Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, February 01, 1840, Image 1

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J. w. &w. s.jo;, t es. 4(Y!i siT» /,» „ t** __ . ...1 .... - STA. GA-, SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1 i sun . 1 PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, WIT On Broad street. J terms: I Diily paper, Ton Dollars per annum,in llvaiice- Tri-weekly paper, at six dollars iu advance pir seven at the end of the year. I Weekly paper, Three Dollars in advance, o.? Four at the end of the year. HE article published below, conceni ng the j new and popular doctrine advanced! by the Illustrious Goeiicke of Germany,cannot fait-of ex citing a 'cep and t irilling interest taroug.iKu? ou. "■"4 q q q q| ■ (Translated from the German.] I LJUIS OFFoN GgELICKE, I of Germany, I The Greatest of Human Benf.eactcls. Citizens of North and South America, 1 To Louis Us son Goeolcke, .>l. ri., of GcXnany. (Europe,, oelo.igs the impe.isiiao c honor n, ue.v and precijii j doctrine to the science ulfmedi cine —a Joct.ine which, tuough vehemently cSposed oy many of the faculty, (of which he is a v,Suable member,) he proves to be as well founded i? truth as any aoctriue of Holy Writ —a doctrine, ulm the verity of w.ucli are suspended the lives of Haitians of our race, and which he boldly cbalenges Its op pose »S to refute, vi/.: Consumption is a dise|se al ways occasioned by a disordered state of \ it \ itce ,(or Life Principle, of the human body: ;y_j|oflcn secretly lurking in the system for years before there is the ,ea,t complaint of lae Lungs and which m ay be as certaimy. though not so qrtrkly’, as a common co dor a simple headache! An invaluably precious doctrine this, as it impacts a i important leisoh to the apparently healthy of both sexes, teaching them that tais insidious fop may be an moosev.e . tamale of their - clayey lulises’* even while t my imagine themselves securiliVom 'its at writs, t jj, .»ng tnem that thegre.it secret* n t/.e art f ij ue li < a to pluck out the t* sense tc ip i i. i ini oU is and not .coil till the full pt'own xir. I :‘.as Blast ions benefactor of man is also eilhtlrd to > o il unte.g .ed gratitude, and the gratitudii of a wj.iJjfor t‘.ic invention of his mat elite Sarw.ttve, —whose nea:mg>iat may justly claim for it Lcha title, since it ha a so signally trio nphed ovc| our great com non enemy, Consumption, ffih in tue drst and last *t iges.—l medicine whici has thoroughly vacuum in t..e ..LiterU- ;| Rea, sn , thereby proved itself the ~-T .- r ryjP j- ! tic i ins. ify —:i medicine. for which ail mask hid | will hare aouaJa.ic cause u mess trie bcac.fcent hand of a irhiJ urovidence. —a medicine Lac won Jrou; virtues ha ve neea so g. o .vin giy pou»*ray cd e>--M by si.no of oar clergy, in their pa] ora] visits t) tee sick c ran cr ; by Which means; hey often become tie v.>p y i.i itrumenlsol cir..n.;ir : de* spa iding tdo .up i. s.c etii-ss ra o helil.i, an : d os i reads i :to joyiuluoss. o o. qqq q Q GO/CLICKE S MA TCiIL ESS SANA THf , \ me.lie me ot more v.\ ue to man th.ui the art mines of Au-t;r*. cvctl Lie muted tre. suf sol oar giohe,—a medicine, which is obtained eq illy from cue vegatable, animal and mineral oi:ig ms, and thus possesses a tnreefJd power, —« modi ao, j wJLh, t mag i Jcugne la; a if..-he iy 'or cox-\ np- i tiou so'.oiy, is 1 os a iuysltrious inlu net- , over ;nv. ■ >-,e» of the human ; y l:.a, —a n -di- : nil.', a1; oh bog ill«to . c va.ue i y idfvn < -s. • ■ ■■ , arodaily Wiluoisiag it; astonts aig U’os o :£ nj j wno a they li ii r .-sigftfci to l-ae gv-i'p ol the i|eu- j tinoic Grave. I j IMGL of the Sam five, for adults, one drops for ! children, a hii-drop; and tor i.Ua.its, a gut ter ; drop; the directions c.\p aimn*tiie manner o| la- • king a half or a quarter drop. >► I Price —Three and onl-third rix dol.ius (pi |o0) j p r half ounce. \ Ghiraan coin, va ue To cents. | qeq q 4 A certificate from three members of the Aim cal j* profenio i in Germa iy, in Europe. | We, t.ie undersigned, pracutijueis oi medi|nc in Germany, are we l ava.e that, by ourcoil'C, we may forfeit the friendship ol some o! t ie Guil ty, but not of its uenevo.eiil mein, ers, bo aie tn in lue iced by sc lish motives. I hough vve &9alJ refrain Lo n an expression ot our opinion, oilier of tae soundness or unsoun Iness ol Dr. v-ociiJi. s new doctiine we ait; nappy to say that we dS ui his Sanative too va uame not to be gener> ly known —for wiial our eyes beiio.d aad our i*u?- hear, we must relieve. . | We* hereby state, that when Dr. Louis oten Goclick lust came nefore the German puolulas the pretended discoverer of a new doctrine an| a new medicine, we held him in the highes. cin tempt; believing and openly pronouncing him ulbe a base impostor an 1 the prince of quacks. Ihitlun hearing so much said aoout the Sanative, again i it and for it, we w’ere induced, fioin motives ut k.i osity merely, to make trial ot its reputed v. es upon a number ol our most hopeless patients; ,id we now deem it our bounden duty (t ven at no exptmse of self-interest publicly to acknowle ge it; raicacy in curing not only consumption, ut oilier fearful maladies, which we have lie re to 1 ie believed to be incurable. L ! ur contempt lor ie discoverer of this medicine was at once swallus od up i:i our utter astonis nuerit at these unexpec rd resu ts ; and, as am?nds for oar abuse ot him, re do frankly confess to tae world, that we bell re him a philanthropist, who does honor to the ptvl s skn, and to our country’, which gave him bath. The recent adoption of this medicine into tc ue of our European hospitals, is a suihcicnt guara ty that it performs all promises. It needed not; ai estiraony,for wherever it is used it i> its own t|st wi nets. HERMAN ET.MULLER, m. t j WALTER VAN GAULT, m. i AO JLI'UUS W ER.N EH, m. d. Germany, December 10, ISS6. (3 ts t u It appears by the following information giver to the puoiic bv’ Dr. Rowlano, that tne much tadrei of Matchless Sanative is indeed what it piofesses to he—an 3. fectual and valuable medicine, worthy ie serious attention of every consumptive person, 1 id sick ge-ierully. 1 MATCHLESS SANATIVE.—T avid S. Ro v land, the General Am err an Agent for this mig: y medicine invented y the immortal Goelieke of Ciermtuiy) has great p ensure in publishing the l 1- lo'vin T higulv important letter from a respects le gentleman in New-York, which he has receiv 4, with manv others of a similar character—also r- y interesting inte Ugcnce from several of his Agei s, as will be seen belo.v —wlucli, togetaer w.ta m certificate o‘om three eminent German physuui s, must forever establish the character 01 tae 'ami e , as being without in the history 01 me ,1- ciae. J •Testimony No.- 1. ,; A letter from 11. F. Sherwood, Esq., of New-Yo, t. q q q. 4 4 New-York, Oct. 9,1837 Dr. D. S. Rowland, —Sir: About the middle >f ouly last,l accidentally noticed in a newspaper 1 :e advertisement of the Matchless Sanative, for win h I percei”e4 you were arent. and which profess d to be asovereign remedy for consumption. ; As my r wife was then fast wasting away' w h his dreadful disease, and as our family phy-sici n was dailv and anxiously endeavoring to restore 1 r to health without success, I stepped over to 1 s health and asited him if he had any objections 0 her talcing this medicine. Le repaed that ; ..c w s D* rfectly will lag M i*s Sim rwood saould take tint r r*r*~ racaicm so# imgnt Cfi.<oose } ou; he thos b it could do her no good, as het 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 ?t a trial. I sent and pur chased a phial which she commenced taking throe times a day, giving a free indulgence to her appe tite according to the directions. By pursuing this course, she suTered considerably for the first eight or ten days, but was shortly able to eat and drink 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 present moment, to the uttei astonishment of our family physician and friends.— She is now enjoying a comfortable (though nolper fset) state ot hea th., is able to be about house and attend church. Mrs Sherwood and myse’f are both fully of opinion, and so are all who know her remarkable case, t at she owe uer live to the Sanative alone: and- as there are probably many’ consumptive per sons in the United States, who have not yet heard of t!iis medicine, measures ought speedily to be adopted to have it more general y known. A number of persons in our neighborhood. I un derstand. are taking it for other serious complaints, with very great benefit. I thirG of going to the South, with my family, sometime this fall, and in case I do, 1 wilfproclaim the virtues of the Sanative in that quarter; for al though some of the physicians here are actively op posed to it, I do sincerely believe it saved my r wife from an opening grave. If you think this letter will serve he public good, you are at liberty to publish it. llespeclfu ly.&c. 11. F. SHERWOOD. T F.STIMONV No. 2. One person in our village, who was considered by his physician to be in a Uonsumption. has taken tie Sanative, and is now well. Another person, subject to epileptic Ills, lias been greatly benefited by’ a sho t course of this medicine. 'There can be no question hut this medicine has performed won derful cures in a host of cases, and that it is worthy of general attention.. — Brunswick Advertiser. Testimony No. . THE MATCHLESS SANATIVE.—By an article in our paper to-day. it will be seen that this medi cine has lost none of Us 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. CQ' For sale by BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at the Post-Office. dec 9 In accordance with the ostensible views of the Southern Convention, - DIRECT IMPORTATION. F” h I tO.VIAS I. WRAY & SON have just received ■ : >y Lie Governor Troup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and ollici DRUGS, from the Laboratory uJ 'Minder, Weaver $ Co. one of the iirst houses in England,* which will bs sold i:i a state of the utmost purity. These with their former supply oa hand constitutes a 'urge and very’ complete a ssoi’tincnt consisting of almost every tut ie in the Drug line usually kept in this market. Di-loi’s will ie thvnkfilly received and attend d to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms If oct 17 CM COX 4- BROTHERS , Cabinet, || I Ghair and Sofa Ware-room, Broad * I street, opposite Gould, HuTleyltCo. J' - The subscribers have removed from IPS? their former location to the large and commodious sto.e of Mr. W. Ncl _ now oiler for sa 0 a well assorted » w --. -2AAA -tock of articles in the above line, pnneipa ly of their own manufacture, ma.> from Tie latest an.l .most •approved New h or'.; patterns, w.'i-ch ro. slst in pa*s u the following—marble top si le loa d . mahogany do., pier, card.centre, di mg. t<*» work, and ofnci tab cs, dressing bureaus with marine and mahogany’ tops,secretalies and book cases, sofas, ottomans, marble top washstan Is writing desks, footstools, mahogany, cur! and hirds cye maple bedsteads ; also, live doz. excel ent ma hogany French, half French and Grecian chairs, and a variety of fancy, cane, rush, and wood seat do. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of Lie same at I cir new store, where they* wi 1 continue to sell at unusually low prices. mJ, 'vairai.t tlie goods equal to any apri 2f> ' pr, T?>v . CARRIAGES. CXJ-X/k TIULBEIIT & ROLL, at the old stand formerly occupied by Maj. .Terse (v-V+ —'I'liompson. corner of Ellis and Mcln tosli streets, are now receiving an en tire now stock of Carriages from t!te best mannfac mes at the North, of the 1 test and most approved style, consisting of Coaches. Coachcos, Standing and Extension Top Barouches. Chariotccs. Buggies Sulkies, Wagons &c., together with a large and well selected assortment of Harness, all of which they will dispose of on tae most liberal terms, ('r ders for any description of Carriages of their own of Northern manufacture thankfully received and promptly executed. Their friends and the public are rospcct.u’ly invited to call and examine tucir stock (((/’Repairing iu all its branches faithfully exe cuted and with despatch ts nov I PARSONS, 295 keeps at all 0 times for sale, \ large sto< k of PIANO FOR/’NS, from the best bui ders in the couutiy. — Tho stock generally consists of about thirty*to forty instruments,’comprising all the qualities. 'These instruments, arc selectee! with gioat care, and are recommended with con uJence. Pcr ons wishing to purchase can do as well at this establishment a? at any of the northern manufactories. A guaranty, as to quality and durability, is fur nished in every instance. Also, a well selected slock of sheet MUSIC. Pre ceptors. ic., together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordions, and most of the small articles usually kept in a Music Store. dei 2d FURNITURE W AKiS lIOUSF, AUGUSTA. GEO. subscriber having disposed es his inlereso ft in his Furniture Ware-house in this city, ts Mr. Chas. A. Platt, solicits for him that share ot miblic patronage so liberally’ bestowed on himself. As formerly, the establishment will continue to be supplied with a la-ge assortment of Furniture, h 'leads. Chairs. 4‘C., which, being manufactured at . 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. RANTA. PI AN o TORTUS. Iriu THE undersigned having boon appointed agent for the sale of PIANO FORTES in this city, for several of the principal manufactories in this coun try, among them the Now York Manufacturing Company, will keep constantly on hand, at the Fur niture Ware-house of Mr. C. A. Platt, a good as sortment ot said instruments, to which the atten tion of purchasers is requested. All iastro me ts sold by him will be warranted- J dec 13 - A. Z. BANTA. DUPONT’S POVVDER.—SOO Kegs 11. F. G. spoiling Powder, st) P kegs do do innn nf a :? e ” Powder > > n canisters, fnr c 1 u do. Just leceived an. forsßleby (dec) GARDELLE <V RH1 V D. W O .°DEN AND WILLOW WAKE.—Chil n .u M agons and Grad es, Market Baskets lothes baskets, Churns, Cedar and Fainted Wash übs, loot luhs. Door Mats, Brass bound and Painted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various other articles in this line, for sale by dec *8 I. S. BEERS & Co. EG ROES FOR SALE.—A like’y negro man IU and his wife—the boy a good held hand, and the woman a house servant. They may be seen at Hand v Scranton ’sl Persons desirous of purchasing will please call .■n > rcc-g Kerrs ft Hone, of this > ity. tf-nov 26 ISUOK MORE. riIHE subscribers return their thanks to th.»ir 1. friends and the public generally for the libe ral patronage bestowed upon them ihc last ye >r, and would inform them that they are now opening a new stock of hooks,Stationary and Fancy Goods, which with their former stoik, wiT make theirn«- sortment complete, and will be sold wholesale and retail, on the best possible terms. Their stock of Binder’s materials are ol the fust qua ity, and they are now prepared to manufac ture Blank Books of eveiy description, tuled to any patern, having procured a Ruling machine u>»i to be su. passed by any in the United States. A continuance of the favors heretofore bestowed is solii ited .and they assure their customers that sa’is faction wi l he given in every respect. ♦ ountry merchants are invited to call and exam- I ne befoic they buy elsewhere. J. W. & T. S. STOY, nov 11 No. 247 north tide Broad-sl. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE^ Avgusta, Ca. The subscribers having disposed of their interest in the stock of Furni tare in the store and sliops, occupied by them in Broad street, unto D. If. / jftl g SILCOX,sen., respectfully so icit that f - S || patronage for him so generously be -1 stowed upon the firm. He will con tinue to receive such articles, in all branches of the business, so to render it suitable to all pur chasers. SILCOX & BROTHERS. December 18,1839. The subscriber having returned to the city, res pectfully announces to hi- friends and the public, that heieafterhe will attend to calls in the line of his profession, at his residence, opposite the Ma sonic Hall. E OSBORN, jan 3 lm Surgeon Dentist. WHOLES ALU ROOT AM) SHOE WARS -HOUSE. Til E undersigned has establish* J ed liinisc f in t’ e city of Augusta. for tiie transaction of the above usine'S, and is connected with ture 1. from whom he is constantly receiving large invoices of the various articles in his line, of the best qua ities manufactured exp csEy for the south ern trade, which ? c oflcied to dealers and plane is ; the mo t reasonable terms. * lie is also prepared to All large orders nt the veuy ! lowest pUn.cs. at short not ce. A share of patio- ! a age is re spec tfally solicited S. L. BID 1 KS, No. 331 Broad-stA dec 21 I'm Opposite the hate Ihaoters’ lintel. GLDUGIA RAIL ROAD. VrOTICE TO C! N TRACTORS.—TucrcsAts LN wi Ibe received at Hie Engineer’s • thro, in Greens' 010. on the 7th day of .March next, for grading ai d bridging that part of the Georgia Rail Ho ul between Madison and the Ridge wcst.of the Alcovy river—a distance of 25 miles. This po.tion of the Ho.ad c-mhra'es some a erv expensive work, including a Biidre, 50 feet in lioighlh an i SnO feet in length, across the 'lc vv river,to be bulk with stone jiiers a; d superstructure of wood. Plans an 1 speci"cations of the work will he ex hibited at the o.Scc, three days previous to the let ting. Payments wi’l be made either In cash bonds of the Company, bearing legal interest. (. w perron!:,) or in their stock, at par. as may he agreed u- on. J. EDG V.i THO v-S.'.N, C. E. Engineer Department,G. R. R. kB Co Greensboro, Jan 25, 1849. > GUO KG 1 A RAIL-ROAR. Freight is now convej’ed on the Georgia Rail- Uuad, between Augusta and Greensboro, at the following rates: Merchandize, of all kinds, 43 cents per 100 lbs., (furniture excepted.) Cotton, $1 50 per bale. G 11. 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. K. R. Merchandise will be detained at the Depot, at Greensboro, only when the Agent of the Company (G. H. Thompson,) has been informed by the own ers, direct, that a wagon is on the road to obtain them. Nov. 14,1839. ts * GEORGIA KAIL ROAR. Merchants and others forwarding goods by the Georgia Rail-Road, are paiticularly requested to have the name of the owner and the place <f destina tion marked in full on each package ; also the name of the Depot; and to fill the receipts in all cases to correspond with the marks. The observance of ihe above rules is desi ed, to prevent difficulties that have occurred in forward ing goods intended for different persons, bearing the same mark. aug 5 GEORGIA RAIL ROAR. CHANGE t»F HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, lea\o?s An* tmsta every day at 6 p. m., and arrives at Greens boro at lA. m. Leaves Greensboro at sv. m., and arrives at Angus a at 12 o’clock. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Or.cans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs,Columbus, t ontgomery and Mobile; for New Orleans, tri-vveek’y. via Clinton, Macon, and Pensacola ; for West Point and W.etumpka, via Rarnesvllle tri-weekly ; for Rome, tri-weekly via Covington, Decatur and Marietta; for Nashville and Knoxville, Tennessee.tri-weekly, via Athens, Gainesville and Cassville; for Washington, Wilke county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New Orleans’, daily, from Warrenion, via Sparta, Mii led°evi!le, Macon and Columbus ; for Milledgcville, li-wcek'y. via Greensboro and Entonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage, 'incs to Tal ahaiPee. Columbus. Miss.. rusca»oosa. Newnan, cowetacounty,Ga .and Clarksville, ilc bersham county. & r - Fare on the Rail-Road to >4 25. Office Georgia P.ffil Road & Bk’g Co } Auc us*a , Becemner 1 9, ( >‘.y • * r. SALE, a first rate Harness Horse, young, ' . ac ** ve an d gentle, and will be warranted as a tamijy horse. Also, a new Barouch.a superior ar iicle, and very light, peculiarly adapted to the bai g ai « W DI bo given if app ied for im mediately b S. BUFORD. sept 12 ls Kentucky jeans. UtNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from New ork a very large supp yof Kentucky Jeans, wbic.i they will sell at very low prices.— Also, a iaige supply of superior Satinets, to which they respsetfuliy invite the attention of the public, jan - j RAM ASK TABLE CLIJTIIS. O NOW DEN & SHEAR have iust received from F-7 York ’ aver * v lar supply of superior 8-4 by 10-4. 10-4 bv 12-4, 14-4, 16-4, 18-4 20-4 24-4 and 32-4 rich Damask TabU? Cloths. AHo’ rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully invite *he attention of the oubim. ? BLANK JfOuKs. EDIUIvI Ledgers, Journals and Record Cooks, -i*Ti Demy do do do do Cap do t*o do do < ap Day Books, long and broad, Cap Day Books, Ledgers and Journals, half bound, " Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled, Bank Books, leather and paper covers. Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum iiooVs of all kinds. Pass Books, leather and paper covers, Copy Books, Shipping Hooks, Receipt Books, Cyphering Books, Drawing Books. Blanks for the study of double entry book keep ing, in sots, suitable for schools, ivlinintme Day Books, Ledgers, Journa's, Cash Rooks, Letter Books and Record Books, imitation 1 Russia ends, in and out of cases, suitable for p;i vate accounts. Bill Hooks Alphabets of aF sizes. For rale hy J. W te T. S, STOY. Every description of Blank Books, ruled to any pattern and bound to order, at northern prices 1 he work and materials warranted. jnn 10 SPLENRIR CARPETS SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N. York,and are now openings very large sup ply of superior ingrain Three Ply \ enetian and Brussels CARPETS of the latest style and richest p items, all of 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 cveroffeitd in this City and of new and splendid pa terns. Also, Rich Brusse s ! and Tufted HEAR Til RUGS to matc h the Car- j pets.and superioi printed iiai/.es and patent FLOUR CLOTHS. nov 12 RE VLS’ II VIR RESTORATIVE.~ fiUilS valuable discovery is now introduced to X D' e citizens of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob ject of its app ication. viz :A C O VtPLEiE RES TORATION OF THE HAIR upon the heads of those w;io have lost the same, and have thereby become Laid orfiartially so. Numerous certificates might be given to show Low successfully this compound nas been applied, never having f tiled in a single instance.] its virtues have been fully and satisfactorily tested. The head; of those that were entirely ■ 1 thi, ha ve been Ly the application of this iestoia j live,covered with a luxuriant growth of bcautifu j hai r. None need despair whether old or young, of hav ing their hair restore 1. For sale ! y IvJBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. H. PLAN I S Bookstore, here certificates of its successful appication June 21 #\vtf Till;. Tl.ru POMADE DIVINE. X 1 EN -I V ELY used in Europe, never before i «ol introduced into America, an inf A idle cure and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands and Lips, &c. This elegant article gives a delicacy ol fragrance and that natural hca tnful appearance to the skin no other preparation of t e kin i has been kno >n to pro luce. It immediately removes PIM PLES and ot ier dis igreea le ERUPTIONS, pie vents BRUISES from turning .lack,cures BURNS and SCALES, i leviating pain, and preventing b isters, it is also ? xceedingiy useful, for SORE BREASTS. Soinvaluabe is this lompoundfor every inconvenience to which the skin is liable, j lh t n.y.ie who have proved its benehts will ever ; wil ingly be without it. Sold in Glasses at 25 and 50 cents each, with j full parth-ulars. and directions for use. For sale by . ROBERT CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. 11. PLANT’S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successful application may be seen. June 21 swtf AUCTION A COMMISSION BUSINESS. fINHE subscriber having entered into copart -1 ner hip, under the firm of RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON, A Co , for the transaction of a GENERAL AUCTION & COMMISSION BU SINESS, ate now prepared to receive good* of consignments, for which they respcctfu ly solicit a share of public patronage. The business will be continued at the old stand of John S. Hutchinson, op losite Messrs. J. M. & W Adams, Broad street, where they are n,ow receiving and opening a gen eral of new Fancy and ntapi.e, Fall and WiNrr.m Dry Goods, which they oiler either at wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms.— Liberal advances made on all consignments. RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON, & C 9. Augusta, Nov. 11th 1839, THE subscriber having connected himself with D P. Russell and H. P. Peck, in the Auction and Commission business, solicits for the firm of Russell, Hutchinson, & Go., that share of patro nage which has hecn so liberally extended to the subscriber individually. All those in lebted to the subscriber will please come forward and c’ose- their accounts at once, for longer indulgence will not be givan. JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON, nov 11 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT l ull A CAPITALIST. A VALUABLE Plantation is now offered for sale, in the Parish of St. Mary’s, in the Attak Pas, known bv the name of the Pare Pardu Place, and about 9 miles distance from New Iburia and Vermil.ion Bay, containing about 3,840 acres of Land—one thousand acres of which is now en closed under fence, 500 of which is in a high slate of cultivation, and well adapted for the cultivation of cotton or sugar. The cane the past season made on it, yielded upwards of 200 hhds. to the acre; and there is now a fair supp v of seed cane put up for the next nop 0:1 it. There is one thousand acres of superior Pasture in it, well calculated for raising Stock; and in. addition, there is at least one thousand acres of Woo l land, which consists of Ash, Oak, and Cypress, which is invaluable in this section of country. On the plantation there is now’ about 500 head of Cattle, 40 pair of Oxen, 20fine horses,with a fine stock of Hogs and Sheep; a new sugar house and Gin house, and / arming Utcnsi’s, with a good family residence ; Overseer’s House, and Negro cabins ; with *2O Negroe*. And in point of health, it is not surpassed iird*he South ern country. This plantation will be sold with or without the Negroes. A great bargain to a good and solvent purchaser,'—and any planter removing to this State, wil! find it well worth his attention to purchase it, as there never was a greater ta.gain offered in manv - 3-ears. Miould a pu:chaser offer , 1 that mvy be approved of dmxg or after the plant . 1 ing of the co'...- ; o.op, be will be entitled to the I r. op- c a sequent upon said plantation. For par- i ; ticulars of terms, apply to Col. P- Hieky, Baton j i ongc ; F. D. Newcomb, Natchez; Caldwell & Kiwky, New Orleans; cr S, W, M alsb, on the pre r.ijfs. jan 1? I OF U. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—The GIFT for 1840, edited by Miss Leslie The Poets of America, Uuslrated by one of oui Painters The Gem, IS4O The Vio et, 1849; edited by Miss Leslie duds and Blossoms,a beautiful work floras Gems Floras Dice ionary, 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 bv doc 25 J. W. & T. S. STORY. COTTON SEED. XNTERESTING TO PLANTERS.—The sub scribers have just received a small lot of Mul fibolts. Ocra or Twin Cotton Seed, which they of fer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. * We have, a' our store, a stalk of the cotton with the bo Is on, which we invite the curious to call and examine. nov 30 RUSSELL. HUTCHINSON & Co. H piano roiin us. , ' . PARENS has this day opened two of the • Patent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made by snickering <k Maclrays of Boston. 'lhcse instru ments possess great advantages over most others and arc well worth th. attention of tho public. Also, atelv received, a f.csh supply „f lICW , nd ashionab e Music. r J noy 2? Sn , iIi ! RHIU D KPKAVIT\% O.ME notjnou 5 counterfeiters ‘ ave nearly kill ed several persons by selling them a spurious and false mixture of Havs’ Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless ana ei/ec tual. Never buv tho artic-e unless it has the written signature of COMSTOCK fy < 0 on the spendid wrapper. That firm are sole!v au thorized to make and sell tlie true mtie'e t' ri rU nal propiietorf SOLOMON 11 AYS? P. S. Jhe true Fays’ Liniment is warranted to ruie Pi es and Rheumatism, in all cases or no nav taken for it. ’ Fold at No. 2 Fletcher street, near Pearl st. and Maiden Lane, New Voik, ly C OMSTOCK 4- Co., \ hoic~ale Druggists. The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES, and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta. ian 10 ly f| ' HE Exercises in Mrs. CHAPMAN’S SCHOoI. i will commence on the JJth of November next, and continue thirty-three weebs, 'I he ses sion will Le divided into terms of eleven weeks each commencing on the 2d Monday of November, the 4lh in January, and the 3d in April. 'i here will be two Departments, the Juvenile and Senior. Ine lormer will embrace instruction in Reading, Spelling, Wriring, the first principles' of Arithmetic, (ieogrnpliy and History, together witii such oral instaiction on scientific, moral ai d religious suijetts as is calculated to expand the mind and improve the heart. The latter will em brace a thorough course of instruction in all the branches of an English education, usual y uu -lit in our higher schools and seminaries. Lessons in French, Drawing and Vusic will be given hy competent and improved teachers. Terms—Juvenile Department, $12,00 Senior do is’co French do 12 jQ Drawing do J2JSO Music do 22,00 vii r. .-'Ubscii era have Uiis dnv entered into S Pavtncrsliip under the firm of FORCE BRO THERS (J- CO. LEWIS ,1. F.)I.(JE J-OIIN P. FARCE, ’ benjaatn w. fgrce, BENJAMIN CONLEY. Augusta, January Ist, 184 '. All persons indo ted to B. W. Force A Co. are requested to make immediate puj incut. . FORCE. BROTHERS4r CO. Who’esale Dea’ers in Hoots, shoes and Leather, have on - and un ex tensive stock, which the}- offer to countiv mer chants at Northern price . jan 1 ts T.» KENTUCKIANS. fINHE subscriber begs leave to inform his Wost- J_ ern friends, that he has Kentucky an INo th em Funds ( onstantiy for sa o. and would tie happy to serve tiiem on reasonable te.ms. Found currency will procure Kentucky funds at par for the pie sent, and probably fur the future. For the accom modation of such persons u* would find it more con venient to visit Macon than Augusta, lie has au thorized John T. Ro.v'atid. Esq., to act as his agent i for drawing checks on Kentucky and the North,' j and will be responsible for tho prompt payment 1 thereof, the same as though dawn by the subscri ber - J HiN G. ‘WINTER. Augusta, November 19, 1839, (TO' The papers in Yiliedgeville, Columbus and Eav'nuah wi l each publish the above 3 times. AC AiiJriU V OF RICHMOND COUNTY. rpHE Trustees of this institution are happy to X have it in their power to slate, that bom'the principal Academy in Augusta, and the branch at Fummei vi le, have resumed their exercises, under the management of Teachers who have tho full confidence of the Trustees, and who, they are sa tistifid. are fully emit c.l to that of the public. Mr. EiixENPUrscH. the Rector of the Academy, a’read.v favorably known to the community, has charge of the Classical department and all the branches of education icqui ite for admiral >n to i our best Colleges. His attainments as a scholar j and success in imparting useful knowledge, emi nently qua ify him for the discharge of the im portant duties of h!s station. Mr. Kino, the principal Eng ish Tcac her, re cently engaged by the Board, tomes with the high €st jecommcnda ions as to character, talents, lite rary attainments and skill in teaching, sod the Trustees feel assured that he will su.-tain lire re putation which led to Ip; selection. 'i he branch of the Academy at Summerville is under ihe immediate management of Mr. Frank lin George, a gentleman of experience in reach ing. and highly recommended. Ihe advantage of the location of tins bianch of the Academy in one 1 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. Cn tiie whole, the Board confidently recommend to the public the principal Academy and the Branch at Summcrvil e, as being on a better footing than ! they have heretofore been, and promising great I usefulness to those who maj' avail themselves of the advantages which thej’ offer. A. C UNNINGHAM, jan 11 PresiJent of Board of Trustee*. DRAWING & PAINTING ACADEMY, MASONIC HALL. ADDISON RICH ARDS, Artist, respectfully J 4 • apprises the community of Augusta, Jcc., that lie will resume his classes in Drawing, Paint ing and Perspective, on the second Monday in De cember. 11 is rooms are now open to the public and will lernain so until that period, (Be.ember 9th.) Those who favor him with a visit w ill 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 origin a! Pencil and Tinted Sket lies. In addition to th*; gailcfy of his own productions, he has collected copies' of the best English and American Elementary Drawing Bocks and Prints to be obtained in the Union, which must p*rove a valuable auxiliary 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 ord Perspective. A Night Class, for the tuition of gcn:leme»>cora- 1 mencfsalso 02 the Sth of December. I n. H.— Mr. R. will maSe sketches of Bui dings | ; and Landscape Scenery. Drawings ot Patents, paint } : Military ar,d < ivic Dancers. <*-c. To wi:i as? . supply alri.-.ri''vs f.n' i* '-rd f i ' ' f r mv 23 ts i VOL. 4.—No. 28. All persons indebted to the estate of John Sandiford, deceased, win coma for* w ard and make payment without delay; and ell those having claims will present them duly atteet ed, within the time prescribed by law . ANDREW MACLEAN, Afmt. iV persons having claims afalnat *- ’ Unam 1 hompson, deceased, will crciMi MteteJ.wiUiil the “? sll ,! ?? se *nd«bte4, will b« P goo4 nunuh to make immediate payment to * ANDREW MACLEAN Adrar. January 21, IS4O • N° V£ I ; : ~ A i l . P*" 0115 indebted to the cstatd oi Eamnnd Martin, deceased, are requested to make speedy payments, and those persons har mgc'amis, will present them duly authenticated within the time prescribed bj- law January 21, 1340 c « L. MARTIN, Adnw. 0 persons indebted to the EstaW ot James Levench, late of Richmond coun ty, decea>td, are requested to make immediate pay* rnent to the undersigned ; and those having mauds against the same, will present them duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, John a. Cameron,> * . philip h. Mantis, 5 Ad »^> January, 18, 1840 X T ° Vn C , F '— AH P™ oß indebted to the estate •f N nl 1 nomas Averiil, late of Richmond county* deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, a;.d those having demands a " n . l , n ' t A he sarnt will P resont them duly altered, ■wi.htu the time prescribed by law. I># ii MANTZ, Administrator. January 25,1843. w g t —All pci sons indebted to the estate ofJ. U. Jackson, deceased, axe requested to settle the same immediately, and all to whom the estate is indebted Will render three accounts agie'e ably to law, within twelve m »nths. - J a » 10 wSt W. E. JACKSON. Adm’r, NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of Henry Mealing, late of Richmond county * deceased, aic requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and those having de— * mands against the same will present them duly at tested, w ithin the time prescribed by law. P. 11. MANTZ, Executor. Ja mi ary 25, 1840. , i XIiCUTOR’S NOTICE, i LL porsogs indebted to Mary Savage, deccas 2\. ed.late of Richmond county, are required to make payment to the undersigned; and tho.e hold ing clttinr s against her, are requested to hand in an account of their demands within twelve months Irom this date. Jan. S, 1543. w6t A. J. MILLER, F.x’r. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to Mi’ton Antony, de ceased, late of Richmond county,are required to make payment to the unlersigned; and those holding claims against him, are requested to hand in an account of theit demands within twelve months from this date. Jan. 8, 1840. wbt A. J. MILLER, Ex’r. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons in lebted to Robert Dillon, deceai ed. late of Richmond county, are required tcv make payment to the undei signed; snd those hold ing claims against him. aie requested to hand in an account of their demands, within twelve month* from this date. Jm 8. i S-tQ. wfit A. J. MILLER. Ex’r. A D JI«NIMTR A TOR’S NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to Richard F, Bush, de ceased. late of Richmond county, are requir ed to make payment to the undersigned; and those boldingciaims against him. are requested to hand in an anoint of their demands, w’ithin twelve months from thi- d Re. Jan. 9, 1-4 ). wCt A. J. MILLER. Adm’r. A!).»! I NIST It A TOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons in 'c f d to the estate of Mosci J\ off lee<ased late of ; ichmond county, arc requested to m i e ; nym n* o t e undersigned, rod thus- ho ding cbil s against him aie requested to send them in. duly attested, w ithin the line pre scribe! l»y aw A. SIBLEY, A mr. Januaiy 27. 1840 Gtw A 1)311 MSI H VT( R’S NOTICE* VLL uersons indebted to the estate of Rebecca Quizenberry, deceased, late of Richmond county, me requested to make payment to the un dersigned and tho-e holding claims against her are requested to hand them in, duly attested, within the time proscribed by law. A. SIBLEY, January 27. 1840 6twr Adminisitalor DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. SUCH persons ns aie indebted to the estate of Wil’ram Wright, deceased, are icquesled ta make speedy payment; and those to whom the said estate is indebted, ■will present their claims in legal form and time. GE3. W. CRAWFORD, January 10, 1313. w6t Administrator. ADJttINISTRACTOR’S NOTICE. £ ALL persons indebdel to P.ohert Barber, de ceased. late of Richmond county, are requir cl to make payment to the undersigned; and at! those holding claims against him. are requested la j hand them in du'y attested, w ithin the time pre scribed by law. Jan. 14,1840. C. .!. COOK, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Green B. Holland, do- J\ ceased, late of Richmond county,are requir ed to ma.'.p payment to the undersigned; and tho*« h<Jl ling r’a : ms against him, are requested tohand <in an account of tlicir demands within the time pre*- scrihed by law. A. J. DULLER, Adm’r. January 9, IS-'O. w6l BXECU T ORS’ NOTICE. \LL persons indebted *o the estate of Wclconw A lien, deceased, arc requested to ma’-e im r ediMe payment to the undersigned. and tl having demands again t the same, will hand them in to either of the Executors duly proven according to law. AM ARY SIBLEY, FRED. M. ( A HOT, f. Executors. • H. H. GUMMING. J Augusta, Dee. 23, 1839 <stw. ICiu Regiment Georgia Mtutia,? Augusta. 2(3th, Jan. 184 U. \ VN Election w ill be holdcn at the City Hall in Augusta, on Saturday, live fifteenth of Feb ruary next, for a COLONEL. to corn*naiad the Re giment. vice Co 1 . £t John, deceased. WM. T. GOULD, Captain Augusta Artillery Guard. EB KN EZE R ST AB N KS, Captain Clinch Riflemen, jan 2! swtd _ BATTALION ORDERS. Augusta, Januaiy 24th, IS4O. 1 T a Convection of the Regimental Officers,, /-& h € )rl on the Isih inst. the following resolu tion to o f , r wil.a others, was adopted, viz : u'n d be it further resalved, that all that part or the city of Augusta lying west of, and above- Mclntosh street, and known as the 3d and 4th Wards of said ciry, constitutes the Battalion 0 f the Mißtia df this state. Therefore, an Election will be held on Saturday, the 15th day of February next, at the otfice of A. I. Huntington. Esq . for a i'lejor to command said [ n iltalian. Tne polls v. ill he opened at 10 o’clock. a. m. and ilosod t 1 o’clock, r n. Bnirab'e per sons will be detailed to superintend said election. M. P. S ITTVALL, Captain 6i3oth Dist. ic! Compan**. RAMUVI ariIMYG. Captain 3-fJtii Di tfi ‘ft. •*.. • »■ <A Id