Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, February 17, 1840, Image 1
Cl)rcmidc & ScwtiiicL J. W. & W. S. JONES. i _ 11 ___ , PUBLISHED I DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND! WEEKLY On Broad street. | terms: I Diily paper, Ten Dollars per annv|n,in advance. Tri-weekly paper, at six dollars n at|*ance,or seven a; the end of the year. | paper. Three Dollars in adv;6ice,or Four at the end of the year. & W eanirdM ■<—h———m— FMNHE article published below, tpncernmg the B new and popular doctrine ad' anced by the illustrious Goelicke of Germany,car not fail of ex citing a deep and thrilling interest l uouguout our ntry. $ Q 9 Qi; 9 [Translated from the German.] LOUIS OFFON GOELICKE, of Germany, I The Greatest of Human Ben efactors. _ Citizens of North and South Aiueric , To Louis Offon Goecicke, i\l. D. of Germany, [Europe,] belongs the imperishable h- nor ol adding a new and precious doctrine to the sc ence of medi cine —a doctrine whicn, enough veheu euti opposed by many of the faculty, v of which In is a valuable inemoer,) he proves to oe as wel 1 foi nded in truth as any doctrine of Holy Writ —adoctfme. upon the verily of which are suspend id the udUs of millions of our race, and whicn lie boldly challenges his op posers to refute, viz : Consumption is a disease al ways occasioned by a disordered stat • of * is V itm (o. Life Principle) ol the numan oot : often secretly lurking in the system for years befoie there is tire .east complaint of tne Lu, gs .JfZ —and which may be as certamiy, though n< so quickly, cured, as a common cold or a simple Inlidache. An in valuaoiy precious doctrine lias, as it imparts an important lesson to the apparently iieiltii\ of both sexes, teaciiing them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their •• cl;|yey houses” even waile they imagine t,iem®elvesiaecure from .ts attack s, teaching tnem thati/iegml secret in the art of preferring heilih is to pluck o.K / e disease when in the blade, ind not wait till If, I full grown ear. I This illust ious benefactor of man iitilso entitled to yoji unfeigned gratitude, and the glititude of a world,lor tte invention of his tnatchlys Sanative, —whose i.ening rat may justly claimVor it such a title, since it nas so signally triumph' d over our great common enemy, Consumption, both in the iirst an r last stages, —■ t medicin-i which has thoroughly nlled tin- vacuum in tne .vlaleria Medica, an,j thereby proved itserf the fjf Conqueror of Phy sic medicine, so. whicn SiH mankind win have abundant cause to bless thi beneficent hand of a Kind Providence, —a medi Sine whose wondrous virtues have been so glowing y pourtray ed even by sine of our clergy, in ti: ir pastoral visits to tee sick chain -er ; oy w lich aeaus tney often become the happy instruments of hanging de spo iding into nope, sickness into heal i, and sad of friends into joy fulness. Q c} 3 3 3 GOE LICKE’S MATCHLESS SAI AT ICE, A medicine of more value to man r! in the vast mines of Austria, or even the united reasure of our globe, —a medicine, which is obtai jied equally from the vegatable, animal md mineral , ing.loms, S and thus possesses a three fold power,-*, medicine, w.iich, though designed as a icinedy f.|r consump tion soieiy, is possessed of a mysteriols influence over many diseases of the human systeii,—a medi cine, which ueginslo he valued uy phyAcians, who are daily witnessing its astonishing cu ts oi many waom they had icsigned to the grasp u| the Insa tiable Grave. { DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, o sdrop; for children, a ha f-drop; and lor infants -a quarter drop ; the directions exp anting the ni.viner ol ta king a half or a quarter drop. I Price —Three and one-tiiird rix doLt|s* ($2,50) p r half ounce. jj German coin, value 75 cents. I Q f 4 Q- 1 Q A certificate from three members of tfe Medical Profession in Germany, in Eartye. We, the undersigned, practitioners if medicine in Germany, are we.l aware that, by i'tir course, we may forfeit the friendship oi some of tne facul ty, but not of its benevolent members, vlho are un iuduenced by se.lish motives. Thouglf we shall refrain from an expression of our opiilion, either of the soundness or unsouudness of Di| Goelick’s new doctrine we are happy to s'ky thai we deem his Sanative too valuable nut to be|generally known—for what our eyes behold an I our ears hear, we must believe. We Hereby state, that when Dr. 1 ouis Offen Ooelick first came before the German public, as tiie pretended discoverei of a new doct me and a new medicine, we held him in the h ghest con tempt, believing and openly pronouncin him to be a base impostor and the prince of quack Rut, on hearing so much said a .out the Sanative against it and for* it, we were induced, from niotiv sos curi osity merely, to make trial of its repu ed virtues upon a number of our most hopeless pa> tuts; and we now deem it our bounden duty' (c en at the expense of self-interest) publicly' to ac nowledge its e.licacy in curing not only consun at ion, but other fearful maladies, which we have |ieretofore believed to be incura.de Our content)! for the discoverer of this medicine was at once iv/allowed up i.i our utter astonishment at these r nexpected resu.ts; and, as amends for our abuse cl him, we do frankly confess to t »e world, that vie believe him a philanthropist, who does honor to |.ie piofes skn, and to our country, which gave him tilth. The recent adoption of this medicine into some of our European Hospitals, is a su.licien guaranty that it performs all promises. It need ?d not our cstimony, for wherever it is u-ed iti® it ; own best wi ness. HERMAN E T MULLER, m. d. WAL PER V AN GAULS’, m. d. AD. »LPI IUS vV ER N Eii| M. d. Germany, ’December 10, 1886. I n t 3 6 6 6 It appears by the following infoimatio f i given to the public by Dr. Rowland, that tiie mucl talked of ® Matchless Sanative i® indeed what it professes to be —an nfectnal and valuable medicine. '4'orthy the serious attention of every consumptive person, and sick generally. I MATCHLESS SANATIVE. —David? 8, Row land, the General American Agent for tlhs mighty medicine, (invented by the immortal GUelic'e of GermanvY has great p ensure in publishing the fol lowing aighly important letter from a r| spec-table gentleman in New-York, which he ha;|reeei ed, with man v others of a similar character-la'.so very interesting inte lig nee from several of h|s Agents, as will be seen belo v—w lich, together I with the certificate from three eminent German pfiysirians, must forever establish the character of th| Sanative as being without a para.lei in the history of medi cine. Testimony No.- I. , A letter from H. F. Sherwood, Esq., of N -w-York. 3QQ 3 h New-York, Oct ! , 1837. Dr. D. 8. Rowland,— s ir; About the middle of only last. I aeci lentallv noticed in a new [japerthe advertisement of the Matchless sanative.Kir wnich I pgreei-ed you were agent, and which professed to be a sovereign remedy for con mmptioij. As my- wife was then fast wasting a-jay with his dreadful disease, and as our family Ihysician was d iily an 1 anxiously endeavoring to r? |sfore her to hea th without success. I stepped o\ >r to his health an 1 isice.l him il lie had any obj. itions to her taking fir- meutcine. . e rep iec. rna 1 • newas perfectly willing Mrs. Sherwood sliouldta e thitor any otner meuicio sac migut CuoOS€, u u; c though . it could do her no good, as hei lungs were rapidly consuming, and no human means could savi 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 whicli 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 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 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 v though notper fe°t) state of ueaith, is able to be about house and attend church. Mrs Sherwood and myse’f are both fully ol opinion, and so are all who know her remarkable case, t iat she owes her live to the Sanative alone: and as there are probably many consumptive per sons in the ( nited States, who have not yet heard of this medicine, measures ought speedily to be adopted to have it more general y known. A number us persons in our neighborhood. I un derstand, arc taking it for other serious complaints. with very* great benefit. I thin' of going to the South, with my* family, sometime this fall, and in case 1 do, I wilTproclaim 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 wife from an opening grave. If you think this letter will serve he public good, you are at liberty to publish it. Respectfu ly.&c. H. F. SHERWOOD. Testimony No. 2. One person n 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 I'.ts, has been greatly benelitted by a short course of this medicine. There can be no question but this medicine has performed won derful cures in a host of cases, and that it is wortny 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 its virtues by crossing the At lantic—for it appears to he working similar cures in Vmcrica to t hose which have astonished Europe. —Boston Morning Post. 'Yj' For sale by BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at the Post-1 iffice. dec 9 lu accordance with the ostensible views of the Southern Convention. 1> IHi: C T I ill l‘ Olt T ATIOJf. 1 THOMAS I WRAY & SON havejust received by the Governor I roup, and are now opening, a large assortment of CHEMICALS and othei DRUGS, from the Laboratory olMnnder, Weaver $ Co. (one of the iirst houses in England,', which will be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with their former supply on hand constitutes a large and very complete a-sortment. consisting of almost every art le in the Drug iine usually kept in this market. Order* will ie thankfully received and attend d to with despatch, on the most accommodating terms ts oct 17 SILCOX Sr BROTHERS, Cabinet, TL_| Chair and Sofa Ware-room, Broad P 4O ! street, opposite Gould, Bulkley& Co. The subscribers have removed from their former location to the large and commodious store of Mr. W. Nei now uifer for sale a well assorted of articles in the above line, principally of their own manufacture, made from jhe latest and most approved New York patterns, which cousist in part of the following—marble top sideboard -. mahogany do., pier, card,centre, di mg, tea work, and other tab es, dressing bureaus with marine and mahogany tops, secretaries and book cases, sofas, ottomans, marble top washstands, writing desks, footstools, mahogany, cur! and birds eye raapie bedsteads; also, live doz. excellent 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 the same at t eir new store, where they wi ! l continue to sell at unusually low prices, nd warrant the goods equal to any aprii26 a CARRIAGES. HULBERT & ROLL, at the old stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse Thompson, corner of Ellis and Mcln tosh streets, are now receiving an en tire new stock of Carriages from the best manufac ures at the North, of tiie 1 test and most approved style, consisting of Coaches, Coachees, Standing and Extension fop Barouches, Chariotces, 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 PIANO I’ ORTE S. H" P ARSONS, 290 Broad street, keeps j # times for sale, a large stork of PIANO FOR i’ES, from the best hui ders in the country. — Tho stock generally consist® of about thirty to forty instruments, comprising all the qualities. These instruments, are selected withgieat caic, and are recommended with confidence. Persons wishing to puichTse 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 wtdi selected stock of sheet MUSIC, Pre ceptors Sac., together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes, i Accordions, and most of the small articles usually kept in a Music Store. de: 21 ts riJKNITI RF W ARIMIOUSE, AUGUSTA. GEO. f I *IIE subscriber having disposed es his intereso 1 i in his Furniture Ware-house in this city, ts Mr. Chas. A. Platt, soli* it® for him that share ol public patronage so liberally bestowed on himself. As formerly, the establishment will continue to be supplied witli a large assortment of Furniture , Bedsteads, Chairs which, being manufactured at t>ie 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. PIANO FORTES. THE undersigned having been appointed agent for the «ale of Pli VO FORTES in this city, for several of the principal manufactories in thi® coun try, among them the New* • ork Manufacturing Company, will keepconstantly on hand, at the Hir niture 'A are-house of Mr. t. A. Platt, a good as sortment of said instruments, to which the atten tion of purchasers is requested. All instrume I sold by him will be warranted, dec 13 A. Z. BANT A. AUGUSTA. GA-, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17. 1840. DUPONT’S POWDER.—SOO Kegs H. F. G. spoiling Powder, ou i kegs do do 15 kegs-Eagle” Powder, in canisters, "00 “ Blasting do. .1 ust received an. lor sale by (dec) GAR I) K ILK, A- RIM ML \ \/ OGDEN AND WILLOW WAKE. —Chil- dren’s U agons and Crad es, Market Baskets Clothes Baskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted Wash lubs, 1- out Tubs, Door Mats, Biass found and I .iinted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various other articles in this line, for sale by IS I. 8. BEERS & Co. \EG ROES H)R S VLE.—A likely neg.o man and his wife—the boy a good .ield hand, and the woman a house servant. They may be seen at Hand V Scranton’s. Persons desirous of purchasing will please cal! ” n o<BSr,; F pits & Hope, of this - ity. tf-nov 26 BOOK STORE. subscribers return their thanks to their friends and the public generally for the libe ral patronage bestowed upon them the last year, and would inform them that they are now opening’ a new slot k of Books,Stationary and Fancy Goo Is, which with their former stock' will make'lheir as 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 ol every* description, iuled to ••my patern, having procured a Puling machine not to be surpassed by any in the United States. A continuance of the favor® heretofore bestowed is solicited,and they assure their customers that sa’is fiction will be given in every respect. < ountry merchants are invited to call and exam ne befoie they buy elsewhere. J. W. Ai T. S. STOY, nov 11 No. 247 north -ide Broad-sL FUKM ITRKWA KFUOIAK, Augusta, Ga. The "übscrihers having disposed of their interest in the stock of Fumi ture in the store and shops, occupied VjcJpVgtL. by them in Broad street, unto D. H. / mmi I SILL’OX, sen., respectfully so icitthat f i patronage him so generously be stiw’ed upon the firm. He will'con tinue to receive such art ices, in all branches of the business, so as to render il suitable to all pur chasers. SILCOX & BROTHERS. December IS, 1839. The subscriber having returned to the city, res pect! uliy’ announces to hi® ftieuds and the public, that hereafter he will attend to calls in the line of his prolession, at his residence, opposite the Ma sonic Hall.* E OSBORN, jan 3 1m Surgeon Dentist. WHOLESALE ROOT AND SHOE WARE-HOUSE. —THE undersigned has establish §** | ed himse f in the city of Augusta, f>c transaction of the above i usine®s, and is connected with an extensive northern manufac ture!, from whom he is constantly receiving large invoices of the various articles in his line, of tiie best qua ities manufactured expiessly for the south ern trade, which a:e olfeied to dealers and planters on the most reasonable terms. He is also prepaied to till large orders at the very lowest prices, at short notice. A share of patio nage is respectfully solicited S. B, BRM-KS, No. 334 Broad-st., dec 21 6m Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel. GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. \r OTICE TO C< NT RAC TORS.—Proposals wi 1 be received at the Engineer’s > tficc, in Greensboro on the 7th day* of March next, for grading a: d bridging that part of the Georgia Rail lioad between Madison and the Ridge w*est of the Alcovy river—a distance of 25 miles. This portion of the Hoad embraces some very expensive work, including a Biidze, 50 feet in heighth and SUO feet in length, across the Alovy river,to be buih withstone piers and superstructure of wood. Plans and specifications of the work will be ex hibited at the otiice, three days previous to the let ting. Payments wi'l be made ei*her in cash bonds of the Company, bearing legal interest, (S per ce..t,) or in their stock, at par. as may be agreed upon. J. EDG VR THO nSON, C. E. Engineer Department,G. R. R. &B Co Greensboro, Jan 25,1840. > GEORGIA ItAIL-HOAl). Freight is now conveyed on the Georgia Rail- Ruad, 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 forw*ard 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. Merchandise will be detained at the Depot, at Gieensboro. 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 RAIL ROAD. Merchants and others forwarding goods by the Georgia Kail-Road, are particularly requested to ha. e the name of the owner and the place of destina tion marked in full on each package ; also the name of the I epot; and to fill the receipts in all cases to correspond with the marks. The observance of ihe above rules is desi r ed, to prevent dilficulties that have occurred in forward ing goods intended for dilferent persons, bearing the same mark. aug 5 GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. CHANGE *>K HOUR. The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au gusta every day at 6p. and arrives at Greens boro at 1 a. m. Leaves Greensboro at sr. m., and arrives at Augus a at 12 o’clock. Stages run in connection with this train from Greensboro for New Or.eans, (two daily lines) via Indian Springs,Columbus. » ontgomeryand Mobile; for New < r e*ns tri-week’y. via Clinton, Macon, and Pensaco a ; for West Point and W T etumpka, via Barnesvilie tri-weekly ; for Home, tri-weekly via Covington. Decatur and Marietta; for Na«-hv*iJ!e and Knoxvi’le, Tennessee tii-weekly. via Athens, Gainesville and Cassvillc; for Washington. Wilke countv, tri-weekly, from Double AVells ; for New Tleans, daily, fro u Warren ton, via Sparta, Vi;- ‘edgeviMe, a aeon and Columbus ; for Mi Hedge vilie, ii-week y via Greensboro and Eatonton. Connecting with these lines are branch stage, 'me® to Tabahassee. Coiumous. Miss.- ! u®caiOo®a, Newnan,< oweta county,«ia., and Clarksville, Ha bersham county. Jtc Fare on the Rail-Poad to Greensboro 44 25. Office Georgia Rail Road & Bk’g Co 7 Augusta, Decetnoer 9, i 839. $ SALK, a first rate Harness Horse , young, actn e and gentle, and will be warranted as a l.itruly horse. Also, a new Barouch.a superior ar ticle, and very light, peculiarly adapted to the A bar » ain given if app.ied for im mediately s BUFORD. sept 12 ts KENTUCKY JEANS. O NOW DEN & SHEAR have received from Cl >ew Wk a very large suppy of Kentucky Jeans, which they will sell at very low prices.— Also, a laige supply of superior Satinets, to which th'/.v respsctiuliy invite the attention of tho public jan 2o ' DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. SNOW DEN & SHEAR have mst received from New York, a very large supply of superior S-4 by 10-4. 10-4 by 12-4, 14-4, 16-4. 18-4,20-4 21-4 and 32-1 rich Damask Table Cloths. ’Also rich Damask Napkins, to which they respectfully invite tiie attention of the public. dec 3 BLANK BOOKS. MEDIUM Ledgers, Journals and Record Books, Demy do do do do C a P do do do do < an Day Books, long and broad, * a 1 Uay Books, Ledgers and Journals, half bound. Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled, Bank Books, leather and paper* overs. Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum boo'..s of all kinds. Pass Books, leather and paper covers, Copy Books, Shipping Books, Receipt Books, Cyphering Books, Drawing Books, Blanks for the study of double entry book keep* * n S’ j ll sets, suitable for schools, .vliniatuie Day Books, Ledgers, Journa's, Cash Books. Letter Books and Record Books, imitation Russia ends, in and out of cases, suitable fur pii vate act our.ts. Bill Books Alphabets of al'sizes. For sale by j. VV & T. S. STOY. Every description of Blank Hooks, ruled to any pattern and bound to order, at northern prices The work and materials warranted, jan B> SPLENDID CARPETS SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from N. York,and are now opening, a very large sup ply of superior Ingrain Three Ply Venetian and Biussels CAfiPETSoI the latest style and richest p items, all of which have been selected with great care. Persons wishing to supply themselves witli 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 uewr* and splendid patems. Also, Rich Brusse's and I’ufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car pets.and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR CLOTHS nov j 2 BEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE. rWNIIIS valuable discovery is now introduced to J. the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob ject of its application, viz : A CO MPLETE RES -lORATIOX OF THE HAIR upon tiie 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. Ihe heads of those that were entirely ball, 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 CARTER, Druggist, Broad st. and at T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore. Where certificates of its successful application be seen. june 21 swtf THE TRUE POMADE DIVINE. IN X PENSIVELY used in Europe, never before A introduced into America, an infal ible cure and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands and Lips, &c. This elegant article gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural healtnful appearance to the skin no other preparation of Lie kind has been kno >n to produce. It immediately removes iVfli- PLES and other disagreeable ERUPTIONS, pie vents BRUISES from turning black,cures BURNS and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters, it is also ? xceedingly useful for SORE BREASTS. So invaluable is this compound for every inconvenience to which the skin is liable-, Ih.t nine wlio have proved its benefits will ever wil iiigiy b« without it. Sold in 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. Where certificates of its successful application may be seen. june 21 swtf AUCTION Jb COMMISSION TI NINESS. FIN HE subscribers having entered into copart -1 ner-hip, under the firm of RUSS..LL, HUTCitI\SON, Co , for the transaction of a GENERAL AUCTION & COMMISSION BU SINESS, are now prepared to receive goods of con>ignments, for which they respertfu ly solicit a share ol public patronage The business will be continued at the old stand of John S. Hutchinson, op >osite Messrs. J. M. & W Adams, Broad street, where they are now receiving and opening a gen eral assortment of new Fancy and Staple, Fall ano Wintf.b Dry Goods wuich they oilier either at wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms.— Liberal advances made on all consignments. RUSSELL, HUTCHINSON, & Co. 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, & Co., that share of patro nage which has been so liberally extended to the subscriber individually. A 1 those indebted to the subscriber will please come forward and close their accounts at once, for longer indulgence will not be givon. JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. nov 11 A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR A CAPITALIST. A VALUABLE Plantation is now oPered for sale, in the Parish of St. Mary’s, in the Atuik Pas. known by the name of the Parc Pardu Place, ami about 9 miles distance from New Ibuna and ermil ion Bay, containing about 3,M1) acre® of Land—one thousand acres of which is now en closed under fence, . : T<o 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 hlids. to the acre; and there is now a fair suppiv of seed cane put up for the next crop on 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 Wood land, which consist® of Ash. Dak, and Cypress, which is invaluable in this section of country. On th° plantation there is now about 500 head of Cattle, 40 pair of Oxen, 20 fine horses, with a fine stock of Hugs and Sheep; a new sugar house and Gin house, and /'arming Utensils, with a good family residence ; Overseer’s Hou«e.and Negro cabins; with 20 Negroe®. And in point of health, it is not surpassed in the South ern country. This plantation w.ll be sold with or without the Negroes. A great bargain to a good and so'vent purchaser,—and any planter removing to this State, will find it well worth bis attention to purcha-e il.as there never was a greater Lai gain olfered in many years. Should a purcha®er offer that mvy be approved of, during or after the plant ing of the coming crop, he will be entitled to the nop onsequent upon said plantation. For par ticuUrs of terms, apply to Co*. P. Micky, Baton j ougc ; F. D. Newcomb, Natchez; Caldwell fit J. icky, New or S. W. Walsh, on tht pre nisei. 2w—jaa 18 Christmas presents.—The gift, for IS4O, edited by Miss Leslie lhe Poets of America, illustrated by one of oui Painters The Gem, IS4O I he Vio et, 1840; edited by Miss Leslie »uds and Blossoms. a beautiful work iioiasGems Horas Dictionary with colored plates Gems of Beauty Pocket Bibles, Prayer Books and sundry other pocket volumes, suitable for Christmas and New \ ears Presents. For sale bv dec io J. W. & T. S. STORY. COTTON SUED, XNTERESTING TO PLANTERS.—The ?üb smbe-rs have just received a small lot of Mul tibnlis, Ocra or Twin Cotton Seed , which they of fer lor sale in quantities to suit purchasers We have, a our store, a stalk of the cotton with the >o Is on, which we invite the curious to call and examine. nov 30 RUSSELL. HUTCHINSON & To. H’ PIANO FOKiLK. PA.,St JNS has- this day opened two of the •* Patent Iron Frame Piano Fortes, made by cnickenng Ar Mach ays of Boston. These instru ments possess great advantages over most others and arc well worth the attention of the public Also, lately received, a fresh supply of new’and ash.onab e Music. nov 27 r.n«r lf » HRID OEPRAVITY~ notorious counterfeiters ave nearly kIH- O ed several persons by selling them a sp'urious andTalse mixture of Hays’ Linitn nt. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless and effectual. Never boy the article unless it has the wi men signature ol COMSTOCK # to on the spendid wrapper. Tnat firm are solely au . thorized to make and sell the true artie'e t'rigi nal proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS . P. S. Ihe true Mays’ Liniment is warranted to cure Piles and Rheumatism, in all cases, or no pay taken for it. r J ■ *°. ,a a . L No ‘ 2 Etcher street, near Pearl st. and Maiden Lane. New Voik,by f OMSTOCK Sf Co., I'hole-ale Druggists. Ts e genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES ■ an *i ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 ly * | f I I,K Exercises in Mrs. CHA PM AN'S SCHOOL M will commence on the 11 th of November ; next, and continue thirty-three wee s. 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, r There will be two Departments, the Juvenile and>enter. Tne formei 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 suljects as Is calculated to expand the mind and improve the heart. 'J he latter will em , br£C « a thorough course of instruction in all the branches of an English education, usually taught in our higher schools and seminaries. Lessons in Krencn, Drawing and Rusic will be p gtyen by competent and improved teachers. I erms—Juvenile Department, $12,00 Senior do IsVo ■ French do 12*50 Drawing do 12,50 Music do 22,00 oct 31 5 ' f J riiE Subscribers have this day entered into ; ■ Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO i THERS # COi LEWIS M. Force JOHN P. FORCE, RE.NJA.ViIN W. FORCE, BENJAMIN CON LEV, Augusta, January Ist, 1640.. All persons indebted to B. W. Force «fe Co. are i requested to make immediate payment. FORCE , BROTHERS# CO. Wholesale Dealers in Boots, shoes and Leat.er, have on i and an ex tensive stock, which they offer to country mer ■ chants at Northern price . jau 1 ts [ T«i KENTUCKIANS. , subscriber begs leave to inform his West , X ern friends, that he has Kentucky and North ern 1* unds «onstantiy for sale, and would be happy I toserve them on reasonable terms. Sound currency " will p ocure Kentucky funds at par lor the pre , sen E a «d probably for the future. For the accom -1 modation of such persons a> would nnd it rnorecon ' venient to visit Macon, than Augusta, lie has au thorized John T. Rowland, Esq., to act as his agent ’ for drawing checks on Kentucky and the Noith and will be responsible for the prompt payment , thereof, the same as though drawn by the subscri r ber - Jv)HiN G. WINTER. Augusta, November 19, 1639, I be pipers in V.iJledgeville, Columbus and Savannah wi 1 each publish the above 3 times. i AC wR JIV OF IcICII 410M> COUNTY. rE’IHE Trustees of this institution are happy to , X hav « it ”1 their power to stale, that bom the . principal Academy in Augusta, and the branch at t Summervide, have resumed their exercises un.ier i the management of Teachers who have the full . conudence of the Trustees, and who, they are sa f tis; ed. are fully emit ed to that of the public, t Mr. Eknenputsch, the Rector of the Academy, s already favorably known to the community, has’ , charge of the Classical department and all* the , branches of education requi ite for admissi in to - out best- Colleges, His attainments as a scholar and success in impairing useful knowledge, emi r nently qua ify him for the discharge of "the im . portant duties of Ins station. Mr. Ktsc, the principal English Tea her, re cently engag. d by the Board, comes with the high est iecornmenda ions-as to character, talents, lite rary attainments and skill in teaching, and the i Trustees feel assured that he will.sustain the re i putation which led to hi< selection, f The branch of tlie Academy at Summerville is - under the immediate management of Mr. Fbank i ns George, a gentleman of experience in teach ing, aad highly recommended. The advantage of ; tiie location of this branch of the Acauemy in one r of the most healthful neighborboods in the State, and sulficiently 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 Summervibe, as being on a better footing than j they have heretofore been, and pi causing "great > usefulness to those who may avail themselves of , the advantages which they oiler. t A. t UNNINTHAM, s Jan 11 President - of Board of Trustees. ; DRAWING & PAINTING AUADKjI V, I MASONIC HALL. * ADDISON RICffARDS, Artist,respectfully i X • apprises the community of Augusta, &c., » that he will resume his classes in Jtravring, Paint- I ing and Perspective, on the second Ronday in De • cember. His rooms are now open to the public t and wil! remain so until that period, (De ember i 91h.) Those who favor him with a visit will Sind i 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 r to which, a Port-folio of i riginal Pencil and Tinted « Sket hes. In addition to this gallery of his own I pioductions, he has collected copies of the best • Kngß'h and American Elementary Drawing Books r and Prints to beobtai. ed in the Union, which must I prove a valuable auxiliary to pupils in their studies r He gives instruction, in. Landscape, Fruit and i Marine Painting in (»il Colors; Land-cape and Dow i er Drawing in NSater Colors; 6epia and Indian r Tinting; Peneil Drawing and Perspective. A Night Class, for the tuition of gentlemen,com mences also on the 9th of December. N. B—Mt. R. will make si etches of Bui'dings i and Landscape Scenery, Drawings of Patents, paint Military and • ivic Banners, Ac. He will aso I supply all orders foe Portrait and Picture Frames. u j v 23 VOL. 4,-Na. 41 BOOKS, STATIONARY AND FANCY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES * THE subscribers intending lo make a change in business, otfer their stock of Books, Station ary and fancy (roods at wholesale or retail, at re duced prices lor cash or approved credit. Their stock is new and fresh and embraces every article usually found in a bookstore, among which are the following: a English, French, Greek and Latin school books. Law and miscellaneous books, among which* are some valuable works. Medica. books, among which are nearly all the text books used in the Medical College of Georgia. Musical Instruments, consisting of violins and bows, guitars, drums, flageoletts, fifes; clareonetts, post horns, trumpets, kent bugles, accordeons, Har monica’s and music boxes, vio in and guitar strings, pieceptors for the flute, clarionet!, piano, guitar and violin. * f ancy Stationary.—Steel pens, silver pencil ca sts. quills, ink, india ink, red, black and spangled wax, wafers, stamps, motto seals, pen knives, Ra zors, straps, chessmen, backgammon boards and. men. ink stands of all kinds, surveyor’s compasses chains, scales and p'atting instruments, printexs cards of all kinds, visiting cards, perforated cards si k purses, india rubber wallets, banker’s case*-, pocket ledgers, pencils of a:I kinds, office wafers, sand boxes, red ink, French glazed paper, tissue paper embossed paper, morocco paper, gold bor ders, p irchmcnt, water co ors, sable pencils, canr emls hair pencils slates of all Kinds, segar cases thimbles, tooth, cloth and hair brushes, portable desks, roll up writing apparatus key rings, slides, guards nut crackers, cork screws, Scotch hones, feather dusters, walking canes, pocket maps, maps on rollers, pin cushions, school baskets chalk cray ons, coloicd chalk. Heme’s and Osborn’s water col ors in boxes, transparent slates, porcelain slates, fancy soap, handkerchief perfume, card cases, dressing combs, fine combs, emery cushions, Ger man silver powder flasks, ivory and pearl memo randums, surgeon instrument cases, tobacco boxes, ivory pen holder*, ivory a-d shell folders, waist belts foi travellers, screen handles, snuff boxes, bugle mouth pieces, pocket inks, port crayi ns, round rulers, ladies work boxes and dressing ca ses, gentlemen’s dressing cases, shaving brushes, French embroidered baskets ladies desks, toilet, boxes red tape, &c. &c. %c. Paper hangings and bordering. Folio post foolscap and letter paper, packet post, note paper, card envelopes, wrapping paper, post office paper, bonnet boards, bi'l paper, games and puzzles for clii dren, whalebone table mats, music paper, bristol boaids poonah brushes, scrub brash es, pia* c wire, dulcimer wiie, Arc. Ike. &c. jan 30 J. W. & T. S. STOY, No 247, nearly opposite he U. S. Hotel; •Blank Books not included. PICKLES AND PRESERVES.—The subscri- just received a complete assortment, of Pickles consisting of Walnuts, Cauliflower,. Mangoes, Red Cabbage, Pko’.il-y, Onions, Mixed Pickles, Peppers, Gerkins, Beans, In ha’f gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in picklep London. French and American Mustards; Ketchups of various kinds.and other Table Sauces. ALSO AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PRESERVES— Peach, Green-gage, Damron, Egg Plum and Peat 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, PrJi.es, Raisin*. Figs ana otner anea fruits, all resh a .id in nne order. tor«aie .»v dec 18 1. S. BEERS fc Co. E. BOURGEOIS, SILK DYER AND SCOURER, FROM PARIS, RES PEC TFIJLLY informs the ladies and gen tlemen of Augusta, and the country gene rally, 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 ta all who may favor him with their custom. All kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ac.,will be Dyed in the most fashionable Colors, Gentlemen’s appirel Scoured-- and renewed, and what he does he will warrant to, give general satisfaction. 6m aug 16 WIIuLESAIjE DUUUGim. CIARVIN & HAINES, No. 232, Broad street, f are constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Paints, i uls. Glass, &c. Also an extensive assortment of Brushes, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Perfumery, &c.,ofdo nestic ami foreign manufac ture-, selected by their -agents; also afresh supply of English Garden Seed. Country merchents and Physicians are invited to call and examine our sto k. Xj' A liberal discount made for cash, dec 28 TO PHYSICIANS. FM’IHK subscriber being desirous of removing from Columbia county, offers f >r sale his House and Lot in that village, togetherwith about forty acres of good arabe land, within half a mile of the place, one fourth of which is wood land, and the balance in a high state of cultivation. The dwelling is a good two story house, well finished and in every respect comfortable, together with, all the necessary outbuildings The lot on which the house is situated contains three and throe fourth acres we I improved. As the subscriber will retire from the practice as Medicine in this county in the event of his selling out, a fine opening will be made for a physician, desirous of entering immediately into practice. Any such are invited to call and examine the pro perty. WILLIAM S. JONES, dec 25 ts NHW GOODS. SNOWDEN «te SHEAR ?r» happy to announce to their friends in the < ,ty and country, that they are now opening a very arge and splendid assortment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter season, comprising a great variety of new and fashionable articles, which they h ive selected with great care from the most recent importations. We would respectfully solicit our friends and the public to call and exam ine the assortment for themselves; and we would especially invite the attention of Planters to our unusually large stock of BLANKETS , WELCH PLAINS, NEGRO KERSEYS and LINSEYS , and low priced I LANNELS for servants, nov 12 DITCHETT’S REMEDY FOR THE PILES. This article is recommended as a specific for almost a 1 cases of piles that may occur. Certifi-- cates of cures may be seen from persons.whoffuud been affli ted for upwards of 20 years. For sale by HAULAND, RISLEY & Co., Augusta, and HAVILAND, HARRAL & ALLEN, Price $2 per bottle. Charleston, nov 25 6m # 1 ENGINE COLOGNE WATER.— Farina’s VT genuine Cologne Water, in long and short bottles, warranted of the very best quality; for salat in boxes of half a dozen each, for family use, or by single bottles. Also, a large assortment of Fancy Soaps, Odorou* Waters, Extiacts, Hair Oils, and Curling* Fluids, of the best quality, at Apothecary Hall, 232 Broad street, by GARVIN & HAINES, nov 2S KEANE BOOKS —The subscriber is now pre pared to manufacture Blank Books, to any pat-, tern, and at short notice. large assortment of Medium, Demi* and cap Blank Books for sale cheap by >n 1 T. H. PLANT. It RE-II GARDEN SEED.—A large assoitmrut of frewh Eng : ikh Garden Seed, just received and warranted • enuine. Among which are srvciaL varieties of early Corn, Button and Top Onions, Bulhour- T outs, Dahlias, Flower J>eeds, &c. Also, celebrated Rohan Potatoes, and llaluta- Spring Wheat, for sowing. For sale by , jan 6 GARVIN A HAINES,