The daily telegraph. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1840, November 03, 1840, Image 4

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TANARUS“ \To Um Piiklte. HR ben* leave of hisfiricnds, nd of 1 thosd who hold any of the few shin plas'ers, that he Iras signed, t6~ien(l them to his store where J he will pay bankable money for them. On putting : those bills out, he i bought that it would afford in- > mediate relief, In the way of change, to himsel I and friends ; finding; however that it has not this I effect, he decline* signing any more, but will take for goads, Mr. IViltbergcr’s, the City Council’s, i and Ice Mouse Company of Augusta, Macon. Co* bimbos, Brunswick, Darien, or any other indivi deal shin piasters in our city. P. KALUGAN, rosy 6 97 UALSA.H OF LIVERWORT— with the addition of a few ot the many Certipf ates which hare been received, proving its etfi. eucy for complaints of the lungs. Mrs. M. N- Gardner’s genuine Indian Balaam of Liverwort •ml lloarhnund. Prepared from a receipt origi nally procured from an Indian Family. N. B. The public are particulary cautioned to inquire for Mrs. M. N. Gardner’s Genuine Indian Balaam of Liverwort and Hoarhottntl, aa there is an article offered to the public that is not genuine, likewise be particular that the white wrapper is signed M. N. Gardner, anti the red label outside, as a aecurity againat counterfeits, by the pro prietor. It is, without any exaggeration or exception. One of the greatest discoveries ever made in this part of the country. It has saved, within two years, hundreds from the grave. It has been- sent for from all parts of the country-that lia'a the least knowledge of its glorious effects for such a simple vegetable compound. It has been found to be extremely efficacious in the following diseases, viz : Consumptions, common coughs, cold*, hoop ing cough, difficulty of breathing, asthmas, liiHo enza, quinsy, phthisic, spitting of blood, croup, weakness, pain in ‘ihe side, want of sleep, Ac. Likewise there tanothing existing so good for the liver complaint as this medicine ; it lias been taken with great success. This Balsam, fur all com plaints of this kind, exceeds all preparations ever offered to the public. In the country where ii has been administered, it has had most wonderful effects. There could be hundreds of Certificates mentioned, where it has proved itself a perfect and sale remedy for all these complaints. The Physicians, instead ot recommending for then patients to take a journey to the Springs, or some titer country place, for their he dtli, they recom mend this Balsamic Syrup, which liequently saves them from their graves. It esn be relied upon, thatthiv Compound is composed wholly of the vegetable kingdom. In regard to any evil eff’eeir received from taking it, there has never beei known the slightest; therefore I can recommend it with perfect safety. For spitting of blood, there is nothing in this part of the country that was ever offered, that lias such a wonderful effect Hundreds have experienced such happy results from this Healing Balsam, that they have ad vised me by all means to do all the good with it possible, therefore 1 recommend it with great con fidence, its healing properties are so well known m this part of the country, for all complaints above mentioned. Yours with respect. M. N. GARDNER. CERTIFICATES t, Amos Webster, of Boston, feel it a duty to acquaint my friends and the public of the efficacy •f the balsam of Liverwort. Having been troubled With a very had cough, for (..great length of time, and having resorted to most of the remedies which are recommended for coughs and colds witlioiu sny effect, I was induced to try the Balsam ot Liverwort, and by taking two bottles, l was re stored to perfect health. L the subscriber, have taken Mrs. Gardner’s Genuine Balsam of Liverwort, for a complain* which my physician called consumptive, and by Ihe use of two bottles 1 waa cured entirely.— Therefore, I do with the utmost confidence recom vend it to tlte public for complaints of that kind THOMAS HASKINS, Jr. Boston, Nov. 1, 1831. It is with great pleasure 1 recommend the effi cy of Mrs. Gardner’s Balsam of Liverwort, Itav !• y made use of It myself, atul in my family, for t he last two years, and have found it the best remedy for the cure of Coughs and colds, and all complain, a *f the breast, that I ever witnessed in my family. 1 consider (l one of the best articles ever invented, •nd recommend it to all who may be afflicted. ELISHA HORTON, Boston, Nov. 5, 1831, To the Agent of Mrs- Gardner’s Indian Balsam ot Liverwort. The bearer of this will pay you for the three dozen of the Balsam of Liverwort 1 have retailed. The ajjtscle I find gives moat perfect satisfaction t “ev-r i j<'mplaints which it is recommended for.— ’ Von will please send me six dozen more .‘s soon as ppafiblt, t BP.NJ. F. BROWN, The undersigned does hereby certify that lu bes liken Mrs. Gardner’s Liverwort Balsam f.u t 1.5 cure of a very bad cough, which had troubled him tor six months, and by taking tw v o holtlis ol the Balsam, he was cured entirely. With confi dence I recommend it to all. DAVII) F. WOODBURY, Clerk to Joseph Sledman. flostan, Oct. 1833. a Bristol, Me. Nov,’l7, 1831. I, th race Gall, captain of the schooner Eliza beth, about a month siure, was unloading at Front Street Wharf, my wife was then on board,—she ratste up for Iter health. She was very much afflicted with the asthma, or phthisic, and liau been troubled with it for a number of years. Some one rccnmiqejtded to her Mrs. Gardner’s Balsam, of which I purchased three bottles for her, and •he commenced taking it ; by the time she had liken two bottles she was completely restored In health. She was so delighted with its effect, she gave-the remaining bottle to a friend of bets, which likewise proved effectual. In my estima tioo i consider !t one of the greatest preparations in the world, and do with the greatest confidence recommend it to those who may >-* similarly affected HORACE GALL. Certificate of Mivs L. Upward,of West Bridgewater About one y'ear since, I was troubled with a very bad for three mumps; could not get any rest at night. Hearing of the great efficacy of Mr*. Gardner’* Balsam of Liverwort, I was induc ed to try it. | had no’ taken but two bottles before I was in perfect health. It is with greai pleasure I recommend the above as being a supe rior article for coughs and colds, atul complaints of the lungs. MISS L. HOWARD. Directions Tor using Mrs. M. N. Gardner’s Gen. nine Indian Balsam of laverwort and lloarhouiul Dose for an adult, sixty five drops, for a person’ twelve years old, forty drops; for s child one yesr • Id. six drops, an Iso as the age vaiies. With so . srlult, in urgent caves, ihh, dose may he increased to one hundred and ten drops. The best time for taking it is.* night, about half an hour before ttomg to bed, znd as scum as you get up iu the morning-and again about |1 o’clock. In ordinary colds, twice a day will be sufficient tt> effect a core in regard to'dlet, gentle eating preferable. Well shaken when taken. In case it causes sickness at the stomach, dimin islt the dose. . T3‘To be bad at the General Drug Store, and •sney Verbs mery Warehouse, of the subscriber. THOS. KYKRSO^J, CoraerMf th: n,y It Whitaker-*!. Savsnsili. sap * THE 112 mile Si ‘.tV.-f-*y', j*’ UII.I die pasaensJH; .* trom ii y-aViy. **a" .*’*’* -J i ii.iinu^H station, s forward goo<i|H Bji \ - .* J ! .y ■.thufsl.l ee ■ o i < ‘• a- offer, ‘''"flHfl responsibility the after goods are dtiP^^^^T^t'KOner. /” ‘"'VAN!), Agent. W| rjyljiJtF (City papers will copy.) HAY’S LINIMENT. —This extruor.^E ary chemical cuinposiiion; the science snd the invention of a celebrated medical mani the introduction of which to the public wiH invested with the solemnity of a death-bed quest, has since gained a reputation impai-alled, hilly •maiaiiitng the correctness of the lamented l)r. Gridlry’s last confession, that “he dared not lie without giving to posterity ths benefit of his knowledge on thi* subject,” and he therefore bequeathed to Ins friend and attendant Solomon Hays, the secret of his discovery. , >■ It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most cer tainly for t lie cure of the Piles, and also so exten sively sml effectually aa to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the following complaints. CURE FOR THE PILES? For Dropsy.—Creating extraordinary absorp tion at once. All swellings.—Reducing them in a few hours. Rheumatism.—Acute or Chronic, giving quick ease. - Sore 1 liroai.— By cancers, ulcers or colds. Croup and Whooping Cough.—Externally, and over the chest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns, curing in a few hours. Sore* ar.d Ulcers.—whether fresh or long stand ing, and Fever sores. Its operations upon adults and children in re ducing rheumatic swelling!, and loosening coughs and tightness of the cheat by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception.— The common remark of those who have used it in the Piles, is, “it acts like a charm.” It is used only as an external application, and its sovereign power in curing the shove named complaints, is justified by scientific principles. The following affidavit fixes beyond contradic tioa the identity of the article. State ot Massachusetts, > Suffolk County, S S ) Solomon flays, now of Boston, Maas., being duly sworn, doth depose and say s• That the receipts attached is the one given by the late Dr. Uridley, and that all the ingredients, quantities, and proportions therein mentioned, are the same as those contained in the Hays’ Liniment, sold by Dr Comstock, of New York. And further that the said l.ecipe or a copy thereof, or of its component parts, have never been given or sold to any individual, and according to my knowledge and belief, it is unknown to any person but my self. And further, that I will in no rase give or sell this Recipe, or any f its essential parts to an) person within the term of twenty years from this date.’ Ami further, that 1 will not manufacture the said Liniment, except only fur my own distrihutioi gratuitously, and my own retail, and | will act ill good faith with l)r. Comstock, in all the abort obligtions anti conditions.” Sworn before me litis day the t3lh day of March Buston, 1833. SOLOMON HAYS. JOHN W. WHITMAN, Justice of the Peace. Out of the many warm rerommendation* this re medy has received, the following only are >sub joined. They ire generally extracts from idler from persons of the highest respectability whose names are not published for obvious reasons, though the writers have not objected to have then shown to such as wish to see them. Cinciniiatti, Oct. 9th, 1836. “ Os all th remedies we seP, none gives so decided satisfaction as Hays’ Liniment. We cai procure, if you desire, the best recommendations from some ofour most worthy citizens.” Buffalo, April 10th, 1837. “I have sold all the Hays’ Liniment and cuiil-i have sold much more. Judge is cured by ii and hua sent, at least twenty peisons here to bu> it.” Vicksburg, Jan. 3d, 1837. “We sre in want of Hays’ Liniment and the sales are uncommonly good, and the article thus fur, unrivalled. It is used for a variety of coni plaints, and apparently with great effect in all. Mr. C , a planter now here, has written near half* page about the cure he lias experienced by and, not having before left his house fur months. He was cured of Piles in forty eight hours; we will send you his eulogies which may be of serrice to Mr. Hays.” J t. Charleston, S. C., Dec. 28th, 1836. 1 l ,ave been distressed r or four years with the Piles, inv sufferings have Been intense, and nry physician had recommended an operation as tin only means of relief. Hays* Liniment was advised, and I have used one bo'ttle, and so far as 1 can judge am mlly and entirely cured. 1 cannot refrain from expressing my anxiety to have its qualities more extensively known. * * • • • * New Orleans. Nov. 3d, 1836. “ Mr. Hays,—l have damned Quack Medicines, Calomel Doctors, Lobelia Steamers, Vegetable Doctors, and so on to tile end, last of all my self, life and every thing besides; having all sorts of an idea about a heap of comfort, in exchanging lit* tor that place a right smart chance, hotter ihai any about in these parts. 1 have had the Pile, for eighteen months till I got your Liniment three dsysago, and now Lam well and hive thrown Phy sic to the dogs,” St. Louis. May Jth, 1837. “We donl know what the people do with Hats’ Liniment, sure they cannot all have the use we reckon it is used for Rheumatism, and coughs sores, swellings. We have sold a large quantity’ this year, as you may know by our last purchase* winch is all gone. Please send us 3 gross more, aud also the articles ordered last week, if not al ready shipped.” Yours, kc. We might multiply auch as the above to anv indefinite length, but -eler that persons general!, who sell the article should exhibit to their custo. mers the original certificates they have on hand & is for sale by all persons circulating the papers in which this advertisement appears. ZT T <> be bad t the General Drug Store, and Fancy Perfumery Warehouse, of the subscriber THOS. IIVERSON, Corner of'he Hay St Whitaker st., Savannah 27 II- ly WANTED— A young lad of respec'able connexions, from 13 to 15 years of age who can read and write well, as an apprentice .*, the Printing Uu-iuess. He will be well instruct, ed in the art, and will not be required to carry papers. None need apply, but one of undoubted moial character. Apply at this office. Jan 15 1-ts Now Landing. FROM the brig 1.. Baldwin, 20 bbls of Rollin’s Cream Ale. a lunarian article, and large bbls. For sale by * ‘P 7 73 , I’. HALLfGAN. ■and B; pared C. :.i’ fC;-v-uf/’Lca.;’V.•? •}? 1 u • Hjuutdic, give ■ to -i s it-tjf, t tin ret■ mo At.ll-11,Ili,.0 . < (; 11 > r 111 g ’ nir, | le about if he with it. n„ ■urn to GerfIOBBMBLe s'-riee ot conse quence of tine signal benefit he had derived Iron ihe pills, he prescribed them for his brother, who ad beriOtabonng under dyspepsia and liver com plaint from the autumn ol 182.5, in consequence of a severe sml protracted attack ol billions fever. His health began immediately to improve, and hu been restored by them in the maimer stated in lyfs certificate. Ihe pills were prescribed to .others laboring under chronic bMlious affections, upon the confidence which inspired by their suc cess in the loregoiog cases, until those cases be came so numerous, that applications were annually made to Dr. 11. from 1835 to 1838 inclusive, when about to depart lor Washington, for liom twent\ to fifty dozen as a supply during his absence, by persons who had tested their virtues. So far, m. serious thought was entertained ot offering then to the public at large, as the supply had been united to the range of lus private practice. Noi did l)r. H. consent to prepare and offer them foi general use, until two or three years after he had been urged to do so, by those who had been sig nally bencfitird by them. When first used by himself, he supposed ilieir application would be confined to cases of chronic billious disease, and ii was not until afier more than ten y ears experience ol their use in many of the varieties of chronic, and -rime of the more violent acute febrile diseases, that he became convinced, as lie now is, that they possess greater merit in ail cases requiring cithe'i mild or vigorous action upon the howcls, than any other known remedy. As an alternative or milu aperient, they answer most effectively, the indiei tinn stated by Dr, James Johnson in his admirable work on the morbid irritability of the stomach amt bowels, by productiug usually ■’ hilt one evacua 'ion daily, and that ofa solid, rather than a liquid consistence.” Nor is it difficult to account fur heir moduM operundi Mere evacuants operate by stimulating the mucous membrane of the atom ich and bowels, without affecting the organs cs -ential to healthy digestion, and although they procure temporary relief, the diseased secretion grow worse instead of better. These pills com Pina the moat gentle action upon ihe mticoos c,,„i villi an efficient and healthy influence upon tin Ii v. rand other organs of the digest.ve apparatus, and, consequently operate in the mildest manner, and not only give present relief, but when steadi ly persevered in, a permanent cure. Nor are they less efficient in fv, *,-.j ...irei acme diseases requiring active purgation, by in creasing the dose as directed, causing the doubt, operation of more vigorous action on the bowels, and pioportionably stimulating the liver and othei oYgans In more healthy secretions, justifying the confident opinion, not only entertained by the in ventor, but by many whofiave used them, that they approach more nearly to the character ofa iniversal remedy in the cases indicated, than any other known medicine It is not deemed necessary to specify the various lisorders fur the relief ol which they are applies hie,but ihe following are enumerated as some o ‘hem: Dyspepsia, sic-k head ache, liver complaint, isthma, habitual or casual costiveness, Diarrhoea, heart-burn, cholic, sour stomach, billions fever, emale obstructions, &c. &c. In short, in every disease requiring action on the bowels. Nor is it the smallest recommendation, that in dyspepsia, liver Complaints, am! other chronic diseases, - single pill is. generally, a sufficient dose. Tliev are peculiarly adapted to the Condition of all per sons of sedentary habits, either male or female, who, wi'h scarcely a solitary exception, suffer from a sluggish state of the bowels. They an also rerommended as particularly convenient to the traveller in warm climates, or sea-ons. and I'm the use of large families, the dose being so easily adjusted, especially when residing at a distance from the experienced physician. The inventor asks Ills own fellow citizens to give the pills a fair trial—pledging himself if they will do to, that they will not fail io obtain the con fidence, and preference ofiiinety nine out of a hun dred, or nine hundred and ninety-nine ons of a thousand. As an alternative, or nul I aperient, for correcting habitual or casual terpidi'y of the bow els, one pill taken at bed time is the proper dose, without the necessity of changing ordinary habits of living. If one shuuldf.il to produce the desir ed effect, it is belter to repeat it for two or three successive nights, than to aid its operation by tak ing any thing else. For billious fever, or other acute disease requir ing active purgation, one pill repeated every hour or two, until tile desired effect is produced, is the best mode ol administering hem. Tile subjoined certificates sufficiently attest the efficacy of these pills. CERTIFICATES. Sparta, 15th June, 1839. I certify, that I have used Duct. C. K. Hay nes’ Anti-Dyspeptic Fills fur more than two years; and pronounce them tube the best remedy, that I have ever yet tried, for Dyspeysia and Asthma I have Irietl Ghallaghan’a, Beckwith’s, Brand ret li’s and Peter’s Fills, without success. I have also found Haynes’ Fills to be tn excellent remedy for inlermitent and billions fever in rsrly stages. VVM. SHIVERS, Jr Sparta, June 15th. 1839. Or. C. F.. Haynes : Dear Sir—My ■■ teuton wi s directed to your Fills a little more than a year since, by Col. Shivers. Since that time, i have frequently taken them myself, and given them to my tamily with the most happy results. With me they have removed eoativeness, check, ed effectually diarrhea, and take n off bile us fully as calomel, without producing the unpleasant effect that is usually produced by that valuable medicine. | therefore believe ‘hem a valuable medicine, and'would recommend a trial of them, “1 bust. ftespeetfiillv, B. >. HARDWICK, mm will ’ * ‘iffS'’ ’’ u ■th 11 e ‘ c n JS* .■ u >0 h fa I 9. hoxi^^^^^^^^H^^Vlta.Jillv om- several years obalinate rosiiveness ol the bowels. oTleo going fiom six lu ten tlsvs with. • ut any discharge from them. For several months, I used Dr. Peters’ p.|U, and found them useful to’ tne. Early lasi Spring I wa. induced to try your Anti-dy-peptic Pills, which I have continued i„ use as occasion required, and have derived more benefit from them than from any other medicine I have ever taken. I lie operation is more easy, and the effect mure permanent than front any other medicine 1 lia.e .eretofore used, and I give them decided pie ‘erence to any other rt medv. ‘ NATHAN COOK. Powelton, Juh 16. 1839. Dr. C. R. Haynes:- It affords n.e pleasure to state, that I have repeatedly used your Aiiti-d\s peptic and Anti-bilhous pills, and ui every inaiuuce found in.mrr.iate relief. I belie.e them i, r,e an excellent remedy in various diseases, and especial ly in cases of asthma. - JNQ WILLIAM RAIIUN. \, Sparta, July 16, 1839. Dear Sir— 1 bare uSfd in my practice some ol your alternative Anti-dyspeptic pillg, and have uniformly found benefit to my patient* from their idminisi ration. I rantlterelbre cheerfully recom mend them IO the afflicted, as a valuable purgative medicine. Very respectfully, A. S. BROWN, M. I). Dr Charles E.Haynes Hancock County, July 15, 1839. I certify that my wife had suffered severely with Dyspepsia, for i considerable time and had tried the prescriptions of several pt.ysicii.trs wi:out deriving any benefit from them, bile then com “diced taking Dr. C K Hayne’a Anti-Dyspeptic Fills about the fall of 1836. which r, lieve.t hint entirely in the course ofa levy months. U. MITCHELL. Sparta, liny 16, 1839. Dr. Haynes ; I have been selling Peters’ Pills or the f.st three years, and during the time Havi occasiunally token them myself, (j believe then ‘"bra good medicine.) Some 12 or 15 clays post. I had strong symptoms of bill cus fever. I tool some of Peters’ Fills, and not receiving any hene fit from them, I procured a box ol your piils, aim am happy losay ihat they in a few day* removed ill symptoms of approaching sickness, l conceive hem to be an iny.diialde medicine. Yours with respect, THOS. M. TURNER. Milledgev die, July 26, 1889. Dr. Haynes, Sir: I take great pleasure"ii. adding my testimonial to those you have ahead: received, to the value of your anti-dyspeptic an’ ■nil.billious pills. At your instance, I commenced using them r. my family about sii vears ago, and tocincl they more uniformly efficacious than any other reined: I have ever given Especially in a recent Case n menstrual obstruction of long standing, inefl'eclti adv treated by several distinguished physicians which was entirely relieved in a very few day s by the use of your pills. More recently si ill, I have gnven them ,|„ early stage of billions lev. r, u ,tli entire success Your friend, ALFRED M. HORTON. Millegeville, 25<ti July, 1889. Dr. fl. K. Havocs: 1 l.a-e been hitherto in doced hy feelings of delicacy alone, to withhoh Iron) the public, the expression of iny opinion in regard to ihe merits of your Ami-Dyspeptic and Ami-lldlious Pills; but the numerous leatiiuonials which you have received from lespectahle and intelligent citizens, of their Value in the cure oi diseases for which they were intended, will, t think, justify me in now add ng mv ot> n, liavino experienced thrir beutfits fur a ‘longer ; emu! hail any oilier individual, yourself only except,d In the spring of 1829, of er having been afflicted Ironi the autumn of 1823 with rfvspepsi., | MCI complaint, heart-horn, and occasional severe attacks'of cramp cholic, I was induced at vutir instance, to use a pill which you had prepared at Washington City, indie winter of 1828. I |,-ni not taken them a w eek, lx fore their good effect were so apparent as to imbue tlu-ir Continuance mil at the end ofa month, I lound my sysun, greatly relieved, and by their occasional n-e. fin a few months, was ics'ored to an excellent s alt ol health, tor which I have ever since enjoyed ii a very high degree. I have used them with great effect in mv own auiily, in rases of billion* frier, dvvpep-ia and ‘lilic, and confidently recommend them as an invaluable remedy. T. HAYNES. Milledgeville, 30th July, 1839. Dr. ( harles E. Haynes : About ten or twelvi months since, 1 w:.s induced hy your brothel to make a trial ol yuor Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti Billious Pills, in a severe billions attack, and found ’ them most efficient in removing the disease. I have used them with grrsl success, in several similar attacks since, as well as for cholic and disorders of the stomach ami bowels. They have also been adminisiered to several member* of my family, w ith like results, and particularly in a case of billious fever, in the earl: part of die present season. From the very fair trial which I have made ol these pills, and die signal benefits which mv family and myself have derived from them, I am fully warranted in recommending them as a medi. ’ nc of inestimable value i and confidently pre d el, that they have only to he tried, tn find L r rra , favor with the public. JES-K COX. To be had at the General Ding Store, and Fancy Perfumery Warehouse, of the subscriber. THOS. RYERSON, Corner of the nay 2; Whitaker-st., Sa>annah jan 20 5-ly s‘2s Reward. BROKEN open on the uiglu us die 12-h inst. the subscribers More, and dirce tubs \ a: ‘tuner stolen. The above reward will be givei for t lie rernveiy ol the But'er, and thiel or thirve witli pruuf to conviction, june 13—150 THOMAS WOOD Exchange. EXCHANGE, O > New York, tor salebv mav 29 M. DP LON. 14* LOUR —9O iris fresh and sweet pist rec’d . and lor sale by M. DILLON, pine 18-132 Castile Soap. fy BOXES Castile Soap, g. nnine, for sale b: ■ nine 18 THOS. RYERSON. ‘ \GOOD COOK, Wa<lier, mul Ipiiiht, is I w.med by a atnsl) fsmile. Apply at tbi- Office. ’ aprd ‘J9 2: gi v f • v ‘ ,r* - • ‘’ H ii ■ ‘3, ‘ s Du . >.i\ aim. ▼ ‘ Ueri.. rift. I.“, ‘ • ■! lie f the UoNU” od ■-i nait under ‘* ‘Jjr, * ‘axatives, cc ruevived fur spleen, pimp', J X ate Ihe 111. \N< >I.I)S ’ prone lo the taken ‘o have ° Hut healthy men have an antipathy to Ihe verv name ut medicine * And no wonder, Jor nineteen. ’* entieilis of all ihe medicines in the world coin “iei.ee operations by mak.ngthe people veiv whom ,t was intended they should n,slavery well, and thus in must cases the cure is consider-- .and rater wurse than the disease. But Dr. Pe. ers Pills is the celebrated and particular exrep. don to t 1.,. almost universal t itle. |„ rhem there ,s "l’ e ””■, no sickness of any kind nay they are absolutely very pleasant t 0 them, anti res. as qttte.ly on the s.umach us many con. at e “ r .u ,d tn Pt T’ *V, “ W ' ,eU “' tir °pt rations ate as Utldeti, and as effective, as if they Were a* tsagreeable, and a* sickening as a„ „I<l fashioned oohia. Thus the man who uses Peters’ piR,, land where is the n.M that dues ~„t „ r „, fm ii expels headaches, t.ve.s, blue eleviis blotches., pimples. Ac. Ac., -nd maxes his hlo.td limpid, and as get.tlv line, gl; bus :ett s u „ tarn rivulet, will., ot having . lin . ee |, * ttioreiiicemvemei.ee in tal.ingtle nedtcit.e- tltalr he would have done in swill,’.wit gso tt atty biacx currants. J Should ladicft t ; *kc I jr. leN h’ P.|i> f Doubts tney sltnnid t 0,., they not only assure them, of heaTTTt, cefmph.cency of spirits, and every bodily comloit, but. lltmtiglt tl-etr mirarul,.,,, k , emy in •he purification of the blood, speedily remove* every thing pertaining to barsline-s, pin.pies „r casual scurvy, Itom Hie flesh, anintaifs-lie e’ve, mid gives an elasticity, and a vigor to the limbs’ .nil the general carriage; ami hence when you , ce a H cliri’k lve \ei softness, :i pure lily ■mil carna'i ‘ii rumple Ximi, ami an fu-v and graceful bearing, Ihe gonersl inference to be drawn I-, that site IS her Civv II physician, and Very pin ml. arm the choiee of her n.edirine, andilie espe cial one, that she is a patron of Friers’ Pills. * Leaving health nut of the qtirslinn.shotild p< eta novelists, editor, machinists, and men of genioa ai <1 scici.ee is general, patronise Feteis’ Fil's f U"questionahly, |.,r l. r vigor wl.irh they .„, part ° ,he tcal ‘ e exercises a most ivhulesonte influence upon the intellect ; and the writer ot this tee-la iust fled in say ing that any person about to carry out an ielea, whether of composition or invention •nil havr a inure lucid understandi, g of his sob’, pet. sml ii iuk better, and more to the point on “• l,ller he has vivified lus system bv a dose of trom nne to four I’, ters’ Pilis. p.rsoua in hi,si uesa, merchants,store keepers, ele, kv, speculators, Ac, will derive great advant ge from them on vhe* k *'”e principle ; for if the mind is not Intoynnl no Ulan can attend to tl-e usual pursuits ot fife with due perspicuity, judgment, and pleasure aid there is nothing in the world, at le as’ that has been ever discovered, so efficient in brightening the lac nliies, and tiering them ft on. participating i n the languor, decay, and imp. rfectihiiity of tltcir mortal abode as Dr. Frie rs’ Fill*. l o what may be aunb.oed. thye singuar and inevitidde action t.pon Hie chyle, and'tlmt’ p”i*ic'u. lar region of the rys'etn w hence the living flui ,* generated, for thus Hie: do Hot only pnri|\ liloml but create pure blood. Hie issue of winch i* healthy veins, arteries, and other functions unnh -cured vision, firm sue) pulpy flesh, smooth ami clear skin, and the Consequent buoyancy of hra-t feeling, :.|.d anion. In short, whether” we take hem as a matter *f health, business, feeling, or personal appearance, there is mine of ns <lu ul 1 leave our liouact without a regular supplvnf p e . ters Fills. I Ills cel. braf-al medicine is for sale bv all the principal Drtiggis's ir Savannah, sml throughout the Unite,l biatrs, ‘he Canadas, Mexico, and the M est Indies. Price 50 cents per box wub full di recl,"nß - jan |5 Hay. A NDLhS pt iitit hav, for sale bv , n M. DILLON. j'y 2 mb r i’ l * > PKINTERS & I’l UMSHEUS.. A Ihe uiioersigiieil, agents for lan hiai) a. I lagar’s lype Eouitdaiy . New York, will c.mract to sup. |,,y anv quani tty nr variety ut Priming TANARUS: pe. to H,e Printers of North and South L'aiolii.a ami Georgia, on as advantageous t.r.nsaa they can he liirinslted from the manufacturers. Ihe Tv pe n.adeat this establishment is all ost by hand, ami the metal equal, if not superior to ally m the ‘'nun try. Wcare also agents for 11. Hoe A Co’s Machine : * n ” y ai,< * ami s*lJ other urtielei* maitufaC* in reel by Onm lor IViirei s >.ml Binders use. \\ e !. k* ep on lihikl, and contract lor the re- tiiupiy of Printing Paper, ot any quality or Johnson A Durant’s Printing I„k, always on hum!. For sale by ‘ RUKGF.S k WAI.KFaU, Stationer’s Hall, 5 Fast Bay, Charleston, S. OC7* l*riniers who intend dealing will* jis wt||4 publish the above once s week, till it s , amounts to five dollars. |j. & w, jan 15 B afi BUSHELS COW PEAS, for raff- low ,cr Cush, “y JAMES CODY, mtv 14 104—St Indian street. r—————- C&c SI a ilj Celegtapl). C. MACARDISLL, Editor. TERMS OF THE TELEGRAPH. f " r “ ,t ‘ 5 ,, y Eiper,|.sr.m,.,m, imyahle .u-tHi-aiiuusll: in itUvam-e. No ,i,tiacri|iti„ will r •llfculltllilifil mint u, n-aragt'S are aettlnl. 11l i-*l* of giici, illlll.iivr, oiw week's „ u ,,ce, it. wri,ii, K , n, ~1 be iarsnilblv given, prt vn.u, to the ex|,iriiioin ul siiliseriptiun. ddeertiting.- Sevemy-ii recent, per.quare, lor the m itv (ertioti. am! iiaJl ibai iirtee fur eucli subiiequem une; any a a cerialaiu-'istna, from the nrigiiml silvertimnu nt will be chair eg aa anew one. Twelve tinea, o, ivts, is a square, Cmnniiitiicatums or Advertisenie nta nf any tieraimaf nature when adiniuable, ahall Ut charged double, *ll4 ahauyt tn mdj Adyertiwinenta not specified as to tin r will be publialied hv month, .mil chanted accordingly. *,* A treniinn ii requeued to ties above ndea, a in uo id stance wilt they lie departed from, CT The Cash System w ill guvern this establishment, jj) Veally ad verii.iug on moderate terms—and culitracta entered a: tit-- OlHitf. 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