Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, August 04, 1840, Image 1

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SWIg Cljvoniclc ■ & Sqitiiiei J. W. &w. S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1840. ” vnr iu A- :77~‘ " ** —~ v -L\O, .1 the chrnoicle and sentinel IS PUBLISHED D JLY TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, At No. 209 Broad-street. terms: Qnilj paper, Ten Dollars per annum, in advance. p r i. Weekly paper, at Six Dollars in advance or Siven at the end of the year. \Ve-khjpaper. Three Dollars in advance, or Four at the end of year. SPRING GOODS. riNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N., H York, Printed Jackonetts, French Cambrics.. ]o\v priced Prints, Fancy Gauze and Hernani Hdkfs., Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Long Lawns, Irish linens, and Linen Sheetings, Bird’s-Eye Diaper, pamask Table Cloths, and Damask Napkins, plain A Jackonetts and Cambrics of extra qualify, black Lace Veils, Ladies’ and Misses Cotton Hose, while and bl’k picnic Gloves and Mitts, Oil Silks, bleach ed and brown Cotton Shirtings of superior quality, and a great variety of other articles suitable for the .spring and Summer seasons, to which they respect- the attention of the public. Vp 29 v.MIESH. GARDEN SEED. —A large assoitmeut f of fresh English Garden Seed, just received and warranted genuine. Among which are seveial varieties of early Corn, Button and Top Onions Bulbous Roots, Dahlias, Flower Seeds, &c. Also, celebrated Rohan Potatoes, and Halim Spring Wheat, for sowing. For sale by j an ß GARVIN & HAINES. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.—Chil dren’s Wagons and Cradles, Market Baskets Clothes Baskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted Wash Tubs, Foot Tubs, Door Mats, Brass bound and Painted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various other articles in this line, for sale by dec 18 I. S. BEERS & Co. f|Mi£®article published below, concerning the |_ new and popular doctrine advanced by the illustrious Goelicke of Germany,cannot fail of ex iting a deep and thrilling interest throughout our ntry. _ Q 39 9 9 [Translated from the German.] LOUIS OFFON GOELICKE, of Germany, The Greatest of Human Benefactors Vitizens of North and South America, To Louis Offon Goelicke, M. D., of Germany , Europe,] belongs the imperishable honor of adding i new and precious doctrine to the science of raedi tme—a doctrine which, though vehemently opposed by many of the faculty, (of which he is a valuable member ) he proves to be as well founded in truth is any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine upon the rerity of which are suspended the lives ol millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges his op posers to refute, viz: Consumption is a disease al ways occasioned by a disordered state ot \ is V itie or Life Principle) of the human body: (£f often iecretly lurking in the system tor yearsbefore here is the Ifcast complaint of the Lungs 4J}— -and rhich may be as certainly, though not so quickly, ured as a common cold or a simple headache. Aa n valuably precious doctrine this, as Departs an mportant lesson to the apparently healthy of both lexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may ie an unobserved inmate of their 4 clayey houses iven while they imagine themselves secure from sts attacks, teaching them that the great secret in the ul of preying Llth is to pluck out men in the blade, and not went till the full grown '“This illustrious benefactor of man is also entitled io voui unfeigned gratitude, and tue gratitude ol a world, so if the invention of his matchless Sanatue -whose healing fiat may justly claim for 1; such a iitle. since it has so signally triumphed ove our Mat common enemy, Consumption, both m fius the 'in® he Materia Medica, rondrous virtues have l.eenso glowingly pourtoy ,me of our clergy, in hen- pastoral isltsto tee sick chamber ; by which means they [ten become the happy instramentsofchMOTgd.- jondiug into hope, sickness into health, and saj of friends into joyfulness q 0 3 9 GOELICKE'S MATCHLESS £, 1 meiUcine of more ralue to man than the v.. t tineTof Austria, or even the united treasures of “r globe,-a medicine, which is obtained wn the vega table, animal and mmeral kingdoms, sd thus possesses a three-fold power,-a medteme, “ich tliougu designed as a remedy for consump -0 solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence °er many diseases of the human system,-a med.- ” e ““ch begins to be valued by physicians, who regally witnessing its astonishing cures of many rhom they had resigned to the grasp of tire Insa- Sanative for adultsonedrop ,for hildren, a half-drop; and for ll fan ts fuar er top; the directions explaining the mannei of ta ing a half or a quarter drop. ignore* r<io p ßlCE —Three and one-third rue dollars ($2,.X ) r half ounce. German-coin value 75 cents. a e Q 3 3 . 4 ~rtificate from three members of the Medical (fr * Profession in Germany, in Europe. We, the undersigned, practitioners of medteme in PtM-manv -ire well aware that, by ourcoutse, we may forfeit the friendship of some of the iacul :y, but not of its benevolent ntiuenced by selfish motives. 1 hough we snail refrain from an expression ot our .°f ) l ‘ Uo^ el k ,' >f the soundness or unsoundness of Dr. Goclic k^ lew doctrine, we are happy to say * u lis Sanative too valuable not to be y tnown—for what our eyes behold and oui tais when Dr. Louis Offon Soelick first came before the the pretended discoverer of a new docLme an 1 aew medicine, we held him in 1 « tempt, believing and openly pronouncing him to be fr base impostor at d the prince of quacks. But on bearing so^much said about the Sanative, again, t it ad foAt we were induced, from motives of cun ►sUy'merelyr to make trial of its reputed virtues upon a number of our most hopeless and we now deem it our bounden acknowledge expense of self-interest) pubhch to acknowledge in curing not only consumption, but Sother fearful maladies, which we have heretofore believed '.O be incurable. Our contempt for the discoverer of this medicine was at once swallowed L m our utter astonishment at these unexpected tetiihs and, as amends for one W-J Ig L'™hi’anthropist l ,who h “““ r h , ? m t tstimony.for wherever R lB , ~R HERMAN ETMULLER, J». d. WALTER VAN GAULi , m. d. ADOLPHUS WERNER, m. d. Germany, December 10, 1886. (3 t 3 fc & & n™ E p e~?wli anc has lost none of its virtues by crossing the At autic—for it appears to be working similar cures n America to those which have astonished Europe. "Boston Morning Post. . (T> Kor sale hv BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at tie fist Office. ' oec9 4 DVANCES ON COTTON. —Advances will be rnade by us, on COTTONS consigned to our friends in Liverpool, Havre and Charleston—in bills on New York at 20 to 30 days sight, on con signment to Europe, and 1 to 5 days sight, on con signment to the latter place. The shippers, in all cases, will have the benefit of the Exchanges, dec 25 ts GARDELLE & RHINO. KENTUCKY JEANS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New York a very large supply of Kentucky Jeans, which they' will sell at very low prices.— Also, a large supply of superior Satinets, to which they respsetfully invite the attention of the public, jan 25 POMPEYENNES. —Snowden & Shear have just received from New York, a supply of t Rich Pompeyennes, a new and beautiful style of Silks for ladies’ dresses, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dec 13 PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—’The subscrU hers have just received a complete assortment of Pickles, consisting of Walnuts, Cauliflower, Mangoes, Red Cabbage, Picoiilly, Onions, Mixed Pickles, Peppers, Gerkins, Beans, In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle; London, French and American Mustards; Ketchups of various kinds,and other Table Sauces. ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRESERVES Peach, Green-gage, Damson, Egg Plum and Peai Preserves ; Currant, Raspberry and Strawberry Jellies and Jams; East India Ginger in pots. West India Orange, Citron, Limes and Pine Apple Pre serves; Guava Jelly in glass and boxes; Citron. Prunes, Raisins. Figs and otner dried fruits, all fresh and in fine order, for saie ov dec IS ' I. S. BEERS & Co. Cl HEAP IRISH LlNENS.—Snowden & Shear J have received, from New York, a large sup ply of superior 4-4 Irish Linens, warranted all flax, which they will sell at reduced prices. Also, a large supply' of Damask Table Cloths and Damask Napkins, and a few superior Marseilles Quilts, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. mar 27 I 1 I A NO FOR TE S . H PARSONS, 295 Broad street, keeps at all , times for sale, a large stock of PIANO FORTES, from the best builders in the couutry.— Tho stock generally consists of about thirty to forty instruments, comprising all the qualities. These instruments, are selected with great care, and are recommended with confidence. Persons wishing to purchase can do as well at this establishment as at any of the northern manufactories. A guaranty, as to quality and durability, is fur nished in every instance. Also, a well selected stock of sheet MUSIC, Pre ceptors, &c.,together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordions, and most of the small articles usually kept in a Music Store. dez 21 ts WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOIP WARE-HOUSE. THE undersigned has establish ed himself in the city of Augusta, r the transaction of the above business, and is connected with an extensive northern manufac turer, from whom he is constantly receiving large invoices of the various articles in his line, of the best qualities,manufactured expressly for the south ern trade, which are offered to dealers and planters on the most reasonable terms. He is also prepared to fill large orders at the very lowest prices, at short notice. A share cf patro nage is respectfully solicited. S. B. BROOKS, No. 334 Broad-st., dec 21 6m Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel, CARRIAGES. HULBERT & ROLL, at the old stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse Thompson, coiner of Ellis and Mcln tosh streets, are now receiving an en tire new- stock of Carriages from the best mamjfac ures at the North, of the latest and most approved style, consisting of Coaches, Coachees, Standing and Extension Top Barouches, Chariotees,Buggies | Sulkies, Wagons, &c., together with a large and well selected assortment of Harness, all of which they- will dispose of on the most liberal terms. Or ders for any description of Carriages of their own of Northern manufacture thankfully-received and promptly executed. Their friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock in all its branches faithfully exe cuted and with despatch ts nov 1 GEORGIA RAIL -ROAD. Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail- Road, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the following rates: Merchandize, of all kinds, 40 cents per 100 lbs., (furniture excepted.) Cotton, $1 50 per bale. G. H. Thompson, Agent for the Company, at Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with out charge. Merchandize for the way stations will be for warded from Augusta on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. RICHARD PETERS, Jr. Sup. Transportation Geo. R. R. Nov. 14,1830. ts GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every- day at 6 f. m., and arrives at Greens boro at 1 a. m.* Leaves Greensboro at 9 p. m., and arrives at Augusta at half past 4 o’clock, a. m. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Orleans, (two daily- lines) via Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomery and Mobile; for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon, and Pensacola; frv West Point and Wetumpka,via Barnesville. tri-weekly ; for Rome, tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee, tri-weekly, via Athens, Gainesville and Cassvilie; for Washington, Wilke county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta, Mil ledge ville, Macon and Columbus ; for Milledgeville, ri-weeklv, via Gx-eensboro and Eatonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage, lines to Tallahassee, Columbus, Miss.. Tuscaloosa, Newnan, Coweta county,Ga., and Clarksville, Ha bersham county', &c. Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25, Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co Augusta, December 9, 1839. S EL L IN-STREET ELEMENT Alt Y ACADEMY. undersigned would respectfully inform his J patrons and the public that his School is now re-opened for the business of the winter, at his for mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. H. Caffin. As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are received. Every thing relative to the deportment of the pupils, which such an arrangement may be calculated to require, will be carefully attended to. C. PIKE. B. —It is contemplated to open a Night School, at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can be collected. G- P» November IS. trwll NOTICE. —Those creditors of A. McKenzie, who claim under an assignment made to the subscribers and James M. Carter, deceased, on the sth of July-, 1833, will please hand in their claims, with proper evidence, as early as convenient. PETER BENNOCH. } . . an 30 JOHN P. KING, '^ Assi g nc es WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. GARVIN & HAINES, No. 232, Broad street, are constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also an extensive assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign manufac tures, selected by their agents; also a fresh supply of English Garden Seed. Country merchents and Physicians are invited to call and examine our sto k. OCTA liberal discount made for cash. dec 28 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. fPHE subscriber has this day taken into copart- A nership, Mr. A. L. MASSENGALE, and the business will from this time be conducted under the style and firm of S. BUFORD CO., and the sub scriber would take this method to return his sincere thanks to his friends and former customers for the patronage that has oeen so liberally- oestowed on him, and he would most respectfully solicit a share for the firm. S. BUFORD. July 29. 839. ts SPLENDID CARPETS SNOWDEN &l SHEAR have received from N. York,and are now opening, a very large sup ply of superior Ingrain Three Ply Venetian and Brussels CARPETS of the latest style and richest patents, allot' which have been selected with great care. Persons wishing to supply themselves with the article will do well to call immediately, as they- can now make a selection from one of the largest assortments ever offered in this City, and of new and splendid patents. Also, Rich Brussels and Tufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car pets,and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR CLOTHS. nov 12 HORRID DEPRAVITY. O OME notorious counterfeiters have nearly- kill- O ed several persons by selling them a spurious and false mixture of Hays’ Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless and effectual. Never buy the article unless it has the written signature of COMSTOCK <s• Co. on the splendid wrapper. That firm are solely au thorized to make and sell the true article. Origi nal proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS. P. S. The true Hays’ Liniment is warranted to cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay taken for it. Sold at No, 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and Maiden Lane, New Yoik, by COMSTOCK 4' Co., Wholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 ly DISSOLUTION. THE firm of JEFFERS 4- BOULWARE is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All the unsettled business will be attended to by H. L. Jeffers, who is hereby authorized to use the name of the firm in the liquidation and settlement of the same. H. L. JEFFERS, H BOULWARE. Hamburg S. C., June 20, IS4O. By- the above notice, our friends and the public are informed of the dissolution of the firm of Jef fers & Boulware, winch has been rendered ex pedient in consequence of our heavy loss by the late disastrous freshet; and in declining business we cheerfully tender to our friends our sincere thanks for their kind patronage and support while in business, and as we owe debts that must be paid, and that soon, we hereby make an earnest appeal to all those who are indebted to us, to make payment as soon as possible. If. L. JEFFERS, H. BOULWARE. Hamburg, June 24, 184th wlm TO THE FACULTY AND HEADS OF FAMILIES. DR. MILES’ COMPOUND EXTRACT OF TOMATO —a substitute for Calomel, and does not belong to the family of quack medicines; for the reason that the component parts are made known to the faculty, or any one else that may wish to know, by any of the agents keeping them for sale. Since this discovery so long and anx iously looked for, some one in almost the extreme North has advertised a Tomato Pill, purporting to be made from the stalk, a thing not more aosuin than for one to offer meal from the com stalk, to say nothing of the difficulty of raising the Tomato so far North. Dr, Miles, of Cincinnati, is the proprietor of the Tomato Pills (proper) for the great benefits of which, he holds himself bound, and in honor pledg ed to prove by their use, that they are all that they profess to be, and will do for othcis what they have done for such as mav have used them ; as .his is a vegetable of great use, and value, it will doubtless be valuable information to families to know that the Yellow are just doubly as valuable as the Red Tomato, and produces twice as much of the bapatine, or active principle, and when used as a daily vegetable will be found to keep the system in much better condition than the other kind ; many will recollect with what trembling anxiety calomel has been given to children, and bow they then wished for a substitute. It has long been known that the Tomato contained ca thartic principles, but not until of late was it a>ccrtaineJ that .ney contained alterative and diu retic properties. The Faculty embrace and use the preparation most cheerfully, for the reason that they know what it is Were it a patent mystery, they would be bound to reject the medicine, as they justly do the one thousand and one cure-alls of the day. If you wish to cleanse the system with a mild, sa.e anti-bilious medicine, use the Tomato Pill, of which a supply, we learn, will soon be in his city. We all know somethmg aoout this. ur.e ? Radical Cure ol Hernia or Rupture, by Dr. Chase’s Improved Surgeons’ Trusses. rpHE subscriber has opened an office, at the Drug | store of Messrs. J. J. Robertson &Co., fertile treatment of Hernia or Rupture, by means of these ustly celebrated instruments. He has now used them for nearly a year, and, did not delicacy forbid, he could name several persons who have been radi cally cured, of this truly distressing and dangerous affection, by the use of these Trusses, besides many others who are in a fairway of being entirely re lieved. The following is the language of the com mittee ot the Philadelphia Medical Society on the Radical Cure of Hernia. 44 The instruments of Dr. Chase have effected the permanent and accurate retention of the in testines in every case of Hernia observed by the committee, without material inconvenience to the patient, and often under trials more severe than are usually ventured upon by those who wearcthec trusses; trials that would be imprudent with any other apparatus known to the committee.” 44 The committee are induced by the foregoing conclusions-to recommend, in strong terms, the in struments of Dr. Chase to the confidence of the profession, as the best known means of me chanical retention in hernia, and as furnishing the highest chances of radical cure.” The following is from the Southern Medical and Southern Journal, published in our own city. 44 All must admit of the radical cure of hernia, and that Dr. Chase’s Trusses are decidedly the best yet invented to effect the object.” Persons from a distance can have the instruments applied, upon application at the office, and all ne cessary information given to enable them to adjus it themselves. The poor, who are laboring under this afflicting complaint, will be treated gratuitous ly upon presenting a certificate,from soraeresponsi’ Me person, of their pecuniary disability. The instruments are of all sizes, and applicable to every variety of reducible rupture. f € b 20 F. M, ROBERTSON, M. D. W- PROSPECTUS "OR THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL. The Chronicle and Sentinel is devoted, to Commerce, Politics,and General Intelligence. Its location in the principal mart of the State, j gives it decided advantages over tlie pppers of any | other part of the State, in presenting the earliest and most important commercial news. Reports of the most important markets in the Union are copied with great care, and a review of the Augusta mar ket and the value of money, is made up with the strictest accuracy for the tri-weekly and weekly papers, which affords the Merchant, Planter and i al! classes of society, the earliest and most impor tant commercial intelligence. In Politics, it is the advocate of a sound curren cy, based upon specie—the re-charter of a National Bank —the principles of State Rights—economy reform and retrenchment in the Federal adminis tration :—and opposes the leading measures of the present administration of the Genen 1 Government. In miscellany and general intelligence, great care is taken to render the paper both valuable and interesting to all classes of society. The proprietors will, as soon as their circulation is sufficiently enlarged, (which they hope will be in the course of t e present year,) increase the size ol their weekly sheet,when they will present their patrons with the largest and most vaiuabje paper in the State, The Chronicle and Sentinel, is published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, on Broad-st. terms Daily paper, Ten Dollars in advance. Tri- Weekly, Six Dollars in advance, or Seven at the end of the year. Weekly, Three Dollars in ad vance, or Four Dollars at the end of the i ear. J. W. ii W. S. JONES. Augusta, Ga. March 20th, IS4O. HAYS’ LINIMENT. f'I'UHS line article is warranted to cure Piles or JL Rheumatism in all cases, or no pay taken for it. GLARING FRAUD.' A notorious counterfeiter has dared to make an attempt upon this article, and several have been nearly ruined by trying it. Never buy it, unless it has the written signature of COMSTOCK Sr Co. on the splendid wrapper. That firm have the only right to make and sell it for 20 years, and all from them is warranted perfe.tly innocent and effectual in all cases. N. B. Always detect the false by its not having the above signature. The true sold only by COMSTOCK Sf Co., Wholesale Druggists, No. 2 Fletcher-st. N. Y. SOLOMON HAYS, Original Proprietor. The genuinots for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. ly jan 9 fiIHE Subscribers have this day entered into A Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO THERS Sf CO. LEWIS M. FORCE, JOHN P. FORCE, BENJAMIN W. FORCE, BENJAMIN CONLEY, Augusta, January Ist, IS4O. All persons indebted to B. W. Force & Co. are requested to make immediate payment. FORCE , BROTHERSBf CO. Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on hand an ex tensive stock, which they offer to country mer chants at Northern price?. jan 1 ts THE HUMAN HAIR, IS Warranted staid or restored, and the head kept free from Dandruff, by the genuine OLD RIDGE’S BALM OF COLUMBIA. Remember the genuine as described below. This is certified to by several Mayors, Ministers of the Gospel, British Consul, Physicians, and a great number of our most respectable citizens, to be seen where it is sold. DARING FRAUD:' This article has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it has the name of L. S, COMSTOCK , or the signature of COMSTOCK Co., on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public from deception. Apply al the wholesale and retail office. No. 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane and Pearl st. — Address, COMSTOCK <s• Co., Wholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAI.\ES, and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. Iy-jan9 ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY riIHE Trustees of this institution are happy to ft have it in their power to state, that both the principal Academy in Augusta, and the branch at Summerville, have resumed their exercises, under the management of Teachers who have the full confidence of the Trustees, and who, they are sa tisfied, are fully entitled to that of the public. Mr. Ernenputsch, the Rector of the Academy, already favorably known to the community, has charge of the Classical department and all the branches of education requisite for admission to our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholar and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi nently qualify him for the discharge oT the im portant duties of his station. Mr. Ring, the principal English Teacher, re cently engaged by the Board, comes with the high est recommendations as to character, talents, lite rary attainments and skill in teaching, and the Trustees feel assured that he will sustain the re putation which led to his selection. The branch of the Academy at Summerville is under the immediate management of Mr. Frank lin George, a gentleman of experience in teach ing, and highly recommended. The advantage of the location of tiiis branch of the Academy in one of the most healthful neighborhoods in the State, and sufficiently remote from the unfavorable in fluence of a crowded town, are too well known to need comment. On the whole, the Board confidently recommend to the public the principal Academy and the Branch at Summerville, as being on a better footing than they have heretofore been, and promising great usefulness to those who may avail themselves of the advantages which they offer. A. CUNNINGHAM, jan 11 President of Board oi Trustees. MULBERRY AND SILK CULTURE. WARD CHENEY & BROTHERS, MASON SHAW, have now grow i&GfKS* ing, in the most flourishing condition, i.i It Augusta, Georgia, adjoining the Hamj*- Race Course, about 80,000 Morns M ulticaulis Trees, which they offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers. For further information enqui • ry may be made of Messrs. Cheneys, at their cocoon ery in Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw, at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel in Augusta. Having had several years experience in cultiva ting the morus mullicaulis from buds, cuttings, &<•. they will furnish each purchaser with printed in structions of the best and most approved manner of planting and cultivating the trees, the kind of soil most suitable for growing the same ; and also for rearing the silk worms and reeling the silk. They will also have for sale, Silk Worm Eggs of the most esteemed varieties, from moth sselected with great care for their health, strength and perfection ug9 w&trwtf HERMITAGE EXTRACT.—This lately in vented combination of delightful odors, has acquired a just popularity, not only by reason ol the strength and delicacy, but of the extraordina ry duration of its perfume. Whilst the strength of many other extracts and essences is almost as eva nescent as the bloom of the flowers from which they are derived, the Hermitage retains its fra grance for an indefinite length of time, and is scarce to be removed from the garment on which it is poured, by washing; hence it is probablj’ the cheapest and most delightful perfume of our labora tories. Also, Cologne, Lavender. Orange, Florida and Rose Waters, in great varietv. For sale by mar 13 GARVIN & HAINES MOFFAT S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICIN ES fJ'tHESE medicines are indebted for their name A to thi ir manifest and sensible action in puri lying the spring ami channels ot life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hun dred certified cases which has been made public, and in almost ever) species of disease to which I lie human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX HIT TERS have been grolefully and publicly ac- Inowledged by the persons benefiitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beau ilully philosophical principles upon which they are compounled, and upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every form and descripiion. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats ol the stomach and bowels, the various impurities and crudities eon-tantly settling around them ; atm to remove the hardened fajees which collect 1 couvolusions of the smallest intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce habitu al costiveness with til its train ofevils. or in a sud den d.arrhoea, with its eminent dangers. This tact is well known to all regular anatomists, who ex amine the human bowels after death ; and henae the prejudice of those well informed men against quack meJirines—cr medicines prepared and her laded to the public by ignorant pr rsons. Ihe se cond effect of the Lite Medicines is lo cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, anti by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of llie urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color troni llie agency cd the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heait, being thus purified by them and nourished by food coming from a clean stom ach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. Moffat’s Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly attested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Lossof Appetite, Heart-burn and Head ache, Restlessness, lil-lemper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cholera, Fevers of ah kinds, Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kind, Gravel, Worms, Asthma ami Consurnp tion, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Bores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive com plaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and influenza and various other complaints which afflict the hll mar frame. In fever and ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful ; so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of Ins patient is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions, it is not by a news paper notice, or any tiling that he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the result of a fair trial. MOFFAT’S MEDICAL MANUAL ; designed as a domestic guide to health.—This little pamphlet edited by W. B. Moffat 37.3 Broadway New York, lias been published for the purpose of explaining more fully Mr. Moffat’s theory ol diseases, and will be found highly interesting to persons seeki g health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price 25 cents —for saie by Air Moffat’s agents generally. These valuable medicines are for sale bv WM. M D’ANTIGNAC, bole Agent for Augusta. ClNa TO HRS, OR ' ANTi-BALSAMIC GONORRHOEAL SOLUTION, Warranted to curt in Five Days. rBIIIIS incomparable and invaluable remedy so A long known, and used with such unparralleled success in the Canadas for the last 30 ycais, ap pears to need no panegyric. Its operation upon the human system is such that it invariably acts like a charm, for the relief and radical cure of a certain common and disagreeable 4i ills the flesh is heir to.” This prize obtains its own name from the certain success liich has attended it through all of its trying c cumstances, namely, “five days,” —the same su cess which followed it in a Northern lati tude still obtains in a more Southern. The formula or recipe was obtained at great expense, intrigue and hazard by M. Cheveves, from the celebrated Indian Chief Wabenothe, or Great Moon, whilst he, with others was pursuing the lucrative Fur bu siness in the North-west with the Indians.— VVabenoshe prized highly and use it with invariable success throughout his two tribes. Its known and valued virtues have already enriched to an almost incredible extent the children of this warlike prince, not only by actual sale of the article itself to in dividuals, but by parting with copies of his receipt at enormous prices to the Chief of every tribe of Indians in America, with a solemn promise to the Great Spirit, never to divulge the “art of its com position until he sleeps with his fathers,” although free to use it in their respective tribes, which places it in the hands of every Indian who rely with, I may say, religious confidence on its cura ble powers. Below is a copy of the translation as near as it can be anglisized of the deed given by VVabenoshe, to M. Cheverot, when he purchased the original recipe, and had twice assisted the Chief himself through the tedious manipulatory process of manufacture. Few white men would credit the length of time which is consumed in preparing the article for im mediate use. TRANSLATION. “I, VVabenoshe, Chief of the nations Ottowa and Chippewa, for the love and good feeling which I have for my white friend M. Chevcret, (for he has done many good things for me and my people,) I give to him my greatest cure for the bad sickness which my children have had sent among them as a punishment by the Great Spirit, and hope that in his hands it may do much good, and make him very rich.” Signed WABINOSHE,his X mark. Witness APPAHO, his A mark. EVERETT LAYMAN, HILL AM MCAKIE, J. B. ROY, R. O. DUPUIS, J. S. CARDINAL. This Medicine,! warrrnt by this publication,un der a penalty of $5,000, not to contain one parti cle of corrosive preparation. It is purely vegata ble in its essences. Its first and prominent virtue is to subdue every vestige of inflamation, and then acts mildly and copiously as a diuretic ; thereb) holding within itself, every requisite virtue, for the subduction of this loathsome malady —and ev ery regular graduate in medicine, will sustain the assertion, that copious diuresis and reduction of in flation, are the only two things necessary to effect a sound and radical cure The mast peculiar virtue of the “Cinq Jours,” is in this, that wherever it alone has been used to affect a cure, none of those tenacious and disagree - able consequences which almost invariably results from the sudden cure of Gonorrhoea, have been known lo obtain such as stricture, hernia, humoi alis, incontinence, and a swarm of other of the most loathsome, perplexing, and disagreeable dis eases, consequent upon erroneous diagnosis and treatment of Gpnorrhcea. Those affected are requested to call and try for themselves. If the prescriptions are well follow ed and fail to cure, the money will in every case be returned. You can do what you please and eat what you please. To be had at Antony & Haines, No. 232, Broad street, who are the only authorised Agents in Au gusta. Ail orders addressed to them, will be promptly attended to. For sale, also, by Wm. B. Wells &Co. Druggists, Athens; and P. M. Cohen & Co. Charleston, au 29 B" TANDY’S MADEIRA WINE.—The subscru hers will receive orders for this celebrated Wine either of direct importation or via India. Samples may be seen at their office. A few dozen India Madeira now on hand and for S*leby (dec 6) GARDELLE fe RHIND, " POH - N ’ a <*HtnaLa pnystciar. o t much io .nV na ' ing UeVolea ms attention ior seme VOUS aSS ?i?m' nT.W » f »*«ctus.esof N LK foclion to nnU HEAD ACHE, has thesatis by reir.oviiur the !* OVVn ’ * iar iasa remedy which nently this disiresshuf^®, 8 effecl H al,y and P erma * farnilics who have li,? p fll- I *. ~h ere are raau y stitulional incurable lam.?y CO m p £m- ia Hr V'T sures them that ihev are n.i‘i wnt , r r - a!i " under distress which Hiey mightn’t but actually eradicated b"y It is i he result of scientific research, and is entirely of a different chatacler from advertised patent medi tmes, and ts not unpleasant to the taste. headache, sick ok nervous. ™. Th f xlra f rdi nary reputation that Dr. Snohn’s remedy for this distressing compuint is every day K“’' g J n s c T U ' y a “"terofmach astotesLem. i hat so much .suffering should have existed lor a-'es without any discovery of an effectual provenlivA.r cure, is truly a subject of much regrii butdV*H now assures the public that such a n medyhas been invented as will convince the most credulous. The principles on w hich it acts arc simple and plain. It i S an a. nutted fact that this complaint, whether called Headache, or Nervous Headache, arises prim arily from the stomach-thoso who think thev have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, the stomach, is the first cause, that th-sys tem has become vitiated or debilitated, ilnou»h the s omaeh, and that only through .be same chain'd must t.iey expects restoration of the naiural .. M d healthy functions of the system. ThisS Sr The'tmhTH W era,nen,iy emulated to attain. 1 be truth of this position cannot be controverted ami the sooner sufferers wnh the headache become convinced of it, the sooner will their sufferin'* end m restoration o)f healli., Dr. Spohn pledges his professional reputation on this fact. ’J tie remedy r. y uShisswi‘r r, “ genera " y IpOUU months after date, application wilThe . made to the Honorable the inferior Court of ureene county, when sitting for ordinary purposes oi leave to sell the JanJ and negroes belongin'* to the estate ot Lewis Jenkins, deceased. b ° Greensboro, J2th May, 184a’ 1 ’ KlNi ' : kK r months after date, application wilMb^ Lr? _jlune 8,1 W ' CRAWFWID > AJ«.-r. connty. While sitting for o “?" leave to sell the Land and one NeLT? CS ’ ' ur the estate of the late John Ward, Sf S aM cmuftl“ m wIIUAU luin la county, wlien sitting f, ,■ v* Couit ot Co * jor leave to "sell the real edatc of'tP' pUIpOS ? S * late of said county, deceased rh ° mas lieid > _May IS4O- THOMAS REID, Adm’r IN OUR months after date anriT'T —, - made to the honorable lnfilLrr lOn f W / ,J be coin county, when sitting for ordina l° f L,11 “ for leave to sell the land and , purpuscs * the estate of Obad ah Florence ° i bpdon S ln g to Lincoln county. ttj deceased, lute of F'maVlrSe wTTbe Jefferson county for leave ??? ,ll,onoi (; eurt of of Pine Land in sai f Se j acres which li. 1). Ward at me'"*? bei . D & tlie bind on Negro Wom«naLdSL7f ldes 5 aild a 1. Rowling, minor of Simon jwm g ' n f to U I,Jiam the hem;lit of said miiioiT decoased > ft* May Sth, ISfff LljLU ' L IIUDs °N, Guardian. p C ma 1 LT n thr S !,on ter dato ’ a Pphcat;ion wiil be county, for leave to JcIUR t h c°proper tv'' °*1 to M?vS2 a unn J deceased^ ~ U} tjI()UR months after date, J- to the honorable Inferior Court of ji„ r ke county, loi leave to sell all the real estate of lc<^ e POUR months after date, applicationAlmTe made to the honorable the Inferior Comt of Borlte county for leave to -ell the reaTestate o/ Aaion Ham. deceased. T^°nVi l i afl6r datc ’ a PPhcation X made to the Honorable interior Court of Lurke county, for leave to sell ail the real estate oI J Rrinson, deceased. RTIRING BRISSON ) JAMES BRLSSON ’ t Admr’s. April 4, 1840. ’ ■> months after date; application wil)'l> P Months afterdate, application' will J? niade to the Honorable Inferior Court of huike county, when sitting for ordinary I , or to seJl the ieal estate of Robert Wains’ deceased. VV. J. A. 11 \ ] 7 iv, vI. g s ’ April 14, 1840. LI ON. Adm’r. JLM)UR months after date, apjdfo^T^mTc (•eorgia Scriveu county : Arnett Administrator on f V the estate of Allen Holtrm u r , on ters dismissory from said estate ’ ’ P ICS ° r let singular thVkindred why said letters should not be granted J Ja '’ e Given under my hand, at office in 1 this 3d day of March, iho ’ Jackson!,OTO . ALKXANDER KEMP, Clerk Georgia, Ncnven County - J for letters dismissory from said estate' ’ appllCi U < ° ite 3nd Monish all and sin u.ai the kindled and creditors of said deceased at l my odice ’ witllll > tp e time pre set ibcdoy law, to show cause, if any they h aw why said letters should not be granted. * ~ Jllder m 3‘ hand, at office, in Jacksonboro tins 27th Raich, 1»40, ALEX’R. KEMP, cik ’ (Georgia, Scriveu County : ’ — WHEREAS, application will be made t.w Inferior Court of Scriveu countv h ® ting for ordinary purposes, by LolweA i V‘' for Letters of administration on the F s tut m cy Clurson, late of said county, decease? 1 hese are therefore tn pa„‘ singular, the kindred and rr r! nd admon t»h all an .i obe and appear at nra offiee? 01 Said deceased » cnbed by law to S L %6 W “ hin £he pie- said lettei > ferson county , when siittno- n.... i- U!l 01 ' for leave to sell all the real estate of th?tet?Arthm’ fiM l aSCd ’ °f : Mrerson oonn Vv, for the hene lit ol the Heirs and Creditors us said deceased, June 23, KiS; CARSWKLL ' -'aminislvutor.