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«NKXA« P l< E D
MAMMOTH SCHEME!
f|N|H£ following details of a Scheme of a Lottery,
■ to be drawn in December next, warrants ns to
declare it to be UNPARALLELED in the history
bf Lotteries. PRI7.ES In the amount have never
before been offered to !•>>' i>ub!ir. It is true there
are man} blanks, but on lire other hand, the ex
tremely low charge of S2O per ticket —I he value
ami Number of the Capitals, and the revival of the
good old rusto.n, of warranting that every
PRIZE SHAM, nr DRAWN AND SOLD, Will, We aIC
sure, give universal satisfaction, and especially to
the Six Humlred Vrizr Holders.
To those disposed to adventure wo recommend
early application being made to us for tit kets
when the Prizes are all void, blanks only remain
the first buyers have the he*d chance. Wo, fhc.e
fore, emphatically say —DELAY NOT! hut at
once remit and fronsmit to us your orders, which
shall always receive our immediate attention.
Letters to he addressed to. and applications made
to SYLVESTER A < o.
jfifi Broadway, New-York.
( Observe the Number, 156.
7 0 0,000 »OUiARB
$.500,000! $*2.5,000!
Si tof $20,000 ! Two of $15,000! Thrceof $10,000!
Or and Real Estate and Hank Stuck Lottery, of Pro
perty situated in Sc'r-Orleans. The richest
and most magnificent Scheme ever pre
sented to the public, in this or any
other country.
tfeekclN oult HO Dollars;.
Authorised by an act of the Legislative Assem
bly of Florida, and under the the direction of llio
Commissioners, acting under the same. To he
drawn at JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DECEM
BER Ist, 1539. Schmidt A Hamilton'Managers.
SYLVESTER Sr Co., No. 160 lir.adway, New
York, Sole Agents.
No ('oasihiuiitiua Noiuhcrs.il
100,000 Tickets,from No. I upwards in succession
Extract from the laws of the Legislative Council
of the Territory of Florida.
Chap. 761.—N0. 22.—Whereat the ( ourt House
of Duval county, is in an unfinished state, and
there arc yet due and owin r ujion the same, mo
nies, which it is believed will impose too burden
some a tax upon Lie people of Duva': and whereas,
it is desirable to pay those said sums and complete
tsud building; as well for the greater convenience
of the administration of justice, as for the double
purpose of an Academy, for which purpose in pail,
the said building, when completed, is designed,
Therefore—
Sec. I. lie it enacted by the Governor and Le
gislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That
it shall and may he lawful for Joseph B. Lancaster,
Isaiah D. Hart and William J. 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 Lottery, in such Scheme or Schemes as they
may deem appropriate and advisable .■ Provided,
that the said persons shall bind themselves in such
manner ns tluasaid courl shall direct, well and tru
ly to conduct such Lottery in good faith, and to ap
propriate the proceeds to the object above stated
Passed, Feb. 7th, I S3l —Approved, Feb. 11th,
1834,
By agreement, bearing date the SSlhof Februa
ry, 1539, the above named Joseph H. Lancaster,
Isaiah J). Hart and William J. .Mills did, for certain
considerations, in conformity to the said Legisla
tive Act, duly assign unto Messrs. SCHMIDT &
HAMILTON all their Bight and Interest, and the
Powers vested in them hy the above recited Act
of (he Legislature of Florida.
Extract from the valuation of George Philip Mnnonjj
vricr and Jacob lie Cordova, both of the city of
New Orleans, made and sworn to on the 19th day
of April, 1839:
“ That the said Ocorge Philip Manouvrier and Ja
cob C. Cordova, appraise and conscientiously and
honestly va' -- e Hie property known under the name
and appelntion of “ Banks’A uc Ann,” in the City of
New Orleans, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,and
“The property known under the appelntion of
“City Hotel” or Bishop’s Hotel,” in the said
City of Now Orleans, at Four Hundred and Twenty
Thousand Dollars.
The Deeds of the Property and the Slock trans
ferred in trust to the Commissioners appointed hy
the said act of the Legislature of Florida, for lie
security of the prizehuiders.
SPLENDID SCHEME!!!
1 Prize—The Arcade—2B6 feet, 5 in
ches, 4 lines on Magazine street;
101 feet, II inches on Natchez st.
125 feet (i inches on Heavier street
Rented at about $'.17,000 per an
num —Valued at 700,00
I do Citv Hotel —l 62 feet on Common
street; 110 feet, 6 inches on Camp
si.—Routed at 25,000 —Valued at 500,000
1 do Dwelling Mouse, (adjoining the
Arcade) No. Hi, 21 feet, 7 inches
front on Natchez street, Rented
at sl2oo—Valued at 20,000
1 do Dwelling House, (adjoining the
Arcaile) No. 18, 23 feet front on
Natchez street—Rented at 1200.
Valued at 20,000
1 do Dwelling House, (adjoining the
Arcade) No. 20, 23 feet front on
Natchez street. Rented at SI2OO.
Valued at 20,000
1 do Dwelling House —No. 23,North
east corner of Basin and Custom
house st; 10 feet fronton Busin,
and 40 feet on Franklin street, by
127 feet deep in Custom-house st.
Rented at $1)00. Valued at 20,000
1 do Dwelling House —No.2o,South,
west corner of Basin and Custom
house street; 32 feet, 7 inches on
llasin, 32 feet 7 inches on Frank
lin, 427 feet, 10i inches deep in
front of Cu-tom-house street.—
Rented at 1500. Valued at 20,000
1 do Dwelling House —No. 339, 21
feet 8 inches on Royal street, hy
127 feel, 11 inehon deep. Rented
at SIOOO. Valued at 15,000
1 do 250 shares Canal Bank Stock SIOO each 23,000
1 do 200 do Commercial do do 20,000
I do 150 do Mechanics &, Traders’do 15,000
1 do 100 do City Hunk do 10,0(H)
I do 100 do do do 10,000
I do 100 do do do 10,000
1 do 50 do Exchange Bank do 5,000
Ido 60 do do. do. do 5,000
I do 25 do (las Light Bank do 2,500
Ido 25 do do. do. do 2,500
1 do 15 do Meclianies’& Tradersdo 1,500
Ido 15 do do do do 1,500
20 do earh 10 shares of the Louisiana State
Bank, SIOO each, each Prizeslooo 20,000
10 do each 2 shares of SIOO each,each Prize
S2OO, of Hie (las light Bank 2,000
200 do each 1 share of SIOO, of the Bank of
Louisiana 20,000
200 do each 1 share of SIOO, of the N. O.
Bank, 20,000
160 do each 1 share of SIOOO, of the Union
Bank of Florida, 15,000
600 frizes $1,500,000
Tickets $20 —No Shares.
The whole of the Tickets, with their numbers,as
•Iso those containing Hie Prizes, will he examined
and sealed hy 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 lii't GOO Numbers that shall be
drawn out, will be entitled to such Prizes as may
be drawn to its number, and the fortunate holders
of such Prizes will have such property transferred
to them immediately after Hie drawing, unincum
bered, and without any deduction.
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THE BURNT CORN PLASTER.
WARRA.NTF.D to cure, without inconven
ience. all Corn* whatever. The follow ing
ia all the proprietor, a w idow, who depend* on iho
•ale of ihia article for snnporl, will present ;
CERTIFICATE
We, the subscribers, do certify, that we have
known the Harm Corn Plaster to cure and eradicie
• great number us Corn*. Uhaahoeii used with the
must ported sucres* hy ourselves and friends
many years are. the propr eluria a w idow.
! r •„' ra "‘FS'"*’ Benjamin
•aj£A£2“ V * tIAUtU*.
cma joints,)
on
ANTi-BALSAMICOONoaiIIKF.AL SOLUTION,
W arranted to cure in I'lvc Day :.
f|■»ll IS incomparah'c and invaluable remedy so
8 long known, and used with such uiiparrat'.eied
success in the Canadas for the hist It > years, ap
pcarstonce Ino panegyric. Us operation upon the
human system is s i ii that it invariably nets like
a charm, for the relief and tadkal cure of aeci lain
common and disag.enable 1 ills the flesh is heir to.”
This prize old tins its own name from the certain
success which has attended it through all of its
trying eircum-lanees. namely, ‘‘live days,”—the
same success which followed it in a Northern lati
tude still obtains in a none loutlicrii. Ti e formula
or recipe was obtained at great expense, intrigue
and hazard by M Cl.everes, from the c elebrated
Indian ( hies Wade, itiie, or Great Moon, whilst
he, with others was pur- uingthe lucrative Fur bu
siness in the North-west with the Indians. —
tVabenoshe prized highly and use it with invariable
succe-s throughout his two tribes. Its known and
valued virtues have already enriched to an amrost
incredible ex tent the (I. i alien of thj.s warlike prince,
•not only by actual sale of Hie 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 hi a fathers,’ although
free to use it in their respective tribes, which
places it in the hands of every Indian who rely
with, I may say, religious confidence on its cura
ble powers.
Below is a copy of tlx translation as near as it can
be anglisized of the deed given hy Wabenoshc, to
,M. Che veret, when hcjmicliascd the original recij ■
and had twice assisted the Chief himself through
the tedious manipulatory processor manufacture
Few white men would credit the length of time
which i;, consumed in preparing the article for im
mediate use.
TRANSLATION.
“I, Wabenoshe, Chief of the nations Ottowa and
Chippewa, for the love and good feeling which 1
have for my white friend M. Chovcrct, (for he has
done many good things for me and my people,) 1
give to him my greatest cure for the had sickness
which my children have had sent among them as
a punishment hy the Great Spirit, and hope that in
his hands it may do much good, and make him vei v
rich.”
Signed WABINOSHE.his X mark.
Witness A FI’AIIO, hi* X mark.
EVKRETT I.AYMAN,
HI LI.AM MCAKIE,
J. 11. ROY,
B. O. DUPUIS,
J. 8. CARDINAL.
This Medicine, I warrrnt by this publication,un
der a penalty of $5,000, not to contain one parti
cle of coirqyue preparation. It is purely regula
ble in its essences. Its first ami prominent virtue
is to subdue every vestige of iallamation, and then
acts mildly'and copiously,, an a diuretic; thereby
holding within itself, every requisite virtue, for
the sulidiiction of this loathsome malady—and ev
ery regular graduate in medicine, will sustain tin*
assertion, Hint copious diuresis and reduction of in
llation, are the only two tilings necessary to oflect
a sound and radical cure.
The most peculiar virtue of the “Cinq Joins,”
is in this, that wherever it alone has been used to
affect a cure, none of those tenacious and disagree ■
able consequences which almost invariably results
Irom Jhe sudden cure of Gonorrhoea, have been
known to obtain such as stricture, hernia, hnmor
alis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of the
most loathsome, perplexing, and disagreeable dis
eases, consequent upon erroneous diagnosis and
treatment of Gonorrhoea.
Those alTeeted are requested to call and try for
themselves. If the prescriptions are we 1 follow
ed ami fail to cure, the money will in every case he
returned.
You ran do what you please and eat what you
please.
To ho had at Antony & Haines, No. 232, Broad
street, who arc the only authorised Agents in Au
gusta. All orders addressed to them, will tic
promptly attended to.
For sale, also, hy Win. It. Well.' & Co. Druggists,
Athens. aog 29 1
TO THE FAtTI.TV AMHL.'ADS OF !
EA 91! LIES.
B All. MILKS’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF |
d P TOMATO—a substitute for Calomel, and |
dues not belong to the family of quack medicines;
for the reason that the component parts arc made
known to the faculty, or any one else that may
wish to know, by any of Hie agents keeping them
for sale. Since this discovery so long and anx
iously looked for, some one in almost the extreme
No'th has advertised a Tomato Pill, purporting to
he made from the stalk, a tiling not more absurd
than for one to oiler meal from the corn stalk, to
say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato
so far North.
Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the
Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of ,
which, ho holds himself hound, ami in honor pledg
ed to prove hy their use, that they arc all that they
profess to be, and will do for otheis what they
have done for such ns nuiv have used them; ns
this is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will
doubtless he 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, amt when used
as a daily vegetable will lie found to keep the
system in much better condition Hum the other
kind; many will recollect with what trembling
anxiety calomel has been given to children, and
how they then wished for a substitute, it has
long been known that the Tomato contained ca
thartic principles, hut not until of late was it
mcert lined that they contained alteialive and diu
retic properties. The Faculty embrace and use
Hit' preparation most cheerfully, for the reason that
they know what it is Were it a patent mystery,
they would be hound to rep el P c used:; iae,as they
justly do the one thousand and one cure-alls of the
day. If you wish to cleanse Hie system with a
mild, sa.e anti-bilious medicine, use the Tomato
Pill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon he in
this city. We all know something about this.
June 18 ts
ItmlicalUure oi Hernia or Rupture, by Dr.
Chase’s 1 in proved Surgeons’ Trusses.
f Jill L subscriber has opened an office, at the Drug
n store of .Messrs. J. .1. Robertson &Co., for the
treatment of Hernia or Rupture, hy means of those
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, of tiiis truly distressing and dangerous
affection, by the use of these 'Trusses, besides many
others who are in a fairway of being entirely re
lieved. The following is the language of the com
mittee ot the Philadelphia Medical Society on the
Radical Cure of 1 lernia.
“ The instruments of Dr. Chase have effected
the permanent and 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
are usually ventured upon by those who wearother
trusses; trials that would ho imprudent with any
other apparatus known to the committee.”
“ The committee are induced by the foregoing
conclusions to reeomnun 1, In strong terms, the in
struments of Dr. Chase to the confidence of
the profession, as the best known means of me
chanical retention in hernia, mid as furnishing the
highest chances of radical cure.”
The following is from the Southern Medical and
Southern Journal, published in nr own city.
“ All must admit of the radical cure of hernia,
and that Dr. Chase's Trusses are decidedly the best
yet invented to effect the ol j et.”
Persons from a distance can have the instruments
applied, upon application at the office, and all ne
cessary information given to enable them to adjust
it themselves. The poor, who me laboring under
this afflicting complaint, will he treated gratuitous
ly upon presenting a cert hie;, te, from some responsi
hie person,of their pecuniary disability.
The instruments are of all sizes, and applicable
to every variety of reducible rupture,
fob 20 K. M. ROBER I SON. M. [).
t'O-l* VP.TN Ells ill I* NOTICE.
I’Hl’, subsen' or has Oils day taken into copart
! nership, Mr. 1. L. MASSENGA LE, and the
business will from th is time he conducted under the
style and firm of N. BUFORD ,t- CO.,and the sub
scriber would take this method to return his sincere
thanks to his friends and former customers for the
patronage that has been so liberally bestowed on
him, and ho would most respectfully solicit a share
for the firm. S. BUFORD
July 29, 1809. ts
PILES, HAEMORRHOIDS, Ac
puicr. si .-no ci: he no /mk
l i A \ NS EIM3IKNT.
No 1' ictjon.— This extraordinary i hcra'cal font
position tho res'ill of kitu-cc an.! llic invention ol n
eolebmietl medical mi n.ilio introduction ol which
to I li« public «u« invented wiili iho solemnity ol *
death.lied bequest, has since gain (1 a i< piltalioti
unparalleled, jolly sitsiaxi.ng tin- coriecino < ol tne
lamented 1 tr. Gridlcv’s iu-l eonlsMoii lliat’ri.e
dared not die win out giving utposnuiy ihe l*ciio
titol Inn knowledge on tin* Knhj •.■t," and ho tin re
ion- licipit.il' id loins friend ami ailonduni, rr-lu
Won IJn vh, iliu seem! ol liih tllseniery
It in now used in the principal liispilnls, mid the
private practice in our country, dim and most eer
■ airily for ilm euro ol the Piles, and nl.-o so i xlcn
rively and effectually an to Imliio credulity. uidrss
wl.ero H i elicits aro ufinessed Externally in ilie
following complaints:
Pur Drvfimy —(treating exl inordinary absorption
7 1 once.
A I Swelling* - Reducing ill in in a ew hours.
Jiheuwiitirm, Acme or Clironicgivingipin U case.
Sun Throat —!'.y c.nn ers ulcers or colds.
Croup,and Whooping Cough —Txiernully, and
over tins chest.
All lirni.ieu. Sprains and Hum* —tilling in a few
Injurs Son* nod Ulcer* —Whether lioali or long
standing, and fever son s.
Its operations upon adults and children in redu
cing rhcniTiiic swellings, and 100.-ciniij; coughs and
ligllliless of I tier chest by relaxation ol in. parts, has
linen surprising beyond conception —The common
renark ol’ those who have used ii in llie* Pile*, is
“ It iiels like a charm ”
* Tills FITES-—The price ?1 i.< refunded toany
person who will use a holtle of liny s I inimenl for
the Flics, and reinrn lliecinply bolllu without being
i nred. These are the pnsilive orders ol the proprie
lor to Ihe Ageing ;und out of many ihousa-d sold,
not one has been iinsiieccsslnl.
We might ii’seil cenificalos to any length, hul
prefer that ihoao who sell the article, should e;>hlhii
Iho original lo purchasers.
CAI THUS - —None can ho genome wiihonin
splendid ei graved wraj pi,r, on width j« my name
ami also that of the Agent*
SOLOMON iTAVS.
'i t) IDITOKS, &( —A I country pa; ers who
will insert the above VI months, and amid m e num
ber io the agents shall beenUlled to one d ■■■■/. nos
the l.lneanieiit.
Sold wholesale and retail by ( OMSTtU'K A: Co,
Sole Agents, If I .'etcher sired, neat Maiden Time,
one dour In low Tenrl street, N w Vork, un:J by one
Druggist in every town in the Union.
for sale by ANTON YAt lIAINKS, 232 Broad
slroel, A ign la. ' i,.ar HO
DU. E. sPoif.vl, a Herman physic,an ol much
note, having devoted hie attention for some
years to the cure and removal of thoct usrsof ;N TK-
VulhS AND SICK HEAD aCIIK, has ihesalis
fiction to make known, linn he lias a remedy which
hy n moving the causes cures elTcclunlly and pcriaa
ni'iniy this diHirng.diig complaint. There mo ninny
families vv ho have considered I irk Head ache a con-
Ht ii ill ionni incurable lamily cnmpluinf Tr. S. as
sures iholu that ihey are ml.-lakeii, ai d labouring
under distress which ih. y might not only alleviate,
bul nclually eradicaled by the use of his remedy.
1 1 is lhe r, suit id sen nnfie rosenr,ch,nnd is entirely
iifii different ehnincler Irom advertised patent medi
cines, and is nol unpleasant lo die ins.v.
HEADACHE, Sit K OR NERVOUS.
The. extraordinary reputation that Hr. Spohn’s
remedy lor lids dislrvs.sing coiapaint is every day
ginning is corininly u miiitar of much astonishment,
Thai so m n’h suffering should have existed lor ages
vviihonl any discovery of an eircelual | rcvnnliv i, or
cure,is inriy n siihjeet ol much regne hut. Dr. S.
now assures the public I hat sir, hu r. medy has been
invcnled as will coin incut lie most rredtilo'is. The
principles on vv Inch it acts arc simplenr.d plain. It.is
an a mined tai l ilnu this i omp'cim, whetlicrcalled
Sick Headache, or Noivons llcadaclic, arises prim
unly from l lit--stomach—those who ihink iluylmvo
llie Nervous lleiidaehe may nsl assured that lids
nrgua, the stomach, isihe first cause, that ih'sys
lem has heeorre vitiated or debilitated, ilnough the
afomueh, and licit only through tho same channel
must they expecl s restoration ol die n,rural mid
houllhy lunclicns of llio system. 'Tin ohjtei, Dr.
Spulin’s remedy is cminoidly calculated to iPhnn.
Tho irulli of ilds jiosiiion cuniiot ho controverleii,
and the sooner sufferers vviih ho Imndaclie laaome
convinced of it, the sooner w ill llieir sutlciiug end
in resloralioi ol health, Dr. 'Bpohn podges Ins
lirclessionai reputation on lids face ’Toe remedy
may ho had ol apothecaries generally throughout
the United Stales.
Fur sal. hy ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232
Rroad-strei t, Augusta. mar 20
CHALLENGE. ’The genuine
,i/)i?)l| M f French Fit's against nlTlho QU ACK
NUSTUMUS of the age—lor I he cure of
* ♦ ♦ * x *
Tho rrei.'T. I ills arc np amhle in nil cases, fm
either sex, (wt. '••allied tree I uni Mercury, ) and pcs
BBstt s great ad .milages ovei ihe linlsams and all
I.quid n. ''clues, l<y neing I' llircly Imp (r an smell,
and eonsiapjenliv do not elite, dm htrnti.. ihcrehv
preventing toe. possibility of discovciy while using
ih m.
Resides this important advantage, thov never
disagree with tin slomneh, and in the lirsi si,.ns of
the disease lln y usually effect a cue in n few days,
vv r h little regard to del orexposnre.
In Ihe most ohs.ii.ale singes of ilm disease, Ihey
are equally certain, having cur: u many nfrer evert
oilier remedy In' failed. In short they have I,Ceil
so universally smaesslnl riial llie proprietor chal
lenges any one lo produce a remedy of iqual cer
tainty, under u forfeiture of Three Hundred Dollars.
lIAttntSBUKO, Dec. 10, 18 8.
\)r. Valier —lh ar r-ir: Abottl a imulli ago, 1 sent
(o you lor i lc to huxi s of your French Fills, and feel
mill h obliged lo you ;dr Inriiisliiagmo w hh a medi
cine so i fleclual and so pleasant to use. When I
sent fur your Fills f had bum irunMcd with the
disease for m arly C months, and had tried a groat
ninny medicines walbum any clfeet. D, ring the
lirsi six weeks I was under a Fliysieian of tins
place, hut finding 1 1 tile or no chance of hcingcurcd
hy him, I 'ell him, and a few days alter visited
Philadelphia, where I In ugh, a ■ nnety of advertised
specific,- (almost enough to stock an apothecary shop,
and allot this 1 took with the same success as In
fore leaving trial c # ***d smell of the bahnm be
hind them, which I think I eim smell lo this day
Not knowing what to resort to next,and seeing you
French Fil'sadvertised in ihe Public !.c 'ger.
dotormined to try thriu, and am only sorry I did m
gel them sooner, ns it might have savi d me fort
dollars and have cored me] mg ago. My ohjeel i
wriling io yon ai present, is to p oenre s noe of th
medicine for (wool my friends, who are in ih
same kind of a scrape. You will therefore pleas
send by the bearers.x boxes, ami oblige,
Yours respectfully, ]J ip
F S.— If it will beany advantage, you may pub
lish the above, with the initials.
The ge mine From h Fills are lor gale in Augusta
•'V 1 lav ilaml Uish-y ftt'u,, Thomas Fm rut A. Vo..
and hy Ni Eon Curler. Fri< c, $2 DO per box, with
lull directions. June (i lv
A. Z. UANTA’S
New Cabinet I’utiiifinc Ware-House.
iVo2dfi, /frond alrert, a few doorraboii the Post
< 'jfice Comer.
«ess»v THE subscriber tenders his sincere
T, jj 1 hank* and acknowledgements for i lie
liberal patronage hereiolim bestowed,
n ."‘ l fiat tors himself, hy close apphea
/ I#/ fc 'ion, and iinremililng exertions bn ihe
f* tl aceoiinnoiiulion ol his ens loniers, l hul
* ho will boom n led in ,-i share of i iu-i r
fnturo support He decs not serupu iu assent, that
he now has on hanu the lurgi st and hem assort
uieut of r urnituic. ever exhibited in Augusta; and
Hunks he can, with confidence,ehallei te. omnari
son vvnh the best Wiilunliei articles lu onumer
ates the following, via: -Splendid Sideboards,
lHiok-eai.es, elegani fumy and plain Waulruhes
superior Egyptian mart 10-lnp dress:, g llurenus
plain do ,1 mr tables, various pal irrns,- a rd, dining,
vver.. ami centre fables; Sofas, sofa-1 edsteails; nm
hoganv rockers, ► reneh and hall French, and <;re-
CI.UI Chairs; Inrd’a-eye, cnrl-niaple, box, amt flash
seal do ; I moo Stools; Dtiommis, Dressmg-tahles
I. lOkmg-glnssis of evoiy description, \\ mdovv
bamls, and trnnspirenci, s. Farlor-tuhles, VVasb
iitamls, I ounting-fmose desks. Ac A c
The above are warranted lo he of tile beat mate
na s and workmanship, which he is delorndoedlo
sell at a small inlvaoce. A.Z HAN'T A
N. IT—Country neoph are requested tocßl'lanc
ex imini’ I*»r IlietiiKelvee.
N. B—l'pliolstering in all its branches, done
wnhgreat dispatch, and on the most r.nsoiiahle
terms; mid also constantly on hand, a hngen-s
--wriment of hair and moss Mattrassca Ii h 2
f | H KSE Fills aicno longci among those of duuht
-3 ful utility. They have passed away from the
hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide ol
experiment, and now stand before the public as
Idyii in reputation, and as extensively employed in
ail parti of the United States, the Canadas, 1 exas
Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that
has ever I con prepared for the iclief of suffering
man. They have been introduced wherever it was
found possible to carry them ; and there are hut
few towns that do not contain some remarkable
evidences of their good effects. The certificates
that have been presented to the propiietor exceed
twenty thousand! upwards of five hundred of
which aro from regular practising physicians, w he
are the most competent judges of their merits.
Often have t ic cures performed hy this medteiu
been the subject of editorial comment, in variou
newspapers and journals; and it may with truth lie
asserted,that no medicine of the kin 1 has ever re
ceived testimonials of greater value thin are at
tached to this.
They arc in general use as a family medicine
and there are.lhousandsoi families who declare they
arc never satisfied until they have a supply always
on hand.
They have no rival in curing and preventing
Billious J’evens, Fcvci aml Ague, Dyspepsia, Titer
Complaints, Tick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Files, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn,
Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of theStomaeh
and Towels, Incipient Diarrhoea,Flatulence,Habitu
al Coslivencss, Toss of Appetite, blotched or Sallow
Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels,
where a cathartic or aperient is needed They arc
exceedingly mild in their operation, producing
neither nausea, giiping no • debility.
The following was lb. warded to Dr. Peters, by a
highly respectable Planter of Wake County, No
Ca , March 2d, 183 s:
IT. Peters —Dear Tir, —By requestor your agent,
Mr. Harrison, 1 send you a few lines respecting the
almo t miraculous effects of your piPs; and I would
a-J, that you may make use ol them, in connection
with my name, in any manner you deem proper, I
speak of their mciits from experience,as 1 and my
family have taken upwards of thirty foxes in three
years ; and sogreatare the benefits we have receiv
ed from them in general, that 1 would rather pur
chase them at ten dollars at,ox than have my house
without them. 1 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 mo that your medicine is a sim
ple purifier of the system, and therefore equally
tire enemy of every disease. Iwi 1 mention one
case. 1 have a sister who had been for a long pe
riod severely afflicted w ith dropsy in the chest and
was brought hy it to the very verge of the grave.
She was attended hy 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,vve all consid
ered her immediate death as inevitable, ivy 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 e(Teats that three doses visibly re
lieved her, and in less than three months she was
perfectly restored to health. This case, 1 and all
who were witness of it, (but more especially the
suffering party,) considered to be the next thing Io
miraculous; and yet I could mention many more
of an equally desperate nature, in which yourpills
were 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 ; ’ Rut this 1 presume
you know from the immense quantity you dispose
of 1 may mention, however, that notwithstanding
it; general use,l never heard an individual complain
of its elfects. 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 ' of fifteen
months, 1 have been ciuelly afflicted with Fever
and Ague; and during the time eould find nothing—
though 1 had applied to every thing that gave me
any tiling like permanent relief. At length, how
ever, your pills were recommended to me, hy one
of our best physicians, and 1 am most grateful anil
happy in being able to add, that I 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 lo request of you to publish this
certificate, as lam anxious to add my public testi
mony to tin- almost miraculous virtues of your un
rivalled medicine. Respectfully yours,
THEODORE JAMES.
Augusta, On., Feb 10, 1539.
Communication received from the eminent Dr. J.
IT Irwin of Florence, Georgia:
Dr. J. F. Peters —My Dear Sir —On the night of
the 11th inst., 1 was called in great haste to tho
house of a fel'ow ei.izen, (Mr. Tee,) where 1 found
his son laboring under a most alarming attack of
Cynaneho Tracnealis (Croup) and apparently be
yond the aid of remedy. Ry the greatest good for
tune, however, 1 had in my r pocket a broken box of
yourpills —four of which I adinuiistcrc 1, 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 1 beTeve there is
not one of them who docs not use it in his private
practice. Yours most resp’v.
March 13, 1839. J. H. IRWIN, M. I).
Extract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Bo
gart, of Providence, R. T, Dee. 17, 183S.—Peters’
pills are an excellent aperient and cathartic medi
cine, those cllects being produced by the difi'erences
of the quantity taken, and are decidedly superior
to Tec’s, Brandretlr’s or Morrison’s Pills.
Extract Torn a letter by Ur. Hopson of Bangor,
Me , Jan. 9, 1839 They are a peculiarly mild,yet
ctlicient purgative medicine, and produce iittle, if
any, griping or nausea. 1 have prescribed them
with much success in sick headache and slight bil
lious fever.
Extract of a loiter by Dr. Joseph Williams o;
Burlington, Vt., 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 costivenesyand all the usual
diseases of the digestive organs.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon
treal, U. i Sept. u7,183fi. —1 neverknev a single
patent medicine that I 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 source in the in purity of the
blood
Extract of a letter fiom Dr. Dye of Quebec. L.
C., .March G, 1837. —For bilious fevers, sick head
ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of
the spleen, Dr. Peters’Fills arc an exec.lent medi
cine.
Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or
leans, Ta.,oct. 9, 1837. —I 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 letter from Dr. Prichard of Hudson.
N. Y., Jure 3,183 d was aware that Dr. Peters
was one of the best chemists in the United States,
and felt assured that he would someday (from his
intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs
and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must
acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond
to my expectations. They are indeed a superior
medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist,
the Physician, and tho Philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of Cincin
nati, Feb. 2, 1838.—Your Pills aro 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
chyle, and hence on tho impurities of the blood, is
evidently very surprising
Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltimore,
Doe. 17,183fi. —1 am in the daily habit of prescri
bing them, (Peters’Pills) and they in nearly all
cases answered my purpose. I have discarded olhei
medicines, some of them very good ones, in then
favor.
Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 1, 1837.
Dear Sir—l l ave made frequent useof your Pills
in the incipient stage of bilious fever, and obsti
nate constipation of the bowels; also, in the en
largement of the sp’ccn, chronic diseases of the
liver, sick head-ache, general debility, and in all
case have found them tube very effective
J D. BOYD, J| p>.
MEcKi.EKßuhn to., Va. Feb. 7, I
Having-iifcd Dr. Peters’ Pi Is in my practice for I
be last live ve months, 1 tike pleasure in giving
my testimony of their good effects in eases of dys
pepsia, sick bead-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.
G Ron OR C. SCOTT M. P.
These much approved and justly celebrated Pills
are sold wholesale and retail, at New York prices,
by llaviland Rislcy it Co., Thomas Barrett 3t Co.,
and Nelson Carter,and by all the principal Drug
gists throughout the United States, the Canadas,
Texas,Mexico and the West Indies. Retail Pi ice,
60 cents per box, wholesale price, §4 per dozen.
June 3
rjpilE great celebrity of this unrivalled Compo-
JS_ silinii,especially in tbn Norl hern Slates, leave*
the proprietor but little need to say any thing in it*
fiver: for it has been gi nerully conceded to i»,thst
it is beyond all comparison the best remedy for rx
tcriial complaints that l.as ever been discovered.
Indeed the'spaed and rerlainty of its operations,
have the appearance ofinirailes : as ulcers, wounds,
corns, fever sores, chilblains, white swellings, biles,
piles, spider mid snake bites, &c. 4’c., immediately
yield to its superhuman influence. Thus, il prop
erly applied it will remove an inveterate corn or
break and heal a bile in five unys, will allay anil
perfectly cure an ulcer m lno weeks, and iho most
desperate coses of white swelling that can bo ima
gjr cd have been destroyed hy ii in less than l»o
months. Inihe bites of poisonous reptiles its effi
cacy is indy surprising,and if applied in time, its
powers of attraction uto so wonderful that they will
at unco arrest the poison and thus proven) it from
pervo img the Kjsb m It is liki wise greatly supe
rior to any medicine heretofore discovered for iho
chafed hack and limbs of horses —for tetters, ring
worms, chapped lips—and in short, for every extet
nnl bodily evil that may fall to the lot o( man or
beast.
The proprietor has received it least a thousand
certificates, and oilier documents, in favor of his
“ Specific Ointm nt," upwards of n hundred of
winch were written by respectable members of the
Mediinl Faculty.
Albany, July 9th, 1837.
To Dr. Harrison.
Sir -I ns, your Specific Ointment in my practice,
and cordially recommend n as a most efficient reme-"
dv for Tumors, L'locis Withe Swellings, Scrofula,
Rheumatic fains, (.'happed Face, Lips and Hands;
ami for general external coiriiilauils. I write Ibis
at die request of yunr agent here, who furnishes me
vvilhllieailicle, and am pleased lu have it in my
power to award honor lo merit.
RUFUS K. BEACH, M D.
Brooklyn, N. YU, Oct. *39, 1838.
Dear Sir—My dnnpliier,n girl of lourtetn, was
sadly nfllirled uitn Ihe complaint thul physicians
termed a scald head ; und I feared, indope cl-nl of
even other evil, ihni she would bo buhl in conse
quence By Ihe recommendation, however, of die
Reverend Air. Perrin, I applied your ointment lothe
afflicted J art ; and I thank Hod that my child is
now 1 entile.y recover, d from the disease, and is
gelling In r hail os fast as cun he expected The
cure was cllicled in rather less limn two months;
during which lime 1 ns d live dollars worthofoinl
ment; 1 had spent upwards ol a hundred dollars
doting the previous three y ears, without any benefit
w hatever.
ill VRV HOWARD.
I hereby subsianli.-.m ihe truth ut iho above
statement
CHRISTOPHER HOWARD.
1 know the aho*.o statement to he coirret, and I
can add fr on experience that *• Harrison’s Specific
Oint.iioni," is on ixic.lenl niedicit.e for external
complaints.
matutew perrin.
Boston, Jan. 7, 1837.
Dear Sir —1 have to request of you to forward
me. two hundred boxes of Ointment by ihe most
iiniiiediuio conveyance, in d a ithont regard to the
expense of carriage, as lam quite out, and much
in want ol il —You know my estimation of your
valuable discovery, and therefore I shall only add,
mat. fun her i xpeiieucc has increased mi enthusi
asm and established me in the opinion. Mini il is su •
perior to any rent'dy extant for external diseases.
Respectfully vour*,
CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D.
New Orleans, Match 20th, 1838.
Dr. Harrison
Sir—The virtues of your Specific Ointment, have
been long known to me,ns 1 have used none other
in my rather < xensive practice lor several years,and
if think it wood be to your advantage, I can
furnish you with twenty certificates of imponant
cures wiiii li il has affected under my own imme
diate inspection ; ihe Inst tiling one of a severe
ami apparently p-rp<*tunl ulcer, in the back of a
poor woman, Alary Baxter who resides in 216 Di
vision street, u hich il completely healed in manly
onednys. My present chief object in writing to
you, is to learn who is yi nr authorised agent in this
city, for,being in want of a supply of your oint
ment, and ibe perron Air, Boyle,from whom I used
(o pur'base it, having tailed and gone out of busi
ness, lam fearful if 1 purchaseai random, that 1
may he imposed on hi a counterfeit
Your obedient servant,
EDWARD RAMSEY, M. D.
Cit cinnnti, August 9,1837.
Dr Harrison.
Sir, —1 luve nu hesitation in stating, in reply to
your note, that your** Specific Ointment” is nuly
equal to live majority of the ends for which you re
commend it. 1 qualify my certificate by the word
mojqiity.asil is my maxim lo give no opinion in
medical matters whom 1 have had no ixperionee.
In sprains, bruises, inflammations,eruptions, whit
lows, piles,&e.,it is m. universal recipe 1 have
al o used it on the leg of a boy which had been
bitten by anudder, and the extraction of the poison,
and ultimate cure was so rapid, that my patient was
as well as ever in a week ; and has remained so lo
this day
Yours respectfully,
HENRY JACOBS, Al. D.
Extract of a letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, of
Louisville, Ky.
October 8, 1837.
“ lam prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Fains,
and the Sore Breasts of lentales, Harrison’s Specific
Ointment has no superior, if indeed it has any equal
in the w hole cala ogne of external niedici. es, as
known and prescribed in this country.”
Extract of alelterfrum Ur. Potts,of Uiico.N. Y.,
Dated July 28, 18:ty.
“ Harrison’s Specific Ointment ’ is, m my opinion,
n most important discovery ; and is particularly effi
cient inserolulas, ulcers,sore legs, eruptions, and
general outward complaints. I s;ieak of its merits
from an experience ol lout ycuis.”
New Orleans, January 4lh, 1837.
This will certify that my litee and neck were a!-
most entirely coxa red b) nn enormous ringworm
and that after the innl of a variety of ineffectual
remedies, 1 was completely cured ol it in two
months, by the use ol Harrison’s Specific Cbm.
ment.” EDGAR FOSSET.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by Hr.vilaml Ris.
ley & Co., Thomas Barrett <fe Co , Nelson Carer
Antony Haines,and ’( homos I Wray * Son.
Retail price,6o cents j>er box, with full dircciuns
June 6 i Y
DANDRUFF AND HALDjvKSS.
OLDRIDGE’S Bal AI of COLUMBIA -
DANDRUFF AND BALDNESS 11* at.
tide named above is a chemical combination of
such ingredients ns have proved tiu-mselvws
ctuus in assisting iho rm.ural growth oA the bitman
hair, and removing all obstieles to its perfentdevel
opomonl In Commending this article to t| le p Rr .
liculnr notice ol a discerning public, Uto proprietor
is but recapitulating iho all express-d spiiUMeiils
ol thi* mariy hundred, who hove surcesitluliv le.sied
its ofhcacy and wonderful qualities—this com
pound having acquired lor tisell a character (or sin
gular merit and value, li is used by ladies and
gentlemen generally, to keep the Hair motst and
beaut,tut, and the head free from Uandrulf, which
" l 0 ( a I ,u '’ s ‘ t Perfectly, and thus prevents Baldness.
{tz « tuition—Observe that cadi hoti leaf the gen
lime Balsam ol Columbia has a splendid engraved
wrapper, on which is repnttenled the Falls ol Niaga
ra, Ate. ror sale bv 6
ANTONY 4 HAINES, Sole Agent.
°1>"1 2 232 Broad-street.
MlßlffißMiltlM
LE COItDIAL DELIJCINe!^*
OU L’KMXIK DE L’AMOUR.
rpHK subscriber has the p’ensure of announcin
i lothe citizens of the U. Stales, that he boa
purchased, forn very large sum and from toe in
ventor, the celebrated Dr. Mugfiin, of Paris, tie
recipe ard ri hi fur making this iwioiiishii.g tetedi
cine Until the appearance of the “ Lucitia Cor
dial, ’ (about three years since,) il was thought that
the complaints, which it speedily overcomes, were
beyond the rein hid human remedy as for upward*
of a thousand y*ars they had balllcd the wisdom
and ingenuity of the most profound physicians in
all pans ot the world. This Cordial, however,to
l lie great advantage of the human race,soon proved
itself to be the desideratum so long sought for; and
accordingly, notwithsiandirg ll c briel peri dos its
existence, it has required a celebrity so great, that
ii U eagerly inquired (or throughout the civilized
globe. Dr Magnin soon finding that ihe ilstuand
was so vast as o render a supply impossib'e, dis
posed of the recipe and right ol sale, under obliga
lions of secrecy, for England, Ihe United States,
and othei court!rice,only preserving France and
link for himself. Tims has the subscriber poe
sensed himself of iheinvoluable secret; and now
hastens to give the inhabitants of bis line us agency
the benefits of his speculation.
‘‘le Cordial I>e Lucine,” or, in English, **ihe
Lucica Cordial,” is a general invigoratnr of the
human frame! In all the various cases of
lassinnle, ond riehiliiaiion •„ il is an unfailing reme
dy ; ns it i* equally its province to impart cheerful
ness and decision to the mind, as health and vigor
to the body But Ihe peculiar virtue on which its
celebrity is based, is the liicilny and certainty with
which n restores Ihe virile powers when they have
be, arid roved by disease, lime, recklessness, or aey
of the numerous causes which terminate in the
prostration of those functions.
In common w ith the generality of really good
medicines, this l ordial emits,ns nothing of a merj
ctirinl or ileleterions nature, among the many ingre
dients which compose it; but is, at lhe same time,
so simple, yet no < (ficticious, that while it ran reno
vate the pros.rated energiesof a giant, nn infant
may use it,not only with impunity, hut with ad.
vantage.
The usages of society are unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding I he benefits which would he
sore lo result from it, vve cannot enter into an analy,
sisal thisine tint able Cordial here, or publish many
of the documents which have been received, as
vouchers of the blessings it has conferred on num
hereof despairing individuals. But this werannbt
forbear remarking—that it has been demonstrated
that there is scarcely ever, it any such thing at all,
ns natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of
the prnercant fund ions, in either sex ; and therefore,
ihat thesecvils are the effects of artificial causes,
and may bo speedily su'xiued „nd removed by the
use ol “ l.e Cordial tie Lucine.”
The Uucitia Cordial isnlso tn indubitable cure
for the Gleet, end the Fluor Albas, obstructed,diffi
cult, nr painful Menstruation; also, for the incon
linenei ol Urine, or the involuntary discharge there
of It is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled
medicine in cases of Chronic Eruptions uftheskin.
and in iho dropsical affections of the aged.
Most imp riant 'o the American Public
The United Slates proprietor of the ccletirmle-d
Litrina Cordial,”or ** Elixir of Love,” begs to lay
befoio I lie community, the following certificate,
which lie has received front the inventor, the illus
trious Dr. Magnin of Paris r
“ Tbit is to certify,that I have disposed of the
reeine for making the “ Luc nn Cordial,” or
•• Elixir of Love,” anil also the right to sell it
throughout the I mud States of North America,
toJuhn Winters Holderwell,M. D. My reasons
for so doing is. Hint the demands t > mofurtheabovs
Cordial, of which lam the invert or, are so nume
rous, t lint lam unable lu supply all the orders from
Francean-i linl\ alone; and have therefore dispu
ted of the privileges vouchsafed in tins, and oilier
certificates of a like nature in order to generalise
the benefits ol my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my hand at Paris,on this nineteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lcfird,
e.gbtecn hundred and thirty eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
Postscript to the above.
As vim request! dine to slate I lie number erf hot.
ties ot the*- t.ueina Cordial,” vv hieh I have already
sold, i have referred lo my books, and find it to ex
ceed four bundled thousand ; w hile ihe orders now
on hand cannot be supplied in less than three
months.
From an immense number of lesimoninls from
the regular faculty, touching the virtues of the
Cordial, I have in particular selected the following,
which may he of nseio you.' You will also find a
number of others of hss importance inclosed. This
immediate cer 1 fieate is from u body of eight of ths
ablest medical practitioners in France.
To Dr. Magnin, inventor oft he Lucln.i Cordial, or
Elixir of 1-ovo
Respected and Honored Sir:—Wo have all in a
variety ot cases, tested the remarkable effects ol
your great discovery, and have as.-emhled (or the
purpose of heuringevidenee to thel cis.and tend
ering you the honor which is your due 'The
“ Lueitm Cordial” is in our opinion, an infallible
remedy for the prostration of the Procreanl . unc
tions, and Artificial Barrenness ; and iliorefo. must
prove a blessing to the human race. We ca also
bear evidence that there is nothing in il us a mer
curial or deleterious nature ; ano in short, tl - it is
one of Hie noblest medicinal discoveries ofnny age.
With feelings of admiration and respect wo re
main, dear sir, your obedont servants,
Josselin Hi-ssuit, I Jean Blanc,
Btgi«inond de la Alanine, | Robert Stevenson,
Adrien Decrnnd, I Iy;ui 3 Ottiseau,
Octave Nic-oh, ( Pierre Buffen
Extract of r letter from the elebrated Talleyrand,
to Dr Alngnin
1 am now on iho wrong side of eighty,and yet I
could he on my honor or oath if necessary, that a
boilleor two of your Cordial of Love has made ms
feel as vigorous as a hoy of five and twenty. I
think you have discovered the “Elixir of Lite,"
which the alchy mists have been so long in quest ol;
and that (pardon myofficioi.'siitss,! you should have
named it accordingly.
From the eminent Dr. Devigncy, of Brussels;
October 3, 1837.
To Dr. Magnin;—My dear friend—l am most
gratified at the unprecedented popularity qt your
“Luc'na Cordial," and am able to bear testimony to
its surprising virtue. 1 had a patient'recently,
I M , a gentleman ol fortune, who had (ut
several yeais abandoned himself in the vortex et
dissipation ; and was only reclaimed from il at
length by lite utter prostration of all his virile ener
gies. He was, indeed,reduced to Ihe last extremity
of debility and t istelessness, for, if an occasional
flash of excitement warmed his system, the reac
tion was almost imimdiitie,and the result perfect
prostration. 1 hud applied all the usual nostrums
in such cases ; but, as 1 had anticipated, without
success; and when I saw the “ Lucfta Cordial"
advertised, I must confess that even the great weight
of your name did not give me much hope in it, at
least so far as regarded the case in hand. I let’s
bound lo try it.howev.r.and was soon satisfied of
its efficacy ; for baiure a bottle was expended, my
patient g ive evidence of the returning elasticity of
hissysten ; and he is now, h iving used four bultlss,
as wet las ever.
The number of documents, such as Ihe abovs
which have been received by Mr. Magnin, since tits
first appearance of “ La Cordial de Lucine.” would
fill a volume as large as the Bible.
This highly tmponsiit medicine is fur sale by John
Winters Holderwell, No. 129 Liberty street. New-
York; Charles B Tyler, No. 7M CKeslnut-st. Phils
delphia; and in Baltimore by Huberts & Atkinson,
John Al. l.aroqne, and G. K. Tyler; in Washing
ton City by Tohire Watkins and Charles Stott; ia
Georgetown by O Al. Linibncunt; in Richmond
by John H. Euitice; in Petersburg by Braggs
Thomas and Dttpuy, Rosser A Jones; and in Nor
folk by M. A. Ssnlus and B. Emerson; and by
John Woodly, No- 05 Poydros st New Urleans
It can also he found ut all the principal Drug
Stares in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by Havi
laud Ris ley «fe Co , Thomas Barrett A Co., and
Nelson Curler. Price, %3 per bottle, with full di-?
reclions. June 4 ly
HAT STORE-A. JS. MALLORY having
connected himself with one ol the largest
manufacturing liuiim-s nt the North, will in lutare
conduct Hie business under the firm us \, M,
Alullm yAt Co, Their present arrangements will -
enable A. B.N St Co. to supply theircustumeraon
lhe most accommodating terms. They are Dow
teciving t Itrir Fall and W inter supply of Genii*-
men’s lime. Caps, 4c , also, a large assortment of
Ladies’ Bonnets, of the latest style and superior
quality. Those wishing to purchase articlse in
their lino, either at wholesaleor retail,are aoUcitsd
t , call and examine their assortment
on* if A. B. MALLORY & Co,