Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, January 17, 1840, Image 1

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• Qnilii Chronicle & Sentinel ■ W [ LLIAM E ' J ° NES & C °' AUGUSTA, GA„ FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1840. VOL. 4.-NO. 14. PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY On Broad street. terms: pjily paper. Ten Dollars per annum, m advance pri-weekly paper, at six dollars in advance, or seven at the end of the year. iVeekly paper, Three Dollars in advance, or Four at the end of the year. THE 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. Q9Q 3 3 [Translated from the German.] LOUIS OFFON GOELICKE, of Germany, The Greatest of Human Benefactors. ® Citizens of North and South America, To Loui«Offon Goelicke, M. D., of Germany, Europe,] belongs the imperishable honor of adding new and precious doctrine to the science of medi mfc a doctrine which, though vehemently opposed iv many of the faculty, (of which he is a valuable riember,) he proves to be as well founded in truth As any doctrine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon the f erity of which are suspended the lives of millions Cl our race, and which he boldly challenges his op wsers to refute, viz; Consumption is a disease al ways occasioned by a disordered state of \is \ itss or Life Principle) of the human body: (Jj» often lecretly lurking in the system for years before here is the least complaint of the Lungs 43) —hud vhich may be as certainly, though not so quickly, ured, as a common cold or a simple headache. An 'ivaluably precious doctrine this, as it imparts an mportant lesson to the apparently healthy of both lexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may )e an unobserved inmate of their “ clayey houses” -ven while tiiey imagine themselves secure from ts attacks, teaching them that the great secret in the irt of preserving health is to pluck out the disease olm in the blade, and not wait till the full grown tar. : This illustrious benefactor of man is also entitled o youi unfeigned gratitude, and the gratitude of a vorld, for the Invention of his matchless Sanative, -whose healing hat may justly claim for it such a itie, since it lias so signally triumphed over our ■reat common enemy, iff* Consumption, both it. he first and last stages,—-a medicine which has: horoughly filled the vacuum in the Materia Medica, ynd thereby proved itself the Conqueror of Phy idans —a medicine, for which all mankind vill have abunefent cause to bless the beneficent land of a kind Providence, —a medicine whose vondrous virtues have been so glowingly pourtray d even by sime of our clergy, in their pastora, Tsits to tee sick chamber ; by which means they ften become the happy instruments of changing de pending into hope, sickness into health, and sad* of friends into joyfulness. 4 ■ a Q Q § GOELICKE’’S MATCHLESS SANATIVE, A medicine of more value to man than the vast nines of Austria, or even the united treasures cu ur globe, —a medicine, which is obtained equally rom the vegatable, animal and mineral ndthus possesses a three-fold power,—a medicine, rhich, though designed as a remedy for consump ion solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence ver many diseases of the human system,——a medi ine, which begins to be valued by physicians, whe re daily witnessing its astonishing cures of many rhorn they had resigned to the grasp of the Insa iablc Grave. DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for hiidren, a half-drop» and for infants, a quarter rop 5 the directions explaining the manner of ta ing a half or a quarter drop. . Price —Three and one-third nx dollars ($2,50 ) y r half ounce. German-coin, value 75 cents. q. e Q 9 3 . i certificate from three members of the Medical Profession in Germany, in Europe. | We, the undersigned, practitioners of medicine a Germany, are well aware that, by our course, ire may forfeit the friendship of some of the facul - r, but not of its benevolent members, who are un - liiuenced by selfish motives. Though we shall jfraic from an expression of our opinion, either f the soundness or unsoundness of Dr . Goelick’s ew doctrine, we are happy to say that we deem is Sanative too valuable not to be generally nown—for what our eyes behold and our eai s *ar, we must believe. . t We hereby state, that when Dr. Louis Offen ioelick first came before the German public, as ■je pretended discoverer of a new doctrine and a few medicine, we held him in the highest con ipmpt, believing and openly pronouncing him to be ft base hnpostor and the prince of quacks. But, on fearing so much said about the Sanative, against it (bid for it, we were induced, from motives of curi ftsity merely, to make trial of its reputed virtues; m>on a number of our most hopeless patients; an I We now deem it our bounden duty (even at the. •xpease of self-interest) publicly to acknowledge! as efficacy in curing not only' consumption, but ■ther fearful maladies, which we have heretofore Believed to be incurable. Our contempt forth.; iscoverer of this medicine was at once swallowed p in our utter astonishment at these unexpecte i (suits; and, as amends for our abuse of him, we ) frankly confess to the world, that we believe im a philanthropist, who does honor to the proses-; tn, and to our country, which gave hr a birth. ; The recent adoption of this medicine into somc| f our European hospitals, is a sufficient guarantjl tat it performs all promises. It needed not om; stimony, for wherever it is used it is its own besq i ness. HERMAN ETMULLER, m. d. 1 WALTER VAN GAULT, ADOLPHUS WERNER, M. d. Germany, December 10, 1886. (3 6 fe fe j It appears by the following information given b public by Dr, Rowland, that the much talked o? atchless Sanative is indeed what it professes * > —an effectual and valuable medicine, worthy the rious attention of every consumptive person, and e sick generally. MATCHLESS SANATIVE. —David S. Row lND, the General American Agent for this might;) edicine, (invented by the immortal Goelicke of ;rraany) has great pleasure in publishing the foil win" highly important letter from a respectably mtleman iuNew-York, which he has receive ith many others of a similar character—also ver , teresting intelligence from several of his Agent,, will be seen below —which, together ths Urtificate from three eminent German physician;;; ■ust forever establish the character of the Sanativq ■ being without a parallel in the history of medT- Ifce. « Testimony No.- 1. | letter from H. F. Sherwood, Esq., of New-Yorb. qQQ Q q New-York, Oct,, 9, 1837. 1 iDr. D. S. Rowland, —Sir: About the middle of jfcl v last, I accidentally noticed in a newspaper the ■vertisement of the Matchless Sanative, for which Perceived you were agent, and which professed ■ be asovereigryemedy for consumption. ■As my wife was then fast wasting away with Mi- dreadful disease, and as our family physiciaa Ks daily and anxiously endeavoring to restore her ■ health without success, I stepped over to his llalth and asked him if he had any objections to ■rtaking this medicine. He rep, ied that new as ■rfectly willing Mrs. Sherwood should take lhatoi ■ay tuer laediciu >ue might cuoose,out he though t could do her no good, as hrr lungs were rapidly consuming, and no human means could save her.” Still, the Sanative, being recommended by three physicians who had used it in their practice, she concluded to give it a trial. I sent and pur chased a phial which she commenced taking three times a day, giving a free indulgence to her appe tite according to the directions. By pursuing this course, she suffered consideiably for the first eight or ten days, but was shortly able to eat and drink t freely, without the last inconvenience. Within four weeks from her first using the med icine, her feeble health and wasted form began to put on new strength, and she has been gainingfrom day to day until the presen: moment, to the utter astonishment of our family physician and frieids. — She is now enjoying a comfortable (though rot per feet) state of health, is able to be about house and attend church. Mrs. Sherwood and myself are both fully of opinion, and so are all who know her remarkable ) case, that she owes her live to the Sanative alone: and as there are probably many consumptive per sons in the United States, who have not yet heard of this medicine, measures ought speedily to be adopted to have it more generally known. A number of persons in uur neighborhood, I un derstand, are taking it for other serious complaints, with very great benefit. I think of going to the S >uth, with my family, sometime this fail, and in case I do, I will proclaim | the virtues of the Sanative i a that quarter; for al though some of the physicians here are actively op posed to it, I do sincerely believe it saved my wife from an opening grave. If you think this letter will serve he public good, you are at liberty to publish it. Respectfully, tzc % H. F. SHERWOOD. Testimony No. 2. One person in our village, who was considered by his physician to be in a Consumption, has taken the Sanative, and is now well. Another person, subject to epileptic fits, has been greatly benefitted by a short course of this melicine. There can be no question but this medicine has performed won derful cures in a host of cases, and that it is worthy of general attention.— Brunt-wick Advertiser. Testimony No. - THE MATCHLESS SAN ATIVE.—By an article in our paper to-day, it will be seen that this medi cine has lost none of its virtues by crossing the At lantic —for it appears to be working similar cures in America to those which have astonished Europe. —Boston Morning Post. 03“ For sale by BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at the Post-Office. dec 9 SILCOXSf BROTHERS, Cabinet, 1 Chair and Sofa Ware-room, Broad I* 1 *! street, opposite Gould, Bulkley & Co. The subscribers have removed from their former location to the large and commodious store of Mr. W. Nel son, now offei for sale a well assorted of articles in the above line, : principally of their own manufacture, made from j jhe latest and most approved New York patterns, ! which consist in part of the following—marble top sideboards, mahogany do., pier, card,centre, di mg, j tea. work, and other tables dressing bureaus with marble and mahogany tops, secretaries and book cases, sofas, ottomans, marble top washstands, writing desks, footstools, m: hogany, curl and birds eye maple bedsteads; also, live doz. excellent ma hogany French, half Frencli and Grecian chairs, and a variety of fancy, cane, rush, and wood seat do. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of the same at their new store, where they will continue to sell at unusually low prices, nd warrant the goods equal to any april 26 CAE 111 AGES. gjLJgk HULBERT & ROLL, at the old JSMSt |V stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse Thompson, cor aer of Ellis and Mcln tosh streets, ars now receiving an en tire new stock of Carriages from the best manufac ures at the North, of the lalest 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 X/’Repairing in all its bl anches faithfully exe cuted and with despatch ts nov 1 AGENCY SAVANNAHINSURANCE& TRUST COMPANY. mHE undersigned agent of the above company, I will take fire risks on merchandize and pro duce, in stores and ware-houses, and will also in sure the same against river and marine risks, be tween this place, Savannah, Charleston and North ern Ports. The terms will be the same, as adopted by the other Insurance Offices in the place. P. D. WOOLHOPTER. President, J. Henry, directors, G. B. Gumming, G. B. Lamar. W. T. Williams, Ralph King. Francis Sorrel, Ed. Padelford. J. H. Burroughs L. Baldwin. H. Harper, Henry Roser. Dimas Pone R A. Lewis. ; Augusta, March 22 ts BEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS valuable discovery is now introduced to the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance tl at it will effect the ob ject of its application, viz : A COMPLETE RES TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of those who have lost the same, and have thereby become bald or partially so. Numerous certificates might be given to show how successfully this compound nas been applied, never having failed in a single instance.) Its virtues have been fully and satisfactorily tested. The heads of those that were entirely bald, have been by the application of this restora tive, covered with a luxuriant growth of beautiful hair. None need despair whether old or young, of hav ing their hair restored. For sale by ROBERT C ARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. , Where certificates of its successful application i£be seen. June 21 swtf In accordance with the ostensible views of the Southern Convention. DIRECT IMPORTATION. THOMAS I. WRAY & SON have just received by the Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other DRUGS, from the Laboratory oiMander, Weaver <s■ ’ Co. (one of the first houses in England,} which will be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with I their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete assortment, consisting of almost every ; art le in the Drug line usually kept in this market, Orders will be thankfully received and attend d to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms ts oct 17 TO THE AFFLICTED. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PREMIUM. THE Proprietor of th j \ irginia Sampson, or SI,OOO Premium Vegetable, for the cure of 1 Syphilis and Scrofula, will be in town for a few ? days. Should there be any old and unmanageable 1 cases, or recent ones, either of Syphilis or Scrofula. 1 the person may rest assured that they may be re lievedin a very short time. 1 Any servant undpr foity years of age, with 1 Scrofula, will be bought, if such is willing to r change owners. 3 A letter directed to the Proprietor of the Samp- J |l sou, to the care of Messrs. Antony & Haines, or s i| Haviland, Risiey & Co., with the person’s address, r j will ec regarded as confidential, and attended to. ts Jnmr ® U SICAL NOTICE. bvV. f LAS Professor of Music, induced ceived\ o f K eilC °r Ur s ement which he has re - Academ v Cher . of the Piaj t> Forte, both at the Ladies Mrs ’ erton > as well as the havesnh-j , en tlemen and public in general, who in Ancr n<^P rae Jy patronised fiim since his arrival he tenders his greatful acknowledg n .° hoping a continuance of their favor, P p mg to continue the same vocation, during r?JL S !f nmei j P led S in g himselt from his expe rienced method to convey instruction to his pu pils to perform in a superior manner in a sho t tune, and hopes by assiduity and attention to merit eu approbation. He will likewise attend to tuning and repairing Piano Fortes, and satisfactory references given on application at Mr. A. Z. Santa’s New Furniture Warehouse, No. 236, Broad-street, where all orders will be punctually attended to. may ts KEEP YOUR FEET DRY.— MellviWs Wa ter-proof Paste, or Leather Preservative,for Moots, Harness, Carriage Tops, fyc. —This Paste nourishes and renovates the leather, renders it soft anu elastic, renews its color and strength, and pre vents it from drying and cracking. Boots and s oes prepared with this Paste will be impervious to water, and will insure dry feet. Sold whole sale and retail, by dec 7 HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co. NOTH E.—The subscriber offers for sale his House and Lot in the town of Aiken, S. C. situated two hundred yards from the celebrated Coker Springs. The House is new and in good re • pair, containing a Piazza on both sides, a Kitchen and Smoke-house, all in good repair, with a full view of the inclined plain. Also, the Furniture with it 1 erms made known on application to the subscriber on the premises. T. C ZYLCK Aiken, S. C. Sept. 4 ts SHAWLS. —A large assortment just received by W. H. CRANE & Co. Among whkh are. Rich embroidered Thibed Shawls? Figured Brocha « Colored Merino « Plain and Emb’d Black Thibet “ Large and Small Nett “ Chally and Plaid « dec jq DITCHETT’S REMEDY FOR THE PILES. 1 his article is recommended as a specific for almost all cases of piles that may occur. Certifi cates of cures may be seen from persons who had been afflicted for upwards of 20 years. For sale bv HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co., P *9 HAVILAND » HARRAL & g ALLEN d , Price $2 per bottle. Charleston, nov 25 t s fpHE AMERICAN COUGH DROPS—For Colds Ji_ obstinate Coughs, and all diseases of the Lungs. This is an old and tried remedy, and be lieved to be one among the best for the purpose for which it is recommended. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & Co., „ Augusta, and HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN, Price 75 cts per bottle. Charleston, nov 25 fA ENUINE COLOGNE genuine Cologne Water, in long and short bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for sale in boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, or by single bottles. Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorous Waters, Extracts, Hair Oils, and Curling Fluids, of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad street, by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 28 STOVALL, SIMMONS & CO? INFORM their friends and the public generally that they have taken the Fireproof Ware house opposite Gen. Dawson’s, formerly occupied by Heard & Cook. This, in addition to their Fire Proof Ware-house, on Broad street, will give them ample room to place safely under cover, all cotton consigned then., and being near the river, will be quite convenient for the reception of cotton com ing down in boats. Augusta, November 11, <39. 2m DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEMY, MASONIC HALL. T ADDISON RICHARDS, Artist,respectfully # apprises the community of Augusta, &c., that he will resume his classes in Drawing, Paint ing and Perspective, on the second Monday in De cember. His rooms are now open to the public and will remain so until that period, (December 9th.) Those who favor him with a visit will find, besides previous productions, a number of original Oil Paintings of Landscape, Fruit, &c., executed during the past summer. Also, many new Water Color Drawings of Flowers and Landscapes, added to which, a Port-folio of Original Pencil and Tinted Sketches. In addition to this gallery of his own productions, he has collected copies of the best English and American Elementary Drawing Books and Prints to be obtained in the Union, which must prove a valuable auxiliar}' to pupils in their studies. He gives instruction in Landscape, Fruit and Marine Painting in Oil Colors; Landscape and Flow er Drawing in Water Colors; Sepia and Indian Tinting; Pencil Drawing and Perspective. A Night Class, for the tuition of gentlemen,com mences also on the 9th of December. N. B. —Mr. R. will make sketches of Buildings and I andscape Scenery, Drawings of Patents, paint Milit; ry and Civic Banners, &c. He will also supply all orders for Portrait and Picture Frames, n DV 23 ts PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscri bers have just received a complete assortment of Pickles, consisting of Walnuts, Cauliflower, Mangoes, Red Cabbage, Picolilly, 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 resh and in fine order, forsaie ov dec 18 I. S. BEERS & Co. TURNING, CARVING, CABINET MA KING AND REPAIRING. JOHN W. WALKER respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed a short distance from his old stand. He is still on Ellis street, the first house from the south corner of Ellis and Campbell streets, near Mr. Duffy’s cooper shop, and a short distance from the theatre ; and is prepared to Turn and Carve any and every thing for Carpenters’ work. All kinds of Cabinet Work made to order. All old Furniture repaired and cleaned, in a superior manner. All kinds ot Musical Instruments repaired—either musical or furniture parts. A great many other things can be repaired, from wood, brass, copper, silver and gold. He hopes his friends will not delay in sending their work as soon as possible,as he has been broke up in business nearly four months and has a family to support, and houses to rent, and all from bis own labor; so he must have the cash when the work is done. Augusta, Nov. 23,1839. 2md PAINTING? WILLIAM B. MANNING, House and Sign Painter, begs leave to inform the citizens of Augusta, that he has taken the store formerly occupied by Crawford & Grant, and more recently by J. J. Grant, where he intends carrying on the above in all its various branches, with neatness and punctuality. N. B. All orders from the country attended to. Glazing at the shortest notice. Reference —C. F. Jones, C. F. Heffman, Thomas S' Richards, N. Delaigle. Ik dec 13 t E™E TRUE POMADE DIVINE. XTENSIVELY used in Europe, never before introduced into America, an infallible cure and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands and Lips, &c. This elegant article gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural healthful appearance to the skin no other preparation of the kind has been known to produce. It immediately removes PIM PLES and other disagreeable ERUPTIONS, pie vents BRUISES from turning black,cures BURNS and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters, it is also exceedingly useful for SORE BREASTS. So invaluable is this command for every inconvenience to which the skin is liable, that nude who have proved its benefits will ever willingly be without it. Sold i n Glasses at 25 and 50 cents each, with full particulars, and directions for use. For sale by ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. Whei-e certificates of its successful application ma J be seen. june 21 swtf HUMPHREYS, CLARKE & Co (Formerly of Macon, Georgia.J 'F, received by late arrivals from England and are now opening at the store No. 10 Pearl street, \up stairs,) a general assortment of British and Fr* ;nch Dry Goods, selected and imported di rect, e xpresaly for the Southern trade, together with a general assortment of American Goods, which j nakes the assortment complete.—Merchants visiting the city are requested to call and examine the sto< ;k. Order s will have particular attention, and put up at the s! lortest notice. Chari eston, S. C., October 22,153 S ts AUCT ION & COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscribers having entered into copart ne irship, under the firm of RUSSELL, HUTCI IINSON, 4- Co , for the transaction of a GEN El IAL AUCTION & COMMISSION BU SINESS !, are now prepared # to receive goods o consign) nents, for which they respectfully solicit a share» )f public patronage. The business will be eontinu* »d at the old. stand of John S-. Hutchinson, opposite Messrs. J. M. & W Adams, Broad street, where t! aey are now receiving and opening a gen eral ass. ortment of new Fancy and Staple, Fall andWi; xter Dry Goods, which they offer either at wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms. — Liberal advances made on all consignments. RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON, & Co. Apgu sta, Nov. 11th 1839. THE subscriber having connected himself with D. P, Russell and H. P. Peck, in the Auction and Cor omission business, solicits for the firm of Russell , Hutchinson, & Co., that share of patro nage w hich has been so liberally extended to the subscrii aer individually. All t) aose indebted to the subscriber will please come so rward and close their accounts at once, for longer! ndulgence will not be given, JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. nov 1 11 NEW BOOKS. NTC TIOLAS NICKLEBY, illustrated, complete ii a one vol. do. do. cheap, edition, complete in 1 vol. The Damsel of Darien, by the author of the Yemas see, Guy Rivers, Mellichampe, &c. The Courtier of the Days of Charles 11, with other Tales, by the author of Mrs. Armytage, Stokes ’ Hill Place, Mary Raymond, &c. Mer noranda of Foreign Travel,containing notices of Fr; mce, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, by Robei tJ. Breckinridge. Me moir of the Life and Writings of Mrs He mans, . by her Sister. Jac k Sheppard, a Romance,by W. Harrison Ains wortl 1, Esq., author of Rookwood; Crichton, &c. Jus it received and for sale by det U 4 J. W. & T. S. STOY, COTTON SEED. IT 7TERESTING TO PLANTERS.—The sub scribers have just received a small lot of Mul tibo Us, Ocra or Twin Cotton Seed, which they of fer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. We ha\ re, at our store, a stalk of the cotton with the bo' Is on, which we invite the curious to call and ex amine. nov 30 RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. Y 3 ONNETS, &c. —Ladies super fine Florence ■ 3 Braid Bonnets, Ladies super fine Straw Bonnets, Misses mixed “ « White and colored Palm Hoods. Als o—Fine French Mouslaine de Lanes, Bl’k,Blue Bl’k and Col’d Fig’d Bombasines, ench and English Merinos, iguredGro de Nap “ Jus received and for sale by __ dec 10 W. H. CRANE fc Co. ~| 3 LANKETS, &c.—7-8 & 9-4 Duffel BLAN- J J KETS 10-4 & 12-4 Whitney Blankets 10-4 Rose do Red and mixed Linsey’s White and Red Flannel Mixed and Fancy colored Satinets “ and blue Kentucky Janes Just received and for sale by dec 9 WM. H. CRANE. TO KENTUCKIANS. V subscriber begs leave to inform his West 1_ ern friends, that he has Kentucky and North ei rn Funds constantly for sale, and would be happy tt (serve them on reasonable terms. Sound currency m 'ill procure Kentucky funds at par for the pre si snt, and probably for the future. For the accom modation of such persons as would find it more con- V' enient to visit Macon than Augusta, he has au tl mrized John T. Rowland, Esq., to act as his agent so >r drawing checks on Kentucky and the North, ai id will be responsible for the prompt payment th ereof, the same as though drawn by the subscri be tr. JOHN G. WINTER. Augusta, November 19, 1839, QCj’The papers in Milledgeville, Columbus and Sa .vannah will each publish the above 3 times. E. BOURGEOIS, SI LK DYER AND SCOURER, FROM PARIS T 3 ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gen -3 3> tlemen of Augusta, and the country gene raj Lly, that he still continues to carry on his busi ness in Broad street, next door below Dr. B. Har ris ’ drug store, where he will be happy to attend to all who may favor him with their custom. All kii ids of Silks, Crapes, &c., will be Dyed in the most fas hionable Colors, Gentlemen’s apparel Scoured am i renewed, and what he does he will warrant to give general satisfaction. 6m aug 16 FINE SHOES. ' G1 ENTLEMEN’S fine Gaiter Boots, f “ '* Morocco Brogan Pumps, “ Walking Pumps, “ “ Dancing “ and Ladies’ fine kid and morocco Slippers of all kin ds, jnst received and for sale low, by ALDRICH & SHOVE, j uneS ts SPLENDID CARPETS * INOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N. U r York,and are now opening, a very large sup ply of superior Ingrain Three Ply Venetian and Bn issels CARPETS of the latest style and richest pat ems, all of which have been selected with great car e. Persons wishing to supply themselves with the article will do well to call immediately, as the y can now make a selection from one of the larj jest assortments ever offered in this City, and of nev v and splendid patems. Also, Rich Brussels and Tufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car pets,and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR CLOTHS. nov 12 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have just received from New York, a very large supply of superior 3-4 by 10-4, 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4, 20-4, 24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask Table Cloths. Also, rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully t invite the attention of the public. dee 3 «, 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, 1 his 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 Sf Co., on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public from deception. Apply at the wholesale and retail office, No. 2 Fletcher street, near Maiden Lane and Pearl st. — Address, COMSTOCK Sf Co., Wholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, andRQBERT CARTER, Augusta. ly-jan 9 HAYS’ LINIMENT^ THIS fine article is warranted to cure Piles or tor it ”’^ eurna^sm * n a B cases, or no pay taken GLARING FRAUD! A notorious counterfeiter has dared to make an attempt upon this article, and several have been neaily ruined by trying it. Never buy it, unless it has the written signature of COMSTOCK 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 perfectly 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 genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. ly jau 9 HORRID DEPRAVITY. SOME notorious counterfeiters have nearly kill 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 & 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 Sf Co., Wholesale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 ly PIANO FORTES. H PARSONS, 295 Broad street, keeps at all • times for sale, a large stock of PIANO FORTES, from the best buiiders in the country.— 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, 61c., together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordions, and most of the small articles usually kept in a Music Store. de:2l ts WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ARVIN & HAINES, No. 232, Broad street, V* 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 afresh supply of English Garden Seed. Country merchents and Physicians are invited to call and examine our stock. GC/*A liberal discount made for cash. dec 28 HAVILAKD, RISLEY & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Augusta, ARE receiving a large stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also, every variety of Brush es, Fancy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery, &c., of domestic and foreign manufacture, selected and imported expressly for this market. Purchasers for cash will find it to thdr advan tage to call and examine their stock, and orders with the desirable enclosed will receive partic ular attention. nov 25 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—The GIFT, for 1840, edited by Miss Leslie The Poets of America, illustrated by one of our Painters The Gem, 1840 The Violet, 1840; edited by Miss Leslie Buds and Blossoms, a beautiful work Floras Gems Floras Dictionary, with colored plates Gems of Beauty Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books and sundry other beautiful pocket volumes, suitable for Christmas and New Years Presents. For sale by ___dec 25 J. w. & T. S. STORY. FOR SALE, a first rate Harness Horse, young, active and gentle, and will be warranted as a family horse. Also, a new Barouch, a superior ar ticle, and very light, peculiarly adapted to the horse. A bargain will be given if applied for im mediately S, BUFORD, sept 12 ts WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.-Chil dren’s Wagons and Cradles, Market Baskets Clothes Baskets, Chums, 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. IMPROVED CHEMICAL YEAST POWDERS — Late Discovery. —Warranted to be equal, if not superior, to any others. Prepared by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 27 No. 232, Broad street. <s>n SHARES AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING CO. STOCK FOR SALE, (be longing to a gentleman about leaving the state.) — Terms 90 days approved endorsed notes. RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. dec 30 , , Auctioneers. NEW READY MADE CLOTHING.— ceived an invoice of superior Ready Made Clothing, consisting in part of—Blue, Black, Green Brown and Olive and Frock Coats; do do Panta loons; Silk, Valencia, Sattin and Velvet Vests. For sale low by dec IS RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON & Co. REGALIA SEGARS. 10,000 Venus Regalia Segars, 20,000 Venus Canonis do. 20,000 Ties Amigos do. 5,000 Silva ” do. For sale by [ppy 13] I. S. BEERS & Co. LOST. Between the Globe Hotel and the low er market, a Miniature, set in gold. On one side is a miniature of a gentleman, and on the other, of a lady. The finder will be liberally re warded by delivering it at the office of the Chroni cle & Sentinel. dec 20 S OTICE.—The copartnership heretofore exis- L v ing under file firm of W. E. &J. U. Jackson has been dissolved by the death of the letter, the business will be continued in future by the sub scriber on his individual account. DOV 13 W. E. JACKSON NOTICE. —The interest of Henry Jessup, in the concern of G. R. JESSUP Co., ceases tiom this date. He is no longer authorised to use the name of the firm in the collection of dues, nor in the making of any contracts, nor in the transac- J tion of any business whatsoever. Cr'The business will be continued under the same firm. GEORGE R. JESSUP. Augusta, July 1, 1839. July 3 Stereograph safety blanks.— Bills of Exchange Mechanics’ Bank Checks Bank of Augusta do Georgia Rail Road and Banking Co. Checks Bank of State Geo. Br. at Augusta, do. And Promissory Notes, all in desirable colors For sale by J. W. &T. S. STOY. dec 9 CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.—Superior black wool dyed CLOTH Superior blue wool dyed Cloth Beaver Cloth, (for over coats) Super or blue and black Cassuneres Just received and or sale by d e c 9 WM. H. CRANE & CO. $ f jtHE Exercises in Mrs. CHAPMAN'S SCHOOL *- will commence on the 11th of November next, and continue thirty-three weeks. The ses sion will be divided into terms of eleven weeks each, commencing on the 2d Monday of November, the 4th in January, and the 3d in April. There will be two Departments, the Juvenile and Senior. Tne former will embrace instruction in Reading, Spelling, Writing, the first principles , of Arithmetic, Geography and History, together $ with such oral instruction on scientific, moral and* religious subjects as is calculated to expand the mind and improve the heart. The latter will em brace a thorough course of instruction in all the i branches of an English education, usually taught in our higher schools and seminaries, i Lessons in French, Drawing and Music will be i given by competent and improved teachers. Terms—Juvenile Department, $12,0& Senior do ‘ 18,00 French do 12,50 Drawing do 12,50 1 Music do 22.00 oct 31 I AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY. MRS. H. L. MOISE having returned, the du ties of this Institution will be resumed , *>y her on Monday the 18th of November, assisted by the Rev. J A. Root and Lady, at present at the head of the most extensive Female Semjpary i» New Haven, Connecticut. As heretofore, all the branches of a complete course of English studies » will be taught. Also, the Latin, Greek, French an«i j Spanish Languages, with Music on the Guitar ami I Piano, DrawLig in Ciayon and Pencil, and Painting f m Oil and Water Colors A limited number of Young Ladies can be ac commodated with Board and Lodging, whose mo-- I rals and deportment will be under the immediate superintendence of Mrs. Moise. Terms as here i tofore. 1 There will be no vacation owing to the usual } period of commencement having been retarded set 25 ts fer J FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, I Augusta, geo. y nPHE subscriber having disposed ©f bis intereso g A. in his Furniture Ware-house in this city, ts Mr. Chas. A. Platt, solicits for him that share ot . public patronage so liberally bestowed on himself. As formerly, the establishment will continu? to be supplied with a large assortment of Furniture, Bedsteads, Chairs, SfC., which, being manufactured * at the north, by good workmen, and at low prices, will enable his successor to sell on moderate terms, for cash or city acceptances. dec 13 A. Z. BANTA. PIANO FORTES. ~ THE undersigned having been appointed agent for the sale of PIANO FORTES in this city, for several of the principal manufactories in this coun ■ try, among them the New York Manufacturing Company, will keep constantly on hand, at the Ftii> ! niture Ware-house of Mr. C. A. Platt, a good as sortment of said instruments, to which the atten j tion of purchasers is requested. All instrume ts sold by him will be warranted. dec 13 A. Z- BANTA. ! GEORG I A 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. 14,1839. s ts * GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. Merchants and others forwarding goods by the Georgia Rail-Road, are particularly requested to i have the name of the owner and the place of destina- I twnmtxked m full on each package ; also the name i of the Depot; and to fill the receipts in all case* fa i correspond with the marks. The observance of the above rules is desired, to prevent difficulties that have occurred in forward ing goods intended for different persons, bearing the same mark. | at , g 5 GEORGIA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens boro at la. m. Leaves Greensboro at sp. m., amj arrives at Augusta at 12 o’clock. Stages run in connection with this tram from Greensboto for New Orleans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs, Columbus, Montgomeryand Mobile* for New Orleans, tri-weekly, via Clinton, Macon* and Pensacola; for 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 andCassvflle; for Washington, Wilke* county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells; for New Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta Mil ledge ville, Macon and Columbus; forMilledeeville ri-weekly, \i». Greensboro 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 26. Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co. > Augusta, December 9,1830. J