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KriHF, steal ceUbrityof this unrivalled Cotnpo-
X *ilion,especially in the Northern Male*, leav««
the proprietor hut litilehead to say at y thing m it*
fiver; (or it Im* been generally e. needed iu i', I lint
it i* beyond all comparison th° best remedy (or rx
terunl complaints that Im* ever been discovered.
Indeed ihe speed and rertninty i»( 11 ■ opera ion*,
have the appearance of miracles ; a* nlecr*. wottuds,
corns, fever sore*.chilldams, w bile swellings, biles,
piles, apidi r and shake bite* Ac. Air., iiiiinediatcly
yield to its superhuman influence Thiis.il prop
erly applied n will remove an inveterate corn or
break ai d heal a bile in five ony«, will allay and
pi rlecilv i irenn uleer in two week*, nod the most
despe ale caiOMrl w bite swelling that can be ima
gii ed have been destroyed by it in less Ilian two
month*. In the bites of poisonous reptiles its effi
cacy is truly surprising, and if npplird in time, ns
pow ers ol at I met mn are so wonderful that i b • y will
at once arrest the poison and thus prevent it from
perl a nng the «>»!■ in ll is likewise greatly supe
rior to any medicine berelolore dscovend for the
cluili d buck and limbs of burses—lor tellers, ring
worms, chopped Ip s—and in short, for every exter
nal bodily evil that may full to the lot of man or
beast.
The proprietor tins rereived at lensl a llinnsand
certificates, nnd oilier documents, in lavor ol bis
“ Specific Oimm nt,” upwards of a hundred of
w hich were written by respectable members of the
Medical Faculty.
Albany, July 9th, 1837.
To Dr. Harrison.
Sir -I use your Specific Ointment in my practice,
and cordially recommend n as a most efficient reme
dy for Tumors, I leers While Swellings, Scrofula,
Rheumatic Faina, Chapped Fore, laps and Hand .:
•lid for general external cuitipln'iils. I write this
m the request of your agent here, who furnishes mu
w nil the article, and am pleased to have it in my
power to award honor to merit.
ltdFUB K. BEACH, M. D.
Brooklyn, N. V , Oet. 29, 1838.
Dear Sir —My daughter, a girl id tonne, n, was
sadly afflicted wiln thoeuinplnlul that physicians
termed a scald head ; and I feared, inihqie dent id
even other evil, that she wuiild he bald m conse
quence By the rcc oumeudaiiun, however, of the
Reverend Mr. Perrin, I applied your otninictu to the
nfllicled pari; and I Ihiiiik Hod that my child is
now entirely recovered from the tliseuse, and is
gening her bait us fust us can he expected The
cure was effected in i alher lers than two months;
during which time I us. d live dollars worth ol oint
ment; I had spent upwards of a hundred dollars
doting the previous three years, without any benefit
w banner.
MARY HOWARD.
I hereby substantiate the truth ut the above
statement.
CHRISTOPHER HOWARD.
1 know the above statement to he cm reel, and I
can mid from experience that “ Harrison’s Specific
Ointment,” is nn txccllent medicine for external
complaints.
MATTHEW PERKIN.
Boston, Jan. 7, 1837.
Pear Sir—l have to request of you to forward
me, two hundred boxes ol Ointment, by the must
immediate conveyance, and without regard to the
expense of carriage, ns lam quite out, anil much
in want of it—You know my estimation of ymir
valuable discovery, and therefore I shall only add,
that Inn her. xperjence has increased mv enthusi
asm nod established me in the opinion, that n is su •
pel lor to any rem dv extant for i xiernul diseases.
Ucspi cltiilly vi.ur ,
CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D.
New Orleans, Match 20th, 183.8.
Dr. Harrison
Sir—The virtues of your Specific Ointment, have
been long known to me,as I have used none other
in my rather i xens. ve practice lor several years, and
if y-n think it won dhe to your advantage, 1 can
furnish you with twenty rernlicu es ol important
cures vv hii h ii has effected under my own imme
diate inspection ; the last being one of a severe
and appaieltlly p-rpelnal nicer.in the back of a
poor woman, .Mary Baxter, who resides in 216 Di
vision street, which it completely healed in twenty
ouedays. My present chief object in wrung to
v*iu, is o b arn who is your authorised agem in this
city, for,being iu want of a supply ol vuur oii.l
iii oi, and I lie per*un Mr. B yie.lrom whom I used
to pur. base it, having tailed mid gone out of husi
ness, lam fearful it I purchase o' random, that I
tuav he imposed nn bv u c lutilerleit
Your obedient servant,
EDWARD RAMSEY, M. 1).
Cincinnati, August 9,18,)7.
Dr Harris.m,
Str.--1 htve no hesitation in staling, in reply to
your note, that your 11 Spenfie Ointment” is indy
equal to the tnnjiirilv id ihc ends for winch you re
commend it. I qualify my co liluaue ny the word
tnnj.il tty. as it is my maxim to give no opiiiioti Iu
medical mint.ts whole I have had no experience.
In sprains bruises, n .11 nuiii it in s. ern it inns, w bil
lows, piles. Arc ,it is m universal recipe. 1 have
ill o us-ul it on Ibelngufa hoy which had been
h um by no adder, mid ihe i xiraclimi of the poison,
mid ultimate cine was so rapid, I hut my patient was
a. well as ever m a week ; and has ri-in.diieit so to
this day
Yours respectfully,
HENRY JACOBS, M. I>.
Extract of a letter from Dr. J. W. Sander*, of
Louisville, Ivy.
October 8, 1837.
“ lam prepared to say, that lor Rheumatic Pain*,
and the Sore It reus is ul lemales, 1 lurnsun’s specific
t >in ni« tit has no superior, il indeed u hiisiinviqii.il
in t.us whole cnu ogne of exiernn) medivii.es, us
known and proscribed in this country,”
Extract ol a let ter front Dr I’ot *, of Uiicn, N Y ,
Dated Jn y 28, IH 'J.
“ Harris, it's Specific Ointment ’ is, in my opinion,
a most iiup.irlant di.-covery ; and is pa menhirly effi
cient in * rulvdas, ulcers,s .re legs, ('.upturns, and
general ou'vv ird complaints. I speak of iis inertia
from an expeiience ol lout years ”
New Orleans, January gib, 1837
This will certify that my lace and neck wore al
most entirely covered hv an enormous ringworm;
and I Inn ulior the trial of a variety of ineffectual
reuud es, I was completely cured ol it m two
months, by the use ol Harris u’s Specific Om.-
ihcni." ’ EDO All FOSSET.
For sale, wholesale and retail, Ivy Havilmid llia
ley iV t'o.. Thomas Harrell A Co , and Nelson Car
ter. Retail price, 50routs per lu x, with lull direc
ts ms June A ly
DANDIII IT VM> It V LI)N ESS.
OLD 111 DUE'S it ,v I M OF < OEl'Mlil V -
DANDRUFF AM) BALDNESS ihe isr
tide named above is a chemical combination of
such ingredients ns have proved th msedves effica
cious in a-sisluig the ua noil growth ol the human
Im.r, and removing all uhsticlcs to its perlcct (level
eqieuiont —ln commencing ibis ariiola to the par
ticular notice of a discerning public, the proprietor
is but roca|iiiuiulmg iho oil express, d simtiincnls
ot the mi v hundred, who have successfully tested
its efficacy and wondorlul qualities -Hus com
pound having acquired mr iiscll a character lor sin
gular merit and value ll is used hv ladies and
gentlemen genera,ly, to keep the Hair moist and
nnaut.liil, and the head tree Crum Dandruff, which
it does most periccll), nn,l tints prevents Baldness.
Jt T * 'nution—Observe that <a. It hull leof tl c gen-
Hine Bids mi ot v olumhin has a splendid eutgraved
I* nq per, on which is repnsented the Falls ol Niaga
ra, Am. For sale by
A.NI'oNk A HAINES, Sole Agent.
*pril_2 _ 212 Broad- •sl reel.
ESSENCE OE TYKE,
for changing Red or (Jruv or any light colond
Hair to a beautiful Brown or Black.
Warranted *u;.enor to any offered.
lINIII- cvlearned tireeian l ye will change Red
I or Or v Itsir, to Urwvvn or Block, ll is d-.no
v>i Ii su. Ii u irpn.. .i. lac iuy and accuracy, lhai us
presence cannot I« deluded The shade may he
left at Brown, nr may he made perfectly jet Black,
at i he plcasu eolih.* user.
A g eav number of gc a lerqep, who have gray
h firm |.urt, or entirely, are in ihooonslaui habit of
Using ibis ar icle, a al are never suspe, led of being
gray. Many ha.'h- 1 bus and wid .wers have made
their fortune* in matrimony by us-o t ibis dye It
is wa.-rallied .upenirio any made in ih« wor’d,
Hud i» sold at uh nil ha I the price oil he European
For sale hy AN TONY 4: HAINES, No, 232
Braod-sirtel, Augusta- »pnl 2
Li: co:u 1 \L l)E MJCINE.
OU L’KUXIR DE L’AMOUR.
rplIK subscriber has I lie pleasured announcing
lo the citizens of I hi* U. Staten, lliai he ba»
purchased, for avi ry large sum ami from toe in
ventor, Ibe celebrated Dr. iMiigi.iii, ot Boris, t. e
recipe at d linhl for making tin* n«ii nishing medi
cine. Until lbe appearance of the * l.ucina Cor
dial, 1 (about three yean, since,) it wan thought that
the complaint*, which it speedily ovi rcumes, were
beyond the r*achol human remedy, ns for upwards
of a thousand yinrs. they had baffled the wisdom
and ingenuity ol tie most profound physicians in
all pans of the world, Tina • drdial, hnwi ter, to
lliegreat advantage of the human race,soon proved
Used to be the desideratum an I ng sought lor; and
accordingly, notwithstanding tl e Uriel peri d of is
existence, it has required a celebrity so great, that
it Is eagerly inqtiited lor throughout the civilized
globe. Dr ,Magma soon finding that the demand
wnssovnsiau o render a supply tropossihe, dts.
posed id the recipe and rigid ol sale, under obliga
tions of secrecy, fur England, the United Stales,
and itlhei countries, only preserving France and
Italy for himself. 'I hits has the subscriber pus
sessed hiniadf of Ihe invaluable secret; end now
hastens togivelhn inhabitants ol las lined agency
■ the henefi sos his speculation.
1 ‘•letordinl |)c I .urine," or, in English, “lie-
I l.ucira < ordtal,”isa general invigurator of the
human frame I In all the various eases id languor,
lassdinle, and ilehtliiatioii; it is an unfailing reme
dy ; as n is i qually hb province to impart cheerful
ness and decision to the mind, as health and vigor
to the body But (he peculiar virtue on which ns
celebrity is hasi d, is the laciltiy and certainty with
winch’ll restores the virile powers when ihcy have
hei n desiroved by disease, lime, recklessness, or any
of ilie numerous causes vvhich terminate in the
prostration of ihosc fund ions
In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this: ordial couta.ns mulling of a morj
enrial or deleienous imiuro, among ihe many ingre
dienls which compose it; hut is, at ihe same time,
a i simple, yet so i flieacious, that while it can reno
vate the prosirated energies of a giant, an infant
may use it.not only with impunity, hut with ad
vantage.
Thu usages of society are unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding Ihe I) tc fils which would he
sure n> result from n. we cannot eider into an analy
sis ol I hi- die-tunable Cordial here, or pul dish many
of theilocunienlH which have been received, as
vouchers of I lie blessings ii has conleircdon num
bers of di spat ring individuals. But mis wc cannot
forbear remarking—-that it has boon demonstrated
that there in scarcely ever, it any such thing at all,
as naiural barrenness, or as nniund imbecility ot
(be proi remit luncliuiis, in either sex ; mid therefore,
that tin se evils are the efleels of aniliciid causes,
and may be speedily subdued mill removed by the
use ol ‘ I o < ordial de Euehie,"
Tbo l.ucina Conliiil is also i n indubitable cure
for Ibe t ileet, and (be Elmir AI bus, obstructed, dilfi
cull, or painful Menstruation; also, for the ineon
linoni iol Urine,or the involuntary discharge there
of Uis likewise uti invaluable and unrivalled
medii ine in cases of < hrottie Krttplions of theskili,
and in the dropsical affections of the aged,
Mo.<t imp riant 'a the American Public.
Thu United ■'tines proprietor of the celebrated
“ I. tie mu Cordial,” or “ Elixirof 1,0ve,” begs to lay
before the community, the following certificate,
which be lias received fnimllie inventor, the illus
trious Dr. Magnin.iif Bari- r
" Thii is to certify, that 1 have disposed of tlie
toeipe for making the “ Luc na Cordial," or
“ Elixir of Love,” und also the riglu to sell it
throughout the i lined Sians of North America,
to John Winters Ilolderwell, M D. iWy reasons
fiir so doing is, that Ihe demands t > me fur the above
Cordial, of vvhich I am ihe invert or, are so mime
roils, i hid I am iinuhie lo supply all (In' orders from
Kraneeuni Imlv alone; ami have therefore dispu
ted of tig? privileges vouchsafed in tins, and other
eerllfieaies of n like nature in order to generalise
ihe henefl's ot my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my hand at Bari ,on ibis nineteen, h
day of January, m the year of our Eurd,
e.gbleoii hundred and tbirlv eight.
Ell AN BE MAGNIN
SxJSS.i
Postscript !u the above.
As you reque. Ii d me lo slate the number of hot
ilea ot the *• l.ucina Cordial," winch I have already
sold, I ban 1 referred lo my hunks, and find it lu ex
ceed loir bundled thou-and ; while the orders now
mi hand caunul be supplied in less than three
months
From an immense number of tes imoniuU from
the regular incnliy, t itching the virtues of the
Cordial. I have in particular sel- cii'ii me following,
which may be of useio you. You will also find a
number of ntbersof kss imp irtim. e inclosed. ’1 bis
immediate eeri fieale is from a body of e.gbl of tbo
ablest medical practitioners in Fiance.
To Ur.Magiiin,inventor ofilie EnciniCordial,or
!• Itxir of Eove
Respected and Honored Nin—Wo have all in a
variety ol cases, leslod ihe remarkable effects of
your great discovery, and have as.-embled lor ihe
purpose of hearing evidence to ihe P c s and te”d
enug you iWe honor which is your due. The
“ l.ucina Cvndial" is in our opinion, an infallible
iciucdy lor the prostration of the Brocrennt Eunc
lions, and Artificial Barrenness ; and therefore mu-t
prove a blessmg lo the human race. VVe can also
hear evidence that there is mulling in it of a mer
enrial or dele erieiis nature ; nn.i m short, that it is
one of Ihe noble-I medicinal discoveries of any age
Willi feelings of admiration and r.gpect wo re
main, dear sir, your obed ent servants,
Josselin Bi ssttii, I Jean Blanc,
Nigistnond de lu Alanine, | Robert Stevenson,
Adrien Decrsnd, I le ids Oniseau,
Octave Nuoh, | Biene Bo dim
Extract of r letter from the olebraied Talleyrand,
to Dr Mag -in
I am now on (be wrong sale of eighty,and yet I
could be on my honor or on his necessary, lb d a
boi lie or two of your Cordial of l.ove has mane me
ti'el as vigo'tuis as a boy of five ami twctily. I
ibiukvou have iliscoveied the “Elixir of l.ifc,"
vvhich the ale by mists have been so long in quest ol ;
mu' tl ar (pardon my ullicuu.’suessp you shuulil havt
named it accordingly.
From ihe eminent Dr. Devigney, of Brussels.
October It, 1837.
To Dr Magnin ;—My dear friend—l am niosi
gratified at Ibe unprecedented popularity of your
“I.tic na Cordial," und am able io dear testimony lo
its surprising virtue. I bad a patient recently,
I ,\1 , a gentleman oi fort tine, who bad lor
several years abandoned himself in the vortex of
dissipation ; und was ony reclaimed from it at
length by the utter pmstmli m of ah ins v inloenor
gcs Ile was, indeed, reilu ml lo ihe last exiremily
ol debility and i istelessness. lor, if an occasional
flash of excitement warne d Ins system, the icac
lion was almost mum done, and the result porleet
prostration. 1 had applh d all the usual nostrums
in such ca-es ; hut, us I had anticipated, without
success; and when I siivv Ihe ‘'Eurtni Co dial"
advertised, 1 must confess that even Ihe great weight
of your name did not give me much hope m n, at
least so far as regarded ihe esse in imnd. I felt
hound in try jt.hovvev.r,aml was soon sivi'fied of
| is efficacy; fur before a bottle was expended, mv
] patient gwe eviileiiee of the reluming elitsl only ol
j htssyslm. ; mol he is now, having used four bullies,
| as well is over.
The number of documents, such as the above
j vv Inch have been received by Mr. Magnin, since the
first appearance ol “ la' • \.nlml ( le Encme," would
j till a volume us largo as the Bible,
j T ins high'y irapor ant mcdioiueisforaalehy John
i Winters Ilolderwell, No. 129 1. 1 ben ysi reel, Nevv-
Vork ; Charles II Tyler, No. 7l) Cheslnul-sl, Bhilu
i delpln.a ; an I in Baltimore by Roberts & Atkinson,
I John M. Ltroque, and G. 1C Tyh r; m Washing
j lout tl V hy I'olnas " alkins amijCharles St. .u ; in
I Georgetown by O. M I mllmenm ; in Richmond
by John H. Eustice; in IViersbnrg by Braggs
I Thomas and Ditpuy, Koss r & Jones; and in Nor-
J folk by M. A. Naums and I! Emerson; and by
i John 'tnodly, No 65 Boydraa s! New Orleans
( It can alsj) be found at all the principal Drug
j Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by Hnvi
land Bisley & Cn , Thomas Barrett Ar Co., and
i Nelson Carter. Brice, $3 per buttle, with full d.-
| reel ions. June 4 ly
j Georgia, l.incoltt county :
% 4 ’ IIEREAS Jefferson Winn, administrator of
j »» the estate of John Winn, deceased, applies
for letters dismissory,
These are therefore to cite and admonish a'l and
| singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bo and appear at my otfice within tht
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band at office, in Lincolnton
this 21st dav of February, 1839.
HUGH HENDERSON,
February 26. Clerk.
r | iHKSE Mils aieno lunger among those of do-übt-
I fnl utility. They have passed away from the
hundreds that arc daily launched upon the tide of
S experiment, and now stand before the public as
" high in reputation, and as extensively employed in
’ all parts of the United Slates, the Canadas, Texas
•' Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that
' has ever been prepared fur the relief of suffering
‘ man. J hey have been introduced wherever it was
ll found possible to ca.ry them j and there are but
e few towns that do not contain some remarkable
11 evidences of theirgoad eifeets. The certificates
" that have been presented to the propiietor exceed
1 twenty thousand! upwards of live hundred of
j which are from regular practising physicians, who
j arc Hie most competent judges of their merits.
„ ( ften have the cures peiformed by this medicine
, been the subject of editorial comment, in various
j newspapers and journals-, and it may with truth he
I asserted that no medicine of the kin 1 has ever re
. ceived testimonials of greater value thin are at*
. tached to this.
, They are in general use as a family medicine
) and tlieic are thousands of families who declare they
arc never satislicd until they have a supply always
v on hand.
\ They have no rival in curing and preventing
Bil ious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
■ Complaints, hick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
e Dropsy', Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn,
- Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distensionof the Stomach
and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,Flatulence,Haoitu
r al Costi vc-ness, Loss of Appetite, Hlotchedor Sallow
* Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels,
1 w here a cathartic or aperient is needed They arc
exceedingly mild in their operation, producing
neither nausea, griping no debility.
The following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a
. highly respectable Planter of Wake Countv, No
; Ca,March 3d,1838;
1 Dr. Peters —Dear Sir, —By requestor your agent,
Mr. Harrison, I send you a few lines respecting the
’ almost miraculous effects of your pil's j and 1 would
t add, that you may make use ol them, in connection
with my name, in any mariner you deem proper, 1
speak of their merits from experience,as 1 and my
family have taken upwards of thirty boxes in three
years; and so great are the benefits we have receiv
ed from them In general, that 1 would rather pur
, chase them at ten dollars a box than have my house
, without them. 1 will not enumerate the afflictions
. they have relieved us of; but I can assure you they
; were many, and of very opposite natures, which
1 lias fully proved to me that your medicine isasim
, pie purifier of the system, and therefore equally
1 the enemy of every disease. 1 will mention one
, case. 1 have a sister who had been for a long pe
, riod severely afflicted with dropsy in the chest and
s was brought by ii to the very verge of tiie grate.
She was attended by the most eminent physicians
2 that money could procure; hut all their efforts to
■ restore her to health, or even to mitigate hersuffer
• ings were fruitless ; and accordingly,we all consid
■ ered her immediate death as inevitable. By good
I fortune, however, as she was in this situation, cx
• pect ng every day to be her last, your pills were
introduced into my family, and so speedy and pal
pable were their effects that three doses visibly re
| Sieved her, and in less than three months she was
i perfectly restored to health. This case, I and all
, who were witness of it, (but more especially the
- sußering party,) considered to be the next tiling to
: miraculous; and yet 1 could mention many more
5 of an equally desperate nature, in which your pills
r i were equally successful in rescuing the patients
t j from the jaws of death. Need 1 add that the popu
, larity of your medic ine amounts to enthusiasm in
< this section of the country > But this 1 presume
i you know Horn the immense quantity you dispose
of I may mention, however, that notwithstanding
1 its general use, 1 never heard an individual complain
■ of its eifeets. My residence is 12mics from Hal
' eigh, on the road to FayetteviHe. I am, witli sen
i timents of regard, your ob’t servant.
A. G. BANKS,
To Dr. Peters, —Sir —For upwards of liftecn
months, I have been c ue ly afflicted with Fever
and Ague; and during flic lime could find nothing—
though 1 had app:i d lu every tiling that gave me
any tiling like permanent relief. At length, how
ever, your pills were recommended to me, hy one
of our best pity sicians, and I am most grateful and
happy in being able to add . that I had scarcely used
I two boxes when 1 found that they had restored me
Ito perfect health, since then, various members of
I my family have used them with espial success-^
1 | and consequently 1 feel it my duty to apprise you
| of the fact, and to request of you to pub ish this
1 certificate, as lam anxious to add my public testi
! mony to the almost miraculous virtues of your un
’ rivaled medicine, llcspectfnlly yours,
1 Til Ft) DO UK JAMES.
“ Augusta, Ga., Feb 10, 1839.
Communication received from the eminent Dr. J.
H. Irwin of Florence, Georgia:
Dr. .1. P. Peters—My Dear air—On the night of
tiie llthinst.,l was called in great haste to the
j- house of a fcl ow ci izen, (Mr. Lee,) where 1 found
his son laboring under a most alarming attack of
Cynanche Tracnealis (Croup) and apparently be-
B yond tiie aid of rem?dy. By tiie greatest good for
a tune, however, 1 had in my pocket a broken box of
. your pills—four of which I administcro , wilh
, such immediate happy ctlect that in a few minutes
, my patient was at case, and out of danger, ’i his
ease, in connection with my name is at your ser
s vice—and 1 have the p ensure to be able to inform
you that your inestimable medicine is in such great
. favor with the faculty here, that I bcl eve there is
not one of them who docs not use it in his private
practice. Yours most resp’y.
March 13, 1839. J. H. IIUVIN, M. D.
Extract from a letter written by Ur. Francis Bo
gart, of Providence, R. L, Dec. 17, 1838.—Peters’
, pills are an exce lent aperient and cathartic medi
cine, those effei ts being produced by t.ie dilferenees
I of the quantity taken, and arc decidedly superior
i to Lee’s, l.randreth’s or Morrison’s Pills.
> Extract Lorn a letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor,
I Me ~lan. 9, 1839 They are a peculiarly mild,yet
efficient purgative medicine, and produce little if
; any, griping or nausea. 1 have prescribed them
with much success in sick headache and slight bil
lions fever.
Extract ol a letter by Dr. Josepii Williams of
Burlington, Vt., July 9, 1837.— 1 cordially recom
■ mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no
r case dangerous, family medicine. They are pecu-
J liarly inllucntial in costiveness and all the usual
* j diseases of the digestive organs.
J, | Extract of a letter from Ur. Edw Smith of Mon
t treal, L. i Bept. 27, 1836.—1 neverknev a sing c
patent medicine that 1 could put tiie least conn
■ dencc in but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable 1-ills, which are
I really a valuable discovery. 1 have no hesitation
in having it known that 1 use them extensively in
, my practice,for all complaints, (and they are not a
, few) which have their source in the in purity of tiie
, blood
■ Extract of a letter fiom Pr. Dye of Quebec, L.
i C., March 6, 1837.—F0r bilious fevers, sick- head
, ache, torpidity of the bowels, ami enlargement of
i the spleen, Ur. Peters’ Pills are an exce.lent medi-
I cine.
, Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Dr-
I j loans. La.,Oct. 9, 1837.—1 have received much as
, sistance i« my practice—espeeia ly in jaundice and
yellow fever, from the use of Peters’ Pills. 1 pre
sumc that, on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in
a a month
I Extract of a letter f.om Dr. Prichard of Hudson,
N. V., .hi ic 3, 1836.—1 was aware that Dr. Peters
i was one of the best chemists in the United States
- and felt assured that he would someday (from IBs
- intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs
<, and drugs) produce anefflcicntmcdicine,andlmust
■ | acknowledge that Ins Vegetable Pills fully respond
j |to my expectations. They are indeed a" superior
1 I medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist,
s I the Physician, and the Philosopher.
! Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of rfficin
’ j nati.Fcb. 2. 1838.—Vour Pills are the mildest in
I their operations, and yet most powerful in tueiref
» sects, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice
j of eight and twenty years. Their action on tiie
chyle, and hence on the impurities of the biood, is
evidently veiy surprising
j Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltimore,
Deo. 17,1836. —I am in tire daily habit of prescri
'* bing them, (Peters’ Pills) and they in nearly ail
s cases answeied my purpose. 1 have discarded other
medicines, some of them very good ones, in their
J favor.
Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 1, 1837.
'« Dear Sir—l have made frequent useof your Pills
y in the incipient stage of hi ions fever, and ohsti.
nate constipation of the bowels ; also, in tiie en
', largemont of the sp ccn, chronic diseases of the
liver,sick head-ache, general debility, and in all
cases have found them to be very effective
J. D. BOVD, M. D.
I Micklmduh* Co., Va., Feb. 7, 1357. |,
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pi h in my practice for
! the last twelve months, I take pleasure in giving
] my testimony of their good elleets in cases of dys
pepsia, sick head-ache, bilious fevers, and other (
I diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver. They .
| are a safe and mild aperient, Leung the best article |
I of the kind 1 ever used. I ,
GEottOE C. SCOTT, M. I).
These much approved and justly celebrated Pills,
are sold wholesale and retail, at New fork prices,
by llaviland Kislcy Sr to., Thomas liarrott hr Co.,
and Nelson! aiter,and by all the principal Drug
gists throughout the United States, the Canadas,
Texas,Mexico and the West Indies. Uetail Price,
60 cents per box, wholesale price, $4 per dozen.
June 3 ly
PILES, lIAEMORIUIOIDH, &c.
PRICK si.-AO Cl IHE AO PaY.
JIAV’S LINIuEM'.
No Fiction.— This extraordinary i hem’cnl com
position ihe result of science ami liie itiveiilimi ofa
ceiebiolcd medical mi.ri, iho introduction ui which
to the public was invested wnh ihe solemnity of a
demb bed bequest, bus since gain d a reputation
unparalleled, fully susiam.iig the eorraclness id tbe
laiiienieil Ur. Gridley’s lust eoiussioii that “he
dared not die wit out giving to poslerily the bene
fit id his knowledge on this subject,''and lie there
fore bequean ed to bis friend and attendant, Sclo
rnon Hays, I he secret id Ins discovery
It is now used in the principal hospitals,and the
private practice in oar country, first and most cer
tainly lor the cure ol ihe Piles, and also so exten
lively and vtfcctually as to balhe credulity, unless
where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the
billowing complaints:
Pur Dropsy —Creating extraordinary absorption
yb once.
A I Swellings— Reducing them in a few hours.
Rheumatism, Aeuieor t liroi.icgiviugquv'k ease.
Sure. Throat —Hy cancers ulcers or colds.
Croup, and iVhooping Cough —Externally, and
over the chest.
All Bruises Sprains and Burns —Curingyin a few
hours Sores and Ulcers —W bother fresli or long
star.ding, and fever sores.
Ils operations upon a,lulls and children in redo
einir iheiininc swellmas, and 100.-eniug coughs and
lighliiess of lire chest by relaxation ol ihi pans, has
l been surf-rising beyond conception —Tire common
rut ark of those who liuvu used it in lhe Piles, is
“ It riels like a charm ”
Til E I'll, is-—'Tim price $1 is refunded loany
person who will use a hoiile of Hay s Liniment, for
lire Piles, and return the empty boiile w ithout being
cured. These are the positive orders ol the propne
tor to the Agents;and out ol many thousand sold
not one has been übsnccesslnl.
We might insert certificates In any length, hut
prefer that those who sell (he aiticle, should exhibit
I he original to purermsers.
CAUTIOiV—None can bo gemine wit lion) a
splemlid engraved wra| p>-r, on which is my name
I and also that of Ihe Agents
SOLOMON IlAlcP.
TO EDITORS, &c —All conniry papers who
will insert the above 12 months, and sand or c num
ber lo tbe agents shall be entitled to one dozen of
the Lineament.
Sold wholesale ami retail hy t OMSTOCK & Co,
Sole Agents, 8 Fletcher street, neat Maiden Lane,
one door below Pearl street, V vv Vork, and by one
Druggist in every town in the Union.
Lor sale by A.VTUNV& lIALNLS, 232 Broad
reel, A igu la. ' mar 30
DK, E. c-PuHN, a'Genimo physician of much
note, having devoted ins attention for some
years to l he cure and removal of the censes of A Lit-
VOUS AND SICK HEAD ACHE, lirs thosaiis
tiiolion lo make known, thu. he liasn remedy which
by removing i tie causes cures cifeciuallv mid perma
nently this distressing complaint 'I here are many
lamnies who have considered sick Headache a con
sntuiiunal incurable Imniiy complaint- Ur. s. as
sures them that hey me mistaken, ai d labouring
under distress winch ih -y might not onlv alleviate,
Init actually eradicated by the use of his remedy.
Ii is ihe result ol sen ni.fic research, and is entirely
ofa different diameter Irora advertised patent medi
cines, and is not imp cai-ant lo llie lasic.
HEADACHE, Ml K Ull NERVOUS.
The extraordinary reputation lhat Dr. Spolin’s
remedy for Ibis distressing comp amt is every day
gaming is c. nainly a rnaltarol much astonishment,
That so in icli sntlering should h u e existed forages
without any discovery of an etfcclual prevenliv •, or
cure, is I roly a subject of mnidt regret but Dp.
now assures the public that such a r medy has been
| invented as will convince the mostcredulons. The
• rinciples on which it nets arc simple nod plain Ills
an n mined fact Hint this corn)) aim, whether railed
Mick Headache, or No.vans Headache, arises prim
only (rom the stomach—those who think ■ h.-y luve
the Nervous Headache mav rest assured I hut this
organ, the stomach, Is ihe first cause, that th-sys
tem lias heroine filiated or dominated, tlnoiigb Hi -
stomach, and that only through the same channel
must they expect s rest .ration til the na ural and
heahhv luncli ms ol the system. Tin-ol j, cl, Ur.
Spohn’s remedy is eirnnnnily calculated to a lain.
The truth ol this position cannot he controverted,
and the sooner suffeiers with ihe headache become
convinced of ii, the sooner will their suliering end
in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pudg.-s bis
pn fessiooai reputation on ibis (act. Tne remedy
may be had ol apothecaries generally throughout
Unileil States.
For sale uy A NT! IN \ & HAINES, No. 232
B-oad-street, Augusta. mar 26
Georgia, Lincoln ooiiniy :
WHEREAS Jonas Guice, administrator of the
estate of Samuel Davis, deceased, petitions
for letters of dismission ;
These are therefore to cite, summon and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my otlice within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand et office, in Lincohiton,
this 7th day- of ,\i arch, 1839.
HUGH HENDERSON, C. C. 0.
March 11, 1830.
Georgia, Lincoln county :
•fITHEREAS Toliver Jones, surviving adminis-
J 1 trator of the estate of Moses Jones, de
ceased, applies for letters of dismission •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
' to he and appear at my oliice within the time pre
setibed hy law, to show cause, if any- they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oiliec, in Lincolnton,
his2lstday of February, 1539.
HUGH HENDERSON,
February 26. Clerk,
Georgi i, Jeff-rson count; :
I HEREASJuhn R. Cook, administrator on
I *» the estate ol James 11. Cook, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
I singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
; to he and appear at my office within the time pre
j scribed by law, to show cause, if aly they have,
) why said letters should not be granted ;
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
J 23d March; 1839.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
march 23
Georgia, Jefferson county :
U, ; HERKAS Sam cl \V, Bobbins, administra
tor on the estate of William Raltcy, de
ceased, applies for letters dismissory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, j
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oliicc in Louisville, this
23d March, 1239.
EBENEZER BOTHWELL, Clerk.
march 23
Georgia. Jefferson county ;
« vriIEREAS liciiiah S. Carswell, administrator
\\ on the estate of Sterling D. Eason, deceased,
app ies for letters dismissory from said estate ;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my otfice within the timi pre
scribed by aw, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this sth day of
February, 1539. EBENEZER BOTHWELL,
feb 9 Clerk.
Georgia, Scriven comity :
It / HERKAS Jacob H. VVePs applies for letters
» » of administration on the estate of Philetus
Scott, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at oifi.e, in Jacksonboro
i this 24th May, 1839. ’
$ may 24 ‘ WILLIAM K. DANIELS, D.Cl’k
JAYAiAi INDIAN iXPECIOi aSI , .
IS recommended as decidedly superior to any oil.- j
er known combination of medicine, for Cloughs,
3olds, Influenza, C onsumption, Asthma, spitting of
blood, Angitna Pectoris —Palpitation of the heart,
Bronchitis; Chronic Pleurisy, Hoarseness, Difficulty
of breathing, lloeping Cough .Pains and Weakness
of the- breast, and all diseases of the Pulmonary
Organs.
J hls medicine is highly and justly recommended,
by numerous and respectable individuals, who have
found relief from its use. Many who have been
laboring under protracted Coughs and Pains in the
breast, and have been ) I pposed by themselves and
their friends far advanced in Consumption, have
been happily restored to perfect health by the use
of t us valuable Expectorant.
The Rev. C. C. P. Crashy, late Agent of the Ameri
can Baptist, writes as fallows :
New York, June 15, 1535.
To Dr. Jayne —Dear Sir, —1 have made use of the
Indian Expectorant, personally and in my family,
for the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed I
may consider my life prolonged by the use of this
valuable medicine, under the blessing of God, for
several years. 1 may say almost as much in the
case of my wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. Tinson,
of the Island of Jamaica. For all cases of cough,
inflammation of the chost, lungs and throat, 1 do
most unhesitatingly recommend this as the best
medicine 1 have ever tried. My earnest wish is,
lhat others afflicted as I have been, may experience
the same relief, which 1 am persuaded they will, by
using the Indian Expectorant.
C. C. P. CROSRY.
N. B.—Many of my neighbors, on my rccommen
lation, have tried this medicine with uniform suc
cess. (Mr. Crosby’s present residence is near Eliz
abethtown, N. J.)
nereby certify that I was cured of a violent
mugh and pain in my breast by using Dr. Jayne’s
ixpectorant medicine. My wife also was afflicted
vith a bad cough and pain in her breast, attended
with so much difficulty of breathing as to prevent
her from geVing any sleep for a number of nights in
succession j out by taking two doses of this medi
cine she was enabled to sleep quietly through the
eight, and in a few days, by continuing its use, she
vas perfectly cured. ’ JACOB RIDGEWAY.
Hancock's Bridge, N. J., Sept. 24,1838.
Last spring my wife was confined to her bed by a
listressing cough and pain in her breast and side.
Her cough harrassed her day and night, and her dis-
Ijculty of breathing was so great that she got very
little sleep for many days and nights together.—
None if the medicines she took appeared to be of
any service to her, until Dr. Jayne kind.y sent her
a bottle if Indian Expectorant, which completely
restored icr to health. She firmly believes it is the
best medicine ever discovered.
WM. POULSON.
Hancock's Bridge, N. J., Nov. 21,1838.
Copy rs a letter from the Rev. Simeon Siegfried,
pastor of the Baptist Church at Roxburough, near
Philadelphia.
Dr. D. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —You will probably re
collect that about two months since, 1 called upon
you and procured a bottle of your Indian Expe to
rant, stating that 1 was then troubled with an invet
erate hoarseness and cold of three months standing,
for which no medicine that 1 had tried afforded any
relief. I deem it due to you and to the Expectorant
to inform you, that the use of that one bottle entire
ly removed the complaint, and that I have had no
return of it since. From a fair rrial of this medi
cine, andalso of your Carminative Balsam, in my
own family,and under my observation,! confidently
recommend both to the afflicted. Yours truly,
S. SIEGFRIED.
Philadelphia, July 18/A, 1837.
Dr. Jayne. —Dear Sir, —Labouring under Pulmo
nary Affections for the last five years, and being
troubled recently with a severe cough, attended
with frequent attacks of hemorrhage, 1 was per
suaded to buy your Indian Expectorant, after 1 had
resorted in vain to the best medical aid of this city.
Before 1 had taken two bottles, 1 am happy to say
that the cough entirely left me,t ogether with the
hemorrhage. J .T.ske this Statement under the im
pression that it is a duty which I owe to my fellow
sufferers, and as an expression of my sincere grati
tude to you for your invaluable medicine.
Very respectfully,
J. E. MOORE, Dentist, 49 S. Fifth-st.
Philadelphia, March 30, 1838,
DR. D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM,
is accrtain. safe and effectual remedy for Dysentery,
Diarrhoea, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, Summer
Complaint, Cholic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach,
Flatulency, &c. &c., and all Spasmodic and Nervous
Diseases, as Sick and Nervous Headache, iiustcrla,
Cramp, &c. &c.
This is one of (ho most efficient, pleasant and safe
compositions ever olfered to the public for the cure
of the various diseases of the stomach and bowels,
and the only article worthy of the least conhdcnce
for curing Cholera infantum or Summer Complaint;
and in all the above cases it really acts like a charm.
The highest testimonials have been received of the
great variety and number of important cures it has
effected —by persons, too, of the first respectability,
who have 100 much intelligence to be imposed upon
themselves, and too much honesty to lend the influ
ence of their names for the purpose of imposing upon
others.
IiAi.TiMoSE, March 27th, 1838.
Dr. Jayne— Dear Sir, —You ask me what proofs I
meet with of the efficacy of your medicine. 1 can
safely say that 1 never prescribed ft medicine for
Rowel Complaints that has given me so much satis
faction, and my patients so speedy and perfee t relief
as this. Whenever introduced into a family, it be
comes a standing remedy for those ailments, and is
called for again and again, which 1 think a pretty
good proof of its efficacy and usefulness, in the
Summer Complaint of children it has frequently ap
peared to snatch the little victims, as it were, from
tho grave. “1 have saved the life of my child, and
of such and such a child,” 1 have repeatedly heard
said. In dysenteric alfections of adults, 1 have time
and again seen it act like a charm, and give perma
nent relief in a few hours, I may say in a few
minutes. In line, it is a valuable medicine, and no
family should be without it. Respectfully,
M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN,
oct 27 6md&w Sole Agen for Augusta
O. COSBY’S MYSPKPTTC IIITTEKS.
PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to
disgust the public eye than the innumerable
advertisements ot nostrums that aie constantly ap
pearing in the public prints. All are ready to ex
claim, our souls aie sick, our cars are pained with
every day’s reports of ils and spectucs. Phis state
of llie public mind would seem to forbid any person
of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis
coveries in medicine, to -the trial of the public.—
Still, motives of delicacy shou d not prevent us
from'making known real discoveries, which we
are confident will benefit our fellow-men. This
latter consideration has prompted the author of
these bitters to make them known. He knows
hey are highly efficacious, for he himself, his wife,
and many friends, have given them a thorough trial,
lie was himselfa confirmed dyspeptic, so much, that
even his recollection was gone. By using these
bitters be lias been restored to health. Mrs. tos iy
was troubled for many years but was restored to
health by the use of these hitters. This Iras been
the ease with many of his friends. Mr. t osby in
• sending forth this advertisement addresses those
. whoknowhim. He has been for many years a resi
-1 dent of Augusta, at which place, Ire can at any
’ time be consulted about the bitters. They are
I good in all cases of diseases of the digestive or
gans, Hie symptoms of which are indigestion,
_’ pain or oppression in the stomach from food,
loss of appetite, flatulency, heart burn, giddiness in
’ ( Hie bead, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassi
f Hide, general weakness, disturbed sleep, &c.—
The composition is entirely Botanical, and has
proved efficacious when many celebrated medicines
i had failed. In support of which he refers them to
Freeman W. Lacy, sherilf of Richmond county
s and William T. 1 hompson, editor of the Augusta
s Mirror, and he might refer you to many others
but deems it unnecessary as 'he is willing to place’
1 it on its own merits. All he asks is for those who
. are afflicted with the dyspepsia to give it atrial.
■ They can he had at T. H. Plant’s book-store, An
’ gusta; C. A. Doude. Edgefield C ourt-House; John
H. < osby’s tavern, at the Cherokee ponds ; John R
■ Wilson, at the Hook, Abbeville District, 8. C.j aqd
|of O. Cosby himself,at the corncrof Washington and
Ellis-streets fob io-4m
I BOOH AND JOB PRINTINi
WT. THOMPSON re.'pectiuliy in(J mu
• fucruls and the public generally that s
j is prepared to execute eve y variety u I
ANVJOHPUINTtNu, with neatness and J I
I llis assortment ol materials is equal in ext™ " I
I ( l ualit f t 0 an .v >» the city, and from his tho "' I
] acquaintace with the business, he hopes to he .s, ■
[to give general satisfaction to those who ntavfav I
| him with a share of their patronage. 3 av “ ! I
I o those who have heretofore patronized him t, I
j begs leave to return his most grateful acltnowled™ I
I meats for past favors ; and he hopes by stiict at IS
I tention to bu.iness and constant efforts to pi ea , e B
j merit a continuance of their patronage. “ 1
(£/*/,/! it BLANKS, of every kind, kept con *
| stanlly on hand, or printed to order, on the short™ *
™'! ce j feb 13-ts I
THE HDRiNT CORN IM^ASrTfK.
V\ A lilt ANTED to cure, without incum-m.
• » ieiice. all Corns whatever. Toe Ciliowim
is all the proprietor, a wi iow, who depends on th,
sole of thia article for support, will present; .J
j CKRTIFICATK.
We, the subscribers, do certify, that we ha\(
known ihe Burnt Corn 1 lasterto cuieund eradicu
; a greai number of Corns, li has hern used wiihlbt
iiiusl perlect sucrrss by uui selves and friends b
many years, an,, the proprietor is a widow.
(Signed! John Aluim, Jr, Ira Higgins, Henjamin
Bryun, l.eliiinl Bice, Arch Benson, Cewn Kuuniui
Lemuel Lynch, John 31 oiley, ir. <n ) !
For sale by AN lUNY A, HAIiNES, No. 232
Broad street, Augus-ta."” apnl 2 d’
NKW VOLUME FUR 1839."
THE NEW-YOUK SPIRIT OF THE
0 TIMES.
A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Litera
ture and the Stage.
William T. Porter, Editor.
Published every Saturday in the City of Neu'-York
and Embellished with very large Imperial Quarto
Engravings on Steel, of distinguished Horses,
Eminent Actors, sc.
The Ninth Volume oflhis periodical comm nced
on the'Jth ol March, l,i3'J. Ins uuwr > lie ol the ve
ry laigest weekly papers in America consisting ol
iwelv- immense quarto pages instead ol eight, as
hitherto. The pr. sent volume will he illustrated by
SEVEN SUPERB I.NGU AVI.NGB, of the most
costly description on STEEL PLATES of the lar
gest size; two ol tlie senes were published in the
first number ol ihn volume —one bcii g a Fancy Por
trait ol AUGUSTA, ine beuim nl and celebrated
danseuse , in I lie clmr’cieroi La Sylph ide —tin- other
aj Pori ran of Air. >tkvk Cs luiiioii's BLA K M Alii A
celebrated as the best Four 31 He inure ol tier day
at the Noilli. ami the conq iemr ol t n/Zein ilieg'ent
Twenty Alilc race on Cong Ishuid, Pori rails of
John llasuomok.ol Alingo, undo; linptnte<l Mo
narch, will lollow Mini k Maria, and other siihjecis
both c polling and 'I heniricul, w<li lie seleeted to
contii u« the se les, wt.ich win thus In.in a beauti
ful anil interesting Gallery of F-nqkav ings. The
Etigraiings wdl lie the hugest ever given m an A
mericiin pe iodical, those already publish'd being,
one oflliirteen inches by liner n, and the other lour
teen by eighteen. They will be all elaborately and
richly limshed, and printed on a large lino sheet, to
accompany the paper Care will I e taken dial iluy
are so secured lor transmission by ilie in-.i1.-s that
they may reach tneir dtslmati n without injury,
and be suilanle lor Irnming ” 11 ody nl the paper
itseil will be illnsiriilcd by fim Woo .-engravings
of U.vcmg and Spurliiu < ups,. in ~s of Celebrated
Ka. e Courses, am- Etchings ol nurses, on the plan
ol “Bell’s Lile in London,” which Ilia Race Cup
annexed i-a specimen
'I he “Spirit of tiieTimes” will continue to h?
priminily and essentially devoted lo the American
ano English I UliF. Under this general h ail wnl
be embraced i comp.eie Amernan Uacing Calendar
lor toe current year, and mil reports ol the .>ew
market, Uoncast r, Epsom, Ascot, Goodwood, Liv
erpool and Cluster Race .Heelings in England, and ’
si.ch nlhers as may be inlerosiing from l .eeimraeiet
of (he horses engaged nr niher circumstances
A List of i lie WINNING llOilbgs at tlie prece
ding year will bo published, arranged in Four Dis
tinct 'fables, —One ol Four Alilo v\ miters one of
Three, one of Two, and one ol One Aide itinera,
These tables show at a glance ihe winner ol every
race ol the iasl year, his Age, Color, Pedigree and
Owner, ilie Prize won; Ihe VVeighl carried, the
Time made,ami the lluisos Beaten by h m,together
with the du>e and place ol ihe race and a reiereuei lo
the page of the preceding volume where ihe r ye was
originally published. 11l fi st,or table of Four Alii
Winners appeared in the 2d number, mill it eum
pFisea all Ihe luregoing particulars ol il.o Four .Milo
iaces ran in America, di.r.ng the year 1838 These
inbl.-s ore compiled with infii ite cure ami lab .ur,
and at great expense ; they are of constant prac
tical use, ad 1. crease m value every year A List
ol English tt n,rung Horses lor i In- same year will al
so be published in ine volume, arranged in the En
glish Inriii.
A fable ol American Trotting Hrses, with ilia
Age, Color, Owner. Time nude, IN eight earned,
Ilorses Beaten, Ac. Ac. will ho published milts
volume, and in addiiiun there will he published nn
absirucl ol every Great Trotting I’erli.finance in A
merica fi rsevernl year.- bn. k, withe peciai reference
to ills lime made This ahs.raci has been euiiipu rd
fn m several am hemic s urces and will In ex in me
ly inieresimg us the only complete tecord oi Ameri
can Trntiing over utimpted. A fable ol American
Stallions in Ihe usual lonn w ill also appear in an
early unrulier nl the volume, and vvi i be i .nndcon
venient lor bncdersas disigiiiiling the age, color,
pedigree owner, place and price ol -landing, of near
ly every distinguished stallion in Ameiiru
; These are but the leading failures ol tin Tusr,
department ol the paper, ul w in. li the others can on
ly t e enumerated in lir.ef They comprise a emu’
pl»ie record ol nil liiiporiiilions and all Males ol flood
Mock —Ewcepslukes, Racing mid I r tting Maiches,
and Racingupismitnients,— Essays on breeding and
trading.— Pedigrees and Pe.lonium, es ol i.islm
gnislied Horses, — wnh all Ihe curnnl News and
Un Uilsin porting - ircies, both nt home and uon.iid
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