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\o' li\ IS til \lllv > ,N( »TJ< i. —-fruui rmiitl.s
niter dale I will npply t > tl e Honorable the
Tnlfhior Court us Kicbrmmd county, when sitting
to. or Jinn y j oitpoM tor leave to sell the* land
mil slaves iMSit'iigi'.g in t!iC* estate ol t!»c lal»* ’ r.
U. Donut Mnjii -jlbi tiii beaelit of lu> htii's and
rrcdituis,
Ju y '.i 1 D. V
f.'rorri ( • liiinl.m county :
A rein aid 1 1* ;„'m* applies fnrlrt
\ V tors of Admii i-t jation on tlie estate of Sa
rah Wood, (a minor)decen>ed.
These are t ici-efo.e to < iu* and admonish all m*d
singular, the kinc red and r* red i tors of said dec cased,
to l>e and appear at rny oilier* vs it!.in the lime pro
ne ri bed by law, to si unv rau e, it any they have.
Why sai l letters should not ho granted.
Given under my hand at mtirc, this 10th day of
August, ISL'L GAliltl J.L .1 ' i,N KS, I I'Mk.
GrorsiiG .Icflcrwon mum y :
UJ HLIIKAS Samuel W. Dobbins, administra
tor on the estate of W illiam llaltey, de
ceased, applies lor letters di-mi * ory ;
These' me therefu:e to c ite* and adnmnMi all and
‘singular, the kindred and eiediloiol -aid d”fea ul,
to be and appear at my office* within tin- time pre
scribed by law, to show eansp, il any they have,
why said letters should not lie pouted.
Give n under my ■ and at o/lire in Louisville, t Gis
Slid March, I*>.?!#.
hIHKNEZKU Vi Ml WKI.L, Clerk.
march 2.1
(•VnrgGi, lluriic count) :
11 rifKKK\S Havid I I irkinson applies for
* f letters of a iminislr.ili m on tl»c estate of
Samuel Mush, l.
These are therefore t » «it»• and admonish all ap t
singular the kindled and credit- ;•* of said deceased,
to lie and appear at my olliee, within Hie lime? pro
•crii>edhy law, to show cause, if any they have,
why Raid leltern ahonld not be granted.
Given undei mv hand, at ofli c, in Waynesboro,
4his 22.1 Ju y, ISM. T. 11. iILUI’NT, Clerk,
julyjo
f.ccMpin, llvirliC* muni t '
%7"lI!•:K HAS David C. Dickinson applies for
ff letters of adrnini-tration on the e-tale of
Nathan liii'-h, dereasml.
Those arc* therefore to rite and admonish nil nwd
singular. Hie kindred and creditors of raid deceased,
to he and appear al rny olliee within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause*, if any they have,
why said letters should not be grante I.
(■ivcm under mv hand tl ell ce.in VV i vnesboro,
this 22d July, IsM. I’, ii. JILOCA l\i lerk.
July 2/»
(Jmrgia, IDirKe county ;
Henry A. Paris applies for letters
ff of u Iminislraliun on the estate of VV illi.un
Stoho,deceased.
These are therefore to c ite*and ndmonMi all and
singular, tin* kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the lime pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be (ranted.
Given under my hand, at oilier in Waynesboro,
this 22d July, ISM.
juiy I i T, IT. DLOI NT, ( lc
t-emuia, Hurke eoiiul> :
11T II Kit KAS Josiah Lewis applies for letters of
ff administration <h' bonis non, on Hie estate
of Gray S lloberts, dec eased.
These are there fore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
. to he and appearal rny ofliee, within tiro time pre
scribed by law, to show eause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted.
(vivrn under mv hand at ofliee, in Waynesboro,
this 22d July, ISM. T, li. HLOUNT, Clerk,
july 23
tic'orgiu, Ihirke count v*
mm/’IIKUK.\S Kdward G. Kirkland applies for
If letters of administration on the estate of
Jesse Coleman, deceased.
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular The kindred and creditors ol the said
deceased, t*» bo and appear at my olliee within the
time proscribed by law, I • shew ev .■><*, if any Urey
have, why said letters shall no* oe granted.
Given under mv hand at olliee, in W aynesboro,
this 22d July, HS3U. T. il. liLOl Nl‘ Clerk.
__july 2:>
Georgia, Ilurl.e enmity :
WJ HKRKAS William 11. Wright applies for
TI letters of adiniiiislr.ilio.i. do hums non, on
the estate of Halt Junes, deceased.
These are therefore to rile amt admonish, all ami
singular, the kimlieil -ml creditors of the said de
ceased, to tile their objections, (if any they have,)
at my olliee, according o law.
(iiveu miller inv haul, ul otllrr, in Waynesboro,
this 2‘il July, 1839. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk.
July 2. r >
Georgia, Kin he comil y :
miriIKHKAS .le-.se I’. Cieclt npplifs for litters
Vs of administration on the estate of Sarah
Ann Look,deceased.
These are therefore to cite mid admonish all and
lingular, the kindred and eiediloi sol the said deceas
ed, to tile their objections, (if any they have) at my
olliee, according to law.
(iiven under inv hand at olliee, in Waynesboro,
this22d July, 1839. T. 11. lIL.OUN I', tJerk,
july a.>
(ktirsln, (tin he eoiiui s :
% - 1 - . 1 11’« r.t 1 • |... . i..n.,...n -i indie, for le Him s
of administration on the estate ol John I 10l-
Jiman, deceased.
These are therefore to ei e and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors id said de
ceased, to lie and appear at my olliee « illim Iho
time prescribed by law, to show cause, il any they
have, why said lelteis should not he graiilt d.
(■lien miller mv hand at ollire, in Waynesboro,
this a2d July, 1839. T. 11. HUH \ i, I Jerk,
july a •
(•eoruia, lliirhe eoinily:
\\t iii.'.tr.\s Uionias ii Blount applies for let*
I | tors of adinnii-lialioii. with (he will annex
ed, of Alexander 1’ 1 .ewii, deceased.
These are therefore Sa cite and admonish all and
singular, the kinlrod and creditors of said dec eased,
to he and appear at my o liee mlliiii the tune pre- ]
scribed by law, to show eause, if any they have,
why said letters -.11011111 not 1 e granted.
(liven under my hand at oilier in \V ayiioshoro,
this aad July, isjii. T. 11. bLUUX I',' i lerk.
july 8 1
fieorgin, JeHeraou county:
. • lIKIIKA- John W . \levinder and W illiam
* % S. Alexander, iidmmisU itors ol estate ol
Daniel Alexander, deceased, apply for letters dis
missory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ot 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 no!
be granted.
(liven under mv hand at olliee in Louisville, this
29ih of May, Ism'.
may 29 KHKMI/Xll UOTIIWKU .Clerk.
Georgia, Jefferson county :
WH KIIKAS John R. Cook, administrator on
the estate of James 11. Cook, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory ;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and eiediloi s of said deceased,
to be and appear at my olliee within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if aiy they have,
why said letters should not te granted ;
(•iven under my hand at olliee in Louisville, this
23d March; 1539.
EBKNEZEII BOTHWELL, Clerk.
march ?3
Georgia,.l.iueoln county :
WHEREAS Wiley and Van Mien
Collars, administrators of the estate of Tims.
Floranee, deceased, applies for letters dismissory ;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
Wd singular, the kindred and creditors of raid de
based, to be and appear at my olii e with the time
prescribed by law, to show eause, if any thev have!
why said letters shou dnot tie granted.
siiy»n under my hand at olliee, in Lincolnian '
ms itbdayof March, IS3<).
„ , ~ HUGH HENDERSON, (’. C. 0.
■Utch U. 1539. ’
K GV: . 1 . 1
Kcrivon county, wll,\c’.nil, I"’ court of
for leave to soil tl„. W"l"ios,
deceased,late of stud county.* * °°l er >
June li, IS39.'"'" U '“' ‘■ O °l , ER, Kxccutor.
IJIOUU months uiu M & AU ,
. made to the honoraMr h‘ 1 “ “ v * 1 ‘ •
lurobia county, while sittiug ‘il'' ' °'
(or cave l, sell al! the land lc 1 ''7 *•
Fuller,deceased. UW H I , nm
May 21, 1539. ‘ '‘ L, A,|
1M . ; , (il l MIT-1) Tr, (111 , /
Milleilgcville, 291 h May, IS:-.U. 5
VftrilCftl: \S l.> an Act 111 till' General Asst rn-
T I ts- ii( rn-. siwti-, [hi id tin- vl'itli Dei iml i i
| I *.)*% rntiilol Hit “ Art lo provide for the rail ol :i
i Con\rnti<tii lu : ,<• i.urnt rr <*l tin
j AsMMntily of the* of*it*oigi.'». :m-l lor other pm
■ pue 11»< • i«• ill n:ufic*ii.’ - it is provided That it *ha)
I he* the duty ol i.it Lxrfl vm y the <.overnor, to gi v<
j pi.'- j ily fit the ;ilte;uli. fi. .iiicl arm-ndnunla in sub
in tin -1 it.isi I’.iion, in leU-renrc* to the reduction o
i toe /tomi! roi mem r < omjjO'dng the (if oeral As
! r,( in «Iy ; and fin* first Mon Jay in ( etoher, next a!
l< i t ici mg o) .lid ((invention, he shall fix for thi
i iti.;< at ion, hy the people, of •mch amendments, as
lei at ion . or new sin ieie-i, as they m ay make for th<
objects of i < diidlioo and equali/ation of hie (lencra
\i (in tly only; and if ulihed hy a majority ol tin
vofei t w ho v t* on the ijneMion of ‘ Ratification,
or 1 it li A i ini vrio j,’ then, and in that event, lh<
alte;ation so hy them made and ratified, shall hi
i hi tiding on tin* {*eop'e of this State, and not other
wi in.'—-And where the delegates oi the people o
tin- late, a<- omi hli-d in f ion vent ion under the pro
i \ itions of the he foie recited Act, have agreed to
and ( lared fhr following to he aflerationx an
amendment id i 1 if ('on Mi tut ion of this Mate,tom h
in.: lac* Kepiecnfalives pl the people in llie (tcneia
A -emitly there of, to wit;
“ I nr. ('on*, cm ion assembled under the art “t
I provide foj the call of a Convention to reduce tin
mini n ol Uiofienera As.emhly of the State n
i (Rorgh, },nd i',,i other jurposos therein named,’
i pa- (J the ’Jliih day of December, 1838, having met
j m d *i the Ihoehifriation of the (lovcrhor, On Mon
day the O’Ui day of May, I SUM, propose as the I’m a
I if so l of lli.-ir deliberations, the Mowing, to l*<
j iimeiulmen's lo t!»e Constitution of the State o
J t lem i.i und pr/ sent itie . due to his Kw Hem v th(
| (/OV' i nor of 1 hi* ■ l ie t hat public ily may he given
to said alterations and nmciKirnents, according tc
the sixth sen ion . f the Act under which the ton
venlioii asm mUed ;
Amendment# to the Constitution of the State e
Georgia.
The I louse of Representatives shall hr compose-!
of niernheis from all the Counties whic h now areo
1 heivaflcr muy he included within this State,necord
i mt; to their respective numbers of free white per-
M/ns, and including three-fifths of all the people o
1 color* • to he ascertained hy an actual enumeralioi
| to ho made from lime to time, at intervals of ever
i years, as now hy law provided. Hath county shal
Ihe • untied to onu member. Kaeh counly having j
rejcesenlal sve population, as above spi*cilied, of si>
! thousand persons, sh ill he entitled to one additiona
mernhei ; and each county having such icprc*di
lative pojmjlnimu of twelve thousand persons, nliu!
he entitled to two additional members; hut IK
county shall have more than three members.
The number of members of which the House ol
Representatives will he composed, according to the
aforesaid ratio, and the last census, ftha.ll not here
after he in« leased, except when a ne v couiuy i
created; and it shall he the duty oi the Legislature,
at Iheir session lo he holden n M \i after the enumer
| alion provided forhy law,so to regulate the ratio ol
I i epic nitat ion as to pre vent such increase.
( Ihe Representatives shad he chosen annually on
■ the Inst Moml iy of t >clo er, until such day of elec
-1 I ion sha 11 he a tiered hy la w.
lln Si;n \ t v, shall consist of forty-six members,
( elected annually, on the first Monday in October,
j until such day of election shall he altered hy law ;
and shall he composed of one member from each of
the lorty-six Senatorial Districts following:
1 ( halham and Ftlinghurn.
X.’ Scrivcn and Rnrke.
U Richmond and Columbia,
d l.incoln and Wilkes.
• r > Flhort and Madison.
(> Ilahcisliam ami Lumpkin.
7 Union and Rabun.
8 Forsyth and Halt.
M Jackson and Franklin,
lit (’lark and (Ig’elhorpe.
I I (Ireeiio and I utnam.
12 Taliaferro and Warren.
U Hancock and Baldwin.
1 I Washington and Jefferson.
)•> Fmamiel and .Montgomery.
1 1» Liberty and Bryan.
17 Tamall and Bulloch.
Fs Mclntosh and (ilynn.
FJ Camden and Wayne.
20 Ware and Lowndes.
Ii I eMair and Appling.
2 2 Laurens and \\ ilkinson.
‘23 Pulaski and Twiggs.
2 I Bibb and Crawford.
2) Jones and Jaspev.
XMJ Hulls and Monroe.
‘27 i. winnett and Walton.
X?S He Kalb and 11 entry,
v!) Newton and Morgan.
3d Uilmer and Murray.
31 Cass and Cherokee,
32 Col»h and Campbell
33 Coweta and l ayette.
3 I Meriwether and Talbot.
3 » pike and Upson.
3t» Houston and ' aeon.
37 Dooly and Irwin.
3S I homas and I Vcatur.
ill! Baker and Farly.
d() Lee und Sumter.
•11 Randolph and Stewart.
•12 Muscogee and Marion,
i A 3 Harris and Pronp
■ *ll Heard and Cai roll.
■I * Paulding and Floyd.
4li Chattooga, Walker and Dado,
i And whenever luirealter the Legislature shall
■ lay oiP ami establish a new county, it shall hr
i added to the most contiguous Senatorial District
| having the smallest representative population.
•lAtii-x i\i. wavne,
I’le- idint of the Convention.
[ Attest:
l.i t u N L \ T i -rr,
Secreliuy of the Convention.
I Ihovelorr, in umturmitN with the provisions ot
- the he to ft- Toi-ileil Vet, ilo heiety yi\*e puiiUeilv tu
I tie ■•■une. unit enjoin each voter tor memheis ol Hn>
General \ssembly of tliis state, on the rlav llircin
! speeinerl, to wit: on tin- lust Monday in\tetohei
! next, to tive his vote of “ Rali/lcatii «,” or “ Ni
Uutifiralion” as proviilotl in said Act; and that
the presidin)- odieers certify the same to this De
j partmeut, aeeovdliijily.
j . >-'-o . <iiven under ray hadd and seal of tin
J L.. S. < Executive I’epaitment; at the rapitol
in Milled}c\ ille, t his the day and yea
first above written. (.KOKEE U.tiILAIEU.
Hy the (lovernor:
John 11. Stf.ki.e,S. E. I). 2t jnne 11
Seri mi Superior Court, April Term, ISJi».
j Present, his Honor John Silly, Judge.
E, .s E. liross, i
es. Hill for Oiseovery .
Me vtilen ( ice exeut.
and Wila Ktnbra. )
IT l*ttN motion ol eonnsel for complainant, it i;
ordered that Jesse Embra, who, as appears
!hy the oath ol'one of complainants, resides in Ken
tneky.lio mule patty defendant, and the said hi.
be perfected on him by a publication of this rub
once a month for four months in one of the eazctli ■
of this state.
A true extract from the minutes, this ISth June
JOSHUA PERUV. Clerk,
j _ *uiy 3 ___ atm
P months alter date, application will hi
made to the homnah e the Justices of tin
Inferior routt, when sitting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the real estate of William former
late of Scrivcn counly, deceased, for the benefit o
i his heirs. t.EOROE COOPER, Executor.
May 11, I Slip.
months after date application will hi
made to tin- honorable the Inferior court o
Taliaferro county, when sitting as a court of Ordi
nary, for leave lo sell the Negroes belonging tc
Mi -cs Euphrasia and Martha Holliday, orphans ol
| Owen Holliday, deceased.
'JOHN M. ANTHONY,Guardian.
May
Iy H K months after date, application writ be
made to the Inlet ior court of Scrivcn county,
white silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
the lands belonging lo die estate of John William
son, late ol Scrivcn county,deceased.
JAMES \\ . IiIi’TLES, Administrator.
l-t, 1839. 4in
11 OU R n tb after date application will be
* made to the lumoia', le the Jnstiios of the ]n
'"cioi court of Scrivcn comity, when sitting for or
; dinary purposes, for leave to sell a part of the real
estate of l laiborn Forehand, of Scrivon countv de
, ceased, lying, Iveiug and situate in the eount’r of
m-nvenaloiesaid, and firongh which the < urinl
Fail Hoad passes, for the henelit of the heiis to
S; ‘M:yltls3o UAVmUUin;K - A,,mi ' liStra '-
-
• •
(
le f | il Kt* ff'Rl celebrity of ibis n*ir i % a 1 <otnpo
t)l 5 Bitinn,fs(MM‘iiilly in ihf* Norilr n H'lri*, b* vva
s I In- proprietor 1 1 ui hti le n«» il in Kfiy ni y thing in ii»
f. I i\».r: lor it hnw h< rn ncniily r undid tu i',tlmt
ii i*. beyond all comp’tMhi.n ili • in si n medv tor -x
(. tcrnal f>lminik ilntl litih f*\i*r Son dwoveri'd.
Indue J I henpe* (I mid rcrlain'y »>l i* s opi ra i nm,
A \ have th** appears nee ofrni ruck s; as nlrern, 'vio/iiom,
M , cornu, liver hops. ehilhkiioH, v\ hiu? Nweilmf'S hi an,
, ’ piles,s(ild« r nnd snake biles. \r. dir., imiiMlinlety
jJ. yuild to it a HUpnrriiinmn inllucne*. Thu*, il prop
fi f*rly applied n will remove an inveterate corn < r
break mid heal nhi-ein frvo days, wii' allay and
( j pi rferlly euro an uh cr in Iwow c i r..s, n/:d I lie inoht
‘ drsperate rnsoM)! white swelling ihs/iranbe ima
lj’ giml have been dr.'iroyed by ii m i *fs thnu two
months, hi iho biles of p». Mir.nii« reptiks its olli
,f racy is indy surprising,nnd il appoed in liinf, ns
l “ power.* ol iiiir.irii'in arc so w ondcinil Ibal i hi* y will
I, 1 ni onn; am* I the poison and I lion prevent it from
perva nng lie* syHl' in Ji j« like vise greatly snpe
rior to any modirim? heretofore rlmcovend lor iho
M *. ehnhdbmk nnd limbs of homo —lor t -tiers, ring
"I worms, chapped lijh—and in tdsirl, («»r every exlei
ml bodily evil that inny lull io the lot ol rnnn or
d, beast.
• ■ The proprietor haw received * least a ibommid
:, l i!frf (icaics, nnd other donimcnis, in lavor nl Ins
,f ‘ “ •'■‘pie ific Oin in lit,” upwards *.j a liurnln d of
ol which w *rn v n nn by respc l iable in- mb era ol’ the
n* Mudnnl lin Lily
10 Albany, July 9lh, 18 7.
4 To Dr. Harrison.
Sir -I ns your Specific Oinimonf m my prficiirr,
and cordially n coininend n u-> nnnosi rfti<’K‘i'l mine
'J dv Ibr Tniimrs, Hleem Wblrc Sv\eilings, Scrolnl i,
Uli''iir/nrlic I'aioN, (lifipped I’m c, I .ip* arid liund-:
■d and for g.-neral external com bn.ln. 1 write I b/s
n aii he ret jm si ol yonr agent here, who I urn is ties me
1- with (he article, nnd am ploa md tu have it in my
i- power to award honor (o im nl.
of KUFUB K. REACH, >l. D.
J* Rrooklyn, N. V , Oil. <lO, 1838.
Dear Sir—.My daughter,a gi I ol lourinn, was
{ .-ndly allhrleil wim tlieeompl not that physicians
J. lern.ed a scald head ; and I Pared, indepe dcnl ol
( 'l evi r\ other c\ l l, ihui she would be bald in come
tjiience Uy i In? rccommendniion, however, of the
Uevornid Mr Fermi, I applied your onitiin nt lolhe
. n f Die 1 1 ■<! pari: and I thank Uod I bat iny child is
0 now wninel’y rccovenil from ihe disease, and is
gelling In r tinii ns fust as can be expected The
cure was ellicied in lather liMi limn tvv«> nionllis*;
c> during which lime I us* d five dollars worth ol oint
menl ; I bad sjicnl upwards ol a hundred dollars
s daring the previouHXlm-e years, without any bcmdU
? > whatever.
M \UY fIOW A HD.
d I hereby substantiate the truth ol ibe above
statement.
" ( HRISTOIMIHH HOWARD
I know the above siapemeni to hi coirrci, and I
enn add from experience that 44 Harrison’s Specific
Omtiiiont,” is on excellent medicine lor external
, complaints.*
; Matthew periun.
1 lioalon, .Inn. 7, 1H37.
Dpm Sir.—l Tinvr In rpoiinst of v’>" In forward
mo, two hundred boxen of Ointment, t)y iho most
iimnPiliale ronvoyiuice, and w itliunt regard In llm
pxpeiiße of ciirringp, an I am <|iiiln mil, and much
m wanl ol il.—Vou know my pslimation of ynor
I valimhlo discovery, und tliurcfiiro I shall only add,
tnnt flintier (Xperienoo has increased my enllmsi
asm nnd estaldished me in ihenpinion, ifml il is su
perior lo any remedy eilanl for exiernul diseases.
Kespeclfully yours,
CiIAIU.ES P. EMEUSON, M. D.
New Orleans, Warrh 20lh, 1838.
Dr. Harrison
Sir—The virtues of your Specific Ointment, have
been long known lo me,as I have used none oilier
in my nil hen xlensive practice (or several years, and
il Veil think il wound he to your advantage, 1 can
tarnish you with twentyceriifiemes ol important
mires w hit ti il tins effected under my own imnie
dmle inspection ; llie lasi lining one id' a severe
and uppaienlty perpelual nicer, in the hack of a
poor woman, Mary Ihixter vvln) resides in 216 Id
vision s' reel, w huh il ei oopteuUy hen led in i went y
onednys .My present elnet olipuU in wriliea p,
you, is ’o team wdm is your p.m liorised a vein in l his
i ily, for,being in want •f a supply ol your oii.i
imnl.nnd Hie person Air. Boyle, lri>ni w hom I used
lopnrelmse il, having hnlid .mil gone mil of hnsi
ness, lam fearful if I porehn.sein random, that i
mav he imposed on hv a eonnlerleit
Vour olmdient serran.,
I.DU Alii) IIAAD-liV, V.. D.
I n cmimli. Alignd ‘.I, I8.)7.
Dr Ilarriann.
Sir, —1 li ivr no hesilai ion in stnl'i:g, in reply p,
your note, llml your " Npeeilio (Iminieni" is only
npii.l In Ihe mapnih el llic » nil.. I'm yvloeli you le
e inmeiid il I 'prilify iny eemfieaie I>y ilm W or«l
nnijoriiy, as il is my maxim In give no opinion in
medical matters whore 1 have hnl no expmieoe.
In sprains, h rmses, in 11 an on .1 loes ern.ilions w bil
lows, pil) s, <A'e., il IS in utnvcirtin I'l l ipe I have
id vi asm) it on Ihe leg ol a hoy w lneh lad ht en
leu,a, l.y luimlder, and ihe evraeii. mil | lie poison,
and ultimate cure wa« ho rupnl, ihut my paiieht was
Us well us ever in a week ; and has rein lined so lo
this day
11 Yours respectfully,
0 iII'.NRV JACOBS, .11. D.
Extract of a letter from Dr. J. W. Sanders, of
Louisville, Ivy.
October 8, 1837.
“ lam prepared lo say, llml for liheimmlic Bains,
nnd the Sore lireiisisof females, Harrison's Specific
Ointment has no superior, it indeed n has any cipial
if in 100 whole eaialogno of exic. iinl leedmi.'es, as
0 known und prescnlnd in ih s i iuiiiry."
1 Extract ol a letter (rom Or I’oiir, of Eiica N V
Uamd July 28, 1839. ’’
|| Harrison’s Specific On Iment ’ is, m my opinion,
a most important discovery ; and is parlieulnriy elli
-1 eieiil in serolnlns, lib ers,sere legs, eruptions, and
U'emiral (iiiHv .rd complaints. I sneak of its minis
from an experience ol linn years.”
il New Orleans, January dill, 1337
u . I Ins w ill certily th II my line and neek were a'-
mosi mil in ly eovt red by an enormous rnißworm'•
and linn ahor the trial of a variety „f inelfeelieil
remedies, 1 was coin plotely eared „| ~ , wo
„ muinlis, by the use id Harris,m’s tipenlie o, m .
nciit-" EDti.VR EOsSSKT.
Eor sale, wind,sale and retail, l>y Haviland Itrs
hy & Co., Thomas Harrell A C u , Nelson Carer
Antony A 11 lines,and I homos 1 Wray A Soli —’
Kotatl price, ell cents per box, wall full ilireeivms
June 5 | y
DANDRUFF AM) BALDNESS.
OEDRIDt; E’S HA I M OE COI.DBI HI \ -
dandruff and baldness.—'ihe ar
le Hide named illmye is a ehemieal comliiimlion ol
s sneli mgredieiilg as have proved ihemsolves eUiea
emus in lissisimp the na.mal growth ol the hiiiiiim
i>, hair, and removing i\II oh.srn les to its perfect ilevel
opetnent In eonnnenninx tins article lo ihe par
"lar notice ol a disecniing public, the proprietor
Is hut reeapimlalmg iho oil express, d
e ol the many humlred, who have successfully le-ied
IV its ellieaey and wonderful qnaluies -this com
s, pound having a.-qmred lor ilselt a oharaeler lor sm
r. gular merit and xalne. Ii is ox-d by ladies and
d goiillcmen generally, to keep Ihe ll.nr nmisl sml
beam,lul, and the head free from Dandruff, which
" l , ll " sl ferteetly , and thus prewnis H.ildncss,
antiun—Observe that each Imtileof It e gen
nine Balsam of Columbia has a splendid eii"rved
11 " riff per, on which is represented ihe Fail*ol Niaga
** ra, Ac. tor sale hv
o ANTONY & HAINES. 5.,|,. W, u
>' "PHI 2 232 Broad-street.
ESSENCE OF TYRE,
For changing Ked or Gray or any light colored
II ur loa beautiful Brown or Hiaek.
lj Warranted superior lo any offered.
. r IIIU.S celebrated Grecian Dye will change Red
I or Gray Hair, to Brown or Black. Jtisdoiie
with soeli surprising lin dilv and neenraey, ihai Hs
presence cannot I e delceied. The shade iuuv be
iefi al Brown,or may bo made perfeulvjet Black
e al ihe pleasure ol the user
A great number of gentlemen, who have gray
- hair in purl, or entirely, are in the constant habit hi
il using this article, aal are never suspected of Ivin -
- gray. .Many bachelor* and widowers have made
,1' their fortunes in matrimony by useu I ili sdve it
1 is warranted lupemrlo any made in ihe wor’d
I, and IS sold al ahonl half Ihe priet oft he Cirnnei I’
Dor sale by AN TONY a HAINES, An ; •
| Breiad-slriel, Vngnsta. „ J!rl j '
LI COll 1 • V-K M■ • S*
on i,’i;i ikir in: L’amOuu.
ff ” I! I'. sabr.-riber Las the p'eas ure.d announcing
lo ihe (wizens o.i ih<-1 Stums, that he has
p, n hased, for a X ’ ry ln-g. stun mid from toe m
i 1 verier, (he celcliraled hr. Magnin, cl Paris, I e
recipe ardii li! for making dm astonishing modi*
rum I nt;l die appearance of the - Limina ( nr- i
,1, ,1, ’ (about three years since,) il was ibought that j
i lie complaints, w In.-h H speedily ox. n on cs, were .
beyond Ihe r.acbol human rem ily ns (or upwards |
ol n ibmisiiiul ymrt;. they hail baffled (lie wisdom i
arni ingi nn ly ol ttemo-i prolound physicians in [
nil pans ol Hie xxnrhl. Tina I 'ontial, hirvvi ver, to ■
i In-meat ndvaniage of the human nun,mum proved
i,,. f to b Ibe do "I r lurr Bil tig ioi ghl lor; and
1 accordingly, not* iihgtnndirgll e brief peri il of ila
esiiiii'iii c, it liii-rcqnhcdacfi-l rity hi grout. tlial
it U eagerly inquired for throughout die civiliz-d
gl,,he. hr Magnin soon finding dial Ihe demmnl
I vv no ho vast as O render a supply impossible, dis
posed 111 the reeipe ni:d rigid ol sale, under oblige
r ittg of gi-ercey | for Kngiand, tho I nited Slates,
•and olhei countries,only preserving Franco and
Italy for hhw-cif. Thus bs lira gnhgo.ril.er pog
i se.sed liiIIIRI-II ol Ihe in*. )lu . ole secrel ; Mid IIoXX
hastens logivelh- inhabitants ol his line cl agency
the henefi gos hi«speculation.
|-1 e i on)ini he Lucine," or. in Knglish, “ihe
fne: a i ordinl,” ii-a general irmgornlor of ihe
human frame! In nil tho x anoils pages ol languor,
In-v.lnih-, ur.d ih-hilnalion ; il is ir;i unlhiling reme
dy ; as ii i* equally ii« prdvinre to imparl cheerful*
i ness mid - eci-ioii lo lie mind, ns In all Ii and \ igor
to il,p body liin the pei nli ,r which ns
lehriiy is basrd, ia the, lacilnyand eertaiaiy with
XX hieh II r,! lores Ihe virile poxx rs xx hen they have
he. n ih-si nix ed I-y d im ate. lime, reck less nebs or any
| ~f ihe numerous cau.'is which terminate in the
pro'll alien <1 (hose lone.ions
■ in common with the generality of really good
medicines, ibis I o.dinl r-nli ns m-iliing of a reef,
in rial nr di Klerimis mil are, among i In- many ingre
dients xx p inch compose it; bn! is, at Ihe same I into,
so simple, yet so I Hieucious, that w hile il can reno
-1 vote the pies.need energies of a giant, an infant
1 may use tt.not only with impunity, but vv i.li ad-
I vantage.
The usages of society are (inforlnnarely sm-h,
I thiil, notwiihsinr.ding ihe h. re (its xvhieh would be
sore to result from ii, weentmol eider into an analy
sis id this ine limable Cordial here, or publish many
Jol iln.dociimeoiswlii. il have been received, as
vouchers of I lie blessings il has conferred on num
bers of despairing individuals. Unit is w esnuol
forbear remarking—dial n Iris been demonstrated
' that there is genreely ever, il any such lliing at all.
ns iininral barrenness,or ns natural imbecility ol ,
1 1,,- procroant I unci ions, hi eit her sett: and therefore,
ill ,1 Ih, seevils lire die t-fleels of nriilicial causis,
and may he speedily subdued mid removed by the
use in “ l.e < ordml i!e l.nenie.”
The l.neina Cordial is also i n indubitable cure
liir ihe (dent, and ihe Fluor Mima, obstructed, dilli
cnlr, nr painlul Menslruaiinn ; also, for die rueiin
linenet ol Urine,or the involnniary diseiiarge there
ot It is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled
medic ine in eases of Chronic, Eruptions oflheskiu,
and in die dropsical affections ol the aged.
Mas/ imp riant lo Ihr American Public.
Thu Uniled Slates proprietor of the celebrated
“ l.neina Cordial,” or - Llixirof Love,” begs lo lay
before the community, ihe billowing certificate,
which lie has received I rem the inventor, die illus
triotis Ur. Magnin.of Pads r
" fhi i ia In cerlily,lhiii i have disposed of the
j iccipe for nicking the “Luena Cordial," or
I - Klixir of Love,” and also ihe right lo sell it
I throughout tho I niltd Slab s of North America,
lo John Winters Uoldervvell, M I>. My reasons
j for so doing is. dial die demands I < me fertile above
j Cordial, of which lam the inven or, are so mime
j rous, dud I am unable lo supply all the orders from
France ihil falx alone; and have therefore dispo
sed of the privileges vouchsafed in this, and oilier
certificates of a like nature in order lo generalise
die henertlg ol my discovery throughout die world.
Given under my hand at Pari-,on das nineteen)h
day of January, in the year of our Lord,
c.ghleen hundred and dnriv eight.
I.iiAS FL MAGNIN.
Gaspa d Dclh.c } Witnesses.
William Merrill, )
j\::l.c:rlpl In Iheahovc .
As you rcqut-sled me lo siale the number of hot ;
lies ol’ lie- '■ l.neina Cordial,” which 1 have already I
sold, I have relcm-d lo my hooka, and find il hi ex- I
eeed four handled diou.-nnd ; w Idle die orders now- !
nil hand cannot lie supplied in less than three (
m -nibs.
1-linn an immense number es testimonials from
the iTvpilai* larnhy, touching the vinnes of die
Cordial, I have in parlii iiiur selei n d the follow mg, i
j w Inch may he of nselo yim. Vou w ill also find a j
j -iniiliei d othec cl Ii si importance nielo.'-e-l. ‘I iii.s I
i -i. taedia-c c< il lie..mis Irom a body ol emitl of Ibo i
j dii, si medical praelhioiiers in Fianee
1 To I>i. AI ighin. ii.xcuha d die Liieiua Cordial, nr i
F.lixir of I .ove
lit-'pei’.lcd and Honor. I !Sir: —VVp have all ia a i
v oid;, ol cares, levied die n madi d,le eff. els of I
yoargical i.lima,-, erv, and luuc :i. i,il l U-. 1 i.,r die I
pin pose of he., i■, ia evidence In 11 1 ••• I c:s „U(f ler-d* j
oniig you the honor which is your duo The I
“ Lucia;. Co dun m our opim.ai, au him hide I
rem 1-. !.:, ih pics’t uuai ol ihe Pm, rt-r.ni ane- !
icais, and Aruficial Harrcn. s ; and d.en ,i nm-i
prove a I ■ to thu human race VVe ea also
hear ex i.leuce i liallhcrr is mailing in ii of i mei
eiui-d or delcierieus iinitire ; and nishorl.ii n i. s
one ol ihe non c I in ■■! n mai di.-covei ies ol a..y age
N't id-, ha-hogs of udm.ration nml r.apee.l xxo re
main, dear sir, year obed cut serxains,
Jossolin llossud, j .(.am lllane,
Higisimmd do la Marline, I Uobert >ievenson,
Adrien Ue. rniul, j L-.uis Ouisean,
Uchive Aii.dt, | Pieiae Ualleii
Lxtruciol i- leltor from ih.! eli-hruled l ulleyrand
hi Ur .'lag an,
I am now until:’ wrong side of eiglifv,nnd yet i
could he mi my honor or ouih if ne.'o.'saiy, ih it a
hoi Ile or two of your Cordial ot Love has maiio me
, Kiel as vigorous as a hoy of five mid twenty, I
dunk you have discovered die “ Ivhxir of 1.i1e,"
, xvbi.-h the uicby migts have been so long in quest id ;
an. that (pardon my oltieioL-sm-Bs,; you should liave
named it accordingly.
From Iho eminent Dr. Dcvigney, of Hrussels.
t-’eloher 3, Id(i7.
To Dr Magnin:—My dear friend—l am most
grand.-d at die unprecedented popularilv ol your
; *• Lue’ii i Cordial," and am able lo cear lestimony to
i ils surprising virtue. 1 had a patient recently,
i I M a gentleman ol fortune, who had lor!
several years abandoned himself in the vortex of j
dissipation ; and was only reclaimed from il nl
length I>y the tiller prostration of all his virileener- I
ges. Ile xx as, indeed, reduced m the lust extremity I
’ .d debility and l istelessliess, lor, if an oeeasional i
flash of excitement xvanmd his system, the roue
Hon xx as almost inline .hale, an.l Ihe result perleel
- prostration. 1 had apple d all die usual nostrums
in such eases ; but, as 1 had aiilicipmed, without
slides; and when I saw dm “Lucid Cordial”
advertised, 1 must confess dun ext n the great wee-hl
‘ of your name did not gee me much hope m it,°at
least so tar us regarded Ihe ease in hand. I felt
bound lo irx n.howev. r.and xxus toon satisfied ol
1 jlsetiieuey; for Indore a bottle xx as expended, my
pattern gave evidence ol the reluming eluslieily ol
Ins system ; and he is now, having used four bullies,
as w ell is ever.
Tho number es documents, such ns the above
xxhich have been received bv Mr. Vlagnin, since die
first appearance ot " Le ( unhid de Limine,” xxould
J lid a volume us largo as the lliblo.
I Ins higldy impor ant medicine is for gale by John
W niters Hoblerwell, .No. idu Liberty streei, New
-1 York; Charles It Pylor, No, 70 Cln-slnul-st. Pbila
dolplua; and in li.dinnore by Kuberisit Atkinson,
■ John .M. l,atuque, and G. U. ’Pyh r; in Washing
ton City by foiling W a kins and Charles 'toil; m
Georgetown bx U AI l.iiuhneuin; in Richmond
by John 11. I’Uslice; in Petersburg by Kraggs i
I homas and Dupuy, lio'ter A Jones: and in Nor i
folk by .M. A. I'iinius and I!. Kmers.iu; and by
John W oodly. No lio Poydras st New Orleans
II can also he Ibnnd at all die principal Drug
1 Stums in South Carolina, and in Augusta, by Have
! land Kis Icy A Co, Thomas Barrett A Co., and
Nelson Curler. Price, $3 per bottle, with full di-
I i reel ions. June 4 ly
’ OTlCK.—Ninety days after date, aj i
1 will he made to the Mechanic?' bank lo re
i i new ;ei tilic.ite ol Stock No. till, issued on the I Jth I
, August, I'M. lor oh .- cuvs: also, Certificate No
' ->••’) issued on the flh I'eei ail or, |S3 l. for 7 s ! i
; ol ' tlie capital stock es sai I Hunk, the same bavin •
I been lost or mislaid. At the same time applie d
lion will be made lo the Lon Steamboat t om mih
ol Gooi-gu, to renexv t citilicuto of thei-'t .c-‘
il.i s .e l Oith May, IS3A. for live sharesalso
' l ertim utc No. 07, issued “Ist January, |S;-;o
hxe shares ol their capital stock, the Came bavin*
been M'-l or tniskuj. L. d Wfi.s | i-.. '
June 20, 1539. ' ni3 ' t “-
i -HESE Pills archolbngrr among thoseof doubt- 1
I ful utility. They have passed away from the 1
hundreds tlv.it arc daily launched upon the tide of 1
experiment, and now stand before the public as 1
high in reputation, and as extensively employed in
all parts of the United Stales, the Cdnlt’das, Texas
Mexico, and the West Indies,-as any medicine that
has ever been prepared for the iclief ol suffering
I man. '1 hey have been introduced wherever it was
found possible to carry them j and there are but
I lew towns that do nut contain some remarkable
) evidences of tlu ii goed eifects. The certificates
; that have been presented to the proptietor exceed
twenty thousand! upwards of live hundred of
which are from regular practising physicians, who
are the most competent judges of their merits.
(Turn have Inc cures performed by this medidill
been the subject of editorial comment, in virion
newspapers and journals; and it may with truth he
asserted that no medicine of the kin 1 has ever re
ceived testimonials of greater value thin are at
tached to this.
They arc in general use as a family medicine
I and there are thousand; of families who declare they
. are neverfatislied until they have a supply always
on hand.
They have no rival in curing and preventing
IHI ions Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Diver
Complaints, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Asthma,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlargement of the Spleen,
Piles, Cholic, Female i hstructions, Heartburn,
Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach
and Towels, Incipient Diarrhn-a,Flatulence,Habitu
al Costivpness, J.oss of Appetite, lilotohedor Sallow
Complexion, and in cases of torpor of the bowels,
where a cathartic or aperient is needed They are
exceedingly mild in their operatloh, producing
neither nausea, griping no debility.
'l'hefollowing was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a
highly icspeetable PlantCl of Wake County, .No
Ca ,March 3ff, 1838:
Hr. Peters—Dear Sir, —By requestof your agent,
Mr. Harrison, 1 send you a few lines respecting the
almost miraculous eifects of your pil's; and 1 would
a-J, that you may make use ol them, in connection
with my name, in any manner you deem proper, 1
speak of their merits from experience,ns I and my
family have taken upwards of thirty boxes in three
years; and so great are the benefits we have receiv
ed from them in general, that 1 would rather pur
chase them at ton dollars a box than have my house
without them. 1 will not enumerate the afflictions
they have relieved ns of; bull can assure you they
were many, and of very opposite natures, which i
has fully proved to mo that your medicine is a sim
ple purilier of the system, and therefore equally
the enemy-of every disease. I will mention one
case. 1 have a sister who had been for a lung pe
riod severely afflicted with dropsy in the chest and
was brought by it to the very verge of the gra\ c.
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 HeV suffer
ings were fruitless ; and accordingly, we all consid
ered her immediate death as inevitable. Hy good
fortune, however, ns 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 loss than three months she was
. perfectly restored to health. This case, I and all
who were witness of it, (but more especially the
sulfering 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 ? Rut this I presume
you know from the immense quantity you dispose
of 1 may mention, however, that notwithstanding
its general use,l never heard an individual complain
of its effects. My residence is Untiles from Ral
eigh, on the road to Fayetteville. I am, with sen
timents of regard, your oh’t servant.
A. (i. BANKS.
To Dr. Peters, —Sir—For upward" of fifteen
months, I have been cinelly afflicted with Fever
and Ague; and during the time could find nothing—
though i had apple d 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 phj sedans, and i am most grateful ami
| happy in being aide to add, that 1 had scarcely-used
. two boxes when i found that l icy hadrestoied me
, to perfect health, binee then, various members of
j my family have used them wi i equal success—
i and cun-cqnently 1 led it my duty to apprise you
! ol the laid, and to request of you to pub Tli this
certificate, es lam anxious to add my oublic testi
i inonvt i the n'rnost miraculous virtues of your un
! riVi.l.cd medicine, ft- 1 : '-dliillv yours,
' Tfl IC<:DORK JAMES.
Augusta, fia., r,b 10, T 30.
I ommunieatioD roi eba d from the eminent Dr. J.
M. Irwin ot Florence, tleorgta :
1ir..1. p. Peters—My Dear ir—On the night of
the ! Ith hut., I was called in great haste in the
' ol a lei ow ci.izcu, (JMr. Dee,) where!found
1 his son la'ding muter a most alarming attack of
>yn niche J ran . is (Ci p and ap; men i' v he
: yond the aid of rein ay, Hy the greatest good f'ur
, tune, however, 1 had in my pocket a broken box of
your pi 1 s—lour oi \ him I administero I, with
I such immediate happy cifect that in a few minutes
my patient was at ease, at i out of danger, 'ibis
j case, in connection with my name is at your sor
. vine—and I have the pleasure to bo able to inform
j you that your inestimable medicine is in such great
•aver with the faculty here, that I believe there is
not one ol them who does nut use it in iris private
practice. Yours most resp’y.
March 13, 1839. j'. ID IRWIN, 31. D.
Extract from a letter written by Dr. Francis llo
g.ut.ol Providence, R. D, Dec. 17, 1 S3S.—Peters’
; pills are an excellent aperient and cathartic medi-
I cine, those effects being produced by the dilferenccs
, ol the quantily taken, and are decidedly superior
to Dee’s, Hrandreth’s or Morrison’s Pills.
Extract liom a letter by Dr. Hopson of Bangor,
; > Jan - "■ 1839 They are a peculiarly mild, yet
efficient purgative medicine, and produce little' if
any,griping or nausea. I have prescribed llicm
with much success in sick headache and slight bil
lions lever. °
Extract of a letter by Dr. Joseph Williams of
Burlington, \ t. ( July 9, 1837.—1 cordially recom
mend Peters’ Pills as a mildly effective, and in no
case dangerous, family medicine. They are pecu
liarly mffuential in costiveness and all the usual
j diseases of the digestive organs.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Edw Smith of Mon
tical, I.i ~ Sept. 27, 183 ti.—I neverknev a single
patent medicine that I could pul the least conli
dence in but Dr. Peters’ Vegetable Pills, which are
really a valuable discovery. I have no hesitation
m having it known that 1 use them extensively in
my practice, for all complaints, (and they are not a
lew) which have their source in the in purity of the
blood
Extract of a letter fiom Dr. Dye of Quebec D.
0., March 6, 1837.—F0r bilious fevers, sick head
ache, torpidity ol the bowels, arid enlargement of
tbe spleen, Dr. Peters’Pills are an excellent medi
cine.
I Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney of New Or- I
| leans, Da.,Oct. 9,1837.-1 have received much as
sistance m my practice—especially in jaundice and
yellow lever, from the use of Peters’ Pills. 1 D re-
1 * ° n 811 ave,a S e > I prescribe 100 boxes in
Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard of Hudson,
Ju -’ e J > tB3b. — 1 was aware that Dr. Peters
wasoneof the best chemists in the Lnitcd Stales
ami lelt assured that he would someday (from his
intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs
and t ugs j produce an efficient medicine, and I must
acknowledge that Ins Vegetable Pills fu I v respond
to my expectations. They are indeed a superior
modic.no, and reflect credit alike upon the Chemist
the Physician, and the Philosopher ’ |
Extractor a tetter from Dr. Waines of ('incin'.
nati, I-eh. 2, 1838.—V our Pills arc the mildest in
t.ieu operations, and yet most powerlul in their of- 1
sects, ot any tliai 1 have ever met with in a practice
ot eight and twenty years. Their action on the
evidenUyVery surprisi nj, m P U1 ‘ es of the blood, is
a U .‘ U, ' r . fro ' n Pr - Bcott of Baltimore
Cl. 1,1 ->')■—i am in the daily habit of prescri
•mgt'cm, (Peters’Pills) and they in nea ". ~ ~, ;
‘■‘V ■' v:rd m.v purpose. I have discarded othci
favor. m SU, " eof thcmv *o- good ones, in thetr
Charlotte, N. C, Jnn 1 ISI7
ear Sir—l I ave made frcquem’nseof your Tills
m me incipient stage of bilious fever, and ohsti
u-t. constipati m ol the bowels; uls ... in thp cn .
-of tbe
"Ui.mcl. head-ache, ccncral debility, and in all
i ascs hav efound them to ce very effective.
J D. BOYD, M D.
Mecki.enbvski. co., Vn. Feb.' 7, 1837 B
Having us Dr. Peters’Fills in my practice in l|
tlie last twelve months, 1 take pleasure in givi f?
my testimony of their good elf'ccts in cases of dys- I f
pepsia, sick head-ache, bilious fevers, and other ll
diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver. The Wr
are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article k
of the kind I ever used. fl
GEORGE C. SCOTT M. 1\ fl
These much approved and justly celebrated Pills
are sold whole ale and retail, at New York prices, i>*
by Ha viland Kisley & Co., Thomas Barrett Sr t 0., B|
and Nelson Carter, and by all the principal Drug
gi-ts throughout the United States, the Canadas,
Texas,Mexico and the West Indies. Retail Price,
60 cents per box, wholesale price, $-1 per dozen. • 1
(«C)nn CHALLENGE. The genuine ftl
vv) Ft J French Pil's against nil the QUACK flr
.NUNTRMiJS of tho age —lor ilie enre of t ' l
* * * * ♦ Im
Tiie French Pills arc applicable in all eases, ImifHß
either sex, (warranted free from Mercury,; and , pus
I sesirs great advantages over the llalsams arid nl| IB
1 quid mcdieines, by neing entirely free From smell,
i.nd consequently do not cffeci ihe brcnlh, thereby
preventing the possibility of dhcuveiy while usiia'
ih m
Besides this important ndvnnloge. thov never
disagree vvnli the siomiich. and in I lie first., .si ages of
tho disease they usually effect a cine in a (bw days
wi li little regard to oiol orexposme.
In lie most obstinate stages of the disease, they
are equally certain, having cured many after 'evefv
olher remedy li c J ftuloil. In short they have Been
so universally successful that the proprietor elinf
lenges nay one to produce a remedy of equal ref.
tainly, under albrfeilure of Three Hundred Dollars
Haiiiusbukc, Dec. It), 183 ft.
Dr.Valior —DenrSjr: About a mom li ago, I sent
to you for ilrce boxes of your French Pills, and feel
ram It onliged to you for funiishing mo with a medi-
cine so fffcctunl and so pleasant to use. When I
sent for your 1 ills 1 had been troubled with i| ln
disease for nearly 6 months, and had tried a great
many medicines vvi hunt any effect. During the
first six weeks 1 was under a Physician of tlii.s
place, lint filming little or no chance of beingcured
by him, I h 11. lino, and a few days after visited
Philadelphia, where I bought a > ancly of advi rlisoil
specific jnltnusl ettough to slock art apothecary shop,
and allot this J look with Ihe same success ns In-
fore, 1 'living that v* ** *d smell of tho balsai’n he-
hind Them,'which I iliinlt I can smell to this day
Not knowing what to resort to next, and seeing your
French Pit's advertised in the Public Ledger, I
d. -termini d to try them, mid nrn only sorry 1 did rfot
goi them sooner, ns it might have saved me fury
dollars and have cun d me long ago. My object ia
writing to you at present, is to procure some (if tho
medicine for two of my fronds, who are in the
same kind of a scrape. You w ill therefore .please
send by the bearers.x boxes, and oblige,
Yours respectfully, H R,
P. B.—ifit will he any advantage, you may pub
lisli the above, with the initials.
The ge mine French Fills are for sale in Augusta,
by Hnvdund Kislcy & Co., Thomas Harrell N Go ,
ami hy .’>< Don Curler. Price, Sd 00 per box, with
(nl) direelions, June 6. Iv
PILES, HAEHORRIIbibs, &c. fl
PRICK 81. —NO CURE NO PA\. fl
MAY’S LIN I.Hi; NT. B
No Fiction,—This extraordinary eliefnleal com- H
position the result of science and the invention nfa fl
celebrated medical man, the introduction of which B
to thn public was invested with the solemnity of 8 B
death-hod bequest, lias since gain d a reputation H
unparalleled, fully sustaining tbu correctness of tli4 B
laineiiieti Dr. Dudley's lust conlssion that “ lef H
bared not die without giving lo posterity the bene- H
lit oi his know ledge onlbis subject,” and he there
lore beipiontlied lo bis frietid and altemlunt. tSclu- flj
laon Hay's, the secte! ot lbs discovery
ll is now used in the principal hospitals, and the
private pr.aetieo tn our country, first and most cer
tainly tortile cure ut ihe Piles, and also so exten
. ively and cdb-ctually' as lo bafile credulity, unless
vvbere its cltec is are witnessed. Externally in ilia
lollowing complaints:
lor Dropsy —Creating extraordinary absorption
gt.onee.
A I Stoe/h'ags—Reducing lit-in in a few hours.
Ji'iriuaihsui, cine or < iiroifiegivingqiiick ease.
Non- Throat —l'-y cancers iih-crs or colds.
Croup, and Whooping Cough— Externally, and
ovei tiieehest.
AJI iiruisi r Sjimi'ix riml Earns —< uringln a few
hum's Stilus and Ulcers —Vv nether beat! or long
•standing, and fever sores.
iis operations upon n(lulls and children in redu
cing mo- swellings, and loosening cough- ami
lightness of l lie chest by relaxation ol tin purls, has
been surprising beyond conceptn-ii —1 no eomiimn
ri ll ark of those who ImVo used I; tn il.o Pots, is
‘* li acts like a eliarni ”
Jill - . I T-geS-—Flic price ®1 is reliitld'efl to Any
Jiorson who will use a bottle of Hay s l.inimeni, lo
the Files, and rettir.-i the empty buttle without being
cured. These are the positive ord- r» ol the prupriu
lur to the Agents ; and out ol many tlumsa-d sold
not olio Ims lurn un.MiQrcs.slu!.
Me might, insert eertifi.-mes HI unjr length, luit
|>rifcr that those who sell the article, should exhibit
ilr* original to puntii.is«rs.
\i liu.v Noun can be genuine without a
splenot,l engraved wra| per, on which is my name
and also thatnj Ihe Agents
' _ 1 SOLOMON Hay 8.
i y) EDI FUID-I, (fee—Ail ciiniilry papers who
wib insert the above 12 months, and suntl m e nutn
, to the ifgetits shall be entitled tonne dozen of
the Lineament.
Sold wholesale and retail by ( O.YISTOHK & Ho,
Sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, neai Maiden Law*
one door below Read street, N w York, and by ooF
Druggist m every town in ilm Union.
For sale by ANTONY At HAINES, 232 Broad
reel, A tgu-ta mar St)
jj V 1- E- a German physician of much
* ' note, having devoted his allenlio . (or soinO
years to the cure and removal of Iho ct uses of NER
yotJs AND SIHK DEAD ACHE, lm s the sat is
l.ictton to make known, that he has a remedy which
l>y rcn-.ovttig the causes cures effeetually and penna
iu-illly this distressing complaint. There are many
families who have considered Siek Headache ueon
sliiutional incurable laiitily complaint- Dr. S, as
sures them that they are mistaken, ai d labouring
umler distress which they might not only alleviate,
bm actually eradicated by Hie use of bis remedy.
It Is the result oi scu-iinfie research, and is entirely
ot a dineront cbaiacler trom advertiseu patent medi
cines, and is not unpleasant to the taste.
ll La dacii k, sr l< Ol; nervous
Hie extraordinary reputation that Ur. Siiohn’s
remedy for Ibis ilistrcssiiig eumpuint is every day
gaming is eenaiiily a malt -mi mucli nstonisluneut.
1 bat sum tell sullermg should have existed forages
vMilmul any discovery of an effectual preventiv i or
j cure,is iruly a subject of much regret but Dr ’ S
: ,h ,t P ubli .' : ihaf«a«ha r. rnedy has been
v 1 tiled us will convince the most credulous 'J’he
[ .T'noiples on wht.-h it acts a*i simple and plain It is
an a milled fact that this complaint, whether called
Melt Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim
arily Irom tin? stomach—those who think they have
the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this
nrgaa, the stomach, is the first cause, that th-sys
tem has become vitiated or debilitated. Enough tho
a,,d liial Ull| y "'rough the same chum,el
i M they expects rest ,rat,on ol the natural and
Rul ny bindi -ns ol the system. Tins object, Dr
;SH,n s reme.ly ts eminently calculated to attain.
J .0 rttlh ol Ibis position cannot be controverted,
and the sooner sutkrers with the headache become
coiivineed olit, the sootier will their sutlering end ~
i restorntiun ol health, Dr. Spohn pledges Ins /
rr fe.sMomn reputation on this fad. T„e remedy f
may be had ot apothecaries generally throughout
the United Stales. °
For sale by ANTONY & HAINES, No. 232
Broad-street, Augusta. mar 05
HOOK AM) J()H J'HINTJNH
\v J ■ 'UIOMPSi N respectfully informs hi
r V ■ mends and tho public generally that he
ts prepared to execute every variety of ROOK
A.\ DJUII TRIA TL\ O’, with neatness and despatch
His assortment ol materials is equal in extent or
quality to any in the city, and from his thorough
acquamtnce with the business, be hopes to be able
0 give general satisfaction lo those who may favo
lurn with a share of their patronage.
To those who have heretofore patronized him, lit
begs leave to return his most grateful acknowledge
i-uiit- 1 01 pa flavors; and he hopes by stiictat
t-nlion lo i.incss -and constant efforts to please to
merit a continuance of their patronage
(Sj PAW li LAp KS, of every kind, kept con
slantl y printedto or shortcon
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