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J. W. & S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA-, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1840.
PUBtrSHEp
DAILY, TRI-WEEK LYi,; AND WEEKLY
On Broad street.
ter mV:
j)lUy paper, Ten Dollars pe* annum,in advance-
Tri-weekly paper, atsixdollais in advance,or seven
at the end of the year. i
Weekly paper. Three advance,or Four at
the end of the year. |
In accordance with th{; ostensible views
ol the .Southern Convention.
dirk C T ISII* if IIT AT ION.
ffNIIOMAS I. WRAY & A?N have just
by the (Governor Troup, end are now opening,
a large assortment of CHEMICALS and other
DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Mander, Weaver $
Co. (one of the tirst 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 assortment, consisting ol almost every
art le in the Drug line usually-kept in this market,
Orders will >e thankfully’receivedand attend
d to with despatch, on the most accommodating
terms tl oct 17
1/xREH 'll ARDEN FED.—A large assoitmcnt
' of fresh Eng ish Garden Seed, just mciw.l
and warranted genuine. Among which are several
varieties of early Corn, Hutton and Top Onions.
Bulbous Hoots, Dahlias, Flower Seeds, &c.
Also, relebiated Rohan Potatoes, and llaliai
Spring Wheat, for sowing, inr sale by
jan S _G A1 »VIN k HAINES.
IOST. —Between the Globe' Hotel and the low
£ er market, a Miniature, set in go:d. On one
sale is a miniature of a gentleman, and on the
other, of a lady. The Coder will be lb orally re
warded by delivering it at the iJffice of the Chroni
cle & Sentinel. dec CO
article published below, concerning the
new and popular doctrine advanced by the
illustrious Goelicke of Germany,cannot fail of ex
citing a deep and thrilling interest throughout our
ntry.
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[Translated from the German.]
LuUiJ OFFON GOELICKE,
of Germany ,;
The Greatest or Humaj! Bexetactors.
Citizens of North and South America,
To Louis ufvon Goelicke, M. D., of Germany,
[Europe,j bedougs the imperishjih.e honor of adding
anew and pruciou.- aocumc toOhe science ol medi
cine—a doctiine which, though vehemently opposed
Dy many of the faculty, (o; which he is a valuable
member,) he proves to ue as well founded in truth
as any doctiine of fioly Writ—fa doctrine, upon the
verity or wmch are suspended-the lives ol millions
of our race, and which ne told-y challenges his op
posers to refute, viz: Consumption is a diseaseal
ways occasioned by r a disordered state of V r is \ itre
(or Life Principle) of the human body: ffj' often
secretly larking in the system for years before
there rs the least complaint of tjhe Lungs Jf D —and
which may be as certainly, though nut so quickly,
cumd, as a common coid or a simple headache. An
invaluably precious doctrine this, as »*■ imparts an
important iesson to the apparently healthy of both
sexes, teaching them that this ; insidious foe may
be an unobserved inmate of thc<i;r*‘ clayey houses”
even while they imagine themselves secure Horn
its attacks, teaching them that t\ie great secret in the
art of preserving health is topc-acn out the disease
when in the blade, and not vsadiiil the full grown
ear. < -
This illustrious benefactor of man is also entitled
to youi unfeigned gratitude, an \ the gratitude ol a
world,for the invention of his fialcldess Sanative,
—whose iiealing hat may justly-claim for it such a
title, since it has so signally triumphed over our
great common enemy, Cbpsumption, both in
the first and last stages, —a medicine which has
thoroughly tilled the vacuum in the Materia Medica,
anj thereby proved itself the ./• Conqueror oj Phy
tic tansjffj —a medicine, lor which all mankind
will have abundant cause to bless the beneficent
hand of a kind Providence, —f medicine whose
wondrous virtues have been so glowingly pourtray
ed even by s jrae of our clergy;,; in their pastoral
visits to tec sick chamber ; by Kv Inch means they
often become the happy instruijrjftiits of changingde
sponding into hope, sickiies- iul|i? health, and sad
of friends into joy fulness i;
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GOELICKE'S MATCHLESS SANATIVE,
A medicine of more va.ue to 'man than the vast
mines of Austria, or even the nulled treasures of
our glooe, —a medicine, which is obtained equally
from the vegatable, animal andpninerai kingdoms,
and thus possesses a three fold power,—a medicine,
which, though designed a» a remedy for consump
tion solely, is possessed of a mysterious influence
over manv diseases of the ha malt; system, —a medi
cine. which begins to be valuedlfy physicians, who
are daily witnessing its astonishing cures oi many
whom they had lesigned to the rasp of the Insa
tiable Grave. j.
DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for
children, a ha f-drop; and for, iniants, a quarter
drop; the directions exp aiiiing. the manner of ta
king a half or a quarter drop.
Price —Three and one-third six dol.ars* ($2,50)
p r half ounce. |
German coin value 75 cen^s.
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A certificate from three members of the Medical
Profession m GeiAaanyf in Europe.
We, the undersigned, practitioners of medicine
in Germany, are well aware that, by our course,
we may forfeit the f. iendsh p ol ;somr of tin facul
ty, but not of its benevolent members, who are un
influenced by se bsh motives. ;I hough we shall
refrain from an expression of far opinion, cither
of the soundness or un so undue: <| of Dr. uoeikk's
new doctrine we are happy to say that we deem
his Sanative too vaiuanle no: to be generally
known—for what our eyes be iold and our ears
hear, we must believe.
We Hereby state, that whe a Dr. Louis Often
Goelick first came uefore the lerman public, as
t ie pretended discoverer of a n w docti ine and a
new medicine, we hold him ii the highest con
tempt, . eiievl.ig and openly pronouncing lain to be
a base impostor and the prince v quacks, but, on
hearing so much said a: out the : anative, against it
and fur it, we were in luced, froi v motives of curi
osity merelv, to make trial of is reputed virtues
upon a number of oar most hop ess patients; and
we now deem it our bounden Ijuty (even at the
expense ot self-interest public--* to acknowledge
its efficacy in curing not only) consumption, but
other fearful maladies, which vk have heretofore
believed to be incurable. Ou. contempt loi the
discoverer of this medicine was vt once swallowed
up in our utter astonishment a: these unexpected
results; and, amends tor our abuse of him, we
do frankly confess to the wui M j that we believe
lam a philanthropist, who does ii ffior to the profes
skn, and to our countiy, which gu ve him birth.
The rccoi.t adoption of this medicine inio some
of our European hospitals, is a s efficient guaranty
that it performs all promises. |ft needed not our
cstimony, for wherever it is used it is its own best
wi ness. HERMAN ETA.ULLER, m. d.
WALTER VAN GAULT, m. d.
ADOLPHUS WIfIRNER, M. n.
Germany, December 10, IBS6J
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THE MATCHLESS SANATIVE.—By an Article
in our paper to-day, it will b« sefbn that this medi
cine lias ’os? none of its virtues 1 y crossing the At
lantic—for it f-.iuears to be worsting similar cuie,
in Vinerica to those which ha ,- e ayiohished Europe,
—Boston Mur mug Post.
(fj* Tor sale by BENJAMIN HALL, Agent, at
fie Post-OA.ce. ; dec 9
Geo. It, Hoad «& Banking Co. ;
Deposit rc • Branc J at Augusta. <;
El ( - ITE. in sums of live hundred dollars
and upwards, bearing an interest of six per
cent, per annum will be received at this Office
for periods not less than ninety days, subject to the
oi do ol the depositors on receiving ten days notice
ol theinntention to withdraw
nov2o wtf J. W. WILDE Cashier.
Pectoral honey of boneset—For
Coughs, Colds and comp’aints of the Liver
leading to Consumption. A supply of (he above
celebrated medicine, just received and fer sale by
nriar u GARVIN HAINES.
PICKLES AND PRESERVE^—Th7subscri
hors have just received a complete assortment
ol Pickles, consisting of
Walnuts, Cauliflower,
Mangoes, Rod Cabbage,
Picolil'y, Onions,
Mixed Pickles, Peppers,
Gerkins, Beans,
In half gallon and quart jars; Cucumbers in pickle:
London, F rench 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 aided fruits, all
fresn and ir. fine order, lorsaie ov
dec IS I. S. BEERS & Co.
v Fano so rt es. ~~ ~~
HP ARSONS, 295 Broad street, keep® stall
• times for sale, a large stock of PIANO
FORTES, hom the best bui ders in the couutry.—
Tho stock generally consists of about thirty to forty
instruments, comprising all the qualities. These
instruments, are selected with great caic, 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 wcli selected stock of sheet MUSIC, Pre
ceptors, 6lc., together with Guitars, Violins, Flutes,
Accordions, and most of the small articles usually
kept in a Music Store.
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WHOLESALE BOOT AND NHOil
WARE-HOUSE.
THE undersigned has establish
ed himself in the city of Augusta,
a-, for the transaction of the above
business, and is connected with
_ an extensive northern manufac
turer, from whom he is constantly receiving large
invoices of the various articles in his line, of the
best qua ities,manufactured expressly for the south
ern trade, which are offered to dealers and planters
on the mod reasonable terms.
lie is also prepared to fill large orders at the very
lowest prices, at short notice. A share of patro
nage is respectfully solicited
S. B. BROOKS, No. 331 Broad-st.,
dec 21 6m Opposite the late Planters’ Hotel.
CARRIAGES.
HULBERT & ROLL, at the old
stand formerly occupied by Maj. Jesse
Thompson, corner of Ellis and Mcln
♦JK—tosh streets, are now receiving an en
tire new slock of Carriages from the best manufac
ures at the North, of tiie 1 test and most approved
style, consisting of Coaches, Coaehees, 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 respectiully invited to call and examine their
stock
in all its branches faithfully exe
cuted and with despatch ts nov 1
GEORGIA RAIL-KOAI>.
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 Hie Company, at
Greensboro, will receive and forward freight with
out charge.
Merchandize for the way stations will be for
warded from Augusta on Mondavs, Wednesdays,
and Fridays. RICHARD PETERS, Jr.
Sup. Transportation Geo. R. R.
Nov. 14, 1839. ts
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE OF HOUR.
The Passenger Train, carrying the great mail
between New York and New Orleans, leaves Au
gusta every day at 6 p. nr., and arrives at Greens
boro at la. m. Leaves Greensboro at 9 p m., and
arrives at Augus a at half pa>l 4 o’clock, a. m.
Stages run in connection with this train from
Greensboro for New Or.eans, (two daily lines) via
Indian springs, Columbus, Montgomery and 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 and Cassvillc; for Washington, Wilke
county, tri-weekly, from Double Wells ; for New
Orleans, daily, from Warrenton, via Sparta, Mil
ledgeviiie, Macon and Columbus ; for Milleugeville,
ii-weekiy. via Greensboro and Eatonton.
Connecting with these lines are branch stage,
lines to Tallanassee. Columous. Miss.. Tuscaloosa,
Newnan, voweta county, Ga., and Clarksville, Ha
bersham county, oir.
Fare on the Rail-Road to Greensboro $4 25.
Office Georgia Rail Hoad & Bk’g Co.
Augusta, Lecemner 9, 1839. S
THE Letting proposed to take place on the 7th
proximo, of the Grading of the Georgia Rail
road above Madison,is postponed until the 24th of
October next. Proposals f or grading a few of the
heavy sections crossing the valley of the Alcovy
river, will be’receivcd at this Office at any time
after the 10th proximo.
J- EDGAR THOMPSON, C. E.
nWncer’s Office, Greensboro,)
° Feb. 22, IS4O. 5
DAY PASSENGER LINE RESUMED.
ON and after Tuesday next, (February 18th,) a
Passenger Car will leave Augusta every Tues
day, Thursday, and Saturday, at S o’clock, A. M.j
Greensboro’'every Monday, Wednesday, and I ri
d iv. at S, A. M-, and active at each place about 44,
P.*M.
Office Transjiortation, >
Augusta, February 12,1540. 5
ate > application will be
fvf tO , he CoUrt of Ordinary of Richmond
lf aV i C to seJ * rea l and personal
estate of Richard F. Bush, deceased.
.February 4. IS4O A. J. MILLER, adm’r. __
months after date, appliretion will be
p:‘ l a , e to honorable the Inferior Court of
r nd . COUnty - when sitti "g for ordinary pur
hphmrr*°r , eav . e t 0 sell the real estate and negroes
.j, n ?7 1° t,ie estate of Thomas AverelLdeceas
*-old loi the benefit e, the heirs and creditors.
r* . F- h- MANTZ, Administrator.
February 29, 1840.
months aftn-flate, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Jtuchmond county, when sitting for ordinaory pur
! ’cs, oi leave to sell the real estate and negroes
n f ng . to e?tate °f James Leverich,deceas
-°ld tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
P. H MANTZ, 1,,
J. A. CAMERON k Administ rators.
February 29, 1800.
months after date, application will be
. made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county for leave to sell all the real and personal
prcpeity of Robert Dillon, deceased
February 4, 1840 A.J MILLER, Ex’r.
I?™* months after date, application will be
_ made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to sell a negro man slave named
Piince, the property of Mary Savage, deceased.
February 4,1840 A. J. MILL ER, Ex’r.
R months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to sell ad the real and personal
property of Green B, Holland, deceased.
February 4, 1840 A. J. MILLER, admr.
IN OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, when sitting as a court of Ordi
nary, for leave to sell sixty-seven shares of the
capital Stock ©f the Bank of Augusta, belonging to
the estate ol Williatn NlcCaw, deceased for the
benefit of the heirs of said estate.
WILLIAM BOSTWICK, Adm’r.
January 25, 1840.
R months after date, application will be
JL made to the honorable Justices of the Infe
rior Court of Richmond county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell the negroes be
longing to the estate of Martha McMillan, late of
said county, deceased.
WM. H. JONES, Executor.
JMarch 3, IS4O.
I /OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to sell all the real and personal
estate of Biiton Antony, deceased.
March 5, 1840. A J. MILLER, Ex’r.
I /OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to c ell all the real and persona]
estate of Abraham Danforth, Deceased.
March 5, 1840. A. J. Ml LEER, Adm’r.
I /OUR months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Rich
mond county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the es
tate of Mary Johnson, deceosM. Sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors.
F. H. MANTZ, Administrator.
February 29, IS4O.
KENTUCKY JEANS. *
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from
New York a very large supp y of Kentucky
Jeans, which they will sell at very low prices.—
Also, a large supply of superior Satinets, to which
they respsctfully invite the attention of the public,
jan 25
DUPONT’S POWDER.—6OO Kegs H. F. G.
sporting Powder,
50 5 kegs do do
15 kegs'■•Eagle” Powder, in canisters,
1000 “ Blasting do. Just received an.
for sale by (dec) GARDELLE & RHIND.
W GO DEN AND WILLOW WARE.—ChiI
» » dren’s Wagons and Cradles, Market Baskets
Clothes Baskets, Churns, Cedar and Painted Wash
Tubs, Foot Tubs, Door Mats, Brass bound and
Painted Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, and various
other articles in this line, for sale by
dec 18 L S. BEERS & Co.
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
Brussels CARPETS of the latest style and richest
paterns, 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 ever offered in this City, and of
new and splendid paterns. Also, Rich Brussels
and Tufted HEARTH RUGS to match the Car
pets,and superior printed Baizes and patent FLOOR
CLOTHS. nov 12
BEALS’ HAIR RESTORATIVE.
11HIS valuable discovery is now introduced to
the citizens of Augusta, with the fullest
confidence and assurance that it will effect the ob
ject of its app,Ration, 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,
nevertiaving 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 CARTER, Druggist,
Broad st. and at
T. 11. PLANT’S Bookstore.
Where certificates of its successful application
be seen. june 21 swtf
BLANK BOOKS.
MEDIUM Ledgers, Journals and Record Books,
Demy do do do do
Cap do do do do
Cap Day Books, long and broad,
Ca p Day Books, Ledgers and Journals, half
bound,
Quarto Cap Books, red and feint ruled.
Bank Books, leather and paper covers,
Pocket Ledgers and Memorandum Books of all
kinds.
Pass Books, leather and paper covers.
Copy Books, Shipping Books, Receipt Books,
Cyphering Books, Drawing Hooks,
Blanks for the study of double entry book keep
ing, in sets, suitable for schools,
Minialuio Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash
Books,Letter Books and Record Books, imitation
Russia ends, in and out of cases, suitable for pri
vate accounts.
Bill Books, Alphabets of all sizes.
For sale by J. W> & T. S. STOY.
Every description of Blank Books, ruled to any
pattern and bound to order, at northern prices
The work and materials warranted. jan 10
'T^fOTU’E. —Four months afterdate, applicatioi
will be made to the T nferior Court of Haler
sham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the or
phans of John K. M. Char ton. late of Wilkes coun
ty, dec’d. JOHN K. STANFORD, Guardian.
February 17, 1840. w4m
CAUTION. —The public are cautioned again s
J trading for 1 note drawn bv the subscriber n
} favor of Maria H tier for the bi're of a white box ,
lasl am not to pay the same.
CALEB WEEKS.
February 17, IS4O, w3w* I
I^OTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
Y v °* 1 homas Averili, late of Richmond county
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned, and those havingdemands
against the <amt will present them duly attested,
within the time prescribed by law.
P. H MANTZ, Administrator.
January 25,154 Q. w g t
NOTICE, all persons indebted to the estate
of Henry Mealing, late of Richmond county,
deceased, aie requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned, and those having de
mands against the same will present them duly at
tested, within the time prescribed by law,
P. li. MANTZ, Executor.
January 25,1540.
di ICE. 11 persons indebted to the estate of
XN of James Leverich, late of Richmond county,
deceased, arc hereby requested to come forward im
mediately and settle their accounts with Mr. Robert
Austin, who is duly authorised by us to settle the
same. He may be found at the Drug Store of said
deceased, 161 broad-street, All those to
whom the estate is indebted wiil please forward
their claims to him, duly attested, within the time
prescribed bylaw.
P. 11. MANTZ, I ...
J. A. CAMERON, S Ad
February 11, 1840.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to Abraham Danforth,
deceased, late of Richmond county, are re
quested to make payment to the undersigned ; and
those holding claims against said deceased, are re
quired to hand in an account of their demands,
within twelve months from this date.
A. J, MILLER, AdmT.
March 3, 1840.
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the rite firm of Dalby
Jm L & Hooghkirk are requested to make payment
to the undersigned, and those holding claims against
said linn are required to hand in an account of their
demands. A. J. MILLER, Assignee.
February 4, IS4O w6t
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
4 LL persons holding claims against William S
am. Savage, deceased, are required to hand in an
account of their demands within twelve months
from this date. A. J. MILLER, Ex’r.
February 4,1540 wCt
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Moses
am. deceased, late of Richmond county, are
requested to make payment to the undersigned, and
those ho ding claims against him aie requested to
send them in, duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by law. A. SIBLEY, Adtnr.
January 27, IS4O 6tw
AD M INISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Rebecca
. m Quizenberry, deceased, late of Richmond
county,are requested to make payment to the un
dersigned, and those holding claims against her are
requested to hand them in, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law. A. SIBLEY,
January 27, 1840 6tw Adminisitator
NEGROES FOR SALE. —A likely negro man
and his wife—the boy a good licld hand, and
the woman a house servant. They may be seen
at Hand st Scranton’s.
Persons desirous of purchasing will please call
on Messrs. Kerrs & Hope, of this «ity. tf-nov 26
ROOK STORE.
TH E subscribers return their thanks to their
friends and the public generally fur the libe
ral patronage bestowed upon them the last year,
and would inform them that they arc now opening
a new stock of Books,Stationaiy and Fancy Goo Is,
which with their former stock, will make their as
sortment complete, and will be sold wholesale and
retail, on the best possible terms.
Their stock of Binder’s materials arc ol the fust
quality, and they are now prepared to manufac
ture Blank Books of every description, luled to
any patern, having procured a Ruling machine not
to be surpassed by an}' in the L'niied States. A
continuance of the favors heretofore bestowed is
solicited,and they assure their customers that satis
faction will be given in every respect.
Country merchants are invited to call and exam
ne before they buy elsewhere.
J. W. <k T. S. STOY,
nov 11 No. 247 north tide Broad-st,
DR. JAYNE’S
OLEAGINOUS IIAIR TONIC.
Copy of a letter from Dr. S. S. Fitch, dated
Philadelphia, May 10, 1838.
DR. JAYNE—Dear Sir,—l feel* that 1 can
hardly say enough to you in favor of Jtyne's
Oleaginous Hair Tonic, prepared by you. My
hair iiad been falling olf about two years, and had
become very thin, threatening speedy baldness,
when I commenced using this remedy. In about
one week, it ceased to fall olf. 1 have* used it now
about three months, and have as full and thick a
head of hair as 1 can possibly desire. I have
recommended its use to a number of my friends,
who ali speak wed of it. If faithfully employed’
1 have no doubt oi its general success. I may add
that before using the Tonic, I had tried almost all
the various articles employed for the hair, such as
the Macassar Oil, all the different preparations of
Bear’s Oil, Vegetable Hair Oil, &c. &c., without
experiencing much, if any, beneht. Respectfully
yours, S. S. Fitch, No. 172 Chesnut street
Dr. Fitch used this Tonic Ins ha r be
gan to be gray, but since then there is not a gray
hair to be found on his head.
Philadelphia, May 11, 1838.
Dr. Jayne—Dear Sir, —1 cheerfully and with
pleasure submit the following to you, with the
liberty of your making it public, should you have
the desire: —For several mouths past my hair had
been rapidly falling off, so much so indeed that by
passing my lingers lightly through it, 1 could obtain
a quantity in my hand. I had tried all the fash
ionable Gils of the day, without having received
the slightest sensible benefit. The only resource
that seemed left to me, was to have my head shav
ed and wear a wig. Having, through a friend who
had prolitted by its use, heard of the remarkable
cures effected by yne’s > leaginous Hair Tonic,
sold by you, I was induced, as a dernier resort, to’
try it. 1 have used two botries, and am pleased to
say, that alter a few applications, my hair ceased
entirely from coming out, the young hair made its
appearance in great abundance, and that now I
have a fines luxuriant growth, and believe it to be
the best remedy ever yet discovered A fair trial
will be its best recommendation. Independently
of its virtues as a restorative and preventive, it
imparts to the hair a fine healthy, glossy appear
ance, rendering it soft and flexible, which will
make it an invaluable acquisition for the toilet of
every one at all desirous of beautifying that great
est of adornments of the face—the hair.
Returning my most sincere thanks for saving
me from premature baldness, by the use of the
above Tonic, 1 am, dear Sir, your obedient servant,
L. Rinaldo Sank, No. 108 Walnut st.
Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. C. Park, Pastor
of the Baptist Church at Haddonfield, N. J.
Haddonfield, N. J., Feb. 12, 1839.
Dr. D Jayne,— Mr —1 take pleasure in inform
ing you that the bottle of Jayne’s Hair Tonic,
which 1 obtained of you last October, has proved
most satislactory and successful. My hair bat! for
a long time been exceedingly thin. But for two
or three years past it had so fallen out that my
head had become almost entirely bald. I was un
der the necessity of concealing the baldness by
combing the hair on the sides over it But now,
after using about half of a bottle of the “Tonic,”
1 have as luxuriant growth of hair as I ever had
C. C. Park.
This valuab’e remedy for the growth, preserva
tion, and restoration of the Hair, can be obtained
wholesale and retail, from
WILLIAM K. KITCHEN,
jan IS—law3m Sole Agent for Augusta, j
Those creditors of A. McKenzie,
LM who claim under an assignment made to the
subs 'nbers and James M. Carter, deceased, oa the
. , July, 1533,wi1l please hand in their claims,
with proper evidence, as early as convenient.
• PETER BENNOCH, > . .
jan 30 JOHN P. KING, £ Assignees
DAVID E. BUTLER, Attorney at Law , will
will practice in the several Courts of the
Noithern Circuit. Business entrusted to him will
be carefully and punctually attended to. 'bfice on
the corner South of Mr. Alexander’s Hotel Wash
mgton, Wilkes county, Ga. mar 14 ’sm4t
STOLEN from the subscriber on the 12th day
of May last, one GOLD LEVER WATCH,
imitation double case; raised eagle on the dial En
gine turned, chased edge, D. Brothers maker, Liver
pool, No. 1264. Also 3 approved titles to lands in
Hie Creek nation, Alabama, and bonds for titles for
three other pieces of land. The above, with a va
riety of clothing was stolen one mile from Ham
burg, supposed to be stolen bv negroes belonging
m the vicinity of Hamburg. I will give a liberal
rewaid for the watch or papers. Silversmiths are
particularly reouested to keep a lookout so- the
said watch. JOHN T. WI&E.
dec 28 3mw*
MULBERRY AND SILK CULTURE.
ItSlSfe 9 HENEY & BROTHERS,
ar> d MASON SHAW, have now grow •
the most flourishing condition, i i
Augusta. Georgia, adjoining the Hami
„ ,7” , Race C . oulse , about 80,000 Mon.s
M ulticauhs I t ees, which they offer for sale in lots
to suit purchasers. For further information enqui •
ry may be made of Messrs. Cheneys, at their cocooi -
ery m Burlington, New Jersey, or of Mason Shaw, 1
at the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel in Augusta.
Having had seven-1 years experience in cultiva
ting the morus multicaulis from buds, cuttings &•<*.
they will furnish each purchaser with printed in
stiuctions ol the best and most approved manner of
planting and cultivating the trees, the kind of soil
most suitable for growing the same; and also for
rearing the silk worms and reeling the silk. They
will also have for sale, Silk Worm Eggs of the
most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with
gieat t aie for their health, strength and perfection
5 w&trwtf
THE TRUE POMADE DIVINE.
XTENSIV EL\ used in Europe, never before
j introduced into America, an infallible cure
and a delightful preventive of Chapped Hands and
Lips, &c. 1 his elegant article gives a delicacy of
fragiance and that natural healthful appearance to
the skin no other preparation of the kind has been
know nto produce. It immediately removes PIM
PLES disagreeable ERUPTIONS, pro
ven ts BR VISES from turning black,cures BURN'S
and SCALDS, alleviating pain, and preventing
blisters, it is also exceedingly useful for SORE
BREAST*. So invaluable is this compound for
every inconvenience to which the skin is liable,
that none who have proved its benefits will ever
willingly be without it.
Sold in Glasses at 25 and 50 cents each, with
full particulars, and directions for use. Forsale by
ROBERT CARTER, Druggist,
Broad st. and at
T. H. PLANT’S Bookstore.
Vv here certificates of its successful application
may be seen. June 21 swtf
ELLIS-STREET ELEMENTARY
ACADEMY.
11HE undersigned would respectfully info
patrons and the public that bis Schc < „w
re-opened for the business of the winter, at for
mer stand, opposite the dwelling of Mr. H. Caffin.
As usual at this school, pupils of both sexes are
received. Every thing relative to the deportment
of the pupils, which such an arrangement mav he
calculated to require, will be carefully altende*d to.
„ „ T • C PIKK *
N. B.—lt is contemplated to open a Night School,
at the same room, as soon as a suitable class can
be collected. (j p
November IS. trwtf
TAX NOTICE. “
WE will attend at the office of J. W. Meridith
Esq., from the hour of 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
on 1 uesday the 31st of March, on Tuesday the 7th
and Tuesday the 14th April next; at the Eag'e <v
Phoenix Hotel on Wednesday the Ist, on Wednes
day the Sth, and on Wednesday the 15th of April
next; at the Globe Hotel on Thursday the 2d. on
Thursday the 9th, and on Thursday the 16th of
April next; At the Richmond Hotel on Friday the
3d, on Friday the 10, and on Friday the 17lh of
April next, for the purpose of receiving Tax Re
turns for the present year, (1840,) and of collect
ing Taxes due for the past year, (1839 )
GEORGE M. WALKER, a. T.R.R.C.
W ILL IAM KENNEDY, x. c. r. c.
raar 29 trwtA 17
TO CON IRACTORS.—The Committee on
Streets will receive Proposals until the Ist
day of April next, to pave the side walks of Jack
son street from the Rail Road Depository to Broad
street.
Also, for materials sufficient for paving the cen
tre drains leading from Broad street, to "be of the
best hard bunrt brick—the quantity necessary will
be made known by application to the Committee
G. F. PARISH,-
WM. M D’ANTIGNAC, vCom.
C. B. HITT, 3
march 2 w4w
CLOCKS, WATCHES, & JEWELRY.
No. 242 Broad street, near the United States Hotel.
The subscriber having
bought out Mr. John B.
Murphy, now offers, at the
m stand, a rich and fash
siNe' V ionable assortmentof GOLD
jl H i and SILVER PATENT
I \/ 'M levers, duplex, V
l T . EPINE and VERTICAL
WATCHES, of the most
approved manufacturers; —
also, fine MANTEL CLOCKS. A general assort
ment of JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, with
a variety ol other articles, which he will sell on
reasonable terms, and respectfully solicits a share
of public patronage. G. C. GORDON.
Watches, and Jewelry repaired,
feb 1 w2ai
From an acquaintance of six years with Mr. G
C. Gorden. I cheerfully recommend him to my old
customers, as oeing wortny of tneir confidence and
patronage, and respectfully solicit lor him a share
of the same. JOHN B. MURPHY.
/1 HIE Subscribers have this day entered into
i Partnership under the firm of FORCE, BRO
THERS $ CO. LEWIS M. FORCE,
JOHN P. FORCE,
BENJAMIN W. FORCE,
BENJAMIN CONLEY,
Augusta, January Ist, 1840.
All persons indebted to B. W. Force «k Co. are
requested to make immediate payment.
FORCE, BROTHERS 4 CO. Wholesale Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Leather, have on hand an ex
tensive stock, which they offer to country mer
chants at Northern prices j an l ts
OTICE.—AII persons indebted to the late Am
bros Nehr, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment to me; and those having claims
vs ill hand them in within the time prescribed by
law, (mar 20 wot) B. L. NEHR, AJrn’r. *
BULBOUS ROOTS, DAHLIAS, &c.—The sub
scribers have just received a select assortment
ot Fresh Bulbous Hoots, double and single Dahlias,
and Flower Seeds.
Also, English Garden Peas and Beans, and the
“ Rohan Potatoes,” a very productive variety—ail
of which they offer for sale at reasonable prices.
GARVIN & HAINES,
; feb 15 No. 232 Broad-st. Augusta.
Dissolution.— The firm of a. cunning -
HAM 4- CO., is this day, (18th of March,
1840,) dissolved. The debts due by the concern
will be settled by James L. Houston.
A. CUNNINGHAM,
J. L. HOUSTON.
Having purchased the entire interest of A. Cun
ningham in the Drug Store, the business hereafter
will be attended to by the subscriber, who solicits
a portion of the puolic patronage
J. L. HOUSTON.
March 19, 1840. dlwAw4t
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,?
Augusta, March 16th, IS4O £
AT the annual meeting of the Trustees of this
Institution, held on Saturday, .March 14th,
the following committee was appointed to super
intend the erection of a monument over the re
mains of the late Dr. \ntony. As many individuals
in the community have requested the privilege of
contributing to this object, the committee were in
structed by the board, to advertise that they wil
receive the voluntary subscriptions of such as are
disposed to join with the Medical College, in this
tribute to the memory of the deceased.
Subscriptions may be sent to, and will be ac
knowledged by either of the committee.
l : nji Monumental
J L -p D -»Ni— Uee.
mar 18 sw4w
'TVTUTICE. —All persons indebted to Charles M.
Curtis, late of Richmond county, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned, and those having demands against the
same, will present them duly attested within the
time prescribed bylaw. PETER FALES,
March IS, 1840 Temporary Administrator.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ,
for gentlemen’s wear.
JUST received, of the best quality and fabric,
and will be made to measure in the most approved
style of fashion, or sold by the piece or pattern,
commensurate with the scarcity of cash.
Ready Made Clothing',
Os the finest quality, and we’l made.
Fancy Articles,
Os every variety, consisting of Stocks, Collars,
» Suspenders,Gloves,Cravats, Handkerchiefs,Straps,
Hosiery, Under Shirts. Drawers, Perfumery, Soaps,
Brushes, Traveling Cases, Combs, Razor Strops,
Shoulder Braces, Money Belts, Cravat Stiffners,
he. &c.
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, and Shirts.
All of which will be disposed of at the lowest
prices far cash or short credit, by
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
Draper and Tailor,
No. 253 Broad-st, opposite the State Bank
mar sw&w6w
' HORRID *
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
the written signature of COMSTOCK 4- Co. on
the splendid wrapper. That firm are sole!}’ au
thorized to make and sell the true article < higi
nal proprietor, SOLOMON HAYS.
P. S. The true Mays’ 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 Voik, by
COMSTOCK 8f Co ., VUolesale Druggists.
The genuine is for sale by GARVIN & HAINES,
and ROBERT CARTER, Augusta, jan 10 ly
MTIH SDO N~ S P'S; IN~GSZ
Fffei iWADIMLV SPRINGS has^changed^o wi-
J| ers,and the present proprietor ot this fashion
able watering place, who is now fitting them up in
a super Ur styie, will be able to accommodate about
300 persons, in a nanner which he hopes may enti
tle him to the future patronage of his visiters. The
old buildings are undergoing a thorough repair, and
new ones being put up —the roads leading to the
Springs will be made safe and pleasant for carria
ges —new avenues are opened, and various other
improvements are in progress, which will add much
to the comforts and amusement of visiters.
Arrangements have been made with Mr. 11. N.
Wilson to put a superior line of coaches between
Athens and the Springs, so that with the present
arrangements of the Georgia Rail Road the time of
travelling from Augusta to the Springs will not ex
ceed twenty hours.
They will be opened on the first of June for the
reception of visiters, and the following moderate
scale of charges observed: Board, by- the month,
$25; children and servants half price.
DANIEL MORRISON, Proprietor,
feb 14—wtlstje
MULES ASTRAY.
STRAYED from the subscriber late in August,
a good sized light bay colored Mare Mule,
about 8 years old —Al: o, a Horse Mule, Deer skin
color, with considerable white o» the breast ..and
legs, fair size—both ride well. Any person who
will return them or “ive information where they
are shall be liberally rewaided.
feb 25 wow ' A. SIBLEY.
LAW. —The subscriber will continue tcT prac
tice as an Attorney, Solicitor and Counsellor
vt Law , in the counties of Troup, Merrlwether,
Coweta, Heard and Harris. His office is in La
Grange, Troup county, Ga.
ORVILLE A. BULL.
references:
Messrs Miller, Ripley <te Co , Charleston.
* “ Snowden & Shear, Augu«ta.
Hon. W. T. Colquitt,
G. E. Thurnas, Esq. V-Columbus, Ga.
Mr. John Fontaine, J
Messrs Morgan & Beall, ? - G G
“ A moss <fe Gray bill, S
William D. Alexander, Greenville, Ga.
feb 25 sm3m
ROUGHT TO JAIL, on theTTOtlt October,
1839, one Negro Girl, 14 years old, who says
she was formerly the property of Cullen A Fret
well, and was sold to a trader whose name she doe*
not know. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay expenses and taxe her
away, or the terms of the law will be complied
with. M. W STATHAM, Jailoi.
March 17, IS4(L, w4t
KANAWAY, a Negro boy named BILL, about
forty-five years of age, sout, dark complect
ed, and has a cancer on bis nose, with a band that
binds a plasiei thereon It is probable lie may
have come down th? Rail Road and have obtained
employment, or be lurking about Augusta A rea
sonable reward will be paid for his detection and
delivery to toe subscriber*, or some yail .-o that they
get him. MARY COLT,
THOMAS C. GRIMES.
Greensboro, March 21, 1' 1). u i;