Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, February 01, 1840, Image 4

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•* ir.tt GOODS' j Q NOWDE NAt SHEA K nro tc ” / * . I . v Guoi s, I n,! ;S;, 0 f new snd (vhi'f ale * -", K pv l. v< selected with gica| ran. from the ,- - 1 ~ ir f .tends and the pub tc to foil and exan. j . i Jo tract for absolve.,lnJ -« -+JJ ; unusually IMP «*<*'.id ! 1-uixs. Woroxasm&juwuft and low pi if <*<3 /1 AS ■> K fw I- i PROSPECTUS | /> Ift «<*■«•; yf" ■■;■■■ A [ ;"7’ 6o -’ af * Acn-v f c-j' I up' G clkamm of nwmi . -Wd i mk(• two bifid *< f gf*« 4• 1« *^ f ’ rl « "r*-w before, do* - tuw'f- for Lx <«u f}, ‘ban «* Ah Linder or u Uonaparc. , \T me f >l.. :*'di n ( >1 «n**n> Hercl. il'f-su •»e.i i*r ha* r. nscute i to keroffle t|e «diiur and rv.o i,*) cr 1,( r I enodicol exr iMMvely fevoted to Ag- S“„}lTrre. <'d'.nir*. ««1 .I- «fc.l *.«*■«• Hu b i.drv in gr !.tml. Jll'ibj Cawlibo, n» |* »» , ty W*, to K.mmui. • iif u-elul in(ouni.|i« nto toe cal m'clor.wh'lher ol t!m \ incur ill t *w»-f, o» übh •or plants, of frail*. grnpen ot tree* m me inniberrv and all kind- ■ ""-hard fr v.. h. •« manner *»f P » nfinp th*m : Mimi 1,^ ie kmt« f..r the iiEprmeirem of h? »«n«n.. noil*, hretdo ot cs'lle. and ..il.rr *u>rl, wit. h« 'r* xtrnent ~1 |hA *•» "hn-h E.«y n* 1 ble, and the ra*ipHtfemonl nf v, efb *'"■ mil. w> rrn< •Vhft4mr v£ i I endrtnw R» * •*»« impor t , ltt principle*- u.-ui v»bi< h the nr) ~d «riem* ut M.r aUuro ,» founde d am! t •» dnd.ij an eronoro.- rll iv.irm «>• in. hborr. imhf gar nr x m y*nl, in ih** find meid-.w <>r ...cn'or ,in| irr-r .r 1 Td ‘. d to th- rlimal« a|l rvM. 1..m <n-t .i ffr proa.ly !r -m tf* M-ddic, >ort..-.ra ?*.««< b, f»r*.nora than one mill on of Vl,v \ f Ur ’ Ucnltnr Mx in th • >-utM-rn Mato-, Wn » u wf a thousand ha%i an «ppo«U»l'| oft ongHlP K anv H*r..Ml -Ml work. «i-l are coolly gu.dod , y rJHii 11 ub ervi. i-> k u»m 'he «• < their i, j'.h >n and ; .n.e,lor>; (- r ;lioy nc m a. s ,V foaming •!.' alim«t d-.nly w»pr veo? it h ihat mo ra .kn.g in ih<ir i.*U pa 'iculnr bmnrj of rnlmro; nciih' rt an tin y he anpi on cd I t ■ tm rtr.,veil \ arid ins in tree* iruio*. Vila* tl-meis, tram and plnnU. wh < h are continual | mtr n u cd l,i our nnwr I’rmn r\ery gurtWH of l|i»* Iphiia de globe nnr w ith the va-intis is rovein*| and now inventiuiw in u.o imp am. nif o! tt!nf| loc nub ii.at oil rtr.li .'oninui a lull account <d g. ibc e'M fire ilkety t«* Item f.l nur i.art ot i!m i|>nntry. and iner. •'<-micliigence. um«, hnnni',os*«md prubiK,-:- jiy a< every li anh in t 1 e '•nu tn-n **i y lB l!»hiil tie r. O 1 Oil) lil see anan .r p .ral v vw», wholly gove-ind hv <oiilh«in le»dme| n d n ui. i r,!i-s ; our el..h avor vvid i>o to u nder X s"rvn e’. toiiievoiit'Ka >i * (».' Hg >l to ■* 1 h av>i * lis ■cM fi'l m»n '* Vveii In her teotia nil t*m> snrdy armor -hy i.nor.-m- me.n . i mo vr rca-oii. able fr .in tsp- r.n oin <>u s■.'l.n n* in© Im .n m.y hive ht)..n (ou d in»f «• *ng n > cornrn.J rhoir H'v-.fs in .li 1 nil— to prt.na llk 5 \m-.s and lrvex—ir in- plavl th ir ten 'or ..h ;o'> linn' fl mors —in <‘ngrilt, inoi uiale *r hud 1; i's irnii uu Ino s. aud in .1 the “mi d n’« hh * tulo ’'l ohiTiui g ‘in *or* in i.llily r<>■»** 'wi 1; ho V ; maiuu r of harvesting and ,'r erv nj t:. 1. cr.l.s and , ro dnee. , ? . We aha'l hy mmmi< ■ ver l ». h |‘o I u ern hiapn w, Co fm and /vice, ! r i|inti^'t jnlonn in nc in lie nbl mitd iro n Au' j icpi p’d-.i ca’oni ■; O Fro.) the ’ft*nd.puns pc», t- n’e rd h> friends hv the in.de/1 ik ■■m. vn u hlo . r.ginnl .fnlribuiions may hte ami . .*'eJ ; a id Ollier coffeepot ienui a e t spectf.j’.ly j..>'i> in*d to <*«>minu iic .t • i >i> in'omia tonthat may b r!• i.‘sting »-r he. < ficiai io ot r>. r 1 niii- to I ho.r u.o i• ot cirtnr ; n f.? » c..’!c.-ud T‘ >m ihe tin* r» o ii. own s ;!. \*. ill; il |r o » v** ti >ni and r. maiks wi ; he h ghly anprccli't d i y lufl citiio'; and bti Hie hi|i|»in*:n and c-nnl rt «.t i rournry m n.ly r'.»peiid u.»'U Hi. a in •; ys*c. in 'u - iu>h g us.'lni iij'or nan. >n I. » th {•■niir.ninit , .•on* tub itorg vsidalfird ilm h ig. to t vide -.1 their uni and | a ri >ti>ni t eru i lie oajv.T w ill he d cidi'v, r n S'h«'! i".n aim e nvioi'n vr y | ,u>»; q * o-t pi.t* «, (M.rnif • X" as th * ” v 1 'in v 1 i.l i\ stto ■, \at th ■ v -ry inorlwrute price >t One D< * r. pnvu: e |i a 1 ca*e«» in advance dim pnr* being c. tm l i , n t.u i l»cr wilt tx* a n.t In tiny pn»on nine,.*; t shall he print- d < n good f)»;>cr. a .d will) 1 e« •; jr; c, ..r ler* idenprcssy ! r ihe purpos *. : lie fi n number Will appear in March next, it i.O'shilc. As l»y the ru es ni the o i.enl f'« »si (iili c, IV.s’* masters ;irc ullovv • d io Irat.k and i >rv\a - d .die auioimt sil'iM-ribcd to my n«.v»p 'p i. they am <• tol y tloemoti to lorwn.-d t i the odor at Au| o»a, any ima mi o|f«;ed iJiem in hankahie money Jis early as possible. | Newspapers are reapeclfully req’iesledlto publish this proM|HHdux, an I by s ininig the pap.<f contain ing il, shall r. reive OIKS in rc urn. ; l*os masters and <d lorn of papers arc kit dly ask el to act as our ng-nN *"hmid lh *j' no; receive a ropy ot this l‘ros,»*ctu., they are requested t>> cut one from the papers which may ho good enough to publish it; and we, vvi h respect, invito nil tha assist in procuring subs nlier.-s t > the ‘ o|:aniiigs ot Husbandry.* j MOSES HOLBROOK, V 4 M D. jan IT « LAW B(H)KS. REPORTS ofca<es argued an 1 dc; mined in the High fu.irt of Chancery in In and, dur ilvg the term of Lo.d Chancellor Mam is; f.o;n the sittings after Michcalmos,Term H,( cores 111, !SU7,to the sittings after Trinity, Term cl, lioorge III.JSI!, by Thomas Dal. and France Ueatty, Ksqrt, Barristers at Law Reports of rases argued and dctcimiu'd in the t Hi/h Court of Cbanoeiy from 17j7, to ?7d6, i;c. by the Honorab'e Kol ert lieu cy Kdctfs, o; Lin coln’s Inn, Kanister at Law Notes to Phidips* Treatise on Ihe Law of E i. deft e by F.sek Cowen,oneof the .fudge- of the Supreme Court of the state of New Yor*., assisted hy Nicholas Hill, Jr. t oun. ollor at Law. A fu lan 1 arranged Inge'-t of v a.es decide 1 in the Supreme, Circuit and L'i tii t Courts ol the U. States, by Rtch-rd Peters, Councellur it fmw, and reporter cf the dcci io; s of the supitmcfCuml of the 1 n:lcl v tates. \ol 3*l. | - Also, a new c litlon of Furners’ Chemijjtrv- The Nurse’s Guide cental ling a seris oh instruc tions to UnnaUs who vvi>h to engage in t i impor- utirjisj mother and ttc,by a j. ,M. IK , ” Twwndrow’s new and improved Writing Books, vsitti copies to accompany. Just receive*! and lor sale by J. W. fifc T. 8 f i’OY. jan Jf AVS , XchlkxTT fllHls tine article is warranted to cure t’Tes or 1 Il eu aatism m ali cases, or no pav taken for it. ! GLARIXG FRAUD.' X mto.ious counlerfei’er lias dared to njakc an attempt u.wn tais article, and several teen nearly mined by trying it Never buy it. i ' less it his the written signature of COMSTOCK Co. on the splendid wrapper. 1 hit .inn have I* ■ only right to make and sell it for 2d years, an i all corn them is wirraric I p/rfe tly innocent anJelec ual in all ca'Ci. * | N. B. Always detect the false by its not^iavin T 1 the aaove signature. The true sold orly b\s rOMSTQUK S-'Co* Whol*salc Druzglßi. So. 2 Fletcher-sA JV. Y. SOLO MOS Mays, | Original Propr • to-,. \ The Pennine is for sa’e byGAtlv IN 6* HAINES, i and ROBERT C v KTKII, \ugusta. ly jnn 9 TIIK HI M VN II VliV, IS Warranted staid or restored, and th*j head kept free f.am Din hntf, hy the ce mint O LDRLjGU'S BALM O ' COLUMBIA. Remember the genuine a** described helot - . This is certi.u'd I» by several Mayors, Mifisters i of the Gospel, British Consul, Physicians^find a great number of on. nust tvsjiccUo’.e citizf .is to be seen where it is sold. . ? dauiso fraud/ t This nrtirh? ha*: been imit ited by a noii rions j counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased u M j i unless it h.i< the name cf I, s. COMSTOCK,*,t the signature q( COMSTOCK y Co-, on a spCuidid wrapper. This is the only externa, test ►secure the public from deception. Apply afthe wholesale and retail office, K’o. 2 Fletcher street,near .Maiden L me and IharlLt -I Address, COMSTOCK \ Co., f ' » Ft . ‘leiitlt Druggi } f. Tl%e genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAB LS wd ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. ly-jaj,y ’ i /Irueimhatism. RHEUMATIC 1 J Dr u B. Cohen, proprie'oroi he uMverka h i" -i JsftoSm to u* «{v-T -« r r r.*; . . ..... i ‘K-umati.-m. Fprains, * •- m 4 and na, ‘ •’ ] ‘,.. e j u i:.is, ice., known as oHeu > ! pTu u-n die Ln.brocation, begs respectfully to refer jail i-e s-vns suffering from the<e dtsca es to the ; .V-o;:c.inds of cures that bis preparation has r.ctom f olishr d and tube numerous strange and high I* i rrsneetab’e testimonials which bare, from I.me to 1 lime, been published to that effect in New ’ \ ork 1 and other places. So teitain and searching s • | Liniment in ins operations, even in cases of *’ r standing, and of an obstinate nature, that n«» I never &n known to fail. Tlie /üBow mg letters ! are^’elected Rom hundreds of others of a U.*e de | .Mlptto. i.»H E.e p.».« «... the Liniment see that ins accompanied «Mh the Cj Tia'ure oft he proprietor to his own hand w ctmg- I vs™ the introduction of tub remedy to the public. rt!pi.i« been J trv No.trams and Lotions and Liunnerts and -• InVa 1 iblc Rht urnatic Mixtures, all of who hbe I in”a compound cf ign.rant quacks, emulated, i or less, to injure the system rathei than re i move any eon.plamt. I« proof of the e.U«.ju» lit. which the Embrocation is ** men in H e medical piofestuon,. c tfcctua lv i thousands of person* w;.o have ’ subjoined whoTc opiJ£ e D r^ e S profcss»ooal judgments ate j universal y esteemed. M colfFN< No. 275 j Hudson stiect,N. Y. New York. Aug 3, IS3?. r „, r cjr—Hiving frequenty witnessed ti e ap- I ~’ication o r vonr Kbeumatic EnibrocatK.-n.and t: c ! beneficial elTcts aiising tl.crefrom. it affords me t nieasu.e to state that I most cheerfully recommend I j tai an inva u-ilie remedy, and the best known ,oi , the cure of that painful at d distre sing corop.tuit, cither m its acute or < hrunic [o^m. WILLIAM b PIATT, M D. Late Coircsponding Secretary of the Medical bo;t ety of the City and county of New k oik. To Dr. M. B. <■ o’.icn. Dr M B Cohen—ln rep yto your request as to mv ophiioa of v our Hheu atic Embrocation, I mod willing v acknowledge that I have used it in mv practice, and found it an invaluable remedy as a pauiative Liniment in cases of Rheumatism. CHAS. A VAN ZANDT, M. D. New York, April 20, 1539. I certify that I have used FT. M. B. Cohen’s Rheumatic Embrocation, and ba e found it a most I useful adguvm t in the treatment of this pnt.fui ) disease, and tiicrofore hesitate not to recommend it in ah cases of hbeuma ism. WILLIAM ANDERSON, M. D .&c., No. bU Broadway, N. Y. I. Henry B- Nones, Ist Lieut of the revenue Gutter Alert, in ihe seivice es the United do teriily tnal 1 was so: t.ve months aiHicted with the Inflcimatory icheumatism,and had every remc cl vbv advice of j. hy si ians, wifi.out any reli f, and I ii'nai y by adv ite of Lr W, Rockwell, health otli- | ! m st quarantine I npp md to Dr. »R IL Eohcn, in ■ the month ot .lu y, lb*J, for a hott c of lii- ..lu u | malic Embrocation, and nfrer one week's use ol I the gpcciuc,vva - entirely free from a I pain, and 1 waj able to resume my pir.ee in the svrvi-.c. li. B. N'.’.NE 3 , Ist Lt. t. b. a. S. New Yo.k, August Ist, 160.. Trice, $3 per hottic. 7 0 THE J ÜBLL .—e it known, that rn this : 29. h day oi January, one thousand eight hundred and forty, we have appoint el Mr. Benjamin F. J Kenrick proprietor of the .Mansion I cay.** city : of Augusta, our sole Agent for the city of Au;u t i. iin th*e bt tc of Georgia; so, oc rgcr.t for the : ci v of Hamburg, in Lie State of South Ca;o ina, 1 far ihe sa e of our Rheumatic Embrocatio i, a re medy calculated to cure withroit.un'y any uhnu main' cornpiaints. whether o a chronic o. imlama ( tory nut arc. W Encss, our hand, this day and v ear 1 as .rc.'-u i. .'i. li. CO; Ilb A ic Co. i Tin public wi rcmen.bi r that this is si** p'y an external appikalion and free 'Vom mi^eraks .he ,)u ic a e cautioned again t purcha log of anv o‘he thau the above au ro. zed agent, us that pu.< hare 1 from a .y other prrsoa cannot be genu ine. j Dr. M. IL COHEN’S principal Office. No 272/ j Hudson struct. N. V. Each bottle of the Embrocation is accompanied ; with prnted directions for use,and none is getiu me unless bearing the signature of j jan 2Z :>m MB. COHEN. TO THE FACE LT V AM) HEADS OF FAMILIES. DR. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF TO.MATO —a substitute for Calomel, and docs not belong to the family of quack medicines; | for the reason that the component parts are made known to the faculty, or any one else that may : wish to know, by an} of the agents keeping them i for sale. Mnce this discovery so long and anx iously looked for, some one in almost the extreme j Noith has advertised a Tomato Pill, purpoiticgtc I be made from the stalk, a thing n t more aostiiu ; than tor one to offer meal from the corn stalk, to ! say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato I so far N orth. I Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the i Tomato Pills for the great benetits of w hich, he holds himself bound, and in honor pledg ed to prove by their use, that thej- are all that they | profess tu be, and will do for othcis what they have done for such as mav have u*ed them ; as i tins is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will j doubCers be valuable information to families to know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable as the Red Tomato, and produces twice as much ! of the hapatine. or active principle,and when used ; as a daily vegetable w ill be found to keep the j system in much better condition than the other , L*f;d; many will leco.iect with what trembling i anxiety calomel has been given to children, and ■ bow the} then wished for a substitute. It has j long been known that the Tomato contained ca j thartic piiuu'dcs, cut not until of late was it ! ascertained that they contained alterative and diu ! relic properties. Jhe Faculty embrace and use i the preparation mosr cheerfully, for the reason that 1 they know what it is Were it a patent mystery, they would be bound to meet the medicine, as they justly do tiic on** thousand and one cure-alls of the ■ If} ou w i.-h to cleanse the system with a ! mild, sa.e anti-bilious medicine, u&e the 1 on.atj j Pill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon be in j this city. We ail know something about this, i June IS ts I —. ! HfidiLa! Cure til 1 tei niaor rtupturc, b> Dr. Chase's Improved Surgeons* Trusses. fIIHE subscriber has opened an office, at the Drug JL store of ‘ essrs J. J. Robertson &Co., forlhe tr- .tment of Hernia or Rupture, by means of these U'tly celebrated instruments, lie has now used them for nearly a year, and, did not delicacy forbid, he could name several persons whohavebeen radi | cnlly cured, of this truly distressing and dangerous j affection, by the use of these Trusses, besides man v others w ho are in a fairway of being entirely re j lieved. The following is the language of the com i rnittee ot the Philadelphia Medical Society on the j Radical Cure of He.na. , “ I’he instruments ff Dr. ('base have effected i the permanent and accurate retention of the in | testifies in every case of Hernia observed by the i committee, without material irconTccicr.ee to the patient, and often under trials more severe than I are usually ventured i pon by those who wearother ! trusses. trials that would be imprudent with any ! other apparatus known to the committee.” *• The committee are induced by the foregoing j conclusions to recommend, in strong terms, the in- I struments of Dr. CTase to the confidence of j tiie profession, as the best known means of mc- I chanical retention in Lenin, and as fumishin o- the j highest chances of radical cure.” j Ihe fol owing is from the Southern Medical and | out.ieru Joumal, published in ■ui own city. ! ‘‘AL must admit of the radical cure of hernia, and that Dr. C base’s Trasses are decidedly the best ye. invented to effect the object.” Persons from a distance ran have the instruments applied, upon application at the office, and all ne cessary information given to enable them to adjust it themselves. 1 lie po>r, who are laborin- under this afflicting complaint. Will be treated gratuitous ly upon presenting a cej tiheate. from somere^nonsi ble [K*rson,ol their pecuniary di-abilitv. k The instruments are of all sizes, and appli Ci >. to every variety of reducibl. rupture. tl fob 20 ’ F. M. ROBERTSON, M. D. 6. COSBY’S dyspeptic HITTERS. PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated 'o disgus. the public eye lU the innumerable advert i-eioenls ol nostrums that are constant .y ap pearing ...the public prints. All ate ready «o chdm.our souk are M< k, our ea-8 are pawed wn»i every day’s itqHKtsßf ills and specifics 1 Hate ~t ili- public mind woold-secrn to forbid any f* ofdclicMc mind Irom sending f.»«h any new dis coveries in medicine, to tiff trial of llw P' bllf tjn!l, motives ol delicacy should not prevent us Irorn making known real discoveries, winch «« are f jn * fidenl will hem-ill our fellow, men. Jins hjtc consideration has prompted the authoroi these.a.- i<-r» to make them known. He knows they an nigti ly efficacious, fur he himself, his wife, and many friends, have giv en them a thorough trial. M himself a confirmed dyspeptic,no much, that even his recollection was gone. By using these bitters he has been re.-lored to hea’lh. Mrt. I-twb J was troubled for many was re.-bipd to hea.m. hv the use of these loiters. This basWn the case V.th raanv oi his frh nds. Mr. Cosby in sending | forth this advert isemet t, addresscstho.-e who know Idm. Hu has been for many years a resident ol Augusta at which place he ran at any lime b* consult, d about the bitters. They are good mall, casrs of diseases of the digestive organs, the symp toms of which are indigestion, pa:n or oppression iu the stomach from food, loss ot appetite, (lain »n t v, heart I urn, giddiness in the head, pain m tu® side, shortness of breath, lassitude, g‘. ne a! weak ness, disiu.bed sleep, At The coinposi ion is en tirely Botanical, an I lias proved efficacious v tun runny c* lehtalrd medicine? had failed. Jn siippor . f which he refers th~m to Freeman W. I acy, stie >JToi Richmond count , Mid William f. I homp sou. editor. l the An usta Mirror, and he might ic , try on to many others,! m deems it iinneeeasarv. as tie is willing to p ace it on its own merits. A ht-”6i Bis tor muse whoarefcfHi(twl with me d>s peosia to eivo it atrial. ’] fit v can be nud ai T. IT. Plants hook-store, Augusta. and of •« o-hy himself, at the corner o! u . ..(*• r• ~,,,1 Flt-c «»r. - rrs, Isa D OR ANTi-BALS AM C GONORRHOEAL SCLFUC-l*., Warranted it cure in F- v? Day*. 'J' ITIS incomparnh c and invaluable remedy so I long known, and used with such unparalleled success in the Canadas for toe last 30 yeans, ap paa.s to need no panegy ri-. Its operation uj>on 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 si cress which has attended it through al of its trying circumstances, -name y, “live days,” the same success which followed it in a Noi'the.n lati tude still obtains in a more Southern. Ti e formula or recipe was obtained at great expense, intrigue and hazard by M Cheveres from the celebrated Indian v hies Wasenothe, or Great Moon, whilst he. with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur bu siness in the North-west with the Indians. — \\ abenod e prized highly and U’-e it with ini..liable succe-s throughout Ids two tribes. Its known and valued viitncs have aheady enriched to an a most incredible extent the chi dicn of this war ike prince, not only by actual sale of the article itself to in dividuals, but by parting •with copies of ids oreipt I at enormous prices to the Chiel of every t.ibe of Indians in America, with a so.emn \ romi c to the Great .-pint, revet to divulge the ait of its com position until he sleeps witn bis fathcis,” although fr o to use it in t aeir respective tribes, which a places it in the hands of every Indian who icfiy wit-, 1 may soy, religious confidence on its cura ble powers. Below is a copy of‘.be translation as near as it can be angUsized of the deed given by \Vn! onotTc, to ; M. Cheverot. when he purchased the original recipe, 1 ! and had twice assisted the 1 hies hbnscif through | toe tedious mar iputatory process of manufacture i Few white men would cred.il the length of lime . j which i> consumed in preparing the a.tide for im ■ I mediate use. rr ansi i “I, vVabcnoshe, thief of tlic nations llowaard . Chippewa, for tiic love ai d good fi cling which I . 1 have for my white friend M Cbcvo.ct, (fior he has r { done many good things for me and my iTopic,) I ! give to him rny greatest cure for the b r >d sickness { which, my chiidion have had sent among them as i ; a punishment by the Great spirit, and hope that in j hi- hands it may do much good, and make him very f ’ rich.” t I Signed WARiNf'SnK,his X mark. . i Witness APP \ HO. his X mark. KVERET F LAYMAN, I HILL AM MCAKIE, J. 8.-'ROY, j R. 0. I).:IT IS, J. S. CARDINAL. This Medicine,! warrrnt by tins publication.nn : der a penalty of Sd,COO, not to contain one parti cle of cm ro.mc preparation. It f§ purely vegata ble in its essences. Its fust and prominent virtue is to subdue every vestige of inflamation, and then act« mildly and copiously as a diuretic; thereby 1 holding within itself, every requisite virtue, for 1 the subduction of this loathsome malady—and cv ; evy regular graduate in medicine, will sustain the assertion, that copious diuresis and reduction of in * flation, are the only two things necessary to effect ■ abound and radical cure The most peculiar virtue of the “Cinq Jours,” is in this, that wherever it alone lias been used to 1 aifect a cure, none of those tenacious and disagree * able consequences which almost invariably results } from the sudden cure of Gonorrhoea, have been known to obtain such as stricture, hernia, humor ‘ alis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of the 1 most loathsome, perplexing, and disagreeable dis ■ eases, consequent upon erroneous diagnosis and treatment of Gonorrhoea. Those affected arc requested to cal! and try for ’ themselves. If the prescriptions are we 1 foi ow -1 ed and fail to cure, the money will in every case be > returned. ■ You can do what you please and eat what you 1 • please. 1 To be had at Antony & Haines, No. 232, Broad ■ street, who arc the only authorised Agents in Au gusta. All orders addressed to them, will be ‘ promptly attended to. I For sale, also, by Win. B. Wells & Co. Druggists, Athens; and P. IU. (.oacn A: Co. Charleston, au 29 ! Ck Q( Wi t}l A I.LKNtiK. Tl e genuine Frein h Pil's against all the QUACK SOalWMGssof ihe ape—lor ihe cine of ' ® French Pills nrr applicable in all rases, R»i 1 either sex, (warianted free Irom Mercury, ) and nc.g *e»Msgreat advantages over ih« Balsams and ail bqmd medicines, by i.emp entirely free from smell , and consequently do not effec; ihe breath, thereby P—g lhe possibility of diacuveiy while using \ Resides this important ndvautnge. ihev never - dungree will, the slomach and in ihe flr.M sos j 1 be(hsca-e ih-y usually clfoci acne in a fewdays. 1 wi h little regard tu <id orex[>osu'e. - In th. most obstinate si ages of the disease, th-v ■ are equal.y certain, having cun d many alter ever\ 5 -•l»rt«n«lj 1. .'lmta, 1,,1.’, haw. S, m. tiieveisally success ml that ii, e proprietor chal ■ lenges any one to produce a remedy of equal r - tunity, under aforfeimreol 'i hree Hundred Dollars* ? nr. n l i ARR ‘ s * URG . D « c lb, 18:8. ' Ur \ alter—l>carbir: About a month ago U en ‘ 1 to you lor i free i.ox« &ol your French Fills, aiid feel . mi.( h onltged to you ;br lurmshing me with a rnedi > cine so t tier tin) and so plea>unt to use. When 1 . sent for your I ills 1 bad been troubled with the i disease fur nearly 6 months, and had tried a great ■ many medicines wi-huut any effect. During 6 the first six weeks I vva* under a Physician of ihj 8 pl ec, but filming l.tile or no chance of beine cured . tiy him I h-lt him, and a few days after "visited I Philadelphia, where 1 bough! a • anety of advertised ■ specifics .almost enotigli to stuck an to m.bccarv shop and allot this 1 with the tame success as V; ’ f.ue,! avir.gt -at smell ol the balsam he* bind them, which I think lean smell to t| lJs Not knowing what to resort io next, and seeing you French Pil's advtmsed iu the i'uhlic Le-lgei deicrmmi.d lo try them, and am only sorry I did m gen hem sooner, as it might l.tiSe sav»d me fort dollars and have cured me long ago. >f y o i,i ecl • writing to you at present, is to p oruresume of th medicine for twout my fn. nds, v\] m are in tb same kmd of a scrape. You will therefore pleas stud by the hearers.x noxes, and oblige Yours respectfully, ’ jj n I ,X you »üb 'Jhege mine French ITUs are (or sale A, t „. lvfn by Holland Risley <kCo., Thomas Barrett <t Co and by Nelson Carter. Price, u0 I>cr box n :Tu tut! directions. June 6 L DR. E. SP'OIIN, a Gcmfcn phyncian oi much a note, having devoted hia attention for so j| veant to the cure and removal oftkoet ustsol. - -1 Vors AND SICK HEAD ACiiL,.bf»s tbesa:is f-ction to make known, lha. he a remedy w a by rerr-o\ itig :he causes cures effectually and per * nentiy this distressing complaint. There are man, b famiiics w ho have considered bick Headache a c c Biiunional incurable family Hr. »• »* h sums them that boy «re mistaken, afi d lalH>unn e a under distress which moy might not only alleviate, but actually eradicated bv the ua- »f his remety. li is (he r-«ult of sen untie research, and i.seniircij r of a different character from ad.verlised patent medi- f ciues, and is not unp'easanl to the taste. ( HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS. € The extraordinary reputation that Hr. t remedy for this distressing coinpamt l 5 every day t eeinink is certaiiilv a maltar of much aslomshinent, , That so m ich suffering should have existed lor ages . vviihoui any tiiscovery of an effectual preventiy *, or cure,is truly a subject ol much regret but Hr. o. ] 1 now assures the public that such a remedy has been , ! invtr.ied as will convince tbe most credulous, ihe , .rinciples on which it acts are simple and plain. Uis ( i an a milted feet that this comp.'aiiit, whetherxailed , | Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily Rom the stomach —those who think tie y have , the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that th ’ sys- ( icin has become vitiated or derulnaied, through ihc stomach, and that only through the same eharmc must they expect s restoration ol the neural and healihv ium li i.s ol the system. I hi-objfei, Hr. Spohn's remedy is einmei.tly calculated io a tain. T he truth -d ihi> position cannot tie controverted, and the sooner sufferers wiih he headache her omr convinced of it, Ih- aoonor will their eutlenng end in restoration ol health, Hr. bpohn frndg.K his prr fessiotai reputat on on this mnedv may he had oi apothecary fern-rady ilirotighoti! the I'uiied Spits. . ~ T -o x- o-n For sale by ANTONY & iIAINEs, No. 2y- Bror.<i-> i rer I. Augmt.i. niar ; fflrlF. great celebrity of this unrivalled Compo- I X. tiiioi'.especially m the Northern Slates, ieavrs i the”proprietor hut little need lossy any thing in its i fnv< r: for it has bi-en generallyc- nceidedto i'.that lit br yond all comparison th? best n tn-’ dy for ex | le iialccmi has e'er been discovered, j Ind'Cil ihc specd and rertainty of i s opera ions, hav* th - appearhßcei'fniirach » : as oleers, w- nin:s, corns, fiver sores chi I -l.iins, \v title svvtTiiugs, tii.es, piles,spid- r and snake bite- A c Ac., uunicdiat- ly y teld to if- superuuinon iiiflnencv. Thus, it p’op eriy applii d it will remove m invite ate nin or | break aid hcai a hie in five oiys, wifi allay ami | p-rleetly < uie an ulcer in two weeks, and the m--si despe’srlc case-ol w lute swelling shat can ho inta ; gi; < <i hove tiecu ilesl oytti by it in less tliun two months. In the lutes-.-V pois-mous reptih e its eIH- j ! e- ev is truly surprising, and if applied in time, its I • powers of atir ieti-'M ae so wonderful that ih-\ will | ! at I'ni'c arresi the pojaou rind thus prevent it from I j ;ter\a .mg the syso in li is iikevvse greatly sope ! rior io any lueilictne rieretolorc (I s.'oveod lor the I el. alt tl o;o k an! limb- of horses—.or fl ns rite worm-, i Tapped In s:—at <i in slant, lor every ex!ci j rial • wiiily evtliha - . may fall to the lot of man or ! b- asr. * j T’iic rr p lc'or Ins received -■t, least a thousand i ceil fieaiev. and other d M-intu n’s, in irtvn- of fits | “Ape is";’ (Jii m mupwards ■!’ a irnuir-d ol | win. h were v men by rescue ..Joe mciubus of the I Menu ai i art'ily. 1 Albany, July 9;h, 13 7. ' To D-. Harrison. j ;ir -I lib y oar ;?p.-cific Oiatraent in my {-racfinv, i I and cordi tily o'cr.nnu- ml n us a toM ciii.-n : t n n:e I j <lv for Tniru r-, Ffiecws VV'hnc >v-'C. n.t:s, j IRh nin?:iic t'a;;.s. t'tw op-d Fn-e. i ips -u.d floiri ; 1 | and !Tr g 'iurri esie.niai c-.ni i write Ibis ; I -it it., reqii-st ot you here, vviio famishes me ! ; w jiUit’Cirlimo, and am p;-..;•?<;.! to have n in i;;y i novvfci iu aware n r; r io merit. j KITE* U. REACH, "<I I). Pro- kl\i ,N. V , tri- i ] -VJ4. I ft.-nr ‘ : ir—'ly .on.g'rcr,;« gni. ol kmr..- n, was i : ss-d v a/lTctcd wim tlmeonip aii.f that phvßo-ic.ny • j row :-J aMu iiih’o l ; an ! 1 iea-e-1. irniv : c u. n ot i ; eviiiv oil,ci f\ .j. ih.X si.*’ m I.ici L,c I’. 1! in i ii’i j ! qin-nco By ;he r« e.-mmeoda'ion. however, of fiie j j Rcvcaiul 'fr 1 'e.irm, 1 applied your o.at.m m to tl«e | | .’ifihetiu j ai. i ; .-.n.i i thank ‘•IM that iry t Lli i is ! I now «i ure'y rceover. d Irom the i;;sna-«, ami is • go nng lu r han os fiisi as ran lie tj.mrted The j -ure .vas r lfu «u in atb.er less than two m. n;l> ; I during v.iiicb linii- Ins d fi v dollars worth <-f bint, nuinl ; 1 Itad spent upwards ot a hund r cd dollars; i d .ling rise previousliir«.eyears,wiihuulany benefit whatever. M ARY HOWARD. I !’.ercl>y subsian-iate the truth ot iHo above siatament CIT Rl STO PII.ER HOW AR D. ] knovv the above statemem to he eoir.-ct, and I i can mid ir -in experiern e ir.rn “ Harrison's .>[>0(0110. Ointment,” is an txteJeni me«iioii.e fur cxiernal cumplainis Matthew pfrrin. i | Boa;on, Jan. 7, 1837. | Dear Si;—l have to request of von to forward ! me, two hundred boxes of Ointment by the most imm-diate conveyance, aid ,v it bout regard to the cxpeiit eof carriage, as I am quite out, and much in want ot it.—Y»u Know my estimatton of y.mr valuable discovery, and therefore i shall only add, | mat further . zperience has increased im entbusi i a.-m and established me in the-opinion, that nissu ! penor to any rera dy extant for external diseases. Respect fully vnur.-, CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D. I , New Orleans., .Match 20th, 183 d. Dr. Harrison ■ r —* lie virtues of your Specific Ointment,have : been long known to me,as 1 have used none other in my r.itlicn xiensive practice for several years,and | if Jiuti think it vvou dbe to your a ivantag-., 1 ,-an furnish yon wilh t W&tny remticuTs of fimponant cures w hi. h ii has elßeted under my own imme diate inspection: the last hung one of a severe and apparently p-rpeinal i> t r,m the hack -,f a poor woman, .Mary RaxtSTw ho.resides in 216 Lfi vision si rcet, which it completely healed in Twenty one days. My present chief 'object m writne to jou, is o ham who is your authorised agent i,/t Ins ciiy, tor,being in want of a supply ,-j ; our „ Iltl . innit, and ibe [tr.-on .Mr. Boyle, irom whom I used io pun base n, having laded and gone out of bust ness, I am l. arlnl n 1 purchase ai random, that i may tie iifipi>seU on bv a counterfeit. Your obedient set,am, RAMSEY, M. D. „ . Cir.cinnati, August 9,1837. Dr Harrison. Sir.—l hive no hesitation in stating, m rcnlv in your note, that your- Sjienfic Omtnien.” is „ u i v cqinil to tile inajouiyof the ends for wh.ch v..u o e. iunu n.-. it. J quality my certificate f»y iha w.-rd majoiny. as n ls my maxim to give no opinion medicu.maucrswl.eiel have lead no experienej lusjirains.bruises, n.flaumiuiio! a. eruoliuns. u i, lt . lows, pins, Ac.,it i* m. universal recipe: ] j l!ivi , at o used it on ihe leg of a hoy wlm-i, had been b.u- n by au adder, and ihe extraction of ih< poison ami u innate erne was so rap.d, that ...ypa.X was SiX -- ever l,i a weck; und haß rtiu «> * Yours respectfully, HENRY’' JACOBS, M. D. u F £Zi,Kr*' ea ” ,mmD '- J - w s -"i™.»! i , October 8, 1837 and and the .-ore Brces.s ot lemales. Harr.son’s Specific t hniment has nosurm. mr. ,1 indeed u h as anveiual in tae whole caia oguo oi external Hiedivi.es a* known and prescribed in this cmn.ry ” Extract ol a letter from Dr. Pot is. of Orica, N. Y Dated Ju.y “Harrison’s Specific. Ointment ’is,nmy offnion a most important dccovery ; and is particulany eifi’ c.eni in serfliuias, ulcers,s .re legs, eruj.i.onsf tnd general me ward eomplami,. 1 soeak of iu, merits from an expci icnceot loin yea-s.” efl!b r rn- n .^- evv , O r ' efl ns, January Tih, 1837 This will certify that my luce and • e.k were'v most entirely covered b> an enormous ‘ and that af.er ihe trial of a variety of in2li-e? n 1 remedies, 1 vyas completely cured of iTm "* iHontiis, by ihe use of Hamsun’s Spee.fir rv ewjau ? olset ~u i-.v f J S£ ¥h h „t“ His. Antony Haines,and I homos I Wmi l% Carer ’ Ke.a.l pn.-e, per l*»,«i.h ftli * r , c^- ly 1 hEhK j • * 11ESE Pills are no longer among tiiose of i fui utility. They have passed away fronr ne hundreds that are daily launched upon the t e rxjreriment, and now stand before the P«*l . high in reputation, and as extensively c^P ilf parts of the United States, the Canadas, !«*« Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that has ever been prepared ior the relief oi su^f l f man They have been introduced wherever it was found portMe to cany them s , and there «. but few towns that do not contain some remark Die evidences of'their goad effects. The certificates that have been presented to the propnetor exceed twenty thousand! upwards of hve hundred of which are from regular practising physicians, w he are the most competent judges of then merit. . Often have the cures performed by this modicin been the subject of editorial comment, in nnou newspapers and journals ; and it may with ti uth he L medici,« cf the kin 1 has ever re ceived testimonials of greater value thin aie at- U in general use as a family ™dicine and there are thousands ol tamihes who dee'arc they re never satisfied uiUil they have a supply always on hand. . , They have no rival in curing and preventing Uil ious Fevers. Fe.verand Ague, Dyspepsia, Loei Comp'aints, kick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement oi the hpleon. Piles, Cho ic, Female (. bstructior.s, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea. Distension of the Stomach and I owelsTlncipient Diarrhoea,Flatulence, Hauitu al Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, blotched or Sallow Completion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or aperient is needed 'I ley are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping no debility. The following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a highly respectable Planter ol Wake County, No Ca, March Sd. 1838: Lr. Peters —Dear Sir, —By requestor your agent, Mr. Harrison. 1 send you a few lines respecting the almost miraculous effects of y our pil’s; and 1 w ould a d. that you may make use ol them, in connection with mv name, in any manner you deem proper, 1 speak of their merits from experience,as 1 and my family have taken upwards ot thirty boxes in three vents ; and so great a?© the benents we hareicceiv ed from them in general, that I would rather pur chase them at ten dollars abox than have my house w ithout them. 1 will not enumerate lire afflictions they have relieved us of; but I can assure you they were many, and of very opposite natures, which has fu ly. proved to me that your medicine is a sim ple purincr of the system, and therefoie equally the enemy of every 1 wi 1 mention one case. I have a sister who had been for a long pc riod severely afflicted with dropsy in the chest and was brought by it to the very verge of the grate. She was attended by the most eminent jihysicians that money could procure.; but all their dibits to restore her to hea th, or even to mitigate her suffer ing- were fruitless; and accordingly.we all consid ered her immediate death as inevitable, i y good fortune, however, as she was in Ibis situation, ex pet t ngevery day to be her last, your p:;’a wore introduced into my family, ami so speedy and pal pable were their effects that three doses visi.-ly ic- Uevcd 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 mi culo; s; and yet J could mention n an;, more of an equally desperate nature, in which yon; pills were equa ly successful in rescuing the patients f.om the jaws of death Need I add that the popu larity of yous rnedu me amounts to enthusiasm in this.section of the couniiy ? Lot this 1 presume you knew born the immense .quantity you dispose of ] may mention, however, that notw ithstapdii g its genera, use, J i.ev ci heaid an individual complain | o' its ciie.ts. Mv residence is rin ics from 1 a< ! eigh, on the toad to Fayetteviße. I am, with sen -1 iimei'H of regard, you. ob 5 l servant. A. G. BANKS. | To Dr. Peters, —‘ ir—Tor upward of fifteen I months, 1 have been c in: ly afflicted with i ever i and Agio; am] during the time • ouid ’.nd nothing I though 1 hr..f app i d 16 even thing 11.-t gave me j any bring ike permanent iciit-f. At length, how j ever, yo u - pills were jetommended to me, I y one ! of on. best ph;, sicians, and 1 am most grateful and j happy ir. being aa it to add that i had sea.rely used ! U-. <j o.xr.< wl tn 1 found that they had resumed me | to ptat-ci health. Sin e then, vaiiou? members'of rmy family i.avc used them wita equal success j and consequently 1 fee! it my duty to apprise you | of the fart, and to request of you to pub isb this j certificate, as i am anxious to add rny public tesli -1 inon y to the a'mo* I miraculous virtues of your un rivalled medicine Respectfully vours, THEODuKE JAMES. Augusta. Gn,. Feb 10, 1839. Uommunicalion received from the eminent Dr. J. H. Irwin of Florence, Georgia : Dr. J. P. Peteis —My Deaf Bir—On the night of the lllhinst.,l was called in greet haste to ihe house of a fel ow ci izen. (Mr. Lee,) where 1 found I his son laboring under a most alarming attack of tynanche Tracnealis (Croup) and apparently be yond the aid of remedy. By the greatest, good for tune, however, I had in my pocket a broken box of your pills—lour of which 1 administerc i, with such immediate happy effect that in a few minutes my patient was at case, and out of danger. This case, m connection w ith my name is at your ser vice —and 1 have tire pleasure to be able to inform y ou thatyour inestimable medicine is in such meat favor with the faculty here, that j fiel'evc thcTe is 1 not one of them who does not use it m his private practice. Yours most fosp’y. March 13, 1839. J. IJ. IRWIN, M. D. Extract fiom a letter written by Dr. Francis Jso gait,of Providence, R. 1., Dec. 17, 1838.— Peters’ pills arc an cxce lent aperient and cathartic medi cine, those effects being produced by the differences of the quantity taken, and are decidedly superior to Lee’s, Brandi cth’s or Mornson's Piii# -Extract Roma letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor Me , Jan. 9, 1839 'i hey are a pc* uiiarly mild, yet efficient purgative medicine, and produce iittJc, if any, griping o. nausea. 1 have prescribed them with much success in sick headache and slight I ii lious fever. Extiact of a lertcr by Dr. Joseph Wil iams of Burlington, Vt., July 9, 1837.—1 cordially recoin mend deters’ Riffs as a mildly effective, and in no case dangerous, family medicine. J hey re pecu liarly influential in costiveness and all the usual diseases ot the digestive organs. Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon treal, U. *., Bopt.Bopt. 27, 1836. —1 neverknev a sing.e patent medicine that 1 could put the lean confi dence m but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Bills, which are teally a valuable discovery. 1 have no hesitation in having it known that 1 use them extensively in my practice,for all complaints, (and they arc not a blood lth haVe thek SoUfcein the in purity of the l.xtract of a letter Lorn Dr. Dye of Quebec, L. C., March b, 1837.—f0r bilious fevers, sick head ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of I. ie spleen, t'eter’s Puts are an exce lent medicine. Extract ot a letter from r-r Gurney of New Or leans La ,( c t. 9, 1807. 1 have received much as sistant cm my practice—especially in jaundice and yellow fever, Irom the use of Peters’ Pills. I pre sume that, on an average, 1 prescribe lUO boxes in a month ACI Ia N Y^'ju'ifd f ,° m T)r ' Prichaid ot Hudson, - . t., Jine 3, lßdo. I was aware that Dr. Peters was one ol the best chemists in the United States and felt assured that he would some day (f ro m his intonate knowledge of the properties of ”erb“ and drugs produce an efficient medicine, and I must omTexpt’arior! 118 ?? et>bte **lj « to my expectation.. They are indeed a superior medicme, and reflect credit alike upon the Chen ir the Physician, and the Philosopher. ~ib'L.s l.i JttKS CO. t‘c, Feb I9v* 'liaease-. produced Lv inactivi.v ,■■ j '; a,,, l other or t thl SriJt'S a u" orn of T BaßinJo’re, medicines ei ‘ e^c ->’ ? ut 'PO-e. I have discarded othci ravol- jS ° meof very good ones, in their Dear B ir y , CIIARLO , TT , E , N.C., Jan. 1, 1837. year bir—l have made trequent useof your Pills ln the incipient stage of bilious fever and J .• oyte constipation o's the howel s 7l"i, so the cL‘‘ largement ox the sp een, cnronic diseases of r£" ffverfsick head-ache, general debilitv, and in fn case nave lound tnem to be very effective l ° kl * r>. BOYD, >1 p RstfActof a U tter from Dr. Wnine* / nati.feb- 1838.—Your Piijg are inna'"*"’' r their Operations, and yet most powerful in ,7 5t ir, I feet*, of any tliat 1 have ever met with in > lr *k of eight and twenty y tais Tl-i r ac t ion r ’ r^ li '*' chyle, and hence on the impurities of the hi° n til( L evidently very surprising. ‘ l °°d, These much approved and justly celebnt a are sold wholesale and retail, at New by Haviland Risley &,Co., Thomas Barrett H and Nelson Carter, and by all the princinn , l ° .ll gists throughout the United Stales, the r Dfu S- Texas,Mexico and the West Indies. Rctn ‘ las » •* 1 50 cents per box wholesale price, $4 n cr J I<]i^ r P June 3 r || OH E’ELIXIR DE L’AMutii fpHL subscriber has the p’easureul anriotm Jl to ihe ruizens o< the U. Stales, ii lKi / nciD » B purchased, for a very large sum and f r(in) .■ l ‘t I ventor, ihe celebrated Dr. Magnin, ot p an “ e h I recipe ar d ri.ht for innkmglliH asti»nisbi ll J® I cine. Until Hie appearance . f th e - Luriuo? 1 ' R dial, ’ (ahnul three years since,) it wasihooirl,, i ■ t lie complaints, which it speedily overcomi- ’1 beyond t he reach ol human renv dy ns s or ’ Wprp W of'a thousand yiars. they had baffled th e u" fl and ingenuity ot the most profound i.hvfciF,« if nil pans (>1 the world. 'I his t ordial, |,„ WI ' Us lr; * I «h' great the human nce, MH(n | iiw i to b- thedesideralun sol >n» soiio),, m a.eordog.v. n-.tw iihsiamlu gi|hri e | n erj i’J" 0 1 existence, it has required a celebrity so ae -,' I] ;• is eagerlv inqtiited for tbn n-1,0, t ,| (t l!ir |J globe. ' Dr Mlignin s<>r n ttmlinu that tho ' I was so vast ns o render a supply uni'.os.d) fl posed oi ibe re« ip.e and right ol sale, underulij'j!' Wm lions of secrecy, l<-<r Engb-nd, the Liai w j -S| ' 5 ' I and otbei eountries, only preserving fraaop,' 1 ' Italv f>r himself. Thus has the .-ul*sf>til, cr ~ lc ' -essed himself of the invaluable seerei; EI!( j Ims'en- logtve ihe inliab laiusol hisln cuga,.)’ the 1 benefit of li> spet-itl.ilion. ‘lei ordml l>. l.ueine,” or. in l 7 !ngl:>h, »i’ I.e ra ( ordial,” i-a general invigoratur J,f ,q ; human frame ! In all the various eases of l an „ 1 lassilucie, and debilitation ;itis an unfailing \ dy ;a>it is equally i»s provinc et<> in pn t »*| )Per | 0 l ; nrss and decision to the mind, as h* and \/», || to the body But the peculiar vintieo:, whj ( q, I erlebrily is hom'd, is the facility and erriuhty W ;j- I which it restores Ihe virile powers when they h a -* I be? n ffesiro'. cd by cl is* ase.limc. fceklesMuts orar , ( J of ihe numerous causes which lermiimte in I proslir.iion of Hmse functions. In c-'innieu with the g»ner:i’ity of really » on j B nietliiiets. ibis, o dial eonia ns n Hdig us any ( urialor deleterious nature, among iheinanv in<>rs ' diem.-, which compose it ; but is, at Hie same so simple, yi iso i ißcai ions, tl.at while it can rtj, | \ ate Hie pros.ru ed energies of a giant, an itifainl may use it, not only w.Hi inq-unily, bui v»iih a4l vantage. I The usages of society arc unfortunately such,| I bid, noiwifhstai ri iig H.e b n fils win- h wouV h!| gore to resit! l irom it, we cannot enter imo au ,a| si» ot this inc I unable format here, *r publish n..,' p ot tliedoennienia wf’ieh have beer .. « ( v. J, P \onehers ot the 1 ! ■sgui'Ts n has eunferndon inn hers of di airtTfg a- lw ideals But l is wccaiiiigi I forbear ret-arkn g- ;hui . lias been demouvtraiel I tin- ri.t ic is scarcely evc-i, if any >m li tl.ing -at lUI , ■ as natural ftarrcnnc.-s. or us naiunff imhetiluy I it v procreant lunciioos, in ci: her sex ; and i hereforc, a li n tie seeviis a.e iho cfiei is ol unifiniil causa, a i.i.d may l»q speedily subdued «nd n moved by i; l i| esc oi “ l .p ( ordiai de Luciiie.” 'J be ! neb a ‘ o di il i-> also ? n indul i able rnrs I lui t: o L*.wwi,und Mnur ‘ lb u,o:is:«i fl «•!>:!, • i juiinln! Mensiruri n; also, for ihe n.cm | nnei.er id L rn.e.or :lit- invoinn a-y di>.^inirgethere I jot It is I.kewise mi iuvniuabie rind uurivalW I I mec!i» ii.e inen-es of Uhronie Empliougol lh< skiu, F 1 ar.d .iitde drops,:, a! i!f etioii-ol Hie ng ti. Most nn:> Thint >o tin- Amt in:u i’uh'tc. Tin Unio d proprie;. i of He .•<lebralH “ i .iicrn! rdi«l.” or '• Elixir ■.,{ Eov« 11 ; .„ ftfo c t?;e c«.-mirunity, the f«d qwir.g eemlicap, 1 u ; ielilu Isas rcr-ciyrd n«*ni ibe iu\eni r, lie thus* i in in i'r Jisjinih ol i’a i.-. “ 1 hi i is to cert !y, Him i h .ve disposed of tin ’ ieci;c for lurking ihe ” i.u -na < oniia ,’ u 1 *• J nxir ol Lev* ,' and also ihe light lo gel! i | ibumgl ou. lie mud >tai s< f ,N..uli Arm.-r.f3, I to J*»tm Winters Holder w* li, >} [j y , teas-s* ■ !'••( SO d-uitg is, I b'U i be ilrtnaods t : in- fu. the rtbuu i ‘ .'tsrtli■ 1, nr v. bieh I tni the n-.ven or, ary so umiir I roos, ’ iuil 4 am tuu.ldc Us supply sili the Iron j Fiaiu’e ail! 1 lit\ alone ; a'ul iiave i iiorefuru tbs., ttd < I ibo pro Eg s voiielisahd iliffitv, sin f mist cerliftcii'Cs ul a like n itirc iti v»r<l**r Jo eeucrHiw the bciitli s <;» H.y if.wovv ry ihr«»uah«,ie i j ,*• w Gi\ en unde’ my band ru t’nri ,on . bis unit-iot-DI day us January ,>n t •.;j year «j| uur iy»iii e.gldecn hundred and thirty eight. EUABTE .VIAGM.N. Gaspa d Delluc, ) U 1 Ilium Merr.tr,} Postscript to the ul,eve As you request* d me lo state the number of hd j ;lcs ot the *• i.uemn Cordial,” vsbu li 1 havealroait; .sold, 1 lime ref*-rred to my books, arid find u lun cc-cd four hoodie*! thousand ; w line ihe orders non on band cannot be supplied m less tiitn litre* fa* -mbs. From an immense number of les imonials fn* Ihe regular faculty, t ueh.ng Hie viriues of the Cordial, 1 bav* in pameuiar sc!* * te*l ti.r f<»ilowing, | " b»« b may f»e of use m you. You will also liiid t iiumfser of others of I ss importance inclosed ilw immediuie een lieaie is from si body of e gin of the ahicsi medical|.raciiUoner» in f iance '1 o Dr.Magnm. immtur * Fhe Lucinn Cordial,or f.lixir of Respected and Honored !Sir:—-\V e have all ins van* iy of eases, tested iho remarkable effeclsrot your great discovery, and have assembled ior Ibe purpose of hearing evidence to ihe tacts, andtertl i ermg you lb© honor which is your due Tin *• i-ut ina Coidral’ isin our opinion, an mtqffible remedy lor Um pros!ration ot the Drocreant uirc Hons,and Artificial Hair. n:ie sS : and ihcrefo mu 4 prove a blessing to ihe liurnun race. V\ eca aU bear eviilenee Hun He re is nor lung in ii of mer eunal or defeirnv us nmure; ami in short, ti nil one of Hie noblest mi* ictnal ducoveues ol a..yago. Uiii; feelings of adunruliti. ami r.siucl wu w* main,dear sir, your abed cut aer\an;», Josselm fioasui!, I h;a !ir , >igi.-iuoud de la -Mpr.ine, j Robert Me verson, Adrien i>e< rend, j L.;uig Oui^can, Octave Nif oh. | P« r ,e li.iHin Extiaci of c letter from tfiffclebraled i ulicyran!* >o Dr Mag m I am now *rn the wr-.ng safe of eightv,and yet 1 could be on my honor or oaHt if necessary, that » boiileor tw r oot your Cordial ut Love ha* made nib feel as vigorous us a boy of five and iwritiy I think you have discoveied the *• Elixir of Life,' w hieli ibe atehy inisls ha\ e been so long in qut*»i ol I am. that (pardon my officioomcssj you sliould have named it accordingly. From the eminent Dr. Dcviguey, <T Brussel*. October 3, 1337. J o Dr. Magnm:—My dear friend—l am mo» grat ifieti at Ibe imprecedei ted popularity of your i.uc na Cordial, and am able io .-.ear ie.s!inioiivto ns surprising virtue. 1 had a patient reeidly* 1 , a gentleman oi ;oriuue, who had lor several years abandoned lunvscli in Hie vortex 1,1 dissipation; and was only reclaimed from it « length by the utter prostration of alt ins vinleene r “ S f H ‘ .^| e w:i8 > indeed, reduced to Hie last exirernity of rlshilify and I isle.essaess, lor, if an occasional flash of excitement wanned hia system, tlie ref^ - lion was almost imtnrdime, and tffe resuit perl© r prostration. 1 had applied all tfie usual noist | ’ lllIl! '' in such ca.-es ; but, as I had anHctpaied, w.lfo t success; an»l when t saw Hie “ Luctna Uo.'dß* advertised, 1 must confess thai even t be greai weigh* ot your name dul not give me much hope m ffi. at least so far as regarded ihe ccse in hand. 1 bound lo try it,huwev.r,and was &oon gairifled^ » ns efficacy; for la.fore a bntiJe was txperided, patient gave evidence of the returning ela.-nciiy bissysun ; and heis now, li.iving uacdl'oiirbofflt** as well is ever. Ibe number of documents, such cs ihe abtM which have been received by Mr. iMagnin, since if* 6 brst appearance of “ Le Cuniial de Lucinc." wottw fill a volume as large as the Bible. ... '‘* s i'ighy imjHir.aui medicine is fiar sale bv VAinters I folder well, No. I3y Liberty street, Se« York ; Charles li. ff’yler, No. 70 Chestmit-st. Fh> iu **v.’ V . nii m Bal Hmore by Roberis A Atkinw» John M. Laroque, and ti. K. Tyler * in Washing ton ( ity by Tobias Uatkins ami Charles rtult; ,ir Georgetown by O. M. Limhacum ; in oy John H. F-Uslice ;in Peiersburg by Bragg* 1 nomas and Dupuy, Rosser & Jones; and in N ") r ' folk byiM. A. Santos and B. Emerson; and i 1 ) 1 Jo in » oodly, No : 65 Poydras st New Orleans H can.also be found at all the principal Dr°? Gtorcs in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by land Risiey & Co , Thomas Barrett & Go., ai ‘' ! Nelson Carier. Price, »3 per l»oule, With full at rcctions. jmiu i I>