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MONONGAHELA WHISKEY—JO bbls su
perior Mouongahela ‘Whiskey, just re
ceived and for sate by
W. E. & J. U. JACKSON, Auctioneers,
may 18
I* d \ BAGS Prime Green Coffee
•7 \ * 10 lilids. St. Croix Sugar.
Just received, and for sale by
JOHN S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
may 10
Georgia, IVarren county :
Mary Ann Hay, a
tvs. C Lib I for Divorce.
Thomas Day,
IT appearing to tlie Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that the defendant, T homas Day, is not
to he found in this county :
On motion, it is ordered by the Court that lto
defendant be and appear at the next term of th._
Court, to answer tlie said cause; and that a copy
of this rule be puhl shed in one of the public ga
zettes of this state, once a month for three months,
before the next term of tire ( unit.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of dd county, April Term, |S3!b
June 13 m3t JOHN MOORE,CIerk.
(ieurgui, Lincoln county :
WHEKEAS Jonas (Juice, administrator of the
estate of Samuel Davis, deceased, petitions
for letters of dismission ;
These are therefore to rite, summon and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said-deceased, to lie and appear at my ofliec within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they bare, why said letters should not be granted.
(liven under my band id office, in l.incolnton,
this 7tb day of .March, I S 3!).
MUCH HENDERSON, C. C. O.
March 11, 1830.
<seori;iii, Lincoln county :
■» »r II ERE AS Toliver Jones, surviving adminis
-11 tratnr 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 be and appear at my office within the time pre
seiibed hy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Lincolnton,
his 21st day of February, 1 Stiff.
HUGH HENDERSON,
February 26. Cleric.
Georgia, Jefferson county :
H/ HKIIEAS John R. Cook, administrator on
' the estate of James 11. Cook, deceased, ap
plies for letters disinissory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors nl said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if aly they have,
why said letters should not he granted;
Gives under my hand at office in Louisville, this
23d March; Hs3!).'
EUENKZER BOTH WEED, Clerk.
inarch 23
Georgia, Jellersoiicounty :
WHEREAS Samuel W. Robbins, administra
tor on the estate of William Rattey, de
ceased, applies for letters disinissory;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he 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 office in Louisville, this
23d March, 1 «:><».
EUENEZER IIOTIIWELL, Clerk.
march 23
Georgia, Jelleismi county :
WHEREAS lleuiah S. Carswell,administrator
on the estate of Sterling I). Eason, deceased, ,
applies for letters disinissory from said estate ;
These are therefore to tile and admonish all and ,
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the timi pre
s cribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at office, this sth day of
February, IS3!L EDEN E/.EU BOTHWEEL,
feb !)' Clerk.
Georgia, Seriven county :
WHEREAS Jacob 11. Wells applies for letters
of administration on the estate of I’hiletus
Scott, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ol said deceas
ed to be and appear at my ollicc within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Jacksonboro,
tills 24th May, 1839. 1
may 24 WILLIAM K. DANIELS, D.Cl’k.
PRESENTMENTS. s
Lincoln Superior Court, April Term, 183!). I
Georgia, Lincoln County. r
The Grand Jurors, sworn and cmpannellcd as i
the Grand Inquest of said county and stale, for the
present term, make the following presentments.
And in doing so, they feel gvalitied to slate that
they have no presentments to make of a general
character, us outrageous upon the moral commu
nity.
The Grand Jurors, in the performance of this
duty, under the special charge ol his Honor, have
made examination of the records of the cuuits, and
find them in good order, and the proceedings ol the
courts regularly re.orded. hi respect to tlie other
charges Horn ms Honor, nothing comes within the
knowledge of this body that they can present as a
grievance.
The Grand Jury, will, as a body,recommend Hie
strict observance of the law, regulating retail
licenses, passed at the last session of the Legisla
ture, which law, enforced, will put a slop to a
traffic with slaves in ardent spirits, which has been
for years a source of complaint, and accumulation
of much vice and crime within the state.
They would recommend to the Interior Court of
the County, to have such repairs made as may be
necessary io the several bridges in the county, and
when required, to have new ones built; and we
point out lo Ilium those across Main Soap Creek
and the Dry Fork of Soup Creek as wanting re
pairs. jr
Flu- Grand Jurors have been unable to examine
fully, the situation of tlie funds of the county, the
clerk having been under a press during the term in
his official duly, they recommend that he be pre
pared lo lay before the Inferior Court the state of
the funds, and that the same be lard before Hie next
Grand Jury for their approval.
The Grand Jury would present as a serious grie- ;
vance,tho defect moat criminal laws, which will
not permit olfences lo bo tried in any county than
where they arc committed —it has come to this,
that the more flagrant the crime, the mure certainly
there is that the perpetrator will r scapejuslice.
The transgiessor and Ins friends have only to
agitate the ease m a I companies, and thus draw out
tout expression of opinion which is so natural in a
virtuous community, where the laws have been
shaiueluily violated, and thus under the two oal is
that are prescribed by the code lo Jurors, every
citizen in tin* county .especially t.ie most mcntoii
ous and enlightened, are rendered incompetent to
serve. Tins is a cry ing evil, and we would recom
mend lo our Senators an 1 Representatives in the
next Legislature, to bring this matter before the
assembly, and to endeavor to procure such an alter
ation in the existing laws, as will insure the speedy
administration ol justice.
Tlie Grand Jurors in cldting their presentments
through their foreman, present to Ins Honor, Gar
nett Andrews, their thanks for liis attention to
thaw as a body, and for bis attention to business in
the discharge of his official duties, which lias been
faithfully and impartially performed. And to I .
S. Heath, Esq , Solicitor General, they present
their thanks for Ins faithful discharge of his duties.
We further r -commend that the clerk have these
presentments publishcdunce a month for six months
in the Augusta c luomclc- and Sentinel and Federal
Uuiotw
John Henlly, Foreman. Hogun Wadsworth,
John M.Quinn, Henry F. Mcrccier,
Edmond J. Lyon, John Cellars,
Newman S. Matthews, Hardy Leverctt,
Jacob Murph, Mark Rond,
George Collars, Noredditig Trammel),
Ktheldrid Ross, Wiley Jeter,
Jeremiah Blanchard, John F.ady,
William Greshum, Eli Garnett.
On motion of V. S. Heath, Solicitor General, it is
ordered hy the coun that the presentments of the
Grand Jury be published as required by them.
Georgia, Lincoln County.
I, Joshua Daniel, Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county and state, certify that the foregoing
presentments ol the Grand Jury is a true exlnut
from the minutes of s aid court, tins 30th dav April
1839. JOSHUA DANIEL, Clerk, i,’. s. c. ’
"-G 1 laiutim
; fit H month* attei d:itv, will he
! g_ made to the Inferior court of Scriven county,
u Inlc silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of John William
son, lalcot Sniveii county,deceased.
JAMES W. KJ I I DES, Administrator.
May 1839. 4m
OUli months aftei date application will be
| 1 made to the honorable the Justices of the in
feriot court of Scriven county, when sitting for or
dinary pin poses, for leave to sell a part of the real
estate ol ( laihom Forehand, of Scriven county, de
ceased, lying, being and situate in the rounty of
•Semen aforesaid, and through which the • intral
Kail Hoad passes, for the benefit of the heirs to
said estate. DAVID BURKE, Administrator
May 11, 1830.
J7JHUR months after date application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to the
estate of Azariah Duke, deceased.
JOHN SAXON,Administrator.
May 0!). 1830. 4«n
I NOUH months after date application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Din
culii county, when silling for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a lot of land in Murray county, No.
oil, Kill District Jd Section, drawn by the orphans
of Noah Walton, dec’ll, also for leave to sell lot
No. HU, loth District of Dec. Drawn by said or
i phans, sold for their henelit.
Aprils, 1830 HARRIET S.WAI.TON, Adm’x.
IXIH K months after dale application will he
’ made to the Honorable Inferior Court ol Din
coin county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a part of the real estate of John
Moss, dec'd. of said county, sold for the henelit ci
the heirs and creditors.
April 8, 1839 WM. W. STOKES. Adm’x.
I NOD it months after dale application will he
' made to the Honorable Inferior< ourl of Din
coin county when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the minors
of Noah Walton, dec’d, situated in Dincoln county,
sold for the benciitof said minors.
April 8, 1839 HARRIETS. WADTON, Adm’r.
I .Kit.’lt inonths after date application will he
' made to the honorable the Inferior Court ol
Warren rounty, when sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell the real estate of i/aynes 8.
Ryan, deceased. EVANS MeC’RARY,
April 3, 1839. Administrator.
ITUiUH months after date application will lie
’ made to the Hon. Inferior 1 ourt of Jefferson
county, when silling for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell a tract of Dand lying in Hurke county,
containing 316 acres, belonging to the minor heirs
of James Trimble, late of Jefferson county, de
ceased. JAMES A. CARSWEDD,
April 26, 1839. Onanlnin.
IjIOUR inonths after date, application will lie
’ made to the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior court, when silling for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of William Cooper,
late of Serivcn county, deceased, for the henelit of
Ins heirs. GEORGE COOKER, Executor.
May 11, 1839.
INOUR inonths after date application will he
' made to the honorable the inferior court of
Taliaferro county, when sitting as a court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to
Misses Euphrasia and Martha Holliday, orphans of
Owen Holliday, deceased.
JOHN M. ANTHONY, Guardian.
May 36, 181!!).
BNOUK months after date, application will be
’ made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
llnrkc Comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of I’eler Mathis, deceased, sold for distribution
for the henelit of the heirs and legatees of said es
tate. ROBERT A. ADDEN, Adm’r.
May 18th, 1839.
INOUU months after date, application will be
’ made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Scriven county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate of William Cooper,
deceased, late of said county.
CEOUOE COOPER, Executor.
June 12,183!).
INOUH months after date application will be
_ made to the honorable Inferior court of Co
lumbia county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave In sell all the land belonging tn Abraham
Fuller,deceased. ft. W. HELD, Adm’r.
May 32,1839.
WHEREAS Eliza Bolton ami Alexander
Kemp, administrators on theestate of Reuben
Bolton, deceased, apply' for letters dismissory from
said estate:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and i
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, i
to he and appear at my oliice within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
(liven under my hand at office in Jacksonhoro,
this 4th of June, 1839. JOSHUA PERRY,
June 1 Clerk.
WlI EKE \s John Cliissen applies for letters of
administration on the estate of Nancy Clics
sen, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
I singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my olHee, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
(liven under inv hand at oliice, in Jacksonhoro,
I this Ith June, 183!). JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
June 4 Ira
Georgia, Scriven County:
- %\[ *rilß EAS James Roberts applies lor letters
f y of administration on the estate of Benjamin
W. Roberts, deceased, of Scriven county:
| Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
| 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.
(liven under mv hand, at office, in Jacksonhoro’,
! this 12th June, 1830.
June 18 JOSHUA PERRY,CIerk,
j Georgia, Jclleisuu enmity :
k k 11EREAS John W. Alexander and William
V V 8. Alexander, administrators of estate of
[ Daniel Alexander, deceased, apply for letters dis
! niissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred ami creditors of said deceased,
: to tile their objections, if any they have, in my of
| lice within the time prescribed by law, to show
rouse why said letters of administration should not
i be granted.
(liven under my hand at office in Louisville, this
29th of May, 18x9.
EUENEZER BOTH WELD, Clerk.
may 29
GeorglUfeLiiicolii county :
% VTHEREAB W iley (1. I atom and Van Allen
M Col hits, administrators ol the estate of Thus.
1 Floranoe, deceased, applies for letters distrtissorV t
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
ami singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear at my olli- e with the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have
why said letters shoud not be granted.
(iiven under my band at office, m Dinoolnton
i bis Ttlulay of March, 1539.
IIUUII 11ENPERSON, C. C. 0.
March 11,1839.
j Georgia, Burke count) :
nl lIEREAS Simeon Bell, administrator, do
bonis non, on the estate of Charles Cavan
i nah, deceased, applies for letters dismissory.
These are therelore to file and admonish all and
| singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
-1 scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
I why said’ letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oliice, in Waynesboro,
tins 18th day o( February, 1839.
fob 21-6 m T.’ll. BCOUNT, D. Clerk.
TaM.h.i Martin,A UM maorM
James Martin. Y Tulia f e>ro Sl ‘^ rior <*urt.
If appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sherill'in the above slated ease, that the de
fendant, James Martin, resides out of the limits of
this county; on motion, ordered, that the said
James Martin he served with notice of said cause
by publication, and that he be required to appear
and and answer said cause, on or before the first
day of the next term of this Court,or the same will
proceed experte. And also, ordered, that a copy of
ihis mle be published in one of the public gazelles
ol this state.once a month for three months, previ
ous to the next term of this Court,
A true extract from the minutes of tho Superior
Court of Taliaferro countv, at March term is.tn
This 28th April, 1830.
may 23-m3t CIUSLKY BRISTOW ITk
fllliE great celebrityof this unrivalled Compo-
I I silion,especially in the NorthernMales,loaves
. I In; proprietor hul hub; need in snv any thing in its
I I ivor: for it lias been generally conceded to t l ,that
I ii i« beyond nil comparison th ■ best remedy lor rx
) I pro id lamiplninls that bus e\cr been discovered.
Indeed I he'speed mid certainly of ilh operations,
h ive the appearance of miracles : as nleers, Hounds,
corns, fever sores, e hi I bln ins, while swellings, Idles,
" piles, spider and snake bites, Ac. Ac., immediately
1 yield to its superhuman influence. Thus, it prop
i erly applied it will remove an inveterate corn or
break mid heal a bile in five nays, will allay and
pirfeeily eurc an ulcer in I tvo weeks, and the most
despeiale casesol w bite swelling that can be ima
go ed have been destroyed by it in less than two
months. Indie biles of poisonous repliles its effi
cacy is indy surprising, and if applied in time, ns
powers of allraelioti are so wonderful thatllny will
’ at once arrest the poison and thus prevent it from
perva ling the system ll is likewise greatly snpe
i rior In any medicine heretofore discovered for the
cliali d bark and limbs of horses—lor tellers, ring
worms, chapped lips—and in short, for every exter
nal bodily evil (bat may fall to the lot of man or
' beast.
- The proprietor Ins received d least a thousand
- certificates, and other documents, in favor of bis
, “ Specific Oinim nt,” upwards of a hundred of
i w hich w re vTilton by respectable members of the
I Medical faculty.
Albany, July 9th, 1837.
To Ur. Harrison.
1 Sir -1 nseyonr Specific Ointment in my practice,
and oordi illy recommend n as a most efficient rorne
i dv for Tumors, Ulcers White Swellings, Scrofula,
Rheumatic I’atns, Chapped fare, Lips and Hands:
, nod for general external eomphihils. I write this
hi i lie request of your agent here, w ho furnishes me
with the article, and am pleased to have it in my
; power to award honor to merit.
RUFUS K. BEACH, M. L>.
Brooklyn, N. Y , Oct. 29, 1838.
Hear Sir—My dangliier,a girl of luiinein, was
sadly afflicted wiln lliecomplnint linn physicians
termed a scald head ; and I feared, indepe dent of
evert other evil, that she would be bald in conse
quence By the recommendation, however, of the
Bevercnd Air. Bernn, I applied your ointment to the
afflicted (.art ; and I thank Hod that my child is
now entirely recovered from the disease, and is
gelling her hail as fast as can he expected The
(lire was effected in lather less limn two months;
during which lime 1 used five dollars worth ofoint
meut; 1 hint spent upwards of a hundred dollars
dining the prev ions three years, without any benefit
w hulcver.
MARY HOWARD.
I hereby substantiate the trulh ol the ahoye
statement.
CHRISTOPHER HOWARD.
I know the above statement to be cotr.-ct, and I
can add from experience that “ Harrison’s Specific
Ointment,” is an excellent medicine for external
cumplaints.
MATTHEW PERRIN.
Boston, Jan. 7, 1837.
Dear Sir—l have to request of yon to forward
me, two hundred boxes of Ointment, by the most
immediate conveyance, and oit bout regard to the
expense ol carriage, as 1 am quite out, and much
in want of it. —You know my estimation of your
valuable discovery, and therefore I shall only add,
that further < xperience has increased my enthusi
asm and established me in the opinion, that it is su -
perior to any retm dy extant (dr external diseases.
Respectfully yours,
CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D.
New Orleans, March 20th, 1838.
Dr. Harrison
Sir—The virtues of your Specific Ointment, have
been long known to mo,ns I have used none other
in my rat lien xtensive practice tor several years, ami
if you think it would be to your advantage, 1 eon
furnish you with twenty certificates of important
cures which it has effected under my own imme
diate inspection ; the last being one of a secede
and apparently perpetual ulcer,in the back of/a
poor woman, Mary Baxter, who resides in 216 Di
vision street, which it completely healed in twenty
onednys. Aly present ehiet object in w riting to
you, is to learn who is your authorised agent in this
city, for, being in want of a supply oi your oint
ment, and the |ierson Air. Boyle,from whom I used
to purchase it, having tailed inid gone out of busi
ness, lam fearful if 1 purchaseai random, that I
may be imposed on by a counterfeit.
Your obedient servant,
EDWARD RAMSEY, M. D.
Cincinnati, August 9,1837.
Dr Harrison.
Sir. —I have no hesitation in staling, in reply to
your note, that your “ Specific Ointment” is truly
equal to the majority oi the ends for which you re
commend it. I qualify my certificate by the word
majority, as it is my maxim to give no opinion in
medical mailers where I have had no experience.
In sprains, bruises, inflammations,emotions, w hit
lows, piles, Ac.,it is niv universal recipe. 1 have
id o used it on the leg of a boy which had been
hi lien by an adder, and the extraction of the poison,
and ultimate euro was so rapid, that my patient was
as well as ever in a week ; and has remained so to
this day
Yours respect fully,
HENRY JACOBS, M. D.
Extract of a letter Irom Dr. J. W. Sanders, of
Louisville, Ky.
October 8, 1837.
“ I am prepared to say, that for Rheumatic ruins,
and llte Sore Breasts of lemnlcs. Harrison's .Specific
Ointment has no superior, tl indeed it has any equal
in the whole catalogue of exlrrual medicines, as
known and prescribed in ibis country.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Potts, of Utica, N.Y.,
Dated July 28, 18H9.
“ Harrison’s Specific Ointment ’ is, in my opinion,
a most important discovery ; and is particularly effi
cient in scrofulas, ulcers,sure legs, eruptions, and
general outward complaints. I speak of its merits
from an experience of four years.”
New Orleans, January 4th, 1837.
This will certify that my litre and neck were al
most entirely covered b\ an enormous ringworm;
and thru after llte trial of a variety of ineffectual
remedies, I was completely cured ot it in two
months, by the use of Harrison's Specific Oint
ment-” EDGAR POSSET.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by llavilnnd Ris
ey & ( 0., Thomas Barrett & Co , and Nelson ( ar
er. Retail price, 50 cents per box, with full direc
• ions. June !> ly
DANDRUFF AND HALDNESS.
O EDRIDGE’S BA I M OF COLIIAI HI A.—
DANDRUFF AND BALDNESS.— ! ho ar
ticle named above is a chemical combination of
. such ingredients us have proved themselves effica
cious ju assisting the tin.oral growth of the human
hair, and removing all obstirles to Us perfect devel
opeiiienl —ln Commending tins article to the par
’ ticulnr notice of a discerning public, the proprietor
is but recapitulating the oil-express, d sentiments
ol the many hundred, who have successfully lesied
- its efficacy and wonderful qualities -this com
pound having acquired lor ttscll a character fur sm
e gular merit and value, ll is used by ladies and
- gentlemen generally, to keep the Hair moist and
beautiful, and the head free Ir.uii Dandruff, wliieb
I it dues most perfect!) ,and thus prevents Baldness.
, DO" Caution—Observe that eu It bolt le of the gen
- nine Balsam of Columbia bus a splendid engraved
, wnq per, on which is reprtsented the Falls ol Niaga
ra, Cve. For sale by
, ANi'ONx A HAINES, Sole Agent,
april 2 232 Broad-street.
ESSENCE OP TYRE,
For changing Rod or Gray or any I ght colored
Hair to a heautilul Brown or Black,
Warranted superior to any offered.
’ riMUS celebrated Grecian Dye will change Red
1 J or Gray Hair, to Brown or Black. Itisdune
I wj.b such surprising facility and accuracy, that its
presence cannot le deluded. 'J lie shade may he
left at Brown, or may he made perfectly jet Black,
at the pleasure ot the user.
A great number of gentlemen, who have gray
hair in part, or entirely, are m the constant habit ot
using this article, a id are never suspected of being
gray. Alntty bachelors and widowers have made
their fortunmin matrimony by useo I this dye. It
is warranted superi >r to any made in the world,
and is sold at about half the price oftlte European
For tale by ANTONY’ A HAINES, No. 232
Broad strict,Augusta. april 2
LE CORDIAL DB LI CINE.
OU L’KLIXIR DE L'AMOUK.
subscriber bah I lie |» ensure ol announcing
to Ihe citizens of the U. SUiien, Hint, he has
i nurchavcd, for a very large sum and from ! ..c m
| venlor, I lie celebrated I ir. Magma, ol laris, e
recipe ardtiaht for making lid 4 astonishing mcdi- ,
] rane I'ntil the appearance of the " Lucina Cor
-1 dial, ’ (about three vears since,; il was I bought that
! ,hc complaints, which it speeddy overcomes, were
| heyon.lt he r.-arhol human remedy as lor upwards
ol a thousand ymrs. they had baffled the wisdom
■ a nd ingenuity of lie most prolound physicians in
a || pans ol the world. Tins Cordial, however, to
I),,.great advantagenl'lhe human race,soon proved
used to he the desideratum so long sought lor; and
accordingly, notw iihsiandn g tl e hnel pen d ol Is
existent e, it has required a celebrity so groa', that
ii Is eagerly inquired lor throughout Ihe civiliz-d
globe Ur Magninsoon tiiidinglhal iho demand |
| was so vast ns o render a supply imposaib e, tits-(
1 posed ol the recipe and right ol sale, under i.bliga- I
I lions of seercev, fer England, the United Slates,
1 and olhei countries,only preserving France and
i Italy for himself. Thus has the subscriber pos
i sensed himself of Ihe invaluable secret ; and now
hastens togivelhe inhabitants ol hislmeol agency
| the benefits ol his speculation,
j “I e Cordial lie l.ucine,” or, in English, “Ihe
I Lucira Cordial,” isn general mvigorator of the
1 human frame! In all the various cases ol languor,
I lassitude, and debilitation ; it is an unfailing remc
! dy ; as il is equally its province to impart cheerful
ness and decision In Ilie mind, as health and vigor
to Ihe body But the peculiar virmeon which us
celebrity is based, is the facility and certainly with
which it restores Ihe virile powers when I hey haw
he. n dost roved by disease.lime. recklessness,orany
of ihe numerous causes which terminate in the
i prostration of ihose bine.ions.
! In common with the generality of really good
medicines, this I oidiul conta ns mulling ol a merj
canal or deleterious nature, among iho many ingre
dients which compose it; but is, at the same lime,
so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it cun reno
vate the prostrated energies of a giant, an infant
may use it,not only with impunity, but wiih ad*
vantage,
The usages of society are unfortunately such,
that, notwithstanding the h n< fils wlm h would be
sure to result from it, we raniiol enter imu an analy
sis ol this ine-limable Cordial here, or publish many
of the documents which have been received, us
vouchers ol ihe blessings u has conferred on num
bers of despairing individuals. But this wccannot
forbear remarking—l hat u lias been demonstrated
that there is scarcely ever, il any such thing at all,
as nalural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of
Ihe procronnt functions,in either sex ; and therefore,
th it these evils are the effects ol artificial causes,
and n(;iy b« speedily subdued and removed by the
use ol “ Le Cordial do Lucine.”
The Lucina Cordial is also tn indubitable cure
for the filed, and the Fluor Albus, obstructed, diffi
cult or painful Menstruation; also, lor the incon
liiienc. ol Urine,or the involuntary discharge there
of ft is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled
medicine incases of Chronic Eruptions ol theskm,
and in the dropsical affections ol the aged.
Most imp riant to the American Public. j
The United States proprietor of the celebrated ,
“ Lucina Cordial,” or “ Elixir of Love," begs to lay .
before the community, the following certificate,
which he has received from the inventor, the illus- |
tnous Ur. Magnin.ol Paris r
“ Thii is to certify,that 1 have disposed of Ihe
leripe for msking the “ Luc na Cordial, or
“ Elixir of Love,” and also the right to sell it
throughout the United Stairs of North America,
to John Winters Holderwell, M. D. My reasons
for so doing is, I hat the demands to meforthe above
Cordial, of which 1 am the invenior, are so mime
rons, that I am unable to supply all the orders from
France and halt alone; and have therefore dispo
sed of the privileges vouchsafed in this, and other
cerlifieaics ol a like nature in order to generalise
the benefits of my discovery throughout the world,
(liven under my hand at Paris,on ibis nineteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord,
e.glileen hundred and thirty eight.
ERASTE MAGNIN.
S?. s .p. ard i Witnesses.
William Merritt,)
Postscript to the above.
As you requested me to state the number of hot
ties ol the “ Lucina Cordial,” which 1 have already
sold, 1 have referred to my books, and find il to ex
ceed four bundled thousand ; w hile (he orders now
on hand cannot bo supplied in less than three
months.
From an immense number of testimonials from
the regular faculty, touching the virtues of the
Cordial, I have in particular selected the following,
w hich may he of nselo you. You will also find a
number of others of less importance inclosed. This
immediate cert licaie is from a body of eight of the
ulilest medical practitioners in France.
To Dr.Magnin,inventor ofthe Lucina Cordial, or
Elixir of Love
Respected and Honored tSin—We have all in a
variety ol cases, tested iho remarkable effects of
yonrgreai discovery, and have assembled lor the
purpose of heating evidence to the (nets, and tend
ering yon the honor which is your due. The
“Lucina Cordial” is m our opinion, an infallible
remedy for the prostration of the Procreant Func
tions, and Artificial Barrenness : mid therefore must
prove a blessing to ihe human race. We can also
hear evidence that there is nothing in il of a mer
curial or deleterious nature ; an,l in short, that il is
one of Ihe noblest medicinal discoveries ofany age.
With feelings of admiration and respect wo re
main, dear sir, your obed'ent servants,
Josselin Bossuil, j Jean liinnc,
Sigismomldela Marline, | Robert Stevenson,
Adrien Uecrand, 1 Louis Ouiseau,
Octave Nicole, 1 Pierre Buffun
Extract of e letter from the elebraled Talleyrand,
to Ur Magnin.
I am now on the wrong side of eighty,and yet I
could be on my honor or oai h if necessary, ih.it a
hoi lie or two of your Cordial of Love lias made me
(eel as vigorous as u hoy of five and twenty. I
think you have discoveied the “Elixir of Life,”
w hich the alchy mists have been so long in quest ol ;
am. that (pardon ray olliciousncss,) you should have
named It accordingly.
From the eminent Dr. Devigney, of Brussels.
October 3, 1837.
To Dr. Magnin:—My dear friend —1 am moat
gratified at the unprecedented popularilv ol your
“Lue'na Cordial,” and am able to bear testimony to
its surprising virtue I had a patient recently,
1 ,\l , a gentleman tn fortune, who had lor
several years abandoned hirasell in the vortex of
dissipation ; and was oniy reclaimed from it at
length by the utter prostration of all his virile ener
g.es. He was,indeed,reduced to the last extremity
of debility ami l ulelessness, lor, if an occasional
flash of excitement warmed his system, the reac
tion was almost immediate,and iho result perfect
prostration. 1 had apple it all the usual nostrums
In such cases; but, us 1 had anticipated, without
success; ami when I saw i lie "Lucina Cordial”
advertised, 1 must confess that oven the great weight
of your name did nut give me much hope in it, at
least so far ns regarded the case m hand. I fell
hound to Iry il.howev. r,und was soon satisfied ol
ilsefficaey; for before a bottle was expended, my
patient gave evidence of the returning elasticity of
his system; and bets now, having used four buttles,
as well&s ever.
The number of documents, such as the above
which have been received by Mr. Magnin, sincellie
first appearance ol “ Le Cordial de Lucine,” would
fill a volume as large as Ihe Bible.
This highly important medicine is for sale by John
W inters Holderwell, No. IJ9 Liberty street, New- j
j York; Charles B Tyler, No. 7o Chestnut-st. Phila
| dolphin; mi lin Baltimore by Rubens & Atkinson,
John M. Laroque, and G. K. Tyler; in ‘>V aslnng
lon City hy Tobias W uikins and Charles 8lull; in
Georgetown by O. M Linthncum ; in Richmond
by John 11. Flu-Mice ; in Petersburg by Braggs
Thomas and Dupuy, Rosser A Jones; and in Nor
folk hy M. A. Santos and B Emerson; and by
John Woodly, No- l>s Poydrns at New Orleans
It can also bo found at all the principal Drug
Stores in South Carolina, and in Augusta, hy llavi
land Risley & Co , Thomas Barrett &. Co., mid
Nelson Curler. Price, 83 per buttle, with full di
rections. June 4 ly
Georgia, Lincoln county:
HEKEAS Jefferson Winn, administrator of
» » the estate of John Winn, deceased, applies
fpr letters dismissory;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
I singular, the kindred anil creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my olliee within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at oflico, in Lincolnton,
this 21-t day of February, 1839.
HUGH HENDERSON,
February -?fi, Clerk.
> | ■ HKSE Pills are no longer among those of doubt-
I ful utility. They have passed away from the
lumdreds that are daily launched upon the tide of
experiment, and now stand before the public as
high in reputation, and as extensively employed in
all parts of the 1 nited States, the Canadas, Texas
Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that
has ever been prepared fur the relief ol suffering
man. They have been introduced wherever it was
found possible to carry them ; and there are but
few towns that do not contain some remarkable
evidences of their good clients. The certificates
that have been presented to the propiietor exceed
twenty thousand I upwards of live hundred of
which are from regular practising physicians, who
are the most competent judges of their merits.
Often have the cures performed by this medicine
been the subject of editorial comment, in various
newspapers and journals; and it may with truth be
asserted, that no medicine of the kin 1 has ever re
ceived testimonials of greater value thin are at
; fuelled to this.
i They are in general use as a family' medicine
I and there are.thonsands of families who declare they
are never satisiied until they have a supply always
on hand.
They have no rival in curing and preventing
liillious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn,
Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach
and Rowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,Flatulence,Habitu
al Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, lilotcbed or Sallow
Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels,
where 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 County', No
Ca , March 3d, 1838:
Dr. Peters—Dear Sir, —By requestor your agent,
Mr. Harrison, I send you a few lines respecting the
almost miraculous effects of your pH's; and I would
add, that yon may make use ol them, in connection
with my name, in any manner you deem proper, I
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 alien dollars a box than have my house
without them. 1 will not enumerate the alllictions
they have relieved us of; but 1 can assure you they
were many, and of very opposite natures, which
has fully proved to me that your medicine is a sim
ple purifier of the system, and therefore equally
the enemy of every disease. 1 will mention one
case. I have a sister who had been for a long pe
riod severely afflicted with dropsy in the chest and
was brought by it to the very verge of the grave.
She was attended by the most eminent physicians
that money could procure; hut all their efforts to
restore her to health, or even to mitigate her suffer
ings were fruitless ; and accordingly, we all consid
ered her immediate death as inevitable. By good
fortune, however, as she was in this situation, ex
pect ng every day to be her last, your pills were
introduced into my family, and so speedy and pal
pable were their effects that three doses visibly rc-
I lieved her, and in less than three months she was
I perfectly restored to health. This case, I and all
| who were witness of it, (hut more especially the
| suffering party,) considered to he the next thing to
'miraculous! and yet 1 could mention many more
of an equally desperate nature, in which your pills
were equally successful in rescuing the patients
from the jaws of death. Need 1 add that the popu
larity of your medh'ine amounts to enthusiasm in
this section of the country ? Rut this 1 presume
you know from the immense quantity you dispose
of ! may mention, however, that notwithstanding
its general use,l never heard an individual complain
of its effects. My residence is 12 miles from Ral
eigh, on the road to Fayetteville. I am, with sen
timents of regard, your oh’t servant.
A. G. BANKS.
To Dr. Peters, —Sir—For upwards of fifteen
months, I have been "crueily afflicted with Fever
and Ague; and during the time could find nothing—
though I had applied to every thing that gave me
any thing like permanent relief. At length', how
ever, your pills were recommended to me, by one
of our best ph.v sicians, and 1 am most grateful and
happy in being able to add, that 1 had scarcely used
two boxes when 1 found that they had restored me
to perfect health. Since then, various members of
my family have used them with equal success —
and consequently I feel it my duty to apprise you
of the fact, and to request of you to publish this
certificate, as I am anxious to add my public testi
mony to the almost miraculous virtues of your un
rivalled medicine. Respectfully yours,
THEODORE JAMES.
Augusta, Ga., Feb 10,1839.
Communication received from the eminent Dr. J.
H. Irwin of Florence, Georgia :
Dr. J. P. Peters —My Dear Sir—On the night of
the 11th inst., I was called in great haste to the
house of a fel'ow ci.izen, (Mr. Lee,) where I found
his son laboring under a most alarming attack of
Cynanche Traenealis (Croup) and apparently be
yond the aid of remedy. By the greatest good for
tune, however, 1 had in my pocket a broken box of
your pills—four of which 1 administers I, with
such immediate happy effect that in a few minutes
my patient was at ease, and out of danger, 'i bis
case,in connection with my name is at your ser
vice—and I have the pleasure to lie able to inform
you that your inestimable medicine is in such great
favor with the faculty here, that 1 belcvc there is
not one of them who docs not use it in his private
practice. Yours most resp’y.
March 13, 1839. J. If, IRWIN, M. D.
Extract from a letter written by Dr. Francis Bo
gart, of Providence, R. 1., Dec. 17, 1838.—Peters’
pills arc an excellent aperient and cathartic —edi
cine, those effects being produced*^ lll6 differences
of the quantity taken,and are decidedly superior
to Lee’s, Brandreth’s or Morrison's Pills.
Extract from a letter by Dr. Nlopson of Bangor,
Me , Jan. 9, 1839. They are'•peculiarly mild, yet
efficient purgative medicine, and produce iittlc, if
any, griping or nausea. Ij have prescribed them
with much success in sick headache and slight bil
lions fever.
Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Wil iams of
Burlington, Vt., July 9, 1837. —1 cordially recom
mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no
ease dangerous, family medicine. They arc pecu
liarly influential in eostiveness and all the usual
1 diseases of the digestive organs.
Extract of a letter from Ur. Edw Smith of Mon
treal, U. i '., Sept. 27, 1836. —1 neverkne\ a sing c
patent medicine that 1 could put the least conli
dence in but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which are
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 arc nut a
few) which have their source in the in purity of the
blood
Extract of a letter fiom Lr, l ye of Quebec, L.
C., March 6, 1837. —For bilious fevers, sick head
ache, torpidity of tlic bowels, and enlargement of
the spleen, Dr. Peters’ Pills are an exce lent medi
cine.
Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or
leans, La,,Oct. 9, 1837. —I have received much as
sistance in my practice—especially in jaundice and
yellow fever, from the use of Peters’ Pills. 1 pre
sume that, on an average, 1 prescribe IUU boxes in
a month
Extract of a letter f.om Dr. Prichard of Hudson,
N. Y., Ju ic 3, 1836.—1 was aware that Dr. Peters
was one of the best chemists in the United States,
and felt assured that he would some day (from his
intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs
and drugs) produce an efficient medicine, and I must
acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond
to my expectations. They are indeed a superior
medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist,
the Physician, and the Philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of t'incin
nati, Feb. 2. 1838.—Vour Pills are the mildest in
their operations, and yet most powerful in their ef
fects, ol any that 1 have ever met with in a practice
of eight and twenty years. Their action on the
chyle, and hence on the impurities of the blood, is
evidently very surprising.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltimore,
Dec. 17,1836. —I am in the daily habit of prescri
bing Hum, (Peters’Pills) and they in nearly all
cases answered my purpose. I have discarded other
medicines, some of them very good ones, in their
favor.
Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 1, 1837.
Dear Sir—l have made frequent u-reof your Pills
in the incipient stage of hi ions fever, and obsti
natc constipation of the bowels ; also, in the en
largement of the sp ecn, chronic diseases of the
liver, sick head-ache, general debility, and in all
cases have found them to be very effective.
J D. BOYD, M, D.
MtcKLF.Mii it& Co., Va., Feb. r, iS3«,
j Having used Dr. Peters’Pi Is in my practice for
the last twelve months, 1 t ike pleasure in giving
; my testimony of their good effects in cases of dys-
I pepsia, sick head-ache, bilious fevers, and other
| diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver. They
are ,t safe and mild aperient, being the best article
! of the kind 1 ever used.
GEORGE C. SCOTT, M. I).
These much approved and justly celebrated Pills
are sold wholesale and retail, at New York prices,
by Haviland Hislcy &('o,, Thomas llanett it Co.,
and Nelson Carter, and by all the principal Drug
gists throughout the United States, the Camdas,
Texas,Mexico andthe West Indies. Retail Price,
50 cents per box, wholesale price, $4 per dozen.
June 3 ly
CHALLENGE. The genuine
M f French Pit's against all I lie QUACK
N U-ST RMIIS of I he nge—lor ihe eire of
* * * * ♦ *
The French Pills are applicable in nil cases, tor
either sex, (warranted free from Mercury,) and ’pus
sesses great advimlages over Ihe Balsams and all
liquid medicines, by being entirely free Crum smell,
and consequently do not effect the breath, thereby
preventing the possibility of discovery while using
them.
Besides this important advantage, ihov never
disagree with ihe slomuch, and In the first stages of
the disease they usually effect a eme in n few days,
wit h little regard to i.ict orexposure.
In the must obstinate stages of the disease, they
areequally certain, having cured many afier every
other remedy In' faded. In short they have been
so universally successful that the proprietor chnl
| lenges any one to produce a remedy of equal eer
i laimy,under a forfeiture of Throe Hundred Dollars.
llakrisduko, Dec. It), 1838.
Dr. Valier—Deartsir: About n month ago, 1 sent
to you for (free boxes of your French Pills,and feel
r..ii< h onliged to you for furnishing me with a inedi
cine so effeetiml and so pleasant to use. When I
sent lor your Pills I had been troubled with the
disease for nearly 6 months, and had tried n great
many modieines without any effeet. During (ho
first six weeks I was under a Physician of this
place, but finning hide or no chance of heingcured
by him, I lull him, and a few days alter visited
Philadelphia, where 1 bought a ■ anety of advertised
specifies {almosi enough to stock an apothecary shop,
and all of this I look with the same success ns In -
fore, 1 'nving that c***M smell of the balsam be
hind them, which I think J cun smell In tins day
Not knowing what to resort to next, ami seeing your
French Pd's advertised in the Public Ledger. f
determined to try t hem, and am only sorry 1 did not.
get them sooner, ns it might have saved me lor y
dollars and have cured me Img ago. My object in
writing to you at present, is to procure some of the
medicine for two of my fronds, who are in the
same kind of u scrape. You will therefore please
send by the henrarsixboxes, and oblige,
Yours respectfully, II |{.
P S.—ls it will beany advantage, you may pub
lish the above, with the initials.
The gamine French Pills are (or sale in Augusta,
by Haviland Hislcy &Co., Thomas liarrelf * Co ,
and by Nelson Curler. Price, $-3 (JO per box, with
lull directions. June f> )y
I*II,US, HAEMORRHOIDS, &c. ~
PRICE Si.-AT) CURE NO PAY.
HAY’S LINIMENT.
No Fiction.—This extraordinary chemical com
position the result of science and the invention of a
celebrated medical mm, the introduction of which
to Ihe public was invested with the solemnity of a
death-bed bequest, lias since gain d a reputation
unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the
lamented Dr. Grid ley's last coiifssion that “he
dined not die without giving to posterity the bene
fit ol his knowledge on this subject,” and ho there- Jh
(ore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solo- ”
rnon Hays, the sene! of his discovery
It is now used in the principal hospitals,and the
private practice in our country, first and most cer
tainly for the cure oflhe Piles, ami alto so exten
sively and effectually as to bailie credulity, unless
where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the
following complaints;
Fur Dropsy—Creating extraordinary absorption
at.onee.
A I Swellings— Reducing them in a few hours.
Rheumatism, \ctileor c bronicgivingqnvk ease.
Sure Throul —Uy cancers ulcers or colds.
Croup, and Whooping Cough— Externally, and
over the ( best.
All Bruises. Sprains arid Burns— Curing in a few
hours Sores and Ulcers —Whether fresh or long
standing, and fever sores.
its operations upon adults and children m redu
cing rhenium- swellings, and luu-euing coughs and
lightness ol the chest by relaxation of du parts, has
been surprising beyond conceptual—The common
renark of those who have used it in the Piles, is
“ It acts like a charm ”
THE PILiS-—Tlio price Si is refunded loimy
person who will use a bottle of Hay s Liniment for
the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being
cured. Tlicseare Ihe positive orders of the proprie
tor to the Agciils;and out ol many thousa-d sold
not one has been unsuccessful.
We might insert certificates to any length, But
prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit
the original to purchasers.
CAUTION-—None can be genuine without a
splendid engraved wraj per, on which is my name
and also that of the Agents
. „ SOLOMON UAH'S.
TO F.DI TORS, &e—All country papers who I
will insert the above 12 months, and so mi oi-e num- J
her »o the agents shall be entitled to oilmans -b» J
the Lineament. . ' ,7, i
Sold and retail by I Oillci F\ m
Sole Agents, 2 I (etcher sired, neat MtyTj -1 ■-'Lane, M
one door below Pearl street, N w York, and by one M
Druggist in every town in ■ lie Union. I
For sale by ANTONY* HAINES, 232 ■
i reel, A igu ta. mar 311 ■
Dll. E. SPOHN, a German physician of ntueli H
note, having devoted his attention fur sonic H
years to the cure and removal ol the c« uses of .NEK- H
VOUS AND SICK. HEAD aCHE, has the satis- H
faction to make known, tin: he has a renudy which
; by reir-ovlng die causes cares clfeciuallv and permit-
nenlly this distressing complaint, ( here are minty
families who have considered Sick Headache aeon
slitutional incnfnhle family complaint- Dr.- s .
surrs them that diey are mistaken, ai d labouring
under distress which they might not otilv nlleviate,
' but actually eradicated by the use of Ins remedy.
| li is lhe result ol svii-niifn- research, and is entirely
| of ii different chaiaeter from tidverlisc-J patent nicdu
j cities, and is not imp easant to the lasie. H
HEADACHE, e>K-K OR NERVOUS. ■
The extraordinary reputation dial Dr.
j remedy lor this distressing cumpaint is every ilni la
' gaming is certainly a matter id much astonishment-
T hat so m tell suffering should have existed ter ngr>
: without any discovery of an effectual provcnli v, i"
I cure, is truly a subject of much regrei hut Dr.
I now assures tfie public that such ar. medy
invented ns will convince Ihe must credulous. D
j •rinciples on w Inch it arts nre simple and plain lj*l H
l an n milled fact that this comp-nint, whet hen-nil® B
Sick Headache, or Neivons lleiidaciie. arises pnai-B
1 an ty from the stomach—those who think thy
the Nervous Headache may rest assured thnl tn'*B
organ, the stomach, is die first cause, that
tern lias become vitiated or debilitated, thiniigid'n’B
slomm-b, and that only through the same , l‘. :l r
must they expect ■ restoration of the na oral an ■
healthy functions of the system. Thu. ohjrclf
Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to “'l'jß
The truth nl this position cannot lie coni
and the sooner siifl'eicrs nidi die headache
convinced of il, the sooner will ibeir suffering
in rosloralion of health, Dr. Spoliti plcuges »"■
prr fessionai reputation on this (act. Toe reinr ■
may be had of apothecaries generally lhroilg l " ) “M .
the United Stales.
For sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
Broad-street, Augusta. ninff By
HOOK ANI> JOII PKHW B
WT. THOMPSON respectfully jfitormf V
# friends and the public general' ■
is prepared to execute every variffy 01
AND JOB PRINTING, with neatness and
His assortment of materials is oqtal in extent
quality to any in the city, and from his
acquaintace with the business, ha hopes to be
to give general satisfaction to those who may
him with a share of their patronage.
To those who have heretofore patronized
bogs leave to return his mod grateful
incuts for past favors; and he hopes by
tention to bn.iness and Constant efforts to pl<
merit a continuance of their patronage. |H
(fY LA if BLANKS, of every kind, kcpt- I BB|
stantly on hand, or printed to order, on the dm OT3
notice. ofri' I? ■