX BITTERS
have been gratefully and publicly ncknowi-
edged by'the persons benefit led, and who
were previously .unacquainted with the
beautifully philosophical principles u:*<
which they are compounded, and up.
which they consequently act.
$2 75 The UFE^ MEDICINES recommend
tbeinselvea in diseases of every form and
description. Their first operation is to
loosen from the coats of the stomach and
bowels, the various impurities and crudi
ties constantly settling around , them, and
GEORGIA ; V WHEREAS Harris Thur.
Clark County, Vmond, Gu&rdiau ol the or-
• ; -»yphar.s of Joseph1 Tarplejrj
hseriptioaiiieceiVedrqrless, than.
•a* year, uni*** the money is paid -•
ranee; and ao paper wdl.be disnoni
■util all - arrearages are paid, except at
the option of the publisher. Persons re-
nutating a discontinuance of their Papers,
m requested to bear inVurad, a settle-
HWntoTllieir account,. . s ;
Katraol Adv.rtlalMn*
AIm of..PeMon»l Propcrtjrbj).
Executors, Administrators, or >3.25
/ Guardians, *. 5 3 -
Bales of Lands or Negroes by do.; . AfJB
^Application for Letters of Dismission^d 50
- S Other:Advertisements will toe ; -charged
•I W for every thirteen lines of sin»ul
typer or less, first inser^on, and 50 cents
lor each weekly eonlinnance. II publish
ed -leyery other week, 62 1-2 cents for
mudi continuance. If. published once a
month, it will’be charged 75 rents each
time.' For a single insertion, 91 00 per
Advertisements, when the number oj
neertions is not marked upon them, will
to published till forbid, uud charged ac-
rt-Notice of tho sale.-of Lands and
Negress, by Administrators. Kxeeotors,
or Guardians, amst Or published sixrtf
9Atn previohS to llie day 01 sale.
rite sale of personal Property, in
Blw mauner, must be published vputv
. oats previous to day of salei
Notice to debtors and creditors ol
da-estate must be published forty days.
. 03r Sotieetbat Application will be made
do tbs Court of Ordinary for leave to sell
Land or Negroes, most be published roua
to remove the*hardened heees which collect day of December, 1840. ' • ,
in the convolutions of the small intestines ' JOHN G. PITMAN,
Other inetLcTnes only partially cleanse --
these and leave such collected piasscs be
hind -an'to'-'produce, habitual coslivencss,
with all its train, of evils, or sudden diar
rhoea, with. its imminent dangers. This
applies to the for-letters of dismission:
These are therefore to cite and :uhu« n-
ish all and singular, the kindred and ciedi.
tors of said minors, to be and appear it
my office, fthkin the time prescribed by
law; to show cause, ifauy they nave, \yhy
said letters should not be granted.
. Given under my'hand.at office, this,5th
January, 1841.
January, 1841. _ .
^ >_ 1 BO W LIN CONNCNt, c
37^6m
Jackson Ctiurtly.' f Administrator of the rs-
s—*~r ) tale Of Francis Bell,' dec^
applies to me for Letters of • Dismission x '
These are therefore to cite and • minion,
ish all mid singular the kindred-and crcdi-
tors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to sjiow cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted. 4 ’ >
Given Under iny haiid ‘at office, this 21gt
ttSr Notice that Application will be
made for Letters of administration, must
be published Thirty oats, and Letters
of Dismission, six mouths.
Administrator's Sale.
YEflLL be sold on-the first Tuesday III
V.Moj next, before the court house
door in the townni watkinvville, within the
Usual hours of sale, one hors- belonging to
(ha estate of Archibald Lard, deceased.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Hon-
arable the Inferior Court of Troup
county.* when sitting for oidinary pnrpo-
aefrwillbp sold on the first:-Tuesday in
Mmy mvc^in the town of Clarksville, Hab-
■ ersuam county, «*otof land No. 159 in the
*1 Dirt, of said county, containing -250
acres more or less, belonging to the es
tate of MicUal Pearson, late of Martngo
county, ALbanuw deceased. ' Sold for the
bsaefitofilie heirs of said deceased. Terms
•a the day of sale.
JAMES M. CHIVERS, Adm*
Fsb. 28.1841. 44-td*
■ * IV olice.
VxrlLL b. .old on Frida,, the 3d of
f f Apnl next, at the late residence
. Of Jesse Brown, deceased, on. the' Pond
Jogkof tlte Oconee, three i mil's North of
•teFej’s anils. Oap 8orrrIi Horse, ten
viam old, oile one horae'wsgoni,' one -coW
and calf, oue beifer. Afro, the household
fhrniturs, tools of the deceased, and other
— t -‘- too ted ious. to mention.
^ • U. F. BROWN, Adm f 1
JsunarylS. . ^
fact is welllcnbwh .to all regular aunlt iu-
i»ts,wbo examine the butnau bowejs after-
death; and.lienee the prejudice of these
well informed men against - quack medi
cines—or medicines pr« pared aud he.alded
to the public by ignorant persons. The
second effect of .the Lile Medicines is to
clean the kidneys and the ‘ bladder, and by
thiir means, the liver- and tl»e lungs, ihe
healthful action of-- which -entirely dependa
upon the. regularity ( of the urinary or
gaiis.—The blood, which takes its red color
from the agency of the liver nnd-Iungs,
before it passes into the heart, being thus
purified by them', and nourished by lood
coming from a clean stomach, courses |
freely through the reins, renews -every
part of the system, and triumphantly
mounts tbe baunerof health' in the bloom
ing cheek. - ,
Muffin’s Vegetable. JJfe Medicines have
becu, thoroughly tested, and pronounced a
sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. Flatulen
cy, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Ap
petite, Heartburn and Headache, Restless
ness, IlJ-lemprr, Anxiety, Langour and
Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrcea, Chole
ra, Fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism, Gout,
Dropsies of all kinds, Worms, Uravel,
Asthma and .Consumption, Scurvy, Ul
cers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Erup
tions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive com
plaints, Sallow, cloudy, and other disa
greeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysi-
pejas, Common Colds and Influenza, and
various other complaints which afflict the
human fr me. In Fcvctt and Ague, par
ticularly, the Life Medicines have been
most eminently successful; so much-so
that in the Fever and Ague districts Phy
sicians almost universally prescribe them.
All that Mr.' Moffat-requires of his pa
tients is to be particular in taking the Life
Medicines]';strictly -according to the direc-
tions. Ini not by a newspaper notice, or-
by Hny thing he himself may say in their'
favor, that he hopes to’gain credit,
alone by tlie resulls 'o? a fair trial.
MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUEL; de-
Signed as a domestic guide fo health.
This Uttid lWnJphlet edit* d by W.B., Mof
fat, 375 Broadway, New York, has been
published- for the purpose of explaining
'more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory of disea
ses, and will be found highly interesting to
persons seeking health. It treats open
prevalent diseases; and the causes there
of. Price, 25 cents—for sale byMr. Mof-
fat’a agents'generally.
OEOBGlHi. l.W HE REAS JobnG
Clark Countv. > Mayue, Administrator of
3Thomas (faeM*'deceased*,
applies for letters.of Dismission
estate. .
Tins i*. therefore, to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be£iiifil appear at my
office within .the time'prescribed by law,-
to show cause, if nny they have, why said
letters should not be granted;' -
Given under'my hand at office, this 2d
day of February. 1811. , .
BOW SJN CONNOR, c. p. c
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Every man, woman and child in the Inn*
ted' States, who possesses a Bible, iciU
eurely furnish themselves with the Job.
. lowing beautiful Series of Scrip
ture Illustrations.
200 Pictorial Illustrations of tbe Bible
and Views o? tbe lloly Xoind,
N EW, CHEAP AND’ VALUABLE
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Iy TpVite the attention of Clergymen, Tea
chers of Sabbath Schools; Heads ol Fam
ilies, and Booksellers, throughout the Uni-
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the' estate of
William Dasfel. : lata of.Clark county,
* deceased, are requested -to .make’ immedi
ate, payment, and those having demands
. . against said estate to present them , within
the time prescribed Taw. -r. - pj
JOSIAH DANIEL, Ex’r.
Feh,2fi, 1841. 44-40d
ittohon^
. bis the Inferior court of Hall county, when
silting for Ordinary purples,' for leave to
sell the Negroes bilonging tb the estate
‘ of Frank Junes, deceased. \
w. joNEaicy^
DRUGS. MEDICINES. &C.
T HE subscribers continue to keep
constantly oh hand, ii large and well
selected assortment of . .
Drags. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Dye Stuffs, dfcc. &c.
All ot which they wilT sell on as. liberal
terms ns airr other- house of the kind in
ilur place. The following is a brief cata
logue df their stock:’ > ,
Arrow root, jiest - Arsenic
Aqua ammonia .
Bark. Peruvian
Brimstone,,
Balsam Copaiba
'Atom
Btuesione
Blacking
VNOUR months after date, application
JD wffi ^etaiadp to the Honorable, the In-
* Jerior Court or Jackson county, when sit-
tiog fur ordinary purposes-for leave to sell
the land and negroes of Isaac Town* late
.* r ** id . 0<Kn “l6sEPH I TOWN8 Adm'r.
Jra.lA.1841. SS-lm
,^10UR momlw after date .applici
Castor,.
Chloride lime .
. Do of aoda,
‘Flo.r chain opt
Flor sulphur.'
Gum uloes....
•*;. Arabic _
e Fcetida
*1 Myrrh .
r , tion will be made to the Honorable
&c Inferior Court of Clark county, when
•sitting as n Court of ordinary, fi>r leave to
•ell Che: Negros* belonging to -Overtem
Stephens, minor of David Stephens, de-
—EZj w ths^benefft of said minor.* -- '
.WILLIAM
Mmd.fi, 1841.
T70UR tnoaths after date application
* -KTwiB he iiwidd to the jMHorable the In
ferior Coart of Jackson coanty, when sit.
'tinghen Court of-Ordinary, for leave to
^Mtfba ihal estate of Beni
late of-
Cubebs
Canthridges
^Corrosive sublimate
Cobalt
... „ ..._ r . . Cayeune Pepper
.Dover’s powders ; Essences, assorted
Extracts, assorted "Ergot / .
‘ im - - i£ — 1 —* ” Fol digitalis .,
} . •* Nenna .
'Ginger foot
Gold leaf '
Foil, Dentists
Hou^r.
- vFpium — Hops,-French '
' **\8hellac • Iodine "
Isinglass, assorted. .Inks, assprted •
Jujube paste, FrenclwKreosote
Magnesia, Henry’s Mask ;v' ^.
- . “ • Lump Nut gall
Manna,: • - . . Morphine
Essential bUbassort'dPearlasli. '
Quick silver ' -
- Soda, fqr washing
Sal epsotn .
&
Tapers, fisc. fisc..
45_4m Orris root.
; n< i
Sago and safiron,
Saleratua . .
* Salt petre, -
Sandpaper '
Patent inrdieiftes.
_ x^OUR months after date, application
: ~.P 'wiO be nude^tojthn hqnorable ^the
Evans* Chamomile Pilhi:
Miles’ Tomato . - -do •
Montague’s Balm, for tooth ache
Copaiba Capsules *.* . ^ '
Eustance fic Temple’ll Gonuorrhm Mixture
Comp*-"— ^ - - *
hH t&TlandiuSd^iegroes'telon^ng to the {jonry of BoneseCfof cqlds ? %
j^A^IAiee. , - v % — -gj *-*■" •
IJOUR months after date, application
‘ wift be made to the Inferior court’of
Morgan county, when sitting for ordinary
* parpoees, for leave to aeO the Negroes be-
/ Jonging to thoeatate of James Simmons.
B. JONES, Guartim.
■ QfjfeC- ---Jraraw 33.1841. * S9 It.
8E0R8IA EPBGGPAL IliSTITOTE.
MONTPELIER -SPRINGS,
MwqfiBKXo.
fpHE Institute incorporated k «t tlie last
session of the Legislature;of Georgia,
for the educathteoPboys upon Christiau
principles, and rttjcetatorniiiy io the doc
trines and usage*: of the Protestant Epis
copal Church oft LifUnUed States, is now
open for the reception of students at Mont
pelier Springs, in Monroe county.
' The education - , winch it is the purpose
■ ». - - ■ - ^ - v.of the Episcopal ChuPch of Georgia to of-
GEORGIA: IWucKns Joseph Oflj. S-f- ibrongli thia Institute to parents Hud
•* *- — • guardutns, wiil bejeuch os t» prep*re war
sons for entrance to the vurious Colleges
and Theological Seminaries 'of the United
•States. All the branches of a sound Eng
lish Education,Greek. Latin, Drawing aud
Music will be thoroughly taught, while a
strict religious discipline wili.be maintain'
e*l in the Institute^ . v'- A ■,
- As we should prefer a few pupils, strictly
trained upon the principles which we think
pr.operns Christians to adopt,to k inultiiudc
not under proper restraint, itis our request
that no child shall be sent to'* the Institute,
whose parents are not willing to sustain
thediscipline.nud practices of the school.
It will only, subject the Teachers to the
painful necessity of immediate dismissal.
Until a meeting of theTr'Jstees of tho
Institute can be heidj we can do no more
than give a general view of the conduct
and terms pf the school. It has been pla
ced under the management of’ the Rev.
Charles Fay, late of the Diocese of Ver
mont, whose experience in tWconduct of a
religious school, gives us just reason for
hope that it wil t be succeastully carried on.
He will be assisted by, his /Wife, who was
trained bj^het fether, the. present Bishop
of Vermont, for tlie very purpose of conse
crating her gifts to the glory of God through
Christian Education. Mr.:$am*l. Howard
Fay, liite of Savannah, will superintend all
the temporal concerns of tholnstitute.
The-session .will continue, probably,
through ten months of the year, throwing
out such months ns will permit the childreu
to return home withoutrisk to their health.
Tho .expeuse will not exceed two hundred
and fitly dollars per annum; tor every thing,
books and- stationary . excepted.—These
will' be-furnished to. the students at
cost anil will be unnecessarily changed.
There will not be no extra charges except
for medical ' attendance in serious cases.
Music and drawing will be taught as a part
of the educatioor of the school. Each stu
dent will be expected to “carry with him
‘ ur fable and fo t nr toilet .napluns. Every
ing else will be found.: '•
The whole establishment will be under
the supervision of the Bishop of the Diocese
of Georgia for the time being, assisted by
the advice . of twelve Trustees, selected
from the Oaity of the Church.
It ts almost nhnecessary to say any thing
relative to the spot; which has been liber-
erally presented . to us. for the location of
our school. Jt i?Snmqiia for its remarkable
healthiness and,its beauty of position.
- Any further information respecting this
school, may be Jiad by. addressing S. H.
”ay, Esq.. Post Master, at Montpelir
priiigs, Monroe county, Georgia.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT. Jr.
Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia.
March 26, 1841. 4&-£
^ 4 : ‘4: '<1 ?
m
tioh. of hie, _
secretion of the 1
The yetas wl
tremities Of **
the fu^ctiota
: iho arteriW, a* thej
heart, &C- Ate.
Celebrated Medieiues-
• AHESOLD ONLY BY
W B. WELLS & Co.
ATHENS..
and for sale at No. 131) 1-2 Washington
street, Boston.
05“ A Circular containing a few of the
numerous notices and recommendations
which the work has received, lias been pub
lished, and will be furpished to a\\gratuit
ously. at the above mentioned {kicel In
this sheet, the guiding principles, objects,
.and plan of tbe -book are fully set forth,
and are detailed at greater length than
- uld be doue within the limits of. ait ordi-t
iry advertisement..
A liberal discount to wholesale purcha-
sers or Agents. • r >" vj
Any information can be obtained bv . ad.
dressing letters (postpaid) to tlie subscri
bers, 1^ 1-2 Washington street, Boston.
: SAXTON fis PIERCE, -
: Publishers. .
(Ky* Country papers copying the above
(including this- notice,) and giviug it four
inside insertions will be entitled to a copy
of the book, subject to their order.
MarehlS; 1841. 46-4t
JAMES C0NME3,
Tsfjpe Jflounder, ."•>
:OaXER OF AMX AMD NA8SAU-8T&KETS.
New.York'. *-
R espectfully informs his
: old patrons and the publii* generally,
that Ue continues fo manufacture anil sup
ply every article used in the Printing'busi
ness, as well as to Stereotype all jobs that
may offer. He embraces this opportunity
to return thanks to those whose patronage
he has extensively enjoyed for so .many
years, aud to say that he is Vo be found at
the old established stand, corner of Ann
anu Nassau streets, fully prepared to exe
cute any order lie may be honored with;
and that the Type.manufactured by him is
from a selection of faces taken front his
old specimens, together with .a number .of
additions of a superior cut; that he.is ena
bled to supply sorts, as well, as founts,'oj the
most beautiful of his old faces, and of a great
ly improved quality of .metal. He is., also
engaged in getting up, by a newly discov-
■ered process, an extensive series of jiew
and highly ornamental articles. Arrange,
ments are made with the manufacturers ot
Presses and other Printing Materials, that
will-enable him to execute orders as expe
ditiously as aniy other Founder.in the. Un-
ion.-ana on as fnvorable tetms.
Anew specimen-is now in the course of-
printing. •.'* : : ,: u
. Newspapers copying the .above adver.
tisement' three times, and forwarding one
copy contatoipg'it, will be entitled to. their
pay in. Type, provided a bill of'four times
the amount be made. '
January 22,1841. -
ideir- ; ■
A-LL persons'indebted'to the estate of
A. John G'Wright, late of Clark county
deceased, are requested to come forward
and make payment-; and those havingde-
taiahds againsi said .estate,-will forward
them in terms of the law.
, . WILLIS Gi WRlGHT. AdmV.
JFebroary g, J^40- * v v 41-X
ranted.
-March 2G, 1841.
Indian Panacea "
Houck’s ,da
Swaim’s- d«J
. Also, an extensive assortment of French,
German, and American Perfumery,; Hair,
Tooth, Nails, • $hok Hat, -and Scrubbing
Brashes.-- -ijf >'•; V %**’
WarrankdFrtshEiigihhGar-
f&fe&Ajr den Seed *
always'on band, suited to the eeasou. :•
In addition to the stock in store, we are
constantly receiving from New- York, Phi
ladelphia and Boston, an enlarged assort-
nteoVfinostly French Importations,) which
makes onr assortment as; extensive and
complete,-** that of any other boose in this
city or Charleston. ; . ; -.
- Q5r All orders from Merchants andoth-
irs will receive prompt, attention. :
.... GARVIN fic HAYNES.
Atagost 7,1840
; • Ns. 232 Broad-street
' ly-15
Cotton Seed.
IjUfipMliby
JT - WILLIAM DAVIS,
leb: 19,1841 ^ 4M
Plaster*, seatly printed 4t the
»WhigO«
BROTHER JONATHAN.
The largest arid, most beautiful newspaper
in the world; larger by fifty square inches
iliatt ariyotfier newspaper in tbe United
States./ Published-Saturdays at No 1
Nassau street, New York. Price three
dollars at 837-Tub copies for five do!-
Iars. ~ T ....
fJTHE proprietors, df this mamoth sheet
* the Great Western among the news-
papers—have the pleasure of spreading
beforeJhe public.a weekly periodical con
taining a grcnte'r*-ainount- and variety of
useful and entertaining miscellany, than is
1 fobejound in' any similar publication in the
Since, the publication of- 1 our.-original
prospectus, the Brother Jonathan has be
enlarged,' aud its size, arnplo before, l
been so much increased; that much me..
than’.the former quantity of the most inte
resting literature of the day is embraced
iu its imraens&caphcity. Selections from
nil the most prominent and celebrated wri
ters of the day assist in swelling its con-
‘ President Hotel,
No. 142, Broadway, New York.
T HIS splendid establishment is now
open and ready to ..receive those -who
may be please'd to favor If with their pat
ronage. -The Hotel Is in' excellent order,
the furniture new and elegant, the ladies
parlours are' furnished ip a style nof sur
passed by any in the Union.
The<cell»rs arc ^nrelK stocked with tbe
beat of wines amt Uqtabrs. The larder will
be constantly supplied 'With every delicacy
the markets can afford. One of the. pro-
S rietors has. been long, and he trusts,
ivorably known as a hotel keeper ; lhe
other as Captain of steam boats to. Charles-'
ton. New Orleans. Gavelston, fice.v-
T. B. REDMOND. '
• J AMES PEN NO YER, jFroprietort.
We are determined to please,
March 19 , 47-3m
. Brokerage.
iTVEN TON STARKS; would infqrm tbe
public, that he is prepared to'buy and
Silver South Carolina Funds, Vn-
nrrerU Notes, drC.,-<&c. ‘•r "/&£-V&i ■
.Athefl^Mi^h 45-JG
Garden Seeds.
TUST received, a large supply of Cab.
huge Seed,'. Vi *' *.•., - * 5>->V>
v SHAW fi& BACON.
Feb. J3. ' /I'.- £
ZZf&i&BESH ENGLISH '
GARDEN SEEDS.
J^t^^'wbwSl^co.
Wanted.
ntCOON, mink rad Fu
** Skin., by W NIC0LS & CO.
Athens, Febrnarv 26,1831.
—7*--
This tm* just fills up tins eohm*-
l •-'/*- * -< '• - '
j-vf.-*;-. "•*. -v . '• v ' " • V if
:.transfer!ed to its columns.
JhonsYo period icalsof Ame
rican writers ofrepute appear in its pages;
and tbe issues of the foreign press are laid
under contribptiofi, as soon as received in
lhiu country. .-To the miscellaneous and
literary departments* the closest attention
is paid r and in all the selections and origi
nal contributions, strict-bare isdev~— J —
avoid all that Any .touch upon the o
of an v pa rty in religion, or politics.
Each number.of the* paper contains Us
large an arnbuqt of /reading matter as is
found m the volumes of tbe ordinary duo-
deeimo, vfoieL^Mtae *fi^Und“moire' than
is contained mb volume of Irving’s Cp-
lumbus, or Bancroft’s History of America,
dofiare a°^efr ^ yolun *%r~and aJI for.tbree
F»r *5 two copies witfie forwarded one
year, one copy two years..
Experience having taught us that w<
had marked out.V path' for ourselves, in
the Brother JooathitU' shalf contioue as I
begun,, to be a bold, gentle, weighty, light,
grave, merry, serious, wnty, smooth, flash-;
ing, interesting, inspired and incompara
ble newspaper.^ It shall be a stupendous
mirror wherein all the world shall stand
Jtahall'cbntain the most beauti
ful of novels, romances aud stories for both
sex- s—Fairy-Tales for loveis of tbe mar-
velloue i Legends for antlquorians: Pas-
qlinades for wit monger; Nuts and raisins
for short winded readers; Serenades or
musical lovers; Sonnets for ladies; Senti
ment* for old bachelors; Statistics for po
liticians; and Lectures, Sermons, Criti
cism*, Epigrams, &c. &c„ f or all the
- - v
Letter, ihoald be adtlrcucd to
WILSON de CO.
Keno to bis Patrons.
Credit ia deed
tt.d p.y kifi'd him.—
Ti. Aenoe-.-dread . .. . . . '
Tnerefore pay him.
sir .bread '
Til yon pay up year acorea;
Tbat be wtii oof trust.
— . JOSEPH B. Z1BBNNE.
47-j6
;ismq' invnm |nw.
warm water, said given when it has be-
■ try - .
The prtteM ^ thu* pro- ^ofoecold. }’! I - : .
eteds : P ‘ ' * Children from two years old to oibd or
The heart, or centre of cirouUfion. ia leo. «nay take from one to (our pills as U
. During the present and past years, Di.
seas : inid Death have stalked over Gear,
gih, and tbere is scarcely a family' within
her bounds, whose melancholy counte
nances, and mourning attire does not, alas
too plainly show, that those. whom’ they
hold ucar and dear have gone - unto
“that bourne from whence-no traveller
returns.” It is uufortunately too evident
to t hq minds of most of them, that Cftey
might have been sated. Thrt their disea.
Senses were slight at first, but that their
Physicians, anxious to pocket their FEES,
made them si^k, add they were- taken
away, often unprepared, from sorrowful
relatives.' This being the case, Dr.
Eviius •drirros it, therefore, an imperative
duty to bring iiis medicines before the
publicthey are the result of indefatiga
bio research to elucidate the efficacy of
tho arcand of Nufore in the cure of di
sease, the principles' on which these me.
tlicines are established, viz., to supersede
the indiscriminate use of the lancet, and
of thoso violent and dangerous minerals,
which pf rato years-haye caused such in
finite mortality—and also-, as imposition
stalks abroad in tho shape of deleterious
drugs, compounded and put forth by igno
rant and incompetent pretendere.
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Tbe -nerves, or organs of; sensation,
originate frotn -the brain and spinal jnar-
row, and are distributed tipou the differ-
ent organs, endowed with sensibility.rtnd,
as the impulse of external bodies affects
tbe sentient extremities of the nerves, and
occasions perception.. or.thought, which,
when it first arrises in the mind, is tenn-
cd sensation. The. nervous system is
connected with many functions of the ani-
mat economy.
Thu two important organs, the Heart
and the Brain; being so closely allied by
sympathy, any. thing affecting the mind
tderanges the arterial circulation'; as tHoy
■o intimately dependent uptm each pih-
:, the arterial aqd nervous systems are
usually both disturbed-. When the arte-’
rial action is perfectly restored, still the
nerves may be-left in such a weak state
to require medicine capable of impart-
» io their most subtle fluid its pristine
ip, and at the same time invigorating
tho mind. In such cases, a wonderful
remedy is found in
EVAN'S CAMOMILE PILLS!
Their powers are such, that the palpi.'
fating .heart, the tremulous hand, the diz
zy eye, and the fluttering mind vanish be.
fore themlike noxious vapours before the
henign influence of\the morning 'sun
These medicines, by ibeir/reanimating
and atomachic powers,* invigorate the
mind, strengthen the body, improve the
memory, and enliven the imagination, so
that the whole faculties become-restored
to their pristine toue and vigor, * v
In all cases of Hypochondriacism,
Low Spirita Palpitations of the Heart,
NervdusJrritobiliiy. Nervous Weakness,
Fluor Albus.Semiiml Weakness, lmliges
tioii, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Heart-
bum, General Debility, Bodily Weakness,
Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Flatulent or
Hysterical Faintings, Hysterics, Hoad
Ache, Hiccup. Si:a Sickness,. Night
Mare, Gout. Rheumatism, Asthma, Tic
DoloreOx, Cramp, Spasmodic Affections,
take two or three Camomile PiUs belore
each meal. Those who are victims to
that most excruciating 'disordel', Gotti,
will find relief from their sufferings, by a
course of Evans’ Medicine* commencing
with a few doses of Evans* .Family :Ve.
getable AperientAnti. Bilious, and the
Camomile Pills us above. - %
Nausea, Vomiting, Puins in the Side,
Limbs, Head. Stomach or Back. Dimness
or Confusion of Sight, Noises in the in
side, oltemate Flushings of Heat and
Chilliiiess, Tremors. Watchings, "Agita
tion, Anxiety, Bad Dreams.- Spasms, will'
in every case be relieved by an occasion-
al dose vf Evans* pills.
One of the most dangerous .epochs to,
iemales is fit the change of life; and It is
then they require 8 medicine which wilJ
so invigorate their circulations and thus
strengthen their constitutions as may ena
ble them to withstand the shock. That
medicine is Evan’s Camomile Pills, and
with an occasional dose of the 1 Family
Aperient Anti BiDious Medicine, upon
which they may rely, and will not be de*
ceived. . * 5 '
Those who have the care and edaca-
liOn of Female&. whether t&e studious or.
the .sedentary .part -of' the - community,
aknnlft nAtfAo'kn. UTllllAnt Fwt-#* Paa-a
ceeds
'ThohearK'— r Tf |t . . . —- .. rfT .
replete with blood—its muscles are SttiB
u la ted with the ' same—it contracts And
propels the blood into the prmcipal artery.
from whence, the vital stream flows into
all the different branches pf the tarleries
to their most minute ramifications, whence
they inosculate - with the veins, which
now receive the blood, carry it back into
the heart, receiving the chyle or source ol
nutrition oh the way. The blood being
in that state, .unfit for circulation, pro-
ceeds by the pulmonary artery into the
lungs, tv hero it absorbs the oxygen of. the
air or source of nuimal heat, and then re
turns into the heart again, from whence it
proceeds along the principal artery as be
fore. - • r. .. ■■
“ ‘ • ’ • . , ' — - - • " -- .; '
EVANS’ FAMILY VEGETABLE A-
FERIENT ANTl-BlLLtOUS.,-:
- PILLS, ,
being composed of ingredients which".ox-,
ert a specific action upon' tho .heart, give
«u impulse or strength to the arterial sys
tem ; v 4he blood is quickened and equal
ized in'its ci rcuj at ion. th rbUgh’ >11 thuyes-
sels, whether nf the 'skin, the parts situa
ted internally,■'or the extremities; and as
all the Secretions of the body are drawn
from tite blhod, there is a Consequent in/
crease of every.secretion, .and a quickeu.
ed action of tho absorbent and exhulent or
discbnrging .vcsselsnny .mothid action,
may have taken place is removed, all 6b.
8truettona are overcome, the blood i^puri.
dose,-according to lint force of 11
der. If upon tho first appearance of^
Small Pox, Measels or Hooping Cotig^Q
if the pills are administered in pretty brisk
dosed; the disease will be cut short* or sif
any time its effects will be' so mitigated,
that the child will pasA through all its
stages, t ery easilythe pills must be coo.
tiiiued eight or ten days after the disease
ts subdued: In most vases disorders wiH
yield to these'piUs in n'few days; in some
inveterate casei, nearly a month may
elapse ^before a, decided change for the
better will, lake ^place^When from the
use of tho pills, the patient fiiids sleep re*
stored to his pillow', appetite for *bj» food,
and his mind calm. hu wrill then be en '
couraged to persevere' in the daily use of
them, until he has eradicated every symp.
tom of diseu8e—always bearing in mind
that i‘: A ‘ ' : '.-V
EVANS*- • FAMILY VEOSTABLB irtttm
IB**-i-
are,'purely Vegetable, and harmonize so
well with the human constitution, that they
are perfectly salutary under any circum.
It U a common error for. patients to
consider themselves cured nf their disor
ders before that end is attained; and then
to neglect: themselves ; but Jby keeping
the medicines always by them, they can
at any time prevent any - fresh attack by
one or more doses of . tiie pills, and thus
remedy their former error. The occa
sional use of (ho Vapour Bath ia «
fied. and foe h^v resumes n.^ealthful]"^';-^"^-^ t h 0 use of
state-. The oireulat‘‘»n, that important j p am ii y Aperient Pills, inrestoriug an
should. never * bo > without Evans' Camo.
mile PiHs* which remove disorders in th^
head,invigorate tha mind, strengthen the
body, improve the memory,- atld enliven
theiniagmatioo ;. remembering always to
Jteep the bowels open with'Evans* Family
Vegetable Aperient'Anti-Bilious.Pitts.. >. ;
When the. Nervous System -has been
too largely drawn upon and overstrained,
nothing is better to nourish, strengthen,
and invigorate the-drooping constitution
-than Evans' Camomile Pitts;.
. Persons whose nerves have boeta thus
injured by Calomel or' excessive .grief,
great loss of blood, the suppression of
accustomed discharges,, or cutaneous
eruptions, excess in drinkiog, or : other
causes which lend to relax and enervate,
the' nervous system, will find a friend to
soothe and comfort in Evans’ Camomile
sab.; jjjttgMlMMH.^VM '
Those afflicted-with Epilepsy, or foil,
ing sickness, palsy, serous apoplexy, and
organic affections of-tbe heart, will find
sigual relief in Evans’ Camomile* and
Aperient Pills. ' • - r •3"'
THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM.
The Heart, a vifccus situated in the
left side of the thorax, wbose.office is to
propel the blood through the body.
The arteries which originate.from the
heart, the use of which is to convey the
vital fluid from the heart to the different
parts'efthe body, for-nutrition/ preserra-
Itecfiow. «ra mftnown 10 dwgiral"C.1 ^ u>li ; y of , Uo cireolatiOT .
sits, Gahn. or- Hippocrates; therefore
their: deficiency of knowledge,led them to
extiact.the vital fluid as a curative means;
but upon the principles of the .circulatidij
of the blood, the practice, of bleeding is
proved to be fallacious.
. Tlfoy are so compounded, that by the
6treugtheuing aud eqalizing the action of
the heart, they expel the bad, uerid or
morbid matter, which' renders tho blood
impure, out of the" circulation, through
Ihe excretory ducts into the passage-of
the bowels, sq; that by the brisk or slight
evacuations, which may be regulated by
the doses of the Fumily Vegetable Ape-,
rient Pills, always remembering that while
the evacuations from the bowels are kept’
up,-the excretion from ull 'the oilier Ves
sels of tho body, will- also bo guic.g on nt
the si me proportion, by which means the
blood invariably becomes pul rifled.
• Perseverance in the use l of Evanfc*
Family Vegotable .American Pills, 'will
undoubtedly effect acqiu. even ih the most
acuto or obstinate, diseases; but in such
cases the dose inaj' bo nugmehted, accord-
ing'fo theinveteracy of the disease ; these
pills being. «q admirably adapted-jo the
constitution, that they may bo taken at all
times, and under any circumstances. In
Indigestion or Dyspepsia. BUI ious Af
fections or'- Liver Complaints. Heartburn
or Acidity in tho Stomach, Tightness at
the Chest, loss of Appetite, pain in the side
or Flatulency, take four pills each, day
for a week "■ ' . ' ... — ...
In theso diseases, cases often occur
which are very obstinate at first, but let
hot the patient desputt; perseveraneb in
the use of the pills will eventually prove
their efficacy by removing the disorder,
however inveterate it may have been at
ihe begitning. In cases which do not
Boon begin to give wny fo the use of the
pills, the doses must be grudimUy increas
ed to the utnoaut of .dvuble the.quantity
ordered or, more.*'- In Consumption, De_
dine, Asthma, Depraved Appetite, Gener
al Debility or Bodily Weakness, Atrophy
or Bodily Wasting. Nightmare. Seminal
Weakness, arid Impotency, take threw or
more pills 'every day. sufficient to opei,
the bow.els. S«*Q.EvanR* Camomile Pills.
In Dropsy, Worms, jaundice. Gravel
and Fever, hike from six toeighVorW
pills every twelve Hours, 1 for some time,
aud when the symptoms are mitigated, di
minish the dose gradually. ; •. w *; ? ' '
In cases of Gout. Rheumatism, Lumba
go.. Sciatica. Spasmodic Affections, aud
Tic Doloreux. lake five or six of; Evans*
(Family Apqrii nf Pills every other night.
See Evans’: Camomile .Pills. " '
In Hypochondriacism or Low'Spirits.
Hysterics,. Palpiiaiions of the Heart,
Headache, Faintings or Giddiness,'.take
two, three, or more'ofihe Family A peri,
ent Pills every'other night for a fottiiight,'
(sufficient to Jteep the bo wels open) and
during the same time, use Evans’ Camo.
mile Pills, as by .directions. ' - ’
*’ For Nerbous Irritability, use the Cam-,
otniie Pills,.as by directions.'; The bowels
are generally' found .relaxed: if not, use
Evans’ Family. Vegetable Aperient Pills,
to open tfiojjqwcls wflh doses of two-or
more pirfaC ^ ^ ^ ' V. 4
In Typhus Fever, ScarletFever,Piijrid
Sore Throat, Ague or Intermitting Fever; _
Heat of -Urine, antNn cases of Incarna
tion, take eight or ten Aperient Pills every
twelve or twentylfour hours, or oftener if
necessary,'untiltheriever h is abatedand
continue with two, three or four pills, until
well. . . . r .! ;
Jn Costiveness or Cholic, (whether flat-
ulent or-btllious,) -the;dose ts fromsixfo
eight or ten. pills, every eight hours, until,
they produce the effect desired.
For Cholera Mot bus, die ; pills must
be taken in doses of six or eight or more
every four hours: when the disease has
abated, the dose may be diminished.
For Lock Jaxcrnnd Cramp, Coughs and
Colds, lake four to six pills dr more every
tweive'houra.till the disease isuvercome ;
at the 8ame.time using the warm bath:
or the feet'mia be put in warm.water be
fore retiring to re*C. ' ’ “
In all dasiw of Female Obstructions,
Chlorosis or Green Sickness, Rejections of
Food and Fluor Albus, take from three to
8ix pills or more every night.
In cases of Epilepsy, Palsy, %
St. Vitus* Dance, nod Contracted
take five or more every night until the
symptoms give way; when the doeea may
three ptih,
Da. W. EVAN’S
Soothing Syrup,
IiOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
IS FOR SALE AT TUB STOBK OF
VtrB. WBLLS & Co.,
Athens, GaK .
, f To Mothers And Nurses.
The passage df the 'Teeth through the
gums produces troublesome & dangerous
symptoms. It is known by mothers that
there is great irritation in tlie. mouth and
guink during this process. The gums
swell, the secretion and saUvaia increased;
the child is seized with frequent and «ud-
dea fits of crying, watchings, starting is
the sleep.itnd spasms of peculiar parts; the
child shrinks with extreme violence, and
thrums its fingers into its inOutb. Il these
precursor symptoms are not speedily al-
ievitted, sfusinodicconvulsions universally
supervene, and soon cause the dissolution
of the infant. Mothers whe have their little
babes-affiicted with these, distressing sym
ptom" would apply Dr. IVm. Evan? Cel*,
broted' Soothing Syrup, which, has preeerv-
ed nuiidrede of intents when thought past
recovery, frpm being suddenly attautsd f\
with that fatal malady, convulsions,
‘ ’ DIRECTIOHS. ' '
O^PZedsit Shake The Bottle IFAen Firs
When'children begin to be in pain with
their teeth shooting iti their gums, put m
tittle of the Syrufoin atea. spoon, aaa with
the finger let .the child’s gums be Tabbed'
for two or three minuts, three times a.diry^
' It must nut.be put to the breast imsse->
dintely, for the milk would take the syrup
off. too soon. When the teeth aje just
coming through their gain*, mothers
should /immediately apply the syrup: it
will pri-vent their children having a fever,
and undergoing'that painful operation of
lancing the gums, wl.ick always makes the
next tooth much harder to come through,
and sometimes causes death.
05“Proof positive if the efficacy of Dr.
, Evans' Soothing Syrup.
Ta tits 1 Ageut of Dr. Evans’ Soothing
Syrup: Dear Sir—The great benefit af
forded to my r uflerrng infant by your Soo
thing Syrup, in a case of protracted and
painful dentition, must convince every fosl-
tnfl. parent he w essential an early applica
tion such an 1 invaluable medicine is to
relieve infant misery and torture. My in
fant, .while teething, experienced such
acute Buffering that it was attacked with
couvulsit ns, and my wife amLgpuUy map.
posed- that dedtb would soon release tbe
balie; from anguish, till we. procured a bot
tle of your Syrup; which as soon as I ap
plied tq the. gums a wonderful change was-
projuceu, and after a few applications, tho
child displayed obvious relirf, and ’ by con
tinuing in ns use, I uin glad to inform you.
the child,'liaa completiy recovered, and no
recarrence ;df that .'awful complaint lias
since occurred; tbe teeth are emanating
daily, and the child enjoys perfect health.
* 'ive yoamv cheerful permission to make
> acknowledgment pubtie, and will glod-
ly'give any information on this citeuue-
stance. ' X '
WM. JOHNSON.
' Savannah. Ga. »
05* A' gentleman who has made trial
>f Dr.VWm. Evahe* Soothing Svrup, ■ its
effectual in relvlng.pafat in. the gums, find
preventing the consequences whisk sedis
times follow. We cheerfully comply wkla
his reqnesl—AT. Y. Sun. .
(KrWe believe Il-fo % v
edged by those who have tried i _
Soothing ;8youp for Children _ ^. r „„
Teeth, advertised in .another ocdutmn. in*
highly useful article foe tbe purgesaf toc
which it is intended Highly respectable
persous,' at any rate, who have ms' - -~
of it, do not hesitate to giveits vlrii
MitijkMrcfah ^ ' ”
tju Habefsham
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