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ADORfJSS TO THd MARRIED !
Ur. Larzetli’s Juno Cordial, or Procrea
tive Elixir.
rfIHIS is the only actual remedy ever discover-
JL ed tor Impotency, Genital Debility, Noctur
nal Emission, and all diseases occasioned by cer
tain secret habits; and many of the nostrums re
< y r nded for the same complaints are
\... i....iutions which its unrivalled excel
lenc, ‘.me and popularity have brought into the i
market, i'ne Medical Faculty of Europe and the i
United State; _ .i.ianimous in their recommen
dations ot the Juno Cordial, and have not given I
their sanction in a single instance that has been I
authenticated, to any compound for the same pur- j
poses. Che nature ot the maladies relieved by the
Juno Cordial are generally such astoleavethe
publication oi certificates of cures out ol the ques
tion, or the proprietor could produce a host of the
most conclusive testimony%o shew that the great
reputation that it enjoys was not accidently ob
tained, but is tirmly based upon its positive and ap
parently miraculous virtues. In ail i rections are
to be found the happy parents of healthy offspring,
who would not have been so but for this extra
ordinary preparation. And it is equally potent in
the many diseases for which it is recommended.
Objection lias been naturally made to the price of
the Juuo Coi dial, because the trash that has been
thrown into the market in opposition to it is sold
cheaper; but the tact is, the Cordial cannot be
afforded tor less, and ought to he much dearer, as
many of the ingredients which compose it are a
raoiig lue costliest tnmgs in nature ; whereas, tne
ethers are made up ul eneap drugs, worth bui l.t
tie in money, ana less in merit. We assure the
reader til it the utmost reliance may be placed on
the Juno Cordial in the cure of the ma.adies men
tioned above, and also,of those which follow, viz !
Lussol .Muscular Energy. Physical Lassitude arul
General Prostration, Irritability, and all Nervous
AticcUoas, indigestion,Sluggishness of the Liver,
Gleet, or Lucorrhiea or Whites, ami Flour Albus,
and every disease in any way connected with the
disorder of th« Procreative Functions—in all of
which it will afford almost immediate relief, and it
Used a> directed, is almost certain to produce a
positive and permanent cure. Persons about to
marry, il conscious of any weakness or disability
ol a certain nature, should take the Cordial, as it
will infallibly restore health and vigor in a bnel
period, ami where want ot offspring is a caused
regret, it r course be had to it, the most beneficial
results may be anticipated with confidence. It is
of priceless value to those without offspring. It
has taken the precedence in Italy, and will in ail
other coumr where il may become known.
It also possesses the unrivalled qualities of cur
ing incipient Consumption, and 1 have administer
ed it with great success to patients who have
sought our delightful climates for the restoration ot
their health, and the result is that a medicine has
been added to the catalogue for the cure of incip
ient consumption.
To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, 1
have appointed Messrs. Judson &. Cr., of the city
of .New \ ork, in the United States of America,
my sole Agents for its sale ; and none can be gen
uine unless it comes through them, and theirsig
nature is on the wrapper.
ANTONIO LARZETTI. M. D.
11 Caution. —Ask for the Juuo Cordial, and
take no other.
TO OWNERS OF, AND DEALERS IN HORSES
Carlton’s Founder Ointment.
For the cure of Founder, Sjdit Hoof, Hoof-bound,
and Coutracied and Feverish Feet, Wounds,
Bruises m the Flesh, Galled Hacks, Cracked Heels,
Scratches. Cuts, Kicks. Arc., on Horses.
•Sold in Augusta, by HAVILAND, RISLEY &
CO.; in Charleston, by lIA \ I LAND, HAKROL
tSi. CO..only Agents. Also, by our Agenls in every
town in Georgia and South Carolina, nnv. I Sly
CDIGNI .jbb’d M ACtllAij FzAiN EK
-1 il ACTOR—THE WORLD’S
WONDiAI—PUONOUNCED SO BY ALL
WHO HA J£l EVER USED IT.
HITE SWELLINGS, Inflammation, Pain in
f the Back, Weak Limbs, lender or Sore
Feet, and ail Scroiulous Sores are speedily and
permanently cured by Connell’s Magical Pain Ex
tractor ; Affections ol the Lungs, Ague in the Face,
Breast, Pick Doioureaux,Chronic Sore Eyes, Blis
tereu Sunaces, <V.c. It i* equally beneficial in all
kinds of Inflammatory Diseases, such as Sote Nip
pies and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, Wnite Swell
ing and Ulcers, Bruises. Burns, Chilblains, Erysi
pelas, Biles, A e.—will quickly be relieved by the
application of this salve. This remat kable sana
live possesses many virtues never found in any
other articie. It aas the most perfect power ovei
all pains by tire, positively allaying the suffering
almost immediately upon its application. If am
disbelieve the statements, we would earnestly in
Vite them to call and examine the numerous unso
licited cenilicaies of remarkable cures wrought by
this salve. It has ior months past been sold upon
the following liberal terms, to wit; if the user was
not penectly satisfied, and even delighted with its
effects, and, furthermore, if it did not fully answer
our recommendations, their money was returned
immediately at their request. On these terms this
ah-, hute heai-all is now sold; and we sitnply ask it
the public can demand anything more reasonable.
Kind parent, keep it constantly on hand ; in cases
of accident by lire, life may be lost without it
but oy its use all burns are subject to its control
unless the vitals are destroyed.
r Caution.— No Pain-Extractor can be genu
ine unless you And the signature of Comstock Ac
Co. on the wrappei of each box. Beware of the
eounterteit.
Hays’ Liniment for the Piles.
The « orst attack of the Piles are effectually an
permanently cured in a short lime by the use ol
the genuine Hay’s Liniment. Hundreds ol our
first citizens throughout the country have used this
Liniment with complete success. It is warranted
to cure tne most aggravated case.
tUF Caution. —Never buy it unless you find the
name of Comstock A: Co. upon the wrapper, pro
prietors ol the genuine article, or you are cheated
with a counterfeit.
(Lr* AVic Discovery. —Dr. Connell’s Mixture, for
Gonorrhoea and Gleet, Seminal effusions and Weak
ness of the utera or bladder. This mixture con
lams no injurious article whatever, but possesses
tonic properties of real efficacy, and more cou
genial to the constitution than any other medicine
used tor these complaints. Freed from the nau
seating qualities attending copabia and the com
mon mixtures, it will be found agreeable to the
paiaie and pleasant to the stomach, and will cure
any case.
The Great Pain Killer.
No medicine has been discovered that is so hap
pilv adapted to use internally as drops to be taken,
and yet perform such wonders when applied ex
ternally as a wash, or bath by friction.
A York Shilling (12 cents) is all you have to risk
to try it; and as that sum can be no object to the
proprietor, it is hoped that such a price can be no
obstacle to any family, and will never prevent its
trial.
The price, twelve to fifty cents per bottle, accord
in» to the size, will enable all to use it. If you
doubt, begin with a 12 cent bottle, and that will re
move your doubts, and make you buy and use and
recommend it to you friends more than a hun
dred certificates would. Who will fail to try il
then,and save hte and suffering for a York Shilling.
1 ins “ Pai . Killer may be used with a sue e»s
that will astonish the beholder, in such cases as the
following : —Cholera Morbus, Distressing Dysen
tery, Fain in the Side and Stomach, Corns,Cuts and
Bruises. Cholera Infantum, Bronchitis, Healing
Sores on .Man or Beast, Children 1 eething, Raising
Blood, Hoarseness. Uumsy in a few hours, Chii
hlam» and Frosted feet, Spasms Prevent a Blis.
ter from Burns, Broken Breasts. Measles, Cramps.
Hurts, Scratches, or Torn Flesh. Bites or Stings.
Certificates to fill a volume might be published,
showing the wonderful effects ol “Mrs. Brown’s
Fain Killer,” hut they are too common, and used
for articles of uo merit; and the One Shilling bot
tle will do more than a a thousand unknown names to
convince the user.
Deafness.
Use Dr. Mc.NAIR S ACOUSTIC OIL, for the
cure of Deafness. Also, all taose disagreeable
noises like the buzzing of ,n»ects. falling of water,
whizzing ol steam, winch are symptoms of ap
proaching Deafness Manv persons who have been
deaf lor ten. liite-m, or twenty years, and were
▼subject to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one
or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, being |
made perfectly wed. It has cured cases of ten,
fifteen, ami even thirty years standing of deafness.
All of the above named articles are sold only by
HA VILAND, RISLEY Ac CO , Augusta ; HA VI
L AND. H ARHOL ik CO., Charleston ; GRIMES
(a OTP, Brandiville; TOLBERT & CURTIS
Columbia. Also, our by Agents in every town in
Georgia aud South Carolina. Nov. 181 y
Patmt flleftiemcs.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
Jaundice, Dyspesia. Chronic or Nervous Debility.
Disease of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising
from a disordered Liver or Stomach in both Ma e
and Female:
ttUCH as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness
or Blood tothe Head, Acidity of the Stomach.
Nausea. Heart-Burn, Disgust for Food, I u ine-- or
{ weightin the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
jor Fluttering at the p.: of the Stomach, .' > n :ni
ming of the Heal, Hurried and Difficult Bre:. .i
--' ing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking cr Sufficed
j ing Sensations when in a iy ing jiosture. Dunne--
j Vision, Dots or Webbs before the Sight, fever and
! dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency ot Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pam in tne
Side, Back. Chest, Limns, N;c. Stidd< i. Hushes ot
Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of
evil and great depression ot Sprits can be effect!!
ally cured by
DR. HOOFLAXD’S
Celebrated German Hitters.
Their power over the above di-ea-e is not excel
led—if equalled—by any other prej aration in the
United States as the cures attest, in many cases
after skillful physicians had failed.
Derangement of the Liver and Stomach are
sources ot' Insanity, and will al>o produce disease
of the Heart, Skin, Lungs and Kidneys, and lavs
the body open to an attack of the Cholera. Biihous
or Yellow Fever, and is generally the first cause
of that most baneiui disease, Consumption.
Opinions of the Philadelphia Press.
"The Dispatch,” December 31st, say- —\n In
valuable Medicine —We havefiequently heard
the celebrated German Bitters, maiiulactuied . v
Dr. Hoofland. spoken of in terms ot cmumeHaation.
an ' we know deservedly so it is a too c imnon
practice, in certain quarters, to put off ul mu er
of useless trash, but in the case oi the above Bit
ters, hundreds are living, witnesses of their great
moral and physical worth. As a medicine for Lie
Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous IL o. it. an
Dy.-pepsia, it Iras been found invaluable, eih <. i
cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when
all other medicines have failed. We feel con
vinced, that in the use of the G ••man Bitiei -. the
patient does not become dehi ate 1. but con-; uni
fy gams strength and vigor io th ; iranu a fact
worthy of great consideration The Bitters are
pleasant in ta>te and smell, and can be ado -s
tered under any circumstances, to the nr -l Jt i
catc stomach. Indeed they can he used I \ all
persons with the most perfect safety. It would bi
well for those who aie much affected in the ner
vous system, to commence with one tea spoonful
or less, andgraduily increase. We speak from i<-
perience, and are of course, a projier judge. Tne
press far and wide, have united in recomur nding
the German Bitters, and to the afflicted we nr -i
cordially advise their use.”
“ Spirit of toe Times, ” June 21th. say—■! )o our
good citizens who ar invalids know the many as
tonishing cures that have been performed I \ Dr.
H ofland’s celebrated • erman Bitters? If the\
do not. we recommend them t > the • German Me
dicine Store,'ail who are afflicted with Liver! in
plaint, J'Undice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility ;
the Doctor has cured manv of our citizens .Bur
the best physicians had failed. We have iuid
them, and they have proved to he a medicine :hat
eve y one should know ot. an 1 we cannot refrain
giving rur testimony in their favor, and that which
gives them great claim upon our humble elf or .
they are entirely vegetable.’'
“ The Daily News/’ July 4th. says — We sp uk
knowingly of Dr. Hoofland's celebrated Go man
Bitters, when we say it is a bit -i ;g of thu age ;
and in diseases of the biliary, digestive and Ner
vous systems, it has not, we think an equal. It is
a Vegetable Preparation. and made viniont Aleoiml.
and to all invalids we would iccummend it as wor
thy their confidence.
READ THE FOLLOWING:
It is rom one of our first Druggists, a gentle
man favorably known throughout the Uniter : hates
—the proprietor of the ‘Medicated Worm Svmpr
Philadelphia, Nov. 22 .1213.
Dear Sir, — It is with much pleasure tout 1 testi
ly t * the extraordinary virtues of your Germbu
Bitters, having so d largely ot ttmai these last few
months to various persons, afflict** i wth I.n r
Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Debility o: the Ner
vous System I can say con-cienti i;-ly.Bi it t ,ev
are the best article of the kind 1 h v • ever ihi
(a d I deal in all the popular m hiciu - t and 1
consider it the only medicine for ihe above diseases
befoie the public.
1 have never sold one bottle that bas not given
satisfaction, and brought forth tue commendation oi
those who used it.
1 deem this rny duty both to you as the proprie
tor of this hignly valuable .rticie. and I . those af
flicted with me above complaints, that t o o mm
know of its curative properties, and to en »! le nee.
to select the good from the various articles with
which our market is fl ioded.
\V ith much respect, 1 remain yours. &c.,
J. N. HOBEN sA- i\ , Druggist,
Corner of Second and Coatc - sii vets.
Can stronger testimony be adduced bv any pre
paration before the public? A single'bottle wiii
convince anyone of their power over di<eu- .
They are entirely vegetable, and wdi permanent
ly destroy the most obstinate cosliven ss. and give
strength and vigor to tne frame, at no time deimi
tating the patient; b -ing also grateful to the most
delicate stomach under any circumstances, i d
can be administered with perfect -ifety tudeii <i
infants —they are tree from Aleoiml, -y i up. A
Calomel, and <ll mineral aud injurious ingredients.
1 hey can be taken at all times ami un u r ail
circumstances, n > ordinary exposure will prevent
them having a salutary effect, and no bad resun
can accrue t otn an over dose.
For sa e, wholesale and re'ail, at the principal
Depot, German Medicine Store, No. 273 Race-st.,
Philadelphia.
Also, by Wm. Haines, Augusta and .71 aii -m; G.
L. Penn, Agent, Edgefield C. H., S. C.; Anderson
N. Barksdale, Laurens C. H , S. C.; Boaiwri. v
Mint, Columbia; and respectable dealers general
ly, throughout the Southern .States.
June 24 d&fcly
TO THia Tjlj iJ.
Have you a cough, cold, or the consumption?
If you have, try Dr Hastings, Compound
Syrup of Naphtha. 'Phis medicine is the Lscove
ry ot the celebrated Dr. Hastings, Senior Bin -
cian to the Bienneim Free Di-ptnsar' ot Lon i >
Dr Hastings bad his early attention drawn to the
consideration of me causes of, and the cure foi
coiisumptiou. and after uutueroiis experiments, an ;
long years of patient and laborious study, discov
ered that Wood Naphtha com ounded v.. uo;..
vegetable substances, was a certain and si.-jedy
cure ior consumption, and all diseases e’the mugs
Ihe Naphtha being of a very voiauie nature, i >-
mediately rises to the lungs, the sea c tin c -
ease, and attacking it in its stronghold, Jest . oy ; u..
tubercles that have formed upon luc !it; _■. auu
prevents the lormation oi others. For cou a; 1
colds it is an invaluable remedy, curin '' tne m
severe in an incredible short space of ~l;:ne
single bottle will prove the virtue of this reined' .
In lact, a single dose will effect an almost iusmrug
neous relief.
Hastings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha
is now being u-ed in nearly all our hospitals, a u
is also coming into rapid use among a-i our best
physicians, lor coughs, colds, and aa diseases o:
the lungs. It has been recommended ia the won
state of consumption by the celebrat'd phy.-ician
Dr. Mott, of New York; and Dr. Arnold, m Mu
vannah, Geo., writing to the at N< •, York
under date of Jan. dlltli, 1318. -iv s : 1 receive
the halt-dozen Hastings’ Na;ililha Syrup, ordered
from you, and am convinced that Naj iuha is tut
principal ingredient. Enclosed is twenty-five do;
iars, .or which you will send me two dozen and-a
half bottles more, i have two patients in the Mu
fine Hospital, whom I think w ill he iseneliued by
it.”
Dr. Lenoir ol Lenoir's Landing, Tonn., writes
as follows 1 procured some ol Dr. Hasti gs
Naphtha Syrup Irom Philadelphia, and euc-oseo
send you ten dollars for one dozen moic bottles. 1
consider it a very valuable medicine for ail dis
ease* of toe lungs, 77
.. .. . Satabhab. Feb. 9th, 1848.
Mr. M. A. r . Harrison
Dear Sir —At the suggestion of ])r. Arnold, tin
Physician ot the Hospital ot which I am one o
the directors, 1 would uke to supply myself v. i
Hastings’ Wood Naphtha. The Doctor ordered
some days since, some for the use of the Hosp -
Should you deem proper to send the an, ... ..
liberal terms, 1 can forward the sale of it in on»
city.
Yours truly, J. TURNER 5c BROS.
Price $ per bottle. For sale by HA V ii,AND.
RISLEY & CO. tiu dec. lo
patent lllcblriuca.
DR. CULi M S INDIAN VISITA
BLE PANACEA I
1> ead the names ot the geuJemen. testifying 1
Ilu to the cure ot Mr. Brooks. They certain
ly roust give confidence to those that need a inedi- !
cine of ti e ki'd. Call upon the Agents named be
;ou and get a P. - 'fPHI.ET —a large pamphlet,
co airing wore testimony, and more convincing
hun any other medicine in the world!
IS ‘ iC BROOKS’ JR., CASE!
Go aid „ hi m and you ■••• 7 *au the half hat not been
. '
»c the undersigned having visited Mr. Gsac I
” ■ mis, Jr at ihe oiiioe <>l Messrs. Row and &
j VV a.i ••>. 37 > Market street. Philadelphia, consider
iis Case the mrst remarkable one we have ever
wane si (I or heard 01.
IJis d.sense was Scrofula, and terrible must have
been hi- twelve years’ conlhct with the destroyer!
His P.i tie.the entire r< of of his Mouth..\ose,Upper
1-ip. and lower lid of the Eye have been destroy
ed. ids Face nearly eaten up. and pan of tne Jaw
Bone earned away. And yet we can give no de
scription ot his case.
Mr. 15. informs us that in January last, the whole
interior t his mouth, as well as most of his lace,
was a mass of deep and painful ulcers.
*Mi the !4th ot January last, he commenced ta
king Dr. Cul.en’s Indian Vegetable Panacea,which
checked the disease in a few days, and trora that
time th our has progressed without in’ermlssion.
New flesh lias supplied the place of the deep ul
cers. and though badly disfigured, his lace is sound
and Id- general health is restored.
We are assured that in he treatment of Mr.
Brooks’ case no Mercurials, Ointments, or Caustic j
applications have been used.—in tact, the Panacea )
ul me. h is wrought this wonderful change.
Phillip S. \\ idle. Esq., J. \\ . Jones, M. D.,
Rev. John Chambers, \V. ."Steeling, M. I).,
Rev. A. D. Gillette, T. P. s*. Roby. M. D..
j Rev. J. R. Nicholas, Jacob Frick. M. D.,
Rev. Wm Urie, S. B. Coles. M. D.,
Rev E. Kincaid, J. W. Ashmead. Esq ,
Rev. Levi Brink, I P. .ftken Smith, Esq.,
E. Guillon, Esq.. j L. A.Godey, Esq.,
And thnnsandsof others equally respectable,whose
names might be added if necessary.
Residence, west side ot Jefferson street, third
do irom Schuylkill,ruuuiugtrom Schuylkill sixih,
between Locust ami Spruce.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES.
Dr. < 'ullen’s Indian Vegetable Piles Remedu,
Is a domestic preparation, which has been u-ed
with entiie success tor many years. Being an in
ternal medicine, it. has decided preference over j
niuvar- applications, which are but paliatives and j
not curatives, This medicine acts upon the dis
eased parts, producing healthy action, and a per
manent cure, which we warrant, or refund Ike mo
ney.
NO CURE NO PAY.
Dr. Pullen 1 8 Indian Vegetable Remedy.
Vv arranted to cure, or the money returned. —
This medicine is prepared trom an Indian receipt,
obtained from one of them in ihe far West at great
expense. Th sc who have been familiar with the
' In dans know that they can and do cure Veneria !
without the knowledge of Murcury, Balsam, ol
any thing of the kind. ’I he atliicted have now an
! opportunity ot being cured without the danger o!
| Vlercury or the unpleasant use ot BaU .m. This
medicine is pleasant to the taste, and leaves no
’ smell on the breath.
Sir. Cnllen’M Vegetable Indian Mprcific ter
tc* male t oiuplaiaiH,
1 | This medicine is ast taking the place of every !
preparation hereto ore used tor diseases arising !
Irom weakness or other causes. All that is n ce«- i
-ary to secure tins medicine a place in the Do
j in. site practice ot every family where such ame i
| cine is needed, is a trial.
It speaks for itseit—is innocent in its operation
j and no injury can arise from its use at any t me.
I For sale who esa e and retail by Ramond Wal
t i. proprietor. No. -1 north sixth street. Phi a-
I dciphia; VWn. K. Kitchen, and P. A. Moise, Au
gusta; I*. M. Cohen. Charleston; G. L). Pc n,
Fiß’> held, C. 11. ft. Boatwright <!t Waist, Co- j
l iumhia. ly.Xtc je id
JDW DAVID’S. OR HEBREW
PLASTER
W Great Remedy for Rheumatism, Gout. Pain in i
toe Pure, I lit), liacK, Limbs and Joiutsjfecfo/ula, !
Kuos tn'il, White Swellings, Hard 'Tumors,
(S'o/ Jot its, and all f ixed Pains whatever.
Vv cere cilia Planter ia Applied. Pain Can
not Exist.
| A gentleman in the south ol Europe, and Pales- !
to;e. iu Idoo. he .rd so much said in the latter place j
oi ;-tvor ot JEW DAVID’S PLASTER, ami ot the
as he considered) miraculous cures it ha 1 per ;
j tunned, tout he was induced to try it on his own '
ie -on, tor a Lung and Liver Affection, the re- |
:uovai of wh:-.',.i had been the chief object of his ’
j o ney. hut which had resisted the gentai and de
; iicions chine.
lie accordingly applied a plaster on the right
side l his chest where the pain was seated, an- !
hi ; eel ween the shoulders, and ofee (Lver the re
V the or. r. in t<ie mean time heJoratik iree
: i ot an »• ea ot laxative qualities. He soon !
und h.s health improving. and in a lew weeks his I
i co ,u ■ ft hi ;i ; ue sallow ness of his .-kin aisap- j
I |>e j his ; .w as rrnu J, and his health be- 1
I came erma onl y reinstated.
' " tod • ■ .s f i-om Mr. V\ orstell, editor of the '
i M ion iaze:te,uho .
t’ .men- ■ ung lust winter and spring. 1
• ’■■'.a , ain my breast as to rea
t in’* Rio cities of nay office : and hear-
‘‘ J v Davids, oi Hebrew Plaster highly
re .aimended lor similar cases. 1 was induced to !
,:iv.' it a trial. I nad worn a piasier upon my /
■t bui a short time, when all pain left me, and j
’ 1 was enabled again to engage in the labors of the
office. 1 would also state, that my sister, residing j
in -Steubenville in this State, has received much j
‘ benefit from its use,
Vonrs, truly, JNO. P. WORSTELL.”
Massillon, November If!, 1843.
It has been very beneficial in cases of Weak
ness, such as Pain and Weakness in the stomach,
Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, j
Female V\ eakness, &c No female, subject to i
i pain or weakness in the hack or siues, should be
without it. Married ladies in delicate situations,
tnd great relict from constantly wearing this pias
ter.
The application of the Piaster between the
'boulders lias been tound a certain remedy for
i Colds, Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affections, in
their primary stages. It destroy s inflammation by
perspiration.
Re ware of Counterfeits ami Base Imita
tions.
< WU’I ION. The subscribers are the only Gen
eral Agents in the Southern States for the sale of J
tins truly valuable Piaster; and in order to pro
ven; purchasers being imposed upon, by a coun
terfeit article, sold iu this city and elsewhere, for
the genuine. they invite particular attention to the
following Marks of the Genuine!
Ist—The genuine is put up in smooth, engine
turned bottomed boxes, not soldered in.
Jd —I’ae genuine has the engraved head of Jew
id ivid on the directions, around the box. with ac
■m. any mg record of Court to E. Taylor, Roch
ester. .
D'SCOVIL & MEA D.ChartresStreet. Whole 1
see General Agents lor the Southern States, to
wn-ou ail orders must be addressed
ftoidalso. Wholesale and Retail by HA \ 11, A NT)
tutM.LV Sc Co., Augusta, Ga.; T. BARRETT
V CO., d ; FUND Ac vVILCOX.Columbus.Ga.
| liAVILAM). HARRAL dc ALLEN, Charies-.
ton. S. C.; P. M. COHEN, do.
Nov. 17
F- M RAY,
AGENT AND INVENTOR OF THE
INDIA RUBBER CAR SPRING,
% l ;;, 0 ; V4ent i .r Ste .m-packing INDIA RUB
i ' 1 15CCKE l’S and ah oth
er L o-i L-it GOODS, applicable to Kail Road
• »urposes.
i he ab ■' e .«rt.c es can be furnished in any qaan- •
ttxes. at tne shortest notice, and at the lowest!
rates.
d.k Broadv\ ay, 4 doors from W all-street,
march 7 ly y oliK
O-L ASS BOWLS.
| riHIE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND,
JL Plain and Moulded GLASS BOWLS ot j
even size, quality and pattern, which lie otfoos i
tor sal--, at very low j.rices, at the new Crockery ,
Store, Hiree doors above the Railroad B-mk. ,
June 18 C. E. ML S1 IN, Agent. >
I* V
sa :!s *
jjiiwiLdi - Sm 3 sf
J. M. NEWBY &- CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING-, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &c.
UND Est THE UNITED STATES HOTEL,
|T 31. N. A CO. have inst opened ala rite an weil-seiected stock of FASHIONABLE READY
•I .* MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &cc., *vc. . . .
Ail articles for Gentlemen’s wear, of the best make and fim.-h. can be found at this Establishment.
Having every advantage in manufacturing their goods,, they will sell them at prices as low as they can
be bought iu Georgia.
0= Call and look before buying elsewhere.
Oct. 20 >y
RATES OF FREIGHT ON THE
GEORGIA AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD.
nTi
GEORGIA R ROAD. W.&A. R. ROAD
I l-s-l
■J ' ~ B z i §' JS J
ZL : C bT: OZ —; ~ = • £S J*
BETWEEN AUGUSTA AND | 4 f J | = “3
< : S O < s kS ; a |g|
i i§|;
I • 1 ! ; i <f s.
First C hass —urxesot Hals, Bonnets and
Furniture, per tool £0 10 £0 O,S'J ]fb£o IG 0
Second t ass —Boxes Nx Bales ot Dry Goods
Shoes, Saddlery,Glass.Paints,Oils,Drugs, ; | j )
andCouiectionaries, per 100 bbi5...... 6n 45 50 CO <0 90 10l 105 50
Third Glass —Georgia Domestics, Sugar,
Coti’eq, Liquor, liagging, Rope, Butter, j
Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Hides. Colton
Varus, Copper, Tin, Feathers, Sheet
iron, HoUow-Ware, Crockery,Castings,
Hardware and other heavy articles not | I
enumerated below, per 100 ibs 3o o 3 35 45 55 60 6 1 25
Fourth Glass —Rice. Bacon in casks, Pork.
Beef,Fish, i.ard,'! aiiow.Beeswax, Bales
of ItagSjGuiseug,Green and Dried Fruit, i
Mill-Gearing,Liar and Pig Iron, Mill and t
Grind Stones, per lOU ibs 25 25 25 25 3f‘ 35 4 ! 4 25
Ciottou —Per lOU Ins. 30; 30 otf 30
i Salt —Per Liverpool Sack, not exceeding;
i 4 bushels....! i 40 30 35 ! 40 50j 60 ! 6t 70 40
Per Bushel 1~ 9 11 H 55 IS| 20 2L 12
3lolasses Per Hogshead.. ...... 500 400 5 00j 500 ; tOO 800 j 8 5( 10 00 500
Plows, Wheel Barrows, Corn-Shellers. i j j | | { j
Straw-Cutters and Cultivators, each... 50 60j 50: 50 lb 75; 7c 100 75
Oats, in sacks, per busluA by the Car Load 6 6 *> 6 8 9, li 12 06
Corn “ .. r <• « “ “ ; 77 77 11 If 15 16 07
Wheat, Peas, Beans. Rye. Nuts and
Grass-Seeds, per bushel, by the Car Load 8 8 8] 8 12 14 16 18 08
Lime and Potatoes —ln Casks or Boxes.not
exceeding 2A bushels each 30 30, 30i 30 40| 45j . 0 55 30
Car Load of Live Stock. j 35 fH■,35 u (V- 35 (X), 45 001 5(1 00j55 0- 60 00 35 00
fir Refuse L me lor Agricultural purposes, transported dming the months cl May, June, July and
August, at half the above rates.
(UPFreight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the Western & Atlantic Rail Road, payable at
those stations. For other stations it must be paid in Augusta.
F. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation.
Transportation Office, Georgia Rail Road and B '.nking Covrpany, )
Augusta, Ga., April 14,1848. S mylO
patent fllcbutncs.
Dll. ROGERS’ COM POLNDSYiIUP OF
LIVERWORT AiND TAR,
VS AFE and certain cure for the Consump
tiou of the'Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs,
! (.'ouis, Asthma, Pain in the Side. Bronchitis,
! Whooping Cough, and ail Pulmonary Affections.
I Statement of HIRAM COX, late a Professor ,n
the Eclectic Medical CoUcge, and a Physician well
k nown. who has an extensive practice, in rclatu :i
! to the case of Miss Pelt, after having been given
up to HIP with the last stages of CCA S ( MP
TPJA, hy a number of able PH Y SICIA A S.
Mr. A. L. ScoviLL —Sir —However reluctant .1
! have been to permit my name to appear, attached
to a certificate recommending Patent M heines,
> Nostrums or Catholic tins. I nevertheless think it
i my duty, not only to my patrons, but to the com
-1 rnu’ifty, and all alll cted with diseases requiring
j Cough Medicines, to state, that in three particular
ca-es of incipient CONSUMPTION, viz: Miss
Belt, step-daughter of Mr. John Carr of this city,
a Miss Barger. sister-in-law of Mr. V. Wundcr,
butcher, and .Mr. R. K. Cox. one ofourCitv Coun
cil.that DR. ROGERS’ COMPOUND SYRUP
ot LI VERWORT and TAR operated more LIKE
a SPECIFIC, than any remedy of a similar char
acter in its operation that 1 have ever used in n u
practice. One of the cases above, viz; .Miss Bo •
appeared to be laboring under the last stage r/
1 Scrofulous Consumption, as pronounced by slever: 1
i PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previo-s
to my being called to treat the case. She is at
his time in the enjoyment of as apparent good
health,and from appearance, as iixely to die wt
any other disease, as any other young lady of this
city. As it respects the health of the other two
, ca>es, ail the threatening premonitory symptoms
I seem to have subsided from the use of a few bot
i TI.ES OF THE SYRUP ABOVE.
V cry respectfully, Kc.
HIRAM COX, M. D.
Cincinnati, Jan. 2dth, 1817.
To show tlie high standing of Dr. H Cox, we
give below the statement of the lion. Judge Hen
ry Morse, of the courts of Ohio, at Cincinnati.
I am well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox, of
Cincinnati, Ohio, and ids practice, he having been
my family physical! for many yers, and can
cheerfully say that I have as much, or more con
fidence in him, and his s kilt as a practising Physi
cian.as any man living. HENRY MORSE.
Cincinnati, Nov. Bth, l£t7.
Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge
James Saflin, our late city Marshal.
Prom the wife of C. Ii r . Maley.city Missionary and
Pastor in charge of MaleyChapel.
I have been alilicted with mv lungs for several
years; have tried various prescriptions with but
ii< tie success. Last winter 1 was advised by a
ale acquaintance to try Dr. Rogers' Compound I
t -Syrup ot Liverwort and Tar. 1 used several j
bottles and found great relief, and would recom
mend it to such as are suffering with diseased j
lungs as an excellent medicine.
8 APtAH MALEY. !
Cincinnati, Aug. 12, 1845.
Price % 1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
SCOVIL MEAD, No. 111. Chartres street. 1
New Orleans, wholesale general agents for the
Southern Slates, to whom all orders must be ad- ,
dressed.
Sold wholesale and retail by HAVILAND, )
RISLEY A CO.. J. BARRETT & CO. Augusta; j
POND &, WILCOX, Columbus, Ga.; HAVI
LAND, lIARRALL & ALLEN. P. M. COHEN,
Charleston, S. C. wf dec 21
LOOKING GLASSES !
\LARGE lot of LOOKING GLASSES ol
every description for sale at very low prices
at the cheap Crockery Stare, near the Post OiHce
c> ruer. C. E. MUSTIN, Agent
June 12
NEW CROCKERY STORE
rpIIE SUBSCRIBER hag epeed a new
t and complete assortment of CROCKFKV
( HIN A, and GLASS, in the woo len store, (torm
erly Cook s Clothing Store.) near the Post Ollice
come ; and will be pleased to wait on all who
wish to buy. C. E. MUSTIN, Agent.
patent *llefridneg.
qqqq q q q
O’ HEAD THIS ATTENTIVELY 5,0
* TTLSTED by thousands and approved by
1. a all who use it,Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Car
minative, stands without an equal lor the speedy
' an 1 Terrain cure of Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Cholera
I .1/ irbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic,Fatulency, Grip
ing pains, and for all derangements of the siomucb
and bowels, cased by Teething, improper food,
drink, etc.
l'D Asiatic Cholera. —While this scourge of na
tions is passing over us, leaving here and there
vi ible and sorrow >ng marks of its pathway, Spe
cific- i:k>- musroons spring up, possessing no merit
or confidence even by ih ir concoctors. Amid
theexciement and iear which this despoi'er of
the thresh dd occasions, credulous people catch at
straws. 1 Link a moment, wherein consists the
patholog y tl difference between this disease and
C olera Alorhus. There is none; one is more vio
le t than the other,only because it exist epidemi- ;
cully and appears to present strong evidence of j
being contagious. These wouderluJ specifics are
never thought of to cure Cho/eia Infantum, Dys
entery. tc , they despise such plebeian diseases.—
lie not deceived. Dr. Keeler’s Cordial and Canni
native will speedily cure more cases of Summer
Ci mi) -infs-, yea Asiatic Clio era too, than any re
medy beiorc the public. It lias been tried in
Mexico, in the South, the West and North, with
the most flattering success. Mothers never be
without it 1 can point you to living witnesses who
were saved by this Cordial when given up to die.
Read carefully the fol,owing important letter:
Philadelphia, June Ist, 18411.
D.t J. A. Keeler—Sir; 1 have received your
note this morning asking for information as to the
distribu ion I made of the package of Cordial you
put into my possession while in command of ti e
1 oiled States transport during the Mexican
War. According to tour directions a part was
distributed in \ era Cruz, the other 1 kept tor the
' use n. my seamen and others on board, believing
i I should have use tor it, as I had on board fre
quen l_v from one to three hundred persons, and
that many on leaving Mexico would be on the
Mck list. Such was the feet, Dystentery and Diar
rhoea, extensively prevailed. 1 used the Cordial
freely and not in a single instance do I recollect
of its having failed to completely cure. Mv own
crew would often be attacked with Diarrhoea,
Disentery. etc., peculiar to nearly all after getting
on shore and eating fruit and vegetables—in ail
such cases the Cordial (ailed in none to cure
speedily
hen in New Orleans a friend informed me of a
I hdadelphtv gentleman. (S. Churchman, Esq )
who was sick with Dysentery, and dispaired of
by Doctors—i mentioned having a bottle or 2of
your Cordial; he sent it to him and in a few days 1
had the pleasure of seeing him on ’Chaise and
'ri ?lve v° u man > names and testimonials
iof! he etucacy of yo Ur Cordial if necessary. I
have given it tonne shipmaster of this port in par
ticular (C a r t W hippie, ship Monongahcla) and he
in nr mod me he would never be without it. and
rom my own opinion of it, \ think it the safest
bes medicine lever used or have known to be
used in affections f the stomach and bowels,
1 remain yours respectfully,
I>. S. WILCOX.’2k? South Sth st.
la these days, abounding in fruit, it behoves
1 e^ er ) one to by prepared with a remedy for evil
I •- ts which it sometime* produces—we have
been to.,i by those wfioknow and who Lave tried
■ mat Keeler s Cordial is an article which has
0- <n used \p .omc ofthe severest cases of Summer
omp.uruts, both infants and grown persons, The
Cordial can be procured s,t tiie corner of Third
and South street'.— i\ortii American and C k;
Gazette. Sept. 4th, 1817. '
f>r. Keelers Cordial.—We would call the at
tenuon of our readers »o this invaluable medicine
which will bu found advertised at length in our
CO umns. As a corrective i„ cases of ]) iair *a a
disease very prevalent at the present lime
hiuhiy .[(ok.-n of ~v all ,h„ •
perfectly safe m Us nature, and we speak ox
penmentaliy, wnen we say that it mV vJi •
diato relief V. /■, o/ V * " a,lor ‘ ,s >mme
jo47 ‘ ’ * butwday Gazette, Aug, tSth
I>r. Keerier’s Cordial and Carminative.—This
— ■
Patent illcMeines.
article is advertised in another part of ()l!r ,
it it warmly recommended by families who j •
triedit. It is especially uselul amoung ch)l ( i re .
and has effected hundreds of cures. The doctr!
is abundantly supplied with testimony up<-, n
subject, some of which is very strong. This ( r
is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully prepar,
medicine, and perfectly free from any thm 2j;
iurious.
jJjT See Circulars. I rice only 2o cts. per
DR. KEELER’S
For the permanent cure and removal of a] ,j
eases arissng from asperities ot the blond, or j.,.
of the body! viz.; Chronic disease- of the
Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh. PI unsv s,.
fuia in all its forms. Tetter, Scald Head fl; fl ,
on the Face. Chronic diseases of the rStoro
Liver and Skin, Cutaneous Eruptions, \v ; .
Swellings, Hip-joint Aflection, deep-seated 1
of the Bones, Swelling of the Joints. I icer., s
phi.itic Disorders. Mercurial and all Hered-
Predispositions. Females suffering from <M„..
tion. Sallow Complexion. Nervousnc-s. \ c ...
find the Sarsaparilla an elegant remedy 1. r th? -
removal.
ffjpFor details, certificates. &c., see circa ,
&c.—Price v 1 per bottle, large size; G R.u;,, ,
Prepared and sold Wholesale at \V. Cor
South and 3d and <lreen. Phila. W here a ! ,,
be bad Dr. Keeler's Cough Syrup, Verm ,
rup. Rheumatic Lotion , Liver unit Sanative V
For sale also, by R. M. Turner & ( 0.. and A
omon. Savannah; P. Moise, Augu-ta; (i. I’
Macon; Reese «fc Ware, Athens ; Coster & i
Montgomery; and by respectable l>ruj 2 .
throughout the South. Gams d&c June ::
CAUTION KXiUI,
A man by the name of RVEL CLAPP but engaged* ~1 .
man of the name of 3. P. Townaend, and uses hit ame "|
Saraaparilia, which they call Dr.Townsend’«Saraaj-jraa. d. i
ting it GESUIM ft. Original, etc. This Townsend is no : .
never was, but was formerly a worker on railroads, :a n« ■
like. Vet he aaaumea the titla of Dr., for the purpose .f gamin* -
for what he is not. He ia alao tending out cards hes led
Unacki,” in whieli be says, I hare sold the use of my came ■ ■ i
a week. I will pee 8. P. Townsend |BOO if he will [. »
solitary proof of tbia. Thla ia to camion the put.: not a, *
reived, and purciiaae none but the ORJGItSAL O LI
Dr. Jacob Townsend'a Sartapardla, basing on it the U.d Dr il
nest bis family coat ot arm*, and hi* signature err t, the :
arms, .. JACOB TiiW KSkjjJ),
Principal offlee, lOi .Va*»oss-*<., iVie-f rk Cvg
OLD 3&OCTOE
Jacob pfSfp Townsend
THE DiSCOrERER
OF THE GENUINE
TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA
Old Dr. Townsend i» now about TO veers of an#, and has
known as the AUTHOR and PIS' tIVERER o f the s'
ORIGINAL “TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." B- is
waa compelled to limit its manufacture, by winch" means"'-'* •'
kept oot of market, and thr salea circumscribed :o Vl t . .
proved it* worth ami known ita value. It had reached the e-'ti
ny, nevertheless, ae thoae persona who had beer, red e; *
easra, sod aaved from Jealh. proclaimed its etc, . ea «
HEALING POWER. This a ;
<Srand and Unequalled Preparation
ia manufactured on the latest scale, «ad i» called for thrown; •
length and breadth of the Wind.
Unlike young S. P. Townsend’*, It Improve* with age and
chunges, but for the belter . because it is prepared on s
ciplea by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Cem ■ f
the latest discoveries of the Set, have all been : ro.i»*i* in’ ,
in the manufacture of the OLD Dfi.'h HA HS iPARI Lit f..
sapurilla root, it i* well known to medical men, conuim medi **a • *
pectiei, and tome properties which are inert or useless • an " ,, f '
winch, if retameii in preparing it for use. produce fermrr U’ . q ...
which it injurious to the system. Some of the prop#- \ irst
are so volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lo’ is u,e V
lion, it they are not preserved by a scientific proceea ki - « ,
those experienced in ita manufacture. Moreover ihes.- to au .
pies, winch fly off in vapor, or aa an exhalation, under lies' .
very essential medical properties of the root, which nvt, i'. 17
value. Tha
GENUINE
Old Dr. Jacob Ton n*rnd’* ftnrnnparil if
Is to prepared, that a„ the inert properties of the Sarsais s „
are firtt removed, everything capable of becoming acid or o’ h .
tion, is extracted and rejected ; then every panicle oi reed" , 7.
i* secured in a pure and concentrated form ; and th is it i ~
I incapable of loting any of it* valuable and healing proueru- j-1
: pared in tbia way, it ia made the most powerful agent a ids
Cure of Innumerable Diseases,
Hence the reason why we hear commendation* on everv sids -
favorby men, women and children. \V e find it doing wondershlk
cure of **
CO.RSt MPTION, SPEPHJa, and t.IVER COMPI AIM u>
in RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA and PILES.
CUTANEOCS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, sjg a
affections &rumg from ■
Impurity of the Blood.
; It possesses a marvellous efficacy la all eumulu
digestion, from Acidity of tha Stomach ; from e "* , N
Urmnation of blood lo the head, palpitation ,f rh- h-, ! r
cold hands, cold chill, and hot flashes over the boik i ha. ''''
.u equal in cough, and eoW. ; and pro, n ntei e.^«pret u r ’ ■
; other'^r! P ' raUOQ ’ rtijlUlg ,tnCtUr * ‘he lungs, &ud |ff!7
Feuiule ( uiuplnint..
It works wonders in cases of fluor oious or w .. }
W-mh, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful v.,,..
tut menstrual period*, and the like; anu is effecii. ia
of the hidnev Disease.
By removing obstructions, and regulating the genera', .•
lose and strength to the whol* body, and cures eh : -
IVervoa* C>issnntsH and Ufbility,
■ad thus pxaventa or relieves a great variety of other < -.s
Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning E, • . -
vnlaione, *,c. *
It is ant poesihle for this medicins to fail to do g'
in it wiiich can ever harm ; it can never sour or «. la
can never loss it* curative properties. It cleanses; , i
i Lhs liver to healthy action, toaev the atomacn and g.v ~
I ee.ievet tha bowel* of torpor and conatlpati m, ans
punnet th* skin, equalizes the circulation of the i ...
ll* warmth equally all over the body, and tin, ;nse ■ •
reiaxrs all strict urea and lightness, remores nil
I vigorate* tha eotir* nervoua *y«tem. Is not this, then,
The Iftedik’lae you Prorniineni!> Need
But can any of these things he sai lofS,P. Tt is . .
article 7 This young man's liquid is not lo be
Compared will* the Old Dr, ! «,
because of one GRAND FACT, that the one is INCAPABI }'
i TERIORaTION and
IVevcr Spoils,
I while the other DOES; it so irs, fersaents. rnd i ’j”, t . . ,
containing it into fragments ; the suir, ac: , J
damaging other good • ! Must not this hon it,la c.
ous lo the system? What I put acid into a avttem air, a
acid! What causes DyapepaU but acid i Do r. ■
when food sours in our stomachs, what mi*ch ffa it ; r -
hnet, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver c m r
dysentery, cholic and corruption of the blond * V, . -
but an acid humor in the body? What produces a .
; bring on Eruption* of the Skin, Scald Head, Hail H • ,
: While Swellings, and all ulcerations
nal ? It is nothing under hravea but aa acid tu ■ n-.
and thus spoils all the fluiiis of the body, more or le’-
j Rheumatism but a sour acid fluid, wtiicii insinuates ;u
' Joints and vise where, irritating and inflaming tl
; liatnes upon which it acta? Ko ofnerv . j ...
tba blood, of deranged circulations, and nearly all •
afflict human nature.
Now, is it rot horribla lo make and aell, and infinitely w rt;
this
Souring, Fermenting, Aci«l “ ConspoutiT
•* OF S. P. TOWNSEND.
and yet he wen Id fain have it understood that i >l,l J», T
GENUINE ORIGINAL SARSAPARILLA, is an JMIT.i ,•
bit infa rior pre ( ,aration I I
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an artici • w u
moftt distant to S. P. Towiism. i’s i.:,
abould bringdown upon the Old Dr. augh an.;,
plaint* and crimination* from agents w■■ i have .
who have uaed S. P. Pownaend * FERMESI IN
v\ e wi«h il understood, hecauie it is the at
Townsend’• article end Old Dr. Jarob To> * v *
haasen-wide apart, and infinitely dissimi r * et ' ;*
• * T,r J P* rt >c ill »r. havmg not one single ,:* r '
: A. i. P. Townsend is no doctor, and ,l “ n « m ‘ T '
maceutiil—knows no more of mi uever » as. hiw f ;
; common, unscientific, unprofesr J f me f>r J, 1 *-I*''' 1 *'''
I public have that tn.v are rece “»“• wtml '
laining all Hie virtu net of th '‘“g a genuine
are incapable of change*. *'L e ’ " ,
DISEASE instead of he ilt * h ,‘ ch “' eht r *" ,ler ‘ bt!n I,K A
th * onfortuaate. to f't ’ , .
h.aith and bloom . 'i'“ ,n '■ i ‘» 'L* , P a ' r! ' 1 ’ ' u
Infirmity that * n , *** or lnto the crushed and ;■ -r
FOUND the JACOB TOWN-jEND I,a* >
' opportunity and meam to bring hi*
** ra '.*d Universal Concentrnted
aay’?Jil?r*A t^’* nd lhe k “°wl«dge of all who oeW *’ ‘
’ 1 “ ru *“ d b/Joyful expenenca.it*
Trauocendcnt I'o.vrr to Hea
tJ, J .abaction of V
“I*; 1 ; :on * f ; omkh *^ Jc - f 'ick ness and d ’
Principal office 102
r orjsale on consignment, by
.. _ DAVIL A.ND, n JSLEV & CO.
apm 27 dfcly
BE WISE IN TIMS!
’TIS FOLLY T o DEFER!
•AFFUCTE D
T HOUSAN D * are sofferin- from
nentu- L t 13 T difficultv m bein ? pens*
! P i ! rel ieved. provided lhe ru
means are used. As ev erv vice has it-own
menl, it won d seem every disea-e has i_»re«
mnrf. n I' 318 U0 ’ aD tbere is nothine in th>’ •'
-more cenam than that the AMERICAN CON*
S n • ,S he mOSt s Peedy and certain remc
. ,. a 1 ‘“'eases of a delicate character, k: 1 *
t> the wor.J, Adapted to every staye ot the u>"
ease, sex and Coastitution. at all times and
there is no tear of exposure, detention from ! 1
ness nor restriction in diet, fn m the certain a
speedy relief that it gives, it is now the most J 1
lar remedy o< the day. Jen thousand ca.-es faa«
beer, cured effectually by it during the pad
1 repared by a practical physician, the public can
rely with confidence on its curative powers
diseases of this character. Full direction aero®
pany each bottle.
(L>CAUliON.—Ask for the Americas CoS'
pound and purchase only of the Agents. corneH
ul and South. 3d and Green-sts.. Philadelphia
Moise, Augusta, Ga.; R. M Turner & Co . a»J
SolHvun, savannah. Ga.; tl. Payne. Macon; fre*
&. « are, Athens; Coster & C'oxe, Moutgomery
and » respectable Druggist throughout the S n l9 *
1 nee, $1,50 per bottle. Gmcid je -