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V.,,, n mpKPTIC AM) ANTI-lflli
lOuVpiLLS, prepared hy C. E. Haynes, Sparta,
i ,‘r mi" r!it>s?' Pills to the public, it is not deemed
(1I , u fiiffli led to tueir original preparation. In
‘ |-a». if. took bis seat in Congress, as a
].native from Georgia, while laboring under pro
, “ , odious disease, the consequence of a severe attack
ofVevefii tiie course of the previous autumn. Having
(■■r.’i iu.-ted the usual remedies without relief, he determined
to trv tin; elfect of combining a number of well known ;
nicdiciiies, with the separate action of each he had been
familiarly acquainted in his professional course of more
rnan twenty years. These medicines, so combined,com
pose his ANfI-DYSPEPTIC At ANTI-BILIOUS PiLLS.
lie proceeded to take, as directed for dyspepsia and other
chronic disc ises requiring action on die bowels,one pill at
bed time, widen he continued to repeat nightly for about
a week, ut which time he was as free from bilious disease
as if lie had never been afflicted with i . On bis return to
Georgia, in ms spring of 13->9, in consequence of the sig
nal benefit he had derived fro n he pills, he prescribed
them for hie brother, who had been laboring under dys
pepsia n;id liver complaint from the autumn of 1623, in
mi isequencc of a severe m .l protracted attack of bilious
lever. His health began toi nprove, and has been restored
by them in the m inner stated in his certificate. The pills
were prescribed to others laboring under chronic bilious
affections, upon the confidence inspired by tlte.ir .success
in the foregoing cases, until those cases became so numer
ous, that applications were annually made to Dr- l[. irom
IST* to 1838,inclusive, when about to depart for Washing i
ton, for lr tin twenty to fifty dozen, as a supply during bis
absence, by persons who had tested then- virtues. So far,
ini - jrious t wight was entertained of offering them vn the
public at large, us the supply had been’Hunted i • the
range of his [irival ; practice. Nor did Or. 11. consent ,o
prepare and offer them for general use. until two or three
years after be It; d been urged to do so, by those vi no had
been sign illy jenented by them. When rtivl used ,»y hi ni
sei f. i*e supposed their application would be confined to
cases of chroiAc bilious disease, an dit was not'u ntil after
hi ire than ten years’ experience of their use-in ,n i.iy of
the varieties of the chronic, and some of the more violent ;
acute febrile diseases, that he became convinced, as lie |
now is, that they porse-s greater merit in all cases requi 1
ring eh Per mild or Vigorous action on the bowels, than any .
other known remedy. As an alterative or mild aperic it. j
th >y answer rao-t effective 1 Y, the indication stated by Dr. 1
Jam :s Johnson in his ailin' cable work on the morbid irri
l.dity of the stom icli and bowels, producing usii illy but
one ev iuatou daily, and th.it of a solid, rather than a li
quid consistence.” .’ .'or is it difficuU to account for their
ftiioclus operand',. Mere evneuauts operate by stiintil ting
the mucous membrane of the stn.n icb and bowels, without
affecting the organs essential to healthy digestion, and al
though they procure temporary relief, the diseased secre
tions grow worse instead of better. These pills combine i
the most gentle action upon the mucous coat with an eifi- |
Hr at and nealthy influence upon the liver and other organs
of the digestive apparatus, and consequently operate in
the mildest manner, and not only give present relief, but
when steadily persevered i i. a permanent cure".
Nor are they less efficient in fever and other acute dis
eases requ ; rhig active purgation, by increasing the dose
as directed, c lasing the double operation of more vigorous
action on the bowels, and proportiouably stimulating the
liver aild other organs to more healthy secretions, justify
ing the confident opinion, not only entertained -by the in
ventor, but by many who have used them, that they ap
pro ich more nearly to the character o ‘a universal remedy
in the cases indicated, than any other known medicine.
It, is not deemed necessary to speedy the various disor
ders for the relief of which they are applicable,, but the
following are enumerated as some of them: dy.-pepsia,
sick head ache, liver complaint, astiymi, habitual or casual
tm.slivoness, di trrhcea, heart-bum, cholic, sour stomach, Ifil
ious fever, female obstructions, &c. Arc. In short, in every
disease requiring action on the. bowels. Nor is it, tiie {
■smallest recommendation, that in dyspepsia, Mver com- |
plaints, and other chronic diseases, a single pill is, gene- ;
rally, a sufficient dose. They are peculiarly adapted to |
tiie condition of all persons of sedentary habits, either j
rnaleor female, who, with scarcely a solitary exception,
suffer from a sluggish state of the bowels. They are also
recommended as particularly convenient to the traveller
in warm climates', or seasons, and for the use of large fami
nes, the dose being so easily adjusted, especially-when re
siding at n distance from the experienced physician.
The in venter asks his own fallow citizens to give the
pills a fur trial, pledging himself, if they will do so, that
they wall not fai to obtain the confidence and preference
of ninety-nine out of a hundred, or nine hundred and
ninety-nine oat of a thousand. As an alterative, or mild
aperient, for correcting habitual or casual torpidity of the
bowels, one pill taken at bed lime is the properdose, with
out the necessity of changing ordinary habits of living.—
If one should fail to produce the desired effect, it is better
to repeat it for two or three successive nights than to aid
its operation liv taking any thing else.
For bilious fever or other acute disease requiring active
purgation, one pill repeated every hour or two, until the
. desired effect is produced, is the best mode of administer
ing them.
The subjoined certificates sufficiently attest the efficacy
of these pills.
CERTIFIC VTES.
Sp.vk.ta, loth June, 1830.
I certify that I have used Dr. C. E. ?f vues’Anti-Dys
peptic I’iils for more than two years, and‘pronounce them
to bo tiie best remedy that 1 ever yet tried for dyspepsia
and asthma. I have t fied Gallaghan’s, Beckwith’s, Bran
dretli’s and Peters’ Pills, without success. I have also
found H lylies’ Pills to be an excellent remedy for inter
mittent and bilious fever, in early stages
WM. SHIVERS, Jr.
Sparta, June 15th, 1839.
Dr. C. E. Haynes: Dear Sir—My attention was direct
ed to your pills a little more, than a year since, by Colonel
Shivers. Since that time, I have frequently taken them
myself, and given them to my fain!ly 7 , with the most happy
results.
With me they have removed costiveness, checked cff’oc
tually diarrhoea, and taken off bile as fully as calomel,
without producing the unpleasant effect that, is usually
produced by that valuable medicine. I therefore believe
them a valuable medicine, and would recommend atrial of
thorn, at least. Respectfully, R. Sf HARDWICK.
MiLLF.DGEviLL:;,I7th June, 1339.
I am pleased with the opportunity of adding ray testi
ino iy to the value of Dr. Haynes’ Anti-Dyspeptic Pills.
I have used them occasionally for more than a year past,
in ordinary diseases of the stomach and bowels, wit., the
happiest effects; and recently, in a sharp intermittent bil
ious fever, which was entirely eradicated hy them in three
or four days, without the aid of any other medicine ; and
cheerfully recommend them as admirably adapted io the
cure of dyspeptic and bilious diseases.
W3I. McJIURR VY.
Having been recently attacked with strong bilious symp
toms, I used Dr. Haynes’ Pills with the happiest effect,
which entirely relieved me, and which 1 do not hesitate to'
recommend as a valuable medicine.
CHARLES E. RYAN.
Milledgeville. 24th Juno, 1839.
Sparta, June 15th, 1539.
Dr. G. E. Haynes: Sir—For several years past, I have
been afflicted with obstinate costiveuess of iha bowels, of
ten going from six to ten days without any discharge from
them. For several mouths,! used Dr. Peters’ -fills, and
found them useful to mo. Early last spring, I was induced
to try your Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, which (have continued
to use as occasion required, and have derived more benefit
from them than from any medicine 1 have ever taken.
The operation is more easy, and the effect more perma
nent than from any other medicine 1 have heretofore used
and I give them a decided preference to any other reme
dy ~ NATHAN COOK.
Powelton, July 15, 1839.
Dr. C. E. II ivaes—lt affords me pleasure to state, that I
have repeatedly used your Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bil
ious Pills, and in every instance found immediate relief. I
believe them to be an excellent remedy in various diseases
and especially in cases of asthm i. &c.
JNO. WILLIAM RABUN.
Sparta, July J(J, 1339.
Dear Sir —I have used in my practice some of vour al
terative Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, and have uniformly found
benefit to my patients from their administration.' I cail(
therefore,cheerfully recommend them to the afflicted, as a
valuable purgative ined .fine. Verv respectfully, vour
friend, ' A. S. BROWN, M. D
Dr. Charles E. Haynes.
Hancock Counts - , July 15, 1839
I certify that mv wife had suffered severely with dys
• pepsin for a considerable time, and had tried the p escrip
tions of several physicians, without deriving any benefit
irom them. She then commenced taking Dr. C. E. Haynes’
Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, about the fall of 1336, which relieved
er eu tirely in the course of a few months.
R. MITCHELL.
r. .. Sparta, July Iff, 1839.
three v?' s—' 5 —' have been selling Peters’ pills for the last
thorn inv»if am J c J urill " the time have occasionally taken
Some twelve or fiST thß “ ‘VT “ft 00 ' 1 m2rUcine -'>-
of bilious fever tit ” p i '!' l had stmn ? symptoms
. cciving any P?terS pUL \ and “ ot re ‘
pills, and am haopv to sav .ha/th abox of volu
all symptoms of approaching sicknes'** * t' V da >' s rem ” ved
to be auiovaluablemedicine Y - ! concelv e them
rours, with respect.
Mi', PW TI y|. M - TURNER.
Dr. Haynes: Sir-I take great Jf’ r 1339 ‘
testimonial to those you have already i,* l '!s m - v
>ue of your Anti-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious* pii!° 116 va *
At your instance, 1 commenced using them in ~,'y f
about six vears ago, and found t’lyn more uniforni’.v m
cacious than anv other remedy 1 have ever given * V*? ,
ci&llv in a r-'cent case of menstrua! obstruction of I'nff
standing, ineffectnallv treated bv several
physicians,which was entirely relieved in a verv few davs
bv the use of your pills. 7 - 5
More recently still, 1 have given them in the early stage
of bilious fever, with enure success. Your friend.
ALERED M. HORTON.
Milledgeville, 25th July, 1839.
Dr. C. E. Haynes—l have been hitherto induced by feel
ings of delicacy alone, to withhold from the public tlm
expression of my opinion in regard to the merits of your
Anti-Dyspeptic and Auti-Biliou» Pills; but the numerous
testimonials which you have, received from respectable
and intelligent citizens, of their value in. the cure of dis
; eases for which they were intended, will, I think, justify
me ; .i now adding my own, having experienced their ben
efits for a longer period thau any other individual, yourself
only excepted.
la the spring of 1829, after having be°a afflicted from
the autumn of 1323 with dyspepsia, liver complaint, heart
burn, rad occasional severe attacks of cramp cholic, I was
induced, at your instance, .o use a pill w hich you had pre
pared at Washington city, in llie winter of 18:23. I had
not taken tii a a week, before taeir good effects were so j
apparent as to induce their continuance, and at the end of
a month I found my system greatly relieved, and iy their ;
occasional use, for a fe w months,was restored to an excel- !
lent state of health, which 1 have ever since enjoyed in a
very high degree.-
I have usei! them with great effect in ray own family, in
cases of bilious favhr, dyspepsia, and cholic, and confi
dently recommend them as an invaluable remedv.
- T. HAYNES.
* Milledgeville, 3f!th July, 1339. •
Dr. Charles K, Haynes—About ten or twelve months
since, I was induced by your brother to make a trial of 1
your Aati-Dyspeptic and Anti-Bilious Pills, in a Severe j
bilious attack, and found them most efficient in removing I
trie disease.
I have used them with great success in several similar
attacks since, as well as for cholic and disorders of the
stoai ic i and bowels.
They have also been administered to several members
of my fa ally, vri i like result;, and particularly in ncase of
bilious fever, in the early part of the present season.
From the very fa : r trial which 1 have made of these
pills, and the signal benefits whic h my family and myself
I have derived from them, * am fully warranted ia recum-
I mending the n as a medicine of inestimable value; and
confidently .predict that they have only to be tried, to find ;
: favor with the public. ' JESSE COX.
i For sale hy THOMAS 1. WRAY.
1 Jan 3
■>TlhE€. iI.iV.XkT AN M-OYSPEIPTSC &
Is W ANTI-BILIOUS PlLLS.—These PILLS, which,
wherever they nave been fairly tried, have established an
enviable celebrity, and which are superseding ab other
similar articles, are prepared by one of the oldest pliys -
cians : i Georgia, whom profession il life has made him
1 iutim itsly acquainted wLri the diseases of the south, and
! were not offered to the public, until more than ten years
■ experience had proved their superiority o/e • every other
known remedy. For general Lise, for it : s idle to cal any
article of fool or medicine universal, they are coufident-
Iv recommended, in all cases,either chronic or acute, as a
mild aperient, or active cathartic, as superior to any other
known medicine. Many certificates attesting mein value
have already been pu I dished, to which many others might I
he added—hut they are ’ovv offered unou the character
and experience of the in venter, in the confident belief, that
they will receive at,fir trial, and that they will establish a
popularity which no competitor c m shake.
For sale, at fifty cents per box, by
THOMAS J. WRAY,
WILLIAM-IM. D’ANTIGNAC,
THOMAS BARR ETT,
II AVIL AND, RTSLF.Y Sc. CO.,
WILLIAM K. KITCHEN,
NELSON CARTER,
ROBERT CARTER,
J. L. HOUSTON,
GARVIN <fe HAINES.
Dr. HEN NET FARRIS,
jyll 10 Dr. A. EAUDRY.
I I UUS Jf. V 5 AIP O 3AT7I! NT TO Tri tV PU t. J
“i 'A LlC.—“cave ns titubis.”—beware of falling.— j
Dr. E VANS, 100 Chatham-street, takes the present op- j
portmiity of tendering his most unfeig aed acknowledg- I
incuts to i he iiiimerous patients, afflicted with the various
forms of disease incident to humanity, who have commit
ted themselves to his care, and he has fho satisfaction ol
knowing,from ni my living evidences,.hat he lies removed
or.relieved their respective maladies, as fur as lie within
the compass of human means. How distressing to the
afflicted is DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION! poisoning
all the sources of his e ijoy intent, and leading in many
instances to the miseries of confirmed hypochouilriaism.
Long as it has been made the subject of inquiry by medi
cal authors, it remains involved in much obscurity. Jaun
dice, diarrhoea, cholera and cholic, also perform a conspi
cuous part in the drama of morbid affections. Dr. Evans
lias been singularly successful in the treatment of the
above complaints, hy remedies dr.i' /n from tiie researches
of the most eminent physicians in Europe.
Fe has also had vast experience and success throughout
the whole family of de’icate diseases, nil o.’w’rc'i are for
tii 3 most part aggravated bv, ami rooted in the constitu
tion, bv the CONSPIRACIES OF MEBCUTHAL MUR
DFILERS, UNPRINCIPLED, UNEDUCATED, and UN
PRACTISED in any c T save that of attempting to lend
the credulous on the road to ruin. Dr. Evans’ office is
supplied with the choicest remedies from foreign markets,
and compounded on the, most scientific principles. A
physician is always in attendance, and oil those who come
there in the hour of need will • o off rejoicing.
Office 100 Clvithiivn-street, New-York. Open from 8
o’clock, A. 31. until 10 o’clock. P. M.
X&VSIPSiJPfSI--*, TO YEARS’ STAND-
M.J?' ING.—Another recent test, of the unrivalled virtue
of Di - . William Evans’ Medicines.—Mr. J. McKenzie, 176
Stmiton-street, was afflicted with the above complaint for
ten yc.irs, which incapacitated him, at intervals, for the
period of six years, in attending to Ids business, restored
to perfect health, under the salutary treatment of Dr. Win.
Evans.
Tiie principal symptoms wore, a sense ofdistension and
oppression after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the
stomach, nausea, impaired appetite, giddiness, palpitation
of the heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of
spirits, disturbed rest, sometimes a bilious vomiting and
pain in the right side, an extreme degree of languor and
faintness, any endeavor to pursue his business causing
immediate exhaustion and weariness.
Mr. McKenzie is daily attending his business. None of
the. above symptoms have recurred since he used the me
dicine. He. is now' a strong and healthy man.
He resorted to myriads of remedies, but they were all
ineffectual. He is willing to give any information to the
afflicted -especting the inestimable benefit rendered to
himbyth. " ->f Dr Win. Evans’ medicine. So'd by
ANTONY & HAINES,
So e Agents for Augusta.
P. M. COHEN, Charleston.
J. M. & T. M. TURNER, Savannan.
MARK A. LANE, Washington, Ga.
B. P. PORIE, Whig office, Athens.
SHARP & ELLS, Milledgeville.
C. A. ELLS, MACON.
A. W. MARTIN, Forsyth.
April 17 ly
TO PHYSIC IANS AN O PATIENTS.
The Blind Piles, said to bo incurable by external
applications.—Solomon Hays warrants the contrary. Hi?
Liniment will case Blind Piles. Facts are more stubborn
than theories. He solicits all respectable Physicians to try
it upon their patients. It will do them no harm, audit is
known that every Physician who has had the honesty to
make the trial, has candidly admitted dial it lias succeeded
in everv case they have known. Then why not use it? It
is the recipe of one of their most respectable members, cow
deceased. Why refuse to use it? Because it is sold as a
proprietory medicine? Is this a sufficient excuse tor suf
fering their honest patients to Huger in distress? We think
not. Physicians shall be convinced tli°t there is no hum
bug or quackery about this article. M > vthen not allevi
ate human suffering? If they wont try it uefors, let them
after a'l other prescriptions fail. Physicians are respect- |
fully requested to do themselves and patients the justice
io use this article. It shall be taken from the bottles, and ■
done up as their nrescription, if they desire. L°t them 1
apply to Comstock Ardlo., atthe Drug Store, No. 2 Flctcher
street, near Pearl. New York, and of most respectable
Druggists throughout this country. SOLOMON HAAS.
Tiie genuine for sale only hy ROBERT CARTER,
No. 309 Broad-street, and
GARVIN & HAINES, Augusta.
Jan 22 107
HAYS’ LOIIIEAT.-This fine article is war
ranted to cure Piles or Rheumatism in all cases, or
no pay taken for it.
Glaring Fraud! —A notoriouscounterfeiter has dared
to make an attempt upon this article, and several have
been nearly ruined by trying it. Never buy it. unless it
hasvbe written signature of COMSTOCK & CO., on the
splendid wrapper. Thatfirm have the only right to make
and sell it for 20 years, and all from them is warranted per
fectly innocent and effectual in all cases.
N. B. Always detect the false by its not having the
above signature. The true sold oulv bv
COMSTOCK & CO.
Wholesale Druggists, N 0.2 Fletcher st., New A ork
Solomon Hays. Original Proprietor.
The genuine is for sale bv „ .
ROBERT CARTER, .
309 Broad-street, and
GARVIN & HAINES, Augusta.
J an IQ ts And by other Druggists.
4f ONTIM ATION DF THE MEMOIRS OF
CHARLES MATTHEWS, Comedian, including
his correspendence, aud an account of his residence in the
United States. Just received by
Jan 8 88 . THOMAS RICH ARBS.
CITATIONS. j
GEORGIA. Richmond County:
TTT’HEREAS, application will be made to the Inferior
VT Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary j
purposes, bv CHARLES J* JENKIN&, for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of JESSE LEA\ EXW UK IH,
deceased, lute of said county.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and j
■appear at my office w'ithin the time prescribed--by law, to
file their objections, if any they-have, to shew cause why j
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this day, 4th September, |
lg-10. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
GEORGIA. Richmond County:
AgnMTHEREAS, application will be made to the Inferior
i V ¥ Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, by THOMAS GLASCOCK, for letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of MARY CAMPBELL, deceas
ed, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kinured and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear ,■ t my office within the time prescribed by Law, to
tile their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why
said letters should not be granted.
; Given under mv hand at office, this day, the 15th Au
i gust. 1840. ‘ GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
| GEORGIA. Richmond County.
WHEREAS, application will be made to the Inferior |
Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary I
j purposes, by WILLIAM B, GREEN, jr., for letters of
] Administration on llie estate of JOHN STALLINGS, de
-1 ceased, late of said county,
These are lUenlbi-e to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of su’d deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by lav, to
file their objections (ff any they have) to show cause why
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this day, the 15th An- ;
gust, im GEO. It WALKER, Clerk.
| GEORGIA, Warren Comity:
‘ application will be made to the Inferior !
i V ▼ Court ofNaid county, when sitting for ordinary
I purposes, by JETHRO DARDEN, for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of THOMAS B. DARDEN, dccens- 1
ed,l ite of said comity’.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu- I
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time irescribed by law, to
file th-r objections, ifany they nave, to shew cause why i
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this dav, 26th of August,
IS4O. * PATRICK X. MADDUX, Clerk.
GEORGIA , Richmond County.
WHEREAS, application will he made to the Inferior
Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary j
purposes, by WILLIAM 11. GOODRICH, for letters of
adraiuistrai'on, with the will annexed, on the estate of
JOHN CLARKE, deceased, late of said county,
'i'liese are therefore to cite and admonish all aiidsingular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time nrescribed by law, to file
their objections (if any they have) to show cause why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given uiidermy hand, at office, this dav. Ist of August, ;
GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Richmond County ;
■CT7HEREAS, application will he made to the Inferior
Court of said county, whan sitting for ordinary
purposes, by JOHN COSKERY, for letters of administra
tion on the estate of WILLIAM McIIARG, deceased, late
of said county.
T.iese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kind ■•ed and creditors of said deceased tobe’and
appear at my office within the time proscribed by law, to
file their objections, if any they have, to shew cause why
said letters should not bo granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this dav, the 2'bb of July,
j 1840. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
| GEORGIA. Richmond County.
WHEREAS, application will he made to the Inferior
Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, by EZEKIEL NELMS, for letters of Adminis- j
{ratio.i wit i the will annexed, on the estate ofSUSANNAII |
LANTRIP, deceased, late of said county. ,
T iese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tile kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and |
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to
file their objections (if any they have) to show cause why
s lid Letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, l office, this dav, 23d of July,
1540. " GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk.
j
GEORGIA, Richmond County.
'X"in'IIEREAS, application will he made to the Inferior j
vV Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, by EMILY B. H EARD, for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of THOMAS N. HEARD, deceased,
late of said county,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to j
fil'i-i Heir objections (if any they have) to show cause why j
said Letters should not be granted.
Given in c!er my hand, at office, t ! >is dav, 3d September, 1
1840. GEO. M. WALKER, Clerk. j
ATi ,503.: 5254, OB AXTI-BAIiS.UHC :
G( ) NOR S IKE A L SOLUTION — Warranted to cure \
in, Jive days. This incomparable and invaluable remedy so j
long known, and used with such unparalelled success in ;
the Canadas for the last 30 years, appears to need no pane- I
gyric. Its operation upon the human system is such that
it invariably acts like a charm, for the relief and radical |
cure of a certain common and disagreeable "ills the flesh is ,
heir to.”
This prize obtains its own name from the certain success j
which has attended it through all of its trying circum- ,
stances, namely, “live days”—the same success which ibi- j
lowed it in a northern latitude still obtains i i a more i
southern. Theformula or receipt was obtained c.tgi’Oat ex- j
pease intrigue and hazard by M. Cheveres, from t!m rile
brated Indian Chief Wabgnothe, orGreatMoon, w hilst lie, |
with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur busines" in the
no tn-west with the Indians. Wabcnoshe prized highly
and use it with invariable successthroughout liis two tribes.
Its known and valued virtues have already enriched to an
almost incredible extent! he children of this warlike prince,
not only by actual sale of the article itself to individuals,
but by larling with copies of bis receipt at enormous prices
to the Chief of every tribe of Indians in America, with a
solemn promise to the Great Spirit, never to divulge the
“art of its composition until he sleeps with his fathers,”
although free to use it in their respective, tribes, which ■
places it in the hands of every Indian who rely with, 1
may say, religious confidence on its curable powers.
Below is a copy of the translation as near as it be angb
sized, of the riee-I given by Wabenoshe, to M. Cheveret, j
when he purchased the original recipe, and had twice as
sisted the Chief himself through Lie tedious manipulatory
process of manufacture. Few white men would credit
the length of time which is consumed in preparing the ar
ticle for immediate use i
TRANSLATION.
“I, ‘Wabenoshe, Chief of the nations Ottowa and Chip
pewa, for the love and good feeling which I have for my
white friend 31. Cheveret, (for he lias done many good
things for me and my people,) 1 give to him my greatest
cure for the hod sickness which my children have had |
sent among them as a punishment by the Great Spirit, and i
hope that in his hands it may do much good, and make i
him very rich.”
Signed WABINOSHE, his mark.
Witness APPAHO, his y mark.
EVERETT LAYMAN,
IIILLAM MCAKIE,
J. B. ROY.
R. O. DUPUIS,
J. S. CARDINAL.
This medicine, I warrant by this publication, under a I
penalty of $5,000, not to contain one particle of corrosive
preparation. It is purely vegetab'e in its essences. Its first |
and prominent virtue is to subdue every vestige of inflam
mation, and then acts mildly and copiously as a diuretic;
thereby holding within itself, every requisite virtue, for
the subtl action of this loathsome malady—and every regu
lar graduate ia medicine, will sustain the assertion, that
copious diuresis and reduction of inflation; are the only
two things necessary to effect a sound and radical cure.
The most peculiar virtue of the ‘ Cinq Jours,” is in this,
that wherever it alone has been used to affect a cure, none
of those tenacious and disagreeable consequences which
almost invariably results from the sudden cure of Gonor
rhoea, have been known to obtain such a stricture, hernia,
humoralis, incont - ounce, and a swarm of other of the most
loathsome, perplexing, and disagreeable diseases, conse
quent upon erroneous diagnosis and treatment of Gonor
rluea.
Those aifected are requested to call and try for them- 1
selves. If the prescriptions are well followed and fail to j
cure, the money will in every case be returned.
You can do what you please and eat what vou please.
To be had at GARVIN & HAINES, No 232, Broad-sL,
who are the only authorised Agents in Augusta. All orders
addressed to them, will be promptly attended to.
For sale, also, by Wm.B. Wells & Co. Druggists, Athens.
Jan 11 ly 71
~\WT CL BERRYHILL’S COFFIN WARE
V ▼ e ROOM. Broad-street, above the upper market.
—The subscriber has nowon hand a good assortment of
COFFINS, and is prepared to manufacture to orderat the
•hottest notice. Hi? prices are moderate, and work good.
Cor the accommodation of those who patronize his estah
ishment. he keeps on hand an ICE COFFIN, by the means
of which those disposed to keep then friends and relatives,
over the usual time prudent at this season, ran do so with
out inconvenience. 21 3m a>
MONTHLY NOTICES.
FOUR 3IONrHS afterdate, application will be made
to the Licoln Court of Ordinary for leave to sell tht
Land and Negroes of Major John McDowell, deceased <
late of Lincoln county. W. M. LAMKIN, Adm’r.
4m 3a
INOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made ,
’ to the honorable Inferior Court of Richmond coun- j ]
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell twe
negroes, theprupeny of Win. Calvin, deceased,
spl m ' 33 JNU. B. GUIEII, Adm’r
FffUR MONTHS after date, application will be made, 1
to the Honorable Inferior Court ofßichmondCouu- I
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a
negro woman, belonging to the estate of 31 ARY KELLY, ;
deceased, late of said county.
ISAAC S. TUTTLE, Adm’r. 1
a6 4 in 22
BA OUR 3IONTHS after date, application will he made
_ht’ to the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting !
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the personal estate I
of John Mayes, sr., for Lie benefit of the heirs ami creditors ■
of said estate. WM. 3IAYES Ex’r.
jy2s 4m 16 i
iiIOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made |
j 3? to the Honorable Inferior Court of Warren county, 1
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the
Lands belong to the est- t,e of Charles Sammons, dec’d.
jyl4 4m U WILLIAM LITTLETON, AdmT.
FOUR M< )NTHS after date, application wi'l be made
to the Justices of the Inferior Court of Warren coun- j
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell 1
the laud and negroes belonging to the heirs of Richard
Heath, deceased. AARON JACKSON, Guard an.
jy9 4 in Hi
FOUR i IONTHS ester Pate, application will be mafic ■
to the Honorable Inferior Court of Lincoln county,
| when sitting for ordinary purposes, for-leave to s'd! the |
ne :. o slaves belonging to the estate of Ei.LTAH COL- .
LARS, dec’d. W3I. H. NORMAN, Adm’r.
July 9 4,n 9
I SjNOVR MONTHS after (late, application will be made
.«C to the honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond j
: Countv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
1 sell all the Real Estate of WILLIAM THO.MP.-ON, late
j of said county, dec VI. ANDREW MACLEAN, !
July 4 4 n Adm’r.
45TAOUR MONTHS alter date, application wi l ! be made j
to the honorable the Inferior Court.of Richmond
Comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to i
II a Negro Girl, named Caroline, belonging io the estate
of JOHN SANDIFORD. • ic ofs.dd county, d'-c’d.
July 4 4m ANDRCVV MACLEAN, Adm’r.
OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
_i3J to file Honorable Inferior Court of Richmond coun
ty, whoii silting for ordinary purposes for leave to sell a |
part of the real and personal es;ate o John Howard, dec’d.
I P. GARVIN, Ip,
WILLIAM J. HOWARD, ) * rs ‘ 1
jy7 4m 9 j
SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN
TEETHING.—To .Mothers and Nurses.—The pas- j
sage of the teeth through the gurus produces troublesome i
and dangerous symptoms. Uis known by mothers that ,
tlierc is a great irritation in the mouth and gums during |
this process. Tae gums swell, the secretion of the saliva ]
is increased, the child seized with frequent and sudde:;
fits of crying, watching, starting in its sleep, and spasms i
of peculiar pails ; thecliihl shrieks with extreme violence, |
and thruslsits fingers into its month. Jf these precursory
symptoms are not speedily rlleviated, spasmodic coiivnl
sions universally supervene, and soon cause tlie dis. olu
tion of i lie infant. If mothers who have their little babes
affiicted v Lb these distressing symptoms would apply the
celebrated American Southing Syrup, which has preserved
hundreds of infants when thought past recovery from be
ing suddenly attacked witli that fatal malady,convulsions 1
This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds when
thought past recovery, from convulsions. As soon as the {
Syrup i- rubbed ou the gums, the child will recover. This
i preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and -o pleasant, .
I that no child will refuse to let its gums be rubbed with it.
j Whan i Hants are in the rge of four months, though there
, is tin appearance of teeth, one bottle of the syrup should i
I be used on the gums to open the pores. Parents should |
never be without the yrnp in the nursery where there are i
young children, for if a child wakes in the night with pain I
in the gums,the Syrup immediately gives ease, by opening !
the pores ami healing the gums ; therein’ preventing Con- j
vulsions, Fevers, <s r c.
| A gentleman who has made trial of the celebrated j
! Soothing Syrup in his family, (in case of a teething child) j
i wishes us lo state thalhc fouud it entirely effectual in re- i
licving pni i in the gums, and preventing the coiT'equencos 1
which sometimes follow. We cheerfully comply with his ;
request.—Sun.
O-We believe it is generally acknowledged by those 1
who have tried it, that the Soothing Syrup for Children I
Cutting Teeth, advertised in another column, is a highly j
! useful article for flic purposes for which it is intended. I
j Highly respectable persons, nt any rate, who have made
i use of it, do no. hesitate to give its virtues the sanction of 1
i the : r names—Boston Traveller
( ETA SEVERE CASE OP TEETHING, with SIT3I !
' MER COMPLAINT, cured by the infallible AMERICAN |
| SYRUP. Mrs. McPherson, residing at .No 8 Madison I
| street, called a few days since at the Medical Office of Dr. !
j Win. Evans. 100 Chatham street, N. Y., and purchased a 1
| bolJe of the Syrup for her child, who who was suffering 5
j excrutuiting pain during the process of detention being j
j momentarily threatened with convulsions, its bowels too
| were exceedingly loose, and no food could be retained on I
the stomach. Almost immediately on its Duplication, its j
i alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and became quite ua- j
j tural. Asa tribute of* latitude for tbebeuefit afforded the
child,the mother came of herown accord, and freely sane-. I
I tioped publicity to the above. Bo particular in applying ■
I at 100 Chatham street, as there are several counterfeits
i advertised. No others place in the e’.v has the yenuin
| for sale. Sold by GARVIN & HAINES.
Sole Agents in Augusta.
W. B. WELLS & CO.
Athens,
J. 31. it T 31. TUPPER,
Savannah.
P. M. COHEN & CO.
Charleston.
SHARP & ELLIS,
3filledgevil!e.
C. A. ELLIS. Macon.
A. \V. MARTIN, Forsvth. |
i Nov 19 _ 45
A IRON ANO BIS ASS FOUN- (
ijsL DP .—The subscribers, having completed their ar- !
rangemeiits, are now ready to accept any orders for cast- |
j ings of all descriptions, whether for mills, rail roads, or :
steam engines. • They have a first rate pattern maker, from 1
| the north, in their employ, and will furnish to order wheels
I of any description, warranted to work well. They will j
also warrant their castings to lie as strong as any to he had
I in the United States and as cleanly made. They also man-
I ufacturennd keep on hand forsale, implements of all kinds, :
for farming or olanting—such as ploughs- of all .varieties—
harrows—cubivators—wheat fain—straw cutters—wagons i
—carts, See. & c. Persons wanting such articles, would do j
well to cal', ns we are determined to sell as low as the same I
article cun be had for in the north auer payi rr frieght, \
Ac. Orders can be left at the principal stores in town di
reeled to us. and they will be punctually attended to. The
Establishment is in the rearof t‘ie Presbyterian Church,and j
near the rail road depot. TIIOS. HOPKTX T S & CO.
Augusta, Nov. 14 43
yiEAI/S HAIR RESTORATIVE. —This '
j RJO valuable discovery is now introduced to the citizens |
! of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance that
| it will effect the object of its application, viz: A CO3I
PLETE RESTORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads
of those who have lost the same, and have thereby be
} come bald or partially so.
Numerous certificates might he given to show- bow suc
cessfully this compound has been applied, (never having i
failed in a single instance.) '■
It« virtues have been fully and satisfactorily tested. The
heads of those that were entirely bald, have been by the
application of this restorative, covered with a luxuriant j ■
growth of beautiful hair. . )
None need despair, whether old or young, of having their ,
hair restored. For sale by _
ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, j
309 Broad-street, and a !
T. H. PLANT’S Book store, i
Where certificates of its successful application may be | i
9 een. I ; '
"MN DiIjIS-ST* ELE3IEYTARI ACADE- :
AiV—The undersigned would respectfully inform '
his patrons and the public that his School is now re-opened *
for the business of the winter, at ms former stand, oppo- I
site lie dwelling of Mr. H. Cuffiu. As usual at this school,
pupils of both sexes are received. Every thing relative t o t
the deportment ot he pupils, w inch -uch an arrangement 1
mav be calculated to require, will be carefully attended
to. C. PIKE. 1
Nov 16 " 1 44
Office Transportation S.C.C.&R. R. f©. ? I
June 2d. 1840. (
INFORMA*TION TO TRA3 ELLERS NORTH \ND e
SOUTH.—Notwithstanding the destruction of the
bridges over the Savannah Rive-, at Augusta, by the late c
freshet, travellers are respectfully informed that arrange f
meats have been made for passing the river, and that th r
Cars leave Hamburg and Charleston daily at the usu f
hours and arrive as formerly. WM. ROBERTSON’, Jr r
June 4 179 Agent Transportation
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
RICHMOND SHERIFF SALES.
On the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, at the
lowei'market bouse, in the city of Augusta, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One sorrel HORSE, about 8 or 9 years old, and n Mare,
about 10 years old—levied on as the property of William
B. Meyer, to satisfy n fi. la. on the foreclosure of a mort
gage issuing from the Inferior Court of Richmond County,
in favor of Andrew Zelfcrt against the said Win. It. Meyer.
Also, at the same time and place, the following five (5)
Tow Boats or Flats, to wit: Numbers three (3), five (5),
eight (S), nine (9), and ten (10) —levied on as the property
ot tiie President, Directors and Company of the Savannah
and Augusta Steam Coat Company, to satisfy a ft. fa. on
the foreclosure ofa mortgage issuing from the Superior
t.ouri ol Chatham County, in favor of Edward Thoiau-v
--agamst the said President, Directors and Company of the
savannah and Augusta Steam Boat Company.
WAI. V. KER, Sheriff R.C.
n „ ' V V lil{ 1: > SHERIFF’* NILE.
On the first 1 uesday m October next, will be sold, at the’
* f, OU r #e ‘ oor 1,1 Warrenton, Warren eouivfv. Ga..-
the following property, to wit:
Two .".Viogauy framed I II,LIARD TABLES, eight
cues, two -Maces, one Bridge, one set of balls, and four
lamps, lc\ led «m as the property of Anion Cobb, to satisfy
one mortgage t, fa. returned to f.e Inferior four. . favor |1
o! John 1,. Burk halter, vs. said Cobb. Property pointed
out by said mortgage. JAMES HALL Sheriff
Jl? B*l
WARREN SHERIFF’!* MAl.i:.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in November nu at tbo ’
court bouse door in Warrenton, Warren county, betu cea ■
the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz :
Eighty acres of LAND, more or lc-s. whereon Morgan
Nojris re ides, adjoining lands of Tamer Norris, Harrison
Reese and o-hers, tying on the waters-of Stump Branch
levied on as the property of Morgan Norris. tos:<'sfva
mortgage fi I, . returnable to the Superior Court of said
county, in favor of William Johnson vs. arid Norris. Pro
perty designated in said mortgage. This 2d Sept.. 1840.
»P 5 37 JAMES HALL, Sheriff.
Er'iKK SHKSSFF’S SALK.
W !1 be -old in 1 lie first Tae-day i't October next, between
tae usual hoars o! sale, at the Courl House door in the
town of Waynesboro,
l(i-> acres of LAND, adjoining lands of John A. Parsons.
E'i McCroan ami others, levied on es the property of John
Dul;e. to sat isIV so r executions from a Jnstice’s Court, in
lavorot Thomas 33 illiam .and.-timin' executions in favor
of Henry Lew is vs. John Duke, Thomas Williams vs. John
Hake. S. W. BLOUNT, Deputy Sheriff.
-I’ 4 3fi
RIt!ISU«!V|J SHERIFFS SALK.
On the first Tuesday in October next, at the low er market
house in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of
■ sale, will be sold.
One lot ot LAND, with the improvements, containing
; four acies, more or less, near to and adjoining Turkmen
1 Springs, which v as sold to W. Catiin, on the ir>th August
j !) y ITiilw, and i> now occupied l»v Sairnc; C.
Wilson—levied on as the property of the said Samuel
; H ; de. under an exceuUon issuing fro.n the Superior Court
of Richmond county, at the suit of Bank of Darien, and
sold by his desire to fulfil titles.
*P 7 38 WILLIAM V. KER, Sheriff.
CU'l’i’ SHERIFF’S 9L11.F.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday ia October nest, at the
j lower market bouse in the city of Augusta, within the
! leg. I lion s of-ale, t!ie following negro slaves, to wit:
WILES, supposed to be about thirteen years of ate, and
: Geo. n, supposed so be rfiotii eleven yeats of age, levied
on rs tae property of John H. Weaver, so satisfy a fi. fa.
: from the Court of Common Pleas—Henry D. Fell vs.Joim
1L Weaver. WILLIAM H, i iAHARR Y,
s ps 37 Deputy Sheriff C. A.
I _ WARREN SHE RIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold on the first 'rue-day in October next, at tho
court house door in Warrenton, Warren county, Ga.i
between tiie usual hours ol sale, t!ie following proper—
; tv, viy,: r
Tiiree hundred and tbi-ty acres of LAND, mo; e or less j
Icing mi the waters of Middle Creek, adjoining lands of*
; Fielding Hill and o hers, levied oa as the property «;“
j Armstrong, to satisfy one fi. fa. ia favor of Poldhill *
■ Thompson vs.said Armstrong.
spß 39 JAMES HALL, Sheriff.
j WiM be sold,on tlp> lli. t Ttte.-dav in Octob'T next, a green
j ,ble to the provisions of the last wi*i and testament of
John M v- . sr., at the court house door, in For.-vtli Co
I One GOLD LOT, situated -n said county, number IGL
| district 2,section 1, Terms ou the day.
: jy2s 16 WM. MAYES, Ex’r.
Gnnrdiirn's Ser7r.
I On the first Tuesday in October next, will fie sold, at Lin
coln Courl House, bet ween the iisu.4 bmp s ofsale,ug i ce
j able to an order of the Court oi On’ uei y.
The LAND of W. 31. Jones, minor,—; is distributive
share of the Real Estate'a Lnic<>hi co nl vol Mason June.-,
deceased. W. ill. LAMKIN, Guardian.
August 4 oq
I Wi" be sold, on Saturday, the 13th d y of<ictober, at the
late residence of Charles Sammons, deceased, in Wnr
) ren county, ail the personal property belonging to said
| deceased,
! Consisting of Household Furniture, Stock of various
; kinds, &c. Terms of sale on the day.
j s]>3 c WiLL’AN LITTLETON, Adndr.
j On the first Tuesday in November next, at ie lower mar
ket hon.-e, wiM be sold, wiu n the legal hours of sale,
1 the following properly belonging to the estate of Wil
liam Calvin, deceased, *
One Bureau with looki tg glass, two Writing Desks, one>
j Trunk, one Double Barrel Gun, and sundry articles o/Y
| Clothing. Terms cash, JNO. B. GUIEU, Adndr,
spl 33
ABMINISTKATOR’S SALE.
Will lie sold, <mi Saturday,theSCth Sc ptember next, attlie
residence of Samuel Allen, deceased, late of the county
of Richmoml,
All the PERISHABLE PROPERTY of said deceased.
Terms made known on the d vof sale.
ALEXANDER ALLEN, Adndr.
a, -> :iG
V\ ill nesole, on the first Tue day, in October next, at (lie
lower market house in the rhy of Augusta, between the
usual hours of- tie, in pursuance ofan order of the Infe
rior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes.
A HOUSE AND LOT.containing two acres, more or less,
on the we.-t.-ide of the S vannab road, and about one mile
from the city of Augusta, and adjoining lands of Moonev
Turpin, and others, belonging to the estate of Priscilla
Jones, dec’d., and so’d for the benefit of the heirs and ere- 1
ditors of said dec’d. Terms on the day of sale.
jybO IS THOS. GLASCOCK, Adm’r.
On the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold at the
respective Court Hou.es, during t he usual hours of sale
the following propertv belonging to tlieestate of Jo.-epli
Anslev, dec’d., late of Warren county, to make a divi
sion among the heirs, \ iz:
A lot of LAND in Early county, No. 102.
Al.-o, a lot of Land, (gold,) in Union county, containing
40 acres, in the Ist section. 1»I h district, number 841
Terms cash. AARON ADKINS )
a!3 24 GEORGE W. RAY, j Ex ' ril -
WiH be sohl, on the first Tuesday in October next, at the
Court House door in Waynesboro,’in pursuance to an
order of the Inferior Court of Richmond county, w hen
sitting .or ordinary purposes.
Five hundred acres of LAND, moreor less, situate hing
and being in thecounty of Burke, and adjoining lands of
Palmer, and others, belonging to the estate of Priscilla
Jones dec d. Isold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
.e 'rocTl l°T eate A " d . at thC Same ,ime anfi P> a « *
m gro On 1, belonging to said estate. Terms on the day of
sa THOS. GLASCOCK. Adrn’r.
J - 13
Agreeable to an order of the Honorable Inferior Court of
-.enven county, w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, will
be sold, before the court house door in" Jack-borough t
hm™ C r my ’ 71 the first in October next’, ,
between the asnal hours of sale,
The following tract of of LAN d! lying, beirg and situate 1
inJ , »t COUn i y Senven, on the Great Ogeechee River
and thrmigh which the Central Rail Road passes, as a part
of the real estate of Theophilus Williams, deceased.
tine Plantation, containing twelve hundred and fortv-six
and a half (1240 ) acres, under good fencing and other
improvements; attached to the same is a good Gri-t and
r-aw Mil), and adjoins the lands of Dr. Richardson, Miles
Hunter, and David Curtis.
One tix.ct, containing four hundred and thirty-six (43C)
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Miles Hunter and
Penelope Kent.
One tract, containing five hundred (500) acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of Peter Rogers and Penelope Kent
One tract, containin tw o hundred and thirty-six (236>
acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Miles Hunter and
Penelope Kent. <
One tract, containingfour hundred end ninetv-five (495)
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John M. Wade
The la.-ttw'o tracts of land, do not lie on the Great Ogee
chee. All the several tracts here described are well iml
proved, with good fences thereon. The Central Rail R oad
runs within half a mile of the mills afore mentioned Pm
perty sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms made’knows
on the day of sale. Purchasers to pay for title-
IS ABRAM HUNTER, 3x.\ A«V.