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Georgia. Warren Cv.a t%
Mary Ann Day,N
vs. yLil ! f-jr Dnvrct.
Thomas Day, J
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff,that the defendant, Thomas Day. i not
to be found in this county ;
On motion, it is ordered by the Court mat Tie
defendant lie and appear at the next term of this
Court, to answer the said cause-, and that a ropy
of this rule be puhl shed in one of the public cu
rettes of this state,once a month for Hirer month-,
before the next term of (he Court.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of said county, April Term, Is3!h
June 13 m3t JOHN MOORE, Clerk.
Sn ivel* Superior Court, April Verm, 1539.
Present, Ins Honor John Silly, Judge.
F. & K. Dross,
vs. ( Hill fur Discovery.
McCullen Pollock, t ne emit.
ami W ila Umbra, j
IT PON motion of counsel for complainant, it is
J ordered that Jesse Umbra, who, as appears
by the oath ofone of complainants, resides in Ken
tucky, be made paity defendant, and the said hid
be perfected on him by a publication of this inlc
once a month for four months in one of the gazettes
vs this state.
A true extract from the minutes, this 1 Sth June,
H3<l. JOSHUA PERRY, Clerk.
>Uljr 3 3tm
Vahitha Martin, y UM for Divorce.
, ' V, C Taliaferro Superior Court,
James Martin. J
Jr appearing to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff 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
lames Martin be served with notire of said cause
by publication, and that he he required to appear
and and answer said cause, on or before the first
day of the next term of tins Court, or the same will
proceed experte. And also, ordered, that a copy of
ihis rule he published in one of the public gazettes
of this state.once a month for three months, previ
ous to the next term of this Cour t.
A true extract frum the minutes of the Superior
Court of Taliaferro county, at March term, 1539. —
This 2Mh April, 1830.
may 23-m3t CHISLEV RRISTOW, (T’k.
(icatgin, .lellerwoii county :
nt H lilt HAS John K. Cook, administrator on
the estate of James 11. Cook, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory;
These are therefore to eito 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 a ly they have,
why sai l lellei s should not he granted ;
Given under my hand at o/liee in Louisville, this
23d March; IKIIL
KHENEZER BOTHWKLL, Clerk.
march S 3
Teorgiit,|l/iiii'i)ln county ;
a 4TTIEREAS Wiley G. Tatoin and Van Allen
* ▼ Collars, administrators of the estate of Thus.
Tlorance, clcce.i i d, applies fur letters dismissory ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
and singular, the kindred and c reditors ol said de
ceased, to he and appear at my ollh c with the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have!
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oluce, in Lincolnton,
Ins 7thdayof March, I S 3!).
HUGH HENDERSON,C. C.O.
March 11, 1839.
Georgia, Jlin lic county :
W/ 11ERE.AS Simeon Hell, administrator, do
Fy bonis non, on the estate of Charles Cavan
null, deceased, applies for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to eito and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he ami 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 Waynesboro,
this 1 Sth day «t February, IS3D.
feb 31—6 m T. 11. BLOUNT, D. Clerk.
Georgia, Lincoln county :
La ' 11EREAS Jonas Guice, administrator of Hie
t v estate of Samuel Davis, deceased, petitions
for letters of dismission ;
These are therefore to cite, nv-mtnon and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to ho and appear at my ollice within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand nt office, in Lincolnton,
this 7tli day of March, 1539.
HUGH HENDERSON, C. C. 0.
March 11.1830.
Georgia, .M lli i sini conut y;
EI! HAS Iteniah S. Carswell, administrstor
on the estate of Sterling I). Eason,deceased,
apples for letters dismissory from said estate ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil 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 letter* should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this fitti day of
February, IS.iD. EUENE/.ER UOTHWELL,
feb 9 clerk.
Georgia, Seri von county :
UJ HERE\S .lueoh H. Wells applies for letters
of administration on (lie estate of I‘hiletus
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 olliee within Hie
tini" prescribe h law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at olliee, in Jacksonhoro,
tills 21th Mav, I Til),
may 21 ' WILLIAM K.D ANIELS D.Cl’k.
Georuin, Lincoln eonnly ;
U If HERE AS Henley Valley applies for letters
I f of administration on the estate of Benjamin
Stonstreei, deceased.
'These an- therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, Hi ki id ed and creditors of said deceased,
to he and apieai at my ollice within the lime pic
seii’,md by law, show cause (if any they have)
why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sth July, 1539.
juh ’ Hi G I HENDERSON,CIerk.
Georgia, Kurke county :
• « THEREAS James Gnildis, Administrator of
V f William Bryan,and Executor of Elizabeth
Bryan, di ceased, app .es fee letli-is dismissory on
said estate.
These are therefore to rite and admonish ail amt
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to he and appear at mj ollice, within the time pre
scribed 1\ aw. to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ollice, in Waynesboro,
tins f7th day of July, 1539
19 ’ T.H. BLOUNT,CIerk.
Otorgi' —H tie V. si'.
Jef'mvn Suj cri.ir Court, M i;/ Term, I S3;*.
5 TPON the petition of Henry I*. Turner,stating
f t> the court that Hamilton Uaiford, on the
first day of April. Is.iS, mortgaged t ■ him a tract of
land containing three hundred and three acres, sit
uate. King and being in the county of Jefferson,on
the waters of Hog ;y Gut,adjoining lands belonging
to the ud Henry P. 'Turner. J. It. Hostwiek, Rogers
and AVood, t 1 >ecu tie payment of a promissory
note of the said Hamilton Uaiford, made to the said
Henry P. Punier, I earing date on the first day of
April, ITls, :> id p ayable on the first of September
then next lo! owing, for eight hundred and fifteen
dollars an I eighty-one and a quarter cents, which
sum of money stiM remains die and unpaid, it is
therefore, on motion, ordered that the said Hamil
ton Uaiford do pay l le swiss sum of money, together
with the accruing interest thereon and costs,on or
beloie the fust day of the next term of this comt;
ami in the event of hi* failing to do so, that the
equity of redemption in and 11 said mortgaged
premises be thenceforth barred and foreclosed.—
And it is further ordeie I, that a copy of this r lie be
pu dished omn every month, in some one of Hie
g izcttcs of this state, for four months, or serve 1
upo; lid Hamilton Uaiford, or his special attor
ney, at least three months before the next term of
the said s o ior Court.
A true extract from the minutes of the Supeior
Court of J i, rson countv. at Mav Term, LS39.
May 28. 1833. T. KNEE Ell BOTHWKLL.
inne 12 Clerk.
\i MlMs IU- 1 k e NOT'D I.. —T ur inont ~
as er date 1 will apply ti the Ho orahle t ie
Inte.ioi Court of Rihmind e> nty, w'.on sitting
for ordinary pu. es, for leave to sell the land
and s v s .i - -to t'-e estate of the late i
Hr. Robert Malone, for the benefit of his he.is and
creditors.
JuA 20, H 39. D. W. ST. di UN.
■ 7'ol‘K r.-.w.tfc- after date. appi.cai*oi. w.u l«
jj"' rrjHiU- to tiie honoiatde the interior Court ol
.■.■ukc' County, wlien lining tor or'liuaiy pur; o*l .,
for bw# loin'll all lilt* lain!' belonging I" ■ ■ ll ‘ t,y
-; talc ol I’cicr Mathis, deceased, sold lor ili'tf; -utiou
I for the benefit of the beits and legatees ol said es
i late. ROBERT A. ALLEN, Adrn’r.
May 18th, 1889.
| MICK months' aftei dale, application wi.l be
i made to the honorahlc the Interior court of
Is. riven . inly, while itting for ordinary purposes,
, ; for leave to sell the real estate of William Cooper,
I deceased,late of said county.
GEORGE COOPER, Executor.
June 12, IK 1
I stall It months after date application wiU he
’ made to the honorahlc Inferior court ol Co-
I lambi* county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
! for leave to si’ll all the land belonging to .\hraliaiii
1 Fuller,deceased. It. W. BELL, Adrn’r.
Ala ,1839.
IjIOUK month* after date, application will be
’ 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 Si riven county, deceased, for the benefit ol
I Ids heirs. GEORGE COOPER, Kxecutor.
May 11, 1839.
INULR months after date application will he
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
I I aliafeno county, when silting as a court of Ordi
nary, for leave hi sell the Negroes belonging to
j .Hisses Kiipluasia and Martha Holliday, orphans oi
Owen Holliday, deceased.
JOHN M. ANTHONY,Guardian.
i May Sfi, 1889.
f.TiCJ. months after dale, application will be
* made to the Inferior court of Seriven county,
j while lilting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the lai 11 elonging to the ei tate ol John Wll Liam
i son, late ol Seriven county,deceased.
JAKES W. KITTLES, Administrator.
May In, 1839. 4m
(illlt months after date application will bo
i ' made to the honorable the Justices of the In
ferioi court of Seriven county, when silling for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the re;,t
estate of i laiho in Koreliand,of Striven county, de
ceased, lying, being and situate in the county ot
Striven aforesaid, and through which the Central
Kail Hoad passes, for the benefit of the heirs to
said estate. DAVID BURKE, Administrator
May 11,1839.
a.'till It months after dale application will be
made to the honorable the inferior Court o(
| Kurke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
| for leave lu sell all the Negroes belonging to the
1 estate of Aznriah Duke, deceased.
JOHN SAXON, Administrator.
May 29, I 39. bn
!.1l)HR months after date application will be
* made to the honorable the Inferior court of
I Striven county, when sitting for ordinary pur
| poses, for leave lesell the real estate of Theopliilus
Williams, late of said county, deceased.
AlillAM HUNTER, Jr., AUm’r.
July (i. 1839.
iNoUll months afterdate, application will be
’ made to the honorable the Inferior Court, of
Kurke county, while silting as a Court of Ordinary,
for leave to sell all the real estate of Samuel Stur
ges, late of Kurke county, deceased,
NATII’I, I, SPURGES, Adtn’r, dc bonis non.
June 88,1889.
I.Xt Hi It months after date application, will be
’ made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Lincoln county, while sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell all the land belonging to Charles
Jennings, deceased. E. LOCK 11A RT, Adni’r.
July 2, 1539.
INOI li months after date application will bet
' made to the honorable the Justices of the 1 1
Inferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting I
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real
estate of Robert Randolph, Esq., late of said coun
ty, deceased, for the benclit of the legatees of said
estate. N. CRAWFORD, sExecutorB5 Executor8 1
JU HI All JIAHRISS, 5
June 27, 1839. I
IN OUR months after date application will be 1
’ made to the honorable the Inferior court of J
.leiferson county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a Negro Woman, belonging
to the estate of David VV. Youngblood, deceased. 1
July 6, 1839. P. S. LEMLE, Adm’ic. 11
iTUIUR months after date application will be \
' made to the honorable the inferior court of <
Jetierson county, when sitting for ordinary pur- v
poses, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes, be- <
longing to the estate of Robert Greer, deceased. t
CALCEDONA GREER, Adm’x. t
July 6, 1939. __ t
ijIOUR months after date application will be 1
' made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the Lands and Negroes, be
longing to the estate of Thomas .1. W right,deceased.
OWEN W. BALDWIN, Adtn’r.
July 6,1839.
itTO'i'lCE.—Three mouths after dute, applica
tion will be made to the Inferior Court of
Columbia county for my dower in the lands belong- |
ing to the estate of Jonathan Cliell, deceased.—
This is to notify all the heirs of said deceased, to
I show cause if any they have why said dower
should not he granted. MARY CLlK'l'T,
Widow of said Jonathan ( licit, dee d.
June 11,1839. m3t
NOTICE. —Ninety days after date, application
will be made to the Mechanics’ Bank to re
new Certificate of Stock No. till, issued on the 12th
August, is;tl, for f)0 shares: also, Certificate No.
j :!'J i, issued oil the Dili December, 1534, for 7 shares
I of the capital stock of said Hank, the same having
| been lost or mislaid. At the same time applica
; lion will be made to the Iron Steamboat Company
of tieorgia, to renew ('crtilicate of their SloeK, No.
!), issued 'hath May, lS3f), for live shares ; also,
Certificate No. (17, issued -1 si January, IS',it), for
; five shares of their capital stock, the same having
\ been lost or mislaid. E. U. WKKS I' Kit.
J one 'JO, 1839. PlBt
1 tfoorgiu. .letlersini county :
11KII K.\s John W. Alexander and William
S. Alexmtder, administrators of estate of
i Daniel Alexander, deceased, Apply for letters dis
j missory:
j These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
’ singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to tile their objections, if any they have, in my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
! cause why said letters of administration should not
| be granted.
Liven under my hand at cilice in Louisville, this
2<lth of May, issi'l.
j jjjmay 29 EBENEZER BOTHWRLL, Clerk.
tie o i t:::i. Seriven county :
UIIEKEAS Joseph \V. Dickey applies for let
ters dismtssury from the estate of Joseph
: Dickey, of Setiv cu . ounty.
These are then fore to cite and admonish all and
i singular, the Kindred and creditors ol said deceased,
[ toli c their objections, if any they have, in my oi
lin' within the time prescribed by law, to shew
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at oltice in Jacksonboro,
this bib July, ISb!).
! july li ’ JOSHUA PERRY. Clerk.
1 y\J HEUI VS Eliza Bolton and Alexander
V V Kemp, administrators on thocstato of Iteimeu
1 olUm deceased, apply far letters dismissory from 1
said estate:
I'hese are therefore to eite and admonish all and
singular, the kindled and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my oltice within the time pre
set! ed by :„w, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not I e granted.
Given under my hand at odiee in Jacksonboro,
| this 4lh of June, 1539. JOSHUA PERRY,
june 4 Clerk.
I . Bv S pti ior t ourt,
M..y Adjourned Term, li>39. \
Present his Honor John Shlv.
\ Anzyiaocy Kea,x
\s. Divorce.
1 William Kca. 3
i 1 appea.tng to the Court by the return of
J of the ' herilf, thattlie Defendant is not to bo
I round in this enmity.
It is th cfo:e. i n motion of Mutford .Marsh,
Counsel sot Libellant, ordered that th - ■
I fendant appear at the next Perm of this Court, and
I then and there answer this Li 1 el, or in default
I thereof, the v ourt will proceed as in case of detain!.
ll is then Ime further ordered, that a copy of this
. mb be pu dished m one of the gazettes of the
j city of Augusta, once a month for three months
1 before said Court. A true extract from the mi
-1 nutes.
EDWARD GARLICE, Clerk,
j June 17, 11-3 D.I 1 -3D. mot.
. I
• f SI I IK areal celebrity of this unrivalled Compo
| |_ siimn,especially in.the Northern Males, leaves
’ : the proprietor but little tieer) to nay nny tiling in ils
’ I (inor: lor n Ima been generally n needed to it, t hat
n|, beyond ali compel won the b< si n medy for ft* ]
lernal * iplaints that lm» ever l>een discovered.
Indeed thejipoed mid eertainty of it a operations,
have i be appearance of miracles ; ns a leer*, 'vouuds,
corns, b ver sores,rdiilbbona, w hile swellings, fetes,
’ pile*, spider and snake biles, An. Ac., immediately
‘ yield lo its superhuman influent'#. Thus, if prop-
ii will remove an jnvelernte eorn or
break and heal a hile in five nays, will allay and
perfectly etirean uleer in two week*, and tlie most
■ desperate csscsot white swelling lhatranbe iina
git ed have been deal toyed by it in less than two
months. Inthe bites oi ' poisonous reptiles its effi
cany is indy surprising, and if applied in lime, its
powers of attriielinn are so wonderful thutlh.-y will
at. onee arrest file poison and thus prevent it from
- (Kirva img the system. It is likewise greatly supe
rior in any medicine heretofore discovered for the
chafed hnek and limits of horses —tor tellers, ring
worms. ehnp[s*d lips —and in short, lor every exlct
' mil bodily evil that may fall to the lot of man or
beast.
The proprietor has received at least a thousand
certificates, mid other documents, in favor of his
“ Speeifle Oinlm rilupwards of a hundred of
which were written by respectable members of the
Medo al faculty.
Albany, July 9th, 18117.
To Dr. Harrison.
Mr -1 use your Specific Ointment in my practice,
and cordially recommend it as a most efficient feme
dv for Tumors, Ulcers While Swellings, Scrofula,.
Kbeiitnalic I'aios, Chapped Face, hips and Hand,:
and for general external complaints- I write this
at die request of your ageril hero, who furnishes me
with tlie article, and am pleased to have it in my
power to award honor to merit.
RUFUS Ji. BEACH, M. ’St
Brooklyn, N. Y , Oct. 2'J,
Dear Bjr—My daughter, a girl of fourteen, was
sadly afflicted witn Hie complaint that physicians
termed a scald head ; and I feared, independent of
evert other evil, that she would be bald in cowe
r|iience liy the recoinmendalion, however, of the j
lieverend Mr. Perrin, I applied yonroinlmerit lo the
afllicled part; and 1 thunk Bod that my child is
now entirely recovered from the disease, and is
gelling her hail ns fast as can be expected The I
(lire was effected in inther less than two months;
during which lime 1 used five dollars worth of oint
ment ; I had spent upwards ol a hundred do’lk us
donng the previous three years, without any benefit
whatever.
MAUY HOWARD.
1 hereby substantiate the truth ol the above
statement.
CHRISTOPHER HOWARD.
J know the above statement to be correct, and I
can add from experience that “ Harrison’s Specific-
Ointment,” is an excellent medicine for external,
complaittis.
MATTHEW PERKIN.
Boston, Jan. 7, 1837.
Dear Sir—l have to request of you lo forward!
me, two hundred boxes of Ointment, by the most
immediate conveyance, and w ilhout regard to the
expense of carriage, ns I am quite out, and much
in want ol il —You know my eslimal ion of your
valuable discovery, and therefore I shall only add,
that furl her < xperience has increased mv enthusi
asm and established mo in the opinion, that it is su
perior lo any remedy extant lor external diseases.
Respectfully yours,
CHARLES P. EMERSON, M. D.
New Orleans, Match 20th, 1838.
Dr. Harrison
Sir—The virtues of your Specific Ointment, have
been lung known to mo,ns I have used none other
in my rather • xlensive practice tor several years, and
if you think it would be lo ymir advantage, J can
furnish you with twenty curlilicales ol important
cures which it has effected under my own imme
diate inspection; I lie last being one of a severe
and apparently perpetual ulcer,in the back of a
poor woman, Mary Baxter, who resides in 216 Di
vision sired, which il completely healed in iwent, y
oliednys. My present chief object in writing n >
you, is lo learn who is your authorised agent, in tin s
city, Ibr, being in want of n supply ol your oint
ment, and the person Mr. Boyle,from whom I usei 1
lo purchase it, having tailed and gone out of bus i
ness, I am fearful if I purchase at random, that 1
may bo imposed on hv a counterleit.
Your obedient servant,
EDWARD RAMSEY, M. D.
Cincinnati, August ( J, 1837.
Dr Harrison.
Sir, —1 have no hesitation in stating, in reply to
your nolo, that your “ Specific Ointment” is truly
equal to the majority ol the ends fur which you re
ciiairnomf it. 1 qualify my certificate by the .word
majority, ns il is my maxim to give no opinion in
medical matters where 1 have bad no experience.
In sprains, bruises, inflammations,eruptions, whit
lows, piles, Aic.,it is mv universal recipe. I have
also used non the leg of a boy which had been
bitten by mi udder, and the extraction of the poison,
and ultimate cuie was so rapid, that my patient wet
as well as ever in a week ; and has remained so to
this day
Yours respectfully,
HENRY JACOBS, M. D.
Extract of a letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, of
Louisville, Kv.
October 8, 1837.
“ I am prepared to say, that for Rheumatic Bams,
and the Sore Breasts of lenmlcs, Harrison’s Specific
Ointment has no superior, it indeed n lias any equal
in the whole catalogue of external medicines, as
know n and prescribed in this country.”
Extract of aletterfrom Dr. Potts,of Utica,N.Y.,
Dated July 88, 1339.
“ Harrison’s Specific Ointment'’ is, in my opinion,
a most important discovery ; and is particularly effi
cient in scrofulas, ulcers, sore 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 Hue and neck were al
most entirely covered h\ an enormous ringworm;
ami that after llto trial of a variety of ineffectual
remedies, I was completely cured of it in two
months, by the use ol Harrison’s Specific Oint
ment.” EDGAR POSSET.
For sale, w holesalo and retail, by Hnviland liis
cy A Co.,Thomas Burrell & Co , and Nelson Car
er Retail price, 30 cents per box, with full direc
ions. June 3 ly
DANDRUFF AND BALDNESS. \
OLDUi DUE’S BALM OF COLUMBU.-
DANDRUKF AM) BALDNESS.—I he ar- j
tide named above is a chemical combination ol j
such ingredients as have proved themselves etfiea- j
ctous in assisting the natural growth ol the human i
hair, and removing all obstieles lo its perfect devei- |
opement. — In com.maiding this article to the par
jtcnlar notice of a discerning public, the proprietor I
is but recapitulating the otl expressed sentiments (
1 ol the net y hundred, who have successfully tested
its efficacy and wonderful qualities—tins com- j
| pound having acquired lor nsell a character lor sin- )
j gulnr merit mid value’. Disused by ladies and
1 gentlemen generally, lo keep the Hair moist and
: beautiful, and llie head tree from Dandruff, which I
u does most perfect l\, and thus prevents Baldness. |
i -XT' (iiilion—Observe that each holt lent' tie gen
nine Balsam of Columbia has a splendid engraved
} wriq per, on which is represented the Falls ol Niaga
ra, Ac. For sale by
AN 1 ON\ & HAINES, Sole Agent.
a l>*il 3 238 Broad-street.
ESSENCE OP TV 111),
I For changing Bed or Gray or nny light colored
Hair to a beautiful Brown or Black.
Warranted superior to any offered.
' iplllr celebrated Breciati Dye will change Bed |
it orCuy Hair, to Brown or Black. Itlsdmio
wuh such surprising facility and accuracy, that ns
presence cannot be detuned. The shade may be !
loti at lliown,or may he made perlectlv Jet Black,
at the pi< asureol the user.
A great number of gem lemon, who have gray I
hair in part, or entirely, are in the constant habit ol i
; using this article, and are never suspected of being
' ray )* mv b.n ln tors and widowers have made
1 thc.r Inrun, ... in maminonv by ns.o 1 (Ins dye. It
I* warranted rupert.irio tiny made in the world,
and is s Id at about hall i; v prieeot the Euroiiean’
For sale by ANTONY A HAINES, No. 232
, Er,nd sir. et, Augusta. apnl 2
LE CORD I » L I' E LI CIN li»
on L’KLIXIR UE L’AMOUR.
f gqilE (tubs eribrr I.as the p'eotuteul announcing
j I to the ciiiietisof the I Stales, that be (
I fur a very large sum and from lue in
ventor, the celebrated Ur. Magnin, "t Parts, tie
mope at <1 right fur making tins nstun.sbiug n.ed.-
cn;(. Until the appearance .. the • huctna Cor
d a- (about three vears since,) ,t was thought that
tbu euiuuloinls, which it speedily overcome*, w e |
beyond the r.-mhol human remedy. as for upwards
„f n (housand v.ars. they had baffled the wisdom ,
nn ,l mwnuity of the most profound physicians in
all ~arta of the world. Tins ( urdml, how. ver, to |
,|,,.,rieat mi vantage of the human race,soon proved
„,,j i„ be the desideratum so l-ne sought (or; and
accordingly, nolwiihsiandirg ll e brief pen .d of .ls
exisieiK e, it hits required a celebrity so great, that
ii Is ea"erly inquired lor throughout the civilised ,
el, he C l)r Magnin soon finding that the . emand
was si. vast as ... rentier a supply imposs.b e, dis
„,“ed of the recipe and right ol sale, tinder oMign
i n7ofs.ereev. mr England, the United Mates
an mhe, countries,only preserving trance and
lU.lvli.rhimself. Thus tas .he subscriber poa-i
se-isod himself of the invaluable secret; and now
hastens to give the. inhabitant* of Ins line of agency j
the benefits of his speculation. , , ,
We Cordial l»e Luc.ne,” or,.m English, the
| ik-ipb Cordial,” isa general mvigorator of the
human frame! In all ihe various cases... languor,
I lasuliude, and debilitation; n is an unfailing reme
i dy • ns il is equally its province to imparl cheerful
i ness and decision to il e mind, ns health and vigor
m the body Hut the pce»li..r virtue on which Us
i celebrity is has, d, is the facility and certainty with
' which it restores (he virile powers when they have
| beta deal roved by disease, tniie.reeklessnesa.orany
I r ,f Die numerous causes which terminate in the
I prostration of Diose fund ion*. , ,
j In common with the genera.ity of really good
I medicines, D.is< ..'dial contains nothing of a merj
~,i ri, i| „ r del.-leriuiis nature, among the many ingre
dieuts which coutpuse it; but is, at Die same time,
i s „ simple, yet so. Ilteaeious, that white it can reno
i vnte Die prostrated energies of a giant, an infant
j may use it.not only with impunity, but with ad-
I VU The usages (if society are unfortunately such,
I Dial, notwithstanding Die Inn, IDs which would be
( sure h> result from it, wo cannoleuler into an aimly
i sjs oi this inesiintable Cordial here, or publish many
I of theducnmeiils which have been received, as
I vouchers ol Die blessings 11 lias conferred on mini
-1 hers of despairing individuals. Hut this wc cannot
1 forbear remark.ng-lhat it has been demonstrated
that there is scarcely ever, it any such thing at all,
as i»alural barrenness, or as natural imhecuitv ol
the pmcreant functions, in either sex ; and therefore,
ihal thiiseevils are the . fleets o arltficml causes,
and may be speedily subdued and removed by the
use of “ Le Cordial de Lucine.”
The Encina Cordial is also an indubitable cure
for tile Gleet,and ihe Floor Albus,obstructed, uifh
(.„|t „r painful Menstruation ; also, for the ineon
tiuetici ol Urine,or the involuntary disenargeThere
of It is likewise on invaluable and unrivalled
medicine incases of Chronic Eruptions ol the a kin,
mid in the dropsical affections of tiie aged.
Most important to the American Public.
The United Suites proprietor of the celebrated
“ I.ncinu Cordial,” or “ Elixir..f Love,” begs to lay
before the community, tiie following certificate,
which he has received from the inventor, the illus
trious Ur. Magnin, ol Paris:
“ '(l>ii is to certify,that 1 have disposed of the
recipe for mrkmg the “ Lucirm Cordial,” or
“ Elixir of Love,” and also ihe right to sell it
throughout the 1 tilled Stales of North America,
to John Winters llolderwell, M. U. My reasons
fiir so doing is, I hat Ihe demands to mo lor tiie above
Cordial of which I am the inventor, are so nume
rous, that 1 am unable to supply all Die orders from
France and halt alone; and have therefore dispo
sed ot the privileges vouchsafed in this, and other
ceriificales of a like nature in order to generalise
the benefits of my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my hand at. Paris,on litis nineteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord,
e.chleen hundred and thirty eight.
EHASTE MAGNIN.
Gaspard Delluc, ) witnesses.
William Merrill, J
Postscript to the above.
As you requested me to state lire number of but
tics ol the ” l.ueina Cordial,” whieh I have already
sold, 1 have relerred lo my books, and find it loex-
I eeed four bundled thousand ; while Die orders now i
on hand cannot bo supplied in less than three
months.
From an immense number of testimonials from
the regular finality, touching tiie viriues of Die
Cordial, 1 have in particular selected Die following,
which may be of use to you. You will also find a
number of others of less importance inclosed. This
immediate cert.ficale is from a body of eight of the
all lest medical practitioners in France.
To Ur. Magnin, inventor oft he Lucina Cordial, or
Elixir of Love
Respected and Honored SirWe have all in a
variety ol cases, tested the remarkable effects of
your great discoverv, and have assembled lor Ihe
purpose of bearing evidence to Die facts, and tend
ering you the honor which is your due. 1 lie
“Lucina Cordial” is in our opinion, an infallible
remedy forllie prostration oi l lie Procreant Func
tions, and Artificial Barrenness ; and thereiore must i
prove a blessing to the human race. We can also
bear evidence that there is nothing in it of a mer
curial or deleterious nature ; amt in short, that it is
one of the noli lest medicinal discoveries of any ago.
With leelings of admiration ami respect wo re
main, dear sir, your obedient servants,
Josselm Bossuil, I Jean Jilanc,
Sigismoiid de lu .Martino, | Robert Stevenson,
Adrien Ueerand, j Louis Ouiseau,
Octave Aicuh, I Pierre Buffen
Extractol e letter from Die elcbruled Talleyrand,
to Ur Magnin.
I am now outlie wrong side of eighty,and yet 1
could been my honor or oath if necessary, that a
boilieor two of your Cordial ol Love linsuiademe
leel as vigorous as a boy of five and twenty. I
think you have dlscoveted the “Elixir ol Life,"
which the alchy mists have been su long in quest ol;
( am. that (pardon my officious ness,) you should have
named it accordingly.
From the eminent Ur. Uevigney, of Brussels.
October 3, 1d37.
To Ur. Magnin:—My dear friend —1 am most
gratified at the unprecedented popularity ol your
“Lucina Cordial,” and am able to hear testimony lo
its surprising virtue. 1 had a patient recently, I
1 M , a gentleman ol fortune, who had tor j
several years abandoned himself in Die vortex of
dissipation ; and was only reclaimed from it at
length by Die utter prostration of all bis virile ener
! gies. lie was,indeed,reduced to the last extremity
j ol debility ami t.isteiessuess, for, if an occasional
I liash of excitement warmed bis system, the team
Jtion was almost immediate, and the result perfect
prostration. 1 had applied all Die usual nostrums
iu such cases; but, us 1 had anticipated, without
I success; and when l saw Ihe “Lucina Cordial”
advertised, 1 must confess that even the great weight
of your name did not give me much hope in it, at
least so lar as regarded the case in hand. 1 fell
i hound lo try it, however, ami was soon satisfied ol
j ns efficacy; for he tore a bottle was expended, my
patient gave evidence of tiie returning elasticity ol
I id* system; and he is now, having used four bottles, I
I as w ell is ever.
The number of documents, such as tiie above
| whieh have been received bv Mr. .Magnin, sinceihe
i first appearance ol “ Lo < 'ordial de Lueine,” would
J fill a volume as largo as the Bible.
This highly important medicine is far sale by John
I '•Vinters Holdervvell, No. I'Jt* Liberty street, New
-1 York; Charles !!. Tyler, No. 7i> Cheslnui-sl. Phila
-1 dolphin; and in Baltimore by Roberts & Atkinson,
John M. Laroque, and G. K. Tyler; in Washing
| ton City by Tobias tv aikins and Charles Stott; m
j Georgetown by O. M. Linlhaeuin ; in Richmond
by John H. Eu»tice ; in Petersburg by Braggs
Thomas amt Uupuy, Ro»ser A: Jones; and in Nor
folk by M. A. t-antos ami B. Emerson; and by
John Woodly, No. fib Poydras st New Orleans
It can also be lonmi at all Die principal Urug
I Stores in Smith Carolina, and in Augusta, by liavi
| land Kisley A Co , Tbomas Barrett A Co., ami
| Nelson Carter. Pace, S 3 per bottle, with full di
| reelions. June 4 ly
Georgia, ..'ciieisoii county:
UT HERE AS Sam..cl W. bobbins, administra
tor on the estate of William liaUey.de
i ceased, applies for letters dismissory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
i singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
j lo be and appear at my otiice within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
j why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this
j 33d March, 1339.'
EUENEZER BOTIIWELL, Clerk.
I L march 23
IHESE Pills are no longer among those of doubt
ful utility. They have passed away from the
hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide ot
experiment, and now stand before the public as
high in reputation, and as extensively employed in
alFparts of the United States, the Canadas, Texas
Mexico, and the West Indies, as any medicine that
has ever been prepared fur the relief of 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 goad eifects. The certificates
that have been presented to the propiictor exceed
twenty thousand! upwards of five hundred of
I 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
j 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
tached to this.
They are in general use as a family medicine
and there are.thousands of families who declare they
j are never satisfied until they have a supply always
on hand.
They have no rival in curing and preventing
j Billions fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heartburn,
Furred 'l ongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach
and Dowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,Flatulence,Habitu
al Costiveness, Loss of Appetite,lilotchcdor Sallow
Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels,
where a cathartic or aperient is needed 1 hey are
exceedingly mild in their operation, producing
neither nausea, griping nor debility.
'The following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a
highly respectable Planter of Wake County, No
Ca., March 3d, 1S38:
Dr. Peters—Dear Sir, —By request of your agent,
Mr. Harrison, I send you a few lines respecting the
almost miraculous effects of your pil’s; and 1 would
add, that you 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 I would rather pur
chase them at ten dollars a box than have rny bouse
without them. I will not enumerate the afllictions
they have relieved us of; but I 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. I 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 •, but 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
pecting 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
lieved her, and in less than thiee months she was
perfectly restored to health. This case, I and all
who were witness of it, (but more especially the
suffering party,) considered to be 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 I add that the popu
larity of your medicine amounts to enthusiasm in
this section of the country ? But this I presume
you know Lorn the immense quantity you dispose
of, 1 may mention, however, that notwithstanding
its general use, I never heard an individual complain
of its eifects. My residence is 12 miles from Ral
eigh, on the road to Fayetteville. I am, with sen
timents of regard, your ob’t servant.
A. G. BANKS.
To Dr. Peters, —Sir—For upwards of fifteen
months, 1 have been cruelly 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 wore recommended to me, by one
of our best physicians, and I 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
1 my r family have used them with equal success—
and consequently 1 feel it my' duty to apprise you
of the fact, and to request of you to publish this
certificate, as 1 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, 1830.
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 fellow ciizen, (Mr. Lee,) where I found
his sun 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, I had in my pocket a broken box of
your pills—four of which I administered, wilh
such immediate happy eliect that in a few minutes
my patient was at ease, and out of danger. This
case, in connection with my name is at your ser
vice—and I have the pleasure to be able to inform
you that your inestimable medicine is in such great
favor with the faculty here, that 1 hcl eve there is
nut one of them who does 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 medi
cine, those eifects being produced by the differences
of the quantity taken, and are decidedly superior
to Lee’s, Brandreth’s or Morrison’s Pills.
Extract from a letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor,
Me , Jan. 9, 1839. They are a peculiarly' mild, yet
efficient purgative medicine, and produce iittle, if
any', griping or nausea. 1 have prescribed them
with much success in sick headache and slight hil
lious fever.
Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams of
Burlington, Vt., July 9, 1837. —I cordially recom
mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no
case dangerous, family medicine. They are pecu
liarly influential in costiveness and all the usual
i diseases of the digestive organs.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon
treal, U. C,, Sept. 27, 1836.—1 neverknev a sing.e
patent medicine that I could put the least confi
dence in hut Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which are
really a valuable discovery. I have no hesitation
in having it known that 1 use them extensively in
my practice,for all complaints, (and they arc not a
few) which have their source in the impurity of the
blood
Extract of a letter from Dr. Dye of Quebec, L.
C., March 6, 1837.—F0r bilious fevers, sick head
ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of
the spleen, Dr. Peters’ Pills are an excellent medi
cine.
Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or
leans, La,, Oct. 9, 1837.—1 have received much as
sistance in my practice—especially in jaundice and
yellow fever, from the use of Peters’ Pills. I pre
sume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in
a month
t Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard of Hudson,
N. V'., Ju re 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
j acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond
to my expectations. They are indeed a superior
J medicine, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist,
1 the Physician, and the Philosopher.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines of Cincin
nati, Feb. 2, IS3S.—Your Pills are the mildest in
their operations, and yet most powerful in their ef
fects, of 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. —1 am in the daily habit of prescri
bing them, (Peters’Pills) and they in nearly all
cases answered ray purpose. I have discarded other
medicines, some of them very good ones, in their
favor.
Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 1, 1837.
Dear Sir—l l ave made frequent use of your Pills
in the incipient stage of biiious fever, and obsti
nate constipation of the towels ; also, in the en
largement of the sp een, chronic diseases of the
liver,sick head-ache, general debility, and in all
cases have found them to be very elective.
J D. BOYD, M. D.
MECKJ-ZKiVRii C j , Va., Feb. 7, 1837.
Having used Di. Peters’ Pi.ls in my practice to
the last twelvemonths, 1 take pleasure in giving
my testimony of their good effects in cases of dys
pepsia, sick head-ache, bilious fevers, and other
aiseases, produced by inactivity of the liver. They
are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article
of the kind I ever used.
GEORGE C. SCOTT, M. D.
These much approved and justly celebrated Pills
are sold wholesale and retail, at New Vork prices,
by Haviland Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett a Co.,
and Nelson Carter, and by all the principal Drug
gists throughout the United States, the Canadas,
Texas, Mexico and the West Indies. Retail Price,
50 cents per box, wholesale price, $4 per dozen.
June 3 ly
CHALLENGE. The genuine
f | f French Pit's againal nil the QUACK
NUsTRMUSof the age—lor the cure of
* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
The French Pills nre applicable in nil cases, lor
either sex, (warranted free Irom Mercury,! and 'png
nesses great advantages over the Ralsnms and all
hquid medicines, by beimr entirely free from smell,
and consequently do not effect the breath, thereby ,
preventing the possibility of discovery while using y
them.
Resides ihis important advantage, thev never
disagree vviih the stomach, and in ilic first stages of
the disease they usually cffecl a cine in a few days,
vvi; li little regard to i.iet or exposure.
In the most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain, having cured many after every
other remedy Ire* failed. In short, they have been
so universally successful that the proprietor chal
lenges any one to produce a remedy of equal cer
tainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred Dollars.
Haiuusbuho, Dec. It), 1838.
Dr. Valier—Dear Sir: About a month ago, I sent
to you for three boxes of your French Pills,and feel
much obliged to yon for furnishing rne with a modi*
cine so t flectunl ami so pleasant to use. When I
sent for your Pills 1 had been troubled with the
disease for nearly 0 months, and had tried a great
many medicines without any effect. During the
first six weeks 1 was under a Physician of ihis
place, but finning little or no chance of heingcurcd
by him, I left him, and a few days aher visited
Philadelphia, where 1 bough: a > anety of advertised
specifics [almost enough to stock an a, mhecary simp,
and allot this 1 took with the same success as ht
fore,leaving that c****d smell of the balsam be
hind them, which I think 1 can smell to this day
Not knowing what to resort to next, and seeing your
French Pil's advertised in the Public Ledger. I
determined to try them, am) am only sorry I did not
get them sooner, as it might, have saved me foriy
dollars and have cured me long ago. My object in
wriling to you at present, is to procure some of the
medicine fur two of my friends, who are in the
same kind of a scrape. You will therefore please
send by the bearer six boxes, and oblige,
Yours respectfully, H R.
P. S.—ls it will beany advantage, you may pub
lish the above, with the initials.
The go.mine French Pills are for sale in Augusta,
by Haviland Krsley <fcCo., Thomas liarrett Co.,
and by Nelson Curler. Price, ®2 00 per box, with
(nil directions. June f> ly
PILES, HAEMORRHOIDS, «sec.
PRICE Si.—NO CURE NO PAY.
HAVNS LINIMENT.
No Fiction.— This extraordinary chemical com
position the result of science and the invention of a
celebrated medical man, the introduction of which
to the public was invested wilh the solemnity of a
death-bed bequest, has since gain. da reputation
unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the
lamented Dr. Gridley’s last confssion that.“he
dared not die without giving to posterity the bene
fit of his knowledge on this subject,” ami he there
fore bequeathed to Ids friend and attendant, Sclo- o'
tnon Hays, she seetot of his discovery 1
it is now used in the principal hospitals,and the
private practice in onr country, first and most cer
tainly for the cure of the Piles, and also so exten
sively and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless
where its effects me witnessed. Externally in the
following complaints:
For Dropsy —Creating extraordinary absorption
atjonce.
A’l Swellings— Reducing them in a few hours.
Rheumatism, Acme or Chronicgivingquiek ease.
Sure Throat —Ry cancers ulcers or colds.
Croup, and Whopping Cough —Externally, and
over the chest.
Ali Bruises. Sprains mid Burns —Curing in a few
hours. Sores and Ulcers —Whether fresh or long
standing, and fever sores.
Its operations upon minks and children in redu
cing rheimiiic swellings, and loosening coughs and
light ness ol the chest by relaxation oftht parts, lias
been surprising beyond conception —The common
ren ark of those who have used ii in the Piles, is
“ It acts like a charm ”
THE PILES-—Thoprice $1 is refunded loany
person who will use a bottle of Hay s Liniment, for
the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being
cured. These are the positive orders of the proprie
tor to the Agenls; and out ol many thousand sold
not ono has been unsuccessful.
We might, insert certificates to any length, but
prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit
lbe original to purchasers.
CAUTION*—None can be genuine without,a
splendid engraved wraj per, on which is my name
and also that of the Agenls
SOLOMON HAWS.
TO EDITORS, <S;c —All country papers who
will insert the above 12 months, and send one num
ber to the agents shall bo entitled to one dozen of
the Lineament.
Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK & Co,
Sole Agents. 2 I ielcher street, neat .Maiden Lane,
one door b. low Pearl street, N. vv York, and by one
Druggist in every town in the Union.
For sale by ANTONY& HAINES, 232 Dread
reet, A igti.ta. mar 30 )
DU. E. sPOHN, a German physician of much
note, having devoted his attention for some
years to the cure and removal of them uses of N EK
VOUS AND J'ICK HEAD aCHE, has rhesaiis
fuction to make known, thai he has a remedy which
by removinglhe causes cures effectually and perma
nently this distressing complaint. There are many
Ihmihes who have considered Sick Headache a con
slilutional incurable family complaint- Dr. S. as
sures them that ihey are mistaken, and labouring
under distress which they might not only alleviate,
but actually eradicated by the use of his remedy.
li is the result of scientific research, and is entirely
of a different chutacler Irora advertise-.] patent medi
cines, and is not unpleasant to the lasie.
HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS.
The extraordinary reputation that Dr. Spohn’s
remedy for this distressing compamt is every day
gaming is certainly a matter of much astonishment.
That so m ich suffering should have existed forages
w’iihoul any discovery of an effectual preventive or
cure, is l ruly a subject of much regret hut Dr. ti.
now assures the public that such a n medy has been
invented as will convince the moslcrodulous. The
principles on whu hit acls are simpleand plain. It is
an a milled fact that this complaint, whether called
Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim
arily from the stomach—those who ihink tin y have
the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this
organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that lh J sys
j tent bus become vitiated or debilitated, thiough the
stomach, and that only through ihe same channel
[ must they expects restoration ol the natural and
( healthy lunclions ol the system. This object, Dr.
| Spohn’s remedy is eminently calculated to attain-
The truth of this position cannot be controverted,
and lhe sooner snlferers with ihe headache become
convinced of it, the so-mer will their suffering end
in restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges Ins
! professional reputation on this fact. Tne remedy
! may he had of apothecaries generally throughout
j the United Stales.
I For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232fk
! Broad-street, Augusta. mar 26
ROOK AND ,!Uii H RENTING
I T. THOMPSON respectfully informs hi
I ff , friends and the public generally, that he
1 is prepared to execute every variety of BOOK
j AND JOB PRINTING, wilh neatness and despatch
I His assortment of materials is equal in extent or
| quality to any in the city, and from his thorough
j aequaintace with the business, he hopes to be aids
\ to give general satisfaction to those who may- favo
] him with a share of their patronage.
To those who have heretofore patronized him, he
| begs leave to return his most grateful acknowledge
- ments for past favors ; and he hopes by strict at
j tention to bu.iness and constant efforts to please to
! merit a continuance of their patronage.
LA H BLANKS, of every kind, kept cod
| stantly on hand, or printed to order, on the shortfJ
notice. feb 13-ts