Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, November 21, 1839, Image 4

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UNEXAMPLED . MAMMOTH SCHEME! FENHK following detail' of a Scheme of a Lottery, ■ to tie drawn in Deeembel next, wan ants u« to declare if to be UNPARALLELED in Hie history of Lotteries. PRI7.ES to the amount have never before been offered to I•••• uub'ie. It is true there are man) blanks, but on the other hand, the ex freme'v low charge of *2O p*-r ticket — the value and Number of the Capitals. and the revival of the good old custom, of warranting tost every prizf. siMu. nr, drawn and sold, will, wo arc sure, give universal satisfaction, and especially to the Six Hundred Prize Holders. To those disposed to adventure sve recommend earlv anpheation being made to us for tickets when the Prizes are all sold, blanks only remain the first buvers have the best chance. We, there fore. emobaticaMv sa; —DELAY NOT' but at once remit and transmit to us your orders, which •hall a>wavs receive our immediate attention. Letters to be addressed to. and application* made to SYLVESTER A < o. l. r )fi Broadway, New-York. (£/• Observe the Number, 156. 7 0 0.000 WOUrARS $500,000! $ 25,000! Six of $20,000! Two of $10,000! Thrccof $10,000! Grand Peal Estate and li.ink Slock Lottery, of Pro peily situated in New-Ofteans. 'The richest and must magnificat Scheme ever pre sented to me public, in this or any other country. Ticket* only 20 Dollar*. Authorised by an art of the Legislative Asscm bly of Florida, and under the the diicction ol the Commissioners, acting under the same, do be drawn at JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, DECEM BER Ist, 1N39. eclimidt «v Hamilton Managcis. SYLVESTER 4 Co., No. loti Broadway, New York, bole Agent*. No Combination Number* 1! 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. 21. — Whereas the 1 ourt House of Duval county, is in an unfinished state, and there are yet due and owin • upon the same, mo nies, which it is believed will impose too burden some a tax upon t ie peop'e of Imva ; and whereas, it is desirable to pay those said sums aiidrmnplcte said building; as well fur the greater convenience of the administration of justice, us for the double purpose of an Academy, for which purpose in part, the said building, when eomp'cted, is designed, Therefore— Sec. I. Be it enacted by the Governor and Le gislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That it shall and may he lawful forJoscph B. Lancaster, Isaiah D. Hart and Wi liam J. Mi Is, 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 us they may deem appropriate mid advisable : Provided, that the said p rsons shall bind themselves in such manner us the said court 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, Pel). 7th, 1831—Approved, fob 11th, 1834. By agreement, bearing date the 2SHt of Februa ry, 1839, tic above named Joseph It. Lancaster, Isaiipi D. Hart and William J. bills did, for certain considerations, in conformity to the said Legisla tive Act, duly assign unto Messrs. SCHMIDT Ac HAMILTON all their Bight and Interest, and the Powers vested in them by the above recited Act of the Legislature of Florida. Extract from the valuation of George Philip Manoujj vrier and Jacob De Cordova, both of the city of New Orleans, made and sworn to on the 19th day of April, 1839: 1 “That the said George Philip Manou vrier and Ja cob C. Cordova, appraise and conscientiously and ' honestly value the property known under the name s and a rpelation of “ Banks’Arcade,” in the City of New Orleans, at Six Hundred Thousand Dollars,and J; “The property known under the appelation of ' “City Hotel" or Bishop's Hotel,” in the said City of New Orleans, at Four Hundred ami Twenty Thousand Dollars. ’The Deeds of fie Property and the Slock trans ferred iu trust to the < oinmissioncrs appointed by the said act of Hie Legislature of Florida, for ho security of the prize-holders. t SPLENDID SCHEME!!! j 1 Prize — The Arcade —286 feet, 6 in- 1 dies, 1 lines on Magazine street | 101 feet, 11 inches on Natchez st. 1 125 feel 6 inches on Gravicr street 1 Kcnted at about $37,000 per an num—Valued at 700,00 1 do City Hotel—lo 2 feet on Common street t 146 feet, 6 indies on Dump 1 st. —.tented at 25,000 —\ u ued at 500,000 ! I do Dwelling House, (adjoining the Arcade) No. 16, 21 feet, 7 inches front on Natchez street, Hciitod at $l2O0 —Valued at 20,000 1 1 do Dwelling House, (adjoining the | Arcade) No. 18, 23 feet front on Natchez street —Rented at 1200. 1 Valued at 20,000 * 1 do Dwelling House, (adjoining the Arcade) No 2d, 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; 4 I feet front on Basin, and 40 feet ou Franulin street, by 127 feet deep in Custom-house st. Rented at $1 >OO. Valued at 20,000 1 do Dwelling House —No. 20,South west corner of Basin and Custom house street ; 32 feet, 7 inches on Basin. 32 feet 7 inches ou Frank lin 427 feet. 104 inches deep in front of Custom-house street.— Rented at 1600. Valued at 20,000 1 do Dwelling House—No. 339, 24 feet S inches on Royal street, by 127 feet, 11 inehea deep. Rented at SIOOO. Valued at 15,000 1 do 251 shaves'.’anal Bank Stock slooeach2 >,OOO 1 do 210 do Co nmercial do do 20,000 1 do 15) do Mechanics St Traders’do 15,000 1 do 100 do City Bank do 10,000 1 I do 100 do do do 10,000 I 1 do 100 do do do 10,000 i I do 50 do Exchange Bank do 6,000 i 1 do 50 do do. do. do 5,000 | 1 do 25 do Gas Light Hank do 2,500 ! 1 do 25 do do. do. do 2,500 1 1 do 15 do Mechanics’di Tradersdo 1,500 1 Ido 15 do do do do 1,500 I 20 do each 10 sharesof the Louisiana Mate Bank, $1 H) each, each Prize SIOOO 20,000 1 10 do each 2 sharesof $lO teach,each Prize S2OO, of the Gas light Bank 2,000 200 do each I shaic of SIOO, of the Bank of Louisiana 20,000 200 do each 1 share of SIOO, of the N. O. Bank, 20,000 1 150 do each 1 share of SIOOO, of the Union Bank of Florida, 13,000 600 prizes $1,500,000 Tickets $20 —No Sh ares. The whole of the Tickets, with their numbers,as also those containing the Prizes, will he examined and seated by the Commissioners appointed under the Act, previously to their being put into the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole of the Numbers, the other will root iin the six hundred Prizes, and the first 6 HI Numbers that shall he drawn aut, 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 tothem iimie (lately after the drawing, unincum bered, and without any deduction. june 1 _ THE BURNT CORN PLASTER. WARRANTED to cure, without inconven ience. all Corns whatever. Tne following is all ihc pr v'iclor. n wi low, who de|>ends on the sale of ihi* article for soup'iri. will present ; certificate. We, the subscriber*, do certify, Hint we have known -he Burnt Corn Pla-ier t*» cure and eradiete a great number of Coma, lihartheeii used wiiti the most perfect «ucce Bt hy ourselves and friends many vear., ami the proprietor's a widow. ( Signed i 'ohn Munn, Jr , trr. Higgins, Benjamin Bryan. I elan 1 Rice, Arrh Benson, lawn Running Lemuel Lynch, John Motley,ir. b For sale by AN ToNY it HAINES, No. 232 street, August*. >pril „ * CZNQ JOURS, OR ANT.-HALSAMIC GONORRIBEAL SOLUTION, Warranted to curtin Fire Days. HIS iucomparali'e and invaluable remedy so I long known, and used withsucb unparrallcled success in tin- Canadas for the last 30 ycais, ap peals to need no paneg) ric. Its operation upon (lie human system is such that it invariably acts like a charm, for the relief a.id ladioal cure nf a certain common and disagreeable “ills the flesh is heir to.” Tins piize obtains its own name from the certain success which has attended it through all of its trying circumstances, namely, “five days,”—the same suoess which followed it in a Northern lati linlc still obtains in a more bouilid'rn. The formula or recipe was obtained at great expense, intrigue and bazaid by ,M Cheveres, from the celebrated Indian ( hies Wasenothe, or Great Moon, whilst he, with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur bu siness in the Noith-west with the Indians.— W ahenoshe prized highly and use it with invariable success throughout his two tribes, its known and valued virtues have alieady enriched l» an a most incredible extent the children of this war'ike pi ince, nut only hy actual sale of the article itself to in dividuals, but by parting with copies of his receipt at enormous prices to the Chief of every tribe of Indians in America, with a solemn promise to the Great Spirit, never to divulge the ‘aitof its com position until he sleeps with his fathers,” although free to use it in their rcsjiective tribes, which places it in tlie hands of every Indian who rely with, 1 may say, religious confidence on its cura ble powers. Be nw is a copy of the translation as near as it can be anglisized of the deed given by Wabenoshe, to M. Chcveret. when he purchased the original recipe, and had twice assisted the I hies himself through the tedious manipulatory process of manufacture Few white men would credit the length of time which Is consumed in preparing the article for im mediate use. TRANSLATION. “I, Wabenoshe, Chief of the nations Ottowaand Chippewa, for the love and good feeling which I have for my white friend M. Chevcict, (for he has done many good things for me and my people,) I give to him my greatest cure for the bod sickness which my children have had sent among them as a punishment hy the Great Spirit, and hope that in hi- hands it may do much good, and make him very rich.” Signed WABINOSMKjhis X mark. Witness ATI'AHO, bis X mark. EVERETT LAYMAN, MILLAR MCAKIE, J. B. ROY, R. O. DUPUIS, J. S. CARDINAL. This Medicine,! warrmt by this publication, un der a penalty of $5,000, not to contain one parti cle of cmroslce preparation. If Is purely vegata | hie in its essences, its first and prominent virtue ( is to su’ due every vestige of inflamation, and then i acts mildly and copiously as a diuretic; thereby holding within itself, every requisite virtue, for the suhduciion of this loathsome malady—and ev ery regular graduate in medicine, wi I sustain the assertion, that copious diuiesis and reduction of in flation, arc the only two things necessary loclfect a sound and radical cure. The most peculiar virtue of the “Cinq Jours,” is in this, that wherever it alone has been used to ailed u cure, none of those tenacious and disagree ■ able consequences which abnost invaiiahly results from the sudden cure of Gonorrhaia, have been known to obtain such as stricture, hernia, liumor alis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of the most loathsome, (lerplexing, and disagreeable dis eases, consequent tqion erroneous diagnosis and treatment of (ionon'luoa. Those affected are requested to call and try for themselves, if the prescriptions are we 1 foi ow ed anil fall to cure, the money will in every case be 1 returned. You ran do what you please and eat what you 1 please. < To fie had at Antony & Haines, No, 232, Broad- 1 street, who arc the only authorised Agents in Au- 1 gusta. All orders addressed to them, will be J promptly attended to. J For sale, also, by Win. B. Wells & Co. Druggists, Athens. aug 29 11 TO THE FACULTY AND HEADS OF i FAMILIES. | Dll. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF r TOMATO—a substitute for Calomel, and t does not belong to the family of quack medicines; for the reason that the component parts are made I known to the faculty, or any one else that may wish to know, by any of Hie agents keeping lliem for sale. Since this discovery so long and anx iously looked for, some otic in almost the extreme Noith has advertised a Tomato Pill, purposing to be made from the stalk, a thing not more absurd than for one to otter meal from the corn stalk, to , say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato 1 so far North. Dr. Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of » which, he holds himself bound, ami in lionur pledg- s ed to prove by their use, that they are a. 1 that they I profess to be. and will do for othets what they 1 have dune for such as mav have used them ; as I tliis is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will 1 doubt ers be valuable information to families to know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable 1 as the Bed Tomato, and produces twice as much 1 of the bapatine, ot active principle, and when used as a daily vegetable will be found to keep the system in much better condition than the other kind ( many will reco lcct with what tiembling 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 tbuitic principles, but nut until of late was it arceitained that they contained aitciative and diu retic properties. The Faculty embrace and use the preparation most cheerfully, fur the reason that they know what it is Were it a patent mystery, | they would he bound to reject the medicine, as they I justly do the one thousand and one cure-alls of the day. If you wi-h to cleanse the system with a mild, sa e anti-bilious medicine, use the lomato Pill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon be in this city. Wc all know something about this, june IS ts Radical Cure ol Hernia or Rupture, by Dr. L'ltnse’s Improved Surgeons’ Trusses, fIIHE subscriber lias opened an office, at the Drug i J. store of l essrs. J. J. Robertson&C’o., forths \ treatment of Hernia or Rupture, by means of these 1 ustly celebrated instruments. He has now used I them for nearly a year, and, did not delicacy forbid, j he could name several persons who have been radi ■ catty cured, of tliis truly distressing and dangerous aiToction, by the useof these Trusses, besides many 1 others who are in a fairway of being entirely re -1 lieved. The following is the language of the eotn , mittee ol the Philadelphia Medical Society on Hie Radical i ure of Heinia. “ The instruments of Dr. Chase have elfected 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 j are usually ventured upon by those who wearuther trusses; trials that won d be imprudent with any other apparatus known to the committee.” “ The committee are induced by the foregoing conclusions to recommend, 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, and as furnishing the highest chances of radical cure.” The fol owing is from the Southern Medical and i Southern Journal, published in ur own city. “ All must admit of the radical cure of hernia, and that Dr. Chase’s Trusses are decidedly the best yet invented toeilect Hie o’ ject.” Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, upon application at the office, and all ne cessary information given to enable tbrm to adjusj it themselves. The poor, who are laboring under this afflicting complaint, will be treated gratuitous ly upon presenting a certificate, from someresponsi tile person, of their pecuniary disability. Ti'o instruments are of alt sizes, and applicable to every variety of reducible rupture, f.-b 2\i F. M. RARER [SON, M. D. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. '■THE subscriber has this day taken intocupart- I nership, Mr. A. L MASSENGALE, and the business will from this time be conducted under Hie style and firm of S. BL'FORD ir CO., and the sub. seriber would take this method to return bis sincere thanks to his friends and former customers for the patronage that has been so liberally bestowed on him. and he would most respectful \ solicit a share for Hie firm. 6. BUFORD. July 29, 1839. ts PILES, HAEMORRHOIDS, Ac. I PRICE 81.— NO CURE NO PA\. HAY’S LINI.UENT. No Fiction —Phis extraordinary < hera'cal com » position ihe resiiil of science ami Hie invention **l a celebrated mistical nnn.lbe introductionol winch (»ilm public war invested with ihe solemnity ol 8 ! deal!' laid (request, ha* since gain (1 a reputation unparalleled, mlly -usiam.iig Hie correctness <>* the latuenied l»r. Grid lev's loot contssioii lhal“he dared nul die wit oui giving io posterity ilie h»ne fitol ln» knowledge on thin subject,” and lie there * Inri bequest' ed In In, irieiid and allendanli Sclo molt lluya, the secie; id I n> discovery ’ It is lew lined i;i the principal hospitals, and the ' private practice in our country, Aral and muni cer ' tnitily lor Hie cure ol ihe Piles, and aim) no cilen ■ lively anil effectually a* In (mflle credulity, unless i where Us effect* are witnessed Externally inilic • billowing enni|ilnlid«; I Pur iJnifisy —Creating eiiraordinary absorption 1 si once. A i Swelling*— Reducing I hern in a few liourn. Rheumatism, '.cuie or tlinnnc giving quick euac. Sore Throat —By enneera nicer* or colds. Croup, and Whooping Cough —Externally, and ovei lliechenl. AH Bruise* Sprain* and Hum* —< urlng in a few Ituiir* Sorts and UUert —W liether lieali or long Nionding, and lever «ure*. n* w|HTiinoiiH u(mn aJiths and children in redu cing rhei.nnfc swellings, and loudening enughn and lighineaKot Ihe cheat hy relaxation nl thi |>ana, line been nurprining heynnit conception —I’he common mi ail; of those who have uaed il in the Piltt, i* *• il act* like a charm ” THE PILES'—Thu price 91 is refunded loany person who will use a holile of Hay • Liniment for i lie Piles, and return the empty boitle without being cured. These are the positive orrh r* ol the propne tor to the Agents; and out ot many thousand sold, not one ha* been unsuccessbil. We might insert cenificaies to any length, bul pn ler Itml those w ho *ell the article, should exhibit the original lu purchasers. CAUTION I —None can bo genuine without a splendid ei graved wraj per, on which is my name and also that of the Agent* SOLOMON HAY'S. TO EDITORS, &,< —Ad country papers who will iiisertlhu above 12 months,end send oi e num ber hi the iigciii* shall be entitled lu cue dozen of the Lineotneiil. Sold w hob sale mid retail by tOV t)CK Ado, Sole Vgent*. 2 I leicher street, mar Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl street, N w Y'ork, and by oi.o Druggist in every town in ihe Union. For sale hy ANTONY* HAINES, 232 Rroad street, A igu io mar 30 DK. E. >P(iiJN, a Herman physician of much mile, having dev..led Ins atteulioi for some years lu the cure and removal ol the c. uses ol N EK \tillß AND e>ICK 1 1 K AL> aCH E, ha* ihe sinis fiiclion lu make known, lha he has a remedy which hy rcir.uving i ho causes cures etFecmatlv and peinrm neniiy ibis distressing complaint I here are mom lamilics who have considered Mck ileailache ucon aliiiiiiunnl iiicurahle lamily complaint' Hr. 8. as sure* them lha I hey aie misluKeii, and labouring umier distress which ihcy might nui onlv alleviate, but actually eradicated hy the use of his remedy. It is t ho result ol sen niiftc research, and is entirely of a dilli-roiit chaiacler (rum advertised patent medi cines, and is nul imp emaiit lu ihe ntsle. HEADACHE, Bli K UK NERVOUS. The exirnordinary repmalion that L)r BpohnV remedy lor this disircsNing compaint it every day gaining is certainly a matter ol much astonishment, I Inn so m ich suffering should have existed liu ages wiihoul any discovery ol an effectual prevrniiv i, or cuie, is iruly a suhjccl ol much regre. hut Ur. ci. now assures ihe public ihiilsucUa r nn-dv has been invciueil ns will convince ihe most credulous. '1 he i •riactples on which il aria are simplennil plain It is an a mined tact ihal Hus comp aim, whether called Sick lleadin he, or Neivous Headache, arises prim nniy from tin stomach—those who Hunk Hi y have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that Ibis organ, the sh muclt, is Ihe first cause, that Hi sys tem has become vitiated or debilitated, thiough ihe stomach, and Hiot only tinougii Hie same channel iiinsl they expect a rest, ration ol the na ura! and healthy luncii' iis nl the system. Tin* object, Dr. Spiffin'* remedy is eminently calculated to a tain. The intih ol this position cannot he controverted, and ihe sooner sulfeiers vviihihe headache become convinced of il, ih. sooner will iheir suffering end in restoration ol heiihh, Ur. Spuhn pledges his pn fessioi.ui reputation on this lain. T ire remedy may lie hud ol apothecaries generally throughout the Uniluil States. For sale hy ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232 Broad-si reel, Augusta. mar 26 Gy CHALLENGE. 'J lie genuine ,V? id* *l.l French PH's against all ihe QUACK N U* I' UM US of i ho age—lor i he cure of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The French Pills are applicable in all cases, loi either sex, (warranted free from Mercury,! and pos srs-rs great mlviiiiinges over Hie Balsams and all 1 quid medicines, by neing entirely free from smell, i.iul consequently do not effect ihe breath. Iherehv preventing the possibility of discoveiy while using Hi m. Besides Hus important advantage, thev never disagree with the stomach and m the first stages of the disease they usually effect a cine in a few days, wi b little regard to i.iel orexpnsu'e. lu iln most (ihslir.nte stages of the disease, they areequdy eerniin, having eiirul many after every oilier remedy h fa dec. In short Hiey have been so universally suceosslul ihni the proprietor chol lenges any one to produce a remedy of equal cer tainty, under a forfeiture ol 'I hree Hundred Dollars. llAitatsßUHG, Dec. In, 18.8. Dr. Valier —Dear Sin About a mouth ago, I sen; to yon lor I tree bon s of your French Pills, and feel r..in h otvliged to you for furnishing roe with a medi cine so i llceliml and so pleasant to use. W hen 1 sent for your I ills I had been troubled with the disease lor nearly 6 muni Its, and had tried a great many medicines w i hunt any effect During Hie first six weeks I wit- under a Physician of this pi re, (ml finning lilvlo or mi i bailee of being cured hy him. I hit lorn, hud a few days alter visited Philadelphia, where I In ugh. a ' anely of advertised specific* (almost enough to stock an apothecary shop, and allot this I look with Hie same success as hi - (..re 1 avii g Inal ,■*•* *d smell ol the balsam be hind them, which I ihink 1 can smell to tins day Not knowing wiiat to resort to nexi.and seeing you French l’il'sadwniM'il in the Public laoiger. doiernnn. dto try them, and nut only sorry 1 did m ge. them so..net ns it might have sav« dme fort , dollars and have euri d me long ago. My object i wtiiiigio yon a' present, is lop ocure some ol lit medicine lor two ot my In nils, who are in Ih same kind of u scrape Y.-n will the elbre pleas send by Hie bearers x boxes, and oblige, Yours res peel Inlly, H K. P —Il n will he any advantage, you may pub lish the above, with the initials. Thege mine Fiem h I'lllsaretor sale in Augusta hy Havdiiud Rislcy Ac Co., I homas BaireU At Co., mid hy Ni laoii Uai ter. Pri. e, $2 (Hi per box, with , full direeiioua. june C ly A. Z. UANTA’S New Cabinet furniture Ware. House, N 0.236,. 236, Brood street, a few doornthovt the Post, (.Jfict Corner. THE-uhscnber lender* hit-sincere T il thanks and acknowledgements for the Jfirti lilveml patronage hereiulnrt bestowed, Vrijmßnm and tinners lnmsell,hy close applies iTjyT lion, and unremitting exertions inrtbe /'/If I accnmmoffaiioa ol his customers,that r • ”he will he emit led to a share of iheir i future snpporl He does noi scruple io assert. Hint he now has on hano ihe larg. s/ and hestassorl mein ut Fiiniilnie. ever exhihned in Augusta; and Hunks he can, with confidence, challenge compari son with the best Wilhothe. anielts In eiiumer , ales ihe following, viz: Splendid Sidelsmids, Hook-eases, elegant fancy and plain Wanlruhes, superior Egyptian marl le-top dressing Hureans, plain do . Pier tallies, various patterns,, nrd, dming, work and centre Tables; Milas. sofn-hedstrnUs; mu ■ hoguny rockers. French anil hall French, and (Gre cian Chairs; hird's-eye, curl-maple, box, and flush seal do ; Piano 8iool»; ottomans. Dressing-tables, Calking glasses nl every description, Window hlinds, and iraaspareneies, Parlor-tables. Wash sian Is, Couiiting-hi.nae Desks. Ac Ale. TbeaboVearewarrantedli.be ol the best mate • rials and workmanship, w Inch he is determined to • sell at a small advance. A.Z BA.NTA.. ■ N . B.—Country neoph are requested to call ant . examine for themselves i N B.—Upholstering in all its branches, done > vvithgreai dispatch, and on Ihe most r. asonable terms: and also constantly on hand, a large ass ortment of hair and moss Mattresses fob 8 1 1 DESK Pihs are no Vungei among those of doubi- J fol utility. They have passed away from Hie hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand before the public as high in reputation, and as extensively employed in all parts of the United States, the Uanadas, Texas Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that has ever teen piepared for the relief of suffering man. They have been introduced wherever it was found possible to carry them ; and there are but few towns that do not contain some remarkable evidences of theirgoed effects. The certificates that have been presented to the propiictor exceed twenty thousand I upwards of live hundred of which are from regular practising physicians, who are the most com|«tent judges of their merits. Often have the cures performed by this raedkiii been the subject of editorial comment, in variou newspapers and journals; and it may with truth he asserted that no medicine of the kin I has ever re ceived testimonials of greater value th in are at tached to this. They are in general use as a family medicine and there are.lhousands of families who declare they are never satisfied until they have a supply always on hand. They have no rival in curing and preventing Bibious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Ton guv, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and . owels, IncipientUiarrhißa,Flatulence,Habitu al Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, lllotohedor Sallow Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or aperient is needed They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping no debility. T he following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a highly respectable Planter of Wake County, No Ca .March 3d, 1838: Dr. Peters —Dear Sir, —By request of your agent, Mr. Harrison, I send you a few lines respecting the almo-t miraculous effects of your pit's-, andl would a-d, that you may make use ol them, in connection with my name, in any manner you deem proper, 1 speak of their merits from experience,as I and my family have taken upwards of thirty boxes in three years; and so great ase the benetits we have receiv ed from them in general, that 1 would rather pur chase them at ten dollars a box than have my house without them. I will not enumerate the afflictions they haveielieved us of; but l.can assure you they were many, and of very opposite natures, which has fully proved to me that your medicine is a sim ple purifier of the system, and therefore equally the enemy of every disease. 1 will mention one case. 1 have a sister who had been for a long pe riod severely afflicted with dropsy in the chest and was brought by it to the very verge of the grai e. She was attended by the most eminent physicians that money could procure; but all their efforts to restore her to health,or even to mitigate hersuffer ings were fruitless ; and accordingly, we all consid ered her immediate death as inevitable, ny good fortune, however, as she was in this situation, ex pect ng every day to be her last, your pills were introduced into my family, and so speedy and pal pable were their effects that three doses visibly re lieved her, and in less than three months she was perfectly restored to health. This case, I and all who were witness of it, (but more especially the suffering party,) considered to be the next thing to miraculous; and yet I could mention many mote of an equally desperate nature, in which your pills were equa ly successful in rescuing the patients from the jaws of death. Need I add that the popu larity of your medicine amounts to enthusiasm in this section of the country > But this I presume you know fiom the immense quantity you dispose of i may mention, however, that notwithstanding its general use, I never heard an individual complain of its effects. My residence is I2mi'es 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 c.uelly afflicted with Fever and Ague; and during the time could find nothing— though 1 had app.i d to every thing that gave me any ruing .ike permanent relief. At length, how ever, your pills were recommended to me, fiy one of our best physicians, and I am most grateful and happy in being able to add. that 1 had scarcely used ' two boxes when I 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 jou of the fact, and to request of you to publish this certil.cate, as lam anxious to add my public testi mony to the almost miraculous virtues of your un rivalled medicine. Respectfully yours, THEODORE JAMES. Augusta, Ga., Feb 10, 1839. Communication received from the eminent Dr. J. H. Irwin of Florence, Georgia: Dr. J. P. Peters—My Dear Sir—On the night of the Ilthinst.,l was called in great baste to Ihe house of a fel ow ci.izen, (Mr. Lee,) where! found his son laboring under a must alarming attack of Cynanche Tracnealis (Croup) and apparently be yond the aid of remedy. By the greatest good for tune, however, 1 had in my pocket a broken box of your pills —four of which I administere I, with such immediate happy effect that in a few minutes my patient was at ease, and out of danger. T his case, in connection with my name is at your ser vice—and 1 have the pleasure to be able to inform you that > our inestimable medicine is in such great favor with the faculty here, that I bel'eve there is not one of them who does not use it in his private practice. \ ours most resp’y. March 13, 1839. J. H. IRWIN, M. D Extract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Bo gait, of Providence, H. 1., Dec. 17, 1838.—Peters’ pills arc an excellent aperient and cathartic medi cine, those effects being produced by the differences ol the quantity taken,and are decidedly supeiior to Lee’s, brandieth’s or Morrison’s Pills. Extract from a letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor, Me , Jan. 9, 1839 They are a peculiarly mild,yet efficient purgative medicine, and produce little, if any,griping or nausea. 1 have prescribed them with much success in sick headache and slight bil lions fever. Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams ol Burlington, Vt., July 9, 1837. —1 cordially recom mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no case dangerous, family medicine. They arc pecu liarly influential in costiveness and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs. Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon treal, U. •., Sept. 27, 1836. —1 neverknet a single patent medicine that 1 could put the least confi dence in but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which are really a valuable discovery. I have no hesitation in having it known that 1 use them extensively in my practice.for all complaints, they are nut a few) which have their source in the in purity of the blood Extract of a letter from Dr. P>e of Quebec, L. C., V arch 6. 1837.—F0r bilious fevers, sick head ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters’ Puls are an exce.lent medi cine. Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or leans, La ,Dct. 9, 1837. —1 have received much as sistance in my practice—especially in jaundice and yellow fever, from the use of Peters’ Pills. I pre sume that, on an average, 1 prescribe 100 boxes in a month ' Extract of a letter ftom Dr. Prichard of Hudson. N. Y., Ju.ie 3, 1836. —1 was aware that Dr. Peters , wa< one of the best chemists in the United Stales, and felt assured that he would someday (from his intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce anefficientmcdicine,and Imusl acknowledge that his Vegetable Piils fully respond to my expectations. They are indeed a superior medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist, the Physician, and the Philosopher. Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of < incin nati, Feb. 2. 1838.—Your Pills are the mildest in ■ their operations, and yet most powerlul in tneiref ■ feet?, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice ’ of eight and twenty years Their action on the 1 chyle, and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evidently veiy surprising Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltimore, 1 Dec. 17,1836. —1 am in the daily habit of pres< ri ’ bing Hum, (Peters’ Pills) and they in nearly all cases answered my purpose 1 have discarded othei medicines, some of them very good ones, In their favor. , Charlotte, N.C., Jan. 1, 1837. Dear Sir—l l ave made frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bi.ions fever, and obsti nate constipation ol the bowels; also, in the en s largement of the sp een, chronic diseases of the p liver, sick head-ache, general debility, and in all case have found them to be very effective. J D. BOYD, M D. Met klenziirr co., Va. Feb. 7, 1537. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for he last t waive months, I take pleasure in giving my testimony of their good effects in cases of dys pepsia, sick head-ache, bilious fevers, and other • produced by inactivity of the liver- They f are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of the kind I ever used. GEORGE C. SCOTT M. D. These much approved and justly celebrated Pills are sold wholesale and retail, at New York prices, by llaviland Kisley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co., and Nelson Cai ter, 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 rpilF. great celebrity of this unrivalled Compo i X silinn,especially in the Northern States, leaves the piiqxietor hut little need In say any thing in its , favor: for it has been generally conceded to it,that il is beyond all comparison th; best remedy for n lenial complaints that has ever been discovered. ' Indeed ihc.speed and certainty ol in operations, ’ have the appearance of miracles ;as ulcers, wouuds, ’ corns, fever sores.chilblains, w hile swellings, biles, 1 piles, spidi r and snake bites. Ac. &c., immediately yield to its superhuman Influence. Thus, il prop erly apple d u will remove an inveterate corn or > break and heal a bile in five days, will allay and pi rlecllv cuie an ulcer in two weeks, and the most I desperate case.- ol w bite swelling that can be ima go ed have been destroyed hy il in less than two 1 months. In the bites of poisonous reptiles its effi cacy is truly surprising, and if applied in lime, its power* of attraction are so wonderful that they will , at once arrest the poison and ihus prevent it from perva .mg the h)hl‘m It is likewise greatly anpe- I nor to any medicine herelolore discovered for the i chah il Inn k and limb* of horses—lor tetters, ring worms. chap;ied Iq s—and in short, for every exlet iml bodily evil that may fall to the lot of man or beast. The proprietor Him received at least a thousand ceil'ffcates, and other documents, in lavor of his I “ >pe.'ific Oimm nl,” upwards of a hundred of I which were v riiien by respectable members of the Medical Faculty. Albany, July 9th, 1837. To Dr. Harrison. Mr -I iisi your Specific Ointment in my practice, and cordially recommend il a* a most efficient reme dv for Tumors, Ulcers White Swellings, Scrofula, Rheumatic Haios, Chapped Face, Lips and Hands: and for general external comphi'iils. 1 write thi* ai the request of your agent here, who furnishes me with the article, and am pleased to have il in my power to awaru honor to merit. RUFUS H. BEACH, M D. Brooklyn, N. Y, Oct 29, 1838. Dear Sir—My dnnghier,a girl ol lounem, was sadly afflicted witn Ihe complaint that physicians letn.ed a *cald head ; and 1 loured, indef« dent of every othei evil, that she would be bald in conse quence By ihe recommendation, however,of the Reverend Mr. I eirm, 1 applied yotiroinim. nl lothe afflicted (.art ; anil I I hank God that n.y child is now entire y recover, d from the disease, and is gening hi r Imii ns fast as can he expected The ■ tire waMeflicied in lather less than two months; during w inch mm 1 us- d five dollars worth of oint ment ; I had spent upwards ol a hundred dollars doting the previous three years, without any benefit whatever. M ARY HOWARD. I hereby substantiate the truth ol the above statement. CHRISTOPHER HOWARD. 1 know the aho<e statement to be cotrrct, and I can add fr an experience that “ Harrison’s Specific Ointment,” is an excellent medicine for external complaints. MATTHEW PERKIN. Boston, Jan. 7, 1837. Dear Sir—l have to request of von to forward me. two hundred boxes of Ointment, hy the most inmp dime conveyance, and w ilhout regard to the I expense ut carriage, a* I am quite out, and much in want ol it.—You know my estimation of your valuable discovery, and therefore 1 shall only add, innt further • xperiettce has increased mv enthusi a*m and established me in the opinion, that it is su perior to any rent dy extant fur 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 tong known lu me,as 1 have used none other in my rather ■ xiensive practice lor several vears.and if y-u Hunk il wuu dbe to your advantage, 1 can furnish you with iwemycertificates ot important cures wliii h it has effected under my own imme diate inspection ; the last being one of a severe and apparently p-rpelnal ulcer,in the back of a poor woman, Maiy Baxter who resides in 216 Di vision si reel, which il completely healed in twenty onednys My present chief object in writing to you, is 'o leant who is your authorised agent in this city, for,being in want of a supply ol your oint ment, and Hie perron Mr. Boyle,from whom I used to pur' base il, having tailed and gone out of busi ness, I ura fearful if 1 purchase qi random, that I may be imposed on bv a counterfeit. Y our obedient servant, EDWARD RAMSEY, M. D. Cincinnati. August 9,1837. Dr Harrison. Sir.—l hive no hesitation in stating,in reply to your note, that your “ Specific Ointment" is truly eq mi I to the majority ut Ihe ends fur which you re cimmeiidit. 1 qualify my certificate by the word niqjoiny. as it is my maxim to give nu opinion in medical mino rs whete 1 have had no experience, in sprains, bruises, inflammations.eruptions, whit lows, piles, Ac.,it i* m. universal recipe. I have al o used it on the lea of a hoy which had been bn lei i by an udder, and Hie extraction of the poison, and ultimate cuie was to rapid, that my patient was a* well as ever in a week; and has remained so to this day Y’ours respectfully, HENRY JACOBS, M. D. Extract of a letter Irom Dr. J. W. Sanders, of Louisville, Ky October 8, 1837. “ I am prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Pains, and the Bore Breads ol females, Harrison’s Specific Uiip me nl has no superior, il indeed it has any equal in t.ie w hole cam oguo of external tnedivi. es, as known and prescribed in this country.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Pol is, of Uiica, N. Y., Dated July 28, 1839. “ Hnrrisi n’s Specific Ointment ’ is, in my opinion, a most important discovery ; and is particularly effi ’ cient in s. rutiilas, ulcers,sure legs, eruptions, and . general ou’ward complaints. I sneak of its merits from an ex;ieiienceul lout year*.” New Orleans, January 4lh, 1837. This will certify thai my face and .-eck were al ' most entirely covi red b) an enormous ringworm ; and liiai after Hie trial of a variety of inetrectual 1 remedies, I was completely cured ol it in two monilis, by the use ol Harrison’s Specific Oint ment.” Edgar fosset. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Haviland Ris 1. y At I o , Thomas Barrett Ar. Co, Nelson tarer, , oniony At Haines,mid • homos I VV ray At S.m t Retail price,6o cents per box, with fulldireciutis. j june 5 ly r - . DANDRUFF AND BALDNESS. OLDRIDGE’S BAI M OF COLUMBIA— DANDRUFF AND BALDNESS— he ar -1 tide named aliove is a chemical combination ol such ingredients as have proved themselves etfica - ciou* in ii-sisting the nn.ural growth ol the human hair, and removing all uosticles to its pertect devel -9 upeinenl —In commencing this article to Hie par ticular notice of a discerning public, the proprietor ’ is hut recapitulating Hie olt express, d sentiments ■ of th" roa .y hundred, who have successfully tested I its efficacy amt wonderful qualities—this coin i pound hn\ mg acquired lor itsell a character lor sin r gular merit mid value. Ii is used by ladies and gentlemen genera,ly, to keep the Hair moist and head.ml,and the head Hee fram Dandruff, which e it does most pertecily.und thus prevmis Baldness. iGT* notion—Observe that each hotileof the gen - nine Bnls.im of ( ulumhia has a splendid engraved e w ra; ptr.ou w hich is reprtsented the Falls ulNmga -1 ra, Ac. For sale by ANTONY A HAINES, Sole Agent, apnl 2 232 Bruud-slreet. . LE COKUIAL U£ LUCINE. OU L’KLIXIR DE L’AMOUR. THE subscriber has the pleasure ol announcing lo ihe cilizena of the U. State*, that he ha* purchased, for a very large aura and from tue in ventor, (he celebrated Or. Magnin, of Paris, tie recipe ard right fur making this astonishing medi cine. Until the appearance of the" Lucina Cor dial,'* (about three years since,) it was l bought that the complaints, which it speedily overcomes, were beyond ihe reach ul human remedy as for upwards of a thousand ytnrs. they had baffled the wisdom and ingenuity of the most profound physicians in all parts of the world. This Cordial, however, to the great sdvaniageof the human race,soon proved itself to be the desideratum so long sought lor; and accordingly, notwithstandirg t| e brief peri d of its existence, it has required a celebrity so great, that it la eagerly inquired fur throughout the civilized globe. Dr Magnin soon finding that the demand was so vast as to render a supply impossible, dis posed of the recipe and right ol sale, under obliga tions of secrecy, for England, the L'niled States, and olhei countries,only preserving France and Italy for himself. Thus Las the subscriber pos sessed himself ol the invaluable secret; and now hastens to give the inhabitants of his line of agency the bonefilsof his speculation. “Le Cordial lie Lucine," or, in English, “ the Lucina Cordial,” is a general invigorator of the human frame! In all the various cases of lassitude, and defalcation ; it is an unfailing remrl dy; as it is equally its province to imparl cheerful ness and decision to the mind, as health and vigor to the body Bui the peculiar virtue on which us celebrity is based, is the facility and eertainly with which it restores the virile powers when they havs hern destroved by disease,time,recklessness,or any of the numerous causes which terminate in the prostration of ihose fund ions. In common with the generality of really good medicines, tliist oidial conia.ns nothing of a merj curial or deleterious nature, among the many ingre dients which compose it; but is, at the same lime, so simple, yet so t fficacious, that while it can reno vate the prostrated energies of a giant, an infant may use it,not only with impunity, but with ad vantage. The usages of society are unfortunately such, that, notwithstanding the bem fits which would be sure to result from it, wecannoteiiter into an analy sis ol this ine- timable Cordial here,or publish many of the documents which have been received, as vouchers ol ihe blessings n has conferred on num bers of despairing individuals. Butt- is wc cannot forbear remarking—lhat it hag been demonstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such thing at all, as natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of lheprocreantlunciions,ineilhersex; and therefore, ih'it these evils are the effects of artificial causes, and may be speedily subdued und removed by the use ol •* I« Cordial de Lucine." The Lucina Cordial is also tn indubitable cure for the Gleet, and ibe Fluor Vlbus,obstructed, diffi cult, nr painful Meiislruaii.m; also, for the incon lineticf ol Urine,or she involuntary discharge there of It is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic Eruptions of theskin, and in the dropsical affections ol the aged. Most vnp Haul to the American Public. The Untied states propneM of the celebrated “ Lucina Cordial," or *• Elixir of Love.” begs to lay be foie the community, ihe fol owing certificate, wl ich he has received from ibe inventor, Ihe illus trious Dr. Magnin of Paris r “ Thii is to eeri ly,that 1 have disposed of the recipe for mtking the “ Luc na Cordial,” or *• Flixir of Love,” ami also ihe right lo sell it throng horn Ihe t ruled tSlon sos North America, loJohn Winters Holderwell.M. D My reasons fur so doing is, l hat I he demands t> i me for the abuve< Cordial, of which lam the inven or, are so nume rous, that I am unable to supply all the orders from Franceund halt alone; and have therefore dispu ted of the privileges vouchsafed in this, nntf other certificates ol a like nature in order lo generalise the benefits ol my discovery throughout the world. Given under my hand at Pari ,on ilda nineteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty eight. ( erastl magnin. Gasped Delluc, ) William Merrill, | W,tnpß3es - Postscript to the above. As you request* d me lo state the number of hot lies ot the *• Lucina Cordial,” w hich 1 have already sold, i have referred to my books, und find it lo ex ceed four bundled thousand ; while iho orders now on band cannot be supplied in less than three months. From an immense number of testimonials from the regular liiuuliy, touching the virtues of the Cordial, I have in particular selected tbe following, which may be of use to you. You will also find a number of others of less importance inclosed. This immediate cerl ficale is from a body of eight of the ablest medical practitioners in France. To Dr. Magnin, inventor of the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of I.ove Respected and Honored Mr:—We have all in a variety of cases, tested iho remarkable effects ot your great discovery, and have assembled lor the purpose of bearing evidence to the n.cts, and lead enng you the honor which is your due The “ Lucina Cordial” is in our opinion, an infallible remedy for the prostration of ihe Procrcant .unc tions, and Artificial Barrenness ; and therefoi must prove a blessing to ihe human rare. We ca. also bear evidence that there is nothing in it of a mer curial or deleterious nature; ana in short, tl • ii is one of the noblest medicinal discoveries ofa-.y age. With feelings of admiration and nspect wo re main, dear sir, your obed ent servants, Josselin Hossuit, Jean Blanc, Sigismond de la Marline, Robert Mevenson, Adrien Decrsnd, Louis Ouiseau, Octave Nicoh, Pierre Buffen Extract of s letter from the elebraled Talleyrand, to Dr Magnin. I am now on the wrong side of eighty, and yet I could be on my honor or oaih if necessary, that a boltleurtwo of your Cordial of Love baa made me leel as vigorous as a boy of five and twenty, 1 think you have discovered the “Elixir of Life,” which the alchy mists have been so lung in quest of; am', that (pardon my officious ness J you should have named it accordingly. From the eminent Dr. Devigney, of October 3, 183™ To Dr. MagninMy dear friend—l am most gratified at Ihe unprecedented popularity of your “Lucina Cordial, and am able lo near testimony to its surprising virtue 1 had a patient recently, I M , a genileman oi fortune, who had tor several years abandoned himself in the vortex ui dissipation ; and was only reclaimed from it at length by the utter prostration of all his virile ener gies. He was,indeed,reduced to the last extremity ot debility and t utelessness. tor, if an occasional flash of excitement warne d his system, the teac lion was almost mum (hate, and the result perlect pros) rat ton. 1 had applied all the usual nostrums in such ca-es ; but, as I had anticipated, without success; ant when t saw the “ Lucgia Cuidial” advertised, I inusi confess that even the great weight of your name did nut give me much hope m n, at least so far as regarded the esse in hand. 1 felt bound to try it.howev. r, and was soon satisfied of iisefficacy; fur before a bottle was expended, my patient gave evidence of the reluming elasticity of his sy sun ; ami he is now, h.iv ing Used four bottles, as well as ever. The number of documents, such as the above which have been received by Mr. uagnm, since ihe first appearance ol “ Le > Medial de Lucine,” would fill a volume as large as the Bible. This high y intpor ant medicine is for sale by John Winters Hulderwell, No. I Jit Liberty street, New- York; Charles B Tyler, Jo 70 Ch.slnui-st. Phila delphia; und in Baltimore by Roberts & Atkinson, John M. Laroque, and ii. R Tyler; in Washing ton C ity by Tobias Waikins ana Charles Stoll; m Georgetown bv () M. Liolhacuni; in Richmond by John H. Ku-tice; in Pcrersbiirg by Braggs Thomas and Dnpiiy, Rosser &Joi es; and in Nor folk by M. A. Samos and B Emerson; and by John V'oodly, No- 65 Poydrns st New Ui leans It can also be found at all Ihe principal Drug Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by llavi land Kisley A Co, Thomas Barrett At Co., and Nelson Curler. Price, 83 per bottle, with full di rections. June 4 i y j UAT STORE-A. B. MALLORY having connected himself with one of the largest manufacturing houses at the North will in future conduct the Business under the firm of A. 11, Mallory A Co. Their, resent arrangements veil enable A. B. M A Co. lo supoly their customers oi Ihe most accomniodaiing terms. They are n> w reciving their Fall snd Winter supply of Gentle men's Hats, Caps, Ac., alto, a large assortment ol Ladies’ Bonnets, of the lalcsl style and superior quality. Thoae wishing to purchase articre in (heir line.eilher at wholeaaleor retail,are solicited to call and examine tbeir assortment oct * ts A. B. MALLORY St Co